Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 07, 1944, Image 8

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¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
December 7, 1944
BIT UA
MERRELL R. MITCHELL
Merrell Robert Mitchell, 43, for the
past 27 years proprietor of a barber
shop in Philipsburg, died Sunday
morning at the Philipsburg State
hospital from a stroke of paralysis
He was a member of Derrick AM. E
‘
a a
church of Philipsburg and of Sus-
quehanna Lodge No. 96. F, & A. M.
Masons branch at Clearfield. Sur-
viving are his mother and two sis-
ters. Interment took place Wednes-
day afternoon.
ADDITIONAL
EIGHT
DEATHS ON PAGOR
SECOND BECTION
Daughter for Roykos
Pfe. Andrew J. Rovko, of the State
Police and Mrs. Rovko of East Bish.
op street, Bellefonte, are the parents
of their first child, a daughter weigh-
ing 7 pounds and 5 ounces, born last
Thursday in the Philipsburg hospital
The infant has been named Andrea
Ann
Parents of Dauwghter
Mrs
are
Pic. and George E. Zong of
Béllefonte
daughter weighing § pound
ounces, born Tuesday at th
Centre County Hospital. Mrs, Zong
is the former Cecelia Kushwara of
Half Moon Terrace Bellefonte
Pfe., Zong 8 with Marine at
Camp LeJeune, N, C
the parents of a
15
last
the
Daughter Is Born
S'Sgt. and Mr E. C. John
announce the birth of a baby
the Centre County Hospital
November 22, The infant
T pounds, 15 ounces and has been
named Donna Louise. Mrs. John-
gon is the daugiiter of Mr. and Mr
Frank Homan of State College
on
girl
in on
weighed
ANNOUNCEMENT
*
Re-Opening
Nittany Inn
at Nittany, Pa.
*
CHICKEN & WAFFLE DINNERS
A SPECIALTY
Sunday Dinners and Banquets
by Reservation
\
PHONE ZION 1932
5/8gt
France
Johnson is now somewhere in
Son For Rightnours
and Mrs. Robert Rightnour
sant the parent
‘ weighing 7
24
Cap are of
t child, a
m
county
Deen
son
Novembe; in t
Hospital. The in-
named Robert Wil-
+ formet
ir
wunds, b he
entre
ail
Ham
ha
Mrs
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i
i
Local Couple
Wedded 50 Years
Continued from rage one)
and 2 great-
worthy to note
connection only
occurred in these
are 20 grandchildren
grandchildren. It is
that in the entire
one death has
many years
Mr. Teaman has been active in
both church and civic work. He has
been superintendent the Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church Sunday
School for over 33 years and has to
date served two terms as Council-
man of the Borough of Bellefonte
Few communities can boast
such a remarkable couple who are
even today the active hosts to the
many children who gather almost
every Sunday to be with “Mom and
Dad,’ “Grandpa and Grandma
Mother Teaman is still the best
cook and bakes the grandest ples
and cakes and Father Teaman con-
tinue ge up before daylight
every day to take charge the
chemical section of the local match
company where he has lost less than
a month of work due to any cause
in over 50 years
of
of
to
f
L&
—————
Mackeyville Man Wounded
Sheldon Bitner was seriously
in France on Nov. 15, the
War Department last week informed
his wife, Mrs. Faye M. Bitner of
Mackeyville
Pic
wounded
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3
3
TO SLIP BENEATH
THE TREE
And Not Rationed
A Gift Suggestion
for the
* Whole Family
Mother - Father
Wife - Husband
Sister - Brother
and the Baby
PRICED FROM
49c to $3.45
All Colors of The
Rainbow
IQR
Any Style You Can
Think of
tacks For A
Easy Selection
Out on
Hosiery Makes
Women's
Full-Fashioned
69c¢ t° $1 25
All the New Shades
|
|
|
n
a Perfect Gift
Men's Fancy
|
3
Patterns
15¢ ** 35¢
‘A Big Selection
Packed in Gift Boxes Free
‘ SEE OUR WINDOW FOR OTHER VALUES
Brown's Boot Shop
“
*
ih
Bellefonte’s Complete Family Shoe Store
| Centre County
| Hospital Notes
tn
Monday of Last Week
Admitted: John R. Tate,
fonte, R. D.; Mrs. Lynn J
Bellefonte
Discharged: Andrew Swires, Miles-
{burg: Mrs, Merrill Witherite, How~
ard, R. D. 2; John W. Parsons, State
College; Mrs. Jay Smith, Bellefonte
Mr Donald C. Mever and infant
on, State College, BR. D. 1 Mr
Russell Renaud and infant daugh
ter, Snow Shoe; Mrs. Wililam Bro-
beck and infant son, Bellefonte, R
D. 2
Birt hs
Mrs
to
Belle
Derstine,
A was
Mvron Hicks,
Mr, and Mrs
Bellefonte, R. D. 1: a
Mi Charles Atgate, Bellefonte, R
D. 2: a daughter t Mr. and M
Fred C. Foster, State College, R
born to Mi
Milesburg: a son
Kennet Eckles
on to Mr. and
on ane
D
Tuesday of Last Week
Mrs, Elmet Rider, of
mrs. William Deck-
daughter
Discharged
Warriors Mark
er and Infant
Mills R. D
Admitted Tuesday
Friday: Mary Brow:
Admitted Tuesday
Wednesday: Mrs, Madeline
State College, R. D
Births A daughter to Mr
Mrs. George Zong Bellefonte H
daughter to Mr, and M Harm
Bathurst, Bellefonte
Wednesday of Last Week
Admitted Mr Arthur Nil
Bellefonte D
Dis
discharg
Win
discharged on
Homa
R
harged
Bellefonte. R. D. 3
Harman, Bellefonte
Robert Rightenour
Pleasant Gap; Mrs
on and infant daug!
lege. R.- D. 1
Births: A daughter
Mrs, William P. Geist
n to Mr. and Mrs. Ru
Coburn
Thursday of Last Week
Admitted: Mr
Howard, R. D. 2
Boalsburg
Discharged Sherman
Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Mrs
BeNefonte Mrs. Lester
wind infant son, Miltheim
sasler and Infant daugh'e
R.D2
Wat
Jean "
Cuaristiar
Mrs
Lemont
83
Ari
Merrill Witheril
Robert Rishel
Bierly
Friday
Henry E. Clevensti
D Robert M
penter, Port Matilda, R
Minnie Carpenter State College
Mrs. Mary H. Deal, State College
Discharged Rufus Mo Balti
more, Md: Mrs. Kenneth Eckley
and infant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 1
Charles F. Adgate, Bellefonte
D. 3; Mrs. Paul L. Miller and in-
fant daughter, Smullton; Mrs My-
ron M. Hicks and infant Miles.
burg
Births
Admitted
Bellefonte, R
D Mr
A daughter to Mr nd
Mrs. Arthur Nilson Beliefonte, R
D a daughter to Mr. and Mrs
Reeder J. Sharer, Centre Hall; a
to Mr. and Mrs Mervin Hocken-
berry. Bellefonte
son
Saturday
John C
D1
Mrs. Lero
Admitted
College, R
Discharged
Bellefonte
Centre Ha
Smith and infant sor
Homan
Derstine
James Houtz
Mrs. Matthew
Mil¥wir
Admitted I ie P
tate Colley Mi Fr
entre Hall Dix
Kim!
Kennet!
nd Mrs. Joseph Gingery
ere were 48 patients Ir
| at the beginning of
cn to
To Launch Anti
Inflation Drive
Continued from page one)
food, food prices will
factor in deciding whether
return to a prosperous
nomy Only slight In
food prices would be needed to
ff a disastrou upward ]
ages and prices
Me anti-inflaticn
red by Uh
be
L Yi are
postwar
a reases in
ot
rive |
nation if food price
increase
Waen the Anti-Inflation Shopping
Lists have been distributed the pub.
lie will be asked to take the list with
them to food stores. The shopper
will be asked to list five (tems, the
brand. he size or weight of the
container, the eelling price posted in
ie store, the selling price. and the
name of the store where the items
were checked. The completed list is
then to be turned In, unsigned, to
the local rationing board
Board members wil)
the Jlists and If any item is sold
above the published celling price,
the grocer’s attention will be called
to he error. If the purchaser de-
sires, he may approach the grocer
directly, calling his attention to the
overcharge. Since the grocers are
sponsoring the campaign, they will
{be happy to have errors or over.
{charges called to their attention
Plans for the campaign In Centre
county were made at a meeting
held last Thursday night at the
are permitted
check over
street, Bellefonte. Joseph L. Ray,
lamsport district, explained
plan, and tentative plang were made
expected to gel under way within a
week or ten days, The anti-inflation
program is being instituted through-
| Sheasley
ration board's offices on West High |
distriet OPA director of the Wil-|
the
for the county campaign whic: Is
RECENT
WEDDINGS
Sheasley—Andrews
Mrs, Jessie Wilson Andrew:
Flemington, announces the
riage of her daughter, Jessie
sell, to 8 1/¢ Willlam Almon f
ley, Mr, and Mr
of Salona, R. D
ding was solemnized Nov, 20 at 3 p
m. at the manse of the Mill Hpll
Presbyterian church ¥) the Rev
Carl C. Gray. the double I Ceres
mony being used. The
tended by Miss Emma Kersettie;
Tylersville, and Alden Long of Mill
Hall, R. D. 1. After a short weddin
trip the couple pent a week
ricies
of
mai
Ruse
$1085.
son ol Almon A
I'he
couple w nt
of
0
the
from U 8S N
at Creat La
parent
room's leave
- YAl
I'rainin Station ¢
Ii, with hi
n
at
Lé
Fverhart—Gilliland
M hk
announce
Hillland
» marriage of
to Robert
hat Mr. and Mrs, Sam-
| Ever State Col
which took
hart, of
nlgce in the
plate nth
November
Saturday evening N
ceremony performed
maid of hon
of State Coll
After
4
A If
1 nome
Hazel—Victory
Lt 1 Michael Hazel {
the late Mr. and Mi: Mie! Hazel
{ Bellefonte Miss Nell Victor
of Gladewater I'exa were mag
and
in the chapel at aL
vation at FL. Myer
D.C.at4p m. Satur
Byrnes, post chaplain
the ceremony after
about
the home of
military
Ww
ay. Rey
officls
which a
50 guest
the bridegroom
ins, Mr. and Mrs Charles Kl
M Alexandria, Va Mr and
Klesius attended them. Until re
tion for
was hed
ly thie bride
1 Ih Gladewate
Hazel |
Parochial
High School a
f 1630
hool
Penn Bt
Immediately
he entered ‘
od
na
Q
bride are
FOC a furnished House atl
Hyattsville, Md Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Hazel and Mr. Hasely sister
Mrs. Charles Emiul 1 of Belle
upyving
ICCC CLOTOCET
In A Circle
Be on ‘square’ with
yourself. You'll admit that
the Bob Davis Store can
solve the gift problem very
easily
the
Take for example our
new sweaters, Coat styles,
sleeveless, pull-overs and
slip-ons. All wool and part
wool.
A gift that
warm him up.
Belts
Suspenders__ $1 up
will really
Sl up
Gloves ___ $2.95 up
Mufflers. _ $1.95 up
H’kerchiefs_ 25¢ up
Wallets___ $1.50 up
Fitted Cases $5 up
STORE HOURS
fam tof p m Dally
famited p m Sat
Bob Davis
BELLEFONTE . LEWISTOWN
had been teaching home
been employe
{ der Bell i
ain 4 Bhe will oon
that
{fonte, and Mr. and
(
Mrs. M. M
| tLe Lhe AE ri H | AL
Ol O0NnnN
acity
Burns LI ng oupie Ju
Iriend who extend
ns
MoeCamly
Mi Edw
Street
rring
Louis
¥]
Mi
200 Onk
nounce the
jter, Miss M
John J. McC
ha
gratulati
23 Called For
mi
mi
mon
(Continued from page one)
M “1 Phill
Monda
1044 2 ocd ¢ In th 8 | William All:
Robert Alls
To a as rite So Military Duty
i : . {
Claly Hosband Sandy
Maxwell Behnare Wesley-
(Philipsburg)
Hows
Granville
(Philipsburg)
Wilson Blaks
James O'Harrow
(Powelton)
MARRIAGE LIC
Operators
NOTICE
BOND PREMIERE TONIGHT
Don't forget the War Bond movie
premiere at Plaza theatre here
tonight. (Thursday)
The
Lacy
9:30
Lhe
and Old
ill begin at
“Arsenic
how w
feature Is
ana the
p.m
Tickets are Issued only upon pure
chase of an $18.75 War Bond at the
“laza theatre bond booth
STARTING
Monday Evening
Dec. 11th
STORE WILL
UNTIL 8:00 P
G. C. Murphy Co.
Bellefonte, Pa.
OUR BE
M
OPEN
SELF
ERVIC
WEIS .
"Corner Allegheny
& Bishop Sts.
Bellefonte
MARKETS
' BUY BONDS!
SIXTH WAR LOAN —
MARY LO
Ne. 5 1 Oc 4
+0 Poinis
Try These Delicious
COFFEES
BREAKFAST HOUR
COFFEE }-R
WEIS LEADER
COFFEE
HOTEL &
COFFEE
to keep thot fresh roosting-ear flaves
NIBLETS :13c
BRAND WHOLE KERNEL CORN
1 21e
1-Ib bag 24¢
RESTAURANT
Nabisco
Crackers
Graham
Dandy
Oyster Crackers »*¢ 18¢c
Heinz While
Vinegar gal jug 49¢
McCormick's Pumpkin
Pie Spice pkg
CREAM STYLE
9¢
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO
soup
3 cans 25¢
CAMPBELL'S
BLACK BEAN SOU
can 1 1c
Quick or Regular
Mother's Oats
Majestic
Pickle Strips vier 25¢
Oakite 2 vkes 19¢
Cleans A Million Things
Old Dutch
Cleanser 2 cans |5¢
5-Minute or Regular
Cream of Wheat 7*¢ 13¢
Wheatena pkg 13¢
Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti
Dinner pee 32¢
rte
Fancy Delicious
APPLES .
Diamond Budded
WALNUTS
Soft Shell
FANCY PECANS
FANCY SPINACH
TANGERIRNES-210'y
FLORIDA ORANGES-216's
Penna. Blue Label
POTATOES
pkg 12¢
ad
\J
RICE KRISPIES v*z 11¢
SHREDDED
WHEAT Pe 100
i 1h, 29¢
Ib. 43¢
i7¢
lle
22¢
doz, 33¢
oc
4
U
SYRUP
EVAPORATED
« CORN
CUT GREEN
«BEANS
IL. & S. BRAND DILL
ICKLES
WEIS QUALITY
« Mayonnaise
MADE FRESH DAILY
White Daksy
Brand
an
PILLSBURY’S BEST
OLD VIRGINIA
MINCE MEAT
a x Ge
EDDY’S
PUMPKIN
No. 25 om
BRAND
14-
RAISINS
13
SEEDLESS
15-02 pkg
PUFFED
15-00 pkg
15
CLINTON
PUDDINGS, Chocolate or Yanille
MY-T-FINE
LEMON PIE FILLING
SWANSDOWN
CAKE FLOUR
STALEY'S
WAFFLE SYRUP
NU-MAID
OLEOMARGARINE
Choice
MEATS
* FRESH
Sausage 35¢
SWIFT'S PREM.
Weiners 35¢
SMOKED
Sausage 47c¢
Sauer Kraut |b. 12¢
Dill Pickles . 3¢ ea.
HOME BAKED
pkg 4¢
pkg Sc
2%-1b pkg 26¢
24-02 bot 26
1-1b print 22¢
Beans .....Ib. 20¢