’ m wveral of the guest ar hen rving the community | in Howard BOA LSBURG Governor s Ho e Mr. Pletcher apd fils wifi sho l Mr. Pletehe; as a Jumberman at|{ They have f I» f y Once Q Showplace was the former Minnie Thompson, {the thine of thelr marriage, but ae Po of wr I ! ) uf A were married at the home of the! later becuane a farmer, continuing "wy TR TT, ‘ 2 fail 1 . The Glad-U-Kum class of the Lu- party given by Mrs. Charles for her brid ant ax " p - until his retirement Mr and M Pletehes " ”" " . (Continued Ir one wide's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry | that occupatlion until his retirement; Mr. and Mr I Ie theran Sunday school met Tuesday daug her at their home on Thurs- maps d . evening at the home of Mrs, Fred day evening. The house decorations, mel Governor Curtin mansion on Markle with these members pres. favors, and refreshments were in West High street now the Belle- w— . am ——— - as s— ent: Miss Anna Dale. Mrs Frank keeping wit the Hallowe'en season. [fonte Elks home . . - RL : 7 White, Mrs. Edgar Hess. Mrs. D. G.| Guests present were; Mr. and Mrs... The present owner of the Beaver 3 Faun. Mrs. Fred Lonberger, Mrs (Earl Myers of State College, R. D., home was born in the McAllister ADD VARIETY F reg Mackereth Mr Edward Mr. and M: Grant Charles Mrs. property about three years before an AMINS Spotls. Mrs. Leroy Corl, Mrs. Rob- |R. A. Lepley and Mrs. Paul Etters, |e Iamily moved into the house ert Hess, Mrs. Philip Williams, Mrs. [all of State College; Ralph Nelson which went on the auction block i Gi. M. Bloom. Mrs. George Musser, State College, R. D.; Rev. and Mrs, | Baturda) \ n. Mi » Aly Hov Nell. M Walter Ga DD. G. Raup, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Few changes have been made in ’ to Meals with ner. Misses Aa t Dale « Fim- | Stover, Mrs. James Horner, and Mrs the Beaver mansion through the . \ ’ Page Two TAR CENTRE em "HAT ARFLLEFONTE, PX z iL October 19, 1944 Thompson by the Evangelical pas a few vears ago. The couple now live | son and five daughi ma El Stuart. MM: Edne Hoener | Charles Gearhart, all of Boalsburg. | Years, When Governor Beaver's' term nd Mrs. Join Hess ral Mi Oran Osman and nD office expired and he returned to rhe Live Wii . ft) it laughter of Lemont, were callers at Bellefonte from Harrisburg, he ad / $i & : "no Rete . " 1 \ My Vv eve t ' hn Klinger home, Sunda) Al - ded a ection on the Curtin street 4 Sunday school m ( A a Ae ) 8 side to provide room for a brary ; ry 4 ni 2 1} Lom Of i ernoo » ii : n Sahm Aside from that change, few altera- | aup with these member wesent Mr. and 1? Edwin Graden of tions were made x oa « ry ckereth, John uffal i. xX I n I's mry v Fred Mackere Jo Bufial Mr. and Mi Henry The house | of plastered brick hur Lukens, Frank Ho Thite of Centre Hall, R. D.. were Robert Hornet ohn Ellen- supper guests Friday at the Frank isd ton ah Lone corner trim- ud and Claude Miller hite home y mings In addition to its 21 room \ ’ / iy it has two baths and some of the . F { ‘ome? Missionary Societ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herman of | po are equipped with bulit-in or 4 i rmed irch met Thuy hilly rg. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus individual ¥ hstands, with runnin * : & of Pine Grove Mills, Warren ‘hot and cold r. The Miss Elizabeth Da re IY 3 were cen hich were : ‘hi | ty 11l Ww ’ last b p 7 i . js . - and Mr Jom FP. word bernity ot t tina 1 ; a , word in modermuty » Lime they . Hore na ah : FOR MAKING : oh ns eg | - X hr HOME MADE 50.LE ler nd Rufus The first floor is notable for its g S ‘ HONE MAUVE 8 rg, were 1 mit hardwood floors and for | olid A KRAUT Ww I "8G wm walnut sood trim. The window door sash are in natural fix TE pole: Tokay Grapes. ... 2 = ~ 310 master bedroom on We mirron { DURE I In & walnu J ; i - + resting on a low pedestal of i A . Flor hd Te 1 | rapefruit . ...u.. c ang two silhdaow at ther are 1 off with a \ | EN ¢ : 4 o t decora lon somewhat er of present day valances Taste {sure iaicrs Bd Pears v= Mrs. hon t Centre {all 2 Sunday ful IX { 1 ¥ : i - - AGP began with Tez... w 1859! | TUFNIPS Yes, A&P begin with tea... and A&P has speaalized in " fine tea at a SAVING ever since As the nauon's leading tea 4 in ch merchant today, we're proud indeed to offer, America’s best tea values! NECTAR .... nu 34C iceberg Lettuce OUR OWN. "1 1b. peg. 3lc MAINE MAYFAIR ... une 39¢ | tbh * a Re———— HAMBURG =. . = 25¢ Sliced Beef Livers Sliced Pork Livers Beef Tongues Fresh Fowl 0, ... = 49c ite PRUNE FILLED i do SC Ee “vive | Fresh Haddock Fillets - 39c | AER CAKE .... 47c COFFEE CAKE . . . 25 | burg Wednesda ersha ug i Officers installed were: noble gra r. and M G. M On nt RN SE vain A Pn and 53 NM Marian Spott } wd of Aa / Alte ; gi with ¢ {one wt ts, 3 no CHICKENS Dressed Lb. C “> 22/;-o Xirs. Mary Kueoa: re oe] OS i n Tot ar ‘of Blabber waz JAH rank Delong Viseamiai A od " Sie LB . . 4 a 3 ; : ® won eww dw loaves Dixie O! a tiamene ot OO Pirie Dies... - tee SUGAR NUT LOAF .........36¢c Kellogg's Pep. .....x 9c BREAKFAST ROLLS vr ,, ne 17c Beacon Zero ‘ww. == 15c¢ o~ REGULAR ANE Clapp’s Baby Foecds 370 24c MARVEL BREAD 0." 11c¢c Melo Water Softener 2+15¢c asp PremiumCrackers® tc ii 31c |SASpmn Plain TEER E Ra | ne Mrs. i Shredded Wheat :c 2:50 21c 4 a \ Combination : 5 Named President ~~. owes woe wo ve vie § Graham Crackers cosa ni 17¢ |] on A 's d : 166 of County Clubs Root Beer Extract Hire's | ol 24c DATED FRESH DAILY! ugare "= wu uw Dot C| , Wealeats Pesustivaut CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE SPAGHETTI DINNER . .... 32% PMIACARONI..c.. oo 3. nw 290 SWEETHEART ES, | 5 sre hove” em oon ry ou sl} SOAP ts 13 reaCH UNICIPAS Lo i SEs Ss, i ie ccereeneeen bce V6 Suitana Preserves... 70% 25¢ ant it 4 luty of the com- on Tuesday night NORTHERN RUNICIEAY |= s rT TOILET TISSUE 6 28c Encore Noodles ~ 18¢ — NEW SHOW TIME — ef urwed the club not merely to talk Armstice Day » . “hse Ah 0. S88 FL SR. Shows Now 7:20 & 9:15 P. a. | SR0UR SEE SE Ce done rogram Flanne Whit H Milk VAP, 6 Tal 5 1 ADMISSION Me & 150 now for ese child en will conti Cat — SPRY SHORTENING i © ou Se i EVAP a c FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY she said nto be ha DA A . " Fabulous gy AA Guy? Mt RT ny pie Weller mot " «ill be I boy 1-Lb. 24¢ oy 68¢ Su nnyfield Ba rley "= 8 FF BB Pig. 1 1c ar wirman of State College OO vier mond on the morning of Armistice Jar ir , Opn Tod Db Ws i speakers included Mrs. James Muffly Day with the speaker to be chosen » of Lewisburg. vice president in in the near future A P “ 16-01. 1 ONCE UPON harge of the North Central Dig The annual Peace Day service oh LIFEBUOY SOAP nn age yrup LJ = ® = Bi C Jugareg trict. and Miss Rose Cologne, con- the Bellefonte Eplwopal «burch sill A TIME sultant in adult education at Penn be held on Sunday morning, Noe . i 5 Be . State vember 5 and loon] oreanizations Re ular Lb. won cuxmn Comer | omens eterno ning member: vot can 20¢ ancake Flour = ..9 bn Mr Carl Beashore, of and Veterans of Foreign Wars and State College. who was accompanied their Auxiliaries. the Boy Scouts SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY on the plano by her daughter and Giri SBeouty and others will be Selected Dot (October 21st) Among those who participated in invited to participate LUX TOILET SOAP ee a e S tig LL Cc d the Dusiness session wore Miss Another new feature of this Year's Meet the grandest bunch of Juanita Host, of Philipsburg, vice Armistice observance will be a pat bs who ever fought over a president, suo conducted the ses-!riotic program 0 be held by the Regular ALP Or 20 Co. = sions. Rev. A 8 Asendor!, of State [Legion at the Bellefonte High Cakes a Cc es rchhght 0 SHE'S A College. who gave the invocation; | School at 10 46 a. m Wednesday, Searchhg "RE BEEN Boxes Mrs. Jo Haye State College, ad November 8, in the high school aud- } ; SOLDIER TOO dress of welcome: Mm Roy Wilkin- | forium SWAN SOAP Ann Pa e Mustard bor 1 Beulah Bondi Nina Foch son. Bellefonte, response. Mrs. O D Other business \ransacted at Mon. 4 , " - Burke. State College, submitted the day's meeting included approval of | Jew Parker da Moore financial report, and Mrs. Earl Pet«! four applicants for membership in Medium Rarge ’ i LATEST NEWS CARTOON ers of Milesburg, presented the min« the Legion Post. One of them ix a Cak 29¢ ¢ Sunnyfield 18.01. THREE STOOGES utes of the last meeting veteran of World War 1 and three Ales orn a es BE EEE NR: Cc Members of the nominating com- are veterans of World War 11 Ly WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY he Hite ws Roy Wilgusun. nina 2, (October 25th) onte ; nm. Jo ayes ate) LUX SOAP FLAKES : College, and Mrs. James Adams, Howard Couple nny ie (e ou sl Here is a laugh riot for the Philipsburg. Among the Bellefonte | Ww dd entire family! women who attended the sessions edded 50 Years large 23¢ 2. am Boxes ¢ SONG OF THE [FE my my rare cmt Tm Eight O'Clock Coffee 3. . OPEN ROAD the Bellefonte club. Mrs. W. Leslie Freas played “I Love You Truly,” . | Thomas, publicity chalrman, Mrs, and Miss Arlene Pletcher, a rand. | A emmie una!| 1e Siion, Yrs bes meus dtr. | sired” {he shin _BINso SOAP POWDER Gran ot and Miss Mary Blanchard Nine 3 (marches. The hall’ wes attenctjvely DAILY aon} Kay & », | the county clubs were represen tod | decorated with fall flowers ho’ 23¢ 2 Susi 19¢ KIBBLED hb. al the conference. cay ott the dinner, yo-{ . C SELECTED SHORTS ii ah owlig tha dinngr. apeioh ¥0- Boxes ad WSCUITS @ mm oviaiond Just koop sailing. Be oO TEN T0,.THE ASR NEWS QAOADRARL. MERA. ALIAONA OM SUNDAYS AT 6:45 A
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers