Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 29, 1941. a i ll a ee lu Lt aa * . | propriation from the exten i min- | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | Constryction Work To Begin Monday On School [Ereleiie Fo ine made up through exchanges of IN THE WEEK'S NEWS iE funds between the School Bor : : Sei aie Uh aay J Ada TRA bien and the Bullding Corporation, it | ; Pe Rl “re Fp JE A : was sald . ' ’ i 4 9 x ' ; A aT h In the expenditure of fund: Munday of Last Ween Phursday of Last Week . Lean pt Rng ¥ Ba ie ah f "i } = | the new school, all payment Discharged: Miss Anna Heverly, Admitted Mary Slegal, Spring . ois i AGE , { j Sak . ¥ | [be made through The First Nation. Bellefonte: Mrs. Margaret Kustan- Mills; Mrs. Julia Parsons, Flem- | GNA YY ’ ! 7 5 E | [al Bank, of Bellefonte, which has bauter, Bellefonte Mi Raymond ng. Discharged: Mrs. Cecil A. Walk- : re ha # : nl Lh | been designated as “trustee” for Lhe Harpster and infant gon, State Col« ¢r and infant daughter, Bellefonte : oe LF oa ud 1 \ Js A Bullding Corporation lege, IL. D. 1. Birth: a on was born Ya a ug oa y $0.7 ] LE || Contracts awarded finally to Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford, Friday ra a r walt Tb : # : 4 : y |day were Centre Hall Admitted: Miss Ruth A Waltz, | : 4 dl ie, Fie a al bias “, ’ il! Earl L Cump Tuesday of Last Week Howard, R D. 2. Expired Ralph E | ea A : Ta be Pa ; Na Bi, J general contract ‘ Edmiston, Bellefonte, R. D. 3 | . ko 4 —— Tyg A it . . ’ Renal A A a . . bl § . : E. Keeler Co., Willlamsport, heat Admitted: Mrs, G. W, SBarson, ¢ i ho VA “ i ! “i pt | | 3 State College; Mrs. Kathryn Forrest, Saturday oa 4" it} § J ' : Ing and ventilating Bellefonte; Mrs, William Tressler, Admitted: Mrs. Harry G. Dillon ht 4 {a § f - £ ” Bl] W. A. Winecoff, Hollidaysburg Bellefonte, Discharged: Mrs. Ray H. Julian: Thomas Donovan, Belle- y " ht : d " i plumbing Zeigler and Infant son, Spring Mills; | fonte, R. D. Discharged: Mrs. lee | ’ hs \ hy 7 J a #4 James B Fink Hollidaysburg Nancy Louise Snook, Bellefonte; ' H. Morrow, Blain; Mrs Fred D pia 4 A / HE § \ Wl fei electrical Mrs Nester W. Keen Millheim; | Houser and infant daughter, State | ¢ y A " 4 i Ernest L. Sederholm, Jr., Philadel- College: Mi Arthur H, McCloskey | v, 4 Mag iy ki y } Hs f \ j 0 ' [ . . Miss Anna Mary aughter it. Birth ; A ha vid Arti) Hig # i lh Geissinger Shifted to phia; Troupe, and infant daughter, Lemont ; : Bellefonte Mrs Harmon Bird, a daughter was born to Mr, and E RT ; ’ 8 4 o | R . | Bellefonte, 'R D. 4. Admitted Tues- | Mi George A. Bush, Julian, R. D ; bo a Ey wy LE / i 4 2. ura Route No. 2 day, discharged Thursday Mr . LE, ad vs : KA i Ny, ’ ; Sika Gh Madeline Dollon, Julian Sunday 3 y X J : gh A . | Effective of Chambersburg Headquarters for the Graduates Give HIM or HER a Nice Wrist Watch ! tet i a BS Ee Es he BH (6 Ce BS a CEE aE Sl Sith . 3 June 8 Willis H Gels- Admitted: Master Bruce Robert . its eo : pee | | singer, who for some time has been Wednesday of Last Week Richardson, Spring Mills, R. D. Dis- ae Bk." Ea | | carrier on city route No. 2 Admitted: Mrs. Ralph J. Tressler; charged: Mrs. William A. Braucher ’ y so ti ny 4 ; the Bellefonte postoffice, will become carrier on Bellefonte rural route No Bellefonte, R. D. 1; W. A. Baucher, [State College : 2, IL was announced yesterday b » College. Discharged Harvey ~~ o Y 4 / v r . p \ 3 p : Bell for be : Larrie 1 here were 38 patients in the hos- # : y . Fev bon AE 4 : wr ha Postmaster George R. Meek Facer, State College, R. D. 1 ee | ital at the beginning of this week 38 pli ‘ gt hi hy : ¢ i Mr. Geissinger will succeed Arbor F, OW lu n o . . : ; iveritt as carrier on 1 9 ' Huldah [Chilcoat, Bellefonte D Hospital Contribrutivga; from Hus- E as carrier on R. D. 2, M: i Everitt having retired becaus | Admi Wednesday, discharged | ton t quantity of carrots 8 t *h health, For some time the { Jack Harper, Sta tomatoes, pe ars, peaches; from Mrs " John Durst, Aarcnsbur ettuce en served by J. Henry out ol IMIR OW Re LIE . hb PARKER WATCHES BULOVA WATCHES GRUEN WATCHES ........ 24.75 up ALSO HAMILTON AND ELGIN WATCHES W. E. CROSSLEY Brockerhoff Hotel Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. tie THE THTI ¢ (HTH TRTINES ¢ 1H AE 0 HS FTE LE ¢ LTRS Fe TH TAH fe LE § mre : a substitute carrier Above is architects’ conceplien oi Bellefonte's new $400,000 High School building as it will appear Luther Kane, of Be A d Al » The nner was followed by a s when completed. Appropriate ground-breaking exercises are to be held Monday on the same site where been named a substit ca emy umni ial hour during which old sch on February 13, 1939, the former High & School building was destroved by fire, the Bellefonte In Reunion Here cronies met in the lobby and in u ir vacancy which has existed for mn ! 15 at he hotel to renew old | Cit y, H M. Riddle, Le WwW the bullding within one year after YWme Mr Kane is a recent gr friendships. Many alumni remain y has wr : To Begin ork . } : { ok { the Bellefonte High } (Continued from page one) J w Ri igh, Tarentum: 8 ”y work is begun, which would set the las psburg; E. W. Rugh "Bal. On New School us r completion at June 942 | has been engaged in th ard Rowlar Philipsburg, i ime for the \ ning ing and bullding busines G. Sar Fyrom \ (Continued from page one) Had he ontracts not been Miami Beach, Fis ayne . warded nd i and i no action { a § poiget 4 I been taken by them by tomor- gan reside wit Mr wh “7 physicians * on ntr oun- Blate lege: Dr W. F. Henning- Ww, May 3 1¢ contract rah SQ rman meme Oma nem ' y Ar mxsutawney; ‘ hilads Ve hecOme void, Wisoiar as ne County Physicians Selected } week They ar F on . IOWINg NE. = i i A ¥ 4 5 i i BG unount specified ir the wor . ’ “nie Wh 4 | is f ? ziven by A. Twitn Sunbury: R od= | hia nding house had sold more rare : Appointme, of tw additional No. 1, 1 darks Dietteric Use our Classified Ad columns. tion, and to Alumni who Alexander, Philip J. Bi “| rey, Liverpool, Ohio; , Vursier, than $3 ) of a $350,000 bond I5- | (ar rrporial ‘ —— 3 ' ' vt Oy ye ahr . " ng i their interest arpeneto, . 1 wr nu 3 Ly fiiding I vy. K an~ ‘sue ar old guns tip & af (he! m geenied 10 meri " Yaa FEF ’ . i" . oy . A 4 Bie Wika a “A ) i s mre * . & ig {Ea siti nd ” . ; . Louis Dagget ng and . hh W.lliam hiladel« ! vor . ’ » oa wrypryd a 1E0 Tu : naking A an TN TT TI aa Te» a ad M. Dubbs, James C ir EE ioakiwe ” ssn ob . Fh Hn. | ATIPO i to obtain many maler- 8 —. —— by alumni| aye NM. Beck, Henry Blue ESTEE : Simeon A New Super-Service Station A number of t ret nragarnt : Ty / re . A Dumbder i 41 est present well, Alfred ( were Se ] The formal part of the program; corioel Hardman P. Harrls, . ym ie pas wah would have as k: arg to a invoca rd It eon Hughes, Horace J Hartranft, A Eight Admitted to rd - oR . rs x ho SE.. Immedis > an ation by Dr. J. prank Hockman, Edward Kofman anxe Ti rhs gm a hilive th 1g | TTRELORS 3 perintendent of ROCK (gqr] E. Kusse, Doak Keichline Poe Valley CCC Camp rach an Sulniie might not be needs HI they IY oe hgS «(John . Dr. LeRoy Lock ot hive oh $1 aptiees "al revi n, Charles A. Menscl W. Mattern for COC ata AEE eA here 5, 1841 and for James Potte r H ighe James R, Hughes, and ’ the Academy m n : Ww ite ecl] A Walks evening was de- | Jacl Yeap: al if Bellelt Ce 1, Dr. William VanC Jas. wish od and remind an gibi om Mri yA ' @ y th whip o offset that expense the corp Workmaster, all istsburgl An ep Sate ealiiag te ~'t . riion voted lo instruct contract ration will have $350000 from the - Q ’ ' Also Dr. Henry Ash, Jergey {SEIeNSs CEM. thu 1 “ito begin fuMiling their duties sale of bonds: $84.000 fic , 4 co R n the fis Shore: Carl Aschman, Brownsville i Tring it tar th moletion of insur fund and 14.000 ag Wililam M. Bemis, Jamestown, N | Je elgh » 0 vere ace : dA ntracts call fox J \ ] 8 as ’.; Wiliam M Boyd, Moundsville |" a movin ; y EY ‘ H " hatd te ; f me fe atl £y (Aip als : . Pl arry vienhold, Instructor Va: James M. buscom tonbute 158 In Senior Class; Alen CGearge Petzek {he department town; J. 8S uchanan.. Byveiet! | h hate” Crimnd » oh ; . MONDAY Claude K. Bowe:s, Steutvrville, 0 | Alred Push. Oreeols Mis Exercises June 5th junior Contest Winners J U N E dT re! = Ady ds if rd Arthut Cassid Powe n . The annual Junior Declamatory Catley, Li n V 1 Cleveu Eintsd (Continued from sage one) ! st wax held the Pres . i " & Cellera Ira Rossmar ineton contest was held in byter- AT HUGHES ATHLETIC FIELD § 10 rectow: 1 'Y- Horace p-| Wesley Weaver, P atid nember of the high school faculty “an chapel on Tuesday, May 27. at : pny Aon Try : Edward Parks, Belle)ont iS ati rorietens Which time the following pupils par- Auspices Central District Ta Naiiington: Pa | Andrew Sura, Philipsburg ube Vr furnished ticipated: Suzanne Hartswick, Ann Firemen's Convention . 5 asl Ran. Pl. Jo Pad a ——— — parents anc members cf the | Peuny, Phyllis Evey,.. love Auman 4. 1 A BE oy HY at ate imediate families of seniors, Due to/Porrest Lucas, Anthony Boseaino, Pepin Da a ey “wr My J. C. Furst Heads : the limited capacity of the theatrs, Donald Shade and Richard Bail Parrell; Woodrow W. Gerhard! Historical Society however, certain ong mus OP Sollenberger, principal of the Johnstown: James R. Gilligan, Dun- Stet mth be made upon the lssuance ’ high MoH Roh mga a . A » tae > + ‘ bd ’ As THITIshes an orchestra un- more; Chatles 8. Hughes Brookin James C. Furst was elected “ der the direction of Mrs. Lows 'B N. ¥Y.. J. Carpenter Hess, State Col- ident of the Centre County Histor. ANard Arad pg 4 + Samuel Hess, State College, R [ical Society at the annual meeting 4 Schad g¥ D. 1; Ray T Hackeit, B MghamY: 1 {of that organization M the County oulside the househol mailer chil The judges were Miss Mary Robb § Bigger - Grander EY A MN. ¥ Franklin Hood Be aca; | Library building, Tuesday aftér- aon and friends of th mild 4 Roy Wi “ nson, Jr., and Father Rob- Than Ever! TE James P. Hughes Paumvr N VY: 'noon. Mrs. Robert Mills ne ian ert Thomas, who selected as wine An eclipsing epoch : E. Householder, Ba! od, Job | chairman, presided at the sessi y - situs sania ers po Auman and Anthony Bos- in the World's —— ; Hull, Niagara Palls, N. Y.. Frank Other officers nanied were Ihe manual training exhibits will caino, with honorable mention of Outstanding . . M. ismison, Waynesbug, Walter Paul Selsam, State College vice be held in the manual (raining de- Suzanne Hartswick and Richard Amusement . rnozickl, Yeagertown; [iax Kor-|president, and J. Thomas Mitchell partment in the Spring street H " Institution. nan, Phoenix, Arizona, L. P. Ken- | secretary-ireasurer school, and will be open to visitors Class Roster et et ion. ince QL 0C 7, Freeport; W. J. Laudin, Kit The newly-elected president is to on Monday evening. June 2 i} Following is a roll of the senior Brimming Over With Innovations § fanirg; Waller FP. Long, Cunons- | be asked to name a committee to every day from Monday to Thurs« class containing the names of those | and Wondrous Surprises and a J burg, R. D. 2; W. J. Long, Browns- | amend the bv-laws of the organi-| day inclusis morn ng and after- who will graduate subject to the, Myriad of Unprecented Amazing § vive | zation to separate the office of re¢- noon. Parents and nds are « final results of examinations which Features, Also Dr. W. W. King, Manor; D° | retary-treasurer into two distinct dially invited to ns spect the work have not in all cases been ocom- A D0 D. Miller, Brookville; Williamr | afices of Harry C. Menold, instructor pleted to date: B. Miller, Hershey: J. Paul Miller : = t alan it : . a ou : ' ning | The incoming president also is to World's Largest Elephant | it Manning |p eae re ice + Opens at Bishop & Allegheny Sts. c—— me PRP0r Noiry Mansene arias , r the annual fall dinn¢ . ren Ohio. Kermit 1. Noll, Jersey | Arrange for the annual fail dinner 1941 Graduating Class TWICE DAILY — 2 AND 8 P. Shore; Dr. John H. O'Dea, Scran- | made to secure Lrominent speaker DOORS OPEN 1 AND 7 P iy ton: H. D. Otto, Johnstown: :Dave | MACE to secure promntnent peat SENIOR GIRLS ist 8 Aha Bs od ‘ . { for the occasion bh [1] CHILDREN 25¢ ADULTS 30c }| Price, Munball, CeQrge P.Relter.| , .ries A. Mensch ‘Was elected Aikey, Louise Gordon, Charlotte Nyland, Helen Cumberland, Md.; Cyrus T. Rynd acting secretary for the meeting Alkey, Traci: Gross, Margaret O'Hara, Mary - " } at : Baldwin, Caroline 1. Bhirley Olsen, Ruth when Mr. Mitchell was summoned Haagen : | on other business. Bamhbart, Ida Hartsock., Mary Grace Ort, Clare Bathurst. Gladys Hinds, Edna Peters, Frances msm fF —- | | Benner, Damaris Hockman, Jane Peters, Mildred yyy a i ! Marriage Licenses i Bjalme, Gunnel Hollabaugh, Evelyn Poorman, Betty GASOLINE NU-Blue Sunoco the high powered, all-petroleum bore . | H. J. Bicksler Fredricksburg, Md | ; “on | Fol Ae ‘ ; Bowen, Mabel Holt, Georgeanna Quici, Julia oto sells : | PURE ) | Katherine R. Lowther State College | pole” Joly 1ken. Betty ga motor fuel . . . sells at regular gas price. i FO (0) )) { Malvin F. Warntz Aaronsburg Brooks, Dorothy Jodon, Phyllis Rhoads, Arleen } [une Elnora Auman Coburn Bryan, Sarah Jones, Anna Marie Rhoads, Pauline inl a vo Casper, Geraidine Kachik, Caroline Richards, Mary OIL Citic es anita o Dunoce Motor Oil the modern motor oil that cleans Casper, Pauline Kelleher, Anne Rine, Virginia : " x : Damage $160 In Two Casper, Puiine Kelleher, Atu Kine, Virgim ... as it cools . . . as it lubricates. Nanas Mishaps Friday Clevenstine, Jean Kelley, Patricia Schlegel, Genevieve A adi Coder, Betty Kellogg, Eileen Smeltzer, Virginia ._ i " \ . . . ; i Damage was est mated at more Confer, Barbara Kersteter, Genevieve Smith. Louise ! LUBRICATION Scientific Sunoco A to Z Lubrication that IS as ore amma , | than $160, but no one was injured Confer, Caroline Kesslingt, June 8noke, Eleanor thorough as its name . . . we us 8 RINGAN'S -- 3. (0 12.1 Average in two motor accidents in the coun- | Confer, Stella Kline, Dorothy Solt, Virginia Ri Se charts that fit ty, Friday Coslo, Julia Kutches, Agnes Stewart, Evelyn your car. Mr. and Mrs. M.ilord Gardoer Dunn, Jean Leitzell, Jane Stitzer, Phyllis ; of Plensar» Gap, escapad serious in-| Dyke, Mary Louise * Lenker, Mary Teaman, Mary - jury when their car, driven by Mrs Emenhizer, Arlene Long, Lols Thomas, Lillian | That does a thorough job of cleaning your ‘on (WHOLE OR SHANK HALP) Gardner, went out of control at! Entriken, Teresa Love, Janet Torsell, Susan | WASHING “eee e g) - SLICED, LEAN Griffith's Turn near Axemann, roll-| Fike, Theresa Martin, Betty Torsell, Virginia | both inside and out. od over a bank, and ended up on its | Fisher, Harriet McDowell, 'Barbara = Watson, Alice = | roof in the waters of Logan Branch. | Flack, Virginia MeGinley, Jeannette Weber, Anna Friday morning Floray, Evelyn Meese, Annabelle Williams, Mary 2 Mr. Gardner received slight bruts-| Frazier, Helen Monell, Anne Young, Jean | Gettig, Alice Moyer, Pauline Bryan, Maxine Y GAS —— BR ARAN. AA gS es on both legs. The car was dam-| : | amed 10 an estimated extent of | Gordon, Almeda Newcomb, Cyrene Fisher, Elizabeth > a J 7 oy i * SRE ® Mei ht loss t driven b Tom| SENIOR BOYS | Sunoco — g ss to ears driven by | . Poss of Pleasant Gap, and Guy L.| Alexander, Dallas Gummo, Lee Musser, Earl 1 Pl Emblem OILS Weiners - - Ib 25¢ Corman, Spring Mills, resulted|| Ammerman, Clair Harper, Ralph Newman. Marti License: Plate Blems when. ing to stat oto al Barr, David Hazel, Lawrence Ort, Charles : : lice usin ye Sos Iolite Berardis, Anthony Hazel, Elwood Pennington, Robert A handsome, sturdy, metal li- Drive in today! Let us show you our “one- struck the Co: : : Bernstein, Jacob Hazel. Melvin Plozner, Toby © ¢ emblem . .. with : he 8 yey Ol Cult % Zublet Biddle, Donald Hazzard, Russell ~~ Poorman, John cense plate em stop service” and all the modern facilities Ib 1 0 ¢ of Spring Mills, passengers in Cor Brower, Harry Hewitt, Allen Popson, Raymond your own initials on it .. . is for giving your car the kind of service it s auto. w ’ Carpeneto, George Howard, Donald Reese, Earl : : ski ing our ; man's auto, were uninjured. " Hughes, William Rockey, Styrl yours for the asking during needs. We carry a full line of U. S. Tires, SHANKLESS 6.7 LB AVERAGE, SMOKED Memorial Day at Curlin Kellerman, William Rose, John special opening. Batteries and accessories. We're here to e ® ICnies ~~ The Eagle Oemetery association . Kline, Dean Sciabica, Frank ( f ) will observe Memorial Day (tomor- Koski, Edwin Shope, David serve you . . . let us prove it, Jumbo Chipped Pressed row) with appropriate services la , Love, Jerome Shultz, James r Lutz, William Smith, Elmer the Curtin cemetery, beginning at Markel. Robert Smith, Harry BOLOGNA| | HAM | |[Eisrmsmsa Soi. Sim SRE KENNETH G. HAINES charge of the Veterans of Foreign Mnyei, Jobert penises, Richa 1 Wars, and music will be furnished Fer Robert, Nelson Makibban, John Jain, Gorgon : X ancis, ec ey, Francis ehr, . SLICED 2 Ic Ib Va Ib 23c¢ the Junior Legion Band. Rev Funk, Roy MoMurtrie, Willard Wian, Oyrus Bishop and Allegheny Sts. Bellefonte, Penna. mer Cummings pastor of the sot tid Methodist church at Howard, will Sp. Chat a Miller, Faadetick Williams, John be the principal gpeaker of the day.
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