1943. i ——— ———— OCALS Miss Maudella Rockey, fonte, returned home Saturday from a several days’ visit with relatives and friends in Baltimore, Md --Le0 Tierney, of Pittston, Is a guest of his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tierney of the Hazel apartments, North Alle gheny street —James Wilson, machinists mate second class, stationed at Norfolk, Va. Is spending a ten-day furlough with his mother, Mrs, Marie Wilson of the Petrikin apartments Miss Angela Carpeneto, employe of the J. B. Wagner store, is cation from her duties this week and is spending much of her time at the family home on South Alle- gheny street Miss Frances Sholl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sholl Miles burg, is reported t be recovering satisfactorily from an appendectomy performed Monday morning at County Hospital Ensign Dorothy Spri joned at the Naval Air May, N. J visiting Joseph Spritzer North Allegheny street, and also *r brother-in-law and sister, A Mir Melvin Williams, of block Miss Aileen Rossman of Mr. and My Harry Milesburg., employed in Super Market here duty for several Banor expects Lo return this week of Belle- on va { of 0 emergency early Centre the » at Cape is father H Ol foot infectio: Ensign returned Peary, Va day leave who early this from Phere she sign Brick: Mrs. J M nue after Belle the A51 Leonard to arr ]R weekend \ and Mrs Spring Robert Wilkin Corps in Miami expected home furlough Wilki Hi Ot Lieut Bellefont sudimarine Conn night t ard F Conn William and Philadelphl a son of Mir: Bellefonte ue Robt It. 1X J. Dorw weaman who haa Naval Base tig it Sampson, N been transferred to the amphibian base at Norfolk, Va. where hie 1s al- tending a school in naval gunnery Seaman Gettig for a 10-day er, Mi Saran street, Bellefonte the former Evelyn burg Wai home recent furlough with his moth- of Burrows with his wile Cretiig and Pletcher 3 Corps ota is which ved nl Hiornia Art " > a 1.¢t on Eas L came South week rida, and will go to Langley Field new assignment family Barraclough an assignment will report early in Jacksonville the following day Va. to here from America, for duty receive a who Australia John Gunsallus since March, 1942, has been in as a representative of t Glenn L. Martin Aircraft Company. Balti- more, Md. arrived in California early Priday morning and talked with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gunsallus, of Phoenix avenue, by telephone. He is believed to be en route east to report to the Martin plant in Baltimore and a visit with his parents and his wife, former Betty Lenne, of Melbourne Australia, who arrived in Bellefonte from Australia about two weeks ago It is not known here whether he will return to Australia or whether he will be assigned to some other field of duty he for the Among those who were here Sunday for the funeral of James M Smover of East Beaver street, were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Coover, of Renovo: Mr. and Mrs Bernard Gregoire, Mrs. Ella Bath urst, Mrs. Vernon Maurer and son Jack, all of Philadelphia: Mrs. Mary Spicer, Pensacola, Fla; Mr. and Mrs Claude Smoyer and daughter, Mona Downingtown, Orrie Conaway, Show Shoe; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garbrick, Mr. and Mrs. George Grazier, all of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yeager and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rockey, Miss Helen and Miss Made- line Yeager, Jersey Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Minnemyer and daughter, Louise, Tyrone: Mrs. Badie Poor man, Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Shank, Coatesville; Mr. and Mrs. James Shank, Philipsburg; Mr and Mrs. William Bush Mr. and Mrs. Pathamos and Miss Helen War- ner, State College; Mr. and Mrs Thomas Summers, Reedsville; Mrs. Ruth Summers, and daughter, Peg gy, Lewistown; Mrs. Maude Bullock, Jersey Shore; Samuel Shank, Avis; Mrs! John Whiteleather and Mrs Harold Whiteleather, Lock Haven; also here for the funeral were Mr. Smoyer’s nephew, Pvt. Donald Shank who is stationed in Virginia, and grandsons, Pvt. Lloyd Conaway, of Michigan, and Pvt. Marlin Conaway, of Georgia, all of whom are in the Service. at——gf Mr. and Mrs two children, last Halfmoon Terrace street Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Friedman of East Curtin street, last Wednes- day went New York City where they spent the weekend on business and pleasure Mi James Tavior and week moved from to North Penn to and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson Altoona, attended the funeral Mrs. Moore's grandfather, the James Smoyer, on Sunday Mi: Mrs. Dorsey Koons, of Williamsport, returned to their home after a visit Koons' par 8. Stickler Moore and of of late and there vesterday Friday with Mi Mr. and rMs. J Bishop since ents, of West treet Amy Jane McCoy Ethel McCoy bank Monday the Keystone Allegheny street Wallace J. Ward, who has post there Miss Beverly Hines, daughter of Mildred Hines, of the Forge Miss Emenhizer, daugh- Mr. and Mr Willard Em Colevill departed daugh- of Willow work at North Mrs ignea Mr street began office succeeding Crazette res nel Mrs and ter of Allegheny stored their furni- a " Hg Marth LliaGa and have Biel reet Howard preparation and expe apartment Four rs floor shortly vacated the premises Miss Mary I returned Mr raciough Barraclough to the home of H Mrs. Arthur Bar Bishop street Ou and on East days with relative The Barraclough making arrangements move, about September 1, from Bish. op inte their home East Linn street recently vacated by 1A and Mrs. Paul 8. Beaver. Bome re- modeling and redecorating house is is to street, on the the of before the premises to be done Owners The little park devel oped by the borough on island in Spring Creek just below the Gam- ble Mill property on Lamb street, was a popular place, Sunday A number of families availed them- selves of the cool shade provided by the wooded area, while the tables and fireplace bullt by the borough also were much in demand. A small dam built in the creek at the point for bathing purposes proved a pop- ular place for the youngsters. The island, which formerly was noted chiefly for its weeds and underbrush now presents a4 neal appearance Its popularity seems to be assured, even after the war when pleasure driving once more becomes possible The drama section of the Belle- fonte Womans Club honored Mrs Henry Kahimus at a farewell party Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Alexander Brown, North Allgheny street. with seventeen members pre- sent. Cards were played and re- freshments served. Mrs. Kahlmus (was presented with gifts. Members present were: Mrs, Wallace Ward, Mrs. John Rutter, Mrs, W. Leslie Thomas, Mrs. Pred Lucas, Mrs. Nev. jin Stamm, Mrs, William Mokle, Mrs Edward Taylor, Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs. Harry PF. Jones, Mrs. Phillp | Wion, Mrs. Paul Eberhart, Mrs. Rob- {ert Woodring, Mrs. Elwood Johnson, | Mrs. Louella Cheesman, Miss Christ. {ine Bmith and Miss Eleanor Wion Bridge prizes were presented to Mrs, Eberhart and Mrs. Miller. Pive Hun- dred prizes were awarded to Mrs {Cheesman and Mrs, Mokle. The | members of the cominitiee in charge {were Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Eberhart and Miss. Thomas. occupy recently the Ie West Rs So Curtin | J. D. Thomas, of East street, is spending this week in Wil- Hamsport with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Holl- and brother, of Mr North weekend . and son Miss Mary lovine Edmund, daughter and fand Mrs. Fred lovine, of 'homas street, spent the with relatives in Harrisburg Mrs. Ralph Owens on Monday returned to her home on East Bish op street from Harrisburg where she had been guest of Mr, and Mrs Charles McClellan and family Mr. and Mrs, E. Keith Ander- son and son last Wednesday return- ed to thelr apartment in the Conley home on West Logan street from Ridgway where they had spent a week visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs hi) Stear! Gunsallus and two children, of Meadville, were guests last week of Mrs. Gunsallus parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Leathers of Coleville, and of Harry Cleven- of Bellefonte Pvt M1 Terrace camp in camp Saturday furlough stine Joseph G. Reed, son of My Dorsey Reed, of Halfmoon who Is stationed In an army Carolina Iter and South returned to spending a ten-day ils parental home Mi Ler Kathryn naghan and her Marie Conaghan apartments Saturday Week visit Mi of the de- two with fr for a ana FRY nl MF EE] + A » Wa Hor y the home Of wile as LWOo hild Mrs. A yards parents, Mr and Mrs. Clair Hazel in Pleasant Gap Befgge he entered the service Pvl Aj children pple prevard i 1 rRers I al Bible teachers ox pe i] Africa Alas Mra. Paul Beardsiee ildren have arranged to move from Rishel house Willowbank to one of Schad houses Mr. Beards. Snow in June mont South ang two on et the eg § manager » State Store, who early discharged aller six service, recently was recalled o duty and departed for the re ception center at New Cumberland Miss Eleanor Hoffer Richard Hoffer and niece of Frederic G. Hoffer, also of Philipsburg. chief clerk to the Centre County Commissioners, is attending a school being conducted in Washington, D. C. by the Ameri. can Red Cross. At the school social workers, psychiatrists and others are being trained in the care and re- habilitation of ill and con valescent Service men Mra. J George Zilch and Miss Lou Schiller, of Cumberland, Md. arrived in Bellefonte, Bunday, for a visit with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dubbs, on Willowbank street. Mr. and Mrs Carl H. Dubbs, who were at Mr Dubbs’ parental home for several days, were accompanied to Potts. ville, Sunday, by their young nep- hew, Billy Dubbs, who will be their guest for several weeks Milford Cox and Mr Walter Sweitzer, of Camp Hill, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Bellefonte and vie ¢inity, the Sweitzers having come here especially to see Mrs. Sweitzer's father, John Watson, who is re- ported to be seriously ill at his home near the Advent church, Milesburg. Mr. Cox and Mr. Bweitzer are em- ployed as guards at the State In- dustrial Schoo! at White Hill ~Stationed at Bucknell University at Lewisburg, Myron M. Cobb, Jr. of West High street, Bellefonte, has begun his studies under the Navy V-12 College Training Program. A graduate of Bellefonte High School, Cobb had completed 5 semesters at Pennsylvania State College as a ielvillan before being called to active duty with the Navy. He Is following the engineering course as a Navy trainee. Cobb is one of 600 trainees treet re. f We 1ormer of the was hs army daughter of Philipsburg, of and Mrs, =-300 Navy men and 300 Marines inow attending classes at Bucknell, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mrs, Peter Mangino, of East Lamb street, is spending two weeks with relatives in Burlington, N. J. Mrs. Harry Haag, of Penn street, returned home last Thursday from a visit with her son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Alkey in Huntingdon Aux. Marilyn Miles early last week returned to her duties at Portsmouth, Va., after a week's visit with her father, Wilbur Miles, of Mileshurg Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cohen, of Baltimore, spent the weekend In Bellefonte with Mr. Cohen's mother Mrs. Walter Cohen, of the Brocker- hoff hotel J. Frank Krumrine, of Chester was a caller at our office on Mon day. Mr. Krumrine is employed by the Buldwin Locomotive Works Eddystone Mir Annie Hazel Pleasant received word that her Nvle Hazel, has been promoted Sergeant, and Is now Camp Adair, Oregon aut Of Gap S010 10 tationed at here 1 uneras aril Wil Mrs Among those t Tue Ls fe i who were to attend the | of the late Robert C. Rhoads lowbank Mr Harry Jones, of Fleming Miss Mary Ann Cherry, nurse 1 training at Gegnantown Hospital i three parent ) at It dny of street were and Iphia } spendin a acation Mrs Thoma M ss Melvin street Betty after a 15-day he home Hownre reet il the weekend Mrs. Benjamni Bradley and Mir of East werk at iad BIOTE : Ding Mr. and of North Allegheny and Mrs. Emery GO Howard street pent fLieel Wolle las the Meek Cottage Robert Guisewhite of Pine from Norfol Rev. A assistant returned recently where they visi ak, former Joanne Cath- Cherver pastor of St rch her who some weeks a chapiain in the ww completing a aining at Norfolk Baum of dad. have been in Belle. weeks' visit with relatives and friends here and in State College. Because of {ll health Mr. Baum has disposed of his busi- ness interests in Indiana, and he and his wife expect to make their future home in the state of California Isadore Ir i several Princeton fonte for month's with her Thomas Beaver and family, of East Bishop street Mrs Amy Potter on Priday returned to her home In Pittsburgh. She was accompanied home by her son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mra. James Potter, also of Pittsburgh, who have been visiting at the Potter home for a week After a brother.in-law visit HOLD FAREWELL SUPPER FOR THREE ARMY SELECTEES A picnic supper was held at the Konioecker grove at Milesburg, Sun- day evening in honor of Arthur Burd John Strunk and Paul Owens who expect to leave for the Army, Saturday, July 31. Prayer was said by Rev. Courtney, followed by a song “Biest Be the Tie That Binds Special music wag furnished by the Owens brothers Those present were: Rev. Court ney and wife, Runville; E. 8. Ben- nett and wife, Bellefonte, BR. D. 3; C. I. Lucas and wife, Fairview; Charles Miller and wife, Dry Top, Arthur Burd and wife, Milesburg,; John Strunk and sister Helen, Belle- fonte; Jerry Owens and wife, Jack- sonville; Mrs. Henry Klinefelter and children, Centre Hall; Mrs. William Emperton and children, Centre Hall} Clyde Shutt and family, Runville; Mr. and Mrs. John Possinger, Cole) ville; Milford Burd and family, | Pleasant Gap; Aaron Hall, Mary Louise Graffmeyer, Bellefonte: Mrs Edith Burd and son Monroe, Loek | Haven; Mary Miller, Lock Haven; | "Paul Bennett and family, Bellefonte, R. D. 3; Mrs. John Strunk, Belle-| fonte, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cune/ sallus, Runville; Mrs. Eva Lutz and children, Milesburg: Doyle, Hilda, Jane, Shirley Evelyn, Dallas and: John Bennett, children of Mrs Hers | mine Burd Bennett. After wishing the boys good luck and a safe re- tin, the guests departed for thelr respective homes. ”- " | for Victary: Buy ——— - — Sn — | CLASSIF ousand Persons Read These Columns That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de Considering its low cost and 58 Com every week partment has become so wmnazingly populal the benefits derived from its use undisputably Centre County munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements first issue, and 15 cents for ench sdditional ments contain more than twenty-five word REAL ESTATE A stralght one cent a word is advertising-—sale or rent KEYED ADS--All advertisements to this office, must be complied with by an ments. 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Cale Lost and Found Help Wanted far Taanisy WRT NO Blewile Cignpany WANTED mine ne mes Gap 1 Park Pa Wanted to Buy Gc WANTED cutting and Blair, State College To buy an PERMANTN welding outfi ] | Pa 80-11 i ompi © shampoo WAVE Ir ent with « juipment r Ting Easy tw 4 WANTED young Tresaler To hound State College buy a preferred R D1 beagle hound Henn . Store To buy babw sty X36 Mire Joh: Dial 2880 WANTED Rood condition West High street Ebeling x30 batteries special A few bot silabie todas OWeTE ew grain binde and a large stock implements 1 kinds Jor needs x3 WANTED-<To buy baled alfalfa or clover hay State price, Kind and when available le Misti Goat Farm Mill Hall, Pa WANTED-Two bicycles: A ai a boy's Price no object if condition. Also a late model sedan car Write or phone C. Bietly. Rabersburg, Pa v ile POSITIVELY LAST NOTICE! To Tax Payers OF BELLEFONTE BOROUGH After August 15, 1943, I will be forced by law to levy and sell anything in your possession for 1942 unpaid taxes. It is not my desire to have to take such action, as it means addi- tional costs for persons involved. I trust all delinquent taxpayers will give this notice their immediate attention. George M. Brown, Tax Collector iD ADVERTISE POR Poultry For Sale inte oh sireel and Ward Belle Limately 41% less. Ingu Walker a ti th Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TiME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers WEY STH i @ NOTICE! Watches brought here for repairs and which have been unclaimed for mere than two years WILL BE SOLD FOR LABOR CHARGES UNLESS CALLED FOR WITHIN 38 DAYS W. E. CROSSLEY JEWELRY STORE Brockerhoff Hotel Building BELLEFONTE, PA. MENTS Parm | Criadd Chrepy townshio : $14 tiie Apartments for Rent Rooms for Rent [ 4 ¢ Allmgheny street Bloating, sangie, x29 gg Fire FESTIVAL Milesbury 5 festival on Aug- « The al w oid a 1 NOTICE req fOr P Shaffer he Grange be held ROtice drive. Act Quickly Against Coccidiosis Use this highly astringent guid immediately at the first indication of dreaded Coccidiosis. Watch for those tell-tale signs-—droopy wings, huddling, and shivering, loss of ap- petite, bloody or walery droppings. Neglect can be very serious—so set QUICKLY! Also use sanitation and litter spray to kili Coccidia. FEED DR SALSBURY'S AViI- TAB a8 a Sock conditioner to birds hit by Coocidiods, It's an ideal ap petite stimulator. HOCKMAN'S POULTRY STORE Phone 23 Centre Hall Centre Hall Store open every Sat. * urday from 2:30 to 8:30 P. ML MARKET EGGS - HATCHING EGGE WANTED & ¥
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