Page Six THE CENTRE PEN OChaAL BELLEFONTE, PA. July 11, 1940. North and infant daughter, Slate, provide music during the day The | | weeks, departed Saturday for New-| Hay Field Burned BELLEFONTE GRAIN College; Mrs. Willlam E. Roan and | Johnston Bus Company has ar- Bellefonte To Get | 3 ark, N. J. to resur his dut ith nt 1 pg 3 gt CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL {|r sugar Bewonte. Bri: ranged to operace a series of sec. Dial ‘Phones | he Peters arin. © ky on ton funn Mer phn gros a daughter was born to Mr. and ial busses to and from the park, Wheat Mrs. Fred W. Kline, Bellefonte, R.! Busses will leave the Diamond in o | “Mrs. Claud Thompson, former on Route 16, north of Lewisburg, Yaa IN THE WEEK'S NEWS ID 1 | Bellefonte at ® and 10 a. m. and 1 {Continued from page ont « resident of Bellefonte, but who 107 | was destroyed by fire Saturday afs C00 | Friday ip m., and on the return trip will scope “of the task, the telephone the Jo ten years ha been making Lernoon. Members of the Lewisburg Lary Admitied: Mrs. Donald McGarey, lle rave Hecla at 8, 9 and 10 p. m. The company usually accomplishes alll a my with he: MOR-1N la £1 Fire Company extinguished th Buckwheat : State College; Dolores M. MeCulley, | fare will be 25 cents a round trip the work without any interruption big ML Mn Ra fame » hich threatened everdl Rye @ Minor Operation | mitted to the hospital yesterday | port Matilda, R. D. 1. Admitted Pri-| In the kiddies games and contests whatever in service to its patrons confine ” ing wor Batty Jarpy tat d'ngs 1 1s believe ee ra ————————— 4 ‘ noon, suffering a fracture of ab day discharged Saturday: Miss Er-| in the morning as well as in other Plans for installing dial telephones nfined 0 her bed gnee January that a carelessly discarded clgaret Mrs. George Carpeneto of the ankle. Mrs. Emel was leaving the A. | nestine Williams, State College, R. events during the day worthwhile {, Bellefonte we A " P " ) ) 11 Mrs Keystone apartments, North Alle- | & p. Super Market at the comer of |) |; Miss Midréd Lutz and Miss prizes, donated by the merchants PA—— bo hg A be J axed igh oO Sug. injuring et Jol gheny street, underwent an OPerd- Howard and Allegheny streets when | Violet Lutz, Bellefonte; Master of Bellefonte, will be awarded ines: during ne rorabei lr "ne. | Shoulder, the injured nerve caused p—— tion for the removal of tonsils, Sat- {she made a misstep on the sidewalk | Charles Blazina, Bellefonte: Master! Entertainment will include boat- silted h the OHI a a u- a severe case of shingles, and later f(r urday, and returned home the f0l- ang fell, twisting her ankle in Such | james Hillard, Pennsylvania Fur-| ing, swimming and roller skaUng, ment x a 10 Pp hry IANAON~ | neuritis, resulting in her not hav- \ TEN lowing day. She Is recuperaling , manner as to cause the fracture | e, R. D.; Miss Ruth Stone, Port! while at night the park manage- ment of the remodeling schedule.| ing ‘the use ‘of her left arm and DR HOWARD F B Al F R rapidly, according to reports Passersby 100k’ her to the ‘hospital | He Aa ' " ; ' wh i € hg NANAES= | Since then the plans have bgen re- | pang . . / / Rd y, ; | nssersby wok her to the hosp | Matilda, R. D ment will hold a dance in the pavi ed, und the company is reported Thompson fell down 8 started the blaze Shop the Classified columns | Saturday on to be ready to announce the change Mary A, Foreman, of New York Boy Fractures Arm Boy Bitten by Snake | admitted: Harry E. Clevenstine, tre—tte— "| City, entertained Mr. and Mrs. J Optometrist . Location of the sites reportedly he Iv Fourth accide Y x 32 ’ | ’ - M. Copley, wson and The only July Fourth & a NW Henry 8. Klinefelter, 21, of Cen- | Bellefonte. Discharged: Donald Yar-| Jndines Continue under consideration for the new ex-| pri EE Mia Jahp Da prog em srockerhof! Hotel Bullding — BELLEFONTE, PA the Bellefonte area claimed as We Hall R. D., was brought to the | rison, Howard, R. D.; Irvin L. Get~ change bullding were not revealed it nial Roni ds victim Richard Contfer, aged 8, Ol cone County Hospital Tuesday tig, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. Admitted Blitzkreig on Prizes nor was any information. availahle] Jobie. ‘ai State College, Tuesda) AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE Potters Mills. Richard broke hiS{ pion: for treatment for what he be- | Saturday, discharged Sunday: Mrs as to whether or not nearby ex- hight. Monday night Mrs. Oople) 2 HE 12 y AN LACY TY or ' yr 4 left arm between the elbow and lleved to be a snake bite. The young | George Carpeneto, Bellefonte, Birth (Continued from page one) changes, such as Zion, Centre Hall, Eller a: ned 4 ' net a} her ant HAV E YOI R EY ES EXAMINED NOW ’ shoulder when he fell out of 2l.,., was cutting grass when he re-|a daughter was born to Mr. and’ — Miilhelm, Howard, and Port Ma- on Hall Moon Terrace her great v the i 5 rE chel { an ‘e 1 4 Pe : m p cherry tree. He was brought to IN® | waived the bite, it was reported. | Mrs, Jack H. Yeager, of Bellefonte. | for a refreshing draught or two, 4. 4 . lude aunts. Mrs. Rachel McDevitt and Call 3-W for Appointment at I tida would be included in the| ..n John of New Alexandria and entre County Hospital for treat- i all « th . ter asked whethe; arch / , ' Ny y . 3 a Centre County Hospital for Weai={ginefelter returned to the hospital Sunday he’ reporter askeC ‘whether MAICh= | oy pp, ‘of system. Dig) JEIoRhoNE yu Ananda es. hose, CROSSLEY'S JEWELRY STORE ment vesterday morning for further tted fimer BE. Letterman, | rs were permitted refreshment, He 4 Ite voll 4 1 Ata ay, o emang coil i \ Admitted: Eimer E. Letterman were installed in State College and | guher guests a. the dinner wert WEB & 4 AN of troatinakl it al} « was R0t this answer from a member " v reatmen His condition was not! mMilesburg. Birth a daughter was £0t Lhis answe ! Boalsburg several years ago, while regarded fs serious \ N ; 1 » able to pack away! aSUUIE BEVETa. ) ' Mrs. Virgla Tate and Mrs, Copley's | Man Discha rged regarded as seriou born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael 8im-| "You mig y be aje to B X Ek { i? , "the Bnow Shoe exchange was eons mother Ra Joh Dawaai v Ms co, Bellefonte, R. D a beer before a4 parade yt if you verted to a dialing system a Year g " : . Ralph Hassinger, of ate Coll ! ay Aas ‘ee mp——— — show the slightest sign of having _ / — a surgical patient at the hospital for Monday of Last Week > | iitea or more Ago —— issharged {50 Admitted bert darks. State isited a taproom, you get put om : WR. ii BARTGES' EAST CENTRE three weeks wiz discharged frol op a ay bers oH Wks, Rae Businessmen Plan the bench And anyone who has . COUNTY BAND SCHEDULE ihe Institution last Wednesday and ron “ap ” i : pent hundreds of hours practicing Additi n 1 L | ” : . i Is now recuperating at the home of de son, Berwyn Admitted Mont ay, Outing at Hecla Park and who ‘has spent a couple’ of 0 [4] ocCalis Pata: pT : : : his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P.| discharged Tuesday: Master Mahlon hours getting dressed for parade husscay. July = 1--Farade 2 , A leg! I. Schlegel, Bellefonte, R D 2 Lm. an na I - oe .| Howard; Friday, July 12--Parade! Hassinger of th Allegheny Bini Bom. t M i (Cc ontinued from page one) isn't going to do anything to get John Carter, of Tyrone at Centre H {ony nt nr Min A son wi mn ) ), an ¢ : { J E18 all street. Mr. Hassinger underwent an | Birth: a § A OT ai iT. hrown out at the last moment well known resident of Bellefon {out Hows operation for a gall condition from Mrs. Willlam Gutteron, of Clear- sented in the open air theatre at i labs WAL The reporter, somewhat chasten- was a caller among friends A 4 eh EE Ents — ( SON field t Tn he Jqlefornt The re] " | July H—--Coneert Voneids SEP which he had iffered fo) ON i the park. At 3 p. m. the Bellefonte A 4 Undine H y cemmnunity on ‘Tuesday | y y Mi vd was leaving the Undine OSE ENInLnNL n u y. ol bad arian & eo ‘ WP 4 . : time Tuesday of Last Week and Port ' : baseball teams = : . 1h Park Wednesday, July i A} 6) Boxes Rinso FREE . ’ when an incoming member halted Jostph Prabutt Mo with r nd night Unio ——— Admitted: M: L. Ear] Harter. of Wil meet in a league game An- him You haven't seen anything Frat x } na thelr Aoi Le r, ne Mel . Bd fas o ’ J ' i vi slle- | Other free sho Ww begin at 1 Se , “RY \ x Of TRANS Ald aC uted dig di saluraay, July 4 : va Undergoes reatment Bellefonte; 1 Iss Edna Lyon, Belle-| other free show will begin at 7 0™-| . « yo sid. “We have designs on mve been visiting with Mrs Fra. Boalsburg. (Grange. With each "“ fonts 3 Discharged: Ralph | clock i « Cont fon ¢ ae “ Harry E. Clevenstine, of Belle- 7 2 the State Convention a aunt, Mi: Aune Craf ' - - : \ , | Hassinger, State College, R. D. 1; The shows willl include Coo oe i« fall” Ean ste TTA p . 1 fonte. was admitted to the hospital : . or di ie . nb} A kK &' this fall South Thomas Street for som Get all the news for $1.50 a vear . Mrs. Georg Spencer, State Col-! Cook, Hollvwood clowns who for and with this, we toy be a Saturday, Wo undergo observation | “ And ith thi e | it | ay R | rs. Clarence D. Dol- | years were featured in Keystone { tHe public and treatment Early last week Mi 0 iniorm Ne |} and trea‘men arly iast v K 4 EE an aa St LS = M n and infa m, Millheim; Mrs. Comedies; and the 3 Em's, who pre- told vou so! fax ire ho has not en in ‘ ” ‘ vi we Wiad You Clevenstine, who has n been ielen Ct x fonte, R. D. 3. sent a tumbling act, aerial num- — » i. JOHNSTON'S CUT R TE ymond Emel, audible throughnout the park STORE llefonte Admitted Tuesday, dis-. AY the park three Bellefonte Russell Lee Pletcher Sharon | 8 20 W, High St. Bellefonte, Pa. good health for some time i . 4 discharged Wed- ably charged Sunda) Miss Edna MM. bands, the Banjo Band, Bellefonte Ruth Emma Wenteel Going Out of Business Sale Still Going On , rt] ve A : .. Admitted Tuesds discharged rl bers and comedy skits The Der - Marriage Licenses State College. Birth a High School Band and the Junior Harold E. Ritenour A FEW SPECIALS FORTHE WEEK-END ? Squibb’s Milk of Magnesia © 40¢ Squibb’s Toovh 5 FE : z Sold During July ES rr number of Nn exir: : vi ‘ In Fon 1 y en | former ArT sir Ow , his condition did not wo he | Resday: Clarence ( Iolo Ata len foes od CAPT thelr own publ ¢ ad- 500 Pp. Ritter Brook! I Hitled TuesCAY, CUE Qe ei Cotst systemt 30 the progres Wil be pain 1. Jacobt 3rook] Treated for Fractures daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Legion Band will be on hand to Mary M. Lynn Two persons were treated at the Guy E. Brown, Bellefonte A hospital Monday afternoon iT Wednesday of Last Week 12-02. Powder 22¢ 29¢ : 50e Woodbury Almond Ai Tam; ax : . Lotion 26¢ Wens, LIECHIC Jiore J 2 > ® ® and Mrs. Archie Irvin, of near Cole- gtate College, R. D. 1; Master Rich- : b J ville, suffered a fracture of the gpg Confer Potters Mills Admitted 3 was taken to the hospital, where he = v: Master Ra is reported to be i . 4 py fractured limbs Discharged: Miss Irene M. Hart- Joan Bressler, aged 9, of Centre man State Col , Charles H. i ————————————————— J3¢ xtro Maltose » b) ~ » » right forearm in a fall from a load wadnesdas lischarged Saturday & 1 1b. Epsom Sal Alle he ns Street Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 1062 Hall, fractured an arm at the €l- weaver. State College; Mrs. Charles of hay. He was discharged after ré- jacob D. Neldigh. State College, R ; 8c FICGAY i= =. 4 bow when she fell from ITY BE. Walker and infant daughter, P U RE ge TE tree : She remained at the hospital pellet + (George A. Sones, Julian | for treatment Admitted Wednesday discharged william Irvin, aged 17, son of Mr. Priday: Mrs Charles R Krebs FO 0D SHRUB REC Ou Ey Duan ae RBI Y 1 ol Lrg DORs Aseano st DOr manit DOC one shel 1 conannesnnt nna ¢ & hava ceiving treatment D. 1. Birth: a son was born to Mr nd Mr Earl B. Kepler, Bellefonte Fractures Ankle R. D.3 ! Fast Thursday of Last Week ' ’ . 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