4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 28, 1943. REBERSBURG Wise and and Jean Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender of State Mrs. Trun College, and son, Pvt. Paul Bender Cveald of Aberdeen, Georgia, were Wednes- Mills dav supper quests at the Sholl-Diehl Mr and home. Thev were accomvanied to and children their home hy Mrs. Bender's mother, and Mrs Mrs. Ella Dishl and aunts, Miss dletown Emma Sholl and Mrs, T. H. Baker wha visited at thelr home until Sat- urday Mr. and Mrs. RW. Smith familly wore Sunday guests at Frank White home at Oak Hall Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams and danghter Grace and Mr. and Mrs, Fd Stanley of Ateglen, snent tha weekend ot the home of Mr and Mrs. Paul Hackman Pvt. Kenneth Rowie Texas, fietaneh at hi an Dol LOS M Kermit m Jack and Jill William Saltzer mdny Re of were 8 callers at the James Corman Miss Beth Harbach Indiantown Gan last week at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. TY ters of Millheim nesdavy with her Mrs. M. M. Garrett Mrs. Presty Eleanor, Mrs ter Ann, and and son Carl Sunday vi rs at home. Mr Edith Breon guest at the hom Kenneth Breon and brook Mr. and son Donald Jeanne Hoy Nan : Mallory Army nurse sent the " home of her Mrs. R. F and the spent last We narents, Mr. a Knenn Bob Roush Mrs. Ralnh Mifflinbire the Roy Arbo Breon, of spending a home West Camp 15-day Reb- ls of ersburg Mrs. Stean Oeleman and Miss Tda Iverson of Seattle, Wash, who spent govern] weeks at the Rev. N FP Doyty hame went to New york City on Wednesda’ Mr Mrs. Ray State sent — Dickison the weekend the nerent Mr Mrs. C. A Page, and on i terorn aceompanied Mr. and My Richard and Linda t= their home in East Orang The latter had parental home for ten nnd College Inttoare of and Sundav a Cirnhh fanchter been guest days Cecil Hironimns moved on div from [awisbhire to East bure in the Pred Es rentlv nurchased Gramley Mr. and Mr: were Sundav visitor mer's Mrs at Aaronsbhurg T. H.. Bake: last week in Barry Boer the W. J Wall tonsillectomy Mrs ber family Mr event Satir- Satur- noon Reher - Mi Mrs and Mi terline home. re- \ weekend the mother nent Wilkinsburg d h heey Gertrude grandson at Loganton Mr |undav «¢ son, Walter and Mr. and Mrs £ns David ar Hall, R. D. per guests ot the M Mr. and Mrs. Paul daughter Nanev o were Sunday ; home { Mr Lewistown. was a 8 the Mr. and Summit, N parents, Mr dr. Wedne tended the grad Col. Daniel Kreide Chl. Kreider accompanied ents to New J SER Pr army instructo Harry Bair of Altoona the John Gravden home ar d calle among friends the past weekend M=s. Charles Kreamer and dau ter Mary Ann. nf Harrisburg several « with her Mrs i yn and wife H Ni ‘ CO) rman Wednee«: W. Breon h D. Breon and H Centre Hall were i { place M 5a me Mrs. Ray Cs Loretta and Mr State Kreamer ited Mrs. Arc jsitea ~ and College hom Wilson of the Frank rhe K spent on da M co Ms narents and Bieri Dr nor « birthda) Mr Mr son Kenneth Mrs. John Br Dean and David and Mr > nghter Moyer of and Cha of Rebersh rt ard 12 Logenton th 1 ried children, of Spring and Mr Mid- uftarnonn home everal da 'r Hoffman Harbach son and three daue wl vd dang Shaffer were The Y. P cal church held th ing the Alton Thue evening ROY treatment Ho home M. C of the Evangell ir October meet al Auman home day on surgical County CGentzel received it the Centre pital last Tuesday, and returned Wednesday ’ la} at of 31 gnged an Spe held east will be church 29. 30 have been occasion, also the of Elizabethville at heard Sunday mid Cod week Mis Rebersburg Snecin] sj for the Trio ingers e Lewi Are not A Vices onary Octoler and wei Ig eps of 8 © Messe WMRF when they waged Iw over town every away from home They lock } | na to tt he « WOODWAR [ farme finished } for several weeks ood at present An Invitation . . . to attend the Dedieatory Memorial Park You are cordially invited Service at the Centre SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3lst AT 2:30 P. M. PROGRAM 2:30 P. M. State College Champion Drum and Bugle 5 P. M. Invocation—Rev. GG. E. Householder, pastor of Brethren Church, Bellefonte, Pa. Music—"*America,” led Walker, Bellefonte accompanied by Champion American Legion Jun- ior Band. on County Drill orp J. ~~ nited by Cecil Address—John G. Love. Music— American Legion Band. Dedicatory Address—Dr. J. W. Claudy, of Rockview Penitentiary. Music—State College Drum and Bugle Corps. S uperintendent Music—"Star-Spangled Banner,” accompanied by the American Legion Band. Benediction—Rev. Edward W. Watkins, of Methodist Church, State College, Pa. Music—State College Drum American Legion Band. BH NI KK NI HK NIC” NI” NOS PURPOSE OF DEDICATION To dedicate the Centre County Memorial Park to the service of those who in future years may desire a beautiful resting place for the dead. Also, to dedicate 26 American Elm trees to the memory of the men and women of our armed forces. Also, to set aside a section for the free burial of the men and women of our armed forces who desire to be buried there. pastor and Bugle Corps and NEETU - BON ION ONT CANTER ANN” CENTRE COUNTY Niemorial Park J 2 Da /.( PTs + STATE " + COLLEGE PENNA: | ! { y i ¥ » HOLTS HOLLOW M1 of Mt Mi: Beatty we Sunday Mr. and family Rhoads Mrs. Helen at Pleasant Gap, ako with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter g¢ New Cumberiand Mrs Johnson Anna, spent Friday Fetzer Milesburg Mir Mrs family called at Mary Kelly in day Mrs nesday family Mis. M. R Johnson and Mrs Wil- liam Jodon Bellefonte, attended revival services atl this place recent- William Gate Mrs. Clark of were guests Mis wenisville th heme Leathers and Mrs. Olive visited with and daughter 1 yf e of hildren Magargel ana daughter Mis. Ben Lee and with at and Mrs. Sun« Orvis Watson home of Bellefonte on and the spent Wed- Leahers and Hayes Johnson with Mrs. Roy of 4 Jame and Walter Reese of Gum Stump, visited relatives at this place and Howard last week. Malle Johnson spent a few days last week at the Raymond Coakley home at Yarnell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family called on relatives at this place, and also were dinner guesis at the M. C. Reese home at Gum ‘Stump on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Johneon of Btate Coliege, spent the weekend at the Ida Johnsen home. FARMER KILLED BY SAW Cla:ence ©. Proper, 56. farmer and dairyman, of Franklin, was killed instantly when the biade of a power saw he wag operating broke lose and struck him in the face, almost decapitating him. He was sawing logs at his farm ome near Chapmansville, Plum | ¥en the tragedy occurred. SUrance township, | jvillage Wednesday evening. SCOTIA HM. Williams) Rerd Foon (My of nid Visitors at i] M1 St ih or of Davison of Tyrone Zimmerman of Pleasant Joh with ome ver on F and Mi M1 M ghter wore Edith Emma Harold Arlen Mrs Sunda Stormstown nr and dm Wp nna 1 ome child Lewistown ire al of n n Boome our older Navy Airman Injured In Plane Crash Mics al res and motor from & 1) 44 fy [ Yd Fis Heavy Loss As Zion Barn Is Destroyed nitnned from page one 3 nded to men col the Apread bulldings. ¥F formed valuable many crib which caugh threatened £ of the corn ulidis Mr acooun of remen wl JURE LR with destruction was saved and the 12 was not seriously damaged Zimmerman was at a loss to ¢ for origin of ihe fire The usual chores had that morning. but ginoce york on premises w possibility of a Jiscarded cigarette causing ihe lage The barn was wired for electricity but there were no wires in the section where the seemed start, it was reported The blazing wheat and oats intense heat and UU mains of the large structure smoul- dered for several days Mr. Zimmerman carried in- on the property not sufficient to cover the loss, he said He moved onto the farm about five years ago 1% 4 t the done none of the en men who = smoke, tl cigar was discounted ne or fire to caused Pa 3 at we ChalTeg some Faced Fie Mrs. Harry Lucas and Mrs. Roy Leathers were in our village Mone day Mr. and Mrs. Haury Lucas and Mrs. Busan Lucas called at the Phil McCarttiey home on Friday. Miss June Lucas is spending some time at Tyrone, Mr and Mrs. E H Runkle and daughter Dorothy, called at the J F. McCartney home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas spent his farewell night with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Lucas Harry is on furlough from the Navy. Joseph MeCartney, Jr. of Pleasant Valley. spent Saturday night with his grandparents, Mr. ahd Mrs. J F. McCartney Miss Estella Leathers was in our | A four (204) thence Legal Notices NOTICE OF COMPUTATION OF eight RETUENS OF NOVEMBER to the ELECTION thers, North 21% f« fourth wag 0 place nha [| nN ( NOLICH lowances of Centre Cout ote will meet at 132 1043 COPING Being th Jonathan July November § of punicily and dated Flect Pennsyivai Room of Lhe 1134 lie NOVEM Oey in Centre «( int omn h Andrew CHARLES FRED © HARRY V Centre N HIPPLE NSCH KEELER B of } 19] | Ww PURPART I MI ngara &) HOFFER PUBLIC SALE OF REAL FE Ver 10 1860 « 21's Office PURPART N Beginning at along land of Kerstetter North je East (7) perches to Pen seek thence 1p sai eighty-four 84) degrees West twenty-two and gseven-tenth (227) perches to T p.ke Road: thence along Turnpike S.uth five wd three<fourth (5%) degrees East six and six-lenth 66) perches to a stone along same South and one-hall 3%) degrees six seven-tenth (6.7 to stone: thence along and Andrew Harter, and one-half seventeen and hes to a stonn; thence seven # urn- three East perches and A John fifty-three (53 degrees East six-tenth (176) pei thence along same North eighty. nine and one-fourth (80%) degrees East seven (7) perches to the piace of beginning Containing (1) thirty-five (35) perches Being the same premises which Michael! Kerstelter and wife, by deed dated March 26, 1884, and re- corded in the Recorder's Office in and for Centre County in Deed Book Vol. Y.. No. 2, page 152. grant- ed and conveyed to Henry Wingard. PURPART No. 5 All the right, title and interest in all that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land bounded and de- goribed as follows, to-wit! Beginning at stones; thence along lands of Andrew Harter and Henry Fiedler North seventy-two (72) de- grees East three hundred and twenty (320) perches to a pine; thence South twenty-one (21) degrees East thirteen (13) perches to a spruce; thence South sixty-one (61) degrees West twenty-six (26) perches to a spruce: thence along land of John Wingard South seventy (70) de- {grees West two hundred and ninety-| land of North one acre and pre hey BIOL Containing forty-one Har jeceased ana onvered Lo ol “OT lems of per also oe exposed ] i Terms of Bal ] y \ { J place and time West tw y ¢ 1 not i the HARRY J WINGARD, ir-tenth, 26.4 wre! TR Administ: aston beginnin Coburn, Pennsyly forty-two HUBLER Auctioneer 41) & LITKE { ent } vt 1 ry eed ! chu ou i! { amet MINCE aanmon mas will are “"n land Crenilaed property twenty ale at the degre ’ ( ’ ) “ria RT pet ix p SEE-OUR FRESH ROSES, JMS e One CHRYSANTHEMI } I 8 i i b CARNATIONS, Etc Woodring’s Floral Gardens East Howard Street Bellefonte, Pa VOTERS ! ELECT D. EMMERT BRUMBAUG YOUR CONGRESSMAN Mr. Brumbaugh possesses an outstanding record as a Jdier in the First World War. having served in com- and a He nds for more business in government and less gov- duts a successful business man in civie. welfare and charitable activities. hat OVEerseus | ernment interference in business. te and influence respectfully solicited. FOR REGISTER OF WILLS of Centre County LUCILLE 5. WAR Bellefonte, Pa. QUALIFIED: By Ed By Person: By Willi 1 Contacts, id aed 10F Contre. Dorn VOTE FOR WARD FOR REGISTER. in Deed Bock Viol Hate BRS oan wok Vol. 62. pag and ¢ nd conveved FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION 0. P. McCORD Candidate for County Commissioner Mr. McCord, a resident of Rush Township, is well qualified for the office of Commissioner. Centre county is a rural county, most of it in farm or forest- ed land. A knowledge of building, of lumbering, of farming would be invaluable to a Commissioner from this county. Mr. McCord has that knowledge. For years a forest ranger in the Black Moshannon area, a sawmill operator in the county's lumber country, a resident all his life on the farm on which he was born, a business man in bus- incsses familiar to the county, Mr. McCord has that varied out- look a Commissioner should have. “QUALIFIED FOR THE OFFICE"
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