Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 17, 1951, Image 4

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THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
1961
y
A {
May Adi,
BC RR Renames
‘McClellan As
General Manag
McClellan was
Lions Minstrel Show
To End This Evening
Tonight will
mance of the Modern
1851 presented by
Lions Club. Large and enthusiastic
audiences were on hand for the |
Tuesday and Wednesday night
shows
On schedule are ONRS
and special skits all presented be-
fore attractive scenery and wit}
the benefit of unusual lighting In its annual rej
the volume
ued to increase
be the final perfor-
Minstrels of
the Bellefonte
George E
Ce
other
Bellefonte
Compan
and directors were
annual meeting last
ager ol the
: Railroad
Collie |
ficer
{at the
anda
we
ort, the
of
FOR CORONER
OF CENTRE COUNTY
during
that revenues reached ar
high. They were 3.55 per
(her than in 1949. The
stated that expenses increase
per cent, RISINE wage rates and
accounted largel
expenses, it was
officers
time
COSLS
higher
Other
nual
named at
meetin
Claude B. Wagoner
| president Robert Walker,
| town secretary Mr
"treasurer; T. D. Geohegan,
ington, D. C., traffic
Directors elected were
and Mr. Walker
tors are W. J
and Mr McClellan of
Mr Geohegal and J
Williams, Philadelphia
Earl M Cartwright
ssistant urer
g were
manager
Mr
one;
Belle
Wesley
Miles
rea
Miss Shirley Brown
Engaged To Wed
Brown of
W. Higl
Mr
«*
WILLARD M. NEFF
to Vere
“2 ’
HOW aAKD
UR SUFFCU
BE GREATLY
PRIMARIES
the
bur
er
re-elect.
ied vice president and general man-
ntral
of
re-elec ted |
ek
company
business |
1950
1 all- |
cent
report
1 5.08
I ma-
y for
stated
an-
Philadelphia, !
Allen-
McClellan
Wash- |*
Wag-
Other direc-
Emerick, 8. H. Smith
fonte
Mc-
re
Shirley L
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
NON-RUN
CIRCULAR KNIT
PANTIES
Specially Priced!
WHITE
Sis
Circular Knit Non-Rui
Tal
Panties. White, Pink
Size Medium
Extra 14
Tallored Cufl and
Large
A\rge
SPECIAL!
Bolero
Suits
Value to 1395
5-00
Skirts
Rayon and Light
Wool. Value to 895
sizes and colors
2.00-3.00 - 4.00
Weight
Assorted
AT OUR BELLEFONTE STORE ONLY!
DANKS & CO.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
-_— HE on
Se —— ot
the
treet
street
and
TY irvn
Pvt
M1
fonte
basic
the
and
and
the
ter and
School
didate
and Mr:
RD 2
airmen ndoctrination course T
at the
Gateway Ww
Lacklan d
worl
basic
women. It
Human
Yarnell School
Is Presented
With New Flag
Th
pulley
In Air Force
In a ceremony held on
after
irsday
tandard
ted
noon H
the
eran of
Béllefonte
member
had
"nt
been
Were
Program
talk on the “Buddy
Elizabeth Marshall
habilitation
Blackfo
Americar
Ie student
and
boy
made
opened
Poppy
aepartmen
with
rad
semi-circle
The
time wits
whil
pledge
formed a
raised the flag
apni
Was
more feeling auxiliary members
nid
Pvt, Melvin J,
Melvin Hoy, 19
M. Ho)
mpleting hi
Hoy
here were 67 pupils in the
room Yarnell Hiding. M1: Ward
and Mr Tuft
Both are from t
rents
on
Belle-
AF
Achers
Maine
Lacklanc children
the
near
treasurer
San Anto
largest for base
for men
headquarters of
Research Cen-
Officer Can-
Bellefonte Hospital
AuxiGary In Meeting
training
Re ree
home of AF
Private
preparing
Alr
ir a
Force
Refrigerator For ting
Blood Bank Insteled Flom
The
Bellefonte
County
Nox
eanor
resent
ments
of
of a
SN]
14 will
face and figure
miiciie fineer
of various cosmetd ity | ) t of the com ents you get
understand
few dollar {the quid pr uo doctrine
GRADUATE 2x4 HER LANE
a Hayy Fit
2581 — Streamlined modern ia Americ
can Walaut trimmed with exotic paldao
wood, Sell.-rising Lane tray.
5492s
BRACHBILL'S
SPRING ST BELLEFONTS
Boden’s Ice & Storage Plant
FOR SALE
A Very Desirable and Going
Business in Bellefonte
Located Near Titan Metal Company
PLANT EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
Ice Manufacturing Machinery
300 Frozen Food Lockers
1948 3/4-ton Chevrolet truck
1942 V2-ton Ford truck
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Reason For Selling—Leaving Town
For further information call
Bellefonte 3496 or 2059
nny
much |
twWo- |
To Speak Here i
"Joe Hartle Jr.
‘Named to Attend | | Selected For Camp.
Martin D Bk
|
4-H Club Camp |;
4-H
leadership, Jo
Bellefonte
i one
Rev. Robert Couture
May
Rev. Robert
The Tuesd:s
De i 7:45 |
font School
Wednesday sess)
11
p.m
Ernest Frank
Heads Centre
Hall Lions Club
141 0
Hall
Conte
Supper To Benefit
New School Fund
A paghetti
be sponsored by Got
of St. John's new
at the American Leg
Howard Street, Thursda)
t was anr Mr
Roan hair
and ch
dinner nd upper
ip 7. Wo-
school fund
Home, E
May 24
Budd
will
men
unced by
man
dren will be
m noon t < ban. ang
Spaghetti, meat balls
nd flee will be includ
the
Commit
Larry Pavone
price of the meal
members are Mrs
Mrs. Joseph Kaleta
Mrs. Edward Hampton, Mrs. An-
thony Ficarro, Mrs. Angelo Bos-
caino, Miss Angela Carpeneto and
Mre wresa Koenig
Tickets at 81 for adults may be
purchased from committee mem-
bers. Jimmy's Shoe Shop. Worth's
or at the Centre Dally Times office
in Bellefonte. Children will be serv-
| ed for 50 cents
tee
|
| contest
‘Safety Patrols Are
Guests At Dinner |
About 40 members of the Belle- |
| fonte junior and senior high school |
safety patrols were guests at a
{dinner in the Reformed Church
| here Tuesday night. The dinner,
| given by the Bellefonte Elks Lodge,
was in recognition of this year's
service
Chief of Police Charles DeWitt
spoke and thanked patrol members
for their services. Certificates were
presented
Patrol members viewed a motion
pleture at the conclusion of the
program
——————————————
Card Party To Aid
Gap School Milk Fund
The Pleasant Gap Woman's Club
will sponosr a card party in the
new fire hall at 8 p. m. Priday. Pro-
ceeds will go to the club's milk fund
for school children
Bridge, 500, Canasta and Pinochle
will be played and refreshments will
gates
June
according
County
work
lambs and purebred
| ecls
at his
sylvania Farm
His
nln es
agricultural
Bellefonte
in the
he was pres
won the Ke
During Boys
by his
And as
the
di
graduation
linquish hi
erate
L pe raise
Krag
first
community
attended
be served.
In recognition of his
achievement,
outstanding
particularly in
Hartle Ji of
been selected |
dels
“ph
RD |
four
the
13 to 20, at
has
Pennsylvania
National 4-H Camp
Washington, D.C.
announcement by
Agent 1. H. Bull
18, Hartle ha been in club
nine years with dalr
!
of
to
Lo
Now
calves
wine for proj-
He has exhibited his animals
county fal: at the Penn- |
Show in Harrisburg
projects have him
$2 500
raduated
and
4-H ted
timated
He 1950, a
his cla at
Active also
of Amer
chapler and
Was in
tudent In
High Bchool
Future Farmer
ident of
stone
alg
wp
ni
Farmer
Girls’ Week In
st year, he was
0
degree
dellefonte elected
mayor
la
school as honor
added honor was guest of
sponsoring Rotary Club at the
Rotary conference Since
he has been employed
] Improvement as-
Lester ut plans to re
to help
nis
149-acre {
ary
nn
trict
is 8 dalry
ociation
J father
their
His abllitie 7) evel ped
ually. Almost from the time he
became a member of 4-H, he
Served
of his club has
4-H Camp ang in
He
and
mem-
arm
ssigent
been active in
affairs and church
Leadership 8«
nn Stat A
hool
Other Per
Camp delegate
en, 20, Bloon
State
State from
Unusual Baby Arrives
At County Hospitel
the ret port
hospital
the
rsa tert
patients
helpful and
extent that the
le coming In
ron viv
dren. give
should be
ry
Peoy
reared
not
Fortunately
et, he has become a problem
child but has grown 10 the delight
and satisfaction of all the patients
of the hospital
“Handy Andy
thank everyone
time, gifts and services
He also has said, even
he is only five months old
will be a model child if you will
assist him on his rounds at the
hospital each Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday between four and five
o'clock
Handy
Mrs
will
baby
ne
asked
you
has
of
to
your
me
for
though
that he
Andy's legal guardians
Jacob Friedman and myself,
greatly appreciate some new
sitters
Respectfully submitted
Mildred Sones.”
BHS Students Enter
Contest For Acting
Five Bellefonte
dents entered the tallent-finding
sponsored by the Nefl's
Mills Players at Brookside Play-
house, Petersburg RD. Sessions were
conducted at the theater in Hun-
tingdon County yesterday
Those entered were
Rine,
Nick Delallo
First prize was to be a $250 schol-
Glenda
| Skip Kauffman
WOT
auffman
Plan Baccalaureate
At Gregg Township
ip Kaufln I'he 3 14 #1 ¢ for
of Bheriff and rs
of Bells
fom 10 attend
MIVA
I this
He
and
tion Camp at
summer
will
Angler
represent
| Harry
aid
Meyer
[}
1
irom Jun
Robert
entative
Red Cross
Human
nye
fon
(es 12380802 R
high school stu- |
Jean Houck, Sylvia Barr, |
and Virginia Reed. |
arship to live and work with the |
players.
The players plan to open their
summer season in the converted
grist mill, June 8, with “Claudia”.
Other plays palnned for summer
production include: “The Man
Who Came to Dinner”, “Blithe
Spirit”, “The Importance of Being
Emest”, and “The Drunkard”
Odd Fellows Plan
Memorial Service
All Odd Fellows, Rebekas, and
their friends are invited to attend
a memorial service in the hall of
the Centre Lodge in Bellefonte to-
night (Thursday).
short lodge session at 8 pm.
ina
what
THEY WERE
SIX...BUT (i
THEY FOUGHT
LIKE 600!
WARD
BOND - YOUNG - CHANEY
vo PAYTON. 5:
Monday & Tues. || Wednesday Only
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Weekdavs Saturdays
Ta ll to 11
Pm. p.m.
— FRIDAY and SATURDAY —
It's a
Broadside
of
Action...
Excitement,
NEAL WALDRON
REGIS TOOMEY
Also-Tim Holt-in-"DYNAMITE PASS”
MONDAY - TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
Look who's back . . . to keep you in an uproar of
Laughter in a new . . , delightful laugh riot!
HAROLD LLOYD . ARLINE JUDGE . RUDY VALLEE
“MAD WEDNESDAY"
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