Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 15, 1942, Image 5

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    October 15, 1942
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Pages FIN3
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York
Belle-
Judge
Lee H. Walker, of New
City, spent the weekend in
fonte with his brothers, Milon
Ivan and Cecil Walker
Mrs. Harry M. Murtorfl, of West
High street, is recovering nicely from
a prolonged illness now able
to take short walks home
Charles M. Ray
listing In the U 8S
weeks Ago was govern
fonte Moose lodge. |
at Camp Croft, 8. C
Mr. and Mrs. Henry G
Cranford, N. J., spent
with Mrs. Gruber’s
James D. Seibert and
at their home Pine
Miss Ruth GrifTe:
mother, both of Phils
the weekend with
Francis P. Davis
rectory on West
Kenneth Nellis
Great Lakes Naval
at Great Lakes, Ill
week with his parent
Walter B. Nellis, East
Mrs. Merrill Sh
ering at her home
street from injuries
left m
in a
nome
Mrs. Arthur
Valley, wh
home for
and is
near her
who until en-
Army several
wr of the Belle
now tationed
ruber, of
weekend
Mr
Seibert
the
mother
treet
and ar
down
Run
at her
weeks
that
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ner
pen ia
in Bellefor
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friend
sided
was
Cast re
former
Epi copal
Mis
school
patrick
attended
chool nur
Lock Haven
‘
ne
Penn
Mrs
returned
retu
after
her bro
and Mrs
Curtin street,
and niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Blair, of State College.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tshier of
Bellevue, Pittsburgh, spent the week-
end In Bellefonte at the home of Mr
nd Mrs. D. Paul Fortne) East
Bishog reet. Mr ] ]
er o I Fortne
6f Johnsonburg
of Mars s, al
the Fortney home
Mrs. Eva
wishes
of her daug ghter
neth E. Drake
Howard Drake
Wenri
Gleasontc
ployed
road at
Mr
red
pending itl
. Mr
George P 3ible East
and with her nephew
R. Russell
of
St
by the
Renovo
Harry Ke
months had been ma
with her s J. Orvi
family at » Coll
to irn {
Bellefonte
the home
Harvey, at
and Curtir
Miss Betty
High street, departed by
night for Paris, Ky
spending part her v
guest of Mr
Mrs. Hall is the
Breuse, of Bellefonte
beer is employed in the
way Department offices
william H
Klinger, both of
her
now
ner
it mer
re met
and has
of niece
the corner
streets
Casebeer, of West
rail Friday
where she is
acation as a
Richard Hall
former Carolyn
Miss C
State
a ich
and
Brouse and Donald
Bellefonte, depart-
ed Sunday for Reading where they
attended the annual two-day con-
vention of the Pennsylvania Chap-
ter, American Industrial Bankers
Association Mr. Brouse is vice-
president of the Centre County
Thrift Corporation, while Mr. Klin-
ger is manager of that organization's
Bellefonte and State College offices
~The Drama Section of the Belle-
fonte Woman's Club will meet at 8
p. m.. Wednesday, October 21, at
the home of Mrs. Leslie Thomas on
South Thomas street. The meeting
will be in the form of a Halowe'en
party and members are urged to
come in costume. Mrs. Philip Wion
is in charge of the program A
special invitation is extended to the
members of the Woman's Club who
may be interested in joining the
Drama Section
More than 40 members of the
Bellefonte Hebrew Center attended
a charity card party held Sunday
night at the home of Mrs. Bessie
Kofman on East Linn street. Pro-
ceeds from the party which amount.
ed to more than $30, will be used for
charities, both at home and abroad
Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Morris
Levine of Bellefonte, and Jacob Kof
an of Wingate. Mrs. Edward Kof.
man was chairman and Mrs, B
Goldman, co-chairman. Refresh-
ments were served. Edward Kofman
is president of the organization.
Woody Johnson, Jr., Arthur Hip.
ple and Jim Missoula, three of Belle-
fonte's young men, were returning
home from a trip to Lock Haven the
other evening when they spied a
tire, still in its original paper wrap-
pings, along the road near that city.
The car was halted immediately and
the three baled out to capture the
prize. They returned to the car just
as swiftly when, upon laying hands
on the tire they found that it was!
an old one “doctored up” and heard
a chorus of jeers and cat-calls from
a gang of youngsters watching from |
A nearby embankment,
| bassador from the Netherlands,
A’
Neff, of Zion, 1s now
her home with her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr:
Mur Decker, of East High street
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
Mrs. Smith mother, Mrs. Frank
Sasserman last week moved from
North Water street to the former
Heverly house, East Howard street
John
Mrs. Kline
making
Smith of the U. 8
Norfolk, Va
ding week
mother, Mi
High street
t Tanner
in
week In
Mr
hom
returned
ter sper
h hi
n West
to
u
Na
Friday
1 3
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her home
pending a
parent
and Mrs. Joseph Weaver, of
West Logan street, have received
word from their son, Pvi. James R
Weaver the effect that he has
arrived He was in-
ducted on February
21 and ic Lr
to
safely overseas
into the army
received hi
Das raining
a mem-
: Miss
3 or
1 at
intil
i Nis
week mov
ise on We
re nt
mer
ed “rom the Harrison hot
street te
rider's Excl
Mr. Cron emiller
SON 18
apar
wher
eside while
8S. Navy. The
8 son. Budd.
Phila-
ange the
younger Mr nemiller
is now living with relatives
delphia
STO
in
the Ameri-
Bellefonte,
the former
Vito Fera, director of
can Legion Junior Band,
last week purchased
Sloop home on East Curtin street
from Raymond N. Brooks, who
bought it several months ago. Mr
Fera expects to move his family here
from Johnsonburg immediately
There are four children in the fam-
ily
Mr. and Mrs. George Purey spent
weekend at Chapel Hill, Pa. with
Gray Furey and family.
there Saturday George wit-
the foot ball game between
hapel Hill High School and Bigler-
om High School, which was won
by Chapel Hill. Gray is coach at
Chapel Hill and his team thus far
has won three games and has not
been scored on He has attained
quite a reputation a football
coach
Miss Margaret
the
their
While
m eo
son,
sed
as
Reese, formerly
of Bellefonte, who has been In Mi-
ami, Florida, since January of this
year, was discharged from the James
M. Jackson Memorial Hospital in
that city Sunday, after having been
a patient since October 2. Miss
Reese, who suffers from acute asthe
ma, went to Florida early in the
year in the hope that the change of
Shims would prove beneficial. She
s a sister of Mrs, Richard P. Noll,
of North Allegheny street, Belle-
fonte,
Jesse Wilbur Caum, of Belle-
fonte, received his master of science
degree with a major in metallurgical
engineering, from Lehigh University
last Wednesday at the 64th annual
Founder's Day exercises at which 62
degrees were awarded, Mr. Caum
did his undergraduate work in met.
allurgical engineering at Penn State
from where he holds his bachelor's
degree. Dr. Alexander Loudon, am-
was
the principal speaker at Lehigh's
Founder's Day program,
{Prizes went
Priscilla Poorman, Elinor McDow- |
Mrs. Harry Curtin, of Norfolk, |
Va. arrived here last week for a
visit with her cousin, Mrs, H. L
Curtin and family at Curtin, and
with Bellefonte friends
James 8, Shultz, grandson of
James H. Miller, Jr, of the Forge
with the U. 8. Marines at Hawall
has been promoted to the rank of
Corporal. He enlisted in the service
in July 1641
Miss Mary Catherine
mick, for the past year and a half,
dietitian at the Centre County Hos
pital, has resigned effective October
21 accept a similar post at the
Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hos-
pital at Johnstown
James Wilson of Mr
Arthur Wilson, Bellefonte
completed preliminary training
Lake al Training
been promoted to ma-
second cla and has
transferred to Miami, Fla
I'he of the Bellefonte
Episcopal church will hold a recep
h House, West Lamb
1 Oct
of Dr
pp-Baker
Pp Davi
oroner Charles
burg, who has
it
McCor-
to
and
who
s0n
Mr:
Cireat Nav
o fa
chin mat
been
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ladies
10Nor
4
Ana
been
home there
f
ni
because «
be
anda i
WO Week
Was reported to
improvement
y be {
GOWISLALY
atl an in received whil
work Mr. Wagner suffered a
severe nceration of the back of the
left hand between the thumb and
first finger, while working about a
nachine The injury was treated
at the Centre County Hospital dis-
Virginia
and Mrs
Curtin
body. the
students
rules and
BOv the women
Bucknell. Both girls are
of the Bellefonte High
Bucknell Miss Craig is
the liberal arts course,
Capers is udying in the
and finance department
« £ ta
of this
fellow
the
wnt
orcing
rine
FeTTINE
commerce
Hollobaugh 14-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hollo-
baugh, of Pranklin, N. J, is a pa-
tient in the Franklin Hospital un-
dergoing treatment for an infection
the nature of which has not been
diagnosed completely at this time
His condition is regarded as being
quite serious. Two weeks ago to-
morrow Hollobaugh was scrimmag.
ing with the Franklin High School
football team, and became ill the
following day. He grew worse and
was admitted to the Hospital where
he was found to be suffering from a
leg infection which also involved
one arm, The youth's mother is the
former Esther Johnson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Johnson, North
Spring street, Bellefonte. Her sis-
ters, Miss Bella Johnson and Mrs.
Charles Coble, both of Bellefonte,
went to Franklin, Sunday, the for-
mer returning home yesterday. Mrs
Coble will be with the Hollobaugh
family for a week or more
Richard
Miss Marian Volynch was guest
of honor at a dinner given last Wed-
nesday night at the Brockerhoff Ho-
tel by the elementary school teach-
ers. Miss Volynch recently resigned
her position as secretary to E. K.
Stock, supervising principal of Belle- |
fonte schools, to enlist in the
WAACs. Bhe expects a call to duty |
in the near future, After the dinner
at the hotel, the group went to the
home of Helen Harper, on East
Howard street where the remainder
of the evening was spent in cards.
to Mary Underwood, |
ell, and Martha Wagner. Miss!
Volyneh received one of the prizes |
at cards as well as a gift of money
Those present were: Ethel Crider,
Hilda Deitrich, Jean Kunes, Cecelia |
Lucas, Madeline Delse, Mary Under |
wood, Martha Wagner, Sarah Me- |
Garvey, Isabel Grove, Helen Har.
per. Annette Decker, Margaret Wil-
llams., Dorothy Bixel, Elinor Me-
Dowell, Genevieve Ricker, Priscilla |
Poorman, Dalse Keichline, Edna |
Kilpatrick, Alberta Krader and Dor-
othy Nuss.
George De Lali
Sunday with
Mrs. Flora
home
Mr. and Mrs
of Hazleton, spent
DelLallo’s mother
Lallo, at the family
Beaver street
After spending seven weeks vis
iting relatives and firends In Ber-
wick, Mrs. Polly Ward returned last
Wednesday to the home of ber
daughter, Mrs. Bertha Miller on
East High street
Pvt, S8wengel Smith, of
Army at New Cumberland,
weekend with relatives and friends
in Bellefonte, Pvt. Smith was Centre
County Probation and Parole officer
before ting the
weeks
Miss
Mr. and
Valley View
position at the
High and Spring streets
Mrs. Jack Miller
and Mr Charles
uth Wale: treet
Nevin Noll
enlist
Alr
ed
ih
on East
the U. 8B
spent the
ents ervice
ARO
Eckley
Forrest
daughter
Eckley, of
accepted
flrginia
Mi
recently a
Decker garage, corner
Bhe |
daughter
Musser
lgned
Belle
lulist
according
brother
Jorth A
of
Ue -~
of
of
of
ceeds
Mi
S50 who re
formerly of
ed as a
Corp
by. |
fonte. has in
Army
receln
P
Mr
ped
to
Dr
ueghneny
the
word
Rict
treet
ard
been employed
the watch
Noll ha:
t Thurs
Cuesta were
Glenn Aumilier, Mrs. Edward
Wagner, Mrs. Guy Korman, Mrs
Samuel Poorman, Mrs. Edgar Weav.
er. Mrs. Leslie Thomas, Mra John
Rutter, Mrs. William Mokle, Mrs
Harry Jones Mrs. Paul Eber.
hart Mrs. Weaver and
card ci IAN
her home
and
He.
ub t provide enler-
POL far met
recreation fon mem-
ized last week DV the
retary-treast
Kooken arsiElaAn
er. At the Initial meedng members
decided to send boxes
recently entered
forces. Those present
zation meeting were
Christina S8hoff. Loureina
Jane Keller, Thressa Fye, Jeannette
Garbrick. Josephine Masden, Pearl
Hc Elizabeth Weber, Mrs. Mark
Pettie, May Coder, Victoria Gra-
baski, Lucille Wiser, Mary Catherine
McCormick and Kathryn Coble
and Miss Gladys
cretary -treasur-
to nurses who
ation’s armed
at the organi-
Sara Adams
the n
ts
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vic activities in her commun-
Before her departure, Miss Cham-
bers was the guest of honor at sev-
eral surprise parties. Priday evening
the office force of the J. H. France
Refractories Company had a fare-
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Hunting Lodge. Monday evening she
wags guest of honor at a party at the
home of Mrs. Norman Harris in
Snow 8Bhoe, at which she received
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POORMAN. We take this means
of expressing our thanks to neigh-
bors and friends for the use of their
cars, their floral tributes and
many acts of kindly sympathy dur-
the iliness and death of Mr
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for
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charged
less, 25 cents
Where
a word Is
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insertion
one cent
charged for real estate
that request be malled
advertise
replies to
wering the
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Articles tor Sale
BALE Used
Alga
m
¥ "3
condition
2054 after
FOR SALE
TOT
camera good
Clipper Dial
6 t x42
POR BALE ~~ One new Hamiit
Be wing machine
font trol DeHaaa
Bellel
motor
Electric
POR BALE «
aits in,
Ave
FOR S8Al E
also double
shots gun
D1
12-
bars n
Bd Zerby
{Tusseyville.)
tre
Cents
x44
gauge
Hall R
FOR BSALE--Electric
air compressor, complete;
pound pressure; A-l condition
ouire of Claud E. Confer, Howard
D.
i~Rand
200
Ingersol
R
x42
FOR SALE--A Hamilton-Beach
uum cleaner. practically new
some ving room furniture i
at the Milier Farm, Penna Purhace
Pa Phone Warriors Mark 18-R-1
wz
POR BALE- Tomottiy 2 seed, L 99% pure,
{ while present jot lasts--save mon-
ley al $345 a bushel, at Losch Bup-
piy Co, Jersey Shore, Pa. Also spec.
ial Jow prices on alfalla and all oth-
er seeds. x42
FOR SALE « Hand picked
| Baldwin and Winesap
were sprayed. Also can
yourself Inquire Clayton Wagner
Farm, near Earleystown road, RD
1 Centre Hall, x43
Winesap, De-
applies
All trees
pick apples
FOR SALE Jonathan,
dicious . and Baldwin apples, 30
cents to 81.25 bushel, hand picked
{Or pick yourself at 50 cents bushel
Dally except Sunday Bring oon-
fainers,. R. Snoke, Fleming {Dix
x42
POR SALE-S8tayman, winesap and
{i Baldwin apples, hand-picked and
sprayed, 256 cents a bushel while they
(last. J. Kenneth Wert, Centre Hall
RD. half way between Potters Mills
jand Boalsburg. Phone Centre Hall
179-02
“A” gasoline rationd book,
pris ~ Orviston Ralph artney,
‘Howard, R. D 1. (Pleasant Valley)
Help Wanted
WANTED--Man to work in restu-
rant, Apply Texas Lunch,
fonte, Pa. W. High street
WANTED a on for general house |
work; good hours and wages. Sleep |
out. Write Box HH, care of Centre |
nt. x42
WANTED--Man tw drive car and do
chores around buildi at hunt.
ing club. W. P. Meeker, 8now Bhoe.
Pa. Phone 2101. 2-u
WANTHDScperaning hou houpekeeper
No cooking or ess
Bells, | i
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FOR SALE-Heatrgs, 6 or 7 room
size. Pullets, harness, harrow, one
‘horse drill, Red Star oll stove, 4-
burner, Perfection 4-burner oil stove
[with builtin oven, like new, ice box,
| hill-side plow. Edith Ingram. Ty |
tone, Pa, RD 2 {Homewood ) ta |
| ENORAVED--Name oards wedding
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personal stationery ete. can be fur
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| We have on display all kinds of en- |
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FOR BALE wood at
Oreen
ant
near
Lumber Co
Bhar sinh
BAW Ini
sO 81 Hennig!
rs Milis
valley
ai
Li
Wap
20
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FOR BA
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Bhu
Sale or Exchange
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Live Stock
For Sale
bic x house » ith a
fLovated on
Inguire of 1
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Pa
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erected a 1
rame dwellin
Mre., Bess)
: Milesburg
n We alker ey
altor:
OR RENT
12 by 40. stanct
24 head of cows, 8 calves. electricity.
telephone; school Bellefonte. water
in barn with enough pressure
throw stream nearly over barn
grow alfalfa in any field; ho
all necessary outibuildl BES.
Grove, Bellefonte RD. 2
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally be
at Coleman Hotel, Lewistown, Wed.
nesday, only, October 21, from 8 A
Mto5P M
Mr. Shevnan says: ‘The Zoetic
| Shield is a tremendous improvement
over all former methods, effecting
immediate results. It will not only
‘hold the rupture perfectly but in-,
0
Can
{crease the circulation, strengthens
the weakened parts. thereby closing
the opening in ten days on the aver-
| age case, regardless of heavy lifting,
lstraining or any position the body
{may assume no matter the size or
[location. A nationally known scien. |
tific method. No under straps or
cumbersome arrangements and ab-
solutely no medicines or medical |
treatments,
Mr. Shevnan will be glad to
demonstrate without charge.
Add. 8500 N. Artesian Ave, Chicago.
Large incisional Hernia or rupture
following surgieal operation especi- |
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Farms For Rent
Apartments tor Rent
y
Rooms For Rent
Announcements
Vk
rd
Ihe first
be held
Eg o'clock
the congre-
Methodist
and waf-
pA ghia
October 2
Members
he Pine
SUPPER of
pation of 1 Glen
a chicker
Miscellaneous
STOCK
Keller
vd promptly
Pa. Phone
Reverse
i-u
pr mpily
Hall
DEAD
ETOCK
55.
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emoved promptly
eXDense,. phone
L. Smith
1-4
Va
Repairing
PURNTTT TRB
made to
Upholstering
Wm. D Thom paor
Shop 102 E
Lam®
Bell efonte Pa
REPAIRED — Repairs
all kinds of turn ture
ang
« Keep
Genuine
service all
SERVICING
working
We
Paris
makes
Sweeper
Owens
reel
MACHINE WORK
pened. Geners
We also las
Cap sClews #1 BCrEWA
Woodrufl keys, key stock, etc. Swarts
Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone
2041 2-u
shin
steel
Always Fresh!
Always Delicious!
HYDE’'S
POTATO CHIPS
Made In Bellefonte
ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR
GROCERS !
Floor Show
EVERY NIGHT
Harry's Tavern
8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa
day off each week. :
Must be over 42's Bellefonte
30 be i
-2ei | etiowlng sur |