January 20, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five |_Loc AL oe oe -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stockdale, of E. Bishop street, spent the week- end with relatives and friends in Mt Union. Mrs. Ellen Zeigler Burd, of Mill Hall, left last week for Ft. Knox, Ky. to visit her husband, Clair, son of Mrs. Edith Burd, of Bellefonte, R.D. 3 ~Cpl. Philip Gordon, son of Mi: and: Mrs. John Gordon. of North Thomas street, has arrived safely in North Africa, according to word received by his parents early this week, ~Swengel Smith, seaman first class, stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John F Smith, and family, of the Moore apartments, North Allegheny street -Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Shope and two children, of Arlington, Va., spent the weekend in Bellefonte with Mr and Mrs. Shope's respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shope and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Witter, all of Bast Curtin street -Lt. James H. Carpeneto has completed a three-weeks' course at Pt. Washington, Md., and on Fri- day arrived in Bellefonte to spend several days with his mother, Mrs Louis Carpeneto and family, of South Allegheny street —Mrs. Frank Malone and daugh- ter, Dolores, expect to move this week from Wingate to one side of the Clayton Shope double house on East Curtin street. Mr. Malone last October enlisted in the Sea-Bees and is now at Camp Peary, Va —Pvt. Harold Waite of Camp Phil- Mps, Kan. arrived Saturday for a visit with his wife, the former Eva Coslo, and their daughter, Peggy Ann, of Coleville, and alse with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil- son, of West Bishop street -—Miss Lide Toner, daughter of Mrs. Clara Toner, of East Howard street, has resigned her clerical po- sition in the Rankin insurance of- fices, Crider's Exchange building and on Monday began the duties of her new position in the Warner Company offices ~Ceorge E. Wise, well known auctioneer of Rebersburg, accom- panied by C. B. Confer, also of Re- bersburg, were callers at our office on Tuesday. Thev called to arrange for the advertising of the public sale of livestock which Mr. Confer is baving on February 18th ~Alr Cadet John Dobelbower, of Perrin Pleld, Sherman, Texas, ar. rived in Bellefonte yesterday to spend a 24-day leave with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Dobelbow- er, at their home on West Curtin street. Cadet Dobelbower entered the service a year ago and this his first trip home since that time ~Mrs. Paul Beardslee and two daughters, Nancy Jo and Janet, of North Spring street, expect to leave in February for Tallahassee, Flor- ida, for an indefinite stay with her husband, Cpl. Beardslee. who is sta- tioned at Camp Gordon Johnson Prior to entering the service Cpl Beardslee was employed at the Bellefonte State Store -Pfe. Henry J. Malone returned Sunday to his duties at Camp Me- Cain, Miss, after a week's visit with his father, Robert Malone, and also kis brother-in-law and sister, Mi and Mrs. Plummer Davidson, all of Wingate. Pvt. Malone's wife, who is living with her parents in Oil City and who was with her husband while at Wingate, also returned Sunday to her home. ~Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3, are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son born January 12 at their home near Pleasant Gap. Mr. Burd is an em- ploye of the State Pish Hatchery at that place. Mrs. Burd the for- mer Gladys Walker, of Milesburg The family now consists of three sons and a daughter. Mother and child are reported to be doing nicely «Mrs. Mark W. Willlams, of East High street, and her sister, Mrs. W Harrison Walker, of the Broekerhof! Hotel, Saturday were called to Tow son, Md., because of the death of their niece, Mrs. Drexel Rodgers, 37, of Towson. Mrs. Rodgers died In 2 Baltimore hospital about a week after undergoing an operation. Her husband Is serving in the Navy and some difficulty was being experienc ed In getting In touch with him Mrs. Rodgers was quite well known in Bellefonte through visits with the Willams and Walker families ~Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bickett, who for the past several months had been residing in Niagara Palls, N Y. where Mr. Bickett had been em- played by the Bell Aircraft Com- is but plan to oceupy their former apartment in the Cadillac bullding as soon as It has been vacated by the present oc- cupants who sub-let the apartment during their absence. «The minor mystery surrounding €F rl : 3 i 3 | | i 5 : £ : t 8 i it 5 i EF E] 5 §f i i : : EES fi | Miss Mary lIovine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Iovine, of North Thomas street, spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Harris- burg The Ruth and Naomi class of St John's Lutheran Sunday school will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Nelson Billett on East Bishop street Because of the shortage of fuel oll, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Walk- er last Wednesday, closed their home on East Linn street and have moved to the Brockerhoff Hotel where they | plan to reside until spring F. Glenn Rogers, of Nittany, Centre County Superintendent o Schools, has resumed his duties af- ter having been confined to his home for days of torn ligament in the has been walking of a crutch Pvt. Arthui completed hi several because right foot with the a He ald Houck, Jr., who has training at Ft. Knox, Ky. is spending a ten-day leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Houck, Sr., of East Bishop street At the expiration of his furlough he will report to Ft. Meade, Md., for further assignment Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Klinger of State College, R. D., early this month celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary. Mr. Klinger continues to oversee the dairy business he has conducted for many years while Mrs Klinger also retains an active part in the management of the Klinger farm home Henry O. Beahin and Paul BE Crater, both of Aaronsburg, came to Bellefonte, Monday, to bring a fellow townsman, Wesley Snavely, to the Centre County Hospital for treat- ment. Mr. Snavely has been in ill health for more than a month and his condition was such that the trip tQ Bellefonte was quite an ordeal for him Paul J. Baker class, of Camp Peary ing a ten-day leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baker, of North Spring street His brother, Tech Sgt. Ralph E. Baker, of Camp Rit- chie, Md, spent the weekend here The men father, J. W. Baker, is Pennsylvania Railroad freight and passenger agent in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoover and daughter. Mrs. Gilbert Page and infant daughter, Ada Kathryn, all of Pine Glen, were callers at thi office on Saturday while In Belle- fonte on a business mission Mr Page's husband, who is in the army at Camp Swift, Texas, has never seen his five-months-old daughter, Ada Kathryn, and is hoping for lough in the near future Twenty of bridge checkers card party held by Springs Rebecca Lodge in the TOOF bullding, Priday night Fourteen prizes were awarded and refresiunents were served The an- nual banquet of the Chrystal Springs Lodge will be held at the Penn Belle Hotel on Frida February 4 Ensign Dorothy pritzer return. ed to her duties at Cape May, N. J during the weekend after a visit with her father { Nort} Allegh ative Spritzer a bri trip h time in th A regular meeting of the Club--organization of the Centre County Hospital--wa held Monday at the hospital with members present. Mrs Grace Kunes read an article on the new miracle drug” pencillin, and Dr. E. H. Adams, chief of staff who also Is an amateur photographer entertained with the projection of a number of his own colored photo- graphs of local scenes and person Harry Atcherman, of North Penn street, disabled veteran of World War 1, who has been in ill health since before Christmas, yesterday morning was taken to the veterans Hospital in Aspinwall inthe Wetzler ambulance, Milesburg. He was ac companied on the trip by Miss Mary Schlegal, nurse, and W. W, Hamp- ton, veterans’ service officer, with Malcolm Wetzler as driver. His con. dition is described as being quite serious Mrs. Boyd Vonada of East High street, who recently underwent a major operation at the Centre Coun- ty hospital, is reported to be recov. ering steadily and Is now able to spend part of each day out of bed Reports from the institution yester- day were that she might be able to return to the family home today or tomorrow. Her husband, who Is em ployed In Harrisburg, has been here on vacation during the time Mrs Vonada has been in the hospital Miss Mary Rankin and her sis ter, Mrs Elsie Heverly, this week sold the family .home on East Curtin street to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wagner of the Baum duplex apartments, and the new owners expect to take pos. session of the property about April Il. Miss Rankin and Mrs. Heverly have completed arrangements to lease the apartment in the Hazel bullding. North Allegheny street, now occupied by the Joseph Tierney fam. lly, who expeet to move soon to the Harrisburg area, seaman second Va is spend- were Bellefonte 8S Joseph Spritzer, « and with other brother, Pvt 41 Her wa John here me recen being his n 28 months. During that at Pear! Harbor and Island als Nout erved Solomon Victor employes of fetit NINOS Mizz Bully Lassila, daughter of i at Hancock, Mith., who is In nee at the Northern Michi. gan college of education, was re- Fog elected vice president of Tau a , and was nesville High School le In high school she was inter. (|Bhe won a letter in basketball and was on the editorial staff eof the school paper, Bhe attended Soum) While at Suomi, she was chalrman Of Stadiasit MExlvities, i Sofiege she is pursuing Senior High Schoo teaching course College before going to Northern | | William Koban, of Brooklyn, N.| Y. is hre for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Peter Kushwara and family, of Halfmoon Terrace, Mrs, Donald Mcllivaine, of near Philadelphia, arrived in Bellefonte early last week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, of West Curtin street, Thomas Gallagher, sexton at St, John's Catholic church, has been confined to his home on North Bur- rowes street for two weeks because of an attack of the grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tanney of East High street spent part of last week in New York City. From there they went to Pomfret, Conn, for a visit with relatives of Mrs. Tanney Cpl. Philip Hoover on Monday returned to his duties at the Base General Depot, San Bernardino, Cal, after a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hoover, of South Spring stree.t Pvt. Frederick Leitzell, with the Alr Corps at Miami Beach, Florida, arrived here during the weekend for a two weeks’ furlough with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leitzell, of Willowbank street Miss Elizabeth Mangino, of Ft Wayne, Ind, last week arrived In Bellefonte for an indefinite visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mangino and family, of East Lamb street Mrs. Marion Cairns last week returned her apartment in the Crider exchange bullding after hav- spent several weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bond Musser, Milthein Pfe. Bruce I. Garner, of Fort Dix, N. J. arrived here last week for a visit with his wife, the former Charlotte Watson, at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Robert McClellan, Thomas street — William Lutz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lutz, of Milesburg, is a patient at Aspinwall Veterans’ Hospital for a rare skin ailment con- tracted in serving the U. 8. Navy. He was given an honorable discharge May Miss to ng ol last Roxie Johnson, of Valen last Thursday was ad- Centre County Hos- treatment of a laceration suffered in a fall at her discharged from the ition the f day Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McGinley, Ji last week moved to one of the new partment Bush Arcade home on North weeks ago, had been residing Mr. McGinley" MeCiinley, Sr the pital for of the head She was ollowing Since Ung thelr Spring McGinley with A L street Kohler, son the tem- moth- South street some porarily er, Mrs Thoma David NM ana and Mi street, of Mr. and Kohler East Bishop Stanley Olsen, son of Leif A. Olsen, of West who recently enlisted Alr Force as aviation departed for Har- ITE receive assignmer 0 of cadets DE amj Sgt Pavone, of Camp Bowie, Texas, returned to his du- ties there early this week alter spending a week's furfough with his wi‘e, the former Gerldine Casper at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper North Thon treet recent p Bon Lawrence on t. Pavone was transferred y Can - .l i wie fromm Camp Beals, Cal ’ John DePerie of Los Angeles, 1. ar } ster, Miss Rose De- { Tyrone, were in Bellefonts visiting with Mrs. Louls Car- ar family of South Alle treet. Mr. DePFerie, a practic- ttorney of Los Angeles, came ember and expecta to ington most of this year it work Kane wl pl t late In De wn’ vl ing gov Magdalen Mi liamsport, da of Wil- ig of Mr. and Mr Joseph Kane, of Bellefonte, has been accepted for service In the WAC Miss Kane is a graduate of St. Mary's High Willlamsport, in the class of 141, and has been employ - od in the War Production Board offices of Lycoming County. Within the next week or she expects to receive a call Ww begin Lraining Miss Shirley Dufly, daughter of Mr Jessie Hummer. of the Owen apartments, South Allegheny street Sunday departed for St. Petersburg Florida, where she is to become the bride of Pvt. Robert PForsburg, of Bellefonte. Miss Dufly, a graduate the Bellefonte High School, has been employed by the Electric Sup- ply Company here. PyvL Forsburg, a former employe at the Middletown Airport. has been: In the service since September, 1042 Miss Clara Beatty, daughter of Mrs. Charles Beatty, of East Curtin street. was hostess at a shower, on Tuesday night, In honor of Miss Bettie Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Long, of West Linn street, who will leave Friday, Jan- uary 21, for Mountain Home, Idaho, where she will become the bride of Lt. Eugene J. Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reilly, of Easton. Lieut Reilly is a member of a bombing group at Mountain Home Joan Webster, aged 9. one of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs Frank Webster, of East Curtin street suffered a fracture of the right arm above the wrist about 5 o'clock on Mofday afternoon in a coasting ac- cident near her home. The girl, pupil in the fourth grade of the Spring Street school, down an embankment near her home when the accident happened. The fracture was reduced at the Centre County hospital dispensary. Pu Technical Sergeant Glen Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Owen of Bellefonte R. D. 1, who en) mn the army In 1009 shortly after his graduation from the Bellefonte hign school and who has served 18 months in the Panama Canal Zone and two [yours In British Guana, in July 1943 | hter School 80 Se of | Texas, where he Is In wife, the former! | Brmingnrde ental home, expects to acta to depart Sgt. Kelley's brother, Lee R. also Is in the service in the Navy April [17th birthday. He Is : EO supply ship in the North * Miss Alice June Barnes resigned | her position at the Murphy store and has accepted a position at the Titan Metal office Cpl. Tech. Elwood L. Jr, of Camp Polk, La Bellefonte Monday for a ten-day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Elwood Johnson, 8r., of West How- urd street | Earl Jodon of Milesburg, is Johnson, wrived In| re. | from an attack of pleurisy which he has been suffering since before Christma He is now able to be up and about Mrs. Annie Hockenberry and daughter-in-law and grandson, Mr: Clarence Hockenberry and son, ali of Curtin, spent last week at Camp Atterbury, Ind, with Pfc, Clarence Hockenberry Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fisher, well known residents of Centre Hall, ex- pect to close thelr home there to- morrow and will go to Wilkinsburg to spend the remainder of the win- ter with their son-