ar ——————— —————————— i ————— w Aug ust 21, 1941, COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Kusten- border and family returned home on Tuesday from their trip to St Louis, Missouri, Mrs. Emma Wetzel of Sunbury returned to her home recently fol- lowing a two weeks visit with he: niece, Mrs, Charles W. Meyers and family. Mr, and Mrs, J. K. Cramer and children Wilmer and Georglanneg and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stepletor all of Bellewood, Mr. Donald McCoy and daughter Sandra were Sunday evening guests of Mr and Mrs. 8incy Cramer, J K. Cra- | mer and Siney are brothers Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Meyers re- turned home Saturday evening from a vacation motor trip through West Virginia, and Ohio, They for a short time with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, El- mer Meyer of Fairfield, Ohio. Miss Ruth Hoy was a visitor with Mrs. Jane Stambaugh on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, Harry Ream and Mr John A. Wolfe, Mr and Charles V. Wolfe and girl friend Miss Lois Shank of Lindar Hall spent Sunday at Ivyside Park. | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Spicer and children Misses Alice and Ethel and Raymong and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Spicer and son Jim- | mie, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rockey and children Joan and Alice, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Spicer and children Rena Clair, Freda, Wilbur, 11, Roy, Bradley and Glenn took dinner to- gether along Beech Creek on Sun- Rishel entertained the Lemont evening Al of the Methodist Friday Mrs. Maurice Bryan of visited her Miss wiler on Friday evening home of John Schreck’s Mrs. Mary Rudy of State College spent Wednesday evening with her church Jellefonte Ruth Det- at the sister - ———— » HOLTS HOLLOW Our Sunday School picnic will held August 30, we hope to everyone present Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson Milesburg. Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Wat- son spent Sunday at Hershey George and Linn Johnson ¢ spent the weekend with he Weekend visitors at Poorman home were Mr Ed. Poorman of Ohio, Malcolm Poorman and and J. B. Poorman of Dr. Al, Franco and Beckie of New York the weekend the Lee Jo home Mrs Fyfe, Johnson Mr. and Mr and daughter of Ix §P¢ Ol sent on Franco and Roman Wagner and Mrs | visited | | dinner guests on Sunday of Mr, and | and | Mrs. Merrill Ream of Pleasant Gap| BLANCHARD Mr, E. T. Rupert who has been | | on the sick list for some time, is J amber Mrs, James Stambaugh. | Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Tibbens were supper guests on Friday evening with old acquaintances, Mr, and Mrs. Harry N, Musser at Strubles Station, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Meyers vis- ited Mrs. Meyers brother Luthe: Pifer at Mackeyviile on Sunday. Mr. ang Mrs attended the I. O. O. F. annual convention at the I. O. O, F phan home at Sunbury on Wednes- day, tables in the dining room | building gate Mr, and Mrs. Charles W and sons Stanley and David were of the Mrs. Charles Breon at Woodycrest Mrs. Herbert Borge ang small daughter Florence, of Cincinnati | Ohio, arrived on Tuesday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Shuey | until September 1. Mrs, Borge was the former Miss Edith Shuey Mrs, Zella Straub and son Tor- | rence O'Neal] and her two daugh- ters Celesta and Marian moved from the James Straub farm to the Decker apartments on the corner ol High and Spring streets in Belle- fonte on August 12. Mrs. Lucretia Cramer was made happy by her family and friend: gathering at her home on Monday evening ang celebrating her birth- day anniversary Mr. James Straub of Mifflinburg was a dinner guest with his brother Charles Straub and Jackie oi Sunday Mr son Son Mrs. Orvis Gramley and of Millheim, and Mr Lingle of Spring evening callers and Harold and Mrs. Calvin Mills were Sunday at Charles Shearers The James Straub farm is The buyer can have posses mediately for sale ion un- t and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family Mrs. Ethel Cs rman and three children of Howard; Julia Geovan- elli of Bellefonte; Don Shade of | Milesburg, George and Linn John- | son. Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Watson and family were recent visitors at tne Watson home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreese on of Pine Grove, spent Sunday af Leathers home ard the and 1 rs Central City, iends at this place on Sunt Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCartney children of Monument, were callers in our burg on Sunday Mrs. John Watson, Rhoades and children Mrs. Jane 5s at Axe Ma and Joseph y Eagle, and % Benner of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors at the Roy Leathers home Clyde Watson of Milesburg, called on home folks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers and family called on Mr. and Mrs Harry Lucas and son at Yarnell on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas visit- Pleasant Gap, and Sunday relatives atl Mann MOSHANNON at the Sunday present school There Methodist August 17 Miss na Calderwood was visit- ing at the home of her sister, Mrs the past week home- were Those who attended he coming at Curtin Methodist church Sunday. Mr and {and August 17, from here were and Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, Mr Mrs. Albert Hazzard and little Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Mr. and John F. Lucas and Mrs. James Mrs. Gregg Watson Son, Mrs M Hy M r Miss Beals, and Hope Lewis attended the American Legion convention at Altoona last Saturday | motored to Cook State Forest Park, LeRoy Lewis and daughter Hope Forest county, to visit with his mother, Mrs. Anna Lewis and sister, Miss Hazel Lewis, R. N. {camping there for a couple of weeks A BIG HELPING i of delicious | ICE CREAM in a sanitary cup | “4 10¢ Want some good ice cream to top off your box lunch? Want a re- | freshing mid-afternoon pick-up in | the office? Try a Dime Cup. When | motoring . . . Of staging an out. | door supper . .. ask for the Dime | Cup. Get a generous individual | portion of delicious ice cream in | a cup, with spoon. Ask for Dime | Cups at stores displaying this emblem — HOFFMAN'S | friends. On thelr way home They went Sunday afternoon and returned Monday. Mrs. Wenrick and little son, of Snow Shoe, spent Friday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Kerry Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Price and | family moved to Pittsburgh last week, where he is employed Gregg Watson's are improving their home by installing a hot water heating system On Monday, August 11, to help Kay Watson celebrate his sixth birthday, LeRoy Lewis and Hope took him and his brother Dan, out to the Lewis camp. The boys had a delightful trip. After they returned Kay came to the Lewis home for supper, bringing with him some of | his nice birthday cake Last Thursday Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and three of her Sunday school class, Marguerite Beals, Violet Bor- | ger and Lillian Pye, accompanied by Mr. Lewis and Hope, motored to | Newton Hamilton. where they en- joyed a picnic dinner and visited | they | stopped at Reservoir Park, Tyrone, and had supper. The girls enjoyed | swinging and other recreation, All had a pleasant day. MARTHA (Prom last week) Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Williams have | been in poor health for some time | are a little better at this writing. Mr. Budd Behrer of Detroit, Mich. and Prof, Harpster of Erie, Pa, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Reese, Mrs Marion Reese, Mrs. C. W, Weaver and Miss Mildred Weaver of Port Matilda, were recent visitors at 8yl- | vanCrest. The phiox and glads are | at their best. It is a god time to see and select your perennials. Many people are looking forward ! i to the community picnic in the park at Port Matilda, August 23. | daughter of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benner and | Clyde Weaver and children of Sa- James Kustenborder | or-| 233 persons were around the] Mr. Benne ras a dele-| A B F'was a | wWilllam Rupert | Blanchard and Vera McCloskey ol Meyers | I um, | Harold Packer last who are {Mae and Richard, spent Sunday af-| | Lancaster, | with Mrs. Unkle’s sister-in-law, Mrs. not improved much’ at this writing | Mrs, Keith Walker and daughter Margaret Belle of Wingate, have been visiting at the home of Mrs Walker's parents, Mr, and Mrs, B T. Rupert of Beech Creek. Those who visited at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. ET, Rupert on 8un- day were: Mrs. Keith Walker and and Mrs, Irwin Fravel Mrs. Willlam Kunes and son, Mr, and Mrs, Ben Neff and children, Mrs, Leroy Rupert and! children, Miss Fae Rupert of Beech Creek; Mr, and Mrs, Curtis DeHaas and grandson, Mr, John Fravel, Mrs. and daughter ol lona; Mr. Mr. and Monument (From last week) At the festival for the benefit ol the street lights on Saturday night approximately $300 was received ex- clusive of the money {rom the sale of chances The quilt preseniec by Mrs, D. M Burlew was won by Mrs. Miller, wif? of Sheriff Miller, of Bellefonte The decorated cake presented Db) Olde Tyme Bakery was won by Ho- mer Broker of Emporium. The electric roaster also went to Em- porium being won by Mrs Clift Clark During the remainder of August the Worship service of the Baptist church will be conducted every Sun- day morning. The old schedule will be resumed Sept, 1st Miss Isabel Neilson, daughter ol Rev. David Nelison former pastor of the Church of Christ here, is vis- iting with Miss Ruth White and various other friends here and al Beech Creek Mrs, Mayme Mr. and Mr Shaw accompanied Russell Bechdel to McDonald when they returned home, Mrs. Shaw is making an in- definite visit with the Bechdels Mrs, Harris Clark returned on Friday from Owensboro, Ky., where she had been visiting her son Jack Weekend guests at the home Ol Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunes were Mr and Mrs. Homer Broker of Empori- Mrs. Bess Johnsonbaugh State College and Mr, and Mrs Lorenzo Kimmer of Lock Haven Miss Jean Kunes returned home Sunday from Madison, Wisconsin where she had been taking a Six weeks course at a college there Misses Martha Ann ang Elaine Pletcher returned from Pittsburgh last weekend after a months vaca- with friends. Their parents Mr. and Mrs Pletcher with Mr, and Lewis Glossner of Mill Hall to Pittsburgh to bring the of tian won the Mrs Mrs. Pry visited of Mrs. Fry's mother, werk Miss Anna Bechdel is fil at the home of her nephew Mr William Bechdel of Beech Creek Miss Evelyn Andrews returned home Saturday after a short visi with her aunt and uncle Mr. Richard Eaton returned to Buffalo, New York after a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. May | Eaton, home SeTIOUSY nt a A S——————— PORT MATILDA Mrs. Roxie Sanderson spent Wed- nesday visiting with her mothe: Mrs. Fink, at Saxton Mrs Dr. Henritzy returned to her home here after vis ng with bet daughter at Baltimore M. D. fot some Lime The Baptist Missionary society held their meeting and served » picnic dinner to their families at the Community Park on Tuesday even- ing their guest was Mrs, Thomas of Philadelphia Class No. 3, Mrs. Alice Allhouse teacher of the M. E. church held a picnic at the park on Friday after- noon. Members of the class pres- ent were: Miss Florence Williams Mrs. Blanche Ross, Mrs Abbie Young and daughter, Mrs. Grace Weaver Mrs, Ora Shobert, Mrs Florence Crain, Mrs. Ella Woodring Mrs. Hannah Williams Thel: guests were Mrs, Stanley Williams and daughter Mrs Clara Bennett is spending | some time with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett at Curwensville. Mr. Bill Lewis of New York, and his sister of Tyrone called at the E. M. Woodring home on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dunlay spent a week vacationing in Ken- tucky and Virginia and other states SNYDERTOWN Miss Jean Wallzer spent several days with her grandparents, Mr. ‘and Mrs H. M. Walizer, and also Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rishel of Clin- tondale. Sunday callers of Mrs. Annie Lutz and Mrs. Kathryn Dorman were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Butler and son Russell and wife, Miss Alice Unkle, Billy Goldberg, of Renovo, and Mr Benny Unkle, of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Elery Krape and Mrs. Leo Orr and children, Anna |ternoon at State College, Mrs. Glenn Rogers and family of Nittany, were Thursday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin 8to- | ver. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Unkle of is spending the week Kathryn Dorman. LITTLE NITTANY Mr, E. E. Vonada visited at the | Willard Harter home on Sunday. Miss Gladys Harter spent Satur-| day night with Miss Kathleen Har- ter at State College. Mrs, Prancis Dullen and Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Clark visited the Boy Scouts at Blagk Mohsannon on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Pletcher and daughter, Marjorie called at the | Margaret Dullen and Orvis Clark homes on Sunday. ~ It is rare that a man sitting down to a good meal, s that, may~ be after all, his wife cooks (00 much. | tum, | State College | Of i port, iof Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs {Hoffer of Reading. Walter Winslow and son Walter and daughter Dor- othy, ali were supper guests at the iday sewing at the | Philadelphia, spent Monday evening! Mary Jean Popp and Jean Lin-| inger left Saturday on a several) weeks trip through New England Howard Johnston of North Ather- ton street, left recently for Mor- gantown, West Virginia, where he has accepted a position In the dalry husbandry department at the Unis | versity of West Virginia of relatives Mrs Taren- 1a John Sparhawk is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ammerman | of West College Avenue, have as] their guest their daughter Made- lene, who is a nurse at the 8t, Luke's | Children’s Hospital in Philadelphia Miss Ammerman will spend two weeks with her parents Mrs. H D Meek and Mrs, J. H Musser are spending a vacation in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs Foster avenue, end guest their Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Wieland of Hartswick Avenue, had as theil weekend guest Paul A. Coffee of Mi Holly Mr. and Mrs Foster Avenue, had as their guests thelr son Duane and Graybill of Lancaster Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Harvey oi South Frazier street, have as thel guests Mr, and Mrs, W, R. Mason of Newark, New Jersey Mrs. Guy Clark of State ( R. D. had as her guest on Thursday Mrs Marion Witmer of Aaronsburg Peg SBwartz of East Falrmount Avenue and her nlece of Mian Florida, spent Thursday in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Harry Northup re- turned Ww had daughter 8. Beach of Ea thelr week- Cordelia as John Doty of Eas! recent Carl ollege to their home on South Gill street from a visit ¥ Pittsburgh Samuel Avenue week from a visit with West College home ha clint Ns ae LE Aug Way Irene Monday Sur Miss spent Wilson y Conaway on Milford ; al the Jonada home and Mr Edward Walter Corman and Bellefonte and Mrs. Blaine Jack Mabu and Mrs. John daughler Nancy and Centre Hall Mrs. St daughter, Elsie Jane evening at the C_ E Mra Dunkle callers at the home Mrs. Robert Conaway Thursday evening Mrs. Alice Betz evening at the F Mr. and Mrs daughter Betty Philadelphia, Mrs. Betty Reading, Mrs. Annie Winsios daughter Marvel and grandchildren, Walter and Dorothy of Beech Creek, was a Wednesday dinner home of Mr, and Mrs ries Harter and family Other callers were Mrs Donald Watson and daughter Joan, of Bellefonte Mrs. Dean Bennison and ter Sallie of Illinois, were callers at the home of Mra Hubert Vonada. Sunday callers were Miss! Jean and Sallie Bennison of lilinots, | Gifford Pletcher of Turtle Creek, | Mr. Taylor Daugherty of Williams | and Lester Burd, of Upper| Marion | Miss Margaret Poorman of How- | ard, called at the home of R. J.| Vonada Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ertley and son | Kenneth and daughter Peggy were | Bunday dinner guests at the home| of Lester Bartley of Zion | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harter and | daughters Gertrude Ann and Bever- | ly, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Confer,| Max | Winslow, son Carl and daughter Betty, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Betty Mabus, Mr { Hela Park Schaeffer and son Ronald imner Ne 5 spent Bi Aley home John } were her sister : family on called Sat Bartley wins) R Max and the daugh- | Tuesday home of their mother, Mrs. Annie Winslow of Beech Creek. Sunday supper guests at the D. P. Ertley home were Mr. and Mrs. ! Robert Corman and daughter Nancy andsson Robert J. of Bellefonte Mis. Hubert Vonada spent Thurs- James Carner home at Hublersburg Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Alkeng of] at the C. E. Aley home. Miss Edith Swope, Mrs. Jack Zet- | te, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Miller, of Lock Haven, were Wednesday even- ling supper guests at the Eimer | 8wope home. | Callers at the James Shaffer home during the past week were: Mr. iand Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Lyonstown, | Mrs. James Lucas, Arline Swope, rétt, Clarabelle, Martha Jane and Carol Bartley; also Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weight were supper guests at the same place, | Miss Norma Prosser of Connells ville, Is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs, ry Swope, Mrs. Willlam Roberts of Belle i fonte, Mrs, John Lucas and daugh- ter Lovella, of Fox Hollow, were vis- i —_sErTres DOK of fis MONTH (451A Fick 50 and np la rs © CHICHESTERS PILLS “THE DIAMOND © | Enroute home they visited with re- | latives t| College Josephine Deitz, Kathryn Conaway, | Elsie Jane Noll, Miss Mabel Gar-| | { i { THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE Bcheley and Charley Conaway Mr. and Mrs, Bumner Noll and children Dicky and Elsie Jane, Mr {and Mrs, George Weight and sons nd Begthat sth- Taw in Butler { Paul and Harold Rodgers of Belle- ’ an Mrs, William Markle ant fonte, R. D. spent Sunday at the daughter Eleanor of North Paller-|p,y geout camp at Black Moshan- son street ang Belty BStruble of non Bellefonte, R, D. returned last week | from a vacation at Harvey's Lake | and Wilkes Barre The pulpit was filled on Bunday Mr, and Mrs, Walter Parsons an | Sraning 87 Homes # Tog vel daughter Veda of Helster street | : , ot Eats hi we, while ry, Oulic s UL ig Dis spent the past week visiting in Ch- | Cor A a le Rev. Gulick Is taking h Y ali . rard, Niles and McDonald, Ohio | f Callers at the E.R, Bartley home | on Tuesday evening were Mrs, Alice | Betz. Mrs. Theodore Dixson and | children Billie, Elaine and Ronald | Ruth Dolan, Josephine Deitz and (From last week) in Pittsburgh Mrs, Verna Warner of West Falr- mount avenue, had as her guest fo se dave this wee ar ; three days this week, her son Cia | Rebecca Bartley ence of the Middletown Alr Depot, | ! H 1d 3 Miss Irene Wilson was ar , gl TL 1s | . } ArOLC {Jvc returned - the Charles Harter home wme on Miles street havin . WW 1 ‘ “i % Christine urd of Bellefonte the past week with relatives in Tv . (y mouth spent Thursday evening with hel n El friend Mrs, Sumner Noll and family My and Mr Hubert Vonadas Tuesday evening at the home Mir John Lucas and Fox Hollow y Baird "i, | | i n nt Sunday at the home, OLher caler: Harry a caller al ww Guy Miller had as thelr Miller Young and Mr avenue end guests Harrlet Oxford and Jame over and Faye Peters, Alice Tomiins Edna Jackson are spending a vaca- New Garrett » Mr. and Mz burg Garrett of tion at Stoney Creek York Mrs. Ernest Axemann turned home on nd Mrs Avenue from a vacation a family and Mr both Beach, Del alled at t Mr Mrs i an Oakes and South Pugh street and Donald Hartsock sireet are Atlantic Cit Mr chell ner Robert Conaway and Lucy Conaway of Mr. and Mr: Gertrude Sheal ne Domes rel Walter ana vy ied and Mr: Avenue friend Mr. ang as Lheir Lore of mre Hu Wednesday Mr and Mrs McCrea aI wWeeren Mrs of them ry nice Dixson 1 Dixson 3001 Ted Mr: children i d in Dix wens th the with 1 Bobb caller SON » of M2 Milford Etter: a Cauer atl » Lock Haven Moth held Yarnell day saw old rel Sunday evening wiare were Mr bt d 20.0 Switch to an Automatic ELECTRIC RANGE~NOW! Turn to automatic electric cooking and save all the time you now spend in potwatching, and guessing at cooking heats. Let the elec- tric time and temperature controls take over the cooking job FOR you, eliminate failures —and give you the tastiest meals you ever served! rically ey Potatoes Pork Chop Dinner—Cooked Elect tuffed Pork Chops uttered Pars! beans on lower rack of per rack. Starting in c degrees for 1% hours. ADVERTISEMENT BY WIEST PENN POWER COMPANY See the 1941 ELECTRIC RANGES ~~ USH HOLLOW Were ’ . $49 « ‘4 WE 2 ivi g Tom vs BRrycst ds Mi Vi ¥ vi ! i 3 POL son returned hoe (rom the Belle ¥iNGa aly ; ray fava t 3: 3 \ L « } i Frid PN M1 teacher Homemade Mavonnaise ro Vir- ail of Cole Wil for * Ee prin — RE a A i A SR A eS A Se A nT pei rr rr Sr a i Nr re Mr eS Me Mr a - A 19 FM ™ ~ i 1 68th Annual Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair ‘GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. “* AUGUST 23 to 30 Camp Opens Wed., Aug. 20th, 11 A. M. (EST) 600 Fami ies Living in Tents Free Enferfainment Daily THE HAUGHTONS... Motorcyclists and Comedy Bicyclists, THE WIGAND TROUPE... Teeter Board and High Wire Acts. THE BILLY SIEGRIST TROUPE... Rigging and Balancing Act, GRAYBILL'S ... Dogs, Ponies, and Goats. Band Concerts Baseball Games IMPLEMENT. STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAYS Fruit, Flower and Farm Crop Exhibits ! GRANGE DAY. THURS.. AUG. 28 Parade of Grange Floats! Address—Harry A. Caton. Secretary of the National Grange ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK - 50c Children Under 12 Admitted Free Car Parking 25¢ ee eo Foe ete Sto te oe aie Sa fwtslineadiuheadltiolh - - Wh eX ot Oe - SOOO _, SR ———————————— to oY Ko oo oF oo oo Yo oo ooo Yo ooo on - SESE SESE
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