February -L 1945 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Liha PA. Page Five ~~ LOCALS —Mr. and Mrs. J. Hogentogler, of Clearfield, spent Saturday in Belle- fonte greeting thelr many friends The Hogentoglers at one time were residents of Bellefonte «Mrs. Grace Lillidahl, of North Thomas street, went to Wiilamns- port last week for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter Mr Mrs. Doyle Miller and family Mrs. Melvin E. Hoover, the for. mer Grace Rhoads of Coleville, is in Dearborn, Mich. for a visit with her husband, Seaman, first class, Hoover, who is stationed there Mrs. Craig Grassmier, of West Bishop street, who has been con- fined to bed for about ten days suf- fering with a back ailment, is slow- ly improving, members of the fam- fly report. ~Cpt. and Mrs arrived Thursday from Las Vegas, New Mexico, to spend an eighteen- day furlough with his mother, Mrs Rosie Ward and family of Prosser- town. Mrs. and Paul K. Ward 8. Claude Herr, Hart apartments, North Spring street, was admitted to the Centre County Hospital, Friday, to undergo medical treatment. Mrs. Herr has not been in good health for some weeks. — Mrs. of the John Dobelbower, Curtin street, recently accepted a position in the offices of John R Doty at the Court House, and has begun her duties there. Mrs. Dob- elbawer is the former Virginia Eck- ley of Valley View -8Sgt. Joh visiting his of West 3 n Galaida who had parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Jerry Galaida of Bellefonte, for a month, left Wednesday for Quantico, Va., and returned to Belle- forte for the weekend when he was granted an additional three-day pass. —Bryan Cartwright, son of Mr and Mrs. Earl Cartwright of East Bishop street, who enlisted in the U. 8. Alr Forces some time ago transferred to the Army and last Thursday moming for Cumberland for assignment is the third son of the to enter service Pvt. Mac Bryan, who has been training with the U. S. Air Forces at Sheppard Field, Texas, arriy in Bellefonte last Thursday to spend a 16-day furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bryan, Sr. of North Pern street. This is Pvt. Bry- an’s first visit home entering service a year ago —Pvt. Daniel Hines, of Camp John T. Knight, Oakland, Cal, arriv in Bellefonte last week to be near his mother, Mrs. Julia Hines, who is seriously {ll at her home on East Howard street. His brother, John, of Detroit, Mich., and sister, Mrs. David Bruce, of Texas, also are here to be with their mother —Pvt. Arthur C. Dale has arrived in Italy, according to word Boiron: fast week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthiir C. Dalé, of East Linn street. Pvt. Dale, who is 19, en- tered the service on April 18, 1943 and was stationed at Camp Swift, Téxas, before being sent overseas He is a member of a mounted en- gineers’ unit been was left New Bryan Cartwright ed since ed «Oscar Zimmerman, who suffered a stroke before Christmas and who has been confined to his home on Willowbank street since that time is reported to be showing steady improvement and is now able to be about the house. Mr. Zimmerman was in charge of the IOOF bowling alleys on West High street prior to his illness. ~2nd Lt. W. Thomas O'Brien, who since receiving his wings and com- mission at Selman Field, Monroe, La, had been In Bellefonte with his family and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Brien of East Linn street, returned Priday to Selman Field for assignment. His wife and daughter, Kay, will remain at the O'Brien home. -8gt. John 8. SBampsel, son and Mrs. R. E. Sampsel fonte, R. D. 3, has been awarded the good conduct the commanding officer of Butner, N. C. has announced. Sgt Sampsel is stationed at this camp as 3 member of headquarters de- tachunent of the Army Ground Service Poroes. of Mr of Belie- recently medal Camp and —A birthday supper was the Milford Burd home near the fish fuatchery on last Thursdey, February 8, in honor of Mr. Burd Those present who helped celebrate were Mrs. Ida Witmer of Wingate: Mr. and Mrs. John Possinger. of Coléville: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd of Bellefonte, R. D. 3; also Mrs Edith Burd, of Julian. All had a very nice time and enjoved the de- liclous roast chicken supper with all the trimmings Stray Random Item In the regular space for this column ap- pears an item about public speech- es. It was written before we heard L. FP. Livingston, of the DuPont Company, speak before the Kiwanis Club here on the subject of modern chemistry. He spoke rapidly for about 45 minutes, and we, for one would have been content to spend the rest of the afternoon listening to his altogether fascinating talk about various plastics and other sub- stances and their possibilities In the post-war era. Everyone who heard his talk seems to be of the same opinion. ~The Pebruary meeting of the Belleforite Mother's Club was held at the home of Mrs. T. L. Promm on Logan street, last Thursday even- ing, with 24 members and two guests present. Co-hostesses were Mrs, Mar- tin Kauffman and Mrs. L. A. Poll. lard, Following a short business meeting, Mrs. R. G. MacDonald in- trofluced Rabbl Victor Eppstein, di- restor of the Hillel Foundation of weld at +E. Howard | Bether and children, J 2 B. A. Doll of the Berardis apart- ments, spent the latter part of last week on a business mission at Mun- cle, Ind., and in Cleveland, O Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William Markley, of Love Field, Dallas, Tex, are spending three weeks visiting the former's father, Edward Mark- ley and family on East Howard street Mrs. Hasley Simmons, of Allen- town, and Mrs. Royvden Kellogg, of Oaklyn, N. J. spent the weekend with their sister, Miss Verna Smith, at the home of Mrs. Paul Fortney on East Bishop street Mrs. Earl Powell of the left last week for Rome, Ga., for an indefinite visit with her hus- band, Sgt. Powell, who is stationed there Mrs. Powell is the former Mary Lundick of the Forge. First Lt. William Zimmerman, who recently returned from ten months’ duty in the Pacific, arrived in Bellefonte last Thursday to spend a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osear Zimmerman, of Willow- bank street Cpl. and Mrs. Ellis Houser, of Dyersburg, Tenn., returned to their home there Friday after a visit with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. Houser, of East High street, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark N Alkey, of East Linn street Both fire companies were called the Nicola Lalit business and apartment building on South Alle- gheny street, about 7:30 Tuesday night when a flue caught fire. Fire- men stood by while the blaze burned out without damage The American Home the Bellefonte Woman's Club will meet at the J. W. Baker home on North Spring street at 2 p. m. Mon- day, February 19. Miss Bertha Rim- mey, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Robert Kirby, of State College, will speak on "Our Responsibility to Depen- dent Children.” Mrs. James ard street rieht night, treet the Forge, to 4 1 itsell Section of E. Decker, of Blanch- , suffered a fracture of the arm at the wrist Saturday when she fell on South Penn Mrs. Decker was taken to Centre County Hospital where fracture was set, and the follow- ing moming returned to the hospi- tal for x-ray examination Mate Herbert L recently to Brooklyn spending a week's leave wife, the former Marie Mc- and their two children, at their Le in Milesburg. Sometime ago irned from a trip nan Bryan theatre African Staff Sgt. George A. Wagner of Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Wagner, Willowbank street who had been stationed at Lowery Pield, Colo, re- cently was transferred to the stu dent reception pool at Laredo, In a letter to his parents, Sgt ner reported that the Laredo now resembles of May in Centre county Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and daughter, Kay, of Aliquippa, arrived in Bellefonte early last week, Mr. Johnson, son of Mrs. Anna John- son of Valentine street, left last Wednesday for Harrisburg for ine the service. His wife are now with her Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Poorman, of South Water street Mrs. Jack Balf and son, Bobby Bethichem, returned to their home during the weekend after hav- ing spent some time with Mrs Balf's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larimer, of West High street. They were accompanied to Bethlehem by Mrs. Balf's sister, Mrs. Jack Criss man and son, Jackie, of West High street, who are guests at the Balf home the Gunner's retut Y. after with hi Clellan Peggy home Bryan N ned Jean and ster ret the War on ol i= Tex Wag- weather in the middle duction into and daughter grandparents, of A. Lambert ent ly the Belle- promoted to his installation of First Troop Cartier Command Sedalia Army Alr Field, Warrens- burg. Ohlo Before entering the Army Alr For I* Was em) by Bellefonte Aron and previous. ly attended Bellefonte High School ther, Hardman W. Lambert the armed forces of fonte re present grade at the oved Among the Centre countians who last Tuesday attended the wedding of Miss Helen Elizabeth Purst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M Purst, of State College, and Pfe Dale M. Quimby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quimby, of Drumright, Okla., at the State College Presby- terian church, were: Mrs. William Mrs. F. O. Heckman and Mrs. Betty Dileanis all of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. James Reid, of Pine Grove Mills Jack H. Yeager. 8 2'¢. received an honorable discharge from the Navy during the weekend and has returned to his home on North Spring street, Bellefonte. Seaman Yeager entered the service last June, and was sent to the Naval Training Station at Bainbridge, Md for boot training. While going over an obstacle course there he fell and suffered a fracture of the plght wrist and a dislocation and fracture of the right elbow. Ever since that time he has been undergoing treat. ment in the Naval Hospital at Bain- bridge. At the time he entered the service he was manager of the Cen tre Dally Times office in Belle fonte ~A surprise dinner for Mrs. Mary EF. Bweltzer, In honor of her 63rd birthday was held Sunday at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Benner, on South Spring stret. The after noon was spent In singing hymns, and Mrs. Sweitzer received a num- ber of useful gifts. The guest of honor has been confined Indoors | since last October because of poor | health. Those present at the anni- | versary dinner were Mrs. Archey Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hardy ' and children Bonnie, Connie and Johnnie, of Huntingdon; Mrs. Olle | and Lar Gap; Robert | Drake, of , and John Swelt- {both of East Curtin [trol at Camp LeJeune, Sut Md. is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Beck of the Brooks apartments on West | Bishop street, Mrs. daughter, Charles Mrs Beatty and George A, Kelly, Jr street, spent last Thursday in Williamsport on a bus- iness and pleasure mission Miss Theresa Shields Haven, and Miss Anne Altoona, spent the the former's sister, Shields, of East Logan Frank Bartley Wednesday to his ney Hotel on East the Centre County he had been a weeks Mrs William McGowan, Spring Creek, Bellefonte, quietly celebrated her 95th birthday last Wednesday, No special celebration was held because of weather con- ditions The of Lock Snyder of weekend with Miss Agnes street returned last room at the Tan- High street from Hospital, where patient about three of Misses Evagean and Ger- aldine Rachau, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rachau, of East Lamb street, spent the weekend with thelr brother, Lt. Kenneth Rachau, who is stationed at Romulus Field, De- troit, Mich Drogan, glider unit in the war theatre for many months, ar- rived here during the weekend to spend a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drogan of Coleville Roy W. Rowles. Philipsburg bur- gess, and George Mayes, prominent businessman of that city, were wel- come visitors at this office Monday while in town to serve as members of the February Grand Jury. Bur- gess Rowles served as foreman the jury Miss Evelyn Hollabaugh, daugh- of Mrs. Anna Hollabaugh of Bush Addition, had been confined to bed ather mother home for the past three weeks because of illness Miss Hollabaugh, Titan Metal of- fice employe, Is suffering with sciatic condition of the left leg and hip. The Misses Gross, Betty Ever, Jane Dorothy Kline and Mrs all of Bellefonte ght to thelr | they Sgt who was with a serving European of Maxine Crafts, Peggy Rumberger, Jean B. Ol- returned Sun- wmes from Har- sen day ni isburg, where end. On \ nigh attended the Ice P Ole Hershey arena Mrs. Jack Fischer Louis of Elmira, N. Y Bel He for 4 Inst {liness Edwin Mrs daughte and held a and arriy be week ause o of mother Revi won-in-law Teaman of olds avenu leaman wl erved Fo ree 5 New Haven, S-day furiot r Betty Hazel of her parents, Mr. and lair Hazel of Pleasant Gap. At the ex. pimtion of his visit Cpl. Appleyard will report to Langley Pleld, Va Mrs. Robert Porsburg, the for- mer Shirley Duffy, arrived in Belle- fonte last Thursday from St. Peters burg, Fla for an indeflr visit with mother Mrs Jesse Humer Humer of the Owens apart- who had been Plc. Forsburg because he eX. i another tra rif Brred ransierred niver- spend. ry) ’ igh wife the at the home Mm. Cl (to her and Mr. ments to ar An army where Plc stationed Inst Wed- left there for California, the county soldier will re- new assignment. Mrs. Sel- the former Edna Petzer, and 1 North Carolina was nesday where ceive a ers bs daughter of Pet zer of High street, Bellefonte Mrs. Earl K and have been occupying the Barilett home on East are planning to move to an apartment in house on East High street owned and occupied by Earl Ke its, Mr. and Ms Joseph Kepler The house from which the Keplers are moving will be occupied by the Joseph Ales- ander family of East Lamb street when It is vacated Sgt. Robert P. Mil Marines, arrived in Thursday to spend a 3.day fur- lough with his step-father and mo- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Letter. man. Sgt. Miller entered the Ma- rines six days before Pearl Harbor and has just returned from several years of service in the South Pa- cific. His right arm Is in a cast, the forearm having been wounded by shrapnel during an engagement In the Pacific theatre of action Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daughter Lynn, of North Thom- a8 street, are spending several days with Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Snow Shoe The younger Mr. Smith, who served 10 months in the U. 8. Army, was recently given an honorable dis- charge. During his absence his wife, the former Nelma Koski and their daughter were living with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Koski, of North Thomas street. Chief Pharmacist’'s Mate Frank. lin H. Alters, who has just complet ed a special course In malaria con- arrived In Bellefonte Tuesday for a brief visit epler family, Mr Curtin who Mary street the pler’s paret ler of the Milesburg last {with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters, of East Beaver street, and with his wife and young son Frank- in, who have been residing at the | Alters home. Bunday, Pharmacist's Mate Alters, his wife and young son will depart for the west const where | the former expects to receive a new | , Assignment, «Mrs. Glenn Walizer, of E. Bish- | op street, was guest of honor at a| dinner given in celebration of her birthday anniversary at Pleisher's | tex room, Julian, last Thursday eve ining. Mrs. Walizer was presented with a gifi. The Tololwing were pres. ent: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harter and Mr. and Mrs. John Hoekman, of Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kerstet tet and Mr. and Mrs. Corman, ) n Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Billet and Mr. and Mrs. Walizer, of Bellefonte. Harry Beck, of Aberdeen, | home her {ted MY ler of Port Benning, Ga. Pvt. Coder Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McKinley are | planning to vacate the Teaman house vn Reynolds avenue late this month and will move to their own at Milesburg Cpl. and Mrs, Paul K. Ward of Las Vegans, N. M,, arrived here inst Thursday to spend an 18-day iur- lough with the former's mother, Mra Rosle Ward and family of Prosser- town. . | Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Vonada and daughter, Mona, of East High street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Musser, of South Water street, and Earl Grove of Lemont, spent Saturday in Har. risburg, and while there attended the Ice Follies at Hershey Miss Jennie Sclablea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sciabica, of | Sunnyside, was admitted to the Centre County Hospital last Thurs- day, and the following day she un. derwent an operation, Miss Sciabica is employed in the offices of the Ti- | tan Metal plant Miss Gertrude ter of Mr. and Mrs of East Logan street, returned Mon- dav from Martinsburg, W. Va, where she spent the weekend visii- ing her brother, Pfc. Boyd Osman a patient Newton D. Baker gov- ernment hospital - Report Reveals Library Continues to Grow Osman, daugh- Robert Osman at (Continued from page One The one book is about Library Board wish to thank patrons who ly of magazine the following have giver service AVEeTrage cos lating The brarian terested generous cash and workers who of helpful Hunter Lim endl Muse public ey evening 1 ment. Mr service wo County noon: volunteer patien Hospital on Miss Blanch ACCAUTT unts het _OCK Lock Haver with Other were Mr H Roy and Paul Miss Martha Jane Bartle turned to her home after spending sotne ime with her grandparents In Howard. Martha Jane started back to school Monda Mr Mi Centre 14 Alice callers SONR and Hall Betz er. Mrs. Robert Harry Conaway Jane Hironimus Mr Mrs n Sch aefler and children of Centre Hall, Mrs. Jack Mabus and Miss Bette Aley of Belle fonte, were Sunday evening supper guests at the C. E. Aley home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cuiser and daughter Patay Ann, visited his pare ents at Hecla on Sunday afternoon and Mrs ner Nc and Sgt. Arthur Dolan Were jests of Mrs. Sara and ll children Saturday dinner gn Kaufman of tate College. They were also callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Neidigh Btate Mr. Neldigh 1s bed. near College still fast (From Last Mrs. Ruth ‘Betz and Wensel of Howard, | ! Bellet it Sunday Betz fiome Misses Margaret and Evelyn Poor- man. Mrs. Donald Gardner and Mrs Evelyn Heckman of Howard, ealied at the R Vonada home Sunday alternoon Mr. and Mr Week child Eara mie. spet . ov Dean Rogers and daughter Joyce, of Beliefonte, R. I Miss Teurezine Ripka of Spring Mills, and Harold Rogers of How- ard, called at Le Aley home Saturday night Mrs. Charles Chronister | sick list. We wish her a covery Mrs, Fr day afternoon at Dixson. Mrs Thursday afternoon place. Mrs. Dixson writing Mrs C. E Alley accompanied Mi and Mrs. Leon Aley and sons Wo Cen | tre Hall, where she joined Mrs. John | Schaeffer and children and they vis. Bchmefler In the Lewistown hospital. Mr. Schaeffer expects to return home very soon. Mr. and Mrs Leon Aley spent the day with Mrs Aley's father, William Ripka, at Spring Mills Sunday visitrs at the Miles Bart- | ley home were Mr, and Mrs. Harry | Coder of Mill Hall, Pvt, Lester Cod- | the n the re- on peedy spent Bune Mrs spent same this ank EBlsethower the home of Ceorge Swope at the better is at will return to Camp Meade, Md Miss Betty Harter of Little Nittany, | 1*%® also was a caller Announcements NOTICE Harness olted and re mired. DD. A. Hemphill, High street, llefonte Pa, Phone 3047. 114 sm—————————— — To the tax yors of NOTTIOR pa Curtin township: AN 1944 and prev. ‘ous years’ taxes not paid by h attachments will | POR lor phone ’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 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 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 for each additional insert! ments contain more than twenty-five first issue, and 15 cents cents for mm, Where advertise- cen a word is charged words, one REAL ESTATE--A straight one cent a word Is charged for real estate advertising sale or rent. 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WANTED want foute Miles u H “Boo or Wanted JAC KMON Articles for Sale FOR SAlLJ | e FOR SALE sewing machis Call 4350 State FOR BALE «Jamesway a 10H0 : ¥ Homnt Centre 17T7TR2 ele Ape ia POR JOO SALE sedan. Wil 83, call piter 4 ( Millheim, Pa 1940 BALE Corn Pe nnsoy Penns 3704 POR wala Dunkle State College BALE--Marietta concrete and wood slices. Also used sllow. Inguire of ik E Mecker, Millheim, Pa. Phoue 669-4 ns FOR SALE ompiets trailer $B 68, Ar fw Indiana dump truck motor. Also a som - Ripka, Wale street i 00 anawer call 8647 HL! POR BSALE--Three range ahelter oN broode er, LAnn St AE broader house stable; two Macomb stoves Phillip Shoemak Bellefonte, Pa. Phone x POR SALE--1041 Pontiac Super pedo 4-door sedan Beautiful ma roof color. 238.000 actusl miles. Call after 4 p m. Phone 83. Blerly Molo Co, sikbeim Pa x7 ron SALE Vicland oats SaEh-pairity. high-yielding $200 a bushel, includ | 08 ~Pr ” 4 limited. Call ate Col « or write Orassiyn, State | College. Pa Certified No x7 yod apples nesap, Rome ron SALE Chote Baldwins. Btayman Beauty, and Delictious. Also No. | eating potatoes Prices reasonable William PF. Colyer, Centre Hall, Pa Phone x8 POR SALE--At reduced price: “Pee Select Notes on the In. Tor | | Konachik Clarence | von “BALE Eight i Hall | FOR SALE Two good riding homes TH-Be sure 11 Ts » od noerete Huta wher Yi must choose one D AD Brothers for Lhe ty vears and sold direct vered anrwhere Centre Teisplione belicsionts 504 . er I twer Dome wrdwase ® i aseslos Dogs, Pets, Etc. y ded b Poultry for Sale MOR SALE ~Day=0ld White corkere) 80 tor #188 20 100 for 8850 yoo | Post paid Cie K. 5 : | Alisterville, Penna Lag 100 POR SALE.<Eight Game Bantam bik 0 Cockerels 1.50 ech. Pour dark Cornish hens And one cock 1500 8 B Rumberget Bellefonte, Pa. R 2 (Pleasant Gap) x7 Live Stock for Sale | POR SALE Jotaey Cow with oalf by her side E FF. Bathgate, Snow | two Pa su FOR BALE by her sitie RP cow with ohif | of George x7 “A fresh Inquire Pa bred Shropshire Inquire of Pox Bros, Mil D1. Phone 4123 x A —— fwea n or trade for good tested [resh oow | or hay. Arch Sayder Tyrone RD a Pa (Triangle) aT FoR BALB- Two horses, yoan and | ray, 10 n old weight 1400 and ] Aw uire O. Ardry AR | Pa. Nittany Oar Farms For Rent. Real Estate for Sale Sales Mart PARMFRA. Pe Money to Loan FARMERS — When fou need Houses for Rent Houses For Sale Genera! machine work We also have In sok ¢ Y pre ORL BCTEWE. sel ACTEWS. Woodruff keys kev stock, etic. Swarts Machin ° Shop, Belielonte, Pa. Phone 2041 1-1¢ Miscellaneous ved promoyy. we Hall 55 aL Or ex~ 8° 4 wed promptly Phone Sad th, 1-af OF DEAE a 1 3 a preccmee= WHAT FARMERS WANT WHEN THEY BORROW ssc) {ox TOM YOU CAN HAVE IT Y pi— \ To- Day, INEED $ 500. 5 Re avid 4 { — TT TI 3 ost you need money you want it fast. We try to give prompt service — same-day service whenever possible. 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