August 27, 1942. ; _JTHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. " Pape Viva pe LOCALS Mr. and Mrs, John Rearick, of Penna. Furnace were business visi- tors in Bellefonte Saturday, and dur ing their stay found time to call at our office Mrs. Frank W. West, East Linn street, and her grandson, Ken- neth Widdowson, of North Allegheny street, spent the weekend with rela- tives and friends in Indiana, Pa Donald Reichert, who since Ap- ril has been employed In a defense industry in Ontario, Canada, spent the weekend with his parents, Mi and Mrs. Walter Reichert and fam- ily, of Burnside street Mrs. Elizabeth Derstine, 73, of Burrows street, Bellefonte, fractured her left arm near the elbow early Saturday morning in a fall in the yard of her home She received treatment at the Centre County hos pital dispensary Dr. Richard P. Noll, O. A. Kline and Ted Rush, all of Bellefonte, on Monday, went to Erie to attend the 43rd annual State B. P. ( E vention in session there iis The men delegate Bellefonte lodge Mr. and Mi High street, announce the ment of their daughter, Vivian Eve- lvn, to Pvt. Charles Franklin Sherry son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sherry of Milesburg. No definite date has been set for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohn and two Carl Henry and John David were in Bellefonte greeting friend on Monday. They expect to spend a week in the county visiting among relatives attending the Fair for S M recently t Bellefonte Wedne among w rte; of con- week the ) th from are of Hoy engage John H SOS and several days thelr Cirange Mrs Mawr iden Bellefonte the weekend friends in this made her headqua Brockerhoff Hotel During air-rai aller 81 0ss, Of well re Ia st LS area outs wardens or qui t 5s citizens n red to 1€ Ws or mitted thelr homes delphia, arrive t to Spe in Bel " nartment yy 3 f I iparunei nd a month Robb main dman street an apartment here a ug Leen Dr. Donald Allegheny © Sioned a lie the U. S. Navy aers racks at tember 14. Dr. Flegal and Mrs. Harry Flegal, North Allegheny street, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh Dental School in the class of and h been practicl i that time Mr. and Mrs daughter, Joan home on West Linn the weekend from Barberton where they spent a week Kusse's mother, F Monday of last week toward his parked « Kusse made a ily, suffering and to 1933 a Jacob Bottorf | preliminary training school at Camp Polk y wierred to Fort Ky training. Be- cause he had nearly a week's fur- ough he came Belicfonte last Wednesday for a several days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Bottorf, of North Spring street be- fare departing for his new assign- ment where he will be a member of the 7th Armored Division. If he suc- cessfully passes the next few months’ work he will be eligible for a second lieutenant's commission We finished mailing out state- ments this week to our subscribers whose subscriptions are either due or past due. Since the Government is urging peopie to pay off their debts it would be greatly appreciated if our subscribers who are in arrears would accept this timely advice. The date on the pink label shows the ex- piration date of your subscription and it is a very simple matter to figure out how much you owe Newspapers have been hard hit by curtailment of national advertising, so we must depend upon paid up subscriptions to keep going. Surely you will co-operate —Mrs. Annie Brown was guest of honor at a dinner held recently at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhoads of Rockview, in celebration of her gist birthday. Those who attended the dinner were: Mrs. Leonard Lose, of Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs Joseph Thompson, of Lock Haven, Joseph Thompson, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomp- son and daughter, Barbara, of Mill Hall. Mrs. Brown, who lived in Belle- fonte until about three years ago when she went to live with the Rhoads family, received a number of gifts and messages of congratu- ation, Mrs. Pearl Torsell, of Bellefonte, bas announced the engagement of her daughter, Jean Catherine, to George H. Fisher, sop of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fisher, fonte, the announcement being made last Tuesday at & dinner held at the Torsell home on Burrowes street. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, class of 1042. Mr. Pisher, also a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, class of 1940, was employed at the A. & P. Buper JAF a trar for further Knox to ————— also of Beile-! ————— and Miss spending N. J Annette Decker McGinley are Ocean City Miss Rebecen Yerger, of the Cadillac apartments, is on a week's vacation fram her duties in the First National Bank J. D. Corman an agent for the ance Company, 1 recent attack of mumps Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Housel, of Altoona, spent the weekend in Belle- fonte as ts of Mrs. Calvin E Gates, of Spring su Mr. and Mr Fred Warner and children, of East Linn street, depart Sunday for a week's visit in cottage along Lake Erie ne West y Edgar Joan Miss Jeannette this week at of Pleasant Gap Prudential Insur- recovering from a gues South eet ed field, N Mrs daughter Howard street week with Mos Abner Musser M1 Charles Shirk and little Patty, of Ea are spending this Shirk's sister, Mi: Pitcaim M. Thompson and Bobby of East Curtin st t Wednesday attended the f a Mrs. Thompson's aunt Mae W in Altoona Former Judge M. Ward t Linn Street, expects for Chicago, 1H days with his son Fleming, who is st Great Lakes Naval Mr. and Mrs ASB at!) Spent and re ined Mrs s y Ol Chileoat Fleming £1 eave spend John t the Lo ationed a Base there John Wat I Week thetr thelr Alt fonte as gut and daughter Hollobaugh, of South J Ha Lew Mr the and Mr Friedman ments Mi wd a few and daughter Gran welcome with y are tenting at the Walkey Wal ® ir office Mr family Se caer and Roy Dowdell and are Mrs ptembe m on East Curtin of the Poorm evening is being v hirthdave planned Osborne T. Lamb and Mr. and Brachbill, of South nt the n ne Mr and Mrs of Wilson Willie street 311] frre rt iorepar Mrs. Orris Morrison, mel of receiving and : Penn congratulations daughter last week County Hospital. The third child and second daughter n the Morrison family. Mr. Mor- rison is employed as a guard at Rockview penitentiary —Mrs. Louise A. Smith, employed at the White Drug store, and Miss Julia Praskovich, employed at the Titan Metal Co. plant, spent last week with relatives and friends in Pittsburgh. Miss Praskovich's sister, Miss Helen Praskovich, employed at the Bellefonte Trust Company ed them there for the weekend —8gt. Raymond Dun klebarger, who since January had been the U. 8. Air Corps at Salinas. Ecua- dor, spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dunkle- barger, at their home on East How- ard street. Sgt. Dunklebarger served three years in Panamg before being sent to Ecuador. He is crew chief of a bomber squadron Henry M. Weaver, aged about 60. of Huntingdon, well known to the older residents of Bellefonte, ported to be quite seriously ill at his home. Mr. Weaver is a brother of James Weaver, of Bellefonte, and is a son of ihe late George Weaver, of this community. For many years Mr. Weaver has been of the Pennsylvani pany str are on the the i ¥ join. a Rallroad Com- Julla Warner, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Warner, of East Linn street, was honor guest at an out. door luncheon held Saturday at “Twinmount,” near Runville. in cele- bration of her 11th birthday anni- versary. Guests present were: Mar. garet Walker. Anne Sieg, Anne | Robb, Nancy Herman, Frances Dale, i Marcia Garbrick, Patty Rumberger and Alice Ruth Yeager, all of Belle. fonte; Janet Noll, of Pleasant Gap: Janet Denithorne and Rebecca An- i derson, of State College When Mrs. Edwin H. Andrews and daughter, Patricia, returned to | their home in Niagara Palls, N. Y recently, from a two weeks’ visit in Bellefonte with Mrs. Andrews’ par- (ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bickett, ‘of ] Mr. and Mrs. John Curtin, Jr, of West Linn street, spent the week- end at their cottage in the Curtin Narrows William Hipple, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hipple, of West Lamb street Mrs. J. B. Btover and family, of Zion, last week moved to Bellefonte and are occupying ene of the Brooks apartments East Linn street Miss Ada home in on Powers Waverly returned to hey N. Y. during [the weekend after spending ten days in Bellefonte with relatives and | friends | | (HAY | | ents it their home on East Bishop | | Hospital | 1 | M | [ | son with | | i | Little Nittany, {tems with is re-«| {be held from Friday to Sunday, Aug- | ville, was a caller at "| Monday morning while in town at- an employe | tending to some arrangements for Li M1 i son the Cadillac apartments, they|fices of were accompanied by Mrs. Bickett | Company, Bellefonte, | ‘and by Mrs. Andrews’ sister-in-law, | Ing her position recently. Mr Acc | paid. Charles W Y. called at while on his days’ visit John Albright David Fortney pending Bellefonte Mi Albright, of Buffalo our office Wednes way home from a with his brother, Mr at Millheim ol nn week the Mi N few Johnsonburg vacation In of his pal DD. Fortney treet guest Paul un und daughter of Miss Kathrvn Coble and Mrs, Charles Penn street turn 0 het 15 bookkeeper a Monday ble, North Ie position County WEeCeK 8 Va - ation Miss Belle Mo return Satu any Belle! M. Bri 1.0 there sit in Mis J Mi eliefonte Mi: Philadelphia fonte ne ded In Abelson of Belle the week rly pent the forepart of town, making thelr headquarters it the Brockerhof! hotel Mr Abel formerly was A yf Hotel of forme the Markland nee ir ded arrived a ten the weekend this A. A Pletch in Bellefonte on a busi Tue yesterday accompanied son-in-law, Rev H A. Robb home in Export for a brief t rom Export Pletcher Pite tice of the Peace Howard nn ir . fant » i . JUSIne mission CRY his RATT SOT § ~ hi W Artt daughter bef gna Noll Ie wn Hey HORTA ire erly MOT Heverly Blanchard employed for rrisbhurg Steel v at Harris- 8. Air Corps Mr the vesterday wduated from hool several vears Mr and 3eliefonte Navy and Pittsburgh on Monday f assignment. Mr. Wilson. a for- m member of Bellefonte's Battery B. will receive the rank of senior class petty officer. He had been em- by the Sutton Engineering Company foyer er ployed James R Wilkinson, of Bloom- field, NJ. youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wilkinson, of North Spring treet, recently enlisted in the U. 8 Naval Reserves and is now awaiting a call to service. James is a gradu- ate of the Bellefonte High School and Penn State in the class of 11] Since then he has been employed by the Bakelite Company at Bloomfield, N. J Mr and Mrs. W. C. Mingle and William, Jr. of Akron. Ohio, arrived in Bellefonte Saturday en- route for Centre Hall where they will attend the Grang Fair for a few days. From there they will go to Aaronsburg to visit Mr. Mingle's father, Mr. E. G. Mingle, until after Labor Day. Mr. Mingle has resided in Akron for about thirty-one years and is vice-president of the Colon- ial Salt Company -Miss Elizabeth A. Delaney, of who will be co-hos- Mrs. Margaret J. Dullen a three.day Old Home Week to ust 28-30. at the old Delaney home- stead, three miles east of Jackson- this office on The “big day” of the reunion will be on Sunday when the well known Lemont Band is scheduled to be on hand to provide music. The Mallory Studio will have a representative there to take pho- tos. Miss Delaney reports that many the event kinds of entertainment will be avail. | able on the grounds. ~At a dinner party held Wednesday night at the Nittany Country Club announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Meilda F. Rightnour, daughter of Mrs. Emma Rightnour, of Helle fonte, to Harold R. Hockman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Hockman, | of Hecla Park. The engagement was revealed with a placard arrange- ment at each guest's place st the dinner table. Miss Rightnour had been employed for a year in the of = the Sutton Engineering until resign. Market here until enlisting July 7, Mrs Philip Bickett and young son, |/an was assistant to his father in in the U. 8. Navy. Mr. Fisher is now an apprentice seaman Thomas. Mrs. W. W. Bickett re. operating Hecla Park unti] several] —— — and Is sta- | turned after a several days’ visit at months ago when he accepted a pos- | WANTED. For Defense: Junk of ali tioned at the Naval training station’ the Andrews home while Mrs. Philip [ition with the York Safe and Lock at Newport, R. I. No date has been Bickett and son were entertained Company at York No date has been pet for the wedding, | there for a week. | set for the wedding, last : - George Eberhart who was ad- mitted to the Centre County Hospl- tal, Tuesday, expects to undergo an operation there the latter part of this week | CLASSIFIED ADVERTS EMENES Miss Helen Smith, «mploye of | N= the State Highway office, accompa - led Mrs. David Newcomer to Philn- delphia on Friday and from there went to Ocean Clty, N. J to be joined by Mrs N. A. Staples of Lianerch, for a week's sojourn this popular coast resort Edward Wittmer, of The Bronx New York, arrived in Bellefonte last week to join his wife and thelr dau- ghter at the home of Mrs, Wittmer's mother, Mrs. Charles Kurtz, of East Linn street. The Wittmers are here for thelr annual summer vacation Jack H. Yeager is confined to his home on North Spring street ufferine bruires and sprains of arm and leg suffered Tuesdqy morn- ing In a fall down several stens. He wns taken to the Centre County Ho un my examination revenled no broken bones Mrs, Wesley Kushwars Are receiving ulations on the birth of enrly vesterdnay tre County 30,000 People Read This Column every week That's why The Centre Democrat's classified partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community gain Counter RATES Advertisements first issue, and 15 cents for ments contain more than twenty REAL ESTATE--A stralght one cent a word Is charged for real advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS--All this othice, must be complied ments. Please do not nt the advertisements, as the publishers of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE L whose subscripuon b vertisement in these columns will charged LU Line OF nt words or insertion one cent of twenty-five each additional five words Jets Where BR Word is chia rt that by advertisements with those urn office lor duration are not permitied Ww request replies Ww Lo werlng the call Qiviige Ln one The titled tO a 20-Wi Every subscriber wo od Centre OCra paid up ate, Is en one Line free of chiar Other sSUbBCHHeT ba sittin 2 ’ : pital where in regular advertising rau Cull ised RIX a year at different interval Mr and Of Bellef( "ie congrat WANTEL mn daughter dh nt the Cer Mr Kush Eleanor Hall, of iid, are repor- nicely Lie ash price morning kK. Hublersburg, Pa Hospital wara, the forme Milesburg, and the ted 0 be getting WAN IED I'¢ along Sheldon Hoffman of Bellefonte Dressy {1 in $1 ol Ii the Bure of Rehal July 1 of this vear that Lal Hiinan ho D Bois office Hitation will m Help Wanted NITED Bx periens 1d of since ed HEU Willowix ve his family to Mr Mrs. Hd son Richards Hoffman 111 will oc- 137 East Du- city nna ana CUDDY an apartment at to the Bellefon Defense Pund 1 $131.40 It Proceed | aurin Lota led week parted ves wa from the $124 20 av terda Co carnival H. Poon £0 40 Lovat were pec ia Louise om I'he » paocompanied Phylli spending rT advertising cLnCering de - Lt and Bar- for advertise red estate the Cent Sunday night tries suffered whe stance of 15 feet way home, He » injuries several vertebrae in the small of the back and also iwc - erations and brulses. He Is expected Wdmitted to Hospital FOR SALE af ini . Roy Yarnel FATS Ba about Plone 1282 uffered . FOR BALE Country teed Ingulre of Belledonte BR. D. 2 Phot to had from the charged hospital % § FCR SALE Othe a Ca iA bey cycle Pot when his According Was Knocked out te near er st riding a Fees wa All warehouse on night Car DICYC Bs to re. & §) neg wa boy except for molished I i ET dropped to a few reported to have gone I Without to his family the wile n ta" i POR BALE 3 ung He and went the learned bruise nome De incident about men - tioning who the mishap following day ENGRAVED ~ Ot Direct Relief Report pe } can Direct feelief nished reasons bie oh direct Relief fun We have on display all Kinds of en- Centre county graved work. Call’'at our office and ing Fridas inepect our linge before ordering else 4 where Jents FING t ilefor G. Harold Wagner er Centre Democrat, Ratintonts, Last week, 155 20 CRN of $604 40 “OTR. & by Bri ds a Matias. Port Matiida, Pa D dini distributed in y week end- according to State Treasurer received a Wal ss cmt BURIAL VAULTS fie sure it is » Dunlap concrete burial vault when you must choose one. Made by Dune Live Stoc adel soe Mil - United States is just Hall The ankle ad { th " Dine Wl ma be 11.0 5518 { tia M Mada £ ttress {Wad - b TRS Registered Hampel 8. Brungard 2232 isp Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to you for $40 Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- ty. Telephone Bellefonte 506, 2423 or 2765 2-u sught to ea get Three Guernsey 2-1 Eas engine : Mills, RD deep” in the war and thi give Hirohlto and Adolf some of what will happen when we ‘Knee deep” Centre Hali FOR SALE -- Well grown heifer Freshen with firs! ca of Oclober H A Warne vA Card of Thanks POR BALE-—Parm machinery avalla- ble today at Losch Implement Co —— iin. (Jersey Shore: | used New ldea 2-row NEFP--We take this means of ex- Orn picker, 875. 2 new Champion pressing our thanks to neighbors 9Ne-TOW elevator potato diggers. $180 and friends for the use of their | International 13-inch enallage cut- cars, their floral tributes and their '0r, used. 8150; 1 used Gehl 15-inch many acts of kindly sympathy dur- $150. 2 used Deering grain binders ing the death and funeral of Kiine #85. 1 Messinger threshing machine Neff, late of Zion. The Pamily feeder and Dbiower, & 1 used m—— p————— - Heebenr straw oarrier machine on DUGAN... We take this means of Wuck, 880. one used Little Glant expressing our thanks to friends and CArTier on Gruck #90. also a neighbors for the use of their cars Oeiser Westinghouse 3-can mil their floral tributes and their many ©ooler. 8185; traclors, plows, and acts of kindly sympathy during the Other farm machinery x36 iliness and death of Mrs James E Dugan, late of Bellefonte (Signed) James E Dugan and family FOR SALE-—Team of 10 and 12 years gos worker Krape Buffalo porred weight 3000 Run, Pa. Dial roan 3300. @ VOArs Walker viie: mares oid It RD 3 weight guire Bellefonte, Pa of _r NOTICE! The Names of All Persons Owing Personal Taxes in Bellefonte Borough for the Year 1940 will be Published If Not Paid Before SEPTEMBER 15, 1912 Lost and Found LOST-A picture of an army boy, between Bellefonte and Milesbhurg. Saturday night, Aug. 156. Will finder kindly notify LL. 8 Warner, Julian, Pa. R.D 1} x35 LOST -- Requisitions for recapping two tires and purchase, of one tube, alze 600-16. Finder please no- tify the Tire Rationing Board of Bellefonte. or notify Joseph Schenck ‘ Blanchard, Pa x35 LOST - Girl's round pin with the words “Camp Susquehanna” and an Indian head in center. Lost last Saturday, somewhere in Bsilefonte Please return to Harry Waliger, How- ard, Pa. R. D. 2 x35 Wanted to Buy | WANTED-—To buy girl's hiescle. Call Bellefonte 2753 x35 | litter carrier, either | new or used, Alexander, ‘Julian, Pa x35 | WANTED—To buy ~ coal oll burner water heater with or without tank |P. ©. Box 186, Milesburg. Dial 6437 WANTED Pickup or one-half ton truck, "30 or "31 Ford or Cheviolet Btate price, onditlion and make Ronald L. Pye Hollidaysburg, Pa. x35 | WANTED — To buy second hand {| shafting and Lt. best prices Inguire of Swartz Machine Bel te, Pa. Phone aR ] owe” Beliefonte Borough Council kinds—iron, metals, rags old cars Pe 1 ef Fv &i N a and Fubber of any kine. Write al toni Seas Wagate, of Gree Valley Parm, Pleasant Gap. Pa sound ar Ray Guer * x35 mares and Joh 6532 x35 FOR SALE--A team of strawberry da 10 mond (Run- x36 POR R RERT Marvin lshler Centre Ha TOOr iuded POR FOR OC 11d i suitable Curt | FOR an | ern | sesmion Sept : High Apartments tor Rent Poultry Dogs, Pets, ALE SL Miscellaneous Be | Floor Show EVERY NIGHT — AT — RENT Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St Bellefonte, Pa Houses tor Rent ey Ha Centey RENT. Front half o Lwo-Mory ime aia A V. Mull, Beliefonis W ta Avaliable Problem USE FLOWERS OR POTTERY OR BOTH Rooms For Rent Nicely RENT nn apartmen Fine RENT --A fou h bath on Bas of Otto Cormar Bellefonte RENT Kteam Mu apartment bath Enclosed for children gireet. Bellefousie RENT - bath 007 WOODRINGS FLORAL GARDENS 127 East Howard Street BELLEFONTE, PA. DIS in Pa Four-room garage included heat furnished 15%h. Ing gulre a or Peter Mendi apartment Mod. Poe d first 5 8 #ireet HECILA PARK Park and Bathing Peel Open for the Season ROOLER SKATING - RIDES. REFRESHMENTS FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables FREE . oh Parking - Movies THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION Restful and Yet Thrilling for Both Yeung and OM. Pe
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