Pa ol Waa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 23, 1941. DESIRABLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE! This Filling Station, Lunch Rooms and Dwelling Along Route 45, 1/2 Mile East Laurelton State Institution for Girls. Four Rooms and Bath up; Four down; 2- home and business. Come and Go. Watch Cheap in spite of rising prices. This One! Car Garage; Beautiful modern Opportunities Can be financed. Inquire of F. A. WALTER, Millmont, Pa. PHONE MIFFLINBURG 6-3692 le rr te ol ee Le. Ue. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS ————————— Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs Frank Swarm Monument; Births: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone, State College. Tuesday of Last Week: Admitted: Mrs. Michael J. Stra- olo, Yeagertown. Discharged: Mrs James Alexander, State College; Mrs, Josephine O'Donnell, Willlams- port; Frank Smith, Bellefonte; Robert Horner, Centre Hall Wednesday of Last Week: Discharged: Mrs. A. LeRoy Voris, and infant son, State College; Harry P. Helsey, Bellefonte, R. D, 2; ad- mitted Wednesday, discharged the same day, Wash Benzie Bellefonte admitted Wednesday discharged Thursday: Mrs. Clara M, Houser State College; Births: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kelley, Belle- fonte R. D. 1 Thursday of Last Week: Admitted: Mr William Saxon, Port Matilda R. D. 1; Mrs. Elwood Derr, Bellefonte; James R. Hughes Bellefonte; Paul W, McGarry, Belle- fonte; Graham D., Martin, Belle- fonte. Discharged: Robert Shaw Bellefonte: Mr: John Tice, “State College, R. D. 1; ser State College, R. D. 1; Admit- ted Thursday, discharged the same day; Jean Houser Bellefonte, R D.1; admitted Thursday, discharg- ed Priday; Wayne Musser, Mill- heim. Friday: Admitted: Blair Wingate; discharged: Miss Lou Wise, Lock Haven; Mrs David Rank and infant daughter, State College; Mrs, James Shuey and in- fant daughter of Milesburg: Mrs ~ Bumbarger, Jr Mary Mrs, Charles Hou- | i8 o' M disch Frank ted Swarm Friday, Vincent M. Lucas D. 3; leRoy Loy, Wilson M. Ghaner, D.; Edward L tiida, R D Saturday: Admitted: Mrs Bellefonte; James Edward Port Matilda. Discharged Daniel Lonebarger and daughter, State College; Mrs oid C, Stine, Port Matilda, R Mrs. Cathe Saxion tilda; Mrs. Robert £ 30n, Boal sburg 2011, Yeagertow: 2 ate Coliege, Charles Gumm Births: A son to Mr nuel Holderman Beliefor nument. Ad arged Saturday, Bellefonte R Jr, Bellefonte; Port Matilda, R Ghaner, Port Ma- Tubbs Myers Mrs infant Har- D.; Ma- Horner and in- Mrs } Elizabeth rine Port oliege : Mrs. Sar Sunday: Admitted: Mr ny w Miss Bi ;, Clarence; Andrea State College, R. D. 1; Mrs gene Wholaver Bellefonte; charged: Mrs, Lottie Harper Belle- Martin Be Jelonte d Bellefon Graham Elizabeth Tubbs, Elwood Wolfe and in fant daughter, Spring Mills; Mrs. James Parsons, Pine Grove Mills There were 38 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week —— Townsend Meeting will be another Townsend meeting in the Court House Bel fonte, Friday evening, October 24 at lock sharp. Mr. Musser W. Get- tig, district attolney, will guest si ker for the evening members that possibly be presef™. There will be news for us all. The vited vied ie There le- All should favorable public is in- can Bellefonte’s Newest Men's Store We Feel Like a Football Hero . .. and Why Not! You'd feel the Then to have it at $2 making a 70-yard run for a touchdown, You'll cheer when we trot out these pat- terns but you'll really go to town when you see the run we are giving you money in a season when the biggest fight clothing from the manufac- is getting the turers, same if you were this sort of clothing in a game where it was tough to get fine suits at any price. hb... wel, carrying it's like for your SMART SUITS $22.50 to $39.50 TOPCOATS $19.50 to $45.00 ¥ A FALL HATS $2.95 to $6.50 + BOB DAVIS FORMERLY MONTGOMERY'S Belles onte Lewistown 'C. E. Convention Slated Nov. 7-8 | - be Held at Millheim Evan- gelical Church “Answering Chris t's Call” the theme of the Centre County | Christian Endeavor convention to be lheld at the Milihelm { church, Friday and Saturday, ember 7 and 8 The speaker for Friday night will | be Rev, Warren Hayes, D. D, of Al- | toona, pastor of the United Breth- ren church Saturday follows H. H Hous. The program 8:45-—-Qulet Hour--Rey eal 9:30--8ong Service 10: 00--Conferences 1. “How to Organize clety"—Rev. C. R. Howell “How to Get the Most Out of My Bible’ Rev, Robert DeBoer 3. "Problems of Personal Conduct” Rev, Royal Babcock 4 “Conferences for Pastors” Warren Hayes, D. D 12:00--Lunch 1:30 Pp. m~Hymn Service 2:00 p. m-~Conferences 1 Betler CE. Meetings’ Marvin Lee 2. "Better C. E. Meetings’ group)—Rev, James Fisher 3. “Better C. E. Meetings’ lors)—-Rhoda Sheetz A parade will be by all C. X. Bocleties of Dmner will be 12 noon, and a banquet at Tickets, 50 cents. Registry be malled to Rhoda [he registration a C. E Bo- Rev ndult) (H. 8 held f the served for J at p. m First Grade Teacher To Be PTA Speaker The Oclu ber fonte Pare: 11] be he ormed church, Tue October 28. at 7:45 © The program will a talk by Miss Ethel subject “Pro ble: ma of Grade Ty Mot hers grade children bx Mis meeting -Teache Id in the chap» vacher second urged to present emnt TEACHERS NAME DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION Delegates the State Educational As nual convention to risburg 1 December the fina a ion of Centre Cot Bellefonte last 7 Pent jation's be held were W( held in » named to represent chools were Miss College High 8 hig of State Q lon of Pation towns Mi FCloghey of Boggs ternal township. ———— DEITRICK-LEATHERS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED £ "Thi At a dinner-party held last T day night at the Dutch Inn Hall, announcement was made of the engagement of Mrs Hilda Leathers of Howard, and Carl Deit- rick of Bellefonte, Announcement of the engagement was planned as a surprise to the guests by Mrs Leath- ers’ daughter, Eleanor Leathers, and Miss Sophia Caprio, both of Lock Haven Table decorations were in keeping with the Hallowe'en season Mrs. Leathers is a teacher at the Allegheny street school building Bellefonte, Mr. Dietrick, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deitrick of Bellefonte, is an employe of the Bellefon® postoflice Mrs. Marlin Rumberger of Belle- fonte, was awarded a prize for cards played at the Leathers home in Howard following the dinner The following goes hig Ls resent Mrs. Clark Brewer, rs. Raymond Brooks, Mrs. Glenn get Mrs |W. E. Crossley, Mrs. Marlin Rum- berger, Mrs. Ray Clevenstine, Mrs Jessie Caum, Mrs. Charles McClel- lan, Mrs. Sarah Hoffer, and Miss Ethel Crider, all of Bellefonte; Mrs | Lloyd Kemp, of Howard, and Miss { Leathers and Miss Caprio, buth of Lock Haven. Truck Runs Wild Through Centre Hall {Continued from page one) to gain speed rapidly. The driver igaw a child and a car on the lefl| i#lde of the road and pulled to the far right to avoid striking them. The machine sideswiped a tree in i front of the Emerick house, Continuing about 240 feet further | the truck sideswiped three more trees, veered sharply to the left and | crashed into the Centre Hall Hotel | yard, where it camé to rest virtually demolished, The highway was | strewn with ooak | | | ] ] i | | (Continued from page one) be rquired to take to the Chamber | { of Commerce offices in the YMCA | | immediately after the { There they will receive in exchange | | & card instructing them to call at “| certain store for the prize, Pull details of the parade are now | | being prepared and. will be ane nounced next week, officials said. Sessions of County Group to] will bel Evangelical | NOV« CofC ‘Sponsors P Parade | Here on Hallowe'en parade. | | To Conduct School | Miss Joyce Home Econ pert of the & Manufa rin Middle Atlant O'Neill m Westin THEATRE. CONTINUOUS 2:00 to 11:00 P SHOWING M SHOWING TODAY, FRIDAY G SATURD'Y TYRONE POWER be YANK IN THE R-A-F- BETTY »ORABLE An Epic of the Air EE EE EE EE EER SHOWING MONDAY & TUES. NEXT WEEK ALICE FAYE Rade. JOHN PAYNE ¥ CARMEN MIRANDA # CESAR ROMERO Barkiar « Sheldon Losnard Leonid Kiashey «Chris Pin Batis « Billy Gilbert A 20% Cotwry Fox Pieters PP P900600006009 Bas COMING NEXT WEEK WEDNESDAY, THUR. and FRIDAY VIVIEN LAURENCE LEIGH - OLIVIER * THAT ° HAMILTON WOMAN! Released thru United Artists planning of well-balanced and the numerous ady electric cookery antages of A Additional Locals Mr. and Lewistown Bellefonte Paul R Hotel Mrs, John G sireet spent the hampton, Mass. Kitty Wolfe, Smith College -Bruce Hagan, employed by the Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Company in Buffalo, N. Y spent the weekend with Mrs. Hagan at thelr home on East Linn stree! Messy gC. J Earl C. Weber, of Rebersburg, were callers at our office on Thursday while |r the session attending the ¢ County Teachers In- ute Mr spent as guests Emerick, A. C. Potter, of the weekend In of Mr. and Mr: of the Penn Bells Love, of East Linn weekend in North with her niece, Miss who Is a student at Greningey ana y town Centr ¢ DeHaa ¥ Hn All food prepared at t Electric Co. cooking given away free. Free movies prizes at the Episcopal Parish House Lamb street, Bellefonte, Pa, at 7.30 p.m school will free tonight Samuel Rumberger, Sr. of Tuesday ger He Won and treatm Pleas. wis admitted pital, Danvil vit ant Ci ant Gap to the Gelsh observat on for Rumberger is employed a it Rockview penitentiary sliefonte with ? Ken nedy Johnstor t Bishop ¢ of Coleville th of Beliefont A Pari Joseph Mollie the the Slippery ¥8s back in up against Bl Jossert is fu i of pr alse fc ged center Why ha alway strictly a 60-mi nute player Mrs. John Hartswick, of College who has been with daughter, Mrs, Glenn Sutherland, at Leedsdale while Mr. Hartswick is a patient in a private hospital near Washington, Pa. became ill during the latter part of the week and was taken to the Sewickley Hospita’ where she was to have undergone an operation yesterday morning Her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Millard Hartswick, of Reynolds Avenue, departed for Se. wickley yesterday afternoon to be with her. Last night local friends i had not received word as to Mrs Hartawick's condition ns jurable om fry frees sR UTS ugh 1 Rock game by an the starting lin burg. Coach Max for the rug- ail f Reate het ‘Carpenter Here Takes Own Life (Continued from page ome) he became aware that anything was { wrong with the elder man | Centre County Coroner Sheckler, of Milesburg, called to the home, declared that Mr. Pultz had died about 2 o'clock that moming. Last June Mr. Fultz was employed as a carpenter at State College and continued in that job until sometime meals To Begin Home Nursing Classes Instruction in Various County Towns is Part of Civil De- fense Program meeting Hom Hygiene Mi Ma re man Mi ¢ n charge of « Al "Home Nu Committee,’ of Brockerhoff is chal: Ben. J. Beezer | es, plans were home nursing in ber of community This course six week covering 24 | TAT . THEATRE. M the organization of the sing and whict SHOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. LAST SHOWING TODAY Double Feature Program 4 KIDS ... UTTLE TOUGH GUYS NERSAD PI No. 2 A UN — Feature "Private Nurse’ wl Brenda Jovee I EE EE EEE ERE ER FRIDAY & SATUR. Double Feature Program WITH Lynne Roberts Ted North AE EE EEE EE EN SHOWING MONDAY ONLY FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT Adults 22¢—Kiddies 11¢ (Tax Included) ‘wok Lynn Bari + Aan Corhis Sheila Ryan + Don Deforest PANGS. ——— PPP 90000000 TUESDAY, WEDNES. and THURSDAY NEXT WEEK Double Feature Program Charles | Feature No. 1 —— in July when his health failed. Since | {then he had been unable to work. Willoughby Irvin Fultz was a son | of William H. and Susan C. Strong | Fultz and was born in Belleville on | May 9, 1878, making his age at time {of death 63 yefiys, 5 months, and 11 idays. His wife passed away some years ago. Surviving are the son, {| Richard, and a brether and four Sisters, namely: Clay A. Fultz, and Mayme Fultz, both of Milroy; | Mrs. Maude Miller, Reedsville, Mrs Nellie Treaster, of Lewistown, day afternoon at the Goodhar neral Home in Centre Hall, wit Fu- Milroy cemetery. MARKET QUOTATIONS & Co, Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte 4 95 15 Funeral services were held yester. | the | Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, pastor of the | Centre Hall Presbyterian church oi | ficlating. Interment was made in the | CAROLE CESAR LANDIS ‘ROMERD | Cleone Tate, Yeagertown, and Mrs. | - we Feature No, 2 we MARLENE Corrected Weekly by C. Y. Wagner 35 | 50 | 5 | WARNER BROT MIT un ALAM MALL Cinarnd by Rood! Wglh “+000 wl Lice equipment which t wi of Th week of of prac- only of such Tage family own The measures ged )., four hours per cent making Lruction per ich 70 consists work use He Ay ‘ Xx pected 75) Ia be ny ree sire £5 health care habe children and a COLT planned for the | MUesburg, or ible Orvis Belle " ¢ communities ng nite want Gap, Howard, H Durg He Monument rd ily Ome ! who the Ni completion meet COUr me Nursing form a vita) The course is Person or cours e 10) Jaen “ iephone tion gets the members receive certificats and they ald Lo National free, the only cost a text cents book at 75 Person interested in eI asked wi J. 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