July 3, 1941. LOCALS THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. yu! E EI ~Vincent Flynn, of South Water | ~Mrs. Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn, | fr ————— | Street, until recently employed at 'N. Y., arrived in Bellefonte last » the Penn Belle Hotel, has accepted Thursday for a several weeks’ vigit a position with the Titan Metai With her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A/ Z | Company. |C. Smith at their home on East street, -hmsr~- ~Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Garbrick moved Monday from the Hazel home on East Logan Street, to the Mrs, Harvey Miller house on West Bishop Street, «Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Cummings, Of the White apartments corner ol High and Spring Streets, moved yes- terday to the Walter Irvine house on Bast Lamb Street, ~Mr. and Mrs. David Love moved yesterday afternoon from an apart ment in the McClain block, West High Street, into one of the Plaza apartments on the same street --Among our callers on Monday © were Messrs, W. L. Wittmer, W. A, Snook and Adam Stover all well known residents of Livonia Pa. who were in town on a business trip, se w——— a —— —— a ——— _—- ~Mr, and Mrs. David Rhodes and red | son, Theodore, ‘of Fleming, Moto {| Mrs. T, J. Kelleher and family at to Fort Belair Va, over the week- end to visit their son and brother Sergeant Clyde Rhodes formerly of | | Harry McReynolds, of Wilmington, | Del, spent several days last week this vicinity. ‘ —Mrs. Albert Numbers, of Tren- | ton, N. J, accompanied by her sis- | ter, Miss Elizabeth Walker, of Wil- | ~Dr, and Mrs, J. G. Weixe] and son, John C. of Pittsburgh, are spending the Fourth and the week- end in Bellefonte with Mrs, Weixel's father, John Curtin, at his home on West Linn Street, ~Clement Gramley, of Rebers- burg, former Centre County audi- tor, was a pleasant caller at this Bellefonte on one of his infrequent visits to the County Seat, —Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kane, of | Bishop be recovering slowly from attacks is recovering nicely from a tonsil- time fonfiged indocts uch of the llectomy performed Monday at the [Centre County Hospital ~Mrs. J. Edward Ellington and | Mrs two song Robert and Jack, returned {Linn street, on Monday was admit two weeks visit with her parents, (yhore she Is undergoing observation | | Mr, and Mrs, Edward Whittaker, of | and treatment, Yesterday, hospital office Tuesday morning while in | the Schlow apartments. North Allegheny Street, departed Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins | Saturday for Camp Kline, Lycom- der, 2nd, and son and daughter, of and family, who have been residing in the Dr. D. W, Gates home on North Spring Street, moved Tues- day Into an apartment in the Plaza theatre bullding, West High Street, ~Thomas Kelleher a student at | Sacramento College, Sacramen'o, | California, Is spending the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and their home on South Spring Street Miss Ellen Wilson and Mrs with Miss Wilson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander mington, Del, visited from Satur- | Morrison, at their home on East day to Monday at the summer home | of Judge Ivan gnd Milon Walker at Mingoyille, Pa ~—John Yarnell, oldest son of Mr. | and Mrs. J. 1. Yarnell of Hublers- burg, was operated upon for ap- pendicitis at the Centre County Hospital on Monday. He is report- | ed to be getting along as well as can be expected. —Dr. J. J. Kilpatrick, of East Curtin Street, departed Tuesday for Wyalusing, where he expepts to spend some weeks fishing and en- Joying a vacation He will be joined there later by Mrs. Kllpa'rick and other members of the family. | —Mrs. Clarence Young and daughter Shirley, and Mrs. Made- line Lutz and three daughters Ger- aldine, Mildred and Alice, of East Logan Street spent Thursday at McAllisterville, visiting the A. M Ross family former residents of Bellefonte. ~Mr. and Mrs, Charles Warren, | and sons, Charles Jr. and Richard, | of Mamoroneck, N. Y. are here for their annual summer visit with Mrs | Warren's mother, Mrs. Belle M. Ward, of East Curtin Street. Ar- thur Ward, of New York City, also is here with his mother for the July Pourth holidays, —MTr. and Mrs... Edward G. Cant- | well and children, Sally, Patrick, Thomas and Michael of Columbus, Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a visit with Mrs. | Cantwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mignot, at their home on East High Street. Mr. Cantwe]] ex- pects to return to Columbus this Howard Street. ~The Rev. and Mrs. James Steele and family, of Bush Addition, mov- ed Saturday to Cumberland, Md. While in Bellefonte the Rey, Mr | Steele was pastor of the new Chris. tian and Missionary Alliance church on East Howard Street ~Mr, and Mrs. Paul G. Roberts, of North Wilson Street are spend- ing this week with relatives of Mrs Roberts’ in Oil City. Mr. Roberis, on vacation from his duties at the Titan Metal Plant, expects wo spend part of the time fishing along Lake Erie ~The Aaron Leitzell family moved Monday from the Walter Eberhart house on North Allegheny Street, into the Lyman Bickle house on Willowbank Street. Joseph Landis, of East Bishop Street, re- | cently purchased the Eberhart house and expects to occupy the premises in the near future. —Miss Virginia Curtin and Miss Jerry Chapman, of Detroit, Mich. and the former's mother, Mrs. Fred Curtin of Atlanta, Ga, called on friends and relatives in the Belie- fonte grea, Monday. Mrs Curtin, wife of Fred Curtin, former weil known resident of Centre County, has been with relatives in Union- | ville for pearly two months Our malling list has been cor- rected for June and al] payments received up to and including June 28 have been credited. Should you find the date on your label to be incorrect, kindly advise us at once We are anxious to hear from those subscribers who are in arrears Look at the date on the pink label | | | that city. | Ing County Girl Scouts between Sewickley, are expected here to Jarsey Shore and Williamsport, (spend the Fourth and the weekend where she Is acting as counsellor for | with Mr. Snyder's parents, Mr. and ~Members of the Bellefonte Gar- [home on East Linn street den Club are advised that there will] ~Lieut, Jack W. Mease, of In- be no regular monthly meeting of diantown Gap Military Reservation, |the club during July. Also, that ow- visited Monday with the James An- | {ing to the lliness of the hostess, the [drews family on Pine street, Phil- | Warriors Mark tour is indefinitely |ipsburg. Lieut. Mease is a nephew of [this week with the former's father, postponed Mrs. Andrews and was on his way {to his home In Erie to spend this week with his wife and little son | -Because of the present heat wave it might be a little difficult for you folks to recall that on July 3, last year, most of youn found it necessary to build furnace fires to warm up your homes. Fires were almost a necessity until July 6 A --Mrs. Isaac Baney and gon-in-, quick survey yesterday revealed that law, John Bocak, of Syracuse, N. Y., | practically no one thought a fur- spent several days last week In Dace fire would help things Bellefonte as guests of Mr. and Mrs George Tanner, of Lanse for- Christopher Beezer, at thelr home mer resident of Bellefonte, for a W. E. Crossley and Lloyd Ritch- fe, both of the Crossley Jewelry Store, Bellefonte, spent last Wed- nesday and Thursday in Scranton where they attended a Veterans' of Foreign Wars Convention, Mr Crossley also transacted business In | near town, The Baneys lived on number of years employed at the | one of the Rockview farms prior to Kylertown airport, last week was moving to Syracuse about ten years transferred to the Toledo, Ohlo, alr. ago port. Mrs. Tanner is In Bellefonte with her daughters Mrs. Louise O'Donnell, and Mrs. Phillip Witeraft, both of East Bishop street, until Mr Taisner obtains Lving quarters in ~Mr. and Mrs, Homer Sprankle of South Thomas Street, and Mr and Mrs Ira Sprankle of Pine Street, spent: the forepart of this week In Atlantic City Homer | Toled0 Sprankle, employe of The Centre -A baggage car was derailed In Democrat, and Ira Sprankle, em- ' front of the Pennsylvania Railroad ployed by the Titan Metal Com- Passenger station here Saturday pany, are brothers night when it “picked a frog” while qe ov ehifte ; th ~—Mrs, J. Will Conley returned to sass being piled by the yl her home on West Logan Street 1ast | gas off the track. Mall and ba- r Mall and bag- Wednesday from New York City where she had spent the past seven | 1, another baggage car on the tran weeks with her son-in-law and and the derailed car was replaced daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam on the track Sunday gi Wallls. Mr. gnd Mrs. Wallis ex- j pect to spend several weekends Pvt. Charles Sheckler son of during July and August at the Con- Centre County Coroner Charles ley home here Sheckler and Mrs. Sheckler. of Milesburg, who is a member of Bat- —Workmen last week repaired tery B. Bellefonte now at Camp the surface of Allegheny Street Shelby, Miss, is recovering nicely which was torn up recently while In the camp hospital from recent the Bel] Telephone Company made major operation, according to word gage was transferred from the car | installation of new underground received by his parents Pvt Sheck- cables in preparation for the in- ler expects to be able to leave the staliation of dial telephones in this hospital in a week or ten day area. The bricks removed from the ~James Fox, Mr. and Mrs BE 1 paving alor litche "John MS Ade pay ¥ a ong the line of the ditches plumb, Mrs. John McStay and two were replaced with concrete children, Mr. and Mn Howard . “ . . : aise ~Miss Bertha Rimmey, Red Cross Gearhart, and Joseph Pox will de. western states, probably Nurse for this area, will leave Mon- Part Sunday for Wynlusing for a day for her annua] summer vaca- WTCKS outing and fishing trip at a West Street are reported to | Miss Winifred Fleming, daugh- | Logan "hy Poired ter of former Judge and Mrs. M. | of arthritis, which have kept them | Ward Fleming, of East Linn street.| avery week, That’ Leah Kessinger, of East! to their home in Chicago, after a |i.q 1, the Centre County Hospital| {attaches reported that her condi- | | ~Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, of [tion Is satisfactory 30,000 People Read This Column & why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and | the benefits derived, It Is undisputably Centre Count | gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less. 25 cents for first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion. Where advertise. ment contains more than twenty-five words, one cent a word 1s charged. REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate | ndvertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be malled Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes 8ny- | to this Office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- mite, 1 lease do not call at the office for Information concerning such | advertisements, us the publishers are not permitted to divulge | of the advertiser, pe Wee Ww name | SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- two ‘weeks. Mrs. W. Cordes Snyder, at their | ocrat is entitled to a 25-word advertisement | | free of charge. | Intervals. re TEI ATW sr ny | Joseph Cook and son, Richard! WANTED--To buy hay wagon with M B Ourdner 3 (Along Jacksonville Road) of Lakewood, Ohio, are spending Charles Cook and family, at their (home on East High street Cynthia Scott, daughter of Mrs Mary Harvey Scott, of North Alle- gheny street, departed Saturday for the Girl Scout Camp at Barree Huntingdon county, for a two weeks stay Mrs. Hiram M. Hiller, of Phila- delphia, is spending the month of July in Bellefonte and is making her headquarters at The Markland Mrs. Hiller is the former Blanche Hays Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Schad and children, of East Curtin street, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Dale and family, of East Linn street, spent the weekend at the Louis Bchad cabin at Hecla Park Jerome Leitzell, who is with the Davey Tree Burgery Company, of Kent, Ohio, and who is working out of Buffalo, N. Y is spending the Fourth of July holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mis James J Leitzell and family ast Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Vars and son, Gordon, of East Bishop street departed Saturday for Alfred, N Y. for a visit at Mrs Vars' former home. Mr. Vars returned home Sun- day, leaving Mrs. Var and son there for a more extended visit Mrs. Kline Woodring of East Howard street, has gone to Beaver for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tomb From there she will go to Harbor Springs, Mich, 10 be the guest of friends. Mrs. Woodring expects 0 be away about three weeks Mr. and Mm Joseph D. Thomas of Thomas street, and their grand- children, Jean Holland and Shirley jThomas, will leave Sunday for a two weeks’ motor trip Their itiner- ary includes visits to Montreal and Quebec, Canada, and a tour of the far west 8s Wyoming The Misses Barbara and y's Community Bar- | W ni these columns one time, This privilege can be used six times a year at different Also two used Papec Hammer Thirteen inch with governor oot trolled feed rolls Pri Money Jamey J, Markie, Blate lege, Pa To buy catue of any kind Inquire of Hubert Nell Wallace traclor or mower, used foot cul Massey Ha weve 12<in¢h bo plow. C W. Behrer na Purna Pa. Phone Warriors Mark 13-R-3 WANTED Good and reverse charges if any Blanchard Bt POR SALE Attention Farmers FOR BALE-Underwood Standard Typewriter No. 5, good condition 1816.00, Harold D. Albright, B08 W | College Ave, Bltate Coliege, Pa x27 POR BALE -loraine gas stove with double oven; yas refyigersin, both in good condition; also a bed duvenport Will sell reasonably Call 760, Bellefonte 1841 FOR BALE..New brick, sand, line sone, Bpecial oricey full loads of brick (2000). Also general hauling ovd W. lucas, Milesburg, Phone Bellefonte 426-R-1 xi FOR BALE--Davenport and wing DRCK Cchalr WW mach Bolld ma hogany frame, reversible upholster- ing. Worth $4060. Whi take 60 Je se H Caum, BE. Linn Street, Phone an x27 FOR BALE--~Hundreds of used tires all sizes from 16 Wo 26 inch rims Backed by written guarantee. Open evelings until § o'clock. Wallrun Auto service, Bnow Bhoe lulersection, Phone 1563 iu POR BALE--John Deere manure spreader, Used one year, a8 be n "Mis ed worth FOR BALE -MoCormick Deering 2 loader Bide delivery rake , h t Olive Sale or Exchange POR BALE OR TRADE-—A registered ween avaliable for less. Write or call O RR. Buyder, Winvate, Pa, Telephone 47-34 1574 Miscellaneous DEAD BTOCK--iwmoved prompily BM. Keller, Miliheim, Pa., Phone T5-R-2, Reverse charges, ou WANTED«Dead sock removed prompu) Cull Ceo. J Yogi, Cen tre Hall, Pa. Phone U-R-4, gr Lock Haven, 2104 gt our expense Bue Repairing PURKITURR HEPALIHD Hepuire made WwW all kinds of furniture Upholstering and slip covers made Wm D Thompson's Unholstering Shop, 102 BE Lamb St. Phone 362-K Bellefonte, Pa POREMAN'S UPHOLSTERY ture repair shop, repairing ing antiques a specially Cane and rush seats Modern upholstery Bh p North Race BL, rear Penn Belle Hotel Phone 798-0 1 ln MACHINE WORK lawy IrweTs upened. Machi r of all We also hav : Ek cuid : swe Announcements VESTIVAL—~Walker Grange Ko 2007 =» Old a festival at Hubie ny 20ih x3J weekend, leaving Mrs. Cantwell and ; > tion and will not return to duty cottage near that city. as has been MoGowan, of Washington, D. C family here for a more extended and you will know If you are in te | pore unt) August 4. During her he family’s custom for some years.jare expected here this Weekend for POR SALE visit. arrears, as the label bears the eX- | aheence ner work will be in charge MT: FOX expects to spend most of uy two weeks’ vacation With their pom SALE. © : a I and egos SUPT at ’ ved evening field alo [ney Shoe n — -— - — ad at Runy The Mi esbhurg ng frrnish mvc and ail ki~ds Dogs, Pets, Etc. of refreshments will t available PEOTIA 1 terested 3 13 ASE ia LiThree.-montt Ad Depo. Hon ate asked t me Bie a0 De i festive | nicresting iration date of y subs on. ! ree-weeks' vacation tt x . . ining furnitu ,—Mr. and Mrs, Cordis McCloskey, | piratiol e Of your subscription. | of ars Melvin Locke. Persons de- 8 Shregeyesks yagats h there, while parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me-| cheas cellent , 8 and § X of Clarence are the parents of their | ~Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Orvis Har- | siring the ald of the Red Crow turn home Ey er group will re- "Gowan, at the family home on Wil- 1 Bloom. R Ridge Road, T . at The Dunlag first child, a son, weighing seven vey and Mr. Harvey's mother, Mrs. Nurse during that time are asked! gma, jowbank street. Miss Barbara is a , free i pounds and named Cordis William,' Bet'y Harvey, all of North Alle- to telephone 217 between 9 and 9:30 Paul D. Foreman, of Chicago f#tudent at the Providence Hospital pon gALB. New garden peas in the FOR SALEIMy istein bull venin : 27 Born recently in the Centre County gheny Street, departed yesterday @. Mm. and land 2p m n. arrived th Bellefonte Tues id, Miss Louise is.a speci] Dugse | pod or shelled. By quart or bushel. | SEE ti On OC uli . Hospital. Mrs. McCloskey is the for Wyncaote where today they wiil George R, Snyde { W night for a visit with his mother Ceofgelown University Hospital Ne NAnYY Colyer, Cetitre Hall Phone CRE gle wey Bei : o former Alice Poorman of Coleville.! altend the wedding of Mrs Har- representative of the Beit ao. and sister, Mrs. D. R. Poreman and Mrs Ruth Zellers of Buffalo, : X27 (boars; 12 bred gilta. L . uly 10. 500 p. m. to 8 : While Mr. McCloskey is the son of Vey's cousin Jack Stoddart. The Insurance Compan a my a Miss Lois Foreman, at the family N. Y. spent last week in Bellefonte FOR BALE Several hundr sushels | OP Beech Creek. P “? | chilaren 9 Eg a ets Bu Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCloskey of | wedding is to be held in the Wyn- | soronare r inie Wek I oie '¢ home on North Spring street, while win, Mrs. Charles Stearns, of Jol- ol) food oats Ingui ard I | POR SALE--Spotted Poland Ching metery Association. tec + Clarence. - Mrs. McCloskey and in- cote Presbyterian church, ang Mr.| no oo. 0 od Bweed yi Sou to New York where he will jot, ll, who was here for a Visit | prone tan ig 20M. of __#ow and © pigs, ready Lo wean Als ——— fant expect to return next week to’ Harvey will act as best man. The : located in the future. He came git), her father, Samuel Cleven- etm a Hiern. TIVAL—The annual festival of § y oods Company, Pittsburgh, the east by rail to Lewistow wd mad p : SUNS lr he he : y yom netery Amoclation w their home. bride is Molly Gruber, of Washing - 3 . ‘ ’ WWD an made stine, of East Bizthop street Mrs GUNS---Bought, sold and exchar ged MH AM itehe +508 » Fafa w ¥ v3 rina ogg ol i . worlds largest life insurance the remainder of the trip her o A “" Inquils tT the Ulestes AR Sg n raone oiae . fay. July 12 in the Ray ton, D. C., daughter of the late Py Ww re 85 gtearns and daughter, Gwendolyn, nguire at the Western Aulo As. College 3704 ' —W. J. Benford of North Alle- Brig. Gen. E. L. Gruber. of *+aven- agency. Mr. Snyder was chosen by the driving guest of his mother and returned to their home, Saturday sociale Btore, Allegheny Bt. Belle- gheny Street seriously injured in worth Kansas and Mrs Grunt af the Woods Company to represen: sister Rott mdanied oy Mt Clevenat rt WhO forte. Pa. Phone 760 14 ¥ » A . 8 . $ ¥ J ' | 7 i nsmtin ) _- A ———————— — ——— a motor accident near Harrisburg Washington Centre County a the annual edu- ~Bellefonte youngsters have dis. Will be a guest at the Stearns home POR SALE-—Parm lime a: price farm- several Weeks ago, Is reported to be : cational conference sponsored by covered a new device for celebratin for two weeks 1 Dh afiord lo pay. Inguire of |p "oy, showing satisfactory recovery, al-| —Mrs. R. L. Capers and daugh- | the company for the benefit Of I'S the Pourth without violating the aa 1 e | Sich Long. Howard, R. D. 2, Phone | F(R TLE _TThine-monthsola bens. | sole though he is expected to remain in| ters, Virginia and Margaret, and Pennsylvania representatives. The State's Safe and-Sare For A he Since Barough offidals have Zion 1913 (Nittany) ll | aleve 9 Andrew Bh You | 2Ma‘eur hour program ls being hs ves “RNG - 5 "ir y 25 yew site fry VOUIth reer fe 5 - a , Re * K.& 1 res the Harrisburg Hospital for three or | Willlam Moerschbacher, all of conference Is being held in the July laws. The gadget CORA ns of Ee Bete omie HER permis Rn in FOR SALE -loraine gas stove with four weeks. Tentative plans made Bellefonte, and Mrs. Burnside Ca- | Flanders Hotel with sessions only heavy bolt on : 2 (Fhmie ~Ro0L-7i-700 The town | 1noCuble oven. gas refrigerator. bois | Regl Estate - F Sal avy bolt on which there are two and wherever they please the town In good condition Will sell reaso a aie or aie Per j for his transfer to the Centre Coun- | pers, Sr, of Arcadia, La. who is in the moming. The rest of the iron washers The nut is loosened youngsters have been exercising that ably. Call 760 Bellefonte. = 18tf . esam——— pn sion sona ty Hospital, here were cancelled visiting in Bellefonte left Saturday lime is the delegates’ own to spend and from ane to five caps are placed pon high ho The stil} sum- WT — —. | POR SALE—A 7 room frame house LES, FISTULA. FISSUR NMP th when it was decided unwise to move morning for Hollidaysburg. That as they please at the seaside resor: between the washers. after which rb evenings echo ta endless whist FoR SALE- A cider press complete all jnodarn SonYenjebon located ul Only om wh Piast ng There 1 his at this time. Mr. Benford ul. | afiermooy, Shey atlended the wed- The outing began Monday and will the nut is tightened enough to hold lings of the Sine ne boys meander (I Dons ptaondition. Inguite Of O. [1 ovine oF Dovid: Neocomonse ids commonly called Piles and i A lose \ of y a 3 ¥ is ON $11a 9 fosy . wrough removal. § red fractures of two vertebrae, ¢.ng o ges Capers, the latter's ny. the caps in place. When the device gver the streets. And that, we pre. | Walker. Pine Grove Mills. Pa. x28 fonte Pa our MERITOL-FBCTOL one a: the neck and one near the grandson. The bridegroom's father Mr is dropped on sid i Ve "RAY " EE FREE TOWY whic don Pp . | =Mrs, Ida Gillen, of Bellefont } ie Sidewalk Or gict, will be the death of it. Even pon SALR--Coal POR SALE-8 room house of the late Ch the job in satirfactory smal] of the back, and also suffered Is the Rev, T. Stacey Capers, pastor yp. since several weeks berors —," thrown against an obstacle the caps the “Beer Barrel Polka” couldnt! ashes ar hy And rod. had) Mrs. Emma C. Batheste, at Le- Begg The Tibbens Pharmacy, & fracture of one thumb. {of the Hollidaysburg Presbyterian yo. p.4 bee tah | explode, much to the regret of prac pear nder incessant use {847-J for prices. Sam Capperelll Monit, Pa. house has furnace. bath ech Creek. Pa vit ! church where the ceremony took “ nin 8 hosplial at Sodus. | yjeally everyone except the young-| LP uncer HOCH | Beiietonte, Pa. R. D. 1. Colevilie. 184 and gas Inquire at W. B. Bathgate EZENE-—For relief of a —Paul and Ralph Moerschbacher | Rev N. Y. undergoing treatment for if ope.’ ep: young. (Continued on page four) cL cee | Ad, Bellefonte R. D. 2. Pa. 14tf [TO on OF Tele! of Dain due to sons of Mrs Esther Ebert of Lin. ho , Capers is a brother Of | prio; received i sbile ace | o> and the hardware store which | POR SALE—1940 Silver Kine tractor | ance msi == [tis SDE Then aaiu ihIgia, nour. . Dr. R. L. Capers of Bellefonte n all automobile ac- | golly the gadgets for a nickel ] | | and plow. Pully equipped, eiect:ic [FOR SALE—A 6 family apartment HF #1d rheumatium. Indicated in den, Pa, have been received into | cident near that city jast week was i lights, starter, ver take off and | Dullding located on corner of Cur- 2 hehes and pails particularly that the army recently. Pau] the older, Mayor Hardman P, Harris of | discharged from the institution and — Mrs. Raymond Brooks of Belle- | MARKET QUOTATIONS | plier. John atis, Hublersburg. iin aid Allezheny streets, Bellefonte, J pT Sahn Jablet that of the boys who has been in Florida | Bellefonte, this week received u| Was taken to the home of her fonte, Was hostess to members of | Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner _* - 3a HAA A ei a Novione bureau. Price in half and dollar for the past 2 years has joined the letter from Larry Woodin, secretary daughter, Mrs. Loren Ray in Niag- DT bridge club and their families at! ooo Ine. Flour Mill, Bellefonte | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Hiectric Bank, Bellefonte Pa 1tf ®i7es. Bee what you buy B-Z buy in Drum and Bugle Corps and will be of the Wellsboro Chamber of Com-| ara Falls, where ghe will remain 2&0 outing held Sunday at the Lloyd Wheat by : 95] Chef range. B hHOrsepower gasoline | eee Klay and be sufe the E-Z is on each stationed at Pt. 8ill, Oklahoma. He merce, congratulating Bellefonte! under the observation and treat- Stover cabin in Purdue Mountain jones Ln AQ | Yagine 2B ds, tralia Nittany PRIVATE Bag Of a Aube macy, Beech Creek: Pa ibbens Phas, was recently married to Miss Con- | upon sending Miss Mary Orace ment of the surgeons who were in age preRLl Sure, Mr a Ma { Buckwheat wee M0 | Zion 01938. ittany, Pa. one Barca at No. 47 Tank, Linn, Brest, — PHARMACY . Rum . 8. i —— ¥ ns Dag . | THE ENB AU J Hie Schnoon of Mum) Dm, te Pestival ther Te rg aur! ne Of ler case at Sodus. Mrs. pn,’ Clevenstine, Mrs, Sarah Hof-| Rhy = 40| FOR SALE Eight acres of timothy | PTAme dwelling house. consisting of | MEDICINES & OPTICAL GOODS younger one is in the Medical De- stival there recently. 58 be | en's chief injuries consisted of fer. Mr. and Mr a Earl Hill I BAFIEY esses 50 and clover hay standing In ihe WD rooms and two bathrooms. suit- BEECH CREEK. PENNA. If in need tachment of the 20th. Division, Fort | sock was crowned Laurel Queen,! two fractures of one leg, one near 4 " un BAL com... sisisanninnne 0 | field and four tons in the barn. In- (ADIY arranged for two apartments. Of glasses see ug fret and save money Meade, Md. He was with his regi- and, as Mr. Woodin puts it: “carried | the knee and the other near the MT. and Mrs. Clark Brewer, Mr. and guite of T. K. Larkin, R. D.' 1, Port [TR Ia One of He ie. [501d a8 wh ur DOL, De under, i “ ¢ 4 fA : - - oa £Tingin an fT the h He th ankle Mrs. Wilmer Crossley, Mr. and Mrs. | Matilde, Pa x27 cations in Belietonte and can be pur- sold as we do our own grinding a ment in Bowling Green, Va. with | off the honors.” He thanks Mayor | ankle. Because of the position of | Glenn Walser and son. Junior, r.| Card of Thanks Sea [Sale If interested. ‘consuls Pret | complete mock Geran amine ca taff recent | Harris for s an wn's cO- | racture, } dip ' { o | sale nleres consult at (complete stock Oern rtl the Medical Staff in thelr 8 the limb could not be ang Mrs. Charles Wehr, Mr. and | ars i An 8o1t Dinder used 2 |i. tional Bank of Bellefonte. L. Prank | Eyes. Also Bar Glasses for = those manoeuvres there. They are sons operation in sending a contestant placed in a cast and some time Is Mrs Chasles McClellan and child. BATON —We take this means of ex- | SF te Abbie | Maves, Lemont, or W. Harrison Walk- | With defective hearing. All frames of Charles Moeraschbacher of Belle-! this year and expresses the hope expecied to ela befor, 3 . | pressing our thanks to neighbors | er Baa. Bellefonte 48tf and mountin ~10- poe e Mrs. Gil- | ron, Molly, Donna and Anna, all Of and friends for the use of their cars, |E Lansberry, Woodland, Pa. R P. D | Ptindd br ings rt i012 Karat fonte. Bellefonte will be represented at ioe len regains full use of the member. | Belicfonte, and Mrs. Hilda Leathers their floral tributes and their many |. Box 31. x27 The Sight and Hearing Ald Store 1942 Laurel Pestival on June 19. h LP | R - : ~Throu _ land her father, John Wagner, both acts of & thy during the illness y or e or kent where you can do better than - Mrs. Theodore E Casselberry gh the efforts of a one " {2nd Geath of William McKinley, POR A-Typewiiter, Adding ma- | Wahi dedi where. ‘Hours 10 to 12. 3 to 6 7 10 8 who before her recent marriage was ~—Ensign Richard Robb, who for, man campaign conducted by Mayor of Howard. | Baton, late of Blanchard daily and Sunday. No Wed s H 3 1 } 4 i Ha ir P H 1 - . MM: lowance or you d machine 850) id POR SA JE OR RENT —i rm of 40 il # ¥ Mis EB ’ le ] 1 . the property of ~<Mr. and Mrs. John Keith and The Parents, Mr. and on easy a a, Write to Pal | acres + Grege Tova ie ar | Afternoon bours Tr i George | | Eaton, the deceased's widow and fonte, Monday resigned her posi- | special training at the U. 8, Navy | the Pennsylvania Rallroad jn the | five children came up from their Foon. and mer 8 Bierly, Rebersburg, Pa. x31 State Road. Inauire of Mrs. Emma tion as collection and office mana- | submarine base at New London, vicinity of the local passenger sta- | home in Harrisburg on Saturday to| orem. TT Tr | Vonada, Astondbure. Pa. a NMacHIC TONIO ger of the Wolf Purniture Store Conn. arrived in Bellefonte, Mon- tion, is being cleaned and made | visit Mrs. Keith's parents, Mr. and | Lost and Found Chalmers All Crop arcane | 3 most everyone has more a and she and her husband left! gay, son it Sendayy vist with his more attractive. High weeds which | Mrs. Blaine Port, at the local hos- | god condition, Wm. H. Wallace, R Houses tor Rent [4j0tmnch oUDie. ap Why Sorrect Wednesday for Panama, where mother, Mrs. G, Edward Robb, in grew up between ties along the | pital where both are patients as the LoeT- A black and white hound : 1Jrone, Pa two miles north of | a ACHEZE afte BR ane. ETON Mr. Casselberry is employed the | the Levine apartments, South Alle-| roadbed have been cut, and aurge result of injuries sustained in an! strayed to the Roy Sheesley home Water Street on Penna Route 350. x28 | FOR RENT—A § room bungalow with count its ge Pg By . in i U. 8. Government. Wilford er, | gheny Street, before reporting for pile of ashes which accumulated |3utomobile wreck about ten days 8t Howard R. D. 1, with no license |For SALE-—A § cu ft. Prigidaice, | Sun parior. Inquire o Charle: C. [taken by children, If vou have a : i as | Deet : ind! ¥ © : for the past two years an employe sea duty somewhere in the Pacific.| between the sta'ion and the Lauder | 880. Mr. Keith returned to his home | 12%. owner please call for the dog 25 | dn okeam and books, ifrury, table | Doriet, | leionte, R PT | Sader yi Jy Douttshed. of the Wolg Store, has been promo’- He may be stationed in the Phil-| bach-Griest warehouse has been in Harrisburg on Sunday, leaving ha He Ar Trey Somblete. 2 | or In En A med SD ed to the position vacated by Mrs. | ippine Islands, aithough he has re- removed. Paper bags and «( her Mrs. Keith and children here for Help Wanted dition. Phone 207M. Bellefonte x28 POR RENT--A five room house with , may say the same io adults, as It is : two-weeks' sta h rents’ —— all conveniences. Rent $27.00. In- a <plendid ceneral tonic Try this Casselberry. Mr. Fisher ig well ceived no definite orders at this refuse which decorated the main | ® weeks’ stay at her parents FOR SALE-One F-14 Farmall trac. ouire of John 8 Lambert Jr. or call |[femedy at our expense viz: If the un} wel ha out time. AINOUnCeieté Was | track in front of the station were | hOT® ON Howard street, Mrs.| wy cutters, saw mill men, | tor on rubber. new, tractor guaran. 983-M. Bellefonte, Pa. in forenoon (first dose doesn't give the relief this area and has a host of friends recently of the engagement of Miss removed last week and the roadoed Port, whose injuries were less ser-! all by contract per thousand. Geo. (tee: 3 used cultivators for P-12 and | x31 [sought for come back and eet yout who will be happy to learn of his| Peggy Poole, of Honolulu, and Mr. was cleaned but a fresh store of | 'OUS than those of her husband, is|Narehood, Pine Glen, Pa. x28 {E14 oF Spmalla ED Myera, Mo- | [maney. ve fhe. $190 and 4] 50. promotion, | Robb, the wedding being scheduled | debris now clutters the right-of- expected to leave the hospital Within | waseren a hoy between 14 and 16 pa Dusting Dealer, Look Haven; Apartments tor Rent [bens Pharmacy. Beech Creek. Pa. F- A motor party consisting of to be held in Honolulu some time way. It is to the credit of Mayor | th Hext ley weeks, Mr b 0 . Nio Sears fo farm work wha gan init | TY - fo > | Health Laboratories on summer. n in a critical condition with | cows. Inquire Harol « | POR SALE-New and used tractors. | FOR RENT--A 5 rtvent, OR Henry Casper, Russell Torsell, wii. | this Harris, and the Bellefonte Garden | itera) injuries, is now showing |R.D. 2. Howard, Pa. Hublersburg. X37 | and every kind of farm machinery. | with all modern conveniences. 1n- i Clu « | ornate lam Marlow and Max Alters motor- | —Clyde Smith, who is gaining &| C00 which planted shrubbery and | indication of steady Improvement, | WANTED_@hort order cook for | bot Ponmerioen ie et prot yon | uli of RK. Owens, Eicciric Store, Ww D. C., Saturday wide repulation as a motorcycle | ETA on the stream bank adjoining night work. Male or female, ale |Ioch Implement Com yd ; — to Wadbingih, following day nger in New York, Florida, | the railroad property, that Belle- ~The Rev. Clarence E. Amold, | waitress over 21. Big Trout nS Shore, Pa. - pay “al | FOR RENT--8mall 4 room avartment Detroit, Mich., and other sections | Ee as a town seems to take more (0 ov John's Jjushesan church, Mrs. | Water Street, Bellefonte, Pa. * { BAL - ma 1 with all conveniences. Inquire of of the country, arrived in Dellefonts | 'N%eTest in the appearance of the [Arnold and their son, David, of I ad hed 2 | > oF, Rivka, Opposite the Big Nern [3 04 Cll HE Wi Loans to Farmers YOU CAN OFT MONEY— Por a new home, for remodeline and for home ROVE br wene William Shope: : Bellefonte 432 or Be je ; Wanted to Buy 108 $50 0; 05-R. A ——— Oh — A — 5 i. and all Payments Can Be his Tati, Mrs. H. wr. Stain, ana whith wna ’ Sh npr fo So Hos -. ny go ; made "Faun eWlintame ~ Penne | living room. hed room and kitchen. jor | known to many local friends as | Clean-up work, and that they are (yrs SUCH TUG FERNS. ERLE Vo Warts) it par era am 2 Er iy BCE lly 7 : not . n : BS 1 oe cme et mmge by, she | Se To any of ua wn cs 0, the month of in| CIEE poe aid, dopa’ Til Pioida ‘whe, hs POL 00 a1 postion o th rarond oe wesc Ec Mot | Wy snes caring a rgcing en | au, Lew rm ooking Tk TH a Tl rere roma ee | WARES 4 Gl (01 or itt pn lS ten fogs id foe TS te Friday to spend the weekend with | Station than does the railroad [EASt Linn street, yesterday motor- a Michigan Super-waxed stone silo. family home in Milesburg. Clyde, Men avallable in this district for| The REV. Mr. Amold expects to re- fox aietonte. 0 3700 Pian ng {arrance, Pu: 13R 7, Wr ave fo The Yankees| “Skip.” is a special representative of | available only when their services .eiins them for his Sunual vach- group was mostly In obtaining and delivering | With the large amount of freigh’ penn gtate engineering school has| to do at home. Phone 329-J. Bell. Bolling Field, and his corps of motorcyclists fre- | 2 ask tha’, if necessary, a man be |yfactoring Company at Pittsburgh, Applied on Purchase Price! Pan glley. iote 3 aonte, Write 8, Tone on Pits Why pay 6%, when such loans are | Clo Centre Democrat. |
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