Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 03, 1937, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
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Page Three,
pimp
June 3rd, 1937.
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“ Milesburg
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the home of Mrs, Mary Andrews
day of last week. After the
Mr. and MrS. Blair Sliker and two [pusiness of the evening was transacted
sons of Niagara Falls were weekend | refreshments were served by the hostess
guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Newman. {and a social hous
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wallace and | present. Those attending
family of Boston, are visiting Mr. Wal- | were Mrs. Harriet Woomer,
lace’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs, James |rice Sampsell, Mr Minerva
Wallace. Mrs. Maude Grove Mrs. Anna Shuey,
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bullock and son | Mrs, Hattie White. Mrs. Grice Shuey
Bobby ‘of Philadelphia, are guests of | Mrs. Esther Ralston, Mrs. Grace Corl,
FL. Wetzler and family | Miss Hilda Grove, Mr Blla Gfirerer,
Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Leathers and two Mrs. Lena Rote, Mi Margaret Ray,
daughters and Mr, William Fulton, of | Miss Blanche Walters, Mrs. Blanche
Stubenville. Ohio, and Mrs, Edward | Rice, Mrs. Mary le, Mrs. Madge
Cullen of Wilkinsburg, were Justice and Mrs. Mary Andrews
guesis of Miss Albina Fulton The Ladies’ Ald will hold a bake sale
Mr.’ Irvin Noll Lansdown, at the Bellefonle Hardware June
on some of his friends last week 13th, Y« help is solicited will
Mr. Merritt Adams and Mr. and Mrs. | be gppreciated. Don't forget time
William Adams of Watsontown, Mr. | and place.
and Mrs. Richard Vanaman and little | p—————
daughter of Harrisburg and Mr. and vy -
Ms G. N. Haupt and Betty Jane oi Fairview
State: College were guests of Misse llers Tuesday
Jennfe and Anna Adams and attended
the Memorial services in Milesburg an ! Etter Dick
Sunday Watkins and J. B. Lucas of this place
t Valley, Mi
id two sons
evening
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the
Mrs
meeting
Beat -
Stee
weekena
Of called on
and
the
uy
he Charles Chap-
Malvin Lucas
on
-
Axe Mann
Mrs. Gust Armor of Bellefo
Thursday with Mrs. Rac!
baugh.
Mrs. Blanche Rice alter
and Daughter banquet
evening of week at
Brethren church of Bellefonte
Kenneth A brigl Greanst
visited over the
Rote
visited on
Lucas
acl
Friday
nd Mr:
a daugh-
: ¢ alte
a V4 . Pleas-
wOoEACILIAQ
home
Mr. and Mrs. Harn
day evening calle:
Heverly home
Mr. and Mrs. Frank olf
of Mansfield, sp » weekend at
L.A. Woomer
Mr. and Mis
day evening
home
Mr. and
were gue iS at Loe
Mr. and Mrs. Elme
on Sunday eve
Mr... Harold O'Bryar
ind Monday in Greensburg
Mr Mi P.B
ind Mars
e and family
ne
|
Ra
Just)
ning
and
#téended th M "
Bellefonte on nda
Mrs. Ted Hartn
College Si n
Mr. and Mr
Margaret
of Milesburg, child
Allen Weave;
week al the
Mrs. J. C
Tuesday of the sudden death of
brother-in-law, l'om Love of Al- Richard Charles Wilhelm Phi ipsbury
tooma Mal Elizabet Wood Phili
The Ladies Aid of Axe ann n tJ h ne Ti ! Moshannoy
nnon
Ani
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he Licenses to Wed
ou
n iman College
leaders— Mary Stuart Clement State (
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youn
the
are
Dress Materials,
Don't deny it i
ean sew with the modern patterns
you are a money saver. Save about
two thirds GARMANS
Megs
one that tilda
2 GENUINE sino
AND KEENER
24
BRAKE LINING
Rt. ed 7
12 ¢
Batteries
Recharged
For safety’s sake
replace worn
|X ake hining
at Special
Low Prices
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Chemically Treat
POUSHING clomm
Fine for shin
9 yp »
dusty car.
st
BATTERIES
4 Volt
39 PLATE
; $3.39
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Lion Auto Stores
. Pens Belle Hoth Bldg..». Bellefonte, Pa.
Thurs- §
was enjoyed by all |
Gehret, |
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Martha Furnace.
| M Quay Williams and his sister, Miss
| Bleanor Williams of Akron, Qhlo, vis-
ited theiy ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. C
Willlams over the weekend, also Miss
Betty Rover of Centre Hall
Mr, and Mrs. Ardell of Tyrone
tended the Memorial service at
Brown cemetery Sunday afternoon,
Quiie a nice crowd were gathered in
Lhe Brown cemetery Sunday afternoon
Rev. D. A. Sower made a very excellent
address. Mrs. Margaret Calhoun gave
a reading. Much credit is due those
{who so generously gave of their time
land strength in cleaning the brush, ele
fropr Mme cemelery, It was in good
condition
We regret to learn that Mrs. T. B
| Apple of Altoona, is in the Merey Hos-
pital in Altoona. While this in only
for observation, we hope no serious
condition may be discovered
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Melcher and son
at-
the
Webster of Swissvale and Miss Lenora |
Melcher of Wilkinsburg, paid a short
visit to their aunt Miss Ida R. William:
Monday night on their return
Northamnton, Pa,
Other visitors to Sylvan Crest this
last week were Mrs. Erma Hollen ana
son Alvin of Altoona. Mrs. Joseph Wil
liams, Mrs. Jean Gensemer, Miss Flor-
ence Steel, Mrs. D. R. Richards, Mr
and Mrs, Lundy Steele and Morris, Mrs
A. C, Williams, Miss Eleanor William
Miss Betty Royer, Mrs. Mary Pringle
Mrs. Ada Malishal, Miss Gummo, Mr
and Mrs. Welch of Tyrone, ele
LeRoy Snyder spent the weekend
with his grandparents in Tyrone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Knarr weve
to Rochester, N. Y., Friday on
of the serious lliness Of
Kparr's mother
Quite a few of our attended
the Quarterly conference in the Han-
Thursday p. m
Children ervice in Met
hureh Sunday evening, June 20 at 8
Ch i.
ac
Mr
ed
count
peopie
nah church
the hodist
o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. William Hassinger and
{ Nori !
family
JAITIY Ol
Pitts
Robison of
Chaney
of
Mamorial Day at Latrobe
Frank Miller underwent an
; in the State Hospital at Philips-
burg last week for appendicitis. She
getting along well as can be expected
Mr. and Mrs. John Spackman’s new
home is being built quite rapidly
Mr. and Mrs Jasper MoeDonald
faugh Jean, and son
ted among
Memo 1 ¥.]
Mr
M1
“ra on
eT
fe "ry
ia
th N ier Dé M1
d Mrs. John MeDonald
Mrs. Reeder Patton and
y of Lancaster the weekend
he William Richirds
Among others who
y Aller
st
spent
nome
Men
MET Was
nin our miki and alien
Willams
Clark Steele
Altoona, Mrs. Care:
M Stanford Artz, and
¥ Matild 1
ene 4 were
n Don and
Imager,
wrvices at
Mr. and Mrs
M | of
Cit I's
and M
M
Mr. and
adelphia
and Mr
Glogh! na n :
Mrs. Cle: William
Mr. and Mrs. LL. C. Sprankle and thei
five dau of Warriors Mark,
State C Mr. and Mis. Rober!
ver and ffarvey, Bellwood: Mr
and Mrs, George OO. Fink of
bu Mr. and Mrs. Th
Fillmore. Rev. and M
em
ghter Ana
lege:
Sti MON
Huey ol
G. Herr
mas
A
ure.
Bellefonte
Morgan
visited his
Richard of Jers
old Iriends Steele
Saturday afternoon
Miss Amanda Myers, wl
employed al Slate College
to help her
summer,
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Yarnell
visitors at the Elmer Pow.
were: FoF. Lose and family;
Mrs. Ella Clements, George R. Purnell,
Sr.. Reeder Jodon, Gliberi Cox, all
Bellefonte; Clair Shawley, of Yarnell,
and Owen Coakley, of Axe Mann.
Orris McCloskey, Jr., of Willlamspors
called at the Pownell home one day
last week
Mr. and Mrs Harry Walker and
daughters Relda and John Davis of
Barree, Mary Miller, James Wagner,
Stanley isalerman from Bigler, Pear)
Miller of Bellefonte; Ray Walker, Maude
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Walker ol
| Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker
{of Barree, were weekend visitors at
(the H. O, Miller home
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and
family, Mr. Harry Kessiing and daugh-
ter, Viola and son Arthur from Marsh
{Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel ol
| Mill Hall, and Henry Kev'ing who is
employed at Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs
Emel, Ambrose Wagner of Lewistown,
(Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kessling of Moose
| Run, were weekend visitors at the Fred
| Kessling home.
Mr, and Mra, Clay Shope and family
{of Avia, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brown of
[{MUesburg: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
| Brown and daughter of Bellefonte; and
IMF. and Mrs. Wilson Walker and family
{from here were Monday callers at the
| Charles Brown home.
| Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walker and son
(spent Sunday at the home of their son
| Merrill Walker and family at Parmers
| Mills,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Yorks of Belle-
foie, Mr, and Mrs. Yorks and two
sons of Milesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.
lam MoClellan, and family of Clears
| fleld were Monday visitors at the Law-
rence Bhawley home.
ontey School next Sunday morning.
(yo Orye
had
ime home
ast week ler with the
work (his
Weekend
nell home
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Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray of Beech
Creek were guests of Rev. and Mrs. R
L. Morris Tuesday evening.
L. Morris drove to Huntingson Satur-
day afternoon to see Harris “Slugger”
Heverly perform in the Juniata-Leb-
anon Valley baseball game
Willard Pletcher and Donaid Gard-
ner will represent the Howard Metho-
dist Episcopal Church at the coming
convention of the Centre County Coun-
cil of Christian Bducation in Philips
burg next week.
Mrs. R. 1. Morris and
Morris drove to Coalport
ternoon
Mary Louise
Sunday af-
RL
day
James Morris has returned
again after gn extended v
Morris and family at dinner S8un-
home
Sit with his
rip to}
| Mrs
ot
on- |
of State! ™'
2 |
"Dilipa~
Shore
been |
of |
grandparents in Smoke Run.
Betty Jane Twigg of Smoke Run is
| visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Mor-«
{ris, lor a few days,
Rev. and Mrs. Jame:
| Hublersburg called at
| parsonage Monday aflernoon
{ Holy Communion will be celebrated
lin the Beech Creek Methodist Episco-
pal Church Sunday at 10:46 a. m. and
|in the Howard Methodist Episcopa
church at 7:30 p. m
Howard Methodist Episcopal
Rev, R. L. Morris, Minister
| Run—Morning Worship 9:30
Preachingy’ Chugh School 10:39,
Edga: superintendent. Sen-
lor Epworth League 7:30; Beech Creek
Church School 9:30, Perry Mann, su
perintendent. Holy Communion 10:45
Our Rendezvous with Destiny.” Of-
ficial Board meeting Tuesday evening
7:30. Howard-—-Church School 9:30
Wilbur Hall up Senior Epworth
| League 6:45 Holy Communic
Qur Rendezvous with Destiny
Epworth Leag Tuesday 6:45 p m
Church School 9:30 Jack
Curtin-—-Church School
19:30, Irvin van, Superintendent
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dreese. Mi:
Malcolm Nagner daughter
and Mon
B. Musser of
the Methodist
y
’™
Parish
Hunter
“Our Job
Bechdel,
m 7:30
Junio:
ie
| Kennedy
|
Leathe: upt
Bi
and
JO
hy wi
: Over Memorial 24
friend Mi:
rant
kend In Howard
1 Mrs. Russell Haye
York City
Mrs
i Mrs
Wn, Virginia,
and son
spent Sunday at the
Bessie Daughenbaugh
Tom Robb and
swstown, Ill, Mr
and Rey
f Toms
in
daugh-
Alber
Br
! M
unong Howard re
Lioyd B«
home of the
¥ nent th 4 "
nia pen i AJAY
hdel ha
late Jacob Robb
Dong
ad by Postmaster
ad
Dr
amy
Mrs. W., C. Hensyl and
Carolyn and Serah of Ber-
| and
!
| wick spent Saturday and Sunday at the
i
|
daughters
me of Dr. and Mrs. Kurs
| Alva Weirick and wile of Altoona
spent Bunday with Mr. WSsrick's moth
Mrs. Jennie Weirick
Mrs. Harold M {
Mave i
pent Sunday
a
Pi
at oe Nome
Mle
of Mi
Rocks
will
Russell Pletcher
the weekend with
via Pletcher
cher R N. of
ner Dome on vacation
Robert Wallace
Sinhday at
New
5 4
ol
¥
Friday to i
Maris Bolis J
Vogue Beauly Schoo! fron
Confer and many
graduates
\ 3.9010
which Miss
count}
| CUKkure
| Mr. and
of
Cent:
BiTiS are in beauty
! Mrs Robert Holter and son
Robert Jr, of Rochester, N. Y.. spent
Saturday and Sunday in Howard
friends and relatives
Mrs. Charles DeHaas
and Mrs. leslie Stover
Saturday evening
home
and
Buddy
Hall spent
he Willard Nef!
Mr. and Mrs. ©. C
{ thelr 56th wedding
| Tuesday June 1
ittie
on
Mill
ol
at
Breth observed
AMiversary on
Their daughter and
son«in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Middaugh of
(Fredonia, N. Y., spent Saturday and
Sunday wilh them :
Gee Lucas returned home Satur
day from the South where he had been
employed and hag secured a position in
State College
HOWARD BORO SBCHOOL NEWS
The thirty-first annual Commence-
ment exercises of Howard High School
will be held on Friday evening, June
14, at 8 o'clock in the high school audi
toriim. The theme selected for this
year's coimmencement Is “Youth Facing
the Future.” The program will include
an address by the guest speaker. Dr
North, Head of the English Department
of the Lock Haven State Teachers’ Ool-
lege, a commencement speech entitled
“Idieness or What?” by Harry Haines.
a member of the graduating class. and
| “Our Problems” (0 be given by Donald
Tie
an orchestra.
The Junior-8enior Prom held in the
ing, May 28, was a successful affair. A
program was presented from 8:00 to
by Mr. James Hughes, of Bellefonte,
and a playlet entitled “The Strike of
the Flowers” given by
grade of the Bellefonte schools, Musi-
cal numbers were presented by the
Junior orehestra of the Bellefonte
schools and by private individuals. Re-
freshments were then served and the
remaining hours from 9 until 12 were
Wied for dancing. The gymnasium was
attractively decorated in the colors of
both classes; blue and gold and pink
and white,
Howard and Snow Shoe High Schools
will play the final champlonship game
this Priday, June 4 at 2:30 to deter-
ine the wim hp BeAr, to the
re County Champlong
donated Heverly's Sporting Goods
Co., of Bellefonte. Bach team has won
this far,
«The Jarior class Js holding a festival
Alma Pletcher, and Rev. and Mrs. R
Mrs. Stella Williams enterlained Rev. |
Gardner, also of tMe graduating class. |
Music for the opcasion will be furnished |
ed by the Lock Haven male quartet and
high school gymnasium Priday even- |
0:00 which included an address given |
the second |
Tr —
' |
fon the school grounds on Saturday |
(night, June 5. The music will be fur-
inished by the Howard Band, There
(will be bingo and all sorts of refresh-
| ments,
Pleasant Gap
Mrs. Nelle Gheen, sons Charles and
George spent from Saturday afternoon
funtil Sunday evening Rauchtown
| with Grandma Gheen,
Chris Keene, wile and three daugh-
ters, of Akron, Ohjo spent the weekend
with the Edward Mulfingers,
Mrs. Charles Schreier entertained
| her sister and husband of Akron, Ohio,
| Saturday and Sunday
Mrs. Paul Kelier and daughter Betty
Philadelphia, were weekend visitors
the W. H. Noll home
John Herman and son Jack
the weekend with relatives here
Mrs. Merton Tate who was quite ill
for a few days is able to be about again,
‘Stork Smith who opened a garage
at Axe Mann about g¢ month ago moved
his household goods here from: State
College last week and will store same
while he and his wife will] make their
home with the lalter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Noll they are able
obtain a house
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser of New
Bloomfield spent the weekend with the
‘alter’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle
Stiizer
Kenneth Zerby was home from Har-
riburg to spend the weekend nas
wife
Mise
panion
spent a
with 1}
George Showers
Abner Mus
from
the Frank Irvins hg
this time to atte
al
ol
al
spent
until LO
with
Kauffman
Mis
gavs
who is
Emma Noll at
Memorial
the
Ida
Lo
few
er
a com~
Zon
Day
and
over
nephew!
spent
wilh come a
of Mrs
iS Wo
the funeral
ries Richa
afer:
Mi
daught«
1o0n
and
1
|
Mi
and
RP
Evelyn Knoffsinger
Josephine Holube
Brooks M:s Hoover Noll, Blaine
Brooks, Miss Mary Stoner, Prof. For-
! a nd Elwood Budd and
y 3 ¢
i ETL OY alu
UE Was 8p
Misses Rost
Mr. and Mr
mal mor
s Charjotte Heim
W. Ken
Md. Sunda
NO 8 =a tuden
Miss He ims
Friday when
: month's
Noll and
today for
flier
re
i Wii ave ) a Lee
rruise to foreign lands Mr
sister, Mrs. Ray Melroy lef
Annapo is where they will remain un-
til Samuel and will bring Me
Noll Migs Heims home with them
The State Highway between here and
Rockview opened for traffic on
June Ist
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Millward and Mr
and Mrs. Gerald Millward spent a S8un-
day recently in Gettysburg
Mr. and Mrs Harry Twitmyer
WilmerdMng spent Sunday and Monday
with relatives here making their head
quarters at the home of the former's
ister, Mrs. Wade BEvey
Beach Schreffler of East McKeespor!
and Miss Joanna Decker of Bellelonts
spent Sunday afternoon with relatives
and friends here
H. OG. Gettig who closed his meat
market and retired from business re-
cently due 10 poor health rented his
shop to Russell Brooks well known
plumber, who i now established there
and conducting busness from that
place
L. 8. O'Donnell, local insurance agent
was promoted recently to the position
of inspector. We wish to congratulate
him upon his advancement and are
glad he will remain a resident of our
town. |
George Smith who recently purchas-
ed a Jot from Bd. Nol has staried to
excavate a cellar for the house which |
{he hopes to erect soon
Potters Mills
Mr. McIntyre and family from Alex
| andria visited on Saturday at the FP. F
{| Palmer home
Thomas Haney, daugh®r and grand-
daughter, from Latrobe were callers on
(relatives and friends on Saturday,
Joseph Bresnowilz of Garfield. N. Y
[13 visiting at the home of his friend Mr
IR H. MtCormick.
Rufus Ray and wife, Russell Copen-
haver, wife and daughter, and Mrs
Gillen all of Bellefonte, took supper |
Monday evening at the H. E Foust!
home.
Lee Welland snd family picnicked
with friends in Mifflin County on Mon -
day. i
Mr, and Mrs. George Waite and Mrs. |
Harvey Musser of Rebersburg attended |
Decoration at Sprucetown on Saturday. |
Miss Betty Lou Sweeney from Centre |
Hall iy visiting with her grandmother, |
Mrs. W. M. Sweeney. i
The body of Howard Bingham, Jr.
18, of Shamokin, was recovered from |
the Busquehanna River near Sunbury,
after an all-night search. Companions
aves
ana
was
of
'
i
one game in the three-game vaya
UL
| Mr. and Mrs. Ear] 8ims ahd son Jr.
and and Mrs. Myers of PiUlsburg
spent the weekend with the former's
a ibid mother, Mrs. Jennie Sims,
cited {f Niagara Falls
friends over Decora
on and made his epecial calling point
our burg at Mrs. Candis Alken’
Mr. and Mrs. William Carson
family spent the weekend at Mill Creek
Pleasant Valley
; Bages Township)
Gilbert spe i week
Mrs, Paul Crissman al
Mr
Betty la
her aunt
fonte
Mr. and Mrs
Valley, are the
girl, porn at
we wi
Sunday visitors a
lam Richner were
Dunlap grandson
and two chi
and Mrs. Frank
dren of Bellefonte
ner children
nm
Sliker 0 circu-
iat among oid
'
3.4in
. od
Frank Emel of Pleagant ;
proud parents, of a bay
Bellelonte
peedy
in
Lhe y
nem a
na
$n a
at the Nancy Alkens noms
Mrs, Hattie Alk
of Harrighur
hom
Poor -
M:
Mi
li of Clearfield
iren, al
Ccoration were
Meredilh
ftore at the Clyde
Viondas re Mr d Mrs MM
lair Ri man and Blanchard Poorman of John
and children of Summit Hill own. Ethel Poorman and Mary Clem
Sunday visitors at the Har { Bellefonte,
hizer's were William Haffley
ville and Linnie Richne:
children, Lin Billy
Pleasant
Theodore Emenhizer
lagt week with hi
Mrs. Howard Miller
he weekend with }
Mee y of Be
Lee Richne
Nesday evening
days at Port
D nney
Mir
—-—
ast
and Mrs 2
Seprich an two cn Vi Poorman
and Mrs
and (
ar
and
Emen-
of Mackey
two gral
Ven 0
Merryman
her Mr
rankie goa (alin Of
Joe
we College
WA vs
Wd ‘ g 4 {
ained paren and Mrs
a and {
Valle Yd pr
VaucTy . !
4 Green ang gaughnier
Est
Dec
right
Mileehy
be le er Bitner
retun 1 hom §} g are
inie] Ri
Mi
grand da
Harve
Jane
ana
nviiie
Al
Dry Top
(Boggs Township)
Mrs. Harry Alken
Gramiey Al
{ormer thin
Mur: Joh
from
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