Zage Two 0 Ar A ASN SRI [THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. and Mrs Hugh Sunday Ralston t M1 Boal where Hal nn tito Mi Mrs, Will Mt Ruth Joht Mr. and Mi Stat Harol Durst to Spri Mills Ia George there Mrs » Vv ft NENCY and near ‘centre Dan Brouse Mr John F and Mr. an Bonlsburg and Mi home Mr. and Mi: | family, Mr son John, Reed, all Lee and | ey=-Brouse bury ol CENTRE HALL Weekend guests of Mr. and M Willlam B. Ha vere M Mrs. John Cuturil an i Marcia of Philadelphia Mrs. John Lovricl Easter Sunday caller Mrs. Chester Wagan burg, and Mr. and Wagner of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Le: Jerry and Johnny I Di ! guests of her brot r. 1 1 D M { M1 John H ler and fami \! tertained over the weekend Mr. and M1 ¢ ravi ; of ited from pri { ! t wp ka swat " his parent Graybill in Mr. and daughter Car apartment end Mi | were | Mi fat) anu nlled 1 of Ralston and and they | anda at their | Kim and Mis | kate on | Lee and daughter Sara of State entre | | College; Mr. and Mrs. James Jordat and Charles Jordan of Lewistown ning to see Mi Musser Irvin ubstit t hi | in the Centre Hill scl 1 dur Mi convalescence of the hildren | James Royer Mr. and Mrs. william 1 | tained at dinner on Easter | at their home near Cent Hall, M1 Mrs. Wade Fink, children Bill and Joan of Philipsbur Fu Zerby Mis Maude Zerb Dori and Fred Mill M1 Brungart of Smullt Henry Zerb Nevin Kermit of S Mi Adam. Cor nd Y tained , oe a their home ei €1 H M Bogs vr. and ) Rob. | Barbara Jean and Nan Jobs I iin FU La t Ka ! Mmmy and rry of Mr. and Mrs. Jame ard pari 3 tor wit and Mr Reed: a Shirley, Joa: Mr. and son Billy of nti and Mrs. Frankih Kenneth of 8 day evening Mr. and \ Easter Sunday wit v u Mrs | ten il hool M. A. Burkholder M1 nd M M Alice Bowers oi 50 Reus in XN ob 4 : Ma Robert Hess, children Neil and Vir I Mi \ arter of wr. and | an Of A ] lg er yirvia of Wis . } daughter Ja Ol Wine and Mrs. S visiting with on Easter Mr. and Sunday guests r Centre Hull M1 children of Immel of of Mr Mabel 0 Sunday Mr. an Centre Llewelly: Susan of Warren uests of Rite ¢ Heckman near Mi Mrs d dau Gall Mi College iting “ Harold Bo veekend witl the and Wagner Mi 1 i and oy of hter and Mi teacher rishurs pent the Mr, and Mi: Hall (HeOrge and ' parent Ise enter 4 of State near Centre Mr burgh. was a Sunday Knar: M1 en re All Baltimore, Md Ruest were of Bellefonte ith spent anda Lynn | gene { John Spring 0 on and and Mi ry | fonte, Mi i ne hter gaugnier with relat and Mi at F fille AC | R04 Ke rfield, Mir Pitt Reeder Sharer Patt an Miller I'm making real buying from Kerlin Centre Hall, Pa profits since Phone 52 -— WN ARR ~ ~ < ~ lin, Se. DAS Sa — a NEIGHBOR doesn't have to live next door There are more than five and one-half million families joined together in The Equitable Society, families from every state in the union. In a real sense, they are all neighbors —close neighbors, They've bonded together in a mutual society to achieve a mutual oim — security, The cooperation of that huge group has created protection and peace of mind for every individual family, Mutual cooperation, the cornerstone of neighborliness, enables these families to enjoy finoncial security at an expenditure so low it is readily available to almost cveryone——a cost made insignificant thanks to cooperative association, Yes, the nearly six million neighbors in The Equitable Society come from all corners of the United States. Actively practicing the friendly code of true neighbor. liness, they are helping each other to enjoy economic worry-free years, fuller, happier lives. The Equitable Life Assurance Society of The United States Thomas |. Parkinsen + President 393 Seventh Avenue » New York 1, New York REPRESENTED BY: HELEN E. BEEZER 321 BISHOP STREET TEL: 2639 PATRICK J. O'NEILL 241 N. THOMAS STREET TEL: 2136 oo afternoon and hitter - | which followed, Har- I | Barger, Mrs. Mary Dauberman Miss Nancy Schaeffer was hostess 10 the Young Peoples Fellowship at her home last Monday evening. A | panel discussion was in charge of { Rev, B.D. Spencer. Refreshments vere served during the social hou Present were Rey Spencer, Miriam Hagan, Willard | Fultz, Phyllis Hoover, Jack Hester { man, Jean Jodon Lester Garbrick Shirley Rhoads, Bill Luse, Florine Franklin, Alice Decker and Mrs. John Schaefler Mrs, Charles Slack who had been guest at the Hampton-Breon iome In Bellefonte for a few week came home last Monday. Mrs. Ar- thur Grove of Spring Mills, is stay with Mrs. Slack Members of Girl Scout Troop No 1 and thelr leader, Mrs. Andrew J Chatlas, attended the Holy Week services in the Lutheran church on Miesday evening. Mrs. Joe who has eharge of the group work ; on thelr hostess badge, remain { In the church for sion, Last Fhursday and Saturday t $ working on the handy badge, met with Mrs. Chatlar home, The senior patrol met to work on the Junior Ctl. Music Appreciation Blenke: a se her ently and badge Mr. and Mrs. George Homan and family moved last Monday from the farm to the Ralph Homan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homan 1 from Centre Hall to the De. farm on Tuesaday Harry Kline spent Tuesday with Mrs. Rob- Miller left « Brookville with he filler and famil Wolfe 1 } day NOLGARY ana A v “rv Mr. and Irprise y birthday f his his 16 home Charles par T. Kel ins were Pett refreshments present were (iia H Vinal Kelle Mabe] 3 Jacke for Sayre for a and daughters Andrea and eit last Thursday isit of a few days with her mo- Mrs. M. H. Knott. Miss Sandra H accompanied the Chatlas fam. visited Miss Judy Lantz M visited from t Wednesda Friday with son-in-law M: Edgar Miller home and the s™kend Mrs. Harold Leighitie Call, Frankie and Easter dinner guests rank Powell near Potter James accompanisd Mever } attending guest of George Johnson. Mr Stodden, wl had been living nt CENTRE HALL-~Calley 3 Butte, Mont 5 now emploved hemist in Pittsburg! Mrs. L. E. Bair and sons afternoon for Pitt a few days with hi Mrs. L. E Balr Sunda: Mi 2% A nda Pen and sister Laura Bair Samuel] Grove sas hostess the Garden C) al her home near Centre Hall Tuesday evehing The program which Birds in charge of Mrs. George Luts Mrs. F. C. Williams. For the meeting the club will be guests of the Bellefonte Garden Club. Guests present were Mrs Marcia Winn Claymont, Del Mrs. John Fimmey Mrs. Walter Holt and Mrs, Lester Brouse of the Mussesville Garden Club, and these members. Mrs. Tutz, Mrs. Williams Mrs. E W. Miller, Mrs. George Heckman Miss Jennie Thomas, Mrs. OG. M. Shreckengast, Mrs. Geo Stover and Mrs. J W, Bradford Russell Grove of New Kensington was an overnight guest Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Grove. He went to Lock Haven on Saturday William Dashem and daughter | Barbara of Warren, were weekend rests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs | Frank Dashem near Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs route from Fort Plerce, Fla. ih ast TAS ON ARS and April of to their home In Rock Spring. stopped | avernight last Thursday with Mr ind Mrs. W. H. Potter Bara | of State Col. Ralph Musser en- | March 29, 19561 Es AY A he The @entre Bemorcrat FOUNDED 1827 Published every Thursday morning by CENTRE DEMOCRAT, INO, 115% West High Btreet, Bellefonte, Pa. MONSELL Associate Editor WALKER Business Manager | POTTERS MILLS | The Rey ing talk int the | guest | zell, Mike Sunday evening ithe John Meeker and Mi: Edward timore; Mi Mr. and Mr McKinney On Thursday noon CK lided near Paul Bradford home The Acker ruck, Nyland, wa Those whe y Taylor gave an about Easter, on Thu Potters Mills School on Thursday were: Mi T. Ellwood Bon and Bimoeo | WILLIAM | CECIL A Jr Terms of Bubscription . payable in advance within Centre County, Ph. payable in advance outside of Centre County, Ps. lass matter at the post office at Bellefonte, Pa. two Lr driven by I $1.50 per year $2.00 per year Entered as second c ¥ WINGATE were Sharer SAre rence Lowell np the Altoona home for The Easter Millis a 1 Now ™ YARD DEALER I don’ buy no Meeker of { 1 re te Lh eo! on Wednesday ever ipprecia ir HEARTBROKEN GFE} wi I'o PORT MATILDA [iar i ie po mo JACKSONVILLE AND LITTLE NITTANY DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist Opposite Post Office at REBERSBURG PHONE 26-R-1} OFFICE DAYS—Tuesday and Saturday NOT wh A Moi P.M kept) ie Lee CHURCH SE Unite will be made and wishes 0 av Appointments needed for anyone RVICES : Wing walling Brethres ReLCRI PERSONAL LOANS Bank loans are best. We are equipped to handle any worthwhile loan for any purpose COMPARE OUR RATES WITH THOSE CHARGED BY OTHERS Twelve Monthly Proceeds to Borrower Payments of $100 00 $80 158mm $150.00 $138 212m $200.00 $17 BELLEFONTE TRUST COMPANY (The Friendly Bank) Amount of Note $106 00 Among 26 cars entered in standard classifications in the 1951 Mobilgas Economy Run... three Studebaker finished 1¢ 2¥and 3%in actual miles per gallon Commander V-8 won the highest award in price class B for ton miles per gallon ~ LOOK AT THESE SENSATIONAL STUDEBAKER GAS MILEAGES : Mrs. Prank Palmer had as supper | | quests last Tuesday Re Paul Tavior of Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs Roy | entertained on Easter Sunday Mr and Mrs. A. OO Dunkiebarger of Bollefonte, Mr. and Mrs. James Lute of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs Harold Wagner, childr-n Nancy and Bobby of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Pred Slack of Centre Hall, R D. . Mrs. John Delaney beoame (11 over the weekend with the grippe. and Mrs | Mrs | Earl Fragier of Spring Mills, R. D | Dunklebarger | enced drivers under AAA. Contest Board ries. Bach Studebaker had overdrive, ope tional ot extra cost and used regular, nel premium, gos. See your Studebaker dealer, O’Bryan Motor Co. ™ the 1951 Mebilges Econemy Run, three Studebakers sucessfully defended their reputation for stand-out! gareline mileage, The Studebakers were piloted by experic ——— S. H. Poorman WATER ST. BELLEFONTE, PA B25 5. ATHERTON ST. STATE COLLRGE, PA.
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