THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five May 28, 1942 LOCALS pm ’) Mr. C. H. Vonada and son Hom- er, of Aaronshurg, were in Bellefonte Saturday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Both gentlemen were callers at our office William H. Baird, of Altoona retired Pennsylvania Railroad em- ploye, called on friends in Bellefonte and vicinity, Friday, while on one of his frequent visits to Centre county H. J. Lambert recently returned to his home in Centre Hall the summer after having spent the win- ter, as has been his custom for some years, at hi: in Lakeworth, Florida Mrs. Carrie Gernerd A. Noel State College the famous Endless Caverns at Market, Va. while motor through the Shenadoah Valley Virginia Mr for home and Mrs explored New trip of of on a Erickson re- in Frackville and Mrs. T. G turned to their home last Thursday after a several days’ visit in Bellefonte with Mrs. Erick- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Walker, of East Linn street The Misses and Helen Beezer street, spent last Noonan Bishop Geraldine of East Thursday in Wil- liamsport, Miss Noonan being with her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Delaney, while Miss Beezer attend- ed a meeting of insurance agents Mrs. Cyrus Tinstman, of Turtle Creek, spent the latter part of the week in Bellefonte with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam P. Brachbill, of South Spring street Mrs. Tinstman came to Bellefonte with Mrs. Brachbifl, who had been visiting her mother in Tur- tle Creek — George McClellan, vice president and general manager of the Belle- fonte Central Railroad, who last Thursday, was discharged from the Centre County Hospital after under- going treatment for a kidney all- ment to duties at the Bellefonte Centr offices, Monday morning Miss Margaret Haines, Mc- Keesport, spent the latter part of lest week in Bellefonte as a guest at the home of Centre County Commission- er Harry V. Keeler and family, on Blanchard street. Miss Haines and her father, Charles Haines, also of McKeesport, were former well known residents of Bellefonte Mrs. W Cohen, of Spring street Wednesday to New Kensing her made plans house on North ng June 15, t ive a he Brockerhe hotel. She will as agement of the Col his returned al of North went wit} Alter for son, George i fl with the man- » here Yarn for n leeveles sweater wrist! receive ris Walker chairman fonte Ct iffler helmet of interested are asked t which hotel Mr the meeting held at wa atorium Mr Bloo CONT? of 1e birth of their Wednes- y Hospital, nt Clair named Art} Spangler. Mrs. Wood is the former Virginia Spangler, dau- ghter of Mr Mrs R. B. Spang- ler, of North Spring street Mr. and Mrs. John O'Lear) Milesburg, are receiving congratu- lations on the birth first child. a son the Centre County Hospital, Tuesday of last week. Mrs O'Leary Loretta Cox daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox of Milesburg Mr. O'Leary is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. O'- Leary, of North Penn street and of their at ic + fo he er and from Bellefonte who motored Punxsutawney last Thursday to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Bert Steffy, the former Rachel Yourg, of Bellefonte, were Mr. and Mrs. Christ D. Young, Mrs May Faulk, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Young. John Young and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Young. all of Belle- fonte: Calvin Young, of Milesburg. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shirk, of Pleasant Gap Mrs. Walter Adams, Mrs. George Carpeneto and Miss Mary Deezer all of Bellefonte, were honor guests of Court Patrick McArdle, C. D. of A.. of Bellefonte, at a social] gather- ing in the K. of C. rooms last week The three women are leaving Belle- fonte to reside in other cities and the gathering was in the nature of a farewell party. Cards were in play and a covered dish supper served Mrs. H. E. Dunlap was chairman of the event, at which 28 persons were present Mr. and Among those to Mrs. Richard H. Hall, of Oshkosh, Wis.. who had been vis- iting Mrs. Hall's father, William H Brouse and Mrs. Brouse, on Thomas street, departed Friday for Wash- ington, D. C., for a several days’ visit before returning to Wisconsin, Mr Hall, employed as a consulting en- pineer for a firm with headquarters in Washington, D. C., is being trans- ferred to Columbia, Tenn, and ex- pects to locate in that city within a month. Mrs. Hall is the former Car- olyn Brouse, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Susan Jane ‘Jennie’ Keich- line, mother of Charles Keichline, of Lakeworth, Florida, post office department, who resides at 619 Lu- cerne avenue, Lakeworth, celebrated her 83rd anniversary here recently An informal party was given in her honor with many friends calling and many gifts received by the honoree Mrs. Keichline has lived at worth for scme time, gcing there from Bellefonte, She of the Mecthodist church in Belle- fonte and is an avid reader, spend- Lake-! is a member | Saturday, J. F ;, Tound time to While Stover, of visit in town Aaronsbur lice Hallmark nit Greetin Cards in the Army-—Navy--Marin Corps, Everitt's Drug Stor Andrew Kachik, who some time has been employed in a defense industry in Lalls, N. Y spent the weekend with his wife and family at their home in Pro wn Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown of Greensburg, Pa caller our office Saturday, while in Centre County ‘or a few visit with the Justus Leathers at Mt. Eag hoy for Niagara were at days family tle A son was born recently at a York hospital to Pvt. and Mrs. John L. Eisenhooth, of York. Pvt Ei hooth is stationed at Rockview sub-station of the State Motor Po ce the Miss May Toner, night supervi or of the Bell Telephone exchange departed Monday for Riverside, N J, to spend a week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mt: Leo Toner and family Mr. and Mrs West Lamb street their fourth Sunday tal The a half pounds at Walter Long of mer well known and fonts Academy gradi weekend guest in the Mrs. Luther Smith Bellefonte attending the Academy imni evening Mr. and Mr children North Norman Shutt are the and 1 al Danquis and Joan, Thomas Sunday at Mercy Mary O'Hara, Mrs. O'Hara school of Are « in Be parent Hef Helo Mr Red Cros ! the f America, Be v Fred Haves the sored DY Logan women the clas at Americar Members of number of auxiliary fire- Mr. Hayes erved Legion whi lunch the the cla ch cluded a presented -Earl Musser who farm along the Jackso reported to be recovering his he Mr home from the effects suffered Monday of Musser was engaged brush on the farm ricken., His r t and while considerable improve has been noticed in his condition is still confined to bed. Mr. Musser formerly resided in Bellefonte where the family is well known We finished ments last week when st side | he nailing our state- to all subscribers whose accounts were either due or past due. What we are interested in mostly is paid-up subscriptions The cost of labor and materials that enter into the publication of a news- paper have increased substantially We have not increased the price of our subscription rate, as many other papers have done, but will continue our present rate only as long as our subscribers co-operate in Keeping their subscriptions paid-up ~At a meeting the American Home Section of the Bellefonte Woman's Club last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edward Miller, on East High street, Mrs. E. E. Wid- dowson was elected chairman of the section. Other officers elected were Mrs. Benjamin Bradiey, co-chair- man; and Mrs. C. Ross Buller, sec- retary-treasurer. Mrs. W. J. Emerick described her trip to Holland in 1938 Co-hostesses at the meeting were Mrs. Harry McElwain, of Unionville, and Mrs, Frank Webster, of Belle- fonte of Joseph Frabutt, formerly of Bellefonte, who for some years has been engaged in government radio work, writes from the Hotel Briar cliff, Atlanta Georgia, to report on fishing conditions in that state, Joe recently went on a fishing trip on the Chatahooski and Spokane creeks in Northern Georgia and comments: “It was certainly nothing like Spring Creek. The fellows up there (Cen- tre County) won't appreciate that stream until they get away from it and have to fish in streams similar | ieis X. Faublz, son of Mrs. Mary Fau- to these in Georgia. There are fish here, Rainbows and Brook Trout, but nothing like those at home.” He and Mrs. Frabutt, the former Virgin- ia Kern, of Bellefonte, and their daughter Janet, have been in Geor- Hallmark Greeting Card Drug Pvt. John Elsenhooth, of Rock- view sub-station State Motor Police, is spending a two weeks’ vacation with his family in York Hull, of Niagara Falls, N among the many Bellefonte lumni who came to Belle- attend the annual reunion Penn Belle Hotel, Saturday Ever- AA . et , Slore John Y. wa Academy fonte to at the evening V.H fonte Banjo Springfield, Ma t arranements for the band to at- tend the I Banjo Band Con vention there the latter part of June It end Richards H. HofT of Windsor Lock onn., nr in Bellefonte Monday, having called by the unexpected ith of Lt. Hoffman's n Mi Bertha Hoffman, cf Nor heny treet or of the Belle to hi kK to make Bane to go Natic nt Mr man rived been here cle other All spent A ten-day Mrs. Bertha with his mother other relative Bellefonte Harris and with reunion not Robert Malin Malin, of North who recently was graduated from the at Penn State weekend went to Fairfield, Conn he position the Company of and XP but where qf reet School of Metallurgy last where with has accepted a Alumnium America Mrs. Malin members of the family leave Bellefonte on July 1 not definitely decided will locate in the future Walter H Adams of East Curtin street, manager of the Centre Coun- ty Thrift Corporation offices here, has been recalled to Army service and will leave next week for Fort Riley, Kansas, where he will receive a lHeutenant's commission in the military police Mrs. Adams and daughter, Mary, will go to Mt Pleas- ant to be with Mrs. Adams’ parents Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murtha, while Mr Adams is in the service Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Brooklyn, N. Y.. were to arrive in Bellefonte late day for a visit with Mrs. Topelt's mother, Mrs. Mazie Brouse, at her home on South Thomas street. Mr Topeit recently arrived in the United States from Trinidad, British West Indies( where he is employed by the Walsh Driscoll Construction Com- pany. He had been in Trinidad since early last fall and expects to return there at the expiration of a 60-day furlough Three members of the U. 8. Air Corps stationed at Chanute Field, Rantoule, Ill, motored to Bellefonte to spend Sunday with relatives and friends here. They were: Pvt. Fran- other t to have they W. Topelt scheduled vesters ble, North Allegheny Pvt Donald “Jake” street; Ernest Trostle of Pleasant Gap. The group arrived gia since January and expect to visit there at 2 p. m. Sunday and left at ing many hours with her books and | Belle®onte late in June on their way [11 p. m. the same day, having ob- magazines. | to New York. tained only 2 short leave of absence. Monsell, son of Mr. | {and Mrs. William B. Monsell, of Val- i entine street, and Pvt Mrs. Daisy B ar ranging to give her six um mer course in short hand and typing Ele the or in Henderson is week: General ans from Come In Electric Supph have the new tric cleaner that floor to the ceiling free demonstration Co., Bellefonte, Pa Mrs. GG. F. Little on turned to her home ! wt cle pending a weel parents, M: at Pleasant Vi The Ladies Aid of Lo will meet at the home of Houiseéir on East Howard 8 o'clock Monday evening All member: Mr. and Curt) t he after of hm Reede and tan Grange Mrs. Henry street ittend are ureed to Mr Phill East treet od liam that cl wedding nort has resigned he Metropolitan Bellefonte to his Insurance position to accept guard for Corpo the Harrisburg Steel He will begin his new duties on Monday Mrs, Markley will remain in Belle- fonte until suitable living qt have been bi tion obtainec C. R. Pen street, employe in the Hunter Book Store. who for more than two weeks has been undergoing observation and treatment in Pittsburgh hospi- tals, has not undergone an expected operation as suffering i threatened with measles, according to reports. Mrs. Penny had been in the Magee Hospital, but recently was transferred to the Municipal hospi- tal yet, since she has been from tonzillitis and is now Miss Catherine Ventre, nurse at the Centre County Hospital, has been notified report for U. 8. Army service and expects to be called about July 1. Miss Ventre was graduated from the nurses training school of the local hospital in the class of 1934, served as housekeeping super- intendent for the WPA for about two years in this area before becom ing a general duty nurse at the local hospital. Miss Ventre will be com- missioned as a second lieutenant up- on her entering army service — - Relief Fund Report Direct funds distributed in Centre { County during the week ending Fri- day totalled $741.20, according to G {Harold Wagner, State Treasurer, | This amount was paid to 181 cases. | to Last week, 178 cases received a total | of $725.30. WIANTHD Antique furniture, burs | WANTED—A farmer and farm band, {Call Haupt's Place, CLASSIFIED AD s Column Democrat's classified ads Con {ey 0,000 People Read Thi k. Tha wi I Cent re Centre Sweitzer, Carey Win Junior Contest Complete Official Count of Election Articles tor TO “KEEP ‘EM FLYING” | Hecla Poultry Farms Phone 2229 Bellefonte, Pa. Lost and Found Wanted WANTED To buy hana and babt s of second ENGRAVED Perantia shed We displas Cali line Centre work our belo Democrat, elae- Beilefonts WANTED FOR DEFENSE-Junk of all kinds: iron, metals, rags, paper, tires and rubber of any kind Write Wallrun Auto Service, Wingate, call Bellefonte 2422 FOR tato ers. one hower foot tractor Deering BALE--Messinger duster: four used g Dit b-foot MeCormick-Dee MoOormick-Deering mower; one McocCormick- tractor cultivator to fit F20 tractor; one MeCormick-Deering 10- 20 tractor. EBungard Service Stat ' Soring Mills. Pa x21 } Baby Chick Special! 8: Run Pits. Clk £5.05 $12.00 $2 one eaus, writing desks chairs tables, doughtravs stands, high poster sede, guns, dolls, pewter, grandfath- e: clocks, old glass: and china. High- est price paid. Cora M Schmuck 136 E. Market 8t.. York, Pa x31 Help Wanted WANTED--Girl Restaurant, Bellefonte, Pa. Chicks Per White Leghorn Barred Rocks 7.50 11.00 N. H. Reds 800 12.00 Sex Poults. 856% Guaranteed G. K. SCHAEFFER, McAllisterville, Pa. at Bosion Allegheny hot 154 to work North married or single; year-round work sllefonte. x22 Live >tock Dogs, Pets, Etc. FQ 8 0 light gray Persian Mc. x22 old. Barah Clenahan., Centre Hall, Pa FOR SALE Eight Bluetick and Walker fox hounds. 7 weeks old Inauire of Frank Yearick. Bellefonte RD 2 (Zion) x22 Real Estate - ror Sale FOR SALE-8mall bungalow ble for two or three people. Would make good summer cottage Good water. hot and cold shower electric Light, beautiful view FPearon Eckley, { Bellefonte, BR. D 1. Box 82 (Valley ram . +5 suita- EMENTS | Miscellaneous ved prompiuly Pa. Puaoue Repairing iY TIRE I i Crews kg, of Swartz ite, Pa. Phone of ~td Announcements Sunday af Walker liey Band x22 2 o'clock the Allis will be at near Belles how to take the All- to obtain cent efficiency and lengthen : life of the machine All inters cated persons are invited 10 attend of at adi in order Floor Show EVERY NIGHT ws. AT coe Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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