May 21, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three 4 LOCALS Mrs. Donald R. Everitt returned | John W. Brown last week re-| - {to her home on South Allegheny | turned to his home on Willowbank street, Sunday, after spending sev- [street from the Cresson Sanitorium, eral days with relatives in the Phil- | where he had spent ten days under- FOEREDE C0 0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Earl Keller, of Glenside, Phila- Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Np - — delphia, spent the weekend with his | tany, former well known resident o . wa Mr and Mrs. D. W. Keller, | Bellefonte, who has been in poor 30,000 People Read This Column of Pine street health for many months, is reported week. That's why The Centre Democrat's Pvt. W. Fred Mallory, of Ft. Dix, to be quite HI, although she 1s able partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering N. J.. spent the weekend in Belle- | to be out of bed part of the time the benefits derived, it Is undisputably Centre County's fonte with Mrs. Mallory at their Mr. and Mi T. J. Griffin and gain Counter apartment in the White building on | children, Judy and Kate of Bing- RATES West High street hamton, N. Y,, arrived in Bellefonte gry ju00 Malcolm L. Wetzler, Sr., on Mon- | during the weekend Visit With phen day returned to his home in Miles- | Mrs. Griffin's sister-in burg from the Centre County Hos- aw. Mr. and Ray, of pital where for more than three East Curling weeks he had been a surgical pa- Former Sherif! tient of East Howard baled Hall good Mill Rooms For Rent Schultz, with the U. 8. Marines at Chicago, and his brother, Pvt. Leslie C. Shultz, of Camp Sutton, N. C., spent the week- end with their grandfather, James Miller, of the Forge, south of Belle- fonte ! Mrs. Walter Yocum of Lewis- town, spent Friday, the opening day at Fisherman's Paradise and suc- ceeded in landing a 15-inch and a 17-inch trout, which topped the rec- ord many other eager anglers ~The venerable Charles Shultz, and Edwin Rachau, of Spring Mills R. D,, were pleasant callers at our office on Monday. Robert Forsburg, son of Robert Forsburg, of East Bishop street, spent most of last week in Philadel- phia on a business mission —Mr. and Mrs, Mahlon Robb, of East Curtip street, are in Atlantic City this weck, = Mr. Robb having gone there to attend a bankers’ con- —Pyt, James § every classified advertising de- its low and Community Bar- ished rooms, th Hazel Pa cot RENT ’ 1 113 113 ou deal of five for advertise charged words or less, 25 Insertion. Where , one cent a word | twenty additional five Advertisement and 15 cents for contain more than twenty REAL ESTATE A advertising ale or rent KEYED ADS--All thi must be to ments, Please not « cents for a brother and M1 Philip B treet word tralght one cent a word is charged for real estate Farm wfford pay Howard R advertisements that 1 with b office quest be malled advertise- such replies to those answering the for Information concerning Richard Taylor, " » street, last ice complied ll the week f of ($8) Hi vention. —Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Knisely and family moved last week from the Lockington house on East Logan street to the former Mallory home| on Pine street, | ~The Misses Mary Catherine Walker and Jean Clevenstine, both students at the West Chester State Teachers’ College, are home for their summer vacation We were misinformed when we stated last week that Mrs. Walter Cohen was going to the Markland Hotel to live. Instead she is going to the Brockerhoff hotel John Conaghan, of the Library apartments, departed Frid y for a several days’ visit with L.s sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rearick, in Brooklyn N. Y., and with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- der, of New Brunswick N. J —~Mr. and Mrs ger of Fillmore, are receiving cf gratulations on the birth of a daughter, last Tu esday, at the Cen- tre County Hospital, The child is the fourth daughter in the family and weighed seven pounds at birth on Monday of Savan- shbar- n- Gilbert Har Among callers was William P. Thomas, nah, Ga., who came north to spend the summer months with his broth- er, D. R. Thomas, at Snow Shoe, and other relatives Mr. Thomas has been a resident of Georgia for thir- ty-five vears Mrs. R three sons, turned Thursday days in erly’'s parents, A. Miller, at North Spring Miss Madeline Carpeneto, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George peneto, last week r ition in the offices of Power Company ar to Williams \ cepted a position In the Stone and Webster Con Company Edward A Kachil and Mrs. Andrew Kacl sertown vh recently with honors from the f eral ind at Penn Stat i parted Saturday Wilmington Del., where he has accepted a tion with the DuPont DeNemours company. —Mr. and Mrs. A. I Co New Castle, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Willard at their home on East Bishop street having come here particularly to attend memorial services at the Boalsburg Shrine, Sunday, Mr. Conn and Mr Willard were members of the 28th Division during the World War ~The Rev. Harry C. Stenger, Jr, pastor of the First Methodist at Bellefonte, is arranging a reunion for alumni members of ti Theta Pi Pl frater at Williamsport Dickinson Juni College filliams- port, Saturday, May 23. 1942. It will be held in connection with the 94th annual commencement our and Heverly Ohio, there Cameron of Ravenna, their home after spending several Bellefonte with Mrs Hev- Mr. and Mrs. George the family home on treet last to school stries Pan for POsi- of church Bellefonte, Tuesday from a motor trip t C., where were eral days Mrs band, Corp. George U. 8. Marines, Mr Compton made the retur a distance 22 mile: day Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Witmer and children arrived in Centre Coun- ty last week from Lakeworth, Fla, where they have been living for the past twenty months The oldest daughter, Miss Harriet, remained in Lakeworth, where she has a ‘good position. The Witmers expect to move into the Earl Vonada property near Zion, just as soon as the Von- ada’s move to State College where Mr. Vonada is employed —~A representative of the Navy recruiting office at Altoona will be in Bellefonte tomorrow to interview applicants for naval service. The representative will be. at the post- office building during the hours of 10a m. and 3 p. m.., and will be glad to interview applicants for both the regular Navy and Naval Reserve Also discuss the possibilities and qualifications for enlistments of high school graduates in the new aviation branch of the Naval Reserve, Class V-5 An interesting and educational project, especially in this day of ra- tioned silk, is being undertaken by second grade pupils of the Bishop street school under the direction of Miss Isabelle Grove. The pupils purchased some silkworm eggs and are enthusiastically caring for and studying about the larvae, which are now one week old. During this per- fod the tiny grubs have grown from one-eighth-inch to about a half-inch in length and are about ready to cast off their skin for the first time they of of Jean Thompson, aged about 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Thompson, of West High street, had a narrow escape from possible serious injury early Saturday even- ing when she was struck by a car near the Bible-Schad family home on East Curtin street. Jean, a music pupil of Mrs. Schad, was on her way to attend a party for pupils at the | Schad home and had gotten out of fa car across the street. ted scross the street a car traveling west struck her and threw her to the | grounv]l. The driver of the machine | stopped Immediately and she was | taken to the offices of a physician | w%o found no serious injuries, After | receiving treatment she was taken! t0 her parental home, ’ As she star- | Mrs. Yocum, formerly Miss Kline- felter of Centre Hall, is an ardent fisherman and spends much of her spare time along the streams Mrs. Clarence Penny, of East Beaver street, employed in the J. D. Hunter Book Store on North Alle- gheny street, has been a patient at the McGee Hospital, Pittsburgh, since Monday of last week and is expected to undergo an operation there in the near future, Mrs. Pen- ny's husband is employed in Pitts- burgh Miss Mary Beezer, for the past 16 years employed in the Hugh M Quigley insurance offices, recently resigned her position there and yves- terday departed for Green Bay, Wis where she will be with her brother- in-law Mr Mrs. Har- old Londo and family, for an indefi- nite time. Miss Beezer has not been in of for some time anda sis the best health hat the change beneficial and Mrs. Edwin H of Niagara Falls, N. Y parents of their first child, a daugh- ter weighing six and a half pounds, born Friday a Mary's Hospital, Niagara Falls. Mrs. Andrews’ moth- er, Mrs. W. W. Bickett, of the Cad- illac apartments, Bellefonte, had been at her d hter’s home for the past weeks, while Mr. Bick- agara Falls Friday to grandchild and first .: Bickett 1 Sunday Mr Andrews are proud several it Catholic Daught America tended a social held Monday j in their meeting rooms in the Farm- ers National Bank Bullding. The event was also a farewell gathering 5 namely: Mr: George Carpeneto Mrs Walter Adam Mary Beezer, expect to leave Bellefonte in th The Was ing cards and concluded with a Mrs. Elizabeth chairman ors ¥ for ti who future evening ” play covered dish Dunlap served upper as of the chool at he underwent His brother, Staff Hoffer. of the U. 8 Biloxi, Miss, returned Sunday after spending a 15-day fur- lough with his mother here and with friends at State College A car owned by Mrs. Nellie Lose, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3, was damaged to the extent of about 850 at 12:50 o'clock Sunday afternoon was involved in a machine driven bj of Bellefonte ty Hospital e The lc oward truction Robert Air Corps at to his duties ill Sergeant when © [33] with Locke COLSON \ Dr. Leroy near the Centre Ce street eling night of her on East ranged Vears home guest tainment in a a kindersy concert mphony, with players tr and solo num- of the group Re- This Sat- will en- various bers by members freshments were urday evenin tertain her pupils in the group from the 7th grade first year high chool, and older pupils will be en- tertained at a Ralph Daugl f honor pa 15st Wednesday night at his n East Bishop street in celebration of his birthday. Guests were: Mr and Mrs. Paul Crispen. Mr. and Mrs Walter Corman Mr Mrs Charles Eckenroth, Mi Mrs Kenneth Kellogg, Mr. and Mr: in R. Smith, Mr and Mrs, Fred B Rorks, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Garbrick, Mrs Mildred Hines, Betty Smith and Walter Forster, all of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Earl B Starteel, Millheim, and Zelma Poorman, of Coleville Miss Ethel Crider, teacher of the first grade of the Dale school build- ing, North Alegheny street, enter- tained approximately 30 of her pu- pils and 30 guests at a party at the school, Friday afternoon During the school year Miss Crider won three of the $2 prizes awarded for attendance of parents of grade pu- pils at Parent-Teacher Association meetings, and part of the prize mon- ey was used in purchasing refresh- ments for the party. The refresh- ments included butter, churned from a gallon of milk as a part of class- room work; cottage cheese, also made in the classroom from the milk re- maining after churning, and crack- ers, and punch instruments served Schad to later date rty held home ls . and and Nev. of In a collision of two trucks on Bouth Water street opposite the Big Spring about 4 o'clock Saturday af- ternoon, total damage was estimated | at about $100, but no one was in- jured. The impact jarred about 8 bushels of coal from one of the trucks onto the sidewalk along the spring. Robert Witherite, of Belle- fonte, R. D. 3, was driving toward High street while a machine owned by the Producers Economy Coal Co., Inc. and driven by David Reese, of Karthaus was going west. Damage to the Reese trucvk was placed at $100, but only slight damage resulted to the Witherite vehicle. Chief of Police Harry Dukeman investigated the accident. Beverly Jane Hines, Mr. and Mt. Clemen Mrs. G. H. Gobble, of Mich, arrived in Belle- fonte last Wednesday to visit Mr Gobble's brother, Walter Heltinan who has been quite ill at his home east of town Members of the Bellefonte Meth- odist church and Sunday school are asked to bring donations of eggs to services this Sunday. The eggs will be given to the Methodist Home for the Aged at Tyrone Miss Cecelia Moerschbacher recently underwent a major tion in a Pittsburgh hospital, arrived in Bellefonte Monday, and will re- main at the family home here until she has regained her strength Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Alexander Morrison Howard on Friday the funeral of Mrs. Gray's fa Irvin T. Gray, at Ty Mr died last Tuesday at his home rone All girl ome at Camp Bares mer must register Mir Rogers either Friday, May June 5. Folders concerning cat dates and equipment will be week who opera - Gray and all of East ded her street atten rone wouts planning t this sum- time Lime with ping 1 tri- buted thi Pvt. Richard Gray, with Army stationed at Westover Field arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday nd a ten-day furlough with hi mother, Mrs. G. Oscar home on fest High Gray wi the ‘*OIrTYS Corp the U Gray street Quartermaster Hill, and George Gray Furey, of Camp parents, Mr. and Mrs Furey, of East Linn street, to Curwensville, the funeral of the elder Mr. Purey's brother-in-law, 8 W. Karstetter His widow former Mildred Pur- his motored Sunday to attend the Boob. Corp cnown locally » Centre Co sheriff Boob's Stringer are movi During were refresh Mrs with gifts presented bury ment Stringer were Guests at the party with souvenirs Members of the class which was graduated from the Bellefonte } School in 1932 are pia: Year served Mr. and presented were reunion last and Mrs who recent. training a Link Pilot at Tallahassee, Texas, ar- rived in Bellefonte Monday for a ten day's furlough and is now at Moerschbacher family home, Thomas street. Pvt. Austin flew from Talla- hassee to Dayton, Ohio, in an army bomber the remainder of the way to Bellefonte by train ly completed course and nstructor who is now the and came William Hipple, for some employed by the American Steel and Wire Company near Cleveland, Ohio, last week resigned that position and on Monday morning assumed the duties of a similar post with the Bendix Corporation in Philadelphia En route to the latter city he was a guest overngiht, Friday. of his par- ents, Centre County Commissioner Charles F. Hipple and Mrs. Hipple, at their home on West Lamb street, George McClellan of East Linn street, vice-president, treasurer and general manager of the Bellefonte Central Railroad, who became ill suddenly Sunday, and who was taken to the Centre County Hospital the following day, yesterday was repor- ted to be recovering nicely, although for several days his condition was quite serious. It is expected that Mr McClellan will remain in the hospi- tal until the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Huey of Bellefonte, R. D. 1, were the honor guests at a surprise party at the home of their daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Freeby, at Boalsburg, on Priday night, May 15, on the occasion of their 56th wedding anniversary Guests present were Mr. and Mrs Charles Sellers, Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Novis, Mr. and Mrs. George Roan, Mrs. Frank Hull, Mrs. Gertie Huey, Miss Helen Crust, Mr. Leonard Hull, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Freeby. --About 9.40 o'clock last Thursday morning a car driven by Robert Morris, Jr., East Curtin street, was backing from a parking space in front of the Bellefonte Trust Com- | pany when the machine and one driven by Harold Kreamer, of Belle. | fonte, collided. The impact threw | the Kreamer car into one owned by | time {Claude Poorman, of East Howard | | street. Damage to the Kreamer ma- | chine was estimated at $50, while | only slight damage resulted to the | other two vehicles, according to | : Chief of Police Harry Dukeman, the | Investigating officer. | Falls, N. Y.. where position In his home with daughter, Mr family went to Niagara he recently secured a that city he is making his son-in-law and and Mrs. La Reed and Mi Harry daughter-in Otto, and Mr ter and grandson and sch Gary were visitor Crafts Mark treet, on ster | anda Bud ana son Mi Otto law, Mr. and Harry Otto Mi Price of John Nolan Jone all tow week at Lhe home on South 1 w Homa port where the dutle hardware titution renort repot tractive Wanted! Deafened ; Men and Women ake y k hea advertisement as the of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat whose vertisement In in W be char € these col publishers PRIVILEGE subscription Work Wanted Wanted to Buy e 2422 Help Wanted VANTED | t Foe Wednesday Night May 27 STATE HEATRE —— ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON — DKA Also SPECIAL PICTURE PROGRAM BARBARA pn — Regular Prices WILDCATS » ~~, not permitted to divulge the name subscriber to The Centre Dem- u A wora S000 plants iiflower, cabbage petunias other man- some FOR SALE-Corn and ers Hitivators DluLverizers ors—..new or used Losch Parm Machinery Jersey Shore Pa pring, and trac week pany FOR SALE One-half dozen seated chairs 1 revolving chair: 1 11% x14 Brussels rug tees. odd rockers and househol ROOGs: 1 new guitar and other arti- Mrs. Roy Buck, Warriors Mark i x21 BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure it is ¥ Duniap concrete burial vault when You must choose one. Made by Dun- iap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to you for 840 Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 2423 or 2765. 2-4 cles Pa cards, wedding Announcements, oe. can be fur reasonable prices We have on display all kinds of en- graved work Call at our office and inspect our line before ordering else. Mhere, Centre Democrat, Bellefonte, u ENGRAVED--Name . invitationg and personal stationery nished by us at FOR SALE--Messinger four-row pos tato duster; four used grain bind. ers. one bH-foot McCormick-Deering hower: one MoOormiok-Deering 7- foot tractor mower; one MoCormick- Deering tractor cultivator to fit F20 tractor; one MoeCormick-Deering 10+ 20 tractor Pa. x21 pecial! 100 100 100 Chicks Per St. Run Pita. Clks White Leghorn. . $595 $12.00 $2.50 Barred Rocks 750 118 100 N. H. Reds . R00 12.00 Sex Poults. 85% Guaranteed G. K. SCHAEFFER, McAllisterville, Pa. jdselicfond, Ru» 1 {Gray Bungard Service Station. | ' Soring Mills, ~ Baby Chick § larchik, Clarence, lences 100 | ake 00d summer oottage | walter, hot and cold shower electric | Bellefonte, R. D | View) For Exchange EXCHANGE Ea PCR BALE EXCHANGE Three- mare cl tic mas engine Saocmaker, buniap ionte hone 2423 FARMERS--Penns Valley Sales Barn. Centre Hail, Pa hoias ever: Tuesday. Bring your live stock anu PoOuiLry, you can expect good prices 8. T. Reigel, owner, mauager él registered Holstein your choice of three wish Roo mig production, age from 4 0 7 years. Also good Dure- bred Holstein bull calf, one week oid ne.d accredited for T. BB. and oert for Bangs Disease J. R. Harte, x21 Sait PCR SALE-One cow, fresh. Dogs, Pets, Etc. FOR SALE -Pekinese pup, 12 weeks oid; thoroughbred. Price 86. Mrs Tressler, Orvis apartments ith electricity. plenty of water, good barn and outbuildings. Andrew Kobe a x22 FOR BALE--A four-room frame house with bath and all conven- Inquire of Mary M. Fauble, Bellefonte, Pa Tu FCR SALE-8Small bungalow, suita- bie for two or three people. Would Good light. beautiful view Fearon Bokiey iI. Box 92. (Valley | Ya e-u Apartments tor Rent ved promptly. renee, phong Repairing GY TIRES yher ¢ 5 A WARY th Water REPAIRED — Repairs | 3 of furniture and s JOIN POT Lawn mowers machine work of ve ) slock ooid rew C1 BOCTEWS, stock. ec. Swarts llefonte, Pa. Phone Announcements FESTIVAL » annual festival of wiery Association LA sponsored | of the Cent 11 be held in building wh t | ¢ Thutsday 3 IOCK MAGE 8 ge sae Arcade 3 May 0 © LANGE ty Por il meet Saturday Bald Bagie Grange as host Grange will supply vegetables. Patrons will rolls, butter, C108 meat bring cheese, and bread oeieTy MEMORIAL SERVICE-—-The annual Memorial Day service will be held at ine Zion Union cemetery on Sunday, May 24th, at 2 p.m. Music by Amer. ican Legion Junior Band of Belle- fonte The speakers will De Rev. R L. Freas of Howard and Judge Ivan Walker of Bellefonte. In event of rain the service will be held in th Refo:med church PENRY SUPPER — The ladies of Logan Grange will sponsor a Pen ny Supper at Logan Orange Hall, Friday evening May 22nd, from 5:30 10 730. The menu is as follows Meal loaf, roast beef, baked ham, weiners and hauer kraut, mashed po- 1a 0m, gravy noodle: baked beans, DOA and Carrots, potato salad, maca- onl salad, rice and tomatoes, ©ole slaw, celery pickles spiced fruit, bread and butter, coffee, milk, pie and cake of all kinds Floor Show EVERY NIGHT es. AT nn Harry's Tavern 8. Spring SL. Bellefonte, Pa.
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