Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 01, 1942, Image 3

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    —— January 1 1942.
LOCALS
Miss Jessie Shaw, of New York
Olty, spent the holidays with Mr
and Mrs, E. E. Widdowson and fam-
{ily of North Allegheny street,
Miss Eleanor Kelleher, of Pitts
—Janet Potter, of Polk,
at the home of her sister,
Laird Curtin and family at
during the holidays
«Mr, and Mrs. Philip B. Ray,
West Curtin street, spent the holi-
days In Willlamsport with Mrs.
Ray's father, A. Roy Flanigan
~The venerable James Zerby, of
Spring Mills, R. D., paid us a pleas-
ant visit on Wednesday of last week
while on one of his infrequent visits
to Bellefonte.
--Herman Koenig of North Alle-
gheny street, Tuesday of last week
went to Baltimore, Md. where he
exvected to enter Johns Hopkins
Hospital to undergo an operation,
~—Willlam Hipple, of Cleveland,
Ohio, and his brother, Arthur, of
DuBois, spent the holidays in Belle-
fonte with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles F. Hipple, of West
Lamb street
—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Otterbein
and daughter, Patricia Ann, of Wil-
lamsport, were Christmas guests of
Mrs. Otterbein’s parents, Mi
Mrs. Earl Cartwright and family,
East Bishop street.
~Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
children, Patsy and Jean,
is a guest
Mrs, H,
Curtin,
of |
her parents, Mr,
Kelleher and family,
street,
Mrs. Marlon Qoll and daughter
Virginia, of Philadelphia, are holi-
day guests of Mrs. Coll's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Uhl, of Woodward
Miss Martha Walker, a nurse at
the Presbyterian Hospital, Philadel
{ phia, was a Christmas guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott
Walker and family of Milesburg
Corp. Philip Haupt,
Ficld, Washington, D. C., is spend-
ing the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Haupt and
family, of South Allegheny street
-Pvt. H. L. Shuey, radio operator
with the U. S. Coast Guard at Our-
| tis Bay, Md. arrived here last week
and | for a holiday visit with his parents,
of | Mr. and Mrs. Howard 8huey, of East
| High street,
Blaney and | _vr and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs. of
: P of East |poiisville, are spending the Christ-
Curtin street, returned home Sun- | | mas season with Mr. Dubbs’ par-
day fram Haddonfield, N. J. where | opis Mr and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs and
they had spent the Christmas sea- | gov at their home on Willow-
son with Mrs. Blaney's mother, Mrs bank Street
Qstermayer |
Miss Gafrie Bailey. who had Deen | : Mrs. Augusta Hyslop, of Ham-
assisting with the management of Bute, 1s spending two weeks with
ary g 1er sons, Billy a bby e
the Markland Hotel, South Spring RT im Phen Bobhy hand het
street, has given up that work and | of the Hazel apartments, North Al-
recently went to Philadelphia where legheny street
she will be with relatives and friends | A i le ;
for an indefinite time —~Corp. William Waite. of Camp
+ Lee, Va. returned to his dutles
—Mr. and Mrs, John N. Corman | sn. istmas Day after a several days
of Zion, accompanied by their son, | ici win his mother. Mrs Prank
Ned, left Tuesday morning, Dec. 23. | wi als Jof, Sy. ean
g it ung, Lec. od. wilson, and Mr. Wilson, of West
for Camp Blanding, Florida, to Bishop street
spend the holiday season with their | °° : : sat
son and daughter-in-law geut. |  —Miss Ellen Shoemaker, of Phile-
and Mrs. W. W. Corman deipbia, arrived in Bellefonte early
X a last week {or a holiday vis with
-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hilton her mother. Mrs. T \
of Womelsdorf, and Thomas Beaver 2 Pi reniles's 3an: hia =
: 4 and family, in the Haze
Jr. of Scranton, were guests dwr wth Allezhen:
ing the holidays of Mrs. Hilton's
and Mr. Beavers father, Thomas - Hugh Roger:
B. Beaver and family, West Cur- A
tin street. Mrs. Hilton is the former
Kathryn Beaver
—Edward Thompson, student
the Hershey Industrial School, spent
part of the holiday season as a
guest at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Farrar, on Willowbank street. his
mother, Mrs. Lulu Rider, Belle.
fonte, also being a guest e Far-
tar home for several day
Mr. and Mr
and family have m
ville to the McCo
West College avent
Mr. 8; easly, un }
ed by Wi
moved as a r
Penns; ia State
-Mr. and Mrs
ing, had as thei
Christmas seo \
who is employed by the Harr I
Steel Company, and Stewart, who is
employed by the Bethlehem Ship-
yards at Baltimore, Md, and their
sont and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Hall, of Harrisburg cectomy pe
James Rice of Alexandria, Ky. cember 20 Philipsburg State
spent the holidays in Bellefonte with | Hospital. Miss Leathers is a teacher
his father, Mr. David Rice of Pine | 0 the Lock Haven school
street, and his sisters, Mrs. Charles Mr Ivan Bjalme and
Knapp and Mrs. Charles Eminhizer an d Ulla, of Pine
James is emploved in steel mill hristmas season
at Alexandria and this Mr. and Mr
time in ghterssin-iaw
twenty-seven vear en Bialme and
home Jialme
—Johin M. Fleming, son of Mr n Foreman, of Burlington
and Mrs. M. Ward Fleming. of East Paul Foreman. of New
Ling street, who recently went were in Bellefonte last
New Jersey to Chicago, has join week for a Christmas visit with their
the U. 8. Navy and is now at the mother and sister, Mrs. D. R. Fore-
Creat Lakes Training School at | man and Miss Lois Foreman, at the
Chicago, according to reports. John, {amily home on North Spring street.
former well known Bellefonte news- -Mr. and Mrs. DaniCl Richner
paperman, is not expected home dur- | and son Richard, of Port Allegheny
ing the holiday season arrived here early last week for a
«Mr. and Mrs. David Howell and | beliday visit with relatives and
two children, of Gary, Ind. arrived friends in Bellefonte and vicinity
in Bellefonte Monday of last week During their stay they made their
for a Christmas visit with Mrs, | headquarters at the home of Mr.)
Howell's father, James K. Barnhart, Reiner. s brother, Eimer Richner, at |
of West Linn street. Other guests iblersburg
at the home on Christinas included | Miss Geargetle Purnell, of Mt
Mr. Barnhart’s son-in-law and |Lebanon, and Miss Madeline Pure
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard nell, of Punxsutawney, and their!
Harris, Jr., and son of Philadelphia. | brother, George Purnell, Jr. a stu-|
Mrs. Louise T. Manchester, who | dent at Penn State arrived in Belle-
recently returned east from a visit | fonte early last week for a Christ-
with relatives in California and mas visit with their father, George!
Texas, and James Gartrell, of Phil- | I. Purnell, and Mrs. Purnell,
adeiphia, arrived in Bellefonte early family home on East Curtin street
last week for a visit with Mrs. Man-| Mr. and Mrs. James Wensel of
chester’s mother, Mrs. Hugh B. Tay- | Milesburg, entertained the follow-
lor, of the Brooks apartments, East }ing guests at a dinner at their home
Lin, street. Mr. Gartrell returned on Christmas Day: Mr. and Mrs,
to Philadelphia late in the week. | Raymond Fye and children, of Mad-
Mrs. Manchester will be here indef- | isonburg Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood |
finitely. Dunkie, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck-
4 —~BMrs. John C. Grader, accompan- | With, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petzer and |
fed by her som Paul and wife, and! daughter, Miss Mildred Reese, and
Mrs. James Musser and daughter | Pvt. William J. States.
Dorothy. all of Aaronsburg, were Holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. |
callers at our office Friday Several RB. L. Stevens + their home on East
weeks ago Paul Crader had the | Curtin street included Mr. and Mrs |
thumb and first finger of his right |W. A. Keith and daughter, Martha
hand Injured when they came in pReile, and Mr. Keith's mother and
contact with a circular saw. The | Mrs. Stevens’ mother,
trip to Bellefonte Friday was for the | Keith, all of Petersburg: Miss Dor-
purpose of having the stitches re-| Stevens, a student at Mans-
moved and the hand rebandaged i fieid State Teachers’ College,
-C. E. Confer. a native of
Howard areca. who has been in Mon. | mann Medical School, Philadelphia
tana since 1016, is spending a three ~The annual Week of Prayer ser-
weeks’ vacation with relatives and | vices will be held this year in Belle
friends in Howard and vicinity. fonte from January 5 to 9, accord-
Since 1927 Mr. Confer has built | ing to the following plan. Monday
seven grain elevators on the Tom evening in the United Brethren
Campbell farm near Hardin, Mont. | church, sermon by the Rev. C. Nevin
which is known as the world’s big- | Stamm en the subject: The Son of |
gest farm. On a visit to this office | the Living God. On Tuesday eve-
last week Mr. Confer brought with | ning in the Evangelical church, ser-
him several interesting photographs | { mon by the Rev. H. C. Stenger, Jr,
of the Campbell farm. ion the subject: The Spirit of the
~~Mrs. James Wensel, of Miles. Living God. On Wednesday even- |
burg, announces the engagement of | ing in the Lutheran church, sermon
her daughter, Mikired Hijmaber h| by the Rev. William C. Thompson
Reese, to Pvt. William J. States, f|on the subject: The Church of the
Port Monmouth, N. J. Miss Paces. a! Living God. On Thursday evening
graduate of the Bellefonte High! in the Methodist church, sermon by
School in the class of 1929, is now | the Rev. H. Halbert Jacobs on the
employed at the Shaffer store on | subject, The Book of the Living God.
North Allegheny street, Bellefonte. lon Friday evening in the Presbyter«
Mr. States, a graduate of the Kit- | lan church, sermon by the Rev.
taning High 8chocl class of 1937, | Clarence E. Arnold on the subject:
was employed at the Electric Sup- The Worship of the Living God. All
ply Company store in Bellefonte be- | Ssviens will begin at 7:30 P. M. and |
5. Signal his recent enlistment in the U | is hoped that many will avail
Sor iE wet No [Mate has been Tso of the privilege of wor-
and Mrs, T. J
of South Spring
Bit
| ap
street
student
lvania
is hoi r §
with his parents, Ix
Rogers and family
WW NJ HNecheny ctront
rect
Mr. William Jenkins
i children
wind William
Plaz XT nN
Dav witl
law and
© Keit
Mr
Akron. Ohi
Mr. Little
merman
Mrs. Little
William Reede:;
Mis Helen
iladelphia
ugh Tes
nding
of
al
of
Sunbury
Mrs. Geral
were |
Grover
oved ro
Spearly
i Ir om Cole-
rmick house on
State (
1e lege
recently employ -
College
E.T Hall of
ylvan
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» holidays
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t How-
{ Miss Eleanor Leathers, daugh- |
ter of Mrs. Hilda Leathers, is recup-
ing from an emMergenoy appen-
formed Saturday, De-
at the
the i
Iphia with
: and dau
visit at
Christinas
hag be
jain
Mr
Mr
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and Mrs
Mrs
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Torster
Bengt
that he
ALK
Mah
Iowa, and
from York Cit
ed
cthy
ship in these services,
“ | Garner,
i bucgh, is spending the holidays with |
of Bolling !
at the
Mrs. Martha |
and |
the | Frank Stevens, a student at Hahne- |
| to Lancaster,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Mr. Randall Ertel,
tburg, called at our
while In town
~Mr, and Mrs. Peter Meek, of
Alexandria, Virginia, and George
Meek, of Philadelphia, were holiday
guests of Peter and George Meek's
parents, Postmaster and Mrs. George
R. Meek, at the family home on
| North Spring street
Mr. and Mrs. William Straub
daughter, Bethel, of Harris.
biirg, spent last week In Bellefonte
with Mr. and Mrs, SBtraub's respec-
tive parents, Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Straub and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrug Solt,
all of Bouth Spring street
Those who were at Mr. and Mrs.
{ Harry S8ampsel’s for Christmas were
Mrs. J. J. Waldan, DeMoines, Towa;
Mi. and Mrs. Earl Neese, of Balti- |
| more, Md.; Miss Lila Tressler and
~-Miss Loulse McGowan, a nurse | Harris Beatty, and Mr, and Mrs,
in Washington, D. C., arrived in Jobn Heichel, of Blanchard
Bellefonte early last week for a holi- | - «<Mr. and Mrs. David Locke
day visit with her parents, Mr, and | young son Dyer, of Charleston,
Mrs. Joseph McGowan, of Bush Ad- i Va. arrived in Bellefonte (
dition leve for a holiday visit with
Mrs. W. Bruce Talbott, of East | Locke's mother, Mrs. Melvin J
Curtin street, was confined to her at her home on Bast Curtin
home several days last week because They returned to Charleston
tof a sprained ankle suffered in a | 90
fall, The injury is mending rapidly |
according to reports from the home
Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Schaef-
fer and son Robert, of East Curtin
street, spent Christmas Day in Bell.
wood as guests of Mrs. Schaefler's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles T. Rowan and family
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Alexander
and Freddie Daggett, of Fast Curtin
street, are spending the holidays in
Rutherford, N. J. with Mrs. Alex-
ander’s brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J Woche and
{family
-Harold Mulhollan, of Altoona
was a welcome caller at our office
Saturday. Harold retired last year
from the 8. Navy after serving
twenty-one years, but he was re-
called to active duty and is pow
stationed at West Cape May, N. J
Guests of Mrs. D. A. Grove
‘family on East Linn street
day, inch Mr. and Mrs
Mallon, of Staten Island, N
and Mrs, Elward E
and Mrs. Edwin Grove
win, Jr, and
lege
Mr. and Mr
and Miss Henrlet
ed to their
Sunday
mas 5eas
of Rebers-
office Monday
| The two bleycles given away by
{ the Bellefonte Hardware Co were |
{ won by Russell S8ampsel and J M
both of Bellefonte, R. D
| Ned Ray, employed by the Na-
{ Hlonal Gypsum Company in Buffalo,
N. Y., returned to that city Sunday
jafter a Christmas visit with rela-
tives and friends in Bellefonte
«Miss Florence Ullman, of Allen-
wood, spent part of the holidays in |
Bellefonte as a guest of Miss Mar- |
garet Brockerhof!f at the Brocker. |
{ hoff residence on West Bishop
street,
and
and
Ww
‘hristmas
Mir
Locke
street
Sun-
The regular monthly meeting of
the Bellefonte-vieinity Ministerial
Association met on Monday, Dec-
ember 20 in the Y. M. C. A. at 10:00
o'clock. After the regular routine
business, the Rev. Ivan Miller of
Pleasant Gap read an interesting
ipaper on “The Church begins to
grow,’
Norman Kirk and son, Vernon,
and Mrs. Kathryn Moyer, all of
Harrisburg, arrived in Bellefonte last
Wednesday and remained until Sat-
turday as guests of Mr. Kirk's mo-
ther, Mrs. M. A. Kirk and his bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
Harold Kirk, at the familly home on
West High atl
--Jacob, Robert and
Bottorf, all employed in
phia, were in Bellefonte
the Christmas season with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bottorf,
at their home on North Bpring street
Other guests at the Bottorf home
included Mrs. Bottorf's sister, Miss
Sue Garner, also of Philadelphia
Andrew Kachik last week re-
turned to his home at Prossertown
from Ravenna, Ohlo, where for some
months he had been emploved as
electrician on the co
huge national defer plant. The
electrical contract there has been
Sompisied and Mr Kachik expects
to for several weeks
tior on
Catherine
Philadel
to spend
u
and
‘Michael
Y.: Mr
Pittstor
SON:
1ided
of
anda
Daniel, of Stat
al
Reynolds qu
retum
rk City
Samuel
ta Quigley
homes in New Yi
spending the
tien
it)
rer in here
a
rye arnt
itd an
which he is
der way
William
VeAars
job
17% ioved Wu«-
Gro
Saturday
brother
Mrs
Spring
word
ling
Henry
Paul
United 8
from
who vith the
Philippin
attacked by
Safe, well
and
arrived
Charles
D., and
Mr and
the hom
Wa Bellefon
heiped them butcher Mr. and
Mrs Clay Johnstonba son Paul
an Betty, Filmor Mrs
h ne 14 se, of Bellefonte and
Mrs. Ray Lair an { Pleasant
Gap. Mrs, Hassel Martin aod child-
ren. of Niagara Falls, and Mr
Walters and son and daughter, of
Bellefonte R. D
~The engagement Miss Mary
Miller Reed, daughter of Mr. and
Mr Willlam McKennan Reed, of
the Fort Pitt apartments, Pitts-
to John Blair Sutton, Jr.. son
Blair Sutton, of Kentucky
Pittsburgh, was announced
vy evening at a dinner at the
home of Mr and Mrs. J. P. Hoslzel,
his in Pittsburgh Mr. Sutton, sales
spend- manager for the Sutton Engineering
Company, Bellefonte, is well known
locally through his business con-
nections. While no definite date has
been set for the wedding. it is ex-
pected that it will take place about
Easter time
ters
‘tar
Mr
Daizy B. Henderson and her d
bro Hog P. Barnes had as
| Ruests at thelr home on East High
i street during the Christmas season
their brothers and sisters-in-law
Mr. and Mr Chester Bammes {
Hatboro, and Mr. atid Mis. Harry
Barnes of Pittsburgh. The Chosle
Barnes remained here | Batur-
j clay while Mr. and Harry
Barnes returned hothe tmas |
nigat
Prt
public
Field
dutie
ing a
ther
High
~Mr SONS ©
or mes
of
Robert Hoffer, whe
relations office at
Biloxi, Mis cturned
there Saturday after
week's furlough with 8 Mo-
Mrs. G. Earle Hoffer of West
treet and with other reiatives
in Bellefonte, “Bob.” {ormer well
known Bellefonte newspaperman, is
following that line of work at Bii-
oxi, being engaged in preparing news | Mr. and Mrs ray mc -
releases for newspapers as well as » pri EB !
working on the camp newspaper iBtate College. had es guests at a
- Mrs Myrtle Baum, of North Al- Christmas night lunch Mr. Harter's
legheny street, is a patient at the mother of Howard, who is 74 years
{Centre County Hospital where she old and in the best of health: his
iis undergoing treatment for a frac- sister Rosetta and daughter Betty,
ture of the left ankle suffered Bat- of Philadelphia, who had not spent
urday night when she made a mis-ia Christmas at home for 18 years,
step and fell in front of the W. M. and his brother-in-law and ester,
{Bottorf home on North Spring Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walzer and
fstrect, Mrs. Baum and daughter, daughter Mary Katherine, and son
Mary, had gone to the Botiorf home Junior, of East Bishop street, Belle-
to call. Reports from the hospital fonte. Mr. Harter's brother, Roy
| Monday were to the effect that Mra. Harter, employed as a railroad fire-
Baum would be able to return home man east of Harrisburg, and his
within a day or so family of State College, spent the
«Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith and evening with them J. Raymond
idaughter, of Charlotte, N. C.. and Harter has been confined to bed
{Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beatty and twoibecause of illness for the past ten |
children of Jamestown, N. Y., spent | weeks and is not improving as rapid- |
the Christmas season in Bellefonte ly as had been expected ‘
jand State College. In Bellefonte! Children who took part in the
Fhey were guests at the home of | amateur hour which featured the
Mrs. Smith's and Mr. Beatty's mo- | Christmas party for children of Lo-
| ther, Mrs. Charles R. Beally and | gan Fire Company members, last!
family, of East Curtin street, while Thursday night were: Donpa Lou
{in State College Mr. Smith was with | Martin, Harold Williams, June Wil-
fa parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert liams, Anne Marie Justice, Betty |
Smith, and Mrs. Ross Beatty was Miller, Blanche Rockey, Janet Rock- |
with her mother, Mrs. C. E. MeCor- lay. Jackie Licas, Elizabeth Saylor, |
mick, in that community {Stanley Goldman, Mary Elizabeth
| «Mrs. Anna Cherry Levi, of West Kresman, Lols Boob, Janice Shultz, |
| Linn street. Bellefonte, and Harry Clarence Keller, Carol Love, Sarah
Dawson, of Philadelphia, are expect- | Fisher, Ethel Fisher and Jean Me- |
{ed to be united in marriage some Kinley Each of the contestants |
| time in January, Mrs. Levi, daugh- received an award of 50 cents and
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Theo- [all children present were given a
dore Cherry, of Bellefonte, resided treat. Members of the committee
in the south for many years before | inn charge of the event, which was
returning to Bellefonte about ten
years ago. She is a member of the |
Bellefonte Methodist church choir. Markley, Charles Martin,
iMr. Dawson, also well known in! Chandler and Fred Love.
Bellefonte, is engaged in the con-| _Children of employees
tracting business in Philadelphia pederal Match Division of the Pan
where the couple will make their| american Match Co. were enter-
| home itained at a Christmas party given |
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, of by the Match Workers Union No. |
Lancaster, and Mr. Gray's brother [20200 Saturday afternoon, Decem- |
Richard, of Marietta, arrived in ber 20, in the Undine Fire Company |
| Bellefonte Wednesday of last week hall. Banta Claus was present to!
for a holiday visit with Carl and give each child a liberal treat of |
Richard Gray's mother, Mrs. G. Os- | Christmas goodies. During Tuesday |
car Gray. at her home on West High |
street, Friday, Richard went to Har- | ies of the eompany had a Christmas |
risburg where he enlisted in the { party in the newly renovated dining |
United States Army, being granted | room at the plant, at which time |
a ten-day leave to work out a notice members of the office staff were ,
on a construction job on which he iguesats at a luncheon. Gifts were |
has been working at Marietta, After distributed. The plant ceased op-
‘that time he will be sent to West- eration at 2:50 P. M. the day 2 ho
over Field, Mass. from the recep- Christmas and each employe was.
tion center at New Cumberland, Mr, presented with a box of candy by |
and Mrs. Carl Gray returned Bunday | the management. The plant resu-|
White they -resentiy ied GpEEAHGnS On MoRGAY SBOIR.
purchased a new home, ing, December 29,
fo
8
ter
WwW. B.
| to this ofiice,
Oliver |
held in the social rooms of the Logan
house were: Herman Hazel, Edward §
of the
noon, December 23, the girl employ- ||
Page Three
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WANTED — An
and wile. Good salary
ening Beck Parm,
TL TT I 0
Henry Wade McKinley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKinley, of
Mileshurg, early this week enlisted
in the United States Mr
McKinley had by
the Pennsy Com-=-
pany
Mrs. Hassel Martin and children,  —— ,
Hassel, Jr, Donald and Nancy Jane, wan TED—Married man for job
of Niagara Falls, N. Y., arrived in farm. Must be experienced
Bellefonte on Wednesday spend bave acceptable references
Christmas with Mrs. Martin's par- opportunity for right man.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walters Teply. Write Bc
of Bellefonte, R. D. Mr Mrs
Ray lair and sor Ray, Jr.. and
Ronald, of Pleas ant Cap, and Mr
and Mrs. Arden Walters, Belle-
fonte also spent Christmas at the
Walters home
~Pvt, Juni
Shelby, Miss,
Bpring
Mackeyville, Pa
Navy ——————
WANTED--Girl wanted for
housework. Apply 10 Mrs
Stever, 300 West 11th street
been employ ed
lvania Rallroad
R
10
ents
and
WANTED—-A boy tw do light chor
on the farm and help to mil
Will also take & boy Ww goes
school, as the school bus passes O°
door. Good wages,
or write tw Blanley
Hall, Pa, R. D. 1.
Wanted to Buy
WAN FTED—To
prices pald
State Col
84650
and expects leave } WANTED-To buy cattle and hoes
reception at New C1 201 yo NX 1y kind Also t trade or buy bu
’ oh ire of Hubert Neil, Bel lefonte
land where will D. 2. Phone 6464
one of the Corps ————
|
of
wr Lee Rockey of Camp» a ire
arrived in Bellefonte Mil
Sunday night a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rock-
ey and family at their home on East
Lamb street. He is scheduled to re- :
turn to camp January 9 nother |, pri
of Mr. and Mrs. Rockeys sot ]
has enlisted in the U
for
buy beef hides Be
liege, R. P
Pi one
10
center
he
buy second
babbit. best
of Swart
we a hone 32
WANTED ~~ To
al hailing snd
paid. In quire
Lost and Found 8hog
pric
Bell
WANTED-To buy one used
electric preferred
jorrisdale, Pa
iy 831-1-2
To Hire
oO
R.D. P
gop 5.4 oy
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Articles tor Sale
SALE heatr
One iarge
5 4 rey MW vers
nbhauter East
iefonte, Ps
hristmas gin « a oe -
FOR BALE--Home made sauer
Bring your contgiaers, Mm
Card of Thanks Nelson, 222 Bast Lamb stree
- — fonte. Phone 2073
BOSAK. We take tn & nean ——
expressing our thanks to all persons BICYCLES — Bought, sold
who contributed ALY manner or and pal nied C. C. Bohuyler
form during he lliness d e Bhop, 1 F
of Ms Antia Bosak and her son  Oollege
John. (Signed) Elizabeth Bosak ano -
family FOR SALE
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IN APPRECIATI new. Ing
ot wishes to exg Harvey Eminhiz
thanks for the ?
was contributed to him by friends
during his accident and Mrs
Logon Cuenot Moshan-
non, Pa
Bic
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Boarders Wanted
WANTED—One
boarders in
of Mm. David
street, Bellefon
Help Wanted
WANTED Woman, 20 to 50 vears, 10
take care of house Family of thres
Write Box 416, Bellefonte, Pa
FOR SALE -- 1985 Chevrolet
r battery,
Price
Inquire of
N
vo roomers
private home
Rice 242 8 8
te. Pa
or
Bellefc mite. Pa
FOR SALE -Onsh regist ore
angehing typewriters; liberal
lowance machine
drop me ‘a card if Interested and
will be around to see you. Palmer
Bierly, Rebersburg, Pa
Grand Opening Week
Harry's Tavern Presents
Vaudeville Revue
Finest and Cleanest Production Ever Held in
Centre County.
Special — Music by
SEB SHENTY AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Featuring Beverly Brandt at the Solovox as Vocalist,
Also: Eddie McGuire and His Singing Guitar,
Largest,
Floor Show Attractions:
DON KAHLE, Romantic Baritone and Master of
Ceremonies
GINGER FORD, Direct from Chicago
MUSICAL COMEDY —Doll Toe
TOMMY CANZANO, Maestro of the Accordion
JANET STULL, Acrobatic Marvel. The Girl who
Sits on Her Own Head.
TONI PARKER, Military, Russian Ballet
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY:
10P.M.ond 12P. M.
DANCING AND DINING
HARRY’S TAVERN
SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE
Every Night
good home. In
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must be in good oconadl
Thos. ©
coup
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reasonable
Michael
Allegheny street
experienced farmer
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FOR BALE--Two farms. No.
| fiinburg Boro limits along black top
| Haupt
| mediate possession
| Marguerite Lambert
| trent
IB. OO Harvey, Temple Court
TIRES-—Rubber tires for babv
gles, bicycles and children’s
ons, COwrbrick Bros, opposite
Bpring, Bellefonte
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Big
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Kindling wood, stove
our pew saw mill at
Prices reasonable. Whit-
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POR BALE
iength, at
Lamar, Pa
mer Steele
led with can
Guaranteed
poultry Q
Bellefonte
x6
BALE.-112 mata ki
tes Red B8quill
Ww animals
Hardware
FOR
Beh
Harmicng
A. Kline
Pa
and
Co.
FOR “BALE Went
wool Insulation
Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co
take care of your needs. Saves fuel
dollars, keeps out dirt, summer heat
and winter cold For estimates with-
out obligation, call or write O. J. Bo-
Ineer. Reouresentative, Belleville, Pa,
Phone Ha 20!
oards, wedding
invitations and announcements
personal stationery elec. can be fur-
nished by us at ressonable prices
We have on disviay all kinds of en.
graved work. Call at our office and
inspect our line before ordering else-
where, Oentre Democrat, Belliefon
Pa
For Exchange
TRADE-—~ladies’ 17-jewel wrist
rith 40 facet diamonds
111 tre for a girls
226 Wea!
Pa. Phone
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WILL
Jollee
Live Stock |
Two iresh heifers One
and one Holsleln-Jersey.
MeDivi te, Clearfisid, Pa
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FOR BALE
Holswein
Harry G
BR. 1) 1
POR BALE--O1 serneey “ow “with  heit-
er cal y her side. Inquire of J
Tr "Bellefonte Pa, BR. D. 3
102-R«18 xi
FOR BALE~-Two heifers, one 18-mos
bred Bept. 27, price $50
id; price 820. T. B
Walk, Port Matilda,
ALE—One registered He rior
28 months oid, out of 0
credited herd in the Blale
Also one heifer calf
Thos. OG. Bhin
R. D. Phone Phil
BALE «Guernsey Bull, Mayw oo!
las Commander; born June 23
Bired by Langwatler Maywoou
Champion, Harrisburg, 8)
1arTIsDUTE i800 sire of
¢am a Soot
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Real Estate - For Sale
timber
SALE~—A tract
{Liesburg
of nioe
FOR
near reservoir
whe
Bellefonte
POR BALE-—A sma
never<fal tng walter aup-
rie light, silo, 12 by 88
“mile south of Belle-
Grove, Bellefonte, R. D
ng old Lewistown Pike). 50-tf
FOR SALE--Two valuable fs
acres and TO acres i
West Buffa ownship
about 2 miles nor rth " Miffiin
farms good state of
vat and & good spring on
A farm Price and terms reason-
w PREapCLIve
0 Box 343, Chest
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FOR SALE--Parm of 184 acres 1
good limestone soll: 144 acres In
good state of cultivation: 40 acres
young timber. Good bull di ngs. neve
erofalling running water at bard |
and house. Bulldings in good oondi-
tion Ideal for dalrying purposes |
There is 3 new Slate hway unde:
construction right by the buliding: |
at the present time. Arthur B. Lee
Bpring flis, Pa b]
1 farm |
is ome-half mile outside of Mil-
road. Good brick house ang gooG
barn and straw shed. Tile silo, new
fences Electric current avallable
Farm contains 00 acres, 20 of which
is pasture with running water. Fine
place to live. No. 2 farm one
out of Mifflingburg Boro, consists on
84 acres, 20 acres In ture with
running water in every field but one,
Good house, barn and outbuildings
Close to school. If interested in a
farm look these over as they will ab-
solutely be sold due to my quitiing
farming. Price right with easy terms
Phone 8-3311 Mifflinburg C. E. Ker
stetter. Look for personal property
sale dates later xi
ji Houses tor Rent
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FOR RENT-—House In Bush Addsion.
slong road Jeading to
Four rooms, bath
Bellefonte, Pa. Phone S|
| POR RENT-wA four-room house with |
water, electricity and garage, lo-
cated at Balleyville, Ferguson Sown«
ship. Inquire of Edward Harpater, |
Penna Furnace, Pa Ble ol
FOR RENT —frOOMm house on South |
Thomas street, Bellefonte. Bath,
furnace, garage, garden Possession
December 1 Harry Rockey, Zion
Phone Bion 7. R- 1. 47%
FOR RENT. lh five. room house in
Bellefonte: all conveniences. Ime
Rent 827. Ine
Lambert, Jr. of
South ng
1811
quire of John 8
Bellefonte, Pa
ispgnon |
Apartments tor Rent
SRR
rom RENT Attractive second floor
with heat and hot was
distriot Inquire of}
Buiia-1
457-u
apartment
fog, down town
ing. Bellefonte, Pa
~ Rooms For Rent
DEAD BTOCK-—Removed promptly.
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PURNTTU RE
Gran
Mrs. Roy
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meeting and etl
Miscellaneous
B M. Keller, Mil
Beverne charges
heim, Pa, Phone
1-44
BTOCK-~Removed promptly.
h. FA my exnense, phonies
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Announcements
NOTIC E 2 Jen A "1 of Loge
we wil mh at ne home
Pleasant : Gap Mon -
8 o'clock
meeting
Cemetery Asrocie-
Saturday, Jan. 3,
wuse at 130. Al
be presce™
zl
NOYICE — The regraiar “annual
Jemncin of the Jack-
Association w.ll be
jon Room
your oem
Keep June 27th:
for the annus.
To ihe taxpayers of Per-
: hose of you whe )
r real estale
that on Fen
will be added on
estate tax. ana
paid by May |!
] ertate tax will
: 2 You
vised
 Tresit ler
urnace, Pa
New Year's Eve
DANCE!
CITY HALL
LOCK HAVEN
9:00 P. M. to 2?
NOISEMAKERS - PAPER HATS
CONFETTI - Other Favors
Lee's Rythm Masters
of LOCK HAVEN
Sponsored by
LOCK HAVEN FIRE POLICE
Admission 30c—tax paid
ONLY $1.25 PER MONTH
Four top burners with auto-
matic lighting and insulated
oven with heat control.
CENTRAL PENNA. GAS. 00.
Floor Show
EVERY NIGHT
PE ge
Harry's Tavern
8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
REMEMBER
When You Want
ANYTHING IN
Lumber - Millwork
Doors - Sash
Roofing
W. R. SHOPE
BELLEFONTE, PA
Phone 432
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
IN EVERY DEAL
™ EVERY PARTICULAR
COMPENSATION
AUTOMOBILE & FIRE