———— est THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. March 25th, 1937, -— — aed THE NEWS OF CENTRE COU NTY — Snow Shoe Benner Township {. BE. church will hold early | Men around here have been attend- taster services at 5:45 a. m. to [Ing the farm sales and they say stock ded al dawn. There also will 1s going at top notch prices. ‘ommunion on Good Friday at | Our schools will close this year In n. (Candle light services). | April. fartha Walker celebrated her | The mall man has not been able to nday on March 14, with a din- | get through for several days on account se of her children who were | of the drifted snow the roads had to be ere: Mrs. Ed Irvin, Somerset, | shoveled out. nd Mrs. Scott Walker, Belle- | . and Mrs. Murry Gilliland, | Mrs, Paul Gentzel visited at Rock on tha Walker, daughter Edna, | Sunday. ker is very active in church | The reports are that there will be an | affairs. | electric light line built through Buffalo wth Central Pennsylvania [Run in the near future. tusic Association was held at| David Casper Jr, ‘a, on March 18, 1920. Snow | his new Ford cabrolet and he is making 1 School had three representa- good use of his car now. » France, assigned 2d coronet,| The Lagrippe has been circulating Jane Heshley, assigned 24. |through here the past two weeks, » and Velda Viehdorfer as- | Those who have been {ll are Ira Benner, d B flat clarinet. Captain | George Dyke family Jimmie and Caro- ronson, leader of the United | line Clark, Edward Lucas family and irine Band, will be guest con- | Francis Benner. Captain Bronson will conduct| Lester Marshall with his niece, Mary evening, March 27, when the | Walters, autoed to Altoona on Saturday ert will be given. {and spent Sunday with Lester's sister 1th Shope and Mr, Harris at- | and family, Mrs. George Norris. e festival on Saturday. Joseph Stover does hauling and yueen Esther Sunday school | moving for people with his truck. we M. E. church met at the Samuel Krape has ordered a large vrs. Rabert to hold their busi- amount of gasoline and coaloil getting ‘ing on Monday evening. | ready to help the farmers out with their her Shaw and Miss Nora Sin- | tractors in plowing season, 1sacted business DuBois last | Fred and Lester Marshall lost a valu- able one of eam. Visitors at Sunday were Margaret Young, Haines from Buffalo Run, George Mc family from Milesburg. Casper is at present years. | wor ir sllef in horse, rkey supper held in the St lal room was a decided suc- | | Mrs. H. W. Rabert spent last wy evening with Mrs. Rabert's | dr, and Mrs. Peters and found sual health for their 85 tlia Sinclair held a blr honor of her daughter, 20, the evening per ! games. Those pr t Mrs. James Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. V. O. High > Mies Hall of Milesburg . Moshannon: Mrs. France, Runville arence Thompson, Bill Met hr ot ‘ Shank, Mr: { rthd i Rena. Pine Glen k are better now 10 has not improved any urie Sa ne its to our town the past week. { thal Foster Fanning (RIOW Aas S500n as Lhe +4 (SE 8 Re weather Is 3 i, for his family, Sunday a fine house. Those pres- } ér Mrs. Clara Bot- i Mrs. John Bottorf and ten fr prepared ughters and Mi rihur. All enjoyed atient at the hospital the iehdorfer transacted business nte recently. ninating committee of the M. met with Rev. Edward Bair iy eveni for the pur} ew officers for the e. This is the ] conference: Mrs. Clyde Hoover | odges; Stewarts: Mrs ©, Miss Bernice Bowe woer, Misses Caroline Trusheps* Clive in ving much CY oy nd Mrs, Mil in Hall Sunday tives, Mr. and Mrs. J, O. McClincy and two grand chlidren and Miss Vesta Blosser and Mr. and Mrs. John Purl Burkey and Ruth Hoover; 2 ‘ tucation: Mrs. C. Hoover sburg on last I ge; finance committee: Miss | ® sd neighbor night lowes and Carol r h annon Grange ice local hospi The Half nominating " , Bowes, Miss Viehdorfer n ng present + did 10) ige; auditing m , : } nents sarved ecords: Mrs. Hodge and parsonage 1d Jennie Beates i i ates: Evangelistic ymmittee: | © LGAY evening visiting weg d Key, Mrs. C. Hoover ¥ on Lauck an { Mrs. Clyde Hoover and ! 50 red bo Snow Shoe at . em a of u with home [olks. ed emieTs Day pr started his revival ¢ was reported rch last Sunday evening umily the guests were Sunday s will McCullough, Laura Hoover Sun- lick, Clair Viehdoifer Ethel walch Merril Viehdorfer, James As- Meeker, Jesse and Bill Ben- es Holt, Nan, R. B, and Jack l#nora Krone, Mr. and Mrs ibeli, Rev. and Mrs. Elwood meeing in the Odd Fellows Grange 10LiC program ren- +3 (S41 by con PULL, younger A Besides the Arthur party hool program next at 10:30 and at pastor will administer Bap- Just before ithe Easter hold their Easter morning our cay time nt MP — Many tude of mistakes, i ( LETME TELL ) YOU THE THINGS YOU WILL WANT TO KNOW ABOUT FIXING UP YOUR HOME / vour new Housing Guild man | to help you fix up your or assist you in solving the complexities of building a ome. 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PENDABLE BUILDING SERVICE WUGH HOUSING GUILD MEMBEKS Mrs. Alice Snavely and children and | has a license for | thelr mated gray | the home of Ira Benner on Harry | has been making fre-| motored | Friday evening, | at! av | a filing system covers a multi- | Rebersburg Samuel McMullen and family of Millheim, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs, McMullen's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Smull. Fred Bender and family of State College, visited at the home of Mrs. Bender's mother, Mrs. Ella Diehl Sun- day. G. P. Garrett has been quite ill the past week. His (wo sons Charles and Will were called home from Canton, Ohlo, Sunday, but returned to their work Monday night, Willard Burd and son Earl, Clare Brungart and Kermit Brungart return- | spending the winter working in Pitts- | burgh, | Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babcock of Bry- ansville, who have been transferred by the annual conference to serve the Rebemsburg Evangelical church were weekend gusts In town the Jocal church on Sunday. They re- turned to Bryansville Monday from where they will move to Rebersburg this Friday. Rev. W. L. Kamble who served this charge the past two years has retired and will locate at Penn's Creek. Victory Day dinner guests at the | Centre Hall High School audilorium | Thursday evening March 18th were | Mr. and Mrs. 8S. A. Blerly and daugh- ter Loris, Miss Margaret Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meyer, Mr and Mrs | mer Blerly, Mr man, Carlos Tyson, W. A, Brungart john Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis | Bwartz, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart, C. H | Gramley, A Jlerly and Weaver, i Mr. and accom- " Mrs. Paul Stiyers panied by Misses Edith Blerly and Fior- | 4 Miller { Pittsburgh. Harlan Abbot Iniversity is spending h } hE § Meyer 1 ning HAE ence W ove formed wn Visited | Mrs. Emuna Corman | Harry Weber of Lock brother M. Weber 8 of AY CRIETT Jackle of 8 vening callers N. F. Douty. Pauw Winters were t the L. L. Meek | —o———— A —-————— Yarnell nd Mrs. Carl Moor and fami] Run, Dan Moor and son J¢ ice, Mr. and Mur Albert HS 1 Creek, calls Kessling of Mount r Smith spent a home of Marion Henderson mo-! from Oneonta, New York, and spent with their parents, Mr. and H. O. Mil'er and Mr. Henderson at Other at Miller 1# on Bunday were Charley Walkes rother of Mrs. Miller's from Wor- visitors the Mass, Miss Maude Miller and | Ray Walker of Bigler The New Teslament Class ithe home of E. J. Shawley for | meeting on Tuesday afternoon and at that time put in a quilt. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel, Henry {and Clarence Kesling and Mr. and Murs Albert Young called at the Herman | Kessling home on Sunday their monthly Martha Furnace. There wili be Sunday School Sunday [morning at 10 o'clock in the M. E church. Followed by communion ser- vice at 11 o'clock. This is | Sunday in the conference year and [the budget is running low, would be [glad of | this time as would like to get all debis | paid In full to start the new year with these services, Come bring your friends Also any one having eggs to contribute them (o the church Sunday morning. The many friends of Miss Ida R. somewhat improved al this writing. { She is staying with her sister Mrs, Cal- houn and niece Mrs. Lundy Flick at Unionville. Miss Faye Steele, spent the weekend at State College Mrs. Joseph Willams and Mrs, Boyd CGensamer, visited Miss Ida R. Williams at Unionville Salurday afternoon. >. Potters Mills Mrs. Prank Eunist, daughter Sarah, Mrs. P. F. Palmer and Mrs, H. E. Foust attended a quilting at the Mrs. James Foust home at Centre Hall on Wednes~ day. Lester Palmer and family of Lewis- town, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Foust, A. E. Mingle and family, of Coburn, visited on Sunday at Lhe home of his sister, Mrs. G. H. McCormick. The Ladies Ald are quilting this week at the home of Mrs. G. H, McCormick. The Ladies Ald will serve a chicken corn soup supper in the basement of the church April 10th, Miss Laura Belle McCormick, a senior at Penn Btate Is spending ten days In Philadelphia with the girls and teacher of the Home Economics Department, visiting hotels, restaurantes, cafeterias and hospitals, Mrs. J. Roy Smith and two children visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Treaster In Milroy c= Sunday. ed to their homes here Saturday after | while serving | and Mrs. Pal- | Gall Weaver, | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Birely, James Cor- | Frances were weekend guesis In the weekend | met al the last | any cont:ibutions available at | {a clean slate. Everyone is invited to | to the Olid Fo'ks Home at Tyrone bring | Williams will be glad to know she is | with Mr. and Mrs. George B, Harpster | Julian. | Mrs, H. K. Mattern who has | seriously {ll is improving at this ing. fugene Adams who had the misfor- i tune to cut his ankle with an ax some | four weeks ago is still unable to walk { without the aid of crutches. been { writ | | | | | Lyontown. In our churches next Sunda 28th. Special services and H munion will be observed in dist church on Sunday afte 1 In the Upper church the Four Frackville, Pa., wil Marion Evan Menge havi David Chandler arrived home from [service ‘when Miss Ruth Detroit where he is employed by the | Hudson Motor Car Co. Hudson is on strike, as are several other automobile concerns, Mrs, Harvey Houtz of near Scotla 18 | visiting her niece Mrs, Paul Greene of | this place, | Miss Elsie Rhoades and brother Robert of Altoona, visited on Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, { W. W. Chandler. | | | | bring the message furnish the music, this ser sored by the Pilgrim Holines Services at 2:30 o'clock William Sharp of our to Lock Haven for empo Miles Meckley's sale w on Monday of this prices. Miss Ruth Burris sonville to help her sl ana WeCK nas Mrs. Charles Alexander entertained | Grove with their moving { several of her friends and neighbors at | a quilting parity one day last week, a which they quilted a beautiful quilt, | parents, Mr {| Out of town guests were Mrs. Winsiow | | and Mrs. William Eckerd of Tyrone Paul Newman visited with several {of his old friends in Jullan on Tues- { day evening. Paul has been employed by a construction Co., in the southwest James Smith of Philipsburg {at the homes of R. M. Harold | Charles Alexander, ana | was held al the M. E. Williams home In honor of Mrs. Steele Willlams' birthday A large number of guests were present { A’l report having a very nice time, al a | late hour delicious refreshments were Here's wishing Mrs, Williams many more birthdays as Joyous as thi Wi | served Boyd Richards was on Friday evenlr to Philipsburg to the Reese has been ! grip. . val meeting will *h on Monday ev Fillmore Johnstonbaugh, of visited E4 Joh home one eyening of last The Easiey Og ram M. E church has been can ¢ | Lee Eckley and Robert Fore, of J | Ohio, spent {he weekend at th Rockey home i being Henry Rockey's Mr. and Mrs spent Sunday at { Rev, R Naylor Sunday af Glenn t Lhe Warg of the latter wInoor home Mr and . Sunday at in Cenire Hall Mr. and Sunday a! George Mrs. Donald the Henry I Johnstonbaugh, of ville, visited at the Edward baugh home on Sunday Don't forget preaching and Sunda School services combined next Sunda) morning begins ; at 9:30 League In home the evening at 5 (Prom last week) The Ladies of Orays M. E church were among those who attended the quilting bee held at the Mm, Charle Latz home one day ast week. Mr. and Mrs John Bickie fonte, visited at the W. D home on Monda) jast week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boaher | College, s t an evening of last week | at the Edward nbaugh home | Parl Or Helen and riene visited at the near Roopsburg one week, Forrest of and daughter, evening of Johnstonbaugh, of On Friday evening a surprise party | | i Peter Lyons, visited | i i Mrs. John spent a few Rupert 0 days at and Mr: Woodrow Stover some Charles S8imco will come bac move Wo Of $4 vo pvt 4 aliraction the Brocke: will vacate Peter Lyons will farm this spring whic! from the J. H. Lutz hel Mies Meckley who J. H. Lutz farm for { will move into Ul same | farm Mrs. G. P Fairvieu hares ( “ha 1 nah Lucas on Howard VIRIEG ON L. Lucas Miss Helen gute . hi Sal n Belielfont Kobert and I Dick Watkin Jackson- | Johnston- | Epworth | of Belle Marshall | of Sate | Lester Crust home | asl | Pitts- | burgh visited at the Edward Johnston- | baugh home over (he weekend, visited at the Frank Hull home over | the weekend. Miss Bernice Houser, of Valley View visited at the Clay Johnstenbaugh home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rockey and family | of Bellefonte, visited at the John Rock- {ey home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crust and son visited with relatives in Centre Hall { on Sunday The Ladies of Pilimore M. E. church { have organized a Ladies’ Ald Society { We wish them success. Don't forget preaching next Sunday jevening at 7:30. League at 6:45. Holts Hollow Clyde Watson and two sons, of Miles burg, visited relatives at this place on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sheesley and son spent the weekend with home folks, Frank Johnson spent Saturday night with relatives in Milesburg. Mrs. John Watson and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and son visited friends in the hospital ofi Sunday and attended the religious labor meeting. Mrs, Agnes Shawley and Mrs, Clyde Watson of Milmsburg, and Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter and Mrs, Miles Stauffer spent Wednesday with Mrs, Roy Leathers at Runville, Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. and Mrs, Clark McKinley, Mrs, Ruth Johnson, Mrs, Edith Burd, Mrs, Miles Stauffer, Mrs, John Watson and Mrs. Roy Sheesley assisted Mrs, Orvis Watson with her quilt recently, Mr, and Mrs, Hayes Johnson and sons visited with Mrs, Sallie Johneon in Siledvary, who ls in poor health at this Irvin Watson, of Milesburg spent Sunday afternoon in owr burg Mr. and Mrs, Earl Huey of Juniata, | i | | | | | | Moshannon Ad vy A Kennedy | veil Tascas 1s on the sick list lends hope for her a speedy ened last got word ne great ne Woodirard Part Watridea THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT THE BRAKES IN THE 1937 FORD V-8 DO— Stop means stop to the Ford brakes. + « «+ Positive, direct action — «the safety of steel from pedal to wheel.” The most reliable type of brakes Large luggage compartment in oll models, Wide door opens [rem Sor tom. 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