__ February 3, 1944. ° _ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thrée BOALSBURG The teachers from the Boalsburg;with L. K. Dale and daughter Mar- schools attended the funeral of Miss |garet, Sunday Emily E. McCloskey at Lock Haven,| mye ©. A. Bonine spent Monday Friday afternoon. They included Le- {evening with Mrs. E. W. Hes Roy Freeby, Samuel Ross, the Misses | Mary Boyer, Flora Van Buskirk, | Kathryn Walker and Betty Woods, | RhAvtoa ang Mrs, Fred Lonberger and Mrs fw. H. Stover. . Maynrd Willams, Miss McCloskey Mr. and Mr Nevin Fisher disddn Dr. Black's hospital at Lew | daughter of State College, istoWn Tuesday morning, following [Sunday at the Fisher home an operation’ for appendicitis the be-| Mr. and Mrs, Fern Dunkle and ginding of January, Miss McClos- | daughters, Sara and Jane of Hub- key's home was in Lock Haven, She |lersburg, were visitors at the Charles was teaching second and third | ROSS home, Sunday grades In Boalsburg, This was her| Mrs. W. E. Kline accompanied Mr. first” term’ of teaching ond Mrs. Hamill Kline and son of Staff Sgt. James A. Kunes i: | Lemont, to Clintondale, Sunday, spending a furlough with his wife|Where they visited the John Kline at the Hubler home. Star Sgt |family. Kunes has been in the South Pacific] Mr. ang Mi area. {Sunday evenin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale of Bellefonte, and Mrs, Frederic] Mrs. Minnie Miller and Rufu Dalé of Pleasant Gap, were visitors Haugh of Madisonburg, spent Sun- John Stover of Altoona, was a re- gent visitor with his mother, Mrs, and Charles the Stitt Edgar pent Hes: at ana! m | non Here's superb beauty and modern styling in a lovely 4.diamond bridal ensemble that offers truly exceptional value. Both rings . . 4 EXQUISITE SOLITAIRE The lucky young lady who receives this captivaung 3- diamond engagement ring will be the envy of her friends. 14K setung $55.50 ~ Others in a wide price range— $27.50 to $850.00 Here you will find beauty and quality unsurpassed any- where ot our low prices. Here you can be sure of se- curing the very finest ring available at the price you intend to spend. W. E. CROSSLEY JEWELER Brockerhoff Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. hl spent Save and Buy War Bonds Don’t Miss Our February Furniture Sale Now Going On WE NEED MORE ROOM Liberal Allowance for Your Old Living Room Suite. Buy Now! Hledric Supply Company Bellefonte State College TE hb -—re | lday afternoon with the former's sis- | ter, Mrs. Carrie Hazel, | Mrs. Bruce Miller wag a guest at {the home of Mrs, W. A, Rockey, Sun- day. Mrs. W. E. Kline spent Saturday with her niece, Mrs, Charles Bohn {at State College. | Miss Helen Ross, a Cadet {in Temple University Hospital at { Philadelphia, spent Saturday and {Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple vis- ited relatives in Petersburg, Sun- day Mr. and Mr: Mr. and Mr L. E. Gladfelter and Edgar Hess spent Wed ve fav ve \r w » Es A N ] v . " nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.iGan but will be sent to Camp Ty-| | Leroy Corl at College, R. D. Mrs. Harry Crummey was a call- er at the Jama Wednesday at Milroy Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Yingling and John W. Hess of Altoona, were weekend guests of Mrs. Jennie Fort. ney and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grove of State College, pent Wednesday with their a Mrs. W. A. Rocke) it. R. H or, USNR, and It Ball of Washington D. C sts of Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Her- mann [rom Saturday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman ughter wnt Sunday Ed Osborne Stale Wh H da with Mir Lewd { Mr wn Mrs. David Foster and two chil- pent the Wi parents, Mr. and at Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs. I. N family of Victory Villa, from Friday until Sunday W. A. Rockey and Mrs piso the Harry Snvde; College Lee Smeltzer of spent Wednesday with her mo- Mrs. Ella Gingrich Harold Young and daughter were gu of the Cornelius Houtz family at Lemont, Sunday evening Cpl. Harry R. Balley guest of the Edg Saturday evening John Hess of Altoona, Mrs. Sadie Schaeffer, of were supper guests of Fortney and evenin The Junior Guild of the Refor church met Saturday evening at the home of Billy Patterson were Mrs. T. G. Jones and Dora Mae Kline Barbara Wink, Bar baugh Genteel Rishel, Stover the Ray dren kend with former’ Mr Wilkinson Snyder and Md., visited with Mr family at State Mrs Gap, ther, Mr est wn i He H upper mils and sister, Bellefonte, Mrs. Jennie Beulah, Fr daughter - aay mea attended Jone counselor Nancy bara Jones - Mother { Jerry Jove "Mi . An Philip | sponsored March of did tl College Charle Was a Segner John Durne their at Huntingdon EW. Hess and Mrs. W Rockey and Mrs. Leah Wright Mr. and Mr C. A Bonine ww guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller, Wednesday Mrs. W. A. Rockey and Mrs, Leah Wright and Harold Rockey visited the Willard Rockey family at Pet. ersburg Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rockey announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Mae Miss Virginia Ann Hess spent Sat. urday night with her aunt, Mr Pred Lonberger Mrs. Emma Right » werkend Mr with on Mrs ir and daugh- with ry Mrs. Emma Brouse returned tol home Sunday from Williamsport Mrs, John Willlamg and daugh- ter Joan. spent Saturday in Belle. fonte at the Roy Clements home Mrs. Paul Cor! ang son of State College, spent Thursday with the | former's mother, Mrs. Ella Gingrich Misses Mary Reish and Nora Mil- jer attended the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mr. Jacob Reish at State College, Monday afternoon Cpl. Harry R. Balley of Fort Sil Okla. is spending a 14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and 3 C. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine Mrs. 8. A. Reitz and grandson I8unday evening with Mr Rockey d daughter Mr Durner spent Tuesaday with Mrs. Thomas Me- Mahon at State College Mrs. Ella Gingrich Kathryn, and Mr. and May. inard Williams and son guests lof the Lee Smeltzer family at Pleas [ant Cap unday Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey of Pine {Grove Mills, spent Tuesday evening at the L. K. Dale home, ] ————————" 1 —————— ] ‘Truck Pushes Sedan | Thru Wingate Store a an John her ter, J and dan Mrs were Wt or (Continged from page one) It struck the unoccupied sedan {owned by William 8. Robb, Wingate | postmaster, forcing the ear through | the large plate glass window of the | store conducted by Mr. Robb’s moth- ler. The display space inside the window was wrecker and the post- | loffice cases were knocked over, | In the store at the time were Mr {and Mrs. William Robb, and Walter Corman and Merrill Gardner, the | latter two being State Highway em- | ployes who had gone in to make a | purchase | All of them were in the rear of the | room. and there was no one in the postoffice space. Residents of the area report that the driver claimed he veered to the nurse | Fetterolf home on evening | , were | Leah Wright, [© " Pleasant! REBER Lt. and Mrs, K, G. Haines of Har~ risburg, spent Bunday to Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. M. ©. Haines, Mrs. Chester Smith of Philadel. phia, arrived at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and (Mrs. J. E. Ziegler, last Priday, and {spent several days there, Mrs, Zieg- ler 18 confined to her bed as the re- {sult of paralysis { Lt. Beth Harbach is spending inine-day furlough with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Harbach, She| thas been stationed at Indiantown | {son Evacuation Hospital |essee after her furlough Miss Helen Dick of Ohio, visited Rev. and Saloff-Astakhoff the past Mr, and Mrs, John Wert, Mr. and Mra. Francis Wert and sons Donald and Jimmy, were Thursday evenh sitors at Milimont, where the 27th wedding Mrs. Francis Wert’ Mr Stover He ul Mr William K der in Tenn- Mr week N. 1 they at- tended anniver- sary of parent nd William ster of Coble and | Bi Rodney L. Meek n Sunday Mr. mx Mrs, Walter Lemont, spent Sunda mer parents, Mr Ar jor Visited at the Willis port a Weaver with the for Ay C rd MM Mrs. M. C bert and Mr Wedne Milihe GRY iam Those who and Mar h 1 ) the Rebersburg Bank at Legal Notices EXEC TORS ’ NOTION WTLLIAN RE. WEISER y Tow Centre Co Btatwe o Inte of Wor Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above ertate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons debited the sald mainte are requested 10 me i those hav An Te a celay fon y CGHLBEIT WEISER L Matile RDI m Furst i eva "wr rat ¢ hs FARCTTOR'S NOTICY f JOIN OG. MILLER nm Townahis p. Centre Coun- same without t to THE FIRS] BANK OF STATE OOl- College Walker tats NATIONAL LEE, Btate WwW. Har REGISTERS NOTICES The following accounts and dies of distribution have been amined, passed filed for t e Register OfMice of le AD ’ heir Ta teen wiribytees nd ny 9 ntereated and ented Orphan Centre County for the « on Monday, Peb BARTLEY. Tix recount and schedule distr of Sarah E. Keen, administrats ete. of Ellzadbeth Bartley Greg Township, deceased 2. POWERSOX. The first and fin. scoount of and achedule of distri of lenmje B. Bowersox of ete. of Oscar M. Bowersox State College Borough, de al ot will i first of ot al Luton eXNCrX late of ead 3. CHARLES coount of Pauline of ete. of Foster Charles written Poster Musser Charles { Harris Township, deceased 4. DORWORTH al account of Charles E Dorworth exec. of ete. of May 8. Dorworth. la { Bellefonte Borough, deceased 5 BVEY. The first and Anal count and proposed distribution of ete. of Thelma L. Evey, admrx. of ete. of Jared U. Brey, late of Spring Township, deceased 6 MALL. The first count of First llefonte, admr gene Hall, late ough, deceased 7. HOMAN. The second and final acoount and schedule of distribu tion of W. E. Homan, Forrest F. Ho man and Charles E Mothersbaugh, execr, of etc. of Benjamin Franklin Homan, late of State College Bor. Lough, deceased 8. HEBERLING. The first and fin. acoount and schedule of distri A. Heberling, execr, The first and final Charles, admrx M ER late te and final National Bank of ete. of J. Bu- of Unionville Bor- ac of of ete. Co., execr, elter, late of Miles Cineinnat},! the The first and Ane | Al | 38 Mrs. Henrietta Watson, at her late residence under the 100F Hall b f boron Terms cast Mave ground situate in|recorded Deed Book Bellefonte, Centre iat page the soutl of bounded nnd de to-wit and lot of Borough Pa, on Btreet follow [mens in the 633 County, Jurneide eribed a of SBURG ike PRET, : v now Bho Also a lot 20 ds oat 19-9 Gato A granted and conve er Benner, widow et ux, by he 1440 ind Volume 167 ai pag Having thereon brick house yedd bY Mars Milton E. Bans Ry ted March 12 ¢ 435 5" BLIND MAN CEE 10ST WITHOUT Friday, February 4th, A deputy col-|; lector will be there to assist in mak- | ing your report, Mrs. Paul Wert at the John Tylersville to Beginning at a 240 feel East deed dn f the intersection of Burnside treet with Allegheny Street; along sald Burnside Street Easterly direction 160 feet The ¥. P. M. C. of the Evangell- | McCafferty; thence by cal church held their January meet- South 10 degrees 15 Min ing at the Myles Breon home last!feet to lands now Tuesday evening i Valentine and Thoma Dr. E. L. Royer of Lock Haven | the endd Valentine visited his brother-in-law and sis-!lands South 10 degree ter, Mr. and Mrs, E. H, Hosterman about 160 feet to a {on Bunday of beginning. then Nort Mrs 15 min. West home place of jday, po w recorded ir spent Thursday |, thence Bruneart home near | an of in to Im the ial East 17 formerly thence containing {ey iting m Dy Thoma 16 min noint 0 and W ges DOK) wit the MARGARE"] ERNEST place 10 degrees to about F2 ins Ellen Fiedler returned to her in Aaronsburg last Wednes- after spending several week: J. E. Ziegler home side Margaret Grubb was Except itor in Bellefonts na Hummel] Mr bage of Hummell's Auman feet the Leging ts fronting on nh 40 Being ow Btreel end 10 B at the i Mis: {end vi ys week! Cube sited past and and Mr Wharf, v home SALE AT SNOW SHO} 1" Allon the "VICKS VAPO RUB Centre a adiord week wi and Mr: Mr 0 ti H anapal Miller Charles You Can't Afford to Miss Wolf's WAREHOUSE REMOVAL SALE! . The Living Room Value You Have Been Looking For We must vacate our warchouse on High Street and we just haven't room in our already jammed stor: for this surplus stock Since we must move this merchandise immediately are offering it at huge reductions and especially we ou” IT ate + eC 3 ’ ne © and sched a MOYER T t a 3 8, i MM (Vere ivy 16. MoOLUSICOR The final sccount of and schedule of « tributions of John P MeClusick, | admyr. of Donald James MoOlusick. | iste of Snow Shoe Township, de at 17. ex yl i K | “eT i 2-Piece Living Room Suite feat MTASICK Hh and $50 el RHR yocount of : dmr. of asnith lat wea SHOPPE ant of EK e Drastic MARK-DOWNS mean imporant SAVINGS to vou. In this sale we are also offering 110 Floor Sample Living Room Suites for im- mediate clearance. All the new fabrics and newer colors, many custom made in authentic reproductions. 19. The TALE n A OWERS C1 dd execr of Wf r——— You (an Save $50 fo $100 on a Suife! We Will Give You a Very Liberal Trade-in Allowance on Your Old Suite ! OLF FURNITURE C Bellefonte's Greatest Furniture Values Wie WAITE. The third int of and proposed tribution of he First { Bellefonte, execr Waite, late of Delielo deceased MEYER W T DTODOM jon of Vera 1 { John T. Meyer Dn. deceased HARRY CORMAN Re ter of W Centre County | x8 ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE The undersigned executor estate of Mary Jane Benner, late of Bellefonte, Centre County. Pennsyl- vania, will expose to public sale on the premises | BATURDAY, FEBRUARY al200P. M real All he first Meyer, admsx ate of Ores A LAA of the a oh 1044 cribed Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. the following de estate that certain messuage, tone LAST 3 DAYS OPA RELEASE WOMEN'S SHOES 100 Pairs Were $2.75 $1.69 «ran YEAGER SHOE STORE Plaza Theatre Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa. | ]
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