April 19, 1951 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PORT MATIL DA ee os a. yonrite family vised a) ie Dovie of oo Clase History |Keep Gloves Clean ine, Mabel Will eth da) From Page Or ‘For Your Costume For : : sti Willian annah ) Mr. and M ovie Dick fH Ronald Crain pent } } [ A { tate ind 1 Hilda : ‘ end at the home Donald Herr, of Members of the CUR rho Blended Lock Haven, Sun- yyicer Mary Bower, Clara Sunday, Joanne, of Julia 0 Swaday Sha, The or alley, representative of Centre cous “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, lar meeting of the Cent: Marie Rl nk ( 1 Ic whit weekend a Jane Walla ian the home of her brother-in-law and hood, 44° 9 g ur ce HT il Walk Volunteer Fireme: ocla! : Mrs. Wilbur Wagner Re Toa aay Eg CI Sa RY TI Resch ectly opp church t dom can be nore tha : : Is Relished By the Wisest Men.” the Logan Fire Hall 1 } I { Ella Woodrin, Nyetaras. Harwaft chlo y o bur ! 0 ashi : ; Sunday afternoon wet Pp t ‘1 . diss uy i : is ! ul / 1] } of ground. A new roperty wi : ——— EE — ? al Doris Jane Hick t : lennett " Yourv ter A } 4 ' | nat i f . Kelly, president *harles | A H 1% beer med sroude Cowher "Ron ni rats 00 hureh m { 1 sed ad from the Peni = | washabl 10 / nn ¢ | Wonder Who'se Kissing Her Now Merrill Stine and ! 3 $1,000, Thi 5 : ¥ belle ‘ } ‘ Sadie Kelly, Katy igh ; 1s | | fakin ‘ M Sgt. Harold Kell M M Edw Rissmiller. | Margaret Harpster, All rey haf 4 : toe, 4h : | nt church | rected an nd fabri isuall are ashabls : . y A ’ Py John C. Noland, B } ] i M nd he Presbyteri Eo dhe thule a nil tl Cot t church i 3 lov ( ( 10 ¢ visited e H vi § Q b ; parent na ' y ; » . rH Ra wi I ! | ! | J Relly, Monds g mit “riday afternool viatiol tewart { A , hp 4 . A ta 9 rot fh Sian h ia! x) : avens Above as river in Auto Cony merly with Pen: I Samuel Stive M1 Mat B J edhe ding yuna 1 d M nald V u present, Re Put il Proctor—And Gamble Walter Heattor VYTON! the } aurch, Al <% and y ry Iv ned . : ; the home Shrawder, of M1 visited Bellwood, Sunday 1 PRHGAINUN, of IRE Mu Association i rman. He la { r And Run Mir t oF Buffalo at the home of thei ! 4 nit Lillian A g ! ’ : y ' hirles 9¢ | JO rma { i 4 ' ish 1 { } 3 7 r Fhe Egg Hill Evangelical Church For senator RKeafaufer home State Hq having been Mr. and Mt: { ! y ) Jl and Mrs, Willian hy . ip : UB tate ha : Williar oy f ett \ an Rhoda \ Ihe Methodist Church burg, visited r. a I \ ril Wome: ( inization : Ry hd Fach Mi Ne MO i tenar. Par Metl y Pent / wWbison, Sunday ' Mr. and Edward and Directions Please Speaking of tubber fr Attention Mr. Secretary of the I'reasurs A Century of Progress Fhe Sprucetown ‘ 'S A \ Harold Methodist Church { POTTERS MILLS Presbyterian Churel OLIVER FARM MACHINERY Yes. we have it. Come In and let u how you the newest models of OLIVER TRACTORS, 68, 77 and 52 OLIVER PLOWS, 2 and 3} OLIVER HARROWS OLIVER MANURE SPREADERS OLIVER COMBINES SINGLE ROW CORN PICKERS witom FEmmanuel's Church We also have a full line of Ge milking equipment, Ope: 5. Diehl & Yearick Phone Millheim 26-R-25 or 130-R-4 REBIERSBURG, PA One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County EDW. I. KEICHLINE Reformed Church J MK ; | Temple Court Phone 2521 | J. M. KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY all a Among all standard classification cars entered in 1951 Mobilgas Economy Run... ' he Rue How can you explai and Mrs. Claude Pierce over the, an , "ot i “hekers| PS. Fisher vas th so A 1 4 these times fo a boy i go kd 4 2 SR ” EE Eh EE THRIFi } THREE" rememiwr 5 i" mh i brother.in.l . saa 4 1R ™he Re Howard Robson, =~ © By rer homas Land was the next past CHAMPION... COMMANDER V-8...LAND CRUISER V-8 things may Iw 1 : hin ' rary Many prized : at he Philipsburg St oxnits n v y Mey i ’ | ¢ : American freedoms ) ined opportunites must be sus. Mr. and Mr Arry ir g! nt n 5 ol nt i now Hl ne a . st tnd the an . a woner 1 t) X wnded for a wal JL wee of armang the nation celebrated their 354 d g at r L pe nis e nd i d mn | niversary with a family parts l h r I ) SHEN | H. Isenbury H ' I " a 9 agamst aggression y ved ten vet y _- at Hammer Rust ’ childs wel | Com? ! Aye en year the Perhaps vo wht to 1 d his ) Many precious But warn him that there may be danger of losing these day. Guests prese: nelude ' y n Stat : . iidin k ° freedoms pre rman ntl because thers are some people who, and Mi Robert Elle: berger \ ‘ - len H. Richard n Ww Sh ) _ on a ry and Judy. Mr. and Mr Cieorge " : hev were transported on } fiding for vears, have been ng we government ought to Rhule. Kenneth and Denni Mr ! onsecutive dna n the j- [eed of repair and $0 It Was de ey al ud mi es er da on own and run thin ! road for + sample, and the and Mr LM Reese Jr. and le ation wWagot 0 build a new churel The 0 iin, a Robert. Mr. and Mr John Bailes he committeenter f Potter stone was id Sept. 1, 1885, and electric hight and | la And right now the Jr. Naney and Gary. Clyde Reese Mills Bay Scout Troop No. 52 held | Was dedicated on Nov. 20, 1896 defense program may give thes people a new opportunity and Patricia Reese. The group was their monthly meeting at the Raloh the next ister were he for putting over ther wea of government ownership and afterncon and evening guests Shope home on Friday evening The Rey n op jot yr Rr ni i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simpson committeemen present were: the tn ress, ahd UN a. ay-1 and John spent the weekend at Rev Paul Tavior. H. E. Hennigh mond Jones : During he Rey And tell him that the real name of this idea is socialism, the home of his brother-in-law and John Stringer. John Meeker and Jones Arm he bipe Hg My | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Emigh, Mr. Shone. Robert Rhoads, of Cen- purchased and on Oct. 24, 19K and that most Americans don’t want it. For socialism means of Piteairn tre Hall also was present. He Was dedi ated Lu that people have less money, and fewer rights and privileges, Mrs. John Balley Sr. returned showed slides on Scouting. Other In 1923 the Rev. Delas Rete i home from the Benson Sanitarium present were Mrs. Taylor. Mrs John * 2¢ Wr pastor aid Suxog vi pa at Philipsburg, Friday, after being Meeker and Joan, Mrs. Dobson and he new parsonage was erected also, that when we give up any ol our free doms, we must be a patient there eight week son. Patricia Brown. Mrs. Bhope and In 1048 the Rev. 1. K on wh Heturn to bearer Mr. and Mrs, George Stiver vi ons John and Stanley, Refresh a PARSLOE Ninf! 0 there hogy ited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. ' ments were served following the |, Hg be ph ne hui Rh All three Studebol ers hod overdrive, optional of extre cou! - { Wilson Stiver and Mr. and Mrs. meeting [back to 1853 an WMS ANNOUNC " T™ . {the coming of peace four times i To help everyone remember the difference between tem. |Zendare Riggistan of Tyrone, on Tr Platoon | The carilionic bells which are in Trim, sleek and beautifully flight-streamed, all the new porary emergency powers and permanent socialism, we | Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Ross. Mrs.! Several football coaches have sug. | the church were given in memors; 1951 Studebakers have the right build for real thrift. of the father and mother of the publish this reminder. | Blanche Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. | gested the ideal of the platoon FEE Myers family and were dedicated Come in. See why Studebaker designing saves gasoline. | George R. Ross, of Bellwood, Sun- | ™ t for offense, ! em WY Want one r ‘mEEl CORLISS ARCHER Sundays CBS - 9 P.M, Bustern Time, | day evening one for defense, and one to go to Oh ron > WoW erty he Mrs. Lyda MeKivison returned to! class. Memphis Commercidl Appeal ® ’ {her home from the Philipsburg i —— Evangelical Church S. H. Poorman 0 y M t C WEST PENN POWER Co | Bate Hospital Sunday after having You ean't beat this bromide: “An The Evangelical Church began in r an [o] or 0. . been a patient there the past week, honest man is the noblest work of 1870 with the J. O. Duninger store WATER ST, nELl NTE J Mr and Mrs. Marion Bennett and Cod | room as the worship center. In EFO! EPA $25 8. ATHERTON ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA. permanent controls, Tell bin we all must make sacrifices today, But tell him, sure 1o keep the claim cheek that says, on demand - -
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