THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mrs. H, T. Zerby, formerly of Aar-| Another opportunity will be given on | Boozer, that he Is now [in a replace. equestied LW make onsburg, who was residing with her ment depot in Italy Pvt. Boozer was | the people of this country next ang those Dave Echoes F (o) the Past ¢ daughter, Mis, Lulu Cessna, cele- graduated from the Centre Hall- month to invest some of thelr money An 1st said ¥ m brated her 84th birthday anniver- —————— { Potter High 8 { vy 1043 at ! ROVETT vote Wh bad 4 ‘ L I ) ‘ i gh Boehool in May 1043 a n ' ceurities « thelr govern ' ATL y a Memorial Day Program: Parade CHURCH SERVICES tended Penn Stats unt] T tia 1 re EE nt dale ©“ PAUL W ir starts at Evangelical chur t 6 nded Penn Btate until he enlisted ment, at a good rate of interest 5 ¢ Bireet 18 Fg i wi | i Chur 3 n 4 y ' , ¥ . } | ’ George W. Tressler, of Centre ny Oo H. A op po” rh h ‘vB Penns Valley Lutheran, Rev. C. C.lin the Alr Corps. He was sent to Mi- . PAUL CAME \ OCIOUK - Poller ao Bol N Tr . \ . » . sl. atts ey fon at ‘“ » Hull, was reported to be recovering N p Sedils 1 de. 8 ¥ wis DCHOOL Owe, pastor Centre Hall--Church ami Beach, Fla He had been in . BF ra x21 TY 21TH mrade SCI'VICes qne- . 3 sll 74 $ Fifty Years Ago nicely at the Geisinger Ho pital, in ", Ww a rad ery il hi me school, 9:30; worship, 7:30 Bpring training at Jefferson Barrack Mo | e al Notices EXE . ! i ) Bpen Ker on I's | . { . ‘ . - : LT 8 Ne ( = a> i i y : : wand 3 Danville from operations per form : : & } a : | Mill Church hool 9:30; worship, before RODE Overseas i Ton " KF I'he curb market was well attend Ed. Woods has been engaged by ed at that institution Fiss of Bhamokin, Bpeaker of the 10:30, Tusseyville—Worship, 9:00 op h ’ 'B stale of A ROWIN, late of ed the past week. The supply of the County Commissioners to act ag “oO 8b HIRE AHSHMIRSS House of Representatives. Band sel- church school 10:00 Miss Margaret Fogelman of State | - Huson Township, COeutre County, y 1 PCH BOCTIO y " . le 4 garden vegetables is large and prices night watchman over the records of George 1. Purnell ttle son of aetion songs by school children y " College, a former Centre Hall resi EXECLTOR'S NOTCH ay Litt \ a ad " " o ’ v's y % 1} fut N 1 4 A 4 or " YE 4 fete 1 ob are reas Ne } Leeiste wrder'e office Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Purnell, of « we Ww R firing 1 "i Penn's Valley Method] Rev. El- dent underwent a tonsillectomy in Estate of NATHANIEL 1. ( A “ ’ ¢ shove are reasonable the Register and Recorder OMe There will be a firing squad. Chil P ‘ * " ) an Ah ‘ - : : { \ i Nunemaker. hast wntre Hall the Centre . y t {late of Ss Yownal Cent Lis w b Va i to th ‘ hy t (if 1 I INUNCTIHRKE JAR LVOI (4 } Li i 1 i unt Wut i LH] : a FRET FOWL ; Gen. D. H. Hastings, of Bellefonte, While the vault is being refurnished East Curtin street, suffered minor geen may bring flowers 0 vacant Ai i, oa I hg ihe Centre Oously Hospal Ja County. Pu. anceused «ae ‘ per ons indebied 10 wi : he R Py Herm re i te for burns on Saturday when he pulied (ore room next 0 0D. K. Keller's on Church workup, »:30 church ‘Tuesday manly ’ Rak the said estate are recused Lo nakes wm . UNANIMOUsiy chose Dy Ui “ reparation nie ANY made y Over a plate of hot beans at his Tuesdav 1 mb Y ook sthool 10% Sprucetown--Chureh - Letiers SHINE LAY On # shove [v ¢ ah 4 p ITS n vy . A y sriiine hg y 1 1 le ¢+ i b y ol - Lf " List 5 } ¢ y t d 3 : » publicans a He {1 : candidate for burning crude petroleum and coke | one Ay MUIRNE lL ¥ UC0GA chool, 9:45; worship, 10:45, Spring rt A having been granted o ¢ : pre - ; ¢ SRIGE WITH Pr 3 y es if y vivar the bi re at t ' § »y Jide u 3 y | v : Wwheq al ereons i elled J vo HAY MIOIRT HAN WA a ’ y Governor of Pennsylvania thie holier wi witer works Harold Corl { State College took COMMENCEMENT PROGEAM Mills Church school 10:00 wor BLANCHARD Lis d ¥ v A eq uested 1 Laake vg } HARDOOM, Breculo " the y 0 tinitiea § H H OF OLHL “ “i . at 4 " an » u Yo | >LIeY A Carp weighin ten pounds w ‘ ¢ the coal strike continues and ’ p ship > —r ¢ avid these "pa 1 TTY " re enth ; ht { A Eagle Creek their coal ipply becomes exhaust. motion plcture operator's examin- Monday, May 20 at 8 o'clock fn "MM 1 4 After June 2nd, which is the night | Jnmeadis u nd hase id i « LITKE K He ( 4 CAUMHL 1 Bail WE i Sx VE wa aioli ’ " 11 | n ¢ . i As Ags L Be i Va nes Roland Db ; Irvi rt ed ation in the office of Albert Kar- high school guditorium Music by Evangelical Re Vv. W. K. Hoster- of the high school commencement La ud . had That tha lureast Sar, { On Wed ) rge w load DON. supervising Inspector of the De- Centre Hall-Potter High ! ran, pasto PFusseyville—~Church Alex Chervinsk Ww Ioving elny ADMINISTHATRIX'S NOTICY a i the largest lish u m ednesday a large AEFON 108 . ; . % . y H I i ; t L : i i ge i Ass. " ad \ In i © partment of Labor and Industry, at band: invocation, Rev. Ward K. Hos- worship, 8:00; church school, 10:00. piletures each Tuesday evenis ¢ fo Pa. or J. NW y e of ROY PF ZIMMERMAN requent those water Of flour, potatos and groceries us Rb t oh " . . \ ai «i ’ : IMMERMA ! ; 2 nad gi Bellefonte fol the ol Williamsport terman: salutatory William Reese Lemont, Church school, 10:00; wor- the be nefit of the street light It y Exe “ y ng Township Ce v v11 t y ve ’ made i 1 eleionte ul ' COR . shin 1 { Arie ALi four VEY y y Fhe Bellefonte band boys will give ve voy veined thy Tho osler wllefonte game Jr. pageant I'he Open Road.” Cast |80Ip, 11:00. Spring Mill Worship, will be necessary for the community tt ¥ & Pi MEE BB ( trawberm and lee crean festival miner Who are (n Need In the Snow nomas 2 b ' 11°00 . ¥ 9 (0 10 * # ¥ 5 . a ir Ball this: weei. 3 beh Shoe district. Four men, represent. warden, and Irn Gramley Millheim ©f character Captain Hurry A chool, 2 to provide someone to ell ticks ‘ ¢ r - i 1eir hall this week, Everybody Is «auc Gaakiita g “ Abii , Iros 2 . . } ' py ‘ yg 4 # ’ invited 5p tin : festiva wher ¥ ing the strike came after the pro- warden, rounded up the owners of Ciro Mudire Adeline Goodhart Reformed Charge No services at each evening It & hoped that EXPCUTOR'S NOTICH nr . " Mrsigned. a oh re ) wi van . Wy vision several dogs which had been run Ustorian, Minerva Neff: statistician, | Bpring Mill Farmers Mill enough persons nlerested in his Foti la I MAICGARE K AN id M til ul cream, strawberries and cake will be Vision Nes At ¢ them Paul BE. Bradford, Jr.: gypss re rs community enterpris | 4 £4" 19nd Pao dis ini bid 0g ts UA ‘ re p p kt Nad ob ett ‘ning deer and fined each of hem gypsy singer M: Glenn Ross. childry Bobl mmunity nterprise will volunt BAU TEI Tey ’ g To served by pretty girls and the or Last Friday Elloy Walte, of Rock 298 and . Beulal Bradford, Wurre; Faust 4 dni A LTA) SHY to help in o the burden Centre Cx 4 p (0 © ane i a i 3 Yodh ‘ y : $25 and cost oy : wisdihibad wl und Jovoes were weekend visitors of HERD An Wi He burden w i : ’ “ ; chestra will Cis irse music during Mill wits In own and willie 'ORQ ’ Ww { on wneer, Jean Bartholomew queer pnd hong YE or na few Anvone wist Lani ie Le ‘ ¢ ” . So : 4 ' " oe) obert ely jellefonte ’ 4 1 GEL SOLE hi CEH Mrs, Ire Whiteman ne Oak Ha ML Oo BICW Allyol & A ’ & ‘ the event ne machinery at the McCal- Ob PAT Ces ™ . AL nn Willleinann Dear Ja K mii oh + . | 4 n ry ot K ‘ ’ hs , Ad ne kitted last mont and Compan) tore. his tesun Was Included in a lst of Ww it Al eM Mr. and Fred Houser, daugl od ot Arh oe : ’ . OT IAN B nA wo Qozen Ea t [ A mol and mpany I is lean . Kin ols R ’ Ii red wer AMUED igr ontact r TRA . v " y » Th wy . ran away. Golt i» High street they ployes of the State Highway Ri RO ters Judy Beth of State ( me. oF ‘ . y Mr. T. M. Kun Wa ¢ ¢ p ¢ req ues ¥ v HUursdaa y QO Onn A548 i i ots i prt oid " va $ es 1» na EYDSY Facie 8 par arra ¢ lor a Limes On L wilh Liu ¢ # tie | Fs ” 2 » " 8 Haup in Benner tow: i truck the Eureka grocery wagon HOHE Whi Ss B Bn In ing Rimmes gy BPEI la Bay Wilh her pa ticket selling The ‘ will Ix , ‘ ( Ww. OF elmionte, } " the \ ily ’ s POS on inder nt ruin ’ . y { y gor if ‘ g x The loss of shee will hav ' be And broke he wheel badly Ihe " “ “ ary 3 ew HIE radford. Ji Adon K ent Mr. and Mi: Harry McoClena- hown in the school house Ww Ww present the sutne wit { th i team fell and wa aptured before GOVErnor Finchos 2 : han near Centre Hall for we nt BIGGAR paid I by t ool board { thi i «“ Burr Ji John 8B M 1 J ‘ ANTRAL " BIDS W ANTED X # ot 37 f Free { . 2 il im Mav: rd ' . 3 MIE wi as { ACK aven I'A k ra VL Bellis, township ! al # Belle. doing any further damage Rev. Malcolm Ma «@ n Faust, William Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClenahan 4Wis DeHaas of Lock Ha font - a Sr ana Tad WAL P bs wl 4 fonte lawye re now 1 tt M . enses were issued to the Bellefonte Episcopal church fa J HB children Jack and Linda. of Altoona. “Bd Miss Anna Mae Rupert left on fonte ba W HARRIBON WALK ‘ Ads will be received until QHLe AaW cao WAR LUN JUDY Kt sigh WIR LAKE ie i re INS i ¥ QRnoer JERI DAT- AGI JACK alg AUER, OF AVOUT oO : ‘ Fi attorney for estate y 24 " ' i i Y ) . . vr fig : r of . f Hit duy I Oklahoms , V 3. w.i vi 4 ak] their Decoration Da { tion i whi couple John ©. been named a me mbes i! a . ! hh Hew tah Bradiord, Phyllis from Thursday evening until w Ry ! ta ih 4 ol A An wilch Lh os { this | 4 ut 3 " . y mirnist 8 3 were Lo \ \ VALE Beran wi ‘ Ros La ~ . p i “ 4 shape. There will be an abundance Crader and Emma E Snavely both HINSIETS who wele W ry a May Grove, Pern Hanna, Esther Blazer i rday morning with his parents Hone ng ht oh ADMININTRATRIX'S NOTICE Bellefonte Reto om rd of ¢ logquence cut joose rou Lie I Cie John R. Wil- letta clergyman on a ( Aer ul Edna Limmey John Mi and Mrs Harry MceClenahan : Wx ” bv Laey ex ‘r Estate of ARTHUR OG. Mo oximately 185 8 x of y “a county next week ul P. Stewart, both of ying divorced person Brouse rine Beri near Centre Hall Mr MceClenahan secure empioyment and remain for LOUGH ¢ of Burnside Township, |, SL i Ji ROOG grade ’ / ) 4 hart Fy tak 7 Tos f 1 Aah ) SOT time Centre County, Pa. deceased ” ! via Lt d 1 About 1:30 Wednesd mort \ ar V. Hoover and Danie] Eberhart, one of Belles president, Beulah Bradford; Junior spent most of the time fishing Be Lette [ Zamivintrat ; by ‘ b RAs . OL 4 on ednesday Wor: 5 p- y i . 2 edo > arr Ie , - v Ba L AL RS nanasire Lor dl : : 1 A ficers from Mari " Amanda M. Walker, Orbisonia; John fonte's oldest citizen was seriously president. William FF. Daup Bele fore returning home on Sunday they Edward Heverly inderwernt an wbove estat 2 " ) two officers rom Marion town- " , § 4 Sher GOeratt ’ $ " : M an hi alive : \. Swabb, Mt. Eagle, and Harriet {ll at his home on High street after tions, ©. H.-PHS Glee Club: valedic- visited with Mr. and Mrs. John OWher operation on his eye al the (pn ons Intend Bist Blreet ship Gellvered risons to Lhe ¢ : . " / { } it h " . : » ( Blree Lot oh ry A 4 to: Fhompson, Tipton county, Indiana. having been stricken while en route (ory, Pern Hanns presentation of Burkholder at Centre Hill and Mr Willlamsport hospital jast Tuesday. ed % the sald estat are requests A wow bd pr v ons SOeriil ang on ene I 1} " . . gx ft Ver ¥ ’ " wv Tid z 4 1 art fh ' WEE TN "Tina 3 Lone § ver > It - f when the ( wd holise WAS to church services, SBunday morning. diploma benediction Rev CC. and Mrs. Bruce Knarr in Centre He is recovering as rapidly as pos- to n ake Unmediale pPayme: an hg , in 2 ) . i f L i 4 ‘ aN f FY Or Lola 3 : » 1 diSCOvel ta 4 ys "Mr. Eberhart was ninety years old. Ot Hull sible aki : t } : ’ 8 Judge Furst ed he 1 PW the ie Ww the Rey os y - tl BEalina sald estate 0 present " Philipsburg, hr ory ( e 1 } k build W found to A large number of hade UWUees Baccalauerate service 7:30 p. m Wa Mr Paul FPetterolf and Mrs. Annie Ridge had the mis ielny etiieme - ‘ ” ered | he Lo- [E834 uli i al hd ' is . " a w . " 1 14 in y " . at Wea x WoeA | nian ri! f jail in the act of awing through be v + rathe iu ibstantial condi- were planted in Grange Purk 1 en Sunda May 28 at Lutheran church of Annville were weekend a 30 in bre. hu 4 re Ia We ne M Foon A a A . \ ¢ . TILA the floor. Had he had one hour more tion. The wall being bullt against Ue Hall. On the north side of We germ by Rev. C. C. Ott of v Mr. and Mrs, Kryger UA oo i SUMANE S00 SE SY JOHNSTON all , " 1 wot) ' y : buf o Original par t% re { tres Mr and Mr Ernest a patient in the Lock Haven ho y 24 . eal y f ine st d a ould . t i Lit : Ma \] . L in » 1 u A 1 5 » - » » ‘r 7 y A ” " a “ \ ’ cape Just before lockir time on ar the foundat was on clay in- mostly maps were anted, exte Mrs ! ie fares BY ML ire ! te to the home Bun- Wa = gave " ‘ Slate Whether Ts E% te f kK Ii ¢ iE 3 m Ie ¢ noe ¢ West | ’ ab ob. _- day evening they had ipper wilh Seaman Haris Vonada {f Cam . ¢ vellng back Tues ‘ A LO# 1 £. In ROINE led by her parent Mr and Mr: \z . SA r 1 Ay SAY near Perr “a A Ane % " ’ FXFECUTORS NOTICE y bins a —. Prosuect ix dummy in hb bed deceive the jown { a i indation for the new bounaary . = ‘ . of } ' 14 Mi: and wil J | Fe £104 ER 18 “ig Big M3 yOoniaGs spel Tt 4 of MARY ¥ BARTOES " f I . *o +00 rose ive E. Alley JRUKSOTIVIIM ANK " thie - nA : AE we w QAO] “ pect Ge ery fet { Rs sf Me Stats H Departs i 4 Milroy He weekend wilh Mr and Mr Ww 14 { the borough of Blate College Fi Aig J. v GES J BIDS WANTED he Altoona Centre Regional In ith | Vi nl Proposals will De received } ‘ A fl of Howing : ‘ = e clas a ¢ easy. Member may bring one gues wh ‘ " . by tt ry § dd H R J n O. Kline, Ka em : . " tute { the Evangelica hurches | Pvt Dean Buckle ; y ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICY ! w Supervisors of Sandy Town- 4 r G " Flawood 8 f ma wo Pull Ciaseg "nos of . ’ ww Riate Ct Fasn are » ads 1 ‘0 ft FZRA IPEA te ’ learfield | 1%. at residence I Wt : : ¢ : : } : 2 FEAFCTTOR'S NOTCH uf ( veerk ( t ‘ wt : # ' f the ? ' ’ LE Wi " ‘ we A \ ‘e f 3 ’ ‘ 23 fi 1001 a Week I i i ' i id : . 3 j . fot Yau Wil , Ho M Be ‘ F lak H FLAS A MY Eu Noto of W MH Salads We CTeLAry a au LF) Aik i : x ¥ iL iG i ’ . Of state ( ‘ we M ‘ “ Freq | ’ f ge I} “ MM ale Ls “ls Tom ; Centre DOA J ( mpson oc ensed ve 1 n ' raw t the Dre . | rent _ t to Dim 1 tern tea t t Runville WIE ALEEN BE thre : ; ‘ nt: feu ¢ A side oo uber 1 h " t wollen ar y sork al ol . oh - r ¢ hel 1 ord : » ul . po” Ie Kine : wii " the M1 Lu M Ureorge Luse of ae Fy mh ath s+ 5 ry . # a of ha eal A : ry in at ir ery bh the ye ‘ ton ; | “ re ” rely by ACY y gainst the ming : i The « . ner Hunting Were weeks eyest pk TC po " B Bes sation gn eats i a ot intervals a Mainat the coming summer. The establ ison, ete eek: yew = (gM, KEICHLINE INSURANCE AGENCY | “5 os vee be upon the The la Weve ‘ i ‘ | ' e Age i M Ruth Gs . MM M i - ‘ M - p - ’ N . One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County biank { is furmishe the under 1 | ' Ht } $ | ' . " . : ’ : : ’ vy, wit } the mouth | ked and M masons and helps ntinued daughite William Garman, for- god Mrs. Ray Sharer, Mr. and M We tay for thelr assignment FOW. IL. KEICHLINE ged. The supervisors reserve the Petrik { ¢ i ’ p f Bellefonte ey. Vv. A V : ait to elect —— ve : Had the} me Contre wolr : " Milford Luse, M rea wa Norfolk, Va Temple Court Phone 2521 A A Japa? " : } p i A= » " De p 5 ’ % elise LIE Wil iAl H BALALM { ! _ ! Ke e wiia : LAN { i ey mij ' er the in Plea t Ong. Saturca Twenty Years Ago tion of a different crow of eR. | gome members of B ames O'Harron, of Bradford, well Cy FE. Woods American am Fifty Knight { the Ku Klux Troop No J wud thelr leads J [ o er 3 4 ¥ ¢ £ ¢ 4 1 % a i brothe f ' i 13 k ue 137% " ; f y . ’ > : nt _. ; heaywss 4 ng ! ' jin : v Lime Con y TE ed e Dr W { Pine ( ve Mill a \ ; v y RON a "i oh ! bead mingh MVE BE FEdwa Vogt q | Herne. - f wellefonte " y Are ment { asked t " e lieved { dutie n Su » : WW A FT wd K eT pf PEN 41 Wn : . n . ; 4 be soetured ankle fered when he Tok re the light from whi ast took va tests In connection with M J. E. Royer went to Port Ma f Sh, J 4 stepped : loose board and fell Tn : weird » ver the valley be- their scout work. On Sunday morn. Hida. R. D. last Wednesday to spend SEARCH YOUR BASEMENT ; ) >) » while working > A HASH Mana br ® low. Hundreds of persons in the lit- ng they attended the Lutheran Se¥eF hys with her daughter, Mi : CC () The following p= We A | e Cor r Me . } £ « M } : “ ’ ’ | ¥ ~ is 5 * » . - fal 4 | © bo. A " M 4 wl " ys . * * - © | 2 RT wurtor RT Aateanation: af har fort ed the movems e members of ob he campers were: Delaney, Ray Delaney and Mr for an idle electric iron, washer, : X : vi i ’ rid i : il f she Of wer he cn - T tholr = - Tess > . “10 { Weise a 1 dey We 1 ay Ve 4 y t . " : Ta : “ ff the anizati wT heir Robs Rhoades Jun McClena e Wel a led x ley. R 1 Mallo J P. Smi lage i | Fn en A ‘ fuming eiabler on Taylor Potter. Arthur Thoman, ning to see Mrs. Sharer's daughts > b Crawl a Ci e, low i _ enn tats went ' r oil "ae it B " . v 1 y nauk v Fre y San Ma enses were issued to 1 { Petter Leroy Snyder, Mrs Frank White and family Deas cleaner, or other appliances ’ at H { ‘ ’ M James R fi + ay A 4 y n New TOR he followh es W. T. Eva Warren Paust. John Slack, John Oak H : 4 ) [# Jolin » is (it * ’ i » | Vi A . : WwW. J. Emerick and Pa : Curwensviile al Grace Isbell of Mi fl (CW ge Relish, Henry Blazer John Scharfler. DS Daup AL t __ - w—— —— Woodland: Edgar M. Wagner and a Bobby Rhoades Emer also Prank While of Oak ps Fae M. Conte Mileshurg: Normal Mr and Mu Russell Relish spent Hall, R. D had & weekend outing J. Nevel, Centre Hall and Myrtle Saturday afternoon and evening al the Dutrow hunting camp in the I —— a St M Klinefelter, Boalsburg. Lowell A. ith friends in MifTlinburg Allegheny mountain ho -h ’ Hettinger, Miilh elm, atid Qrace E PI Albert Dutrow wh is In W A Alexander was confined to ON Vo Hironimus, Coburn; KE FP. Davis, Al oine st Camp Hood, Texas is bed last week because of ilines > toona, and Roxanne E. Dugan, of _ ano o 15-day furlough with his Shirley. oldest daughter of Mr Bellefonte: 120 A Levi and Beatrice parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Dutrow aid Mrs Robert Wetael, beCaine & them for War Stamps now! - - -— R. Cubb, both: of Patletante Mrs Mark Petterolf sons Junior patient in te Qeltinger hospital In Bishop McCort DD. head of the and Dean, visited on Saturday with Danville on Thursday Diocese of Altoona, announced that ,.. \eother, John Stoner in Belle- Rev. W. K. Hosterman met on Pather James F. Connelly, pastor of fonte Tuesday evening st the home of Bt Mary's Catholic church at Snow Mrs James SBhreck in Lemont with Shoe, had beer inted pastor of the special committee 10 make plans Mr and Mrs Ernest Homan, Mr . “ -” . sa thal hi « And Mrs. Ralph Homan Mr. and - oe Aram od 8! . Mar) . ( a holic c¢h Are h at Mrs Daniel Bloom of Centre Hall for the Dally Vacation church school - “of . . odk Nanty-Glo. to fill a vacancy in that BD. spent the weekend at the Ho- Of College township which will open De you have any “lazy” elecric appliances “loa ng pariah. The Rev. Pathe Trane hunting camp in the Allegheny be latter part of June in your closers, cupboards, amic or basement? i soy McKenna, who had been at Sacred man mountains Miss Carrie Belle Emerick return. ed to her home last week after spending the winjer months with now's the time to round them up. Many war.workers in your neighborhood are doing without work saving appliances they seriously need. You can help them—and yourself = by turning in idle appliances for Wer_Scumps.) Heart church, Conemaugh, for a number of years, had been appoint Mr and Mrs. Kepneth Frank and A 5 3 4 ellefonte were ed to serve the Snow Shoe church. Marie Novosel of Bel diss. weekend visitors of his parents, My her brother-in-law and sister, Mr The second person to die in the " and Mrs. D.C. Mitteriing . and Mrs Kryder Prank epidemic of typhoid fever at Cole- Pre. Robert Paust of Wright Fleld Mrs. Annie Vonada whose home America’s Bell System to- equipment for normal day is providing service for several million more tele phones than it did at the start of the war — in spite of the fact that it has not been possible to add mate rially to the telephone plant, We have used up most of the “marging” built into our telephone plant. We're working available facilities at maximum capacity. We're using practically every pair of telephone wires, every item of central office equipment. We've pressed into serv- ice every type of tele phone instrument, new and old, on our shelves. Production of telephone civilian needs has all byt stopped. Western Electric manufacturing branch of the Bell System Is en goged almost exclusively in the production of elec- tronic and other communi- cations equipment for the Army and Navy. And there's no let-up in the demands of war. The Army and Navy need everything we can make. This is why many people who want service today must go on “waiting lists.” We regret keenly that anyone should have to wait for telephone service. But we know this. Ne one would want us to put eur armed forces on a “walt. ing lst." THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ville 8s NM Wil C. Youn his: wa pi . an 3 y Dayton, Ohlo spent a three-day who passed away at the Bellefonte " ‘Hospital Of a total of 24 persons pass with his parents, Mr. and Mrs admitted to the hospital for treat. James Faust. Sunday dinngs eats wr were Mr. and LL u ment for typhold, two had died and In his honor v' Bed sag 4 Faust. Mrs. Robert Faust and dau- one had been discharged Four new hter Darla, and Mrs. Don Faust of nses wi fevelo tur the #0 cases which developed during the Gap, John Oraden of week were Robert Davis, John Pleasant Rossman Jr Margaret Rodavich Spring Mills Mag Ny Me and Thurman Davis, aged § years Jaegoks uf Rem NS BL i ak hanes Mr. and Mrs. J. F Wetzel and daughter, Clara Low, and Mrs. Rob- ert Wetzel stayed over the weekend Let Us Have with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kline in Sunbury, while they visited with Mrs Robert Weterl's daughter, Shir ley, who is a patient In the Celis inger hospital In Danville. Her con- dition remains about the same Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Runkle of Willlamaport, stayed at the Centre Hall Hotel from Saturday until Monday morning. They were Sunday | dinner guests of Mr. and Mra, John Rimmey, near Centre Hall Rev Runkle filled the appointments on the Reformed charge, HUBERT ROSSMAN “once wit ort. srenching ser HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE|] ices In the Reformed churches at Phone 2615 ! I Your Tires Recapped We have a large stock of Grade | Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires Jufian, Hilly ani Spring mills on Bunday, v BELLEFONTE, PA. Miss Elizabeth Bartholombw, pros. dent o Wit Wilh Club, jo WE MAKE KEYS | guest of ihe meletonte womas erhoft Hotel on was formerly in ower Brush Valley, is now living at the Centre Hall Ho el Mr. and Mrs. Archie Zettle, son Robert of Berwick, Mr. and Mrs Clande Bailey and daugivter Betty of Reidsville, N. C., visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Zettle Mrs. Ruth Dundas of Chicago, 11, is visiting with her mother, Mrs Sallie Ruble Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carbrick of Centre Hall RB. D., had as Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs Blaine | Leister and daughter Janet, Mr and Mrs. Harry Cummings, Paust, Mrs. Agnes Bt. Pierre, daugh- ters Betty and Marjorie, all of Cen- | tre Hall and vicinity Mrs. Ted Zerby of Bunbury, was A Saterday supper guest of Mrs. © N. Kryder In the evening she went on to Johnstown with Mr. Zerby and their daughter Martha, Rev. C. C. Otto attended the ses- Chester | Simply gether up all idle appliances, regardless of theif age of condition and take them to your Electrics! He will pay you their worth in War Smmps then ree condition them, making sll necessary repurs, and resell them to families who need them. Thes, your old, “hery™ appliances actually go w work for our nace wn wary Take your idle appliances to the Flecrrial Dealer dis NOTE: Wem Penn Power Company does hor buy med Yecerc ppliance for, mesale, but us glad 10 wasn Desde ia thas pauioss Swap Plan, » . ov! of the SWAP Plan ved! . \ Get In the Swi, 3 » ol SI SS IS IN ie lie assis. sis le —— — a ——— L a a
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