Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 17, 1951, Image 10

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CENTRE HALL
Mrs. Nellle Gibson of Warren, { great-grandchild were present
staying with Mrs. Bruce ittending the event were Mr
1s convalescing after bein patient | a rs. Harry McClenahan, Mr
in the Centre County Hi | | Sherman Putt, children
Mrs. Howard 1 [
THE CE
Pleasant’ Gap, . called on Saturday |! ! h A iP, had |
evening to see Mr. and Mr Gieor ! i | S MM U L L T 0 N
Heckman at their home near Cen-| NM Mi David 1 raybill
tre Hall Sunday callers at the 5... a p iki. HDR. 8 " i
Heckman home were Mr. ang Mi No Smuliton new y sent in I'n hard frost on
the Centre Democrat last week due | Monday morning. The mercury read
Warren Homan of State College ‘ I
and Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Eyster | with Mrs. | y [ [ I ) Jour J ih wrilel wy lt Le degre: zero. No
. . 3 } Fry Visi | { ALIVE nt NE. 1} f [ $ i X sot 1s Badges
Deanna Duane Barry and daughter Gail 08 Sunby yas gi Hill and Marys. Accord a Enabl
y ? ' ) M re woyn i : } i y rding 3 the
the Woman's Bible ( y and Billy of Altoona, Mr. and Barbara Jean Hagan has been HI 50 1 rt lle. He very much enjoyed meeting | recorded in the Lancaster
formed church at her home | : rs. Joe Hemmis and son Joe, and | *nd confined to bed part of the Pu : 4 }
ly. Devotions were in chi { Mt r. and Mrs. Jack Bair and son | ime at her home for
Bruce Ripka. wh \ aul Erad- | Jackie of Hollidaysburg, Mi and | Week
ford conducted the busi y rs. Fred Houser, children Judy,| Miss Helen Miller
ing. Refreshment V th and David of State College, | Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Miller of Brook y . father. C. F reamet wok 1 y \ sign
Present were Mrs. Ripka, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeClenahan, | ville, to Easton on Friday eve 1 52 : - 3 below for
ford, Mrs. John M { ildren Li and Jack, Mr. and | where they were guests of the Mil RY " living for t y it. Mir ream- | ed Both of these
Bradford, mM: \ ) Harfry McClenahan and |ler's son, Dan, until Sunda} RA ; Xie ta rv much enjoyed nding the | nets cause cool or a”
Fred Slack { ¢ Denng entre Hall. R. D.. Mr. | attended Parents’ Day activit A 4 4 - , a anil 3 ion of » Central ni r. whenever
Mrs. John Del H \ \n Mr MeClenahan and | Lafayette College where Dan {il : 4 " pis « Con : if the Evangelical
Boozer, Mir I eluant M Mike + Hall | ler is a senior y . ) y Churcl held
of McClure Mr. and Mrs. M. R ri / N . nals fn Len lon from May
unti) | attended the Ascension Day Club at ; H '| Saturday afternoon, It cert
and | the home of Mr. and Mr
‘ i nd Mi F. Wetzel | Kling in Juniata
Mr. and M J ! whe 1 p 2%. 5 Mrs, william ¢
it itzel m of Mi anda " intl
son John who. out "bi Hall, R. D ell 1
weekend i Saturday. was and fractured an
and Mrs. J. H. K unty Hos. | X-rayed and put in
Mrs. James Sea ory | Centre County Hospita
Weekend ,reguiged CYETIE I Mrs. Stoner return
Hartley | [ { ame day
Levi Gleixne: \fter the regular meeting of the | Miss Mar,
Paul of Lewi el and am y
Sunday call
Harold Stitze
Harold ;
Stitzer of
Misses Ell
Alexandria
their nephev
NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
The @entre Bemorrat
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wcality had FO PED 1823
Arney, wi | Those
nhove doubt
ot of were
iamaged planets
Almanac
enol and cold
loved ones on this visit we can expect a very
he Dos \ |
the ttn Harwood Kreame:
Pp v y y nN Mr. and Mr
Robert made a hurr
week OU MAY ask what are thess
? 15 your }
accompanied ( y this pl in orde ring Agri tural
Lancaster
Almanac you will no-
Herschel, ar
Frida a ign
MArkes
Terms of Subscription
Neptune
aimana
unoel
Mursday
ither-in-law
rence
ented a Mo-
consisting ol
playlet en-
Mother The pro-
by the matron:
Mrs. John De-
was presented
{ ] D ( ollect Utensils
Miriam, Nancy and Dorothy A ve Fe iz llefon race) Houser
Hagan were ar Milt
family dinner at William
family and Mrs. Robert tments
Mrs. M. W ¥ in | shiments on Sunday. Othe:
laney, Mr Lawrer Ba \ ved by Lhe ubordinate Grange Mr. and Mrs, Willia
Mrs. J. F. Wet { [ et RIMHI t
ing of the Wor
Reforme !
church at
evenin
the distr
Zero
were
Joe
guest
Slenker
Mr
as Mother
and Mrs. |
Don Prazie:
Mr. and
sons Artis
supper
Mead
A bran ‘ OFFICE DAYS- to 8 P.M
store ha J ¥ | and I 1 8 - at c - % , - ' idk . far As . . v : .
Weis ct : tnd \ . of Lamar. an ' y Se nla 4 i i : ‘ ‘ . ih i a [| a : 4 | ' ; : . i { ana Kept
Mrs
Harold
DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist
Opposite Post Office at REBERSBURG
PHON} 6-R-11
Tuesdan [ aturday, 10 A. M
(HU RCH
CHEMICAL SPRAY USED
NEW PAIN KILLER
BREYERS
"NEAPOLITAN
Blazer
day. Sh
ers, and t
in
ily gath
Sunda: pper
Mrs. Ray Sharer
near Centre Hal M f ; ; Mercy wpital Satur ] ring Week ai Pe
Marvin : he J : rr
Combination of VANILLA
CHOCOLATE & FRESH STRAWBERRY
Celebrate Spring
Share ® y Breve cole :
Come In! See it Today!
NOW JUS] Plegin TO DRY CLOTHES
wiTH THE NEW Westinghouse A
Pugin = - 22
CLOTHES DRYER
WITH TUMBLE ACTION for
“
JACKSONVILLE
AND LITTLE NITTANY
the 3
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2) NO INSTALLATION =:
Mrs. John Ce
followed during
Coldron
Cora H
Ros Mis
Herbert Gari
ander Mrs
Harry Burris
and Mrs. George
These member
and B Missionar
Laitheran church atter
annual meeting of the
Missionary Society of
District in the Luthera:
Miliheim last Wedne
John Wert, Mrs. Claude
Abner Alexander Mr :
Frank, Mr Harry McClenahs I : ring details 4 ~ ; —"
Mrs. Robert Rhoad ) N
Homan, Mr Ralph Homa
John Coldron Mr Haro
Miss Bertha Sharer, M
Wert, Mrs. Ray Mark
Frank, Mrs. C. H. Hot
Harold Leightley Mr
shall, Mrs. Koy Dutrow
garet Alexander and
Barger
The Friendshio Bible \
Lutheran church met with
Clyde Decker at her home
Centre Hall last Thursday evenin
Mrs. Ernest PF. Prank had charge o
wsibou! BOIK#
[chends ore built for priceless folks... like yours!
ss. of course, I's electric
Just plug it in any wall
; “ Amenica’s highest compression « hrs conditions
and the service free simplicity of a design
When the folks vou love are involved
you could justify the purchase of
It pavs dividends with: No
adequate
gas-wasting siippage when cruising
outlet where
voltage can be maintained
like you do your iron or
toaster. Clothes are gently
tumbled in warm, SUN
BREEZE air — come out
fluffy, soft, sweet-smelling
Dryer holds a full washer
load.
Westinghouse gives you
IDENTICAL “TWINS *
Take all work out of wash
day with the Laundromat
Automatic Washer and the
Westinghouse Clothes
Dryer.
Jeffries’ Furniture Marl
“Drive to the Country and Save”
wee )PEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAY woe
CENTRE HALL, PA,
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— YOU CAN 88 SURE .i¢ ms Westinghouse —
{the devotions while Mr Pa
| Brooks had the entertainment. The
| June meeting will be in the form of
{a plenic at Penn's Cave. Member
| Present wery Mr Frank Mr
Brooks, Mir, Miriam Faust Mr
Harry Burris, Mrs. Evan Homa
IMrs. Ralph Luse Mr warren
| Paust, Mrs. George Homan, Mir
| Reeder Sharer, Mrs. Donald Faust
Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. William
Puff, Mrs. Lynn Miller, Mrs. Mar
| vin Bharer, Mrs. Marion Share
Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Roy Dutrow
Burris as visitors
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hess, of
Winfield, came home Bunday eve.
ning from Hampshire, 111, where
they had visited sinee last Wednes.
day with Mrs. Burkholder's uncle
one f the rent ft
and Mrs. Willard Rover and Donald
Mr. and Mrs. M. A Burkholder | ating three-part series,
Memaori
MAN WITH "MIDAS TOUCH”
MAKES $300,000 000
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the man with the Midas touch
Wall Street and amassed
t riunes in mod.
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some $309.000 £00 ind the unpre.
dictable activ that marked his
fabulous cares Begin the fascin.
“The Por.
tunes of Thomas Fortune Ryan” in
May 27th sue of The American
Weekly, nation’s popular magazine
with the Baltimore Sunday Ameri
can. Order from your local news
nvaced
’
George Rishel. Mr. Rishel, a former | dealer,
made |
a Packard on the basis of superior safety
alone
And if you're obliged to be budget.con-
scious « that still needn't deprive your
family of a Packard. Bear in mind that the
solid quality behind Packard safety has a
dollars-and <cents payoll in many ways
For example:
® Packard Thunderbolt engines give you
more than trustworthy reliability that
keeps you in the clear . . . They pay
dividends with: the efficiency ol
with up to 25% fewer working parts than
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® Packard's exclusive Ultramatic Drive
gves You more than swift responsiveness
and complete control under all driving
Those are just a few highlights of the
mechanical life story behind the human
life story of this new 1951 Packard. They
help explain why, of all the Packards
builtin the last 52 vears—over 50% are
still in service!
we ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE
C.F. HIPPLE & SON
Bishop St., Bellefonte, Pa.
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