THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. February 6, 1941 - Pace Four | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Friday Admit te College; baugh ted Tu Albert Ww Miss Maria Wednesday of Last Week ted: Miss Helen A. Gephart . i Harry GG. Cox, How- wd, R, D. 2; Miss Lols Smeltzer Bellefonte, R. D. 1: Miss Lenore Hoover, Bellefonte: Gerald Schref- ’ flor, Bellefonte, Discharged: Albert Admitted: Mi Charies H HB Hazel, Fleming. Admitted Friday ter, Milesburg: Jchn A. Shuey, of discharged Saturday: Mrs. John El- Bellefonte, R Miss Patricia lenberger, Centre Hall R. D3 L. Ross. Bellefonte: Mi Gertrude Frank E. Dresse, Pine Grove Mills; Gingher Mileshu Discharged: Pvt. James E. Hofler, Bellefonte Miss Beverly Ann Hofman Saturdas College: Miss Josephine Armstrong Bellefonts, R. D Mrs, Edward M Brown, Bellefonte: Miss Arlene Sto- ver. Fennsylvania Furnace, RD Mrs. Joseph O. Baney and infant daughter, Bellefonte, Admitted on Tuesday, discharged Saturday: Mi: Clarence O. Williams, State College Births: twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mesme: Howard chison Peters State Mi Roxanna Mingle Discharged: James K Bellefonte: Mrs, Charle Mrs, H. B. Curry Mrs. Ralph LL. Relish daughter. Oak Hall: Meek, Port Matilda Shawver and infant Birth: a daug! Robert K Admitted Bellefonte Barnhart Grieb, Lamar; State College: and infant Jack Eugene Coburn ] and Mrs Pine Grove Mil Thursday of Last Week Admitted Dayne Walker ard; Mrs. Roxie U, Stover fonte, R. D. 1; Curt Goldman, Smith College. Discharged Mr ; Birth: a Herr, Clarence; Mrs eo Jus- 1 M Merrill tice and infant daugh Bellefonte, Mills, R. D R. D. 1; Mrs. Joseph W. Peters and There infant daughter, Fleming, Birth: a hospital daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Sunday Disch Bake Pe Mr: State College: and in nt Herbert Mr Urged son One of Victims Was 17-Year-Old Mother (Continued from Page 1) ! Fisher, St had 1 His been planning na shortly Joyce related tha aware the train had tomobile seeing wheel ro rol train's north Coroner Chester C state motor police vestigator: ana Pl . 1 Were nage behind the now-ol station, and the crossing road a right route 450 The ve of about 25 fec Sixty Petitions Against New Gap-Zion Road Continued dirt fact irom page ne) investigator tomobile wi after Mrs ing, made driving her Superviso uplifted after a hollowed we 1 car, a 1835 coach dh h The car was demolished and con- Clevenstine, a iderable damage Was received by Wan McClain, John the “cow-catcher,” Joyce revealed. JX™Thel Ya. E Gy " After the train came to a hs 1earick supervisor said. crewmen difficully, removed 3 Art tr, Charles y rnell, Amb x MOL Emos Dobson, Not Yarnell, J fepr Novis £3 ENS out t Dot and that train and juries, and sible skull The corone depends ug The married sister lived with her parents at the inn, while band, John H. Fisher, Jr. n employe of the Beasley garage in mall and jaw nnounced an How oiten have carrier? = It's Headline News —— WHEN.... BRACHBILL’S have a SALE! It means that the fine furniture for which we are famous is available at prices that would be low for ordinary furniture! And the February sale that begins our 100th year of serving Centre County is going to be the most important sale of all! Every department is offering specials that are outstanding for quality, for styling and for value! Hold a family council over what furniture you need to fill in vacant corners or to replace worn pieces, then hurry in to Brachbills for your share oi these values. Open evenings by appointment. BATTERY B. LEAVES FOR CAMP SHELBY Coal Operators 0 mn word for been are mom nave . Some evaler and y all day on beds in ¢ room (oo miserable er ward share from Ix 0 Te beds Periiaps 8 doen can y protest against anc be made to v Hospital although of the latter few--who want to rush country into war should be demned to confinement for a time ainong these living wrecks--Long enough to weigh the balance bet. tween cause and effect before the {make a final Clsion pension compensation alk Men through OF wo the 1 am not writing impulsively. 1] | have seen the inside of three Vet- Con~ | and momentous de- | LETTER FROM FLORIDA & i mich mith. whe skelctung ! ’ queerest thing through the ghia, or an the publi part street car lie gide the train slations. It time resident is train " automobiles run in front of it at true that the jong nO More wary of the than are not of the go Petr OULsIGe Lal «¢ Taers and while it Lom on lhe i ! our finance charges with those of other there | financial institutions before buying a new or used car . . . then decide for yourself erans’ Hospitals, all which were at! the time giving treatment to ms husband--g Spanish American War | velerant, (He has been at Bay Pines Ea Sd ay as = Orsnsemmess. MALLORY scanty SEE this new photo and the very low price. For grown-ups, child. | | ren or babies, 1:30 to 3:30 P.M. | special sitting time, LLL which to use. BELLEFONTE Trust Co. Bellefonte, Pa. | Favor Coal Act Philipsburg Mine Owners Rec- ommend Zone Coal Price Schedule A representative of coal operators Centre and Clearfield counties Monday his group in- formed Congressman James E, Van- Zandt that they favor contin the Guffey Coal Act but believe it hould be operated with “le red in announced HOE pe 1 man simpler Al nous hey recommended the spoke sitid, that the act be ma throughout ame that and time, IL wa commitice Trucker Ant Lhe ced for the yperaton of Philip price ociation Enjoys The Centre Democrat wonda, Montana we, 1 remember ask TE} the ale Maurice Yeager, about it giri, ang 10d v oe 4 when 1 » FT me a Lie grandiather nea osrandal 23 Called To Army Service 0 Page 1) ge. RD f > Lemont hester Wil Daniel RD Bpring Mill: Adam Page Bellefonte; Fred Roger Stamm, Port Matilda, R. D. and Albert Franklin Zimmerman, Spring Mills. Pour volunteers and th we ection of boat 194 win are other are The 1 are Howard Tenr Packer, b fonte. R. D. 3 two alt Board No James Clifford Warnick and ih of Belle. i ruaates Ie € a 0, NA MR. HOME OWNER! Anvone injured in your home, on your sidewalk, steps or porch whether invited there or not MAY SUE YOU! DAMAGE AWARDS MAY BE COSTLY! Owners’, Landlords and Tenants Liability Insurance will protect you at small cost, as low as $5.00 per residence. Hugh M. Quigley INSURANCE PHONE 28 Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. BE ———————— VALENTINES DAY! SEND HER A Heart Corsage Valentine A LOVELY REMEMBRANCE Woodring’s Floral Gardens 27 East Howard St PLELLEFONTE, PA Phone 64 m———————— Christian Mission Will Be Held Here 1 Page one) Leadership School Plans Announced uations is Country Call for iale § i ted Christian Action?” by Res er H. Williams, of Philipsbu.g. “How Can We Meet Our Christian Wor Br by Res we choo 1 a will be: “Personal Religious i “Ways of Teaching s ; . Hye H Bayet astor of J Trinity Altoona. 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