HP CENYRE DEMOCRAY, BEITEVONTE, Pa. August 17, 1944, . ey —-— T. H. Baker spent several days REBERSBUR last week in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon were A . i R visitors at the home of Mrs, Paul , reg hn and fs 8 / rt entertaine the . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohn and fam Mrs. J. A. Wert el \ned the, “Breon at Centre Hall. The lat- vu p ) ] N swe Fy elical Women's Missionary So- . SY ot Dhpton Plains, N wale Hig { ¥ riday evening. After an|'er's daughter Nancy, returned home Thursday visitors in Rebersburg CABLY BL A with them for several days’ visit Ss K 8 on ming Aven | Outdoor meeting, a corn roast was M RS Breen Sd hil en enjoved by the members of the or. Mrs. Fred Everman of Pittsburgh, Janet hd Devid of Ave ee cantztion {visited at the home of her brother, rived at ne ome o MI Ons Ss A i a 4 wig sister, Mrs. Edith Breon, Friday. Mi Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babcock were 1» A Kidder, the past week Breon arrived Sunday. They ere Saturday visitors in Williamsport at| N. K. Blerly moved last Thursday spending a week vacationing here. [the home of Rev. and Mrs. Paul from the home he recently sold to ’ wheelock James Corman, to Millheim, where Calvin Breon Jr. left on Mon- he has purchased a home from H for induction into the armed F. Confer Gordon Hosterman, 8 2c, of New Martha Doerr of Erie, spent’! York, was a Sunday caller in Reb- Saturday to Tuesday at the C. M. ersburg Bierly home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zacharias Miss Alma Corman returned on of Allentown, spent the weekend Eugene |. oda from Mansfield, Ohio, with the latter's mother, Mrs, W. J where she spent several weeks with Huckenberg Rev, and Mrs. C.F her sister, Mrs, Wayne Rose and Catherman and Rev, Catherman's family mother of Altoona were Friday i" Dy and Mrs. Kay Dotterer of guests at the home of Mrs. Hack- day from the Harry Garrett home| Stale College, were guests of her|enberg in Fast Rebersburg into the Charle ister, Miss Celia Brungart, the past C. H Gramley of Porty-Fort, vis- Kreamer home in West Rebersburg. | weekend ited In this vicinity last week Donald and David Lee of State Callege, returned home on Saturday after snending several weeks at thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Bierly, while their voungest brother Sa was a patient in Geisinger hospitea The latter returned to the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs Lee on Tuesday, much improved af- ter a slight attack of infantile par- alysis Cecil Hironimus moved last Thur ne Tie Br iplomat B157 — Designed for the man who wants a distinguished shoe, and slightly heavier than conventional patterns, but lighter than a full brogus.' Smooth, mellow, hand fimushed leather. YEAGER’S BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE YOU'LL NEVER REGRET HAVING JOINED WOLF'S Priority Purchase Club \. Don’t Invite Disappointment by Putting it Off ! ACT QUICKLY - - JOIN NOW! +1 will ou will note that lub you are reserving the article you want, and will be kept for you for a reasonable length after you have been notified that it come in! ivilian goods will household ff time again be yours ha at first will * until every This does not mean buying anything sight un- wen When the merchandise arrives we will wtify you and you will come in and see the wctual appliances and make your selection from ictual stock, with every right of refusal if you are not satisfied without having paid one cent If you care to specify further as to size or type of item you wish to reserve, we will be glad for you to come into our store and discuss the mat. ter more thoroughly Whatever you need. or > . . ep . yy are thinking of buying in the future, be sure to | AY NO MON EY NOW . Join Wolf's Priority Club NOW NO OBLIGATION! when you register nitiation fees! You the items for which vou registe vou do not wish to do so BE FIRST IN LINE FOR YOUR NEW APPLIANCE Just fill out the coupon below and bring or mail is merely a club it to our store. Registrations will be entered ac- will assure its cording to the order in which they are received and filled accordingly when merchandise arrives BETTER REGISTER NOW and avoid disap- pointment Iater itely no mones dues or are under bligation when the formed member tomer that they will » obtain the wanted items as soon as they are avallable! By joining this oe Amon WOLF'S PRIORITY CLUB APPLICATION CHECK ARTICLE WANTED NAME ( ) Electric Refrigerator ( ) Electric Washer ADDRESS ( ) Electric Ironer ( ) Electric Vacuum Cleaner TOWN , {) Electric Roaster { Flectric Sewing Machine DATE . ( ) Electric Mixer { Electric Toaster Wolf Furniture Company ( ) Electric Tron f ) Electric Range fy Gas Range ( y Ol Circulator ( ) Console Radio ) Table Radio ( ) Radio Phonograph Set of Sliverplate Portable Typewriter Innerspring Mattress OLF FURNITURE C Bellefonte, Pa. Gentlemen When they are avaliable, I plan to purchase the items checked here. Please make me a member of your Priority Purchase Club and reserve them for me. It is my understanding that you will and that this does My reservation will be forfeited if not responded to after a reasonable length of time from notification (Retail Prices Set by Manufacturers will Prevail) notify me when they come into your store not obligate me to buy Allegheny Street Mrs. C. H. Hosterman accompan | led her husband on a business trip | {0 Cresson last Friday and Batur-| [day | | Rev. Paul Wheeiock of Williams (port, will preach in the local Evan- |Relical church on next Sunday eve- |ning at 7:30 | { Mr. and Mrs. Willlam William: and Miss Mayme Strunk of Belle- | fonte, were Tuesday supper guests {at the Sholl-Diehl home. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bender of State College, were Sunday supper guests at the same home { Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Young of | Orange, N. J, and Mrs. Marion Young of Jersey Shore, visited at ithe C. A. Page and A. B. Wolfe homes, Sunday Mrs. Nile Stover was taken to the Centre County Hospital last Wed- nesday for treatment Mrs. Whitmeyer and two sons of ors at the Dean Shade home | Mrs. Bertha Boone returned to the home of her son, Harry, on Satur day after a three weeks’ visit "in Penn's Valley Weekend guests at the Boone home were his sister, Mrs Orran Keister and friend, Miss Ro- berta Garmen of Akron, O An ice cream party was given by Mr, and Mrs. Ted Breon at Coburn last Thursday' evening, in honor of Calvin Breon, Jr, of Rebersburg who left for service for his country on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Breon, Jr. and daughter Patsy, Cal- vin Breon, Si and Mrs. Kenneth Breon were guests present from Reb- ersburg Miss Alda B.econ spent Thursday until Sunday at the Clarence Fromm home in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters, Mr: Neta Bilerly and son Darryl, visited at the I. L. Meek home in Willlams- port on Sunday Mr Howard Lamey and on Stevie Mrs, Richard Grubb and daughter Linda, and Mrs. C. A. Page were Tuesday Willlamsport visitors Mrs. Blaine Leister and daughter Janet, Mrs. Domer Smeitzer and daughter Nancy of Centre Hall, call- ed at the A. G. Cummings home Saturday Mrs. Ray Max Tressler and two Lamar, called at the E R home, Sunday Glenn Bowersox of Ark. is spending a furiough » home of his parents, Mr. and Lester Bowersox and Mrs. Kenneth Brungart and family and a number of friends attended memorial services 1 Mill- heim on Sunday afternoon in honor Brungart brother Pie killed Nixon Mr. and Mr: children of Wolfe Camp over. who was recently Ray Masteliar and dauahter loria, of Bloomsburg, spent Satur- to Wednesday at the home of parents Mr and Mrs. J N wer. The Moyers returned with for a visit Mr. and Mrs. H K Smull rd the Rachay reunion at Madison- burg on Sunday Mr and Mrs C J Weaver, Jr visited their son and danghlier-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver at Lemont, Sunday Pic. Cloyd Wolle of New is spending a rioug with mother, Mrs. Ella Wolfe Miss Betty Bmith underwent tonstiectomy at the Lock Haven h pital last Tuesday Tommy Beaver of Lemont spen Wednesday to Saturday with . grandparents, Mr. and Mm Bierly while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Beaver were vacation "Ing at Niagara Falls Mr and Mr: Paul Bright and family and Miss Jean Owen of Belle- fonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Breon and daughter of Aarontburg, calied at the Calvin Breon, J home on Sunday Kermit Rosaman and family and Fred Miller of Middletown visited in Rebersburg the past weekend Mrs. Edith Miller, Mrs W Walker, Veima Miller and Guerne) Smull visited at the Torrance Mil- ler home in Tylersville, Sunday Mrs. Lou Houck. nee Elizabeth Burkert of Valley Falls. Kansas ited Mrs MC. Haines th past werk Mr. and Mrs family the former's aunt of State College, called on Mrs Elizabeth Weaver on Sunday Mrs. Floyd Barner is visiting her husband who is stationed at Nor- folk, Va Mrs. E R Wolfe and Mrs, Robert Musser were Priday evening callers at the willlam Haines home in Aar- ontburg Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ard of Pitts. burgh. Miss Euretta Merriman of Aaronsburg and Kermit Boob of ifflinburg, spent Saturday evening at the Gale Weaver home Mr. and Mrs Clayton Auman were Saturday business visitors In Bellefonte The public schools of Miles town- ship will open on Monday, Septem- ber 4 Mrs. Charles Kreamer and two children of Harrisburg, are spending several days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Blerly Glenn Kamery, John Krott and daughter Kay of Olean, and Mrs Dale Boone of Aaronsburg, spent Sunday at the Harry Boone home. | Elmer Swope of Jacksonville, was a Bunday supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smull L. A. Kidder and family and Mrs Pred Eversman of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday at the home of the former's | daughter, Mrs Donald Beyers at Danville ! a t——— : NAMED ROAD VIEWER | George H. McCormick, of Potters | Mills, yesterday was appointed by | Judge Ivan Walker as a member of {the Centre County Board of Road Viewers. Mr. McCormick fills a pos- | ition which has been vacant for) some time | BIDS WANTED | Mids will be received, up to and | including September 11, 1044, by the | | Benner Township School Distries, | [for the purchase of and delivery, to | attend- Mexion Mia ia Charles Meyer and mother and FRIDAY Nearhoof, will offer at public sale = Township Lock Haven, were Wednesday visit- | following ture . | ANNUAL COOPER PICNIC Public Sales IO BE HELD LABOR DAY Additional Sales Page 52nd Neo. Plans are complete for the annual Cooper picnic at the Cooper Grove AUGUST 25--The undet-|q, Labor Day. The grove if J 4 Wii a “ will Mn a no lon Route 53 out of Moshannon nt the Mayes homestead In the | Mrs, Claude Folmar Joyd Little Borough of Howard, a full line of and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew BSBotok household furniture And Surniah- {have been chosen to direct the pic Beh rty a bo Ofc, Wilt oii I nic which is becoming one of the in the next issue of thig paper. |largest in the county Sale at 12:30 o'clock noon sharp Both dinner and supper will be Terms cash, First National Bank | served and there will be dancing in Bellefonte, Pa. Executor of the | wel bss? nd estate of J Will Mayes deceased |the evening with Jim Jury Band Mayes and Smith, auctt Paul {furnishing music Dubbs, cleark x33 {made to provide entertainment all Thursday, August 24 | : Ruy Bands for future nesds MRS. 4. €. KANK of the estate of BF BIanche | BACK TO SCHOOL and With New located for fXecutrix he late residence In Warriors Mark Huntingdon County, the g personal properly LIVESTOCK 10 head of good ik cow stock bul heifer 1 YOUNE OW 158 young 76 old chickens FARM IMPLEMENTS 2 new farm t circular woodsaw, numbe posts brooder stove milk buckels and tool grindstone il liside plow butchering Lo HOUSEHOLD GOODS tah! } ¢. portable washt TROUSERS $3.95 to $7.95 SHIRTS For School $1.65 and $1.95 SOX — 39¢c and 45¢ SWEATERS In Pullover and Friday, August 25 MES, LYDIA RENIDES » of Lt publ snie at her ie on Valentine street, Be the : HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Liy @F Crop leaf extension t suit OORINE utensils eriling Nght rugs piece of i tan and man) Lticie Coal Styles $2.95 to $5 RAINCOATS For Those Early Fall Days $6.95 to $16.95 ALL WOOL SUITS Variety of New Fall Shades $12.95 to $19.50 Bob Davis Lewistown Sale at 12:30 H Hoy Satu rday, August 26 BELLE . FISHER HOUSEHOLD LO + coe In a Sale at 1 p. ¢ H LL Harmpst — - - —— Bellefonte An effort is being Buy More War Bonds speed Victory! mmo young Joe Home Owners | ATTENTION Our Roofing Engineer, Mr. Russell E. Bloom, will be in the Bellefonte section the week of August 14, 1944, to estimate vour siding and roofing needs. EL a aro So Drop him a line, care of The Centre Demo- crat, Bellefonte, Pa. Sterling Roofing Company Clearfield, Pa. APPLICATORS GENUINE RUBEROID PRODUCTS LR i is NR A a a a uaa ee x In'S Quort cand Regu'ar Price * 8%¢ Can , Summer Sale of 69° CA w wa / § FULL QUARTS 5.AE 20, 40, 50, 60 Special Phipps Heavy Duty SUPER POWER ETORAGE BATTERIES Will Fit Fords 1946-1941 1942 Fully Guarsn red 6.75 GRADE NO. 1 4.75—19 10.90 5.00—19 10.90 5.25—18 12.20 550—18 12.20 S11 i 3350. "$5017 | 13.50 6.00—16 14.60 6.25—16 17.60 6.50—16 17.60 7.00—16 19.85 Fits FEDERAL TAXES BA Ay - tS WHEN, pafticularly “tough and important” jois™ comes | slong,’ it usually lands in the lap of someone who is already doing a lot of other jobs well, , People Nke' thismwho are used to getting resulte—aren't too plentiful \They’ need to have both ability and » sense of responaibility. One alone’won't do—for ability can sometimes be misdirected, and a sense of responsibility without ability can lead to troublesome meddling. It's men with this combination of talents”who have been carrying » heavy load on the home front these past few years! On the farm and in industry they've been meeting—and solving=the dificult wartime problems of production. After the war'is'won, somebody must shoulder the equally’ job of getting this nation back into peacetime prod iy of laying the groundwork for the better and more prosperous America we all want. This in a challenge, and an opportupity, for the producers of America~for the men and women have a sense of respomuibility and have shown thelr to get thingy done. @wneral Bleciric Co., Schenectody. N. r Mawr Be Gupend Reet Wille sabi “The OF Allg Owhesn™ Senter Wh. WC he Wa Tater” men, every wesker lh ah. OWL, CO ALL WOODEN » Clothes Driers GENERATORS CHEV. 1926-1933 Ase For Many : Other * Popular Cars 4 - 1 Quickly Installed GARDEN HOS 52.75 FXCH, STRONG METAL Garbage Cans ¢ Heovy Gouge Complete With Lids. *® 14. - < COLORED SHOE BAGS Te Hang On Servicemen's Furlough Bags Kheoki or Blue EIT "Plus tax DART BOARDS| SEAT PADS | FOR OUTDOOR OR INDOOR SPORTS LONG - - \ WEARING. TRY Li 3 YOUR ~~ ON SALE CLEAN, CooL, woo, OUR STORE HOURS: ~ SAM MEP M Daily FRIDAY: SA M. tPF M #T SATURDAY: SA Me l0OP M _— S. Allegheny St. — Bellefonte, Pa.
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