January 6, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCIAL BELLEFONTE, PA. n LOC ALS Dettling, of Ad- the wi ~Willlam dition, spent friends in Williamsport -Mrs. Victor Wat Spring street, spent several day week with her husband who | the Sea-Bee t Peary, Va -Miss Ida Spring street mitted to the pital to undergo tre infection Mrs High street derwent tre County to report was satisfac Mr Jean and spent the with Mrs. Holland and Mrs. J. D home on East Cu 1 sti Pvt. James T. Kellerman was stationed at Camp Carson, Colo since arriving in the United States December 12 from the Aleutian Is- lands, is here for a 20-day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kellerman, of Coleville, Pvt. Keller- man is a ski trooper, ~Miss Angela C ter of Mrs South Alleghen gan her dutie in the office of zette, having resi at the J. B. Wa 3 Miss Carpeneto is a sis Louise Carpe 3) Daily Time ! -Miss Honora York City, last » duties there { With her parents, } ie] P. O'Leary an Penn Miss companied to New ter, Catherine, © end in New York guest of r t John O'Leary ~ Jame eT el on, stationed Showers last Thu Centre C ment Boyd Vonad Monday an operation Hospital Mi Ann weekend and who arpeneto, da Ke iacl 1 post st week of Mi Cent tore la ter street head ough Water Dep his 83rd birthday, ber 31. Mr health and is able all kinds of weather is retired from ; a Hvel tains and in the water he supervised for Mr. and Mrs as, of Thomas departed for th ebrated Decem to be are Tu ing . stopped when Mr expect (0 several rizona coast, They are stayl Hotel in Ft. Payne E. Entriki was stati Win rems for to wes t Rainy Teresa who Okla Wednesday iting her 1 - Mrs. Charles Martin gheny street Yeoman was employed a exchange before enli gervice last September month's training BY At the end will report to the Bureag mance at Washington, D. C —Pyvt. Charles Ray, member of the Military Police stationed at Cam Campbell, Ky. ar in Bellef last Thursday and will remain here until today with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Ray, al fly home at Axemann who when he entered the months ago .was 20 Bellefonte Moose lodge, wa n emergency furlough because the serious ilines of his moth Since his arrival home, however Mrs. Ray's conditic hs im noticeably —Clement well known who since with his son Forty Fort, fonte, Monday, attend the ceremonie House in which the county officers were office. Mr. Gramley, {former of the Centre County Board ftors, will be 82 vears old next vember. The son with whom making his home is a teacher Porty Fort High School ~The engagement Miss Thompson, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Thompson, of North Spring street, to Aviation Cadet Earl C. Burris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Burris, of Northumberland was nounced last week. Miss Thompson is a graduate of the Belle fonte High School, class of 1040, and the Lock Haven State Teachers’ te in 1943. She now teaches at the Clark schoo] in Buffalo Run Valley. Cadet Burris is a graduate of the North- umberiand High 8chool in the cla of 1840 and was in his senior year at the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College when he was called for ser- vice in the Army Air Corps Reserve He now is undergoing primary pilot training at Parks Air College, East St. Louis, Mo. No definite plans have | beens made for the wedding, ~The 1944 Pennsylvania Railroad eulendar, featuring go painting by Dean Comwall, is up to the high] standards of former PRR calendars) and the painting at the same time] gymbolizes the driving force that stimulates the country during these war days. All along the line—abroad and at home-—the command is “For- Sard. The Army and Navy as well ndustry, Agriculture, and the Baitroads and the American people | ire responding with true courage) initiative toward ultimate vie- | , This thought is brought home! the painting, which shows a! modern PRR freight train speeding | along a track flanked by a fleld in| which a farmer is working with a| tractor. Above the train are troops and tanks charging into battle. The sky above Is filled with massed oned rived onte service vernor of of er mn fo H. Gramley, resident of Reber: May has been Ralph Gramle} was a visitor in Bel having come here to in the Court newly- last 10. elected inducted into mermbe of And- d Bett 4 of all- Collet ited brooder house Penn Belle at Richmond who | tations ome time weed David nere Thom who were married son-in-law hey 444 Mr announce the en- of their daughter, Clara to Miles Clark Aikey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark N. Alkey of gast Linn street, Bellefonte. Miss Mvers attended the Osceloa Mills High School and is employed by the Universal Match Company, Belle. fonte. Mr. Aikey attended Bellefonte High School and is employed at the Penn-Belle Hotel. Bellefonte No e has been set for the wedding Capt. Donald Kerstetter who last November returned to the Unit- ed States after a stay in Pan- ama and who recently completed a six-weeks' engineering cotirse at Fi Beiv Va. arrived here last week spend a furlough with his par- Mr. and Mrs. Myr] Kerstetter, of near Bellefonte He was accom- panied here by his wife and daugh- er, Barbara Anna, whe live with the former's parents at Brockway At the conclusion of his furlough Cap- tain Kerstetter will return to Pan- East Lamb street gagement Elizabeth dat year oir, to ents ama At ¢ party held last Tuesday night at the home of Miss Shirley Lucas of Half Moon Terrace, an- nouncement was made of the en- gagement of Miss Edith Hopple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoppile of South Spring street, Belle- onte, to Sgt. Robert Dinges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dinges, of East Bishop street, Bellefonte, Miss Hop- ple is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School in the class of 1943 and is employed in the offices of White- rock Quarries, Bellefonte. 8gt. Din- ges is also a graduate of the Belle fonte High School in the class of 1940 and before entering the service in October, 1042, he was employed at the Olde-Tyme Bakery, Belle- fonte. He recently received wings as an aerial gunner. He is stationed at Charleston, 8, C. No date has been set for the wedding, Christmas pl modern and economi-| brooder houses ais- Bellefonte O'Hara Thoma treet | of inl Markley ward Markley treet, hae been Lr Billy Mitchell Fi 1, Dallas, Texa k McClellan it Camp FE The new build Cin Mary M1 Spring attack William Mr. an M1 E¢ East Howal ferred Wis, to Love FP to on Pn daughter O'Hara recovering Le of Nort fron nenza On fron fel return Ye Ol Mt { it) returned to the it Curtin urgh, where treet, she month nse work bw Panama Bellef Mir treet immediate futur before Poorman, ner cs at on Ag pilot Anne 0 yuncement made re- f the engagement Miss Martha E. Keichline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Keichline, of Huntingdon, and granddaughter of Mrs. John M. Keichline, of East Bizshop street, Bellefonte, Ensign Gordon O. Perkins, of Philadelphia Miss Keichline, a graduate of Hun- tingdon High School in the class of 1841, attended Winthrop College at Rockhill. C.. and is now taking nurses’ training at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.. Ensign Perkins is an electrical engineering graduate of Clemson College. South Carolina, and received his basic training at the University of Ari- zona. He 8 now stationed at Nor folk, Va. No date has been set for the wedding Mr. and West Linn wa 1+ f cently of to 8 Mrs. Newell B, Long, of street announce thé en- gagement of thelr daughter, Bettie, fo Lt. Eugene J Reilly, of Mountain Home, Idaho, son of Mr. and Mrs C. A. Reilly. of Easton, Miss long is a graduste of Bellefonte High School. In 1941 she was graduated from Penn State, where she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. 8Bhe is employed as secre tary to Jomes B. Craig, vice-presi- dent and sales manager at the Ti- tan Metal Company offices in Belle- fonte. Lt. Reilly, who was advertis- ing manager of the Centre Daily Times before entering the service, has been in the Army since enlist. ing in June, 1841. He received bis second leutenant’s commission upon being graduated from the Officers’ Candidate School at Miami Beach,’ Fla. in July, 1942. In August of this] year Lt. Reilly was graduated from the Air Forces’ Intelligence School | at Harrisburg. He received his com mission as a first lieutenant shortly before entering the school at Hare risburg, and is now attached to the 470th Bombing Group st Mountain Home | . { huilding | Clarter fuel cans | Bellefonte, 7% gallon at an bargain Pa capacity Claster No shortage material Mo lumber en y farm Hding Bellet Pn Charles Miller 15t officer in the Sea-Bees Camp End} barkation leas home in Mile Mi Lalu occupy and wh Ou hay ted b from prefabri nte cla petty tationed at Ott burg Ride; been one of Academy left \ ¥ k for ing aparunent ut ler to make her hom M1 Rider { nly son nrmead force Vix Fred offices of Rec beer deputy rder Leamer Wood ring, h off duty this week Case » cold ! ] ile other ! I ard Rhoad l Mr w we iffered recen in MeCon of Bellef North Afri ceived by hi Ha £ H Lock rmnerly was Bel Helfonte n tidding wi's brother Jack Wasson, White HI Industrial nn Balle Near c High 8 emploved of High Sct an apprentice cours I Metal Company heen yo! piant here v set the wedding reiatives have ceed Robt ved £111 8 Wi of Bellef tain # Wa air {orees. Captam known in Beliefonte famil sided for man: years before moving to Allentown & engaged transport work ‘in the North war and port ship the ma- He i= a Mrs. George of Mr. and East Cur- alker, widely where the vy ail African area of of a giant trans taken part in most of ampaign randson of Bible Lou n that Mr. and and a nephew Schad, ah of area Edward Brown, for a number of ars employed at the HT Barnes ewspaper agency store in Belle. fonte, resigned this week and Tu accepted a position » ith an Metal] Company. Hi ‘ Barnes sic been Julia Eckley, daughter Mrs. Paul N. Eckley, of Valley who had been a post-grad- uate student at the Bellefonte High Mr. Barhes continues to re- steadily from a recent illness and spends part of eech day at the store which several weeks ago Was moved from West High street int a room in North Allegheny street The Bellefonte sappy of nies was bolstered substantially n esdiay taken by of Mr re has and View School cover pen- yo (Phyllis A. Walker the Heverly building onl Pag Fe Fr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre partment has become the benefits derived from its munity Bargain Counter RATES «Advertisements first issue, and 15 cents for ments contain more than twenty-fi REAL ESTATE A straight one « advertising sale or rent. KEYED ADSB--All advertisement to this office, must be complied wit) ments Please do not eall at the advertisements, the publisher of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S whose use, it u of each vi ns PRIVILEGE PRia uj umn! the td ocrat ubscription i vertisement these subscriber be charged can be used six times a year a in will ree so amazingly popular, twen additional office | Every Democrat's classified advertising de- cost and Com low County's Considering it undisputably Centre less, 26 for ri Lass ty-five words or cents ertion Where adve i Is charged real est ie words, one ent a cen wo a ! word is charged I« ate 8s that 1 by be malled advertise mich name request replie information dé rmitted tu neerning not aiviige thu Centre Dem word ad- srwise the nrivilege ferent whois emploverdd at the 4 of We iy ty ha nEgagement Jeanne Marie ve announced the e their daughter to Robert Chadwick Mrs. Kenneth Lari. d. Miss Purnell, a Bellefonte High for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. William West High street. are congratulations on the birth of t first child, a son, weighing seven pounds, one ounce, born 6 p.m last Wednesday at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital. Mrs. Jenkins is mer Pauline Witmer, daugl of Roy C. Witmer, of Bellefonte, now residing in California. Mr. Jenki is a son of Mr, and Mrs. William H Jenkins, of North Allegheny street The youngster has been named Wil. lam Jenkins, 3rd af of . at the for S43 P iter —————— MARRIAGE LICENSES William B. Fohiringer Centre Hall LaRue E. Brooks Centre Hall Fred E. Cain, Jr Bellefonte RD 3 Dorothy M. Confer... Bellefonte RD 2 Ray GG. Wilson State College Helen B. Stevens State College Gerald Schreffler Bellefonte Pleasant Gap Bellefonte Millheim | > George P. Bressler Phyllis MM. Pledler a_i PAA Hurt by Falling Tree George Hunsinger, of Rummer- terday morning when dairyman Roy | | field. R. D., is a patient in the Rob- Zimmerman, of near the Bellefonte | oT Packer Hospital at Sayre, yem- ering with fractures of both bones airport, nies into Bank. When Mr took his 1043 crop of pen Zimmerman ool- t mer National wt 8 a | mis judged a tree which he was cut-| suf |in his deft leg below the knee. He | lects pennies en his milk route he NE. and it fell on him. puts them into a special box 6 home, and at the end of each year, members of the family them in at the bank. This year's crop | totaled $116 and weigheg approxi- mately 100 pounds Last year the total was about $100, The 1943 total made 464 rolls which, when piaced ‘in cloth bags, looked like about 8 or 10 pounds of potatoes, Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH PASTERTH, a "piensant ikaiine a aline | {non-acid) powder, holds (more firmly. To eat and A gr in FE comfort, just sprinkle a little P Em A your Beg je denture in. #t any drug store. wrap the! Cpl. Gunnar A. Johnson has been! pennies in 26«cent rolls and tum (wounded in action in the Furopean 2423 or 2765. inotified his sister, Mrs. Emi] Peter. ang a BA Kane Man Wounded war area, the War Department has gon, of Kane. Card of Thanks o TRESSLER-—We take this ments |y anki all persons oon. Hitiubed in any ater or form the illness and death (Signed) The . take this means of ex. | nots of Xin | POR SALE | you. PARMERS M # Wanted to Buy Ww AN TED Apartments for Rent — Rooms for Rent Wanted to Rent need oredit investigate credit asso. . Mothers. gh efonte or cn————————— our Maviag “ and ser. Pa. Phone FOR BALE reer FOR BALE POR BALE Nn good rn good 800-17 1 F Ghaner, ITee-iace ling davon; ish Prive Wingate. Pa ¥ OR 35 SALE {i : reasonable Phone 68406 x1 SALE full lenath. axies. Binder Junk Yard 3B or 508 FOR SALE-Boy's POR 16-pound rail Mini ie car wheels and twine, Hodes Coal & lock Haven, Pa. Phone x1 fullsize hievele, Elgin balloon type, 830. Men's fan- CY cowboy boots, new, sine 8 85 Metal hand pumps, 85, 226 W. Beaver Ave. State, College, Pa Dial 2940. 1 Two adaing machines: eleciric bookkeeping machine; 20. ton truck sosle; * hacksaw double end wim saw, O. W. Houts Lumber Co. State College. Pa. Phone 703 x3 BURIAL VAULTS Be sure it 5 a Dunlap reinforoed concrete burial | yault when you must choose one. {Made by Dunlap Brothers for the past twenty years and sold direct to Delivered anywhere in Oenftre county Telephone Bellefonte et sion. FOR SALE-Just received shipment new John Deere tractors. Model 3 on rubber 10.38 tires. Used Model H tractor on rubber. Hammermill, 25- foot harrow; 2«row cultivator; set John Deere plows; disk harrow; - as fram 42 10 48 Mkhes Symouth 1 Supe: Cheviolet No: Dr. Samuel B. Guss | VETERINARIAN Bellefonte Phone 787 Olipatriex. Pym incaiy “rn | room FORCE d other iia i Parga Mr=. Hanna} ace, Pa av LOCKS sileyy township Iresslier ¢ of Pure SALE A OOM + Sy TRA TORO Ingu Penna ror Lyi re roe alartn i # conveniences LO RArage Ow A invest. ment Mid Pa %3 good Sori FOR SALE 227-acre farm located between State College and Pilimore 87 acres In woodland Soil i» i highly productive, having iimed and fertilized during Ky Compieie rec bie Gordon D State College been se gh ¢ i 2604 “Farms For Sale | FARMS AT PRIV ATE SALE. NO. 1, 405 ACRES (135 farm Jand 145 pasture land. #0 in fence, 215 mountain timberland) State highway 11, miles east of Reb. ersbirg. Oetire County. Running water In pasture land, piped to house and barn. Better than 30.000 bushels of lene on farm land and pasture land. Six years feeding steers and hogs. No better producing farm In siraw STEAM SAW MILL for sale at | above farm 65+ boiler. High-speed engine, is power Is Juntankend. Au Belting 30 feet, : block carriage. saw gang sdger. saw double end trimmer. ofl saw, Wood elevator. Lumber trucks 2 eirenlar save, This mill will take care of 12 to 15.000 feet umber in | 16 hours, ANOTHER PARM of 123 acres, in. | er8 located ajong | | properly compounded by 1-t¢ Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK Hall 55- our ex. iu promptly. at expense. Phone onte, lidoyd L Smit STOCK al ark ve 676-. pa 3 Bel Removed my Cr ——— TREAT, PRET We 1 inform the n sock every. y the feel, such as lang Olongitudi- / ratarsal) arches. wedges, bi n shields and athletes foot remedy, heel siralghis, arch bindem, chyropodists pads, matalarsal pads and supports, moleskin adhesive plaster for tired aching feel, heel balancers and Pro. tectors. Permit us to arch and wedge your § rite shoes 4% a very moder ate pric Better than the built-in arch, se adjusts mself Wo the foot Detter and Mal but pot least, a B50 cenit corn remedy. Costs more, worth it We vy carry a full line of oor rective, orthopedic, therapeutic and andi-rheumatic shoes, including the famous Doctor Locke Shoe and oth. Bring your prescriptions and family receipts to us and bave them tered people. A Tull line of the latest and freshest druge and medicines obtain able anywhere, ns we either carry it vn 1d 34 ba ERLE in Sock 01 Sn it for you, or it ian’ | made | draw and everything brand splinter State. Good bulldings. Baled hay and | Trusses Large stock from which % new ated up To date a je and double. THE TIB. BINS Creek's Exclusive Drug Bore He —— Announcements ~The Junior Sestion of the Bellefonte Woman's N+ will moet 5% the home of Mm nem Smith, $00 Rast Bislwop witout, Belle. fonte, on Jan. 10th, at Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME ® HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made in Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers. RECAPPING AND VYULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TURES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Tome Owned and Operated
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