Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 24, 1941, Image 4

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
April 24, 1941.
will be a short address by Horace F. |
| Dean,
1nd
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For the Graduate
GOWNS
all their wide array of color
You can afford two at
this price.
gifted
nes into Cl
er contract
tran
and
fol
Ly it
Ife
del
shown
Following
yregram there will be
Select Your Dress
1"
assortment mn
{o 52.
95
laree {
IArges
Sizes 9
bn
from the
this section.
26)-00
lo
“GET ACQUAINTED” WITH OUR
WONDERFUL HOSIERY VALUES
49¢ to 51: 39
a)
pair
Boys’
GOLF HOSE
Men's Work or
DRESS SOCKS - pr
NOW,
Chiffons or Service
Weight
Full Fash. Pure Silk
or Nylon Hose
ANKLETS - - pr. 10¢ Se & Te
All Colors In
5-8 HOOSE -
He
: 9%. Oe
10¢ to 25¢ 10¢ =
fn party of talented
up
Hna
Borne
and
bonist
Also
George
livered
while
Wy
In
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Bible (
fre
The public Is ©«
15 More Called
One
rom Bo
Men
State
bert
To Open Mattress
Centre At Spring Mills
for families
than 8600 yearly
» direction of the
Division
Agriculture
the school
be provided
stivdents, Thi
John Toroni
before his en
wistian work, traveled
with Major Bowe: teulture Conse
Morris, talented Lrumpeter
the Department
rooks 5a © young uu »
Brook sande: young trom was announced vesterday by the
he Bellefonte office. A work center will
up this week at Spring Mills
with the group will Wiatmmd
athieson, 10 will give ber 2 }
Mathieson, who will give hi ang will be sponsored by the Cregg
Township Civie Club
timony of how the Lord de-
The material for
him from a life of crime
1* WAS risoner at the New
he Wh wf, "y it is supplied by the Department
. ne MO.
ta pt fedtares a Agriculture without charge and in-
Mc: tructors are provided to supervise
wddition to these
s Phila-
the Phila the making of the mattresses, Mem-
pirture, “Life at
School © ¢ Bible” will be "
chool of the Ei in of the families who are to re-
ses do the actual
the mattre
woik In making them It was ex-
lained. Eighty-five cents is charged
needles, hauling materials and
costs
Vice
special
ddent of
will
pre
mule
inchude
who
will
with net
violinist,
will be
Ag-
of
i
Mallresse
incomes less
made under th
vation
of
Los
the mattresses
of
nin
wentation of this ceive
f social per-
when moving
Chreenwe Hills
will be shown, and
will be served
rdially Invited
the pre
all
of
mie
present
' of
the od
rence
minog
Brouse Re-elected
Head Of Elks Club
Brouse was re-elected
thy Jellefonte Elk
organization
Elks Home on
! way nigh John Galalda was
In named vi president, and William
elecied of
\
ment
te
ervice
For Army Duty
Applicant Rejected
April Enrollment In
County
retar)
m concluded
n
ard No. 2 .
Oa Dr. Locke To Speak
kman Re
By
D
Parkvil
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12¢ and 15¢
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Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
Special — Featuring
(Grades Fresh Cookies Ib 10¢
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n th
Hr
Pleasant
Cancer
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fitted with guaranteed and replaceable tubes,
It provides a natural, daylight illumination,
BRACHBILL’S
South Spring Street
Phone 2 Bellefonte, Pa.
VOCIRI
At Pleasant Gap
Wins Marksmanship at 8 pn 1 4 Ho wo) ant Ga :
Award In Army Camp arson items ee o
Additional Locals
¥. W. West, of
spent the weekend
Greensburg, as
sister, Mis
Mr. and Mrs
Fast Linn street,
in Youngwood, near
guests of Mrs, West's
Lydia Jones
Ella Bumgardner, of
was numbered ANong our many
callers on Baturday, having come
down to Bellefonte on Friday for an
indefinite visit with friends
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Kent, of New
York City, spent several days last
week with Mr, and Mrs, Charles
E. Martin and family at their home
on East Curtin street, The Kents
formerly resided in Stste College
Postmaster George R. Meek con-
tinues a slow but steady recovery
from a long illness and last Thurs-
day was able to be downstairs at his
home on North Spring street for the
first time since the outset of his 1l-
ness
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Whitehill
and family, of Lemont, this week
moved to Bellefonte and are occupy-
ing the house on East Bishop street
recently vacated by the John Wid.
mann family, Mr. Whitehill is an
employe of the State Highway De-
partment
George Carpeneto and
Smith, both of Bellefonte
to Harrisburg, Friday, 'o attend the
funeral of Millard J. Tawney, for-
mer president of the Pennsylvania
Firemen's Association and former
chief of t Harrisburg Fire De-
partment
Mrs. Emma Noll has
home In Zion after having
spent the latter part of the winter
her and daughter-in-law
and Kermit Noll, in Jer-
Shore stay in that
Mrs. Noll suffered an attack of
oneumonia, and re-
rapidly
ering from the after-effects of
{ines
Altoona,
Luther
motored
he
returned to
ner
with
willl
Mr
LOY
SOT
Mrs
During her
city
now
and Mr:
their home
included Mr
ister
Weekend guesi
Leif Olsen and family
on West Curtin
Olsen's brother-in-law and
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tarbert
ighters, Audrey, Beverly and Dor-
of York. They also
time will
WwW. C
street
anda
thelr
1
of
falher
falher
"
home or
ng
happened wi
I'a Pas:
has made ap catio
Stale Board of law Exam-
be examined al Philadel
July 24 and
Supreme
County
registered law
versity of Penn
Ww some mon
ng his studies in the
W. Harrison Walker
Chief of Police Harry Dukeman
yesterday posted “no fishing” signs
Lamb street bLridge re-
sighs which had been
the action of time and
weather. Spring Creek is clos
fishing from the Lamb street bridge
south to the railroad bridge near
passenger station. The ban also
ludes the tail race of the Gam-
Mill. from the dam above the
to Lamb street. Violators will
the [ullest extent
wm
Centre
, been
law
ha
| 0 $
on Me to
Ale
a by
destroy-
eg &
the
bile
falls
be prosecuted
the Chief warned
Jerry Leitzell
Mrs. James J. Leilazell, of Milesburg
will leave Sunday for Kent Ohi
where he will enter the Davey
School of tree surgery for a refresh-
er course belore becoming a mem-
ber of the field staff of that well
known firm. Mr. Leitzell gradu-
ate of the Bellefonte High School
in the class of 190 completed 3
course in tree surgery with the
Davey concern some time ago. For
some motiths he has been empioyed
by the Hoy Construction Company
at Mifflintown
Mr. and Mrs. Van 8. Jodon dis-
posed of most of thelr household
goods at public sale at their home
jon East Curtin street, Saturday af-
ternoon, and early this week went
fo Washington, D. C.. where Mr
Jodon is employed. Mrs. Jodon will
i return to supervise the shipment of
furniture when suitable quarters
have been secured in Washington.
The Jodon home on Curtin street
was offered for sale, Saturday af-
ternoon. but when bids did not
{reach a minimum set by the owner,
the sale was not compicted
lo
of Mr. and
~Mrs. Clyde Sickmon, of Spring-
field, Mass, arrived in Bellefonte
last week for a visit with her bro.
ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Alters and family at their
home on East Beaver street. Mrs.
Sickmon, a graduate of the Centre
{County Hospital Nurses’ Training
| tchool came here to aid In caring
| for her nephew, Wayne Alters, son
{of Mr. and Mrs. Alters, who has
{been Ill at his parental home for
| some time, Mrs. Sickmon, former
| resident of Bellefonte, is a daughter |
{of Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Leitzell, of
| Port Matilda
~Mrs. John Knisely returned to
| Bellefonte during the weekend and
| has opened her home on South |
| Thomas Street for the summer,
| after having spent the winter with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, J. G. Butterworth, at their |
home in Wilkinsburg, Mrs. Knisely |
made the trip here as the driving |
guest of the Butlerworths, The |
apartment in the Knisely home has
been leased to Mr, and Mrs John |
J. Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman is |
manager of the Keystone Tire En-
gineering Recap and Vuncanizing |
establishment located In the former |
opposite |
old watch on a
Crossley, jewel
for his propo
Trade In your
new one. Ask W. E
er, Bellefonte, Pa
tion
Mr
Tow
CORN
|
Houser, of
Bomerset, spent Sunday In Belles
fonte with Mr. Houser’s mothe
Mrs. William Houser and family
South Water street
Bellefonte Girl Scout Commis
sioner Mrs, Martin J. Miller, of East
Linn street, departed Sunday by
motor for Roanoke, Va. to attend
a national Girl Beout convention
session in that city the forepart
this week
Mrt
her home
ter having
with her
Lyons and
ler, of Bell
colm Wetzler, of Milesburg
M I M1 Micha
of West treet, are
parents i A pon
and Mrs. Kurtz
mn
of
Della Miller
on East Bi
spent the
children
Sherif
hs
hop
reopened
treet
mont
Gu
winter
Mri
Edware
efonte and Mi»
weigh
Monday
H
forme:
of Mi
Lu
R. Dietz
daughter
13 ounces
the Centy
iC ¢
saizen
Jamey
/ nship, Cen
19. 104) :
Borough, deceased
12. HOOVER The
account of Bamurel (
of etc, of William 7T
Port Matilda Borough
13. MONTGOMERY
final scoount of the Pirst Nat
I Bal Bellefonte, trustee
of John W. Montgomery
14 MAYES. The first and partial
account of the Mrs National Bank
of Bellefonte, execr, of ete, of J
Will Maye late of Howard Borough
deceased
15, MYERS
for account of Char
f Mary A
(uso Townshin
NORRIS. ‘The
of Daupt
of ole
H" Nene ate of
County
L4berly
Pa de
tre first and final
Hoover, execr
Hoover, late of
decrumed
The wsecond
a
i
ters of
wdministrat said
ation on
Heen granted the un-~
deied Lhere
ted minke lhmmeod
mens ! thowe Naving
nl nist RAINS
out delay fo
NEESE. Ad
James (
slate x22
redues
"
of of
aemand
em wit)
JOHN WwW
Foe 7
fl Lhe
prose
elo
for
NOTIHOES
count
i and
rs OfMice
1
a
HEGISTER'S
yw ing first and final
Myers execr of
ate of Per-
The
les H
Myers
ae cased
first an
Deposit
of Mirtie M
te Borough
have bee
filed
for the (el. o
4 ia Le on
final
Trust
Nor -
tie ~
1 any way ie
resented WO
tre Count
da
acount
Co. execy
' ale Belleton
ceased
17 PATTERBON The first and
nal { John D. Patierso
of Teresine C. Patter.
Township, deceas
ARDERY
The
first
ROCKEY
THOM AS
a
Mave
MONDAY. APRI
wi :
Bay © & Stover a : : 4 “x1
(Continued on Page 6—2nd Sec
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