THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three February 20, 1941 COLLEGE TOWNSHIP [| Glenn Wilson Dreibelbls, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Dreibelbis wh) went to Altoona on Feb. 5. un- der selective service is now station- ed in a camp In the state of Okla- home, where he has gained first- hand knowledge on sand and dust storms, He is sald also to be one of a group of 65 who were chosen from a group of 365 who are being trained for engineers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wes: Howard Street, were the guests of Mr. ang Mrs wood Packer on Sunday Charles Straub has been quite {il for a week, The family called in a doctor on Sunday Many relatives, and neighbors both old and new gather- ed at the Koch funeral home to pay their last to the of a beloved one that Thomas Houtz of Lemont George W asthma again The Alfred Lyle been {ll with the grip; son, Alfred Jr. Charlotte Lyle College and home a few the sick Mr. and Mrs Oak Hall R. D time ago of and undergone Cain of Bellefonte, El- friends respects Spicer Is * except a Gaul er o a iliness their He ed while priming the fire with kero- sene and because of it spent some- time in a hospital during which time he suffered an attack of pneu- monta, They have not heard whether he fully recovered--Ken- neth went weit with some relatives a number of years ago. He Is mar- ried and has a small son over a year old and lives in the state of Oregon Mrs, James Kustenborder of Le- mont get.ing around again fol- jowing an attack of the grippe Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Spicer and mall son Jimmie were guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs Milton Barger of Boalsburg Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Stover and small daughter will move about March 1 from a house along the railroad at Lemont the Mrs Payne house in the same town, The Payne house became vacant by the death of Mr, Jef! Houtz Sunday t George Spicers were Mr Willlam Corl and children George, Etta, Hubert Mr, and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Wil- cer and children Reéna Wilbur Lee 11, Glenn Oak ' Ww recen guests and Mrs Kathryn, a scilla and rove Mills and { Lemont 50 of Witmer and William » Mills, were busi- ge Splcer’s Gem on WOODWARD Mr n¢ Harold Ard took Reuben Musser to th ger Hospital on Wednesd i last week medical treatment Mr, Musser wa { the same, ang ! 1e Gelsir where he of the speedy recov quaintances in We not a notice town propel excellent FIL i LMORE of last week George Koons and } Koons of State Coll called at the Frank Hull home last Thursday evening Guyer Taylor after working a Baltimore Mrs. Gorge Harold Boom Bush Taylor » On Reuben Crust daughter Helen it relatives t Sunday with Sinking Va Ley The house wire George ntown PINE GL recovery and Mr stationed weekend at “ 3823 MORE WOMEN | RUMFORD lv” BAKING POWDER TRY IT TODAY ITS HIGH QUALITY INSURES BETTER BAKING cipes, { Rumford Pexy Ramioed, RL ‘ . 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Mrs. leona Thomp.on was a caller in the even- ing Mr were home on Mr, and children and and Mrs. Saul Lohr of Shiloh, visitors at the Orvis Watson Thursday Mrs Johnson and Mr Ida Johnson spent Sunday at the Boyd John- son home at Buffalo Run A chicken and waffle dinner was served at the home of Mr, and Mrs Walter Sweitzer ang daughter in Bellefonte on Wednesday of last week, Those present during the day were: Mrs, George of Pleasan Gap; Rev, Byrd and Mrs. John Possinger of Coleville: Mrs. Paul Bennett, Mr Wwilllam Howell Runville; Mrs, M, C Reese and three daughters Gum Stump: Joan and Jon Rhoades of Central Clty: Mrs. Clyde Watson of Milesburg: Mr, and Mrs, Roy Shees- ley and family of Howard; Mr ] Mrs. Orvis Watson and family, Lee Johnson daughter, Mr. and Mr Nevin Watson The were busy with chochet and | work. Mrs, Sweitl- zer embroidery received many beautiful gifts iversary, and Lee of of and John Watson ladies Poorman « Johns'own, he weekend with home folks 1 Friday ever y Mr. and Mrs Pownell daughter of : Mr. and Mrs, _ Ellis Poanel nt Gap. helped Mr Poorman to celebrate his 8rd with ict and Flem- Sary : and many go » Charles Pox n our ttle Howard Burd ALLEY VIEW jay Mr. and Mr William chluarer Jove wa Mr, and aaaren present King and (wo Mark; Mr, and Mr two children Sally an and Mrs Jack Kelley rma, Mr Mr A and two childs Mr hildren aome Mr Thurs Mr, Fores! Pitt.burgh take Waite and to join Mr there. Olhers were Jean coming the New Mary | AA end w Reuben iay with Nie aa his ds they iper Highway ampton ey home came over 8 1 | Shore There were 77 at as most of the grip or at this writing Miss Betty Pardce spent Sunday with Mary Kin Mrs. Mary Keichener and Ed 8mith of Zion spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Houser Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lose were Mr and Mrs, Ear] Yearick, Mr, and Mrs Ed. Houser gnd two children of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ebling are the proug parents of a baby girl. The child was born on Mrs. Ebling’s Sunday School he peoples are ill with fiu. But are better au birthday LITTLE NITTANY Magargel ! MOSHANNON There were 057 present at the Methodist Sunday School Sunday, Feb. 16. h. Sermon at 9:30, by pas- tor C. M. Hammond who eulogized sn the life of George Washington Gordon Fye, who has been a Pa- tent at Philipsburg hospital, Is better, and spent last week at th home of his brother Amber; Fye and this week with his sister, Mrs George Pearce, at Ky.ertown Miss Rev Ardell of Ty- rone, will preach next Sunday evening, the 23rd, at 7:30 the Presbyterian church here Mr. and Mrs, John T baby Richard of Emporium, Saturday and Sunday at the peir parent and at Mrs Ida Groe and her three little granddaughters Kylertown, and Miss Sue Wagner motored to Ty- rone Sunday afternoon and visited at the home Mrs. Groe's sister Mr Ardell Mrs. Elmer Borger Spangler, spen of her parent Yeager Mi burg Gaynel in Lucas and spent home Lanse of here of of and family of the home H L Sunday a! , Mr, and M: William and Ross were Sat the John and r Hot MARTHA of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Simpson of Pleasant Gap, Monday of last week Mr. James Beals, Evan, daughters Eloise and Dorothy mo- tored Philipsburg Sunday af- ternoon and visi'ed at the home of Mr. Thomag Beal Mr. Beals also called at the hospital Mr Wallle Wagner, who is what improved at thig writing son to to sew some Ni- last home returned to ls employed Biting William agara week, here Mr. and Mrs, T. M, Crownover, of Curwensville, viited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis Wed- nesday, February 12th The “Bible Readers” class Me hodist Sunday Sc teacher Mrs, LeRoy Lewis enjoyed a Valentine party at the home Mrs. Doyle Borger, last Thursday evening, Those present were Schmoke. Marguerite Beals, Borger, Marian Hoit Violet d lda Conoway. Other were: Marjorie Hahn Kean, Dorothy and Dell refreshments car who Borger where after v he at his of } y 4 HNool and + the of Jane Betty Borger guest Mc- Jorger an Joyce Joan LA rved twright ous were Gerald from accompanied dine Cartwright to Roches! weeger Ares Mr : "and family Kyle Gingery was 3 ~ YARNELL shower was hel n Feb hn 1 Richner Arlene Walker, Weston, Mr and 8s Lucas he 12 Mra present were and Mrs, Earl Lawrence Jean and Mr: Frankie a rat anc and «¢ Bea, Sara Leroy Say Jerry, Billy anda Oriffith, He Mayes, gnes Reese and children Jean Line, Mrs. Blair Carver, Mr, and John S8hawiey and daughter Verda Ray Shawley, Peter Jacobs, Vivian Walker and children ameron, Kenneth and Maxine, Mr and Mrs. Donald Shawley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coakley, John Mun. dorfl of Bolivar, Pa; James Barndt, Mr. and Mrs James Carlson Mike Walker, Willlam Baney, Leonard Mayes. Violet Jacobs Jean Kunkle Ray Barndt Lee Baney, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fye, John Baney, S8hel- don Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Mayes and son, Eugene, Mrs. Mil- ford Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Fye and children, Thelma, Edith and Jean, Jack Barnd:, Rodney Walker, Mr, and Mrs, Clair Shaw- ey ang son Harold Albert and Le- roy Baney. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill | ro HLA { Richner, Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Lucas {and George Lucas Raymond Harter, of State Col! lege, spent Tuesday at the Bar] and Willard Harter home. William McDowell visited his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. D, A. McDowell | at Axemann over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishler and family of Nittany. spent Tuesday evening of jast week at the Earl Harter home D. A. McDowell of Axemann vis- ited at the C. A, Dolan home on Sunday. Mr, ang Mrs at the Francis Dullen home at How- ard Sunday afternoon also called { to see Mary Delaney who is seri- ously ill at this writing, Mr. and Mrs. Bar Orvis Clark called | ohristena, Helen, Clare we, James | Refreshments were served and many useful and beautiful presenis were received Mi. and Mrs. Lester Mayes and Mrs, Orvis Lucas went to Altoona on a business trip on Saturday. A dinner was held at the Wilbur Emel home in honor of Fred Kess- ling’s 49th birthday. Those pres ient were: Mrs, Homer Lose ang son * { Carl, Mr, and Mrs | Bam Emel Milford Etters and son Milford Jr, Mr. and Mrs. son Harvey, Mr. and | Mrs, Fred Kessling and children, | Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel | and son Glenn and daughter Vir- | ginia, of Hublersburg, spent last | Friday at the home of Mr, and Mrs Earl Ulsh at Lewistown and to see : Mss Ollie Koontz who is seriously Visitors at the Margaret Dullen Florence Dullen of Williamsport; | Mr, and Mrs. Roland Butler and | Barney Styers of Mill Hall; Ray | | Phillips of Marsh Creek and Mary | Dullen of Howard. i Margaret Dullen and three | i children Dempsey, Mrs i | | home on Sunday were Mrs. George | i Dolan and son Arthur, and daugh- | { ter, Ruth and grandson Oarry Brent { of Jacksonville, Joseph Plocolo and : i : i children Nancy Mae, and Clair, Mr, | Bert Kessling. They all wished Mr Hatter and | Kessling many more happy birth- | son Charles and Mrs. Calvin Young | days. sick list, Mrs. Harry SBhawley ang Mr. Ton. | er Fetzer called one day last week | on Mrs, Ralph Robinson ay Belle | fonte, | | | 'BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs, Millard MoGirk, of | Altoona, spent Wednesday with the | former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Harry McGirk, i Mr. Charles Segner spent Wed: | nesday with his son. Theodore and | family at Huntingdon, The Woman's Missionary Society | Maxine and of the Reformed church held their | Donald, and Mr. and Mrs, Boyd | monthly meeting at the home of | Butler and daughter, Wava, spent | Mrs. Jacob Meyer on Thursday ' il FURNACE we be trend Night m at the Walker Gr lersburg ast 7 Indiana I homes of Mrs and Mrs Edward Myer Rev. and Mr: Thomas Jones anA family spent Saturday with friends and relatives at Hazelton Thes were agecompanied home by their niece, Mrs. Ellison Mi g£. who will spend a few days at the Jones home Mrs. George Fisher is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. O Norris and family at Altoona, Miss Anna Dale, of State College. spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry MceGirk Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son, Jack, of Bellefon'e and Mr. and Mrs, George Rimmey of Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the Luther Dale home. The annual World Day of Pray- er gervice will be held in the Re- formed church Priday evening, Feb- ruary 28th. The public is cordially invited, Mr, James Kuhn, who is employ- ed at Fort Meade. Md, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Oraham. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Corl, of State Coliege, spent Sunday with the jat- | ter’s mother, Mrs. Ella Gingrich. Miss Louise Whitehead has re turned to Huntingdon, after spend- ing several weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, L. W. Whitehead a MI ———_— 1 Some patriots will not believe that any nation will attack the United States until the invading army reaches the Mississippi river. GC OUD AMES. SAIVE wrver nerves spent the weekend Matthew atl th Goheen WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You I From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son’ General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness J. A. Byrd Bunday at 9:30 a. m Irvin Preaching by at Wednesday night 20 n church od pas Lor Andrew the pastor Feb 10: 4f praye service Advent Church Shuey pastor 9:30. Roy Leather Communion service at 11 All christians regardiess of relationship invited to the nion service, as well all to our church services C C Schoo] supt chur commu as other Coleville Pligrim Holiness A. Byrd, pastor. Thu r at home of Mrs. Harry 30 a. m., Bunday Bunday at service Revi Dooley a t 1:3 vial begin evangeur Relist “ night Church C Shuey pastor, | School 9:30, Elmer Hosband followed wit} C . St, John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev, Clarence E. Arnold, pa Presbyterian, Milesburg Feb. 23 Bellefonte First Methodist, Beliefonte > How Pat and ¥ Ha ¥ First Evangelical, Bellefonte Ha rt Ja on pastor 1 the pastor The Mears is welcome Hublersburg Reformed Charge sunday school every Sabbath school Bupt ) r I Sunday O'Clock i aay nigh at C. Y. 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The clerk gave vs specific information on each of our lighting problems=from the outhoritative Light Conditioning Guide Book.” “Instead of the glary ceiling bulb in the bedroom, we're now using a screw- in Light Adapter (right) Equipped with a 150- watt Silvered Bowl bulb, & provides soft indirect light all over the room.” (Price, $2.90 up) "A smart looking plastic adaprer (right) was easily screwed into the single-sockes ceiling outlet of our kitchen. It has a 150-wart inside frost bulbwand gives an abundance of pleasing indirect igh.” ($1.85 and up.) “The dealer showed ws how we could easily change a glary old table lamp to provide abundant soft, semiindirect tight A glass diffusing bowl (right) with a 100. watt bulb and white lined shade did the trick.” (Bowl costs from 65¢ up.) "We replaced the glaring bulbs of out living room fixture with 60. wart Sil vered Bowl bulbs, then put » “Soap On’ Modernizer (right) over each bulb. It made the room so much brighter.” {(Modernizers, from 2%¢ wp) “Then four of those wonderful, inexpensive Pin-to- Wall lamps, with diffusing bowls snd white-lined shades’ One was placed in the living room, one over Jimmy's desk, one over the bed and another over the sink.” {From $1.7% up.) AN ADVERTISEMENT BY WIEST PINN POWER COMPANY See four Lieut Conomonine Deas TE —
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