OBITUARY DeHaas Store Collects Aluminum for Defense | One of the display windows of {the DeHaas Electric Store, North | Allegheny street, has been set aside | MRS, ELIZABETH MITTERLING Mrs. Elizabeth Mitterling, widow of the late William Mitterling, of Centre Hall, died suddenly Monday night, March 31, 1941, at Palm!'g Beach, Florida, where she had been since early last fall, Mrs. Mitterling is survived by these children: D C. p Mitterling, retired, Centre Hall bus- {ness man: Henry, of Glendale, Cal.; Charles, of Chicago; Mrs. William Ashley, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs Clayburm Breon, Lock Haven; Mr: Anna Barry, Hummelstown: and Mrs, John Homan, of Spring Milk fonte, terling mont Vv. G in BELLEFONTE FFA HOLD PARENT-SON BANQUET was English Lock Sunbur Chi and the The Bellefonte chapter of The Fu- ture Farmers of America held a parent and son banquet in the cule teria of the Academy, Thursday eve- ning, March 27. at 6 o'clock 0. F. Sollenberger Bellefonte schools, gave a the value of agriculture schools and how it will be taker care of in the new buliding Donald Biddle gave a talk on hi trip to Baltimore, which he won by keeping the best set of farm count books in this area Samuel Holubec gave a his present project program The principal speaker of the ning was Prof. Johns, who gave an interesting talk. Professor Johns was introduced by William J. Tucker Mr. Korman, ure in the Bellefonte school ) on what happens to agricul when they get out of sc After the parents and introduced, the meeting Music was furnished the evening by Charle and Pred Miller. The toastmaster of was President David Shope dinner was served by the home nomics department headed by Miss Ardery Those present were berger, Mr. and Mrs Tucker, Prof. Johns, Mr. and Mrs Shope and son David, Mr. and Mi: Biddle and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Holubec and son Samuel, Mr and Mrs. Corl and son Budd, Mr and Mrs. Fetterolf and son Lorain Mrs. Bitner and son Paul, Mr Mrs. McKinley and son Charles Miller and son Fred, Mr. Walker son Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Wright son Ira, Irvin Eisenhauer, Donald Taylor and Harry Kelley ing Pn, wl principal ol cu talk on in ‘he in i" on y The Americ M West talk on eneto Was qec agricul Les hool On was closed through McKinley + Regi per to ba ng ue The eCO- i red urch uen- Korman, Mr Mr ay of in the is chal: be held and man of Mr: and and at the officers ye BHS FACULTY MEMBER ATTENDS SCHOOLMEN'S MEET A lar On Monday evening at the Lewis- burger Hotel, Lewisburg, John Dubbs, teacher of English In the Bellefonte High school, was the rep- resentative from Bellefonte in a panel discussion which was given by str the Susquehanna Valley Principal's! street Association. The topic for discussion! to was table rout the The late Andrew Young, of Belle was a half-brother, Mrs on September 2, her age at time of death 78 years, member of the Funeral services will be held at the tre Hall, Lternoon, officiating. Interment will be made | the Centre Hall cemetery, Additional Deaths on Page 6 “Relation Between High School y High Bel chools were CDA to Continue to Sew for Army Camps regular rick McArdle a Ol naay High member; In ad dition to i chairman ol a t 1 th wel I room of Members 8 o'clock commun breakfast. A with Madeline Mrs Members ar Creek Hotel, constructed horses leading to razed property ture to make room paving from West Hayletori through the lucky incident of get Sevbertavilie for the collection of aluminum “Junk” for use in the national de-| fense program. Last year the elec tric refrigerator industry alone used 16 millions of tons of aluminum, or lenough to bulld 1500 long-range bombers. This year the refrigerator | | Industry is cutting down the use of | {aluminum wherever possible, and other materials are being substitut- ed To bring to Bellefonte the Ime! { portance of conserving the vital war | metal, the DeHaas store window will | be reserved for old aluminum pots, | | pans, and other junk until the win. ! dow is filled. The accumulation of | metal will then be turned over to {the local Red Cross chapter, which and College English." wil sell it to the aluminum indus- | Haven Teachers’ College, | try Proceeds from the sale will go school, Milton High |to the Red Cross. If you have any Mount Carmel High school, | discarded aluminumware or junk mide of aluminum, take it to the DeHaas store. It will be Interesting to how long it takes to accumulate a window full of “potential bombers.” Mit. was born in Potter township 1862, which made hs and 20 days, She was a Lutheran church, oodhart Funeral Home, Cen- at 2 o'clock on Friday af- with the Rev. C. C. Otto Second Section lefonte High school were of any kind, just so it is from which the speak- elected for the panel dis see C——— Golaida Heads Special Police meeling of Court Pat- Catholic Daughters of Bellefonte was held night in the court room on street with about 20 fic at present, Miss Loulse Car-! ap] rand regent i go to (Continued from page one) will direct traf. until] fire sounds. They vital intersections has passed and will th soetie of the fire Where establish fire lines, beyond one but firemen will be alarm arate presided the : they ill to routine business it 0 a which n ided to continue sewing and Whi wf no " for the Bellefonte Chapter | Permitted to go. They will be . upon tw perform other police lone be l | | as was done by member duties at fires early part of the year.i™ — "+ ° ne C Wis ane Each member of the force w committes provided with a whist church literat was informed w ( to be sent to army authority llefonte boy are iecided to subscribe 1 BinO 1 called arpeneto and to hi MWs gov reviewed and #x- Carpenelo, desist who pointed may be called Any emergency {or badge ure ind ana camps and Blate erming located pecial police were the | plained by George week] ant fire marshall placed that the fire county library to act} Y during to y i P out Vv diocesan pa- ’ + reading ponce the ve du meet the mont organization is Ww of each will attend The mass at St John's first Wednesday in a body on the first S May. Following the mass a ion breakfast will be held court room. Louise Carpeneto man of arrangements for the ley public card party will day 24, in the court room 12 cents; : Carpeneto, chairman, '9 fat hogs, $770 to $8.15; 14 fat Russell Haupt, co-chair- sows, $500 $6.00; 11 beef cow: arrangements 50 to $650; 4 bee! bulls, $675 W 5 beel helle $6.00 to $700, young cattle, $20 to $56 a head; dairy cows, $40 to $75 a head, 6 Jeep, $3 10 $10 a head; 58 pigs and hoats, $3 to 88 a head; 32 coops of chickens, heavies, 18 to 19': cents a pound: Leghorn, 13 to 16 cents a Black pound ounty. which —— Years ago stage the court of EE CENTRE HALL MARKET Livestock prices at the Penns 3 n, Centre Hall, Tues- 70 veal calves good. 10 common, 6 to § cents val v Ri were to April to be which the were urged meeting at be elected for to present time come- May will - Ancient Bam Razed barn adjacent to Columbia 150 used] on the Berwick will be Lewis Meiss, owner of | tearing down the for the new | Ee to The person who does not read not educaled; conversely, the one who reads is making progres n——— candidate wrtly is No becomes wiser ting a majority of the vote {was 2 business caller | Andrew Young, | Lo | MT ichiaren, Cella and | ver {Donald Shaffer, Guy Shivery, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Additional Locals (Continued from page five) three weeks’ ~John Conaghan returned to his | home in Bellefonte, Sunday, from a vacation In Florida Since his return Mr, Conaghan, who ~The Bellefonte Garden Club will spent most of the time In Bt, Peters meet at the residence of Mrs, Harry burg, ls one of Florida's most are M. Murtorff on West High street at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, April 8. The topic for discussion will be “Early Garden Activities Mrs, Kenneth Hall, of Fleming, in Bellefonte, Tuesday, and while here visited among relatives and friends Hall is the former Carolyn Young, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs of Bellefonte ~Miss Barbara McDowell, daugh- ter of Mrs. Elinor Cook McDowell, of East High Streel, has received notl. fication of her acceptance into the 1941 freshman class at Bucknell University, Lewisburg. Miss Mc- Dowell Is now a senior at the Belle fonte High 8chool Cyrus Bolt, of streel, who two weeks an operation for the cataract from his left able to use the eye to and vision is improving. He expects be able to discard dark glasses as soon as he has received corrective lenses South Spring ago underwent removal of a eye is now some extent Company sedan to Lalands, Dunlap Motor sold a new Ford in the Hawallan the car aboard an Army York, Tuesday, to 8000 mile trip to its destination, The purchaser of the car is It. Edward Curry, Jr, who has been stalloned with the U 8B Army at Wheeler Field, Hawall, the beginning of the year, Lt Curry Is related by marriage to Harry E. Dunlap of the Dunlap Mo- Company, Mi: Dunlap being a f Mrs, Curry's mother, Mrs Bertschy, of Wheeling, West | i was placed hit the lands on chediuded WO ten day Lt family visit- w Dunlap and Sayior families Bellelont Christma ya belore Hawall LI stomer put transpor New begin ty 7000 ar and since LOT Elmey fr « hatlean GUuiing Uw leaving for nd Mr Joe Stover enter. thelr homie gt Rock, near ; : evening, in laughte Rachel's wniversary. The eve- n games and music Wis served Mrs, Roland and Mn ren, Pearl Adel: Virginia and Mr Mrs G. Withers Edward Luca nd children, Hilda Florence, John and Mele, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Owen and children Nancy. Shirley, Darothiy, Dean and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Prank BDu- ghn, Mrs. Edward Dugan, Mr fir Mr. Viloyd Sliver Mr. and Lg Willlam Emberton and son, Billy and Mrs. Joseph and Theodore, Jane Esther Owens, Ada Ride: Lucas, Edna Sploer, Maybell Fay Witherite, Rachel Blo- Jr.. Paul Shafer Bert- Ernest all of luncheon present were Boalsburg Spicer Htover Owens Hazel Shafer Jerry Owens fam Bhivery, William Hoy 'Colpetzer and Fioyd Rider, Bellefonte and vicinity — | — N—— (ir) SPECIALS [+] For These Two Days We are Offering JUST RECEIVED! New Shipment of Satin and CREPE SLIPS to sell at $1.00 ALSO A NEW LINE OF FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE Speeial at 59c¢ Ladies’ Coats In order to keep our stock fresh and up-to-the- minute, in style and quality, we are offering our entire stock of last season's coats to the ladies of Centre County at a great sacrifice, one-of-a-style, with our usual guarantee, All sizes, Values from £16.50 to $26.50. 2. Sale Price only 5° A Special Rack Ladies’ Better Dresses! A special rack of this season's dresses, smartly styled, priced to be sold at only 1 Special Damask Cloth (50x50) $1.00 A COMPLETE LINE OF Non-Cling Knit Slips ot $1.00 NEW SPRING ASSORTMENT OF Batiste Pajamas and Gowns all colors, Munsingwear and Nylon Hose J. B. WAGNE Allegheny Street Come early for a wide selection, Every coat is sold Most of these coats are in really leading styles. Bellefonte, Pa. | burgh {Gall Chaney, {15 the forme; Mus. | dent supporters in this community ~James R. Hughes Is spending several days in Bellevue, near Pitts. as & guest of Mr, and Mrs former well known residents of Bellefonte, Mrs. Chaney ary Schad, of Belle- fonte, al one time a teacher in the | Bellefonte High school | graduated {the band, the student council Mrs, E. C. Berghduff, of Balti more, who has been visiting with relatives in Bellefonte the past two weeks, will return Friday as the mo. tor guest of her sister, Mrs, Joseph Thomas Mrs. John Holland and daughters, of Williamsport, will also accompany them, They will visit Washington, DD. C. before returning home Mr. and Mrs. William Brachbill moved early this week from the Biachbill family home on Bouth Spring stréet to the third Hoor apartment in the Orvie apartment bullding, commer of Curtin and Alle- gheny streeis recently by Mrs. Harry Curtin mother, Mrs, Charles daughter Roseann, will « occupy the family home Letters from Edward R. Owens who has been sojourning in Florida for the past number of weeks, UI cate that he expects to be home Easter, Mr, Owens wriles that hi niece, Miss Maud Woll, of Altoona wis join him in Flor and on Tuesday of this week were Wo g0 LW Sarasota and then down east coast Lo Key West, From there they planned 0 go to Miami Ic several days belore tarting he homeward tris Mis Wolfe went agown to act i rip Mi ter of Mr 19 Curlin beell named of the "Bucknellian 1y De Ws nr : sILy, It wa Lew nalism Bellelor and has been ad circles at Bucknell since A freshman, Miss Craig the Liberal Art ourse &! vacated Mi frachbill® frachbill, and mitinue to adi fo: Lo da they Emmy 1s Craig and M Jaane Bellet women {row Le eS | HJ BN Misa C High Big Bl Choo! in June, 1940 Journalist Sepwermnber enrolled Suck - ie sve In Officer; harge of the Arm) t at Indiantown Gap have asked State Y. M. C. A enlerialnment to ald in of- g atl t wader ! Wl ann camp the Y hast three met establish Indiantown which army camps @ Entertainment ie 10 { decided 0 or ir similar 1 were 4 featun Ward eshiment and wille away spare Me hut pular the i War other golivl hours will : acoiding Ww Pv Edmund son of Mi: Ciyde Of Bele- fonte, sho Is with Battery B., 190th Field Artillery, now at Camp 8hei- iby, Mise, has been in the camp hospital tor the past week or Jo, | underpoing treatmen: for a [00 ail. | ment. Because of the oonditio { Pvt, Foreman who enlisted in Batlery a thine before Lhe uni: lef lor camp, expects thal he may be unfit for r ervice and in- dicate; relatives that if receive an bh Wesley Bpangier, nue, Bellel'mite, 0 obtain work for years Weajey ents bestowed 0 8 px Ways Lrieg t despite aliments which would have made valos of most of us. He has Hitle but hardsh his he asks y th opportunity continue working for his liveithood. If you have any Hght gardening jobs, cleaning take ar similiar work, Wesley wou greciate the chante {0 serve ~Richard L. Walker, son of Mr and Mrs, Roberi 8 Waker of 328 East Prospect Streel, State College formerly of Bellefonte, has been placed on the honor list for the first marking period of the second emesier a. Brothers College of lib- eral arts, Drew University, Madisor N. J, according 10 an announce ment made this week by Dr. Frank Glenn Lankard, dean of Brother College Inclusion in the Honors st require: that the student shall have receved during the period in question, atl leds. (wo As with ho mark jower than B Mr. Walker, a freshman at Brothers College, was from Bellefonte High where he was a member of and be avaliable gt (resent plan Foreman, grand- Love BOOT Case Ne large of Filth Ave- a5 asked uy to ir him. For mans weed the few him by natus al norad.e fia” upon advanta y Sam ard ana now to oll ip mos, © s Jie, and id ap- School i the senior executive committee, Al { Drew. he is a member of the Phil- osophy and Religion Club, the fenc. {ing squad, and the debate team | Mra 1 Hon, i | Thursday, | parental home ~Anna Marie Dickson and Shir- Dicken, daughters of Mr. and B. PF, Dickson, of Bush Addi- were guests of honor, last i in honer of their | baihday anniversaries, The party in celebration of Shirley's ninth | burthday sas heid in the afternoon | i with the following guests present: | Beverly Gardner, Shirley Witmer, | Beverly Jean Connell Jean Hazel | Mol..e Monsell, Rena Corman, Mol. | { lie Rossman, Mary Lou Hazel, Mar- | ] | garet Kane, Phyllis Smith, Be ty | Ann Slover, Ariene Young, Peggy | Hazel, Betly Frazer, Freddy Blair, Donna Marlowe, Georglanna Dixon, | Nancy Smith, Mrs. Jack Dickson | and daughter Sonyo Rae, Mr. and | Mrs, Charles Dickson and son Al- | vin, Mrs, Edna Lutz, Mr, and Mrs, | Donald Dickson, Anna Marie Dick- | son, Mrs, Anne Mae Haupt and | daughter Maria Lou, The party! in honor of Anna Marie's 15th, | birthday was held in the evening and guests were: Buddie Weir Con- nle Weir, Irene Gardner, Gladys | Hollabaugh, Thelma DeCoursey, Betty Holderman, Billy Young, Evelyn Miller, Mildred Shuey, Lens Kers eller, Jane Bunday, al pares held at their: ~Mrs, James Hartman, of Blan- chard Street, has accepted a posi’ tion (in the offices of the Titan Meta) Company -Paul Bheetz, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. PF, Bheetz, of Milesburg, re- cently was elected business manager of The Arch, student year book of Moody Bible Institute Chicago Last year he edited Sheetz is a Junior course, He Ls er and artist, and ls part-time ployee in the Bureau of of the Institute advertising Fred W in the pastors em as a { Topelt, of Brooklyn Y.. spent the weekend in Bellefonte at the Mrs, Malze Brouse home on South Thomas street, having come here for a farewell visit with rela. tives and friends before salling yes. terday fromm New York for Port-of- Spain, Trinidad, where he has ac- cepted a position with a contract ing firm. Mr. Topelt, for a mmber of years employed the New York Stock Exchange, was advised Wo re unquish that position because health, and his new position w require him to remain in Trink for three years. Mrs, Topelt will ater. 1 Pet the town Or af hi im there located in Mrs. John R Mary Roger he To PAT Ie FARMER'S CO-OPERATION NEEDED WITH LABOR IE 2 | mer | get Ll Ter the wor farmers Emp CTY Slate IrGAng to Blates L those recr include the many norma) u Many jos In cing Gelense material no special skill or for which can be short period ng, | plained, and can, therefore by men and women who ¢ Work on farm | tween State farm acquired Lhe there is close cooDe farmers and worker employment office Ucipated there will be Cifficulty in oblaining number of workers for, and gather this Without suc} Are likely 0 bt» a they are Deeded in another In line with the W tration Drive now being Pennaylvania by the ployment Service and thie the nation by the sel Biates Employment Service of which Pennsylvania Service is a part bring about a nation-wide regisu tion of unemployed workers who may be needed in defense industries or to { thote who have Oris or an Nort avaiierbie — — Prevent Ammonia Loss Supers hos; hate walks, and stalls of detome atlis{actory among Pennsy. This subst [he AMINGHIA = and prevents State agron Pu year» COO ration sl One whe Ther Regis. Em- EW £34 in ails either lake the gone into od t ’ Vania COm DINE itom ¢ expiain ict omiist his publication | an experienced print. | Promotion | designer of | N.| April 3, 1041. Double Singl Ingle Breasted Breasted $9950 Uug- er weight t hey're ear. Get $y ry “i LEVINE’S ‘A Safe Place To Shop” Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. who want be In defen T services of the local State office are without workers and employers ws ys full-width HUMIDRA R; new TRUE - TEMP Control Dial; new AERO. SPRING Self-Closing Door . Here are those COLORFUL new 1941 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS that everybody's been talking about! CRISPERS; new De luxe TRUE-TEMP Control Dial; new sliding, adjustable CHROME - TRIMMED shelves, Out™ section; new TRIPLOK trigger type Door Latch, COME IN! asx ror “X-RAY” PROOF of Warkinghowsa lmprovements snd gqueltry feoturm! rs naw! rs SITTERENT? 5 kinds of cold for your 5 kinds of feed i+. mode possible by EXCLUSIVE TRUE-TEMP CONTROL! DeHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY “The Westinghouse Store” 18 N. Allegheny St. A Phone 679 Bellefonte
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