September 24, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. " Page FIN yop Mrs. E. E. Burghdufl more, Md, 1s visiting he; Prank Rosenhoover and Spring street Mr. H. O. Miller weil known resident of Ya Tuesday for Oneonta, N. Y.. where he will remain indefinitely with hi daughter, Miss Gladys Miller Mr. and Mrs. Royden of Oaklyn, N. J iting Verna Smith D. Paul home on Bishop Kellogg Miss fo n nei Kellogg Miss Fort street are vi the East and nt ney Mrs sisters Mrs. Louis H Smith are Brown on Mon day departed for her home in F Lauderdalg, Florida, after i several weeks in Bellefont monther, Mrs. J : nolds avenue Alter Bellefonte M Ella apartments, Mi Thursday 1 New York spending as a § Naginey, Guy Shafer as an electrician Martin Ailrcralt Md arrived ne month s from an Mr sontheast his C grandparent Grove, residing Mr. Clay N. J and Mr Pleasant home \1 co} Mich F red Den Edgar sta tic nia, has been tran Pickett, Blackstone er. who had gone to with her in Vir come to Bellefonte for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson, of West Ling street Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Sager, o Harrisburg, formerly of Bellefonte ure the parents of their first child a son, born last Tuesday at the Har- risburg Hospital. Sgt. Sager, a mem- ber of the Bellefonte Battery, is in foreign service. Mrs. Sager is the former Anne Walton, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Walton, of Harris- burg. formerly of Bellefonte, while Sgt. Sager is a son of Mrs. Mary Bager. of Malimooyn Terrace Mr. and Ars. Earl Lose, of Howard street, are receiving gratulations on the hirth Sunday at Hosvital of their ied § been Wirichhe 1 nusovand ginia and gina expec now East COM ~ the Centre County first child, a daughter, who has been named Patricia Ann. Mrs, Tose Is the former Edith Robinson, dangh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin son. of Yarnell, while Mr. Lose, a son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lose of East Howard street, is employed at the J. O. Brewer coal yards Mrs. William 8. Chambers, of East Curtin street, who on Wednes- day of last week accompanied her daughter, Mary, to her home in New York City, will remain there for several weeks before going to Web- ster Groves, Mo., where she will make her home indefinitely with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Clinger and family The Chambers household goods were disposed of at public sale, September 12, and the residence on Curtin treet is now for sale Miss Mildred Louise Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cham- bers, of Clarence, who has been em- ployed as stenographer in the of- fices of the J. H. France Refractor- fes in Clarence, was one of a group of women sworn into the WAVES at the 4th Naval District offices at Phil- adelphia Monday night. Miss Cham- bers expects to be called into active service about October 1. She is a rlece of Miss Verna Chambers, of Bellefonte, and the first girl from Centre County to join the WAVES. — Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heverly and and Mrs. Donald Klinger spent weekend Conneaut Lake M1 Rus Logan street in the Mi the ut ell has offices of East n posi Claster treet Copenhaver necepted the Water of East How- went with M1 family Robert lumber vard on South Mrs ard I'renton and Toner Thursday MN. 4 for a visit daughter-in-law Andrew Toner and Forrest Tanner and son Little Neck, 1 week nner Emerick Clara to her on and Y Mi 48 I'a parents 1 of East t a child- her ise O'Donnell treet entertained a at the home of Philip Witcraft afternoon, in birthday anniversary daughter, Judith O'Donnell of Judith's little press games and friends mt for afternoon of refreshments. The number of inifred R. Miller, of 1308 t. Jersey Shore, an- the engagement of her dau- to Tech. Sgt. Clair Poorman, son Mrs. Minnie Poor- man, of Howard street, Bellefonte Miss Miller is a graduate of the Jer. sey Shore High School class of 1941 Poorman graduated from the Bellefonte High School in the clas 1939. At present he is tioned with the U at Pt. Dix. N. J Mr. and Mrs an nor received a Mr Walrint vy BNE gue gis win stre¢ nounce ghter, Jeanne of Sgt of of S Frank P. Hoag and their son<in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John 8. Dubbs, of North Thomas have purchased the Gamble residence at the corner of Spring and Linn streets and will take possession of the property on Oct- ober 1. It Is their expectation to lease their present home on North Thomas street. The G. Max Gamble family. present residents of the Gam. ble home, may locate in some other community, their plans for the fu- ture being indefinite at this time street The Junior Department of the Bellefonte Woman's Club has re ceived $66 from the Bellefonte Moose Lodge for purchase of kits for soldiers who are sent overseas. The kits are being made under the spon- sorship of the Bellefonte Chapter of the American Red Cross. They contain a variety of articles from needles and thread to chewing gum and playing cards. The articles are purchased through the Red Cross and assembled by the Bellefonte or- ganization. Mrs. W. J Emerick is in charge of making the containers The quota for the Junior Depart. ment is 400, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gillen, of Bishop street, and Mr. and Lee Davis, of Blanchard street, Saturday In Williamsport Miss Mary Elizabeth Sloop has moved from the Sloop home on Curtin street the Poorman further « on the same East Mrs spent East Lo house Mast street Miss Theresa Fike, daughter of Mr. and Mu Benlamin Fike, of Bush Addition, departed Monday for Cresson to begin her senior year at Mt. Aloysius Junior College Mrs. Harry Martin, of North Thomas street, returned to her home Monday from the Centre County Hospital where she gical patient for Miss Dorothy and Mr street had been a sur the past week daughter of of East Kline Harrison Kline pent the weekend with at Adena, Ohlo. Mi Kline ved in the Whiterock Quar here Mrs. C pending Mr High Laml week amb Arthur tna wt High aM : Viethodl refresh Monday relatives here been Y. for some in Pittsh sre he WEN Evelyn Fink for months has Cherry Tree who been at Monday and has resum- in the offices of Kof- man and Company, on West High Miss Fink is making her with the Harold Kirks Kirk family home West High street the her re. Hree home in turned to Bellefonte ed duties gt reet home here t the " at ine on Edward street R. Owens, of Holmes been having much suc- in growing cantaloupes and watermelons on his farm in Buffalo Run Valley this vear. Tuesday he was showing friends a sample of the watermelons he is now harvesting The melon weighed 36 pounds, and he has between 200 and 300 others nearly as large harvest in the near future Mr. and Mrs, Russell Hartman daughter Donna Lou. of State College, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iressier, of Bellefonte R. D., motor ed to South Montrose, Pa. on Sun- day to visit Mr. Tressler's nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs Ronald Struble and daughter Sandra. On their return trip Monday they visited with friends and relatives in Will- iamsport David A. Hemphill, West Bishop street saddler, will hold public sale of his harness and supplies and some household goods, this Satur- day, and expects soon to enter the U. 8. Army. All the saddlers’ sup- plies are brand new, and the house hold goods are less than a year old Mr. Hemphill reports. Purther de. tails of the sale will be found in the public sale register in this is- sue nas Cess to and | Swengel H Smith, of Bellefonte, was guest of honor at a farewell dinner given at the Nittany Country | Club last Thursday evening by some of his friends. Approximately 35 persons attended, guest was presented with a War Sav. and the honor! ings Bond, Speakers included Harry | LE. “"Deppy” Dunlap. Ebon Bower. Mr, | Smith, Probation and Parole Officer, de- Centre County Desertion, | | parted Monday for New Cumberland | to enter U, 8. Army Bervice. Ciarbrick our office to Belle- Mr. and Mrs I'yrone, were oallers Saturday while on a visit fonte Miss Alleen burg, last week at the Lock Haven lege, where she Is a senior class Mrs Carl C of nt of Miles- studies Col- the Rossman resumed her Teacher member of Andrew Runkle and Kenneth, of Baton Rouge, La rived in Bellefonte last weekend for an indefinite visit with Mr. Runkle’s mother, Mrs. Edith Runkle, of East High street Sgt. Samuel A. Solt has returned to the 626th Tank Destroyer Battal. jon In Virginia after pending a three-day furlough with his wife and with his mother, Mrs. Ellen E. Solt, of East Bishop street Hugh B Ta pent LU sO nr lor, of Wilmington weekend in Belle with his uncle and aunt, Mr John N. Bauer and family street Until mov. Del \DOUl A Year ago Robison Home Guard Unit To Drill, Monday Milesburg Citizens Honor Service Men Illingworth Elected As Teacher Here Bellefonte To Play Williamsburg High nunity Athle afternoon “UNITED WE STAND” REVEALS BACKGROUND OF FLAMING ERA 5] er-orn Pearl Har- We Stand, onicle the an- gives t« Slated for Monday and Tuesday showing at the Plaza Theatre, “Unit- We Stand” took twenty-five tur- bulent to produce. It is the living, spectacular story of the world's most explosive era, photo- graphed on the spot. with the men who were and are making history as its cast Thousands presidents, prime ministers, emperors, dictators, gen- erals ns well ag the free and captive peoples of the world parade in true perspective before the camera They're all together with all the unforgettable memories and men of the past two and one-half de- cades United We Stand” has been call- ed an inspiring account torn from civilization’s most tumultuous per- iod. Screened against the blazing background of the whole embattled earth and seven geas, it makes one of the most unusual films ever brought to the screen. The film has 8 message--the message contained in the title-—~which proves for all time that “Divide and Conquer” can only work when disunity Is wide- spread ed Years there The story is wid by Lowell Thom- | as with a specially prepared musical score as a — The man who admits a foolish act is to be trusted; the ‘wise guy’ who is never wrong is a fool; leave him alone Always Fresh! Always Delicious! HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERS ! | = CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost and the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- gain Counter RATES 25 Where word is words or insertion one for advertise charged twenty-five lens additional five words Advertisements of cents first issue, and 15 cents for each ments contain more than twenty REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising-—-sale or rent KEYED ADS-All advertisements to this office, must be complied with by those answering the ments, Please do not call at the office for information concerning advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber ocral whose subscription is pald up to date, is vertisement in these columns time, free be charged the regular advertisin times a year at different cent a that mailed advertise such name request replies to be to The entitled Wo a 25- ol Centre Dem- word ad- the privilege one charge Othe This I'wise subscriber be use rat fae can interva Millheim Man Dies In ‘Cycle Crash Continued from page one) from Pleasant Gap mer netery - Barn Fire Destroys ‘4 Pa Help Wanted WANTED waitress married qu t Boal Pa 40 WANTED tO work « Ingul alin 4% $oay > SOUT a Articles tor Sale SALE 815 Ca on POR WANTED Woul high 4 WOH Oy ith me wit FOR SALE Har p $ op ter ge : Be the EX ter. Howard men Yer I Routes. large or- Good orofils to willing Steady work. Write Raw- igh's. Dept. PNI-44113 ( te Pa XAG WANTED age for Za100 workers bates FOR BALE Rawlelgh nd i. range ria snclitic n hays runk, gx Apply Beliefonte, Pa POR BALE Seed rye. Keifer apples and potatoes. Kyle Alexan. der. Phone 2752 State College, Pa x40 X39 i Pri 50. Water Street condi 3 WANTED A middle-aged woman widow preferred. as housekeeper who would appreciate § good home with two elderly people. Theo B Haupt, Bush Addition Bellefonte x30 ——— ; POR WANTED. Welders needed for essen- tial War production. Men Sele live Service deferred and women be- tween ages 18 and 35. Trained In our School and pald while Jearning Employment upon oompletion of waining For full detalls write 10 Employment Office Dept, H L Piper Alrcraft Corp. Lock Haven, Pa. Give full details regarding your self in fArst letter pears BALE 1837 Pord jition, good rubber selling. going to Army State Ogilege BR D 1 College 3705 coupe Cor Phone State x40 POR BALE-<112 rats kil can Shultes Red Sqgutll Guaranteed harmless 10 animals and poultry. O A Riine Hartware Co and Schaeffer Hardware, Bellefonte Pa x4 ns « 10-ton Buffalo steam roller. Bids received 8 pm Oct 2 102 Miles ship Road Supervisors, J. O man, secretary, Rebersburg, Pa POR SALE Pitt Town. Cor- x36 WANTED Salesman Established House selling groceries and canned goods direct to homes has attractive opening in Centre and Clinton coun- ties for man up to 60 years of age Trade Is established with regular customers due 0 be served Weekly cash drawing scoount to right man No investment required Por details write, giving age and qualifications, tw PO Box 1838 Columbus, Ohio Xie 4 POR pies Boy BALE -8everal varieties of ap- including Rambos Northern Baldwin, aiso some sweel ap- pies. Also cider by the barrel or gal- lon. Inquire of J. B. Swarta, RD 2 Bellefonte, Pa x41 refrigerator, 850 machine FOR SALE Electric Cash register (adding cash drawer combination) 875. Add- ing machine, 8656. Check writer 10 I8tee]l filing cabinets, $17 up. Fieur- escent desk light, 85 Palmer C Bierly. Rebersburg, Pa x40 Aircraft MBCHANICS Automobile and ra dio mechanics maintenance men, and men with mechanical back- (ground and ability, to do aircraft assembly and installation work {Openings in many fields wat irates of pay and overlime One now working in WAR . INDUSTRY should not apply. Ol§r men and men not subject to draft preferred {rie full particulars to The Glenn POR SALE--One Mastey Harris po- tato digger in A-1 shape; one Par- guhar potato digger, cheap. iwo Bu. perior drills, 8x7, one Hoosier drill ox7. one 12-inch little Junious plow tractor; ome i4-inch Oliver plow tractor plow; one l4-inch P & OQ. tractor plow. two Oliver disk plows, Martin Company, Baltimore, Md. 3 disks CW, Behrer, Penna Pur- x41 nace, Pa x30 bo ANNOUNCEMENT! THE BELLEFONTE DENTAL OFFICES OF Dr. H. E. Kuss and E. R. Widmann WILL BEOPEN DAILY FROM PAM. TOS P. M. Sundays by Appointment Phone 3226 POR BAL Poultry 4 J | Dogs, Pets, Etc. A Pups B Sales Mart FARMERS. Penna Valley Bales Ban Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale eve") Tuesday. Bring your live stock and pouitsry. you can expect good prices 8 T. Reigel, owner. manager. 2-\! Auction, Mill Monday Livi Hogs 2 per These {ERS - Clinton : Sale every and merchandise cent, other stock 3 per cent ow every oons prige. No commission haul stook Pos] No surance rates give sale in Phone i x46 Real Estate - For Sale POR SALE--A tract of land consists ing of 1% acres with house, barn and all necessary outbuildings there. on. located next © Priedman store at Clarence, Pa. Inquire of Mike J Botson, Clarence, Ps x41 POR SALE--A brick dwelling house suitable for two families: all mod- ern convenienoes: best residential section of Bellefonte, Pa. Inquire of Mary M. Pauble, 1. O. OP Bulldin~ Bellefonte, Pa Phone 749. au FOR SALE--£2200 double house and jot Palrview street. Halfmoon HIN, not far from Bellefonte borough line Five rooms each side. electricity: bot and cold water. Immediate oc cupancy one side. Inguire at this office x30. FOR SALB--large frame house In good condition. All conveniences Scar garage and other outbulidin Bank barn conkreted. eledtrioally equipped, stanchions and drink cups. Porty-five acres of land, (in Howard borough. Will sell sepa Genrge N rately or dogether. Box 126, Howard, Pa. S| Houses tor Rent rtments J Rooms For Rent Announcements Repairing REPAIRED Repairs nda of furniture silp covers made Uphoistering i. Phone 362-R 1-4 your Maylag Darts and sere makes of wash- Sweeper brushes Owens Electric street, Dial 2036 164s WORK -- Lawn mowers neral machine work of ve ia stock cold sCrews et BOTEWS key slock, elo. Swarie Bellctonte, Pa. Phone 2-1 K Allegheny MACHINE BANOO 0 > Shop Floor Show EVERY NIGHT wn RT — Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa. FREE MOVIES HECLA PARK SEPT. 27
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