Page Two NTRE DEN RAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL [mim WINGATE Mrs. Lovan Smith came hom I f i COSTARRING IN MG W'S “FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND” Now! Spring Style Show of the newest in Gas Ranges at your dealer's! HERE'S a world of difference between the gas ranges of even a few years ago and the 195] models! The new automatic gas ranges look better, cook better and save you more time and work than you ever thought possible Broiling in 2 new automatic gas range is smokeless. You're sure of baking and roasting success because the automatic oven heat control maintains the exact temperature you want culation distributes the heat uniformly because continuous cir- to every part of the oven. The clean blue flame of gas gives you visible heat for surface cooking greater speed «oo IOMADEL response to control and proved economy last Wednesday from State College orge’s Vali A J ! were sorry to learn ove Ernest Frank home were vir, an AM 1 clyde Dutrow \ , : Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow. Mrs. Fred Raymond, of Coburn UsseyVilie \ ) Crvice il ations and friend and Mr Jack Rit i nd weekend with his parent M1 Be smart... really smart! See the Spring Style Show of the pew Sunday with Dr I Mrs. Vinton McClellan and soh | gichel, Lynn Thoman Lh Mr, and Mrs. Chester A. Spyker, ; Thurmand, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Wi : ) y : while : ‘ ' : il- | “here " Ver ay ] Worshij ! e, 1:30 wdio of the sudden death At Mrs. Kenneth Barger and son Jim-, bur McClellan, children Marlin, Joe Whore she had ifen evergl do vahgnilenl tormand. 13 wr J. Rockey, He lived in Mil ee ’ my, went to York on Sunday with |and Sylvia. of Lock Haven with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Yea vin 7 I jockey, Hu lived in. MI ts smart to COO ' { To Hy i ind Svivia., i 4 S { . . Lawrence | bale ¥ I's nr wit well knows ts the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagn Mr. and Mrs, W. E. McClenahan er and Mrs. Willlam Stover had Eman 0:3 ple of Wingate : - UL Lewistown, K. D., where they end son Mike of Centre Hall, R. D . EA aby WwW i : i ‘ s “wrk ) " : hf ‘fas recent dinner guests at their | Worship rvice, | Mi Florence Lucas attended the . the day with Mr. and Mr John | were Sunday supper guests of Mr A : : Pr a3 ta , 44 Spyker. Mrs. Barger stopped off on {and Mrs Harry (&] MeClenahg home in Earlystown, Mr, and Vir sh) funeral of Arthur Rockey last ® N ¥ 3 ES H# ear *1 { . . _ ~ ™ on udy Contre | at tandad mm a Th . George Pringle in Harrisburg for a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dutrow, Mr, Pury; RU. 4nd aes, ; ren oud Yo well attpndec caspite Uh ny week's stay. nd Mrs. Albert Dutrow, sons Clary and children, the Rey D. Spen net 7 , : ag, cer, Mrs, Spencer and Sonja, of ; ¥ 1 vid Mrs. Paul Fetterolf, Mi t) Mrs, Harry McClenahan and Mrs x srs 4 B10 V Ziegler and Yeoman Drew | rolt | Lynn Blazer went to State College 4 spending Sune Lime Yih Me, and i hurch _o ml n Sunday ’ of Danville. Mr. and Mi in Sunday afternoon to see Mr. and Mea. Shame Rover ut wel ome | Len : ; Robb: amet ; Frank, childre: Annette, Marie | Mrs. Fred Houser, Mrs, MeClenahan bis rx Da r-load of friends fro sant LY Freddy and Susan of Bellefonte | remained for supper and later in Mr and Mr Han a Leigh "hy | rwls Togs an tt linsbureg and a y ad ELIZABETH TAYLOR and Mr, and Mi Frank the evening was brought home by firtie Rh Edger ny 158 aning | Cha ; Advi Inst nette Frank, who spent the + | the Housers, children Judy, Beth Treaster visited on Sunday Wa | at the Kryder Fran in wel nd Davy . with Mr. and Mr Wesley Wolfe home with the Fetterolfs for Mrs. Ernest Prank. Jr. was ill at | tock Haven weeks’ visit her home with the grippe over the Mr. and Mi Adam Yeoman Drew Fetterolf of Anne ‘heste } + In Earl Jackie, were Sunday guests of Geo who 1 rest the woakend AnD Mrs, Chester Grove in Early Keefer at his apart Who =] hh “ and with his father, William randaparents, Mr. and Mrs. F ‘ . in Bethlehem, near pitt ne and has beer in tratnim at Potters Mill Mrs. Elmer Mille: Christi. Texas. will report | as. and Mrs Dean sister of Williamsport Saturday to San Diego, Calif Eddie, of Quarryville Wednesday to see Mi Ee ahr EN ’ ‘| Baster season with her mother ar v n assignment on a ship kle. Sl sage C. W. Boozer, and his pa: Callers last week at the home of James Keller and son Rich- | and Mrs. Claude Wert Mrs. Prank Palmer were Mrs. Kath. | 8f@ 0 ancaster, brought Mr, and | Cpl. Dorothy Blazer ret Smith, Miss Lizzie Slack and War. | Tuesday alter a visit at the home | er, Virginia, last Monday af! ren Slack, all of Potter l Ine Tel and ln Y Mr and | ding the weekend with Mrs. Lydia Allen of Moylan Mrs. Keller and daughter Charlotte | mrs, Clarence Blazer Mr. and Mrs. Corneliu t F aster with Mr and Mrs. | George Rimmey., wh Lemont, called ller in Laurel, De! { Chicago last Saturday noon at the Kryder Frank hon : ag who spent the {tending the meeting Mrs. Edward Vogt has been con. Winter months with hl datighter ational Harvester fined to bed because of ill Mrs. Fr Long In Washington. | gnickerbocker Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaffer and ret irned to the home of his| students at State son Howard, of All Mrs. Clarence Miller 108t | pent their spring va Cooper \ iton, of Riegelsville brought Mr anne Wert. Mi Mr. and Mi arl Frazie as & ) and remained for sup. gp Mary KR. D.. and Mir rank Per with the Millers before going on Palmer went to Hq Haven to see his brother ‘lege, and Miss to see Mrs. Frazier ne loyd McClellan ; fent at Thompsor Smith. Mr. and Mrs Georus Sweehiey on Harrisburg. were hot . trip t arrisburg la ation Mr. and Mr i, S08 Aas a, 8 anies by ter vacation Yeoman Drew Petteroll and Mi rs. W. H. Potter who spent a short Mrs. Clarence Blazer Betty Ziegler In f " " el Puesday with her aunt Saturday supper guest wd Barry, were Sunday guests of | 000 Hall. ev. B. D. Si hp vel or 1 y pend Mr. and Mu weekend wn, of Allentown, spent eyn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby | M! avid K. Keller home last | her secretarial duties at Corby of Newark Wednesday for the summer, REV. homes here were, Itas wt the Lock Spring Mills weekend gu K. Frank Mrs. Prank al at the Erne Bellefonte Sunday Mr. and Mr. and Miles Bre Recent Bradford were Bradford and f— itre Hill with her daugh- G. Holme fy returned to his Centre Hall after a three California and home way of Mexico. In California Mr Sper wer a day with hi vw, Pfc. Joe Rimmey who is in the Marines at Camp Rimmey enlisted & son of Mr of Centre re Cunningham in Bellefont Miss Maridn Smit { phia, and Dr. Stanley De New York City, were Ea at the Hosterman-Burk Dr. De Costa returned last Tuesday, while mained {or longer Mrs t Blazer Small Electric Appliances Thur lay in intingdon VOSS \ Homan, daugh r IN ~ ‘auline nan, h been unable KELVINATOR PRILCO, |} Devise Homes, Res Seek ups GIFTS - TOYS - PATENTS — Fountain Service — returned to last Satur- Jerved by tov after @ visit with Riss ura Mrs. Paul BENDIX, IRONRITE, | doy after a visit with Miss Laura ol. 0 ned to hi William LJ Gus A has got it! MELROY'’S | ui oom uo me's. Smits, - | | ponent EE i = (eniral Pennsylvania Gas Company Pleasant Gap, Pa, |] nis sister. Mn George saver and] TREICE FRX City and Bottled Gas William Cramer, of Open 16 the public Mrs. Lester Brouse se ———————————————— the meeting « » den Club at her DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist evening, The Opposite Post Office at REBERSBURG organized, com; PHONE 26-R-11 future meeling OFFICE DAYS—Tuesday and Saturday, 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. read a paper Appointments NOT needed, but will be made (and kept) gardening. The for anyone who wishes to avoid long walling. be held at the | , Horner. Al that ———— - - - RE teens + WN . eXchange bull rr == 'Rimumey presided | ! were served Present ver FE PERSONAL LOANS | io bv Mrs. Myer Rocke) ir . y » J Mrs. Thelma Clean Up Those Old Bills Now, With a KE It ra FIRST NATIONAL PERSONAL LOAN Mrs. John Dever The chart below gives amounts. costa, and repayment schedules Ralston, and Mr ver ; “ The Gleaners Sunday 12 monthly payments oes et 2 Suftda 188 Mrs. George Sweeney 17.68 day 8) presided and conducted 35.38 tions and the Bible di ui J “wn freshmen's were served. Pres were Mrs. Rudy, Mrs Clair Hoove FIRST NATIONAL BANK [| Jo sis il Leitch, Mrs. Salston, and Ns BELLEFONTE, PA nie Jordan Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The sew.ag class conducte Member Federal Reserve System Miss Helen Butler, of Bellefont SCOTIA SAVE FOR YOI'R INDEPENDENCE-BU'Y UNITED met with Mrs. Samuel Grove | STATES SAVINGS BONDS Thursday for an all day meeiin By 1. M. William A pot luck dinner was served. | / a folk class finished the dresses wh they have been working on T present were Mrs. W. 8. Blerly Mrs. Ray Mr Henry Bellefonte State College | Clyde Dutrow was honored last Wednesday evening when he cele brated his 80th birthday auniver- sary at his home Relatives gath ered to extend him best wishes and to spend the evening. Refreshment served. In addition to Mr. and . Dutrow those present were M! . Raymond Walker, grand- 4 ‘ : ' . WE | : | > ad Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Lo- ymond Your Mr. and Mi SOG: STA WG HR a it A oe hE ¢ Kr dS SE SiN ltzer, Patty, Connie and ‘ ' Ae . , and Mrs. Glen Dugan, all College: Mrs. John Du- " arren and Lynn, Mr, and . 3 ; "ina Mrs. Glade Dutrov. 1 hree questions to ask about any aulomalic drive ~ , and Mrs. Claude Dutrow } l Nevin, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- t Priday the writer drove ui and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs ) ia to look over the Ten Acre cClsnahan and Denny, Mr. pond an how t duck eron , Roy Dutrow and grand- y there, and all the quacking Before you buy any new car today, ask ry. all of Centre Hall and ore was on that pon We saw abt . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond quite a number o cks but from raid and Dick, of Bmull- the amount of ack going on drive Dutrows have 26 grand- there, there mu { bern a couple ! - . , and 27 great-grandchil- | hundred ducks on the pond and it | Does it end clutch-pushing and gearshifting? If the answer 1s. No, y of whom were upable reminded us of the days when we then it isn't as semple and month and FELT ; «5 28F HOW TO BE A “SQUARE SHOOTER” On Party-Line Telephones if TT: | flexible as it should be. (With Packard questions about its automatic Ultramatic Drive, you can change matic Drive lets you cruise in solid, ) dec drive al all crmenmg peed.) it :f WHEN YOU PLAY FAIR AND SQUARE with your party- line neighbors... when you share the service cour. teously ... you'll almost always find the courtesy returned! Suppose you want to make a call and find the line in use. If you hang up gently and give the other person a few minutes to finish his call before trying again, your courtesy is appreciated. And suppose, while talk- ing, you realize that your neighbor wants to make a call. He'll appreciate it if you hang up in a few min- utes and free the line That's “square shooting” It pays dividends! mtantly from Forward to Reverse ) H e% On these three counts—and on every Does it cruise in solid, direct drive? count—Packard’s exclusive Ulrramatic Drive leads the field Come in—drive it! 8 LH If the answer 1s No.” then it sn't as oF : present beosuse of lines Hyved at the mines and come a rainy t. Glenn Ritter, of Milroy, 15 day how quite a number of us would A patient in the Valley Forge go duck hunting, and our dog Jack tafe as a modern automatic drive should at Phoenixville, his par-| was our water hound and would be. (In Packard Ultramatic, there's no , and Mrs. r Ritter. ' swim in and bring out the ducks as . report. Mrs. Ritter is the they were shot Mary Rearick, of Centre Ralph Rudy of State College, has KD. Prt. Ritter is being treat | accepted the job as farmer on the for wounds of the abdomen and Sunset Farm which was left vacant arm. He was wounded Feb. 24. by Franecls Lucas who moved to arriving In Korea in Septem | near Jersey Shore a week or so ago suffered frostbitten feet and Parm boss Hay McGhee has Ine admitted to a Korean hospital. | formed us that he is now able to be After a stay at a rest camp, he out and around over the farm each returned 0 duty and was wounded day 23 hours Inter. The Elmer Long have family have SUNDAY SCHOOL moved into their new home which Penn's Valley Lutheran, Rev. Roy they have completed enough to ne- A. Gutshall, pastor. comodate them until the house $s Centre Hall; Church School, 9:30, completely finished, efficrent as it should be, (Packard Ulrra ASK THE MAN WHO DOWNS ONE 13 mar “ef CAARD C.F. HIPPLE & SON Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa. HF 1 : clutth-pushing-—and no gear-shifting ) Can | rock it in snow, sand or mud? If the answer is No,” then it sat as “THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA \
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