Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 14, 1942, Image 3
May 14, 1942, Page Three LOC ALS Mr. and Mrs. John Sommerville, of East Bishop street, spent seveynl days during the latter part of last week on a business and pleasure mission in Philadelphia Mr and Mrs. Carl H. Dubbs Potteville pent the weekend Bellefonte with Mr. Dubbs’ parent Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs, at then home on Willowbank Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Price Williamsport ent tl weekend with Mrs. Price Mi tha Evey, at and friends in the Borough workmen began the ol fic lines on the street yf nes Yellow pi proved atistacto of in treet mothel How Belle witl ard f mie area Mond t on task repainting the b which hi again pein 15 Mrs. Ralph Toner ens Blan d in that cit) —M Chattanooga congratulation thelr and Mr arrell Eichorn, of receiving irth of Art ar T pound a m their illey very remain in New has been Publications nard Col- me daughter-in- rall Millward and all of West Bishop Monday to Willams- port where Mr. Millward and his son have positions at the new army ordnance depot being built in White Deer Valley. Mr. and Mrs Frank Millward have been living with their son and his family since disposing of the business establish- ment they conducted at Butler, more than two months ago and thely Mi tiiree children street, moved Mi and accepted —Paul Edward Shope, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Shope, of Howard, who recently enlisted in the U. 8. Navy, has been received at the Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, Ill, for recruit training. Dur. ing the course of his training, which includes the elementary fundamen tals of seamanship, he will be given an aptitude test to determine wheth- er he will be retained for further specialized training in one of the Navy's several service schools, or bel sent directly to sea for duty aboard | one of the Navy's Men-O-War. Rackoski, of Belle- accepted a position Miss Mary fonte, last week at the Wolf Purniture Store Mrs. William Brachbill, of South Spring street, last Thursday went to Turtle Creek to be with her mother who is ill Mother yy mother M liva_ of Collingdale days last week with William McGowan Spring Creek ant Robert Hofler Biloxi, Miss., spent last mother, Mrs on East ral Mi of pent he; and family Stafl of Kessler Field week with Hoffer, at street Mis Mary Mercuhurst College it week of Mrs North Serge Bara High hi her home student a Was a guest Mr. and family, of O'Hara Erie parent O'Hara Lreet her 'homa and Spri Lin week. fur. and friend Th Symmond their uties th uring the end after spendin wven-day i th relatives whe ¢ ER sity J. E vr of the Ha- ie 8 ‘3 Rittenhouse Square ¢ with her d Weber a N I. Dorwortl Swartz f State entertain- HHOWeT home avenue Miss Curtin street, were in play went to Mrs, Fred Joliege i at idue and Hinge ead a Dridge and a lungerie raclay Irsday the Dra le EVening at on Prospect College in honor Beatty, of East Six prize State Jane of Bellefonte tables and first Rams At tead a banquet of the Kappa Del- wrary educational frater- held at Mill Hall, Friday night, 1, Miss Jean Haagen was in- As treas of the Delta for the coming year installed were Fred of Lock Haven, president: Kline, Woolrich, vice presi- aid Helen MeCloskey Lock Haven, secretary Miss Haagen, a daughte:; Mr. and Mrs, Harry 8 Haagen Bellefonte, R. D., is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School and is now attending the State Teachers’ College in Lock Haven Mrs. Gerald Gates, formerly Betty Jones, of Bellefonte, was guest of honor at a recent shower given by the Misses Sue Armstrong, of Bellefonte, and Harriet Showers, of Pleasant Gap. The shower was held at the Showers’ home with the fol- lowing guests present: Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Walter Armstrong, Mrs Ruth Jones and the Misses Hilda Haupt, Mary Dowdell, Thelma Sones, Phyllis Jane Shaw, Teresa Entrikin, Jean Longwell, Ruth Howley, Ella Young, Frances Peters, Lillian Pen- nington, Mary Catherine Flynn and Kathryn Conaghan, all of Belle fonte, and Mrs. Betty Cunningham, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Gates, a re. cent bride, received a number of gifts, turer ‘hapter offi Other officer Jamison Flora dent f Ol of Mr Pleasant Gap, visited the James P O'Connor home Sunday evening Pvt. James R. Weaver, stationed at Fort George G. Meade, Md, spent the weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weaver of Logan street William Emel of New York, vis- ited his brother, George Emel and family, of Red Roost, and also his brother-in-law, Clyde Shefller, State College, last week The Misses Nancy Wright, daughters of Wright, of East Linn street, spent the weekend with friends at the Ab- erdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen Maryland James Gartrell Antonio and Philadelphia, is spending everal days in Bellefonte as a guest of Mr Louise Manchester at the home of her mother, Mi Bertha Tay on East Linn street Bessie Kofman and daugh Herbert Gaines, of East expect Sunaay where Jane Mrs. Mary and of San Texas 101 Mr M1 Lreet ter leave Roche r., Minn wil Linn by rall for Kofman ergo observa Coburn Mond home Peace Harol Beau ¥ ‘Ormnt sr he Compton Bishop street iE Ng engineer Power Company The Mav n } Home Department of ti Club will meet at Robert iret Cal fonte Woman's home Mrs East Linn ternoon at 2 ov Emerick, of Belle Holland as Hostease Harry Mrs of Eckenrode Monday Mrs Ww mite, will speak on saw it two ago at the meeting will be Mrs McElwain Un Frank Webster { of The town next lock she Venr lonville, and lelelionte from out for the of North Al- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mevers Spring Lake, N. J. Mr and Mr Harold F. Predericks, of Irvington, N. J Mrs wbert LL Meyers, Long Branch, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. M. J Barr and Mrs. Barr's children John and Barbara Locher- ie. Altoona; Wilmer LL. Locherie, of Harrisburg, and Mrs. John Barr, of Altoona Miss Jean Beatty, daughter of Mrs. Charles Beatty, of Bast Curtin street has resigned her position in the West Penn Power Company of - fices here and will leave Monday for Charlotte, N. C., for a brief visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Russell Smith, before going ton to Camp Shelby, Miss, where next week she will become the bride following person Monday Malin of funeral of O B treet of were here legheny of It. D. F. Mull, of the U. 8 Army. | Lt. Mull was in Bellefonte from Sun- day until Tuesday on a furlough from camp. Mr. and Mrs. Mull ex- pect to reside at Hattiesburg, Miss. for the time being “Wonder what's happened to the price fixing order we've heard so much about? Prices on retail goods, such as clothing and food, we | thought were supposed to be fixed at the March levels. You'd never know it from the way the cost of living has been sky-rocketing. Su- gar is now up to eight cents a pound. Meats are sky-high. Few of us would complain if we didn't have a suspic- ion that someone, somewhere, manipulating things so they rake off excessive profits on the things all of us must buy to live. We'd like to see that price-fixing order given | ® little exercise. and Mrs, Linwood Land, of | Contractor Lewis Smith ferew of workmen began work this { week on reroofing the Masonic bulld- ing on North Allegheny slreel James Rogers, of Reading, spent [the weekend with his parents, Di and Mrs. J. C. Rogers gt the family home on North Allegheny street The Misses Barbara Taylor and Virginia Thomas, both of North Thomas street, spent the weekend in Niagara Falls with Miss Thomas brother, Frank Thomes, who is em ployed in that city Rudolph Kresovich, with Medical Corps stationed In Flor home ¢ the U Saturday for a visit with parents Michael Kresovich, at Coleville arrived week: and Mr their home M is: of Mr. and East Bishop end with he ida two Lh Hs in Jean Bloomquist, daughter Mrs. Roy Bloomquist street pent Mi tuder { Of Week Audrey the ster Jloomquist is a Indiana Sta Pvt and Mrs. B who at Lie I'eacher Collage Fred A. Stover M in December 17, and who ha Lover of enlisted enaing HOOI i SCO cle Mr ! 0 Mel pres of ident the nf =f rin 3 Op Lhinse engage f stream Paradise, owned by f sh Commissioner O. M. Deib- ror be M rit Mock Poin oul nothing to prevent Paradise {from swimm Deibler tice of woetion owned by deplores the injus private fisl creating a the the state Deibler by Philadelphia the HINER ut expense of the fishermen Mock doesn’t mention but Joe O'Byrne Inquirer colu ub iect ERLE 31) writing on SA no bones about it = and a | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | I——— 30,000 People Read This Column That's why become derived, it is week partment has the benefits gain Counter RATES every Advertisements ol The Centre 80 amazingly undisputably Democrat's cla popular i vv = fir ny [ ified advert) Considering its low « Centre County's Communit) iv word Ol first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ment than twenty REAL ESTATE A advertising KEYED thi contain more straight ale ADS All adve office, must be Pleas rusement AL aaver SUBSCRIBER’! whose subscription is paid compiled do not call at NIGER Additional Locals on Page 5 Lost and Found p wherend ti. R. D 3 L tin Narrow Cattle Pasture WANTED Young « Viola H i Hora PASTURE Julie als Ohi rusemen the PRIVILEGH} (Political advt ATTENTION... Democratic Voters! The Democratic State organization endorses and y s)commends to the Democratic voters of Centre { ounty, the Hon. F. Clair Ross for Governor. As Treasurer of the Democratic State organiza- tion I respectfully solicit your vote for Mr. Ross at the Primary election, Tuesday, May 19, 1942, FIRST NAME ON BALLOT H. A. Brockerhoft Treasurer Democratic State Committee, words, one cent cent Wanted to Buy Help Wanted POR SALE--816 International FOR SALE xi feet Pwenty platform Guaras «ton Excel teed 10 work mable. R. R. Gr ty i riced PEASO eb Pansies, to- cabbage, man FOR SALE---G000 plants amtoes, cauliflower & pimientos petunias and som geraniums and other Kinds of plants 'yson's Greenhouse, Milesburg, Pa {Tangletown ) x22 BURIAL VAULTS-Be sure it is @ Dunlap concrete burial vault when | You must choose one. Made by Dune lap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to you for $40 Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 2423 or 2765 2-1 | ENGRAVED-—-Name cards, wedding invitations and announcements, personal stationery etc. can be fur- nished by us at reasonable prices We have on display all Kinds of en- raved work. Call at our office and nepect our line before ordering else- Xhrs. Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, FOR SALE--Messinger four-row po- tato duster: four used grain bind. ers, one b-foot McCormick-Deering hower. one MoOormick-Deering 7- fool tractor mower; one MoCormick- Deering tractor cultivator to fit P20 tractor; one MoCormick-Deering 10- 20 tractor. Bungard Service Station | Spring Mills, Pa x21 For Exchange XCYIIAN FARMERS Ov Laflamme, R : $-R-4 i Te 1i x20 Real Estate - For Sale "hone FOR SALE--A small farm in Boggs township, godxi house and good water. Write H D. C, care of Centre Democrat 134 {FOR SALE--Three small bdulidings | #15 for the three Contain usable lumber. Inguire of 1. C. Shuey, 625 ES Allen street, State COoliege, Pa {Dial 2720 X20 | FOR SALE -S8even-room brick house, 3-car garage. 2 lots, In State Col lege. Priced 10 sell. Good location good condition. Inquire LL. B. 8, 625 North Allen street. State College, Pa x20 FOR SALE--The following proper ties formerly owned by Bruce W and J. M. Hagan, trading under the | name of Hagan Motor Co. Beliefoute, | wo [double frame dwelling houses. Apuly | Pa: One garage bdullding. and {to ! Bellefonte {a x20 First National Bank, Admission Houses tor Rent Apartments tor Kent Oy portunity Repairing RES Announcements sponsored will be at Reb. evens ley Band X22 wlies’ Ald Township reparea all #8 next oho! term may rasae by dence, LL. M Bar ring Mills, R D1 X20 I ENTERTAINMENT -- The Junior . of the Snow Shoe High School present a play entitled "Dying live May 14th at 8 o'clock for evering, adults 36¢, iren 15c. Matinee prices, 10 cents first eight grades and 15 cents school and adults Floor Show EVERY NIGHT w—— AT c— Jak on Harry’s Tavern §. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa