November 30, 1944 : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOC ~Richard Jacobs, of Williamsport, | Mrs. Christian Harman, Jr. of | z was in Bellefonte during the b, Mr. am Bellefonte, last Monday was — ere end visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr.|admitted to the Centre County Hos- | - I bF % Jag Mrs, Joseph Kane, of Phoenix pital for surgical treatment i ADVE |, ISEM ay hy 0 ! avenue. ~Irvin O. Noll, of Lansdowne, | Mrs. Russell Beezer of East|spent the latter part of the week in _ IT Se { Bishop street, operator of the Rude-| Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs, J, —Mrs. William Lucas, of Niagara Falls, is spending two weeks at her | apartment on South Allegheny St. —Mrs. John Weber and children, | Peggy and Makata, of Montours- | ville, spent last week visiting the | former's parents, Coroner and Mrs. | Charles Sheckler and family, of Milesburg. Mrs. Gilbert Boyer, of Willow- bank street, was admitted last Wed- | nesday morning to the Centre Coun- | ty Hospital for observation and | treatment. Mrs. Bover has not been well for some time, | —Sgt. John F. Kusse, of Camp Sutton. N. C.. spent the weekend | with his wife, the former Maxine Swartz, at the apartment of her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz, of | West High street. | Mrs. Albin Breon and Mrs. Mary Dreibelbis, both of State College, spent the forepart of the week in| Bellefonte where they served as members of the Grend Jury for the December session of court. —W. B. Miles, who is employed at Cleveland, Ohio, spent the Thanks- | giving holidays with relatives in Milesburg. Before going to Cleve- | land several months ago Mr. Miles was employed at the Titan Metal plant, —Tech. Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph R. Baker and son, James, of Camp Ritchie, Md., Sunday returned to their home after speding several days with Sgt. Baker's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker, of North Spring street. —Cpl. Rodman L. Hall, of Barks- dale Field, Fla. arrived Friday to spend a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Roy Hall and family of Milesburg. Cpl. Hall, a tail gun- ner on a B-29 bomber, was recently made a flight inspector. William A. Dettling, S2i¢, who recently completed boot training at Bainbridge, Md., arrived in Belle- fonte last Wednesday to spend the customary nine-day leave with his mother, Mabel Dettling, of the White apartments on West High street. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles McBride, of East Bishop street, spent several days last week in Hazelton where they went to see the former's un- cle, William McBride, who is ser- fously ill. Mr. McBride is manager of the local Widmann-Teah store. —Mrs. Martha Evey, of East Linn street, hgs announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Phyllis A. Evey, to James Eugene Wehr, sea- man second class son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wehr, of East Curtin street. No date has been set for the wedding. ~The condition of Mrs. W. W Tate, of Bast Bishop street, who re- cently underwent a second opera- tion at the Centre County Hospital, is reported to be satisfactory. Mrs Tate underwent the first operation at the hospital about two months ago. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramer, of Bristol, were here for a Thanksgiv- ing Day visit with the latter's moth- er, Mrs. Ethel McCoy, of the Bush Arcade apartments. Before her mar- riage early in the fall Mrs. Ramer was the former Amy McCoy of Belle- fonte. —Pvt. Russell Smith, of Charles- ton. S. C.. last Thursday arrived here to spend a nine-day furlough with his wife the former Virgiaia Beatty, and their daughter, Jane, at the home of the former's moth- er Mrs. Charles Beatty on East Curtin street —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burke, Harry Toner and Fred Heisley, all of Bellefonte, departed last Monday for Florida, where they will spend the winter at Miami. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Burke's mother, Mrs. Elsie White, who expects to spend several months in the south Mr. ar{ Mrs Forrest Tanner and son, Carl, of Little Neck, L. I, and their daughter, Cadet Nurse Anne Tanner, stationed at Ford- ham University, New York City, Saturday returned to their homes after a weekend visit with Mrs. Tan- ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Emerick of North Spring street Mrs. F. F. Hallowell, of North Allegheny street, left last Thursday for St. Petersburg, Fla. where she will visit her mother and sisters, Mrs. William Hurley, Mrs. Freder- jek Cory and Mr. Cory and also Miss Hazel Hurley, all of that city At the conclusion of her visit she will go to New York City to visit her husband's sister and other relatives Ralph Eyer, of East Bishop street, Tuesday was admitted to the Veterans’ Hospital at Aspinwall to undergo treatment for a back in- jury suffered recently. He made the trip as the driving guest of Malcolm L. Wetzler, of Milesburg, and was accompanied by Veterans’ Service Officer Willlam W. Hampton, of Bellefonte, «Mrs. W. Pred Reynolds, Jr. of East Curtin street, last Wednesday was admitted to the Centre County Hospital for reatment of a condi tion from which she had been suf. fering for a week or more. Mrs. Reynolds who was taken to the hospital in the Widdowson ambu- lance, yesterday was reported to be showing steady improvement. Lt, and Mrs. John E. Wray and daughter, Carolyn, who had been visiting Mrs. Wray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George I. Purnell, of North Spring street, left last Wed- nesday for Black Ridge, Pittsburgh, to spehd several days visiting Mrs, Wray's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Claypoole, and family. From there the Wrays will go to their home at Aberdeen, Md. where Lt. Wray Is stationed. ~Ciuests of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, of East Curtin street, Bun- day, included their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, J. 8B, - of Williamsport, and their son daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, { Altoona, spent Thanksgiving Day | khile It | an ; 5 th - {and Mr. and Mrs, James Kusten {Bast Curtin street. | office. FOR SALE--A large Yeatrola in ex |mar beauty 1op, went to Pitts-|D, Seibert and Mr. Seibert at their Over Thirty Thousand Persons cellent condition. Call Bellefonte | ~Mr. and Mrs. Kerhoff, of Philips- |}, rohy quring the weekend to attend | home on Pine street. 6453 burg, spent the weekend with their , i i ' mir styling demonstrations being | ance daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and j,i. there | oy | —Miss Bertha Campbell, of Bush R d Th c ‘OR SALE — 's te Mrs. Willlam Hassinger, of West hel LX re this ey | Addition, fell last week at her home | ou ese olumns POR San Ars New o sini VR aol hl 1 the st ; “Cnly. wx Beaver street. { delr hia Ruth Saungier. of Phila. and suffered a fracture of the left | every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | mor supports for 1941 Ch role Posie Brion ons - PY. 7 vg Roo Mr. and Mzs. John Coleman. of 100 Dis, ca ) Bellefonte recently jarm. The injury was treated at the partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and | truck 825x20 Ure tube and wheel |io u satisfactory purchaser. Por fur- {for a visit with Mrs George A.|Centre County Hospital. the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- | M. Trusgeamilie wurg. Pu | ther information, write XYZ, Cen. with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Houser |... ... ars y! he jowe ol her| __ Mrs. Lydia Stutsman, of West | munity Bargain Counter, nt ” ie SHIRE) iB, Srdbibd « Beally, oniourtin street, left Sunday for Bose! RATES-—Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | FOR SALE nex toreshers and | og be yf ton. Mass. for an indefinite visit| frst issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. |, r*7 Mis IT you want a thresied Real Estate for Sale for 19045, order now border at Lemont, —8 2/c Robert R. Berardis, of | ir Re. MARS, My East) with her son and daughter-in-law, | MENG SOLO more than twenty-five words, one cent a word 1s charged. | but the number to be — : Mayport, Fla. arrived in Bellefonte |; i NL wa ay for Bur- Mr, and Mrs. Paul Stutsman | LAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate | is still limited, and they are ng | POR BALE Dwelling with aparts during » weeke a Vv Cy (Jington, NJ. having been called| __ pt ime . } __|advertising—sale or rent, | fast. James J. Markle, Btlate . mania in be t rit ertior g the weekend for a visit with |, ... because of the death of he . (jg) Elmer Decker, who has | KEYED ADS- Luly l 3 1-1. al section, iis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Octavio | oiner Frida Mi dea ) © eT | been stationed at Hollywood, Fia.,| so this off ~All advertisements that request replies to be mafled | '*#“ Berardis and family of East Bishop "oe to TOI at in Buthn Lg foi|arrived in Bellefonte during the | pentg Pleas mint, be complied with by Huse answering the pdvertits | GURIAL VAULTS.be sure lv i 3 street P week remal . In Butlncion aboul|weskend for a visit with his father, | adve tise ease do not call at the office for Information concerning such | Dunlap reinforced concrete burial —Mrs. Luther Smith and sister gl ” oi ” h Colonel Decker, of East Linn street. | or opt Bbmenta, As the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Fault She You mus pa0oas one. - A . At John Mller o© he Davis! i R * 3 Y uniap thers O ih Mrs. Bertha Bauer, were Lock Hav- vii : Joseph C. Hamilton, of Sout 3 y | past twenty years and sold direct to en visijors on Sunday and Haye apartments, East Lina street, Mon- potter street, went to Lanitol put i LEOE. very subscriber to The Centre Dems | you. Delivered suywhere in Centre . av w ¢ New Yark to p ' dha . ; fp » } 28. w ount : 3 pel) / guests for a few hours of the lat- i nt y atic ba d ' Spend 4 Monday to attend the funeral of his vertisement in these a LUD b> Gute» Sntitied 30 N gs word od 2423 4 0 mn yanionts ( ter's daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vincent yin. hd fey Ja te Capra sin, Thomas Hamilton Brew, of | subscriber will be charged the regular "advertising ig: OUT. Ha Bauer. 1a $74 p i Hf iat elty. Mr. Hamilton returned to can be used si AP o 5 1 tr als = hm NARS NAW £50 AL ann 1! : 5 X times a year at pre v Miss Betty Searson, of Centre Xo Lacium lis Field from New Cas Bellefonte the following morning : Sifferent inves Live Stock tor Sale Hall, who had been employed for a : Mr. and Mrs. W, R. North and ' : « Mrs. Samu aver « yo ha ‘orth an {58 ris Kellciier bos RA time at the Centre Dally Times of i 00 111 mu Weaver hol * ih «on, Bobby, of Lock Haven, spent Mi + Mari Kellcaer Of Bo itn Also skis and skate Ralph Sum- 0526 Bellefonte fice here, recently accepted a po- (“i with her ¥ nin.la¥ and tie Thanksgiving season here with ‘ng gp spent the Thanksgiv-| Si. a. i FOR SALE sition in the local Western Union... i iar 3 sar: and ro gs hy Wd | Mrs. North's mother and sister, Mrs. | ob, ooo 8 Jackson Heights, L. 1,1 “ : . RG. Py ¥ for, BIN ALPS, Lah +!C. C. Shuey and Miss Rachel Shuey, |v, her uro her-in-law And sister Currier. Mr. Currier, former al. Mr. snd Mr y Reap bvice ward RR BAl Ne or ; nts o A ary Curri ! : refi=iat their home on East Bishop street,’ ir. and M W. A. Bertran bak | » prhy, Nittany. Pa POM ; ALE -Oeve A000 —Sgt. Samuel A. Jessop, son of dent of Bellefonte, is seriously {ll at t "Wiliam ‘Wome fer. Howard FOR BALE-¥igs, 6 weeks old. Dia ’™ FOR BALE £ street aboard a B-26 bomber, was recently Sunday to ger studies alter sper made a flight inspector ing the Thanksgiving vacation with ree! Tie 2TH Mr. and Mrs. B. Ralph Summer, of West Bliaop street, last week re- retum- WUARE DANCE » red 4] fonte, has returned t 19 Hier post as a cade é at Ford- ed to his duties in Kenneth Corl er | is a cadet nurse at Ford- | ‘ 4 at y ALA Hoy r kit y i vt 8 weeks old ing a 15-day furlough at his par- ’ : M1 lauds Corl ear Belle y 1 Claude J. Corl, of near Belles wi ner uncle and aunt. Mr. and former pilot instructor at the Belle- niversary, November 17, he under. 1 N Hae uly ny of Noe Hvis y transferred from Sheppard Field, Mis. Michael Kaizen, of Belle. 5 spend a 15-day furlough with his A . ah : D Omi) ana b. 5 “lag Nh Thom Orie. 2aB r——— . CASH - wr laxe oe! and other recéiy wor | omoti { ’ . SAA ! y J n i ctived word of the promotion of i, Mijesburg. Cpl. Hall, & gunner cyhust College, Eri John H Roan, of Philadelphia, tenant to Lieutenant Commander an, of East Bishop stree y ; “stat rel LF aslo Ad tae and family of North Spring . . yardh An 4 Ros $ hop street, who is ationed ut Keesler Field, Biloxi s iii press nquire of Mrs. 1 dimen ! FL Shop for any farm purpose, investigate forty years for one company Pr Af. ersburg, Huntingdon county, are 11 Arse " " A Reales fond § street, Upon leaving Bellefonte early © NERO i : wee wood silos. Also used silos. Inquire $ PHS hone 2088 £7 4 sentative for Centre county, was ad- A Charles pple } p and harles Hipple of Bellefonte, and building recently vi " and Mrs. Edgar R. Wagnei, ol East asant an ARNE H a patient. Reports from the institu. nt Gay urgical patient for 10 days p treet both ! Mrs, Jane Charles ond her : " | EK ores LK Miss Margaret Spriggz, of Philadel- Lt. John P. Brew, of Lansfard > Sy y t rr 4 ow, § lumn pie ; - oi Th od amar , wrmus, 100 a We also have in stock in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Jane Sgt. Kelrey Harvey, of Beaver, bs married on Saturday Dece Belle! bY « n re "Ss 14 y hs > 3 ’ » “has , | . “ Mn - 7 sors i dgtons n Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Dubbs, of East Ws a recent guest of relatives ber 9. to Miss Patricia Pw: lee of : od 4 Chew: 0-40 has A 7 0: oh 1 the srines, was enrou all 1 in the Marine w * Bellefonte M. Pardee ther | " N N . ? : A pT neth, had received a second vetty $ C o » a re pr WH routs! daughte: Mary Edith. reside Millheim 30-R-5, at our ex» ing Field, Milton, Florida, to Pen-! ~ -M/Sgt. Chester Thomas all students at Marywood College loom Eo ’ A F =GO0 hide : be x : ; i four i bh. RB } hh all anytime at my expense serving as a radio trouble-shooter day furlough with his wife, the { ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kachik t woop 2 i. be Io - J m horves ght about : . | BE W - Why | : 1) r "4 of mast » - : ‘ i A : " a thirty-day furiough at the home .. father, Guy A. Kline, of East age Martin Miller, of Bast Linn 1} Bt the Lan Nt Pemnd. Pa. Wa Powaer Do you have v ned Sn ay N na 1 Oklahoma City, Okla., after spend- returned Sunday ham University Hospital after, y aw ey ih y s pe \ 4 : ter, , a A " ak in xi condition Dial wfosnte (fonte, BR. D ental home, fonte, fiom the Centre County Hos. Mrs. W. J. Fm ¢. of Nort) fonte Air Base, now in the Army went an appendectoms Cpl. Rcdman Hall arrived home = of . wi FEL SM f » fv v py Clan Te .- Texas, to Marana Army Air Base in onoc: the former Surah Bullock, Das mother, Mrs. Roy Hall ard fami M ss Mary O'Hara her husband from the rank of Lieu- Wi 5 i o 5 y 'Y 3 > as in Bellefonte last week owing 0 He is now stationed in New York her parents. M 5 Mrs. Thon " Wrens nil ana mi 10M as - nH BAL 5 £6 OO v y — . th Aa Steels . rach { Tested for TH Fis FARMERS When you need credit reported to be very much improved. Miss, Is spending a delay-enroute uve credit aaso- Geo, Mothers. N 1 P " ed » children, Dallas and Jack, of Pet- ye.c Naa) Kohler, of East Bishop Who had occupied the for f all- - a - i8 v ad; 3 * ho} with B t ; > rm, or vontact Prodiction Credit Miss Helen Butler, of East Cur- spending this week with their Te- 41 week Pri Kohler will uy ve VeRr Ya Re v il fe } Tl Year mitted to the Centre County Hos- 5. ¢ Jane Wagner, daughier of Mr - Curtin street and Mary Tingue prcion and MY tion yesterday were that she is re- -Mrs. Oliver Morgan, who had A eign and Mi at the Centre County Hospital, re- y ’ sen : . BH | ! LES yh to i Hos! of ke f udents at the Stale Teachers Col after nding a 15-day ve with n : : 10 bro m ¥ rola ange 10° Ing cate Oo re-bristied RK Owens Eectrie daugiiter-in-law, Mrs. Jacob Charles : El Be Paige. ge Chester pent the nia. Saha ‘ _. oh ci aman, of East Curtin street. Mrs. oo. tive homes ‘ere ' ot rs, t . ! 3 el A ring re . ‘ wo Yea : 3 MACHIN WORK — Cattle My phia, and Mrs. Charles Tower, of h t of p Ger ine work rents until after the first of the of the late * H I cn of the late Taomas Jrew ar Cay BCTEWS, sel SCTEwWS, Charles’ brother-in-law and sister, mn i Curtin street friends in Bellefonte. LL. Harvey, gooieton Lt Brew nent ! fornis Mrs. Harvey, when > { + : SERVICE » Millhein ster vice president of the Hazletor p . ¢ RR BALE rrigation sysien X BAL " pas 514 DEAD BTOCEK-—Removed prompily. Officer TAling In te Naval Alr Force. |g, yey The Misses Carolyn Kachik, 260% 8 service of mucic and song in |p Up, "4, , Mp, M0 1 0 TOY gy | mers. exchanging their service for | PB 1 sa~ola_ Florida Kenneth entered the (1 last week to his duties at Camp gorynton, { the Thanksgiving Bellefonte mer Louise Kline, at the home of ,r gui, Allegheny sive \ ’ Dece he ' i AUegnen ¢ vi n aay vening ) yh of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Harper. Fleming. Pa | burning, painful, scalding. frequent Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jessop, of Belle- .\is home in Donora Ann Tanner last night returned p cently returned (rom overses ( S—— ens——— a FOR SALE to the come his paren:s, N $ " ome ol his paren Ir. and spending the Thanksgiving holidays Thomas Donovan, of Axemann, pital where on his 13th birthday an- Transport Command, has been Fridey from Barksdale Field, La. | Ta LAL ae a dake £107 Willis julan, RB. D. x Arizona, I the illness of his brother, Robert puriier in the war Ge was on sea Pvt, David Kohler, who has been O'Har ’ - 104 ” i nho John recently retired after working Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hipple and ¢uriongy with his parents, Mr. and r. and Mrs, Edward Whittakes 47th : : fF! - WEE o ot BALE 7 oles. @ > Bosisburg., Milon E. Stover, SALE—Mar ner no 1 sow with ietla concrete ano Gray pa “Buffs / lation, 13 E High Bt, Bellefonte. in street, home economics repre- ‘ spective parents, } an Mrs . peclive paren Mr. and Mrs. nie new assignment gt Fresno, Calif. 10 the apartment 8 own and Mrs. A. D. Smeltzer, of . ¢ pital on November 19, as a surgical p. Mrs. Robert Walt : daughter of Mr. § Mrs. Burton an Rizhard ft last Tue y BAl i covering steadily en a E = SSR ce : x NY Mavis pa , yarents, Mr rand Mrs. George Bing- sign Purnell’ arent and trols yt P1OT Cy - iighiny ytron of York, and the former's aunts, lot’ CY Dy RE* | Than ; vacation at their re ’ ory nell, « Yorth Beliefoun 7 "348 POR SALE—Tw " Jer Morgan expects to remain with her an ! FC? Al Mimi a gam . wg > att ] i adding ma t moi, 4 ; J al ned. General machine work Cumberland, Md. spent the weekend P ' Ellen Roberts Brew, of Hazleton, | Announcements Malin : we ft keys “ y on Spe ] —- - —— a8 ¥ key stock, elc, Swarts and oN HRISTMAS BAZAAR Apr , MC ¢ a ” . v ToRld " ' i 3 : it s Nn he of f ; . . > y ip Ph vn y a ) IBY : A p> " nil 85 ormer Bellefonte resident, %:10 IS tne jute Mrs. Harry Penlon, of hou Friday, Dec i. at 3 p. A me Mlle | pounds butterfat. J. R. Hartle, R Miscellaneous celved word that their son en. te . : Kee ry Smith of Bellefonte, and yon! Bank i or aril] Drae |. N78 > 1 call O ’ * tonal Bank rs ert wes | Dre iiigatey « a ha we Sharp- feeder calves; al bulls to 18 Call Geo. J. Vogt Centre Hall He has been transferred from Whit. Molly Gherrity and Rosalie Miller, cember 3. st 730 np. on ver ’ - J 2 A nber i p.m verybhody . ou ope RAY Cres JEAD STOCK —Removed promptly. service about 18 months ago, and is Lee. Vi. after spending a three. ),,qaye with thelr respective par- a 1-4 —Cpl. Mahlon King is spending her Riana ‘ op street, and with his parents, ae a4 Walter Ghorrits of r 10 arise nights In- King, of Valley View. This is his ae Mrs. George Thomas, Of worth Allegheny street The ablic Le invis Sas : rg Se ——————————— terfering wi first viit home since enterifly the.” Mi fsabells Hill f o | ~Mr RL Capers, wis had been — : SALE— Hard cos, & by | FOR BALE — Bay team of horses. | what 1 comoncore cae the iret frat Salt humane since 4 ar Tors Mise Taabblis i of BATIK, CAFC Le Opies, Wh A ! ad Also oft and cannes! weight 8300 pounds. 6 ana 7 8 Bia, ronan calle he gravel : : i . , in Overbrook far th tt re Gao al, Please write me. Gienn P He al team for farming pus iilite Ate oalisd the grab Rot spent twenty months in the Alem. CONN. ¥20 spent “two weeks Wl 15 be near hor father Harry Wool, | oe. rage for Rent aleb grrr 4 D2 x52 | Po Sean and sound. Will sell at An women ave mibject i n——— 5a ‘ ‘ 03 GAN SOLMat Lp i Um particularly beyond the age : i ry - ’ tian theatre of war. After his fup- |Bellefonte at the Brockerhoff Hotell, vient in Overbrook hospital, re- [POR RENT-—A garage in the rear = Rn Te bargain. Have 1 rk 1 iy. ° : t ge nt | FOR SALE--Dining 1 amie ang |them. Prank L. Walker, Aaronsburs. | you y Chain 10 cation iia) lough he will report to an army, while visiting friends, 16ft liie last \yrneg to Bellefonte Sunda; aj Of the Allegheny camp in Texas for a new nssign-|¥eek for Brookivn, N. ¥., for & visit {igi wity her family on East Curtin porns aguwire of Mrs ol BE SAAR WIth caathet seats Mo-(_ Aes tH ha ree 1 ¢ $14 : hd SH wally WR kaa ’ nn Eee hse wire of J y ant Dext t os - - ment with the Charles Hughes family be- raat Accordine to present j Ryo Tn . | Baptist oh 1 a” ‘og POUND Three Guernse —Pvt. Leonard Levine, who re-|10T¢ B0Ing to her home, Many years ary Capers expects to ren n tt kl dam nd Lost and Found cently completed a six-montiu’ [M0 Mit Hill was an. instructor at ouerbrook in about course at the Virginia Military In- * ryt p e at bu Aag®aq more agreeable 0 the stome the Bellefonte Acadeni) " - ———— . inne her visit ith “ior {sther / yy ————— ¥ it with 4 {1 i : LOST -—An Altdale ¢ 2 hound. colot |stitute, and who was here for a' —Chief Petly Officer Rooert B. suffered a stroke more en Wo’ black and brown. in Bush H w brief furlough with his parents, Mr { Taylor, artived in Centre county on weeks ago Nov. 16. Reward Chester Pulton A and Mrs. Morris Levine, "of West! Saturday after serving 18 months in «Daniel Currier, of Donora_ dis- Mileshurg, Pa x48 | FOR BALE 1 TEL : Howard street, left last week for the Aleutian Islands, and Is spend- iri manager for the West Penn — A Caan Se 3 fm Goor sedat 000 actual miles. 3 Wanted to Bu New Cumberland, and from there ig a 30-day furlough with “us wife, power Company in that area _— Tin the ne n of Mis. n rt wy B new tires. other tw« ' » ne : y was assigned to Camp Blanding, 'at State College. Mr. Taylor former | ct vicken 1 at Ais 3 wo ihn on pn. (ONE Mis Re ‘ oh Fis 4 jor Motor y heir # WANTED Meat four ir Florida. where he will undergo basie | resident of Bellefonte, conducted 8 dav and his cond ton " Oa 7 Dies ture : " nhon SALE TP . upwards Writ ] at Bois acy training plumbing business in State College | pe’ quite erious, Mf. Currier — jilie lonte 1103 ng Outfit, With two Stebard clip | Fo 12 x52 | ity that permits deposits Of ~The condition of William Brach- { betore entering the. sefvice merly located in Bellefonte 1 the — TWo young cattle came 10 5 ...0 burg Mi 2 | WANTED urch n. : bill, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moersch- husband of the former Christine! Sr 7% arly th Jul ner may [© hu, mA 20 lot Ha on Mrs. William Brachbill of South bacher of East Bishop street, Tues- | Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs JS BL Pay a a Pe ARE" | me—— — | ca rot 5 Spring street, who on Tuesday of day of last week went to Altoona Samuel] Weaver, of Noro, Penn mey. Contre Hall, R. : 17s. | TOR SALE-—Three ladies’ fur-irim- WANTED-1T UY 2 m1 == tried _mafiy remedies withc Jast week at the Centre County Hos~ where the former entered the Al-|street Bellefonte and widely 4, Centre Hall =n | hed bh oat ne iv ! girl four sare old men ed i ¥ RANEZE and obtain 1 pital underwent an operation for toona hospital Mr. Moersciibather known in this vicinity a Boy's raincoat, 12. Phone 3 4 on ht 0 M60. x48 | ,, ving cid filh yr + he teeth i | y 1 " —- ng £ il rom th # Help Wanted 48 | WANTED—To buy or rent a correcting acid mouth and fetid rahbits . abbiis YOUN the same an infection of the face is report. underwent am operation for the re- —Robert Barnhart, of Reliefonts do ed to be showing marked improve- moval of a cataract [rom one of bis and Edward Cain, of Pleasant View | ERA tr REI im . ! county, with good water ph » ioe $1.00 inrge ment. Por several days his condition eyes ABSut a year ago ne under. Who were datnz Gbetrienl wih ‘I HELP WANTED--Increase your Ifi-! completes res indians dump tru supply and : - eet 4 ay hottie By mail #1 THE . had been quite senous. The Rew went a similar operation in the Wo were he ea ae. come spare time, sell hosiery, alips |, compiets pow Suotor Also m ‘ t : noOCTrat Sin PHARMACY Beech Creek's jot " th rt nt " i / . ay ’ ra aller uk ater ‘1 ' n L mive Drur St - drug penicillin was used in treat. same hospital ithe past 18 ha Pears Pri gowns, ties, for Christmas WHS } Te ing the infection | —Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hewitt, of bor, returned to the United States — Mr. and Mrs. Pred Churchill, of East High street, are making plans recently and arrived in Bellefonte mine props. logs, mill work. Con- | if no answer call Harbor Springs, Mich. arrived in to move early next month to Pitts. Friday. Mr. Barnhart’s wife and tract or by the hour. Houses and | - MEH on: 1040 model 4 tires nquire of Ear Bellefonte Jast week and after a burgh. where Mr Hewitt « employ- | thrée children live in the White Cabins sulianip for family use for na Furnace H man. on : Freedom of sie! visit here will go to ormont, ed os a chemist Mel he | ates a Dx ? gh rent at ' nauire of GO. W. Holt ey Arn or call 3507 Stat Dx £a8C nist for the Mellon In- apartments on West Hig 1 Street & Son, Fleming, Pa ne ° ¢ WANTED--To buy chickens Pittsburgh, to spend the Christmas stitute. Before (yer marriage several While Mr. Cain's wife and tao chile | mmm sss end old. Will pay highest p Seach whh Mrs. Churchill's son- months ago Mrs. Hewitt was the dren live at Pleasant View WANTED--Two white: same family, TS ih BALE. 3nd Buick’ Super four. Must have Pin at oO g y . Ay og Opportunity n-law a o rs Cy honorably discharg servic n door sedan. Radio ne heater. | stoc mn N Sled, Loganto in-law J aughter, Mr. and Mrs. former Cyrene Newcomb, daughter JAInes CArDENeio. 30, sob of MIS. | Drosera Tae aed SC cies | New seat covers Pas = BO nett H. S1SORab. lagant omb. Early’ in the new year ‘of the inte Dr. and Mrs. J. C. New h prefer . retaker and helper | ©. ° : utiful \ n Pa. Phone Loganton 2622 Mr. and Tos. rend) pi A : ). New. Louis Carpeneto, of South Allegheny country place, Bucks County ba Wo Phone 83. Bierly tor m——— a td— — : ! plan to go comb, of Bellefonte street has been promoted from sec. | House furnished. Box 98. Wrighits- WANTED--To buy all kinds furs An to Florida to spend the winter. Mrs. | ond “lel { town, P 50 El ’ Athar fom My . Churchill is the former Mrs. Mary Margaret O'Hara, 13, daughter Weutenant to first Mentenant | ~~ = ed R 8 A leather folding babs Te AS amp fora 3s nad . of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Hara, of “nd Is now engaged in mi'itary cen- | WANTED—Log cutters. Pull or part Hag il wieel frame Also » | Wednesday red Res ich TT, Exciting, Dramatic Woodring, of Bellefonte, aap! North Spring street, suffered a fracs Or ’up In France, according to word | time, Tract estimated § million YN , Dilds play pen In| Siate College, Whit ail Road I feet. Nearly all oftwood. Location food condition. Mre. Max Leathers. Phone 3650 Talf Hour «Mrs. Nancy Hunter Foye, wife ture of the ri received recently by } Gi ; ght arm at the wrist y by his msiher. Lt o ovo. C Hl Of | Milesburg. P of Major Edward Poye, and her last Monday afternoon when she CArpeneto, a graduate of the Belle- BS a % Pan Tangs Lary TMA 0 ——— of Tadic daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Poye, slipped and fell on wet grass on the [ote High School and Penn State Lock Haven, Pa "ai | POR SALE—A Philco cabinet modal Sales Mart Jo radio entertainment, bringing a Yi motored to Bellefonte from parochial school grounds on East College, was employed In the Belle. | se ———— Why) in sateulent condition. A | u you each week pokane, Wash. and arrived here Biiop street Ti fonte Public Assistance offic | : lly fine radio that has had little | FARMERS Penns Valler Sales Bard ot Ne AI was set 3 offices for Hen Chex vy Pen Valley Sales Bar , > gr Oo . - Saturday. The elder Mrs. Foye ex- a local physician and she has . several years before enlisting in the Invalid Care Lam > St ed VIR ick: Tat Phiidy Hall ~ holds sale every THE LIFE STORY OF A pects to be with her mother, Mrs. sumed her studies at the school [army in February 1940, In March | WANTED An invalid to care HOE, | ce——— BS ———— poultry, qos To tv foot jut FAMOUS AMERICAN Robert F. Hunter, of East Curtin : {of this year he was sent overseas | ulne at 212 East Lamb street FOR SALE-—FPolding iron cot, mat- (8 T. Reigel. owner pepe, Pras street, for about three months. while | ~—Mrs, T. A. Shoemaker returned and after a brief period of service | Belle nite x48 ove Fung man's dark brown | —— p———— Hag who has helped build America’s the younger Mrs, Poye continued on Monday to her home in State Col- in Belfast, Ireland, was sent nto! a ” - | brown bat ang sult 3 ght PARMERS pe Clinwn Auction JIuture. Presented over the ene to Virginia to be with her husband lege, after spending several Jays In Pranee In July i Notice to Hunters | Phone Bellefonte 104R13 gy “S40 DOFLURILY to on or ur Ho. re Mutual Broadcasting System. who is stationed with the armed Bellefonte with her son and daugh- | sumummeratuiem———————————— PO — —————————— 1ORORR. ahd DOUIIY by a et ioe “ - i forces there. jer-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Philip ~A group of hunters departed | DEER HUNTERS-8Send us your deer |= SALE - One buckskin colored | bldding, every Monday, Cet yow Every Friday Night Mr: and: Mm. HL. Price: of Shoemaker, of East Linn street, | Yesterday for the Bush Harbor Rod| head for mounting and bave the | Lough: . ry weight 100 [dhitey soon 44 Akle " made. No WOR 710 ke, 8:30 to 9:00 - : he . ” ¥ N Sl be : i" t le | . x Das - Thanksgiving Day guests at the! 20d Gun Club in the Alleghenies | ® ts Made into gloves or jacket price. Inquire of Alvan n Weaver, | wl wig Williamsport, have returned to their hy none better. Ship ress ¢ - Shoemaker ome Included the elder | M*AT Renovo, for the opening of the | col post. Write Por pre shag Pi | Port Matilde, Pa. RD. 1 x48 Sponsored by the World's Largest home there after spending several dee i Mrs. Shoemaker’ ugh tr season. They expect to remain | taxide OA I et Hil [LU ——— axed days tn Bellefonte with Mrs. Price's August Hosion 3 er, pe. in IE at Set, Noman Rath EY york uaranteed, Clear | POR BALE-—_i12 rat. Killed with Jan Houses for Rent Exclusive Health and Accident Oo. Era Daria vey. Of Bast (and Bobby, alto of State College. (100, SOLE Bolt: TRAERD Schaeffer, | 1 201 "8" N. Posrman Osrage. | armies to opr Cats. Pou und | FOR RENT—Two-room house at THE MUTUAL BENEFIT . y | rman Garvie humans. Schaeffer's Hardware or |. Axemann. Elderly people preferred. HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASS'N. bois [O. A. Kline Hardware x10 Judulre of Ida B. Garrett. Route 2 A so PEAR HUNTERS. — s— —— efonte, Pa. (Axeman companion company of hide to the prorthesy largest ad | a AL home-made motor | ») 22 [J onited Benens Life Tow. Coy Edmiston. 10 i best equipped taxidermy establish. |g. ’ rg Mmnmijasion Farms F Sale B ; of ; Laster . Frichs reasonablo—all 1AKIGEr- | Toa ha caoiok, 3-Wheel brakes or pon Mr. and Oladfelter, Boalsburg; Ralph Mus- nteed, Write for il Tires good. Oall any Ume except (We still sell the old 1% and Musser, of Bellefonte. ser, Pennsylvania Purnace: John SUA, : parcel after four o'clock. Floyd Boone, Lo- | FOR SALE ~~ A Pj-acre farm with * » » Who Is now home on Hess, Altoona; Jared Mayes, Milton s jEAL0D, 4. B.D 3 X48 | Smal Touse. Located on Route 322 od with the famous . p ‘ xiderm ‘ e, Centre county Phone and Ma) Albert Gilmer, of Phila- 10, Pa. If you wish vou may | a | range: heating | Philipsburg 127R. or write Mrs. C k jos at 8 HP AP fae ter tank heater; oll |O. Avery, ilipsburg, Pa x50 x48 : st plank seat | chalim; kitchen cabinet, sew! ma- | FOR SALE--175-acre farm. located |ehine; electric iron. Clarence nm in Benner , five mie | flton. end South Potter St. Bids Wanted iiton. and le. ped for dairying. POR SALE--New and used alr come | room awolling Twit 1 Raia light Sint, Klas, tractor Rents, Slate Oleg. ad Wi Phone Bellefonte 518, or Milton 006. ~Signalman's Mate 3/¢: Barle GO. i i 2 ii i 3 £ ih i ly pt fils § £5 :
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