October 22, 1 22, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five [LOC ALS -Mrs. C, B, Custer, of Chester, is visiting her brother, William Lucas and family, of Halfmoon Terrace, for a few days Charles Harrison, of West How- ard street, Is recovering steadily from an illness which had kept him confined at home for several weeks «Mrs. Robert Smith, of East How- ard street, spent the weekend with her husband who is employed at the government ordnance plant in White Deer Valley Mrs. Frank Monument, is visiting her Mrs. Catherine Crouch in Mich. She has been there past two weeks Mrs. Clara Barnhart, of near Bellefonte, Monday received a cable- gram announcing the safe arrival of her son, Lt. H. Philip Barnhart, at an English base Mrs. Clarence Thompson and daughter, Jean, of West High street, spent the weekend with Mrs. Thomp- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B MecNitt at Milroy Mr. and Mrs. F of Kane, spent the Mrs. Bernardi’'s brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S son, of the Henderson East High street Miss Jean Flynn, daughter of and Mrs Vincent Flynn, of East has resigned her posi- tion with the Slyvania Electric Co at Mill Hall, to accept a position with the Titan Metal Company Miss Velda Shutt, of Milesburg stenographer in the Gray-Fauble insurance office on West High pent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Thelma Freeman, in Readin Mrs. Freeman's hushand | the Service Mis Sr of mother Jackson, for the Swarm Bernardi weekend with and sister- R. Richard- apartments rank Mr. Bishop street, street in Collins 11 East pending three Dick Bishop street, i weeks with relatives and friends in Oklahoma and Texas. Mrs. Collin and her husband came to Bellefonte about five months ago from Angola, Indiana, Mr. Collins being a member the Centre Democrat staff Belle sponsored by 11 $1,833.75 by borough recent contribu- alvage the —Contributic to sfonte's Civilian Defense Fund Borough Council, now it was reported yesterday officials. The most tion of $173.10 came from the : and waste committee of scrap metal and rubber co on the scrap pile on the Diamond Those from who were here Friday to attend fun- eral of Mrs. Catherine Carver were Mr. and Mrs. FP. P {f Hol lidaysburg, Mr. and James Hol. land, of Duncan ie Misse Jennie and Catherine Thomas, of Altoons Mrs. Alice Bullock, Miss Ona Bullock, both of Williamsport and Mrs. Maude Bullock Jersey Shore Pvt. George L. inkbeiner, of Lewistown, a member of the State Motor Police, who had been under- "going treaiment at the Lewistown Hospital for a heart condition, left the institution Monday and is now convalescing at his home. Pvt. Fink. beiner was stationed in Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap for many years before being transferred to Lewls- town -Miss Roseann Miss Ann Wetzler, both st at the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College, spent the weekend with rela- tives, Miss Brachbill spending the time with her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Brach- bill. of South Spring street, while Miss Wetzler was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Wetzler, of Milesburg —Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plumb, of the! Parrish- apartments, N. Allegheny street, have rented the Dr. D. L Flegal home on North Allegheny treet and expect to ipy the premises about November 1. Mr. and M:s. Horace Flegal expect to return to Philipsburg where they lived prior to coming to Bellefonte to reside with their son, Dr. Flegal, who is now a lieutenant in the U. 8. Navy —Mrs. G. Oscar Gray, of West High street, accompanied by Mrs Chapman Ward, West Curtin street, motored to Harrisburg and Lancas- ter to spend the weekend with rela- tives and friends. They were joined there by Mrs. Gray's son, Corp Richard Gray. of Westover Field, Mass. who was granted a brief fur- lough from his duties there. The group made its headquarters with Mrs. Gray's other son and daughter. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gray, at Lancaster —Mr. and Mrs. William Fleck, of Harrisburg, and Mr, and Mrs. Max Alters of Bellefonte, were guests of honor at a dinner held Sunday at the home of Mr. Fleck's parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fleck, of Burnside street, in honor of both Mr. and Mrs Fleck's and Mr. and Mrs. Alters’ first wedding anniversary. They were married October 18, 1041, in Virginia Mrs. Fleck is the former Betly Jane Punk and Mrs. Alters is the former Rose Bennett. both of Bellefonte The following attended the dinner "Ss tots from sale lected town Thoma Mrs ville of bill dents Brach nd OC Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown, Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph Fleck and daugh- | ters, Maxine, Jane, Phyllis and Joan, Miss Betty Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs, Alters, all of Bellefonte, and | Mr. and Mrs. William Fleck, of Har- | risburg. —Maybe you believe 13 is an un- | lucky number, and maybe you don't. But take a moment off to consider | the Bellefonte High School football | team record 80 far this season. The | Red and White won the first game | of the season by a score of 13 to 0. | The home team hasn't won a game | since. In fact it hasn't scored a| ringle point against an opponent since the first game, While the rest of you blame a thousand and one other factors for the slump, there will be a few of us who will shake our heads and declare that the first 13 to 0 jinx score put the Indian sign on the team. However, the thing isn't hopeless. Once the team scores against an opponent. the spell should be broken and from then on things should be rosy. May- be the tables will turn at the night game at Huntingdon, tomorrow night, tof | Ralph S8ampsell, of Axemann, ! home | jal | oil comp i sylvania, and Louisian Mrs. Andrew Howard street, was confined home most of last week an attack of the grippe Mrs. John Lyon, Mrs. John Love and Mrs, Charles Mensch, all { Bellefonte, attended the State D. A. R. convention at York last week Mrs street, Savior, of East to her because of G Ben Herr, and her Stetler, of Harrisburg, days last week with [.lends lerwick Mr, and Mrs. R. C and two daughte:s, of East Curtin street spent the ‘kend in Haddonfield N. J, with Mrs. Blaney's Mrs. L. J. Ostermayer Mrs. Lester Ross of spent Wednesday of last Bellefonte as a guest of Mrs. E. E. Widdowson and of North Allegheny street Elwocd Sager last turned to his wok Md., after spending with his Mr ry Sagar family l'errace Mrs. J. Mac home on West ing the weekend N.4J., where s! son-in-law Mrs of North mother, Mr spent relatives pring Roy veral nnd 8S 4 in Blane we mother, Bellefonte, week In Mr. and family Thursday re- in Baltimore several day and Mrs. Har. of Halfmoon parent 2 cl ana Cuitin Linn from spent a Hed treet Morristown, week with Mi fam- Gur- we daughter, Page her and ily and Benjamin and Mrs. G. Ross Parker has home on West Howard expects to spend the winter relatives friends in the Her Ferguson Parker, | planning to make home at the Brockerhoff Hotel moth- absence Rey closed her street and among east and Son his during ni er liam C. Th Jam Land Mr all of Bellefonte, last tored to Hc Wi i Women's Home Harve t onte « M Dale mo- HII PSO David lida ysburyg Home Wililam Fleck weekena Agency of- pas » nge tation extensive repairs and redecorations within the past several weeks and the office now presents a clean and orderly appear The public Is invited to call at the office for any information re- garding the shipment or express matter Mr Mrs. Elmer Hauer family moved last weekend from the Beezer home Eas t Bis i Mrs The Railway Expr near the Bellefonte have fices undergone ance e of packages expres and on and in t George on East Curtin street he former whic h aie | purchased recently -Richard V. Waite, of East High street, Bellefonte, last week enlisted in the U Navy and after report ing for d'ty last Thursday at Pitts- | burgh, was sent to the U. 8. Naval Training Station in Bainbridge, Md Mr. Waite, son of Mrs. Frank T Wilson, of West Bishop sereet. is a graduate of State High School and for some time had been employed by the Titan Metal Com- pany Mrs. J. C. Rogers of North Alle- gheny street, was elected president the Bellefonte Garden Club at a meeting of the organization last Tuesday at the Rogers home. Others elected were: M:s. D. A. Grove, first Mrs. Harry C. Tay- second vice-president: Mrs. Bay. ard Magee and Mrs Harry Ross man, secretaries and Miss May Taylor, S College vice-president lor treasurer daughter of of a home last of Earl now me and Cpl and Mrs who is 8. Army at Ft. Dev. Other guests at the din. ner included Mrs. Francis Stover Miss Jean McKinley, Miss Velda Shutt, and Miss Maudellan Rockey ~James A. Jackson, of ww York City, spent several days last week in Bellefonte, and was a guest during his stay the William Thompson on East Lamb street. Mr Jackson, member of one of Belle- fonte’s oldest and best known color- ed families, came here to obtain a birth certificate which he required at this time in his work. For some time he has been emploved as spec representative the rsnties of New Jersey, Penn- and of the Colonial Beach Oil Company all of which handle Esso products -Miss Jean Fanning, Mr. and Mrs. James Fanning South Water street, entertained at spaghetti supper at her Wednes say night in honor Gehret, Jr, of Axemann, ployed at Baltimore, Md.. John Sampsell, son of M: now with the U ens, Mass oo, a at for Announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Georgette Carolyn Pur. | nell, of Bellefonte, to Richard W. Claypoole, of Freeport and Pitts. burg, was made Saturday at a party held at the Purnell cabin in Greens Valley. Miss Purnell is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, Ser- geant School of Physical Culture, Cambridge. Lebanon Schools. Mr. Claypoole, a graduate of Lehigh University, is employed as a metallurgist by the Illinois Steel Corporation of Pitts burgh. Following the wedding, which is expected to take place! shortly, the bride and bridegroom will make their home in Wilkins | burg. Mr Stendard | Mass, and Penn State, | and is now a teacher in the Mount J. L. on Tuesday to transact some busi ness in Bellefonte Mrs King, of Philadel- phia is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Milon P. Walker on Linn street Mrs. King and Mrs, Walker are sis- ters Mr, and Mrs Emma Cameron Heverly and three children, of Ravena, Ohlo were in Bellefonte from Friday until Tuesday visiting with their respect- ive relatives, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Cooney, of McKees Rocks, were callers at our office Monday, while en route home from a ‘ew davs' visit with relatives and friends in Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs P. 8S. Carr and Mrs Sears Sickler Lancaster, were weekend tors in town with Mr Carr's brother, Richard Heverly and her sister, Miss Ann Heverly Miss Adeline Beezer, of bank street, recently resigned her position with the Clevenstine Bak erv to accept a position at the Uni- versal Match Co. plant on Phoenix avenue Mr. and Mrs and little daughter, N. Y., spent the weekend County with Mrs. Hazel's Mr. and Mrs David Casper falo Run Valley Mrs } nere of Willow - H. J. Hazel, Jr of Niagara Fall in Centre parents, of Buf- Ceorge phin for Crelss Was ty tre parent pe Henri York City, Is cation from her York City public {f her brother and sis Hugh M. Qui a QUIRIf naing dutie library ter Week's in “ the and Mi ley ily, of with Haven rold Mi Jane, of Willlam- Kay McClellan Mrs. Cla Bettie Bellefc SUNGAY s fryrles be on uriougn Mr. and Mrs of Philadel Frida College relative mer Bellef Krumrine was ated in tl tt drug L GIUK Krumrine first Hsu Jon wverd the rance business Mrs. Fred Mull is expected here from Hattiesburg, Miss. Friday, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Beatty, of East Curtin street. Mrs Mull expects to be here until early next month when her husband, who recently received his commission as a first lieutenant in the U. 8. Army at Camp Shelby, Miss. comes Bellefonte on furlough and Mrs. Mull » Hattie burg at the ex lough return tn Kenneth return to Seaman Friday Apprentice Leroy Nellis left the United States Naval Training Station at Great Lakes, Ill, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Nellis, of Bishop street. His mother accom- panied him as far as Chicago, Ill Prom there Mrs Nellis went to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Tracy M. Berfield, at Rib Lake, Wiscons whom she had not seen for 17 years to in il, Monday of Pine Among our callers on was William W. Keller, Grove Mills, who recently came back to Centre County to spend the rest of his life among the scenes of his early childhood. For years Mr. Kel- ler was emploved in the U. 8. Postal Service at Pittsburgh and upon his retirement returned to Pine Grove Mills where he built himself a com- fortable home. When a young man Mr. Keller taught school for a num- ber years in the Branch school house Mr. and Mrs. Guy W Willowbank street, have announced the engagement of their daughter Helen L. to Private Donald C. Mon- sell, of Great Falls, Mont, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Monsell, of Hoimes street, Bellefonte. No date for the wedding has been set. Miss Lyons is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School and the Altoona School of Commerce. She is employed as secretary for her father at his store on West Bishop street. Pvt. Mon- sell, who is a mechanic with the Ferry Command, took basic training at Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill. and was graduated from a school at Buf. {falo, N. Y., before being sent to Great Falls of Lyons, of tin street, suffered painful lacera- tions about the face Monday night when she was bitten by a cocker | which had been a family | spaniel, Walk, of Port Matilda, | took advantage of the nice weather ~Miss Mary Rankin, of East Cur- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and daughter, Janet, of New York City, arrived in Bellefonte yesterday for a several days’ visit with Mra Frabutt's mother, Mrs. Frank Kern, of South Thomas street Mr, and Mrs. Frabutt and daughter stopped in Bellefonte en route Chicago, 111, where Mr. Frabutt expects to be stationed for several months Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Canton, Ohio, were in Bellefonte over the weekend for the purpose of seeing Mr, Brown's mother, Mr Anna Brown, who has not been well for some time, The Mrs makes her home with Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rhoads M1 irown has been in Canton since 1908 and holds responsible position the Re- Steel Corp Lo elder Brown n with public Mr. ast Oh and M:s | tin street frat ulations on first ! County The youn has been Philip Benner Ray, Jr. B Mrs. Ray, the {for Darothy igan, of Williams Lo be geting is personnel Metal Com child Hl Hospital al ou tery noon th he and er rn along nie aire any plan (Tel; { ix : believed rela: id sheckler northern Mensch Named Head of C. of C. Fisher Elected Vice dent; Kusse Retained As Secretary Presi- Thomas H street, was elec Chamb Hefonte as ent of Robb wa nesaay n Other Fisher the elected treasur ght officers na meet] med former head vice were retail Karl E held the pregicion secretary arial post 1 Chamber Directors How founding ago hamber ar tive five years fe Kiine, Centre Far] K. Stock, Malcolm Hayes W. Mattern Ww Ward Fisher, Grover Corman ace J. Hartranft, Mahlon K Dr. EH Adams, J. H. Caum as H. Mensch J Jossart and W. J. Emerick . Democrat Wetzler WwW. Sieg Hor- Robb Thome IwHaas, 0. A THE BATTLE OF MIDWAY NOW AT PLAZA THEATRE The official U. 8. Government pic. tures of the recent Battle of Mid- way. filmed in technicolor by Navy photographers, are being shown to- day, Friday and Saturday at the Plaza Theatre as an extra special added attraction Made up of actual scenes in this great battle, the film thrillingly shows the Jap attack on Midway, the terrific explosions, the Jap Zeros being knocked out, and U. 8S. planes and fleet in action! Every true Ame erican should see it "Tailoring ALTERATIONS RELINING, ETC. PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT! pet for several years. According to | reports Miss Rankin was in the act | | of picking up the dog when it threw | its head back and bit her on the! right cheek. A physician called to the | FROMNS, | home found it necessary to use sev en stitches to close the wound. Miss Rankin was able to resume her du- ties in the Rankin insurance offices | here yesterday, and the wounds are | { reported to be healing satisfactorily, The dog which was about five years Dvens old was taken to a State College | i | veterinarian and later was destroyed. | BELLEFONTE STORE Frabutt | /» CLASSIFIED ADVERFISEMENRES 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, gain Counter RATES first issue, ments REAL ESTATE advertising--sale or rent KEYED ADS--All to this office, must be complied ments, Please do not call at the advertisements, the publisher ul the and 15 cents with 0s wl ndvertiser SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat w vertisement subscriber be PRIVILEGF ripuon 1s in these colum? will be charged t used six times a hose subs paid i" re can car Bellefonte Couple Celebrate Anniversary Ay i Wanda Gill SJlzabeth Gehret McClure, Ca nan Extra Tires, Tubes Collected Here center A resived rhe toy tute Bellefonte Lamp Posts on Yerap Heap Penn Po wer ommitie pproximately Other removed ornamental) are being more modern in revamping ad 3 3 or weet aghting wed elsewhere thie TO ORGANIZE BOYS CHOIR AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH afternoon November the first reheartal of Choir will be held in St Eplsco- On 2 at t! t Monday 4 o'clock new Boy basement ne he of John's pal church All interested ages of nine and twelve come, and parents of boys this are are also urged to see that their boyae attend. Mrs. Paul 8. Beaver, who will be in charge of and will direct the choir, will instruct the boys in the singing of hymns, chants end anthems. This affords an excel- lent opportunity for boys receive musica) training and will be «¢ to all youths, regardless of chure fillation the are urged to of 1 bovs between to pen Corsages $1.00 $1.50 $9.00 up WOODRING’'S Floral Gardens East Howard Street BELLEFONTE, PA. it is undisputably Advertisements of twenty- for each additional Insertion contain more than twenty-five A straight one ¢ advertisements offi re Centre County's Community Bar- five less, 25 NVhere cents for pdvertise. charged words or words, one cent a word is ent a word is charged for real estate est mailed AVeriise- replies to be ering ne a that req those ansv for infor not perm 1 DY ce mation ite LLG at ditlerer Announce Engag ment 1 ED Wanted to Buy WANTED uw No ATTENTION — 8ch hand rices Articles 1 tor "Sole POR SALE conditi A boy 8 inquire Pa good A x43 bicycle in on of ford Hall, Fieming FOR SALE Lew baile te J. O «1938 Ford tudor sedan WY. radio and heater, In- hee Brewer. Phone 533. 40-41 FOR SAI Fr viet A sedan E. Ar 1835 with dery Chev. Inquire Pa x41 four-door fair tires Port Ma tilda PO ~ BAI RA fallen ners £0 b Boe Lundy usheis of hand M pears. 50 picked. Brin Steele. Julian for Sweet pumpkins y Wagner 479 Btate College Ps ies 50 oer ae ciean up Clark Parm FOR Bal on Pick yours cents bushel Run Valley bushel Spies, 25 Buffalo x44 ADS ry i FOR BALE -- Beach sewing fort control Bellefonte, Pa FOR One new machine Deliaas Hamilton motor with Electric Heatrola In good condition H C McClenaban Centre Hall R. D1 Phone 182-R- 13 Centre Hall. + x43 SALE--.8mall FOR SALE—Adal ng machine, register, typewriter, check dater Priced to sell quickly 58 Rebersburg, Pa FOR SALE — Hand-picked apples Baldwin and Winesap. All trees were sprayed. Also oan pick apples yourself Farm, near Earleystown road. R. D |} Centre Hall, Pa x42 cash writer Bax x44 | ERORAVED--Name cards, wedding | | Invitationg and announcements, | personal stationery ete. can be fur- | !nished by us at reasonable pricss | {| We have on display all kinds of ene { graved work. Call at our office and | Inspect our line before ordering else. | | Shore. Centre Democrat, Bellefonte | | : wo i | BURIAL VAULTS me sure It is a | Dunlap concrete burial vault when Ty must choose one. Made by Dun. | ap Brothers for the past twenty ge rs and sold direct to you for $40 livered anywhere in Centre Ooun-! ty. Telephone Bellefonte 508. 2423 ‘or 2785. + Inquire Clayton Wagher | jot i hot FOR BALLS { BALE Winche or Exchange ¥¥ Live Stock 1942 FOR BALE rou dy viet Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE--Two rabbit Deas ie caddy Cogs Well PARMER: Centre Hall Tuesday. Bri POuItry, you can exp 3.3 Relgel. owner. Pel manager PARMERS fon FOR 8 ALS X State road between Potters Miksa 50 acres balance pasture and timber Merker, Millheim, Pa Old Fort nd tillable and R E 43.41 ne house all mod. residential Inquire of FOR SALE--A brick dwelll suitable my two families ern conveniences ost section of Bellefonte, Pa Mary M. Pauble, I. O. OF Build Bellefonte, Pa Phone 749. FOR SALE- 42.200 double house and falrview street, Halfmoon Hill not far from Beliefont® borough lin Five rooms each side: electricity; and cold water. Immediate OC- cupancy one side. Inquire at this office. X39. au FOR SALE--A small bungalow with garage, and other bulidings: 1% iacres ground. Located atl Circleville Patton Biate | Parker, north of Robert Pa x45 FCR SALBE-#House, former Governor Beaver home, corner of Curtin and Allegheny streets. Two baths, steam heas ~off coal stoked Snacious grounds, large garage. Suitable for apartmenis Inquire Thomas B Beaver, Beliefonte, Pa. 1] towiship, 3 miles College, Inquire of Gen. Del, State College, POR BALE large i SERVICING OR RENT -arms For Rent A Houses tor Apartments tor Rent Rooms For Rent cements romptly 55. exX- 1-11 STOCK Rem: ved I ed 5 Centre Ha 2104, at Lock Haver our STYYCK mie DEAD Removed Dromply, REPAIRED Peps rs k i= of furniture vers msde holstering ne 302-R 1-12 Maytag and sere of wash- brushes Electric Dial 2006 1688 8 ; Ph lam* WW « Keay Lienuine HETVICS | your paris makes Sweeper Owens sLreet lipper maciine have in set Cattle « {»e | we also o~ Always Fresh! ~ Always Delicious! HYDE’'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte ASK FOR THEM AT YOUR GROCERS! Floor Show EVERY NIGHT a. } Harry's Tavern 8. Spring St. Bellefonte, Pa.
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