December 28, 1944 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Pie Fino nT —— a. LOCALS —Mrs. Jennie Simms of Bellefonte — — — ey —. Marine Sgt. Cecil M. Herman of R. D. 3, left last week for Pittsburgh | Cherry Point, N. ©, is spending a to spend the winter with her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. D. Smith. —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and family, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., spent the weekend and the Christmas sea- son among relatives and friends in Bellefonte and vicinity. —We acknowledge receipt of a beautiful Christmas card from our good friend, Pvt. Daniel W. Hines, who is stationed at Camp John T. Knight in Oakland, Calif, -Mrs. E. N. Parker returned last Thursday to her home in Washing- ton, D. C,, after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mr Hunter, of East Curtin street Miss Jean Rogers, a student at Immaculata College, Philadelphia, is spending the Christmas vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. C, Rogers of North Allegheny street —Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lindquist of East Curtin street last Thursday went to Philadelphia to spend the holiday season with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Froberg. —Miss Helen Butler of East Curtin street, county home economics rep- resentative, left last Thursday for Lowell, Mass., to spend a week vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Butler. -Mrs. Cary C. Alexander of East Curtin street left last week for Ruth- erford, N. J, to spend three weeks with her broluer-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J. Woche and family Cpl. John Ebeling, of Camp Lee, Va., arrived here last Thursday spend a furlough with his wife and son, Ernest, and also his mother, Mrs. Nora Ebeling, all of West High street. —Miss Ada Stenger, a cadet nurse at the Willlamsport Hospital, spent the Christmas season in Bellefonte with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Stenger and family on West How- ard street Dr. R. L. Capers Fast Curtin street, left last Thursday for his an- nual winter with his mother, Mrs. Burnside Capers of Arcadia, Ls Dr. Capers expects to be away unt February 1. Miss Mary Tingue, a student at West Chester State Teacher's Col- lege, arrived in Bellefonte last week for a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tingue, East High street. Mrs. Minnie of Mr. and Mrs. former treasurer welebrated er Tuesday, Dec Howard street —Miss Mary O'Hara, a student at Mercyhurst College, Erie, arrived Bellefonte week to spend the Christmas season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Hara, of North Spring street —Miss Mary Forbes of East High street, a teacher at Bellefonte High School, left last Wednesday to spend the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Forbes and family of Chambersburg —Miss Louise McClure of West Bishop street suffered a fracture of the left knee cap in a fall last Tues- day night. A cast was applied at the Centre County Hospital and Miss McClure is now confined to bed at her home . —Mrs. Joseph B. Baker and her brother and daughter-in-law, An- drew Breese and Mrs. Randolph Bak- er, all of East Linn street, spent the Christmas season with older Mrs. Baker's sister, Mrs. Donald Mc- Ilvaine, in Downingtown Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Irwin, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., came to Belle- fonte last week for a visit with their brothers-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClure, Sr., of South Spring street, and Mr. and Mrs. J N. Gill, of East Bishop street -P. W. Corl and R. W. Brennan, both of State College, R. D., and John Dreibelbis, of Penna. Purmace, were in Bellefonte Tuesday, having come to attend s AAA meeting in the organization's offices the Bellefonte Trust Co building Otto D. Ebeling, 8 2 cently completed boot training at Great Lakes, Ill, arrived in Belle- forte last Thursday pend a nine- day leave with his wife and two children of Valley View. Seaman Ebeling also is visiting his mother, Mrs. Nora Ebeling, of West High street Miss Sarah Linn street, left Hartford, Conn., to spend the Christ. mas holidays with relatives Miss Caldwell was accompanied by her nephew, Philip McGinley, who re- turned to his home in Hartford af- ter spending two weeks with his aunt in Bellefonte The Misses Carolyn Kachik, Mol- ly Gherrity, and Rosalie Miller, all students at Marywood College at Scranton, arrived last Wednesday to spend the Christmas vacation with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kachik, Mr. and Mrs Martin Miller, and Walter Gherrity, all of Bellefonte ~Donald W, Geissinger, W. T. 2/¢c, who recently completed a course in oll burner work at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, was here for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Willis Gelssinger, of East Howard street. Seaman Gelssinger went to Tampa, Fla, where he will be as- signed to a new ship. «Mrs Wiliam J. Emerick, of I= n Lo ol visit vonada, daught Adam Yearick Centre cour 82nd birthday 27, at ome of her | last the » In n ¢, who re- to Caldwell of East Thursday for last J. D. Christmas leave with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herman, Zion, -Ma J tioned in Toledo, Ohio, spent from Friday until Tuesday with his wife at their home on East Curtin street. -Miss Eleanor Kelleher, of Pitts burg is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelleher and family of South Spring street, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Krape, North Allegheny street, spent weekend and Christmas day Mrs, Krape's parents at their in New Berlin Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Robb and family of Pittsburgh, spent Christ mas with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. N. E. Robb and family of East Curtin street, Miss Kathryn of the with home Coble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Coble, of North Penn street, recently resigned her bookkeeping position at the Cen- tre County Hospital. Mrs. Mary Maney of Philadel- phia, spent the holiday season with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lingenfelter and family, of West Linn street, Messrs, W. E. Minnig, Gilbert and Ward M. Fetzer, three prominent Brush Valley citizens, were welcome callers at our office on Tuesday, while in town on business Miss Bernice Rhine of Phoenix avenue, left last Wednesday for An- ona, Conn., to spend the Christmas holidays with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr Andrew Zylicz Mrs. Alice Martin and Mrs. Lou- Gray, both of Yonkers, N. Y.. spent the holiday season as guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler, of Armour street Miss Leila Robb, an instructor in the schools of Ardmore, arrived here last Thursday to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Robb, of East Curtin street Nelson ise womas Davi who compieted boot training Lakes, Ill, arrived here spend the customary n with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Davi East Linn street James E. Decker, S 2/¢, who re- turned recently from a trip to Euro- pean waters, arrived in Bellefonte last Tuesday to spend several days’ leave with his wife and two children recently at Great last week to ine<day leave Niles " v. of South Penn street. Mrs. Esther Teaman Estright of East Howard street, spent Christmas with her husband, Staff-Sgt. John Estright, of Ft. Benning, Ga., at the home of Sgt. Estright’'s mother, Mrs. Sarah Estright in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs Howard street gagement of Loulse, to "NsY son of Mr. ar of Zion. No t for tha for th Samuel! Vonada of announce the daughter, Ara 1 Eugene Confer id Mrs. Delbert Confer definite been fl~ 8 date ha se wedding Miss Helen Shaughnessy of Phil- adelphia, and her sister, Miss Anne Shaughnessy of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., ar- rived in Bellefonte Friday to spend the holiday season with their mother, Mrs. Mary Shaughnessy and family of East Howard street } A. L. McGinley, Sr.. South Thomas street, who had been visit. and daughter, Carl Berberick, Chevy Md. for several weeks spent the holidays with another son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coates, of Coatesville Mr. and Mrs. H L Williamsport, spent the Christmas weekend Bellefonte as guests of Mr rice’s mother, Mrs. Martha and Miss Susanne Hoffman, at ing her Mr Chase Mrs and rice, of in in Evey their apartment in the Sollenberger home on East Linn street Mrs Price is the former Eleanor Evey Miss Marie Conaghan and her niece, Mrs. Joseph Ballard, both of the Library apartments, left last Thursday to spend the holidays with relatives. Miss Conaghan is visiting her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rearick of Brookiyn, while Mrs. Ballard is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter T Elder, of New Brunswick, N. J The late William Ott home on West High street, recently purch- ased by Mrs. Mary Caldwell, of East Bishop street, will be occupied by her daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Caldwell and small son, as soon as some minor repairs have been completed. The younger Mrs. Caldwell’s husband, Cpl. Caldwell, is In the armed forces Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moersch- bacher Sr., of East Bishop street, last week went to Altoona where Mr, Moerschbacher again entered the Altoona hospital for a check-up fol lowing an operation for the removal of a cataract he underwent there ahout three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Moerschbacher returned home on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley barger, of Cleveland, O., are guests of the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Baylor, of Valen- tine street. Mr. Shellenbarger, who returned in September after having served 15 months overseas, has been given an honorable medical discharge and early In January expects to en- ter a veterans hospital in Cleveland, where he will undergo an operation. «Pvt. Ralph Genua, son of Mr and Mrs. Angelo Genua, of Fast Bishop street, recently arrived in England as a member of an armor ed Infantry unit, according to word received by his parents. Raloh enter North Spring street, left last Wed- ed the service in February 1944 while nesday for Douglasston, L. I, to he was a member of the senior class spend the Christmas holidays with at the Bellefonte High School, and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. received his training at Camp Polk, and Mrs. Porest Tanner. Mr. Emer- La ick Joined his wife Saturday for a holiday visit at the Tanner home, «Pvt. Earl Young. who had been in the U, 8. Army more than two his parents, E. C, Burgduff, who is sta- | Shellen- | ~John F, Woods, of East Bishop street, 1s on vacation from his duties as a guard at Rockview Peniten- tiary. Mr, and Mrs, Allen Hewitt, of { Pittsburgh, were in Bellefonte for ia Christmas visit with the former's | parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Hewitt, jof East Linn street, AM! Cirace Mitchell, of Lenox, ere for a visit until the rv with her brotier Thomas Mitchell von both and M J of West curiin -Mrs. D. Pa Verna Smith t. £pent th ul Fortney bots; of East Bishop Christmas season Towan with ths former's AA ree S010 Mr and days with friend Pred R. Fisher, GM 3/¢, stationed at the Naval Trainin tion at Bainbridge, Md, Tuesday to his duties after spending 72-hour Christma with hi and family at their home or who is Bta- returned a leave Mr street at their home in hon Pvt, Philip H. Jodon home on a furlough. Those uded Miss Ellen Swanson Falrfield, Va.;, Miss Verna white, of Aaronsburg; Ear] of Pennsylvania Furnace Musser, Grace Brooks, Phylll Lewis Jodon, all of Beliefon ed son present of Gulse- Homan Elmer and te —Eugene Wehr, 8 1 of Camp Endicott, R. 1. arrived in Bellefonte Saturday night for a 24-hour visit with his parent Mr. and Mrs Charles R. Wehr, of East Curtin street Other guests at the Wehr “ome Included Miss Phyllis Eves iaboratory technician at the Desh General Hospital in Butler who spent part the time her mother, Mrs. Martha Eve) Sollenberger apartments Linn street Several weeks ago House was thrown into a when Skunk appeared just side building, wandered about the steps and the lawn, and otherwise made himself at home, The skunk finally was driven up on Fast Hig street where it was killed with a stone. It Is reported that the skunk was not a “wild” one, It was one of the tame animals owned by Bobby Locke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Locke, of North Allegheny street The skunk had been “deodorized and was harmless, it Is reported of with of the on East Court furore out. the a the over George R. Snyder. who has Just completed a nine weeks’ training course in ammunition inspection at the Delaware Ordnance Depot at Pedrickstown, N. J. spent the Christmas season with (ila wife and children at thelr home In Wingate Upon leaving here yesterday, Mr Snyder was scheduled to report to the Letterkenny Ordnance Depot at Chambersburg, where he expected to receive orders to report elsewi ere for a regular assignment, Mr, 8ny- the Water Transportation Division | der formerly was a local represen tative of the Equitable Life Assur {ance Bocletly ~First Lieut, Henri P, Ayres, hus. {band of the former Amelia Carpen-|les (eto of Bellefonte, who has been a member of a civillan censorship group In Africa and Italy for the | past two years, arrived In the United | Btates last week on a month's leave, | Bunday, Lt. and Mrs, Ayres came 0 ~Christmas guests of Mr. and years, and who returned several Bellefonte for a visit with the Jat. Mrs. Charles F. Hipple, of West weeks ago after serving 18 months Lamb street, Included their sons and daughters-in-law, Lt, and Mrs. Will- i in the European War theatre, ar rived in Bellefonte last Wednesday, fam F. Hipple, who came here while | Pvt, Young, who has been given an en route from Tucson, Arizona, to honorable discharge from service is Lt. Hipple's new station in Topeka, now with his wife and son, David, Kansas, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton at the home of her parents, Mr. and Hipple and family, of Pa. | Mrs. Joseph Kane of Phoenix ave nue, ter's mother, Mrs. Louls Carpeneto and family of South Allegheny street, Mrs. Carpeneto’s son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo, Carpeneto, of Frederick, Md. and their daughter, Madeline, of Wasi. ington, D, C., returned Monday night to their homes after a Christmas visit at the Carpeneto home, —Jack Yeager, 8 2/¢, who Is sta- | tioned at Bainbridge, Md., arrived there Sunday for a week's visit with {his wife and three children of North Spring street, James Newcomb, of Pittsburgh, arrived in Bellefonte last Thursday to spend the holidays with his uncle and aunt, Mr (bus, of Pine street. | Miss Marjorie Wehr, an nurse training at the University Hospital Phllaclelphia, spent the holiday sea- son with her parents, Mr, and Mr Charles Wear, of East Curtin street Pfe. Paul “Sparky” O'Leary Mountain Home, ldaho, arrived Bellefonte Friday to spend a {furlough with his mother, Mr: O'Leary and family, of North street, in 16-day Alice Penn Mrs. Raymond Hilton and daugh- ter, Katherine, of Wyomissing, ar- rived in Bellefonte last week {or indefinite visit her fat Thomas Beave: 1 East Bis strect an with her, B hop Internship at Alle ved in Bellefonte liday wr FVORGE parents Bible Mr Dr Fast C Walker's Walker, also of East Mrs. Re Virginia C I. with bert € Aper nell University here Friday for a ents, Dr. and Mrs East Curtin street. Other ‘the Capers’ home ir ry Mangus of Harrisbh Dr. Capers, who left visit his mother Capers, of Arcadia, La Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Gray. of Lancaster, arrived in Bellefonte Pri- day to spend the holidays with the former's mother, Mrs. Mary J. Gray of West High street, and the latter's mother, Mrs. J M. Ward of West Curtin street. Mr. Gray, an amateur horticulturist, brought with him the stem of a cotton plant, several of which he planted in his garden this year. Although the growing season in this area Is quite short for cotton Mr. Gray's plant bore several well developed bolls, proving that the crop is not a total fallure in this climate Lt. Col. Lederer Is Honorably Discharged Lewisl visit w R. 1 Baad clude [4 1) : Mrs Lt. Col. Eugene H. Lederer was recently found totally disabled hy the war department retiring board at Walter Reed General Hospital and has been granted a medical dis charge. Lt. Col. Lederer, a former State College resident, is suffering from Injuries received In line of duty while serving in the Pacific aren Lt. Col. Lederer, who served for 27 months in World War I, was called into active service in World War 11 As soon as regulations would permit calling him at his age were released. He served In the War Department in Washington, D. C, In organizing {In order to transport troops and supe {plies to the far countries of the world, In addition he established the tab of organization for the port bat. tallons and prepared several training manuals for these organizations, Sometimes he has been called the “Dad” of these organizations which are comparatively the same as Sea Bees of the Navy. Before entering active service Lt Never put too much thought upon anniversaries; there js pressing bus iness for the present, so that the future may have anniversaries, and Mrs. Blaine Ma- in| of | | | Over Thirty Thousand Persons Read These Columns | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering 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 issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate advertising-—sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request réplies to be malled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise. ments, Please do not call at the office for ich advertisements, as the publishers are not per ! ] ge the name of the advertiser BUBSCRIBER'S P} ocratl whore subscription puld up to da.# vertisement in these columns one time, iree of subscriber will be charged the regular Call be used six times a year at different intervals information o Tr IVILEGE Every subscriber 10 The tled to » 4 ord sd. Centre Dene RAVerising Musica! Treat For Howard On Sunday Help Wanted WANTED--Increase State College Brothere Have Reunion in Italy - Articles for Sale ALE—Marietia Aso used sll Meeker, Milbelm ww Kunes B. Kune recenLly where mati quarters f 3 TRE Oi we 1940 oa " neth const MTY OY left During his 20 mont Kunes has been sts ively In Afric {or overseas in Harr Box 560 BURIAL VAULTS Be sure a a Duniap reinforced concrete burial Tauit when You must choose one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the tf twenty years and sold direct to 1. Delivered anywhere Centre nty Telephone Bbellefonte 508 M23 or 2765 1154 1" In } ort ths ‘ 8 241 take a wealthy wmetd ine rie ar - woessiul A manages to his work on executis Pers time Announcements SUPPER dist Church The ia Milesburg Metho having as sauer kraut supper in the church basement on New Year's Day. The supper begins at 5 p. m. Price 0c adults. snd 35¢ $1.50 per pe oovering buckets chilidren el i cloth. rubber belting, step tension ladders, charcoal bord a heelbarrows rope A pipe wrenches, and 0. W. Houts Lumber Co lege, Pa. Phone 703 FOR SALE -8pecial hardware and ex asbeston tarpaui- other State Col « L TA NOTICE--The annual meeting of the Zion Union cemetery will be held In the Zion school house Saturday, December 30, at 180 » m All lot holders are urged to be present 52 pARM IMPLEMENTS available now | at Losch's, Jersey Shore. Two new Card of Thanks Model B John Deere tractors; one 109s Orchard tractor; two Pordson re<bulit; one International hay bal. er; three fodder shredders, two new and one used; one used manure spreader; one wsed New Jdea man. ure rpreader; six used tractors and six plows: used engines In all slpes assortment of summer implements, i | YOUNG-We take this means to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy | during the death of our son wood Roy Young. (Signed) Mr. and Mrs 'Eiwood Young and family WE TAKE this mean, of express. jing our thanks to all neighbors {who helped us In any manner or form when fire destroyed our home [at Curtin, Pa. on December 16th (Signed) Oliver Walters and family. every week, That's why The Centre Democrat's ciassified advertising de- ¢ | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS For Sale or Rent rt Money to Loan Mothers. oti EE. Btover ton Credit Bellefonte ue Live Stock for Sale ’ h Wanted to Buy I'ED-—MNe WW e B 4 Business Opportunity FOR BALZ beled ‘ He e St py = Keey y Repairing Sales Mart PARMERS Penns Valley Centre Hall Pa. holds Tuesday. Bring your live ry. YOu oan except Relgel. owner. manager Sales Barn sale hg FARMERS «~ The ls Auction nN AD © bidd every heck a8 soOn aie Do Monday fs sale Is made Js commission Joe Bechoe) Houses For Sale SALE--8eve Le ! POR Farms For Sale FOR SALE 205 acres timberland about 50 acres clear. No bulld On sunny side Brush mounta posite Penns Cave, about 1 0 nort he est Spring Mills falling pring of water will Ls flered for sale Va Sales Bar January 2 Mra nna A King, Spring Miia of x52 e Nittany Valley 160 acre gently rolling lana lotated Porter Township two miles northeast viliage of Lamar, known as D A Nixon farm or Nixon home. stead. Water, electricity. nine room dwelling Splendid farm for dairy panna Good opportunity. Harold Biter, Mackeyville. Phone NN Hall 2") x2 farm y Inn at Nuany, Pa CHICKEN & WAFFLE DINNERS A SPECIALTY M Sunday Dinners and Banquets by Reservation * PHONE ZION 1832 every | prompuly tre Hall 55- at our ex. EE 4 TIB- Creek's Tu CLOTHING FOR MEN & BOYS BELLEFONTE LEWISTOWN a ss MELROY'’S Pleasant Gap, Pa. Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6851 i — ey — WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Folicy Protects Ten From Mioancial Lass. See lohn F. 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