THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 3, 1944. Uhie entre democrat, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, WALKER BROTHERS A C DERR PAUL M. DI CECIL. A WA BBS LEE A ie Butered a VERY Proprietors Editon Associate Editor Busine Manager THURSDAY | Ny [PTION CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK POWER THROUGH DISCIPLING International Lesson Or Suda : for August 6, 1944 Text: Proverbs mitah 4-27: 1 The Re pallu Ihe cited came » refusa we we re | Ay WINGATE ’ To Confer 100F Degree Ha OOP initiators candidate lefonte . 4 ISCGAY begls degree the night at Buying a Hearing Aid? COMPARE RECEIVERS! Before you buy any hearing »id, ask about the receiver «it Is vitally fmportant to you! Western Klectrie Hearing Aids have Magnetic Fe etivers using Permalloy- NOT affected by heat, cold, humidity. Other enclusive features ’ 7] ALIZED Hearing Ad Serv. We test your hesving help Fou select the set that i» best fr wr tert EleciTiit ING AIDS iby Be! we. 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Is ONE tocking Chalr She Is wing Xyiophonist baseball? was Invented in Chicago in GQuUlY have heen awarag nrougn Lhe Ais connecting Mong ( 111 ti nnecling Ns Bwilzerland and WEL bre ' Kh daughters cracking BOALSBURG i" Mrs wid 1YCrest spent Friday » College Chris of the Reformed children on evening the church he party opened with a treasure alter which ganes were play 1 refreshments were served who attended were: Mrs H Mrs. Maynard Williams, Cientael, Mrs. Charles Nancy Jones Barbara Patricia Douglas, Margaret Patty Kline Patsy Peters Joyce Cientael, Patty Mark, Joan Hess, Barbas Mothersbaugh, Shir - ley Mothersbaugh, Shirley Homan, Patricia Cain, Jerry Rishel, Billy Patterson, George Gearhart, Charles Cearhart, Nevin Smith, Bobby Ho man Cordon Williams Jimmy Hmith, Howard Wink, Bobby Rish- el and Lewis Rishel Mrs. John Russell and son and Bobby Addieman are and Mrs Samuel Russell at Trevose AR Lee jn visiting his daughter, Mrs. James CO. Ollliiand, at Osk Hall Mr. and Mrs, George Stitt family snd Miss Alma Alberts of Altoona, were supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles Stitt, Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sut at tended the wedding of Oadet Clair rec by the Han Citizenship Department Woma: Ciulld p .} church Thursday Spor : he "as given the at Those F. Lew Mra. Cor Ciearhart Wink HSanith Butt and Misa Alma Alberts in the {Calvary Baptist chureh ln Al Monday evening at 4.30. The bride- [groom is a nephew of Charles Bust. visiting Mr. | and | fan “my Saturda Temple spent Phil and Mrs Weckeng with relatives atl rs. Samuel Isl ard or 01 pent Sunday evening at Harold Bickle home at Matternvilie Harry Crummey, Ji and Don Crummey visited Raiph Tress e at Centre Hall, R. D {1 ntil Bunday the the or an Alvin Stamm « her sther David Snyder - ves Korman Mrs. Dean DC nd relat Mrs. Walter Is visiting er daughters f Fetterol of Washington Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rishel family and Mrs. Calvin Stamm and David Snyder spent Bunday at the James Houtlz home at Btate College RD Mr and and Mrs. John Deighton and daughters returned to thelr home in Akron, ©. Thursday, after visit. ing at the WE. Homan home Mrs. Mae Bayletis spent Wednes- day with her aunt Mrs. Anna Kline felter, and her daughter at Tussey ville Mr. and Mrs. TE. Bauers of State College, were supper guests of Mrs Edith Lucas, Bunday Mr. and Mra Leroy Corl and daughter of Btate College, R. DD, spent Sunday at the W. H. Stuart hose Bobby Sauers of State College, Ia visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Edith Lucas Mrs. Charles Kuhn Mrs. Anabel Kimport, W. E Homan, Thursday Mrs. A. BR Rossman and daughter {Anna Jane, Mrs. Clair Burts and daughter Freda, of Oatesburg, were guests of Mrs, OG. M, Bloom, Thurs- day. Mrs. Margaret Sunday, Mrs. WE Homan and Mr, and Mm. John Deighton and daughters spent Tues. day at the David Homan home at Mackeyville Recent callers at the Cleorge Mar. ke home were Mrs Anna Rossman of Rock and daughter | Clair Burns of Gales Milesburg, dsyughter Harold Davidson James Heaton of Rossman and deughter burg, Betty Keeler of Mrs. Stella Davidson and Mr, and Mrs of Wingate Cresson and and stetter Mir a with and Billy Mir Donna Bloom pent M Wallace and daughte Mr Chis of ‘Tyrone and Mrs Mi and AT les ald INday Ci Jean ior at the WwW. k } Monday Muye were 10010 sind BO of Mllesburg Homan wd wile of Camp 1 wit Villon Reitz recent i darnuel Cronemilier, Mrs College, and Mrs Kimport of Elmira, N. ¥ eent callers with Mr. and Mrs F. Kimport Mr daughter al Bpruce Hey will Slate Wer Ie John and Mrs, Wilbur Houtz ana Barbarg Ann, are Caloping Creek this week d Mrs. D. OG, Raup and son pend several with Rev parents at Harrisburg, and it friends Mi aig Mi I State ( Meg ni fas Gay thu} Will Ain0 ralix friend Mi Monday ahd M ( LS PTR RR RT Drexel Biddle | the farm wit is Biddle Eighteen lad Class of 1 ot Lev the meet Lester nt a lew Ham ana mpanied her evening ROO his return Monday home at Penn Argyl Mrs. Ral Derr Monda ir wu ntre hat returned home Counts Mor Tuckers er Kramer o al tertained Will i M An | wiale Inst werk Miss Lizzie Pryer of McKeesport is spending a week with the Horner family Elmer Musser was here from Chea. ter for a short visit with his sister Mrs. Frank Irvin one day Inst week The Woman's Club enjoyed a pic nie lunch on the Lewis lawn Tuesday evening The Emmett Knepp family arrived home after visiting for a month with relatives In New York Mrs. Richard Royer and two youngest children returned Sunday to their home In Niagara Palls after spending several weeks with relatives and friends in this vicinity, the two older children remained for a longer visit with thelr grandparents here (and near Bellefonte Ralph Cll and William Hines are {enlarge thelr homes, The Piremen’s Carnival despite the | rain on Priday evening was well at. Samuel] are | Beverley Markle Is spending a few weeks In Lock Haven and from there {will go to Pittsburgh for a few more weeks visit with [lends Albert Brungart who has been overseas with the Navy since the be- ginning of the year has been pro- moted to Seaman First Class, PLEASA NT GAP Work Lack and L week r of Cer inday her gues eam Ream 4 Mrs, Merrill ma a Camps MFillslaurgh Greorge made uvel mth Phillade few da Keller Hile was he J ROCOMIE nd Lim Saturday her sister phila spelt s with Paul me fron Camp on gi ia week ULIAN Mrs. Berm { wi spent of Bernard's par E Willams and family of Ara IRINA hester last AT pe NDE a Yacat) CASON A Mr. and Mrs Whart Mr visited at home m Hoabin M1 home of and Walter Chandler Miss Esther Chandler on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Gale Dando visited al the home of Mrs. Hazel Dando weekend Members of the Bible school which been functioning at the M. E church mioyed a picnic on the church lawn on Friday evening All reported a very enjoyable evening Mrs. Marion Eckert of Tyrone Mrs. Elva Alexander of Tyrone, and Mrs. Marie Alexander of Julian, [a 10 jengthy preparations in se uring food and other supplies nec. | eusary berry ploking expedi | tion three brave ladies mo the ver the ha for a hese tored to Port Matilda where they | | parked thelr car under guard and {journeyed on fool ang under bur. {den through miles of snake-infested and sister, tended and they took In $1085.00 | elds and wooded lands to a dream. | were callers | for the two nights which should | of land of abundant berries. Af- of Mrs. Margaret Bunday and Mrs. | leave them a nice sum after all bills) 7 reaching their destination they | lnbored many hours, losing valuable [nail polish and particles of cloth - | ling, and after many hours of alter | nate berry picking and partaking of | their well prepared luneh, they de- parted for the long journey home, reaching same just after sundown, Here is the payoff. The sugar rations were. spared as Marion hed Just : | Clyde Fishburn of § ed | Progress, ers, Is the oated THE Orricre CAT “A Little Nonsense Now and Thea, Is Helished by the Wisest Mea” Bi — - — en ——————) on the Home Front A Special Breed “ ’ ‘ Needed Help No Indeed I'he Grand ) Good b \ ¢ Firm Believer IN whee Not His Own A Little Willie's Discovery LJ L Not His'n Mumbiing t | d ox ord by her Dar of mine children red nad ist reps Dat oy been OO the a aint he pot his dy food husban £0 my three aes al Al Skipping Temptation Ah In QIshpPoinied beet Jest signin Parsong-"Mr. Jax: to saloon with a bwekel Ltdrink dat beer? Jason No sub drink no mo bees are YOu de pledge comin Is Out » of af bey you goin pahson. Ah is mindful of de pledpe Ah took not AR RU ARS pwine do i» dip mall bresd In (bedat's lL” M » - Back Seat Driver The policeman approached a oar from which he could hear some of the fanciest cussing he ever laid ear to “What's the matter in there? What's goin’ on? The slightly woory motorist looked up with eyes only half opened “Some dirty so snd so stole my steering wheel” “Now, Just a minute, just a minute” said the cop. “You just Quiet down and get up here in the front seat where you. belong > 9 A Tragic End This iI# the story of Johnny MoOuire, Who ran through the streets with his trousers on fire He went to the doctor's and fainted with fright When the doctor told him his end wag in sight That's all, folks, What do you tell your son when he asks what did moths live oh before Eve invented clothes? SCAT mm ——————— lA li ct sss sss iiss il. according to some think. Even the Japanese are beginning development of compli to suspect that the Pacific is , American ocean. —
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