Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 02, 1942, Image 6

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE
PA.
April 2, 1942,
© PLEASANT GAP
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kelser of The
New Bloomfield plan to spend Eas- last weekend with friends at
ter Sunday at the home of the lat-! pols are stil] busy
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles (homselves and their cars
Stitzer. the freak snow storm that
Mrs, Martha Noll made a trip re- us Saturday night and Sunday
cently to the Masonic Home at Some of the occupants of the
Elizabethtown to see her boys, and by cottages had to remain for
found Gilbert fine and Jimmie, who eral days
had been having serious eve trouble, Mrs. Henry Noll Mrs, Ru
somewhat improved, He will enter Spicher, Mrs. John Hockenberry
patent trade school in July Mrs. Ray Melroy were among thost
We are sorry to note that Irvin who attended the Republican Coun-
Noll, one time resident of this town cil meeting at the home of Mi
but whose home has been at Down- Pringle at Port Matilda, Saturday
Ingtown for a number of years, has afternoon
been ill ever since he was here to Mr. and Mrs. Clvde
attend the funeral of the late Adam tored ‘to Unionville for the form
Fauble some weeks ago. We "hope mothe: 10 will spend me tin
he may soon regain his former with Mrs. Adams as he expe
health, leave for the army tl
Mrs. Seibert of Bellefonte future
former resident of this place, Peggy
been quite ill for the past week fined t
Mrs. Rachael Noll, who has been pox
very ill for several weeks, is report- Rav Melroy
ed improving, Mrs, Edna Kirkwood from a recent
of New Castle, is caring for her from Harrisburg
John Tate was taken suddenly with the family
and became unconscious while The Kline brother
the Spicher service station Monday been employed near
morning. A doctor was immediately home a short
summoned and he was taken to hi Mrs. Sidney Rutledge spent
home day with her parents in Alt
Isaac mov Her brother accompanied her home
on the Frank Keller farm last week, | mained for a short visit
when the former occ $ ved A party as given for Ira
to Pine Grove Mills { finger Homer Krape, who plan
Clair moved to the Jodon apart to leave soon for the army, at the
vacated by the Tressler home of Mrs, Margaret McClena-
James Burd moved from han at Centre Hall, Saturday eve-
the old Hartsock house into part ning
the Nellie Cetus house Joe Mver
Mrs. Hugh Crumlish the Noll brothers
with the grippe for cently vacated by
days family
Ken Marshall was home fr Mrs
of the southern states, where he i=! cards at
employed at defense work, for a ning
weekend with his mother, Mrs
Arlene Zimmerman moved to lege.
Btate College, where she is working
on defense work at the Central Ix-
tension.
Miss Phyllis Stitzer made a
to Camp Lee, Va. recently to see
friend, william Waite of Bellefonte,
before he left for foreign service
Quite a lot of excitement was
caused here about 11 o'clock last aster
Thursday morning when the Lloyd sale, also
Sampsell house became on fire. The i
inside was entirely ruined and roof
completely burned. It is thought th
ruins will have to be torn dow
they are beyond repairing. Fo
nately everything from first
second floors were saved h
many valuable objects on the third
fidor were burned, among
ing wedding gifts and prized pos-
sessions of his dal ter Glady
who it was reported AS
to Alaska at the time
PINE GLEN
Church services: Sunday
9:30; preaching
Jacob Corman family
Adams mo-
wi
in
and Romer
0 their home
who is recovering
illness, wa home
to spend Sunday
ill
at who have
Harrisburg,
vacation
are
for
Sun-
ona
Tressler and family
Mul
and
ment
part of
Ol
moved into the part
double house re-
the John Mong
been {ll
past
has
the few
Adams
home
om one Roy
her
entertained at
on Friday eve-
Hubert
spent a few
with her parents
H. Noll
Miss Ma
Anna, dr
their
Col-
week
Ww
Koche of State
days last
Mr. and Mr
Zilneskl
ve to Chester
mother, who has been lel
care at the home of her
3 ber of weeks
arge shipment
which are now on
¥ of Bas ter greet
Sunday f
the doct Of
flowe rs
a variet
althou
them be- An il ¢
will be given at
meeting
the weather
tion services
will be this
10:30.
Mrs. R. C. Dershem is still in the P25 SF
Lock Haven Hos spit ’ tal i ' resul ia wWoeK
of an accident 1
John Bowes of
weekend at his
Mr Mrs. James Macke|
Marvin Morian, Margaret King
Ronnie King motored Brad
last Wednesday to visit
els sister, Mrs. Martin Com
Creighton Sones and
Schmoke were shoppers
fonte on Monday
Millard Benton
Bchmoke motored
Monday hey wer
home by Jesse Bent
at Tyrone for several and
Mrs. ClyGe Hoover spent several other word
days with her mother. Mrs a -
Houdeshell of LeContes are very
well concealed
condition
and Holy
Sunday, Schmoke and : Wes
Ira Plubell were shop-
on rida of
Mrs R. 1
ley, and Mrs
at Philipsbur
S01
yy
»
las
DuBois
home here
Easter Contato
In Local Church |
5 page four)
and
to
Mrs,
Retibe n
Wesle
Tyrone
aceompa Human
down to the
romen
ANN Ty,
A
FLORAL EASTER
GREETINGS
WILL BE A
Treasured Remembrance!
yy no on La
Flowers
COMPLETE CORSAGES
51.50 $2 $3 onde
Woodring’s Floral Gardens |/
127 E. Howard St. Phone 2128
BELLEFONTE, PA.
nh, ho
Our Easter Flowers are On Display in the
Former Widmann & Teah Room,
Brockerhoff Hotel Building
ENED
Or
spent
Avis,
shoveling
out from
struck Mrs
near-
Sev
ell
and
| BOALSBURG
[ Mr. and Mrs, James Atherton of
Numidee, and James Atherton, Jr,
of State College, were recent guests
of Mrs. Margaret Kuhn
The Girls’ Guild of the
church, with Mrs, T, G
Georce Clemson as counsellors
sell Easter flowers In the I. O
store building Friday and Sat-
April 3 and 4
and Mrs. C. H, Zierdt of Pitt
were supper guests of Mi
John Kimport, Saturday
Addleman of Baltimore
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Addleman
Miss Virginia Parks of State Col-
lege, spent the weekend with Mi
George Clemson and daughter Sally
Mrs. Willlam Kline spent ral
davs with her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs, John Kline
family at Clintondale
Daniel Fisher of Washi
pent the weekend wi
ther, Mt Nell
Miss Virgini
Shingletown,
with her une
Mi Fre
Mrs
Harold Lewis
ning in H
ed on Mi
an
Memoria
Reformed
Jones and
will
OF
urday
Mr
burgh
and Mr:
Harry
spent the
HVE
and
mtingdon where
Mary Lou Fisher, who
appendect {
Hi
1
call
mmderwent
mndaerwen
Bilal;
Mi
Betty
were
Mr
Hartswick
ent caller
Reed
Homan
Mr i
ville
College
Reed
Frain and
lege. were
Mr
daughter
recent callers
and Mrs. Wallace Woome
Mrs. Willian Kin e spent Thu
day with Mr { Mrs. Hamill Klin
at Lemont
At Confirmat
the ion services
J. Kaufman
school
nal High
le Satur i
1p Voeatk
, bake
M:
Reitz
spent
pen
Pau
and
Monday
Mr and
Mrs. Isaac
Lockhart
ton
Miss
in
ee Moss and son
week
Wo { om I
Stamp Plan to
Be Used Here
(Continued from page one)
stamp
stamp
to bus
free
free
ypes. The
for can be used any
will be
signated
ones
sing des
while the
tr purcha
groceries,
good only fo
Tm ditie
In accepting
turns them In to
headquarters and
ment
der the
The
SUCCESS:
stamps the merchant
Pittsburgh
receives f
goods he has
stamp plan
new sy stem.
the
for the
which has been
ful operation in 11 Penn-
for some time, will
in Centre County as
organization
yes-
in
sylvania areas
go into effect
soon As the necessary
is completed, it was reported
terda;
ET a
Scouts Complete
Nursing Classes
fConlinged from page one)
Miller, Joan O'Hara, Beverly Jane
Osler, Elizabeth Perks, Ruth Schech-
ter, Ruth White
These pupils completed instruc.
tion under the leadership of Miss
Tressa Shields, teacher, Miss Sarah
Adams, assistant: Lois Barnhart,
Mary Lou Barraclough, Lois Bloom-
quist, Elizabeth Ann Cruse, Char-
lotte Daley, Dolores Daly, Shirley
Davidson, Barbara Everett Janet
Forsburg, Gloria Goldman, Theima
Heaton, Martha Cruse, Patricia Kel-
lerman, Shirley Lou Lucas, Mar-
guerite Peters, Edith Risan, Sarah
Risan, Jean Rogers, Betty Shank,
Sally Shoemaker, Gertrude Thal,
Dor othy White, and Gloria Wingard,
the latter of Spring Mills
Road Weight Restrictions
Weight restrictions of six tons
‘have been placed on three sections
of road in Centre County by the
| Department of Highways to prevent
further deterioration during the an-
i nual spring thaws. Roads on which
{the limitations have been fixed are:
| Route 140080 from Route 53 a mile
north of Runville to U. 8. Route 220,
approximately a half mile west of
Blanchard, 184 miles. Route 14028
from Bellefonte to the Clinton coun-
ity line, 134 miles. Route 53 from
ithe Clearfield county line to Gillen-
town, and from a point approxima- |
{tely a hall mile east of Gillentown
{ to Snow Shoe, 49 miles.
a Ea.
Home-making may be a lost art]
but there is much to be said for the
| ancient custom,
PINE GROVE MILLS
Miss Louise Corl of Altoona,
the
er.
Of
past
Mrs
west
The
Monda)
day, April
Ferguson t«
paniel
tangled aut
uraday
on
Mrs, Glac
lege, was a
G. E. Fry
at Rock
Mrs. Alva
under the
suffe
Her
184
rng
mins
Adnan
Main
Harvey Rockey
March
3
Wi
Fri
11
ank
0
night
Care
snowbounder
while in
“official business.”
ys
recent
family
Spring
Johnst
Krebs, her
street
al
billed for
held Fri-
m in North
sale
will be
far
30
his
hip
wa
at
among the
on Bat.
State College
State
with
new nome
Kuneg of
visitor
thelr
Col-
the
in
last week
H, GG. Wilson
of pneumonia
we glad to know
oved ab Lh)
on wa
of Ih
y CASE
Candidates
man
P
Diehl
Benator
Clearfield;
Riley,
Howare
Gene
tapebiicans
E .y an Zandt
ple
Ha
counsel
Meredith
For Governor
FF. Guffe
amino
the ’chol ce of Stat
Mevers
Bower Berks county
James J. Regan
Hz
Ba
Thompson, of
embly. Jame
Osceola Mills
for Congress. James
Altoona: State Sena-
{ ale; and Gen-
G. Haines
would be betier
money on a
off iI
bud-
Hats Cleaned
With TEXTERIZING
and BLOCKED the factory way.
Gives you a new hat.
"We Know How' .
fRQuMS,
Dyers
BELLEFONTE, PA.
8 E College Ave.
PLANT AT LOCK HAVEN
spent
week with her grandmoth-
home
{ cuit Judge,
{ dated March 27,
Mrs
wis
after
Reed
street
Among
week were
R. W. Reed
improved
A large
gathered
R Dodd
Gi. A. Staley of Btate
here last Friday p. m. looking
her real estate (the former
farm home) on Chestnut
College
the grippe victims the past
M1 C Shoemaker
and Evelyn Fry. All are
arey
group
Monday evening
implement ag
demonstration of the
milk cooler on si
C. dealer
Ciuy
now
Glenn of Bel
road man of Claster’s
recent visit { his
WwW. Hamill Glenn on
treet He wi acecom-
his
iefonte nial
nRency Was a
parental homes
wife
panied by
The Carl
venting Pri
by member: the
nas to th
shment
Donley
4 Mr
121
mn
and
Homazi
the Penn
Beekeeper
terest as to
in
Rev. Albert
ines
w
Weds
PENN STATE MEN AID
PLANT DISEASE FIGHT
Riso Dial
ublished inf
erop disease
fHiromptly
ration
ports
and
and
growers
yuthreak re
reins
HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
TO BE SUBJECT OF STUDY
Dr. Hert
! yore
hildren
agency
the
leapped
oved one
withou
need
ximately
4000 Pennsyiny
Ke oe pp- Bak ey
find the ir
ciety treated,
Two hundred patients will
studied at Penn Slate to see What
can be done for them, who should
assume responsibility for their care,
and how they can Le fitted into
the public school program
Mii
be
ss -
Change of Judicial District
On March 5, 1842, an Act was
passed by the-seventy-seventh; Con-
gress, Public Law No, 476, to trans
fer Blair county. Pennsylvania, from
the Western Judicial District of
Pennsylvania, to The Middle Judic-
ial District of Pennsylvania, On
March 27. 1042. the Chief Clerk of
the United States District Court, the
Honorable Willlam H. Mitchell, re
ceived from the Honorable John
Higgs, Jr.. Senior United States Cir-
a supplemental order
1942, assigning all
Bankruptcy proceedings arising in
Blair county after March 5, 1942 to
the Honorable Albert WwW. Johnson,
{ United States District Judge for the
Middle District of Pennsylvania
There are now thirty-three counties
in the Judicial District for the Mid-
| dle District of Pennsylvania
tsa Msn
i Ralph € G. Hin at Camp Polk
| Ralph G. Hill, of Bellefonte, has
(arrived at Camp Polk, La, from the
iarmy reception center in his area
Private Hill has been assigned for
training purposes to the 703rd Tks
{ Dts. Battalion, commanded by Col.
Lt. Yeoman, one of the units of the
3rd Armored (Bayou Blitz) Division.
| Private Hill is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
| William Hill, of South Potter street,
| Bellefonte
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Laws and commandments, in the
{ opinion of some, were made to guide
State College, Pa. the other fellow always,
gui EN A A A
Some questions asked
that somebody doesn’t know much |
| about what is being discussed,
indi cate
Lomee tn andl See”Z=
EW GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE
KL EET.
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MONTHLY PAYMENTS! :
BUY NOW AND SAVE FOR DE-
FENSE. YOUR OLD STOVE
PART PAYMENT.
THERE IS STILL TIME TO GET AN ELECTRIC HOT WATER
HEATER — COME IN TODAY!
Electric Supply Co.
Bellefonte
Millheim Man
Becomes Major
ge one)
¢
State College
GARDEN THEATRE
LOCK
HAVEN
rns ar
FivA
“Two Latins
From Manhattan’
FALKE
PR
FRIDAY & SATURDAY - APRIL 3-4
TIM McCOY, in
tz 1 "Morbidden
DAVI Trails”
a BU CK JONES
FOUR AYS — STARTING EASTER
“RIDE
FIGHT
PICTURES
"EM
COWBOY”
Reviving a Fern
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — APRIL 9-10
“South of
Tahiti “Road to
Happiness”
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