July 6, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page va we LOC a m—— ALS Mrs. Edith Sheffer, of Willlams- port, last week arrived here for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. George A. Bet of Library ments Miss Mar) 1 huarsds her annual and Mrs. Jo street John Week the apari- of Lewisburg in Bellefonte visit with of East Voris last AY arriv for Mi Linn Pvt La. last to spend wrioughn ents, M1 I family h Alleg! Frank Ramage who had the Daniel Miller Bush Addition, moved In the John Bickle home Place, north of Bellefonte Mars street for ten-day visit law and sists Bonning Mrs. Elmer Haue Elmer, Marianne, Wilfred of East Linn street went to Erte with Mrs u Fran Marshall Mrs. Irvin Martin dren last week tu home Soutl having ter unmet hn CG. Love Bottorf, of Camp Polk arrived in Bellefonte with his pa 1 Bottorl and 1eny treet been occupying apart- ment in werk to Haupt's Mrs Bisho} departed ‘aldwell of Ea weexKelna Mr Ses Ces on ter Cas as broth Mr er-ia-a Paul ( Mr cently cn Melvin 1 and Grubb moved u the Sam PX Water streel arriage Mi former Margaret ter Mr. ana Bellefonte e of Soutl cent me § Ul Heat oy at How class wh Labi 10 recently MIs er, of Blanchard street Mrs. Robg ELlger, ation M: Moyers Helen Klinger arined he vicinity ning Ga here | for parents man, o weekend to be wit Mrs. Sar ing t right chute f Sally, Fr apartmen w we daughter the family rikin from a Six week Moerschbacher Mrs. Homer Th land, Ohl and in-law tel Ham I'hi DULIGInS Ang Si McKibben omit Sunday Moerschibacher Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rust David Love will depart wood, N. J. where they a seaside cottage for vacation Lt fonte Crissman munity, wa with relatives and having served 16 mon a member of a 8 crew of a Mitchell bomber squadron. Lt. Brod- erick, 24. a graduate of the Belle. fonte High School In 1538, and the University of Pennsylvania In 1042. entered the service shortly af- ter completing his studies at the latter Institution, and his overseas pervice took him over a fair seg- ment of the world’s circumference and CGaugi Frank Broder of Belle of the late Mrs. Helen Broderick of this com here Friday for son a visit friends after IHS Overseas ns round of His unit went first to Australia, then | to New Zealand, and from there to Bombay. India. After a brief halt in that city, the group went on to Buez where it became a part of a truck convoy to Tunisia, arriving there In time to ald In the rout of Rommel's armies from North Afriea. After that task had been completed Lt Broderick’s unit went to Comiso and Catania, Sicily, and from moved into Italy, being we there! stationed | Larry Justice, of West Logan street is on a week's vacation from his duties as a guard at Rockview Miss Mary Robb of Rockaway, N here for her annual summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Nelson E. Robb, of East Curtin street Act now. New Post's Ralsin Bran real 40% bran ‘Takes a nat requiator every bulk J, Is visit provides ural Laten hel} ' SUPPI entie meals M cinnati » for Ledbetter of arrived bro- Mr: Linn Friday a week's visit with her and sister, Mr Hewitt of Es Ohlo law and «tf Ast John D. Crossmyer of Cleveland Saturday Mr. and Mrs and daughter, C Ohio, arrived here andace evening the home of John Cros for a few day visit at Mr. Crossmyer's fa myer, urtin el Hillar, of Phils in Bellefonte during for annual summer Beach and at their home wdel- weekend ner with Mir ss Mary Blanchard West Linn str wobert ret and Mi LeRoy Rogers and Eller and Miss Marie ull of Pittsbrrgh, are spend week as guests of family in Coleville. Mr Roger ! {1 Bringa ing tu the Charles 1 Let Lee and Mr i Aly na M&M Park he Py w We rank Ra return Wayne W. Weber came to Bellef irth of July as guests Mr and and Ac - Donna grand- and by Mrs bert Hood ane onte ber parent { Pike they their daughter treet Dome were Hed DY ad been with her tims R me Mr Mr and rock entertains Friday East Linn ousir Mi ( whose marriage LOOK the evenls their home in honor of ‘yrene E. Newcomb to Allen E. Hewitt following day The following rehearsal terian ) ehiireh Those D1 additie ) Miss Newcomb and Mr. Hewitt Mr. and Mrs David Thompson, Miss Jean Cleven. tine, Miss Mary Grace Hartsock Newcomb and Richard treet place linner was held he Preshy mn were Jame Valen- tine Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Cas- selberry and 21-month-old son, Dean of Panama, arrived In Bellefonte during the weekend with no plans for returning to the Canal Zone where they have resided for the past three years. Mr. Casselberry, who has been employed as a government inspector there for a total of thir. teen years, will remain in Bellefonte for about a month before going to Indiana State where he has accept. ed a position. Mrs. Casselberry and young son expect to be in Bellefonte for three months or more and are with the former's mother, Mrs. Min- nie Poorman, on East Howard street Mra. Casselberry is the former Grace Poorman of Bellefonte Those from out of town who were in Bellefonte Bunday for meme orial services in the Presbyterian church for Capt. John “Jack” Spang- ler, Bellefonte infantry officer who was killed In action in Prance, June 7, were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald D Wood and son, Arthur, of Bloomfield, N. J.; Lt. James Spangler, of Spring- field, Mo; Mr. and Mrs, William | Prear 11, of Pox Chase Manor, Phila- {of Milesburg, spent the Fourth with {thelr son | berger {delphia; Mrs. John J Spangler and Major Burghduff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Rossman | Hubert Rossman and fam- ily, who are occupying a cottage at Wyalusing Sgt. Thomas Quick, of Langley Field, Va., last week arrived here to spend a nine-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quick, of Milesburg Flight officer John L of Pampa, Texas, Is week with his parents R. R. Dobelbower and t Curtin street Play sale. Dor habit. Try to add Dobelbow- | spending Mr. and family of er this Mrs We harsh lax. Post's Ral- bulk Keep VL make new gentle atives a sin Bran meal help It to dally you regular new-4t's deliclou Mir Mrs. C Willowbank street at Plone and brother i Harry Gloria {| Mrs Wagner, of Fourth Wagner and Editn and thie Cale arrie Beates sisters Beates and M jus Mr the High } rel Goldman, dauvhter 1 Maurice Petrikin apart treet | ending PVE Coldman West ment ALIVE Alleghe the Ralph ers expect to Barnhart will be vacated sx The Tor former Janw nald Montgomery ived his wing I week for Mr 1 Mrs. W mery of East Linn Mr. and Mrs. Montgomer daughter. Anne, of Washingtor C. came to Bellefonte Friday for week's visit at her parents’ home Edwin FP. Garman East High street, former prominent Bellefonte merchant, Monday week was admitted to the Centre County hos- pital where Thursday he under- went an operation for the removal of a cataract from his right eye, and from the insti. overing and pend each Field Bellefor with hi Hassall treet AWrenceviiie te late last viait parents an Montg of of 1s ast last according to reports ree to he Is steadily part tution able of out of bed Henry Mr. and North 8; Mon went a minor operation tre County Hospital of small Ww Yen Mrs ring er Jack street Vear H old & of Yeager, of way under at the Cen for the removal cysts the lids of both eyes. The cysts, It is reported are caused by an infection which seems to be somewhat prevalent in this area, and several children have had similar operations recently in The following local Girl Scouts are spending a week at the girl scout camp at Barree, Huntingdon county June Montgomery, Dolores Boscalno Nancy Derstine, Marcia Carbrick, Coletta Bear, Margaret Smith, Mary Cross and Mary Hackett. Girls who will remain at the camp for a two- week period are: Phyllis Jane Shope, Dolores Lambert and Patricia Rum- Among camp counsellors for the current six-week period are Miss Edith Risan and Miss Mary Tingue, both of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. William Mahaney and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Rey- nolds, of Baltimore, Md. and Mrs Grace Baker, of Washington, D. ©, ispent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Burghduft, Major and Mrs. E © of East Curtin street who had been successively at Foggia, Pompell and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Prank B [spending a leave at his home here, | Balerno, into Corsica from Bellefonte Lt Florida, where he 8 scheduled for a two weeks’ rest, MeClain and Mrs. Albert Blackburn, More recently they moved Knoll and Miss Amilia Jepson, all of yesterday returned to his duties at Broderick went State College; Horton B. Knoll, of Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohlo. He to Miami Beach, East Lafayette, Ind; Mrs. Emma Was | Burghduff and by James and Dick! after which he both of Philadelphia. Capt. Spangler | Rosenhoover of Bellefonte, who will accompanied there by Mrs {Ohlo, ~Miss Sally Cantwell of Columbus Is spending several weeks vis-| iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John Mignot, of East High sireet Mrs. K. D. Murdoch, of New York City, spent the weekend and the Fourth in Bellefonte as a guest at the J Linn street Write this down Post's Ralsin combination of and bran flakes | less raising W. Harrison treet district deputy the Mason attended a meeting in Williamsport nd Mi Howard Gearhart of the Mensch apartment Allegheny street, spent the and the Fourth with the sister, M \ I. Ciarding field Ask grocer for Bran a magh ted wheat Caltfornia crisp-~Ltons iu eed. Walker Of lodge North weekend former's at Clear Ihe 1 dish Women's Demo Aha ww Hop- where he TRP pro i8. Korma: Tuesday departed for Us tveraity IVeTrRiLY altimore the AS Monday aft k birthday was held | Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Carl Hayes, West Curtin street many beautiful gi ceived fINoon, Jus 4 RUT pares Nancy and ft were re Cames were played and all swings were enjoyed rides the after which refreshment following guests were present and Doris Schlegel. Jovee Peggy Sager. Myla Musser Cain, Bonnie and Caroline Walte Gertrude Hayes, and Lee Evans from Williamsport rved Joyoee Saxion - MOTHER CHARGED WITH VIOLATION OF MOTOR CODE Corporal 1 ing detail of Gap, who examines applicants for car driving license at Lock Haven each Wednesday, made information Inst week before Alderman M. J Lipez, charging Mrs. Anthony Oil lotte of Lock Haven, with violation of the Motor Code On applying for a learner's permit for her son, Russell, his 252 was given as 16 Instead of 15 years, and the boy passed and has been oper- ating a car for several weeks A complaint from Mrs. Bhaw to Lock Haven police that her son had taken her car without her consent, brought the case to the attention of authorities. The violation carried penalties of $100 fine or up to 20 days in jail N. Shaw, of the exam State Police Housewives who think they haw labor problems should try publish. Ing a newspaper —_— Can you Imagine the reaction ol expects 10 receive a new assign- was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. [be his guests at Dayton for a week grandpa, if he could come back and ment, probably (n the United States. Spangler of North Bpring street, or more. visit a modern bathing beach? Blair Sutton residence on East | , | the Barbara | Pleasant | ” [1 i! 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