Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 7, 1951 funeral of Wilbur Hennes u trobe; Mr. and Mi CENTRE HALL Relatives who came here for rday were Mt Thomas Henne Mi Guy and Ds Mrs. Ralph Rach: Randall a Miller nd Mr. and Mi New Bloomfield Mrs Mr and Mi Gilbert Ralstor commencement ex Haven Monday son, K Stae Teacher morni: John J raduating cla tion and Mr Edna Krape itors Mr cott, lace, Cincim last C Q d Centre J oO. last Friday and Mrs Mrs. John N.Y Tuesday nd Mrs, W ette is Hall Mr. and ames last Monday Mu left t the weekend h is aunt, Mi: family, after w h a b Miss Mary a a Durst h h a eek « Ir more is father, V Mrs. Harry bel and Ront Uurg, were Su: Dun t their home n nd Mrs. H C me George Kline f Salona, calle M: took her IS sister nd see Mrs. € Hall L h F w ir i whi Mrs ee, Of ome aust Ath 1 Early am Glen Iron tl he Th Miss D Harrisbur bookkee Pp les Bank Mr d Mi: ar Ted, Elaine an h Mrs ad supper or Margare xd a term of teaching in the ial department in the Eph- chool returned her and Mi ha 1 pend Mi Da- had Foreman who Jane and Mir f Cri John on. Miss Mrs. Lyman h and Mr ollege Blazer fay wu Monday rnest Trostle Clarence si homan ned last k Air Base, Cocoa 10 day fur ana nt M1 enlist- fter Antonio retur is San DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist Opposite Post Office at REBERSBURG PHONE OFFICE DAYS—Tuesday and Sa Appoin ents NO” seded ; tmer ZOOL Needs far any ne wi wi ¢ 6 R-11 turday, 10 A. M. to 8 P. ML. and kept) ec made vacation Foreman | Lois | Vis. | Smith of Lock Haven, Mr. and | Clay Flgard, sons Eddie and Tedd: { of Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | Harshbarger of Summerton, 8. C Mr. and Mrs. John D. Knarr and on John of DuBol Thomas Henney Latrobe, whe came here last Friday for the fu. { neral of his nephew, Wilbur Henney Saturday, remained until Tues- for a visit at the Henney home daughter, Mrs. Anna Erb ang Lila, brought him here Erb returned Monday for her of on | day Hix daughter Mrs father M1 Myra { of Howard | guests of | Meyer Mrs. Styrl Grove, son Billy, and Mrs. Harold Sunday | State College, called on Saturday Mr Mrs. Gardner Grove Callers week Mi Lizzie Potter Mr Dullen were Mr. and and son Phill; Sunday dinner Mr Clifford Butch and ee and to Mis Slack of Chester Centre Hill, Mr Armstrong anc Filla Youn Miller “ry wil last ee Palmer were and Warren Carson Cieorge Hackett of and Mr Walter daughter Sue of Pellefonte of Joe and Mr Mis Charlie C. Henne aughter Lila Sens vith Mt IF YOU WANT AND REALLY NEED A NEW HOLLAND BALER~ Order it today! aha NEW HOLLAND'S GREAT NEW “77” BALER IS BREAKING ALL SALES RECORDS. 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Mrs | Mrs. Pauline Rossman of Mills, called on Sunday to Mary Dauberman Mrs, Edward Zimmerman of Tam aqua, visited from last Wedne until Sunday with her dau Mrs. David JefTrie when she returned with Mr Zimmerman and Mr. Jefiries’ moth- | er, Mrs. Margaret Jefirie Coal- { dale, who spent the weekend at Jefirie | Mrs | College, | Mr. and | 3pooner home for Mrs, W to her home last fall visit CGireensourg Gioodhart of Mrs. Keller home on Sunday Mrs. Roxanna of Hartford hom Tuesday roApen week with r. and Mi Clarencs Miller " Miller Mi Spring | ee Mrs aay hter and family home of the home Donald spent Mr joined upper K. Kelle: after Ing in A of Da Bitner at the Spooner Memorial Samuel her with Mt Bitner nas returned LWAY stown and Joh here Conn on and Robert to see Mrs. Wagn Helen Harpe: Mi IF. A nd Mi! Hosterman ‘umberian Keriin ¢ Mrs. Hostern and Mr Max t the { See Mi lamsj Herr il CHURCH SERVIC N ' » v aif RUNVILLE Day » heid Remember rial Day Service inst Wedn at the the Advent Cemetery cemetery OR i mbt the ano fine ne will eer Memoria visiting day also of Williamsport Tuesday evening father, and hac memory of hb reported naition needed straightening uo or fall Some folk nother sin was a Purl ere last his the "x ept SOM Ove NAC 41 ¢ last Day Samuel motored h ind flower: snothe: Mr. and Rochester Mrs. Samuel ternoon Visitors at the Samuel! Shirk homie on Decoration day were Mr Toner Watson and son, of Williams port. John Shawley and wife ah | two girls, Mrs, Trixie Shawley anc { Harold, and Miss Doris Robinson {all of Yarnell, and Mr. and Mrs | Donald Shawiey and two children of Milesburg | Mrs. Ray | Barry. and Mrs. Minnie Shirk | Bellefonte, visited at the Shirk home Bunday evening Mrs. Minnie Shope and daughter of Howard, visited with home folk: and attended Sunday, School and | worship service last Sunday Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall of Snow Shoe. have announced the birth of their fourth daughter, born In the Philipsburg State Hos. pital. Busan Jo weighed 8 pounds, A ounces. Mr. Marshall is the son of Mr. and Mra. Arch Marshall, so it visited for Mrs N. Y Shirk Taylor Slacker visited Mir Inst Friday of and af Johnson of Samue TELEPHONE 18.R-13 Br. of Bnow Shoe State | | Loop In Chicago | on [| s | nee | pole | proud Bellefonte | heart and grandson | POTTERS MILLS June 7, 1851 The @entre Bemorrat FOUNDED 1827 Dear Readers It gives me extreme be able to write this summer. It's Gg by pleas you folk: ire wu tecent vi ns at agal Mi Henry great to be back Mr Harry to report the happenings from Norman, of Lew this Pennsylvania hamlet which Copenhaver of Aaron Main Street, U. 8B. A Miller The heart of America I of Ce Broadway in New York City the A Very 1 parade IVS In the small Memorial Day where a boy cal the cemeter walk In his bare feet, wear a patch M1 MN the of his pants and n f Williamsburg hirt back, carry a fishin Hughe of B shoulder M1 Frank his side, Martha uncombed, HNwWashe veekend expanded to show of his home no it may be to and Mr SOn ariel alia Associate Editor Business Manager Mary 0 anne PBrist ana Su bs American village ibscription and Te | seat his hi tap doy on over pocket, a pru bait hi PINE GROVE MILLS Dur nt ter, face hest hom humble seen the ma jes oo” as Philadelphia and Poston, and I have the American vilmge av “the home is where 0 I CAn be writing when | present home town YOUTng I have west uch 3 1 A] appiec the my ol Six inity grad Hall-Potter High ray, May 28 honor! We ratulations Barger (honor Neff, Roy Rover honor st Smith The ta wish Uu Janet 74) Jr ident theme exercises Changing . LL ——T | Glvisusly Refusing ICE CREAM . 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