January 4, 1945 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Five a LOC ALS —Herman E. Mason of Harris- | burg, spent the weekend with his] daughter, Mrs. H. C. Stenger, Jr.,| on West Howard street. | Miss June Cockley, a teacher in| the Palmyra High School spent the New Year holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wolf | of East Howard street. —Willlam Brachbill, proprietor of | the Brachbill furniture store, depart- ed Tuesday for Chicago to attend a furniture market. He expects to be absent for about a week, | Mrs. Harry Buckley of Peterboro, | Canada, the former Mary McClure, of Bellefonte, arrived here last Tues- day to spend two weeks at her for- mer home on West Bishop street. | —Pvt. and Mrs. James Weaver of | Indiantown Gap were in Bellefonte recently for an overnight visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Weaver of West Logan street, Miss Cecelia Moerschbacher re- turned last Wednesday to her home in Pittsburgh after spending Christ- mas with her mother, Mrs, Mary Moerschbacher, of South Thomas street, —Lt. Philip Haupt returned last Wednesday to his duties at Santa Monica, Calif., after spending a 3- weeks’ leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Haupt of Allegheny street Robert Schaeffer, ships cook 2/¢, who recently returned from a trip to South America, is spending a 15- day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer, of East Cur- tin street Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bickett, of the Cadillac apartments, left Friday for Niagara Falls, N. Y., for a New Year's visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin An- drews and family. Miss Mary Shope, returned on Monday to her teaching position in the Mt. Vernon grade schools after spending a ten-day vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shope of East Bishop street Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dry, of Gettysburg, spent the holiday season in Bellefonte at the home of Mr Dry's mother, Mrs. Mary Dry, of North Thomas street, and Mrs. Dry’s mother, Mrs. Jane Kern, of Howard street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Holdren and family, of Pine Summitt, Col- umbia County, were guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Sten- ger, Jr., during the New Year week- end. Mrs. Holdren is a sis of Mrs. Stenger David Geiss, son of Mr. and Mrs D. Wagner Geiss, of South Thomas street, spent the holidays at his par- ental home and last Wednesday turned to Bridgeport, Cot where he is employed by the Remington- Arms Company —Pfec. Leonard G. Grove cently returned to the States after a year's service overseas, spent the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Florence Peters of Willowbank «treet. Pvt. Grove is now stationed in New York City —Mrs. George Bingaman, Jr., re- turned early this week to her home on East Curtin street from Boston Mass., where she spent the Christ- mas holidays with her and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. Nevin Jodon and family. Capt. Jodon Is stationed at Camp Edwards, near Boston —Cpl. and Mrs. Walter B. Capello, of Harrisburg, spent the Christmas season with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Osman and family of East Logan street. Mrs. Capello is the former Sara Louise Osman Cpl. Capello of the U. S. Marines, returned last Thursday to his post at New Bern, N. C Mr. and Mrs. Archie E. Gandy of Wilmerding, spent the Christmas season with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gandy of North Allegheny street. The condition of the elder Mr. Gandy, who had been ill and who was a patient for several days in the Cent County Hospital is now much imp. oved ter re- who re- 1 le uncie —Miss Maxine Crafts last Wed- nesday returned to the home of her mother, Mrs. Anne Crafts, of South Thomas street, from the Centre County Hospital where she had un- dergone treatment for a week for an infected jaw Miss Crafts has been away for the past month from her duties at the First National Bank “Mrs. Prank P. Hoag, of West Linn street, returned home during the weekend affy spending several days in Rochester, N. Y., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torrens. The Torrens came here for the Christmas week- end. and Mrs. Hoag accompanied them to Rochester on their return trip. «William Brachbill, III, two-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Brachbill, of South Spring street, was again admitted to the Centre County Hospital last Thursday night for treatment of a recurrence of bronchial asthma from which he has suffered for some time. The condi tion is believed to be caused by al- Jergy. but so far efforts to determine the source of the allergy have been unsuccessful, Lt. Foster Augustine, former teacher in the Bellefonte schools, who returned to the United States December 12, after more than three months duty In England and France, came to Bellefonte last Tuesday for a visit with friends. Lt. Augustine feft last Thursday for Lock Haven, ' to visit with his sister and family and from there will report to his former base at Charleston, 8. C., for further assignment, Among the Christmas cards re. ceived by Mrs. Miles O. Steele, Jr. of AxeMann, was one from the come manding officers of the unit with which her husband is serving at Camp Shelby, Miss. On the card the officers expressed regret that Mrs. Steele's husband, Pvt, Steele, was unable to be home for Christ. mas and expressing the hope he'll be home next year. The card was elened by the Colonel, Captain, Lieutenant and Chaplain of Pvt. Steel's group. —- ——— —— ~Mrs. Florence Seachrist of Lew- South Allegheny street. Gray Larimer, H, A. 1/¢ of New- port, R. I, spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard street, Miss Mary Kathryn Wallzer, a teacher in the schools of Turtle Creek, spent the Christmas vacation with her aprents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walizer, of East Bishop street. -Miss Jane Wagner, student at West Chester State Teacher's college spent the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Wagner, of East Curtin street, Pie. George Carpeneto, of Moody Field, Valdosta, Ga. arrived in Belle fonte Friday to spend a 15-day fur- lough with his grandmother, Mrs. Louis Carpeneto and family, of South Allegheny street, Pvt. Robert Pennington of Fort Sill, Okla., is spending a 15-day fur- lough with his sisters, Mrs. Leslie Polliard and family of East Bishop street, and Miss Lilllan Pennington, of the Cadillac apartments, --Mrs. Minnie Vonada, of East Howard street, last Wednesday cele- brated her 82nd birthday Mrs. Vonada is a daughter of the late Centre County Commissioner and Mrs. Adam Yearick, of Zion. -Miss Rebecca Troup, teacher in the schools of Haverford township, Philadelphia, spent the Christmas vacation in Bellefonte with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Troup and family, of South Thomas street, The Misses Pauline Casper and Virginia Strubinger returned last Wednesday to thelr nursing duties at Germantown hospital after a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Casper of North Thom- as street, -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vonada, of East Howard street, have announ- ced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bara Louise, to Hensyl Eugene Confer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Confer, of Zion. No date has been set for the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E son, of Hicksville, L. I, returned to their home there after Christmas visit with the latter's mother, Mrs. J. M. Ward, of West Curtin street Mrs. Thompson is the former Mary Ward Cpl. Ralph Kresovich returned to his duties at Norfolk, Va., last Tuesday, after spending the Christ- mas season with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Kresovich, at Coleville, Cpl. Kresovich recently was promo- ted from private first class poral Pvt. Albert Haupt, who has been stationed at Fort Prancis, East War- , Wyo. is spending on 14-day fur- ough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert C. Haupt, of Bush Addition Upon leaving Tuesday, Pvt. Haupt reported to Denver, Col. for a new assignment Thomp- last week to cor- ren en ~Taxi service between Bellefonte and Lewistown, and Bellefonte and Altoona, is now permitted by the ODT. This service was secured pri- marily for those engaged in war in- dustry, but also is available to those members of public who wish to make use of service Pvt. Donald E. Knisely of Fred- erick, Okla. arrived in Bellefonte last week to spend a furlough with his wife, the former Barbara Mc- Dowell, and their daughter, who lve on East High street, and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Knis- , of North Spring street M-Sgt. Paul "Monk™ Panning, who has been a patient in the gov- ernment hospital at White Sulphur Springs, Va., receiving treatment for shrapnel wounds of both legs suffer- ed some time ago In action in Ger. many, has returned to the hospital after spending a week with his wife of South Spring street the the ely Andrea Toner and James Dumphy and Eamon Walsh, all of Trenton, N. J. were in Belle fonte from last Tuesday to Thursday visiting Andrea’s grandmother, Mrs Clara Toner and family of East Howard street. Andrea, who will be 18 years of age Tuesday, recently enlisted in the Navy and reported Friday to New York City for assign- ment Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Reese, of Wingate, have announced the en- gagement of thelr daughter, Dorothy Jane, to Richard L. Shope, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shope, of South Allegheny street, Miss Reese is a student at the Bellefonte High School and is a member of the sen- lor chorus at the school. She also is vocalist for the school and Ameri- can Legion orchestras. Mr. Shope, a graduate of the local high school, is an employe of the Titan Metal Company. No date has been set for the wedding. Richard Lamb, of Pittsburgh, who became suddenly ill, Sunday, shortly after his arrival in Belle- fonte for a New Year's visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Parrish, is reported to be recuperating nicely at this time. He was accompanied here by Mrs. Lamb and thelr daughter, Mary Flo Lamb, and by Sgt. Samuel Me- Farlan, who recently returned to the United States from a period of ser vice in the Aleutian Islands. Miss Lamb and Sgt. McPFarlan have re- turned to Pittsburgh, while Mr, and Mrs. Lamb are remaining lor a more extended visit, two friends, Bobby, of Bellwood, and Mr, ting his sister, jand his brother, Richard and fame ily. 2 | ! sport, { Thursday to spend several days with istown, spent the Christmas holidays | with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin of |) {and Mrs, | Bishop street | Collegeville ‘for 21 years. Mrs. Hoft vlished —Robert J. Heverly, 8P 1/¢, who is stationed at San Bruno, Calif, spent last Thursday in town visit. Miss Ann Heverly,! -Miss Ann Holland, of Willlam- arrived In Bellefonte last and Mrs. J. home on East | her grandparents, Mr Thomas at thelr Curtin street. Miss Martha Bloomquist, a stu- | dent at the University of Michigan, | Ann Arbor, Mich, spent the Christ. Herbert Larimer and family of East ! 1 mas vacation with her parents, Roy Mr. Bloomquist, of East - Apprentice Seaman David Dean, V-12 student at Ursinus College,’ Pa., spent a seven-day with his mother, Mrs. Edna | the Orvi3 gpartments on Curtin street leave Dean Ea: 0 1% rr ) mda a 3 NW hol Mr Saturday Camien visit with Michael Lan Allegheny st Mere OF daughter Mrs, Geor Vv, JT. tin rect, were “at hom nescay from B Wu ion * home in :ristmas Mr: North N { her 12 | Nn mily and parent { Pv Elwood Derr told of his division hav. ing moved up to the fighting front in Europe where he has taking part in combat service Dery |i attached to an Infantry division, Clair Robb, of Haddonfield J. returned to his Mon- day. after a Christmas visit with fils mother, Mr Sara Robb Priedman apartments, Sout gheny Sunday guests the Robb apartment also Included Mr and Mrs. R. V. Long, of McVeytown Sgt. James J. Leitzel]l of Ard- more Alr Base, Ardmore, Okla. and Mrs, Leitzell of Milesburg, his Jerome R. Leitzell who months in the daughter, Cadet Altoona, were past week at the zell’s parents Leitzell of Port xen ev L “ i home there of 1 Alle- street wnt South Pacifi Nurse Janie The Ladie mann wi er ma Whit tie Whit as wi includ State " na Whiten { Harrisburg inches into a of 8 inches, total actual thereby making a 3-inch ure a legal Sherman F Priday tarot Td NE Lowery San Diego, 30-day and M: and family of or to sister and Mrs cific and returned Btates on Nov at Calilornia Pvt. Miles Nelson, who returned to the United States some time ago from the European war theatre, and who has been a patient in hospitals in New York State and Memphis, Tenn. is spending a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nelson, of East Lamb street. Miss Marie Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, who is employed by the Curtiss-Wright Company of Buffalo, spent the Christmas weekend at her parents’ home, Approximately 100 testaments were distributed to servicemen and wounded veterans In Pennsyl- vania hospitals by Bellefonte Camp of Gideons during the Cihrist- mas season it wars announced by Earl M. Cartwright, secretary of the group. Mr. Cartwright added that anyone wishing to give a testament to a departing serviceman or any- one already In service, may obtain one by calling his home Fast Bishop street The William Rachau family is making plans to move within the next few days from the former Kof- man residence on South Thomas street to the Allison property on North Allegheny street now tenanted by the N. H. Benn family, who ex- pect 0 go to State College to re- side. The former Kofman hotise will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Tedd R. Colgrove, new owners of the, home, who will move there from thelr present apartment on East High street, Mr. COolgrove js pro- prietor of the Kevstone Tire Service, «On December 19, fifty years ago, | Willlam G. Hoffer, formerly of Bellefonte, engaged in editorial work at Larned Kansas, was united In marriage with Miss Ora Moorhead of that city. On Tuesday evening December 18, 1044, Mr. Hoffer (a brother of the late Mrs. A, C. Mingle of Belicfonte) and his estimable wife were guests of honor at a de- lightful axial event eld by the | Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Willshire, Ohio, in ce'e- bration of Mr. and Mrs. Hoffer's to the » on : {day vacation with her parents, Mr. | East | spending several days with her bro- Miss Virginia Solt returned Sun- day to her studies as a student nurse at Harrisburg General Hos- pital after spending a ten-day holi~ | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS and Mrs. Lee Solt, of South Spring | street, ! 1st Sergeant James returned Sunday to his Fort Leonard Wood, Mo, several days' visit with hi Curtin street, and father, Thomas B. Beaver, Bishop street, Miss Carolyn Kachik returned) Saturday to the home of her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kachik of South Allegheny street, after A duties at after a wife of witihi his of East leaver munity Bargain Counter. AE vai thier and sister-in-law, and Mrs, | advertising--sale or rent, Edward Kachlk in Wilmington, Del -M/8gt, Glenn Kelley and wife, of Galveston, Texas spent a 20-day | furlough with their respective ents In this vicinity, Mr. and Owen Kelley of Bellefonte, and Mr, Alton Simpson of Gap. They returnad January 8gt. Kelley's poet of dul: ments, Par - Mr: D of the advertiser paid up one ocrat whose subscription b vertisement in these columns subscriber will be charged the Cal be used SIX thinmes a advertisements, as the publishers are not permitted Lo div SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE Every sub regular ver at different 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, the benefits derived from its use, it is undisputably Centre County's Com- KEYED ADS-—All advertisements that request replies to be mafled to this office, must be complied with by those answering the advertise- Pleose do not call at the office for information concerning Uige ithe riper 0 date, i» 2ntitled time, ire Cl | g¥ COT HOT Wise Ths pe pt BOVeTriining Hlervaun Considering its low cos. and Where advertise~ such naine to The Centre Demme 10 » 26-word ad. ne vilege JIN As scently Bellefonte Home Suffers Damage irom B:lietonte fire ™ family Marine wr hi Pleasant Gap, that he is now Kk 13K wily the 2nd Marine Divisl an undisci Pyvl. Be it cated at med La i Bellefonte Couple Wedded 53 Years ecker received Marine Co cific training San Diego infantry training date on ation printed 9 a1} 5 | Hy wi McClellan Named Director of Bank 3g Men to Enter Armed Forces £) nnual no nal Bank Te Club Installs New Officers ’ ant Gap Also Luke Jonathan Jordan tre Hall RD Melviz Baughman, Niagara Falls John Kenneth Stover. Lemont ter Noll Hosterman, Laurelton; Nor. man Allen Wingard, Coburn: Harry Dale Gl, Baltimore, Md Randell Seymore Wance, Rebersnirg. Harry Myron Brown, Spring Mills, R. D.; James Frye Kline, Pine Grove Mills Warren Leroy Foust, Centre Hall Robert Horner Irvin, Port Matilda, Ceni- Henry NY Les Widdow Decker W. Robert: Engagement Announced and Mr William Irin of Pine Grove Mills. have announce the engagement of their daughter Ruby Fae, to M/Sgt. Gerald O. New man brother of Mrs. Robert Koc of Pine Grove Mills, Miss Irion is em- ployed In the office of Dr. B 1 Alexander, State College. She was graduated {rom State College High S:hool. Sgt. Newman was graduated from Tyrone High School and has just returned 20 months vice overseas now stationed at Rapia City with the Arm) Air Corps Mr transfers include Frank Jo- seph Banas, Willlam James Jaflurs, Adams Frank, and Carlyle Sheldon Herrick, all of State Colles - —— Pn — Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lauck of Pine Grove Mills, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Helyn, to Bar] Sunday, son of Mr and Mrs, Harry Sunday, also of Pine | place sometime in the spring, Miss place simetime in the spring Miss Lauck Is employed by her father in the Pine Grove Mills Postoffice, Mr Bunday was recently discharged from ner. He i 8 D NONE INJURED AS BUS SKIDS INTO SNOW PLOW None of the 15 passengers or the driver was injured early Friday when a Lakes-to-Sea bus of the Edwards Motor Transit Company crashed into the rear of a State Highway snow from the Army and is now working plow stalled at Grampian, 10 miles in a service station in Beliefonte | west of Clearfield. AE | The bus had a badly damaged front estimated at $1000. The dri- ver reported that the plow loomed up ahead of him as he rounded a curve and he could not stop because of the icy roads. timncninn or l ————— Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Merill A. Moyer of Pleasant Oap, have announced the Pauline F. Smith engagement of their daughter, Paul & ine R. to Pvt, William Monteith, son Nurse Visits Home Folks of Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Montieth, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lannen, of Spring Mills R. D. Pvt. Montieth Mill Hall, are entertaining their dau« returned to his duties recently at MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert Norman White. State College Pauline Clara Breon.. State College Bellefonte golden wedding anniversiry, The ghter, Cadet Nurse Esther Lannen, Pt. George Meade, Md, after spend. large number of guests present en of the Montgomery General Hospital ing a ten-day furlough with his par- Joyed n musical program, and at its Training School, a covered their son, Lt. Thomas J. Lannen, wedding. conclusion were served dish supper. Mr. and Mrs, Hoffer have resided In Willshire for ap- ceiving his commission recently at oroximately 43 yeas, during which Napier Field, Alabama. time they were active In civic af of the Wilshire Herald for many years, and postmaster of the town er Is an aos musician and has Norristown, and ents. No date has been set for the who is also home on leave after re Card of Thanks NOLL «= We take this - and Barn Live Lost and Found BT 1 or Ie Articles for Sale FOR He FCN RALF Beaver Blate or 3 Pedy 1 50 jeaned Bring Penna Furnace Mark FOR I mach Al MM NE 2«unit milk e« ne in good condition twas yemre Complete with Dive tines for 20 cows. Price 8185 Aaron Stern, M Hall me 1003 x1 re of POR SALE 100% coach. 1935 Por Chevrolet Master tia 4.door sedar 1828 Buick 2«d00r excelent Wr dition. Only 81.000 es. All good fires. Oall after Dp. mm Phone 82 Bierly Motor © Hiheim, Pa. Xx FCM SALE-QGrates, doors and ses tiong for Keeler boller No. 24. 1% inch and 2 Inch pipe. Hot water ra- distors. Maytag washer gaoline en. gine, and Rotospeed stencil printing machine Lh R Korman, Osceola Mills, Pa» x3 BURIAL VAULTS--Be sure it % » Duniap reinforced concrete burial vault when you must choose one Made by Dunlap Brothers for the Bast twenty years and sold direct to you. Delivered anywhere In Centre ronnty Telephone Bellefonte HOA MOT Ar 9A "we FOR SALE-Marietta concrete and wood silos. Also used silos, Inguire KK. BE. Meeker, Millheim, Pa. Phot» a5-1-4 E54 truck RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged REAL ESTATE-A straight one cent a word l= charged for real estate FOR SALE a ot Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR BALE Black P ow Wanted to Buy WANTED A ¥ Home Wednesday [Mate ege Phone 36M POR BALE--P OR One Sales Mart PARMERS Penna Valley Sales Barn Centre Hall, Pa. holds sale every Tuesday. Bring your live stock and DOUILrY. YOU can excedt good prices ST Releel owner. manager 1.14 FARMERS — The Clnwn Auction Mill Hall. Pa. offers you an oo portunity 0 dispose of your lNwe. Mock and poultry by competitive bidding. every Monday Oet ‘heck sa s00n As sale I» made ) wis no commission Joe Bachdel, [| Houses For Sale POR SALE--8even-room stone-cased house, with bath, steam furnace Sectrie system for water from a Rood well and cistern, 4.r00m apart. | ment above a A-stall garage, 2 large | Bardens, outbulldings, loty of fruit [trees. Located 5 minutes drive east {of State College along Route 45 | Price 83000 Call phone BOR), on | write H. A Stover D1, Lew | burg. Pa xi Farms For Sale POR BALE 176-8 1 Benner winshi] tule ( KX re farm located five mile ie fron in equip- JED Teles ‘ For Sale or Rent r f-aore dnd nd othiet $1.00 Corie Bitner Lock are low Earl WM FT] Bidz Repairing VICIRG ~— Keen king. Cenuls We service oa AWE DeY Miscellaneous DEAD STOCE--Removed prompus Geo. J Vogt Centre Hall 85- Milheim 30-R-§ $f our ex- 8° Call 2-4 of rune URAL STOCK Removed promptly Call anytime atl my expense. Phone LLoyd LL. Smith iu Hesitale— i} URANEZE : 0 make the stom- MELROY'’S Pleasant Gap, Pa. Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6881 | ig WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects Tes From Financial Lam. Bee | John F. Gray & Son General Insuranes Phane 7.) Bellefonte, Pa POR SALE — Certified Beaver seed oats (a smut resistant State lege selection) $160 per bLushel of recieaned seed, In burlap bags, F. O B. Write for ders of 50 bushels or more Penntoy govbhean seed. Ceol) vin, State College, Pa FOR SA ial roll brick siding $1.50 pe pipe covering, buckets, clo*h rubber belting, step and ex tenalon Indders, charcoal, asbestos board, wheelbarrows. rope, Also J. Ir x2 Col | ial prices on ore | Electric 8% E Main St MONTHY UTILITY REVIEW This month's review discusses current develop ments in the affairs of Columbia Gas and Electric, Electric Power and Light, and Standard Gas and Copy on request Members of NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE And Other Princinal Exchanges ————— HENRY W, ANGUS Local Representative LOCK HAVEN, PA,