July 23, 1942. LOCALS n wd Pape Five CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | {Julia Hines, of East Howard street 30, 000 People Read This Column Ho FOR BALE Ww seject from Mr, and Mrs, Walter B. Rankin, week, That's why The Centre Democrat's Bechdel of Camp Hill, spent the weekend In partment has become so amazingly popular Bellefonte with Mr. Rankin's father, the benefits derived, W. B. Rankin, and sisters, at the gain Counter | family home on East Curtin street RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 for John T. Smith, with the U. 8 first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise | Navy and stationed at the Philadel. ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged phian Navy Yard, spent the weekend REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate in Bellefonte with his mother, Mrs. advertising—sale or rent Sarah E. Smith, of East High street KEYED ADS—All advertisements Jackie Heffelfinger, son of Mrs. to this office, must be complied with by those answering advertise Jean Heffelfinger, of West Beaver ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such street, Saturday underwent a ton- advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted tw divulge the name sillectomy at the Centre County hos- of the advertiser pial and is now recovering nieely at SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE--Every subscriber to us home ocral whose subscription 1s paid up to date, is entitled Mrs vertisement in these columns one time, free of charge daughters Moly, Donna and subscriber will be charged the regular advertising of East Howard street, spent can be used six times a year at different days this week as guests of Mrs. Hayden Ritz, at their cottage In Juniata county Merritt Adams and family, of Watsontown, attended the celebra tion of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Mllesburg last week Mr Adams war born in Milesburg spent his boyhood years there Ann Mir treet THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA. George Bhugert, of Elmira, N former well known resident of | Bellefonte, spent the forepart of the week here on a business mission Miss Esther Hines, of Philadel- [ phia, spent the weekend In Belle. fonte visiting with her mother, Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Barlett, of | Pleasant Gap, departed Saturday for | [¥. a week's trip north as far as Can- nda, Shop at the Electric Supply Co, | Bellefonte, Pa. We still have a limi- | ted supply of most all electrical items | Check your needs now Mrs. Wade McKinley and child- | ren, Andrew and Kay, of Milesburg, spent the weekend in Niagara Falls, IN. Y., with Mr. McKinley, who Is employed In that city Bellefonte Girl Scouts who on Monday went to Camp Baree for a week's outing were: Jean Blaney, Dorothy White, Shirley Brown, Joan Davison and Mary Tingue Mrs. T. A. Shoemaker Hazel apartments, North Allegheny street, Is reported to be recovering steadily from an operation performed last Wednesday at the Centre County hospital Donald and Mrs Thomas the U. 8 Miss vice Mrs. Harry Strunk, of State Col- spent Thursday with Mrs, Char- les Houser, of Lemont, who has been ill for some time Miss Margaret Sprigg, of Phila- delphia, arrived in Bellefonte, Satur- day, for a visit with her nlece, Mrs P. M. Dubbs, of East Curtin street Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Cald- well, of Uniontown and Mrs James Caldwell and family, of East Bishop street, spent last week at the Taylor Cottage along Spring street Mrs. Charles Saxion returned to ~Mr. and Mrs. James Saxion of | Burnside street, were recent visitors with friends in Gettysburg Clark Brewer of East Linn street, local insurance man, recently enter- ed the Veterans Hospital at Aspin- wall for observation and treatment ~John Drogan, Jr, recently re- signed his position with the Electric Supply Company to accept employ- ment with the American Lime and Stone Company Joseph Thomas, of N. Thomas street, Wednesday of last week went to Willlamsport for a visit with his her home on Pike street Sunday from son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and a ten-day visit with her son-in-law Mrs. John Holland and family and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miss Virginia Clark, daughter of Mabus, at their home in Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clark, of East Md Curtin street, left Friday for Pitts Mrs. Leonard Betz, of C burgh and Chicago, Ill, for a three Ohlo, arrived in Belle early last weeks’ visit with relatives and week for a visit with her brother and friends sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Charles Musser returned to ©. Cassidy and family, at their home her home on South Water street dur- OH East Bishop street ing the weekend from Centre Miss Mary Bee County Hospital where she recently leaving Bellefonte in underwent an operation for the re- | with her brother-in law moval of a goitre Mr. and Mrs. Harold Londo, at Green Capt. Robert S Bay. Wis, recently accepted a posi- toona, stationed in Philadelphia, ton in Milwaukee, Wis, and Is now spent last Thursday in Bellefonte iding In that city with his cousins, Malcolm and Jack Mr Mrs. Marvin Rothrock Yeager and families, at their home of East street Mrs. Roth on North Spring street rock's brother-in-law and sister, Mr Mrs. Ray Eckman and son, Wil And Mr Lowen M Olt, and ini nt liam, last Thursday returned to thei: laughter Dorothy Ly on Ww he home in Philadelphia after a visit are ae arra with Mrs. Eckman's son-in-law and clough summer He hs daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lucas he Mi Elizabeth of Willowbank stroet I'oner, of East Howard street, are Jane Gutteron, daughter of Mr pening i Wee's wi theh proth After a and Mrs. Willlam A. Gutteron, of ! une ba ads at Rive Clearfield, is spending this aly EYE) HC Bellefonte with her grandmother Mrs. Louis Carpeneto and family every classified advertising de- Beech Considering its low cost and It Is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- lege POI SALE bis Tern Rens Junow | | Pa : OLR } cents FOR BALE that request replies to be malled of the the FOR BALE fi The Centre Dem- WO a H-word Otherwine This al - Lhe privilege B DB Charles and Anne several Mr. and stnmer son of Mr McClellan of North street, Is now training with Alr Force at Kessler Fleld Leamer entered the U. S. ser about a month ago Hugh Leamer Leamer, rats Pale anton Intervals f fonte BALE Wanted to Rent Pus Rogers, son of Dr. and Trenster Mrs. J. C. Rogers, of Norh Allegheny treet, departed during the weekend for Philadelphia to begin his second- ear studies at the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania The ls Wright estate residence on Es treet was sold at public day morning to Ralph E. Stover, of Bellefonte, for $4,075. Mr. Stover is a son of Lloyd A of Coleville Donald Fisher, in ananship at Camp Young alifornia, will return to his rs f furlough bh Mrs | DOw nop rent a house in Bellefonte Plerce, Picture with nil Write Rocks, Pa x3 'i WANTED To eniences POR Here SALE Alen who has Ta May the since beer { BIN . rd gister and nha sted POI 8Al 7 Wanted to Buy WANTED abwmiting Sieg, young daughter of Mr William W. Bleg, of East Tuesday night under Gunsallus st Bishop sale Satur aura Wilson, of Al and Linn went To second hana . PCIE " at Y and babbit Dest prices an emergency appendectomy paid Inquire of Swartz Machine Centre County hospital and Bhop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R esterday her condition was reported 1-4 to be Mr and thi buy res FOR BALE and Linn and Stover factory Mrs Paul 8 children of moved to onte IpYing on East Curtin worth | an CPOE ot ati mark Indio, C tructor . WANTED Por Swatsworth Kinds—iron Philipsburg, tire rubber and are Wallrun Auto call Beliefoute Junk of rags, old of any kind Win Bervice, Wingate 2424 Defense anda " nn oe Las at Grove sojourning Ave jelle! the duties today alte cottage at May and pent with his parent BI oe Clayton i Bhope GCG. Fisher H' Bi Mr of the POR mer SALE William house treet WAN] oo. ~An que fi ing de fur a Company Chairs ab) tand 3 ! Pew ier treet Swat employe month's visit in Belle the | | Mr. and Mrs. John Mig D. Foreman, who has f old Rlass an not at their home High street, Visiling his mother and sister Mrs Edward Cantwell and children, D KR Mi lols Fo . A fs Grant Aver: { Pat, Tommy Mike. re- man home on North South Allegheny street Te aL: sd Angst Ww dad ded 1 Sunday to their home in Col ¢ ; 48! last ednesday | Henry Bickel, of Bellefonte | Ohi } . wved to e, Pa, where Mr been appointed manager of the Ken- : ' Ma oud Dv the gov. 3righ wi neth G. Haines Sunoco service sta- “°° 7 4 “ r¥aisbadt Made one. Anvon use it tion at the corner of Bishop and , Qs v Py i Com. worth legheny streets while Mr. Haines aay mploved at the walls and N » i © employ atl Le serving in the U. S. Navy . ky washable d ‘ Gap Hatchery Mrs. Leslie Thomas is ! Gra the Electric 9 } LH 101 street, landed a 22-inch towiah fonte, Pa trout while angling at i \ The slanc P ) last Thursda County during + week ' Ears Dh . avy . . y ielle Flack ! TE 4 Eat po ighed ne ly having come here to attend fes. | 2nd Nelle Flack, of Reyne y sighed nearly ivities in « wot | with the cele. Sunday, departed for a week's trip Mrs. Thomas also caught Siecrs. ig 3 be pus Help Wanted rk City From there they Yc RAS ! : " rainbow trout Oo C vy N EAE entin il, departed yesterday WANTED--An Miss S 3 makes her home at Beech Creek, is spending a m onth in Bellefonte with her nephew, Hug! M. Quigley and family ! on East Curtin street is a sister of the late C. Quigley Bellefonte Corporal John F. Kusse Sutton, N. C, who is In service from headquarters at Atlanta { SAAT i114 n id Ga., returned to his duties at Camp gpg.) departed for Philadelphis reet. and dor nn State Water street, and with Sutton, yesterday, after spending a i ten-day furlough with his parents rach who wa riken fl te | the John Whit cholarshi The Bellefonte Boroug Vis WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse, at their r scholasti und, SPonsore Good home on West Linn street Sank ran Ea surtin | the end of his sophomore year sorouih Coutell. now total: $1015 92 Address B. J 4 rh -Pvt. Ralph Poorman, of Camp 4; yesterday, The Dre- Democrat office you Bowie, Texas, this week went to Ft was $006.22, and contri | ger a ure Monmouth, N. J, where he has er everal butions during the week were: Cen “a tered an officers’ training school days with Mr. Gray's mother Mrs | tre County Thrift Corp. $15 Poorman, for seven years a . Ellen G. Gray, of East Linn rthur Hewitt, $5. The goal of FN at Indian schools in the southwest, ..4 1; daughter will go to New- and Mrs. Gray's cousin. Mrs Betty | the fund is $1,500 210 enjoyed a brief furlough with his : Orvis Harvey. of East Cu parents while on his way to the New on. Who ha Jersey Camp Sill, Okla Mrs. John G week with his street and Mrs Rov W North Allegheny street, took a two- street day course in Red Cross surgi al Wilkinson dressings at Harrisburg last week in the Pleld Artillery and are now organizing a D A ty at Camp Atterbury gauze unit which will meet in Masonic building to make sur dressings under their guidance Mr. and Mrs. Dean West, of Lock Haven, are receiving congratulations on the birth their first 1 daughter, weighing 6 pounds, I ounces, at the Lock Haven Hospital Sunday night. The child has been named Mary Sue. Mr. West, employe of the Bell Telephone Company, and Mrs. West, lived in Bellefonte for several years before moving to Lock Haven some time ago 14. Robert A Barraclough and Lt. Jack Bridges, of near New Or- leans, La, and both members of the 45th Bomber unit at Langley Pield, Va. spent several days during the latter part of the week with Lieut Barraclough's parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Barraclough, of East Bishop street. Upon their departure Friday, they went to Jacksonville, Florida having been transferred to an Army Afr Field in that locality ~Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smoyer and daughter, June, of Downingtown, re- turned to their home there Tuesday after a several days’ visit with Mr. Smoyer's father, James Smoyer and family, of East Beaver street, and Mrs. Smoyer's mother, Mrs, William Bummers, of Milesburg. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Summers who had spent six weeks with the Smoyver family in Downingtown. Mr Smoyer has been an employe of the Downingtown Paper Box Company for the past five years ~STRAY RANDOM ITEM: On West high street, over the bridge at the Thomas store, Bellefonte borough recently erected a sign reading: “Gross Weight Limit Five Tons” The sign is to remain until weakened girders under the bridge have been repaired. Anyhow, several weeks ago the firm supplying the new steel girders for the bridge delivered them and set them on the weakened bridge directly over the weakest section. A stooge reports that the girders wotid anpanied d ¢h t the cot ) LO week in on nome n wciusion Foreman and family recer Real Estate - For Sale ion trij Bellefonte ' Sally and ned 1ILly enlisted in the imbu has and reported vesterday Max Y Markle pent WEeK eI Pitt accompanied on WANTE boy 17 year { ta «Mile past of Bells nephew, Lewis urgh, who home for ome th Kem the the ate he ceiling o and iriends in Many ed beautiful colors, at were Thomas Belle road rainbow Fis Sherman's 4 night. The four pound a 14- [4 Ol y 1+ fu td Company WwW. C. Walker gi, ident of Boge of Centre Hall FOR BALE Creensva r re Misses Poorman ue Centre 5 Aven bration 4 experi ¢ . ’ , fo indies dress Gertrude Quigley, who jon before with George F. Hess A most after ¢ ome of hi the first time : an ar 4 rood daughter WANTED 10 Lie # hie Rutherford for at Win att ae at their hom Miss Quigley Judge Henry in Belief Mr WwW are n-~Ggay WAN] wee yen Bobby i of } Al Falls, N. Y rt R arrived 4 ol ot} home at Camp detached 1 ’ ’ family other rels 1 this area Ex hohe 11H wan: Gray Pa their home ter al spending re. Saturday to in | Yous ota) Che | 3 DAs enlis schedu near purned West to d4rive Oar : w U.S. Army and Property Pvt teacher or aiid dO Chor Around t BALF Good home and ! > fecker, Sno Hore the 4 § year treed rtin street of Cherry Lane ANTED bel Experienced employed ipful Excell artment the Company store here been spent par- | Elec likinson, na Upon 7iel SOT book ~ of Pt last EeeDIng _— Supply of East Linn Mensch Love Charles of as cierik-car. d WANTED-Me who Will begin his 1? 1 Monday and lows by . ber, nice sround reported for morning. Phil passed 8 furnish cabins Ind civil service examination for the post Holt & Son, Fleming Jlanche Heinle, of the J, B. Ofc WANTED Practical tore her sister Sarah C. Long, of Bedford the age of 20 and 40 of the Parmers Nat- Newell B. Long West gmail Rursing_ bois sve Jn. un; are spending a week's nn died at her home in Bed. Write rg Vr ul Broa Riog re at the Heinle cottage in the d about 8:45 o'clock Tuesday Regester Ave, Stoneleigh, Maryiand Narrows. Their mother aod after a long Her ay Anne and Helen Shaughnessy band, Charles Long, died some years also are at the cabin this week "ago. Survivors include three daugh. Mrs. Prank Rosenhoover, North ers Until ill health prevented, Mrs Spring street spending several Long had spent part of each summer weeks with relatives and friends in 10 Bellefonte at her son's home Baltimore, Md., the occasion of her Funeral services will be held Friday visit at this time being to see the nN Bedford, with interment in the baby daughter born last week to the Burnside cemetery. Burnside, Pa Robert Rosenhoovers In that city Mr and Mrs. Jesse Humer of the The new arrival Is the first child in Owens apartments, South Allegheny the family street, announce the engagement of Dr ‘and their daughter, Shirley Anne Duffey Lock Haven, arrived in Bellefonte 0 Robert Forsburg, son of Robert Monday, and are living at the Brock. | 0. Forsburg. of East Bishop street, erhoff hotel, where they will be join- Bellefonte. Miss Duffey was gradu- ed this week by their son. James | 2t€d from the Bellefonte High School Dr. Covey will be associated with Dr, | In the class of 1842 and is now em- W. T. Hunt, of Huntingdon, who Ployed at Pomeroy’s in Harrisburg maintains offices in the Parrish Mr. Forsburg was graduated from building on West High street the local high school in 1840 and is Harold Willlams, Jr, was guest employed at the Middletown Air of honor at a party held Priday at Depot. The wedding is scheduled {the home of his parents, Mr. and 10 be held some time Sita ta, h, i or Mrs. Alexander Brown. Refresh-|y.. "parol Williams, Sr. of South ee els Te aTve on ae Preset | pjiaghany street, in celebration of | Message From Fiancee a Mra John Miller Mre Pau] DiS ninth birthday = anniversary.) Thomas, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Paul | After waiting for more than a year Eberhart, Mrs. Darwin Garrett, Mrs | Games were played and refreshments | for an answer from a cablegram sent Ralph Dale, Mrs. Edgar Wagner, Mrs were served. Those present were: to his fiancee and family in Athens, William Mokle, Mrs. Edgar Weaver, | Darwin Corman, Russell Plynn, Peg- | Greece, George Pappas, Milton, the- Mrs. Guy Korman, Mrs. Alexander |% Corman, Mary Anne Shuey, Bobby | atre proprietor, has been rewarded Brown and Mrs. Joseph Wagner. Whipple, June Whipple, Carol Ann | with a reply. The message was re- Love, Mary Louise Bryan, Kathryn | layed through the Red Cross and ™ isa on Janes, Whipple and Miss Helen Reed, all of | stated that all were suffering a great | § i 8. JC - a ud Bun. | Seiions or ty pi Ere Thame vat Poll, SALE C- DRY ott ew, atin ty held last Thursday night | ccording to reports from Veniti, nt by r appas’ ancee, An ro- | unior, 1% h. p with cultivator, pas Harter home, in ove om ] Okizhoma, where Robert Chisholm | Macht Kamal pad one TraIOr caltieair savere] i ‘ > 3 | te " a al her birthday anniversary, Those | suffered’ A oovering from Sinjusics | a rE | horse-drawn mowers-—hew and used present were: Betty Knarr, Gertrude | crash suit fo 315.000 4 automobile | Card of Thanks [several grain binders; two dump Thal, Margaret Hull, Jane Keller. | r amages has | i Ry Md o_o ah, a | ers; new ArTOWS man, Sar Contr, Barbar Smit 1 sr 1 ee md Ee | Pe acy Tea 10 Va sno amy _Live Stock | MER rin 0. ly Hines, Jean Walker Sy students who were killed in the same | thelr Moral Hi Bhd re? yf Sa Cars, | new Papec ensil cutter Lowch | FOR SALE-One sow and 7 pigs fn tafntit and Curtin tin, Beverly Osler, June Confer, Phy- accident. All persons involved were oral tributes and thelr many parm Implement Jersey Shore. | J H. Mitchell, Lemont, Pa. Phone | Inquire ut the First National lis Fleck, Dorothy Aikey, Molly Kel- lerman, Mary Bartley, Linda Lou riding in Chisholm's car, with one | po oe, Of kindly sympathy dur- |py x31 | tate College 3764 x31 | Bellefonte, Pa Whippo, Helen Harter and Mrs. Pred postoffice and recently POR oe Roll EES SALE B position Mrs wr. wal nie between Wagner i yours Wil Agne jor and Mrs ie wi pe wu ¢ f of Tebersdn ug. Pa x3 Acheson ther of Jank Si tad vacation child, a Mi: fanBu kL exp $ conunue Curt 5 the house on North Sp vacated by Mrs. W wl street alter Cx Ve. of urtin Hiness hus- BURIAL VAULTS se Puaniap concrete u must choose one ap Brothers for the years and sold direct 10 you for M0 Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- ty. Telephone Bellefonte 506, 2423 or 2765 2-1 sure burial vault when dade by Dun- past twenty Hot Point refrigerator; Eriez gaa range. Paramount elec tric washer Phlloo radio Singer sewing machine, 4-burner ofl stove with oven. bedroom suite; 3 beds with springs and mattresses; 2 kii- chen cabinets, wicker porch set: 2 kitchen tables and chairs io match bed with LOX siring and mattress Inguire of Mary Malls or Madaline Matis, Port Matilda, Pa, RD, (Wad- die nant Farms For Rent RENT } Sia Hey rilyet ee Or wr Pa giving Thoma welt ni POR BALE Mrs. John Knapik Terrace, who on Friday was admitted to the University Hospital, Philadel- phia Saturday underwent an op- ers for the removal of a brain tumor and according reports re- ceived by relatives here her condi- tion is as satisfactory as can be ex. pected. Mrs. Knapilk was accompan- led to Philadelphia by her husband and by her father, Dale Shuey, of Lemont, who are remaining with her in that city. Mrs Knapik had been in falling health for some months Mrs Aumiller, of North Wilson entertained members of her card club at her home Satur- | day night. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Paul Eberhart and Mrs. Ed- gar Wagner. Prizes for 500 were won by Mrs. Darwin Garrett and £0 te COolierg Po BOTY of Halfmoon 4 or is on ation wedding Seading Houses tor Rent etc. can be fur reasonatie prices FOR RENT 81x We have on display all kinds of en- | Mat a Water and lights graved work. Call at our office and s Inquire of Mrs inspect our line before ordering else- Harsh Derie Matilda where. Centre Democrat, Bellefonte Pa u Pa POR SALE Hot Point refrigerator. | a— Eriez gas range. Philco radio; bed- {1 AA BE * {room suite, 3 beds with springs and | POR BALE good as new ice bev. | 100M tule: J feds WE Shonen BNC erage cooler for 43. C. E Ziegler, | MATH ely eal " Spring Mills, FP ar (er porch sei. 2 kitchen tables and Spi ed ii LY x30 match bed with box | chairs 10 POR SALE a . Double bed complete mattress, Inquire of springs and jo with spring and mattress, $5. Dial | Msry Matis or Madaline Matis, Port Bellefonte 2118 x30 Matilda. Pa RnR D (Waddie) x25 POR SALE An extension FOR SALE Farm machinery, avall- siX chairs able today: 1 new Model B John Bush ENORAVED-— Name invitationg and personal stationery nished by us at cards annour to Moon house Articles tor Sale FOR SALE Two used tr sclors quire of Charles Hippie Mrs. J K. Covey, of RENT ” FOR Belle fonte " x31 A TINY EY LAOHD Glenn : git street Bat home a all conveniences Possession Inquire of Willis Bathgate RD 2 {Jack hgate Bellefonte Toa i = OR RENT- A cated at Mt ang garage Inquire of Eagle Pa table “and Sncpure of Dan Miller Addition, lefonte, Pa x30 FOR BALE--One Jolin Deete No 8 combine 1939 model; one power mower for F-12 or F-14 Farmall: tractor used very ttle; two used horse mowers, one BHfoot out and one 6-foot cut; two new ¢ silo fillers. one new MoCormick silo fill- er. E D Myers, MoCormick-Deering Dealer Lock Haven, Pa x32 buy bombs Buy U. 8 mpe every pay day! Bonds bullets? or Sta Stamps Defense buy Bonds Immediate Deere tractor on rubber with start. Mrs. Robert er and lights; 1 Model B on rubber used: 12 miscellaneous used tractors on steel: 8 used tractor plows: used sulky plows, § used tding enl- tiaviors: 2 new walking cultivators 2 new horse mowers; 2 tractor power mowers, 3 used mowers, 2 used sul- ky hay rakes; 1 side-delivery rake 2 used disks and 2 new disks: 2 land rollers. 1 3-can Westinghouse €iec- tric milk cooler; 1 new Papec and used Gehl ensilage cutter. 2 new cultipackers; 1 20-horsepower elec. ic motor; 40 used engines, much other machinery not now in season Stop and check it over. Losch Parm | Implement Company, Jersey Shore, Pa x3 on M: POR. RENT. A T.room house With all conveniences, jocated on Sou Soring street, Bellefonte. Rent Inguire of John 8 Lambert guerite Lambert Bellefonte Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — AT — FOR RENT with all tial section i Available small Court Modern six-room house convenienges, in residen of Bellefonte Rent $25 August 1 Sultable for family B. 0. Harvey, Temple Dial 550 x31 daughter of | Apartments tor Rent FOR RENT First. fiocor, four room Harry's Tavern 5. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa ing the illness and death of Mrs. | of the students at the wheel while | Margret Fetzer of Milesburg, (8ign- | sso re : st ———y 1 3 © weigh approximately five tons them- selves, leaving traffic no margin of | safety. Whippo. Approximately 35 members of [the Centre County Past Grands of as, from a visit in Bellefonte, was! sleeping in a small compartment at | the rear of the car Lost and Found Chisholm was | | LOST-<On the streets of Bellefonte HECLA PALK Chisholm, who was enroute to his! ed) Pamily. a | duties at Victory Field, Vernon, Tex- a —| | HATS - 39¢ DRESSES — $1.00 BLOUSES — 69¢, 79¢ and $1.00 SWEATERS — 39¢ to $1.00 Children’s Sun Suits and Slacks — 69¢ Summer Gloves - 39¢ Slips —~ 49¢ to 79¢ COHEN DRESS SHOP Crider's Exchange Building BELLEFONTE, PA. a A SR ~Let’s all make up our minds that | Rebekahs last Wednesday attended Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season when we put in a telephone call the annual picnic of the organization we'll give the person on the other at the Glenn Walizer cottage along end ample time to answer. There's Spring Creek. The afternoon was nothing more maddening than to | spent in cards and games. Those begin a dash from the far end of the | present were: Nettie Keeler, Margar- house to answer the telephone only (et Decker, Ruth Hartswick, Della to have the person ringing hang up Lyons, Helen Roberts, Nell Showers, just as soon as you reach the in- Lela Cole, Verna Ardery, Mila Hoo- strument. When you place a call, | ver, Bella Ott, Myrtle Badger, Jessie give the other person at least a full Garbrick, Miriam Garbrick, Eliza- minute before you conclude he's not | {beth Heckman, Roxie and Barbara at home. On the other hand, let's Smith, Margaret Abt, Bertha Kling- all resolve to make a special effort | er, Betty Swartz, Sarah Eby, Louella to answer the telephone as promptly | Billett, Sophia Heckman, Clara ad possible. It is discourteous to keep | Ridge, Mame Sheckler, Ida Kochler, the person at the other end waiting | Minnie Swartz, Anne Badger, and overlong for you to answer, and if | | Mrs. Glenn Walizer, all of Belle- you wait too long, he’s liable to hang | fonte; Jesse Lykens, Mare Alexan- up and you'll spend the remainder | der, and Mrs. Ella Woodring, all of of the day wondering who called you, Port Matilda, the only one to survive when the ma- or in the G C Mutiny Suife. 3. $10. chine crashed | Reward if returned man, Howard, =. D. 2 > : ER pe eer tr WANTED! -: | Man or Woman for Contact Work ! Full or part time. No cat necessary but would help. I you have personality, tact and are not lazy, this is an opportunity to increase your earnings—develop a olientelle—not a door-10- door proposition. If interested and have required ability, write stating age, experience, present work, hours avaflable, refer- ences. Address letter to BOX 95, BELLEFONTE, PA. ROOLER SKATING - DANCING - RIDES. REFRESHMENTS ee £ E's Bathing - Picnic Tables FREE Parking - Movies THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION Restful and Yet Thrilling for Beith Young and OM,
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