Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 4 | } * JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! | Guest Soloists At DAR Meeting Planned | $1 00 DRESS SALE $1 .00 The Bellefonte Chapter of the | Daughters of the American Revo- SATURDAY —10:00 to 11:00 A. M. 3:00 to 4:00 P, [lution will ‘held & dinner st the { Brockerhoff Hotel Thursday, May a 5 13, at 6:30 pn There will be one group of dresses on sale at each Following the dinner. the busi- of the above hours ONLY! | ne meeting and musical program will be held at the Presbyterian PEACOCK KIDDIES’ SHOP | “ui iu Guest olols for the meeting ' : ad will be Mr Elizabeth Vincent, of | PHONE 11386 BELLEFONTE, PA, | Lock Haven, and Andrew Fontana, y, of Lock Haven. They will be ac- companied by Mi Vincent's moth- ier, Mi Olive tiver, also of Lock Haven NOW FEATURING THE Mt Vincent, until a few year ARO vas a resident of New York DE LUXE G-E “EIGHT” Ci i the daughter of Baron Paul de Launay composer and concert organist, of Florida, for. merly Pa and Olive Stiver, of Lock Haven who has been her | daughter onl voice teacher Mi Vincen oprano, has sung inder the bat of the late Sandro | Benelli, originator of the Florin-| tine Ci id Solon Alberti, or- anist and director New York! Cit I'wi winner of the A oclated Concert Bureau nation- wide iit 1 New York City M1 Vincent is now soloist at St Pa I pal Church in Lock Have : appear with an en- embl adio station WRPZ Mr. Fontana, baritone, has been dire { Immaculate Con- cepti Chi Lock Haven for! y Lhe la three eal He has been ia ude in New York City under ( 15¢ ¢ Radelli, teacher with the ima Opera Compa and St ele Church Choir in Washing- on, DC. M Fontana | itive {f the Austrian Tyrol Both Mtr Vincent Mr. Fon- aa Vinne { ions and Pe ge a ‘ lol AE Nila ph 8« ie : i Al mi x! ¢ unable ) ten ‘ \ ¢ Brocke { { Packed DE LUXE saving, troubie-saving conven- iences . . . Deep fruit and vege! able drawers 9 Deep meat drawer Sta $8 steel freezer New alun num shelves Space Maker 2D REFRIGERATOR More than 2,700,000 G-F Refrigerators have been in use for 10 years or longer! Dorman’s Electric PHONE HOWARD, PA PN Authorized Dealer GENERAL ED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Sgt. Frank Parker Attends NCO Course nd H M Pa: ) Be { an De Nnpan ) A { the [ Mcer aden I M \ Pr ' establishe ed officers | nite Al n ¢ e 1 ‘ 64 hous f ¢ genera ANG eaqder- 4 wea , 4 4 Instruction ferences, |e | f te Park Berlin Cer 8 bet 350. and is nec embe { “CC” Compas ist Bal gth infant Regiment. with |} echt i Bush Addition Group Plans Bake Sale A AR AL DOT f D f A ind A ¢ Dia r A n ¢ ; \ wide ine ' ' -. y Mr } Ri © Dake AR Alded By Ci ed ] TWO DAY SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! BOTH STORES STATE SPECIAL SALE! Our Own “BRYSON MAID" YLONS Our First Quality (OLLEGE & 15 and 30-Denier—51-Gauge All First Quality 09 Pair Full-fashioned, luxury sheerness, These are the leg-flattering nylons that walk out Bly to 11. of our store. Sizes Real Values! Buy ‘Em Quick! BELLEFONTE New Spring Shades! Flattering Beige Tropical Tan * Light Sun Tone DANK’S & CO. FONTE STATE COLLEGE * BELLE NOTICE We wish to announce to the public that on and after May 1, 1951, our New and Used Car Sales Department will be at our new location on the corner of Bishop and Allegheny Streets. and body work will continue at our garage on So. Water Street. As soon as we complete installation of new equip- ment, cleaning and painting, we will have our Grand Opening in our new garage on the corner of Bishop and Allegheny Streets. Repairs S. H. POORMAN . Bellefonte, Pa. | | ht fui . » L hd Milk Producers Red Cross First Aid |Library Cleanup Meet Tuesday; | Classes Completed Listed In Column . 4 Howard Mamill, Firat Ald chair- The cleanup of grounds of the Officers Named {man of the Bellefonte Red Cross | Centre County Library by pledges | Chapter, announced this week that of the 8fgma Chi fraternity at The annual meeting of the Belle- | the following Red Cross First Ald | Penn State was described this week fonte section of the Eastern Milk | instructors has completed classes: | in the Philadelphia Evening Bul- Producers Cooperative was held on | John Mulfinge: Pleasant Gap, | letin Tuesday in the Logan Grange Hall | who recently completed a First Ald Earl Selby in his column “In Ow at Pleasant Gap { Class consisting of 17 persons; Fred Town”, says it this way: The following officers for 1051! Hayes, who completed a class of 14 “Reward: Robert John Pitzpat- | were elected: James Beaver, pres- |at Hublersburg, and John Wid- | pick, of 3571 Calumet retiring pres- | ident; Ray Corman, vice president; | mann, who completed a class of | ident of 8igma Chi's chapter at H M. Musser, ecretary Dean { 12 employes of Warner Co. The Pennsylvania Btate College, har | 7 ressler, treasurer, E. J. Gentzel, | Warner Company provided the tme | given the fraternity's freshmen a | | delegate; Frank Brooks, alternate | for the employees to take the First | clear demonstration of how virtue | delegate | Ald instruction pays off |, Talk whi given bY Robert Col ' The Pg Stil of teaching “Believing that pledges could do | man fieldman for the Eastern milk | First a, 0 mi Rion of persons as | omething useful during hell week | producers; EB. J Gentzel delegate: | part of the Civil Defense planning | oo ia tion. he sent them to the | Harry Corman of Spring Mill sec- | ha been placed upon the Red Centre County library in nearby | Jon, an id Horry Smith, director of | Cross | Bellefonte, where they trimmed | RL | Tw SS { shrubbery, fixed up the landscap- Entertainment was furni hed by Plan Boxing Show At | Ing and built a retaining wall | Mrs John Yearick, Mr Julian : | “Beveral days later the boys got | Robe, and Mrs. Luther Fisher, of | Lock Haven Saturday | their reward--Mrs. Carl Ifverson Mill Hal | toll amat t { the librarian, sent over a specially Refreshments were served to the F ight ama eur DOXIT boy Ven | baked cake, topped with the Greek 150 person ¥ by the Ladie iol flonsaret by 1a K avn letters for Sigma Chi. 80 who ate of ‘Logan Crang College field house there Saturday, he cake? Not the pledges, natur- - May Activit i cheduled to get ally ! List New Office Hours ny o at § pm EE — T% aly ' { ind ’ For Farmers Group Tes fhatn Soul 4 Hive lounde Beech Creek Girl's Effective Saturday mornin May | burg Golden Gloves pug i. a Engagement Listed , the local county office of the Phil Christmas, a Golden Glove Farmers Home Administration, lo- | champion from Johnstowr 8p Mr, and Mrs. Arthur D. Hinch- cated in the basement of the Post tt has had Bf is ar expec liffe of Beech Creek have announced | Office Building, Bellefonte, will be ' to join the professional rank the engagement of their daughter open for business on Saturday from There will be even bouths of | LaRue, to Cpl. Dale R. Greib, son 8 to 12 noon, with a skeleton force three round of Mr. and Mrs, Royer R. Greib of in operation, according to Claude — Snow Bho H. Mvers, county supervisor for the Court Patrick McArdle to Meet Miss Hinchliffe, a graduate of the Bellefonte office. The office ha: A meeting of Court Patrick Mec- | Lock Haven High School and Lock been operated a 5-day week | ardje Catholic Daughters of Amer-| Haven Teachers College, is a mem- previously. but now under the De- | ica of Bellefonte, will be held in| ber of the Bradford City elementary fense Mobilization order this office 8t John's School Hal Monday faculty is required to be open for busi | May 7 at 8 p.m | Cpl. Grelb 1s a graduate of the on Saturday morning Mem bers are urged to attend as | Snow Shoe High School and attend- The county UDervisg office | , Ie mn of officer ill take place | ot Lock Haven Teachers College be- hours will rema \5 usual, Mon- | uy Marie Kelleher, grand regent, | fore entering the Army. He is sta- ay mornings from 8 a.n ntil 121 4, inced tioned at Pairbanks, Alaska oon. Those who desire | No date has heen set for the wed- we supervisor should arrange Courte el bis ave hen | ding me to the office at that time bana h sutomobile. Try it. and | Lu Sip el The Farmers Home Administra. |. feel | Advertise—the CD for good result 1011 Mare oar LO eligibie ppil 4 to t farn and als an _- —————————— p———————————— eS e of Hve K 7 BN the farn i Annot secure i ! K ing AL e Ch le te { interes t Myer The County committee who ha charg { ef ftie thi fa» fice are as follow Harr A. Cor- mal Spring Mil chal ir Rn Ney lee, Howard RD R M Ha ls Warri Mark RD Milesburg Women's NOTICE Club To Meet Ma 7 : Riise Samet y ll Come see us at our new location at the meet at 8 sm monass Mar || rear of the former Haag Hotel property 7 he Te teriar di . ol room on E. Bishop Street, Bellefonte. avid Stone £ r ie for Ethel Meserve { State ( ego We have BETTER BUYS in good used cars that are waiting for will eak on “Inter De ation vou RIGHT NOW, no matter what your needs, or how much you The Social committer in charge wish to spend, you'll find YOUR CAR HERE, NOW! of the meeling are Margaret | » >be oul : the) Baird. chairman gn mows a - a 1950 TORD 3b ey heater, radio, overdrive me Scheckler, Margaret —Hyiief 1950 FORD Six, 2-door, heater, radio Emi Keel er “or MeElwain 1949 FORD Custom 2-door, loaded Margaret Flick, Grace Dchench 1949 FORD Custom 2-door, heater hd Vesta Wats 1949 MERCURY 4-door sedan, loaded, all new tires 1948 HUDSON Commodore Eight, loaded Mothers Club Plans 1947 FORD 4-door, heater. radio 197 FORD 4.door, heater, radio, new motor Annual Dinner May 8 1946 FORD Club Coupe. heater, radio The Bellefonte Mother lub wil 1946 FORD coach, heater, radio hold annual ner at the Eutas 196 FORD 4-door sedan new molor House at 6:30 Nuesday, Ma 196 FORD 4.-door, heater, radio B A hort busine nee g wil 192 PLYMOUTH coach follow he dinne: kesmag 192 PACKARD Six 4-door sedan Al | 1M] PLYMOUTH coach Reservation be § ed 191 PLYMOUTH coach, healer Priday by calling Mr Mildrec 1940 PONTIAC 4-door sedan Widmann M1: Petty Kuhlimat 1937 FORD coach - - 1937 CHEVROLET coach Miss Grace Rote TRUCKS 1950 CHEVROLET %-ton stake, heater, radio, spotlight, Engaged To Wed foglights and helper springs, Mrs. Ruth Rote of 8. Alleghe: 19 FORD *, -ton pickup treet, Bellefonte, has announced 17 FORD 1',-ton chassis and cab the engagement of her daughter 1937 FORD ',-ton pickup Grace Irene and Pvt. Richard 1 17 FORD ',-ton panel, completely overhauled, new motor Albright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- wel Albright of near State College rides BARNETT MOTOR Ft. 8ill, Okla. No date ha wen set for til ding | - * wo a mn || Used Car Lot — Rear Former Haag Hotel Ba on Jo THA in aman] E. Bishop Street — Bellefonte ent plan is An easy way to find it | Ser JIM LEITZELL, Mgr Phone 3512 BELLEFONTS hard to pa Butler (Ga Herald 1} 7) 1 pr— a N Ji Home Gardens Clothing Center Open While no extensive drive is ex- I'he Red Cre ( g Ce lyon % pected to be launched, Becretary! in the Wi 1 red of Agriculture Charl Bran J Hi Pr urging everybody to plant ne |” gardens thi ear. Th tional en ergency and high food cost p We emphasis on home garden progran vy ’ at this time isk Newspapers with pald cir Kr f | are usually read, even unto the vertising therein Want pet, A i e ( FE 111321 i A YET y 2 1130300000000 LE RRR RRR REA RA i RRR RRRRRE FIT IIIT IIIT IIINY FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY —- MONDAY 8 A HILARIOUS SCREEN OEY : from the best-sefling book famed battlefield cartoons that kept 6,000,000 G.1.s is A DAVID WAYNE os “Joe” TOM EWELL os “Wille Pia MY — TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — IRENE DUNNE FRED M:- MURRAY SONGS! SHENAKIGANS! v FUN! h Out w car! LRRRARRRRRQQQRQE — THURSDAY ONLY — BRILLIANT I [Ts SPECTACLE AND DRAMATIC POWER //, g& ‘y ERE NENRNN EN. ORSON WELLES - % Macsenx ody Modbeth WILLIAM ELLIOTT WALTER BRENNAN MARIE WINDSOR Monday & Tues. The heart-warming story of “two-gun” Parson Gray, his family and his town. A story of Just folks! JOEL ELLEN MeCREA DREW “STARS IN Wednes. & Thurs. The powerful drama of a man's weakness and a woman's betrayal! LEE 2 JANE conn wyarr “THE MAN WHO CHEATED MY CROWN" Dean Stockwell « Alan Male HIMSELF” alsoSusan Haywardin “CHANGE OF HEART"
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