Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Sept ember 14, 1944, REBERSBURG (From last week) Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brun Glen Rock, spent the weeker tie former's brother and and Mrs. J. V. Brungart Mr. wind Mi Ed. Hillm of West Orange; visited Mrs man's aunt, Mi Gert ie Friday to Tuesday hey companied home by i Mrs. Mayme \ eral mont Mrs. Ned Hi recent letter tf took part Southern France that he had arrival in | pany w Lan tarned WU paratroope:; charged hi the ear of Pvt ports the « Hearing William spent OVE her paren Weave! weave! on thel ei home ¥en Mift AVAILABLE AT ONCE! In Electric: Gasoline Driven, or lee Cooled Cabinets, HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA. HUBERT ROSSMAN | Milk Coolers| | i H ! 3 J ‘ HP PICTURE OF A LADY ABOUT TO CALL LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR SAYS “PEOPLE ARE MIGHTY HELPFUL THESE DAYS” SUID ova 2 ——————— | HEARS OPERATOR SAY — “PLEASE LIMIT YOUR | SAYS CHEERFULLY - “FLL BE GIAD TO CALLTO 5 MINUTES" ————— THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PINNBYLVYANIA PINE GROVE MILLS Master Jack Artz returned last eek from a 10-day outing in Wash ington, D.C mn guest of Mr, and M1 Miltor Block Our school bus driver for thi for Roval Kline are Rov Bare rd Harpster, ¢¢. A enison rial Valters and Earl Johnston Drove Paul Stoner of Lanmaster nty, and Solomon Peachy of Mit vere in our section tie Pe | purchased ome daughter WAC wna, IR BTN weekend al thelr sume e Relish homestead near ner Lwin : and family te attey i Ve i Wey ihe Herman Everts hose oO treet FINE decarwted Miss Irene Ciell Miler June Miller Holter at Bon jel of Chris ervice of the Hunters Run M urch met at the home of Mrs Kline There were ten pres. Harry Masden spent Thurs Jersey Shore at the home of sister, Mrs Nancy Wagner Ellen Berkevblle entertained the Sunday Sehool classes rainy evening M Ruth Yarrison spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Ann Rager at the home of Mrs. Leitch Some of the people of our oom- munity attended Memorial services so the Kennedy M. E church ot ML Eagle for William Leathers who lost his life In France Mr. and Mrs. Christ Heaton and family spent Sunday afternoon at Mill Hall at the home of Mrs. Heat. on’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Huntingdon, to see her two broth- ers who are home on furfoughs Mr. and Mrx Laird Schenck and Mr. and Mrs Herbert Schenck spent Saturday evening In Lock Ha ven Lester Pickets returned to his work near Pittsburgh after spend. ing the summer at the home of his father<in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homer and daughter, of Lock Haven, visited Sunday afternoon at Mr. and Mre Herbert Schenck's. They left thelr daughter to spend the week Mrs. Jessie Pickets visited last Thursday with her son and daugh- ’ ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs Lester! Ficketa, at the home of Charles Hohenck Mr. and Mrs. E MM. Tressler. of Lock Haven, Mrs. John Rager and son. of Lamar, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Leitch ——————— Advertising in the Centre Demos erat Is the quickest and cheapest {way to tell everybody about your | business, At the Grange Falr last week the Baileyville Grange farm prodive ex- hibit was given second prise and was plated second by judges ny the farm float parade last Thuraday . Miss Myra Miller returned to her home last week and is lmproving very nleely, after several weeks as «a patient at the Philipsburg hospital Retired farmer J. Harry MeCrack en Spent some time the past week in Centre Hall enjoying the fair Farmer Farl Bickle recently pu heise the Roy Gates home on Main treet, better Known Hi Lhe Juanes Smith hom and will occupy it in the Im i Mr. Bick health 8 not up to ml and eLire m farming M1 wi My Harold Henm Friday evening In Graysville parental home, M ind Mr Henry Jack Rudy « ir i : RImy tioned at FU) delinn, Alf, = en aoving a furlough with his wife and family at Peansyivania Pumace and his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Rudy of Port Matiida Me new storage and ise on the Prof recently Ellenberger and M M. A Banik a ! ing MN John H Balley were mong the crowd last week tenting it the Grange Fair 'reshiermin and farmer Charies Schilling and wife of Huntingdon wanty, were Sund dinner guests with thelr son ang family WwW A Schilling on BE. Main strest i Homa tow MceClsin is the ise Is tenanted me chi Bett Harm { Ruth They Also Serve Continged from page one) Area 13Port Matilda Boro, Tavber and Worth Twps y 5 { Area 14-Patten Township Frank Stevensor apt air George O. Stine, Erma Stevenson Leda 8Bmeltzer Area 15-Millheim Boro, Penn, Miles and Haines Twps Mrs. Samuel MeMullin, captain Mrs. Earl Espenshade, Mrs Ed. ward Shugarts, Mrs. Randall Miller Mrs. Arba Evans, Mrs Joon Kline felter, Mrs. James Stover Mrs. El mer Benner, Mrs. William MeMul- lin Mrs. Paul Krape, Mrs. Paul voneida Mrs. Harry Burd, Mrs Frank Burd, Paul Krape, Frank Walker Also Mr: Blaine Hosterman, Mrs Alma Knarr, Mrs. Ruth MeCool Mrs. Tile Omdorf. Mrs. Randall | Meyer, Mrs. John Meyer, Mrs Mar. lon Guiswite. 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VICTORY PULPWOOD COMMITTEE H. A. BROCKERHOFF THOMAS BEAVER J. M. CURTIN MARY H. SCOTT
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