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