THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 26, 1941, Page Four Howard, R Pletcher D. 2: There were #4 hospMal at the beginning week patients in IN THE WEEK'S NEWS ————————————————————_———————— " ~~ - Thur day of Last Week: Aaronsburg Couple Discharged: Alice C. Pennington, Births A son to Thomas C, Wallace Tuesday of Last Week Admitied: Mrs Clarence R. Ga ; ol ety, Coleville; Mrs. John W, Fik Stale College Bellefonte, R. D. 2; Admitted Tues- Mr. and Mi day, discharged Wednesday: Lewis Mue burg E. Watson, Fleming; Mrs. Herbert Friday. M. Beezer, Bellefonte; Admitted Tuesday, discharged Thursday; Mi Mary Ann Lucas, Milesburg; Mr Charles Johnson State College. Discharged: Mrs John R hn tun gapghter, Suu Friday dis- Betty, Lester, Ethel and Mary, Seely Bulie’onte turday: Master Thomas Raymond Wingard and Wednesday of Last Week ' Wil yms, Jr. Centre Hall Hester, Mrs. Henry Marion Confer Admitted: Mrs. Thomas C and Mrs. Elmer Sg Biste Colleges Mrs Rode Ruth Benson. Paul, Clarence, Irene, and Miss Ro- heeland, State College S olleg y ohn . . maine Tressler, all of Aaronsburg: Discharged: Master Charles Henry °° ¢ “OU gop Mn John Hb i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tressler. of ung: Barto State College. R. D. 1: Ma op. Lr y Co gS yo os id vy College: Mr. and Mrs. 8. H Hack ter Bruce Robert Richardso! K he Stake’ 1 "iS: lenberg, of Rebersburg. and Mrs Spring Mills, R. D Y John H ine h os a Ollege Sella Barron and Mrs. Mary Guise- Armagast, Bellefonte, R. D. 1: She Hein ra at eS : Dorn 1 : Mr wite, of Aaronsburg man BE Lowery Jlefonte R. D. 1 ‘ Nt Pete XE nah 4 Mr. and Mrs. Musser received Mrs. William J. Schwartz and I wig a I. Shank O%% many cards and useful gifts fant son Bellefont eme—————— Payor pad fan Jon, Bell : “TWILIGHT FANTASY" fant daughter Fes Fewpd I's \dmi'ted illiam | rt ant The following poem was written —_ x x 4 ; COs Mrs, W. B. port, | of Jlelonte n regard to the “Twilight PFan- Grover A .— REY ANd "Ha H { i Schaefler ii n tasy which will be the Ini daughter, Bellefont : i Discharged: 1 lovd Markle State lt viewing of Mr: George B Admitted Wednesday, discharged Hibbensteel, Thomj “Friendship Garden Thursday: Master Car] and Master Lloyd H. Hartman At the rear of the Bush Arcade John Callenbach. Boalsburg: ad Boalsburg: Mrs bullding, West High street, Belle mitted Wednesday, di: fonte, Monday night, June 30. The nd inf ant daugh- t 4 { by t} | . P ’ ' 4 + Ant eve § SPONS nel lock Ae JT urday John ( Johnstonbaugh I llefonte. Ad: ted Sunday nt is sponsored by the local Ep: Me 4 copal church Bellefonte R | Mr. and Mrs. C. E Aaronsbhurg, Admitted: Walter E Stine, State College: Discharged: Mrs. William 3 ; and Infant daughter, Mus. Herbert B in Aaronshurg on Sunday Dinner was served at the hour to the following relatives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. Sumner C Admitted Mrs Wingard, all of Coburn; Mr College, tial pub- BON's College; 1arged Sat- Come and relax ¢ Spend a few delightful ¢ Heaven DRUM CORPS IS HONORED AT EMPORIUM JUBILEE he State Colleg } Auxiliary Bugle Corps ward anc ntertain- : T Can i Diam ¥ CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY GAP JUNIOR SPORTSMEN Now This BIG * TO REORGANIZE, FRIDAY General Electric Refrigerator | we ant Gap will be held meeling o : Club of Pleas- at the club at Last Year's Price of a G-E “6”! Rouse i Sireorts Valley wn Trias) w Age of 10 to 16 inclusive wi requested to meet 10 are in. teres ed are he Pleasant Gap Fire Ha slock., Transportation will be fur 4 Here's a refrigerator built to serve nnished you better, longer! G-E Refriger- ators have a record for long-life, depenciable performance and en- ; during economy that is unsurpassed. a We are proud to offer you this of General Electric with the famous sealed-in-steel Thrift Unit, at to- day’s amazingly low price. - gi Injured in Fall Montour County Commissioner, William 8idier, Danville suffered painful Jacerations . ¢ hay driving upset ¢ Mr wagon G-% BUTTER “BOX” New and ingenious special compartment in the new G-E keeps butter at just the right degree of softness for easy spreading, Electric Supply Company State College a hat i i a a a at A Cattle Killed of Kellogg : ur cows when they were killed by a local freight train en route from Towanda to Dushore Four three-year-old heifers owned by Joseph Dibble, of New Albany, were killed by lightning last week Sullivaa Bellefonte mericarns wart / v American Rugs. Dg zz = Z a Le — Z - See our stock of Rugs and Carpets of the (,.7.Yc] A = CARPET COMPANY ~~ they're Loomed b American Labor 0 BEAUTIFY AMERICAN HOMES J. B. WAGNER & CO. Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Births: ! CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | Agee und hin tee bryan, the | of this Wedded 50 Years | Musser, of | celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home | noon | Anderson = ’ 1 A oo Charnbury. and infant daughter, Musser and children, Sumner, Jr. daughter Miss Long and children, Additional Locals Peggy Good, of Latrobe, Is a guest of Jean Blaney at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Blaney, on East Curtin street Anna Group of Pleasant Gap ‘Youngsters’ fem b LH BE — r - x spending this week In Bellefonte a ) A guest of Mrs, James Marshall at | y A the family home on West Lamb ‘ 4 sireet | | -- | ry Parsons, of Unionville, u { ’ 3 / Lt 4 Miss Peggy Gro of Reynold £5 i ® Avenue, has acceptd a position in 1 . | b J i the offices of the West Penn Power i ' Company, and began her new duties : f Monday Robert Wilkinson ) Harri burg, was a weekend gi of “ parents, Mr. and Mi son and family, at their home or North Bpring street Wilkin- Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bolt and son, William, returned in Akron. Ohlo, Bundas week's visit with Mrs. Bolt in-law and sister Mr Ralph Toner and Allegheny ) Lheir home Btreet Caught by the & Bro. store are they posed in front of the W. H Noll of Pleasant Gap whose Mr. and Mrs. R and ages are as follows Ridgway, will move Abner this week and will o 1DY ment in the former now owned by Raym McClincy ) Mr. Weston and the id West Pena the first person Ww « camera aw even well known citizens combined ages total 5680 vears. Their names Back row-Wm. H. Noll, Jr, 81; and Harry Hille, 74; J. W. Gill, ¢ Front row--N. L. Gil Albert Gill, 84 The three Messrs, Gill, above J. W. Gill, has the * mall from the station to the brother Harry named, are brother distinction of being Pleasant Gap Post Office, a po ¢ » held for a long period of years = |School Excavation Continues Steadily | Philipsburg Bakery Strike Ends Saturday The three-day of Morningstar ended Sal slriRing cent strike Bakery, Philipsburg irda) alternoon when of employe Excavation ¥ High School teady at the Bellefonts workers were $153 Collected For Fireworks Display Joe Venuto to Play At Hecla, July 4th (Continued from page one) prted Mayor Hardmay A. H. Letzier gAgements hy Thomas B. Beaver witli and several ¢'3 Emerick. Harold Weber The ( 1 Yas ocoumena ( helr ot Joe ven OF re IMMA Hedla Park engagen — — will be the featur BANJO BAND PREPARES FOR TRIP TO NIAGARA - D. A R JUNIOR CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT COLLEGE made members ang Lock Haven T ly 8, for Niagara Fall to take part in national banjo contests, parade and broadcast Expense ry ff Bn earned by parents jescingy Band leave ing. oad Joe VEN uTl Swing King of the Fiddie HIS ORCHESTRA KAY STARR unced yesterday Luncheon at 12:30 will lowed HH v R va $104. Sat MeeUAg, Wah Mm, wiluam faxo Stark Tomp State Regent, pre- siding. Mrs homas HEH Hoffman Pat will speak on the work of the Jun- jors Reports and announcements [ will be made regarding the new i Junior groups | f ! of the trig have been be fe members through On- 3 certs. parades, and other activities band has ng and drilling weekly the past and wi continue to do so until the ath This week the band played for a festival at Beech Creek last night, and Bellefonte Saturday night Two parsdss on the Pourth of July are booked, Osceola Mills and Philips. burg. The band is paid guaranteed sums for each parade and will be guests of the Osceola Mills Fire Company at lunch Sunday, July 8, the Banjo Band will appear at the Bellefonte United Brethren church, playing the nim | bers to be [ealured at the conven. | tion { Avsrigsee #3 tas : - ? durinz the last year The rine ATINg rehearsi EE Er “3 Mrs, William A. Becker, past pres. ident general, and Mrs Joseph G Forney, first vice president general, will be honor guests and will ad- dress the meeting Reservations should be made with Mrs. Charles FP. Mensch, North Al- legheny street, Bellefonte, not later than today. (Thursday) a pl STORES TO REMAIN OPEN J. Bossart DeHaas, chairman of the store closing committee of the ! Retail Division, Chamber of Com- Several Vacancies merce, makes the request that be- - ’ cause next Friday, July 4. is a holi- In Pilot Ss School day. all Bellefonte stores and bus —— iness places remain open next Wed- nesday afternoon, and alse Thurs. for the convenience of Several vacancies remain to be filled in the non-college pilot's train. | day evening ing course which is scheduled tothe public open in Bellefonte on July 1, it was S————————— reporied last night Let us see to it that our lives, like Any man between the ages of 10 jewels of great price, be noteworthy and 26. who is an American citizen, not because of their width, but be- is eligible to join. Interested per- cause of their weight Seneca sons are requested to get in touch, —— —. : 9 immediately with Karl E. Kusse, at tH the Chamber of Commerce offices, Bellefonte with Henry Noll, at 4 the Bellefonte Argon y : How Becoming Is Your » Hair Style? 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