Page Four ~ CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Charles Miller, Centre Hall. Discharged: Mrs, Mack A. Brown and infant daughter, Hellefonite; Mrs. Robert E, Myers wid infant son, Spring Mills; Miss Annabelle Young, Howard, R. D. 1. Admitted Monday, discharged Sun~ dat * Mrs. Olive Bullock, Bellefonte, Admitted Monday, discharged Sat- urday : Mrs, Harry E. Harper, Flem. W Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Blair W. Henninger, Bite College, R. D. 1; Mrs, Blair Henginger, State College, ReD. 1; Meagter Paul L. Keith, Howard, R D. %. Discharges Mu Alian Be» Tavmal ule and Infant daughter, Jersey Shore; Mrs, H. T. Saturday: State | fonte, R. D. 2; Miss Mary E. Weber, | and children, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton | Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Master LeRoy Wayne Derstine, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs, James D., Brooks, Centre Hall, R, D. 1; Miss Bernice Horner, Spring Mills; Miss Margery Lingle, Spring Mills. Discharged: Mrs, George O. Anderson .and Infant daughter, Bellefonte, R. D. 1. Admitted Thurs. day, discharged Friday: Master Floyd Vogt, Centre Hall, Birth: a daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Jared Grove, Lemont. Friday Admitted: Mrs. Earl Gardner, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. Discharged: Mrs. | William C. Frank, Bellefonte, R. D.| ~. Mrs Jos*ph W. Droege, 8Sta'e College. Admitted Friday, discharged Gertrude Ream, Belle- THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 26, 1940. NOLL HOME, JACKSONVILLE, SCENE OF BIRTHDAY PARTY A very delightful surprise party was held Saturday evening, Sep. tember 14, for Mrs, Sumner Noll at her home in Jacksonville, in honor of her birthday, The evening was spent in playing games, cards and square dancing. Many beauti- ful and useful gifts were received Refreshments were served consist. ing of sandwiches, pickles, cake, ice cream and coffee, The following guests were present: Mrs. Emil Krone, son and daugh- ter, of Clarence; Mr. and Mrs George Gummo and Mrs, Laura Glossner, of Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Clements, of Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs. Charley Noll, of Hublers- burg: Mrs. Mabel Bennison and grandson, of Knecht Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover and children, Mr. Roy Ripka, of Pennsylvania Fumace; Mr. and Mrs George Wheeland and children, of Pine Grove Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc- Ghel and daughter, of Port Ma- tilda; Mr. and Mrs. John Neldigh, College; Mrs. Eggle J. Pash, Mo- | Boalsburg; Mrs. Jack L. Tressler, | Neidigh, of State College: Mr. and shannon; Mrs, Woodrow State College. Admitted Tuesday, discharged Sunday: Mrs, Willlam M. Kennedy, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. Ex- | pired: Mrs. Carrie B. Daggett, Belle- fonte. Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Lydia Dinges, Co- (ry, State College. Admitted Saltur-|,.. i { | [| i | Meyer, | Howard, R. D. 2. Saturday Admitted: Floyd J. Lucas, Miles- burg. Discharged: Mrs. Milford E. Baudis and infant daughter, Flem- ing; Mrs, Vesta B. Smith, Belle- fonte; Miss Elizabeth D, Cagselber- burn; Roy L. Sarginger, State Col- 'day, discharged Sunday: Mrs. Rob- lege. Discharged: Miss Ruth Lyons, ert W. Benollel, Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Mrs. R. R. Rob- | Births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- |... inson and infant son, State College; | ward R. Houser, Miss Emma Long, Bellefonte; Mrs Ross Eckenroth | MUNSINGWEAR MAGIC FOR YOU! J. B. WAGNER & C0. YOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET “BEl LEFONTE. PENNA Free Prizes | | | | 1 | [| i State Oollege. Bellefonte; a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Miles H. and infant daugh- Lee, Bellefonte, R. D. 1; a daughter wt Ne Theanh T° Watson It Belleio harles Mox, Bellefonte, R. Sunday Admitted: bo TH PX Ree pire D. 3. Grover Beck. : : I 1 Mrs William 3harp, Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Mrs Fred Rhoads, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 There were 45 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Hospital Contributions: Hagvest Home donations of fruits, vegetables and flowers were received from Zion Reformed church; Aaronsburg Reformed charge; St. Paul's Re- formed church, Millheim: Cobam Union churches: Hublersbarg church; Bt. John's Reformed church, Bellefonte; 8t. Peter's Reformed church, Aaronsburg. Mrs - ALEX STERGIAKIS IS LEGION COMMANDER Alex BStergiakis, of East High { street, was named commander of Rraoks-Doll Post, American Legion, Bellefonte, at the annus] orgaliaz- n meeting of that body at the Home East Howard Street, nizht Stergiakis succeeds Captain Herb- ort M. Beezer as commander, Other officers chosen were: Ed- ward L. Miller, 1st vice commangier; TLeonard Glenn, 2nd vice command- Willis, Geissinger, LA Pa ArmA > " Pabert T. Willard, finance officer; iamue! DD. Rhinesmith, chaplain; Francis H. Crawford, historian: ‘indy Karhik and Ralph Eyer, ser- intz-at-arms Ith directors, namely: James Malcolm Wetzler, Russell itmer, Linn McGinley and Joseph iY ‘oriter, were re-elected for ano‘her | Thev are expected to meet 1 to choose officers, > Pig Buried’'s Year £. wrighing nnly fifty pounds, nd. al've in a corn crib $ *sttled for almost n Towa. Its only m rain or sow crib. homo ———— mth better Aa rE ’ la ner times a) FREE MENUS AND RECIPES! ... plus A HOST OF NEW HINTS FOR School 1 by it, tool No charge or obligation Sn'chargs will be glad 10 Anower any gaestions you amy concerning modern electric cooking with a Westinghouse. Soe the wew 1940 Westinghouse Electric BO features... every ome a bigger Also Hear About the Game That Is Sweeping the Country: PetiAAS a have in mind oe Bw alia {| Mrs. Winfield adjutant: | | Mrs. Earl Neldigh and son, of Le- imont; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heromin. us and family, Mr. and Mrs, Mil. ford Heaton and family, Mrs. Mer- fam Herr and son, Mr. and Mrs | Dean Rogers, George Rogers and | children, John Glossner and child- ren, William Watkins and children, and Mrs. George Weight and Mrs. Willard Hoy and child. B. J. Button and children, Mr Mrs. Raymond Neidigh and son, Edwin Burd, all of Bellefonte, R. D.; Robert McClockey and dau- ghter, Miss Eleanor Moore and ! M Weight, and Mr and Mrs Mrs. Earl | son, ren, ‘ Howard; Mr Willard Harter, Mr. and Harter and far Mr. and Mr: | Homer Yearick and son, Mr. and Willard Yrarick and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler dren, Willlam Boone and sons | Raymond Rogers and children Guyer Ertley and children ard, R. D Ruth Marsh Creek; Willlam family, Mrs. Estella grandchildren, Eimer daughter, Mr. and Ertley and children, Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Vonada and children, Mr and Mrs. Charles Harter and dau- ghter, Mrs. Orin Fye and children, Dietz, Mrs. Alice Betz, daughter and son, Mr. and | Mrs Ted Dixson and children, Mr and Mrs. Miles Bartley and fam. (ily, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bartely and sons, Mrs, Edward Aley and daugh- ter tty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orr and children, Mrs. Nevin Yearick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and children, Arthur Dolan, Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Noll and children, all of Jacksonville At a late hour they all departed wishing Mrs. Noll many more hap- | py birthdays. “al, Wa wily ph and chil- Mrs Aly UW = Brung of Beightol and Dixson and Swoope and Mr: Deimer -~ LABOR ORGANIZERS ARE FREED ON TRESPASS COUNT A Morrisdale and a Houtzdale representative of the United Mine Workers of America were found “not guilty” Monday afternoon by Justice of the Peace James Riley at Osceola Mills on charges of trespass brought against them by Marko Ol- eonosky, Edendale, cole operator Olenosky charged that George Green, Morrisdale, and James Le- Corre, Houtzdale, “entered upon his mining property in Rush township n violation of trespass posted there- on. The defendants contended that ince a sufficient number of men working in the Oleonosky mine had signed up with the United Mine Whaorkers of America, they had the right to enter on the property un- der the Pennsylvania Labor Rela- tions act and to bargain collectively Oleanceky sublegses a section of the Pein Five coal tract in Rush I The Commander HOMEMAKERS! keeping house for years, you'll enjoy our Westing- “DAGWOOD AND BLONDIE” ELECTRIC rend on 4 with new ng i COMPA | Wedded 60 Years Monday Mr. and Mrs. William E. Confer, well known residents of Howard, observed their 60th wed. ding anniversary. Mr. Confer, a re- tired mall carrier, Is B82 vears old and his wife is 80, They are the parents of five daughters and one son and have 11 grandchildren and § great-grandchildren Both Mr, and Mrs active and are in falr sidering their age: have lived in the Howard during most years of married life Confer are health con. The Confers ame in of G0 house thelr RESERVE OFFICERS MAY BE CALLED INTO TRAINING of 23 Centre co officers who may years Lraining A partial list reserve army called to serve one in the U.L 8 Army with the national been accordance program Centre in defense has released County Aer The tery of tH hay Reser Of Association officers as ganization whose open to men who Amy commission are held in State College at various in- tervals. Developments {n army prac- tices and studied by the members Foliowing is « county officers of the organization of Philipsburg: State College State College of Philipsburg: State College n. of Phillipsburg H. Hoffman, of Bellefont 0. Keller, of State College: E. H Lederer, of State It. OG. W. Luca { State It 8 { State Btate 1, State Jr. of membership is Nave received Meetings FUiings are Centre members ie, College; College; College: It College; College: Lt Btate College Lt. W. 8B. Shira, of State Callege; Lt. J. W. Bhoff, of Bellefonte; 12 J. J. Spangler. of Bellefonte: Capt F. A. Tebo, of State College: Col. E D. Walker, of State College: 14 W. R Young, of State College B. R. Bush. of Philipsburg T. Sage. of State College Anderson, of State College Officers of the Centre County as sociation are It, George la president: It. J J. 8 president: Capt. F. A tary-treasurers eounsilors J. Shoff and Lt Col. W. R. Young H. Ricker, angler Tebo Bellefonte High Defeats Howard, 25-0 (Continued from page one) ring a Tl-vard conclusion in one-yard line to drive a succes the second quarter Leamer again scored in the third period with a run from the 38-yard line. The final tally came on a 25-yard pass, Davis to Ort, both substitutes, Ort gal- loped 15 yards for the score Miles hit the line for the extra point The lineups: Pos. Bellefonte LE. Thompson LT Nellis LG. McKibbon C Davidson RG Sciabica RT. Meyer RE. Chandier QB ~Kustanbauter LH... Johnson RH leamer FB Mazula { Betore by quarters: | Howard ‘ ¥ 0 oy ef111 to 4 lad Howard Gardner Butler McClure Pifer R. Confer Wagner Amick Miller Barger Yearick Holter : 0 0 0 0-0 | Bellefonte 8 6 8 6-25 Touchdowns: Bellefonte—Leamer, 1 2, Johnson, Ort. Point after touch- | down: Eellefonte--Miles (rushing). | Bubstitutions: Howar d-Kunes, Carson, Allison, Wyland; Bellefonte { =D. Confer, Ort. Davis, Fanning, Rockey, Knapp, Miles, Sager, Boob, | Jones, Watson | Officials: Stuart, State College, | referee. Pleicher, Howard, umpire Miller, Beliefonte, head linesman po" N PAYMENT! Ask us about our Lay- away Plan for Christmas, ‘Buy jewelry at a Jewel- ry Store. W. E. CROSSLEY RECENT WEDDINGS Braucher—Cherry Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Braucher, of State College, announce the mare riage of thelr son, Bernard, to Miss Janel Cherry, of Btate College, The ceremony was performed by Rey (Edward H. Jones of the Btate Col- lege Presbyterian church on Sune {day, September 15, at 3:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Braucher will reside Rt 722 West College avenue, State College Lewis—Martin A quiet wedding took place last Baturday evening, September 14, at 7 o'clock, at Clearfield, when Miss Delphine Martin, of Moshannon, and George Lewis, of Karthaus, were married by Rev. Rowland Leh. man, of the Methodist church, The wedding came as a complete sure prise Lo many of their friends, They will make thelr home with the bride parents Osborne-Coble Edgar W. Osborne, son of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar 8. Osborne, of Lewis town and Miss Sarah L. Coble daughter of Mr. and Mr Willlam D. Coble, of Lemont, were united in marriage September 21, 1040, by the Rev. M. C. Piper at his residence in Milesburg, using the ring service They were attended by Mr. and Mrs Nevin D. Struble, of Pleasant Gap The groom is employed at the mill at Lewistown Markley-—Burd Announcement has been made of the marriage of Donald Markley, of Bellefonte, and Miss Elinor Burd, of Lock Haven. The ceremony took place recently in Bellefonte, Mrs Markley, daughter of Mr: Burd, of Lock Haven, is a graduate of the Lock Haven High schoo] and has been employed as a stenograph- er in the offices « State Teachers } { AM: zs i Bellefonte, at arkley of oved by the TY Bellefonts school and is empl tan Metal Company at Phili ps——PBechdel 1a Bech Mrs became jel Howard, Auman—Sammers ¢ Philip HH. Auman. youngest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Auman North Spring street, Bellefonte Miss Iva Almeda Summers, of Win- gate were married last Thursday at Hagerstown, Md. The took place at 2 o'clock 11 Reformed parsonage with Rev. T. G, Coleman offic Miss Ruth Summers, of the bride son of 4 ana ceremony in Lhe tig MANE Wingate, sister of and Lee Rush, of Union tended them F mony the bridal p Bellefonte, The bride was dressed in avy blue street dress with 'Ssories. Miss Mrs. Auman Mary Jane he bride of those of ¢ a daughter Summers ' Bellefonte High school and has been living at home. Mr. Auman also at- tended Bellefonte High school, and for the past two years has been eme- ployed at the Keystone Gazette of- fice, Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Au- man expect to go to housekeeping in the near future Mrs Penrod-—Musser A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized Saturday morning, Septem- ber 21 at 11 o'clock. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Musser, Belle fonte, R. D. 3. when their daugh- ter, Louise Charlotte Musser was united in marriage to Willlam Ray Penrod. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C Penrod. of Windber, Pa. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Clar- ence Arnold of Bellefonte, in the presence of the immediate families Eimer C. Musser, brother of the bride, acted as best man, and Elea- nor Musser, sister of the bride, act- ed as maid of honor. Miss Suzanne Hartswick of Bellefonte, played the | wedding march. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Follow- ing the ceremony a luncheon was served at the home. The bride is a graduate of the Bellefonte High school and Potts Business College of Williamsport, and for the past two years has been employed by the Sutton Engineering Company, Belle fonte. The groom is a graduate of windber High school and The Penn- gylvania State College, department of mechanical engineering, and is employed by the Button Engineer. ing Company, Bellefonte, The couple [left at 4 o'clock for a motor trip | through southern states, and will | return home the latter part of the week. They will reside in a furnish. | the Baum resi | ‘ed apartment in dence, Mirbach-—Krelitz | Leon Mirbach, of Philipsburg, for- | | mer executive director at the Belle i fonte offices of the Centre County | Public Assistance Board, and Miss i OBES. across | Buckwheat | Rye Barley Corn i i 1 white Summers also wore v blue with scoessories the same of Wingate She altlended | Jane Krelitz, of Hollidaysburg, were {married Friday In Hollidaysburg | The ceremony was performed at the {home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Krelitz, with Rabbi Bamuel Cook, of Temple Beth Is. {rael, officiating, Mrs. Earl Freshman lof Detroit, Mich. sister of the bride and Dr. Bidney Mirbach, of Bethles hem, brother of the bridegroom {tended them, Immediate families of {both parties witnessed the cere mony. Mr. Mirbach, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mirbach of Philipsburg, {1s a graduate of Penn State. From | March of 1838 until December of last year he was in charge of the Bellefonte offices of the ausl board. Mr. and Mi: Mirbach to live In Philipsburg ithe tance plan Community Fair Opens Tomorrow (Continued from page one) Leghorn prize: 85, by lin Poultry priz Evans Booth priz “1 ERIuge Canning Allison Sewing Bhop } Feed for fair will be 1 1 wo-day fair follow Thursday, amt Exhi 8:30 a Auditoriu September 26 $y " oO 11 m inspection Fit i Daisy May Zubler Miss Thelma ciety woman Smith Mary é leanor Bar Jean Janet Smith { - Trio of Accidents While Ernest Rodger Junnstown, was al the home of he parents, Mr Mrs Probst, of Swisstdale, the end 03 f her q Mrs ’ of of finger was 50 badly a sausage grit putation al first pint was he- cessary. 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