Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 14, 1942, Image 3

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    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)
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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.
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gain Counter
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first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion
ment than twenty
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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
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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