August 3, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEILEFONTE, PA. Page Thrés A — S— ; | | ] Mrs, Amanda Moran Is visiting | Fisher, are makihg thelr home W-| spent some time in China, We dre | 0 N Y I i | b with her daughter and family, Mr. definitely with her parents, Mi and always glad to welcome back home , oo. BOX END and Mrs. Harold Hartswick and chil- Mrs, H. 1. Kerchner of this place, those who formerly lived here ' L/ dren of Baden having given up their home in Nor- Mr. and Mrs, Toner Heaton of ’ yy WRENCHES Methodist Church: Praver serivee to return to her home again Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones motor- folk, Va, where they had resided Lock Haven, spent some time last A i 4 2 Thursday evening. Sunday school on; Mrs, Sue McEwen entertained toled to Tyrone on Sunday, sccom-| for the past two years. Lt. Fisher, a week uf their home on Dix Run . ’ Blass % x 78/7 Sunday morning at the usual time, dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, H panied by his son Paul who Is em- communications liaison officer in the ¢ immediately followed by the preach. aM Miles of Union township, the jioyed in Tyrone and who had spent Navy, has been assigned to sea duty ing service al 10:45, with sermon bY |atter's sister, Mrs. Mabel Malone of [the past week visiting here. Paul and 1s now somewhere overseas ing some time xt the J. FE. Carper 4 the pastor, Rev. D. A. Sower. Youth Harrisburg, and Mrs. Julin Parsons (sok suddenly {ll on the way up and Guests at the home of Mr. and “om + . « Cary : ) Fellowship in the evening at 6:45. of this place before the day was over they were Mrs. H. I. Kerchner on Sunday, to! . Free Methodist Church Prayer Frank Stere, who has been with sompelled to summon the ald of a!visit with Mrs, P. Richard Fisher Mrs. Annie Witherite 1s spending . Selly service : Friday evening Sunday the U. 8. Army and stationed in the | physician who pronounced his case and ‘little son were Dr. and Mrs hep vik a EY Sige and A wb Wl §thool Sunday morning 3, ie Jeg state of Georgia, is spending his first en attack of appendicitis Sammington of Northumberland ) ; atives in Pi ; ugh ~% J te wp Tw gn BU nm furlough with his wife and family [Miss Florence Finch entertained! Quarterly meeting will be held in Br na. Mn J 4 RIDES gruie (4 Iv prenchdig . 4 11 here, also greeting his many friends, | her girl friend, Miss Ruth Behers the Free Methodist church here oes Mo ’ B 8% 4) 4 - y : fing : ‘ha ' . 4 N : N . lege Jd) Sor n by the pastor, Rev. D neighbors and relatives here, He x» of Bellefonte, at her home here over over this coming weekend, The dis- Weoime: Hae a bog A oliege {1 {IN ONE J JUGS’ No Presbyterian church services pects to Jeuwirmn the latte; part of the past weekend trict elder, Rev. D. N. Thomas of the y: er: of Wi ie] “D C. x 4 during the month of August as Lhe this week to the state ol Georgla Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Miles of Un- Union City, Pa will conduct the M* GAugh 0 ashington ‘ . but to another camp fan townshin ow Reba . services which will be held as fol. | 8¥rived in town on Monday of thi pastor, Rev. HE. Oakwood is on an Vnship, and her sister, Mr . week to spend some time visit AND Mrs. Robert Keele: nee Julia Mabel Malone of Harrisburg, were lows Thursday evening in the © Pend some Lime siting ¢, | Bullock, of Philadelphia, is enjoying entertained to dinner last Friday church at Bellefonte Friday eve- with ha! nether MYs, Mille Hol BRILLO her home Sunday from Altoona, ® couple weeks’ visit with her par- evening at the home of their neph- ning in the church here; Baturcay CR hi yan where she had spent the past ents, Mr. and Mrs. G, W, Bullock, | ew and wife, Mr. at N Forrest evening State College church and M 'n yo ot wil ’ GA weeks visiting with her ter i and assisting them in getting ready | Lucas of Tyrone Sunday morning service in the ! r nt Mrs Warren i on and 20 30 40 50 U8 2 for husband. Mir: and Mma. C. R. Stevs to move Mrs. Willlam Lucas joined the list church here at the regula preach- two hildren of Upper Darby, ar- ‘ P ‘ enson Richard Peters, who is with the of women and girls who are employ. Ing hour. It will be concluded with rived in town Sunday for a Vat on 10¢ Deposit On Ju~ Mr. C. W. Bauder spent the week- U. 8. Navy and stationed in the ed at the Sylvania plant gt Mill service in the Free Methodist ? be spent with her parents, Mi I n Ju 13 end with his daughter famil state of New Jersey, spent a short Hall, having started work last Tue church at State College in the eve Rng Mrs ‘ W. H Barton and with kc Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Updegratf ; time with his family over the past day ning, Sunday, August 6th. Everyone hl parents and Mrs. Wilson of children of Willis 0) having | weekend Reuben Comly his place, 1 welcome to all of these services, Union t wnship Warren expect 0 accompanied his granddaughter Miss Ruth Parsons and daughter, ceived word rterly meeting remain only for the week but his Ruth Annette Tod ' } M1 John Stere. returned to their ther. Willire y oh ly wh 4 with { this charge Dr : ne anni al family will remain for several weeks SV PE Rr / { D-HANDLE R M1 Bara Miller returned to her i i , ’ home in State College, after spend- ! Special Value! vacation Miss Charlotte Stere returned ¢ Rome He returned home Sundi home last Friday evening after a the U 8 . omew! , in conference hich will e held he wih relatives and Fiend, in and E = CUND POINT evening week's vacation spent in lade! | France was wounded in action. first of Sept r at legsaniville, abou 1 community pO Ww Earl Finkbeiner of Harrisburg. is phia, and at Cape May, N. . n- | Complete rticulars hav Jot von; PR Mr. and Mr J. B. Steere and = SHOVELS spending this week with his daugh- | jJoving a swim in the ocean learned Mi wrolvn VanValin Winslow daughter Charlotte, motored to 21 ter and family, Mr. and Mi Car Miss Kathryn Smith spent severalf "Mrs. Sue McEwen received word Winona Lake id., spoke in the looha on Tuesday a ended Lhe 3 at : 4 " STORAGE \ . " : Tren "hile POETIC hy : = RE ”~ Flick and children days last week visiting with her the re part « this week that "her ree Methodist church here Tues. Elble conference which | In - Mrs. Mollie Talheim returned to sister and husband, Mi and Mrs nephew Cameron Stover of Butler, day evening Carolyn and her chil- 8ion this week at Lakemont Park yr Al Series iy 3 " N 3 F Pr —— . her home on Sunday after having Charles Beightol of Howard had fallen off a roof and was killed ren visited for a couple Jays with Paul Jones, son of Harry Jones E% ' - \ spent the greater part of last week Miss Dolly Snoke of Curwensville,' Mr. Stover was a painter and was her aunt and uncie Mr. and Mrs. of this place, was stricken suddenly o BP J 1] od 3 \ —— x ¥, — with his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. is visiting with her aunts, Mrs, Har- evidently in the process of painting F. W. Smith, and gave her old home ill on Sunday and upon examing- ; Pp John Talhelm of this place. She was riet Asking and Miss Mary Tumer, a roof. His brother and sisters re-! town friends and neighbors a treat tion by the doctor in Tyrone was % > Fa J : Phipps Menvy Duly | J : 29 Each not well and they brought her.down and at the home of Mrs. Helen side in Bellefonte while here in speaking to them along found to have an attack of appendi- ” _— v MANY MILES here to care for her and we are glad Snoke and family of Unlon town- Mrs P. Richard Fisher and her the line of her work as a mission- cits. He was operated upon Monday STORAGE to learn she has improved sufficient ship Ix-weeks-old son, Richard Calhoun ary she and her family having about noon in the Phillipsburg hos , Se —— 4 ; pital. His many friends here will be 4 4 PRE, / BATTERIES LS ——_ : ———— . . on n—————— ——— ——— a —————— — bg il if glad to learn he is getting along * rian hY LE . y An eroellent mediom price STEEL BLADE : a A well as can be expected. We trust ; Pa bs sitery Will fit Ferd Paul a most speedy recovery to H " So ’ hu RM puss, "$4.08 sual good health = Ay h Fret, Dodge and Others $ 98 .” 4 Se —— Each We were sorry to learn of thie death of Clarence Houtz, formerly ~ : . Hy Guaranteed KNIVES of Union township, who passed away I} Prices Slashed Te ‘ Bedrock at the County Home on BSBunday Red or Gress Colored Handles morning. where he had been a pa tien r several months Funeral services were conducted from the be GENUINE y funeral parlor in Milesburg nn Tuesday afternoon, and inter- ment in the Oak Ridge cemetery of Union township We exteng most tt : / rere | BIKE BELLS Ue Your Credit al Walls! Celebrate Bond gy, \} AND Sales ‘Victory’ re 7 A" CRATE WoT CHIMES Ee fe he {/ [475-19 | 1090 19¢ vp and men fat ricot fou the + if wl } 7 ot in the Tube OF adil omen : : 00—19 | 10.90 rawers $v. » : Rte oS PS L¢ BA 25-18 12.20 Other speakers of the evening . 50-18 12 20 5-Gal. Drums 3 | 3 p— nar Rb (occ 5. Spear. manager of the “Ny 25-17 | 13.50 Roof Coating g ¥ " : HER n ¥ / %. a i. ; ri Ln sion AN Cartwright 4 ; : ’ g/ 550—17 13.50 LL iret Vice presitent of € d Lumber is frozen. This will > Fa " i I! Nd 4 mary yg Hg brat 4 J 600-16 14.60 - be the last shipment of these J Lr — ¢ ¥ ] now jocated at Kittanning. who in- 6.2516 17.60 4 / y y 4 " ’ r J % ¥ troduced his son, Captain Raymond ——————— - — Better get yours now . .. ad - pil PERI YT a Papsan of the Army Alr Corps, home TAXES Soe 12.50 and save money, too. — . i La turing from service in the Cen- 7.00—16 | 19.85 k ’ ; . 4 tral Pacific. and BR GG MacDonald | eka aut 4 manager of the Bellefonte office SE a ~ . ~ J a / who acted as master of ceremonies AUTOMOBILE N Ti \ " : 4 by Other guests included Claude GO » . inners Shears PALM TEX ADIRONDACK : ; J Alkens county war finance chair Trailer Hitch of 6-Inc CooL WEAVE = in a . 4 man, Horace J Hartranft, Belie- 4 h a pm fonte chairman, and chairman of - be . ails 1 Vv the Industrial Committee of the ow size # § SEAT COVERS county: John Curtin, Jr. and W. W - Bn Sieg. both members of the Industrial " RE is 5] { 1 : - : |& ; > | committee . ¢ C 5 2 4 FS : rn 4 " You have to say one thing for } Es \ i v i / ac oi | i % ! , - vow these Tokyo admirals they die fre. Were $10.95 | ; : 8 3 : py | i i 4 i . quently — | : oo 2 : ALL WOODEN += SPEED STIR DRIP Full size chairs for porch or | " “ia Public Sales Clothes Driers PEED STIR ' lawn. No more when these \"e : a of Additional Sales Page 5—2nd See. Coffee Makers are gone. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 30, condition- nee REAL BUY » ally August 3 -Joseph CO A Real Bi ALS won will offer at public sale | While They Last : argsin Beliefonte, modern and antique Bang ALL SILK - FI. | : irtpidon nike Baie a = Cs 1 3 Vm Living Room Suite |§ i... ree 1: "EXECUTORS NOTICE. STURDY Estate of MAROARET E PIED. SIZE | 4 g LH LE ot Cae iu Boroug | OIL { IRONING BOARDS \ PUMP Here's a Buy Tops in Value platters testamentary on the sbove — . J * undersigned. all persons indebted to BOTTLES y Only Heavy Duty Wo nd To S in he ald estate are requested 10 make (Set of Three) rth a P immediate payment, and those hav- With Peuring . : BE claims or demands against said , Spouts and Ca : : Hurrying For Quality slate to present the same without pe ” Foi bridge, table or floor ” jelay for settlement tO A EB LIM- : \ \ BERT. Centre Mall. Pa Executor. | lamps. Come in and see the FLEMING & LITKE attorneys x36 | nice selection. AUDITORS REPORT OF HUSTON White Tire Paint Here s the buy youve been waiting for in a fine living room suite. TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT For Year Ending July 1. 1984 i HEAVY METAL LA Dries Quickly Come in, see it, examine it, then buy it on WOLF'S easy terms. Atieiged Valuation of Ran oe TOOL BOX ‘ state . Tax Levied (19043 Duplicate) deal For Farmtrs Sidewall Tires Real Estate 2.507 01 | : he ON SALE Per Capita 680 00 | Ra / Mechanios r Penalties added (after Oct, 2 i ~ J crs C 1, 1943) . 90.33 | \ 4 RECEIPTS | Lo, 8 5 BY Reg. Price JUST RECEIVED! (duly 1. 1963, Balance. 0822 12 7.. 705 | WATER PUMPS : Chevrolet | {Tax 19043 (current year) 267421 “ | Delinquent Tax (previous Sale 2.95 SOME NEW to 1943) State Appropriation J EXTRA SPECIAL! 1937-1940 All other sources Dining Room Suis! a Fielders Glove EXPENDITURES SINGLE or DOUBLE General Control $ 39705] They're beautiful . . . and what's more, they're Instruction 7,790.80 | ’ : : : ’ Tr rtatio 1,620 00 Ward Robe built right, and priced right. Make your din- | Operation of School Plant. 27872 | ing room the pride of a lifetime. Now on sale. | Mistunténanae of Sete wel For Chevroleh Master 1usd.10 “ \ a3 ' i a fete with bolts, beard and With Hat Compartment, Come in and see them ! itd Cha toi. 838 Semple» hy ALSO PRICED LOW FOR $ 5 Capital Outlay hactated OTHER CARS “ up Total Expenditures $11,295.29 [July 1, 1044 Balance $ 10998] ASSETS ws a LR ddd) RNITURE CON ESE BR i i RSC ODER STAT OUR STORE HOURS: Ja ape A ; WARY] BA. M to6P. M Doil—FRIDAY: 8 A. M. te 9 P. M. Allegheny Street ~ Bellefonte, Penna. ILITIES | J + SATURDAY: BA. M. te 10P. M. » Af N mS —— J & & ‘ i - . 4 a wh 2 S. Allegheny St. — Bellefonte, Pa. >
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