January 18, 1945 — ce YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. er LOCALS ~The Misses Betty Gordon, Verna Peterson, Marjorie Aikey and Janet Ementizer, all of Bellefonte, spent the weekend with friends in Lock Haven. Miss Mary Underwood, teacher of the fourth grade of the Spring street school, has been confined to her home on North Spring street this week because of illness ~-Pfe. William Dunn yesterday re- turned to wnils duties at Westover Fleld, Mass, after spending a 15- day furlough with his parents Mi and Mrs, John Dunn and family of East Curtin street ~Cpl. Bernard Wheeland, who for four years had been stationed In Hawall, arrived here last week for a visit with his father, Creighton Wheeland and Mrs. Wheeland West Lamb street —Charles: Knapp returned last Wednesday to his home on Phoenix avenue, from the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall, where beer patient for several mont wail under observation and Pvt. Philip O'Lear) Ky. and his brot! “Sparky” O'Leary, Home, Idaho, returned their duties after being called here because of the recent death of father, Daniel O'Leary, of Penn street. Mr and who have | ica, Cal ol ne nad Ss treatmen’ Saturday ~—Miss Anne Bush Addition Bathurst of East ! weekend with the former id aunt, Mr, and idy, in Elizabeth, N Ben Dickson, who Staten Island, N. Y John Roan, of Philadel called to Bellefonte on the illness of Roan, of East a patient Hospital operati tumor '1y and —The cor of Pine street, at his home last sidered serious, family repor son and daug! Mrs. Philip Mabu arrived in Bellel: weekend 0 be nea Mabus during his Mines Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Woodbury, N. J the for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Love Spring street for seve y terday departed for San Francis Cal, where they i ture home. Mr. Foreman by the Socony Ol Company been transferred (rom. Paulsboro, N J. 10 Ban Francisco Max Gamble Wednesday members Mr ane ol visiting Mer s rad will make Loeir fu- employed ha of Reading, former resident of Bellefonte, is here vi ing his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs ve Talbott, of East ting from fered. Mr a plant 1§ employe an : ' Gamble was n Reading in backing vertently drove the Mr. Gamble’s foot ture of the ankle According to this week by Rev the Bellefonte Evangelical from Chaplain Carl R. H ith the armed forces in France, Pvt P. Gardner of Bellefonte recommended bronze sta: for his bravery in the battle of Bou- zouville, France. Pvt. Gardner is a soit of Mrs. Dora E. Gardner, Bush Addition. and has been in the armed forces for more tl He is serving with a ] cal detach- ment In France TT. PRP Lie for the william Sager Sager Photo Shop in the basement of the Farmers’ Nationel Bank buiid- ing, and who for some been suffering from an ir the jaw, has been confined to bed at his home in the Rogers apartments South Spring street, for the past several days, and Is now awaitl word to go to Johns Hopkins Hospi- tal in Baltimore, Md., for further treatment Because the Photo Shop will Saturday until further notice months ha monn in fection of of hi line be closed on Those from out-of-town who were in Bellefonte Friday funeral of James Martin, of Spring street, were Mr, Martin's son Charles, who left the day beford hi father died to enter the Service Mrs. George Long and grand ter, of Nittany; Mrs. Richard Trost] of Harrfsburg: Mr. and Mrs HK Resides, Mr, and Mrs, John Marti and Blanchard Martin, all of Ctollege, and Mr. and Mrs. Charle Martin and daughter, Ruth of Pennsylvania Purnace A brother William Martin, of Niagara Fal N. Y.. was unable to attend because of {liness. «Mrs. Anna Mumper, of Milos burg, was hostess at a shower at her home there Tuesday night In honor of her niece, Miss Ruth Milés, who is to be married in February 0 Platoon Seggeant Lawrence Kling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kling, of Stroudsburg, now stationed at the Marine Base at Camp LedJeunne, N C. Those present at the shower were: Mrs. Dorothy Hermsteadt, Mrs. Betty Heverly and Mrs. Sally Mallory, all of Bellefonte: Mrs. Mary Emily Myer, of Btate College; Mrs Patsy Swartz, Mrs. Carmen Baird, Miss Virginia Confer, Mrs. Violet Watson, Mrs. Ruth Miles, Miss Eliz abeth Ann Wetzler, Miss Alleen Ross man, Miss Julia Stere, Miss Mar- Jorle Lyons, Mrs. Beaulah Sprankle, Mrs. Annabelle Watson, Miss Frances Sehool, Miss Helen Whiteman, Mrs Chester Miles, Mrs. Mary Smith, all of Milesburg. Miss Miles, who Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Miles, of Milesburg, received many useful gifts. Refreshments were perved. : far » for the South Gaugn State W— a— — Miss Mary Lock Haven ner uncle George A Miss Anna Philadelphia, Bellefonte atl ents, Mi and family Dr pastor; terian Vog! i Ww Wend M1 Catherine spent the wes Mi here and aunt and Kelley, Si Mary spent the home Mrs. Calvin Th South Thoma william N Blal: interim State College Presb i { i y s» in charge ol Troupe of in Par - last week Of hel and PH on rect the Of chur r position atl YON | montin street Linn Colbie JAMO IGE 8 COWrSe Eric summer Seaman 5 a bus drive: Motor B family are QuUInng to ent 1s Li erving service a transferred ville plant if Mad tack treatment elf mous Fleet Innd’'s new the phot fre the Dally Express ald. the Manche Associated Pre Presa, and other tHAL Le spondent snapshot the | ings h Fimes Wi WiLE Her - try the the New Hugh British wm had him take end back home Manchester is a son of Mr Taylor Manchester, "of the apartments, and is now be In France C. W. Roberts, who recently re- eeived an honorable discharge from the Army after serving about four years, three of them overseas, has accepted a position with the Warner Company and te and Mrs, Roberts have moved to Bellefonte, occuping one of the Hallowell apartments at the corner of Allegheny and Lamb streets. Mr. Roberts, who before the war was superintendent of the Une. fon Purnace plant of the Warner Jompany, was 4 Major in the ser vice at the time of bia dischingge, and most’ of his overseas service was spent in England, where he was engaged In Air Force administra tion work. A number of years ago he was Buperintendent of Highways in Centre county, and has always (been active in National Guard work. Guard! Zealand explained orres the Pvt Louise Heverly believed to met a and Lo C. C. Alex on East from the Clevelal ander returned nome Curtin street & Cll had been under Obst treatment for ag mona Masullo, GM 37¢ returned from ending Mur fami) James Live and of {parents ana Alexander to her home 1 nw and Mi J. Woche Pl early Ia Hospital spendail and pared Cina = To Interview Men For Jobs In Navy RECENT WEDDINGS Fisher Npotis Poorman--Jones I CAR, ‘ : entative Bellefonte Girl Is Promoted in Marines Af 11 Marian Mi troet Monsell William Yelle ergeant of Mr of Valentine n promoted from oor present rank at the Alr at Cherry and Bey poral to he Marine Corp Phint, N. ( Sut. Monsell is on duty as a tele. type operator, Before enlisting in the Marine Corps May 6, 143 at New York City, she was employ - ed by the Western Union Telegraph Company at Niagara Falls, N. Y Station on Twins Continue to Arrive at Hospital Five sets of twins have been born at the Centre County Hospital here since Christmas Day The latest arrivals were twin daughters born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nelson The series of twin births began on Christmas with the arrival of a son and daughter to Mr. and Mrs David Hendershot, of Milesburg. © BIRTHS Daughter for Cooks First Child Born ¢ Third Child Bern Mrs Edward Houser street, are the Darents and woond bom Saturday Hospital, The been named William Boyd, Mi Houser Is formers Virginia Grafmvyer, daughter of Mrs Mra. Bdna Grafmyer, of Pike street Bellefonte Mr. and Pine Weir third weighing 8 in the Centre infant has Jr M of of chiid son pounds County the - Modern children work hard to adjust parents to their way of lle We Buy and Sell Used Planos ! Also Other Musioal Instruments Russell Music Store 131612th Ave, Phone 2.4420 ALTOONA, PENNA. 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Main Rt, LOCK HAVEN, PA, IFIED ADVERTISEME NETS —————————————— Belle tone Live Stock tor Sale : Wanted to Rent Business Opportunity Money to Loan Poultry for Sale Wanted to Buy Repairing Mavyias and ser- wash - Bow Oenaine makes of Sweeper brushes Owes Eecurio rireet. Dial 2088 1-tfr ppe ne WOR i 3 IL sok a MIEWE. Sel ACTEWS, #2 key stock, etc. Swarts Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. Phoue 1-88 Miscellaneous DEAD ETOCK--Rethoved prom? je ont prompuy Phote Smith, 1-4¢ 3 Late RANEZE sve Sales Mart Joe Bechdel 191 Houses For Sale Farms For Sale 1 : So} PHARMACY Dairy Help Wanted For Essential Work Dairy, pr substantial ing producing a percent. Mm of oul AR wholesale and retail needs, interested in in- terviewing men to qualify for work as feeders, milk- ers, processing plant men and retail route men. To those available and qualifying; we furnish trans- portation and moving expenses, and offer attractive in- come plus a future that is secure. Location near Philadelphia. Applicants will be interviewed at The Brockerhoff Hotel, Bellefonte, Saturday evening, January 20th, be- tween 6 and 9 p. m. Telephone and ask for L. C. Pendleton.
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