THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five wd) ~Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds VanBus- kirk, recently married, have moved into an apartment in the Mrs. Har- vey Schaeffer residence on East High street Miss Harriet Showers, of Pleas- ant Gap, employed In the business office of the Bell Telephone Com- pany, Is enjoying her annual two weeks' vacation Mrs. Mary Bager, of Halfmoon Hill, last Thursday departed by bus for Monroe, N. C, for a visit with her son, Sgt. Joseph Sager, who Is in training at Camp Sutton Mrs. H. M. Hiller, of Philadel- phia, arrived in Bellefonte last Wed- nesday for a visit with Miss Mary Blanchard and her sister, Mrs. Rob- ert M. Beach, at the family home on West Linn street Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brooks moved during the weekend from an apartment in the James Stickler house on West Bishop street, to the Mrs. Thomas Hazel apartment on East Logan street F. H. Ulrich, a native of Spring Mills, who has been living in Wil Hamsport for the past twenty years stopped in our office Tuesday. Mr Ulrich is visiting among friends and relatives for a few days — Arthur S. Houck, Jr, son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Houck, East Bishop street, is recuperating nicely from an emergency appendix operation per- formed Tuesday of last week at the Centre County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Ritz and two children, of Harrisburg, and Mr and Mrs. Charles McClellan and three daughters, of East Howard street, spent the weekend at the Mc- Clellan cottage in Green Valley —Miss Molly Walker, young dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Wal- ker, of the Orvis apartments, East Curtin street, is recuperating rapidly from a tonsilectomy performed Fat day at the Centre County Hospits Mr, and Mrs. Homer Young, of Prossertown, last week moved inte an apartment in the Snyder building on West Bishop street, recently va- cated by Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Baum- gardner, who have moved to Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yearick of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woomer of Greensburg: and Frank Woomer of Chicago, all farmer residents of Bellefonte, circulated among former friends and acquaintances here on Sunday C. C. Brown, of East Howard street, Sunday went to Cincinati Ohio, to join his wife and child who have been visiting relatives there for the past two weeks. Mr. Brown and the family expect to return to Belle- fonte late this month George Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fisher, of East Lamb street, last Monday enlisted in the U. 8. Navy in Altoona and was sent to Pittsburgh for assignment. He had been employed in the A & P Super Market for some time —Mrs. Peter Mangino, East Lamb street, and Mrs. Minnie Corman. of Bellefonte, R. D., departed by rail last Thursday for Camp Sutton, N C. for a week's visit with their re- spective sons, James Mangino and Donald Corman, both in camp there Mr. and Mrs George R. Snyder, of Wingate, are the parents of their second child and second daughter born at the Centre County Hospital last Tuesday The little girl weighed eight pounds, five ounces at birth Mrs. Snyder is the former Mary Elizabeth Boone, of Zion -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smeltzer and son William, of Scarsdale, N. Y and Mrs. Smeltzer's mother, Mrs Sheppard. of Schnectady, N. Y., ar- rived in Bellefonte Friday for a ten " days’ visit with Mr. Smeltzer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs William C. Smelt- zer, at their home on East High street —Malcolm Wetzler, of Milesburg exalted ruler of the Bellefonte Elks Lodge, and Mrs Wetzler, departed by rail Saturday night from Altoona, for Omaha, Neb, where Mr. Wetzler is attending the Elks National Con- vention as delegate from the Belle- fonte Lodge. They expect to return to Bellefonte Saturday —Mr. and Mrs. E. Keith Anderson and son, Ardell Jerome, of West Logan street, departed Priday for Ridgway for a two weeks’ visit with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Skehan. Mr. Anderson is employed in the local offices of the West Penn Power Company —Sheriff Edward R. Miller, Mrs Miller and their two children. and Sheriff Miller's mother, Mrs. Dela Miller, of East Bishop street, Sunday motored to Willlamsport where they spent the early part of this week while Sheriff Miller attended some of the sessions of the annual con- vention of the State Sheriff's As- sociation —Ralph Moerschbacher, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moerschbach- er, of East Bishop street, and Horace Hartranft, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs Horace J. Hartranft, of East Linn street, last week enlisted in the U. 8. Marines and have been sent to Parris Island, 8. ©. for preliminary train- ing. The young men Enlisted at Pittsburgh. ~Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper, of North Thomas street, recently re- ceived a cablegram from their son, Casper entered the U. 8. Army Sig- been stationed at Pt. Meade, Md, most of the time before his departure | Tuesday, when they dug up earth psday, p : p jaround a tree in front of the A & for Australia. --Mrs. Leslie Polliard, of East Bis- hop street, entertained at her home | last Thursday afternoon in honor of her son, Johnny's fifth birthday | anniversary. Guests included Gladys | and Bally Owens, Betsy Witcraft, | Mary Belle and Nancie Rossman, | Judy O'Donnell, Ruth Little, June Kaufman, Jackie Dale, Tommy Bitkett and Kenneth Anderson, alll of Bellefonte, and Mickey Bell, of | State College. The afternoon was! spent in games and refreshments | + and the guest of honor received a & npumber of gifts. Toma gh Dr. C. C. Shallcross left today for Philadelphia on business, ex- pecting to be there until Monday Mrs. John Sommerville, of East Jishop street, spent last week in Mil- ton with her sister, Miss Jessie Da- Vis Miss Betty Ever, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Eyer, of East Bish- op street, recently accepted a posi- tion in the offices of the Titan Metal Company Charles Mensch, with the U. 8 Navy at Norfolk, Va, spent the week. end in Bellefonte with his mother | and brother, Mrs. Charles Mensch North Allegheny street, and Thomas Mensch, of East Linn street Pvt. Fred A. Stover, with the U S. Army Air Corps at Scott Pleld Ill, is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B M Stover At their home in Lyonstown. He als visiting friends in Bellefonte Mr Hugh 8 Taylor and her Inughter, Mrs. Louise Manchests f East Linn street spent this past week in Washington, D. C.. with Mrs Taylor's son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Philip Taylor and fam. ily ) Mr. and Mrs. Warren Spencer and family, formerly of State Col- lege, have moved to Bellefonte and are occupying one of the Schad houses on North Spring street, Mr Spencer 1s employed by Kofman & Company here Mrs. Martin Miller, Mrs. J. C Rogers, Mr Ivan Walker and Mrs Francis Crawford last Thursday mo- tored to the Girl Scout Camp at Baree, Huntingdon county, to attend a meeting of t Camp Association Mr Miller the Bellefonte Girl Scout Commissioner Mr and Mr Alexander Gal rath and daughter, Jane, and Mr Galbraith mother, Mr John Van Pelt, all of New Britain, Conn for a visit with Mrs. VanPel brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy and family at their home north of town Members of the Bellefc | team went to Pittsburgh Sun- sre they were gh brewing con lHHowbank street former Mi Elizabet and her sister, Mrs. Nan McGinnis, of West Howard street, during the weekend went to Bethle- hem for a visit with Mrs. Larimer's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs "Jae k Balf, and their infant son tobert Charles, who was born July 4. at St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem Mr. and Mrs. Leo Toner and daughter Mary Louise, and Pred Sala, of Riverside, N. J. are spend- ing this week in Bellefonte with Mr Toner's mother, Mrs. Mary Toner and family at their home on East Howard street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toner, also of Riverside, returned i home early this week after a two- at the Toner residence » Sheckler, daughter of and Mrs. Charles Sheckler, of Milesburg, employed in the offices of the American Lime and Stone Com- pany. is on vacation this week and spent the early part of the week with her brother, Sgt. Charles Sheckler at Camp Sutton, N. C. From there {she went to Baltimore, Md. for a visit with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sheckler expecting to return home Saturday Mrs. Richard P. Westervelt, of Pleasant Gap, was guest of honor at a farewell bridge party held last Thursday night by Mrs. Donald Womer at her home in Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Westervelt left Saturday to make her home near New York City. Mrs Westervelt was presented with a card table as a farewe]] gift The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shannon Mr. and Mrs Robert Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Rote, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge, Mr. Westervelt, and Mr Voomer Mr and Mrs. Clayton Greenland of Bush Addition, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of their first child, a daughter weighing 5 pounds, 12 ounces, at the Centre County Hospital at 520 o'clock last Thursday afternoon. The little girl has been named Helen Jean, and both she and her mother, the former Helen Wisosky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Wisosky, of Win- burne are getting along nicely. Mr Greenland has been employed as a linntyoe operator in the Centre Dem ocrat office for some years West Penn Power Co. workmen and Bellefonte Borough workmen are engaged this week in installing the four standards and wiring for the traffic light system at the corner | Mrs. George C. Marie, of Boals- burg, was a caller at our office Tues- day while In town on a shopping trip Mrs. GG, Oscar Gray and Mrs Malissa Ward, both of Bellefonte, spent the weekend In Lancaster as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cray Miss Thressa Fye, operating room supervisor at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital, Monday, returned to her duties after a week's vacation In New York City Billy Dubbs, son of Mr. and Ms P. M. Dubbs, of East Curtin street Is spending a week with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Carl H Dubbs, in Pottsville Harry E Vonada of Sunbury and friend, Miss Gladys Swineford of Virginia were weekend visitors at the former parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Vonada Miss Kathleen Derstine, Pitts burgh, was a weekend guest of her sisters, Miss Agnes Derstine, of Burn side street, and Mrs. Howard Casper of North Thomas street A number of little gi friends of Marilyn Claster, were entertained at the home of Marilyns parent: Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Claster, on East Linn street, last Tuesday afternoon Miss Stell phia, arrived in Bellefonte during the weekend for a visit with her father, Martin Cooney, and family at their home on West Bishop street a Cooney, of Philadel Rumberger of Harri Hublersburg led Syivania Com- pany at Mill Hall Mrs Hoffman the former Betty Teaman, of Belle fonte, and the Visito Houser Mr. and toona man, of Mi Stover and sor Anna Kustenhx rdes i 1 ont, and Mrs Andrew Rishel and children Charles. Paul, Ruth. Emma and San- Budd Moyer has resumed + offices of the Bal- surance onpany 4 1 week 3 Long Br h, and Asbury J Before her recent marria May Mrs. Mover was the Miss Helen Klinger, daughter and Mrs Robert Klinger. of Addition, Bellefonte parents of street, Tue eaday morning re. ed a cablegram from her band it. Kenneth Hockenberry DuBois, to the effect that he land- ed safely in Australia. 8gt Hocken- berry is with the U. 8 Army Engin- eers. Mrs. Hockenberry is the rer Mary VanBuskirk, of Bellefon Orvis Scholl. of Milesburg, and C. C. Shuey, of Bellefonte, took mem- bers of the W. C. T. U of Mr. Shuey's church, and some from Milesburg to the County W. CT. U. convention at Aaronsburg. They spent the day at the convention and on their re- turn home, near Millheim met Mel- vin Snare of Rebersburg. who was going toward Millheim. The two cars sideswiped doing some damage { to both cars, but no one was injured A weiner roast was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Stover, at Lyonstown. last night for Pvt Fred A. Stover, who is on a furlough until July 21 from Scott Pield. Ill Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B M. Stover and daughter, Lois, Bern- ard Stover, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Green and son Junior, Helen Grove and two sons, Paul and Nevin, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stover and daughter Nellie, Beverly Gray, Elmer Shuey, Virginia Benner, Ethel Sto- i ver and Pvt. Stover. Announcement has been made of Howard and Allegheny streets |Of the engagement of Miss Cyrene and the lights are expected to be | E. Newcomb, daughter of Mrs. J. C placed in regular operation next! Newcomb, of East High street, Belle- week. When that system is in op- eration, a similar installation will be | fonte, and Robert K. Tressler, son of ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tressler, Belle- set up at the corner of High and |fonte R.D. Miss Newcomb is a grad- | Water streets. Bellefonte then will | uate of the Bellefonte high school ! i have four sets of traffic lights and it Pvt. Luther Casper, saying that he had arrived safely in Australia, that | he is well, and is receiving mail. Pvt. | | especially at rush hours, nal Corps on March 15, 1941, and had | is believed that they will eliminate many of the traffic hazards which have beset the town for some time- —Borough workmen were con- fronted with a first class mystery, P Super Market on North Allegheny street, to find the source of water which has been draining from the area of the tree for the past six weeks. Two inches under ground there was no sign of water, and al- {though a considerable area around the tree was spaded up, no leaks, water, or water pipes were discovers ed. Falling in their quest, the work- men covered up the ditch and went home. Yesterday the area was damp but no water was visable, Whether | the condition Is corrected or not re- | mains in doubt. | class of 1940, and is now a sophomore | at Penn State. Mr. Tressler is a graduate of Bellefonte high school | and is assisting his father in opera- | ting the Tressler farm. No date has| been set for the wedding | Mrs. John Knapilk, of Halfmoon | Terrace, who for several weeks has! been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Dale Shuey at Lemont, while under- | going treatment for a condition from! which she has been suffering for the | past eight months, will be taken to] the University of Pennsylvania Hos. | pital at Philadelphia, tomorrow, for! examination by specialists. The {ll- ness began with severe head pains which did not respond to the usual! forms of treatment, and in recent! weeks Mrs, Knapik has lost the use! of her lower limbs, Her husband ind possibly other members of the family will accompany her to Phlla- delphia tomorrow, It was reported that new building is progressing rapidly and that the structure will be ready for occupancy this fall Borough Manager Philip Saylor, Borough Engineer Arthur and Mrs. Dean Shope spent | vacation week touring New and Canada. Mr, hope Is ¢ employe of the Titan Metal Co Pvt. Francis X. Fauble, of Chan. Field, Rantoul, Il, arrived Bellefonte Saturday and remained vernight with his mothe: M1 Mary M. Fauble on North Allegheny before going to the Arma- Training School In Indian- Indiana, where he will training for scme time Miss Margaret Wallace, of Ever who has been visiting with parent y for the past three weeks and Mrs. James B. Wallace, 8 to return to her home Her vacation was extended account of her mother's lliness as accompanied by her niece Eleanor Wallace, who will spend ummer visiting her grandpa and Mrs. Kenneth Hall R. D., are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a daugh the Centre County Hospital Sunday nigh I'he Infant wh econd child but the first dau the family, and her mother mer Carolyn Young, daught Andrew Young, of Belle Former Local Man Is Honored at Meadville Board Elects New Teachers IComtinned from page ome) tats High of Pi State masts wer refer. B Valer 4 elle ¥ ¥ hey a atid position y ashier f he cafeteria: Elwood Arthur Foreman, for . orial staff week will be moving week at the Bellefonte Academy. for on Mon. day the task of vacating the property will begin Temporary offices will be established in one of the classrooms Armory Bullding on North street and the Supervising Principal was authorized take f such details as having tele- emoved appeared at the session explain the borough's requirements for closing the section of West Lamb between Locust Alley street Mr. Hewitt related sewers, water and gas lines will have to be relocated and pointed out certain other work the closing of the will entall. The Board proved the proposal, and assured the Borough representatives that the Board would reimburse the borough the expense entailed. Actual work oh the project will not begin until after the section of street has been legally abandoned The building committee reported the the Williamsburg school district has decided not to purchase the boiler in the Academy building. The partment has become ie benefits derived, gain Counter Advertisements 1 more than twent KEYED ADS navertisements SUBSCRIBER'S alvaged from Wanted to Rent Wanted to Buy Work Wanted work on the Help Wanted cook and two WANTED Men to cut paper wood iogs by contract All Next Week at Widmann & Teah, Ine. * BROCKERHOFF BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA. 30,000 | People Read This Column Democrat's classified advertising de 80 amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and undisputably Centre County's Community Bar twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for additional Insertion. Where advertise- five words, one cent a word is charged cent a word Is charged for real estat advertisements that request replies to be mailed with by those answering the advertise * office for Information concerning wh not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber to * 0 dats is entitied t Lime, free regular advert erent intery 5-i-3. Milihewn FOR Cire ant Gag Quick sale Pleasant Gan. Pa X20 SALE--Fordeon tractor parts t Kinds. good sel of Spas 8pot carbueto ok most any Brobeck, Hubli SALE One used No manure spreader. a one new Papac alle finger feed roll only available this geason. James J Markie, State College. Pa x31 FOOL SALE Four ladies’ writing * de Rs glass tops 810 a piece Roll-top desk and chair, $12 New 685 R. C Alen adding machine, will fake $65 cash Capacity 99.060 99 Palmer CC. Bierly, Rebersburg. Pa X39 FOR SALE U sed mere handise i gasoline washer, 2 electric stoves 2 joe boxes, 1 battery Philco radio i electric radio. New merchandise: a few Philo radios and other electri appliances. Melroy's, Pleasant Gap Pa. x29 BURIAL VAULTS -®e 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 $40 { Delivered anywhere in Centre Cou. ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 242 {or 2765 a ENGRAVED—Name cards wedding | nvitationg and annhouncements | personal Mationery etc. can be fur inished by us at reasonable prices {| We have on display all kinds of en- igraved work, Call at our office and | | Inspect our line before ordering else. | where. Centre Democrat, BeliStonys | Pa i ———————— | POR SALE-—Farm machinery. avail- | able today: 1 new Mode! B John | { Deere tractor on rubber, with start. jer and lights: 1 Model B on rubber lused; 12 miscellaneous used tractor: | ion steel. B used tractor plows: | used sulky plows; 5 used riding cul- | [tiaviors; 2 new walking cultivators: 12 new horse mowers: 2 tractor power Imowers; 3 used mowers: 2 used sul. {ky hay rakes; 1 side-delivery rake; 12 used disks and 2 new disks: 2 land ‘rollers: 1 3-oan Westinghouse elec ‘tric milk cooler; 1 new Paver and {used Gehl ensilage cutter; 2 new jcultipackers; 1 20-horsepower elec. itric motor: 40 used engines; much [other machinery not now In sea:on {Stop and check it over. Losoh Farm | Implement Company, Jersey Shore, x3 Live Stock Steele, Julian. BR. D. 29% l. |POR SALE-—Onie milch cow. Lund: | HL BALE-A farm Of 77 ucres devel |g op Spring street Bellefonte Rent ite Lambert Bellefonte, Pa. Mu CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | rinent on of James 260 floor, 3-10010 Appris shed Duplex 7-rOom arunent ail conven brick house, good J] Lowder, S00 W College, Pa. Phone x29 Announcements snnusl Watson Augwt 15 at ne, Pa “Treteny Lival at vening Real Estate - ror Sale Helen treet, Belle- Jially invited x30 Cemetery " hold Wir annual si Runyiik “Sat vor July , the usual place in the Ray A a LAs fed Evervhody ooe anil Won use. Anvone wish r ke will be much Miscellaneous OCH ~—Twmoved promptly. MiTheim, Pa Poon rae charges 1a Centre Pia 2104, at gur ex- 1-8 ved T romp. TN m———— A —Removeg wrompuy. at my exvense, phone isovd L. Bmi i~ "URNTTUR REPAIRED Repairs made 1 kinds of furniture Ole tering sip covers made . D, Upholstering : 10 A Phone 3687-R Houses tor Rent Heton I RENT 22 house st SERVICING ‘© your Maytag Darts and ser- makes of wash- Sweeper brushes Owens Electric sireel. Dial 2086 eu WORK ~~ Lawn mowers General machine work of We also Lave nn s100k ould . . roll Cap screws sel BCrews, RENT ! roon o— fn Port aodrufl kes key glock, eto. Swarte {ida ater and light Rens achi bop, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone fis ra ‘ hind bombs, Stamps buy i 8 Defense Bonus ry pay day! Floor Show EVERY NIGHT wT — RENT--A T.room house fonveniences, located of ire of John 8. Lambert. or Mar. | Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT First. SAoor fo ir room apartment and a second floor TOM apartment on the corner of in | North Allegheny snd Curtin streets 8S. Spring St Bellefonte, Pa. inquire at the Pirst National Bank. Bellefonte, Pa 2641 Harry's Tavern IHECILA PARK Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season ROOLER SKATING - DANCING - RIDES. REFRESHMENTS FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables FREE Parking - Movies THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION Restful and Yet Thrilling for Both Young and OM.
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