THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five —_— — October 9, 1941. A a ’ " — —-— See the Mallory Studio display «Ned Plumb, stationed with the , 17 for special October bargain prices. * |U, 8. Army at Camp Lee, Va, is} - Mrs. Ella Smith, who has been [Spending this week with hls par- | ADVED AN FMEN | visiting with her daughter, Verna |Cnts, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Plumb at | ng i > Smith at the D. Paul Fortney home | thelr apartment on North Alle Sheny on East Bihop Street returneq to | street . . - - eb . 7) 2) | her home in Chester on Friday | Mrs, Gerald F. Little returned ar POR BALE--Polatoes, graded FOR RENT | Miss Verna Seprish, a student | Friday to her home in Akron, Ohio, 30,000 People Read ; his Column ,, Boconds H0c bu, Phoue B ALL nished a Baer aiid Mts A R. Everett, of | von Fisher, of South ater at Thompson business school, Har- | after spending two weeks with her | avery week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- Zion 1329 tr Ty LA ard stree v " ; | stree 8 gone fashington | . y rents 8 } y : . with Mrs, Everett's i y is ran dae, po on | Flsburg, shent the weekend with her | vl oy gr of nd J t PL Nh partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and | FOIL BALE-A . : oo wig Bad mother, Mrs. Verna Seprish, at the Reeder, a weir home a \ the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- root I Mas Rei hert and Mrs, Wiliam Keys made while you wait, Hu- | family home on North Spring street. | View ain Counter. ire of ri foun, Jo | bert Rossman, Jiao atom, Ww. Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Ishler, o!| Mrs. Gidorge Showers, daughters | RATES—Advertisements of twenty-five words or lexs, 25 cents for Pa Jr Ry oi of Bene} \ the, Bishop street, Belelfonte, Pa : | Bellevue, Pittsburgh, are visiting at Harri Doouy and Reni ia und first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise. FOR BALE Farm lime at price farm. \ Phim wcrc oA Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Lucas | the home of Mr. Ishler's brother-in- | Miss Thelma Evey, all o easan ent © rafsiva . s : anid ers can afford wo pay. Inquire of burban Pittsburgh, as the guest of | moved during the weekend from E.| jaw ho sister. Mr. and Mrs. D Paul | Gap. and Miss Virgie Markle, of ment Somalng ore than twenty-five words, one cent a word is shatged c. M Long. Howard. KD. 2 Phe her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Logan street, to one of the Kalin | Fortney at their home on East Bish- | State College, spent the weekend on | WL ESTATE—A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate “ion po —— and Mrs. R. Allan Hoy | apartments on South Allegheny | o Street {a motor trip to Niagara Falls and acvertising sale or rent. POR SALE—One 7 —Mrs, Joseph A. Parrish and son, | street, | Mrs. Louise O'Dohnell and |Canada | KEYED ADS All advertisements that request replies to be mailed cu. ft. used electn Joseph, Jr, are spending this week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, | . ; p Keith Rimmey, an employe of | 10 this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise. #ood condition. | daughter, Judith, of Fast Bishop y, i ments, Please do not call at the office for information concerning such Hone b-T-3, Mil with Mrs. Parrish's parents, Mr. of Buffalo, N. Y., were in Bellefonte he DAT esterday + To- | the fish hatchery at Pleasant Gap and Mrs. Richard Lamb, at Brook- | |ast week for a visit with Mr. Turn- Juoeet, Sep reg Jeiterday Hoe . returned during the weekend to his advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name pon SALE A seco! line, near Pittsburgh er's mother, Mrs. Harry Turner, of | Mrs. O'Donnell’s parents, Mr. and apartment in the Pirst National of the advertiser. ; stove price $5.0 Mrs. Kline Woodring returned South Potter street [ Mrs. George Tanner building from the Centre County SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ne comb Honey to her home on East Howard street | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Curtin, of Dr. A B. Davidson U 8 Army | Hospital where he had been under | 0crat 1s entitled to a 25-word advertisement in these columns one time, |, Mile Wit oh - wv N during the weekend from a Ahoy West Linn street, spent the weekend | wife and daughter of Chicago, and treatment for a spinal infection fe urge TH privilege Sun be Yond uix. tenes 4 Yea! 4t different with her son-in-law and daughter, |i Pittsburgh with their son-in-law | p 3 en! The Misses I Deitrick, Erma . 8 § rof. and Mrs Frank Ehrenleld I'he Misses Ruth Deitrick, Erma L a = ive Stock Mr. and Mrs. Al Tomb, at Beaver. |and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- of Philipsburg visited their aunt Sloop, and Mary Rankin, afl of Mrs. Max Colgrove, of Balti- min Page and family Mrs, Mary C. Smith and other rela- | Bellefonte, and Mrs. Hugh J. Crum- Have them taken now-—-October | FOR BALE Basin more, Md., and Mrs. Blaine Love- Mrs. Joseph Thomas, of North! tives of Milesburg, Sunday (lish, of Pleasant Gap, were in Lock | gpecial on Photos-—Keep ‘em for X p mattress. Call land, of Mansfield, spent last week | Thomas street, spent several days Rev. Howard E. Oakwood, pas- | Haven Saturday attending a meeting | mms use. The Mallory Studio. * “ in Bellefonte with Mrs. Esther Jo- | ast week with her son-in-law and tor of the Milesburg Presbyterian ©f the Central Pennsylvania Golf Mrs. William Brachbill, of the POR SALE-Kelfer don and family at their home on |daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hol- church and Mrs. Oakwood, Miles- Association at the Clinton Country | Orvis apartment East Curtin} ©. Willowbank street |land and family in Willlamsport burg, spent the forepart of this week | Club Street, departed yesterday for Turtle | 5-R-4 Corp. Carl Tennis, of the U. 8 Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Balliet and | in Huntingdon, attending the ses- Nancy Tanney, aged 8, daughter ' Creek for a visit with he WET, | MOR BALE-—ADD 6s Medical Corps at Belvoir, Va, ar-!ihe Misses Thelma and Virginia sions of the Huntingdon Presbytery. [of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tanney, of | Mrs. Tinstman yourself. Ray Si rived here during the weekend for | gones moved last week from an Mrs. Harry Mulholland and son South Spring street, is suffering The Junior Section of the Belle- BR D. 2 a visit with his mother, Mrs. ROY | apartment in the first floor of the James ‘who had been visiting Mr from an attack of scarlet fever and 'fonte Woman's Club will meet at 8 ; “ Clements and Mr. Clements, at gernstein house farther east on the vr TT SE Yarnr | With her mother is now In an apart- o'clock Monday evening, October 13, | | aed ok 14:40 cal. Stevens 1 ih Ty and Mrs. Harry Williams, of Valen- ised only one mh 3 ‘ Centre Hal their home on West High street same street. tine street for several weeks, have Ment In the Hotel Tanney, the for- at the home of Mrs. Christian Har- | Pleasant Gap, Pa 2 (Tuesday. Bring ~The Misses Helen Shaughnessy, | The Bellefonte Garden Club will | gone 0 join Mr. Mulholland who is | mer Garman House. The apartment man, along the Pike, south of Belle- | P RAYE £4 SE, "} of Philadelphia, and her sister, Miss | 00t at the home of Mrs. Daniel stationed at a naval base near Cape | ® under quarantine fonte ran SALECorn Shook, Bor G3 : Anne Shaughnessy, of Mt. Kisco, | Grove on East Linn street, at 2:30 May, N. J. , Mrs. William Jol 1 an . Mrs. B. J. Beezer and Mrs, M. | stove. 1; quire N. ¥. spent the weekend with thei |p, 1, Tuesday, October 14. Prof Your eyes were intended by na- | [Ant daughter, of Aliq a, arriv-|M. Cobb, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Ed- Pa mother, Mrs. T. N. Shaughnessy at |g A Rasmussen, of Penn State Col- | ture to render a life time service | €4 in Bellefonte Saturday ward Harris and Miss Bertha Rim- | po She Samily Rome:-on : East Howard lege, will be the speaker Have you had them examined lately Weuks ooh Ms. dunes ney Pleasant. Gap tended i” BAF " aT ; y Q elk Poe ~Mrs. Nathan Kofman and to make sure they will? See Dr Mrs Poors Bot Vile Torn oF Per atiih oF A oc Ad Di rict of the | 017-R-12, Paul toro atley Pp B ISINESS O Dortuni bh —Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cory | gaughter Preida expect to move| Howard P. Bauer, Optometrist, W | o Finan 2 the’r home on Pennsylvania State Nurses’ Asso- | Pa oulftry USINEsS pportu y and the latter's sister, Miss Hazel soon from the Priedman apartments, E. Crossley Jeweiry Store. Belle- South Wa er Street, Mrs. Johnson | clation at Philipsburg recently Hurley, all of St. Petersburg, Fla. | gun Allegheny street, to the for-| fonte. Pa . SUSE FOR nh f is Lhe former Miss Jean Poorman Hs ' ALE delayed for several weeks because! Onl 35 v Cint SMOoKe pouring Heverly apartment in the North Alleghen; ogni ik Rod Ai Help Wanted Er es eed moneda : " Ww M Additional Locals on page Four i 1 cabili { on “ / afrived - i fons : ’ i , | mer Daggett home on East Linn Mrs, Lloyd Loewer, of Brooklyn, |g : Julla Quici, daughter _— S———— — | 1, } ind Gi 1 R,Wolf tre Hall, R. D » ’ +4 yr > rv'e and 4 " . : M: y { rs Josen? ule 4 1 ! day for a visit with Mrs. Cory's and | greet which they recently pur-' Nn rrived in Bellefonte Mond: ir. and M Joseph Quict, MARKET QUOT : 175--R-31 Mis lev's parents, Mr id Mrs. | : arrived in belielonte, Monday, woh ap ing street pA ast A IVOTATIONS Miss Hurley's parents, Mr. and Mrs chased and which has been exten-! tor swworal weeks' visit with het |. pwd RIDE 3 west, departed |, ’ . POR BALE Good used 1 P William E. Hurley of West Howard . x n : 0 everal weeks’ visit with het yesterday for West Chester where COfTected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner tubes of & dma ae : Wins Y sively redecorated ) ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith |G "Ll oh in a hostess’ school | & C0, Inc. Flour Mill, Bellefonte | man a iiizes. [Hilbert Ro Dogs, Pets, Etc. - ibett f Miss Margaret Cook, of West at their home on East Bishop Stree! The opening of the school { been Wheat $1 00 I . -Mrs Eleanor 1d er 0 Linn street, departed Saturday for 5. Loewer is the former Miss Mir- : ag a Cleveland, Ohio, spent several ays ‘hiladelphia and New York for a iam Smith of the vrevalence of fant Buckwheat an ues Seis . of t revalen of Infantil { ICKWihes 5 he eek I Ear the Librar several weeks’ visit with friends be- Mrs. J. Wallace Kelley has re- alvsis Rye % uns. Carl a rt tie was the fore leaving, about November 1 for turned to her home in Philadelphia Clark N. Alkev. of North Soring A BAriey £0 aj a r r Fou ee Cclorado Springs, Col.,, whe after a week's visit with her mother % Jia Rk N ik of } rth § pring Corn 20 speaker at the first fall meeting of | Jo’ 0 ) uture home 3 \e . ‘ im ai °' street, this week purchased the Mrs ’ the Bellefonte D. A. R. in the lib ill make her future hom '¢F' | Mrs. Emma B. Hunter, at her home [ .... gands Lane broberty at 53 3 Be last Thurs - night | brother. James Cook on East Curtin street. Mrs. Kelley p at 1 nit at Bhe UDI ar rary oui ng 5 rsaay nig " u Last Linn street for a reported con- i : uy - ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Polliard is the former Miss Martha Hunter, shderatior of $3,000 A A wi Ca rd of Thanks : ! i ~Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tegge. of and family moved Saturday from of Bellefonte wma eit 4 Sap Sa ALLEY ~ | POR SALE Nn ol] heater R “ State College, became the parents . J h Er hep plans to convert the house Into OGARETY k TRAE cp Rent tor oa Lh Rid f tr first child, a daughter, born the eastern side of the Spicher Justice of the Peace, Harold D. three apartments and he and his expr ng our thanks 10 neigh 00. Inquir t John A : F Sal g Re hn A us Er Hos double house on West Logan street Cowher, spent the weekend in famils will i it he and hig 5 gous hunks to nel ) $3.00. Ingu of John A - or Sale ast week at the Centre Counts ! into one of the Owens houses on Chambersburg as oi p o . of } #4] rst } mts ‘ ” pital. Mrs. Tegge, the former Lil-! : " nambersburg as a guest of Dr. early next month SER 2 . Stat bx East Bishop street, vacated last and Mrs, Paul Rider and family Water) . POR SALE lian Lytle, of State College, is a. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buck- Si Bila an ‘ Najghbors seeing quantities of | and death of A . : win apt granddaughter of William B. Ran- hr Bemtn: Tio Vg Dr. Rider, well known Chambers- fr t 5. R CF Tens Py Fg 1. | Jey, who have moved to PhIUPPL | burg dentist. is a son of Clayton Ri- HM kin, of East Curtin street, Belle- West Virgin a" pity 8 Ho Laan est Virginia der. of Coleville ne { Mrs. Jack McS : and Mrs. Jack McStay and Slight damage r * av a noanfslts SHIEND AMAR ! M and Mrs. J. M_ Lingenielte: | o0;, returned to their home in| cory er of High ar ds and son, Nicholas, of East Howard po iehure Sunday after a visit] oo er oo Fig anc | 1 py vm— : : ail AL BK, SUE 4 } : t 1t cloe as , » "ye . ~ ’ ARR ~¥ 14 "wr treet + Roatnrdat attended th ) ay Lid about 4 o'clock S ay aft y Firemer v ED-« { street, on Saturday attended the oo. “yoo” MeStay's par h " : A ‘ pan iremen tering th work. Pho West Chester-Nottingham Academy | Mrs. L E. Plumb on ‘ Las found a { burnin football game at West Chester as Re Td : Be shar dh, Bellefonte Michael Lingenfelter. sor ¢ | Allegheny street. Mrs. McStay and Bellefonte, R. D.. met at ' : , . : and M oH Lingent: Ite ; Ay children, Joan and John, had been caction. No one was injure : Bd ike among u a, and give ress 08 Rollairtoi 3 a ‘ ; ge ; R ain Breese dost shed a + here for a week, while Mr. McStay be a ) A - dod tn BIE RY ATE POR BALB--Coal and woo I hau : ’ | the Academy, is a member of the J Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jodon State Council of y 3. whic} as | WANTED-—Man t WOT y Ary ashes > away a low ra al . - epa rng and child, of East Linn street, re- to be held next week beginnis r ( . TY d them Friday WARE AYSIIRA on arn a football team ) : { ‘T a Around rk. { ] 347-J for I = ’ . —Chester Davis, of hNomas re om unday fro rash L’ " JTeenaway, R D. 2 Jersey ¢& 3eliefonte Pa Miss Louise Valentine of East! , = lefonte. underwent ‘rent turned home Sunday from Wash- Ox 14, with headquarters at Pa I Pa Curtin street, departed last Wed- | a "xn. ington, D. C. where they spent William Penn Ectel has been pos POR BALE pH hitadat hn ment at the Centre County Hos- , eek with Mr Jodons parents poned 1 Wednesda s r r f ‘ I nesday for Philadelphia fo . willl war. Jocons parents, poned until Wednesdays \ nital dispensary Friday night for od . rag i with Mrs. Blanche Hiller, formerly | P31 dispensary Frida OF Mr. and Mrs. Van Jodon, former 4th w h time the of Bellefonte. On Saturday Miss igl treatment of injuries received when a mi ar skid sed " hn i iN A his car skidded from the 1} : £3 % oF ; Kk Valentine went to Baltimore, Md. " Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Beez. for week WANTED (ood to attend the wedding of her nep- ighway near Axemann. He suffered lacera- ; \ ” er and children Fiorence and Miss Henrietta Quigley. of Ney on farm. Good 3 hew, Peter Gray Meek, and Miss George, spent a few days recently York City accompanied tions of the left side of the nose CG W. Bart Be ’ ¥ arliey pel § and the upper lip ; . ’ he PO7-R- Lucille Raisin. The wedding was dt Mppey ’ i {with the formers mother, Mrs Anna Peters. who is Phone 807-R-3 held Saturday afternoon at Bishop's Ray Popson, son of Mr. and MIs. | catherine E Beezer, of Wiliowbank cataloging department o well known residents of Bellefonte am will t 4 BT 50 vapor wows te . 4 v rg Pot 7 . NOY ENA NS IPHOLAST Chmpel, Baltimore John Popson, of East Bishop street. : gi... Leonarofs visit home ad York Public 1 : ate Ohad WANTED. In re of H 1. Curtin | pon & Ei SOVERE +ifte 208 Least nx! dnW LIHNIEr mad A he ¥ REMARS SrHoLams employed by the Piper Alrcraft Co. ni. time was to attend the funeral hare Friday Den. the We y Qurtin, Pa Phone Belief 47 = : 2 hand n Hori aro 4 oF ing ant sa 3 81% of Lock Haven, returned Sunday af- of hic uncle #1 5 Miss Quigley's Brother 4 or write Howard. BR. D ternoon from Houston, Texas, hav-' .¢ igh Addition ry Mr ar 4 Mrs “Sieg WANTED—Capable ing delivered a new plane to that i i ; ” necossarily experienced city His trip south was delayed on n sn two days because of the hurricane * a § Mrs. Margaret Sprankle and daughter Mary, moved from the western side of double house on Logan the apartment in the I Cherry returned to Quigley an ily 54 r home her home in Key West, Florida, on on t C in street home ' building, West High street, recently Doug vn AL eater 3 Sunday, after having been in Belle- Captain Edward D. Foye and &h9 AafTange AMAA Sel Fons "oh ue y which struck Texas over the week- - f h odkiing Sind . . . State College 4118 vacated by Mr. and Mrs, W end fonte for the wedding Sunday noon Mrs. Poye departed early this week Ha 184 ITMIMAGE ALF he W ANTE D--Experier —Mrs. G. Edward Harper, of the Electric Supply apartments, West High street, who suffered a frac- tured hip in a fall. while getting ready to move last Wednesday, is reported to be resting comfortably at the Centre County Hospital. The injury has made it necessary for her to cancel her plans for moving into one of the Keystone apart- ments on East High street, and she will retain her present living quar- -Miss Mildred Haag, of East ters for the time being Howard street, was guest of honor A and oiher varieties . RENT--8ix-room hous . Mr nd Mrs. John Kale, of at a miscellaneous shower held last Pr. Jacob Rupp. of Allentown. ce Tas held at the Penn Harris —— Ri — —— —— and pick, excepl Sundays $110 A ros a en —— : bl Ranaatatd! 3 ’ . _—m Nazareth, have announced the en- Wednesday night by Mrs. Dale Zim. guest speaker at the Sunday evening Hotel, Harrisburg, Priday and Sat WANTED--Dog that will ‘rie 3 STOUse bushel om 10 og Big 2. | lobe ). Han one | DARD i TY gagement of their daughter, Gladys, | merman at her home on East How- services of the Bellefonte Reformed Loo) 80d among the speakers were | of pheasant write Roy Probet. 162 | op Oke: Unionville, Pa 7 ey | 08] | Auxiliary to James W. Barlett, son of Mrs. Ard street. Guests were: the Misses church, retired recently as secre- Dr. Fred Pierce Oorson, president of . SF Rr Ea Ig RYT TS, ET SR FOR RENT-430. cheba double | Bithob Birect every wed Mary Barlett, of East Curtin street, Tanza Mannino, Ruth Miller, Made- tary-treasurer of the Reformed Dicgitison allege ] WAK oa Intaire roi SALE TE ae % Yoer Him retry : a aT and Be. hundrec “wil Be. Bellefonte. Miss Kale attended Naz- line Carpeneto, Sue Armstrong, board of Foreign Missions after 30 Lt. William F. Cox, of Camp of Swarts’ Machine Shop. Bellefonte | Backed” by ripen guarantee. Open hefnnit. Ba Pig ) a1 Bigge: and better he areth High School and is now em- | Louise Kline, Betty Hall, Mrs. Hilda years of service. He has traveled Shelby, Miss. arrived in Bellefonte Pa Phone 32-R 4141 evenings until § o'clock. Wallrun |Inauire at this ofce - | 1s invited ployed by Julius Kayser, Inc, of Clinefelter, Mrs. Lucille Tressier, extensively throughout Europe. Dur- Saturday and later the same day | — D—To buy eattie and hows of So ee, Bnow Shoe Juterseetion, RENT. Five room house wit? ne ——— — : $ » y sath at rasan an ot water Bangor. Mr. Barlett is a graduate Mrs. Harry Jones and Mrs. Carl! ing his stay in Centre county, Dr. departad with his wife and son. bins kind. Also trade or buy bulls - — " oat Avaliable - Snmsdiaboly Call of Walker Township High School, | Hall. The shower was held 1 hoti- | Rupp was the guest of Mr. Howard Billy, for Hattiesburg, Miss, where Inquire of Hubert Neil, Bellefonte. R | pOR SALE-New Royal Portable Clair Tressier. ‘State College 2787 x4 class of 1937, and has been employ- | Or of Miss Haag's coming marriage 'Struble and his sister, Miss Mary they have an apartment. Lt. Cox D. 2 Phone 720-R-2, ant Typewriter fever used paid 348 00 = — ed at Easton for some time The to William Collinson, of Altoona, Struble, at their home in Zion. was accompanied east by Sgt. and | WANTED Antique furniture, Bu- will take $H720. } golumh Butoh POR RENT Dwelling number 625 8 redding wil i pl 4 M " : - . a aia " Allen treet State ollege, nine wedding will take place in the Harry Beck departed Monday Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lutz and Mrs. Paul Fanning, and Lt. Harry reaus, writing desks, doughiray¥s. (9.30 and 5280 p. m. 22 Bast High co rooms, bath hardwood floors steam spring. " . . Symmonds, who are spending sev- | chairs, tables stands, high poster | pajefonte, Pa. “*1 1 heat rage. Inquire Bellefonte afternoon for Greensburg, where he | sons, Carl and Leon, of New Kirk, = 5] a beds. Runs. dolls, pewter grand-fath- A OTE nasi : AL Wang q gts —~Robert Ebeling, of near Valley is representing the Undine Fire Oklahoma, departed yesterday for eral days with relatives in Bellefonte er clocks, old glass and china. High- | pOR SALE--Oash Registers, Addine ; in ——— View, who for some time had been Company, Bellefonte, at the annual Watsontown, where they will make and vicinity. Lt. Symmonds 5 8 eet price paid. Cora M, Schmuck. | Machines, typewriters, Mew Rovsl PO™ RENT--A five rom hovse with ri | ried y ‘ v son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Symmonds 136 E Market 8t, York, Pa x42 | portable 83050: Adding Machines 820 1 conveniences Rent $2700 1 in charge of the Imperial Refining State Firemen's convention being their future home. The Rev. and ’ A — {and up. $5000 for your old Cash | , So 05 John 8 Lambert Jr. or eal) Co. offices on South Potter street | held in that city this week. He was! Mrs. Lutz, both natives of Centre °F Reynolds Avenue : | WANTED —Antiques for collectors in | Register on a hew one. Palmer C. gaa ar Beliefon Pa. in forenoon resigned that post and during the accompanied on the trip by Rich-| county, went west three years ago A ear driven by Robert Walker | Phy South and West U 8 Bureaus, Bierly. Rebersburg. Pa g I orn J5 1d “ N reat rE g { 4 1 s A . | Hiscchests clicks tables, « br ———— Sy - sn i — e—— S—— weekend 8 parted for 2 Baltimore, i Ales, Dadi member, who | to engage in home missionary work. of Oak Hall, traveled up High Street chests, corner cupboards, dishes, | POR SALE—Two 6ft floor cases. ONE | POR PENT--House on E % Md.. where Tie has accepted a pos- also is attending the convention. Prior to that time they resided in| late Saturday night, turned right to’ china, guns, etc. Anything antique.” jo ft floor case. bread case; To- Bellafon» Creve , law y ition with the American Oi] Com-| The Undine marching club, and the Watsontown. They arrived in Belle- | go south on Allegheny Street, but! write Sam Alpert, 425 Broad Street [1.45 Comnutine scales, good 88 NEW. carace ready for orcubar Tae : NE Eaibre ill . : . here. x43 |r Row eh old ¥ Ta suvancy, Dna re pany. Mrs. Ebeling and their three] Brocks-Doll Post American Legion fonte last Thursday and remained ' instead of proceeding along that | Harrisburg, Pa. Call anywhere. | En RT Toh Toot Thr ro Bo Krave 19 NM, Alleghe . ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH children expect to join him in Bal-| Junior Band are in Greensburg to- here until yesterday as guests of street continued to turn to the right . 1 "t h fl 28 hy righ > i i {Gross 84% , 8B Spring St. Bellefonte, | - a w— ¥ Sa ymerits # timore as soon as suitable living day to take part in a mammoth Mrs. Lutz’ brother-in-law and sister, The machine ran into a car owned Care of Patients Pa ore jad FOR RENT--Four room buneslow aad Fu ra quarters have been obtained. Jack parade which is the climax of the Mr. and Mrs. James G. Marshall by Dan Litwhiler, of Ringtown PR i ESR with bath. laundry. hot water hrs pple g Gingher, of East Bishop street has convention program and family, at their home on West Schuylkill County parked in front CARE FOR PATIENTS. —Oonvales- | pOR SALE-—Some of my new croo and garage Possession Nov. i CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. OO. been named to take charge of the Lamb street f th : gent. i-invalid. ahd elderly Der”! of milk fed turkeys are ready fo Ruth M_ Eby, Pleasant Gap. 7 Bellefonte State College Bs 1 : . : ra James Caldwell, of East Bishop | : of the Brockerhoff Hotel. Both ma- | sons ean obtain room. board and care sale. Cuaranteed finest flavor and Phone 664-R.2 d Impesial offices in the place VACALEd oi 00, who has been under treat-| Announcement was made last| SDiRes were slightly damaged. Noiat large country estate located 1% |ouaiity. Dressed free and dalivered ‘ ! 122 by Mr. Ebelin - . " he. ] ¥ Buffalo Run Valley, Centre County. 6 | iad bri to hotels, restaurants FOR RENT-—845 number y Mr. E 8 ment prescribed by Cleveland phy-| week by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ulrich | OD¢ Was injured. Chief of’ Police miles northwest of State College, Pa Boog vB arn A Sager, Mack. Hamilton Ave State College ~The regular monthiy meeting of sicians for the past number of of South Spring Stre . | Harry Dukeman and Officer Donald | anarial care if required. Rates rea- | Ph Mill Hall 631 or rooms, bath. efficient steam ¢ pring Street, of the en-| [ O investigated the mishap. | Write Mrs. Greta McEihat- | Bellotonte 181 R 243 | hardwoon Art second Roors, gana: th Drama Section of the Belle- weeks, returned to the clinic for a| gagement of their daughter, Lucile! s C ' Cod : ; hone ———— lefonte 440-R fonte Woman's Club will be held at check-up, Sunday. He made the trip! M., to Darrell Eichorn of Cedar| Carolyn Clinefelter, daughter of Chiles’ ayy Instida Pa. P A PALE Weather GH Inquire Be ae wy. Floor 0 - woo! Insulation ahd Screens. Jet Apartments for Rent is] Hampton and family, The J seph of her daughter, Carolyn Hart, and for Washington. D.C where Cap- | WANTED Dalry farm workers have moved into the Logan street tant pastor of 8t. John's Cath- parry Alters, of East Beaver street. is a member of the personne! of the id he lg in SB Gan a2 treatmatl . i my : Misses Mary Ann Cherry, Sarah realinent at Centre tors family home during her stay had been in Bellefonte for several Sus 0. Board of Agr Bryan and Janet Love, all nurses n wird li til Saturday. Late Satur HF B Hunter f East Curt tr ant ; POR SALE f " - » re bu RITES gr » RHunier, o A Curlin stieet ZANT Balesmar H ' i BOY» " Hospital, spent the weekend at their taken to Johnstown ( urth ~Mir W. H Bohn of Willard A WANTED-—8alesmas 0 feansetive Dare al | m - N Bel "treatment. Rev. Chervenak was ad Ohio, was a welcome caller at our reke p know sometl y . ' B ve par i homes in lle- 1 Ra £43 y y bt 3 auring the we na on ds A hy 4 WuLre of : Ais 34 © | companied to Johnstown by his sis- Office Saturday. Mr. Bohn is a 4 : Mr. and Mrs vin Cherry. ¢ 15 : ¢ Orey 3 North A street he Brv “ who had been with her brother HVINg I Ohio since 1902. For men from many points the Unit rosby, Box 260, Pum ks a daughter ‘of Mr. and 2 rs den ince the outset of his illness ten twenty-four years he was employed ed States ang severa Penn. 4 ; Bryan, of North “Pe a hres i 1 " days ago by the B & O, Railroad Co. but re- tries who began th ryan, of North nn street, and cently retired. He and Mrs. Bohn cently as members Mrs. Linn Love of ast wan (Court Patrick McArdle, Catholic ‘ ” " " " street n fx Loge: Daughters of America. Bellefonte ' 93¥ for an indefinite visit among re- lege of Pharmacy and 8clence was and part of profits 1o ris n with Valley sawmill, between ; . latives Charies Fidetl Swtrtz Valentine helpful wife. In answe ive size | Gap and Centre Hall Inguire of ‘ N + 3 Street ¢ Nefont ' eraduate Of family, and where embins 0 Houle Lumber Co. State Collen Pa of Columbus meeting rooms in the —A truck failing to round the Steet of Bellefonte. A gradual ne Phone 703 x42 Parmers National Bank building. 'corner opposite the Karl Ww in ” _—y " : Pi School, he is entering into prepara- Office x4] | CRAFTS WORK-Some 10 make O Way presided. In addition to routine 6:30 o'clock on Tuesday morning, RZ Car als furniabed. Write Mrs. Robe business it was decided to conduct struck and broke an ornamental George R. Snyder, of Wingate, Work Wanted Boncher, 281 jw 2 State - p— jee. Pa. or call x41 A Hallowe'en party to which the home. The truck, operated by John Life Insurance Society, and Mrs WANTED Peeition ag hROUACKEEDET | pup SALE--L Dray table. poresla in small family by reliable compet. ton kitchen table reed ferpery above mentioned rooms on Monday ette County, was said to have skid- ed one of a series of conferences ference. Write 8. E. Centre Demo- | 0 E Ma £ Curtin Bt : . i» ¥ » io "” ww , - haries v fartin uriin otree night, October 27th ded on the wet macadam road. The being held for all members of the crat x42 o BE nts Phone 565-J x4] Baney family ff Burnside street The Rev. A. J. Chervenak, as- pranklin Alters. son of Mr. and Mrs. tain Poye., formerly of Lock Haven or married, in Sussex Minty. New | PCR SALE house vacated by the Sprankles ic church, Bellefonte, underwent sprq ‘Cherry was a guest at the Al- U. 8. Army Alr Corps. Mrs Foye jank. No employment age fee. | 20d borane. a tiery BO om" | arate Tollece: Ooll OS SD Announcements Hospital from Thursday un- par. weeks with her mother, Mrs. Emma in 4 ; 3 h Germantown ” 4 .» and Captain Foye joined her here eral good mer ver 25 0 . sweet Paradise fonte. Miss C1 laughter of , 4 fiss Cl a daughler of ter, Mary Chervenak of Cresson, native of Boalsburg, but has been Among the young men and wo- - uture soc Miss Love is a daughter of Mr. and The regular monthly meeting of {ved in Centre county last Thi 1 £1) jade] “ol Roper 8 arrived in Centre county last Thurs- man class of the Philadelphia Col- fe all « ohh i saiaty, | FOR SALE-8hott sis was held Monday night in Knights T E Kusse Of the Spring Township High : rat -— FOR BALE Grand Regent, Catherine A. Hartle, home on West Linn street about . Par Fiat crm nel ator]. . tion for a career in Pharmacy _— DIAMGRD TUE: ame ahd mack Onl a bake sale on Saturday, October 25. street light in front of the Kusse local representative of the Equitable public is invited, will be heid in the E eener, of McClellantown ay- Snyde the weekend atiend- I \ Keen McClellan n, PA nyder, during ti kend attend t woman With experience Re- | vam mower. Dxi3 Aber rug. Mm right front fender of the machine Edward A. Woods Life Insurance - Houses tor Rent was damaged Agency, Pittsburgh. The confer- Wanted to Buy POR OSALE--Fine Diifious DD aa, the home of Mrs. E. E. Widdowson in the Widdowson ambulance and in| Rapids, Towa. Miss Ulrich is a/Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clinefelter, of | nines oh ednesday October 15, at 3 o- the group a ompdnieq him | graduate of the Bellefonte High Bast Bishop street, was guest of Articles for Sale Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip fou p—— clock. is will be In the form of a| were rs. Caldwell, Miss Mary School, class of 1924, and since then | honor at a party given by her par- do take care of your needs. Saves fue | POR RENT-—A three room apartment Hallowe'en, party and each one is Swartz, nurse, and Wayne W. Weber | has been employed by the Bell Tele- | ents Priday nfternoon, in honor of | FOR SALE Home cured hams and | Sof winter gia. For Setimates ¥1th. | | with bath located on 8 Almsheny EVERY NIGHT requested to come masked, The 8ep- and Jack Anderson, who served as| phone Company at Bellefonte. Mr her Tth birthday anniversary. She! bacon. Phone Centre Hall 48-R-4 lout obligation. call or write O. J Bo- | St. Belisfonte, Pa Inquire of Nicola tember meeting of this section was! chauffeurs. Leaving here about 5 p.! Eichorn, son of Mr. and Mrs Wil- | received a number of gifts. The fol- | X41 | Viner, ve ntative, Belleville, oe Lalli. Bellefonte, Pa ALi au held at one of the O. A. Kline cab- m. the ambulance arrived in Cleve- | liam Eichorn of Cedar Rapids, Towa, | lowing were present: Mary Emily | por SALE--A 8-roll corn husker. Phone SE maa POR BENT-A second floor 4 room Ins at Hecla Park. After a short land about 1 a. m. Mr Caldwell is a graduate of the Cedar Rapids Dann, Dolores Boscaino. Donna Cop-| New Idea, practically good as new. | ENORA ¢ cards, wedding | abarument, corner Qurtin snd ple } J nauite o LEA - expe ! i | . . : 0- announcements, | sheny Sta ’ business meeting the group par-| experiencing no ill effects from the! High School, class of 1934, and is| enhaver, Geraldine Boscaino, Helen | One 12.20 tractor, A-1 ghape: One 1 " Notional Bank. Bellefonte. Pa. 38if Harry s Tavern ws AT coc ticipated in cards and roller skat- 250-mile journey. Mr. and Mrs. Cald- | now assistant superintendent of the | Brosky, Nancy Derstine, Pauline | 27, oOormick-Destime Deere tractor | / i San oe nt Soe ing. Refreshment committee con- well remained in Cleveland whil2| L. B. Smith Contracting Company | Petters, Jean Houck, CeOrgianna | wow One Ohio muniire spreader | We have on display all kinds of en- POR RENT—Modern apartment oy sisted of Mrs. Alex Biown. Miss other members of the group return-| of Harrisburg. He is now stationed | Dickson, Nancy Delallo, Theresa on rubber. One John-Deere two-way graved work Call at our office ang opr aaa 10 td Blobs Cot. 7 §. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. Christine Smith and Mrs. Cather- od to Bellefonte early Monday | at Seneca Falls N. Y. No date has | Catalano, Patty Rhinesmith, Gladys '3uikv viow. © W. Behrar. Penna |i spect our line bglore oracring ee: Co dn, ol iedune, Phone 4:V ine Anderson, | morning yet been set for the wedding, Owens and Molly Kellerman, Jrtanen Bell phone 13-33, war by re oy Xai
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