April 1, 1043. YHE CENTRE DEMUCRAY, BELCEFORTE, PA. (on LOCALS ons “’ a————— ~Mr. and Mrs, Blaine Hosterman of Aaronsburg, were Bellefonte shop- pers Monday -A number of Centre county farmers began spring plowing last week. They reported the ground in excellent condition, generally, al- though in some places considerable : moisture remained in the ground Don't forget to read “The Gay Wizard of York,” in the April 3 issue of the Saturday Evening Post. The “Gay Wizard” of the article by David G. Wittels, 1s Mahlon Haines, owner of a chain of shoe stores, ol which is located in Bellefonte ' Pfc. Robert Lyons munications division of Artillery, anti-aircraft se News port News, Va, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday for a brief visit with his par ents, Mr. and M Guy W. Lut at their home on Willowbank Pvt, Lyons | ] Monday Mr day moved from tl Centre Hall into the ler house Bellefonte daughter, M: kle have farm near and have mov over which they vision Mu MNingoville Yarnell, of day motored the funeral of Yarnell, 20 Yarnell, of pneumonia Naval H nell had t Novembe: A stubborn one in the COmM- the returned to his du and Mi ore el Bellefont visit Williar te corne street to Gore Fi Mr Belle opened treet months with daughter, Mu Warren and family heir h } Mamaroneck. N. ¥Y. Mu ard was accompanied to Beliefonte oy Der gon, Arthur Ward, of New York City, and her Mr. © who remained i with t Pvt. Swengel fonte, form Cet tion, Probation vho for pr been stationed et the reception berland, arriv the weekend, Lionorable service Mi the McFeely i tilda and expects to begin there within the week Son-i-i the CLASCI becans Smith has accept brick plant property will North The are hold their hou move Bernstein Atlantic to former in Be proprietor clothing : recently Hall, is to tose tore engatie purchase indaw i C. purghduff, of Towso ~Mrs. Grace V. Th? and M Md of Las the Cen Alumna Mres i Curtin street, president of tre County Hospital Nurse Association, on Saturday attended a meeting of the directors of District No. 5, State Nurses Association at the Penn Alto Hotel in Altoona, Mrs Tressler is a director the dist rssociation Among tended the general afternoon were following ites of the Centre County Hospital Nurses’ Training School, in addition to Mrs. Tressler: Miss Edna Witiner end Miss Jane Keller, both of Belle fonte, and Mrs. Bertha Zimmerer, of Altoona. The general meeting wa devoted to discussions of the part nurses are to play in the war effort ore at the conclusion of don all nurses who have not returned the questionnaire sent out by the Btate were warned to do so atl once Milford Cox, who on Satur disposed of his restaurant furniture and equipment at public sale at the restaurant rooms in the Bush Ar- cade building, has accepted a posi- tion as a guard at the State Indus- trial School for Boys, near Harrisburg, and is scheduled to report for duty there today. Mr. Cox gained considerable experience as an institution guard when he served i. that capacity at Rockview peni: tentlary for several years before en- tering the restaurant business here He has long had a particular liking for that type of work and since White Hill is the newest and most rict meets the the ses fay modern institution of its kind in the! State, he reports that conditions there are most satisfactory. At White Hill his superior officer will be Victor Emel, formerly of Bellefonte, who is Captain of the Guards in the insti- tution, at White Hill, | The Misses Nelle Flack Blanche Poorman, of Reynold nue, are spending this week in York City on a business mission Ira Wright, Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ira Wright, Sr. of Bush Add tion, Bellefonte, who was recently called for army service, is | Miami Beach, Florida | Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Church- [il of East Howard street, departed late last week for Beaver {or a visit {with Mrs. Churchill son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Tumb and family Donald Johnson a bombardier school at Field, Texa arrived in Friday, {or a visit with Mr. and Mi Elwood West Linn street and aves New now at in training at Ellington Bellefonte hi t parent Johnson ol Henry Showers of Decame Lhe parents borg Ct the former of Mr. and Willowbank of their first child, a son Wednesday at Hospital, Mrs Janet Lyons, Guy W the Centre Showers is daughter Lyons, of youngster S8howets for the pa in Seas m division of the U eduled to under- ical examination at April 10. and final exam- Pittsburgh, April 17. Em- son of Mr. and Mrs. WwW. J Emerick of West Linn for a number of vears has been active in the Undine Fire Company. His wife, the former Mary Kathryn Right. nour, of Bellefonte, will assist with the management of the Penn Belle during his absence the ructi Altoona on ination In erick, street, daughter of Ned Heverly, of Axe. Thursday entered the the Third Order of 8t Francis, at the Mother House in Buffalo, N. Y., where she will begin studies preparatory to becoming a nun of that order. Upon graduating from the Bellefonte High School about 12 years ago Miss Heverly en- tered the nurses’ training school at 8t. Mary's Hospital, Niagara Falls, N. Y. and upon completing that course was employed at ipital for two years. Bince then she had been np member of the nursing Istaff of the Lockport, N. Y. sanitar- jum. Miss Marie Heverly, Mr. and Mrs mann, last inovitiate of that wos] Clayton Kilpatrick, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Kil- patrick, at the family home on East Curtin street, Miss Katherine Diack, of Lock Haven, spent the wegkend in Belle fonte with her brother-in-law and ister, Mr. and Mrs, John Curtin, Ji of West Linn st Mr. and Mr Saturday from D. Wagner Gel Fhomas street house on the Mi Cieorge B West High recuperating Centre County BONE ol Glenn Long moved 1 apartment In the on South Lella Cole y hotse to the same street Thompson, of street, Is reported to be satisfactorily at the Hospital after under. ration last Thursday Anthon caine, with the U Navy at Sampson, N. Y. arrived Bellefonte last week for a brief with his Mr. and Mrs Jamu 0M Halfmoon Ter- an ope 30 parent /aino, ol Lambert Base DOK | near Miss Isabel Miller, of Bush Ad- dition, spent the forepart of last week with friends in Pittsburgh Miss Mary Rackowskl, of Sunny- side, has accepted a clerical position nt the Penn Belle Hotel, succeeding Mrs. Hassel Lose who resigned Miss Magdalen OG, Kane, of Wil. Lamsport, spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kane and family, of Phoenix avenue The Young Woman's Culld Bellefonte Presbyterian hold its monthly o'clock Mondny the chapel Mr, and Mrs. Charles West High street, are week with thelr Mir ney ol the will 7:45 y, al church moeting at evening, April Larimer spending a son-in-law and and Mr Jack Balf in Bethlehem Mary Lou Barraclough of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur arraclough, of East Bishop street, admitted in Dan- of family Mis daughter ana wa DeCa us i an atl ¢ Theumatic fever. Mr. Gordon eniist- Blaine | Hardware employed store Cen Leam Leroy Los East receiving congrat- Mich- Tuesday at the Hospital the third child and t A he family. Mr. Loy, brother of Robert Woodring, of East How. street, employed by Wooxd- Gardens Edward R. Owens, Bellefonte, and Of iB SOnN born last itre County ne young. hird sot Floral Mr. and Mrs of Holmes avenue their daughter, Mrs. Glenn W. Roy - er College, during the weekend motored to Carlisle for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Owens' san, Dr. Clarence Owens and family. Mr Owens and Mrs. Royer returned Lome, leaving Mrs, Owens in Carlisle to undergo a general physical check- up Thomas Sprit the amphibian base Solomons, Md.; Pvt. Stephen Spritzer, of Ft George Meade, Md., and their sister, Ensign Dorothy Spritzer, of Cape May, N. J. were In Bellefonte last week because of the death of their uncle, Michael John Cotiage, of Burnside street. Funeral services for Mr. Cottage were held last Thurs Gay f of State er, stationed at at Mrs. B. Raiph Bummer, of West Bishop street, was hostess at a birth- day party held at her home last Wednesday evening, in honor of the eighteenth birthday of her son, Ken- eth. A number of Kenneth's class (males In the Bellefonte High Schoo! were present and participated in a program of music, games and re- freshments. The honor guest received a number of gifts, Kenneth some of his classmates expect to en- {list in the U. 8. Navy |they complete their studies in June. ed in the Navy in December Board No Charles A Schaefler, proprietor Schaeffler Hardware st * fe ¢ 3 € wrvia ll N iffered a fracture of a small bos the oft wrist at ay. whe hy . nd J. Linn Murpis ithaca, N . who accompanied the remains of hig sister se Nantue Murphy, to Centre coun for burial on Satur day, paid us a call Monday before returning to hi New York home Mr. Mu has many pleasant rec- ollections his early life in Belle fonte, but finds cach succeeding visit here shadowed by the passing of his oid-time friends, especially the J. Linn McGinley, with whom Id a special bond of friendsh In his early Mr. Murphy was a printer by trade and was employed many years in the composing room of The Centre Democrat. And incidentally, J Linn Murphy was one of the leading baseball players in Centre and adjoining counties Staff Sergeant Charles LL. “Bud’ Sheckler, son of Centre County Cores oner and Mrs. Charles Sheckler, of Milesburg., and Staff Sergeant Wal- ter Weaver, of Miliheim, both of whom have been with the U. 8 Army in England for the past seven months, arrived at their respective homes oti Saturday for a 14-day fur- lough before departing for Ft. 8ill, Oklahoma, to enter an officers’ cans didate school there. Their arrival home was quite a surprise to their of phy of Oi late 1ife Lie for families, who knew they wee to en-| ter officers’ candidate school but didn’t know the school was to be in ithis country. Sgt. Sheckler and Sgt. and | Weaver are both well known in Bellefonte, the former having been employed in the A. & P. store here and the latter having been employed | iat the county jall when his brother- Bs 500 as | in-law, Sheriff John M. Boob, was in State College 2169. 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Con the benefits derived, It Is undisputably Centre guin Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five first sue, and 15 cents for each additional ments contain more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE advertising sale or KEYED ADS--All advertisements that to this office, must be complied with by those Lhe ment Please not call at the office for information concerning advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ocrat whose subscription is paid vertisement in these column subscriber will be Lhe be used six times a year at cont and Bar dering its low County's Community words or less, 25 insertion words, one cent a cents for advertise- charged Where ward 1 A straight one cent 4 word Is charged for real estate rent request replies Lo be wering malled nn advertise. do such Lhe use Every subscriber up Lo date, | to The entitled Ww a 25-wor Centre Deme- d ad- one regular different time, free of charg Otherwi charged advert) can intervals He | M H Additional Lecals on Page 6 Card of Thanks Help Wanted be d re Ha WANTED «M { Mite OF % Pleas Lak Ha B ( Wanted to Buy WANTED To buy Ph WANTED io buy scrap iron 100 pon $5. delivered © Also old auntomobil DwWespaRpers., magazines, metals and beef hides Kofman's Junk Yard, (one mile of Mliesburg). Phone Bellefonte Articles tor Sale POR SALE-Hals Henney's Mat Pa FOR BALE felts and nal Shon glraws ig Centre Hall xid POR SALE--10 of Blale tested Pa FOR SALE. Typewriter dition; also Rebersurg dives honey hee John H Bruss, Fiem- xi3 good machine OO Box Xi3 billing 1 67 - t4 ’ tod Ine Port Matik road x13 ing cattle. T. B Juire of Steve Yaki i. (Buffalo Run FOR SALE tired folding mattress and 2048 POR SALE--A 1937 Pord dump truck |} | in good condition. U-License n- quire of Stellard T. Beightol, Pleas Seeds Grow ant Gap, Pa xi4 Get the Best Seeds ot Schaeffer Hardware Store FOR SALE--Barrel syrup, 35¢ a quart RELLEFONTE, PA. Metal baby sheets frame rubbers Bring container. Closed Thursday afternoons, Stivers Store Martha Furmace. P. O Julian, Pa x13 FOR SALE - A S-burner oil stove used three months; kitchen cabi- net, good as new, and vanity dresser Phone 2587, Bellefonte, after 5 o'clock x13 | 1937 Chevrolet school | bus, very good mechanical condi | tion; R. C. Allen cash register-add- | ing machine combination. Palmer C. i Bierly, Rebersurg, Pa x13 POR SALE--No. 1 Rural New Yorker | seed or eating hundred pounds, #& guart. Bring Thursday Martha FOR SALE-One dining room sujte-. | extension table, six chairs, buffet. | ‘china closet, new condition hone | I= State x13 © THELIST ONC On Have Inquiries for Several Prop- erties in Bellefonte. If You Are Interested in Disposing of Your Property Write or Phone MARY M. FAUBLE FOR SALE rel container afternoons. Btiver'y Store hace. P. ©. Julian, Pa. x13 bright, 808 W. College Ave. College, Pa FOR BALLS Beiiet Real Estate wt ud Gardening FOR GARDENING Houses tor For Sale Poultry Raisers ! START Your CHICKS RIGHT With DR. SALSBURY'S PHEN-O-SAL The Double Duly Drinking Water Medicine HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 2229 Phone 23 Bellefonte Cenire Hall Centre Hall Store open every Sat urday from 2.30 to 8:30 P. M. 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