March 17, 1088, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé —_— MILESBURG Keep in ming a, © 3 and bake | sale of the thwee WT Girls before Easter, date, 8t. Patrick's Day two years ago will long be remembered by the resi. dents of our town, when we had the worst flood (n its history Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brian daughter Audrey were weekend visi. tors at Osceola, Mr. John Hall and sister, Jory, who have been (ll during past week, are improved at time. Mr. PF. L. Wetzler showed improvement Sunday. Mrs. William Peters was able to be up for same time on Sunday. She has been ill for about five weeks and Watch this column for Mar~ th 5 this sligh a & her friends are glad to see her im-| proving. The Zimmerman family have moved from the Jodon farm to the house formerl upled by William Switzer Mrs, Lester OC Davis, of Coleville visited her parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leathers son Jimmy, visi ed the former's par- en's at Coleville, Saturday Mrs. Homer Sherman and small son are visiting her mother, Mrs Mary Lucas. Her husband has been transferved from Ridgway to Olean, N.Y. by Company for which he works Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert State Coliege, visited at t home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baird Lemont were Sunday visitors at former's home Sunday. Miss Hilda Haupt is enjoying a vacation this week. Miss Haupt and Mrs. John Sholl jeft Wednesday for a business trip to Philadelphia, A group of our smaller gills be- tween the ages of nine and twelve have formed a club, méeting at each others home Satirds alter noans. Wednesday the ninth wa Betty Keeler’ hday. The girl celebrated on Saturday in her honor Mr. and Mrs oid Stine are re- jolelng ower the arrival of a baby boy at their home Friday of las week Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm of Pittsburgh. are visiting Mr Mrs. G ugh tle Haupt, ol he Adam 0. at the 2 | LA 3 and 3 Class of the Presby- ool will hold thei monthly ! School room March 17th, at The many friends of . will be giad to lea: eadily improvir The class of girls Giecrge McCullough for a play which they expec: to pre- sent in near future The Junior and Intermediate de- partment of the Methodist Sunday School will hold thelr annual Easter sale Friday, April 15th. Easter flowers, homo made cakes, pies, and candy will be on sale Mrs. Samuel Stanley and daugh- ter Mildred spent last Wednesday in Bellefonte at the Jesse Bathurst home. : The Ladies Class of the terian Sunday School will hold monthly meeting in the School room Thursday March 17th. FILLMORE and Mrs. Russell Brennen and daughter, of State College, visited a the Harry 8pearly home one evening last week. Quite a number of people {rom around e attended th Jimmy and Janey” Western Vagabons, who appeared. i3 jerson in Milesburg Monday evening of last week ira Benn®r:“of Rock. has working for Earl Crust the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hargy Marshall spent John that Wetz- ov Wn #7 st taught by Mr are rehearsing the Preshy- heir Sunday evening HES nd he o been past Port Matilda Sunday at W. D. Marshall home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Horner re- turmmed to their home after having Spent~ some with relatives in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Freeby, of Boalsburg, spent ane day last week at the T. M. Huey home. Adelene GCarner and Fleming spent Sunday at Crust home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spearly and family spent Sunday at the Johr Spearly home In Bush Addition. Don't forget to come to one of the bigger public farm sales to be heid around here this year on the 22n of March by J Earl Crust Lunch will be served by the Ladle: of the Fillmore M. E. Sunday 8chsol Sale beging at 9:00 and L. Frank Mayes is the auctioneer, Lae time Bernice the Earl TT } i and children Poorman, | The Painless Method of Lxtracting a Home — _— \ me WINGATE here will be preaching service in [the Evangelical church on Sunday afterndon, March 20th at 2:80, by Rev. L. B. Kline. Al ape welcome to this sevice. We are glad to have {Rev. L. E Kine, returned to the | Howard charge for another year. The L. T L. met at the home of Mrs. Ida Witmer on Sunday after- noon, thers was a good attendance, and a good Interest taken in fhe meeting. Many [friends gathered at the home Lucas last Thursday ibrate her birthday They speny. the day In quiking and a scelal good time, A delicious din- ner was served ac the noon hour, In which all did justice, Those pres- ent were: Mrs, Joseph Alexande: and baby Janet, of Bellefonte; Mrs Bina Fisher, Mrs. Lydia Irwin, Mrs Mary Molanghlin, Mrs, Mabel Burns. Mrs. Helen ‘Walker, Mrs. Laura Snyder, Mrs. Elizabeth Mit- chell, Mrs. Bertha Rupert Mis Grace Boob, Mrs. Ida Witmer, Mrs Beatrice Summers and Mrs. Claude Smoyer. They quilted tw wd irds of the quilt and they brough 0 the home of Mrs. Witmer, where the ladies finished it on Friday even- ng. Mrs. Lucas is r's care, her friends ry. also and neighbor of Mrs. Viola to help cele anniversary it over vader the dog. wish her perdy recov many happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klinger of Boalsbu:g, were entertained on Sun- day at the home of her aunt an uncle, d (amily, Mrs, Harold Dav- idson Mr al Charles Harnish and af Johnstown, were weekend with hi ily. Mr. Marcin Har- and Mrs gon Charles Jr. guests over the brother and {am nish. Carl Blair of Detroit, Mich, is vis- ome time with his aum and Mis. Mabel Bums { Mrs. Walter Jacobs and of Centre Hall, were Sun- with her brother and Keith Walker, Mrs, also called with her grandmother, Mry. 1da Witmer Mrs. John Shaw wv Shoe, visited a few days of last week with her daugiter and family, Mrs, Don- ald McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Wills - Neff and jaughter, of Curtin, and her moth er, Mrs. Lewis Davidson, left on Fri. day, for Chase, Md., where they fed with Mrs. Davidson's daughter and family, Mrs. Daniel Barnhart, over the weekend. Mrs. Burton Hicks and adopted son Roy of Gold, Pa. is visiting some time at the home of M:. and Mss Donald McMillan also at the homes of Mrs. Ida Witmer and Mrs. James Snyder and families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLaughlin accompanied by her niece, h Yaudes, autoed to Mlesburg on Sunday, and visited wih her brother and family, Edgar Prher, Arthur McMillan departed on Pri- y for Philadelphia, where he wa entertained by his sunt and family Mrs. Henrietta Robertson and with {friends over the weekend Mr. and Mme. Gearge Davidson and chiidren went to Bellefonte on Tuesciay where they called at the home of her brother and family, Robert. Murray. Mr. and Mes. Ellis Powsnell of Pleasant Gap, were callers on Buti- day afterpoon st the home of Mra Ida Witmer, Mr. Pownell went to he home of Lewis Davidson, where he visited a Ite while with Mr Jacok McClincy. Mrs. Harold Bennett entertained vy School class or Tuesda’ The evening i» spent Uf playing games. Later refreshments were served that con- sisted cake, baked beans, potalo iad and jeuuo. Those present were: Vera Davidson, Louise Hoy, Annabelle Cowan, Ruth Lucas, Iva Summers, Miriam Murray. They ail reported in having a good time, James Davidson of Jacksonville was a visitor on Sunday evening, with his brother and family, lewis Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. John 8mith and son Mahlon, Marie Murray, Mr. and Mra Harold Bennett, Marlin Pisher, pnd Ralph McLaughlin autoed to Ride dlesburg last Sunday where they at tended the funeral services of thelr cousin, Daniel Fleck. ——— About three-fourths of the eriti- ¢ism of the church and preachers comes {rom those who know they are doing what the chureh cone iting family Mr an day visitors {amily ¢ of 8S n Vis + af 34 demns, Jacobs ’ {Cyrus Ehaffer and family From Your Salary | The Insured Mortgage System of the Federal Housing Administration Ask CLASTER’S or Further Details LP ARRANGE FINANCIAL DETAILS WELL BE . JACKSONVILLE | Church services on Sunday, March 20 are as follows: Sunday School 6:30; C. B 6:43 topic for discussion: “Christ Mecting the World's Needs" 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. Elsie Noll State College, and supper guests of Mrs. Noll's sister, Airs. Daniel Sto- ver and family of Penna, Furnace. | ays. C. B Aley and Mildred autoed to Lock Haven on Wednesday and were visitors at the | sister Mrs, Clarence were callers on old friends Mrs. Martha Yearick, and of her cousin, Harwy Esaman to daughters also ealled at the hoine to see her aunt Hannah, whe 2 not at all well and In a pitiful condition Mr. and Mis. 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 thelr sister, Mrs. John Dunkle and famlly of Bellefonte. Sunday home of her Poorman and visitors at the Ted Dix- son home were Messrs, Ceorge Daniel and Carl Boone and M! Bowes of Lock Haven Mrs. William Watkins of Bell:- foie R. D. 2 was a Tuesday afer neon visitor at the Winfield Dietz home, also called on a few of her many [riends here, Mr. and Mrs. A. MM. Fritg spent Sunday afternoon at the Roy Ovier home, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bal! Ralph of Bellefonte, spent afternoon at the A. A. Gu Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer daughter Nancy of Centre the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. Mrs. C. E. Aley Mr. Ellsworth Conaway cof Beech reck, was a Thursday ¢ cal) * at the home of hi Mu Lucy Conaway. i On Tuesday morning of last week the stork preenced Mr. and M: Christ Heswon with a bouncing baby girl of which they are exceptionally proud and have named it Mary Mae both mother and babe are getting slong fine, Miss Betty Walker spent the week- end with Mrs, Tiwodor: Dubbs and family of Julian Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clevenst on, Miles of Zion, and Katl M~Crea were Sunday callers a | Nevin Yearick hone. Mr. and Mm. David Hirst of Jer sey Shire, and James Lucas of Fox Hollow, wen Bonday dinner and wipper gussts al the Emer Swope home Riya A Sunday di “ery and ~ vening her, mot her sister ang ee wh 405 guestaat the Jame) Shafler home were Mr. and Ms and moth- wr, Mrs Fletta Bhaffer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte Mr and Mrs and 44 od £34 Miles Bartley 3 Sunday with her sk Mrs. James Decker and family Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and chiktren spett Sunday afternooa with Mr. and Mrs Charley Hatken- berg and family of Runville Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkie an soni Paul of Bellefinte were Bunda evening supper guests a wil- Bam Beightol home, other callers were Mrs. Hirst of Jersey Shores Mrs. Robers Conaway and children, Mre. Jamey Shaffer and deuginer Barbara, Rebetca and Sara, Betty Aley and Cenldine Swope Mr. and Mrs John Schaeffer § daughier Nancy of Centre Hall Mrs. C. E Aley and daughter Betty were Saturday evening callers at the Charles Beizhtal home Howard to see his wile who 8 In a critical condition. Geraldine Swope and [lend James pent Sunday evening a: ti Harry Butler home of Howard ny one desiring a new sik dress for Esster of good quality at o reas mnabie price, please consult Mr. W H. Kessinger as Be hag in his per son a number of beatiful dress patterns of which he is readily dia posing of. The branch of the Whiterock quarry located on the Roy Qyler farm i running on full time ‘now with only one regret {rom the public and that is i is 80 small that it only employes a few men, but spring Just ground the corner Lhen our new road will be constructed which will provide labor for several men for a time at least, MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Galbraith entertained oompany from Lock | Haven over the weekend, Mr. and Mr; J. Stuart Williams spent Sunday afternoon with Ms and Mrs L. L Williams of Howard. Misses Vesta atid Verna Belle "Young attended an Evangelical Con- ference at Williamsport on Satur day. | Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Btover are the proud grand-parents of a baby igirl, bom at their home on Tuesaday imorning. The big gil, who has ibeenn named Carolyn Kay, is the (daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthar (Boglish of Loek Haven, | Ms. Malcolm Johnson is spending [a few dave with his brother Meme iat Part Roval The ladies Bible Class met on i Wednesday night at the home of | Mrs. Paul Wood to hold their jmontaly meeting. After the busi- (hess meeling the evening was spent in Bayle Janey and “Pals” were | drawn for following year. At a [late howtr «elicious refroshments (were served by the hostess to the following: Mrs, Malcolm Johnson, | Mrs. Raymond Muthier, Mrs, Albert Young, Mrs, Harry Cramer, Mrs. J. (Stuart Williams, Mrs. Ray Shady, | Mrs. Russell Cole, Mrs. Roy Watkins, Mrs. Cutis Walker, Mrs. Charles | Galbraith, Mrs. Charles Swarty, Mrs, {Donald Galbraith and Mrs. Paul Wood | Mr. Adam Muthler and family of [ Nittany, spore. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Muthler and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etters anda {family 3 Sunday at Toward visiting Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kechde!. | Mr. snd Mm Calvin O'Donnell § . the ang in Lhe) {a1 a LVITES of ! | daughter ad BLANCHARD A mistake was made n the date of Miss Carry Delong's sale in las weeks news. She is preparing for the sale (0 be held at the date al Iready named March 17th Cul Holter has poeepted a pealtion in Lock Haven and is planning 10 move his family there soon, M*. John DeHaas has been very i the last few days. His wife has recently recovered from a severe ale tack of arippe. : Little Ronald Askey, Infant son ol Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Askey, has not [been go well lately. Mi Lia Tresler having come {rom Mt. Eagle to attend the enter: tainment sponsored by the Keystone Bible Class of the Baptist Sunday Schoo! last week and for the banquet given by the class for the “Jimm) and Jans Troupe,” remained for the remainder of the week as a guest of Mr, and Mra. Ear! shilling, Last ‘Thursday Mr. and Mr James Martin motored to Altoont to attend the funeral of Mrs, Mar- tin's brother Mr. Victor Flory, Mi Flory passed away early Monday mining, shortly after Mr, and Mrs Martin and daughter lef. for home, since they had span Sunday at bedside Miss Dor Williams panied a gir! friend fron Lock Ha- ven to Williamsport on Thumday. Mrs. George Eaton, who has been the Willamsport Hospital for time, is recovering nicely and will probably be home this week Mr. a Mrs. Harris Confer and Dean, with Mrs, ‘Diille Kutes and Margaret Beaty made a trip 0 Harrisburg, on Friday, After thei business completed they en- joyed a trip through the Capitol After litile Johnnie Willams wa takrn to the ile at Bellefonte of Thi: sday, it was decided (0 haye h t removed the next day. 'Wi he was able to leave the hospital was bronght to Howard where he Wy the home of M thy accom- in wime nel S00 OTL Yr convalescing : and Mrs, Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam § moved to the Burke farm a ver the work of y Mr. Burke's mother Wicher of Altoona, spent ay here with his father, HA Pigicher, Many people, the cores. pondesyy included hearing he Pleich musical hat Array worke nity Ou Ae mn talent | trio he Salvation {0 our | sorely missed piertainment of \ since some of have moved to different Miss Jean Hunes accompanied Miss Louise MoIntree of Lock Hawn to Annapnils, Md, for the weeken’ and ta al end the dante given by th lsemer; of the navel hoademy Mr, and M Harvey Tavier Pittsburgh Mr the mes Lo wi I HA > visited wilh al Mr. Allen Plo cher over the weds end. Mrz. O. FP. Girton and son Archie of Monument, were weekend ge of Mr. and Mrs Joim Helchel a Mr. and Mrz. Howard Gifon At the Amoma Bible School Claw party held a1 the home of Mri Philly Schroat asf Priday, Mn Jom Heichel received Amt price ar Mya. James Bazan the booby prise in the adverifing contest which sw ane feature of the enter ainment Mrs. W. A Spangler and It daughter retuned from the 1 Haven Hospital on Tuesday On Monday Mrs, Noll Harrd taxic for diphtherts, to th whom the Shick ted proved se not Immune to the disease The Mill Hall players will presen at the school house here on March 18th, four plays entitled “A Woman. ess Weddin “Human Pord “Don't Tell a Soul.” and *Rocting for Ruth” Admission 15 and 2x The P. T. A. Is sponsoring “Jim my and Jaosy' “March 23rd, Last Tuesday (riends and relatives of Harry Glossner had a binthda party for him at his resddence Noth of Blanchard. BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Corl spent Sunday with relatives at Spring Mills, Miss Rhoda Harrison was a recent viditor with relathes at State Co~ rare Mrs. Margaret fonte, apent “he {riends hers Mr. and Mm. Myers Close, of Sid- man, dnd Mr and Mrs Miller. of Altoona, spent Sunday with Mrs Jane Close, Miss Lois Lonberger was admitted ite the Centre County Hospital on Friday, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Lee and Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz vislled rela- tives in Lewistown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Tom Savers and son spent Bunday with relatives at State College, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kimpor! and son and daughter, of Lewis: town, Mr. and Mrs W. A. Wagner, lof Juniata, Mr. and Mrs Kennet! Hileman and Miss Beas Harnish of iSinte College were recent guests of Mr. und Mrs, John F. Kimport. Mr. ond Mis Fortney Mrs. John Patterson and Miss Beu lah Fortney aVanded the funeral of Mrs, Nancy Bradford ai Centre (Hal, Saturday, i Mr. Haber Stover, of 8mullton, [Was a recent visitor at the A. J. {Hazel residence, Mrs. Gertiude Wagner, of Al | oona Is spending some time with "Mra. Edgar : | Mr. and Mrs Forrest (800s, of Pittsburgh and [Goheen, of Indiana, spent the weeks {end at the M. W. Gq A | Mr. and Mrs. P. Q, of ‘Pine Hall, and Mr. and Mrs Paul {Styre and daugiiter Irene were re- cent visitors at the home of Mra Jennie Fortney. 57 BEAVER IN CLINTON ©O. LA ti {le e gave Lan ” te th Kuhn, of Balle weekend with i Game Protector, reports a kill | 57 beaver in the county during [Open season which closed werk. The animals were trapped in every part of the county where they had been located. (and daughter Janet, and Mis Bhma {Keratetter of Lotk Haven I lecture ; Ch Drye and Richard - HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. Haxel Mrs, Harry McCulley, Mrs, R. 1 Morris, James and Mary Louise Morris motored to Houtzdale last Sunday Frances Holter and Rev. R. L Morris attended the meeting of the Centre County Council of Christ. Wn Education last Monday even ng. ; The Centre County Methodist League of Youth will meet in the Blate College M. BE. ehurch tomor- row evening to hear a stereoptican “The Romance of Ameri- fin Methodism” delivered by the Rev. Seth Russell of Spring Mills Oars will leave (he Howard M. E ehirch at 0:46 to take the local young people who are desirous going The shird In a series of special Lenten services will be held in the Howvurd MM. E. church this evening at 7:30 “The Reed and the In- seription.” third in the serie of sermons on “The Instruments His Passion” will be preached by the minister, the Rev, R. 1. Morris The Fourth Quarterly Conference the Bald Eagle Methodist par- ih will be held in the Beech Creek M. E. church Sunday evening at 7:30. The Rev, J. Merrill William superintendent of the Williamsport District, will preside. The Rev. Seth Russell, minister the Penns Valley Métholist par- kh, will be the guest speaker at the Lenten Howard M. E churct March 31st at "nn fo Holy 8a n Bunda? The Munson, f ol of of nt ervice In the Thursday m Communion will be celebrat- the Howard M. E. church March 27th at 7.30 p.m Rev, R. L. Morris preached Monday evening in the Belle FE. church at the rey being conducted by U 1¢ Wi fant H ser ch val at 5 nN Episcopal Minister Bald Eagi Parsh, Rev Errmedy Methodist R. L. Morris, Divine Worship, 9:30 “A Sptitual Resource” Church school, 10:30. J. O. Leathers, super intendent. loward—Chureh school, 8:80, Wilbur Hall, superintendent. Divine worship, 10:45. “The Bible A Spiritual Resource Epworth League, 6-48. CurtineChurch school 1:30, Irvin Bryan, superintentient Election of church school officers Divine worshup, 2:30, “God-—A Spir- tual Resource.” Beech COreek re school, 6:30, Robert Mur- ray, superintendent, Divine worship 7:30 with sermon by the Rev. J Merrill Willams, of Williamsport, followed by the holding of the Fourth Quarterly Conference. Hunt. or Run-Church school, 9:30, Ed- gir Bechdel, superintendent Mr: Prank Chalk of 4. visited several” dae week at the home of M N. J Weolkert Ons Class WET as s+ Dorman and Mrs. Ray Callahan 1 Haven, spent Friday evening ts the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. J Welker. ve A thes past and Mra of the Re- entertained the home of Lhe FeLi ig evening * L #4 KK Fred Miller, second pros, S8¥h.atr, Liogd Kemp, Mr. J H Ware- ‘mer, Mr. MW. Wazner and Mr Carl MeKelvey atiended lodge 10 Bellieforte Tussday Nig, Mrs, Kate Weber, daughters Nelle and Helene atid granddanghter Mary Kate potiitnind Monday aller sending soveral weeks In Miaml, Oerirude Oardner has been Ql for the past few days HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS The Hosard P. T. As sponsoiin? 2 movie to be given in the High Bhi Audoium on Mondial Maren 31, at 7:30. Prices are 10 {ow afl school pupils and 20 [or adul's The proceeds are to be given for school projects, Don't forget the date, Come and help your school The Jnuior Claws of Howard High hoo! ia spemsoring a program fea. turing “im and Jane” Radio Bald and entertainers on March 30, a The program will con. st of novelty sone ahd musical numbers. Price of admission 39% ang 25. The following & the honor roll for the first six weeks of the second semester: let grade—Robeit Amick. Dorothy Gardner, Gliberg Gray, Janice Mapes. 2nd. grade-—John (Sehenuok; 3rd grade—haries Hev- erly, Evelyn Poorman, Joanie Wag- ner: 4th. n Carson, Ethel Fisher, Deulahh DeArmel, Buzanne Hoffman; Sta grade-Carclyn Exe dahl, Barbara Oardner, Roseits lyons; 6th. grade—Sylvia Gardner; 7th, grade-Harry Exdahl, Sara {Fisher, Barl Holter, Lillan Neff Richard Johnson: Gh. grade—Phyls lis Brumbaugh, June Carson, Loulss 'MoCloskey, Mary Stulz, Louis Kingsley, Dorothy Walkers Fresh imen--Loks Bong, Anna Zimmerman, Sophomore~Nancy Stauffer, Se nor Arthur ey, Thomas Daughenbaugh, Thelma Ishier, Mary Schenck, MOSHANNON © ter 10 be Lb lle LE Gregg Township School News First Girls’ Play-off Game Rpring Mills The Gregg Township Girls’ kethall team will meet the Shoe High Girls’ team, in the gvm- nasium at Spring Mills In the first play-off game for the League cham- plonghip, on Friday, March 18 at Pp. mw. The Bnow Bhoe girls by ML — base Bnow winning 36-30 over the Gregg girls at Centre Hall lust Priday night won the Ist hall champlonship and will now play a three game series, if necessary, with the Gregg girls who were winners of the ond half. It Is the plan to play cries on a home and bome with the third game, if nece on a neutral floor Admission to the game aL Spring Mills, ¥ night will Ix chool children 10 and adults 25¢. "The second game of the will be played at #now Shox week, EA thi bast ary Hany erie next Seniors Rehearsing Play “There Goes The Bride” { the cl.eing Bride The members Senior cl have started pra “There Goes The will present na the auditorium at April. The tentative ¢ set far Priday, April Ten Pupils Named For Honor Roll 1 the pl which | The fo named on for the filth period on March 4: Betty Le tle, Jean Waits, Mary Shook, Pernice Fetterol! Fetteroll, Ruth Zubler and Jeans Musser, A pup & grade point average of 26 or bet wing len ne schol Zt £4 Barbara Marie 1 tw ¢ Mat “ood Lave "3 14 N 1 ir tt ’ \ * nameq « EL 1 honor roll Perfest Vocational Pupils Having Attendance The soho) records following ini have perfect to the end of the oa on March 4th Ca ger, Ciadys Grove, Martha Mildred Stover, Marle Long Crader, Hessler Ripka ely. Jean Mus | Pauline Stricikier, Helen ; Ruth Hennick Gladys 8Stric Kenneth Albright and Donald man ther Walle: ¥ : er, Gladys Bhawy Seniors Lead in Scholarship The scholastic filth period are Benlior 1.94; more, 191; third fourth, * Juniors, age, 160 gverages for the wliow: or men Freeh 1.34 SCL00] Sophomeres lead in Attendance The Bophomore ol best attendance petiod. Standing Sophomore, MM; Junior. #28 and place, Senlors term 0 date record for ¢ Uy tied ior Freshme! 126 B15. Averag 953 ond | Walker Twp. School Notes Baseball Season Approaches When the ealendar is tumed from Pebroary March bey H to baseball 3 in the mit ina” Financial Side of Baseball Discussed Hoiding on April 22 fu benefit the baseball tram plan wily agreed upon Ww the committees appointed at a student meeting on Merch 8. At 8 ater meeting on Friday, March offers of donations for the refresh- ments were taken by the committee in charge Mémbers of the commitiee are Ned Corman, Dale Deitrich. Ruth Dolan, Nevin Rhine, James Hinds Miriam Bierly, Leonard Weber and Mildred Hayes. Physics Students Interested in Experiments The physles 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 of white light social af H {is “54 # iif TR H ¥ $ 11 ii Studies are 10 be made, includ. tng experiments of ocolors—violet, indigo, blue. green, yellow, orange and red. Tri-li-¥ Studies Sixth Bible Lesson “Breaking a Bad Habit” sixth in the series of Bible Study Contest lessons, the Tri-Hi-¥ March 10. The questions of the lesson were the ; was discussed by club on Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs, Bmest Mulhollan prepared by the program commit. ' : (Fone were callers on friends al Pine Clen and Modhannon Sunday. A birthday surprise party war given last weok by Mrs, Geoige | Walker and Elen Wenrick, in honor (of Renneth Walker's twentieih Ibirthday. Those present were: Dor- iothy May and Ellen ‘Wenrick, of Flamin Delmar nd Frank Yeager, and daughter Fleanor, John Hag- zard, Katherine and James Kerin, init and Cladyce Cole, and the! family. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all, and Kenneth was [the rectplent of many nice and use- | ul gifts, Visitors at the Walker home Sua- day were: Ellen and Dorothy Wen- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Switzer, & ; Mis. George ollowing spent Sunday a ! . Minnie Fye, Mr. ‘8 S. p daughter r. and Mrs. Ralph Fye and and "nh ¥ last weok of Prank FE Ee chairman. land soms; Exdwand and David, of Ty tee of which Beatrice Lannen is! At the close of the meeting each | member wrote down several of her bad habits and ways of overcoming them. These will be tabulated for the next raecting. Juniors Combine Spelling and Music Miss McIntyre, the music teach. | er, conducted a spelling bee on Monday, March 7. in the regular Junior music ciass to . the students with spelling of th names of famous composers, This spelling lesson was given as! a review of points missed in & re. | cent test, Ruth Dolan and McAulay, who had high the test, were selecied by Intyre spelling. Students Have Lunch Without scores Miss M Studesis who depend on Whe soup | wold by the Seniors for their lunch- es found themselves out of luck failed to prepare the soup. The Senjor boys, who were work ing In the Community Hall taking downs the scenery used for thelr | to sook Be i00p abd to eave (hem the key When a girl wins pri Some man is zes for her bread sure to lose his head ABOUT HER PILLSBURY'S BEST THE "BALANCED" FLOUR—~MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER Walker Sentences Forger To Prison Sued rn Gelden Anniversary cn We Get acquainted Driver Freed In Fatal Accident atment ith natives widely { and Ca ana dnesday, March 23 at 7:45 P.M. with Judge Arthar H. JAMES Candidate for Re publican Nomination for GOVERNOR as he sounds the keynote of his com- poign in a friendly talk with his neigh- bors in his home County of Luzerne TO SF WSAK WEST WLEU WHP Whil Wike WEAL ALLENTOWN EASTON ERIE KAERISBURE HAZLETON JOENSTOWN LANCASTER - . 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