.——, 17, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five LOCALS 74 Pvt. Fred R Belvoir, va, arrived to spend a seven-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kellerman, of Coleville Machinist's mate Gentarl, Saturday 1 duties at Camp Peary, Va. aft visit with hiz wife and d Judy, at their home in Pleas: ~<Miss Phyllis Keller, « Haven, spent the weeks guest of Miss Patty Rumberger, a the home of hér parent Mr. an Mrs. Samuel Rumber Nort} Allegheny street ~Miss Bllen Shoemaker delphia, spent last week mother and sist Mrs. T. A. Shoe- maker and daughter, Mrs. Au ! Hyslop, of the Hazel apart North Rllepnesy tree Vincent Flynn street, last week duties at the Titan plant after | his home fc an attack « Mrs Howard Kellerman, of Ft here last week 3c Harold turned to h na as {id ol of Phila- with hel er, ment returned Metal ( A Mildred C stréet durin departed for Henders visit with her husband ficer Collinson, who Camp Breckenridge, KY ~Mrs. Paul 8 Bear of Chica spent the weekend with Mi Chandler, of Halfmoon stopping here t from a visit with h Hattie Roundsles -—Mrs. George Spring t thi week where she ha with her husb an in-law and daughter R. Cameron Heverly — MTs Nancy ed t« street they had with Mr underge Belle! tothe W side a fue acour In a sec paper o Little damage 1 —Lt. Howard mer Bellefonte officer United States forces In f area and is believed to be with contingent battiing the Germans the beachhead just below Romt ports are that Li O'Donnel scheduled 16 be promoted to ¢ taincy in the near future —Mrs. BH L. Curtin, Sr, of tin, is making plans to leave day by rail for Miam! Beach, Flor- ida. for an Indefinite visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs Jerome Weinstein, expecting to remain i the south for a month or more. Ms. Welnstdéin Iv the 1 Thomazine Ourtin, of Curlin —Mr. And Mrs. J © Welirick, of Glennside, have purchased the homestesd property { Mrs. ‘Weir- ick’'s parents, the Inte Mr. and Mn william Orr, In Howard, and have moved into the home Mr Welrick some ime ato retired as supern. tendent of the Abington Mrs Reick is a sister of Mrs. Bertha Hoffman, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Nathan R. Bulle and Vere, returned last Weds nesday night te sir home oh East Linn from Pleasant Mount where that afternoon they attended the funeral of Mrs Boller's mot! Mrs. Mary Stone. Mr. and Mr Jer's son, Cpl. Nathan R. Bull the U. 8. Marine Corps at er. N. C.. came north for th and was at his parents Sunday when he duties en rote moth Mille stre from been : Mr from here vitlat nuaiati onda ver rmer ing schools the inte son street ret hiladelphia Inquire: torial Monday contained group of otos taken in Englan where U troops are preparing for the invasion of ) of the photos sylvania officers in the center being C P. Curtin, son of Mrs H L 8r. of Curtin, Captain Cu been in England 2 mer Bellefonte Nati was sent oversea -Mr. abd Mr ham. of Connells ents of a pounds, 12 nestay 5 Hospital etifld and se family. Mi former Elizabeth Ls Rev. and Mrs. C. FP. Ls view, while Mr. Cunningham is a ¢ of Mr. and Mrs. william C ham, of Halfmoon Terrace ~Miss Ulla Bjalme Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blaime, of Pine street, Wednesday entered the nurses training sche Mf Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, Md M! Bialme and her mother went to Bal timore as the driving guests of Mr and Mrs. James CGunsallus, o hoe nix avenue, who spent the nig there with their son and daughter. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunsal- jus. Mrs. Bialme returned to Belle. fonte with Mr. and Mrs. Gunsallus «Mr, and Mrs, C. OG. Clarke, of East Curtin street, announce the ehgagement of thelr daughter, Vir- ginia Elizabeth Clarke to Paul Har- rison Eberhart, Petty Officer 2nd class, United States Coast Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs Paul D. Eber- hart, of Logan street. Miss Clarke is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, class of 1942, attended In- diana State Teachers College and is at present a student at Temple Uni- versity school of intensive secretar- | fal training. She is a member of the Alpha Sigma Alpha national soror- ity. Mr. Eberhart is a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, class of 1939. He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1941, received his boot training at Ellis Isiand and attended radio) school at New London, Conn; Oro- ton School of Engineering, Groton. pt tai h daugnt ounce Ie The mnning daughter of last wl «¢ Hospital Miss ing Pits al ff Sut Red Bank, N. J his parent Mi Reeder, of Plea ur St Betty Long, member go at the Centre sited friends in week of the County Johns«- nurs Ho town George Reeder of pent Sunday with and Mi William ant View ver, seaman first class, furlough with M1 W. Scott vard sire spending a 30-day is parents, Mr ver, on East Mi nao and How Robert Gahagan Mrs armed foree Mi Joseph and Mr: Joseph ! 1 » Gah is In the Mr. and mer Yerger, Kane Bauer day alten Mi Mu nie urch at. 3 Februniy 18. Mrs mer miss ; the speaker attend ng been employed at Grocery, West High ontinuously for the Hast two yeals, John Knaplk, of Halfmoon Terr last week ed his position thers on 12v Horan =» : 4 June twenty aCe resign and Manh- Con regular Wednesd: Fel in hom busine the 1a avenwort : AY with hi the heme of Res of West High street. He has Atlanta, Georgia. headquar the Pourth Service C further G. E Householder Rone i ters mmand Shope 1s a n F. 8hope. of Bout Mi Mu and k home vacated William Smith. Mr Mr. Smith expect to e and Mrs Ko ki will and Mrs Thomas band De Mr ima Mr North Solomu treet fNCe M Pau Is spending ents, Mr and family, Gordon, of Lancaster this week with her par- and Mrs. Howard Watson of Buffalo Run Valley Mrs. Gordon came here at this time for a visit with her brother, Donald Watson, before jeft. vesterday, to training with the Marine Donald, married and the father of four children, has been employed by the Titan Metal Combany here. Mrs husband, whe received an discharge from the Navy ome time ago because of medical reasons, Is now employed in Lan- caster and Is expecting to be called soon for re-examination to deter mine whether he has completely re. covered from the attatk of rheu- matic fever which resulted in his re- lense from service sMore than 50 persons attended a meeting and auction sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Bellefonte Methodist chirch held at the church last Wed- nasday night. After the meeting » play entitled “Ladies Discover Am- erica,” was given by the following members of Crystal Springs Rebekah lodge of Bellefonte: Mrs, Charles Hoover, Mrs, rl Johnson, Mrs Charles Way, Mrs. Raymond Brooks, Mrs. C. Nevin Stamm, Mrs, Elmer Swartz, Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. Clarence Bwartz, Mrs. Nelson Bil- Jett announced the characters. Mrs, Belle Mokle wags auttioneer at the auction sale which netted the ore ganization more than $17. Mrs. 1) begin Gordon honorable Sonn. and Massachtsetts Institute prank Houser, viee president of the of Technology, Boston, Mass, He is now awaiting call for overseas duty. 15 goclety, was In charge of arrange- ments, Refreshments were served, Mrs. Frederick F, North Allegheny street, yesterday departed by rall for New York City, on a combined business and pleasure trip Mr. and Mrs, James Young and family last week moved from Bush Addition to an apartment in the Gross bullding on South Spring street Mrs. Amy here for an her brother-in-law ver and family, treet Hallowell, of Potter, of Pittsburgh, indefinite visit with Thomas B, Bea- of East Bishop Emerick, of North tt last Thursday went Barre for a visit with Miss Stewart, former well sident to Wilke Mal Known iret Bellefonte re Bellefonte called 4 rol of Ma 3 v 0 CIOCK firemen ’ were me 10 flue mage ) the he about when 1 no di burg caugnt Lose omp second training on, N. Y leave with Vall caman jeted boot nm) Jellefonty idents wi has y health for some was admitted Home on East 1'et 0 time to the How of E ist nrehnsed house on by the Hospita the home Welsh in 8 North Spring to Harris- daughter- Ben Herr are residing in Harris. Bellefonte furlough Laura arrived spend a 15-day i wife the formes Bethunh and thelr two children, of Bush Addition. This is Seaman Smith's first visit home sinte being called into gervice last Decetmnber Harry MceMullen, of Milesburg vesterday was taken to Hahnemann H pital. Philadelphia, for a check- n the condition of a fractured uffered a number of months ago 1 an accident in the Warner Com» He made the trip in 1 lance and was Widdowson last week with WE fe re wan Lt and Orleans R. Miller, of New urned to their home Monday after a Week: with their parent Mr. ar Mr { Miller and Mr. apd Mrs. Samuel J. MceMulii all of Millhelm. Lt. Miller was study - ing law when he en he service and during nmer m onths wa employed in the law offices of R Paul Cam; Bellefonte An here visit respective id tered Lhe hell st of ton OUl~0i-0%n those last 2] were Tuesday for the of James A. Fox. of North street Bellefonte ng wi here funeral prominent and ¢ r hard Lamb kK McStay all held Msgr Inter- CI Qs rere urch with Downes officiating made i w church The Junior Section of the Belle- Woman's Club met Monday al the home of Mrs. Robert Morris, Jr on East Curtin stret, with Mrs. E Keith Anderson as co-hostess. Four- teen members were present. Plans were completed for the card party to be held tonight at the High Sehool cafeteria. The chairman reported that all articles needed for Alling kit bags are on hand and that the bags will be ready to be filled about March 1 «Mrs. Ida Witmer of Milesburg was guest of honor kt a party held recently at the home of Fordin Walker in honor of her 82nd birth- day anniversary on January 26. At the noon hour a chicken dinner wa served to the following friends: Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bedient, of Painted Post, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bed- lent and daughter, Helen, of Lake- mont, N. Y.. Mrs, Mabel Lucas, of Snow Bhoe, Mrs. Carl Poorman, of Bellefonte, Mrs, Barl Kaufman and daughter, Kay, and son, Dean, of Runyille; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walk- | er and daughters, Helen and San- dra, and Mrs. Ryland Blerly Twentyeelght tables of cards were jn play at the annual party for the benefit of the Centre Colin- ty Hospital, Apoiiagtea by the Belle. fonte Order of tern Star, in the! 100F building, Wednesday. Prinses were won by Mrs, Richard Herman, Brooks Binns, Mrs, L. R. Parka, Cieorge Hazel, Mrs. Brooks Binns, William Kline, Mrs. John Bullock, 8. H. Poorman, Mrs. Hugh Crum-| lish, Mrs. Baker, Samuel Leitzell, Mrs, Harry Delozier, 8, J. Cleven- stine, Miss Oaroline MeClure, D. F. Houser. Mrs, Edward R. ler, chalrman, expresses her thanks to the persons who gave donations, her committees, and the public for its response fonte | who | form durl Pic. and Mrs. James V, Woodie of Norfolk, Va., spent last week with Mrs. Woodle's father, J. Barl Crist of Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester near Bellefonte, are rejoicing over the birth of a nine-pound son, born Sunday, February 6. The youngster who has been named George Earl, is the third child but the first son in the family A flue fire in the on West Bishop st about 4 clock Sunday afternoon resulted local firemen being called to The flue, located at the W. F. Kessinger auto supply store, burned out with no damage to the building Miss Theresa E a member of the nursing stall of the Grandview Hospital, Sellersville, has accepted the position of director of nurses at the Lock Haven Hospital succeeding Miss Bertha Cornwall who resigned recently. Miss Shields who Is ex ume her dutie Lock Haven about March 1, 15 a of Miss Agnes Shields of East street, Bellefont« Mate ai Ch Hea- Beg » and daughter and Mi { Oi R. Crust, ol Snyder bulldig rect O'- in the wene siete of the Shields, R. N tnected to a at sister Logan Gunners arle Thompson, of Peary, Va. his w of Mill Hall, and Mi: lam Copenhaver, als were guests Tuesday night Thompson's uncle and aunt warden and Mrs, C. C hoads, al their home at Rockview Mate Thompson, forme: Bellefonte red September Lloyd M. © has been the amp ife Cunner 1 ident ol res 86 1 lant ents Lhe ice a ummings, seam attending school at Newport ming wl 1 her husband scheduled to rece training the former Norfolk further is Cum- Betty Moersch- bacher f Mr. and Mir Cyril Moerschbacher, of Hecla Anna Mary Walker, of Pik« empl the kitch Hospital, to work eS 0O o'clock on g when she slip) daughter on about the S109 West High street ried later Elsie White bake physicl y examined her iffering fron fury Walker taken t home wher He is rep Wa MSCovering TWP. CONTRIBUTES PARALYSIS FUND FERGUSON fiz se TO pose Maude CIAO Sars wine part with irIBG. wa ful Businessms of Pine Grove Milk contributed prigses for the event! The Ferguson township school with Fry and Oeorge Dunlap as chairmen. contributed 85640 Members of the Sara Bureel Kathryn Eld Melvin Barto Bertha Albright Helen Lauch -_ well a Jame ommitiee Phyll er. M § atin Walker JAK Anna nd M were He Mrs Mus- | M Mr ry R Kocl C. E F. TRAINING CLASS TO OPEN IX MILESBURG teacher qning tes first train bre eh Bellefonte will bx bis Mileshurg on Uw return on the 9:45 State College bus ocal 6:30 Dis Au spent Furiough at Home Roy L. Hull, of Rose TH | Louis, Mo who wad home furlough until Sunday night, wi | visitor Sunday at the home of the Andrew Rockey family of Sayder- town Paul Coder, of Zion, also wa a visitor at the Rotkey home Sa‘ur- day and Sunday £1 - - Postoffice (Closed Tuesday Washington Birthday. Tuesday February 22. being a legal holiday, Acting Postmaster EB. Bower an- nounces that the Bellefonte office will be closed that day. There Will be no window or carrier service. The usual dispatch of mail will be made and patrons having lock boxes can secure their mal as usual Advice: Never worry about things that haven't occurrad Card of Thonks i take this means of ted In My Manner or the llinesy and death of Har ler. (Sgmed) The Miller fami LOST —Lhasoli ne sued in the name of Burris, of Belisfonte, R please return to Lhe above ration Gooks No. 3, ise names : LOST ~8ix Sued in Har Ruth and Marte, ¢ or? Walk, Julian, Pa. Pinder please notity the above awnens. x7 Help Wanted pers. C ration woman for 1 In" or pul mood from} 40 4 pan, , our thanks 0 all persons. | = CLASSITIED ADVERT ISEMENTS | Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centr partment has become 80 amazing! munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements first issue, and 15 cents for ments contain more REAL ESTATE A straight one advertising --sale or rent KEYED ADS to this office, must be ments. Please do not advertisements, as the of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE oerat whose Sissenition is i vertisement in subscriber will can be used of call at the these be times yer n “the EiX y popular the benefits derived from its use, it 1s undisputably Centre County's twent each addit than twenty-fis cent a word bs All advertisements that complied with by office publishers are Every Lo date is time regu t different ified advertising de- and Democrat's class Considering its low cost Com- y-five or less, 25 cents for Where cent 2 word Ls ch words ional Insertion words advertise one charged be the adv ng the request replies to those answering ertise- for information concern not permitted to divulge name to The Centre entitled to a 25 of advertising rate. This } inter Dem- word ad- subscriber i free therwise AT yrged for real estate mailed such the rivilege WANTED ED ~Man 0 tract : abins suitable irel awner FAS OM BRS - “The 3 Hall, Pa. ollie 0 AisDose poultry 1% ling, every Monday kK 84 BOON Ba SAS Oy CANLMGABROL tunis k and Cet mle Articles for Sale RR SALE 4. COentael Burge wale Beliefunie Fx SALS W ron wa, Pa. FOR SALE--#O! seed Pred « foate, } POR BALE Quire Pa. Ph FOR SALE bisck i Phone Ba Laos me 6223 60s POR BALE & «door eo Phone Belief POR BAl h dairy Write Bon FOUR Che vroiet Del. tires SALE «1040 xe 4 edn with Phose "poms Millhen More el POR SALE PCR SO Canne; C F Ripka Pa SALE ard OA) pOft Ow 80. Water Bi a R SALE Milking machine ) Iimited guantity are now avallable at Los h Machinery Co, Jersey Bhote Pa 8 Dove ITY Ibert FOR SALE shot gue a3 A 85. Also 103¢ and Model 'wo pair of chains pe 600] pind 4.56.21. Dia State College 481 x POR SALE New "Orleans barrel m jamses, 550 quart. brihg container Large and small onjoms. Potatoos Maine. 88.75 hundred: Penna. $3.60 Harry Stiver, RB. D. Julian, Pa. Clos od Thumday afternoons and even ngs, x8 POR BALE ~~ A double-row planter; two-horse cultivator A one-hore Spring wagon: walking plow. brooder oll stove, 200 size. a ot of window sash, and some other | artic iss. L. W. Bechdel, Howard, Pa x7 12-gaupe re vol vet Chevrole PRIVATE SALE All kinds of machinery. two 6-horsepower gas engines with saw; two oll brooder stoves, Kk size. Jot of blacksmith | tools. anvil, vise Chains, Crossout saws, rolet truck ‘with stock rack; 3 sook woves; 2 Heatrolas: 3 mows loose bay and adfalfa, Call Haupt Fann, Bellefonte, Pa x0 BABY CHICKS ! farm blower: log 1%~ton Chev \ IY 498 or ITH PERMANENT WAVE rows wal Wanted to Buy WANTED “To plow Inquire of ; . Be fonte, BR. 1 for strictly d of wood ivered. MIN Howard, Pa x WANTED defense On track at Howard We noed logs lumber. any kit anding or de Phone 131 WANTHEI To buy gun either umm Inquire of ¥ Statio Pa ™ guage al or double bar HH White Onk one A504 Boa ER hy To ay wend CREE As Have 800 feet 16MM Kota Chrome color movie film Tor sale Sager's Photo Shop. High treet, Belleton ie Pa x10 WANTED To buy chickens, young and ol. Will pay Nighest prices Must have some at once. Also live stock. Albert N. MoOslsb, Loganton, Pa. Phone Loganton 2002 x30 ed Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS , THE TIME » HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers. | Farms For Live Stock for Sole ¥ Money to Loan Miscellaneous Be ic 5 Ke Pa Phone ES 8) WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMEN OF THE OPENING OF The Kaiz Store BELLEFONTE, PA. With a Complete Stock of New Spring Merchandise Hard wi:
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