July 20, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven Ea BOALSBURG Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Wilbur Sta lel Leah Wright man of Uniontown were recent Mrs. W. R. Hale guests of Mr. and Mrs. EW Callen- vi bach Mr. and Mrs of Milroy, spent with G. M. Bloom and family Mr. and Mrs. Edward H ts hie Evansvilie, were guest {f Mi Mrs. Charles Stitt, Sund Mr. and Mrs Ri two children of Clarion J weekend at the Ride Hunt Mr. and Mi Norma daughter pent thu reiataves in Bellefonte The Live Wire eran Sunaasy ning at the hom The member Rev. D.C Williams Ellenberger Mrs. John Dx daughters of AK: iting the former garet Sunday and Corman Class No. § of the M1 Ralph McLaughlin Sunday evening Sweeney and Cath Alice McBride wa Mur Pa Fumace, spent Sunday the W. H Homan hon Mr. and Mrs. Willard R duughter of Petersd day with the Mr a Visit Our Furniture ~— And Toy Department Many Items You Will Like ! 5 Piece Maple Bed Room If you are planning a maple bedroom, you will like this new design at - $159.50 Also mahogany and walnut suites of pleasing designs, A FINE SELECTION OF BOUDOIR CHAIRS Cedar Chesis-Cedar Wardrobes Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte State College YEE CU IC EE at I Mi Iva 1 enjoyed a picni Joseph Ondrey and | and Mrs. Roy and Mr of Derry 4 I SL and Mr CGentael's Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mus- Harriet Beemer of Scranton Carl Karstaedt of Dayton Bessie and Helen Hill Beemer of State Colles WOODWAR and Mi Robert Ketting ORVISTON : evening. P Le Find Car Used By Prison Fugitives Continged from page one) HET, | of med and bald In 147 pound has brown eye about dark Fn haar He { county for ¢ robbery charge and Was sen Rockview in August, 1942 he escape Is the first 20 when Steve Pushkar watchman, walked away work at the feed mill and Is partly was sentenced fre p 1] m Craw eur ince April a Mg from County Athlete | Suffers Wounds (Continned from page One) forms of athietics during his school day He played baseball, basket ball and Later he became star pitcher for the Centre Hall baseball team and became well known through participation in IRgue anes He entered the service on April 25. 1942, and received training at Camp Wheeler, Ga; Camp Cordon Ga. PL Dix, N. J; Camp Cordon Johnson, Fila, and FL Jackson, 8B C before returning to PM Dix where he remained until sailing for! {overseas duty early in January of this year. He arrived In England late the same month i Plc. Marts has two brothers and {four sisters: Paul, of Centre Hall; | Ralph, of Pleasant Gap: Mrs. Oi)! {bert Baney, of Bellefonte, and Kath. | ryn, Anna Mae, and Mrs, Ethel Bar- ner, all at home, Occer CLEARANGE rtunity to share in some remarkable ¢ 21814 J vil ) chandise at values in some instances below cost { | 4 tised here have been I riced to sell quantities are limited so this ( vent All Sales Final ! BETTER DRESSES No Exchanges! Were up to $15.00 NOW Were up to $19.95 NOW Were up to $29.95 NOW Were up to $35.00 NOW Were up to $4.95 NOW *1.00 °1.50 $2.00 Plus 20 Federal tax. its we have Lahi remarkable that it and yet ited Here 104) “4 » have NEW pay little for it SUITS —- That were to $39.95 12.00 °"¢ %18.00 COATS ~ That were to $39.95 $15.00 °~ 522.50 PLAY SUITS Those 2-pe. butcher cloth playsuits that double as dresses—just the thing for those informal get togethers. Buy how and save. Were $5.95, now $3.75 THE ALLEGHENY STREET Slacks—were up to $5.95—now $3.75 Skirts—were $3.95-—now $2.76 Evening Dresses — House Dresses $1.25 and $1.99 Kiddies’ Sun Suits _____35¢, 69¢, 99¢ Children's Dresses. $1.39 and $2.69 KATZ S The Katy Stores Summer REDUCTIONS UP TO 50 SALE! Mostly One-Third to One-Half Off STORE CLOSED THURSDAY SO THAT WE MAY RE-MARK ALL MERCHANDISE! (terms adver- ear! v be here DOORS OPEN FRIDAY MORNING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK. Were up to $12.95, NOW 5.85 1.85 Were up to $10.00 NOW 1.49 2.49 3.49 BLOUSES You always need an extra blouse. Here is your chance to save and yet get the style you want. All marked at unbelievable low prices Were up to $5.95 NOW $19 $2.99 3 99 TORE BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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