Poon MY ALY | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Struck by Car Anthony Frank, of Coleviile, wa admitted to the hospital for trea ment cf injuries received about 5:30 o'clock Friday night when he wa struck by a car while he was ing alcng the Bellefonte-Colevill road, near the American Lime Stone Company's plant Frank suffered {rom a dislocated shoulder and a fracture of one leg near the knee, and is reported to be recovering satt:{actorily. The driv. er of the car was Ronald M. Leath- ers, of Coleville WAIK- nA anda NEWS OF PATIE NTS of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. William C . Bellefonte, R. D. 2; William Cogan Lemont, Discharged: Melvin Burns, Wingate: Alfred Estright, Wingate Miss May Lynn, Julian Tuesday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs. Edward Kofman and infant son, Bellefonte; Mrs, C C. Wernham and infant son, State College: Mrs. James G. Fry, Pleas- ant Gap; Mrs. Ray E. Fryer, Spring Mills, R. D. 2. Admitted Tuesday discharged Wednesd Master Eu- gene O. Maelhorn State Admitted Tuesday, discharged Sat- urday Lawrence ¥. Harter, Belle- fonte. Births: a son was born to Mi and Mrs. Harold R. Glen Penn- sylvania Furnace i Mr. and Mn Bellefonte Wednesday of Last Week Admitted: Janet Faust Mills, R. D. 1; Miles Mex fonte, R. D. ! Audrey Th 3; Mrs. Leonard daughter, Bellef Ray J. Hom ted Wednesday, ) Joan Bressler, Centre Thursday of Last Week Admitted Miss Mae il State College; Mr Robert H man, State College, R. D. | charged: William Weber ] Birth: a son was |i Mrs. Lee E. Hoove R.D LL Friday Admitted: Mrs, Ja Bellefonte, R. D. 1; liams, Bellefonte; Mrs er, Pine Grove Mills; Dicks Bellefonte, D. 3: A thony Frank, Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Miss Pauline McMullin »liefon Discharged: Frank J. Nort Creek; Mrs. R. R. Robinson at College: Ellis Fromm. Bellefonte Saturday Admitted: Master Coburn. Discharged Lindeman, Boalsbu man C. Davis, Be Mrs. Luther L. 8 i Mrs. Theodore Hartley and infant daughter, Centre Hall, J. Emmert Hoover, State College. Births: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill- man, Lemont; a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Confer, How. ard, R. D. 1 Sunday Admitted beth, R. D. 1 Discharged James F. Gordon, Jr. Mrs. Meyer Brungart daughter, Rebersburg. girth was born to Mr. and Mr Fomich, Clarence Monday College fonte R. D Harry J il- H M. Walk- CGeor Ke on Charles was decided to bring were here were 42 patients in the hos. pital at the beginning of this week Hospital Contributions: From Zion Union Sunday schoel, 10 primary chureh school leaflets; from Primary department, Bellefonte Evangelical | church, fruits and vegetables; from Bellefonte Girl Scouts, Thanksgiv- ing tray favors; from Junior Red Cross, Bellefonte, Thanksgiving tray favors: from Bellefonte public schools, large donation fruits, veg- etables, canned goods and other food: CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO HoLo CHRISTM!/ AS PARTY The Dece ber Patrick McArdle, meeting of Court Catholic Daugh- ters of Ame; ica of Bellefonte, were Monday night in the organi. room on West High street 27 members ent Mis Jarpeneto grand regent, pre ided In addition to routine business it to hold only two pub- lic weekly card parties in Decem- on the first and second Thurs- ings, Members who falled contributions for the dio- homes at the meeting told they may do so by ie 15th of this month when the ar- of clothing will be shipped to esan orphan that completed for the an- were tma to be held Sun- December nning at 7:30 when gifts will be distribute refreshments will » served A Plan wiram Will be giver Madeline Carpeneto wdrman of a bake December O'Hara and Beezer are chair nits to take sale 4 izabeth ) place Bellefonte Teachers Elect 1941 Officers Kills Doe ‘With Bow And Arrow 8h man 322 Ea First , South Ww iliams port, killed 5 doe the hard way Monday mora. at 9:30 o'clock in Cen're cot ty ~with a bow and arrow, The animal weighed 135 Two other members of the © ing rifle were Ban C nila SUCCESS May AP — HOW LONG IS YOUR GIFT LIST? "eg b. Join 3 HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU NEED FOR Christmas Shopping ? Why be blue and pinch pennies? One Personal Loan can pay for all the Christmas gifts you want to give. You deny yourself nothing-and take time to pay, in 1941. Centre County Thrift Corp. 3 8. Spring Street JELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 330 137 W. Beaver Ave, STATE COLLEGE PA, Phone 2212 [the ‘Guards Body of Slain Hunter Laurelton Man Under Bail; C. C. C, Workers Cut Trail To Victim e—— Twenty-seven-year-old Wilbur Lukens, chauffeur at Laurelton State Village, insisted Monday night upon keeping vigil Petsonaily over the body of LeRoy Keller, Berks {county resident, who was kd by a shot from Lukens’ gun Monday. The body could not be removed from the fastness of western Union county because of the thick undergrowth in area, known as the "graveyard of the airmail” C. C. C. boys Tuesday tolled up Buffalo Mountain, cutting a path through snow and brush so that the body could be brought from the est himself Robert Lukens, who gave ter one of his party Millmont, R. D. 1, traveled to noti- fy nearby authorities of the ity, is under $1.000 bail for ance at cowrt., The father of three children, Lukens is reported to be a popular figure at Laurelton where he is a Sunday school teacher Sheriff Melvin R. Good, Lewis burg. is investigating with Private L. Woodring and Edward Bouse he Willlamsport detall of o Bleyers fatal- \PPear- 1 i - Christmas Party At Sering Mills um wor ii will be held ———————— A — ———— OZLIN, REELECTED TO FARM CREDIT BOARD Maryla Ware new term beginning January 1 As a member of the Farm Cr board of this district, Mr I serve as a direcic Years yrporation Commi He has been associated system since 1917, having bee Treasurer of the Lunen- National Farm Loan Esha Additional Locals Mrs. 1a ther L. Smith returned home Bunday from the Centre County Hospital after a tw course of treatment condition —Mrs. John T. Ammerman of Jer- Shore, greeted [riends in Belle fonte last week while enroute tw Centre Hall to assist at an annual butchering Mrs. R. L. Mallory, night entertained about twenty friends af dinner ai the Brocker. hoff Holel, and at cards at apartment on North Alleghe street. Prizes in cards were won by Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Bertha Taylor -The Rev, Willlam C. Thomp- son, pastor of the Bellefonte Pres. byterian church, who has been a patient in the Geleinger Hospital, Danville, for the past {wo weeks, is | reported to be showing some slight improvement although his condi. tion is still regarded as being ser- ! fous. | Calvin Witiner, well known resi { dent of near Bellefonte, Is reported fo be seriously ill at his home a | short distance west of the Roops- burg Mill, along” the Buffalo Run i Valley road. Mr. Witmer, who i about 72 years of age and who hag not been in good health for several { years, sullered a stroke, Sunday. ~Ceorge Carpeneto, instructor of fire schools at Bellefonte, Stale n College and Philipsburg, attended’ commencement exercises of the | Philadelphia fire school at the Com- “weeks for a diabetic sey ner i night. Mr, Carpencto was the guest | works as an instructor. Others who attended the exercises are Melvin Wright and Luther Smith, of Belle- {fonte; Ralston Derr, of Pleasant { Gap, and Patterson Holt, of Miies- | burg. oe More Sugar And Tea | Lord Woolton, Britain's food min- | ister, announced his Christmas ‘gift’ | to the nation would be increased sugar and tea rations for the week of December 16. There will be 12 ounces of sugar and 4 ounces of tea, instead of 8 and 2 ounces, re- spectively. allowed now, | mercial Museum in Philadelphia last | of Ross Davis, chief of the fire bur- |. eau at Philadelphia, under whom he | THE CENTRY DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Recent | Weddings MR. AND MRS I | St oH Hublersbrg bs angelical Evangelical, Howard eliefonte pasty United Brethren, 10:45 mastor in charge ang 7.30 p Christian Endeavor 30 pm Groups for all ages, Bible study Wednesday evening at 7:30. The choirs will Fri day evening. Bpecial musica gram at the Sunday evening m ing services TAYE rehears Boalsburg Lutheran Sunday 9:30: C. KE. 6:30; worship with gefmon, 7:30. Shiloh Sunday school, 9:30; mor wor- ship and 10:30. Mee! Council after services. Chi entertainment December 22, af p. m. Public invited Pleasant Sunday school, 9:30; C. E Sunisimas Cantata December 30 p. m. Public Kat ifman, pastor First Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H. Willls Hartsock, Chureh school at 9: 0 : a DANCING! HARRY'S PLACE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY w= FEATURING — Slaves of Rhythm ADDED ATTRACTION ERNA AND HER ACCORDION school FET JOHN H pastor. | m, CC. a MOKLE Huey—Kennell H M Kuvinka~Slagie oF Additional Weddings Page Second Section and i 45 of | stmas | 7:30 | Gap | 6:30. | 22 at | invited. L. J} Spigelmyers JEWELRY STORE Heverly Building BELLEFONTE, PA. Presents The New Kéepsike DIAMOND RINGS ‘Baltimore Men Fined $200 Each With Monday Hunters Caught Two Bear Cubs Lycoming in (County ALARA ARREARS ht 0a Ef A Ny 5. FAYE UP » #1 » gPhone 2 wi &W "BETTER BARGAINS IN SUPERIOR GROCERIES HOUR - - 2 NCY Pumpkin 19¢ a A i is | >i COFFEE PILLSBURY F FLOUR 2 / WALDORI -gp. . 1ISSUC 6™ oe SYRUP 10¢ YE] EVAFP MILK " FRUITS VEGETABLES Home Gi Turnips 10¢c | 2 9 Tang'rines 13¢ Grapefruit 3 1c E— ORANGES 29¢ Quality Meats! 23 29 18 19¢ 4 ARAN RENE NEG - Ib ib AS FEATURED “An Ouistanding Value Big 8" Mpdern Chest, NMatethed Oriental Wosd American Walnet™ ire » AN IDEAL Christmas Gift BRACHBILLS Spring Street BELLEFONTE, SHR IR RC LR RR TR TR UAL LHL AL HL
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