THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. " Page Five ee == ~Fred Lane, of Johnstown, apent | -Mrs. Nevin Wenner, of Berwick, ‘the weekend In Bellefonte with his spent the weekend in Bellefonte as a - = -— | brother, Elliot E. Lane, of North Al- guest of her brother-in-law and sis- ) {legheny street ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill, of the | : . | —Rober’ Mor:ls, 8r.. who for about Orvis apartments, East Curtin street A two years has lived at the Markland Miss Barbara Ann Bilger, daugh- | - mmT——— > TITTY dod : * d Mr 1 Mrs. H. C. Bliger, of : "ORR BALE~Purebred Holstein bull HOMECOMING--The Mi Pleasant — ») Hotel, has moved into an apartment ter of Mr. anc ger, o 30,000 People Read This Column } 4 , A ! E- Pr bre fol 2 Pn MIN The an Fle hit , at the Penn Belle Hotel, Lock Haven, Is spending this week : ! : ellafo; : homecoming and Dasket pics ~—Hallmark Greeting Cards. Ever- ~Hallmark Greeting Cards for . Tats o ‘ou « With her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, [every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's clossified advertising de- Theta! AAAS nd oti da \ nd care a JA ce lib ov Dest . Budd Tate, employed at Niagara ; Phone 0602 Satur ine 27, in grove 1 's Drug Store. (boys in the Army, Navy, Marines, VA ha W. H. Bliger, of North Spring street. | partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and M leasant church. Everyone wel g Falls, N. Y. spent the forepart of mena w—_— Bh —Mrs. E. E. Widdowson, of North | Alr Corps. Everitt's Drug Store * ho week in Bellefonte with his Pvt. Donald Sompsell, son of the benefits derived, it 1s undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- , "Om HA] a “hon hile 4 14 : x26 Allegheny street, spent last week in| --The Misses An a Louise Thomp- mother, Mrs. C. F. Tate. of West Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Sampsell of (gain Counter | y Sg Py gh r i Indiana, Pa. with Mr, Widdowson's son and Maxine Swartz, both of High street near Bellefonte, returned to his dut RATES--Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents fo mother, Mrs. H. D. Widdowson, | Bellefonte, spent the weekend with Miss Eleanor Kellsher, of Pitts- 1€8 at Camp Blanding, Fl rida, Fil firmt fssue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise | —Charles McClellan and Boyd friends in Washington, burgh, is spending several weeks with 1¢8, after spending a ten days’ fur- ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged | Vonada, both employed In Harris- | ~Mr. and Mrs. John Knapik, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelle. ough at his parental home REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estats burg, spent the weekend in Belle- | Halfmoon Terrace, were in Altoona her, at the family home on South Alexander Morris, IIT, of East advertising-—sale or rent fonte with their families here {for several days last week. Mrs. Spring treet Curtin street, for several years em- KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be male Poultry ~Mrs. Joseph Greedon, formerly | Knapik having unrergone treatment W. H. Bathurst, of Altoona, call. Ployed by the American Lime and. to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise. | 1) June 18, 1942. held Dorothy Wilkinson, of Bellefonte, at the Mercy Hospital ed at this office Saturday while in Stone Company resipned from thal nents, Please do not call at the office for intormatl no eoncering sucl has gone to Connelsville to make her ~-Having completed her first year Centre County on a brief fishing position and on Monday began work | advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge th future home with Mr. Creedon. at Mt. Aloysium Junior College in trip, Mr. Bathurst is a native of [or the Titan Metal Company of the advertiser Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bernard, of | Cresson, Miss Theresa Fike is spend- the Curtin urea Miss Ellzabeth Praskovich, of SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The nti Altoona. last week moved to Belle- | Ing the summer vacation with her Miss Alice Fox, of North Spring Halfmoon Terrace, recently accepted | ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date. is entitled to a 2 fonte and are occupying one of the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fike street, Sunday departed for Harris. temporary position in the Farmers vertisement (in these columis one time, free of charge Markle houses on Pike street. Mr. at Bush Addition burg for a ten days’ visit with her National Bank. Mise Praskovich was 'subseriber will be charged the regular advertising rot Bernard is employed by the Sutton D. PF. McKean; of Howard R. D. nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs ® member of the graduating class al can be used six times a year at different interval 4 Engineering Company here BR Was 4 business Sailer at this office, John McStay and family the Ballatonte High School earlier i Grocery busip i . aman, | Saturday, while in Bellefonte for a . Bil . {Ys ‘nonth og paki i: have brief visit. Mr. McKean will be 60 foe: I Rosssial) of Zsiporium, Mrs. Reginald Couture, of Cleve Card of Thanks moved into one of the Carner apart. | Years of age on June 21, but appears ness man, spent the weekend among land, Ohlo, was # ues last week of A ET ments on North Thomas street. Mrs | 8t least a decade younger his many friends in this area, Mr [07 sunt, Mrs John Mokle, of outh Bingaman is the former Freda Roan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren Rosman is now employed on large x Wi HLrel; BRC hal Hae i” of East Curtin street, Bellefonte and family, of Mamaroneck, N. Y, estate at Emporium Martha B vey » 88 How rd Mi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spicher, of are expected to arrive in Bellefonte Miss Evelyn Fink. of Bast Bishop are | . & former Pearl the Hazel apartments, North Alle- early in July for a summer visit with street. for more than a veal employ. ellefon ao : gheny street, will move soon to Wil- Mrs , Warren's mother, Mrs. Belle oq 11," the offices of Kofman & Co H. M Harpe: of Pittsburgh and liamsport where Mr, Spicher recently | M. Ward, at her home on East Cur- | resigned her position and will Fred Smith, of Osceola Mills, pen accepted a position at the new gov- 0 Steet leave late this week for Cherry Tree pai of “ peek Yee pe Hap 4 ernment ordinance plant in White Mr. and Mrs. John O'Leary and for a visit with her parents » h Mar. ; Ha pers Ty 7 Win y Deer Valley. child, who had been living with the Miss Ellen Quigley, daughter of ar v ‘ns Bell fonte Mor —Mrs. Amelia Campbell and three latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank pee ond Mr Hugh M. Quigley, of Fa 2 An. daughters, of North Spring street, Cox, in Milesburg, have moved Into pact Curtin street, Monday went to will move late this month from one | 80 apartment in the Tanner house New York to join her aunt. Miss of the Schad houses into the apart- | On North Allegheny street, formerly ponrietta Quigley on a trip to Plor- ment in the Gazette building re- | Occubled by the Dr. H. B. Harris {40 for 4 three weeks visit with cently vacated by the George Car- family relatives peneto family. ~Mr and Mrs. Garfleld A Markell Miss Patty Stitzinge: of New —Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Koski, of | 0f Bloomsburg, Saturday moved into cgetle arrived in Bellefonte last Sunnyside, who recently purchased he western side of the Zeigler dou- ap 15 spend the summer with her the home of the late Helen Crissman | ble house on East Curtin street re- o...ifather. J. Kennedy Johnston Broderick. on North Thomas street, cently vacated by the Walter Adams at hic home on East Bishop street are moving into the property this family Mr Markell Is & district go. ot the family summer cottage at week. Sale of the Broderick house- TePTeSeniative of a Harrisburg news- geciy pari hold goods was held Saturday afler- | PAPer ; Mrs. Mary Koch. who recently noon. i Mrs. Mary Woodrine, of Far completed a course in welding at the —Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. Cox, Miles- | Howard street, is in Harbor Springs, Piper Aircraft Plant in Lock Haven burg, this weekend will go to Jam- Mich. visiting friends, having left 0 who 1s now employed there aica, L. I., where they will make their Bellefonte early last week. Enroute spent the weekend in Bellefonte with future home, Mr. Cox having re- West Mrs. Woodring expected to Stop hor sons at the family home on signed his position with the Metro- at Beaver, for a brief visit with her North Penn street politan Insurance Company. He has son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Col. and Mss. Pred v accepted a position with the Long Mrs. Al Tomb of Lok and Mra oS ederick A Dale, Island Railroad. { Mrs, Loulse Abt Smith, of the Cour ty early his we k Bo etl pr —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, of White apartments, returned to her areates part of tha Immer at the Irwin, were in Bellefonte, Friday, duties at the White Drug store on .., p Shores po having come here for a brief visit North Allegheny street, Tuesday of "0 "2" ne on lr with Mr. Brown's father, Edward 18st week after having been off duty David Dale. of 3elle fonte : Brown, of Wiliowbank street, who fOr & number of weeks because of = spon dnsup aren . that day underwent an operation at 'lliness. Mrs. Smith was a patient in he ME ro : A, § eid ae, the Centre County Hospital. Mr. the Centre County Hospital during her niece, Miss Anne Kelley, both of A part of the time the Porge, south of Bellefonte, on Brown's condition is reported as Monday, went to Annapolis, Md. for being satisfactory. { —Earl K. Stock, supervising prin- a visit with Mrs Kelley's Wh. Oe a . —Miss Agnes McGowan, of East ¢ipal of the Bellefonte schools, and | who will be graduated this Vous Linn street, recently purchased the Mrs. Stock, departed during the from the U § Nas al Acader: Joseph Beezer home on East Bishop weekend for Cleveland, Ohio, where g Sabian biel hi dati . a chook 1 whe street, and the house is to be oceu- they are attending the annual con- Miss Sue Garner ' LJ aon ; py od Ar Bt pled by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boyer Yention of Kiwanis International. her ca fo Ph : HC yestafuay | —Mr. and Mn nm 3 —— x and Mrs. Boyer's daughter, Eliza- Mr. Stock is a delegate form the after having been in Bellef nite since of Altoona and Mrs. } -E. Of WwW k WwW beth Labe, who will move there from Bellefonte Club. The convention March to take care of her sister, Mrs. Detroit, Mich , Spent | inesday or anted obe.of the Berardis Apartments on will be in session until today W. M. Bottorf during a prolonged at the home of Mr a Hiness. Mrs. Bottorf, who became {ll Kline on North Th $ South Allegheny street. { —Mrs. Samuel M. Shallcross and in January, is much improved in Wion has spent her vacations in during summer no —Robert Benford, son of W. J. son, Tommy, have closed their sum- health Bellefonte for a number of years and of Phvills Holderma Benford, of North Allegheny street, mer home “Twinmount” near Run- George Eberhart of North Thom. hopes to spend RD , apd Donald Rine, son of Mr. and, ville, and departed Priday for a ten- ,. cireet. who Monday of last week Grea in the future ' Mrs. Joseph Rine, of Halfmoon Ter- day stay at Pocono Lake Reserve ... discharged from he Crs Mrs Harry Keller of State Cole Help Wanted race, recently enlisted in the U.S. Late this month Mr. and Mrs. Shall- County hospital after undersotn spent the weekend in Belle. c= Naval Reserves “snd orn Wednesday tfoss, for nearly 20 years residents P ceTgeing + Spent Lhe weekend In Pelle: waANTED-Ot1 to work at Bostor SUSINEss Opportunity Legal Notices FXPBCLTRIN'S NOTCH day and was a caller at this office Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morlarity and children, of Will the forepart of the fonte with Mrs. Moriarity's d sister, Edward Gillen Wanted to Rent NTH Nittany Lion Inn, State College. Col rk. Pa of last week went to Pittsburgh, where they expected to receive as- signment to a training base ~Mr. and Mrs. Van 8. Jodon and Children, Prancis, Phyllis and Alice «wane, of Washington. D. C, arrived «df Bellefonte last Thursday night for a weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs Jodon's son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jodon, of East Linn street. The family for many years resided in Bellefonte ~Pyt. and Mrs. Wiliam Moran, of Pleasant Gap, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of their first child. a son weighing nine and 2" half pounds, born Priday at the Philipsburg Hospital. Mrs Moran is the former Emma McCoy, of Lewis- town, and Pvt. Moran is a member of the Pleasant Gap sub-station of the State Motor Police -W. T: Royer, of Niagara Fzalls, N.Y. who had been visiting with his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs Russell Brown at Irwin, for a week, arrived in Bellefonte Friday for a visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Carson and family at their home on East Bishop street. Mr Royer will re- main in Bellefonte unt!l early in July. «Dr. Elliot Bernstein, son of Mr and Mrs Sid Bernstein, former resi- dents of Bellefonte, was graduated of Bellefonte, and their twin sons. Thomas and William, will go to Bryn i Mawr to make their future home -Ralph Champagne, of Kingston, N. Y. construction engineer for the Thomasville Lime and Stone Com- pany in Buffalo Run Valley, and Mrs. Champagne and their three children expect to move to Belle- fonte about July 1 and will occupy the Allison house on North Allegheny street to be vacated this month by Mrs. O. B. Malin and family. The Maling will move to Connecticut —Bobby McGroarity, aged 9. son of Mr. and Mrs P. G. McGroarity, of West Curtin street, suffered a pain- ful laceration of the right knee on Tuesday morning in an accident. He was riding a bicycle when the ma- chine slid sideways, and in falling a part of the machine caused the lac- eration. He was taken to the Cen- tre County hospital dizvensary where six stitches were required to close the wound. The Injury is not ser- ious, and Bobby returned home after receiving treatment. ~-Mrs Clayton Greenland, of Bush Addition, was a guest of honor at a shower held last Wednesday night | at the home of Mrs. George Delons, on Valentine street. Guests present included: Mrs. Polly Rutter, Mrs Marie Lucas, Mrs Ruth Beardsiee, Mrs. Anna Logan, Mrs. Mabel Mon- treatment there for several weeks is ith her niece, Mrs B O Yoes again able to be about town and i believed to be well on the way to recovery Mr. and Mrs Daniel O'Leary, of North Penn street, this week received a cablegram from their son. Paul O'Leary, from Australia, Paul better known as “Sparky.” had not been heard from for more than three months The cablegram reported that he is safe and well -Mrs Harry 8 Haagen who has been at the home of her daughter Mrs. Kenneth W. Breon. at Hebers- burg, since her recent discharge from the Centre County Hospital Sunday returned to her home in Yarnell for a short time before join. ing her husband and daughter at White Marsh, Md Mrs. William G Watson and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Victor Watson, of West Lamb street, will move about July 1st into the apartment in the Hart home on North Spring street The Watsons have occupied the Schad house on West Lamb street continually for about 23 years Louis Schad, of East Curtin street, during the weekend went ty New Brunswick, N. J, for a two weeks’ course at the Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University Mrs. Schad is spending this week . Belle M. Ward RO with her iaw, Prof. and t State College Wallace street, who on Tu ay of Inst week suffered a severe heart attack, yes- terday was reporisd 10 be recovering slowly For several days his condi- tion was quite serious and hie moving upstairs He lar his temporary first floor of his home Rit Way Wav re tain in front 2d attraciive as he decorated the h attractive cream and green paint. Jim volunteered his ser. vices and donated the materials for ib. The finished produ improvement Party B01 a vitit in Belle. Iste In April. On Avril MN Mr MeCicllan entered the Centre County Hospital {« urgical treat. aurant Oris Allegheny Belletont WANTED of 55 2 Pe he} farm bor 54 A A on 1 1 t Larue Lute do Men mber., 8700 3 WANTED. Daytime coo 2 wails oa must be over 21 ea of Apply in person g Trout Inn Water atreet Bellefonte WANTED-Men to cut paper wood and logs by contract Good ber, nice ground, pay anytime cabin Inguire & Son, Fleming, Pa WANTED «iA salexindy Semi~professional work 6 bonus valid for trails nes above average Write HF 5, 216 W_ 2nd Ave. South wi rt a, for appointment x25 MECHANICS Mechanical and electrical opportu recently from Northwestern Univer- with her brother-in-law and sister, ment, remaining there until Mav 18. 5 - y r " " \ phe tie svailabl Openings in mans od ¢ " Tye ’ sity with honors as a doctor of sur- sell, Mis Beulah Sprankle, Mrs. Le- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, and Since then he had been recuperating folds at 2000 rates of ny and ma . te I © 14 PO0n @ ‘ i al semoved p : y= = Wu fourth de- gical chiropody, after finishing his nora Parks, and the Misses Edna ' family. at Allentown at the home of Mr: Harry Polmar time National Defense industry. If . : Lh, wig d . internship at the Illinois College of Gross, Jean Monsell, Peggy Delong — Mrs of East Howard street Mr McClal Ve : have me hanical ability write Chiropody, part of Northwestern. He and Margaret Gross. Refreshments Mrs fivihe complete Information to Box i perch Charies >%cCilellan and lan ix a former well known resident GG M. in car of The Centre Demo- : . three daughters, of East Howard CIR g 3 18 a graduate of the Bellefonte High | Were served and Mrs. Greenland re- © C0 © 000 Co home last Thursday Of Bellefonte crat X26 irsiruments here, Our store will EA Removed promptly ’ « y #8 Dossible with “ 3 i al © exw PV Lia hoo Dr stelr ceived a number of gifts, Sc I. . Bernstein is planning from Mt. Union where they visited Willis Lantz, son of Mr. and ua stock of Records. | 776-3 tetas ovd 1 Snitt ) Al | riain eSCuGee to take the state board examinations | ..Miss Helen Olsen, of West Cur- with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hillegas, Mrs Alfred Lutz of Milesbure who: WANTED Reliable man 10 succeed Music Wg Stoel Shourds iba , dk etietont orl pp) AHEM Nap. ~0n- July 7 and 8 and then will go tin street, was guest of honor at a former Bellefonte residents. Mr. 3 Allied 1a, OF hillesture Bible ws C iennel) > Rawleigh Dealer Sirings, otc. Sell us Bug of | £ e. y p wr why io I So theas efferson and SBouth- broken records le Know how Duss nto service miscellaneous shower held last Tues- | Hillegas recently was promoted to! Institute, last Priday attended the | west Clearfield Counties, 6 town. our cus wpe a now how hog Girls of the seventh grade of day night by Mrs. L. P. Ritmiller, at | freight and passenger agent of the wedding and reception of Bernard ShiPs. 2700 families, Selling exper- you coms ome irl dufing regulars ish schoo thé hom f he Dr nce unDece t . the . Bishop street school who re- the # Of her parents, . and Pennsylvania Railroad at Altoona Barton to Miss Marjorie Moore, of pevessary to start. Every store hours, cote when you Cal RMI Ih . 1 the Nori cently completed a Junior Red Cross Mrs. E 8. Maloy along the Jackson- a - ¢ eps ) Fra thing furnished except car. Spleni- e're always open—if the store is BRNTTURE REFAIRHD - Repals : fille road ; /as Robert Cheesman, son of Mrs, | Syracuse, ai Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. dia UIDortunity to step into a per- closed, remember we are just ups | 000e WW ll Kids of furnitus wig tiirong rm Suiith by an first aid course, held a picnic supper | ville - A weiner roast was held Louells Dale Cheesmi f Bast C Barton is dean of men at the Allen. manent and profitable business stairs, or phone 2638 for spose. | UPhoiElering and slip covers made | aliey, on the Bast by Hill Street Tuesday evening of last week on the (on the lawn of the home. Other OuUelia or pet oy OUT | town school. Mr. Lutz was honorary YDere Rawleigh Products have been ment Pifer Massie Shop, Bishop $1 | BD. Thompson Uphowstediae | 51, Ww West Ly Allkgheny lawh at the home of Mrs. Elinor Mc- | guests present were: Miss Betty tin street, a senior forestry student a ) : sold for over 18 vears. Good profila Belicionte. Pa Yi hop, 102 BE Lam® 3. Phone 362-R ; J , best man in a bridal party of eight. for hustier cuian . 25 | Bellefonte. Pa 4 at Penn State College, departed a hustler. Por particulars write v 1-1 Dowell, on East High street. Mrs, Smith, Miss Helen Lyons, Mrs. Sam. | 8' 4 se. GEpariec on |. The reception held in the hotel Rawielgh's, Dept PNP-94-10 © - . smogpiatnim Pans Dowell {uel Bricker and Mrs W_ Harter Vo. Friday for Pierce. Idaho, where he Ph , 2 “apt ¥ bh Ches- L ! ws of Soak Pwenly-five per- well was the instructor of the | 3 REV XO 1 ’ Syracuse was attended by 125 per. wr. Pa x26 ive Stock SLVICING — Keep your Maytag | sent. (25%) 10 be paid ash When class. Thote who completed the | nada. all of Bellefonte. The shower will be employed during the summer ; 2 ———— 1 « pakd in cash n king OCenuine paris and ser y course were : Helen Berardis, Gert-| Was held because of the coming mar. by the U. 8. Firest Service in the SONS Mr. Lutz remained in Syra- Articles tor Sale " : | vic We service all makes of wash. | 2¢ property i knocked down to the il Us your old © ville, Coulgi~ Repatring of Centre aud State of Pennsyl- ed as fol. rude Barnes, Phyllis Bryan, Jean riage of Miss Olsen to William Hn. | Clearwater Naticnal Forest. To en- Bothodiot. chuneh i he Nao h I. Leathers | = and Meche Sweeper bushes aurchaser, ang the balance to be ' . “4 ) ! Ly rm mn —— s on | re-brisilec K. Owens Electric | said in full upon confirmatic Crawley, Ruth Garman, Joan Hart- | Mathias, of Riverside, N. J. | ate ham We ae position: | Sunday, reiurning home that night, FOR SALE-Minnespolis Moline cul. sisi en V0 | 330.0, 8, Allegheny street. Dial 2088. | “51. ang dele pg ry ol the . sock, Evelyn Hockenberry, Mary Lal- | —Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Fromm | MIAN ry : 4 i : i, tivator type tractor, on rubber ~ A fine young cow. | __ Lo 16a PazEs ’ : a Ii, Lots Miller, Audrey Roan, Mary K.| ot North Sori ; [absence from the College until Sep-| ~-Mrs. Eleinor McDowell, of East J. J. Markle, State College. Pa. RD ' Charloite Wighaman, 3 miles back | eh ————————— THE FIRST NATIONAL Rockey, May Smoyer, Patty tou!’ pring street, with their tember 9. | High street, was guest of honor at a| x27 of Hannah Purnace. Pa x25 | MACHINE WORK -- Lawn mower BANK OF BELLEFONTE PA. ' Weaver, Love Tierney and Lucilla | Frandson Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul © |dinner given last Thursday evening poR SALE. . SHEE PTT ——— 1 SBATDERG] Genittal machine Work Of Guardian of Mary Zella Hall f IMrs. T. Linn Promm, at the wheel, ~ Mrs, au camer, of North at the Beliefonte Y. M. CA. The rind LE-Parm lime at price far. FOR SALE-Good farm mule, gray | all kinds, We also Lave in sick ceive arcdian of Mary Zella He / Wion. | returned home Sunday evening from | 1 homas street suffered a fracture of | 1 The oa Lan afiord to BY Tuite of | , weight 1300 pounds. Inquire of | roll steel cap screws, «ef herews ||, FRANK MAYES, Auct . | ‘the right betw ; dinner was held by members of a ' C. M. Long, Howard R. D. 2. Phone Jas. PF Hoover, Rebersburg, Pa x35 | Woodruf keys, Rey stock, ete. Swariy EEN YR ERED © Bs ; ’ the Bellefonte High [a delightful motor trip to Niagara e right arm ween the wrist and | 4 aid class which recently com- j Zion 1913 (Nittany). Rolf | comm. mc. bp amen § Marthine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone FLEMUNG & LITER, Ais x27 School Alumni Association report Palls. where they had gone Thursday A ®1bow early last Priday afternoon in | leted in Red © AESLRIt] | p in fotansismeniocis; FCR BALE — Spotted Poland-China | 3041. 2-1 * thal the annual dance held on com- | to visit their son Kenneth A. Promm, | ® fall near the Solomon Koski home, | D'*10¢ © COUTES 10 tr arty | FOR SALE—A re-built Hoover swiep- | 00a Dig, § months old. J. H. Mit- | RE ‘ tencement night at the Spring’ and family, They also toured Can formerly the Broderick residence, on | Work. Mrs. McDowell, the instructor {| er. excellent condition. price reas Shell Lemont, Pa. Dial State College Bonds buy banbs Stamps buy ; i _ was prese nted with a gift. The fol- tonable, R. K, Owens Electric Btore, wh : x35 | Announcements aalletal Buy 11 8 Defense Bonas Street gymnasium wae a rn traveling here by way of the | North Thomas street. George Me | lowing members of the class received Alefheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. x28 ts csc tmnt tn We ; ; bid wi} + Gramps every DEY Gay: " - {old international bridge and return. | Clellan, of East Linn street, who | : elcome | FOHR. SALE—A Guernsey cow, will be | i feertificates: Mis. Lucy Thal, Mrs. | POR SALE-Parm tractors and plows vd A “ ad ade Bo FESTIVAL~ The Advent Cemetery | — ca a et es as ing over the recently constructed |Hrcve by a short time after the mis- ly trys y: Gordon, Mrs. Minnie P.| New: and siaed. sgl samme carey noth Win 4th ‘calf early in July. | FESTIVAL Che Adve es Inquire of Calvin Y t Rainbow bridge so called by reason Nap. took Mrs. Carner to the Oentre | cee. Mrs, Marie Decker, Mrs ©. faim machinery, that ls available Db y in, Yeager, Howard R. festival of Saturday, July 18 © x%% | “By the decoration committee com- | County Hospital wh i : of members of the junior class, of its curved shape that reaches | County Hospital where the fracture Hannah Rockey, Mrs. Betty Saxion, ‘och Implement Company, Jersey - es Sr posed . : reduced. She is now h namely: Sara. Risan, Edith Risan, from shore io shore with no inter 5 is NOW recuperating | pie Gordon, Mrs, Eva Dawson, Mrs. | = 2 reduced Le ; PARMERS. -Penna Valley Sats Barn |, CARNIVAL The CINK, Cl tes Eleanor Dobelbower, vening piers. One of the highlights |8¢ the family home. iva Dawn | om C{pOentre Hall Pa. holds sie ever |LOG 8 VRCGV, carnival, al Sorin | 00F ow Angelo Quaranta, and of their trip was the witnessing on! Miss Marie Lambert, daughter of | vara of Bellefonte Mrs. Curl lows: Barly, Jersey Wattheld. med: hor vi "you ean GEIL S008 prises ens 3d niersainmen) xy8 | Kenneth R Saturday of the dedication of the Mrs. William Lambert, of East High Swarm. also of Bellefonte. was pres. | Due, C pinhagen Mark pte, Flat 87° "elgel. “owner, manager. 2-Mf | PRETIVAL—The annua! festivalo. | was active in Rainbow bridge and the large mili- | street, who had been confined to bed ent at the dinner. 5 tilda, Pa. Phote 17-0.8" Nas the Zion Union Cemetery Association | EVERY NIGHT work before : parade staged as pert of the for two weeks. on Saturday was ad 4 i : a" . nid B b Chi k S * I will be held on Saturday, June 230 about a year ceremonies. It is estimated there mitted to the Centre County Hospi-| (Additional Locals on Page 4) FOR SALE—112 rats killea with ean | DOADY CRICK Opecia WZ nn Tee Zon school hoop. x8 be given to were at least 5000 marchers in line tal where an x-ray examination re- | —— |pamcaultes Red Squill. Guaranteed | 300 J00 100 | mexitva hr tole Ca { gS i { hatimioss nims poultry i eat s . FESTIVAL-The Jacksonville Cem | admission to the lincluding about forty musical or- | vealed that she is suffering from a Lost and Found A Kine Hardware Co and. Sitio White Leghorn. S505 $13.00 52.56] Vef¥ Association will hoig iti aanua! | annual dance are ganizations. Twenty-seven countries lung condition. She has returned to | ——— | Hardware, Bellefonte. Pa, X30 5 1 y iw dunt hat Jacksonville i - v : ’ intion’ " ted with wi 4 \ | as shiibelt is miss ovsmsseien ccessnsossine. | IAFTRd Rooks. ... 7.50 1100 7.00 | Alove particulars later x2% I s annual $50 effilia be Allies were repre- | her home and wit be required 10] pOUND.A stray hound dog came to | POR SALE Fordson tractor narts, CN. H. Reds. ..... 800 1200 7.00 . = hts 5 Harry Ss avern efinitely. Miss! my place on Wednesday. June 17. | most all kinds, good set of SPa.. | 3 - £JIYER--The Oathole Daughters : ANY years was ems | Owner can have same by identifying wheels: Hot Spoil carbuetor: governs | Sex Pullets, 96% Guaranteed f America will hold a ouvered dish { 8 - ; ployed in the former Edward Gar. 0d paving for this ad and its keep, |Ors: pulleys; blocks: most anvihing | G. K. SCHAEFFER, supper in the K. of © rooms, Balle pring Se, Bellefonte, Pa i ia, (VOU want. RE B . En fonte. on Tuesday evening June 23 man store on West High street. | poovre Of Perry Baird. Axemant [J03, WRU bees, Huson | MeAllisterville, Pa. Al members are Invited
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