March 2¢ 5, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. NEWS OF SERVICE MEN From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity Air Corps Mechanic | Auto Mechanic CORP Cory WALTER oral Lue E. LUCAS son of Mr of Milesbu ryt tion puon CCRPORAL DAVID E. MILLER, Jr in th ember From the Cumberland Camp Lee Va four wees 1042 New wa 1942, Privale PVT. JUNIOR C. the LUCAS son of Mr € LAIKA 11 rel IWAra 7. son of Mr Bellefonte He reported Station at tk to begin f11a tio iUation ng wsslgned trade a hools we sen Buys Swiss Goal Herd Mrs. Paul R. Ashby, Dam, who had been selling goat a Shamokin company. ha charred a herd of Swiss dairy arm at Carlisle. The d for the milk sninsa——a—— CENTRE HALL rank Williams was recently ted by Potter Township School to teach the upper grade in Mills, the former teacher ] nith, having resigned to from a fs have ) not I R How . ana | 8 Eh. and D hom of Shamokin milk pur - goats we goats high YES-- YOU CAN NOW GET Give It or Keep It—But CERTAINLY GET IT Choose American . . . A Crystal of Diamond-like Brilliance. See our windows for the many beautiful pieces and patterns. DeHaas Electrie Co. North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. —— In South Pacific a T/UPL. Corpot tH} ‘ nd Mi Robert » and was in- at New Com ansferred » Anti-Alrcraft Artillery Sci o mp Davi 2 1 graduated ! hoo! Corporal Frat Decemibx San duate of the Bellefonte lass of 1939 I Bra th School, « At Camp Shelby PVT. GECRGE T. FRAVEK Brother and sister shown above George T. Pravek and sp on and daughte avek Clarence Leon serving with the U since Sept. 20, 1942, and 1s it Camp Shelly, Miss Miss Fravek, who is employed at the Ivania Mill Hall, ex- pects soon to join the Women's Aux- Army Corps © - = ire Terry Mrs of Pvt Fravek Anna Fr ha 8. Army now stationed fv ravek slant 1 Pans in $18 4 on aLaly FRANCIS E. CRESSLEX#& He | 1 '. | Serving i in Air Corps | nt iy of Beliefonte, | r U. 8. Alr Corps and at Duncan Field vhere h fall neq On Know employed Jewel elliefonte r been a jeweler at the former Blalr ‘ ft “i emplo sition as department ¢ TAT ALON At Camp Shelby Fh CORP. PETER PIEDMONT, Jr. Piedmont was ludodted t in May { ast yeas has since been stationed at Camp Shelby, Miss. His wife, the former Miss Fae Weaver a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Oscar Weaver of How ard nto ana Corp he Arms I's HES Ea aaa "UNIONVILLE —————————_, Meth Tht Sunday mornh i regular preaching m., With sermon oj W. A. Snyder the afternoon at Harriet «hip hureh Presbyterian bytefian church on at 7:30, with sermon Rev. H. E. Oakwood Free Methodist Ci ( ervice Friday evening in the church Sunday school Sunday morning at 19:30. immediately followed by the i preaching services with sermon 0) | the pastor, Rev. H. C. Jacobs The annual Conference of the Methodist church will be held be- { ginning April 28th, in the Methodist {chureh at Clearfield | Miss Alice Brugger, who is i ployed in Meadville, spent the week- fend visiting with her parents, Mr jand Mrs, C. K. Brugger. She return- led to her duties on Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson and {two children of Altoona, were week- fend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger i Miss Charlotte Stere spent the { past weekend visiting with her sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs C. R. Praver chool on (8 FFE nN evening. Sunday followed service at the pas r Fe Dow Akins, and Youth in the even at 6:30 raday ng by 10:30 a Rev Howship in of Mrs Fellow- the tor, the ig in in the Pres- Sunday evening the pastor, SOTVICES by Praver | Stevenson of Altoona, also shopping | land sight-seeing while there, Guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. J. C. Stere to a chicken dinner | ‘ofl Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, C. R| {Stevenson of Altoona, Mrs, J. Stere of this place, and Miss Char. | lutte Stere Mrs. William Lucas and daughter, | | Florence, accompanied her husband | [to Williamsport one day last week, and visited for a brief time with her |" tuncie, Arthur Soit. | Mrs. Amanda Moran has returned ito ber home. after having spent the {past winter months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zahniser. Walter Zahniser, who has been with the United States armed foroes, returned to his home last Thursday, having been honorably and Is now seeking employment. As was announced in last week's items, the upper farm of OG. W. Holt & Son in Union township, was be- ing vacated and now for rent have since learned that only the house is for rent, the farm in gen- eral being taken care of by the farm- er on the lower farm. wt vice! the | em- | We | Forrest La past friends and munity Sunday wi but it seemed more lik of winter, especiall fellowing but we are that real Spring is corner. Some folks have been eager to get at garden making. but don’ be too hasty, there is plenty of Ume yet Mrs Lurg, of TYrone vit itis yer in the ene Jr rekend relatives the as the first «Hill 41H hoping fust around the Earl Fihkbeiner of Harris- is visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flick and children. She is able to be around some now after having suf- fered with a broken hip for several weeks Mrs. Mary 8. Hozel and grand- daughter, Miss Grace Stevens, ex- pect to move from the A. F. Hazel |property next tweek., to their new {home in Bigler, Clearfield county Our community was saddened last week on learning of the death of Mrs, Alice Bosworth, former resident iof this place, having died ‘at her home in Buffalo, N. Y., after a lin- gering illness. Mrs. Bosworth was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Daniel Buck. Punciad services were conducted in Buffalo last Friday. We wish to extend most sincere sym- | pathies to the bereaved family and friends in the loss of = loved one.’ | Miss Meriam Way of Milesburg. | lvisited over the past weekend with | | Miss Susanne Zahuniser There are still some unpaid taxes iin the borough and it would be an| lexcellent idea If all persons in ar-| rears would pay up before May 1st br that time all property tax will be | turned over to the County Commis- | |sloners for disposition. Let us keep | a clean slate in the borough. { The roads In the borough scraped last week and they are now much better than they were but still the holes are not all filled In. We trust the authorities will keep up the good work until our roads are in good condition. Mrs. Nannie Williams of Warriors Mark, former resident of this place, visited with some of her Unionville frievids and neighbors in Bellefonte last Friday. She inquired about all her friends in Unionville and longed to see them all Mr. B. E. Holt met with a slight accident last week when a rolled his leg, spraining his le, He on was compelled to use crutches for ] | were | CCR Beth etre High rand vombin Prios ET Wa 0 Work ang odio operator RYCHARD FETZER PF. WILLIAM HL FETZER 2nd Cl MOAT an 15 of My Wi N ( ! Ti 100} moe; IMISKIOT to his enlistment Corp Complete GOLDFIS, = AQUARIUM ONE TO A CUSTOMER — Maodernistic Fish Bowl 154 Two Hardy Goldfish 20° Aquarium Jewels . . . 104 ond Green Plants. . , 104 While The 5% i GOLDF) $4; £77 and Bow,’ ALL FOR HURRY! THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED! ERED YOUR Fits WELLTNY -Bi6 BOX oF Fisw 1600 | COME ONE! COME ALL! BUT COME nuW! Widmann and Teah BELLEFONTE, PA. LL Pavon mploye South Allegheny Street Birthday S Will Continue for Another Week ! Shop ! Jellefonte, Penna. Compare! Save! Ox 12 Axminster $34.50 $1.25 Weekly A TIMELY VALUE JUST WHEN SPRING TUKNS YOUR THOUGHTS TO REDECORATING ! Birthday Sale Specials! Occasional Tables 97.95" Mirrors Cribs, Complete Coffee Tables Table Lamps . 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