August 13, 1942 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Miss Nina Lamb, of North Alle gheny street, spent the weekend in Clearfield as a guest of Mr, and Mrs Charles Cruse and family Mrs. Charles R. Beatty on last Thursday returned to her home on Fast Curtin street from the Centre County Hospital where she had un dergone surgical treatment Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charles who for the past three months had been living in Niagara Falls, N recent Iv returned to their home the cor- ner of Pike and Penn Mrs. David H. Foster Robert, of Denton, Md week In Bellefonte, with Mr ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy kinson, of North Spring street Mrs Forrest Tanner and Carl and Anne, of Little Neck, L. I. are visiting Mrs. Tanner's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emerick, at their home on East Linn street Miss June Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ritchie, East High street, is spending several weeks in Locust Gap a guest of her grandmother, nnie McA! drews Mr. and Mr Camden, N. J annual summer vis shall’'s mother, M and family street Miss Edna Kilpatrick, of Curtin street, last Wednesday de- parted for a visit with her aunt, Mrs William Evans, at her home in Phila- delphia and at the Evans cottage at Cape May, N. J —Pfc. Richard Gray, with the U S. Army Air Corps at Westover field, Mass, was in Bellefonte Friday until Monday as the guest his mother, Mrs. G. Oscar Gray her home on West High street Mrs. Edward Wittmer and young daughter, Frances, The Bronx New York, arrived in Bellefonte dur- ing the weekend for a several weeks visit with Mrs. Wittmer's mother Mrs. Charles R. Kurtz, of Bellefonte -Mr. and Mrs. L] C moved early this week fre Walter Irvine house an East street Into an apartment in Hazel build} street, recer Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs Baltimore, Md weeks’ vacation their respective pare Blaine Mabus, at their cabin at Park, and Mr. and Mrs Saxion. of Pike street -Miss Jane Walker r day to the home of and Mrs. Robert lentown, after weeks in Bellefonte parent Dr Bible th street Miss Jane Kisling an trude Poorman departed a two weeks’ spending Mr Mrs Friedman. This week thev are the Friedman home in Detroit next week they will accompany Friedmans to a cottage in Canada v al Lieel and son 1 t Fo wil pent child- ren, f Os as Mrs Frank Godshall here with Mic! North of it ael Lamb Allegh ony on East ¢ . irom f Oi at of wl ummin ne ne iy Johns Q at 1 Mi mdav 3 Ger. to vacation which they are David with a and the Recent Emel he were. Mr ren of Plea Cummo and James Breon Chester Emel and « James P. O'Connor and of Bellofonte Lt Col. LL. T. David, Meade, Md., and his Mileshurg last week as guests of Ella levy, and of Mrs. Frank L Wetzler. Col. David, a Los Angeles California, attorney, is a descendent of some of the early settlers of the Milesburg area, including Joseph Green, first postmaster of Milesburg James P Williams Mrs wwhter Car vis Red Donald I 4 ne of Be } | 1o1s Han of Ft son George in Miss were ts at ti were: H 8 Mary Brooks, and dat n, Mrs. Hazel Gummo and child- ren. Mrs. George Cain and chi ldren, iss Rhoda Sheets Shects of Mile Mrs. Mac Peters and daug! of Bellefonte. Mrs. Donald Wo end daughter Janet of Pleas Ciap, and Mrs. Harry Cox and Mrs Harold Leathers and baby of Cur- tin Recent O'Connor home cf Howard. Mr Gunsalius a Tests yo Harry Ww - ter fe ant William G. Miller of Milesburg, and Larry Justice of Bellefonte were guests of honor at a card party given last Wednesday night at the Miller home in Milesburg. The party was given in celebration of their birthday anniversaries this week The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Gene McGregor, Mr. and Mrs farry Justice, Mrs. James Haupt and Mrs. Cyril Moerschbacher, all of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Miller of Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenstine of Zion, have received word that their daughter, Mrs. Melvin Miller, of Cleveland, Ohio, underwent an operation for acute appendicitis at | St. John's hospital, Cleveland, on Friday, and is reported to be recov- fring satisfactorily, although was quite seriously ill days after the operation for several Mr. and Mrs. Miller formerly resided in Belle. | fonte, Mr. Miller having been em- | ployed as a serviceman at the for- | electric | mer R. Cameron Heverly store on North Allegheny street for some years before going to Cleve. land. —A first lieutenant’s ceived by D. Hastings Hickok, of Mr. and Mrs. Ross a Hickok, of Harrisburg, and a grandson of for- | mer governor Daniel H. Hastings. Lieutenant Hickok, who has been as. sistant secretary of the W. O. Hickok Manufacturing Company, has al- ready gone to Miami Beach, Florida, to attend an officers’ training school. A graduate of Yale University, where | he was an outstanding football, | and hockey player, Lieutenant Hick. ok spent several years in Rhodesia, South Africa, with the Roan Ante- lope Copper Company, after which | he entered Lehigh University and obtained his degree in mining en- gineering. Shortly after he left Le- high, he was associated with the [Renriecott Copper Co. in 1 Chile, i 3 DC — EL —— n she i commission in the Army Air Porce has been re- | son | Mrs Terrace, | ittack of Elwood treet. recent'y ceepted a the Titan Metal Company plant Maul Walizer P. Hoa ind DD. Wagner ( Thommn treet pent last attend Count John Copel: recovering rheumatism from a recent of West Linn position Johnson nN Frank ll of 'hursday arfield | mn the annual Cl Rid 1ecovering wWfter y operatic Tuesday at the Cen Hospital Harriet Ray mith, Rea in Bellefonte Saturday pend the week as f Mrs Louelln Dale Cheest: on East Curtin street Mr. and Mrs of near Milesburg, are tives in Rochester, N. 1 Mrs. Swope is the former es Eisenhauer, of nes Whitehead last week to her » in Altoona from visit in Bellefonte with Weaver, daughter Mr ar Weaver ipartme Mr arrive 18 BS formed BLE morn County Mr arrived tre ins tn an her home I visiting rein this week Mary Fran Milesburg Cirorege Swope Al re Bayard Be Sars Atiar Friday home Es City and is WwW. B Curtin from in gues and Miss Tyrone brother now A Rankin street the farally on here " here visited her she ha Bay ard. recel- Roger The Indine Fire C » for the best appe a parade | a he 19) weld feature of the Clear Bellefonte American i of for ori a pri bands 20 AL rs Williams Belle’ with onte everal day Mrs. Walker's son Mr. and Mrs last week law a Eri daughter of Md Grove Magnolia ph road east of Bellefon here today for Camp Lee Va spending a 14-day furlough with his parents. Edgar, who for the past seven months had been emg at the Edg Arse near Balti- more, was among those recently call- ed for duty by his board at Havre Grace A ve v milaved noved "a wood nal draft de crew of ection of Lewis to begin work Monday repairs to the roof of the swimming pool of the room are built For some has been sagging was said to be lapse, “Y" supporting timbers under a skylight to prevent a possible accident In the current issue of the West Penn News, publication of the West Penn Power Co, are the photographs of eight July Veterans—employes who during the month were added to the company's 20-year veterans’ roll of honor in the group are two from Bellefont Richard R Her- | man, chief Rk of department, Bellefonte, and Charles V. Kellerman, power station and sub. station superintendent, Bellefonte ~Employes of the First National held a picnic last Wednesday night at the Schad cabin at Hecla Park. The following were present | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schad, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willard, Mr. and Mrs | Hoy Barnhart, Mr. and i Krape, Mrs. Ethel McCoy, Charles Scott, Charles Eckenroth, and { Misses Nina Lamb, Geraldine Noo- inan, Maxine Crafts, Margaret Bea- ver, Rebekah Yerger and Amy J McCoy ~The Bellefonte high school band realized a net profit of $480.50 at its { annual festival held on the Dale | | school commons recently, it was re- | ported last Wednesday night at a regular meeting of the band auxil- lary. During the meeting Bruce Garner, director of the band, was given permission to purchase a bell- lyre for the band. Officials of the organization take this means of ex. pressing their thanks to all who aid- ed in making the festival a success George Port, 19, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. Blaine Port, of East Howard street, County hospital Monday night and yesterday morning underwent an operation for appendicitis, an ail- wo Smith i= nen under dir- scheduled morning Y. MC The roof and ceilir be entirely time the ceiling and while there no da on A Ig to re. [214 Bank a occasionally for some time. Last night his condition was reported to be a member of the senior class at the Bellefonte High School this fall, has been employed at the G. © Murphy store on the Dimond, of Halfmoon | anger of a col- | | officials had placed heavy the operating | Mrs. Lynn | the | was admitted to the Centre | ment from which he has suffered | be satisfactory. The youth, who will | Eaward Gates, of Johnstown, is | spending this week in Bellefonte with his sister, Miss Winifred Gates, at her home on North Spring street M is: [to her dutie | Company | having Il ' Henrietta Showers returned in the Bell Telephone offes here Monday after enjoved a vacation wl Dist) 99 for mal d vr oounty week pellefont H ict 1 81.04 fen William fa tn of Julian, is vering tend Hospital from three Crispen he ree nt | report fat the | buck Cent inh ved no hile i ne ial nat week me on Wr York City hu el NUIrse Hospital din \ videnos Ded with her McGowan ink walion Mrs. Joseph on Willowb thre week nts, Mr it thelr hon par treet f Mile whi week be : nicely homie uffalo Run \ and M y ugh 11 known other ation trip Sunday ing taken him sir uring Penn now a and Aas i Robert Rev prominent Ard Bellefonte wore of SOIMe Year while Rev pastor of § At i 1 Bel held in building elected Rine vice president Margaret recent practice session of High School Band Spring Street sc a th Hefonte the hool the following officers were for the ensuing year: Betty president Harvey Stewart Guy Korman McClellan, assistant secretary. James Albright, librarian Grace Brooks, assistant librarian These members were appointed to take charge of uniforms, Martha Cross and Patricia Weaver BOCTEe « tary A group of at} t ten local boys will leave here Suncd for Har: burg. destined for Hi-Y Work camps in Adams county, whee the harv {ing of fruit crops is a serious prob- lem because of the shortage of farm labor. The boys will receive $1 a day and food and lodging, and college men will be in charge of the younger men. Boys 16 years of age or older are eligible to enter the work camps | Those who have signed up to leave | Sunday according to L. C | man, secretary of the local “Y" are { James Gordon, Alonzo Estep, Wayne Bryan, Don leitzell, Ray Miller, { George Brown, Bernard Hastings, | Robert Rockey, Edward McNichol {and Charles Miller. Others interest. IONS aay is rout « ied in going to one of the camps are | {asked to get in touch with Mr | Heineman at once. Work will con- {sist of picking and packing toma- | toes. peaches and apples under the | direction of the county agent i nings and special periods will VO. be religious services, The camps, one located near Gardner, Pa. be open until October 15. Whey You Visit Your Grocers ! DON'T FORGET | HYDE'S |POTATO CHIPS MADE IN BELLEFONTE : | i Always Fresh ! | As Heine | open for sports, entertainment and | and the! other at Pine Grove Furnace will] Valentine relatives J her family of East C1 of Montour pay ler word improveaq to be ent I Mr Mrs. James Logan street, spent last week wi and friends at Clearfield Miss Alice Bible, of Bastfield pending a two weeks’ visit In P. Bible a treet Htthe and cousin Cieorgs rein Weber Mrs Iohn ville, Is vist Mr. and Mr in Milesbur Mr, and Mi lanchard tre that thelr Kathleen Mi am and Neher Nn Charles Shed belie FOCOvVers home bs wit Sunday where past vidi vine's Irvine, of Bellefonte R h her the t has rest Walter Irvine liefo {rom Bs they had 15 months their time Mr for now Mr Mrs W D been living They are g between parents and wit her gran pl of ~N nN h na whitey Of ] ( k ved oir uring her ime been for and nte Puerto Rico the di- Ir- 8 and Mrs Irvine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Mr Engineers Rockey, of th Penn Irvine, an employe of the U had been Not federal project in Puerto Rico plans are indefinite but working on His after several street 8 a weeks’ vacation he expects to be as- signed to another federal project in some other home they as Miami, of location. On the traveled by plane as i the way by rail rip far Florida, coming the rest 7 FOR POTTERY SEE US WOODRINGS FLORAL GARDENS 127 East Howard Streel BELLEFONTE, PA. J LASSIFIE D ADVERTISE 30, 000 People Read “This Column wee ire That The Cer ment ha con ) Ml cing! benef Co aer inter RATE! iement cent fon Denor ral WA NTED - # paid To buy aft Babs Belief NTED-—-Por Defense ron, meials rubber of an 0 Bervice, te 2422 Help Wanted FED ® Snavely Beliefor WAN Wo To hire On a Centre a Pont 3 Hail farm helper home Beck Experienced an boy Good WARE Bleady job Mackeyville, Pa WANTED : Farm x34 WANT wor K. Denithor ne Maid for general house. 8 eep in or oul Mrs Georg: 632 West Beaver Ave Dial 2092 x33 to cul paper wood and jogs by contract. Good Tm- ber ice ground, pay anytime Will furnish cabins, Inquire of OG. W Holt & Son, Fleming, Pa. 2012 WANTED- Girl tor hous work Siee in No children Sundays Mra E Maseihorn 113 South Ath tate College. Phone 2214 x33 Ww ANTED- Men oO “who can take in housework children. Pull or part in or out Dial Siate or apply 251 Irvin Ave x33 WANT BD-—Farm hand over 50 years; one who understands dairy work and general farming: good hours and salary and living conditions Odd Pellows Home, Middietown, Pa A. E. Schultz, Bupt, x33 Girl psponst bility care two time Sieep Coiiege 4118 BOmM« and for | WANTED--Practical nurse “between { the age of 20 and 40 years, | ismall nursing home. Live In. uni. {forms furnished. Salary #40 month Write Mrs. Marie ©. Armacost, 81 Regester Ave. Stoneleigh, Mary x34 vicinity of State College, to © {ate established grocery route Pere {manent with chance to advance Two {weeks training with pay, 83500 per | week minimum salary. Bonus for i producers. Delivery equipment fur inished. Reference and bond requir {ed For interview write Manager, { 3001 Broad Ave. Altoona, Pa x31 WANTED Ei — Operators to open coal mines and stripping operations Also cut saw timber, mine ties, proge, etc ) Clinton and Clearfield counties Must have your own equipment and work on lease or royally basis. ™- nancial assistance available Refer. ence required. Call or address O Haupt, Owner Manager. Belle toute, Pa x36 popnl tal nh D off fied dering Cionants Democrat cl | vr, Con it ly Centre C ont Good | FOR SALE ot house Boiler walter Also good as new Wrecking Co 27-R-3 ultable for steam heat 10.room two-ton chain hoist Inquire of Puds Centre Hall Pa hot FOR SALE 1 pata. one pump. one model 54 Wine H ©O Yearick Ph one §! 511 1 Two Fordson Fairbanks 22-mateh hester, heavy Mili Hall R tractors Morse rifle barrel D 19368 Terraplane two- excellent oondition driven only 22.000 miles, Electric gear shift. Had bes: of care and is economical to run Arnly 2168 Bast Bishop street. or dial 2877 x33 POR BAL BA door sedan five good tires FOR SALE electric Used merchandise : stoves. 1 gas washer i eieciric washer. 1 Philco battery ra- dio; 1 joe box. New merchandise { Reivinator electria range; Bendix Home Laundry; Philoo radio Mel- 1oy's, Pleasant Gap Pa x33 ENGRAVED Name cards, wedding invitations and announcements personal stationery ete. can be furs nished by us at reasonable prices We have on display all kinds of ene eraved work. Call at our office and | Inspect our line before ordering else | where. Centre Democrat, Belition', | : ! 2 BURIAL VAULTS-—me sure it is » Dunlap concrete burial vault when you must choose one. Made by Dun- isp Brothers for the past twenty | Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- { ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508, 2433 or 2768. 2-4 FOR SALE--Stanley C. Blerly's Radin and Electric Shop at Millheim stil} {18 in position 10 su ¥ new electric fence controllers, electric milk cool. tities. Also several used gas ranges, |coal-burning circulating room heat ers of the fie ranges, Heatrola type, and ele | | years and sold direct to you for $40 | lers and bicyele tires In limited quan | POR Cups Hee POR Ayr at Busines Opportunity Rooms For Rent - tor Kent Announcements Miscel lGreous Rem ved Dre —— Lock Haven Removed my sap tly phone Smith prom exense ldoyd L A ne al fonte aweil ! Repat rng — SALE-—A brick 4 ‘ " REPAIRED — Repairs 1 kinds of furniture and slip proOn’s wm PU RNITURE OF Bu alas 740 Phone 3682-R 1-4 Maviag and sere £2 .200 DO Fairview Sirol far from Bell, rooms each one side BALE « Keep your Genuine paris service all makes of washe sweepers. Bweeper brushes R K Owens Electric Allegheny street. Dial 2006 1852 MACHINE “WORK - SO Lawn mowers sharpened. General machine work of all Wa. We also Lave in stock cold roll steel, cap screws, sel acrews, Woodrufl keys, key stock, etc. Swarta Machine Shop, Belicfonte, Pa. Phone 2041 2-u HECILA DADE Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season 2) bls five and oo ney fonte borowueh ide: electric gr) ned Inquire ate SALE riand Ma 130 acres farm ivcated about disonburg 1 necessary good state of walter piped to house and H. Shafler, Madisonb of x36 &) ROOLER SKATING . DANCING - RIDES- REFRESHMENTS FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables Parking - Movies FREE THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION Restful and Yet Thrilling for Both Yeung and OM.
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