THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five April 21, 1938, LOCALS 1 —B. E. Dreibelbls and son Donald, of State College, R. D., called at our office while in town on Saturday —Howard Schenck, well known citiwen ¢f Howard, Pa. was one of QQ: welcome callers on Salurday ~Mr., and Mrs, Leslie Thomas and daughter Shirley spent Easter in Sunbury as guests of Mrs. Thom- as’ mother, Mrs. Jacbh Schmitz James C. Bower, employed In the WPA general offices at Harils burg. arrived home Friday to spend the holiday season with his father John J. Bower, and the family, al their home on East Linn 8S reel ~Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tinsman and daughter, Cornelia, of Tur le spent the Easter weekend in fonte as guest 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Tins man’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. William Brachbill, at thelr apartment on Wes. Logan Street -V. H. Pifer, Bel Banjo Band director, who pur- chased and moved into the W. R Shope property West Bisho Street, paving the idenc of the building remodeled and decorated. The work will inclu the installation of a new bathroom John H. Showers, of Green Bu and Mus, John Long, of Spring Mills who has been serving as his house keeper since the death of his wif some time ago, were in Bellelonte Saturday attending to iness matters and while In town wer ers at this office Mr. and Mrs daughter Jean, were Easter guests land's parents, Mr eph Thomas at their Thomas street. Upon home the Hollands were accompan- ied by their younger daughter, Ar had been ¥ grand- here iy Creek Belle- llefonte ant recently on is Ie i SON u Cdds~ and ort Holland Willlamsj of Mrs. Hol- and Mrs. Jos- home on Nor John of + Wn their return Lil n who isitl: ner parents weeks for “he Bel lef mn te 0. 0 F. and Rebek: church in a body Sul Meeting at the lodge 1 High street members ganization march formed church on W a section of ol fore OT «411 Hee) here seats will served Stamm be the vite v them pastor : pul The public atiend the Harvey Wetzel Street in dd — Mrs. Thomas 0 week that he: «or i dat gl ne law, Mr. and Mn vard Wetzel and augnie n Mr. and Mrs have been teen mi nths in ervice Servi to received her ar a Thomas F spending th Los Angeles were i Tuesday to Bellelonte time visitis her daughter Miid: —Mr. and Mrs moved their héusehoic the Harr H. Haag residence Penn street, Monday morning, Huntingdon. where they will go housekeeping. Mr. Alkey has employed as guard at th Industrial School at Huntin for the ) Mrs. Aikey has resigned he fiers of Ame Stone Compat all school returned having on at the Mr ome on Albert Ho on to to a the G Be ArTiVE Mr parents which hh birth he | child xy the this Floray family —F:ank Bartley view penitentiary modern cottage al net far from penitentiary lands week had a bathroom and hea plant installed in his residence making the home one of the mos’ completely equipped ones in that ity Ferd Beerrr ake Mr. Bartley, ret urne j the Altoona Hospital underwent an operation He iz to re'urn to the further treatment sometime this week. Mr. Beezer has been practically htless for some time. and whether or not the treat ment will restore his is no’ known at this time Mrs. Eliza J. Meyer Na‘ional Bank apartments, a native of Rebersburz, Centre County, quietly celebrated her 8ist birthdag ami rssry, Wednesday cf last week. Despite the fact that the has been bedfast for the past six months. Mrs. Meyer maintains a cheerful and sunny disposition, and keeps pace with the events of the dav, Her children were home last Wednesday ir honor of her birthday They are her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs J. W. McCormack of Columbia, 8 C.: C. H Meyer, of Rredsville, and John Meyer, al home, Mrs. Mever makes her home with her son, John, last year Mrs Mever observed her 90th. birthday by making a trip to the oid home- stead at Rebersburg «Patsy Tremalio, of the Tremalis brothers, contractors who built the Bellefon'e postoffice several years azo, drove to Bellefonte from his home in Waterbury, Connecticut, Friday. to spend ‘he Baster vacation “taking a rest” Patsy was the mov. ine spirit on the construction of the local postoffice, but since then he has turned all of his tireless and brundless energy to preparing bids on various jobs, leaving construc. tion supervision to hig brothers. Tha Tremalio’s are now working on a $200000 government building in Connecticut and expect to bid on a number of other buildings in a 15- million-dollar building program In that state. Asked how he happened to be in this viciniity Patsy said he's been working so hard he got a head. ache, and wanted to get away from everything for a few days. Not gat. isficd with that answer, a reporter asked how he came to pick Belle- fonte. "Chee, this is a great town,” the J guard a who resid sng Spring Creek jas ing Cc who m home with week from where he his ¢ institution for on veg ng vision of the Fir Tyrone = Patsy “answered. “I lke." { Millheim, ‘Ethel Ane were visions Mrs her of Harry Leitzell, daughter, Mr. stine, S.ewartstown in Bellefonte, Saturday Wilson Sholl who is employed llentown, spent the Easter holl- days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Boyd Sholl, at me East High Street Mr. and Mrs Lancaster, spent son in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs Faltine's parents, Mr and Mu Wynn Love their home on Pen and in h on Leon Faltine, of the Easter sea- at Cecile studer 'hompson Johnson, a Busine Easter vacation id Mrs. M. R iy home ‘ollege on 1m ui ber- SOL brother “ine Mrs. PM his time of C1 ster set Baird d., spent the Ea { his and much Bel lief and and in local vd Vong ’ Os slieams. spen: employed tax division of ada and Mr 1. Holl and Mr Henry COLL + On Hill, ved their house. lefont M. Woodward. who have moved into the Yarnell house High Sireet, opposite jail Hill ws the Bellefor 21st inty elected bY fs teach wing Street on the oy a cently te Sc or of the 6th grade of school Mr. and Mrs. George BE. MeClel- lan and family, who for the pas! several years have cccupied the T B. Hamilton property on North Al- egheny Street, will move next week into the Ms. Emma B. Hunter prop- erty on East Linn Street. The home they are vacating will be occupied by Mr and Mrs. Earl Cartwright and family. of Howard. who will become permanent residents of Bellefonte Mr. McClellan is general superin- tendent of Bellefonte Central Railroad, while Mr. Cartwright is assistant treasurer of the railroad the Councilman Melvin Cherry was net among those present at the re- gular meeting of Council Monday but hig absence can be overlooked because of the fact that he became the proud father of a fine baby daughter, born at the Centre County Hospital Wednesday afternoon of last week. The little girl, who welgh- ed 5 pounds, 9 ounces at birth and who has been named Janet Louise, is the second child in the family The Cherrys’ other daughter is Marv Ann, who is now 14 years oid. Both Mrs. Cherry and young Janet are reported 10 be getting along nicely One of the largest signs in Belle fonte was erected Priday over the Marquee of the Brockerhoff Hotel The sign, more than 21 feet in height and weighing nearly 1000 pounds, is equipped with white Jetters on 2 blue background. Each Jetter of the words “Hotel Brockerhofl,” ia one foot in height and is {lluminated by an individual neon tube. Hoist- ing the sign to position and fasten- ling It In place was completed with no accidents by a crew of profession. al sign-erectors from Altoona. At night the new sign is legible throughout the length of Allegheny Street and is an attractive adver | tisement for the hotel. Miss Hazely Colpetzer, a stu- | dent at Potts Business College in Willlamsport, spent her Easter vaca tion at her parental] home here Mrs. Priscilla Fye, of Moshan- non, accompanied by her great grandson, Master Emory Plubell, called at our office Thursday while on a shopping trip to Bellefonte Weekend and Easter guests at home of Mrs. G. Oscar Gray were: Mrs. Sabra Nelson, of Lock Haven: Mrs. Emil Sass of 'Wilkins- burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray { Lemoyne Mr. and Mrs. John G. Love East Linn Street. are guests at Dodge Hoel in Washington, D Another guest from Bellefonte the Dodge is Miss May Y. Taylor, N. Spring Street the ol the C ol Hrouse, a student Teachers’ Col- vacation witl Brouse, ar on Miss Janet the Lock Haven Stale } spent the Easts her Ju her, William famil a thelr Thomas Street ge H home Sout of the Tem Philadelphia in and Smeitzer ulty vacat Yelle M:s home on Mr Smel } Str before 3 Isabelle War w Gutleron Clearfie id vegierdal am Price My Valley home and Mrs View, an ulations upon the birth born Monda little boy weighed 7 pounds and birth. He and his mx her, the mer Marian Stere, are reported ¢ getling along very nicely at home on Howard Street. The ps father has only a few buttons on his vest, Miles. betier known among his friends as “Dink” is em- ployed at the Federal Match Co The little boy has been named Jack LeRoy ng y evening the fro 113g. George MoNichol, an employe of the 11 Teieifhone Company at Harrisburg, spent the Easter week- end in Bellefonte with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James P. McNichol, at their home on East Howard Street The MoeNichols, father and son have been among Bellefonte’s fore- most anglers for some years, but they didn't do so well by the family reputation Friday, shen the trout season opened. George got none and his father came home with only three trout. They were fishing in Spring Creek, below town. This part of the stream was not stocked dur- ing the year, which probably ac- counts for the ligt catch on the part of the two anglers. ~Miss Eleanor Campbell] hart, librarian in the schools of Fast Hampton, Long Island, spent the Easter season in Bellefonte with her father, James K. Barnhart, at hig home on West Linn Street. An- inouncement has been made of Mise Bam- Barnharts engagement to Howard | Godfrey Harrls, Jr, a graduate en- gineer located at Brigantine, N. J Miss Barnhart is a graduate of the | Bellefonte High School, was gradu- ated from Syracuse University in 1932, and is a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorori'y. 8he is a vio- linist of more than average ability Mr. Harrls was graduated from Col- gate University in 1028 and is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fra. | ternity. The wedding Is scheduled | I 10 take place sometime this summer. | ~Recorder Leamer Woodring, Milesburg, caught four nice trout while angling in Marsh Creek early yesterday morning Frank Stover highly burg, town our and son Oran, respected citizens of Aaronas- while transacting busines on Monday, were callers office. Mr. and Mrs Dreibellls, of Penna at our office the week, while on a Bellefonte L. Frank Mayes, well known Lemont auctioneer, expects Ww mo tor to Yellow Springs, Ohlo, today to spend the week-end with daughter, Mrs. Hilda Mayes of Liv ingston Mr, der and and Barbara, in in at william Earl Furnace, cal.ed fore part of the shopping trip Ww 1S F. 8Sny- Patsy { and Mrs. Charles children, Charles, Sunbury, spent U Easter holidays In Bellefonte guests of Mrs, Snyders m Mrs, B. F. Deitrich, at her home on East Bishop street Miss Agnes Kellerman the Junior class ulate Heart Academy, school Tuesday after her Ea vacation at the hom her parents, Mr and Mrs. C Kellerman of as treet a mem the ber of at mad to ter of Bronxs this week and Bragg, hoe Lynch spending her parents Mr Harn ish 8nd al ville wilh Mart w H in - 1 -law and Harold B. Harris the corner of Alle Howard Mrs. Jenni will leave Beliefonte late next and will go to Loui be there for Kentue Derby the Harris home included ris’ father, and brothe sister. John Harris laymond Fry fe WaT streets the ni Easter 4 wl Mr of Wik al a William J Emerick West Linn street will sail New York April 26, abroad the Hol- land-American liner tatierda for what is known as a “tulip tour” to Holland. Mrs. Emerick will be accompanied on the T-weeks' ip by her niece, Miss Marion Emerick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harry Emerick. of Harrisburg. Their itin- erary will include a week's visit in London. a week in Paris nd two weeks in Holland and Belgium where special gide trips will be made into the tulip fields for which Hol- land, particularly, is famois ¢ Try Our Imported Flavor Sealed Ham “It's Delicious” Goldman's FOOD MARKET Successor lo Carpeneto’s PHONE 28 of Miss Grace Johnson, teacher at the Bishop street school returned from a motor trip to Lebanon and Harrisburg where she spent the Easter vacation with friends and rela iLives Mr of Swiss on in Cettig's and Mrs. Charles Gettig, ville, spent the Easter sea- Beliefonte as guests of Mr mother, Mrs. Anna Gettig David E., Miller residence on owbank street Mr. and Mrs il the will Philip Witcraft ind daughter will vacate thelr apartment in the Beezer residence On East Bishop street next month will move to the Helen Beezer tage along Spring Creek to spend ummer 13 41 cot —Mr, and Mrs. John Zimmerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zimmerman and family spent Eas~ ter In Bellefonte as guests of Mr, and Mrs, Hury Zimmerman at their home on South Spring street, John, Roy and Harry Zimmerman are brothers Mrs. H. C. Houck, who makes home with her son and daugh- Mr, and Mrs. Albert Houck and family on North Ridge street, suffered a stroke last Thurs- day and has been In a serious con- dition since that time. Mrs. Houck is conscious part of the time, but is unable to take nourishment, and her condition is causing her ter-in-law, members months of the family considerable alarm Mrs, Houck observed her Tist birth- day last January. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Frear, of Germantown, Philadelphia, spent the holidays in Centre county as guests of Mrs. Frear's parents, Mr and Mrs. R. B. Bpangler thelr home on North Bpring street, Belie- fonte, and of Mr. Frear's mother Mrs. Julla Frear, in Blate College Mr, and Mrs. Howard O'Don- nell and daughter, of the Walter Eberhart apartments on Bouth Wa- ter street, will move next month to the C. C. Rhoads cottage along Bpring Creek 10 spend the summer They expect 0 remain at there until they can locate suitable living quarters in Bellefonte, Adnm Rumberger and Mrs Elizabeth Eagen, both of Shamokin spent the holiday season in Belle fonte guests of Mr. Rumberger’s brother and sister-in Mr 1 Mrs. Mariin E. Rumberger family East Bishop Mr, and Mrs, Albert of the Meek apar tment streets, are rec ni “law Aan and on treet E. Yougel West High cong rat daugh Hosp girl Is daughter ving Jia Lor ital the 0 The in Monday littie thir a rid nird un the family Additional night child in Locals on Page 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | | i" 30,000 People Read This Column ry week. That's why benefits derived, n Counter RATES ue Advertisements of and cents 15 1 each ollalng more than twemy- REAL ESTATE A sale Or rent, 3) ADS All ad wt be complied cal al publishers are {or a 1 Big KEY 108, mi ver with by as Le er. SUBSCRIBER'S i 5 entitled nalge 3 PRIVILEX VE L) Or d iviiege adver Help Wanted ‘oman wants house reatatrant work. nionss care of Centre Demo- x18 25 Li 3 se ered M In WANTED res part.t t. Address J ts office Experienced or full Ww garden aes me tin 5 of xi6 care Middie aged lady wanta position with w sower at home O work anywhere Write Weaver, 118 KX. Banard St Biante College Pa ‘Wanted to Buy WANTED We will buy rage free from lnt erat office WANTED " — ok alt clean washed Centre Detho- 104 WANTED--To buy cattle, calves. hogs and poultry of all kinds. 1 pay the most best for the best, RB. H. MoCaleh, 808 W, 3rd 81. Lock Haven, Pa. Phone 820-0 x3 WANTED 1 am hogs, cattle, sheep, chickens, Call Centre Hall ; or drop a card to Sidney T. Riegal, Centre Hall, Pa. FE" 4 in the kinds of used WANTED--To buy all furniture. Will may oash or ex- change for other furniture. Call at Taubs Second Hand Purniture Ex- change, Bush Ascade, Bellefonte, pa x Articles for Sale Pon BALE Rumer sowed poiatons No 2 for 50c a bushel, Dorcey Cronisier, Julian, R b x10 FOR BALE-—Home made a One dollar per gallon Rupert, Julian, ™ POR SALE—A Coeo Cola cooler In good | eondition. dnguire of Calvin Breon, ie butter West Beaver Street, Bellefonte, Pa. x17 | twenty-five words additional five words, straight one cent a word is charged Lise ments the office for information not permitied Ww divulge the name of the ad- ~-Every subscribed to The tisement in can be used J FOR market for H {Box 218.-X. rs. Flem | x17 | shares Bellefonte | bid HN ‘Nash. & Co. 1421 Chestnut | x18 | Street, Philadelphia, Pa. POR SALE—No. 3 American Saw Mill | and Double R saws, belts, otc. in excellent condi. Reasonable price to quick buy: | County Nations! | POR SALE Ironing boards 80¢: Wiad mattresses’ slightly Sree ioe boxes, #3.75 up; TORSO equip homes tes Purniture Rechange, Bush ‘ Bellefonte, Pa. ote outnt! The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Ument has become s0 amazing'y popular Considering its low cost and it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- or less, 25 cents lor insertion. Where advertise- one cent a word is charged for rea) esla'e that request repli those answering to be mailed ! Bb nL advellisems Lh advertise Lhe CONCEININgG slif Centre Dem- these columns one ume SIX times a year atl dillerent SALE POR SAl mt CTE 1g LO Lae Oho maria pking condition Hawk spreader POR BALE render gotd = price $60, also Black wh 2 Jot of service MO. Jumes Markie ™ s 3566 Taw] 4» J BAL ving POR Foe] fo inveth ar ey & ley was has never . reel fy be POR SALE meet ToasDTIE Grain hay reat 8 John BALE- : Belle Phone 383 ~M mixed loose Mariha Martha Pur x17 ~ Garden Plants ron BAL x- ood ida and Henry hay s fa Port DOTT0 1 Strawberry plan ta Dorset Mastadon, 60 cents a hundred ) thousand Henry 2 an Curtin 5t. Bellaformte, Pa Automotive FOR SBALE--Ford 1036 sedan, 2 door Phone 435-J-4. ask for information x17 POR SALE--Cood used Chevrolet oars One 103% roadster, two 1933 road- sters, one 1932 coach. one 1082 coupe one 1836 sedan. Phillips Ohevrolet Oarage, Miuroy, Pa. New and used cars xia POR SALE—-A model A- Pord “truck ith new motor stake body in good COMTI dual transmission, price 310000 cash One oman in plano ase in excellent condition, price $30 cash. John R Wian., Lamar Clinton Co. Pa x18 Household Goods POR SALE--A Universa! electric stove, In excellent condition. Price reasonable. Inquire of Hugh M Quigley, BE. Curtin Street, Baoliefonte, Pa 13% POR SALE 4 toce living room sulte: S-plece breakfast set; baby orb. 3 chairs and 1 dresser. Mm C. FP. Ripka ormosite Big Spring, Water St. Belle- fonte xis Brooders - Supplies | POR SALE—An 800 egg electric incu- bator in two hundred egy sections Will soll separately. Inquire of Geo B. Gaoheenn, R. D. 1, Bellefonte, 47 x Tractors, Etc. | FOR SALE—J. 1. Case 12-20 tractor, o> in good condition. WL. M. Barger, one mile west of Potters Mills. xia POR BALE A new Minneapolis Mo (inch bottom plow. A dandy outfit, «a J. Markie, State Col- POR ’ BD Prone 3566. xis | POR SALE--As we have discontinued handling the Allis Ohalmer line, wo ‘have on hand pne W. C. tractor used din) at a bangain, POR Fordson Bu BALE e 20 \ is, 2 workers. Ol or in. botion ined on POW A ers, New lde Thomas Bireet. i and High Streets. Second floor, | Bellsfonite, Phone 874 oy Har rl Stoves SALE Ranges FOR AZ 1 Lor Pie cher Bellefonte, Pa Live Stock POR SALE~A od ) Pa., Phone Blat FOR 0.4 Bel SAL efont bull pros Holstein From Lo n POR _ SALE Purebred 1 week od ducin herd is Lary A POR BAI 2 - For Sale vie ile East ougth. Reetric. RD Blate ¢ Real Estate - FOR SALE-—-Bu ry Ne ! of Blate Ooliege Bor tions. Hugh C. Dale ioge POR BALE- of Oresnburr good water. John burr. Pa POR BALE-—-A 5 room bungalo bath, slectric light and fu Inquire of Mary M. Pauble Real “Bs- tate Broker, Beliefonte, Pa. Pix 638 POR SALE Bares n for quick buyer 150 acre farsn. running water, fur- nace in house. Immediate possession Write G. A. L. In care of Centre Den ocrat. xif POR “SALE An B- Toon home, with electric lights and 11 acres of land on main highway, 1 mile west of Ree bersbung. Inquire of Charlies C. Gar rett. Rebersburg POR SALE -1560«wa0re farm J tovgnehiy 100 acres cleared acres In timber. Cood house, and all outhuillding:. Along m route. one mile from State Highway. Pd Flick Julian Pa. x17 For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT-House on Linn Street, Bellefonte. Piret class cone dition. Immediate oocupancy R R. Bialr, State Colisge, Pa. Phone 302. our £0 are farm Good bull H AC vo ' Apartmen ts for Rent ment. Inquire lo -room furnished apart. of Mme. Carner. N au POR RENT-A 2.r00om apartment with bath. Inquire of Mm. WwW. L.| | assis, 47 Linn Btreel, Bellefonte, . Phone 813-R. oes POR RENT--8evera! apartments and | furnished rooms In Haupt olsce, | Mansion house. R. D. 3 Bellefonte | line model Z tractor and a two-14« pant All conveniences, Call G. Btwar] xi RENT Three-room apartment | in Decker building, corner of Spring pris | Decker Garage . su vate bath. Imauire Flouses for Rent For Rooms Misceliorcs STOCK. Meritol Kr ood Of hi oll TIHBINS Pa Price B5cta. One See whal you "PHARMAC 7 60 cta tha BAD Ph Arma Optical Ald Goods : Store, Beech Creek id BITING Repairing PURNTTT Ig! URE REP ATRED— Repatrs made to all kinds of furniture. Upholstering. and slip covers mada, Wm. D Thompson's Upholsterin Shop, 102 E. Lamb 8, Phone 529-/ ud Bel iefonve, Pa POREMANS UPHOLSTERY —Purni- repair shop, repairing, restor- ntigues a specialty. Cane and ) wont A. Modern holsters. Sh North Race St, rear Penn Belle Hotel, 4 ie mak or of sonlos first class oon Agent for the Buffalo scale Oo. Sonles to meet any requirement, machine work all kind done at Keller's Ma- hine Bhop, Bell lefonte Pa xi7 MACHINE WORK :.- sharpened olied and adjusted 75 Also machine repairs of all king Acetylene and electric welding Cap serene, set serene and Sold rolled sien] in stock. Swartes Ma : Bellefonte, Pa Phone 32- Rn. Announcements PESTIV AL- he annual (festive of the Hubldersburg Cemetery Amsriation Inc, will be held In Hublersiving Pa. Satiirday July 16 Hy iierabury X28 PENNY SUPPER- —Storrastown IL © {O0. P Hall Baturday, April 23rd Benefits for M. E church. Music by Meyers Ensemble of Altoona. Bupper starting at 5 o'cock s repaired aithos All and pu wd od lawn mowers FESTIVAL-<The annus festival B the Zion Cemetery Association wil be held at Zion on Saturday, June 18, with the Fast Centre County Junior Band providing music and entertain. ment x22 TPESTIV CAL--The Meyers Cemetery Association will hold a festival on the Hunters Park Ball sround, Sate urday evening. June 25, for the bone fit of the cemetery. Every ohe is walcome and those who have plots are peaked % bring a onke BAZAAR-The Queen Esther Class of the M. EB. church of Pine Glen will hold =» in the Pestival House al Pine Glen on Saturday event April 23rd. Pancy work sil ki {will be for sale. A roast chicken and beef wy Tr will be served about § o'slook public is cordially n- vited So atend {FOR RENT-<In Milesburg a modern 5 rooms. bath, laundry with newly bunt Kitchen. Inquire of Mrs. C.F. Ripka, opposite Big Big Spoink | SOHOOL: PLAY-The wmhools of | eng Township will present a mu~ at the Gra Hall 28 at 730 under Mise Fiva Winkie:
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