26, 1944 o_o 0 5 A—————— Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. last | house fined to week is wygain Mi Mrs, A. E. Limbert came grandparents of ter, Carol Ann, porn to Id Mark Limbert {in a hospita) ndelphia on Tuesday, Oct, few route to Bprir friends V. A. Aumari, Helen Decker and Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle were Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, William Finkle I Miffiinburg Efnest Wagner, teacher of the sev. enth and eighth grades has been confined to bed because of lines infant weighed 6 pounds and 7 Mrs Annie Rossman, who becam ounces. Lt. Limbert is somewsiere In ill suddenly at her home In Tussey France, while Mrs. Limbert is living ville on Thursday morning wis with her parents in Philadelphia brought to the home of her Miss Carrie Belle Emerick re- ter, Mrs. John Wert in the after- ceived word the latter part of the noon where she is being cared for week of the death of her nephew, misses Fern Hanna and Phyl Pvt, Eugene McConahoy, who Was Grove, who are emploved in Wash- killed in action on September 24 In noton ’ spent the weeke Mp ie South Pacific, presumably in the awn, Bb TNE Sadie LF Wiad attack on the Palau islands PvL william B. Hanna and Mr. and Mrs MeConahoy received of his am-|onhester Grove phiblous training the Pacific Mi const. He is survived by his parents Sylvie, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. McConah and oven sister, Gall of Altoona, He was a of her parents frequent visifor at the Emer) Br witord #4 home. Mrs. DD. C. Mitterling and Mrs. oro C. W. Boozer of Centre Hall, were _ °° wints of the young soldier ag Mrs. Roy Corman of Wilkinsburg, was culled here week by ness ol Mrs. “sher conait improved Those Ieee my for i“ to be about bed able days the Bom Twenty Years Ago Warren, Heverl Mrs. George Heverly, Butler, daughter of Romola, surprised friends ast week Howard and being happy bonds of Marriage licenses the following couples: Roland Pet- ers, Woodland, and Besste Hummel, Woodland: Munro E. Northamer, Philipsburg, and Hazel M. Hoffer Philipsburg: Gustave Turick, Win- burne, and Anna Vrobelski, Osceola Mills; George 8. Shoemaker and El- sie B. Benho!f, Lock Haven he new ipsburg, which has pleted, was thrown inspection. Constr pital was started about two “go It is a four-story fire-proof building Miss F. A. Daugherty is superintendent of the hospital and Dr. W. B. Henderson, chet of staf Workmen are this week engs in sinking the small holes along the curbing of the main streets opposite country for re-election, and accord- tie business places which will cor Ing reports, had taken with im tain, on occasions of celebration, to Washington a clear working ma- flag poles surmounted by a four jority to bots and Senate. foot American flag. This idea Is fos. The vote in county for the warded .by the American Legizn and tional ticket stood: Coolidge the Bellefonte business men have Davis 4442, ang LaFollette 639 Wil- responded loyally llam H. Noll leasant Gap, Dem- | among the successful ocralic nominee [Or representative first day in the Pine General Assembly was de- were the J. Laird Holmes in with a majority unoer nerick and ns tribe. RE and territories in ME ean got been seen With gene Irvin ven clm Peters comior were the other The new Decker Brothers garage, on the corner of Spring and High streets, will be officially opened LO the public on Saturday, November 15th. $100.00 in automobile Kcees~y ories will be given away. An orches- tra will furnish music for the casion James Bent, of Bellefonte, an em- ploye at the Rockview penitentiary, received a broken elbow and possible fracture of the collar bone on Tues- day afternoon, when he fell from a scaffolding while in We perform- ance of his duties. He plunged feet to a conarete walk below Frank McMullen, of Coleville, was admited the Centre County Hos- pital on Tuesday morming suffering with gunshot wounds his head, back and neck, the result of being shot at by a hunter named Bartley, of Unionville. Young McMullen had two companions with him, Lincoln Grubb and Edwin Thomas I'he hunter sald he thought they were turkeys perched on a log President had swept the son of Mr, and and Miss Lulu James Butler of thelr many motoring Ww joined in the matrimony be ~ 1 daugh- and Mrs in Phil- 17. The and the > y Fifty Years Ago by Fellows of Milesburg I thirty the William Grass- county pres they w erect & he Hose boarders the ent The here are jail Undine this place miforms Odd in have purchased lot on which mire w lodge hall on tram OC- " were issued to viii ill Harr $1000 Company of nave ordered forty new They are being made at Lewins' tailoring establishment and The ome [are dark blue cloth, trimmed with old-time players quite white brald. With new uniforms and confident a booming band they will be John Q. Miles is f the right in the swim. The beauty about at he has m the whole business is tfiey have the of terra cott ) ready cash to pay for same Port Matilda Le analy Agnes Hull, Mary Hull, Kate Me- it to be wx oeld Mahon ‘olin McMahon, Frank ticie altz, George Beezer, Albert Baum, I'he MeMahot McMahon, Ho Garman, and John MoSulley, Bellefonte, attended the Co- Ball at Lock Haven last Fri- ! pers and Ure dau) - } for tl ti 1 otball pipe organ will toona awn home quip ar, Leary ther Miriam Ocker new 25 men be I'reasarer ! opinion th able rm sis shows state hospital at Phils Just been coms open for public uction of the hoss all find ’ nna Lo on Wilbur McC Marlin and were Bunday di Mir Beulah the elan are: Joe < Lax ¥ nner guest and Mrs, D M Bradiora Har- weeken her ia near in oy. Years GCOrge of Urg, spent wit Goodhart of Harrist over the weekend grandparenu the p Chickle Stopper visited home of ter Frank ¥ Mrs. F. V. Jodon wm The Music Sect n's Club met wi attended the funeral | Thursday bill on Jord t his home near " i. wi at 1 were Chester Spyker, who had charge Friday afternoon, were. | read a report Ww Bearson Mrs, James M nic 4 T and Mrs. Clyde Brad- oo oh ar " a “ ae be SJ) ol Grover Weaver Mrs, Bruce " pores icdt Grove Mill Mr. and Mrs. Jobin Martz ly "Mrs. R. 8 ¥ aan ww h ‘ Shoemaker crowd Barner, Mr. and Mr ha he toni tuds Wo Lurkeys, one age 2 and daughter Janice oe Bh ory fey nd Shubert Bix bunnies, one M limit of the [risky Durst Pot last the moter Fisher's time 1 Aa James § Coolidge was her Mrs al this Jellefonte College Deen Qe- account road he Wom David Gray- evening Mri [£8 who on I'he of Colyer Mrs Sea! ford, the nas bh on we program Patriotic most HE Wan } home one-n 7735 DRIANCE work an Gearge M1 and ang CHURCH SERVICES ’ On . ie of nunters the "y indication ~ f On for Ie I< Jami Joh ) ction came twenty Eros win ¢ 1 ow of 1. a Wo rang ing iXth present Miss n Mil- mg anda ner mer roa On bu [ proved a the thet and one i nad a ment of 3 enkirk . Venn is remainger of Lh H J in playing games M1 Mann substituted C Law the third on roid Mrs. Harry Mrs Cooper Reed and Samuel Flem- mit of squirrels ge Elder Harry member Boggs tows wi th the ii nas Chev OX ™" Pimples Disappcared Over Kigit a avi pias and COearhat sinmumney Mri Bernard ) George Can be sealed tammy o # mipbhell chalr daa DRCKs Dry Top, ttle “Dur in Ih Mr Don Sunda: Bru reed recdn rsa shed rse dose ‘han ever © { with uphol ny rep ant tae fi when Cee thel nc and Willa George H Be JOReRE 500 other MUKARCE FOODS. 1! Just gs Cuodl Here's PILLSBURY BISCUIT BAKE ... and your baking is GUARANTEED! oh rg ob " W —. _— =. —— CEL . #2 piSCUlr BAKE been on Eby Hurri f hag Of any § 4 . g } ’ ¢ wr . PILLSBURY S BISCUIT BAKE e bake fate 1. Combine sb smooth paste. Add | COOK enty hack and sad mest. Tarn son siscun TONG ® 10 cups wf phe BERTIE St BR sd Enjoy Fresh band will consist of louricen Mem- , veritable power Gf roses and wiry- crook, decorated wit aha wii equipped santhenmuns, a host Lon ued in & Hey POTATO CH | PS company. The lnstrumaents they are i. JOM nihle met Rt « ‘ited appease along the [ine = tn Ba vara Tavior in Paris late them and wish fade and many compliments Ww Wi nicely piate Nnefwed an the i RL ALL THE TIME ure nstdered among the best ith fu of alriamon) hurled her was alsO Mrs Vv Ge HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS 1% ® 2 teaspoons beak Lg powder Made In Bellefonte "CENTRE HALL | recs wee ors oie cen BL EEEES v were Mary Smells i a Sm , e Hi ' cOsLume ey 8; sMurcaret Spotts Leo Wii- ey fu fai aud Eleanor Coicr COoodhar an wu ranie Ken. wife ted Dow LETS aC naild wi WO GUAM CAaleeso Potter ov Set Mr anc dat RTT reser iB center of 1» wil oll 8 ————————. —— Wome — 2 El rE TTTTTTETTTTYY. Oley Man u over Top of Casser ‘ i Hy Bi . > . a. H I . : Le! : nts bscusts are dooe. 7 Jennie TH : 1 « JON 5 : &\ y . , " , nd rerai her un Mil 1 painey. berve hot Deke Ritash wid § Janet No ————————— Pillsburys Best £24 Flour * for Guaranteed Baking MEN! WORK IN BELLEFONTE AT TITAN TITAN METAL represent Power ( WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH & Windstorm Polley Proeets Tou| oC Hn Ee on Hann: rae Sweeney. Ms. gre Gmorpe Stover Hall From Fioaocial Less Bee Mrs. . vin Pell IN ann Metis “te LH snd Kathryn Anns Mat Barner and Bobow was ue recipient of gifts were wervec Mrs iarence Marty John F. Gray & Son wr m— oid Durst. Mrs Thomas Williams, air. Marts | SILK FOR STOCKINGS h 1, 1 teuben Refreshments General Insurance COMING Whi oman i | Phone 497-1 Bellefonte, Pu. | Woman the high school ¢ meeting Mra Collegs met Toesdny FROM CHINA hope for small-scale } ilk stockings 4 appeared this week when ) th War Production Board an- " and anerick-Mark (x rst of Centre Hall Ss alternoon brother, John Durst Margaret Jacobs spent Miss Ella Bottors baile exler. painti angelica) of " Fol i the as A C mem- gh busin ree the ch wed film Aexi ) I's nsored a bru demonst spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Mrs. Mary D. Stricker 7r and Mrs. Clarence Blazer near Cen Refreshments were ’ ‘ combined raw ma- ’ Viv » nang Milk Cool i 00 ers : tre Hall social hour rah agreed to recom eOrge Lutz went 0 a a ra The Juvenile Grangers h term) nit is mendations that United States im- : owe'et " Sarah Smith 8 AVAILABLE porters be allowed to purchase such ' X hae / and Mrs Morris Fox in «4 y nt x v OVernigng uest of hier aunt AT ONCE! Her entire supply. » win. Mrs. Sallie Osman, who gO! ernment for Bmithy hone, Is visti was no dis- In Electric: Gasoline Driven, or lee Cooled Cabinets Tues in Le- way had been cleared on fer silk mced the M: Harry McClenahan ation importat vw from MC Gert Tyrone with rude Ishier of a veck Bri said more aiiord boar Alora rials ad | HES n the di on, Mrs. Har- members came decision following Altoona he was an Mrs with Sha- lives party In he OG on Thursday evening rection of their mals nh old Bohn All the masked. The under tofore the the Gov There cnn Bu over~ Miss her Sear- \s ) yn Hollabaugh of Addition, Bellefonte Was ar night guest on Tuesday f Betty Searson the home parents, Mi Mrs. James son, Mrs. Mary last week with Miller aid Lt Pred State College nels through judges WRT and Mrs. Ray hipments will be made Jar 20 A iu prettiest ie Suh : McCler than, nade no estimate of the Bobby Matter, for the ugliest: Evan Progress Grange also Mis. Robert which may be obtained by Homan, the everest William A : [Sren, Puizle and Rill: importers, but 4 spokesinah Luse, for being the best actor, Mar- mmbets oy Jagan ary a tit that only about 60.000 ; y tor th ubist conbime ed "Neighbor Night the Ploas- were available from Aare Mat or PLE it EX h ar ant ‘Gap Grange on Friday the war. as compared and Nancy Michael for being the night imately 273.000 bales hardest to fess After a & AVENGET Mr. and Mrs. Oecorge MoCormick hunt, games were played and re- had as supper guests on Sanday. My freshments appropriate to the Hale Mrs. Charles Jodon children lowe en season were served Richard and Isabel. of Bellefonte. Mrs. George Rimmey did substi- 4 ur ang Mrs. Robert McCormick tute teaching for Ernest Wagner in and son George, of State College the seventh and eighth grades on a and Mrs. A. B. Limbert, Mrs Friday Richard Mann and son David, were Mrs. John Neese of Milroy, Is now Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Frank living at the home of Mrs CN Mann in Beech Creek Kryder. Mrs. Kryder, who was con ape and Mrs. Jack MeClenahan, children Jack and Linda, of Altoona, are spending this week with his pare Share Harry members al oi tor Live WPB HUBERT ROSSMAN|| 700 HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE|| pointed out Phone 2615 bales a year R ran China before BELLEFONTE, PA. with Appro from Japan WANTED! ana Vor days EW Nef Mr pent a few Mrs nt and hall Bety WAS An Over. night guest last Tuesday of his bro- ther-in- aw and sister, Mr ad Mrs, J. T. Delaney, near Centre Hall, Lb, Betz, who is In the Alr Force, was being transferred from Camp Hando, Texds, to Lincoln, Neb. He also vis- ited with his mother, Mrs. Alice Betz in Jacksonville The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church met with Mrs. T. A. Auman on Wednesday evening. Mrs. P. P. Henshall and MANUFACTURING ¢ {) paying jobs for hoth skilled and unskilled worke: what opportunities Titan has for vou urgently needs many men right NOW . So, if you aren't already in way at TITAN! (——— A Good Mechanic We are willing to pay the “PRICE” to the right man. rood Job Now and After the War. Bierly Motor Co. Millheim, Pa. Miss Mary Delinda Potter Had charge of the program. Others pres (ent were: Mrs. F V. Goodhart, Mrs. | Charles Slack, Miss Heeln Miller, Mrs, Lovan Smith, Miss Martha (Boul, Mts. J. A. Heckman Mrs, W, {H. Potter, Mrs. Orvis Smelter, Mrs, [Chester Spyker and Mis, J C. [Coodhiart, Refreshments were served during the social pour. Mr. and Mrs. George MeCormick who went to Willlamsport on Satur- day on a busipess mission, were ac- companied by Mrs. Laura McCor- {mick and Miss Caroline McCloskey {of Potters Mills, [Cormick and Miss McCloskey opamt| | the day with relatives. | These men from the Centre Mall | | Evangelioal church attended a Bro- | therhood banquet in the Evangelical church at Williamsport, evening. Rev. W HK. Fh ahitiur; on Mrs. Laura Mos | Thursday Tiekort. Wilkam. Wisenbutht of the | Let Us Have Your Tires Recapped | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeClena- han, near Oentre Hall Sunday afternoon callers at the Emerick-Mark home were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McClellan, Glen, Ray, Harold and Sara, of Potters Mills, Thomas C. Willams returned home on Wednesday from Harris. burg where he had been attending to business since Monday. Mrs. Max Herr entertained last week Mr. and Mrs. Max Herr of Williamsport, Lester Herr of Blooms. burg, and Ellis Herr of Hughesville, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Zettle and Mrs. Margaret Godahall enter HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE|] Kline in Spring Mills Phone 2618 56 HOURS WORK-68 HOURS PAY-PLUS BONUS We Hire Only Upon Referral by The United States Employment Service Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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