December 23, 1943. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five ALS | OC -Thomas Z, Stover of Woodward R. D,, found time to visit our office while in town Saturday ~Harry N. Musser, of State Col- lege was a welcome caller at our of fice Saturday, while in town on a combine business and pleasure trip Sgt. Roy Zerby, who is in a camp in South Carolina, arrived hére st week for a visit with his parents, Mi and Mrs. Samuel Zerby, of East Bea- ver Street, Miss Arlene Demmy, a teacher at the Bellefonte High School, left Friday for Camden, Ark. to spend, the Christmas holidays visiting friends and relatives Miss Isabel Sager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sager, of Half moon Terrace, Friday departed fn Avon Park, Florida, for a two weess' visit with relatives and friends Mrs. Frank L. Wetzler, of Mile burg, Friday departed for Pasadena California, to spend the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bot torf ~Capt. Ernest has been statione expected in Bel spend Christma duff at their hu Street -Mrs Sunday for a visit with Eckley ] Chaflee former -Pvt Camp Davi week for a former Freda his Doris departed Mary Dul George N: C.. a1 visit wit] Roan Ma Ol who is with an Washington end here a sister, Mrs Curtin Street Mrs FP Marie Rhoa { ville, ed as corder Leamer Woodri: parted for Camp Endicott a visit with her husband the SeaBees -Mr and children for a Christmas visi spective parents, Mr McNichol, of East and Mr. and Mrs of State College ~The Misses Rosalie Miller and all students a Scranton, during th rived in Bellelonte Christmas spective parents Miss Pt tending a sci tants at 1 Bellefonte last week for a Christma visit with her mother, Mrs. M \ Evey, of the Baum apartments Allepheny Street —Joseph Knapik an electricians base at Sampsor fonte recently wife, the fo Al parents, Mr and Knapik, all of Half Cadet William recently completed the University of Chapel Hill, N. C fonte last Wed the office deputy in who Is who is attending school a Naval N. Y.. was in Belle- it with hi and Stephen t the la Sager Mrs Moon Terrace Kellerman, studies at Carolina arrived in Belle- to spend ten Mr, and rman, of East day ng his parents ries Kelle Bishop Street ~Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mary Spicer and Mrs Bellefonte, attended Earle Richard onsburg, Wednesday Mr. Vonada was tl Mrs. Effie Spicer Mr. and Mrs. Tobert of the Petrikin apartments, the parents of a daughter weighing 7 pounds, 13 ounces, born last week at the Centre County Hospital The child has been named Ginger Lee. Mrs. Waite is the former Lena Pet- tingill of Bellefonte -Edward Sellers, o Street, has resigned s position at the Bellefonte Trust Company and has accepted a post as driver for the American Railway Express Com- pany here. He is continuing with his duties at the Trust Company un- tit someone is found for his post there —Lt. and Mrs. George Dowdell early last week departed for Camp Granada, Miss, after a visit In Bellefonte with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dowdell, of East Curtin Street. Lt. Dowdell recently completed a course at the Adjutant Generals school in Washington, D C Walter] Spicer and Louise, Mrs. Effie Mary Spicer, all of the funeral Vonada Jr. at Aa of we grandson of Waite are East High of it 13 Pvt, and Mrs. Howard Hancock, of Hollidaysburg, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of their first child, a son weighing 8 pounde, 8 ounces, born last Thursday at the Centre County Hospital. The boy has been named Howard Stephen Hancock. Mrs. Hancock is the former Jean Eckley, of Bellefonte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Eckley, of Valley View. Pvt. Hancock, formerly of the Pleasant Gap sub-station of the State Motor Police, is now sta- tioned at the Hollidaysburg barracks. Hugh Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gross, and his cousin, George Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gross, all of Valentine Street, ex pect to depart by rail the day after Christmas for the far west, where they will be located indefinitely Although they plan eventually to go to Los Angeles, Cal. for g visit with Hugh's brother, Harold Gross, they will go from Bellefonte to Phoenix, Arizona, to determine whether the climate there is beneficial to George Gross's health. Hugh Gross, who recently was honorably discharged from the army because of age, has no definite plans for the future and he and his cousin have no plans as to when they will return east. Sun- day, a family dinner was held at the vice in December 1042. He is now Edward Gross home ss a kind of | | Mirrors move” and pictures, priced to at Claster's, Bellefonte, Pa . | Cpl. Darel Boob, with the Alr Corps at Norfolk, va, arrived here last Thursday for a 14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Boob and family, of East How. ard Street Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Alters, of East Beaver street have recelyed word of the promotion of their on Max F. Alters from a second leu- tenant to first lleutenant, Lt, Alters is stationed at Ft, Bragg, N. C R Lenker, of his brother, Pvt Camp Rucker, last week for a ther Emerson f North Spring Seaman Lee Sampson, N. Y Lester Lenker Alabama, visit © with Lenker and Street and of were he thel: family re i a ( Sclabica who ha in the South Bellefonte visit witl petty officer sec- been with the of his parent Tuesday Jack Fischer ra, N. Y Wil expect weekend Mr. Fort D. Paul rf TEOINK form of pneumonia holidays, County closed ment Christmas Centre be 24 8 Aan- C. Williams, A tor of the Centre County Board of Assistance The offices will open on 1 ilar schedule December 27. from 8:30 a. Mm 4 p. m.. Mr. Williams stated Centre County Court Paul] Fortney, of East suffered a sudden attack Thursday morning forming his duties in court he became faint Court attaches summoned a physician and Mr Fort sponded rapidly to treat. ment. Since he has been (a his usual health and has suffered no recurrences of the iliness, Mrs. Mary H. Glenn, of the Cad- ifllac apartments, and Miss Annetie Decker, of Blanchard street, expect to depart Christmas Day for Camp Blanding. Florida, for a week's visit with Mrs. Glenn's husband, Cpl Guy Glenn who is sthtioned there They will be accompanied on the trip by Mrs. C. Nevin Stamm, of North Spring street, who will spend the time with her mother, Mrs. J M. Lyerly. at Balisbury, N. C Mrs. William J. Schwartz and young son, Billy, expect to go to Pittsburgh this weekend and there Mrs, Schwartz will board a plane for the west coast for an indefinite visit with her husband, Capt. W, J. Schwartz, fcrmer prominent Belle- fonte physician. During his mother’s absence, Billy will be with Capt. Schwartz's parents in Pittsburgh Capt. Schwartz, a member of the Army Medical Corps, is assigned to a hospital ship and will be in a west const port for a short time. Mrs. Schwartz expects to return to Belle fonte when he returns to sea duty —Mr. and Mrs. Octavio Berardis, of Bellefonte, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary, and Pfe, Vincent L. Laposata, of Johnstown, Announcement of the engagement was made recently at a family dinner at the Berardis home. Miss Berardis is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1840 and the Rudemar Beauly School, Altoona, in 1941, and since then has operated a beauty shop in Bellefonte. Pvt. Laposate is a grad. ioe Will neers be Cemel on D Bishop Street, f illness while per- When Crier fact FASE ney re then uate of a Johnstown high scheol | beauty instructor at janid was a Johnstown until entering Army ses stationed at Camp Ritchie, Md. No F) | ~-M1s, Jennie Sims, of Bellefonte, | ~All shapes and sizes of mirrors | R. D, Wednesday went to Pitts. burgh to spend the holidays with relatives, After the first of the year she will go to the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Emith, in Pitts. burgh, to spend the remainder of the winter Lt. (jg) Charles A. Mensch, of Camp Peary, Virginia, arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday night to spend a seven«day furlough with his mo- ther, Mrs. Bess Mensch, of North Allegheny street and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Mensch and family, of East Linn street, John Estright are to spend a 12- and Mrs rived in Bellefonte day furlough with Mr, and Mrs George Teaman, of East Howard street, They will depart for Harris burg, Sunday, to visit Sgt. Estright's mother, and frem there they will leave for Columbus, Ga, Sgt. Este right is instructor in the para- troop school Mrs Ann Thomas street, wa town Sgt ian Crafts, of South called to Johns- Monday night because of the iliness of her brother-in- Otto john who a Johnstown hospital Mr. Otto is reported from ¢ severe attack He formerly ded of town Sunday nigh to be suflering pneumor re the ten 1 ent Ol nterian rd Lili ved IF popular and Mr Miss Helen Principal Der al Harp i th El oi be ser- t How- PA C4 ’ = a ve INTEL C be IN UNIGIPA} : n MILLHEIM Wa’ we NEW SHOW TIME 4 Show Time-—7:10 and 9:00 ¥, ate ¥ Ile and 30¢ if a A A 5 — SATURDAY ! ¢ CHRISTMAS EVENING ONLY 1 - ‘“ December 25th) ! ‘ ” Kenny Baker Patricia Morrisent! ¢ “SILVER SKATES” "The Missing Hare” fs “Happy Times” News Issue ¢ Admission & WOU IRR MONDAY - TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY : (December 27-28-29) j Premier Showing Monday Night ( All Seats £1.25 4 4 One Complete Show Monday of at 7:30 P. M. u Tuesday and Wednesday, Two . Shows each night at regular EL show time at popular prices. IRVING BERLIN'S u © “THIS IS THE ARMY" (All Technicolor) 3 aut aE aa NT NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW (Friday, Dec. 31st) Theatre opens at 11 0PM Picture at 11:50 pP. M Bring the Gang! Start the New Year Right ! Adolphe Menjou Martha Scott “HI DIDDLE DIDDLE” A swell little musical comedy full of laughs! : THREE STGOGES COMMUNITY SING AND CARTOON ER Ty Vn SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (New Year's Svening, Jan. 1) An exciting, gripping, sus ’ N nee - ful, espionage film: © 4d T A R T 7] " (A MOM Picture) Robert Donat Valerie Hobson Walter Rille Cartoon: “Plenty Below Zero” and Laiest News Issue a dy The Management and Em os of this theatre wish you Bloyes (ff MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR! FOFRTPTIVITVIOTIOTITIVSIT aaa RRR RamRamaeme my Ll 8, -— MRR FTOTOTRBRNENYR =| and pictures from $1.18 up. Claster's, Bellefonte, Pa " Miss Betty Roff, of Halfmoo. Terrance, and her cousin, William | ED ADVERTISEMENTS Sil a Smead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose | Smead, of West Bishop Street, Sat. | urday departed for Panama City Florida, for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. Miss Rofl Is employed in the offices of the Titan Metal Com pany. Mr. and every week Mrs. J. DD. Thomas, of East Curtin street. expect to go to Williamsport to spend Christmas with their son-in<law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Holland and family Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Thomas and daughter Shirley, of Thomas street, will rpend the day with Mrs, Thomas’ mother, Mrs. | Jacob Schmitz, in Sunbury munity Bargain Counter, RATES Advertisements REAL ESTATE advertising —sale or rent, Issues Ultimatium rt On Lime Dust Evil (Continued of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE vertisement in these columns subscriber will be charged the one fram page one) during the year. The folowing of twenty-five words or less, first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion ments contain more than twenty-five Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns That's why The Centra Democrat's classified advertising de. | partment has become so amazingly popular. the benefits derived from its use, It is undisputably Centre County's Com- Considering its low cost and cents for Where advertise. words, one cent a word Is charged. 25 A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be mailed {to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name Every subscriber to The Centre Dem ocrat whose subscription is paid up to date time, regular an be used six times a year at different intervals is entitled to a 25-word ad. free of charge, Otherwise the advertising rate. This privilege Ust of the expenditures and the « fort put Warney nmination forth by the any toward Lhe « i problem Lor Exper 3 kiln In This did of collector: No $1046 15 pur iments on colle 1942, expended not inciude the for any Dust nl 1942, expended $063.1) H. P. Motor 5, Prat placing Norbie col 5 $4476.99 8ly colle and Pratt $6000.00 Bly collector 0} raw ims 1843 expenditures $4500.00 Motor 5. Prait Daniel ered and priority y cost $33,000.00 COC N conveyor Lure Pay Help Wanted WANTED Rell neg or Daniel lank HP tor 1" MIE or-| ecured for No. 3 H. P. Motor ordered 100 Lr wa recently we do not have the ahip- > LO ae : WwW. H Fiosning. Pa. 1811 imnder dust « Work Wanted a Pratt Dan WANTED--A job on a stock Is collecting tons of dust « : either by 4 not No. ! will mu een » believe dust proble: {el ordered fo We have endeave with the citizens of ! the Warner Company in ive hi dust problem € “A with the Warner Com; |. Lelitie county the ge at 10 Whitmer -Sleele preset the jeeun Nort mberiand., Pa citizen tl of ada ivy t Of compa express FORA th detrimental welfare of well as destructiul fore, as Chal ommittes, | Bellefonte Warmer Company does 1 Wo J dianey Sales Mart PARMERS Penns Valley Bales Barry Centre Hall Pa. holds sale ever) Tuesday. Bring your live stock and try can except ¢ prices ot DOWILrY you 8 T. Beigel, owner, manager I-11 and Ir 3 4 Special wola citizen of FARMERS ~- Mi Hall took Clinw a Auction Borough Co dg iid i back the Warner Com- | Borough Council § recommeoendan- ay: Of x ened and vnfeay “nn retu it £ pany Articles for Sale BALE Prewn een 88 50 this tiot e § cial Committee Committee | 4 FOR VALTER EBERHART Chairman Specinl Commiltes Dust Nu ———— County Field Army Honored SANCe dark overooaia, ww breeches pons, sive 7 Fleming Pe BES ge In- Conlianed from page ome) x51 Bi Lasona work which is the only active cl Pennsylvania Four special BALE A se} miscrGmelers st Qf Slarrett Inguire of W ton, B.D 2 ‘viersville FOR side oblectives for the HOON women who comprise Ue Woman's Field Army were stressed by Mrs. Milligan in her address to the society. They were “a drive to seclre active participation of more men In our program. to direet our educational program with great er vigor towafd school age bovs and girls promote throughout the country the establishment of cancer | prevention clinics in cooperation with state and local health depart- ments: to focus the attention of the public on the time element as the vital: factor in the cure of cancer and the fact that cancer can be cured only in its early stages, and therefore must be treated as soon as discovers ed if life iz to be saved.’ FOR BALE — Christmas size. whi yellow pine taken and delivered after § Dial Beliei Brachiiil's High street the FOR SALE Fodder shredder eryil cutters Dow vallable Lome plement Cognpany Shore. Also feed mills One used sau face grindsr-Jlsrge. with belt pulley NOW in season, at #8, It cost new $25 =o to FOR BSALE--Puil sige boy's bicycle balloon tires, 880 Girls laht-wi bike, 817. Boy's 20-inch wheel bike with balloon tres, $20. Scooter with {balloon tires. 87. C. C. Schuyler Bi- cycle Bhop. 208 W. Beaver Ave. Slats Dial 2740 x5) | College. Ps FOR BALE--8ze 3, boy's thigh mib- | ber boots. One pair boy's size 45 tan low shoes. One good heayy over cont for boy aged 8 or 10. Good rain - foout for 10 year old. One reed baby buggy. One iady's Wown fur coat {full Jengih, size 18. These items are all in fine condition. P. 8. Ketstetter Spring Mills, Pa x5" SS Se SE Br In Memoriam ” In memory of KATHRINE MUSSER FRANKS, who passed away one year ago today, Dec. 20rd, 1042 GUNE BUT NOT PORGOTTEN We retnember just a year ago 1oday The Directors, Officers and Employees of The First National Bank Extend their hearty Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Ow ! Geo. Narehood, Pine Glen, Pa Telepl 165 Wanted to Buy WANTED --Baled straw. Joe Bian! Fe ar WANTER To E Ko WANTED Jolene ¥ WANTED i tue { saire Coliege, RR. D., on Phone 3050 Will be hone but Wednesday i Bie eve b 2H i sy Road ery evening WANTED To buy scrap iron, 60 cents per 100 pounds. deliverad our yard. no Un Also ald automoblies, trucks newaDaners magazines, rub- meta Jake Kofmans Junk one mile west of Milesburg se Bellefonte 2422 tf | FOR Live Stock for Sale brood sow George W x51 POR SALE--Stotk boar some youns pigs Solt, Moshannon, Pa uot FOR SALE wes ng about BD pounds Dial State College 83744 weeks for sale from fail, Inquire of 334 POR id aALE will Eight have Digs through eins «lt nil POR SALE--Two cows, one ig a grade Guernsey, was fresh Oct 1. 1948 The other a grade Holstein. was fresh in September. They are both milking good now. Herd is accredited for 7 B and Bangs. A.C. Hartle. R. D Bellefonte, Pa BALE Dmrk gray ad welghit 15800 Inquire of E 1. Bul (Ix Run). » 01s none Bellefont Poultry for Sale POR SALE-30 pullet Rocks-Ieds. Prom pedigreed stock About 13 weeks old. Harold Oumnmo Lamar, Pa ipl cfoss bhresds POR New BALE ~Qeese hristows and Your" iy dresped. Ors enrly 8 vised Boone, R Howar x51 Dogs, Pets, Etc. Ge i1ent $10 W x52 Parrokee! B F 8 2 x5 Real Estate for Sale Farms For Sale FARMS AT PRIVAT SALE 0 485 ACR ES Ck; ANOTHER FARM uding several acres east highway County jand and g steers DTOC ces Al 30 TODS. J Baied clear oonditic { bushels ANOTHER PARM of 75 » and. 7 acres young timber ix miles west 1 Laurelton te haghway 10 Welker: Pormer COC Camp site. Excellent camp sites for hunting and fshing. Spring wal. er piped oO farm buildings and hrough O00 Oamp site. Access to electric service. Farm bulldings and hay i Over peed ! res farm jocated alot Ey We want to load our season's greetings this earnest prayer vear with an for “Peace on Earth and Good Will Toward Men.” Olde-Tyme Bakery Allegheny Street 4 ———— of H. C Brungad, 615 reel Mitfiinburg, Pa. xd und ’ Inguire £ , it ! Phone G-80461 Houses for Rent RENT jofotiie room house 15 Fuubie Phone 60LL PO Bel A Mary Bix M orn mnodersy uti A Hot waler rit Possession at furnished. Call Slate Col- 4741 FOR y ' RENT -F ! win ets Money to Loan CASH ¥ A of Repairing Keen ¥% you om Beech Creek's Drug Store 481 | Announcements IBTERY MEETING — The an- ual meeting of the Zion Union Cem ry ARSON will be held in the eh use on Saturday, Jan- 130 p. m. All Jot 10 attend this x52 Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME » HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8 Polier Street Bellefonte, Pa. Heme Owned and Operated DANCE EVERY EVENING IN THE RED ROOM HOTEL TANNEY MINORS NOT ADMITTED farewell to the two men. ‘date has been set for the wedding, |
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