THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five October 19, 1044 EE... LOCALS 4 --Mrs. Maria Hollabaugh of College, Is here for an indefinite visit with her son, Fred Hollabaugh of Reynolds avenue Mrs. Harrison Kline of E. High street, spent the weekend in John- town the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levi ~-Mrs. Elizabeth Tyner, of Snow Shoe, during the weekend visited friends In Tyrone and then motored to Altoona where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Chruscz Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Aumiller and family moved during the week- nd from North Wilson use on West Curtin street recently acated by the Harry Menold fam- State as e street to the | V ily. Mrs Linn for Evanston weeks visiting daughter Mr lington Mrs. E. E Widdowsor ter, Kay, of North Alleg left last Wednesday for for a few visit with mer’s brother-in-law, Lt dowson, and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and family moved last Wednesday from South Spring to the apart- ment in the Newcomb house on East High street recently vacated by Mr and Mrs Hazel Milford Cox, a guard at Industrial School near Camp Hill, spent last ‘ednesday with friends In Bellefonte Cox for- merly operated a restaurant in the Bush Arcade building. Pvt. Virginia Ay stationed at Ft. Deven spending a rlough with ter, Mrs. Franklin Rockey, of Pleas- ant Gap. At Ft. Devens, Pvt. Ayre is stationed at Lowell General’ Hos- pital Mrs. Joseph Michael Joseph sister-in-law, Mrs of Connellsville last week of Mrs Mr. and Mrs North Spring Edward Whittaker, of West left Wednesday IL, spend two her son-in-law and and Mrs. Edward El street, last to and daugh- neny Pittsburgh the Carl street, for- Wid- davs street George White Hill the WAC's Mas her re of is fi «i 518- and Creedon's W. Hickey, all guests early ‘reedon’s parents Roy Wilkinson of street Creedon Mr son and D were Mrs. Arthur Barraclough of East Linn street the Willlamsport wi William Brennan and Mrs. Barraclough's da Lou, was a weekend Dorothy Stevens Miss employed b) in Philadelphia, returned to her du- ties there Tuesday after several days in Bellefonte parents, Mr. and Mrs, W torf. of North Spring street Mrs. Maude Fiedler, of deiphia, Mrs. John Cooner Darby Mrs. Maude V ers Smullton and Mrs. Clinton T. Brion and daughter Janet of Williams- port, were visitors this past weef at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houser, of Lemont Sgt and Mrs chard street spent weekgnd in Mrs with her h mother Mr int 188 L8H on Friday unde: for hospital at Aberdeen ed to be recuperating Miss Bessie Bertha Bloom, well known Buffalo Run Valle; visitors In Bell day morning. and were callers at thi Green is 82 years of age ial disposition and her spry belie her years it last appendicitis ¢ a Rov and is satis Green of ness Peters, wi the Mediterranean War now spending a 30- day leave wi his wife, the former Martha Hugg, and son, Greg- ory K. at their home Milesburg Lt. Peters who returned United States by plane, also Is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Ed- ward Peters of North Thom treet Mr Loewer, of Brook- 5 who ha 1 the Seaview Hospital, Staten Is- land. N. Y.. for several improving y. As she hospitalized while longer will welcome hearing from her many Bellefonte fr the time, Mr ter of Mr. and East Bishop Mr James who returned week from theater, | 3 : their to the lyn been a patient month glo" 13 for a lends to help wile Loewer is the Mrs. A C treet Mrs Mart and children, Dorothy and Tommy, of Mount Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. Prancls Rolley of Clearfield were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Au- man North Spring street. They came to Bellefonte for the christen- ing of Cathy Marshall, infant daugh- ter of Lt. and Mrs. Francis Marshall Mrs. Marshall Is the former Love Auman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Auman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rhine- smith of East Bishop street, on Fri- day went Harrisburg where the former attended an executive meet- ing of the State American Legion held Saturday at the Penn-Harris Hotel. From there they went Philadelphia to spend the whekend as guests of Mrs. Thelma Williams Upon their return home they were accompanied by Mrs. Loulse O'Don- nell and her sister, Mrs. Philip Wit- craft, who were in Philadelphia on a business mission «Mrs. Reid Punderburke, Miss Evelyn Russell and Mrs. Charles L Sheckler, Jr, all of Matthews N C., returned to their home there yesterday after spending a week or more ig Milesburg as guests of Mrs. Bheckler's husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheckler. Mrs, Sheckler's husband, Lt “Bud” Sheckler, is with a Pleld Artillery unit and is now serving in Holland His parents received word last week that he and his brother, Cpl. Bruce Sheckler, recently met in Holland and spent several happy hours to. gether, It was their first meeting in and in Zabkar Sonny g of to to more than two and a half years, and resulted after Bruce, while en- Joying a shower In an industrial plant in Holland, learned from a fellow bather that his brother's out- fit was In the vicinity, Mrs. Mary Sager of Half Moon Terrace, who has been ill for sev- earl weeks, last Thursday was taken to the Centre County Hospital Frank Bartley, a guard at Rock- view penitentiary, has closed his home along Spring Creek and | living at the Tanney Hotel for the winter months Mrs. Oscar Wednesday to her home burg from the Centre County Hos- pital, where she had been a surgi- patient for the past weeks Pfc. John Bottorf, of Camp Ste- wart, Ga. arrived in Bellefonte last week to spend a l4-day furlough with his Mr. and Mrs. John Bottorf, South Allegheny street Mis street sj returned last in Miles- Alkey cal two parent Sr, of Edith Corl of North Spring the weekend in parents, Mir Miss Corl is local telephone State and eme- Pe wnt College with her Mrs. John Corl ployed at the change Mrs risburg spend tussell Wissler, of Har- Bellefonte to her father, and aunt, Ketur- apartment on motored to the weekend with William Colpetzer, ah Colpetzer, at West High st Mrs. Harry Tressler, residing the Airport, and her daugh Richard Heverly lar returned home spending a Pittsburgh Jane the reet near Mr street alter of last Thursday week with rela- chard Genua ret t la par- Genua ned home Mrs. Angelo treet from a -in-law Willlamsport G. Lindquist, of last Wednesday Centre County treatment to and Week's ister Mr Genua of Rudolph East Curtin was admitted Hospital on Tues where street to the and home rapidly Miss Charlotte Horner Pine Mills. who is employed at Hyde potato chip factory in Bellefonte g her home with her sister, Earl Tate, of Hall Moon Terrace, whose husband is in ervice Fred Willis Ge street for medical day returned to her he is recuperating of Grove the Geiss ssinge Mrs red spend husbarn wd will ke vacated last Mr. and Mrs Walter who have moved to Jack H. Yeager tioned at Bainbridge in Bellefonte occupy week Rorabaugh Altoona AS. who is sta- Md, spent with his street the weeket fam- a me on reet al Hospit fe 1 \& December ’ Hawaiians Mrs. Vincent Flynn ar Peggy Bis? t Pittsburgh 1 ( Wa daugh- 4) treet nie 1 were | a! AS d add Alfre Jones ed. Jr. who h er husband's been for nome hard V. Waits OM 3¢ the 1 who Arrived In nited States e FE veral war theatre das last week with former Betty Eckley, ith their daughter Molly live on East Linn Walte also visited his mother Frank Wilson West Bishop iropean the treet. Sen- of McS of East Lo- received word that of Pittsburgh seriously ill for the past y at his home. Mr. McSuley was ricken while at work as mainte. nance man the Kauffman de- partment in that city. The condition of their brother, Joseph who been Ill nearly three years MeSuley home on East Logan not improving, relatives ss Mar ley treet has James, other been at store na atl the street sald John H. Diehl, formerly of How- ard, who several weeks ago went to Rockford, Ill. to make his home with his sons, posteards us that he has taken several trips through the country surrounding Rockford and comments upon the “miles of good corn” and the “hundreds of acres of soy beans and fields full of eat- tle and hogs” In reporting Mr Diehls departure for the middle west recently, his age, through a typo- graphical error, was given as ™ in- stead of #4 The Rev. H C. Stenger, Jr, pastor of the Methodist Church in Bellefonte, will be guest preacher at evangelistic services to be held in the Methodist, Church in Renovo beginning Sunday evening, October 15, and continuing through Sunday, October 20. This is a part of a sim- ultaneous campaign held In the Williamsport, Jersey Shore and Lock Haven groups of the Methodist Churches in the Willlamsport Dis- trict. The campaign will be under [the direction of Dr. Harry Denman, ‘chairman of the Commission of Evangelism of the Methodist Church is | with offices ln Nashville, Teun. C. Ward returned Lt Curtin a medical Fisher last Wed to her home on after having been Centre treet patient at (he County Hospital for a week Pfc. Henry Casper left Satur. day for his new post at Greensboro, N. C., after spending a 14-day fur- lough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs Howard Casper, of North Thomas street Pvt Army lough M1 Mrs Howard He hl amp at Ft. Warren Mrs. Albert Numbers N. J. accompanied by her Elizabeth Walker, of Del are expected in Bellefonte Saturday for a few days’ visit with their brothers, Judge Ivan, Milon and Cecll Walker I'hose from of town who attended the funeral of Edwin Lucas of Memphis, Tenn. former Bellefonte resident, held Sunday at the Wetz- ler funeral home in Milesburg, were Mrs. A J. Beezer and Mrs. Samuel Clason Punxsutawney, and Mrs Fred Garrett Pittsburgh In September the Bellefonte area short of its paper quota by 61.000 pounds In the month in this vicinity were 14,175 pounds of paper, 1.000 pounds of tin cans and 250 pounds of rags. The paper quota for the month was 12 pounds per person or about 75.000 pounds Mrs. Calvin Purnell and son North Spring left last week for Boston spend about a month with Ensign Purnell, who | tationed there Mi Edna of Harold F recently the No] 15«clay furs parents Shope, « Friday Wyo of Trenton sister, Miss Wilmington Shope u spent a home Comer 1 returned on f al of nls und on out ol of } 11 fell collections of street Mas her wo husband Fast weekend N.J Kilpatrick spent in Ocean City th iu ~ IrecKer EYE Glenn Lippert i } Qster spent Sunday visiting his {amil Clearfield Paul McMul son of Pf Ha child and nos in The Bellefonte Chamber « seeking to get taxi service Bellefont and Lewistown the Chamber bulletin reports. Under present rulings a taxi is allowed to travel only 25 miles from its garage round trip. The Chamber holds that people traveling now are those whose business Is Important and necessary and whose time is valuable Bus connections at State College are in- adequate and the Chamber hopes to ald the situation with either taxi ervice or a direct bus service from Bellefonte to Lewistown Mrs. Frances Burke home in Altoona on Wednesday alter a week's visit with her niece and nephew. Miss Elizabeth Farley and Thomas Farley, of South Water street. Mrs. Burke was accompanied home by her daughter-in-law, Mrs A. G Werte. and little daughter Linda Lou, who came (0 Bellefonte Wednesday for a few hours’ visit Other guests at the Farley home on | Tuesday were thelr cousins, Mr. and Mrs, William Taylor, of Pittsburg, who motored here for a brief visit with friends In Bellefonte and Milesburg LL. William J. Krone who re turned to the States In July after spending 16 months In the South Pacific, Is able to return to duty after treatments In the England Ceneral Hospital, Atlantic City J. Krone wag wounded over a year ago on Howland Island when the gun in a tank exploded while he was testing It. It Krone's wife, the former Evelyn Knoffsinger of Pleas- (ant Cap, has been Hyving with her sister, Mrs. Ward Korman of Me- tuchen, N. J Krone will report to Fort Dix, then have a few days off, where. Mrs. Krone will join him jon his new assignment, Mf Come« merce Is betwee! to returned ner N.| Pvt. Dori | Eckley of Camp Lee Va. arrived during the weekend for a visit with his wife, the former Mary Duke, at thelr home In Cole- ville Mrs street delphia niece, Mr neds Mr. and Mr: East Linn street James York of the weekend in friends James Decker of Blanchard Tuesday night went to Phila- to visit her nephew and and Mrs, Thomas A. Ken- Miles Alkey and Mr. and Milesburg, Baltimore visiting of Mrs spent My Half Andrew Knaplk, Ji and Mrs. Andrew Knapik Moon Terrace, last Thur tonsillectomy at hospital son of Of under - Centre dny went a the County Murs fonte Thomas Johnstown M1 war Belle alls of S weekend In latter ister Laither Smith of Mrs. Anne ( street, spent the with Harry Otto Mrs. Harry Yarnell vesterday underwent an operation at the Philipsburg State Hospital. Her condition late yesterday reported satisfactory Harold Ward ret her Cleveland Ohlo, alter everal with her husband's mother delle Ward of East Curtin st Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Alkey of Huntingdon were in Bellefonte on Monday vis the latter nother Mr Hary Sout Penn street Mrs. Alkey is former Sarah Haag Mrs. W 1 Lhe ¥ 4 Shaw ley H wa as being Mis Friday urned or HOM in day Mrs eel pending ting Hang the i Sat law id Miss Bishop her hom hispital operation street Sunday from where 14] Append days ago Howard Hancock of Pleasant days In Bedford Pvt Hancock the Pleasant Gap State Gal few are spending a friend » visiting stationed a Police station Dobelbower of Monday for ar her husband Dobelbower of Dobe cles Ihow er of Valle Richard Claypoole and son Jiack Ridee Pittsburg b. W of Aberdeen AT ng te who at 3 : Ferguson Rebekah Crove Mills Monday 1 wer Han : and daug! ter Ann, Mr Decker ter Anne rs. Clarence Mrs Lela Mrs. John Heckmar Belle Bulle - shell § on P-47 Are ended the officers a the Lad Pine Mrs Lodge iRht at and Swartz, Miss Verna Arders Mrs Brown a Cole swick "red The Oxtober Chamber of ( Ole that a oY meres rocket Wes new EF used with hte great plane These shells ied av more ariety o is and has accurate f bombs comment powerful enough biggest German bulletin adds that an important part shells is being produced by Titan Metal Company B. Barnhart employe Acar operated by 8S of near Bellefonte Bellefonte postoffice. and hine driven by Jacob Corman near Bellefonte. collided on the Diamond about 11:15 o'dlock Monday morn- ing. Mr Barnhart had parked in front of the First National Bank and was driving away when the Corman machine attempted to turn right to travel west on High street The bumper of the Barnhart car was broken and there was some damage to the Corman machine of the A Mad of Mrs. Lou Levi on Sunday return- ed to Bellefonte and is with her son- in<law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Harrison OG. Kline on East High street, after having spent several months i Johnstown with her son and daughter<in-<law, Mr. and Mrs leo A. Levi Mrs Levi made the trip home as the driving guest of her | son and daughter-in-law and their infant daughter, and with Mrs. H. OG. Kline who had gone to Johnstown last week for a several days’ visit with the Levi family Miss Shirley Thomas daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Leslie Thomas of South Thomas street a junior at the Bellefonte High School for the third {time has had clothing designs sub- {mitted by her accepted and publish | ed by the author of Dixie Dugan jcomic strip appearing in various {Sunday newspapers. The cartoon. | Ist uses clothing designs submitted | by readers and acknowledges'the de- | signer in a small appearing the strip. Miss Thomas is a feature {writer for the Red and White News, | Bellefonte High School newspaper. International trade, ike a poker game, requires more than one play- or with chips, on | | om a — "CLASSIFIED ADVE RPTISEMENTES Xn —— Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazingly popular, Corwidering its low cost and the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com ~ munity Bargain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first lssue and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where ndvertise- ments contain mare than twenty-five words, one cent & word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estale advertising sale or rent KEYED ADS—All advertisements that request replies to be malled to this ofMice, must be complied with by those answering the advertise ments. Please do not call at the office for information concerning such advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted to divulge ithe name of the advertiser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every subscriber to The Centre Dem- ocrat whose subscription ix paid up to date, is entitled to a 25-word ad- vertisement in these columns one time, free of charge Otherwise the subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals Work Wanted TED Plan To Establish | Credit System Here. MI PV ne Belleds e 37 Articles for Sale Bells SALE E Marietta oo Also used sil Mecker, Millbheim FOR A —— ™ May Sell Church 'R CIDER. MAKING ae Axe BUPPER The WE i Sprucetown M. EB Churct hacke wie tt nent i the MM Serve Cr e Beli Card of Thanks Peter Phone ¢ ™i Help Wanted WANTED home “ " Wo ) rho = genera 11 ree Kr adu Klinelelter WANTED Men Ww cut paper wood mine props. jogs. mill work. Con. tract or by the hour Houses and cabins suitable for family use for rent at job Inquire of OO. W & Bon, Fleming. Ps WANTED oo help work Alno Apply in person Thout Inn, Water Pa ext ft Ww h or y Behe Pe \ one 13R3 Warriors rere ngs |» Purmace Pa Mark, Ps nA BURIAL VAULTS «Be sre it » » Duniap reinforosd ooherete burial mult when you must choose one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the | past twenty years and sold direct to iyou Delivered anywhere In Centre county Teiephone Belisfonte 508 242% or TITRA "we ATTENTION «Parmers onl dealers truckers: Choice Mosbannon « for stove furnace and stoker at Haupts Storage Yards stripping Ipits. Truck loads delivered. or hau [Any quantity yourself Call or phone {Haupi's Place. between Bellefonte {and Milesburg Phone 208) x43 eo - T— s - A middie-aged womas in kitchen and other A wallress over 21 yearn after 2 p m. Big treet, Bellefonte x43 WANTED Lor to it and plie paper rood 0 roads in Little Buger Valley Whitmer-Steele Company, 65 King Street. Northumbertiand., Pa ad via. ng how much you oa handle and when you can commence work. Rep- resentative will meet you By ap- pointment In Tdttle Sugar Valley Qu wWracton pee! truck Write Od or KF armer Wan ted Real proposition for young farmer on fine An un- | Position bottom-land farm near Lock Haven. usual chance for an ambitious man. open immediately. Martin Motor Com Flemington, Pa. Phone Lock Haven 2123 POR i$) MAI 1, UR BALE kA Se ———————— EE ———_——————— — p— Farms For Rent. RENT eral Dogs, Pets, Etc. ¥ Py fu / CASH FARMER: Sales Mart Penna Valiey Sales Bar Real Estate for Sale Money to Loan Por tazes : RE -— When you a farm purpose oOOTeTa ll ve or woniact Progiiction Credit 13 E Heb 80. Bellefonte if Centre Pa. holds Mie ®very Bechdel ef Do OTL Lael 0n WANTED--To rent unfurnished Poultry for Sale Repairing ICING Keer Tous Maytag line Darts and ser wash - Oe We service all makes RWeODeTs Sweeper Lirushs e R K Owens Eecirio 8 Allegheny street. Dial 2088 4 of WORE Cattle ¢ ¢ work In stock SCTERE. sel ACTER Mock, elec. Swarts Bellefonte. Pa. Phone 1-1f era We alm lL oa evs key ne Shop machlr nave DEAD STOOK- Oo t ' Ree » Wanted to Rent AMA x42 ns operly compounded people Miscellaneous ) | CK Ge Removed promptly Vor e 73 «8 Cenire Hall 85. Miliheim 30-R-§ atl Removed promptly MY exXDense hone doyd LL Smith 1-4¢ TREAT FEET--We rus . *oury 1 in m ww ANYLIDe at efonte chyropodiste IpDOris mit rite shoes at Better # " wis taelf and last but not i r remedy. Costs We also carry » Mul ve riboped therapeulle eumati? shoes cluding the wm Doctor Locke Shoe and oth Bring your prescriptions and rece! pla have them FRegisteres Intest and 3 ¥ ad moO to 8 ALG by A full lw of the oxhest drugs and medicines obtain. able anywhere, as we A sock of get It for youl or It n™ mao. draw and everything brand splinter new and both RINGS PHARMACY Exclusive Drug Store ®ther curry I Large stock fram which up 0 date Trusses Dited single and double. THE TIB- SUBIR ne © WANTED! Automobile Mechanics and Helpers GOOD PAY GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS APPLY Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts, | DAN GROVE MOTORS Bellefonte, Pa. PHONE 2719
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