Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 06, 1944, Image 5

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    July 6, 1944,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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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 |
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have some at
chickens, young
highest prices
once. Also live
WELCOME TO
Hecla Park
NOW OPEN
FREE PARKING, TABLES
AND PICNIC GROUNDS
ROLLER SKATING
AND DANCING
Free Movies
Every Sunday Night
COME TO HECLA PARK AND
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Live Stock for Sale
Repairing
NO Keep % i
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Miscellaneous
Dogs, Pets, Etc.
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Poultry for Sale
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Houses for
of Ra. ume
Enjoy Fresh
POTATO CHIPS
ALL
Real Estate for Sale
THE Time
HYDE’S
POTATO CHIPS
Made In Belicfonte
Get Them at Your Grocers
ala —
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Locstad ) N » ' ¢
Pa. Inauire « re TT :
Valentine or
JI ais
CHICKS OF
KNOWN QUALITY
8. C. White Leghorns, Anconas,
Black Minoreas, N. H. Reds, Bar-
red Rocks, White Rooks. Al
State Tested per 100--88.00,
Direct from Imported Stock
Heavy Mixed $6.00 per 100; Heavy
OCockerels, $600: Light Cockerels
$1.98 assorted; Our Choloe, $3.00
per 100 delivered
BUYERS
You won't go wrong and
you can't do better than
when you buy Mountain
Range New Hampshire Red
chicks that will live and ma.
ture faster,
Reasonable prices,
“ALL BLOODTESTED
BREEDERS”
Mountain Range
Hatchery
Salona, Penna.
Also Direct Hanson Pullets, An.
cona and Black Minorea Pullets,
S14 per 100. Heavy Pullets $12.00
Circular free. Order direct from
advi. for prompt delivery. We
ship C. 0. D. or cash,
TWIN HATCHERY
AND POULTRY FARM
Box, &, MeAlisterville, Pa.