September 23, J — —— OCALS «Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brewer, of Axemann, spent the weekend in Jer- of South Allegheny street sey Bhore as guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Steele, Miss Phyllis Jane Shaw on Sat- urday returned to her home on North Spring Street from the Centre Harrisburg with her cousins County Hospital where she recently underwent an appendectomy ~James Croft, of Nanty-Gilo in Bellefonte last week visiting brother, Lawrence Croft, and his sister, Mrs. Katie Sayers, Yarnell Mrs. George A. Miller Spring street, is visiting law and daughter, Mi Cameron Heverly, and Ravenna, Ohlo Pvt. Davkl Va., is spending with Mrs. Love at the ap her mother, Mrs. Mabel Vi West Bishop street Miss Virginia Confler home economics in the High School, spent the Milesburg wi th her pa Mo Mrs. Russell Confer Mrs street, Sunday was admitteg Centre County Hosp undergoing obser Mrs, Abt for some time Mrs. Bertha Ta) erly apartments, du consulted phy Hospit (8) Danville, rheumatic cox has been was his also olf her son-in- and Mrs family, a Camp Lee furiough tment of nuyncn 28-day t tl an teacher of Huston own wkend in Mr. and Joseph Abt, of We op Lhe she treatment well IS PLAS MCRL WaiMon church publican gheny day maorni announced Pvt. Mal ter Feild, Savannah Bellefonte Monda) day furio : and Mr Joht home on North Mrs. Dor ter Barbara of Brockway Lt. Kerstette Mrs. Myri fonte. L somewhere Mrs. C returned Friedman gheny where her son and Mr: Mi: Gordor Thom mld Ker Ann buil summer n-law, 1 and family and ds leut Ri Be! Be Helonte was the Coleville Saturday OG as asant Gap Triplet girls Mr the lorie born prematurely to Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Dubbs, of East Logan street, in 8 Cumber- land, Md, hospital on Monday, died shortly after their birth. Mr. and Mrs. Dubbs had gone to Cumber- land to spend a week's vacation al Mrs Dubbs pal nome Mrs. Alvina Weeks aEO St. Josephs Clarence, weekend Lo superv Stover's hot susehol 3d Boos mer residence on East Bis Monday Mrs and ed to Mich -Seaman of the L. 8 at Great Lakes 3 ental there ever who al Hovey a Mil were ' ne were i ise Stove: Kenneth H. Sw Naval Training S« Ill, is expected to arrive in Bellefonte, Friday to spend a nine-day leave with his parent Mr. and Mrs. B. Ralph Summer South Spring street. Seaman Sum- mer, graduate of the Bellefonte High School, entered the service in Jul} this year —Donald E and Mrs. R. L was one of 141 recently from the Naval T School for electricians located the Purdue University campus, ayette, Ind. The BEluejacket’s scholastic record was rewarded a promotion in rating to electri mate third class Screen actress Martha O'Driscoll and Lieut. Comdr. Richard Donald Adams chief engineer of an aircraft carrier, were married at the Beverly Hills (Cal) Emanuel church during the weekend. Adams, Hu, Bellefonte Academy studen of Mrs. A. D. Adams, of nmer hool ' Ol Bryan, 17, son of Bryan, of Milest men to be graduated UTE. raining on . iS A SON the attended a reception following wedding. ~ Mrs. Nancy Caster Chicago Ill. is in Bellefonte spending two weeks with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs William Jodon of North Allegheny street, This 4 Mrs. Casters first visit Centre county in and the reason for her visit time is to obtain birth certifi- cate. Mrs. Caster, who is 67, is the former Nancy Bryant a daughter of the late William and Eliza Stratton Bryant of Coleville Billy Mac Young, 13, ron of Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Young, of the Hipple apartments, Beliefonte, injured last Thursday about noon in the gymnasium of the Bellefonte High School. He suffered a fractur- ed left a wrist, of to at this her when he fell from a of North street, is | phia 22 Park pi Road, Ambridge. Two hundred guests req 40 years and daug was by Mi Wagner, spent last on busl- and Mrs. Joseph in New York City mission Miss Mary Thomas street week e588 ©" of North weekend In Mr. and lovine spent the Mrs, Allie Mrs. James ard street, spent her husband, Pvt Aberdeen Proving deen, Md Mrs. Anne Compton, of East spending this week with relatives and friend "hiladel- Baltimore, Md Washing DC Lewis Hartman, of Blanch. the weekend with Hartman, at the Grounds, Abers High in and ton of Danlel Currier Donora weekend In Bel fonte | Mi: | # Mr ami Penn street Miss Ruth Mirt arrived here last V a visit with Mr RY s $14 QOWSOn family the urt Dal urriel pi el We North aver of near 5 ton Vedne s} . BAIL) who Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shook since their marriage several ago had been living with Ms parents, Mr. and Mr. Jacob Shook of Cadillac tr t Shook 's apartment in Bu Lhe Thursday moved aisbu wliere "w ¢ their MIAaKe 3} tended cons ion ret Dean J. Thomas Helstant Coadjutor of Harrisburg mony was held at St. Stephen opal cathedral Mrs The bam uel with Mi: f her other-in-law and E: ) Mark willl street Aviation Cadet William of Mr Mr East nop ng course ‘eachers’ Col- his t to Philadel physical examinations soon to enter the U of North Carolina at Chapel further study ams East High Keller Charle street on and ’ of cently Lax K id th na week wen oh i "p pia ot expec Hill a DUTE Wa for i ¢ with fa ut il ng a/hLG MO) il SHS Al n sterday Ma ticolm Year former Mercershirg adems I webs ha gs atati wil a 1 stati kett med enti Hospi red to Walter Reed gion, D. C Mr. and Mrs, Russell daughter, Jane, Friday returned to their home in Charlotte, North Car- olina after a visit with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Charles Beatty, of East Curtin street Another son-in-law hter of Mrs. Beatty, Lt and Mrs. D. Pred Mull. and son, last week arrived here for a visit. Lt Mull has gone to Chicago, where he has been assigned to new duties, while Mrs. Mull and son will him there later Mr, and Mrs will move forme: Smith and Join Howard Gearhart abotit October 1 from the Hofman house now owned Mrs. Paul McGarvey, on North Allegheny street, to an apartment in the home of Mra. Bessie Mensch, further north on the same street rm, between the elbow and The present Gearhart apartment will Spring be occupied by Mrs. McGarvey and board while taking part in the phy- daughter who have been living with bones alter Centre sical education were broken receiving treatment County Hospital class Both He returned home at the Alr Eugene From his Army Base Dyersburg, Tenn. former Centre employe, practically informs us completed iis at erick, Shultz, Peary, Democrat pressroom Monday that he has on flying duties the former's sisters-in-law, the Mis- Blanche and Mary MeGarvey, on North Spring street Beaman Pirst Class Paul R. Em- of the Bes-Bees at Camp Va, was In Bellefonte from night until vesterday while 62-hour furlough from his Beaman Emerick hag been a training course and is looking for- assigned to the Camp Peary fire de- ward to real action at some fighting partment, and his peacetime train- front in the near future, “Gene” has'ing as an officer and member of the Bung up a record of 500 hours of | Undine Fire Company, Bellefonte, is flying, of which 300 hours were de- {proving of great aid to him in his voted to piloting Flying Fortresses, | That is equal to 22 solid days and ig more exterled leave He expects to receive of absence wartime post nights of flying. In addition he has next month and plans to spend the had at least 100 hours of passenger time with his wife and his parents, time that is not fraining flights. included in his Mr ithe Penn Belle Hotel, and Mrs. W. J. Emerick, all of | Hac THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, VA Ruth Deitrick, of the Cad- apartments, returned to her duties ln the offices of Kofman & Co., Monday after being on vacation for n week Rev. and Mr daughter Charlotte ed to thelr home alter visit with Mr. and Mrs of East High street Jonas G. Stine, Br who was visiting his son at Port Matilda, R D., returned to the home of his son in-law and Mr. and Mi Lioyd Shuey College M1 Paul of East denn mot to SOL I «M18 Robert Thena and of York, return- an overnight pe Hazel Clear daughter of State Mrs. D hop street Lowanda thelr employed Fortney rted this pend the David F thnt and Bi ning fol weekend Fortney, with wio in September Fi« it — named Den Woman's Club to Meet September 27 Tel ie pL meeting Ducks Well Protected By Pair of Laws P. Harris, of called atten- with huntin will be worth. Bellefonte are protected Hardman Bellefonte, yesterday tion to the fact thet wason approaching it while to remember that famed Mallard ducks by two separale laws There ga federal law against hooting Mallards, and there is a borough law against shooting any freasing whatever inside the bor- nigh limits The duck population Iincrea substantially during the summer and a large number of the birds us- ually can be seen in the vicinity the falls Bellefonte Man Unimpressed Burgess i8 sed of (Continued from page one) only time you need a blanket sleep is a few nights In Decem- ber. There's lots of malaria. There's ts of social disease” “Poverty is evident on every hand, and so bs fAlth,” he added During his sojourn out of the U 8. Moerschbacher saw only iwo Bellefonte boys, One was Sgt. Wen- dell Decker, who went across to In- dia on the same ship and Seaman Michael Meter, of the Marines, who whe serving on the transport on which Moerschbacher returned to the U. 8 Decker Is a son of Mr. The to pnd Mrs Edward Decker, of Blanch. ard street, Meter is a son of Frank Meter, of Halfmoon Terrace After a 20-day furlough here Sgt Moerschbacher will go to Camp Grant, Ill, to serve as instructor in the medical branch of the army To Hold Rally Here, Saturday ft pre " cues nlinued from page one) furnish musk lude Col Dep Penn ent ) | will in Ardery. of tary Aftal Alter Lhe rally vhich ed by the merchants Bellefonte Chamber bond piaced Amnon Ir Wri Edward D vitment of Mil State Li lon of HDNET divi of ( State Downs B. H. S. 35-0 in Season Opener Sy Hugh Manchester) Moons lace ra the two teams have never nha One ie When # beaten so badly yo! only but by statistics as the whistle blew State Beliefonte’s 0 well 35 agains ; nd even lid almost as well as the Bellefonte kindled State fl the quarter wh touchdowns two Bellel¢ fumbles seemingly played from there on in Among the highlights of th were State's conversions after every touchdow: The Kicks were never wobbly but straight, end over end However, there games in the future will perhaps bring - MOTHER'S CLUB MEETS AT A. C. DALE HOME a puzzied game & ERIE Btats alway he better Day will Armistice better tidings Rev. Donald W. Carruthers, of State College, who is director of the Wesleyan Poundation at Pehn State, spoke at a meeting of the Belle fonite Mothers’ Club, last week. His topic was “Making Our Religion Work at Home.” It was the first fall meeting of the club Bupper was served at 6.30 at the home of Mrs. Arthur C. Dale, of East Linn street, with 28 members and (three guests present During business session ronducted hv Mrs Edward Miller, oresident, Mrs Charles Martin and Mrs. Mars tin I. Kauffman were named chairs men of the baby clinic The October meeting will be held st the home of Loo Lib Rl a TE ——— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME ibid Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns classified advertising de- low cost and Com The Centre Democrat's Considering every week, That's why partment has become so amazingly popular the benefits derived from its undisputably Centre County’: munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements first Issue, and 15 cents for additional ments contain more than twenty-h REAL ESTATE A stralght one ndvertising-—sale or rent, KEYED ADS All advertisements that to this office, must be complied with by ment Please do not call at the office 1! advertisement the publi of the use, iL is for wavertise charged Lila of Litt word or r orion Where words, om word a word is charged lor real « twenty-five in Vi cent a cent to be Lhe request replies navertise- uch FET EFT Lose wering i ers are not advertiser Qari BSCRIBER'S iL Whose PRIVILEG] OC! Lon J is vertisement in subscriver CRI Ix THANKS VOTERS B Lost and Found Help Wanted Apply wh Ww AN TH Men WANTED Rela ble ng & Market ng olitinon. Presiden Telephone 2795 to work FOR SAL E Ernail “the right t the new references ADeY x38 Fine opport Must 5. B Articles for Sale SAI EMangos-Joseph Capper- FOR SALE Colevilie Pa Phone 2319. X38 door sedan n — , - r soi Tires FOR SALE A stove. 1 nette with kie b Inquire of Clair Carver . brand new Fleming : foice Paltner Lette while Co corn have good care of this soday Implement Teed ire spe Shore: John trac. ease and POR ella Gien wood 5 Pa Joseph H. Ow 2. (near Ziot x38 FOR SALE--Potatoes . ens Bellefonte. BR. D Dial 26. R22 Pane pt and Coal kere Stripping old Turnpike ooal and stoker Load yourself at the il bullding Piace, Belle. | TENTION tots —— SALE noe on cider Dress Spring Mills SALE--Used umber t-room house. Inquire of Pa engine drive HB. Bungard, x38 etove w sale Pa BAW I FOR from ar umber Mil Haupt's gnt Jon i york x40 FOR SALE foowl as Ehoe, Pa Clarence VAULTS Be sure ii HAD Teinforeed cone irial when you must choose one by Duniap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to you. Dwilivered anywhere in Centre oonunty Telephone Beliefonte 508 423 or 2765 38-11 32-40 rifle Snow X30 A Winchester rete b new ’ Box Made FOR SALE--Electtic washing machine in very good condition. Mrs. John C COcker, Millheim, Pa x38 FOR BALE-1631 Chevrolet sedan in food running order. 5 tires Oan | be seen at Woodward, Pa. Price 875 Kn Complete equipment including ADbly to Russel Kessinger, 27 Shaw 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do Ave Lewistown. Pa X30 | absciutely harmless. Praised by thos —" == {sands Including June lang, glamor. ols movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied, Parrish Drue BSigre in WAVE, b6%c Do Own Permanent with Charm PERMANENT POR BALE -« Bricks, pressed. seid vy water proof; smooth, dark red “Abe quality used by U 8 govern. ent. Now available today at Losch Supply Company, Jersey Shore. Pine 1O0F marase and porch floors, steps, fits pisces, arches, manholes, chime. » . Price Is No Object a ' a Adi NEVE, ete As long as Shey last tthe Immediate Cash! No Waiting! lout prionity, oie any a W. B. COOK | = Phone $412 198 N. Jay St. Wanted to Buy LOCK HAVEN, PA. WANTED-—A 1636 "80° and 1088 “74" i Harley-Davidson TW Poa in (Rood condition. Bill Suyder, Mill heim, Pa, WE NEED CARS ! "37 te 2 MODELS mailed | X38 1s x4] ie a ’ Hager | POR § ont | utd | WANTED will er Ht Combinsti Must be In § ile College 4618 wore OW hors Inquire Pa BALE-A olstein Re bersbarg D450 000 feet of lengths, 10 1 Cond Nare hood Poultry for Sale x a "Dogs, Pe ts, Ete. SA LS wed ve SALE OR RENT jocated 1 Que Milesburg oy Inquire R D x40 iocated itheast of buildings state of c hood Rood of M Cli Vonada X39 Walker town- county. Farm of 150 Known as Beck Twin Pine ‘mace, electricity, bath. R main road % Bellefonte fertile; location very desirable ings in good condition. includ ¢ =o. Near church and school f farm, and why not buy ' Price sight Jersey Shore, Pa SALE Farm of 142 acres oe cated In Marion township, six miles east of Bellefonte ponville highway Highway hrough middie of farm wuse, bank atisched Bulldings failing spring at house and barn Farm in food state of cultivation House and barn loosted way BellefOnte vein of lmesone fun through farm. Telephone 6765 2 Farm in Centre | Build ng % runs all other sisting of 173 acres of good timber | and B88 acres in cultivation Large dairy barn, equipped for 18 head dairy cows. Nineoom house. Run. ning water at house and barn. One | sion: Fors fv) fol Sate of cult. | ¥ i we ry equipped for | 14 head dairy cows Seven-room house | and plenty of good water. Both of | these farms are wired for electrioit | and power line has be APRro { I would sell a complete line of farm machinery with either of these faring | if buyer would want sane. Machin. | ery all new, only used ohe season A codward. Ps. Star outs. ee Bau W. Bartiey, Bellefonte, Pa. BR D | x38 | PRER { I Dausea Eckert and | x38 | an Sunday School will along Pack i Eight-room | barn with straw shed | LOONEATY Out- | Running water from never | { day | o'clock near high | POR of 53 acres Bellefonte encellent water home or hunuing De Bpprecia- BALE Caled six Rl House make jdeal Small 1H oe and summer Mw be interested Democrat farm from eq wri Cen FOIL SALE ’ ! 14 Money to Loan 3. 4 need oredi invertiegste Credit ans Geo Mothats- Rg oh COODeTR LY fi inguire of : Boslsbhure press, Open Heeae x39 « Boep your Mayt ne Darts and sere makes of wash Sweeper brushs Owens Electric street. Dial 2086 MACEIN E sharpened As glee] mowers machine work have In siock CAD BCTEWE, sel SCHews, key stock. etc. Swarts Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 1-11 WORE ~- Lawn Oeneral We also Miscellaneous STOCK — Removed bre Keller EY: theim. Pa or Bellefonte 6105 DEAD B M 83-R- =, char cmptly Phone Reverse 1-4 ~Removed promptly Vogt Centre Hall 55- m 30-R-5, af our ex- 1tf DEAD STOC R- Geo. J hed Removed prompily ivlime al my expense. Phone 3 Bellefonte Ldoyd LL. Smith, issburg, Pa 1-11 Announcements NOTICE des STOOK- al DEAD Drs. Kuss and Widmann ital offices will close all day Mon cay. Sept. 27th BAZA 81. John’s h liefonte, will on Thursday, December ant nounced Yesterday - Ir eXC0ss acid causes you pains of stomach ulcers, indiges- tion, heartburn, belching bloating, £88 pains, gel free sample. Udga, at Parrish Draw Store x40 RUMMAGE SALE ——. The Willing | Workers” Class of 81. John's Luther hold & rum mage sale on Saturday. October 23 al a Place ha be anhounced Inter RUMMAGE SALE The women of the Episcopal church, Bellefonte, will hold a rummage sale at the Parish House, West Lamb street. on Satur- October 30, beginning st one hold a ba- vaar 2 B® Wie ® Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made in Belicfonte Get Them at Your Grocers,
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