March 1, 1945 HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. "Page Miva LOCALS Frank- with Miss Kathryn Coble, of N. J.. spent the weekend her parents, Mr, and Mrs Coble, of North Penn street Miss Mary Robb of Haddon Heights, N. J... spent everal days last week visiting her parents, BM and Mrs. Nelson E. Robb Curtin street william Brachbill the Brachbill Furniture Store, de- parted early thi New York in evel MASSIol City where he | days on a busing Miss Marjorie Alkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Alke) fonte. has resigned her position at the G. E. Murphy Co. and is now employed by the Bell Telephone Co «Mr. and Mrs, W, A. Bertra son, Tommy, of Jackson Height L. I. spent the weekend with M Bertrand's Mr, and Mi J. Kelleher family of 8 Spring street Robert C Spring street at the Bellefor after having been off « a month because fecting hig right Miss Martha dent at the Univ was here last week to semester vacation wil Mr Mrs. R lin, propy etor week for wi of Belle- and anda paren 8 and Thompson, of spend 1887 tween- arent and —Qlan Mills § Br w Ke rhoff through March of those fine qu always liked p.m. to8p necessary ol. Sara I. Stevens » of England General Atlantic City week I brother SHhioem family of E: ast Linn street -Mrs Spring t for Los Angel at tae home and daugh Franklin Grycet the former Roseann Br The Misses Vi Christine Leuschine College, spent the fonte with the [« Patty Rumberger her parents, Mu ter oon weekend net ers Hospital who ig nine years oid; fias n well for some 14 artment. "4s [2] Bn Regiment learned has beer some time due The Smiths Milesburg, now Va Lt. Paul D. Fe adjutant general's Francisco, Californi days last week with | sister, Mrs. D. R. Forex Lois Foreman, at the Nortg Spring recently returned Wu States after having been | a special mission The Music fonte Woman home of Mrs Linn Street, Wednesday 3 March 7. at eight Mrs Harry Meyer and Mrs. Willard Bam- hart will serve as co-hostesse The musical program will consist of chamber music furnished by String ensemble under the direc of Mrs. Louls Ernest Ebeling three wm of Cpl. and Mi hn Eb { West High street bruises of t - ’ arm, Tuesday caught in the wringer washing machine at hi mother reldased the roll ing poss i¢ more {ou child was taken to a physhk fice where It was found were broken treet the Belle- AL the section Club will meet John 8. Dubt Schad ear- LCarl Cromemille AS. son Carl Cronemiller, of the Penn Hotel. arrived In Bellefonte far a week's visit with his at other relatives In this area. Carl who entered the Navy before the war and who served aboard the battleship North Carolina for many months after t was commissioned, is now attending the University of Minne. sata, from which college he expects to be graduated in November with a bachelor of science degree in mathe. matics or naval science and tactics At that time he will receive his com- mission as an Bosign. «A roast pig dinner sponsored by members of the Victory Club of the Centre County Hospital and Lester Gill of Pleasant Gap, was held early Just week at the Nittany Shoppe on Centre Hall mountain The following were present: Mrs Mary Beezer, Mrs, Hazel Barnes Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs, Mar- tha Johnson, Mrs, Anna Bertram, Mrs. Thomas Sabol, Mrs. Jean Har- ris, Mrs, Grace Lamborn, Dr, and Mrs. LeRoy Locke, Dr, and Mrs. J R. Bartlett, and Lester Gill; also the Misses Sarah Bryan, Virginia Bert. ram, Sara Deitrick, Bara Adams, Thressa Pye, Virginia Benner, Elsie Jones, Margaret Kane, Pear] Houtz and Jane Keller, er na To — —— —— Koflee | 4 McKinley of moving today Milesburg vd Cummings, of Mungoville, left last week for Harrisburg to visit his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Cum- ming Henry gheny street pent iness misison in Pl Mi Reynolds to thelr and Mrs. Clair avenue own are Lome neal Alle- last la- Linn, of North several days week on a bus { wl Haag apd ( WAaoi, ale vi Haaf yt home of Mi Harry Haag, of who is ill m th nr, Min Penn reef nN ty NOW weekend for visit Mr. and Mrs, Scott Howarg street Id F parents East Stock of Childress, in Belle! a week's visit aunt, Mr. and { East Bisaop 1k Wilson who Is rial spending Mrs. Wil West Bish ohn VanSyckle A vvelnt a onte last with bis Mrs. Earl ireet emp state Indus and college, Phlladelphi har parent 1) Rogers North Alle alter a laug weekend in Delle! Mrs. Marta West High street Pfc. Joseph = Sciabica retuwrted + Wack sv te 1.1414 vacated hy family The Keplers are at rtment i the J - i.e the 1 rmer Harry n East High street Jack H. Kellerma mer Betty Gates, and her daugh Ter: mother William treet, 18 the new Bellefonte Bunoco service orner oF Allegheny ar treet He succeeds Collins Shoe muker, who recently resigned to sce t the Dunlap CGarags also manager of ATSOCSSOT Y store on shog street during the ab- of W F. Kessinger, who is In Armee! forces Mrs. Leon Paultine, of Lancas- arrived In DBallefonte early last week because of the liness of her Ferree of East manag the tation atl d Bishop the Nie 2iat ence to father, Winfield Love, of South Penn | street, Mr. Love who had boen ade mitted to the Centre County Hbe- pital last Sunday for observation and treatment seversi days later. Another daugh- ter, Mrs. Cordula Kalzen of Roaring Springs, also came to Bellefonte lst (week Ww be near her father, whose condition Is Improving «Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McClure, 8r., of Bellefonte, were guests of honor at a family dinher given Sun- day at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Law. rence McClure, Jr, also of Belle. fonte, In honor of thelr birthday an- niy Friday. Those present In addition to the honored guests were Mr, and Mrs. Herman MoClure and ‘childten, Bobby and Virginia, Mr and Mrs, Lawrence McClure, Jr, and son, Alan, the Misses Sally Miller, Caroline and Sarah McClure, all of | Bellefonte. returned to 41s home | Mrs. Edwin Andrews and daugh- | Miss Joan ter, Patty, of Nmgara Falls, N. Y are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bickett of the Cadillac apartments Mrs Cathy, Alan Katz peturned last home in the Orvis Philadelphia and where they iad tives for about a Mr. and Mi fly who |} apartment In the on East Ho ward street, m day 10 thie house on Fast L recently vacated by the family and daughter, week to thelr apartments from Ventnor, N. J been visiting rela. month Lee On iid been oct wind fam ipying an Hamilton house wed Fri mun Alexander treet otafy Mis William Markley returned last to Dal ln 'exa niter wnaimmg 15 with the forme father, Markley, of East Howard Markley 1 tationed at Dalin WwW Harri It in ao Inll ¢ {118 h 1 tl veekend and w taken to the Centre Com underwent Walkie I week [4 EN Edward trent Bg Neny uffered In 1 y Qurin where he Mr daughter-in peneto, Willi Philadelpil Homan, son of Mr. and Homan, of Pennsyl Miss Jodon is a grad {iss te High School, class io Earl ! Samuel A vania Furnace ate of Bellefon of 1941. Alter taking in advanced bus ~ employed 1! wert ter LANE H State MY me offi Bellefonte, whi ds. She 18 In Commission and placed ¥ RC Bulkr of 4. sition she ! ested n the advancement \ and Christian Ende r work a graduate of State la of 1939 been Chorus To Sing At Centre Hall Members of the Titan Male Clu directed by Frink CGulio ol State College, will present a concert on Thursday evening, March I at 8 o'- lock In the Centre Hall-P titer Hig! Schoo! auditorium Nils pro Music Section of the Ce Hall Woman's Club, Is open to pb. He without admission charge ale though a gliver offering will be re- ctived The program also featnres Miss Patricia Weaver in a group of so pranh solos. Mrs. Willlam Mathias is accompanist for the soloist and the dhorus The program follows “Your Land and My Land, berg. “Winter Song.” Bullard; “Gos- per Train,” Cain: “The Lord's Pray- Malotte-Ducrest, “This Is My Country,” Raye-Jacobs: “Shensn- dosh,” Bartholomew: “Old Man Noah.” Riegger "Vilia Lehar: “When Away.” Herbert; “Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart,” Jerome, Miss Patricia Weaver, soprano soloist “Sky Anchors," Waring: “Climbin’ Up the Motmtiain” Smith: “Mighty Lak’ a Rose.” Nevin: “Rolling Down Rio,” German; “The Battle of cho,” Bartholomew: “The Whif- fenpoof Song.” Vallee: “The Musical ram PONsor: § the ire the Rom . | Whleon. Clokey; “America Calling, “| | Ip You're of Hunt week n Risan, a ti Mr. and Mi wun street Kusse, thi Sarah ington, | TA the guest 10m spending Mss ner | Egil Risan, of arent West C - RED CROSS NURSE IS CHIEF ITEM IN BUDGET 1945 hapter of the nurs- item of ex nie budget of the Belle the American Red Cross is ing service under the Miss Bertha Rimmey, chapter nurse necording s recently released by officials of the chapt« Of the $4700 budget set as a goal In the 1845 ind Drive by the Bellefonte Lo meet estimated expen pense in fonte ( f direction ol 10 figure ing rvice which will be renderes to families of service men ted $1460; while ahd other cos will co an estima telegram Is neces PHOT rendered Lo servi will consume $450 officials Rimmey mad " +t HE - Parents of First Child » oe ae #8 POG PUDIILY Help Wanted WANTED A arm *% r WANTED--Fir 307» PPO tin MEY Mille erate Neal d WANTED Single red. 10 witk of farm experitnce Page ne Phone Good Vi 1 Nog Spring Mela n Cent Hall 30 WANTED-Capable uple for ee Private ving quarters Steady ployment and £908 salary ust ave referénces Reply P O Box 237. Bellionte. Pa 10 WANTED--Men 0 oul padDer wood mine props logs, Till work. Con. tact or by the hour Houses and abins suitable for family us for rent at Taguire of 0. W Hott 5 Son ming. Pa Beit nermd hou WANTED Parn oO work part time sawmill Jobs nes Orove Mis Pay by ou 0 work oO w Bouts | College. Pa Phone 700 “ote tbe WANT Parr farmw Martied mag a. hots garfle winner for 180-acee referred. Good and privileges ¥ N YF Tk. aged lady © = yupanion and to do light house work ff AN invalid woman the Sountry. Inquire of Mrs. Ross Low. fer. Onk Hall Statiot Phone MNT i burg x10 WANTED Middle WANTED--Couple Ma to take All meio ving room manent job ’ Mannery Woman to oare of mandr house ON YeNRIeNces Private bedroom and bath, Per Small family Write B Darl Maryland x10 cok on FARMER WANTED for farm In Centre county. EX. perience necessary. Monthly salary potatoes, milk, four fuel homi¥ provided. State age, experience and references when hpplying. 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This privilege Can be used six times a yedr at different intervals. words or less, 256 cents for FOR BALE A: Aa Mi Marietta Also used anil E. Meeker, Millbeim Lost and Found ' Boarders Wanted WANTE Wanted to Buy - EE ad ANTY Articles for Sale POR ALF FOE SAL SE reed ’ Rellet ie BLACK MORK COOLERS 4) : that fairl with life a rpoilage. Increase n P tT faded time Get a - ' : v : { hale Sets. Roebuck and Co. for . ints Jet Black Cake the as $190 50 Pay 4 oh Ahan pon phone yoaw ore State College, Pa New and ayed WA | 4 weed alr oO \ " n Jet Biack ght vt tdome ra wor graders) (lum and dark brown Tivinr i slante. rollers, tractors. | Blonde Cuaranissd positive aur and seoops. WIN rent sume tems ance of satisfaction 1 dan O Phone Bellefonte 518 or Millon 688 | you mo % back The Tibhine Aho at Harrisburg George N. | Pharmac coc Exclusive Boughter, Box 363, Milton. Pa. 3 Drug Store mi PO SALE 1 ror ATTRACTIVE PUBLIC UTILITY STOCK Selling less than six times current earnings and approxi- mately 407% below our estimate of liquidation value this utility holding company stock (listed on the New York Stock Ex. change) offers attractive speculative possiblities, in ow opinion Analysis on request of NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE And Other Principal Exchanges HENRY W. ANGUS yea Representative 0% BE Mae LOCK HAVEN, PA, A — S— - — - ALE tro Houses For Sale One-half of ao ie Late near the if ck Ooilege ’ Wanted to Rent Farms For Rent. Dogs, Pets, Etc. or LF : Real Estate for Sale Live Stock for Sale Money to Loan Por Any taxes, coll snd ot: , Munount up io #1.000 ) carving charges are low Con sneer Discount O85. Bard NM Bither nager, Clinton Trust Bldg. Lod Pa. Dad 1s S31 pes “rh, 2 cooperatiTe credit uire of Geo Mothers. BoalMbure Milton E Stover or contest Progiiction Credit 13 EF High 3. Belisfon ts 1 SERVICING working vice, We service al oS and awerpers re-bristied R K Sure § Allegheny Owens Eectirir street. Dal 20848 1-9 ORK Catile oMppe COederal machine work We also have In stock SRY BETEWE, tl BOTEWS Mock. ote Swarts dictfonte, Pa. Phone 1-44 Sales Mart MACHINE W Sales Bars « KE A i Sale MYETY - % y Owner, mar arer Miscellaneous DEAD STOCK Removed promot all Oo J Vogt Centre Hall 85+ 4 or Mililbeimn S0-R-5, a! our ex- 1) Removed prompuy Houses for Rent REN House UO INSTTONS Ke : Distinctive Pottery A GIFT anyone would want EXQUISITE yet inexpensive WOODRING'’S FLORAL GARDENS Phone 2128 Bellefonte hone 2045 State College
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