April 15, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. ———— BOALSBURG son, visit. Mrs. Charles E. Sohl and Charles, Jr., of Philadelphia, ed at the Charles Segner home from Wednesday until Friday. Charles, Jr entered the service Tuesday, Avril 13, Clarence Moss of New York City, spent the weekend with Mrs. Moss | and daughter at the W. W, Woomer home. Mrs. George Rimmey of Centre Hall, spent Sunday afternoon at the L K. Dale home Lieut. I. Q Glenn, confined to his home illness The Men's Bible class of th theran Sunday school class meeting Thursday the Sunday school room Mrs. Irvin Graham weekend in Harrisburg husband, who is employed ther Ross Mothersbaugh of Bristol spending some time with his gray parents, M: nd Mrs. George Mot ersbaugh Pred spent Sund Charl ; Jr., on has been account of Liu thelr evening in held spent the with ther, Mrs Bellefonte Mr. and M ald two child Mr M Carolyn Frav Richards oO! ald Mears of and Mrs. Robert T Mr. and Mr son spent Wedne« tives in Hun fen rel iL and M: in and Mr S00 si lay wi Rockey family at Mill Mr. and Mrs. Millard Foirest McGirk of Mr. and Mr Han ds Mi nd daughter Sunday at Fisher Misses Grace Rowe of Stat nesday evening Kuhn, M ren Wi 1480 Ver ter cent visitors at the heme Recent Markle I 0 te and A ————— Kuhn family at Williamsport, the sick list Class No, 9 of the day school held their Thursday evening in with Mrs. Margaret and two child- Mills, and Murs JUsburg, were re- Harry Crummey Gerald Duck Pine Cirove ~ Peters of Bo of the were: Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, B. Thomas, Mrs. Riley Hunter Mrs Mae Booth, Mrs, ‘8. A. Reitz, Mrs William "Garman, Mrs Mrs, Guy Clark Mrs. Waldo Homan, Neff, Mis, George Minnie Wagner CG. C. Snyder spent Friday’ ev at the George Mrs. Stella Dav. mer, 1 and son Bupene, and daughter Millet and Am Summers of Win- Howard Mrs. Sdrq Markle and son of and Mr College, and Mrs, Harry Shill- M1 son of Linden Hall lege 1d M1 nd cousin, Mrs. Viiginia' M ind Mevers Edgar H tended a ne I« the Farmers Mutual Insurance it Bellefonte, Monda Mi Mr Georg baugh entertained at day ning. Their and Mi M R visitors home were Mrs Mrs ol Slate, John Myers M1 Ww it the Gladfe Klinger ter Co {| Mrs. George Musser and and visited the Lynn Mothers. amily, Sunday f Pittsburgh Miss 1 amner ey guests were: Mr and Mn Roslvn rstaugh an M1 buugh and Mr HART Chatle Mi | Boalsbur Local School Teachers and fam- Cienre Lutheran Bun- | class meeting | sunday | school rooms. The members present | ittee reported that work on the Mis. D. 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D., and the J, Harry |be ry abd grass at “the ‘new high | {school bullding. There is n possibil Miss Ethel Graham has been on ity that local organizations may be asked to turn out to ald in the day's |octivities, which will be held re- gardless of weather conditions. The bulldings and grounds com- permanent closing of Lamb Street ‘at the new building is progressing |satisfactorily, Manholes have been (placed, ahd Sewer lines are belng constructed under the section which [1s to be filled to the level of school Homan Erounds on either side of the road | The committee was given authority to proceed with the construction of retaining walls, walks, and steps on the closed-off section. The wall {probably will be constructed of na- tive limestone The board agreed to serve us spon- sors for three new courses identified Mothers- | with the Civillan Defense program Satur- They school are for an electric instruction refrigeration In mainten- Mothersbaugh and ance and repair of electric refriger- Henry ators; a course in sewing, teen course Senlor commeucial kirls In the high school, yvhose scholastic stand- ings are high, are to be permitted to work full time In the offices of fense plants provided thelr in those plants proves entirely factory to the emplovers, the board ruled. The decision was in an effort the great demand In plants for trained stenographers and typist A simi- policy Is being followed by the board regard to student farm | workers. Arrangements have been made WW grant such students di- ploma: The ing the Friday to of and a can- work atl reached LW ease local defense Ing in board voted in favor of clos- schools at 11 a. m. on Good April 23. to permit students attend services and In observance the holiday An unusual attendance record by a Bellefonte teacher who has enter ed the armed forces brought finan- al reward when the board voled to refund to Paul 8. Beaver $50 which had been deducted from his Salary because absences occasioned by trips to Pittsburgh In connection with his enlistment in the service Prior to these absences Mr. Beav- er had taught school here for more than 15 years and was absent only two days-—the best teacher--atteri- dance record in the sct system iL was reported A request for the use of the Belle ionte High School cafeteria for the annual Jefferson Day dinner of the County Democratic Committee was re jected bY the board on the grounds that a policy rulihg made a number of months ago by the board restrict. the use of school facilities to meetings of a public or civie char- i acter Forest Benford was named schoo] baseball coach, and the board accepted an offer by the local L=- gion Post to provide the team rntforms and equipment, A report from the State Depart iment of Education offered Biverdl suggestions for the conduct of ti high school. The report rected | mended the institution of an art del, partment as soon as possible: held’ {that the teaching of advanced courses in Latin is po longer consid- ered of vital importance recom - mended a well rounded health and iphysical education department and sugested the preparation of hand- books to be issued to incoming freshmen 10 acquaint them with irules, regulations and procedures i followed in high school In two separate motions the Board expressed ila appreciation to school teachers for thelr co-operation ard ald in carrying out the dedication Pprograin, all expressed thanks to the three Bellefonte Dewspapers for the part they played in the entire program for the sew school Additional Locals Mr. and Mrs. Clovd Sunday jast week moved from Pleasant Gap to the Smith double house on East Lo gan street ~-Mabe! Dettling. of Bush Addi i tion, recently accepled a position at the Fromm tailor shop on West High i street «Mis. Samuel A Bolt, of East Bishop street, last week departed for Coicen, Texas, to live near Camp Hood, Texas, where her husband, Sgt. Solt. is stationed Pvt. Laird Showers, Shenango, Greenville, Pa. last week was home for a brief furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘8howers, of North Spring street. | Miss Dorothy Barrett, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett, of | North Allegheny street, recently re- | s'gned her position at the White | Drug store to accept a position at | { the Brown Boot 8hop. ~Mrs. Benjamin Page abd i children, of Morristown, N, J. and | { Lt. and Mrs. Harry Curtin, who had | | been at Fargo. N. D., i months, arrived in Bellefonte early of YOO] od high with lager of the of Camp | Fern Page Threé Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dague and’ two children, of Meadville, moved early this week into the J. L. Tressel house on East Bishop street. Mr Dague recently was appointed man- Centre County Thrift Corporation here —~Aux. Adeline Anderson, of Belle- fonte, recently completed her six weeks’ basic training course at Day- tona Beach, Florida, and has been assigned to the administrative corps nl Daytona Beach. Miss Anderson enlisted in the WAAC In January Mrs. Emma B. Hunter, of Belle- fonte, and her daughter, Mrs, Ed. wordWoye, who for the past five veeks had been In California, wr now en route east and before com- ing to Bellefonte they expect to spend several dayg with Mrs, Hunt er's son-in-law and daughter and Mrs. William Kelley, in delphia 58. to Enter Armed Forces, Saturday Continued from page ome) Ivan W. Schnur Philipsburg Ernest C, Twist Philipsburg ave Parnes { John W. O'Leary Bellefonte Robert E. Davy i Charles T. Butler James 1. Luca James R. Ye Charles M. Tierney Veris C. Way Norman E. Howard Adolph D. Durachko David M. Shilling Kenneth E Homer A Lewis H James R. Richard William Faxion Ke Milford E. Petzer John 8. Lorigat Darrell M. Eichorn Duane E. Harkless Donald W ames E. Cathcart George P. Maruschak Walter 1. Bathurst Paul A. Bressier Rober. C. Rhoades William R. Gates William V. Force Robert J. McGovern John Cowfer Bisir K. Davis Harry 85. Rhoade 81 larence Philipsburg Howare Monument Jr. Bellefon Port Matilda Bellefon AULIE Sharpie Baird Laird O00 Philipsburg Philipsburg Bellefonte Bellefonte, RD Bellefonte, RD Howard Pine Glen Bellefonts Port Matilda Bellefonts Orvist Hen Holderman Bellefonte, RD Nevin W. Pifer, Howard David L. Love Bellefonte Steve J. Rodavich, Bellefonte Gerald T. Nolan, Bellefonte, RD WHliam B. Gill Julian Thomas D. Miller Bellefonte Harvey A. Btewart Bellefonte Ben H Charles E Countians Buy 13.5% of War Bond Quota Co tinued Irom page ome) to dig buy War Bon eves aown before “The task before only al natios great al re I'hi pending program will pour inte hands of our pron at " national ne But ain nd and qui Ul effort, but nation traint te RDM Clarence * MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. YY. 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