July 18, 1944. A THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. he aaa * LOCALS -Mr. and ‘Mrs. Herman Chaapel of Rochester, N. Y., are spending this week with Mrs, Chaapels mother, Mrs. Ida Markle, at Hublersbhurg Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ent daughters, of Bloomsburg ed at the J. H. Burkholder Centre Hall, R. D noon Mrs. Betty Kelleher, Miss Miss Margaret fonte, spent the weekend in City, N. J MiSgt. and Mrs bert of Miami! Beach, Fla 8 two weeks visit with mother, Mrs. Sarah Hoffer High street Donald Wion, of Hart! arrived in Bellefonte last for a vacation with his and Mrs. Willis Wion of East Howard street Mrs W C Greensburg, was here t for a brief visit Mr. and John McCoy and family Bellefonte. Mrs. Snyder formerly sided here Thomas J. Mansfield 8. Merchant Marine duties Monday six-day ! sister-in-law, and Mrs Mansfield, of Reynolds Avem Pvt. Maxwell B. Hutchinson Indiantown Gap re | week for a brief visit the former Ruth Olsen of her parent Mr A. Olsen West: Cur George Zong, 17, sor Carl Zong, of Pleasant Bellef June. ha f and Pa home Sunday after Mitchell, Miss Marie Agnes Kelleher, and Heveriv, all of Belle Atlantic Hoffe are here for the forme: of Es rd, Conn Tue narent pare: Gay Mr and family ] week Mrs near early with of returned havi: hroth after leave with his Set on Mrs graduate of School in Marines and will Parris Island, 8. © ing Lt Mrs Great Lake In in Bellefonte for a and Mrs. Ralph Dale their home on E They expect late this week Mrs. Clyd leave Juhl to begl Paul last Reaver and week ar visit wit} 1st op street, | for Brookly: her son-in-la and Mrs Lilo er has beer A Hospital, State: seven weeks Mr. and Mr Roget treet of the Spring last week A. B Don Sager, MM Peary, Va Mrs. Port Worth. Texas Sager. of Howard Mr. and Mu brait} Britain id Bellefonte for a visit braith's mother, Mrs and her uncle and aunt Mrs. John “5 at the home nort! Bellefonte Mrs h Jimmy, ¢ day visit and daught Conn Arriv Mrs John Van Peit Mr. and McCoo Cial wit} law and Tammir to You Mrs. G and Mrs. D George recentls the Naval bri Md ’ the Indian Head ist of the base bone player In the Sheckler is a son of Johr nEery ige Mr of Milesburg d Mrs. Aa and Mrs. Hunter K Fulton and Miss Hele local highway office and Corman of East Bishop tended a district highwa) Sheckler Mr. ar nic Saty Ing at Clearfield Centre Clintor Elk. McKean front of the Aumar Theodor NY. spent last with her week mother DAS Tv health i*ge Exing:s. who the best of anced age Tyson arri later in the week fg andson and family Treodore Tvsor Anum Louise ar she returned falo Rat svat #1 of nearly od here On was Joined hn Mr And aauR and on irda Mr and Mrs Charles W. Thomp pon. of Pittsburgh. spent the Week end in Bellefonte on a business mi sion and while Mr. and Mrs Bible-Schad family Curtin street Mr. Thompson, as- sistant treasurer of the Peoples- Pittsburgh Trust Company at Pitis- burgh, and Mr. Schad, of the First National Bank here, became ac- quainted while they were attending fpecial classes In banking at Rut- gers University In recent years here were guests of Behad, at home on East Lonils the In a letter received Monday by Mrs. John Bullock of Bellefonte from her niece, Mrs. John Miller, of Los Angeles, Cal, it stated that her husband, Capt. Miller, former Bellefonte High School coach, ex- pected to leave his post In the South Pacific June 9 for Los Angeles. where he will spend the usual month rest leave, Capt. Miller stated in the ge to his wife that he may possibly spend a short time In a gov- ernment hospital on the const for treatment for a tropleal skin alle ment, His wife, the former Hetty Mi r of Bellefonte, and their daughter, Pamela, have been living nn California for some time, Pleasant Danville month EE ————— All straw Bob Davis Mr. and Mrs it, Mich pent several k with ir. and f We hats now hall price at store . De last Lee Wian of days Mr Edward Lamb street breakfast magic combinat} wheat and bran of Mt month Mary treet haughne pending a Mr Howard inia Bertr her mother ff East Am the Maloy weekend with | ial { Ritmil almin NE Away of Hiness. Durlt it time Mrz Bassinger underwent Ph because ippendectomy at the i TY Oy Per tent Mr. and Mrs. H A. Meyer nite Monday morning their Rebersburg ng just from Pittsburgh ti four days visiting Miss Doris R. Meyer in that city. Among of their trip the the witnessing of league baseball enjoyed were nm to home In arrived ey spent thei iaughter who Is employed highlight PD to Steel Ct were several big RAames which they greatly afl Sgt George A. Wagner ar. rived In Bellefonte, Friday. to spend a 21-day leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. ©. Y. Wagner, on Willow bank street. Sgt. Wagner recently completed 48 missions as a gunner aboard a B-24 Liberator bomber In the South Pacific and has been awarded the Alr Medal Bronze Leaf Cluster and Campaign Ribbon with three bronze stars, enth denoting a major campaign Freddie CGentzel was guest honor at a party held last Thurs- day afternoon at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gent. ol, on East Lamb street, In cele bration of his Afth birthday anni. versary. During the party games were played and refreshments were served, The following were present: Betty and Nancy Auman, Barbara and Joan Quick, Joseph Kustanbau- ter, Betly Mae Hackett, Stanley Rockey, Gerald Kling, Dick and Donnie Alexander, Sammie Bathe urst, Freddie, Nancy and Eugene Cientzel, and Mra. Ruth Baughman, of {oll of Bellefonte, Sh. | If you want a girl, age 14, to stay with your children hone 2472, Shirley Allegheny St Mrs, Harold Kirk street pent the more with her brother in-law, Mr. and Mi Miss Elizabeth iIstown, i pending Bellefonte with Cooney and evening: , 4B 268¢1 High Ard ele Yale of West weekend In and Amos Cole of Lew month in Martin Bishop Cooney thi father of West ney family treet Helen Smith, who is n Philadelphia, | July with her Mrs, Christie Bmith, of 14) It em spending rit} f nin ol parent Albert Fla., last visit Plc Field for a Ebeling week hi of El arrived mother ol gin here with Mi West Nora High Ebeling treet and family v Officer the 100F apart treet t Tanner Wilson guest of honor at a held Tuesday night Ir her 80th birthday. Those included: Mrs. Elwood John and Mrs. Melvin Cher Janet Mrs. Anna Mrs. Harold Rossman Rossman and daughter, Mrs Holcomb, Mrs. Clara Barnhart Arthur Wilsun and James Wil all of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Newell B. Long during the weekend returned their home on West Linn street from a trip to Philadelphia, They were accompanied home by thelr daugh- ters, Joan, who has just completed a ten months’ secretarial course at Temple University, and Mrs. Eugene Riley, who had spent a month a+ a guest of Cpl. and Mrs. James Cald- well at Bethany Beach, Del Miss Joyce Brayton, college friend of Mrs Riley Is spending this week as a guest at the Long home Ie } “ Jame Pieasa ' | View, wa Am iy dinner of honor present Mr Ley on daugh on Joht Bett And to Miss Anne Cruse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cruse, of Bast Linn street, has completed arrange- ments to enter the nurses’ training school of the Harrisburg General Hospital, August 15. Miss Cruse last [Summer became a nurses’ ald at ‘he Children’s Hospital, Pittsburgh, but (about a month after entering that {work suffered an attack of appen- dicitis and underwent an operation, {which made it necessary for her to fve up the work temporarily. Miss [Cruse was graduated from the Belle. fonte High School in June, Mi Mi tp City, N. J and Mrs, William M. Woom Bellefonte R, D pent in I'vrone sinter I'helma Evey, of Dorothy Showe) Lhe Bellefonte, of Ple A ¢ weekend In A and ant spent anti M1 of everal visiting el day the last week former four Mi Maury Bennett Louise Alter Mi} and Daniel Showalter, of 4 street departed Ve «1 coln Chapel, Union cow expect to Guest Minister Speak at Howard Church { Hon to Men WANTED MEAT MANAGERS OPPORTUNITY ADVANCEMENT REAL es 1 a. nr Bb Card of Thanks HARI We 1 proseineg ou vl friend Ake this ! thanks 0 neigh for thelr floral trib means v Les ) " many acts of k IWring the nese a deat) man Harju. of Bellefonte Mra Sophie Mak and Painesville. Ohio nd nes of He (Signed dAaughie KUTOUHES We of expressing our thanks ahd friends for the the flora tri take this meas neig! tse of the nn ATR ten a ANY Mis of sympathy } ahd death of Mm inte of Bellafonte Kutches and family WE DEEPLY APPRECIATE the spiendid service and ofMiciency of the Miliheim Fire Company. milk trucks and neighbors who worked diligentis to save the howme and other bulig Ings wheg our barn burned. We take this means of thanking all (Signed Pink and Maranda Maclntire Brackney, Pa n Kutches signea Jomeph For Sale 17 SHARES BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. At $91 a share H. N. NASH & CO, 1421 Chestnut St. Phila. 2 cain i ——————— | CLAS Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week partment has become so amazingly popula: use, i the benefits derived from it munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements first Ls 15 cent ments contain more than REAL ESTATE A advertising rent KEYED All this ofMee, be ment Plegne not advertisements, as the publisher of the advertiser SUBSCRIBER'S ocrat whose vertisement subscriber wed of ue, and for each twenty ale AG must do Or to call at the PRIVILEGE subscription ix paid in these unns ol will be cl six Lime col arged th can be That's why The Centre Democrat's twenty additional five word one traight one advertisements complied with office for ind mre Every cent classified advertising de. Considering its low cost and undisputably Centre County's Co or les wl cent A Wore word: insertion five a word is charged that si led by the : the advertise ih Fine requ not permitted Ww divi subscriber Centre Dem Lo date, is entit } i Otherwise Lhe priviicge Lost and Found § 1 } ie Ve wine Articles for Sale re exter fort 3 BALE 4 ATE tders fron ianddery are Ebi » ng Ww ¥ adders o ne ate the atason Decker 212 East | Pa. Phone 2042 these . FLOWERS FOR THE SHUT IN WOODRING'S FLORAL GARDENS Phone State College 2045 Phone Bellefonte 2128 or Sales Mart WANTED per PE Por war «fort MEAN aT = metals H Yard foot flack Haven rage aD iron Herman a | ohh | Vener Phone Dial 40 of South sires Pa | 17 WELCOME TO Hecela Park NOW OPEN FREE PARKING, TABLES AND PICNIC GROUNDS ROLLER SKATING AND DANCING Free Movies Every Sunday Night COME TO HECLA PARK AND HAVE A GOOD TIME! SIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS f y { Live Stock for Sale Dogs, Pe ts, Etc. Page FIny SN - wn —— Business For Sale For Sale or Rent Money to Loan 0 os Mavyisg ne ser. wash rushes Poultry for Sale Houses for Rent Ee FOR SALE youhle " Has igh and N Loxated on Va entine te. Pa Inquire of Mm An Valentine Bt. Beiietonte 4 An B.room house : wate Bellefon Joh nsor ATTENTION! ALL HOME CANNERS' Before you begin your 1944 can- ning. Good Housekeeping Maga tine advises you. use the belling water bath method for tomatoes and fruits only. Can all vegetables except tomatoes by the correct use of a pressure cooker to be sure of killing botulinus germs. In the last few years, cases of botulinus food poisoning have cropped up In widely different parts of the coun- try. Buy. borrow, share a pressure pooker-—but don't oan low.-ackd vegetables any other way. If you want further information, write Oood Housekeeping . 959 Slghth Avenue, New York 18 NY Raa Enjoy Fresh POTATO CHIPS ALL THE TIME HYDE’S POTATO CHIPS Made In Bellefonia Get Them at Your Grocers CHICKS OF KNOWN QUALI 8 °C. White Leghorns, Anconas, Black Minoreas, N. H. Reds, Bar red Rocks, White Rooks. All State Tested per 100-8800, Direcy from Imported Stock Heavy Mixed $6.00 per 100; Heavy Cockerels, $600; Light Cockerels SL88 assorted; Our Choloe, per 100 delivered
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