THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three February 27, 1941. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Mrs. Harry Garbrick of Oak Hall, , Ek recovering from a recent iliness Stoy G. Sunday of Harrsburg, jpent the weekend at the home of is parents, Mr. and Mrs, H G lt and among friends in this Helnity Mrs. Arthur Bohn and daughters Eleanor and Hilda were dinner uests with her parents, Mr, and ny E. Robert Auman of Spring Mills on Sunday Mrs, John C jan John spent Monday fay as the guests her sister-in- law and husband, Mr. and Mi Gerald Gummo who live on a farm hear Mill Hall Mr, and Mrs, John C baugh and son John Richard were guests Saturday evening with he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bald- win of Bellefonte. Mrs. Baldwin is i} and is entering the Centre Coun ty hospital the very for surgical treatment PINE GLEN eIrvices St Joh=onbaugh and and Tues- Johson- \ ft re in near iuture i +1 | the third son of } Hoover Harold Dixor in Dick ‘Hodges were al saw “CG it nd a Bunounced has been na Mrs, Russel ter Sonya E. E. Hoos Hoove Shoe High Mr Mackel this week are Miss Beates Carrie Beates Mr. and Mrs. Hahn Mr Talking way Know FREE! Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From W.F.B.G. Edith Harry Beates | if ! For Small Farm Operators « For “Second Tractor Service ! on Lorge Farms, TRY EFORE YOU BUY! THINK sou ai youve want in a small tractor, Youll find the 60 is built to your TALK —with men who know Dla equipment and men who know tractors. Ask them what they think of the 60. We think you'll agree with the 60's the biggest Hv tractor ever built ‘s the best LLG AES Phy particular need fo ct ls your own © tions. Lom. wy ¢ think you'll say to ay 4s Olas Oliver “Has fou in tested Raydex Ta as fa Phone 4370 Miss Betty Garbrick entertained Miss Anne Whiteman Sunday Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Spicer of Oak Hall, were visitors on Sunday af- ternoon at Charles Shearers Harry G. Sunday, a teamster the College farms has been ill ofl duty a week suffering of attack of lumbago. His condition | much improved Norman R his friend Frank burg. a classmate « day the weekend Lhe on and a severe entertained Boals- school Bail- of Sunday Balley {f high Mr guard months ago spending folk $ about ol in cont my "wo pleas ey st the U 8. Al He ire of hi had the weekend among home Harry Sunday household M: simple room of her } ted a joint nd and » ligament meantime The finger It nently ippled somewht JMOSHANNON ere were } McGowan's nc wrilin rn a MP ————— SNOW SHOE er, JR. Mae, Smith uth France visited Miss Y \¢ \¢ | THE MOST COMPLETE SMALL TRACTOR If you're thinking of buying 8 new “small” tractor—and even if you aren't ~don’t put off seeing the great new Oliver 60 at our store! And on your way, prepare yourself to see a tractor marvel—a marvel of completeness—a marvel of power, wide wiefulness, comfort and ecomomy! Pre. pare to see what you've been looking for in a small tractor! Prepare to com. pare the 60 with all others and say “Oliver's dons it again—scooped the field in presenting a money-saving, income - producing, comfort-increas. ing 1-2 plow tractor that will make my farm a more pleasant place on which to live!” DON’T DELAY—DROP IN TODAY! ~ M. F. POORMAN State College, Pa. ———— LH ——————— on | william Hoover Sunday | Smith's sister, Mrs, {and family at Bellefonte, | at! ernoon | Miss Lucille Thompson, spent the weekend with Miss Thompson's mother Mrs, C. A. Thompson and family Mr. and Mrs spending sone Wilbur Confer are time in Florida WINGATE A flag dedica~ tion service be held in the Evangelical church on Sunday af- ternoon March 2, at 2 o'clock, The program will be recitations, special music. The Chris lan patriotic mes- sage by Rev, Lewis E Kline, and a patriotic address by Judge Ivan Walker of Bellefonte, Everybody 1s cordially welcome to this service, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Detwiler of Altoona guests over Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Mitchell and W. 8. Fisher Mr Mrs. Charles Reese and children it to Chestnut Grove on Sunday they visited with her father a Yamtly, Mr. William Watson Reuben Summers and sis'er Ruth Mahlon Smith and Lee Bush, of Bush Hollow au itoed to Coatesville where | ed with the former: ster and family Mr: Willard Emel. Reuben and Mahlon autoed to Philadelphia where spent saturday and on Sunday to Downingtown, and his sister family Smoyer Mr, and Mrs daugh'er Mae Suncay al Flag dedication wil] were and wer wher wd they returned with Claude isited and Mrs, Zack Summers and autoed 10 Salona on and ited with family, Samuel Vi He ken- Charles BOALSBURG Eleanor Ishler, of Willi the weekend with and Mrs, George Ams her Ish- Sra rt pen . Mr Womer he home » Col- Wallace n and Misge Dorothy Ris- y at Pine Grove Mrs. Paul Meyers and Joan of Stale nday with the latter Mrs, Emma Brouse and Mrs George E Meyers dinner guests on Sunday at Mr. and Mr MN C State College weekend a: the Edith Lucas Sweeney, Mr William Theodore Lucas, all Mr. and daughter, spent 8u mo her Mr were nome eidigh, at Guests ov home of Mrs Hilda Lucas and of Washingt Mr. and } toona. spent S he f of er the were, spent Sunday with the form. ers mother m Stover Mr. and Wallace Womer with the latter's A Ward at Belle Mrs =] and Mrs Andy $s we Whitekettle and port spent Sune. Mrs, Edward Loy New home of of Af ve Mr dinner guests of Smith on Nevin Mr Sunday MARTHA The Willing Workers Sunday School Class of Martha Methodist church will hold a chicken and waflle supper in the church base- ment Friday evening, March 7 from 5t08 p.m. Price of supper 25 and 50c. Public invite The next regular meeting of Port Matilda Grange, Thursday evening March 6. All members are urged to be present, Miss Helen Steele spent several days last week at the Florence Steele home at Tyrone, Mrs. Lois Merry of McKeesport, and Mrs, Helen Spackman spent Meyers were and Mrs, John last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. | Merrill Alexander of Julian. Quite a number of here gitended the John Deere Parm ' Show at Hannah jast Thursday James Robinson js visiting with { his brother Chaney at Baltimore, Md {| Mrs. Mays Harpster of State Col- | lege, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph | Williams Mrs, Ethel Richards | man’s Day meeting in the Port Ma- tilda Methodis, church Sunday af- | ternoon, —— Gets War Contract | tracted with | Mills, Susquehanna Silk Sunbury, for cloth priced at | $20,275, the Department has an-| | nounced, Painful Burns Quickly Relieved “I feel that no amount of praise | {can describe the benefits derived | from Antiséplic S8an-Cura Ointment {in very painful burns suffered by | my sister,” Mrs. Bessie Ella, 81 Pas- | saic Ave. Hawthorne, N. J. Ban-Cura Ointment ls a splendid | | Antiseptic Ointment that relieves infection | | the pain, helps prevent and promotes a healthy healing for | minor sores, burns, cuts, scratches, | rashes and itching piles, 35c. and | = At all druggists. Parrish Drug re. College, | Fillmore M folkg from i lin] meet for the first time? and Mrs! Mattie Williams attended the lay! Mexico? | appointed to the Supreme Court? The War Department has oon- | i al anthem? | fie, Atlantic and Oulf—have dif- J] Wagner's Medium Scratch | ferent lengths, can you arrange | them in the order of length? | Reich on January 10, 1933, | BOON, RECENT WEDDINGS Yearick—Heltman Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Yearick Bellefonte, announce the marriage Mr and Mrs. John of their daughter, Sylvia, to Rich- | Northumberland were ard Heltman, son of Mr, and Mrs. | the home of Mrs, Carrie P. F. Heltman, of Flemington. The | Hassinger's mother ceremony took piace Saturday, Au- = gust 31, 1040, at ter, Va, in| Reuben E. Musser passe the Reformed church, with the Rev, | & successful t the Geis- Sephen L. Fleckinger, officiating, | DET Hospital last The « were attended by Mis He M Lois Heltman, sister of the bride-| WO€K groom, as maid and Walter Kunes of STATE COLLEGE “oll on WOODWARD orchestra under the Prof. Paul Bariges Kreamer, Wilson Ard Ray Ard made » Jaltimore, last Fri. the members of her sewing club at her home on Ridge avenue on Thursday night | Mr, and Mrs, J. K, Hileman of South Pugh street, had as their weekend guest their daughter Sara of Lancaster, Bess Harnish of street, spent the past iriends in Williamsburg Mrs. E. M., Broderick of East Falr- mount avenue spent Friday Uu Bellefonte Mrs Ralph mothe: of South his birthday All { had Bchool of Hy En 1pervis Mr. Laird Holes tocality Street, celebrated Thursday Mr South the folks of the grippe convalescing nicely our or a who bad cold are lon Harwood brother ol | Springer of ag thelr son-in<aw Mrs, John Mrs, Guy street, had weekand guests thor and daughter Mr. and McCracken of Crafton Mrs. Sheldon Patierson g veel officers and past Eastern Star at a day evening in the Home Ex the Campus Mrs, Paul Edin home on West Thursday having parents in Shippensburg Ione Sikes of the Apar.ments, left New York Mr. and Mrs. EL. Nixon of West Nittany Avenue have as their guests their daughter Mrs. Levan Lir and daughter of Beaver Mr. and Mrs, Walter Parsons of Helster street, had as their guests! on Monday their son and daughter. in-law Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parsons of Harrisburg Mr Eva Luce, daughter and Irvin Luce of South Gill and and hi Gill to busines ip to South Garner week with Wy wh Japane slatesmansiug Lharonl ai 4 central Meg can grab while tt ritue revolver taking we grab- Tanner, of South Winches entertained the matrons of the dinner Wednes- Maple Room al tullding on Dera tio: of operation week one day uple home this the Of honor Be ech C ceremony bridegroom & Heltman are onomi Alice Johnson, Mr, and Mrs Stoner and N Stoner's " “wn spent ole in Dan- best man, \hig ville \ embed ny Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Kroll of in Fi Ssuth Gill street, had as their week- end guests Mr, and Mn Harry Kroll and daughter of York Mr, and Mrs. Russell Pearce ol Annou. South Allen street, had ag their Gay of the weekend guests their daughter Dor. Elizabeth Martin othy of Williamsport and their son and Mrs. Charles W Harold of Philadelphia, Bellefonte, and Harol Mrs. Anna Hoover of Ho John Gentzel of lege avenue. had as her The single ring ceremony : place guest Jean Donaldson of at the home Rev, M. ( Pifer Milesburg. Miss Hazel Reed of Yar- port and the bride's mother wit Mr Mrs. Joseph Harvey of the renmOn south Prazier street, had as htelr |.nded the Oak weekend guest their ter Helen tor almost twe spent Sunday ath riends near of Washington D. C Jersey Shore Mr Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs Miles , had as West College av guest Kenn weekend In Troy Meyer, Mrs. Samuel John Pugh street Wil relative atlended Mrs. J t Ham- County n Ave weekend tion on r in Hollidaysbur 4 Mr Adie i and th Barnard st were busine Altoong Wednesday E. Minshall entertained ORVISTON 144 al reex ger ret Foster visited irned to her avenue on with the Mrs gon pave REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR and eman he: Glennland Sunday for Ithaca GentzelMartin incement was made marriage of aaug! Martin, ol near d Earl Gentzel “Be Helonte Look on of ¢ West Col po weekend WwWilliams- refreshment of 11 A neil ny ang ed of daugh ployed at e 1 East noe Or attended thie and street weekend Fort who SCHoois ang 1 5s employed al the New and wich Shop, Bellefont Gentzel are nos ! partment anviie Laer son Virginia Barnes, 1 lam Bell all of the dinner of Life U Friday and Mr: he Oak Grove York § South . wd with Rieder spent the weeker Greensburg H. McNight of Eu nue, of O Donnell, State College the Centre Associn- Philipsburg East WEEK ~ Hench Doty, a Mar- Bailey—Rowley erwriters nighe in Jatin Doty of aad a thelr aid Mrs. FP. E and Duane aa to Ea TT TE SHA SL Ret el A Convenience sper Mr: sGemnized Mrs, James Tyrone at B:15 o'cl " Miss Pear] M Rowley bride of fn ANA . $ RaQ sireet were Mr y with you. checking ac- ALL REGISTERED NURSES winy ARE SOUGHT IN SURVEY andling finan- Mor errors, always 08 are your = 1 + 14 ibe 100 useful y be Ww it} hout Mrz. Blanche i and Emeline Bulle: Charles Weaver afternoon The P viston adc abie / emergenc: P5055 | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Wares BELLEFONTE, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tates Miller brings in many more The Loyal Class mel | find so many the home of Mrs i] Lomison ‘and anxious to serve their country’ Friday ight for their regular the way best. Nurses monthly m [3 1% members have been inactive in the pro- fession for years, because of present essON } riage or retirement ex} lodge last week . cel ony lent for thi it at spreads the blaze on they know : y who marv- ressiy ANeES are A SSR J UOT YI RN SI ET LT TUR RCE AT SC A ither full or — - ARE YOU IN ONE OF THESE BUSINESSES? SERVICE GARACE SUPER-SERVICE GAS STATION HAY AND FEED enjoy Mrs desire Maxis w Wats ross part-time wd Mrs, Clyde Conler ities " Ea greatest indies winners Miss Butler a te to give e¢ their heir Co were SETVice In ptever the fr wha A o wlE neeg Every Pennay.vaniia, wh : - registered George P Hoove neg of Porgy Matllda, and ing now ¢ H over and Mr. Glenn state she na and Mr. and Mrs. fo be in Peters and family of such nurse who and Miss Eleanor and questionnhaire bj oline Confer of Beech Creek gent one if she will Crop a card to y Confer. sho has been suf- Mrs. Miller 400 Ne rth Third from rheumatism has not | Street. Harrisburg, Pa on improvin as fast as his " might I. he would employes, belor FILLMORE the non-civil Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spearly call- ed at the Centre County Hospital on Thursday and Friday evenings ol last week to see Vincent Spearly who was operated on earlier in the week, He was gelling along fine Mr. and Mra, Harold Gummo of | Penna. Purnace, visited with friends and relatives of this place one day last week, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Holt and family visited with her parents Mr and Mrs. Baldwin of Bellefonte on Sunday i Mrs. T. M. Huey called at the Frank Hull home on Sunday. There will be a chicken and waf- fle supper in the basement of the E church on Friday March 14. - DO YOU KNOW? 1. When did Hitler and Musso- | ether not . br gardies registered prves did not receive th Feb will mas artor of Alt luded the Me Dor i fering been friends in deal- wg to Lhe service Governmental ing with the public, and vi iva, C. Y. 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Men in the businesses listed above (and many others) are already doing it in other towns this size — why not you, right here at home? v vy v Oldsmobile’s broad line of cars— including Rydes Cream Calf Meal Answers Eshelman’s Dog Feed 1. 1034, feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains 3. He became Chancellor of the 4. Chase National Bank, of New York 5. Not yet but ft is expected 6. Josephus Daniels, former Sec- retary of the Navy. 7. August, 1914, 8. Two promotSories—CQibralier BELLEFONTE, PA. BAUM BLVD, AT CRAIG STREET
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