- - - ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan, of Harrisburg, lingered here after the elec. tion until thebeginning of this week. Mrs. Elimbeth most seriously ill continued until slightly improved. The members of Sunset club will hold their annual meeting Friday even- ing at the club house. An evening dinner will be served to members and | their families, Mrs. HL IL. Ebright last Thursday | night entertained the Clover Club and | yesterday (Wednesday) evening the | members of the Senior Service class in | the Latheran church her P. H. Gentzel, formerly lege, but now of Newton, the week-end with Mrs. PP. H. Gentzel, health has been ee ’ * became and now Jacobs, who Sunday night, 80 Tuesday, is were guests, | of State Col- Mass, spent his aged mother, of Zion, impaired. whose | greatly ghway | Hall | and the of h Mill funds For is being used. of six miles Creek and way. Federal being detour Lohr and Construction between Beech under labor present Mrs. Annie J. the Misses Nellie and Mabel, and tavus Payne and mother, all of Rut- ledge, in Hall, guests in the Bartholomew recent week-end. is now locay are used. a short daughters, Gus were Centre home, over a lights hit: miles Saturday evening the electri were put a pole carrying east of town on and wires automoblie wires a few Brush Valley Fortuna to the when the the them. out an road loosened tely the did not fall ground A chicken will given by church of evening, Novemebr The price for adults 20c. The public attend. and noodle supper the ladies of : Hall 18. in Centre is 30¢ is cordially Heverly, party of who shot a war whicl pounds in the lau dressed : [arsh 3 he opening 1 $x vl IE is always a welcome dessert— and doubly welcome with a lus- cious “surprise” filling. Serve one of these pies some day soon. Guests will angle for another invitation to dinner and the family will give you three rousing cheers. Santiago Chocolate Pie 3 squares unsweetened chocolate 3% cups milk fi, cup sugar %3 cup sifted cake flour 8 teaspoon salt 1 egg or 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 2 tablespoons butter 1% teaspoons vanilla 1 baked $-inch pie shell 1; cup cream, whipped and sweet- ened “ cup chopped raisins or dates 34 cup broken nut meats Add chocolate to milk and heat in double boisr. When chocolate is melted, beat with rotary egg beater until blended. Combine sugar, flour and salt: add small amount of choco late mixture, stirring until smooth: return to double boiler and cook until thickened, stirring constantly, Then continue cooking 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add small amount of mixture to egg, stirring vigoroualy: return to double boiler and cook 2 minutes longer, stirring constantly. Remove froia boiling water; add but. ter And vanilla. Cool slightly and turn into ple shell Chill. Before serving, cover with sweetened whipped cream to which raising or dates and nute have heen added, Yanity Foie Coconut Custaze Pio Pie crus, @ : Regus, sngntly We teaspoon n salt Sup ugar Ne cups milk, scalded CENTRE TALLIES 481 FOR REPEAL OF 15th AMENDMENT Last week this paper and others in the county on the question of the re-| peal of the 18th Amendment, reported | the voters in the county had registered a small majority against repeal. A | corrected return on the question gives! the of 431. repeal votes ma jortiy For | 6607 votes repealists a there were and against repeal, 6176 A MP Walter Leighly enberg restaurant re-opened the Hack: in Spring Mills, The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE (Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P, M.) THURSDAY and FRIDAY THIS WEEK: “FEMALE” Chatterton, Brent ary George Ruth large cast. A with and fast moving ma of the business world. SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE AT REGULAR PRICES— No, “COLLEGE COACH” To Ann Dvorak Talbot. and gridiron with Dick Powell, ind Football CY Brien Lyle romance Dee TOM MIX his new pony Tonly Jr. in “TERROR TRAIL" ction picture fil yuh (NEXT? WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY “THE WAY TO LOVE" WEDNESDAY “OLSEN'S BIG MOMENT™ E Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. Ralph H. Shook acted in the capac- ity of substitute mail carrier for the time last week since undergoing operation for appendicitis in the County hospital. He substi- for J. A, Wagner on Route 2, while Mr. Wagner scoured the woods for game. F. and 'SBquire Carson, were in the vil on Monday. Elmer Zerby, anoth- hera of the day at willing a distant Robert Moray lage on business Smith, business merchant at visitor was Welfare De- Potters Mills, to work point, pre- being bullt about Representatives spent a unemployed nt listing on SOme sumably tattle project the new road Snake Mountain, from Potters Mills, M. « made on fifty Joseph ‘arson, Saturday eve A NArraw esd injured, or sNow storm edge of built up brother's store to ven by Wiil- Mills cutting his on ape from being fatally he was perhaps During a the the along from his his home when a car dri lam Confer, also of Potters and came struck him, i! and inflicting It as traveling apen on ¢ back of bruises the car w deeming feature of the affair patrolm happened along the absolved an and Mr. « any Wily Mr. C inst int, Or from being wegligent or gible for coident., in respon it ROT —————————— ——_ A SA 1 cup shredded coconut Line pie plate with pastry, rolled to 34-inch thickness, allowing pastry to extend 1 inch beyond edge. it loose ly on plate. Fold eige Dack to form standing rim and flute with fingers Combine eggs, salt, and sugar: add milk gradually, then add coconut, and mix thoroughly. Pour into pie shell, Bake in hot oven (230° P.) 15 minuies, then decrease heat to moderate (200° F.) and bake 30 mingles ionger. Cocl, Yeoch Fin 1 peckage orange-finvorad gelatin 1% cups warm pesch juice and water 2% cups canned sliced drained 1 baked inch nie shell Dissolve gelatin in worm peach juice and water. Add peaches Chill When slightly thickened, turn into cold ple shall, Chill until fier. Eerve with whipped cream. Novelty nizisin Flo 8 cup grape-na's 8 cup raising, ehoppad 8% cup brov'n suger, Grnily 2% cups bot watce 3% cup cider vinegar 3 tablespoons butter Pie crust .Combina grape-nuts, ra'alne, ugar, water, vinegar, and bulter, aod colt 10 minutes, Creal Line a $10: 4 ple plate with pastry, rolled to ‘inh thickness, allowing vostry to tond 1 inch bevond eduos. Fold sdoe back to form standing »im Fill wich 0» nuts mixture Mostar odge of bio a it cold wales and arvange ieilice oi pos pcrons Lop, Klute Sm with Won (AN EW Haat Ww oh " utes ® peaches, peokod PS hot : Aroiense Monday day wit) % on {and the following | F. Rossman, Fbhurg, and {him his mother burgh, where most en when t! made ng tri on Wednesda JOVI shile iim accompani nior ry ind her back Hosa | Mille : - i: 7 taining county. Harold Jamison mn home Eheriff’' A from ormer BB law je enter hunters Pillow, Mey 1rd Randall Eugy er Meye Stover fie JUST HUMANS PT, bo Used ing considerable hunting. The former has to his credit a turkey, the two folloiwng, groude, and Stover. two ring. necks, While the older men are after game the younger element is in training as trappers, notably Robert Henshen and Gerald Johnston. And they are un- able to keep the kind of fur they are in quest of owing to the loud speaking of from the skins. The Hackenberg restaurant was closed permanently last week, owing the iliness of Mr. Hacken- berg. a secret the odor to serious of the Red has asked the solicit Bpring lis Wag- Mary Homan, Mrs, J. WW, Decker, Watts, Everybody is helpful program of it is hoped that a given, Cc. C Cross Wagner, chalrman in the county, following committee Millis vicinity : ner, Josephine Stover, Adeline Bradford, and Mra, C. Ms familiar wity the the Red Cross and good response will B. P. lenn's fit dition, Mrs alytic reported Miss {to and Misses Phy bes of alia, COT Hackenberg, inn, this time proprietor Ins serious has been in who an is avery Moser, week or this who had a par more, is time, Samuel stroke for a better Hering critical improving RRB spent a few of the Condd, HOME at also Lppar- who has glate, Irene in avery in ently Mr, and flinburg not Finkel, Mir - siting at Mrs Mrs of hours v former's sister, with Friday State Bartges of 11 » BROQTOER, 5 aps ALTER, H presentation Fri impressive interesting Pemoeratie tepublican GREGG TWP, N. GREGG TWP, Hart GREGE TWP. BW. FP. card part hall on Tuesday The : FP, public is onday variou three henrs on the penitentiary grot Saturday, several on and Monday were (1 miles eastward of Nittany Mou ntain, bs oy GENE CARR LPP, The undersigned will offer at bile sale on the “Humes Farm,” MILE 8. E. of BELLEFONTE, the following: 4 HORSES—Black mare In foal, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1750; black mare in foal, 8 yra. old, wt. 1700; black gelding 7 yre. old, wt, 15600; black mare 8 yrs. old, wt, 1360, 16 MILK COWS—Guernsey and Hol- stein; 6 fresh by time of sale, 7 he coming fresy, with 2d calves ‘10 helfers ranging from € to 18 months oid 5 bulls, 1 2% old: 1 10 mos, old; 1 herd hs passed . ns 5 tests for TE w a reactor. There will be a health ¢h accompany « t for movement within the State, 8 BROOD 5GWK—0ne Reg. Hampshire Sow with 7 Plgs old: Duroc Bow, wily far Chester O. 1. C. Baar: 10 ranging 125 hs, 12.20 CASE Oliver * EC % in foal, fers vrs 4 mos. oid. The above ith out art ach bear row Jan in 6 weeks white SBhonts Ibs, to TRACTOR—Case 2 bottom Traetor 14-in Tractor Ross No 12:1n. wi bottom ploy 40 ens pipe MeCormic W ill plow, ft. outs 2% fide good shape, na in pot: Internationa Woy & Zook lime Harris rake rier sower, Mansy - dump row Hertz cut side-de Dieerd drag, set p. 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