January 1, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. @! THE . ~ Orrice CAx “A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Is Relished by the Wisest Men” Traged) the 4 he stag [ only held two While the co gored ace ¢ oO serge ant rpral houted ip held * ¢ Elmer Hears From the Folks at Home Flying Cadet Elmer Dumbjol Randolph Field, Texa Dear Son Elme: I got your letters about | Now, son, it is fun IT know to g« to me your commandcers would the air for a while. You wont on the ground--or will vou OW 1 was glad to hea: mander and the lleutenant: sociate with the best tion and you will get kaydets do get jealou You said in your much of that-—remember think vou nem somet letter are one ol You say ground \( about the ground here on be much worse. I guess you Tell them right off the low hill and you did. And 1 und work And flying hoods for flying was flying all this tirae cap with the folding ear boys—you could And do. And besi dont point your Always wake up So remember fron : Write soo dont on Lule oo Oregon—"News has been re Jones, sentenced est wint Pat in the eld aity in a Ashville—"Mr, an wo them Satur tip RIC C1 girl born Adams te Lost post Caroling wate Florida moter v. ® Baugh I note When Gu FIA the following information give g Deer Groster Man I san: shugar, one yeezekik bake inchelfoot kik squoze all to peace him back ure stoar sutch. I cood no baek flower and he forgit t« 508 maybe speal dot He He spe A wealthy her will ‘I wish weakly The worry about it i With resignation you'll get it VEY to explais IWYer wa A Christmas boddle annelo, one bag pa poot yeezekik Hog Hollow was Q round-100ping give Ww * ° SLIPS THAT PASS IN THE NEWS * Tragedy the A&P fiower 80 I'm go hint pick nd s«t on | WO Inevitable v © © ¢ Mrs. Youngbhride Dealer-'"Yes'm Mrs. Younghbride Lear a No. 3 shoe phone) I size? No ® Woman--"1 Lawyer What arc yow Woman What are Fathe Young man, can which she is accustomed? Suitor--"Yes, sir. You is something wonderiu! Not ” oN Current “T'm asking for Woman (telephoning) you understand?” Answering power to you” Voice * 0 ec. I use Sweet Innocence "nt a 6 glove ™ * * In Proper Order Tr, Good Boy port m Listerine A AO ® » Joke | ” from West Penn office ®* Everything Reduced Advertisement in mid-western ‘Ladies’ 8kirts, one ing. Ladies’ Dresses, of That's all, folks See Fire Damage $3.000 Fire of undetermined origin a loss of $3,000 when a ba o farm of Wally Labowski on th y road in Cooper township hear Dan- newspaper Ladie vy Satu ba rday flames J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 CTR TCR CELE (6 DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET _ BELLEFONTE, PA. dale YE SNYDERTOW 4: Sunday in. Ni Sunday We | nion Ld | for Jan chool atl 9.30 a Church notes Church & shin service thi otherwise the largest Comm the history of th ( ning here chool Sunde Sunday notified nd hurch were mornin ne next I'he following members of the Sunday evening in the Lutherrn « Grove, Willard Willard Th Peck, Mis Harshberge: ard At Adam were evening wreh I'ruckenmiller uckenmille; Jean \ aenry Fravei the three churcl harge et pent Christma home Zz and tmas ho 1 1 Chr he Elmer Ver M1 Har Alvin Beck and so ristma LOTR ?P hberger Billy Nevin Stover hom Mrs cr aspen M1 and Wili FH Christmas af Stover hom Robert Dreese of Wil- Bellefonte noon at the Eimer Mr. and Mr: Lemont, spent 8 Haagen home i Relish Bumgardner called at Rey evening Lenneth Powers in Lewis- liam Mr of the Sunday Erte] ang the Mr. and Mrs Mi Beatrice Lannen Marian Lannen called at Beck home Sunday evening Mr. Rishel of Lock Haven, spent Christmas at the A. B. Beck home We extend congratulations to we newlyweds, Mr, and Mrs. Mel- vin Fravel were married Fri- day evening in the S8nydertown Lu- thergn church by the Rev. Paul J Keller. May th have many year: of happy married life together Mi Mrs, John D. Beck children of Lock Haven, spent 8Sun- day at the A. B. Beck home Miss Betty Krape of Boalsburg spending her Christmas vacation at the Harry Walizer home Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck and chil dren of Boalsburgz, spent Christmas the Will Beck home with her mo- ther, Mrs. Clara Beck Miss Lilly Beck of Lock Haven spent Sunday at the George Harsh berger home Randall and Miss Alvin our who ey and and - Unplanned Blackout An unscheduled blackout occured in Hummels Wharf and Shamokin Dam areas when a fuse blew out at the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company sub-station adjoining the Brian Teats store, Hummels Wharf All electric power in the two com- munities was cut off as a result. A repair crew from Sunbury restored service . ou oni -— When the time comes another guy, ignore him. lo ignore RECENT WEDDINGS Crecdon— Wilkinson Fravel—Havey Mi John ani Kling—{lock Simmonds—Thompson Crew—Brouse wie Bi Lown bridegroom 1. Following Crem reception wan held in the home 0 Mr. and Mis. C. Lee Crow, the for- mer anoth brother of bride groom, at Clintondale, g he cou 1fiak the oe which edding D : M: AwWisburg igh Bloomsburg State Teach. colirg the daughter of Mr Mrs. George Brouse, of Lewis. She of the sixth grade in the Beaver Springs schools Her husband a son of Jacob C Crow of Clintondale. is a graduate of walker Township High School and the Lock Haven Slate Teachers’ College He is for acts ETracuat ge ie teacher employed nas tr 1 Stitzer—Noll I'he wedding of Miss Marie Mus- Noll, daughter of Mr. Paul A Noll of 8pring Mills, to Claude Leroy Stitzer, son of Samuel G, Stitger of Spring Mills, took place at 2 o'- clock Sunday afternoon, December 21, at the home of the bride, ip the presence of immediate families Rev. Delaz B. Keener performed the ceremony. Mrs. Albert Stover played the piano vhile Mr Stover sang I Love You Truly.” The bride. who Was given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of Copen- ennagen blue with black accessories andl a corsage of gardenias he bridesmaid, Miss Christine Noll, wore a street length tan dress with a cor- sage of yellow roses and chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's brother, Dean. acted as best man. A recen- tion followed the ceremony. Guests included: Mr. Paul Noll. Christine, Carol Ann. and Robert Noll. fam- uel G. Stitrer, Pauline and Dean | Blitzer, and Jean Crader all of | Spring Mills; Mrs. Wilma Kistner, | of Howard; Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Noll, | ir. David Noll and Thomas Noll, wer the A Tha &f 1 Love —__, Ia Newberry a ceremor Sunday aft copal Herbert in ing in tions Bellefonte, aid 0Om’s m Pi George Purnell, nell Beaver ditional during the ceremony ‘a fuchsia of orchids a luggage tan dres Mis: daughte; East JTodon—<FParvons \ Almeda Pa a canaiell crem burg Methodist of nt Rey. Will med the ceromon attended V. Dennis, J Jodon | Captaly } | in the Campu he College, My ' Jodon | wraton , the Tita Crater—Confer Clyde ( of their Pope—Haupt Haupt arel Watson Jodon Andrews Smeltzer ma fr Br wore br age of ge besutifully arenas Gecor- flowers. Dur- the cerer the orgar ? straing of “Bers Truly The bride Lock Haven Hig! hot his been employe a this store Mr. Andrews a Mill Hall High School the A. & P. Tea Cx market on Bellefonte avenu Haven, They will bride's parents fs te of the mie of x y i a Veg a Wray —Purnell Madeline Jane Purnell of George 1. Purnell, of Curtin street, became the bride Corp. John Elder Wray. son of William Wray. of Pittsburgh, at performed at 4.30 o'clock rnoon in St. John's Epis- church. Bellefonte, with Dr EKoepp-Baker, temporaniy charge of that church, officiat- The ceremony was performed a setting of Christmas decora- Miss Georgette Purnell, of sister of the bride was honor, while the bride- brother, Willlam Wray shurgh, was best man. Miss Pur- was given in marriage by her yer, and ushers at the informal ¢ were the bride's of of * y brothers Ir.. and Calvin Pur- llefonte. Mrs, Paul church organist, played tra- wedding music before and The bride wore silk length dress with accessories, and a corsage The maid of honor wore with blue acces both of B bitie street had a Mss. Purnell wore whiie the bridegroom's and rites greet 2} m velvet in Windstorm Policy Protects You WHEN WINDS | GET ROUGH Fromm Financial Loss. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 407.) Bellefonte, Pa. N mn Hull-—-Houser Hot ] wr ery Nias Dr. Dornblaser Lived Century "USC-Argonn abioad Decame rican Protestar 3 Shi ile 0d Wai Seventh Uw he Was member vania Cay capi Davi of ied a bullet in his leg One son, John in the Snanish-American War: He fo 107 oth Re Pennsyi- regunents Jeflerson Car- 78 years dind after serving an- r, Paul, was killed in action in France in the First World War: and Dr died 10 a a third Frank, of Amboy, yea Spanish-American War BAE0 * i L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices, A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future, Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION, PA. Phone 3562 Ii also served | Han Page Seven ed : MARU offer WEDNESDAY H 4 Lge H Jocntea bug | 2 Laan 10 2 MORDAY. MAROH ¥ Gilmore will o 4 Mackeyville, Clinton Coun i stock and farm implements. Sale st fam E M Smith suct 430 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 — Willan. R. Tressler will offer at Public sae on his farm one mile east of Ok Hall, along the highway to Centre Hall, a full line of livestock. farm. ing mmplements and househol. goods, Sale al 8am E M Bm aut THURSDAY. MARCH 26. Hoy, will offer at pu farm between Azemann and Bank along township road stack, farming mmplements smith tools, and some household oni This 14 & clean-up sale Sale at 10a m BE M Smith, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 27-<Clande Lucas offer at public sale on his farm. 3 miles soyibeast of Salona Pa. live stock and famm imple. ments. Clean-up sale Sale at 10 a mm. Wise and Hubler. aucts Wednesday, Jan. 14 MRE. LILLIE GROSS offer public sale on the Frank Gross farm. 4 miles west of Stormstosn in Halfmoon Valley, Centre Oounty, the following per. sonal Sh LIVESTOCK--10 milch cows, most- Iy Holsting, all T. B. tested: 5 heif® ere, 1 10 2 years old: team of roan horses, 8 and 10 years old weight 3300. some hogs. PARM IMPLEMENTS — New Inanure spreader: John Deere tor, used 3 years; 2 spring - harrows, Superior grain dri: Deere mower, power driven: Oliver two-row ouwltivator, tractor drawn wagon with ladders John Deere grain binder; John Deere corn plan. ter. Peerless 4-can milk cooler: Me- Cormick- Deering side delivery hay rake, International hay loader: John Deere tractor plow: land roller: hare poon and rope: two S5-gallon ofl drums. butchering tools: some fenoc- ing: and many other articles too numerous to mention The Helping Hand class of the U B. church will serve lunch. Sale at 10 a. m. Terms made known on day of sale. Mayes & Stover, aucts. x1 Legal Noti ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE In the matter of the estate of George 1. Goddhart, late of Potter Townshilyy, Centre County, Pa. de EE al : letters of estate having County we. Nigh ve. black- Will at Idea trac tooth John sdministration on sald been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted | therein are requested to make Ime | mediate payments, and those have ing claims of demands against the same, will present them without de for setitleneni to GRACE J GOODHRART, affminletratstx. Oenire | RP.DCR, Paul Cumpieih 4 “ In Lhe » v, Ha old Guge dersigned settlement to namie Love, ——————————— ADMINISTRATOR'S gp pi matter of the eslale hy n Brown, late of Spring lowi- Sanyire county, Pe. Gechused of administration on sal ving been granted the ee, persong indebted me 0 iuested to make im- "pres ' and those having i inst the sali t delay fo. . Ber present teamed stra tor matier of Betz, late deceased In the Letters of n Po aving beer persons ruested 0 and those against the without dels MRS RUTH Howard, Pi Bellefonte ae Joun Pa rately aitorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Maria W. Tate, late oO OFFICIAL NOTICE Prog al will be str ne present iormerly Academy) Bellelonts o'clock 7) ITO] received ct in drawn fot scheduled of bids District reserves informalities 1 all bids THE BELLEFONTE SCHOOL DISTRICT Bellefonte, Pa VOLYNCH Secretary C. Y. 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