Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 24, 1951 J co {ty held their nua) | | . U N ! O N VY ] L L E Fi Ticot Evers a | SMU LLTON | . | Wins Commendation Plans Progresisng Rummage Sale Is | time they conducted their annual oka antl wore {A For Horse Show Scheduled Saturday election of ofMcers, and payment of | About } im ante Methodist Church servi Sun- camp in Washington, D.C, Mon- | 4,,es lof this writh Monda) ntil the day School at 9:45 an l in ! f L time ] & Pa VW ‘ of st John's by the morning v } t Memorial Day program, Wednes- is speeding alon gol © rR f e 1 “TT 4 i / } in the 11 am, at which time w i {ny ay 30, by the American Le- | WOODYCREST Last Wednesda un Announce Birth 1 5 wa {at ‘ ” ) Poort ATR shop and Jnistered the Holy " ‘ of the community, will be as| (From Last Week) listening to Lowell Thoma : Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Mie y Bo 3 8 Re rane Ha y > ' t M4 } Ar \ " follow 11aker “arr of er “1 } iN 5 g A . h A 3 By wel bal g eh ol - y ov ; pins yh es | Attendance in Sunday School last new commer tator h : rentioned Kilepes Halgisa : aro noe he . i | h p ] e | 2 : at 9 am, it 1 as an- " a "i ; Sunday was 94 the enormous sun ( iri sirth of thelr second child and fir . : a : Pp Nell Flack . Free Methodist \ > . ¥ Won fe stove! A ALL The WS.CS held their Mother | we and our niece and husband, the daughter in the Centre County Hos- Sunday School « \ 3 Aan. Bu h Hollow Le MELETY | snd Daughter Banquet meeting at | next morning aw it. It wie n | pital, May 13. The Infant weighed 7 ing, followed by th Ril : : 4 ee Riese Cemetery | yhe Allencrest tearoom in State [elongated nape nd pound 6 ounce and has been Ship 8% 11 an bp wid Ir pie Juan b, emetery Atl college on Thursday night of last!thousand miles long named Lynne the pastor, the Rev. O. H ‘ Balla RIKE Bae, AE Union | week. Mrs. M. C. Rinehart was lead- | Mr. Thomas, and : haas Young | A eel Ew AT 2a Wh eld Place el the program. Others who par- | thousand mile Parents of Child 11s p.m vi o ; A 1 re ha Rp CONSISt- | ioipated were Mrs. Bernard Reigh (a little from the right of the cen Pfc. and Mrs. michael A service at 8 pn nd . basal oa —— ~ ¥ Rio and Janie, Mrs. E. J. Gill, Donna |ter of the su most halfway bs { Pleasant Gap, aré the paren of the Rev. Shellha Praye ! al nal i we ) : Me NOCISL | gatley, Mi Lloyd McClaren and {tween the north and tl t part | their first child, a daughter, weigh vice Wednesday even ¢ UTE ANC Hie va » the DeRd. | nrg "Russell Smeltzer. Mrs, Ham-|of the sun, or as we 1 t say, |ing 7 pounds, 8 ounces, born in the This coming week |! bee et | At the end of services in town, the}, 1’ cline, of Lemont, was guest| NEE, at sum: L appeal to | Centre County Hospital Ma) aside as lent of t i ing ft Party pate in| speaker at the event, Gifts were | have moved at sunset to tl auth |The Infant has been named Patricia new Union meter ‘ 4 Ri SeIVK at the new | resented to the oldest and young- ern hemispher { th n, that | Mrs. Muteh is the former Dolore Any lot owne : veeral ospilaL in A toona est mothers, Mrs. Mabel Bennison | distance betwe th ist and the | Hannakan of Portage their lot taker \ tores of the community and Mrs. McClarren, and the speak. | south, and had n snsuing yea a) ve | ¢ | Mcklwain Bi ind ickson er Mr Cline. Mrs, Roy Gummo more of a ball ne i on i son Is Born by sending | ; Rill be 4 hd I presided at a short business session, ne } later Mr. and Mrs. John A. Knapik Ciister Others present were Mmes C. 1 We were shocked to learn alf Moon Terrace, Bellefonte Mr . Rummel, William Bailey Dallas | passing { ] rel } ters the parents of their thir hi Mgtared ~ wi ¢ \ ; do Oa ave 4 y ohh Ree Kauffman Roy Marks, Robert last rica Vinh 18 H Ye . f 4} I weighing 7 pow AS on Cpl. Billy M_ ¥ oung ap] ] adhornte 2 Foster, Earl Smeltzer, Thomas Stine {f vour 1 riter oils at t unce. born N 4 latter part of last 1 i Robert M. Vowler of | Wilber Dethl, Ottis McClarren, Wil- 1g vonada Publi oital niece and husbai M n \M t hag Methodist ‘hurel } been | liam Bilger Nelson Gill. Harry 1015-16 i . bye how bears nahad J Donald Bole Bolt : . ! nil ! 0! Meek and Kathryn Balley 18 ves ! 1! 4% Knapik is the former Margaret B eh if nea arrisbur; e Roy Marks | a patient in the A 1 } | { 3 Sh Dy of Lemont 3 Herbert ik ing | ill be the! Veterans Hospital at Altoona we: enfoved lauvents $aY5 ‘asl week and over tw Rev. Joseph R. Raycho! who comes Mr, and Mrs. William Bailey and Co od by tie Rt Second Child Born Wg family motored to Spring Mills on i a 4 his dut Sunday and visited with Mrs. Ball BRE othe brother-in-law and sister, Mi and Mrs. FR. Sweeley and family and Mir Thomas Kustan- of Bellefonte, were supper of Mr. and Mrs. George Long { 3 a Y 1 ponsored by | GEES # 7 longest day 1. How 1a wading "wr Sunday Yeh wy au " We're thas: - a Su ta ink n 4 arine al se eg ; nd Mrs. Harry Meek visited | 0 wi ember 1 Rea Eh rar mf vi csi ng oper een Hl in Pittsburgh, Sunday p '} tioreutas Shar Hr : Ee Korea evtemb ) | N | Ralph Rudy and Conni : pa al v : | eral days last week wit] d nt ! | ( p i a r-in-law, Mrs. Elery Myers St. Paul's Evangelical U. B Mi and Mrs. Spurg - reat skill, al . || Come see us at our new location at the tate Coliefe. + Olinger and PreAching ters 6:3 their second child, first son. GAIY 11 er “|| rear of the former Haag Hotel property ira and Barbara, and Mrs. Le.' Ohlrch servioes net 5 Lynn, bon Aps. 2 The infant chon, Kores, he land | on E. Bishop Street, Bellefonte. risdale RD last We an i ’ ng Fi i gh Spr ; lis RD ’ p | We have BETTER BUYS good used cars that are waiting for Robert Kyler nornit 4 ) ) Hennig) the vr Laof Ape Ing bh. varsnmi | you RIGHT NOW, no matter what your needs, or how much You at the Rinehart home 4 » iT py ' Rit i ighter { M A vi tn h {| wish te pend oull find YOUR CAR HERE. NOW ] ORD : . of Hh Pa | 150 FORD 4-door tr. spotli Five Found Guilty— : : tety ||| 145 FORD OR radio CH ' '! 194% ORD (rh (iL NOTICE! The First National Bank OF CENTRE HALI WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY lO or Ju oe arly. "ig. Ma 'E. Molderman. Sia of 2 1 shag AFTERNOONS hallow hoelng is best because nd of 4, DE Geran ri A TRUCKS During the Months of June, July and August Ww ' } me ! expe fine 21 thd ’ f i Onn n Pane pleted r led. new meteor BARNETT MOTORS ls bla : ATT Used Car Lot — Rear Former Haag Hotel Ee Nariel [of Poseito in driver E. Bishop Street — Bellefonte lse pretense. payment of costs. mm A ’ ; See JIM LEITZELL. Mgr Phone 3512 BELLEFONTE rpatid 14 ti Rce Legal Notices NCTICH » en + ao EE AREY POTS OF MIXED BLOOMING PLANTS The combinations of these many beautiful colors blend very nicely and make a complete living trim for the graves or lot of vour loved ones $2.00 — $3.00 and up WE HAVE ALSO LARGE BEAUTIFUL ed Clerk Wm | Here's Genera Radio! gre atest LIOCR™ has heen GERANIUMS 60c municipal JE eos Likewise You Will Find An Assortment of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 25 and 26 POTTED BLOOMING PLANTS A h that are full of bloom and will continue to bloom, such as Re Sure'¥ Xo SPECIAL OFFER Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis Polly Bergen added \geratum Marigolds Fuschias Double Petunias Verben Cigarette Plants ou . y Fined Petia Lintane Yellow Daisies "AT WAR WITH 31 ]}] DOWN > (N EACH WEEK Single Petunias Alvssum Colas, ete. * * Summer Phlox Lohelias THE ARMY” (A Paramount Hit LIMITED TIME ONLY! CUT FLOWERS a M Carnations Yellow Daisies Gladioli LATEST WARNER NEWS Ple. Eugene E. Granite Roses Sweet Peas Iris Marine Private First Class Eu- 4 - ' g Snapdragons Stocks Ete. gene E. Granite, son of Mrs, Anna Peoniex E. Oranite, of Clarence, recently ’ tc ar ss ; . FONE : NIG : cigmaxed training at the Marine HARDY POMPONS-—I15 Varieties , . . Yellow, White, Bronze, Red and Pink WENDY vl ONLY Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Is- - subject to Approval of Our Credit Dept land. 8 C.. by receiving a promos LEAVE YOUR BASKETS ANYTIME BEFORE MEMORIAL DAY AND WE Great Story: of tis Sion $4. his presen: runic ani’ Winning KL 533 WILL FILL THEM ALL READY TO PICK UP MEMORIAL One Great Story of the the coveted silver Maltese cross of | MODEL 53 U. 8. Marines! Marine Sharpshooter when he fired DAY MORNING AT NO EXTRA (COST. a score of 215 out of a possible 250 - 4 . Richard Widmark, Walter during his weapons training only $ 05 For those who need a small container of mixed cut flowers we have Just Palance, Reg. Gardiner Graniie completed training In ' oJ ” i ; ; ; | tactics : it (he thing. A real nice bouquet ai $1.50 and $3.00 sizes. We know you field netic, precuon ail, miltary | will appreciate this value, " (0) He fired other Infantry weapons HALLS F in addition to the Garand rifle with | | He Othe machine fun. mor. | ° Woodring’s Floral Gardens | “>™***|===="" Electric Supply Co. | LATEST FOX NEWS ISSUE | Consequently, the rabid reformers might ae'well st dows snd take 1] gE) ERONTE | STATE COLLEGE
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