_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BLANCHARD HOWARD March 17, 1988, MILESBURG Page Threé A —— A WINGATE | I I — JACKSONVILLE | a The! will be preaching service in the Evangelical church on Sunday afterndon, March 20th at 2:30, by (Rev. L. BE. Kline, All age welcome to this service. We are glad to have will long be remembered by the resi- | Rev, L, E. Kline, returned to the dents of our town, when we had the | Howard eharge for another year, worst flood in its history {| The L. T. L. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brian and yeo 1da Witmer on Sunday after- daughter Audrey were woekend visi- |. on thors was a good attendance, tors at Qsceala. and a good Interest taken in the Mr. John Hall and sister, Mar- meeting jory, who have been ill during the Many friends and neighbor ast oek, are improved 3 past week, m pr 3a ah gathered at the home of Mrs. Viola time. . Mr. F. L. Wetzler showed a s Lucas last Thursday to help cele- fmprovemen sunday A brate her birthday anniversary ' : They spery. the day In quiking and a Mrs. Willlam Peters was able to \ LA be up for same time on Sunday, She | 5° lal good time. A delicious din has been ill for about five weeks and | er was served at the noon hour. In her friends are ta see her im- | Which all did justice , Those pres- proving ent were: Mrs, J Sep Alexance The Zimmerman family have {2nd baby Janel, of Bellefonte; Mrs moved from the Jodon farm to the Edna Fisher, Mrs. Lydia Irwin, Me house formerly occupied by William | Mary MoLaughlin, Mrs : Mab Switzer Burns, Mrs. Helen Walker, Mrs. Mrs. Lester Davis, of Coleville, [Laura Snyder, Mrs. Elizabeth Mit- visited her parents on Sunday. chell, Mrs. Bertha Ru upert, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leathers, |Omoce Boob, Mrs. Ida Witmer Mrs son Jimmy, vist ed the former's par- Beatrice Summers and Mrs. Claude en's at Coleville, Saturday. 3 Soper They quilted two-third ds Mrs. Homer Sherman and smal Of the quilt and they broughy it over son are visiting her mother, Mrs “0 the home of Mrs. Witmer, where Mary Lucas. Her husband has been 9€ ladies finished it on Friday e ven. transferred from Ridgway to Olean, Mrs Lucas 1s under the 20 - , by the Company for which he her friends sh he a ery, also many happy Keep in ming the and bake sale of the hoe WE before Easter. Watch this column for date, 8t. Patrick's Day two years ago glad birt pe & Gilbert birthdays. at the and Mrs, State College, visited home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lemont were Sunday visitors at the uncle, and former's home Sunday. idson Miss Hilda Haupt is enjoying a Mr vacation this week. Miss Haupt and Mrs. John Shell jeft Wednesday for a business trip to Philadelphia. brother and family, Mr. Marin Har- A group of our smaller girls be- | nish. tween the ages of nine and twelve Po ¢ " 3 . Carl Blair of Detroit, re formed a club. méeting at each : - have formed a elub ne ng at each ome thme with his aum others on Saturday fs ho Saturday Iter | fumity Mis. Mabel Burns. a Recs Doha Tia site| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs and celebrated on Saturday in her honor. | children of Centre Hall, were Mr. and Mrs. 17arold Stine are re- tors with her brother and jolelng over the arrival of a baby Mrs, Jacob Keith Walker, boy at thelr h Friday of la led with her grandmother, y “ be La 0d ia 4 34 h Ff EIN Ji id week lda Witmer Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Poorman,! Mrs. John Shaw of Snow Shoe, of Pittsburgh visiting Mr. and Visited a few days of last week With Mrs. G. E Haugh her daughter and family, Mrs. Don- The Ladies Class of the Presby- | ald McMillan terian Sunday Sc I will hold thei Mr. and Mrs. Wilke monthly meeting in the Sunda y idaughter, of Curtin, and her moth. School room Thursday evening, 5. Lewis Davidson . left on Pri- March 17th, at 7:30, for Chase, Md., where they vis. The many friends of John Wetz- | god with Mrs. David 's daughter ler, will be glad to learn that he bs jand family, Mrs. Daniel Barnhart, steadily improving over the weekend. irls tau hy Mr N The class of girls taught by Mrs. | Mrs. Burton Hicks and adopted Gecrge McCullough are rehearsing (son Roy of Goid, Pa., is visiting some dh pl ny ahish hey 4Xpec ‘0 pre- time at the home of ME. and Mos Sent in tae ne a ure Donald McMillan also at the homes The Junior and Intermediate de- (of Mrs. Ida Witmer and Mrs. Jame; pafiinen the Sahai Sunday Snyder and families School will hold thelr annual Easte: - 3 w alin sale Pridey, April 15th. Easter Ww Aid 5 4 Raiph laughs — ome ade " ued hel ¥ A moLay oi Fh be you: ie sanes, ples, and Yaudes, autoed to Miesburg on Mrs. Samuel Stanley and daugh- |= nday, and visited wih her brother ter Mildred spent last Wednesday in 279 family, Edgar Pisher. Bellefonte at the Jesse Batln _ Arthur MeMil Cn depatted d or i Pri- home. lay for Philadelphia, where he wa The Ladies Class of the Pr eshy. entertained by his aunt and family terian Sunday Schoal will hold their Mrs. Henrietia Robertson and wi monthly meeting in th Sunday friends over the weckend School room Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Davidson March 17th. and children went to Bellefonte on iad Tuesday where they called at the FILLMORE bome of her brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brennen and Robert Murray. . Mr. and Mz. Ellis daughter, of State College, visited 2%’ pe ~ o ¥ . Pleasant Gap, were callers ¢ the Harry 8pearly home one evening po , " last week day afternoon wt Aitrnar . Quite a number of people from ida hoding $v, Levi around here attended the “JIMMY... .icirod # and Janey” Woastern Vagabonds d who appeared ia jerson in Milesburg Monday - 4 Ng of last Ira Benrtr of Rock, been Haupt, of Adam Mr. and Boalsbu:g, Baird day at the Mrs. Rov Klinger of were entertained on Sun- home of her aunt and family, Mrs. Harold Dav- and Mrs. Charles Harnish and son Charles Jr. of Johnstown, were guests over the weekend with hi Mich, is vis- and iting NOK Neff and Pownell of 1 8 ir the home of Mrs Powneldl went to Davidson, where he visi a the while with Mr Jacob a week. Mrs. Harold Bennett entertained has her Sunda wool class on Tuesds’ working for Earl Crust the past °Vening at her home. The evening week 3 was spent Uf playing games. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hargy Maral refreshments were servad shat con- Port Matilda, spent sunday at the Sted of cake, baked beans, potato W. D. Marshall home 3 alad and jeuuo. Those present Mr. and vy Russell Horner re- Were: Vera Davidson, Louise Hoy, térned to their home after having Annabelle Cowan, Ruth Lucas, Iva spent- some time with relatives in ; They al ing a good tine, Bellefonte, . Mr. and Mrs. leroy James Davidson of Jacksonville was a visitor on Sunday evening, Boalsburg, spent one day ; at the T. M. Huey Dome. with hig brother and family, Lewis Davidson. Adelene Garn Fleming spent Sunday ¢ the Earl Mr. and Mis John 8mith and son Crust home. Mahlon, Marie Murray, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spearly Harold Bennett, Marlin Pisber, 3nd family spent Sunday at y Ralph McLaughl n autoed to Rid. Spearly home in Bush Addition. | dlesburg last Sunday where they at Don't forget to come to one of tended the funeral services of their the bigger public farm sales to be cousin, Daniel Fleck, held around here this year on the uid 22n of March by J Earl Crust Bunch will be served by the Ladies of the Fillmore M, BE Sunday Scheol Sale begins at 9:00 and L. Frank Mayes is the auctioneer. Freeby, of last week Bernice and the Johr About three-fourths of the criti- cism of the church and preachers comes from those who now they are doing what the chureh cone The Painless Method of txtracting a Home From Your Salary Church services on Sunday, March | 20 are as follows 0:30; C. B. 6:45, topic for discussion: | “Ohrist Mecting the Workd's Need:" and Worship with sermon 7:30 { Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dickey and Elsie Jane were Saturday dinner guests at the home of his mother Mrs. Elsle Noli of State College, and supper guests of Mrs. Noll's sister, Mrs. Danlel Sto- ver and family of Penna, Furnace. Mis. C. E Aley and daughter Mikired autoed to Lock Haven on Wednesday and were visitors at the | home of her sister Mrs, Clarence Poorman and were callers on old friends Mrs. Martha Yearick, and of her cousin, Harwy Esaman (o daughters also called at the home to see her avnt Hannah, who Is not at all well and in a pitiful condition Mr. and Ms. Luther Fisher and family of Howard, spent Thursday evening at the Elmer Swope home. Louise and Ear] Beighto] spent the weekend ac the home of their sister, Mrs. John Dunkle and familly of Bellefonte. Sunday visitors at the Ted Dix- son home were Messrs. George Daniel and Carl Boone and M! Bowes of Lock Haven Mrs. Willam Watkins of Belle- fonte R. D. 2, was 4 Tuesday after- noon visitor at the Winfield Dietz home, also called on a few of her many friends here, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Sunday afternoon at the home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird Ralph of Bellefonte, spént afternoon at the A. A. Garret Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer an daughter Nancy of Centre Hall pent the weekend with the lattec’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Alley Ellsworth Conaway cf Beech kK, was a Thursday evening call- r at the home of his mother, Mi Lucy Conaway On Tuesday morning of last week the stock preaented Mr, and M: Christ Heawon with a bouncing baby girl of which they are exceptional proud and have nuned It Man ; Mae both mother and babe are gett! ng flong fine. Miss Bet Frita spent Roy Oyler ty Walker spent the week- end with her sister Mrs, Theodore bbs and family of Julian Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenstin and son, Miles of Zion, and Kathryn McCrea were Sunday callers a th Nevin Yearick hone, Mr. and Mm. David Hirst of Jer- sey Share, and James Lucas of Fox Hollow. were Bunday dinner and per guests al the Elmer Swop~ home Sunday dinner guestaat the Jame Shafler home were Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Shaffer and family and mothe wr, Mrs. Fietta BhnfTer and Mr. and Mrs Harry Baird and gon Ralph of Bellefonte Mr f far mily and sk - and Mrs. Miles Bartley spent Sunday with her fn og ‘Lock Haven, Mr nd Mra. Sumner Noll and children spent Sunday aflernoon with Mr. and Mra Charles Hatken- berg and family of Runtille Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle an? on Paul of Belleftnle were Bunda: | evening supper guests wil- Ham Beightol home, other callers Mrs. Hirst of Jersey Shore; Mrs. Robert Conaway and children Mrs. Jamex Shaffer and daughters Barbara, Roberca and Sara, Betty Aley and Cenldine Swope Mr. and Mrs John Schaeffer and daughser Nancy of Centre Hall Mrs. C. E Aley and daughter Betty were Saturday evening callers at the Beightol home in 0 see his wile who 5 in condition Geraldine Ssope and [lend James Ware Charles a critical ring a new ak dress for Arn of good quality at o reas sonable price, please consult Mr, W H. Kessinger ag Ie hag in his pers sont a number of beautiful dream patterns of which he is readily di posing of. The branch of the Whiterock quarry located on the Roy Qyler farm is running on full time ‘now with only one regret {rom the public and that is ik Is 50 small that ik only employes a few men, but spring L Just ground the corner then our new road will be constructed which will provide labor for several men for a time at least. MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gulbraiih (entertained oompany from Lack Haven over the weekend. Mr. and Mr; J. Stuart Willlams spent Sunday afternoon with M.. and Mrs. LL Williams of Howard, | Misses Vesta and Verna Belle ‘Young attended an Evangelical Con- ference at Williamsport on Satur day. | Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Stover are the proud grand-parents of a baby girl, born at their home on Tuesaday morning. The big girl, who has Sunday School [ready [tainment remainder of the week as Mr to attend the funeral of Mrs, son, Dean, business was joyed a tir D through Thu tons he was able wn , biol tht Sal Howard * A mistake was made in the dale] of Miss Carry Delong's sale in las! weeks news [the sale (0 be held at the date al- named March 17th, Cal Holter has accepted a pealtion in Lock Haven and is planning 10 move his family there soon, Mr. John DeHaas has been very il the last few days. His wife has recently recovered from a severe ale tack of grippe. Little Ronald Askey, Infant son of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Askey, has no! brent so well lately, * Miz: Lila Tressler having come {rom Mt. Eagle to attend the enters sponsored by the Keystone Bible Class of the Baptist Sunday Schoo! last week and for the banquet the class for the “Jimmy Troupe,” remained for the a4 gues of Bar! shilling, Mr. and Mrs motored to Altoond Mar tin's other, Mr. Victor Flory. Mi! Flory passed away early Monday mo: ning, ghortly after Mr, and Mrs Martin given by and Jan» ind Mra Thursday Martin Last James Sunday at Mu Miss Dorothy Williams panied a girl friend from Lock Ha- ven to Williamsport on Thursday, Mrs. George Eaton, who has been in the Williamsport Hospital for ome time, {5 recovering nicely and will p:obably be home this week Mr. and Mrs. Harris Confer and with Mrs. Tillie Kumes Beaty made a trip 0 Friday. After thei completed the Capitol » Johnnie Williams was + at Bellefonte on it was decided to have his rem ved the When o leave the hospiial he to Howard where he | home of Mr accom- Margaret riebure, on and Har sdny, next day Uescing at the and A Bryan., Mr. and Mrs. William Burke have moved to the Burke farm and expects to take cover the work of the farm by Mr. Burke's mother Pidred Pleicher of Altoona, spent irday here with his father HA Pleicher, Many people, the corres. ponden: included. hearing De Pletcher musical irio hat day thought the Salvation Army worke were coining to our vicinity, Ou community sorely missed “the msi entertainment of this talent ince some of the memburs ve moved to different jocalitie Mis Jean Kunes secOmPanioc Miss Louise McIntrye of Lock Hawn to Annapolis, Md. for the weekend and io attend the dante given by the naval academy Harry Tavior of ped 1 of the irgh, visited’ with Mr. and’! Allen Pleo cher over. the wees 0. P Girton and son Archi ment, were weekend gues and Mrs. John Helehel aid and Mrz. Howard GiMon At the Amoma Bible School Cian pasty held at the home of Mn Philip Schroat last Pridas, Mr John Heichel received fleet rs Mya the atdverifing contest ane feature of he enter acnment Mrs WA Apangier pe Hitle daughier wned from the Lock Haven Hospital on Tuesday On Monday Mrs. Noll Harris gave the taxic for diphtheria, to those whom the Shick test proved were ROL Immune to the disease The Mill Hall players will presen gt the school house here on March 18th. four plays d “A Woman. less Wedding: “Human Pord Don't Tell a Soul.” and *Rocting for Ruth.” Admission 15 and 20¢ The P. T. A. Is sponsoring “Jim- my and Jansy' "March 23rd. Last Tuesday friends and relatives of Harry Giosaner Bad a birthda party for him a: hl residence Noth of Blanchard S—— a» BOALSBURG Mr Mr Char} lag Col spent Suniay with rel lative at Spring Mills. Mizz Rhoda Harrison was a recent visitor with relatives af State Co %A ich was ang ang Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, of Belle fonte, spent the weekend with’ {rier 2s hers Mr. and Mm. Myers Close, of 8id- man, dnd Mr. and Mrs Miller, of Altoona, spent Sunday with Mrs Jane Clioe, Miss Lois Lanberger was admitted ite the Centre County Hospital © underwent an Friday, where she operation for appendicitis, Mr. and Mri. A. R Lee and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Hout visited rela tives in Lewistown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: Tom Savers and son spent Sunday with relatives a° State College. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kimpor! and son and daughter, of Lewis town, Mr. and Mrs W, . Wagner, ‘of Juniata, Mr. and Mrs, Kennet Hileman and Miss Bens Hatrish of | State College were recent guests of She is preparing for and daughter lef. for home,’ since they had spen bedside they en- | | sehool g Church school, 9:30, Mr. and Mrs. Haxel Mrs. Harry McCulley, Mrs, R. I Morris, James and Mary Louise Morris motored to Houtzdale Inst Sunday Frances Holter and Rev. R. L Morris attended the meeting of the [Centre County Council of Christ. lan Education last Monday even- ng. The Centre County Methodist League of Youth will meet in the Slate College M. E, church tomor- row evening to hear a stereoplican lecture, “I'he Romance of Amerl- fan Mothodism” delivered by the Rev. Beth Russell of Spring Mills Oars will leave the Howard M, E church at 6:46 to take the local young people who are desirous ol going The third In a series of special Lenten services will be held in the Howard M. E. church this evening at 7:30. “The Reed und the In- seription,” third in the series of sermons on “The Instruments of His Passion” will be preached by the minister, the Rev, R. L. Morris The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Bald Eagle Methodist ih will be held in the Beech Creek M. E. church Sunday evening al 7:30. The Rev, J. Merrill William superintendent of the Williamsport District, will preside, The Rev. Seth Russell, minister of the Penns Valley Meétholist par. kh. will be the guest speaker at the Lenten service in the Howard M. E church, Thersday, March 31st at 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion will be ¢clebrat- sd in the Howard M. E, church Sunday, March 27th at 7:30 p. m The Rev, R. L. Morris preached Monday evening in the Belle fonte M. E. church at the revival services being conducted by that ch ren Munson, Episcopal Minister 8:30 Church Methodist R. L. Morris, Divine “Worship, Spiritual Resource.” 10:30. J. ©. Leathers, super- intendent. oward-—Chureh school, 0:30, Wilbur Hall, superintendent, Divine worship, 10:45, “The Bible A Spiritual Resource” Epworth Leagues 6:45. Curtin~Church school 1:30, Irvin Bryan. superintendent Election of church school oflicers Divine worship, 2:30, “God-—A 8pir. tual Resource.” Beech Oreek Robert Mur- ray, superintendent, Divine worship 730 with sermon by the Rev. J Merrill Willams, of Williamsport, followed by the holding of the Fourth Quarterly Conference Hunt. er Run—-Church school, 9:30, Ed- gir Bechdel, superintendent Mr nd Mes Prank Chalk of Phiadeiphid, visited several da! hi week at the home of M N. J Welkert Class of the Re- fo i church were entertained Thursday evening at home of p. Lewis Do: man Mr. and Mrs Ray Callahan of Lack Haven, soent Priday eveping ta the home of Mr. and Mrs N. J Welker. Bald Eagle Parish, Rev Kerimnedy “A gs So and Mra T » the Fred Miler, second pris, BANE Lioyd Kemp. Mr J. H. War- James Pagan the booby prise in ver, Mr. er and Mr iodge 14 MW. Wam Carl MeKelvey aliended Belleforme Tutsday nig, Mra. Kate Weber, daughters Nelle and Helene stud granddanghites Marv Kate potirnied Monday alter spending several weeks In Miami, 4: ide Oardner has been past few days HOWARD SOHOOL NEWS The Howard P. T. A Lk sponsonin? 2 movie 10 be given in the High Schild Ando dtm on Monta) Marek 31, at 7:30. Prices are 10 [ov all schoo; pupils and 20 for adol's The proceeds are fo be given lor school projects, Don’: fomet the date. Come and help your sehool The Jnnior Class of Howard High School is gpensoring a program fea turing “Bm and Jane” Radin Blais and entertainers on March 30, at 8:00 p'clxk. The program will con. sis! of novelty songs and musical numbers. Pre of admission 19 and 25. The following i the honor roll for the first six weeks of the second semester: lat grade~Robert Ack, Dorgthy Gardner, Giiber ray. Janice Mapes. 2nd. grade-—John |Sehenck; 3rd grade—Charks Hev- erly, Evelyn n, Joanne Wag- ner. 4th Carson, Ethel Fisher, Beulah DeArmet, Buzanne ‘Heffman; Sth, goade-Carolyn Exe dahl, Barbara Oaifdner, Roses s {laons; 6th. grade—8yivia Gardner; (7th, grade-Jarry Exdahl San Fisher, Bar! Holter, Lillian Neff, {Richard Johnson: Bh, grade—Phyls ‘iis Brumbaugh, June Carson, Loulss 'MoCloskey, Mary Stultz, Louise Kingsle;, Dorothy Walker; Fresh imen--lols sony, Anna Zimmerman; | Sophomore-~Nancy Stauffer; 8e- nors--Arthar ey, Thomas Daughenbaugh, Thelma Lshier, Mary (Schenck. MOSHANNON par- | April ver 0 pe Gregg Township School News First Girls’ Play-off Game at Spring Mills The Gregg Township Girls’ bas. kethall team will meet the Snow Shoe High Girls’ team, in the gvme~ nasium at Spring Mills In the first play-off game for the League chame- plonship, on Priday, March 18 Bp. m. The Bnow Shoe girls winning 36-30 over the Gregg at Centre Hall lust Friday won the frst half and will now play a series, If necessary, with girls who were winner: ond half. 1t is the plan eries on a home and home basi with the third game, {I necessary on a neutral floor, Admistion to the game at Spring Mills, Friday night will be chool children 10« and adults 25¢. "The second game of the serie wili he played at Bnow Shoe next week. girls night champlonship three game the ol the KPC to play Lhe Seniors Rehearsing Play “There Goes The Bride” The members of the have started practicing “There Goes The Bride’ will present their the auditorium at } The tentative « for Friday, April 2 Ten Pupils Named For Honor Roll The following len pil were named on the scholi for the fifth period which ol on March 4: Betty Lee, Hazel Z tie, Jean Watts, Mary Zettle, L “nook Bernice Fetterolf, Barbara Fetterol! uth Zubler Ma Long and Jean Mu ser. A pupil must have & grade point average ol 2.0 or bet. on the zchola 1 Benlor cl the pl which they set Honor named honor roll Vocational Pupils Having Perfect Attendance The lollowing choo! have records to the end of the od on March 4th: Catherine ger, (lady Grove, Martha Mildred Stover, Marie Long Crader, He ta, Walt ely. Jean Muss 3 Pauline Strickie Ruth Hennick Kenneth Albright man pul periect fifth ber Bar- Keller er iy La Helen and Donald Seniors Lead in Scholarship The scholastic averages t fifth period are a; follow First Senior cla 104; 3 more, 191: third, Freshinen fourth, "Juniors, 1.4. School age, 160 Sophomeres lead in Attendance for the The Bophomore cla had best attendance period Standing Sophomore, 8; ted Junior, #38 and Fre place, Seniors 915 term 0 date. 556 record for the by cia lor Ind pis men, 826 Average Walker Twp. School Notes Baseball Season Approaches When the calendar is tamed from February to March : biasebtull fever begins tom the bors fiwT H. 8 restiess. Several of ¢ bow sere seen playing werk but Thursfia) o torm droy them In. But it won't + long fore the crack of the plunk of the ball in replace the more gent Le 1 ane catch last pong” nore. table Financial Side of Baseball Discussed Holding a social April 22 ion benefit he baseball team was the y sgroed upon of appointed at a r on March 8 At = ater meeting on Friday, March 11 offers of donations he refresh ments were taken by the committee in charge Mémbers of the commitiee are Ned Corman, Dale Deitrich. Ruth Dolan, Nevin Rhine, James Hinds on $ #51 for t Miriam Bierly, Leonard Weber and Mildred Hayes Physics Students Interested in Experiments The physics class under the di- rection of Mr. Bailey, has been studying light and color in class During the last {wo weeks the stu- dents have studied the wave theory of light. On Friday they began to study the colors of a ray ol white light Studies are 10 be made, ng experimems of indigo, blue. green, and red. Tei-li-¥Y Studies Sixth Bible Lesson “Breaking & Bad Habit™ the sixth in the seriet of Bible Study Contest lessons, was discussed by the Tri-Hi-Y March 10. The questions of the lesson were couors—violet, yellow, orange Gregg | WW hen a girl wins prizes for her bread Some man is sure to lose his head ABOUT HER PILLSBURY'S BEST THE "BALANCED" FLOUR~MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER Driver Freed In Fatal Accident - Oc ————— Walker Sentences Forger To Prison includ. club on Thursday the choir gave eyes accigent w Golden Anniversary nity work oom el A a on Wednesday, March 23 at 7:45 P.M. Get acquainted with Judge Arthur H. JAMES Candidate for Republican Nomination for GOVERNOR os he sounds the keynote of his com- poign in a friendly talk with his neigh- bors in his home County of Luzerne TO SF EROADCASY OVER WSAN PHILADELPHIA WEST PITTSBURGH - WIAS WLE READING - - WRAW WHP SUNBURY - - WKOK Whil WILKES-BARRE - WBRE WiAC WILLIAMSPORT - WRAK WEGAL YORK - - + WORK ALLERTOWN Weal EASTON ERIE EARRISBURE HAZLETON JOENSTOWR - LANCASTER - ® Don't put up with so inadequate, old- fashioned refrigerator any longer. GE, the first choice of millions is now Mr. 8nd Mrs, Job:n F. Kimport vl prepared by the program commite tee of which Beatrice Lannen is} chairman. i At the close of the meeting each member wrote down several of hey bad habits and ways of overcoming | them. These will be tabulated for | the hext meeting. Juniors Combine Spelling and {been named Carolyn Kay, is the | yp and: Mis. Ged Fort Mr. and Mrs, Emest Mulholian ‘denghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | and sons; Edward and David, of Ty | Boglishy of Lock Haven, " Loi John Patterson and Miss Reo. {rone were callers on friends at Pine lah Fortney atiended the funeral) Moshann unday. la. fo Makols Johnson is spending of ars, Nancy Bradford a Oentfe | {Men inn on § . lat Pars Royal ppg Nien "Vad, Saturday, fat I by Mrs George The Ladies Bible Class * on Mr. Herbery Stover, of Smulllol, Walker and Elen Wenrick, in honor Bight as the home pd ®2s a recent visitor al the A J of Kenneth Walker's twentieth | Hagel residence. ; birthday. Those present were: Dor Gertiude Wagner, of Al“ othy Muy and llen Wenrick, of Music ness meeting the evening was SDNY | nr Epa gay” OTe lime WI? | Clarence, Delmar 4nd Frank Yosser, Stiss icintyres ia music tenths (in playing “Pals® were | ak Heys ue : King | or, tt ai: bee on | {drawn for oF he 1 ps Be year. Ata Iona. of of pin Foret. Drye {and Monday, March 7, in the regular late howr elicious refreshments | 2ard, Raiherine and James Kerin, Junticy muse class to familiarise jwere served by the hostess to the | "| Virginia and Gladyce Cole, and the 13 "or cone with spelling of the following: Mrs, Malcolm Johnson, | : | Walker family. A pleasant time was |, oo. of famous composers [ Mrs. Raymond Muthler, Mra. jenjoyed by all, and Kenheth Was “ou cooing lesson was given as (Young, Mrs, Harry Cramer, : ‘the recipient of many nice and use | Loo Cor points missed In a Tes (Stuart Williams, Mrs, ful gifts, cent test, Ruth Dolan and John Visitors at the Walker home Sun sroaulay, who had high scores in i 9 ll jay were: Xiien and Dorothy Wan the test, were ekooted by Miss’ Me. | Char 8. and Mrs. Joseph Switzer Int: to sides for the | Donald Calica, Mrs, Willis Mayes | Hin Shon i popularly priced! More people bought General Electric Re- frigevators last year : than ever before. And this year they're I The Insured Mortgage System of the Federal Housing Administration Ask REFRIGERATOR 57 BEAVER IN CLINTON CO. Ad— jSiater of Mr. Walker's Mrs. George coelling. {King ana baby Eleanor. Students Have Lunch Without Soup Students who depend on the soup 1 ~Bigger Dollar. for - Dollar Value CLASTER'S "or Further Details WE'LL MIELP ARRANGE FINANCIAL DETAILS ‘Mrs. Raymond Muthier and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etters and | family Jen Sunday at Howard ey | siting i 3ts, Lloyd Bechdeal. i an Cajvin O'Donnell and daughter Janet, | Kerstetter } ery part of the county Mey nd bors Tota ‘wold by the Seniors for thelr lunch- 2 | pl, ert ve" dBm the 'vey | es found themselves out of luck Thuriday, March 10, when, through a misunderstanding. the Senlofs | falled to prepare the soup. The Sendor boys, who were work. yu | ing in the Community Hall taking (down the scenery used for their Eledric Supply Company RELLEFONTE and STAT than ever. . @-Low Current Cost...
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