April 16, 1043. FTLOCALS nm — ss — — —Mrs. Forrest Tanner, of Little Neck, L. I. is spending several days in Bellefonte with her parents, Mi and Mrs, W. J. Emerick, at the Penn Belle Hotel ~Cloorge A Miller Spring Street, former Bellefonte merchant, Tuesday was admitted to Geisinger Hospital, Danville, f servation and treatment Papers sent to men in the Armed Service must be paid ] otherwise they will not receive { you are sending a py ron tive or friend paid In advance postal regulations Ensign George wllefonte during overnight visit w and Mis. Georg of the Forge, and fiancee, Miss Cla Curtin Street of North or Ooo- vance them ein- in Wl be in Di Relatives in ceived word Pvt.. Benjamin McCain, Mi Kofman, of F (otails the able here man's mothe other formation ~Technical men, who ha n wit} army in the Hawaiian I before Pearl! Harbor Bellefonte Mond leave of absence parted for Erle mother, Mn East Linn Stre son-in-law Mr Herbert ( it the ) Sgt. Kofman expe a camp in Texa At a meeting Mothers” Club h at the home of East Bishop Charles Keller lavette hy Clin} ing mother: econom Ol lative relay iy expiratl nleta pi Bi and old clothing nios: trends ing members present enjoyed a soci ~-AMOng Saturday 1 of Mrs. Rex Barlet formerly following Malcolm Mrs. Gra ford, Mrs Novosel, hart, Mrs. ter. Mary and Mrs Sandra, snd Mrs port. -~Russell 8. Rider, former Belle- fonte postoffice employe, who some months ago entered the U. 8S. Navy postal service, has landed North Africa according 19 word ceived during weekend by wife, the former Catheri of Bellefonte. While stationed New York late in February, Rider came home on a furlough, but after he had been here only a few hours he received a telegram to at once to New York to be tran ferred. Apparently the transfer wa to Africa, where he has been placed in charge of a Fleet postoffice Mrs, and Mrs. Ling Logan street, announce ment of their daughter James D. Patterson, Miss Love is a Bellefonte High School « a for the past two vear cmployed as a nurses rington Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs James Patterson of near Pittsburgh is a graduate of Penn Stat jr. the class of 1941 and is now ployed by the government | adelphia. No date has been thie wedding Mike G. Drapcho, well former Clarence resident now living fu Akron, Ohio, writes tell us “1 2m employed in one of the smali- er shops, trying to hold up our end of the production in this great stiug- gle to produce for Victory, and the vitimate defeat of the Axis d other aggressor fations 1 receive the Centre Democrat regularly end enjoy reading it every week. Te Clvde G. Swartz 1 appreciate very much what he taught me while I was n student In his shop, taking up the machinist trade. 1 know it has helped me a great deal in my present work. Keep up the good vork ip boosting the sales of Wor Bonds, bécsuse in my opinion, if we sacrifice 8 dollar or two In Was Bonds now, it will mean peace and security In the future. Mr. and Ms. Leif A. Olsen of West Curtin street, entertained at a family party Saturday night at their homie in honor of thelr 25th wedding anniversary. Leif A. Olsen, head foreman of the Sutton Engineering Company, am Miss Marguerite Coxey. daughter of W. C. Coxey of East Bishop street, Bellefonte were married April 10, 1913, at the Coxey home with Rev. T. W. Young, # ricnd and neighbor of the family, officiating. The couple went 10 housekeoping in one of the Cadillac apartments, About five years later they purchésed the former Valen- tine house oni West Curtin street v hich they occupy at ihe present time, They have four children Helen, now Mrs, William Mathias, Ruth, Stanley, and Margaret, all at ting ) of . # ot vr feo tha 1543 style After thi ay the 22 those Jone Oa Leslis Mr. and David Bariett Donald Barlett Melvin Dry and all of Bellefonte Doyle Miller : aE and Mr af % OF ¥ safely the 191. t Lave aid at Ken- to Ty and all 0" i home. Mr. Olsen came to Belle tioned at New Cumberland, he had injected a spirit of efficiency and fire (into all the selectecs that he had ‘contact with, and always included a foute to help found the Abramsen Enginecring Company. Those from out-of-town who were in Beliefonte for the anniversary were Mrs. P. B. Abramson of Pittsburgh, sister of Mr. Olsens, and Mr. and Mrs. A H Tarbert and thelr daughters, Bev- erly, Dorothy and Mrs, Robert Zuch, and Mr Zuch, all of York Mrs East Bishop street, - received from service because of age ™~ — — Mr ang Mrs. OCeell Reish and family of Lock Haven, and mother, Mrs. James Reish visited with Mr: Della Garbrick Bellefonte R. D Sunday The WC ription Ol alternoon expiration date of printed on th the front page to check the date suhsceription YOUur pink Now incl ul label pasted on iz a good tim if your Ie Leo G turned to Camp Bla spending a ten-day | ret Mi Jodon, Sta paid hnielan Jodor nding fur- and Mrs Colle Pfe. Edward Gummo the weekend with h pare and Mis Horr Gummi ile Pfe. Gummo | at Mitehell Field Harpe ‘ WAYIWEC talking by with wr son. Melvin Hockenberry, who Hed her from Paname, where he been stationed with the U. 8 pi ne home Paul J Thomas street I 8 Cai Af ner Grande | NN ve NAVY aay Cart an appendect to dut irement office Chambers HL HE taken in the by the Indies of ind Boy Scouts, the War Fund was increased by a of $271.28 a most In the alieetio tigatres Red tal tal satisfactory March of ns held earlier total was $200 Dimes added The Adult Sewing Class Ww meet Thursday evening April 7:00 o'clock in (room 304) School . ing charge dental expenses will open to any especially leurn ill 15 at ewing Laboratory Bellefonte High of this the De of purpo « meet - organization. A inci- This per t) is the of interested those fundamentals class is am, want sewing to who of and to the Easter Sunday afternoon at 4:90 m. the Presbyterian choir Hefonte will a cant he Dawn of the Kingdom” by Freeman Wolcott, Soloists will be Ernest Martin, Jack Yeager and Allen Hewitt, Guest performers will be Mrs. Louis Schad, violinist, and the Titan Male Chorus. Mrs. Stan- ley Kirk, Miss Mildred Hockman and Mr. George Sheckler will be ac- companists G. 1 publication of the army reception center at New Cumber- land, commented as follows upon the departure of Pvt Swengel Smith, of Bellefonte, who recently an honorable discharge “Pvt as a We or . it presct Smith is now employed foreman on a 100% defense job. are very confident that Pop’ "Uncle Swank’ as he was known will certainly Keep his workers on the ‘ball’ When ‘Pop’ Smith was sta- heart-to-heart talk that always put the soldiers on the right road to | military discipline and courtesy, {both characteristics that were sy- nonymous with the name of Uncle | Tarbert 1s & sister of Mrs, Olsen. | Swank. The cadre of Company CG" Several Bellefonte friends incliding salute you ‘Bmittie’ and feel sure Mrs, Olsens father, W. C. Coxey of | that any job you undertake will he | were also present. i done.” | | —=Mus, James C. Furst on Sunday {returned to her home on West Linn street after spending several days in Williamsport with her three sisters Mr, and Mrs, Ben H, Herr, of North Spring street, spent part of last week In Harrisburg with Mrs Herr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stetler Pvt. Edward Thomas street the service heen has N. Kern, of South who sinee entering about ten days ago had stationed New Cumberland sent to Camp Seibert, Ala John McMullin, of Indian- last Thursday arrived in to spend ten days with Mr, and Mrs. Robert of East Bishop street Mr. and Mi J. D moved from their home Thomas street to Bernstein house street cha nt heen Plo town Gap Bellefonte his parent McMullin, Sr Thomas North Sid Curtin pur- on former East recently the on which they edd George P Bible, of Allen til after and went to #4 ts y ) { Mi mw ir 1-11) = ind Robert 8S Will Conley Is recuperat Logan Wed fal . fall at Non } J t ] ! iffered nesday ina home street her were required to close k d Pvt Nee Neg ition VOArs William f He has been fn Lose, of East High ormer empiove of the Centre County Hospital Samuels Bricker, of - Reynolds avenue, last week enlisted in the U 8 Navy and Saturday went to Peary, Williamsburg, Va :. Mr: Bricker Zeigler, will in the Mr move to th icereded igh street a on Camp begli vacate Lambert Camp Bianding ter return RPENGIing a “w, unsert of Rev of Milesh or Oakwood called i into the September had been La an honorable discharge returned his week. Hugh for- offices Centre County Board of As- Penn Belle Hotel Claiborne to parent ne last merls of was employed in the the the » Curtin gratulations first child. a veighd 4 ouhces, born at the Centre County Hospital early last week. The child has been named Lawrence Fred erick. Mrs. Mull the former Jane Beatty, daughter of Mrs. Charles Beatty East Curtin street. Lt Mull, of the U Army. is stationed at Stuttgart, Lt West and Mr FPF. Mull, of receiving con- of their ng 7 pounds, East sf rept on birth 0 of Ark and Mrs. Michael Kaizen, of Linn street, are the parents of their second child and first daugh- ter born Friday at the Centre County Hospital. The little girl has been named Mary Catherine. Mrs Kaizen is the former Sarah Bullock, daughter of Mrs. John M. Bullock, of West Linn street. Lt, Kaizen is in the U. 8. Navy and is now believed to be somewhere In the North At- lantic Guy Glenn, who two weeks ago éntered the service as a volunteer officer candidate, has been trans- ferred from New Cumberland to Camp Wheeler, Ga. Before entering the service Mr. Glenn was employed in the Claster lumber offices, Mrs Cilenn, the former Mary Haupt, of Bellefonte, will continue to occupy the apartment in the Cadillac apart- ment where they have resided for several years «Among those from out-of-town who were in Bellefonte Friday, for committal services in the Union cemetery for Mrs. Mary Schoenig Brew, of Hackensack, N. J, were: William P. Brew and Mr. and Mrs Austin Brew, of Hackensack, (| J.; | Mr. and Mrs, William Tewhill, of | Englewood, N. J. Mrs. Henry Dusel, | of Oradell, N. J. Mr. and Mra | Thomas Brew, of Lansford: Mrs. M. | Schoenig and Mrs. Victor Potter, of | Johnsonburg: Mr. and Mrs Bert! Rliey, Pittsburgh, and Mr. and Mrs, | E. M. Broderick, of State Qollege. | William Brew was the husband, and | Austin Brew, Mra. Tewhill and Mrs. | Dusel are son and daughters of the | deceased. i | Mrs. Victor Brangart and Mis Henry Meyer of Rebersburg were Bellefonte visitors Monday | Mrs, Edward Kofman and two children, of East Linn street, spent last week with relatives in New York City Mrs. Ralph Edmiston and daugh- er Betty, Friday moved apartment in the A. C house on East High street ou South Allegheny The Dramatic Bellefonte Woman ns the home of Mrs North Thomas Street Wednesday ming, April Mrs, Samuel Leitzell, Matilda Inst week fonte as guest her and daughter, Mr. and Alters and family treet Mr Burs from an Heverly LO a house street of the will meet Jones, on 30 o'clock 21 of Section Club Haury at 7 ev Port Belles in-law Harty Beaver spent in a of on Mr Lat in em DD. 1 TN heir South Allegheny street. Pvt | entered the amivice on January 19 thie year amd from New "Cuntber nang was sent to Port Bragg. NX. © Hecently he wa atisferred to Tt 18.5 ™ : Bi udden! FEMal hao died bor ET Crusis weighne Mok of He of vi Wensel s1 on he former Kath ard M Mokie John Mokie, of Mr. and Mu Arthur h ¥ East Bisheoyp str word ’ aciougn n North Sprir g ciough day received Lt. Robert Bar: Aimy Alr Corps tropical land from who now | The family since early In he was In F Barraciough’s most is enjoying tropical desciibeg ag a ‘Per. a Dorothy Lamowr fant around.” in ine hadn't heard from him and at that time According to Lt recent letter scenery which he £ settin for she iy i" he fec moview.anly Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz and her two daughters, Mrs, John F. Kuss and Mrs. Thomas Spritzer, who had been occupying an apartment in the Cherry home North Thomas street, Monday moved into the apartment over the Electric Supply Supply Company store on West High street, recently vacated by Mrs Ed. ward Harper. Sgt. John F. Kusse, of the Post Finance Office at Cami Button, N. C., arrived in Bellefonte Friday and remained here to assist with the moving. He returned to his duties’ on Tuesday Additional Locals Page 3 EB on iJ. EB. Kooh. prog protecting Uphol stered Furniture, Rugs, Carpeting, Wool Clothing, Furs, Blankets, etc. Also Is unsurpassed for cleaning and Re lustering Upholstery and floor coverings, We sell KEYSPRAY in Pints, (Quares and larger sizes and recom mend it for use in your home. 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D Phone To bt mies tain al WANTED i 15 i¥ scrap iron, 60 100 pounds, delivered our n Also old’ automobiles trucks, nNewapapers, magazines, rub- ber. metals and beef hides Jake Kofman's Junk Yard {one mile west of Mileaburg). Phone Bellefonte 2422 pif cents vara 1 no WwW Articles for Sale FOR BALE--Hard coal, all sizes. In- quire of C. F Ripka, 8 Water Bellefonte, Pa 8st FOR SALE--Case tractor in running order. Gardner Long Centre Hall BRD Phone 188-R3 \d x16 POR SALE--8et of Minne plows, 2 disc; in good Phone Bellefonte 6766 FOR BALE--A P. & ©. gang plow for horses. Clair F Burns, Warriomns Mark, Pa. (Gatesburg) x15 POR SALE A good 8-foot grain bine der. Inquire of Lewis Keratelter, Oen- tre Hall RR. D, | x15 FOR BALE- Pvergreen trees, all kinds and sjpes Mount Eagle Nursery, xis 4 Tv p man wil hase | auto well a grown clover ie 1% laste. Loach Jersey Shore Pa x25 Is. as Poultry for Sale RAISE YOUR OWN MEAT the auick easy, economical way. We offer big- tyne, Tasl-growing Leghorn day-old broiler oockereis” at a price leas thar the cost of the ape: from which they were produced. They'll be ready serye on your fable In elght eek We have already sold two millon of these, Limited to Victory Gardeners ! - VEGETABLE PLANTS NOW READY “wr Also a Selection of POTTED FLOWERS FOR EASTER a Peters Greenhouse Phone Bellefonte 8516 I Mi W. of Milesburg-Route 220 VICTO —— RY GARDE LANTS Woodring's Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. Bellefonte, Pa. Live Stock for Sole Dogs, Pets, Etc. Real Estate for Sale 8 Belle Pa & ——. — Houses for Rent 32566 Apartments for Rent ge 4582 or POR RENT v i POF rUanen Mrs § 8 ye OITA REN . oo JR ment located at 22 } ' A or Wanted to Rent § une e OX 5 Sa BAND CONCERT---On Friday night i 6th at 8 o'dlock, the Crees { hold a convert The band Ch are un- be Greg? y be thelr fret new ADDeAral TITHE BuO i i Le Roller Skate — QE — Hecla Park Every Friday Night ins © NNER IRR OER CIC I SI Tae at Ee at Lee BS Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME ® HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers, = Gervin K. Schaeffer BABY CHICKS White Leghorn - Be. & White Rocks - N. Hi. Reds and Rock Red Cross, Straight or Sex. Extra Select Broller Cockerels for quick growth. Order direct $2.45 for 50 Write for my prices on Baby Chicks NOW! MeAlisterville, Penna. Poultry Raisers ! START Your CHICKS RIGHT With DR. SALSBURY'S PHEN-O-SA’. The Double Duty Drinking Water Madicine HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 222% Phone 23 Bellefonte Centre Hall Centre Hall Store 6pen every Sat. urday from 2:30 to 2:30 P. M. MARKET EGGS - HATCHING EGS WANTED
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