THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1942. September 3, Congratulations TITAN METAL MANUFACTURING CO. | ation performed by Dr, Mervine, of | Lock Haven | Mr. and Mrs. Don Bhawley have { moved from the L. G. Peters apart- ment in Central City, to the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Confer in Milesburg John Smith, who has been em- ployed in New York State, Is taking a vacation to do some much-needed work at his home here. He expects {to return to work In about a week M. L. Wetzler, son Malcolm and daughter Elizabeth Ann, attended | the American - Pittsburgh, Friday Mrs, Elizabeth Hall Thomas, who | was quite ill the past week, is re- covering nicely Mr. and Mrs. Charles son have gone to Ohlo, where they will reside temporarily, They have closed thelr home here for the pres- Flax and Legion convention in {hall September 8th PINE GRO Rev. Orie E. Sunday of Montours- ville, wns 2a pleasant visitor last week among his relatives In our val- ley Mr. and Mrs, John Gates of Al- toona, were Bunday visitors at the J. Cal Gates home on Wall street Raymond Pressler and bride are preparing to take thelr first lessons al housekeeping in the Mrs. Sophia Reed house in Rock Spring: At the next regular Grange meet- ing of No. 1801 in the Balleyville the one-act play, Wives for Old” will be staged under the direction of Mrs Albright. All members urged to attend this meeting Mr: Wogan son New ure Florence and VE MILLS now of Lancaster, gen- eral agent for the Elsenman Feed Co., was in the valley taking orders for the well known dairy feed. | G. Harpster Is the agent Our good friend N. E. Hest somewhat under the weather recent. ly for a few but was improve ed enough to attend the Grange Falr last week mer farmers mac lox al wis days Rev. Albert Groendyk, now lain in the Armed force ) quarters at Norfolk, Va., was back home over Lhe past among his parishoner His wife accomp fed him, and Sunday at nome t weekend the Three of son spent Bunday with Mr mother in Lewisburg LeRoy Klinrer mderwent eration for appendicitis Baturday thie Centre County fonte Hospital at Bel Miss Mary Lou Finhe pending her vacation grandmother, Mi Nell eLurned Lo Thu WwW. H her home yfiny Horner's! Legal Notices: =: ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTI1Cy In the p f the " ’ mnt f " ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICH In the ? ‘ ) n A ook H ORENOBI] daughter, of Altoona, pent [time the past week at the J Musser home on the Branch | Our some Foster yn Fry AMONg amats« Wiest Schilling, Evel Harpster ners on ent Mr. and Sunday in were the Mrs. Willlam Keen spent Philipsburg Mrs James Wallace returned home from the hospital] during the past week and is getting along nice- For an amazing record in the short p time since you A mira- 1. cle, if you please. son it Was popular men’s chorus dered excellent rausic at the Bun- day Harvest Home services at the Grange Falr, under the direction of A A. Brooks Corl, with an over ren- Grange Falr last Blisters” was Uw girl and blue rowded D1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC) being deco ‘ Ere The Rev. J. Hollywood, Fis Aaronsburg y with } fron becoming apparent that trade auditor in the p. m must the same les- | o alg of necessary to teach cap- # . ital, that its own selfish interests cannot be advanced at the expense of society. This nation is still great- er than any of its “enlisted.” Ph learn weachs | or and tax collector nad re- GColleg dealer J. Edward El- merly with his vacation lax the Grange Falr Clalr Fisher Armed orees of La y Fle] is en- Jjoying a 10-day furlough with hi ! . Centre friends the tributed by Kratzer-Dull Post Am- time spent with his and erican Legion at Lewisburg Com- | camily, Rev. James the mander H. Micheel Wolfe and a Lutheran parsonage on number of fellow Legionnaires spent Soret Sieve saa 141 several hours moving I il JFrnest L. Gill World War 1 Bank N. J i ] places ‘it component parts Lewisburg Gun Salvaged Added to Union County Sal- |, vage program last week was the | juge caisson and machine gun, con- The Pride of Your Official Recognition Will Be Shared By All! county part brother Fisher Malin street strenuous sting and n their way to ribution more Wis ADMINISTRATOR'S FRESHMAN WEEK REMAINS IN ACCELERATED PROGRAM Bellefonte Moose Lodge Brothers United in London i happened a Walter and i Mr SerV- really when of Mr. and Wellsboro {fore es Of two Webster, of the armed fOr tos n ' ' ney w American E et and dined past week MILESBURG ————— Clair Lingle (Continued from page three) wedding Mrs 14th Philadelphia, after ga t visit sary Sunday. Ac at his | ! Anpanied wife pleasan home here ANE her I Mrs. M. H. Hall and son Emer- ! J Eckenroth, they home Saturday * Aha son, returned from 0 one and inter- - a visit at Tyros They were a st. We wish for them many happy TWO SUDDEN DEATHS ae companied by Mrs. Hall's si turns of t IN CLEARFIELD COUNTY Helen Esclebaugh who will spend a at the Hall home Sur ¥ re ! and Mrs Robert Pox Her and tw sons of Bradford, and Pvt. Malcolm Hall, of New Brunswick Ww 8. Walker ret the railroad, Monday night t ailment Sunda) y vacation ailment Sunday ; Walker was off duty two weeks due | owd in the Harbison Walker refrac to illness Mrs D. H. Shearer and daug of New Alexandria Friday from ga the George Gallar T9-vear-ald Clear week A ¢ was killed n Route eld Saturday by an automobile « 323 Coroner § Erhard Ward Knepp ’ of Wallace Clearfield C { week reported Rodman Hall 4 a heart home § . died of Aarrivec " night while at work pant BOALSBURG returned h two =» wily Nialve Jn ley McGIK and Mr and M KELVINATORS ne Priday. ~~ |Mim Fieanor Dale of State College, 8 PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Sunday evening w Phone 3588-R-1 for r AOTINer's parents Mrs and TTY — |FaRRcTORY. Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and YOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves AA vu Mr til Monday evening Ww Neff Mr. and Mrs. Rus and Mrs. T. C. | of Mon rg. visited the latter's sis- F. Kimport home Monday IL. R. 8nyder time In Baltimore Mr Mrs nery Mor M. Hosterman Hosterman aceompan- kKsons to home, she will spend several days al Eve Md Robert evening led the where The will open their and Horner schools in Harris township Monday, September 8 Mrs. J. F. 8mith, Mrs Claude Perkins, Miss Althea Perkins, David Smith and John 8mith spent Thurs. day with the Robert Glenn family at Lock Haven | John D. Patterson and family | spent Sunday in Williamsport Mrs. Sadie Shaeffer of Bellefonte | t and final ATEN we first and N was a supper guest at the Fortney | . oy | acoount of Miles 1 aiker and Ho. wae ee home, Sunday. 2 SR a oe rl rag Wag infer Big Quality Flour Mrs. James Ryan and Mr. and i \ . eit oro” INIT &hip, deceased A Hard Wheat Pat Flour Mrs. Forrest Robinson and son of A . : % 6 ok) 3. DUBBS Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs. R. H No pp sad] account of Jones of State College, spent SBun- : a I day at the Frank Powell home od 3 | J DINGES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johns of Lan- 3 is ; lf tal account of caster, spent the weekend with Mrs. § | HE qr Foster Charles E. W. Callenbach attended an Al- pha Gamma Rho convention at Chi- DIETRICH CONGRATULATIONS to the TITAN METAL MANUFACTURING CO. for their splendid . C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY ¢ « pr— p— gp—y cTrJr ioe t= WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0.50 Blend ite guardian DOT v4 J I WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat The contribution to < NATIONAL DEFENSE We Salute Them for Their Loyalty, . “~ Faith, and Determination to do Their Part to Win the War! Wagner's 82% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20°C Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed first and par- First National trustee UW of late of Bellefonte under the provies Itean "1" of ocodi- 1829, attached tO All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains LF BUY WAR BONDS Your Light Conditioning Deal- of etc. of Emeline I Miss Joan Williams visited her X . Huntingdon, were recent visitors at nh Samm al aocount of The : LO i family of State College, R. D. and MEnEiD. Elon, late of ton of sald will 18, PENLON-<The st and p Mrs. 1. W. Whitehead was a re- . Jegpne d 3 deceased, under An LE.S. lamp, with plenty of + : Mrs. Claude Perkins and daughter i T™ tial account of The Mr and Mrs fons contained in two children spent the weekend with * ’ Protect your children’s eyes 2. FENLON—The first and par. (old Kerstetter of State College, and | under the provis- 1D. Patterson, over the weekend. Jim- iBank of Bellefonte trustee U-W of light falls on the work. attached to sald will Mrs. W. E. Kiine spent Sunday at | I E S 1 College borough, deceased | er has LE.S. lamps. Betsy, visited Mr. a z y 4 hj) Mrs. B. W. Trust Company, trustee of oto, of Ll sister, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bolton fOampany, irustee of etc. of Bruce | cago, last week. al account of Emory Sh jale of Walker township de grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 16. ELDER-<The first and Clemens at Bellefonte, last week account of Geo. A. Eider, trust Mrs. T. B. Segner and children of WS Jani A Hes, 1 the Charles Segner home. a ug NAN ~The Dim Mr. and Mrs Edgar Hess and Bank of Bellefonie, tr t Mr. and Mrs. Zerby of Wilmington, BRIGHT Del, spent Wednesday evening with | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lonberger. tial account of The Bank of Bellefonte, cent visitor with her daughter, Mrs pune 8 Fe late John Poorman at Bellefonte, said will pe . . 19. PENLON--The Althea, of West Medford, Mass. | well diffused light, 1S real en- Bellefonte N [spent several davs recently with' ( Penion, J their cousin, Mrs. C. P. Smith, | .couragement to home workers. deceased \ Bruce Sharer and | \ cil dated April 8 i sald will x relatives at Snow Shoe. i Mrs. Hall Bottorf and Mrs. Har- | . Lh tial account of The First National 3 ank of ¥ i rustee U-W of : Mrs. Sadie Shaeffer of Bellefonte. | by supplying an LES. lamp, by rioting gen gg We "of Bellefonte 2} h aelier 3 onte, | . borough, deceased J| visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hess, | keeping it free from dust, by ions coritained in fem 3" of uve Ny | Sunday. i ’ loodicl], dated April 8 1927, attached i 4 : : {10 sald will | Mrs. Stanley Sherman of Wil-| using the right Size bulb, by See- 21. PENLON-The first and pare 1 Hamsport, visited her father, John . h oy 1 h h tial account of The First National BELLEFONTE, PA. bor Shera wens wk eanm-| ing that it is placed so that the Gh Pins, Suite } tt " 2 {Patterson family, returned to Wil- of the codicil, dated April 8, 1927, {Hamsport with his mother, Bunday. | 22 PFOSTER--The first and final the John Kline home at Clinto {socount of Philip F. Poster, admr, of nN dale 2 1g fete. of Philip D. Foster late of State Mrs. Edgar Hess and daughter {| #8. FOSTER -— The fourth and : ipartial scoount of The Bellefonte Hess, Saturday. i {Ohas. H. Fosler, deceased ! : Ay) agi W. Simpson of Hort W ST PE N PO , ¢ PANY [| 24. GARMAN--The LAfth and par. ' er-in-law an E N WE om ital account of The Hefonte Trus {from Tuesday un . Garman, deceased, : | y uni Wednasday 25. GRETMER-—The first and final Visitorg at the McGirk-Dale home of Bellefonte Trust BELLEFONTE, PA. The
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