June 25, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Horry and family recently moved to the former Brown house on South Spring street, from an apartment in the Markland Hotel Miss Margaret Madden, of Hol- —2) | ldaysburg, student et the Lock Ha- ~ Scores of Bellefonte residents motored to Willlamsport last Friday to attend the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Balley circus which play- ed there that day Pvt, Frederick L. Benner, of Camp Williams, Wis, arrived here last week for a 12-day furlough with his mother, Mrs. John Benner and family, of East Bishop street The Misses Marie and Agnes Kelleher, of South Spring street, and Louise McGowan, of Washington, D C.. who was visiting in Bellefonte spent the weekend in Atlantic City, N. J. Pfc. Harry B. Shawley day returned to his duties Sutton, N. C. after spending a furlough with his grandparents and Mrs. Miller Shawley, of Spring street, Miss Marion Behers, daughter of Mrs. Grace Behers, of West Linn street, and emploved as an operator in the local telephone exchange, spent last week in Washington, D C.. with her aunt, Miss Sarah Beh- ers on Sun. at Camp week's Mr South ried Mrs. Louis F man New York City, and her daughter, Mi Leo VanDernot, of Washington, D C., spent several days last week in Bellefonte on a busine mi n and while here were guests at The Mark- land ~Marlin Rhoads Mr. and Mrs. Lee ville, suffered a fract day of last week when he fel a garage roof near his underwent treatment at County Hospital Mrs. Effie Bassinger ar ter and son, Marion ard for the past 13 years have occupied one of the Beatty apartments on West High street last week vec into an apartment of the Favuzza house on South Spring street -Mr, and Mrs. William Johnson and daughter, Kay, of Aliqui spending two weeks in Bellefor guests of Mr. Joh s mother Anna Johnson, of Valentine and also wi Mrs. Johnson’; . Samuel H. Poorman, of South Water Street Pvt of Bedford Bellefonte as guests cock’s parents, Mr Eckley of Valley recent marriage the former Jean s aged 7 of Rhoads, of Cole- red arm Mon- from son and Gir who , Mrs street fathe nson Hancock Mrs. Hi spent last and ward Mrs Eckle Overseas heard month Keller of Dr. ar Keller, of New Brun arrived in Bellefonte | indefinite visit with Mrs Parker, Mary street Kenneth Mrs. Henry wick. N. J week for an grandmother West Howard remain here Elear } nas 1 and Mrs Washit son He expect 5 il his mother, Par 1 rod from former ker fonte An | Hostetter spent a friends, Samuel ings D. C few hours with Bellefonte Monday. Mrs. Ho mer Kathryn Irvin, daug! late Dr. and Mrs. W. U. Irvin, of Bellefonte. The Hostetters have been visiting Mr. Hostetter's parents, Mr and Mrs. 8. K. Hostetter, Sr State College Robert Malin, who is em] in Pairfield, Conn. arrived in Belle- fonte during the weekend to take his brother and Herbert and Judith Malin to their grandparents home in Spring Lake N. J Mr Malin will remain 1n Bellefonte un- til the latter part of this week, when she will join the children at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert 8. Meyers, at Spring Lake Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rine and daughter, Glenda, of Willowbank street, motored to McKeesport spend the weekend with Mr Rine's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rine. They returned to Bellefonte early this week and were joined by Mrs. Rine's mother, Mrs Daniel Showalter, of East Lamb street, and Zane Carey, for a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N. Y Mr. Rine, an employe of the Titan Metal Co. is on vacation this week —L. M. Kirchoff, months manager of the Bellefonte Western Union Office, expects to leave late this week for Hornell, N Y.. where he will be stationed in the future. Mrs, Kirchoff and daughter Jean, departed Saturday for the for- mers parental home inp Watertown N. Y.. where they will remain until proper living accommodations have been secured in Hornell During their residence here the Kirchofls occupied an apartment in the First National Bank apartments, North Allegheny street, Miss Catherine Ventre and Miss Martha Walker were guests of hon- or at a dinner held last Wednesday night at the Hofbrau. Miss Ventre and Miss Walker, graduates of the Centre County Hospital Nurses’ Training School, have enlisted as U 8. Army nurses and will report to Aberdeen, Md, July 1. The dinner was given by nurses and women members of the hospital staff of the Centre County Hospital, young women will receive the ranks of second lieutenants when they as- wm stetter is the for- thier of the at mpioved sister, to for the past six sume their Army duties, Both Miss | Walker and Miss Ventre have been nursing at the hospital in Belle- fonte most of the time since their) graduation. The guests of honor; were presented with gifts of station-| ery and sewing kits, Those at the dinner were: Mrs, B. J. Beezer, Mrs Frank Geary, Mrs. Mary Locke, Mrs. Mattie Watts, Mrs. John Gillen, Mrs, Edward Witmer, Hoover, and the Misses Marie Ken- nedy, Marjorie Metz, Bara Adams, Josephine Masden, Ethel Beaver, Thressa Fye, Lucille Neal, Pearl Jeanette Houtz, Kathryn Cobble, Garbrick, Jane Keller, Mary McCor- mick, Dorothy Spritzer, Helen Ro- gus, Betty "Hollobarigh, Bettinia Means, The two! Mrs, Oliver % (yen State Teachers’ College, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Miss Roseann Brachbill, of South Spring street Paul W. Blerly, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blerly, of Rebersburg, has been promoted to technical sger- geant at Carlisle Barracks Sgt Blerly is in the finance department {at the barracks Mrs. C. C. Brown and Charles, of East Howard Monday departed for Cincinnati for a month's visit with Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ritchie and family Mr, and Mrs moved (rom an apartment Favuzza house on South street, to an apartinent in the the former Kelchline on Willowbank street Mr. and Mrs. Michael A of Harve de Grace, Md. spent week with Mr. Auman’s mother Clalr Auman, of Pleasant Gap also with Mrs. Auman’s mother Mary Arnold, of Prossertown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winters and daughter, moved Monday from the Gunsallus house East Bishop to the third floor apartment Ford Carage last Mrs. Effie Ba and Mrs. Norman Calhoun and young son, Norman, of Julian, were callers at this ofMce Monday while in Belle- fonte on a business mission Miss Ruth W. Ishler of Albany, N. Y. spent the weelizend at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs D. Paul Fortney of East Bishop street Mr. and Mrs. James Bradley last week moved from the Haag apart- ments on East Bishop street to the Academy apartments, South Spring street Use Sherwin-Willlams Kem- Tone, the modern miracle wall finish right over your faded wall paper Beautiful pastel colors, at the Elec- tric Supply Company, Bellefonte Pa . son street, £3 Mrs LE Benford in the Spring Hinds prop- Solomon house, Miss Ulla erty and Mrs Bialme, daughter of Ivan Bjamle, of Pine Friday went to Philadelphia for a several weeks’ visit with her brothers, Bengt and Torsten Bjlalme and families Mr Windber » with Mr street Auman last Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. Charles Miller, of spent the weekend in Belle- Mrs. Miller s brother-in- law and sister, former Judge and Mrs. Arthur C. Dale their home on East Linn street MR y home on for on } at treet vacated singer over week family Mr. and Mrs Cooner Upper Darby, Mr. John Winters and Mrs. Maude Fiedler, of Philadelphia and Mrs. Maude Winters of Smull- spent Saturday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hou- at Lemont Mr of who has been ill North Spring for time, is reported to be showing some slight improvement, but his condition is causing his many friends some anxiety Mrs. J. Will Conely during the weekend returned to her home on home of West Logan street from New York City where she had spent two months with law and daughter Mr William B. Wallis Barbara Toner Mrs. Andrew N. J are here visit with Clara Tone r *ir home on East How Johnson treet wome John of Mrs Haven and Frederick Vogt her k and son-in- Mrs Andrew of ol Riv MY spent several and Mr erside and weeks their Mrs and ard who has been of Columbia Belle vaca- class Balti- before returning to Belle- *l Dale lay the Bellefonte Breon avenue 1 SC TOO recently arrived in the summer attended John to spend swwriolde Miss Dale at Goucher Md Mer ae of the Brach- werk - mothe reunion College more fonte Mr Yleasant ill Purn spent the end in Philadelphia with his Mrs. Charles Brachl nday went to New Y show Lit of M Elton B. Tait { receiving of €on- | tnd th Ler there this hter weighing 6 a Mrs at . £) rent pen C. Campbell Priday in Bellef her Mr East High street at this time wa horo the home sister Lambert here Lambert Marie who lacement Ent train ment Center ‘Riley Kansa iolet South Water Martin, of near the weekend in of Pvi and Mr Mr Hancock js Bel George A Ke Mrs. Prank P. Hoag, of omas street, expects to home today from N Y .. where she has been a guest sinoe | Sunday of her law and dan- and Mrs Robert T Mr 1p North Musas treet Miller of $ Miss Jean Petiefonte Bedford Howard to return Rochester nd son -in- ghter Yer gi ren Han Torrens will accon of efonte member rradusted several week: n-law and daught wrents street. Mrs. Brad sr mother to East Bellefon night theatre Bellefo jo Band in in an all-ex- pense trip to bi national convention Mass, with the band beet 1 cancelled Saturday by lieu of the ite Dr. and Mrs and daughter, Kay, of Philadelphia late last week for a visit with Smeltzer's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. Smeltzer, at their home High street. Dr. Smeltaer returned to Philadelphia Monday, leaving the family here for a more extended visit Mrs. L.. C. Heineman, of Willow- bank street, expects to leave by rail today Buffalo, N. Y., for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Haag, Jr. and their young son, Ralph Louis, who was born last week. The infant is the first child in the family, and is Mr. and Mrs Helneman's third grandchild Frances Dale was guest of honor at a swimming and lawn party held Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, former Judge and Mrs Arthur C. Dale, of East Linn street, the affair being in celebration of her 11th birthday anniversary. Those present were: Patsy Mattern. Nancy Herman, Anne Sieg, Charity Lou McClellan, Virginia Mensch, Nancy and Joan Crawford, Peggy Fisher, Sherry Kofman, Nancy and Marcia CGarbrick, Alice Yeager. Julin War- Clarence Smeltzer arrived Dr William on East at Springfiel The trip ha Plc. Ci Va. Saturday duties there alter furlough with his wife a of parents, Mr and Kline, of East Bishop his return he waa accompanied by Mrs. Thomas and her cousin Betty Hall, of Milesburg., who are spend. ing this near the camp ester Thomas, of Camp returned to hi ding Lee i week's home Gus Upon spen Mrs street her f tor week James L. Seibert is reported to be recovering steadily at his home on Pine street from an illness which he suffered last Tuesday while in the business area of town. Por several days his condition was quite serious but he is now able to be about his home and is permitted limited acti- vity. although he has been cautioned not to go up and down stairs or to expose himsell to any other heavy exertion, John Sweitzer, joanitor at the completed] his annual summer paint. ment, in preparation for the winter. . . i {The boilers and pipes have been wer, Cynt tt, Patsy ner, Cynthia Scott, Anne Robb, BL8Y | sainted in an attractive eream and Blaney, Mary Edith and Dolores | combination. a the entire /. Rut thy Whit N mn and t Daly, Ruth and Dorothy White, and flor r is resplendent inh new Patty Rumberger, all of Bellefonte, int. Th and Barbara and Mary Croarkin of | PRIN e room is in spotless con- dition. and the heating system is Was ton, D. C a ashington, D. C being given a complete check-up, Mr Miss Elizabeth Delaney and her | Sweitzer reports. sister, Mrs. Margaret Dullen, of Lit. tle Nittany, on July 18 returned to treat Centre County from a month's visit Street. on Monday morning at the in Miami Beach, Florida. Miss De. | Philipsburg Btate Hospital under- 1 a laney went to Greensburg in 1916 Went an operation for the removal and remained there until her en- trance into the Sisters of Mercy! Convent, Chicago, on December 8, trouble for some time, The tooth. a bicuspid, was in a horizontal position . in the jaw and an infection had 1030. She was received into the Con. vent Mercy Day September 24, 1931; {developed In one end. During the took ample vows August 15, 1933; (operation the tooth was removed through the under side of the chin. | perpetual vows August 15, 1936. and is known in religious life as Sister | Mr. Martin returned home Tuesday | Mary Dominica, RSM. She has been | absent from the Convent for some weeks because of ill health and ex- | pects to remain in the County until special con at the Bellefonte she has recuperated sufficiently to Y M. A. While this program is resume her duties. She is io Pd LB Bi on the year around, warm her time among her brothers, John weather brings with it a special urge this time. and her sisters, Mrs. Julia Dolan, of | lowing persons have been taught to { Jacksonville, and Miss Dullen, of swim: June Martin, Catherine Cow- Little Nittany. Preparations are now her, Sara Hollobaugh, Glenn Wallzer, | being made for the annual reunion {95 July or August. The reunion will Levine, Joy Owens, Louise Larimer, be held on the old Daniel Delaney Joan Dawson, Robert Bottorf, Col- homestead three miles east of Jack-!leta Bear, Bruce Wilson, Mahlon | sonville. All members and friends Sprankle, Mary Ann Beezer, Nancy | of the Delaney clan are cordially in- | Ann Herman, Betsie Beezer, and Jay | Ivited to attend the reunion and are Rosman. The following peisons have. asked to watch for further an-|completed the course in life saving: | nouncements which will be publish Ralston A. Derr, Arthur C. Dale, Jr, j= later, jand Edward J. McNichol. McClellan | Centre County Court House, has just’ ing of the boller room and equip-! Irvin Martin, of South Allegheny | of a tooth which has been giving him | inight and is recovering nicely at ~Acquatic activities are receiving and Michael Delaney, of Centre Hall, | for swimming. Since May 1 the fol- Patsie Blaney, Robert Worrick, | of the Delaney family, sometime in! David Adams, Pred Sheffer, Philip Ld it's Drug Store Hallmark Greeting boys in the Army, Navy, Alr Corps. Everitt's Drug Store Miss Helen Harper, of East Howard street, returned thiy week from a several weeks’ visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harper, In Wyomissing Pvt. James R. Weaver, stationed at Predericksburg, Va, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weaver of West Logan street Corp Eearl Alkey, son of Mrs | Laura Alkey. of Curtin, returned to Kessler Pleld, Miss, Thursday after spending a fifteen-day furlough with his mother and friends Patty Lou, aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Saxion, of Port Matilda RD, returned home Sunday after spending a week with her aunt. Miss Lizzie Parley, South Water street Six Bellefonte Girl Scouts have volunteered to sell USO buttons on the streets of Bellefonte, Saturday A contribution of ten cents or more entitles the donor to a USO button Mrs. Elizabeth VanCuren and and Mrs. Frank Kerstetter and Mary Jane, of Charlotte, arrived here Monday for a with Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer cards for Marines, Mr daughter Mich visit Royer and daughter Florida to visit Madn- They in Mrs. 8. T. Young Davtona Beach Bellefonte F Young" » Lutz of F expect spend Bellefonte riday Mrs street daughter ast Logan to several months last week with her and phia “Mie h her son M and Ciwenc in Bellefon week father samuel Bishop 1 sister Ray of East Bis} Kemp and §; two Clevenstine brother street her with A pha 4 moploved by Pras employed by Wa Rallroad before Vania the army =a piaint t the Urealmen abou to $50 at bringing went for some other are in great demand and generally, seem we prices than usual Jr. 16, son of ana items also moat bringing betler items to Robert Thompson, Mr and Mrs Robert Thompson of North Spring street, who had been working on the Victor Thompson farm at Curtin since the close of schools, Tuesday moming suffered a painful injury. One tine of a hay fork he was using struck and pene- trated his left foot for a depth of an inch or more. He disregarded the injury and was operating a tractor! when the foot became so painful he {had to be assisted from the machine After receiving treatment at the of- fices of a local physician he. was tak - en to his parental home where the injury is healing nicely A giant truck-trailer outit car- rying a large power shove] destined for the government ordnance plant in White Deer Valley, near Wile i Hamsport, blocked traffic on North Allegheny street in front of the post. office bullding Saturday night The ibig machine, which had been pro- leeeding south on {was brought to a sudden emergency halt by its driver when spectators in the area shouted to him to pre- ivent him from running into a tem- porary light cable which had been | street there | P stretched across the {The driver threw on the air brakes with such effect that they not only | (brought the truck to a quick stop, but locked in position. Workmen | : , pape {tires and rubber of any kind. Write | {labored most of the night ang until | late Sunday afternoon before the | locked brakes were released and the vehicle wos able to continue on its journey. 18) FREE Just have you friends pos) order with you for 4 Iba, each. We ship 5 Roaster Fi DIRECT PROM OUR KITCHENS 10 rou Finest - Froehost . Tastisst Just pay postman $316. We prepay [charges including insurance. TAETHUN C0 wanvracronms SALTIMORE - MARYLAND Hallmark Cireeting Cards Ever- | Allegheny street, | . 30,000 People Read This Column every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar gain Counter RATES Advertisements of REAL ESTATE advertising--sale or rent KEYED ADS--All advertisements to this office, ments must be complied wit Please do not call ar the twenty-five first Issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ments contain more than twenty-five words, A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate | | POR cents for | advertise charged less Where one cent a word bs words or 25 that h by request replies to be malled those answering the advertise. office for Information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocratl whose vertisement subscriber can be subscription is paid up in these columns one will be charged the Mr. and Mrs Downingtown, summer home for the season Joseph Baker, of opened thelr at Wingate, nave Porgy, Memorial services for deceased members of Centre lodge 1. O. OF Bellefonte, will be held in the lodge rooms at 8:30 o'clock tonight. Mem. bers of the Crystal Springs Rebekah Lodge will be In charge of the ser- vice All Odd Pellows and thelr iriends are urged Ww attend USO Drive Nets $586.00 To Date Girl Scouts to Hold Tag Day, Saturday; Other Ac- tivities Listed will | Girl the will » ’ IS campaign Bellefonte tationed in Lown ar the el H Asi0e as which mn has the heen campaign is by E 1 the Be amount fs far ported of efonte represents metus been d only ists. Chair- he supervision Auxiliary Members of n Loy werk foman’s Club ; and the other trywrnie soleil The fund wesk when Bellet Banjo Bar amount represented one-dl LET 77 the ite ceipts of the Victory Concert held t the Plaza a Moon of Half ANNINE a benefit Hill small ca of the oan ekd July 3 Bager and nn Hall be | Arch Moon " Unionville USO Drive Nets $33.75 : Harry McElwain, of Unior chairman of the UBO drive irmville and Union an tribtiti contributions wille in Un- gh town - boroug ain reports date of $3375 The campaign in the borough was i capable hands of the Union- ville Boy Scout troop, while Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hall conducted the drive in the township Any person in the area Wishing to contribute to the fund is requested to get in touch with Mr. McElwain before Baturday Ps n the ladies 14 ii B shortage tevel meties, the faces of turn pale CO8- will Wanted to Buy WANTED-—To buy saddles and brid . ws. Call Bellefonte 3044 x26 WANTED-To buy livestock of ail kinds. H E Nelll. R D. 2 Belle- fonte, Pa. Phone 6464 WANTED-To buy boy's used bicycle Inguire of Jerry Owens Rellefonte, fH D 2 (Jacksonville road) WANTED -- To buy a second-hand | dump rake. Inquire of Jerry Ow. ens. Bellefonte, R. D. 2. (Jacksonville road). x28 WANTED--To buy a copy of Linn's | ; istory of Centre and Counties. Inquire of M. T. Wetzel, #15 8. Seventh St. Goshen, Indiana x27 WANTED -- To buy second hand shafting and babbit. best prices ald. Inquire of Swartz Machine | Bhop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R. WANTED ull Kinds | Wallirun Autos Bervice, Wingate, call Bellefonte 2422. 17 WANTED Antique furniture, bur- | caus, writing desks, doughtravs | chairs. tables, ig | Deas, ns, dolls, jo ng old pia and gh 156 Br Market tor patch Work Wanted Every time regular used six times a year at different theatre Lo 161 | Clinton | The oa subscriber to 0 date, entitled free of charge advertising rate intervals Centre Dem- 25-word ad- Otherwise the This privilege in Ww WANTED on a far Pa WANTED wore auire D 2 A m R A boy on farm of Larue L boy and gir N. A Bho tilda D1 Young man the month. 1 Bellefonte WANTED Md die -pgred Ho dren ww Keep widower Ingu Axemann, Pa woman wit 3 f MoDowe Wi ch bic WANTED alor Exper Inquire stone Gazett Dial 2118 WANTED nare ( Saturday a Furnace une ove me on Mart PP LD WANTED Midd} WANTED—Men ALG JOS ber nice gr He MEC HANIC S ODOT LUN ~ POR wis snd aver byes FOR SAL ries W Fat] Picking John Walker days Wingate POR SALE Farm tracilors and plows Used and large variety wry, that is avaliable “Img vement Ootnpany, Jersey x26 “A Massey-Harris grain binder, 7 foot cut with tWwngus frock, all In good shape. Inaguire of Harvey A Hoy. B.D 2 Fa BALE X2R FOR SALE apreader and vator, both In aur of Kyle R D rl International good oondition In. Corman, Belisfonte x27 FOR BALE-- 112 rata killed with can Schulte Red Sqguill harmless 10 animals and poultry, O A Kiine Hardware Co and Shaffer Hardware, Bei lefon te, Pa x30 POR SALE A 1033 Ford four- door sedan. with 6 practically new tires radio. heater and fog light Inguire | of Roy Hazel East Lamb St, Belle- fonte, Pa Phone 3107, x26 POR SALE- large bevel opiate “mir- ror with gold frame, 20x51 inches overall Excellent condition wil soll reasonable. Ruth M. Eby. Pleas. ant Gap Dial Belistonte 6304. x28 POR SALE— Fordson tractor Darts, most all kinds, good set of Spa... wheels: Hot 8pot carbuetor: governs ors; pulleys: blocks; most anything you want. RE Brobeck, Hubler. | bu. Pa 19uf POR SALE Electric refrigerator (porociain finish); roli-top desk with chalr. new adding machine, 7 column. capacity 20.900000. new kit- (ehen cabinet (never used). Palmer iC. Blerly, Rebersburg, Pa x27 | POR SALE- Single or double exten- { =ion ladders from 12 to 40 feet jong. Bargains. Made of white pine | With split hickory rungs. Suitable {for picking cherries applies, and barn land house work Colonel G. Decker, Linn street, Beliofonte, Pa 2042 x26 : of | BURIAL VAULTS--me sure i Dunlap concrete burial vault when Brothers for the past twen and sold direct to you for om anywhere in Centre Coun- Saiongry ete. can be fur- by us Drices We have on pny all ki of en- Ned » and t our line before ordering else- Centre Democrat, Balintonte, farm . Bellefonte, Pa. Help Wanted Inanire at 26 E Logan | Belafonte | A second-hand manure | culti- | Guaranteed | it Is ng on must choose one. Made by Dun- | POR SALE--One truck tube, size 700.17 retreading. Clarenos burg, Pa BALE About 400 200 bushels of oats Inquire of Mrs. 8B M Pa Live >tock BALE Eight Inquire of H P or phone Zion Wie Tire Miller To. Public mAOoun) ¢ lookout for fol cert Hoa tes Serial « 20481504, Bernal ( 20481500 and Ber which were piaced by mistake in the wrong os parked In f Meola hans as IZ store at College on Thursday, June whose Dossession ned i ated y for - Rationing Board xan Notice NOCITICH Aes lors WOWINng sUEAr mrkel 20484807, Ber ( Day. | 20482121 I « x26 ( 20481 i Mad isos xan Merchants and he on the PO bushes onn ana price Howard at n ’ ’ irom o Pa POR calf soring BALE by Mill Fresh ner § Of Pa, Phone Ayr leroy Wagner 24-1-2 nire rw wilh Announcements a Cemetery aru x29 FESTIVAL The dvent FOR SALE.--A 4 ph 4 tir W fg & weight about Kyle Corman year-old 1400 Bell elon POR ¢ FPARMERS. Penns Co | Business Opportunity Ta ® SALS Rooms For Rent DEAD STOCK FOR RENT «Twn 676. ) re Bly promptly CELI Tine Pr Ine e, Liovd 1. Bmith Pa 1-1 POCHTIS fe iletor a Lire D Milesburg R Repairing PURKTTC IR8 FOR RENT centrally vine's Store Friedman REPAIRED — Reopalty kinds of furniture oovers made Upholstering Phone 362-R 1-41 "OR ,. 5 r Lam* w Ar RENT yernsta eare hes Mayiag and aer- makes of wash- Bweepery whes re bristled RR K Owens Eiectric Store, 8 Allegheny street. Dial 2038 . 1518 ve - oy vt. MAOUHINE WORK — lawn mowers x27 sharpened General machine work of all kinds. We also hinve (a siock cold roll steel, cap screws, el screws Woodruff keys, key stock, etc. Bwarts two adults Avallabie at nee, | Machine Shop, Beliefonie, Pa. Phone | Mw R. V. Mull, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 2041. 2-41 {541 4 - w— FOR _RENT_A_7-room Bonds buy bombs, Stamps buy S.-room house, all bullets! Buy U. 8 Defense Bonds located on South Spring street yor Stamps every pay day! fonte. Inquire of John — a - Floor Show EVERY NIGHT —— AT ats SERVICING working 4 vice We service ere and sweene Erep vour une al a Daria Houses tor Rent | POR RENT-—-One wn lor Eimer Ler lights Rows home electric C not i ng a mouth Pa runni RENT. Front ive LWO-SOry hotise suitable tor | POR of attract. half house and a conveniences, Belle 8 Lambert Bellefonte 244 Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT we Large apartment on Bast Linn street. Inquire of James Furst 2»y FOR RENT- An apartment of throe furnished rooms with private bath. continuous hot water Reasonable rent Mra. A M Rishell, 24 East High street, Bellefonte. Phone 3264 x28 - | Harry's Tavern room c FOR RENT--First-floor. four apartment and a second floor 5- fOOm apartment on the oorner of North Allegheny and Curlin streets Inquire at the First National Bank Beliefonte, Pa 264 HECILA PALRK Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season 8 Spring SL Bellefonte, Pa - Fh " . d ROOLER SKATING - DANCING - RIDES. REFRESHMENTS FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables Parking - Movies FREE THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION Restful and Yet Thrilling for Both Young and OM.
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