THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page ve [LOCALS —Wilbur Shuey and family last week moved from the Jacksonville road to the former Herbert Haupt house in Bush Addition «Clarence Harper, of Lynn, Mass, spent the weekend in Bellefonte with his sister Miss Helen Harper, of Past Howard street —Daniel Eberhart, of Williams- port, spent Sunday in Bellefonte with his brothers, Paul D, Eberhart, of Bast Logan street, and Walter Eberhart, of West Linn street —Mrs. Ella Naginey, of the Cad- illse apartments, last Wednesday was admitted to the Centre County Hospital to undergo treatment fol an infection which is affecting both eves Miss Dora Kerschner expects to move soon from the Lambert house on East Logan street to an apart- ment in the MeClure building on West Bishop street which she for- merly occupied. Miss Emma Waite and her niece, Rose Marie Waite, both of Phoenix avenue, spent several days last week in Harrisburg with Mrs. Ruth Frid- gens, who is employed in an office at the Capitol Miss Sarah Bryan, a tudiont nurse at Germantown hospital, ar- rived in Bellefonte Sunday to spend a three weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bryan of North Penn street —Mr. and Mrs, Pat family will move today Ir Spring street to Milesburg house the Warne: will ate will be occupied by the Jesse Bathurst family, of East High street ~Cpl. Gayle Palmer and Cpl. Eve- lyn Veum spent the Easter weekend at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Palmer Pot- ters Mills. They are stationed at 2nd Signal Bn. Arlington Hall, Virginia ~Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haag and grandson spent the latter part of the week in Bellefonte with Mrs. Haag's warner and ym North Me va of parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Justice, : th will Haag Mr. Haag" of South Wid Harry of Pine street mother, Mrs. Penn street ~The annual rummage sale of the Young Women's Guild of the Pres- byterian church, Bellefonte, will be held Saturday afternoon, May 6, In the former Dean Phipps auto store room on South Allegheny street. The sale will begin at "p.m —Capt. Roy Wilkinson Breckenridge, Ky and his brother Ensign James R. Wilkinson, of New Orléans, La. last week arrived in Bellefonte for a visit with thelr par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkin Sr. of North Spring street Walter Conrad, Machinist First Class, arrived in Pleasant Gap last week to spend a several week furlough after a year futy with t Sea-Bees in the North Atlantic Conrad, who entered the service eighteen months ago, came here {rom Camp Parks, at Shoemaker, Califor nia —Mrs. Fred Jones, of Clarion. ar- rived in Bellefonte, Sunday, to spend several days as a guest of Miss Anna Heverly at her apartment the Petrikin building, West High street Prom here, Mrs. Jones, a former res- ident of Bellefonte, will go to Alex- andria., Pa. for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Heverly, be- fore retuming to Clarion —Thomas Cantwell gon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cant- well. of Columbus, Ohio, who for twe months has been suffering rehiumatic fever, Is reported to be recovering slowly and is now able to be out of bed for a half hour each day. Mrs Cantwell is the rmer Margaret Mignot, daughter of Mi and Mrs. John Mignot, of East High street, —At a candlelight supper given Easter Sunday, April 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rothrock, on Fast Linn street, announcement wa made of the engagement of the | ters cousin, Miss Cyrene E. New- comb, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Neweomb, and Allen E Hewitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hewitt, of Bast Linn street. Both Miss Newcomb and Mr. Hewitt are stuxients at Penn State «EB. B. Winkleman, genlal retired rallroader of Williamsport, was I Bellefonte on Tuesday just enough to briefly greet old friends among who was Banker Nelson E Robb. of the Bellefonte Trust Com- pany. A native of Nittany, Mr. Win- klsman early in life entered the em- ploy of railroad companies, h worked as a machinist with both the New York Central and the Pennasyl- vania. His long service with his em- players barely tops his record as a reader of the Oeutre Democrat, a hatter of over forty years ~Just 26 years ago yesterday, April 19. John T. Ammerman of Bellefonte and Miss Mary Stump of Centre Hall presented themselves at the Presby- terian Manse in Bellefonte and were united in wedlock by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. MeKinney, The 25th an niversary of their wedding was ob- served without ceremony by Mr. and Mrs. Ammerman at their home in Jersey Bhore, where Mr. Ammerman is steadily recovering from a severe fliness suffered during the winter months. They have been residents of Jersey Bhore since October 19, 1099. «Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bmoyer and daughter Mona, and Mr, and Mrs, Millard Emel and son, all of Norris. town, oh Saturday motored to Belle. fonte for a weekend visit with rela area in 12-year-old from fq it c ’ at- ong avi rill Eis if fl «Mrs. Gray Purey and two c¢hil- dren, of Camp Hill, spent the week- end here with Mr George Furey, of East Miss Anne Confer, of West Linn street, last Wednesday went to Ty- rone for a week's visit with her neph- ew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. George Burkey Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Mrs neth Harris and Miss Janet stresser, all of Mechanicsburg, the weekend with friends and tives in Bellefonte Mr. and Mr week moved from the double house on East High street the home of the former's mother, Mr Herbert Miller ty ’ Linn street Ken Berg- spent reln- Roy Miller last Peter Mendi to on the same [Ad ad 4 Philip Bryan, seaman second recently completed boot train ing at Great Lakes, Ill, and is spend- ing a ten-day leave with his pare ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bryan, of North Spring street Mrs. Jovee Rine and Glenda, of Willowbank week returned home from Mich., where they had been vis iting Pvt. Francis Rine who is un. dergoing basic training there Roger of the who completed at Bainbridge, Md., arr week for a ten-day 1 Clas: daughter street Inst Ft. Cus- toy ter Poorman, recently on local boot ved visit i at Allegheny men training here last with his their home on North wile three dren street Harry recently ret EM 2/¢ irned t this co Hom six months arrived B-day and ere last furlough Mrs. H Mis Higl Hat of visiting Mu Elizabeth ’ Harper's ister Barnhart, of E They alsd visited er ister Helen Howarg street District N vicinity of the Centre County Sab- bath School Association, will hold a district convention, Sunday, April 23 at 2:30 p. m., In the Methodist church All minister iperint dents, officer achers ang thers interested rk are urged reet Fast fonte recently from Y.. to spend a 30-da leave with his wife, the former Paul- ine Carnes, at the home of her par- ent Paul { . Mr Carne He X i niiy il n Nnear:y of duty in Panama and viein. William W Hampton » J i fF I Lad { the VFW and Willard of Howard newly-cletted commande of the VFW Post of Bellefonte, were in Willlamsport Saturday ang Sun- they attended the Cen wetings of the VFW with a banquet Sunday the Flks Home In that city Musser and fom wd beem Uving at day where tend Distr n which cle night ed pp vi cd Dying he ise oi East Lamb ho is emmuloyed min there, Mrs and daughter ; ys rir K "4 them to Be ww Buflale 4 Luther Casper, of the U | Corps, who recently Inited State New 5 Now in 8 #xpeclied Are OO! ret after spending Guinea and Aus- Camp Meade, Md to arrive in Belle. ra visit with Mrs. Howard Cas- ALC fonte week | Mr Ihomas entered this treet the service Association will n hool on Tuestia) clock. This will ing of the school coming offierrs wi the Musi furni by a groun of singer nder the - rection of Mrs Martin, Mi Bertha Rimmey something {f her work A good attendance | The Americar ment of the Club held a ternoon at Harrison treet with 00=h SOS8.10T7 tell i t counts ed Home Bellefonte ae Depart - Woman ard party Monday af- the home of Mr Walker on East Mrs. W. J. Emerick a There were six tables of bridge and one of five hundred Prizes were awarded Mrs. EE Widdowson for bridge, and to Mr George Jodon for five hundred, Pi coeds from the party are to go into the building fund for a comnmunity dehydrator tess in Fatty Rumberger wag guest of honor at a theatre party held Sat- urddy afternoon In celebration of her 13th birthday anniversary. After the party, Patty and her guests were entertained at a buffet lunch at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs Samuel Rumberger of North Alle gheny street. Those present were Alice Yeager, Patsy Blaney, Joan McKinley, Joan Crawford, Marcia Garbrick, Julia Warner, Nancy Her man, Mary Jodon, Dolores Martin, Anne Robb, Colette Bear, Frances Dale and Cynthia Boott, all of Bellefonte, and Virginia Miller, of State College. What constituted a family re. ubion-<the first In a number of years—wiag held Bunday at the home of Mrs. Anna Gordon, on North street, when all the chilgren A high- light of the festivities was a family we 4 Furey's father, June Williams, | Miss Jane Shaw, flight instructor | nt the Bellefonte Alrport, spent part of last week with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Rex Bhaw, at Easton, Md, New tenants on the Evey farm located near Pleasant Gap are Mr and Mrs, Earl Houck and family, who recently moved there from Pine Grove Mills Mr Friday to the and Mrs moved from western end house at the corner Bishop streets Bert cently Ray Mentzer on Burnside street of the McClure of Bpring and Poorman purchased of Coleville, re. the home of the Mr. and Mrs. George Eberhart, on North Thomas street, and expects to occupy the premises in near future Mi Locke, who is at- tending Wooster, Ohlo recently arrived in Bellefonte and | at the home of her pa D Mi LeRoy Locke rt gheny strest Inte the Blanche ool at 1 ent and Joseph Kozar Edward Weaver, who have complet boot traning at the Naval base Bainbridge, Md., have returned their duties after spending their James Decker and ea nt to tens families in Jodon, da Mr. and I Willowbank nt treatment at Geis. several day accompanied mother and Mis ignter of wl Jodlon, © ree! frae inger 1 Hospital, Danville week he Danville by her Adeline Beeaer was to Africa : Bellef SOOT r a visit pare Mr, and Mrs Seaman Breon un tment rth Afri tal before being returnes United 81 ile Mizses Apne nRes, both om i as hun t the Bellefonte Harrisbarg lant value m North mm HOS A N ro Pattes Ihe Kelleher and an D 1 mets lovee wologlist went wo t ls to el nie wom - n these civil lefo Dr. Seibert residence. on Al lesgheny street, last Wednesday re- turned to their former home in Phil. ipsburg. Mr Mrs. EL Plumb of the Pairls apartments have rent. ed the nd moved there Mon- aay week Ross Parker In iIrred U ore and HT thie 8] her home street after spend months with her Brunswick, N. J and Washington } Joined at her hom Fergtisoft Parker, wh he Brockerhof! Hotel Nan MeGinnks Filliom Laoas, of Ni Y. enme to Bellefonte § A Werks visit with her oly Ale wal Seaman and antl fami 0 Yesterday Seaman: to his duties at the Naval Training Statior alter spending a 10-d4 with his family here Bellefonte Chay of the Moos esday night at the South Spring sireet was matle that the ud donate $5 toward . DAES soldiers now ’ 1 4 AY Mi Terrill Lascns Wes! Linn street Ln returned Ore Lakes in Illinois furlough Member ¢ tha Women } Weds WwW home on ement HON wr being Chapter of Cross and it was also de give cigarettes for the bag Crace Mitchell, Miss Ann Mrz, William C. Thompson Mary Linn, Mrs. M. J. Roth Mrs John Covey, Mis Kate agert. Mrs. Harry C. Taylor and Miss May Tavior, all of Bellefont« attended sessions of the anual meating of the Presbyterian Miss jonar ety of the Huntingdon at Clearfield, last Tues. ite Presbyters Mr Mra. Jack Montgomery of Rochester, N. Y.. are the parent of thelr second child and second som born Monday last week at Ro- chester The youngster weighed eight pounds, five ounces at bifth Mrs. Mentgomery is the former Dor - othy Rurkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Runkle, of North Spring street, and Mr. Montgomery is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgom- ery, of West High street Mrs. Belle Ward last Thursday arrived in Pellefonte and has open- ed her home on East Curtin street for the summer months after having spent the winter in Mamaroneck, N Y. with her son«in<law and daugh- ter; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Warren and family Mrs. Ward came Bellefonte as the driving guest of her son-in<law and grandson, ‘who nd of who spent the weekend with his mother here % | Capt. and Mrs, Harold L. Price, Orlando, Florida, are spending a week with the former's paronts, Mr and Mr. Pred Osman, of East Logan street. Caplain Price reoontly ree ceived the Boldler's Medal for Horo dinner at noon, Those present In- jum for saving the life of the pliot and Mrs Phyllis, Lee and Charles of a fighter plane which ‘erashed 1 ber 24, 1043. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers ing wreckage of Miss Annette Seplow and Mrs, | Lee Finck and daughter, Rosetta, all ! of New York City, were guests last | week of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tan- ney, of East High street James L. Blackford, Jr, last week arrived in Bellefone from Bain- bridge, Md. to spend a nine-day fur- lough with his family on Reynolds avenue, He recently completed boot training Dallas Wetzler, who has complet - ed boot training at Sampson, N, Y arrived here early last week for a ten«day furlough with his parents Mir and Mi Lewis Wetzler, of Milesburg Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Hockenber- of Zion, are receiving congratula- tions on fhe birth of their first child welRhiing SIX pou ’ born last Wednesday at Centre County Hospital Mrs. Charles Coble and daugh ter, Kathryn, of North Penn rt ry an daughter elgnt ounce the treet Frank Cobl« pent most of ast week in lin, N. J., as Mr in-law and sister, Mr. ax Hollobaugh uest Ol brother Mrs. E. | Attention Farmers WANTEI ¥ out et h Al Lost and Found Pe al Fs | BeliMonte rte jer please return t Work Wanted WANTED Was! ‘ Help Wanted Dod yf WANTED-Man paper wood ne poo va Lg Co. Phone WANTED--Me: DADer WOU Rago - Ww. Me { oo WANTED--Men Ww oul mine roy OR i trast r 1 aol « cabins rent at uy uo ” suitable fob. Ind Fleming WANTED Sales Mart PARMER Bechael Articles for Sale SALE Baled He: Bellet RI) § ¥ Din 65 wike MI a2 | thy ’ exoeller It SALE needs pome ~q ire Reasonably pr College M7 ced. P SALE--A 1988 Dodge 1 IS ! good conait of Georgy POR good Ir Clarence quire Pa FOR SALE gree eng front Ra Phone 182R12 FOR SALE --#8eed potatos Michigan russetis, Sebago tabhding $1.50 bushel, BH. A Biate Collinge, Pa one year or Ka~ Grubb x17 CHICK BUYERS Yes, there Is a difference, a great difference, wien you gel big, ro- bust Mountain Range chicks that will live ana grow Into profil makers, Why gamble for a few pennies whens you ean buy the best for so little, We Specialize in NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS 100 for $10.00 50 for 35.50 Superior Quality 100 for $12.00 — 50 for $6.50 C. 0.0. All Blood Tested Our chicks are hatched better. Invest wisely and be sue. Cet our guarantee, Mountain Range SALONA, A Tocrat whose subscription is 7 | po CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Come munity Bargain Counter. RATES «Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 26 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional Insertion ments contain more than twenty- advertising —sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to this office, must be complied with by Please do not eall at the office for advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge the name ments, of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE thest columns be charged the f Year a vertisement in subscriber will can be used six times one Where to those the Answering Every subscriber to The Centre Dem. paid up to date, is time, {ree 4 regular i t different intervy entitled to a 2%. word Narge y Pale rate, Otherwise advertisin This Considering its low cost and advertise - ve words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word is charged fer real estate be mailed advertise - information concerning such 1 ad- the privilege POR SALE 6% weal of J Route 230 FOR SALE--Hard wa FOR SALE One 1 sett peed POR SALPE-Marietts wood 8 oe. Also {RE Moth M 504 POR SALE A ros Sh, aol gray Ta As mene home ma Gl. Mian, Pa FOR 8ALE--U seer! Dot nae POR SALE 1 dus SALE at of New POR SALEB-1088 Vase ? : S-yard dump bod) ) Pord truek, 2.yard dump bod 2-apred axis, Both trucks have new mol Thomas Davidson Owee lon Pa Phone 3834 Milk xin BURIAL VAULTS Be sure it a A Dunlap reinforced concrete burial vault when you must choose one Made ‘by Dunlap Brothers for ihe past Twenty years and sold direct you. Deliversd anywhere in Centre county Telephone Bellefonte 508 M2 or 2795 mw ————-. CHICKS OF KNOWN QUALITY 8. C. ‘White Leghoms, Anconas, Black Minoreas, N. H. Reds, Bar- red Rocks, White Rocks, All State Tested "oe Heavy Mixed, $8.00 per 100; Heavy Coekerels, 87.00; Light Cockerels, $108 assorted; Our Choice, $3.00 per 100 delivered. Also Direct Hanson Pullets, An- conn and Black Minorea Pullets, $20 per 100. Heavy Pullets, $18.00, TWIN HATCHERY AND POULTRY FARM Box. 2, MeAlisterville, Pa. OIE. POR SALE A good 0 ¢ Wanted to Buy . WANT fhe vard eo 3 Ads old » trucks DOWRDADETS. MmMAZal wor t ake Rolman's . Yard dle west of Mies! oe NE WANTED We 5 fon lirvered * nartundt “ money and mx Latmber On O Collen. | 3 Live Stock for Sale x J. R Hartle Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonte Get Them at Your Grocers h ~ ZETTS QUALITY BABY CHICKS! Plocks, Pullorum hundred Matings : Reds, $15.00 per hundred.» 100% Live Delivery guarantesd. Why order © OD and y high —————————————————— a — ——— Houses for Rent FOR REN] Oerinn Money to Loan i) Perr ‘ares Pes ana Repairing CING «- Keep Pa. Phone 1-48 Poultry for Sale ALE-—Rare, ‘ » d Dogs, Pets, Etc. ALS Pubs | 4 d Real Estate for Sale fof, such a Lg ongitadl- (metatnreal ) arches criplions and have then Regisistred latest and *hich Ww brand splinter : Trusses fHtted single and abl THE TiB- MHARMACY et Drug Store Announcements EK AEA bakes sale w» 0 CVI as UJ 1 o'clock we of ain be £4 oent A PeTROn e. Refreslunenis = teria AXP Ter ! Hust Property ax Garden Plots for Rent will be entersd at the County Come missioners office after May 1, 194 - we AN unpaid personal tax will be ub. gardens. feet to wage aiiachment Beatrice Ooleville. Andrews. ax ooliector., Julian. Pa xie 517 ET I hk unpaid FOR RENT -« round for Call Mis Maude Meyer hone 2087 — EH —_ pro om p—— Baby Chicks From Blood Tested Breeders New Hampshire Reds - Barred Rocks « White Rocks and Rock-Hampshire Cross ww 100 $4.75 $8.50 475 8.50 6.50 12.00 PRICES ON 25 As Hatched. ... 52.75 90% Cockerels .. 2.75 90% Pullets . «xo 250 HECLA POULTRY FARM BELLEFONTE, PA. Tel. Daytime—Zion 2321 Nite—Bellefonte 6180
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