Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 14, 1951, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
dune
W. B. Connell To Be |Shower Held For
Father O'Shea
Honored At Field Day Miss Shreffler
|Is Speaker At
Mrs Sue Hipple and Mi Ma
Hazzard gave a mi a § DA Initiation
bridal shower for their niece Evelyn |
Shreffler, at her home Yelvn |
Shoe, Thursday {
Refreshment
many gifts were
bride-to-be
hose pres
Pennsylvania's
will visit Penn
June 18, to |
demonstration and the new live- |
stock purchased to improve the |
livestock breeding program at Penn
State. County Agent L. H. Bull
anounces that the following pro-
gram has been plam Live
stock Day. Evervone welcome to
attend.
Morning program
A. Meet at Beef
Cattle Barns campus—-get pro
grams from the sound head
quarters
B. Parade of ney
horses
C. Carroll
Shepherd, will put on
demonstration. A box
served in Recreation
Afternoon, 1:30
creation Hall
Penn State
Eisenhower {
program to honor iar } Jirginis ipple and
Connell, Extensior tock :
clalist, who Albert Jr, Mr
Tour of colle farn { t host ler ‘alker onna and Freddie
who wish. After
gram folks will
cars, assemble
Lab and 1
lead proce | m ich i peaker
winding up at Farm y ( nte Kiwani “Tut uesday
the. college livestock which was not | of 1 hool ceed
brought to barns on th anpus for ‘ill trio t an in March and
the morning program howed movies taken on the trip
| He was introduced Fred Warner
ram chalrmail
tock breeders
on Monday,
the sheep
live
State
see dog
in
i Rev. Thoma
| pastor of the Bie sed
Cathedral, Altoona, was the
er at the initiation dinne:
Patrick McArdle, 448, of
held in the Penn Belle
Tuesday
Rey
ant
Shea,
and
the
served
by
were
received
wed for ent were: Mi
Womer, Mrs. Helen Hipple
Norman and Frankie; Mrs. Marie
Hall and Hazel: Mrs. Clara Moore
M1 Isabel Shope, Mr John Rus-
ell, Mrs. Reba Ramp, Mrs. Lenora
Hoover, Mi James Swartz, Mir
Elsie Shope, Mi Ann Musser, Mi
Edith Gilliland, Mi Sue Hipple
Mr. and Mrs. John Shreflle:
John Shreffler Si
Hipple
wes Fae
Barbara
Kathy
Hotel
A
Gilbert C
stor of St
Bellefonte
Fremont Aassl
John's
gave the
introduced Father
spoke on “The (
the Modern World."
Louise A. Carpeneto, t
introduced Mi
retiring regent
9:30 to 12:00
pa
church,
cation and
Shea who
Woman
Mis
mis tre
| Rs lleher
Dorothy | gave the
Jane and introduced
Mi Barbara of Tyrone
ace Miller, Mi court officer
Orrie Conawa
Snow
the Sheep and
on
in
rl
v beef
ana
College
heep Cos
ill he
Shaflner
grand
address of
Mis
trict
y Laura
‘enrick Mi:
> mn
Mi welcome
Elsie Se
ie
deput
W wa
I
Cit
Harni
i
and 23 candidate
Lt chol
5 with Mr Ro
pre
everal
Beatty
r at the
rated
Presi all of
alle
piano
with
purple
Mura
Mi
Russ
Mr. and
reti
Hears Jeffries
Penn
Kiwanis
State OCcer
Belle
told
Good
team
1 he deg
1¢
ni ination
in » Knight
Those recely
Of the
' of
didate
hall
were
Mr
Dy ¢d Into the co
Why?
i pr
Why it
modern novelist
for a book
something
Herald-Courie:
velma
FATHERS DAY
Gift
Suggestions
Give The Old
Boy a Pair of
Slippers
*1.69
2.99
3.45
*3.99
|
We Can Fit Them "Ali
in a Pair of —
ROMEOS
EVERTS
FELY or
LEATHER
a
Mrs. Russell Gettig
Feted At Shower
{ Pleas
How Ahout a New Pair
of Comforfable Shoes!
A Size and Shape to Fit Any Foot
499 35.95 °7.95
$0.95
BLACK or BROWN
i w T
SEE OUR WINDOWS ... THEY 7% Discuss Problems
TELL THE STORY PL
meet
Brown’s Boot Shep
BELLEFONTE'S
COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE
mmm——
TWO DAY SALE!
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OUR OWN
“BRYSON MAID"
First Quality
NYLONS
15 and 30 Denier — 51 Gauge
Reg. 1.29 Values. 1. 0 0
FRI. and SAT,
pair
DANKS & CO.
State College Bellefonte
Parer
eter
i!
Catholl
oast
Marie
who |
Also
wmore
Columbu
ir
)
sistant
Sac! rament
spenk-
of Court
Bellefonte, |
last
ree
invo- |
Q'-
‘atholi
| Major
| commis
| In
| the
Serves In Germany
| State
| apartments
|
|
|
|
| Port
| post
Maj. Wm. Wiley, Jr,
Wiley
Mr, and Mi
Forster Court
College | a
member of Headquarters 7th Army
at Stuttgart, Germany, in charge of |
the Operations Branch of the Army |
Chemical section, He was reassigned
to Army from the Bremerhaven |
of Embarkation where he w
Chemical officer
of State
Major William
College on of
Wiley, 2307
State
Jr of
Ww, f
y
a
A graduate Colles:
school and Penn
Wiley
May
to hi
ht
Infant
high | ¢
State, class of 104) |
received his ORC!
1940 at Penn State
Chemical Corps |
A graduate of |
ry Course at
|
jon
addition
ervice training
Advanced
Benning, Gia
He fought in Europe with 93d
Chemical Mortar Batallion as a
company commander urned to
the States in 19045 5OTVe
t chemical officer of Hq. 1
New York, and returned
n 1950 with his family
tration officer of
of the Euro-
Ft
the
ret
to as a
Istan
Army in
to Germany
to become
the Chemis
pean Com
i
admini
al Divis
mand Headquarter
Army Headquart
fon
1
month
Samuel Mulbargers
To Mark Anniversary
WwW
all
MULOAr-
and M Samuel
hard street
D
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’
f Blanc
R
wedadain
extensi
fonts
45th
Lions Carnival
Planned Next Week
Bellefonte Garden
Club | In Meeting ,
member
tr Bel
lefonte
Grand Time Reported
At Birthday Party
James R. Hughes
Again Leads ‘P- Rade’
R Hughes of Bell
i ti nnual “P- Rade
cement exerci
J.. Saturda)
receive
add
Yale, 7-6
a member of
me ir
led Ie a ' d ir-
r
ing commer
Princeton, N
office
RAW
a card
Jame
Princeton defeat
Mr. Hughes, B86
lass of 1885. was the oldest marche
member and was awarded
of honor
Mr
the
¥ law
ing PASS
| the lead position
‘Five Physicians Attend
Medical Convention
Five Centre County Are
attending the annual meeting of the
| American Medical Association 0
| Atlantic City N. J.. this week
They are Dr. Joseph Parrish
Paul Corman and Dr. William
Schwartz, all of Bellefonte, and Dr
H. T. Dale and Dr. William Welch
both of State College
doctors
Dr
Co. Highway Branch
Wins Safety Trophy
Centre County won the National
Safety Council's trophy for the best
safety record in the Pennsylvania |
Department of Highways for 1050, |
it was announced yesterday
Aaron D. Leitzell, county super
intendent, Issued his thanks to
motorists in observing caution signs
in areas where men were working
This factor contributed to the
sward, he pointed out
Walker Clan Set Reunion
The third annua: reunion of the
William C. and Eliza Walka clan
will be held at Grange Park In
Centre Hall, June 30, members of
| bus em
{INK
Cr
a gamblin
opportunity
¢ | pleaded
conduct
toy
T
man
Five Local Girls
Hurt In Mishap
| Five Bellefonte
Arrests Made In
State College
On Gambling
were
and five
participating
cards, were
conduct
girls were injured’
slightly when their car overturned
[ on Route 322 near Carson's service |
placed | Station at § p.m. Wednesday
other The operator of the sedan
in | Miss Patricia Ann Bchad, 16
ar- | passengers were Patricia Dunlap, 16; |
charg- | Patricia King, 16; Patricia Smead,
{ 17, and Faye 8axion, 16 |
Jumes Harris, the pwnes of af All received body bruises and Miss |
place 8. Allen Street |Bmead suffered a lacerated arm
State College released on $500 | They were treated by a State Col-
bail for his appearance at the next | lege physician y |
Ser Of County. coun Bier 3 heat - The driver told State Police who
before Justice of the Peace
Mills last Wednesday afte investigated that she lost control as
He W charged with | the car went onto the berm on the
i : es | right side of the highway, traveling
“common gambler and establis) toward State College |
; place.” He will be Damage to the car was
to enter a plea at $350
morning |
charge:
man
Gambling
Against one
men, charged with
the same game of
sted on disorderly
in State College
was |
The
on
Was
Guy
moon
as being a
ng
given estimated
aL court |
Monday
Al the
time four men
guilty the disorderly Grange Fair May Have
charges ang oe Horse Pulling Test
pay a $2 fine and $6.50 in cost |
were Pete Bolo Raryy ay if - | horse pulling contest
Myron Goldstone, al enn . fc the
» up for the
ur and Harry Charbin Hin August, committee member:
( Indicated this week
A sufficient number of entrie
burgh
Margerum o|
the deciding holding
contest
same
84)
order
it
ey may be
annual Grange Fal
Pitt
be factor
the
in
County
uch
act
owner in Centre
interested in entering
are instructed
Way. Bellefonte
phone Zion 1021. Entries
made by June 20
Purther details
Team
who are
a contest
Charles
to cont
RD 2
should
erted that all -
Of
)",
“i be
poKer
Harri
ving on
gar place
will be announced
The Chinese Reds, it seems
not quite hot they wer
December
harger
» Was
polic ie
played
1 that
are
RIC as e in
pm. Tuesday and tha
had $100 In winnings
Chief of Police John
the st and
information
Fathers’ Day Gifts
“Everything to Make His
Day Complete”
investigation
Coleman Camp Stoves
Glass Rods
Evinrude Motors
Flies
Guns
SE I LRA RER REE RRR 2 AAR RRR RRR REE RRR AL REE RRR REE ARA R222 RRR ELL)
Automatic Reels
Horseshoes
Fishing Apparel
Cameras
SAM POORMAN'S
SPORT CENTRE
BY THE BRIDGE IN BELLEFONTE
Week-End Specials
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, June 15 and 16
CHILDREN'S SEERSUCKER or GAB. OVERALLS, {to 8
CHILDREN'S SUMMER BONNETS, Reg. $1.98
CHILDREN'S SUNSUITS, 1 0 6
GIRLS SUNBACK DRESSES, 7 to 14. Reg. to 83.95
BATHING SUITS, 4 toe 14
CHILDREN'S SEERSUCKER FP. 1's (1 to 4, 3-pe,
4d to 8 1l-pec.)
GIRLS
* BELLEFONTE *
FRIDAY —- SATURDAY —- MONDAY
SWAGGERING STORY
OF OME OF THE GREATEST
FIGHTING UNITS IN
MILITARY HISTORY!
THEY SHOOT
THE WORKS
with LEAD
and LAUGHTER!
VAN JOHNSON
De ond
THE HERDES or rae ; b 7
442n REGIMENTAL
COMBAT TEAM
— TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY —
THE STORY OF A MAN'S GREAT COMEBACK!
THE REAL-LIFE ADVENTURE OF BEN HOGAN!
GLENN ANNE
FORD - BAXTER
RED
EOUN
we Dennis O'Keefe -
Thurs. & Fri—"1 CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE"
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SERB EIEERERBER BARRERA RER RE RESS SEER RRRRE
* BELLEFONTE
5
tl
Saturdays
2 to ll
Pp. m.
THURSDAY —- FRIDAY —- SATURDAY
on! SUSANNA
THE BLACK MILLS OF
DAKOTA RING WITH
THE WAR-CRY OF THE
SIOUX... FCHO WITH
THE SHARP REPORT
OF BLAZING GUNS!
CL — oe
Rodman Cameron - Adrian Booth - Chill Wills
BOYS SPORT SOX. Reg. 35¢
BOYS BATHING TRUNKS, Satin twill, Yellow, Blue,
Maroon, Grey
BOYS FINE QUALITY GABARDINE SUITS,
Size 6 to 11. Just like dad's! Reg. $15.95
Just Arrived! PLAYTEX DRYPER
Sanitary, snow white Diaper Pads
FLUSH AWAY LIKE TISSUE
Use only once, then
“WORKMAN'S"
(dark)
ur Matched Pants and Shirts by
ANVIL BRAND" in tan, grey and forest
jackets to match
MEN-"""
and
green. Zipper
ALSO-Dark blue shop aprons with breast “mike” and scale
pockets. SAFETY TOE and WORK SHOES by Endicott Johnson
ONE ODD LOT MEN'S GABARDINE PANTS. Reg. to 8685 53.9%
SPECIAL—SATURDAY, 16th ONLY
BOYS TRIPLE STITCHED, 80x, DUNGAREES
6 to 18 — Reg. $1.98 — Saturday Only!
$1.69
KARL'S Clothing Store
IN MILESBURG
NO PARKING PROBLEMS OPEN TILL 0:00 PF. M.
the committee have announced.
MONDAY giatell]: 11
You see bole vou but hardly dare
believe transbor mation take place
» man chang ing ato & werewoll'
EDGAR ALLAN POE'S CLASSIC OF
a terrsd
rasnien
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