Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 26, 1951, Image 2
Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 26, 1961 BOALSBURG The First On the Evangelical Church aniz and IIe V1 red dleman and Al met 'hursda and Mi with Mrs. Ralvbh Kern Furnace College RD. Mi Kern id Clas: of the cla was | harge of the oalsbi itheran Church meeting. Pla: \\ made | met with ini 1 Charles Hess annual Mother-Daugl B [ hursday evening. Esther Graham to be held at t evening, May made for a I Saturday, M ham was talnment ed during it was in Samuel Ishle \ [ rgini A Well Miss Ethel « | M Pet t was plane for the meetin Knepp, Mrs. Clair Z { Mi I'uesday ever : 15 at 7:45 Maude William: ) ( » } ! Philip Installat June at Tussey Lois Ann nesday ever V \ Va rank Sci Roy Harp noble was i ta lle N [ Ia H Jack (il felter, Bud by Distric I 1 hit i Musser Nora Weave: Queen 1 other office: Grand M: Recordi McAlevy Myer oi f Ol of the sted group the n \ plan Relr Pleasan the Musiciax Smith: Right Grand, Mi Supporter Florence Vice Gra: Supporter Special Washer Sale! 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Owens Electric Store Phone 2036 Bellefonte {kle and family at Port Matilda RD Sunday | Fire Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Ishler Norman and Kay Bickle visited and Mrs. Roy Henninger and ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold and fam- Bie- the the thelr the I'he Brownie Troop met at Hall Priday evening and members worked on a gift for mother for Mothers’ Day. At next meeting May 4. from 7 p.m. the gift will be finished. Pres- | ent were Mrs, Russell Harpster, Mrs Norman Callahan, Betty and Joan Harpster, Sandy Tait, Sandra Ne- | vel, Mary Ellen Smitley, Kitty L.} Stiffler, Ann Wheeler, Anna Smith Peggy Schilling, Carol and Sendzik, Ruth A. Lenker, Janice | Carroll, Heather Maw, Patty Gills- | gan, Patsy Cole, Carol Addison Barbara Trauger, Doris McClintic and Nancy Young Visitors with Mr Harpster and were Mr. and Mrs of Altoona: Mr. and ers, of Gllitzen; Mr. and Mrs, Char- Breon, Fanny, Virginia and Jr. Mrs. Charles Bohn and and Mrs. George long and State College: Mr. and Mr: Kustanbauter, Bellefonte Irene and Janet Bickle, Port Ma- tilda RD. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ishier Mrs. Thomas Dry and son Mrs. Forrest Dry, State College visited relatives in Freeport Tarentum recently Ww Peggy | and Mrs family Sunda Leo McCullougn Mrs, Ted My- Rus- | sell \ le Charles Mr Billy Thoma with RD niu of Sharon with hi Goheen, who en- Goheen Hill weekend Mary 8 ent Mr. and College a ‘onada were inl aeipiusn Reed Servi Willi r'siup Mi Maude A St Karen eier and Patsy Cos rt Cole and Mr Har The Youth High Feliowsl at the Evangelical and Church Monday evening and the vorship service was in charge of Shirley Confer The theme wa In Nat Jack Callahan led group fe ils : APT Hp met Reformed CGiod ire the poem Patty with Mi Mme siel MILLHETM, PA. 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Youll get a Real THRILL When You See "COPPER CANYON" (Color by Technicolor) News Tasue Soon—May 4th and Sth "OPERATION PACIFIC” J M1 | any | lowed | meeting lo 8 | gervice of will | in the church Sunday { family, weekend guest | Harper, { first of April, spent | end | turned { for | Methodist {old before Feb. 1, any Clark williams birthday der, milestone an Clayton Updegraf! of Williamsport a daughter UNIONVILLE Services regular hour, | 30 pm, fol- h Followship | Methodist Church School the Worship Service at 7 by the You Sun- at meeting of | Christian | Church evening, | School room, | Mrs. Lester Harpe: and | Youngstown, 0O., were! of his father, HE of Unlon township | John C. Stere, a patient in the Altoona Veterans Hospital since the the past week- | family here and re-| to the hospital. check-up | R. R. Lehman, forme: pastor here, called on Friday evening | dinner was held Sun- of Mr. and Mi» in honor of the of her father, C. W. Bau- that day passed his 83d Present were, his son M1 Mrs. Clarence son, Mr. and Mr and children, all Mrs. Updegrafy monthly busines Society of Methodist Thursday The the Women's the 3, be May Mr. and of with his Wednesday further The Rev ome friends A birthday at the home who ana and fami) Bauder And celebrated Luraey Forrest Bauder birthday last and father, C mjoved dinner the aurant in Bellefonts manage: and nt Mr Clare Brungart a iidren, of Lebanon xere Sunda; {f his guests at the Roy Brungart aginner brother aone ang } Bowersox moved last Pris m the Mrs, W. R Zacharias n East Pebersburg to Milroy Alt pent f Aumat We nd Mr atp of Mi Harr Sunds Mrs. J were and Vv Johr and hildren. of Saturday Cray College, were the home of her C. MM. Blerhy Hartman | pending in Harrisburg Jimmy Cormar at the Kermit Potters Mill will be presented by of Watson‘own high under direction of Howard in the local E. U. B. Church Sunday, Apr. 20. at 7.30 pm Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings and Jack, of Lock Haven, were Suns day dinner guests at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. OG. Cummings Will Miles township parents who have children who will be six years 1952, please got in touch this week with Miss Alma Corman, or call Mies township high school--telephone 20R3 — —— i Lew Davidson, Jr. : visi. at nd Mr Tom parents spent Ros man home h A Concert the student school Lames In Wonsan Fight (166 N. Thomas The enemy port of Wosan Is aptly | called the “Clyy of Death” and. Lewis J. Davidson Jr, ships ser: | viceman, third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davidson. Street, Bellefonte | helped to make it so He Is serving aboard the destroy. ler USS Walke which recently bom. | | | ] : in funneling barded military targets in the eity for 27 consecutive days Along with other UN units, the! Walke has completely destroyed three of five main enemy supply lines to the front. Wosan Is one of the most Important links of the enemy's “ital transportation system troops down to the front lines The ship Is now in a United Na- tions port for replenishment of sup- plies and ammunition, sister and husband, Mrs, Evard Adams, of burgh, Other guests at the Custer home recently were Mr. and Mr Ralph Moran and her mother, Mrs Loua Hinton, of Altoona, Both the monthly and Mr. and near Pitts. her annual fonville Cemetery Association (Oak Ridge Cemetery) will be held on Monday evening, May 7 In school house. It is hoped there will be a good attendance of lot own- | | { meetings of lot owners of the Un- | the | ers. The annual election of officers! will take place, In which all lot owners should be interested. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Way, of Arlington, Va. visited over the weekend with his mether, Mn Hannah Way, On his return Sun- day afternoon, he was accompan- led by his mother, and sister Mis Merriam way, who will visit there for a time Mr. and Mrs his mother, Mrs. Orrie M. Holt, ited Bunday with Mr. and Russell Phillinger, of Tyrone Miss Georgeanna Holt, of Wash. ington, D. C.. Was a recent guest at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. B. E. Holt of this place Miss Kate Smith Russell Holt and Yip- Mr visited several | days the fore part of this week with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bechdel, of Howard Miss Florence Pinch visited a fen davs this week with Mrs. Effie Au- man. of Port Matilda Mr Barton and Mrs Blanchard Holt Kathryn Tallhelm called on Mrs. John Barton Boalsburg Sunday At Florence Mr Mr and fami afternoon Hazel and and the evening worship service Methodist Church on Bun. day, Apr. 20. at 7:30 pm... DST, the Constans Commandry 33 Knight Templar of Bellefonte will be the est Ser will be conducted by the Rey. Vowler, assisted by Rey. A. G. Herr of County Home Don't Pa ore it ice at Bellefonte ment wl ment wil in the ace the the asl week tax be- forget, th the 1950 proper! entered hn the Treasurer A stant There a taxes outstand- taken ¥ 1 Al hold {it Are nal care of or, wal John Altoona sere weekend Idella Wiliams Mr. and Mra Mill Hall, cali Me. and Mrs cently Mis Margaret Kane home last Friday from Haven Hoapital shere she medaic patient MM Alma Pletcher her home Saturday her sister, Mr: k Have n Bixel, © the heme of Schwenk re- Robert at A. H returned the Lock had Decor al retur: fram a Gordon La ed Victor AN as tid an Thomo ped! an onventionh of health 5 No normal rena Pletcher - sell iting Mase lon the weekend Mune! home of her » A evenin at the Oscar Wer pe Dickson Jackie ¢ Harker g and Sunda home of Mr. an wel included Mr daughters Sonya { Milesburg: Mr and Faye Qviler, of Milford Ovler and He Ovier and ff Hummelstorm Jackie” Graflihs, youngest dau- of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Gral- underwent An emergency ap- wectomy at the Lock Haven ital Sunda night Monda her youe « on Wa improved conditi = hat WAC Applicants Have Choice Assignments g work in the following Chemical, Communica. Intelligence, Finance, Food information, Machine Ac- Mapping and Reprodue- Military Police, Mo- Personnel and Ad- ministration. Photography. Quar- termaster,’ Maintenance, Scientific Bervices and Supply, is offered to the young women of the Centre County ares who can qualify for an enlistment in the Women's Arm Corps, according to T Bgt. William 8 Nagle of the local recruiting station Due to the rapid expansion of the Interesth careers tions Service counting tion, Medical, tor Transport Armed Forces, there are immediate | openings for Young women between the ages of 38 and 34 for enlistment at the Bellefonte office, geant announced. He encourages all loca! young women to take advan. tage of the opportunities offered. the training. the pay, the self-satis- | faction that women may have in knowing they ame serving their country in this essential work. Those Interested bay secure ad- ditional information at the Bush! Arcade building in Bellefonte any week day. Monday through Satur. | from 5:30 aan. to 5 pm Residents of Brush— (Continued From Page One) ley should be able to eanstruct such & building. Allen Winkieblech donated an acre of ground a hard sur faced road “in the better Intercats of the community.” unt, Our own prediction " to the pennant winners is based on pre. ference rather than intelligence. Set | Grassland Field Day ‘ One of Five in State Philipsburg mphasis pls SNOW SHOE Mrs. George gical patient State Hospital Mrs Caldarra is at the KUL TN Mr Allee Bell calle Rockey 1 afternoon daughter Cleo, Mr and Mrs. Rex Lucas, Lydia and Pamela spent last Thursday eve ning at Altoona, while they atter ded the Circus at Jaffa Mosque Mrs. Rex Lucas, George Hall James Sullivan were in Phil Shia, Wednesda) Mr Mrs, Rufus Breon Snow Shoe, entertained In of their son Bobby fourth bh day, Baturday Ap Games were piaved erved, Present were Maxie Lee McCloskes Sandy and Gary Bell Basalla, Jimm: Reasner Balash, Bobby Lewis, Lytk ick Jr.. Sheila Koleno, Diana ell and Peter Krone, Mrs Bell, Mrs Lois Koleno lla Basalla, Mr Dorothy Mrs. Phyllis Reas Margaret Bell Breon Mrs. Edna on Mr. and Mrs, Styrl Bellefonte Wednesday George Hall, and anc 1a del iael- and afternoon ana iu Jody Petx CGeorgeann: Perry AA rs il Seeks Office— § Prom relative the Con Airborne Training Offers Many Extras Ex! gaining, extra pay, and Keynotes the Airborne, with I''Bgt. William 8B 8. Army-Alr tation cot eniure are the the ages tell and 200 jlunteer for ste 7 nest week | Haag Beginning rear of Lhe h HEATER 1950 FORD FORD FORD coach heats MERCURY 4.doo eda HUDSON 4-door FORD 4 door 1945 1949 1948 in office paid full thes and an addit debledness of $60,000.00 1943 financed in onder to pay obligation = which had Pen incurred prior 1947 the time that 1 became a Count) 1845 Commissioner, and 1948 ut which 1946 which | 1942 rovided, Lu 1942 1942 1941 1938 193° 183% 1948 Te wil edan heater FORD 4-door sedan FORD coach, black FORD 4 PIYMOUTH STUDEBAKER PACKARD Clipper PIYMOUTH coa OLDSMOBILE soda CHEVROLET FORD } CLOSED-IN will be made floor sedar oi coach ’ $ ach wel paid Ir as Lhe “i Rel COR JELLY 1950 1948 1947 1947 1947 CHEN FORD picku FORD balf-ton j FORD PANEL 8 FORD Chassis a on fon Important Hd see YOu ne werk barbershop Truma ight Early C run up Lo the See JIM LEITZELL, Mgr what vias Pickle out Earl 56" GOL) CHARS ~.,, FOR BEST VALUES NOTICE! ~kED 1950 FORD 2-DOOR overar green gunmetal PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan dark blue healer linder. § BARNETT MOTORS USED CAR LOT IN MILESBURG will be at the LOT fonte ADO OVERDRIVE tight, black radio, overdrive heater and radio heater and radio, gray and radio radio, spotlight heater, good shape linder new molor cense 3512 BELLEFONTE Phone DOLLAR DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 26 - - i JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS FOR THESE 3 BIG DAYS INFANTS’ SHEER DRESSES SUN SUITS—Infants’, boys’ and girly’ SEERSUCKER LONGIES (bib) BOYS' GABARDINE LONGIES—Boxer and bib BOYS GLEN PLAID LONGIES BLOUSES—One lot—7 to 114 BLOUSES—One lot—32 to 38 SUN DRESSES—2-piece~7 to 114 LADIES' MID-RIFF BLOUSES (White) JACKETS—One¢ lot—DBoys' and Girls LADIES® SHORTS GIRLS SHORTS BOYS" SWIM TRUNKS GIRLS SWIM SUITS BOYS’ SNEAKERS—Sizes 11; to 6 MEN'S GABARDINE PANTS OPEN 10 AM. TILLOE.M KARL'S CLOTHING STORE IN MILESBURG $ 8 8 3 5 §-48-% 8 3 3. 88% 8c 95¢ £1.00 £1.00 $1.59 £1.00 $1.00 £1.49 £1.00 $2.95 $1.95 $1.59 £1.39 S198 and $2.95 S198 £5.95 from * ir 5.4 3 & 5 3