Page Two RE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BRILEFONTE, PR. Carrie Hertlein, aged 10 years, of | » letter this week from they {Snow Shoe, was admitted to the CENTRE HALL Plc. George Martz tating that | Philipsburg State Hospital where had undergone the Hiro | operat) she underwent an operation for ap- {for the removal of shrapue] and va pendicitis. She was reported to be CHURCH SERVICES | Mr and Mrs, Robers Rhoades, chills | feeling very ungomfortable He wa recovering Penn's Valley Lutheran: Rev, @.|3ren Shirley, Bobby and Billy, at- removed Lo a government hospi Alexanaer L. - Shoemaker, while C. Otto, pastor. Centre Hall--Church temded the nutrition canferente at in England after being seriously Fifty Years Ago painting his house at Beech Greek, school, 9:30; Communion 10:30, TaPrishurg, Friday and Saturday, a8 wounded In the invasion of Franc rao st 4 . rian K x 1 Aeembd af My PRAT 1 } ‘ A i § » Poatniaster . Horney hat tiated The curbetons markets: avd: begin: fell from a ladder and brok: a bone Spring Mills—Church school, 9:30; guess of Dt, Tauline Beery Mack | Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Riegel receive M nd M1 : Milk C | r ri \ i ¥ bh ta in 0 e post- ning to dwindle. The number of 10 an ankle, it was revealed througn Harvest Home festival, 7:30. Tus- of State College o in note last week from thelr a if y hr oe 00 e Ss vernal good gas hurhers in por AR pork / an x-ray examination at the Lock seyville—Harvest Home festival, 9: Mrs. Annie Rossman of Tussey- | Pfc. Jack Riegel, stating that he was fi h akes an | rov nt | wagons on Saturday was small The ’ : 4 oflice, al hm hey an im eme 8 alo on 54 In hy Mars Bhd Haven hospital Chureh school, 10 ville, spent Sunday with her daugh- | seriously {11 in a government upon former accomodations. Steam garden UCK alk LE heat n htroduced: al 48 neariv. over N. E. Robb, Bellefonte banker, was ; lical : gm ter, Mrs. John B. Wert and family. | pita] somewhere in Ital L. Wilson in Ma aii | AVAILABLE HERt Sadr. be Inuoduce rig Mii Be reported to be wecovering rom a i angelicn { ev. AN Ranigr, Mrs, Rossman plans to make hale ofl Mrs Ralph Tressler of Cenlre | AT ONCE ' i § J { Go 3 . 1 p y ooh : . ey ‘ 0 serious lliness. He was stricken while. 10.00. World-Wide Communion household goods on Baturday, O0%.iga) R Dp. had Sunday dinner witl SCOTIA ‘ attending a bankers’ conference in 11:00 Spring Mills World-Wide 28, Satna v4 | Chicago and was forced to curtail | oral > iE] . ‘ first of November for Baltimore,!tiful in Peuns Creek and along Bald Communion, 2. Tusseyville-—Church ‘eld 5 KDE fi-day fur- . 1} in the afternoon . I . to or lee Cooled Cabinets where he recently created a resi-| Eagle Creek his stay In that city chool, 9:30; World-Wide Commun- Field, Ill, is spending a 1 3 homecoming in 8 ay . r het ! ) " " ) ' yhins Milesburg ". lough with his parents, Mr. and Mr Rev. Vinton McClella a of | : ‘ dence which they will oecupy in Li Miss Annie Kline. of near Belle- br. C. A. Robinson, of Milesburg, fon, 7:30 John Rimmey, near Centre Hall At! 4 \ f g ION . K " _ rile ces in the . J y s ¢ Lutheran church i 1 at Seti . future for te daughter of Mi ae Mrs jd Sabu jCIneY dunia Gide at PE Penn's Valley Methodist: Rev. El- the end of his furlough ne will re bork ens : recuperating from an ||," : i + ‘ : ; HUBERT ROSSMAN a» haat’ Brothers | h hy 3. Birr Sn a ” a eu Jariey Us ol nd | abd his wife rented an apartment ™¢r Nunemaker, pastor Centre Hall port to Hamilton Field, Calif {operation on one of his le at ts Bhows " : : HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE ed the cont wot for the p m bing & or : anth’ isit in njon an in the Dobakd Poller home, corbel « viurch school 10:00 World-Wide Mrs. Mary Neff and Mrs. E. W.|Johns Hopkins » ital 1 xt ar ’ | Phone 2615 the how Anmory..Mr. Hetey Bart-|Ciipton cout ¢ A Communion, 11:00. Spring Mills— | pile, Mr Mrs He is a former 1 at bb ave BELLEFONTE, PA SEASON Sheriff Condo has been out for George Valentine and family ex the past few davs tearing out fish Mr. and Mi: Clarence Miller nd ‘ pect to leave Bellefonte about the baskets. He reports them quite plen- a H. M. William i Pvt. John Rimmey of Chanu'e| accompanied them to the E | In Fleetrie: Gasoline Driven, of Spring and Curtin street i accompanied and more, Md is superintending the carpenter Large quantities of brick from Yan dw gu be: Waa carrying Church school, 9:30; church service Ralph Neff of Oak Hall, to Altooni|of Centre Hall pecial effort is being made aill Hall are being unloaded at the a , Hl wy Fh Saree Thomas 7:45. Sprucetown Church service, on Sunday, where. they. visited with air. ard i | in ) "R tation: fon savin he t pene t as aly Ww J ¥ 1 "M1 wrth “ " A vii ali the 15th of Novembe: IR on , the y A Vig oe ohank Irvin, who lived about three miles | J:%0: Church sehogh 1 ng Ji Man) NE A tained at | In case the count fai ould be platform is nearly worn gut from Bald Eagle uffefed gunshot The Garden Section of the Womn- " : ge. ay # 4 ha J 4 Pee: ’ suiocessfubly reorganized. that would jext week we will get steam heat |, unea. if. 1he peta He recelved ..¢ Club met with Ms william Mn. ahd nam Sania) Se ir ebay Fr . "w : ‘ wil, " “ treatment abt a physicians office ia hr wh . Mr, and Mra John Rishel attended daughters Mas be an excuse for some { Bellefon and then . will be no more i“ andl — Bradford on Tue day evening. Mrs the Bloomsburg Pair today rtd Bitar Judy exorbitant landlord 0 aqvan akin Archie Allison's new Clayton Brown, owner of © Paul Martz was co~hostess Mem = uslton. W. Va their rent Rent are Now Hgher | residence i wbout completed rhey Beenie theatn gave free SHOWS bers present were: Mrs. £. 'W. Miller Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Krebs, son ag Ht Bd in Bellefonte than in illian rt, expect to move into it this coming Monday and Tuesday afternoons so Mrs, wWillam Campbell, Mrs. Harold Jerry and Johnny, visited on Sun- Ampson Lock Haven or Tyrone wee all youngsters could see the famous Duyst, Mrs. T. C. Williams, Mrs. | doy With their parents, Mr. and Mi, being call The mine bank M H Yom: Micture Abraham Linealn.” Hun- George Lutz, Mrs. John Whiteman, Charles Krebs In MSR VE Jd Rey ng the Valent ni will in op Ses Ma ¥ and elen IEnP- dreds of children flocked to te Wthe- Mrs FP. V. Goodhiart Mrs. C. A. Mi Mr. and Mrs ohn Wier in Sa bers Linda erations in vt time. Sup 4500 g Lenn n - leave this week atre to see the production ler, Mrs George Heckman, Miss lena : 5 nda y wit W. Gephart recently ret ed from . a P ut a the forme: Clarence Rhoads. of Belielonte, a Jennie Thomas, Mrs. George Btover Mr and Mrs Ralpds Martz, chil- | red Corby the eastern stat nd secured mat a A hv Sie prin ion ol guard at Rockview pemtentiary, Mn. © H. Kuobrell, Mrs. George dien Danny, Tommy Donny Jiminy Mr. and new customers {or littar Iori - od ng Prest FE UCT took six prisoners from that insti. Sweeney and Mrs, Edith Campbell, | Melvin, Pally apd Bammy, and Mi , son This will be good 1 to our work-!"., y+ pie PIA NIST “tution to Pittsburgh. Four of the of State College. as a guest, Mrs. Mary Martz of Pleasant Gap, spent | spent ingmen he men were transferred because they George Stover read a paper ob bulbs Sunday evening with his parents, wwn Allegheny Conferen ft 1st week the friends of Join G. were unruly. one refused to work, and Mrs Durst talked on fall gar~- Mr. and Mrs. John Martz Mrs. Joe Slenkes United Brethren church, meeting at Love sq iroculated nomination and the other had attempled to es- den work Mrs. Williams had charge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoades Houte of Lock Hi Conemaugh, announced the follow H about town. The idea is to be [cape of the question box. Refreshments were dinner guests on Tuesday eve- | Martha Spyker ng pastor anpointments in Cen- Prepared to file the papers in case In stepping from a car &% War- Were served by the hostess during ning of Homer Rodeheaver and the Piper All ! ity: Bellefont + Shay La rdicial deadlock with Lovell 48 pjory Mark, Mrs. CM. Thompson, He socigl hour Warren Hoopes, at the Philipsburg en, were weeken heim. C. © filler: F ips I broken. Thal means that under of Tyrone slipped and sulfered a John McClens han | onfined to hotel, Later the Rhoades’ allended Mrs. Chester i - f Maxwell : t Matil W. [8a 4 imstances M ne de rractire of (he leg. An ambulance bed because of lines Mr. Rodeheaver's concert of sacred alter Bera {3 ' CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS : nd Stormstow: ndidate until t " Wn galled but meantime Mr M and Mrs. George Spayd of music in the auditorium of the 4 | Thompson was taken to a Deardby Civde. Ohi were recent guests ad Bellefonte High Sciool : \ > shier Dome where medical realinent Was the Spayd-Dutrow home Pvt. John Rimmey of Chanute former resident of the Egg H and Riven The Woman's Missionary Society Field Ill. called on Monday alter- Gon an for th r PRECISION ame While W. Cronister. of War- of the Presbyterian church met with noon to see John B. Wert, 8: service he the | H in the ro Ark former Centre county ay P P Henshall 1 Wednesday Mr. and Mir Samuel Bitner and on Sunday al LA] » - manage- sherif] is driving home from Al- evenin Mrs. T A Auman had daughter, Mrs. Spurgeon Hennig! Mr. and M Cr { ElectriciFencer Week some | loona prang in front of BS coarge of the devotions. Mrs. Ches- and Miss Ruth Billow celebrated row { ittaburg 1 BELLEFONTY conlec- r nes stone quaury south of ter Spvk had charg the pro- Mrs Bitner's birthday anniversar: nd wit} [ ent J LEWISTOWN 1 SAME HIGH QUALITY and rliwood ne snana fatally gram. Mrs Lovm and Miss receqtly with a dinner at the Stover ) John B. We ‘ # hs ; ) . ; An injured ahd Was Wirned « Ww t Helen Miller gave reports on mission hotel in Livonia sister R Dal ‘ A S.YR SERVICE QUARAM Marriage licenses we {sstieg : . flected by climbing Tyrone Home for the Aged. fo be toples. Others present re. Mrs F The members of the Rebekah in B nt M y A Ly Tes pl rold R A RE Of LE hr iD ORS v lodge ad a weiner roast in the beep serd from the «f —_— ‘ B BATTERY MIZER heard Rean, Bog Tw nd Ma | A y : pel ay Aldr f hambersbar Martha Boal Mrs J J eck 1. 100OF hall on Tuesday evening be fal n ' . Me, outrent Evert Sout ] “Ou Mart A " ¢ that ‘ : wall Known rest nt man umed Mr Orvis § i { } { 1 reguls peels ; ' o Fleck. Huston Tw Hi Hah Tavis wae tal J. toe ar lohhtar Of five 8 the Wiliams. Mrs.-Ohnries BIack san0 candies cbt rn Te there of the! 3 dat i : > 4 4 PLUX DIVERTER seeures . ttthy . ‘ i" i was he lie “ 4 ‘ Miss Afar Unda Potter mh oro; h IpDer was t ot - ali Iresshe: Centre H R 1 ina - s constant performance ] Hul a . M X . oon. | ¢ . { tu it ments were served be M Henshall on the Bitner lawn ere Big er 4 f M 4 3 oS . % DRY WEATHER INTENSE Howard Aarol H i ' x of the wal is 1 . ar “ey s during th social hour Mr . ) ; 0 3 Ke (1 and Mr ; " ' ‘ . » , FIER I Wo wl a h ili wt Wi ; : 4 : »s ) " , yg 4 tent: yo ‘ y y . ha rd a ghd oo y “ ‘ ys " Haven, 4 a Junds A Ar ’t " n , §. NEON PENCE TESTER Prank e or | Pleasant Gap had been i York. was a patient recently In Mes Richard Mann re y : : ; : 1. STORMPROOP SEALED roby , | Fels Ni. Al CR g the Johna-Hopkins sa pi in je Mrs Mary Neff of Cent i . ¢ is : H ¢ - CASE Te, eh 3 : mare, Mg D. spent lst week with Mr. and Sund te - Bf PROVEN ON 350.000 FARMS M ! ! : Gel whea . Mrs Margare! Godahall retury Mrs. E W. Miller yx ‘ v w following Godhar home on Priday after a we da Petty Officer Allan McArt, who Is vice was attended | copii i For Immediate Delivery Ses town . ‘ beta . . th nan i : ’ ’ . CR iefont nn tent . A \ ¢ d neat . , " . n { 4 sil , rtioit : ™ : ths V-11 ; ran , Pp 1 ; p St of 4 lady of thie Dlace whos t years he Gad an Nittany, Safiird ut when ib aod family at Port Roya aol Te we aIASE NO Sern] the Ste H i g : SCHAEFFER'S ug : } a ; Hem " Ling 4 posh wi : uv M: Ray Oililia | risburg. Sunday at (he home of Mr and M u Tee aller y dressed herself in then river. H. E Putman of Lock Haven, on Mes A A Tr a Ti HY A ay haat 1. 7 Walter Ba . \ HARDWARE a aaa - out three wee 2 stranger a] TIVE visited Satwday and Sunday with Clark's Summit ! flert : ' BELLEFONTE, PA Bi 3 Lu | Lea i ' ’ Mise Margaret Jaocol Nr and Mrs. John Marts ehwreh rf . ¥ mg off he aa i y ‘ aswing wii | ide i RIN bli : f : : n : il 4 ¢ Kter Eleanot - Yon po J . WAS AnH " Baturd { her Dares e confidence of the Mrs. J. E. Rover. Mr. and Mi Last Saturday The Hornet 1 itizens i the tale that he a \ Aig en he Publ Get vel] of Uniontown also new Republican paper published at se rvice agent and had been Service Commission in Harr: bw guests of the Rovers ¥ rel m Ls eo # 1 ’ Pp ‘ { v sit 11 Sane it Qa : $341 tia vi Howard. hade I AeA 10 i Bribe wl y he Da A Bar ' Stella ostermay War ’ Mi Stell th ot - etl, Peans: ivania Raton ae; 1g | 1 usst of Miss Ids Frazier his section. Beech Crek. | two mm week been conduectis tutdes of Mm . ! : Ibert of Lewistows Bop | greate; fateh A PLAIN STATEMENT Anna Maur { Beer) werkend guest of nw Mrs. Richard “= | PULPWOOD SITUATION cheek-up after spending a Heda) anvalescent furlough wh Dis par- J Milesburg TO Mr ang Mrs. Orvis Weaver red tbe Miss Margate! Alexander is unde rained ba treatment In & sanstomium at CHI . rom her hus- 100 Springs, N. ¥ ULPWOOD CUTTERS, contractors and producers can justly lon wt Smow The first fall meeting of ‘the feel proud of the job they are doing in increasing the production Sunday Her Womans Club was #ld in the high ; . . 4 who was schoo] Tuesday evening, September of a vital War Material. Although the demands of War for Pulp- A a ie 2 A a ar ate VARICES TRI wood are far greater than the supply, the emergency is being met the ’is0 excaped In. ing Bell Telephone films were show A reception for new mambers will American Way — by doing somet hing about it, be held during the social hour Lanson Barns hes returned to his home for an indefinite time. Mis sis. This Battle Is Far From Won ter, Mrs. da BchwBer of Altoons : Roms, Blu hin for two gr The products of Pulpwood Paper and Paperboard —are classified by : : a They iad en ving with rs . . h . . [ndly damaged Schoefler s son-in-law apd daugh the War Production Board as the Nation's Number One Critical War ” . t N pana 3} wi ¥ M | ’ Brats io “ i a ama Nn Lampe Se Shortage. The shortage is still serious and the more men we ship over olrat 7 : vere! 150 ear He hant toe Roser k mine a Rus: Miss Esther Blazer has secured SOAs, the more territory we occupy, the more shooting that is done, the townshin wa found raday employment with the Reconsbiue- norning 0 the rules of aanty [Yon Pinasce Corp. in Washington more pulpwood will be needed to deliver the goods on schedule, wii vd Been Joatroved b N.»'D C She worked at the Allen Crest during the niet The disc ne «08 In Stale College during the sum- made by Steporn Bumak fF Poul er The Need will Continue haburg, owner snd opervtor of Lx! Mm Anne Bartholomew had as : . rine. and hig wa Sn Jeon and weekend guests Mr and Mrs. Char If the war were to end tomorrow, our millions of fighting men and Un. "Yen they reached] the ew oy Baker of Lick Haven : tending to go tf ‘Wark. The vals] Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kline. who women overseas would still have to be fed and clothed. Unprecedented the oullting were stil’ burning made sale of thelr stock 1nd hotise wilt : y . thelr arrival: Also in ‘he shante hold goods at thelr home in Tusseys civilian demands for pulpwood products, unfilled during wartime, are re found the remains of 5 mul, ville on Priday, sre making their waiting to be taken care of upon the close of hostilities. ch was stabld 1n pale of o home with thelr son«in-law and ‘ ts : Fore eyi, a Bats dav~hier. Mr. and. Mm. Herbert i With the Pulpwood Industry, it is still full speed ahead —and the Claris —— eee A ter Gartich ane end of the voyage is not even in sight. : tertained at dinner on Sunday at "This mill wants to buy all the sound pllpwood it can get. [thely home near Centre Hall, My DOWN + land Mrs Harry Cummings. Chester | - Faust, Betty Bt Plerre and Janet Comes the Cost of Better Hearing Lowier of Centre Hall and vicinity serene oripgeluniion ous, [PVE Dean Wert returned to his) Quality Begins With the Pulpwood: This mill makes | ‘ - [Srey niet are oer for fine quality products. It must have quality material. Cut : | | lotigh with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. sound pulpwood. Don't waste precious time cutting and haul- $ new Claude Wert. near Centre Hall e ry : | "Mr. and Mrs. John Cetchelt of | ing pulpwood that is rotted or excessively crooked or thin, 4 A \ " wa lines are crowded . / | | Radionie Hearing nd al he Emerick-Mark nome. They ey also] | microphone, magnetic phone. batter. | and with Mr and Mis, W. A | hon, battery ro Liberal guar You can’t tell by looking at the telephone but the opera. ey The members of at the hom WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER CO. oe wll bk. When Long Dorcel werwy | $4) “TREES, M0 ML To “** TYRONE, PA.—WILLIAMSBURG, PA: centers are crowded, she will say — "Please limit your call Come In for Demonstration ikte Prag, Mis. Milford Luse, Get in withthe n 0 5 minutes.” , , . That's 4 good ides for these wae days. Bradtord and Mrs. G. K. Prank A. touch dealer in your territory from whom we buy wood plenie lunch way saben on the back : “A. ©. CONFER, Spring Mills E. S. BENNETT, Bellefonte . Mabe! Poster of Asronsbury. oe yas 3 waked guest of Mrs. Loven +h 4d Fh Yh hy YY EY A. YEA TRE BELL TELEPNONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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