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The Jeffersonian-Democrat from Brookville, Pennsylvania • 12

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PAGE TWELVE 1 JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 194G To Marry Local Man Like magic the Want Ads pull big dollars out of small articles. FIVE LOCAL NOLDIEJtM RECEIVE DISCIIAKdKjH Marriages UPERSONALS ii I i Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hofmeister and Mr. and Mrs. R.

Vanleer spent Saturday evening In Brock-way. Misses Eva Christy and Leslie Lees, students at Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburgh, returned to schoul Tuesday after spending the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. C. M.

Christy, Pickering street. Mrs. C. G. Wonderling, of Brookvllle R.

D. 1, fell in her home on Monday of last week and sustained a dislocated right shoulder, broken rib and fractured left knee. Her condition' is reported as well as can be expected. Pfc. Robert E.

Austin, of B5 Richards street, Brookville; Pfc. Earl J. Johns, of Brookvllle R. D. T-3 Walter W.

MeAfoos, of Brookville R. D. S-Sgt. Elwood McGnrey, of 417 Madison avenue, and T-5 John Under, of Franklin avenue, Brookvllle, were members of a group of Pennsylvania soldiers discharged from tlto service through the Separation Center nt Indiantown Gap Military Reservation on Friday, January 23, iccording to a press release from I Army Service Forces of the Third Service Command. Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Barllar, of Reynoldsvllle, were week-end visitor at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Ny-land, South Pickering street. Herbert L. Henderson was in Pittsburgh several days this week. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. McMurray, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Amsier, of Clarion, spent the week-end in Pittsburgh, where they attended the hockey game between Pittsburgh and Cleveland on Saturday evening.

Miss Ruth Ann Williamson, R. Aspinwall Veterans' Hospital, spent a few days the first of the week in her home in East Main street. Edward Collier, of Oil City, was in Brookvllle several days this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Swab, of Mr, and Mrs. Berl Tlyler and dnughter, Berlyn Ann, of Hastings street will move to Washington, D. in the near future, whore Mr. Plyler is employed. Word has been received by Mrs.

James Dillman that her husband, T-Sgt. James Dillman, has landed on the West Coast aboard the U. S. S. General M.

M. Patrick, and is flying East some time this week. Ben Woodring, of Pittsburgh, spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. Minnie Dillman, South White street. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond E. Brown and daughter, Marian, returned Monday after spending a week in Winchester, Va. Mrs. Minnie Dillman, South White street, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs Minerva Woodring, Reynoldsvllle.

Reynoldsvllle. visited Sunday Mrs. Clyde Shobert. I Mr and Mrg Hugh A TUotion Miss Mary Ann Johns, student of Brookvllle D. 1, announce the at Mercyhurst College, spent the birth of a son in the Brookville week-end with her mother, Mrs.

hospital on Thursday, January 24. Aldine Johns. Hospital Notes ADMISSIONS January 21: Mn. Charles F. Glinkerman, Clarion; Doris Hendricks, Brookvllle; Ward J.

Chat-field, Brockway R. D. Mrs. Clarence Dinger, Brookville R. D.

4. January 22: Mrs. Kenneth Reed, Clarion R. D. Mrs.

Edward D. Stelner, baby girl Steiner, Lucln-da; baby boy Reed, Clarion R. D. Mrs. Richard Schaffner, Brook-ville Star Route; Harry H.

Horner, Heathvllle. January 23: Mri. Robert McFarland, Marienville; baby girl Schaffner, Brookville Star Route; Mrs. Hugh A. Tlllotson, Brookville R.

D. 1. January 24: Baby boy Tlllotson, Brookville R. D. Mrs.

Dwight Breakey, baby boy Breakey, Brookville R. D. baby boy McFarland, Marienville; Mrs. Ef-rem Snyder, baby girl Snyder, Clarion; Harry D. Croyle, Brookville.

January 25: Mrs. Eugene. B. Shaffer, baby boy Shaffer, Brookvllle; Harvey Fenstermaker. Brookville; James W.

Phero, Clarion; William Kirkwood, Hallton. i January 26: Mrs. E. Jackson Stewart, Brookvllle; Gerald Copen-haver, Mayport R. D.

Grant Rhodes, Brookville R. D. 2. January 27: Sam Scribner, Summerville R. Clifford Geer, Brookville R.

D. John M. Miles, Corsica R. D. 1.

January 28: Mrs. George Zach-erl, Shippenville R. D. Mrs. Dale Shields, Baxter R.

D. Lois Cowan, Brookvllle R. D. 4. DISCHARGES January 21: Mrs.

Eugene Fitzgerald, baby girl Fitzgeralr, Crown; Jay M. Steele, Brookville; Kenneth E. Shook, Sligo R. D. Jackson R.

Grady, Strattonville; baby 'boy Duff, Clarion. January 22: Louise Hanst, Knox R. D. 2. January 23: Alverdi Smith, Heathville; Ella McLaughlin, Brookville; Milton Keys, Brookville R.

D. 1. January 24: Mrs. Max Wonder-ling, baby boy Wonderling, Summerville; Lloyd Gardlock, Brookville; Mrs. Edgar Van Steenberg, Sigel; Harry H.

Horner, Heathville; Guy Sarvey, Brookville. January 25: Mrs. James E. Hicks, Rimer R. D.

Mrs. Laura Guthrie, Brookville; Mrs. Elwood Yount, Mayport R. D. Delbert Green, Brookville R.

D. 4. January 26: William Kirkwood, Hallton; Mrs. E. Jackson Stewart, Brookville.

January 27: Mrs. Floyd W. Reed, baby girl Reed, Corsica; Mrs. William R. Winters, baby boy Winters, Clarion; Mrs.

Kenneth E. Shook, Sligo R. D. Adam Rhodes, Brookville R. D.

Gerald Copenhaver, Mayport R. D. Miss Roberta Jean Foster, daughter of Mr. Clair V. Foster, Nash Road, Tonawanda, whose engagement to John F.

Sarvey, of Brookville, was announced recently. The wedding will lake place February 22, at 7:30 p. in the North Tonawanda Church of Christ. Miss Foster is a senior at Fredonia State Teachers College and Mr. Sarvey was recently discharged from military service after three years in submarine service.

Betrothals IIINDERER-PENCE Announcement has been made of the engagement of Ruth Irene Hinderer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hinderer, of Reno, to Clyde Meade Pence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brade M.

Pence, of Corsica R. D. The wedding will be an event of-the near future. Miss Frances Diener, who is employed at the A. P.

store in Brookville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and iMrs. Frank Diener, at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs.

Ruth Evans spent Tuesday afternoon in Clarion. Miss Phyllis Henry celebrated her birthday anniversary on Monday. George Munro, of Erie, spent the week-end with his family in Caldwell street. fit PLEASE Rev. Thomas A.

Rowan, of Ojai, is visiting relatives in Brookville this week. Miss Mary Burns, R. of Ridgway, spen the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Burns. I Aaron, Corsica, was business caller on Charles A. a Brookville Saturday. While in Brookville he renewed his subscription to the Democrat for the fifty-second year.

I Herbert A. Osborne, who is attending school in Williamsport, and Miss Joy Osborne, Pittsburgh, spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. J. A.

Dobson, of Worthville, was a Brookville visitor on Mon- day and called at the Jeffersonian Democrat office to enroll as a' subscriber. Mr. and Mrs. H. Chester Markle and Miss Ruth Burkhouse are spending some time in Destin, Fla.

Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Markle will go to Camp Crowder, to visit their daughter, Lt. Imogene Markle. J.

M. Steele and Arden Atwell attended a showing of radios in Johnstown on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snyder and the curtain's going up on the NEW.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Shaffer, of Brookvllle, announce the birth of a son in the Brookville hospital T. OR Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight Breakey, of Brookville R. D. 4, announce the birth of a son in the Brookville hospital on Thursday, January 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McFarland, of Marienville, announce the birth of a son in the Brookville hospital on January 24. Mr. and Mrs. Ef rem Snyder, of Clarion, announce the birth of a daughter in the Brookville hospit- al on Thursday, January 24.

Misses Ruth Bennett, R. and Mary Yunkon, R. Aspinwall Veterans' Hospital, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and iMrs. R.

J. Bennett, East Main street, Mrs. OeLa Johns and daughter, Jamestown, N. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

R. V. Johns. Jerome Robert Black, MM 3-c, son of Mrs. Helen Rhodes, of Brookville R.

D. 1, is spending a thirty-day leave at his home here. He served for the past year aboard the U. S. S.

Thomas Jefferson in the Pacific Theatre of Operations. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diener, of Strattonville, and Mr. and Mrs Clovd Lintrenfelter and daue-hter.

Mrs. Charles Hofmeister will entertain her bridge club at her home in Summit street this afternoon. Fred W. Fetzer and sdh, Fred, and Richard Fetzer attended a showing of hardware in Pittsburgh Monday of this week. Miss Bess McKinley underwent an operation in the Maple Avenue hospital in DuBois Monday of this wwk.

Mpp rHnn rnnrfH greatest lamp values of the year in Beck Appliance Sale of the finest selections of CutDOti Now to help relieve con nest ion ana irritation in UDncr bronchial tubes, muscular soreness or tightness, couching spasms most young mothers rubVicksViipRiiboiuliroat.chestand buck ut bedtime. And at once VapoRub to upper bronchial tubes with its special medicinal vapors srAtcMres chest nnu back surfaces like a warming poultice. So soothing, comforting invites restful sleep and keeps on working for hours to relieve distress. And ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spc- cial It's the best known home remedy for relieving miseries mm of children's CKfj colds. Try it! VAPORUI i 0k tit I i LIGHTING FIXTURES IN BROOKVILLE Mr.

and Mrs. Oran Snyder spent Janet, of Brookville, were Satur-Friday afternoon in DuBois. day evening visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kimmell.jof Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Diener, at of Illinois, were in Brookville sev- Pleasant. CALDWELL-HHAFFER Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C.

Caldwell, West Main street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mar-jorle Lee, to Charles F. Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Shaffer, Cherry street, in their home on Saturday, January 26, at 8:00 p.

with Rev. Edward P. Ingersoll officiating at the double ring ceremony In the presence of forty guests. The bride, given In marriage by father, wore a street length dress of white wool and carried a white colonial bouquet. Her only ornament was her cameo brooch.

Miss Sue Ann Caldwell, sister of the who served as maid of honor, wore a street length dress of pink wool and carried a pink colonial bouquet. John Shaffer, AM 3-c, brother of the groom, served as best man. Candles lighted the archway, decorated with rhododendron in the living room where the ceremony was performed. The bride is a graduate of the Brookville high school with the class of 1943. The groom, also a graduate of Brookville high school with the class of 1912, was recently discharged from the U.

S. Army after thirty-three months of service, twenty-six of which were spi nt overseas in the European Theatre of War with the 148lh Combat Engineers. Following the ceremony, a buffet lunch was served with a four-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom as the centerpiece for the dining room table. The couple left for a weckhng trip, after which they will make their home temporarily in Brookville. Before the ceremony Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Shaffer entertained the immediate families at dinner in the American Hotel. Mr.

and Mrs. Schuyler Burkett and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. David Burkett and daughter, of Jamestown, N. spent part of last week visiting Mr.

and Mr3. Ambrose Burkett. Sigel, and relatives in Brookville. Pfc. Elwood McGarey, who has (served some time in the South Pacific Theatre, has returned to the States and has been honorably discharged.

A $1.00 85 i 1 te. I DeMotte's January Clearance of 0 eral days, called here by the death of the latter's mother, Mrs. Parker D. Bullers. John M.

Stuchell, of Brookville R. D. 3, who is a veteran of three years' service in the European Theatre of Operations with the Army Air Forces, has reenlisted in the regular army and reported to Fort Meade, Md. Mr. and Mrs.

Mark R. Stratton, or were isrookville visitors Coats Suits Dresses Hats and Purses on Tuesday. They were called to 'as serious. Strattonville by the death of Mr. I Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Wadding and Stratton's sister-in-law, Mrs. daughter, Mrs.

E. H. Graham, Maurice Stratton, for whom uner- i spent Wednesday in Butler where al services were held Monday af-they visited Cpl. E. H.

Graham, ternoon. They returned to Erie who is a patient in Deshon hospit-Tuesday afternoon. al. UNDERWEAR VALUES! How Do You Feel? Drink Country Club Milk for THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! Sam Scribner, Summerville R. ACCIDENTS Harry H.

Horner, working sawmill; laceration of right D. on el- bow. William Kirkwood, car accident; contusions of face and body. Mrs. E.

Jackson Stewart, fell on ice; fractured right leg. Grant Rhodes, car accident; fractured right kneecap. Need money? Let the Want Ad pinch hit for you. Sell "Don't Wants." Get Your Supply of COUNTRY CLUB MILK from the following: dealers: BROOKVILLE Park's -Market J. H.

Hughes Markle Cash Market N. D. Matson Son Hatten's Farm Supply Russie's Country Club Dairy Store SUMMERVILLE Allegretto Grocery Hummel Grocery Sweitzer Grocery Bowser's Grocery Kum-Bak Grocery Racket Store -Seneca Trail Restaurant Corbett's Service Station Simpson's Service Station Haugh's Service Station BAXTER Smith's Grocery Or at our Dairy Store at the plant in Race Street Brookville, Pa. Vigor Vim Vitality Our best lamps (all kinds of them) and available at prices that will amaze you, they're that low! TABLE, VANITY, HURRICAN, DESK AND FLOOR LAMPS 4.45 24.50 Fixtures for every room in the house kitchen, bedroom, living room, dining room, bath, at a price range of 70y 24.95 Brookville Race Street Country Country rate of that you're you 25 Unionsuits $3.75 11 Pound Cotton Unionsuit $1.65 Boy's Medium Weight SHORTS and SHIRTS $1.30 SUIT Club Milk Club Milk is a first pepper-upper gets rid mid-day letdown when tired and worn out, by providing- the kind of stamina need. So get the daily milk-drinking habit now.

Men's 2 Piece Longies Men's Shirts to match Complete Line of Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures for Stores, Factory and Homel BECK APPLIANCE HOME FURNISHINQS Main and Pickering Streets Brookville, Pa. Men's 2 Piece 10 Wool STEWART'S "Dress Well and Succeed" Creamery Products Co. Phone 545 Vnv vy vy-v v. vxV; v.v v. vy vy vy vx 3 35 33T auE 55 J3 45 jHl jHl sue II juL 31L 3wE 3mE JEE iw iEE JhE JmE i3 5 3Se Si i 33e 3ut 21.

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