THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 21, 1938, — - A — —— Overlooking Penn's Woods and Waters Se ae \ he. “ham, Fea "Tourist: Penn's cave nearby. are just discovering the breath-taking magnificence of Penn's View, from a rocky promontory the visitor looks nearly straight down on Penn's valley and Penn's creek, The site can be reached from Route 45 near Millheim, Photo from Penna, near Coburn, Centre and from U, S. Route 322 a mysterious s! at Milroy or Rayona. shown eam issuing from county, a PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY STATE COLLEGE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Mrs. Sumner Noll and spent the » of Mrs, Elsie College avenue 0. Dossin of East had as thelr 3 thelr aunt and uncle, anc 5. Ernest Taylor ngton, D. C Ella Ishle r An visited at daugnte r-in-la ge Ishler and lie, 1 on East i Mrs. C. Oi t son of Boals- ne of her son and Mrs th street he h aw Mr. on Sout nh Pu and Mrs. John Vande rvor, and of East Fairmount avenue the Easter holidays hot Mrs. Vandervort'y In New ¥i¢ ork. the ee of MED s Reeder of 1 Miz Clara lor in 4 Har 4 Som Philbert of Pine the holiday s with son-in Mr. an arhart in Jersey City Harry Long enter- hots f of a ir iri CiHil s el spent ~law Saturday Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsong of elster street were, Miss Thelma ap and Lloyd Parsons of Harris ;, and Mr. and Mis. Elwood of and daughter Mrs. Sumy er » to State College 1 Ream of Belle- McAllister fonte, were iay evening Mr. and Mrs McAllister street end guest their sot York tie Hee Kal Monday and Mrs. Zora Pais Mr. Jerry Owens visited recently at t Mrs. George Street. B. H i Crear Millheim Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Ishler and son of South Pugh Street visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank McClintick of Linden Hall on 8un- West Tussey of JOHN H. MOKLE May the of mo ced pr ents and to9 P. M, 111 High Street \ NOTICE; ! Marble and Granite Dealer of Belle- fonte, Pa., desires to notify the public that during the months of April and are offering a complete line markers at a redu- , and will have their place of business open every day from 8 A. M. Phone 197-R When it Rainy, i DRA NSA 4 Whee ing Channeldrain ROOFING GLENWOOD STOVES Make Baking Easy ALL CAST MOTHER'S RANGE Actual Weight 450 Ibs $44.75 Burpee’s Garden Seeds That Grow W. W. Lawrence & Company Paints House Paints for Any Purpose Armstrong's Linoleum and Rugs Hilo Varnish and Enamels H. P. Schacffer Hardware Phone 20. Bellefonte, Pa. avenue had weekend their won we pi ence of Laurel Mrs. Elsie Noll East College aven Sumner Nall and ile and Mrs Jersey Shore © Mrs. R and daughters of we, Mr Mr of Jackson and family 1ssel) »t Gan avenue Yi kK Sal College Emer one e Coun f ty Ho State C on \ don Braucher, Mr, and Mn Neidigh and family, Mrs. Mary Rudy, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meredith, Mr Dora Meredith, all of State College, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and far Mili Hall. FILLMORE the EL) uestia Sun William Uy of ®0 Wal Philipsburg hospiial JAS, Weg geLling aor nected Mrs was opersied on and well n be exe william Gambler and infan urned home fre the Centre aunty Hos pital one day last week m L Wek al nore M. E Soho a gquilidig atl the i Mrs J. C. Rockey home on Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs Boalsburg, spent T. M. Huey home Mr. and Mrz. Dean Smeltzer and on and Mr. and Mrs. Orvis & and family all of Centre Hall, and Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul Clevenstine and family spent Sunday at the Bernard Crust home | Mr. and Mrs. John Bickle of Belle- fonie spent Sunday at the W. D Marshall home Mr. and Mrs and Php mily of Sunday at the Charles { home, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutz won Lee, spent Sunday with relatives in Carlisle. Adelene Gamer spent Sunday at the Earl Crust home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spearly and family and Allah Wollfted spent Sunday at the Mrs. Florence Bren- nan home at State College Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garner and son, Junior spent Sunday at the Andrew Rockey home near Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson and family spent Sunday at the Henry Rockey home, Don't forget Sunday School next Sunday mornihg at 9:30 Epworth League Sunday evening at 7:30 FAIRVIEW Mrs. Ira Gllbert of Pleasant Val- ley, called on Mrs. Charles Chap man Wednesday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lucas of Curtin, are visiting at present at the Miles Etters home Mr. and Mrs. Roll Pelmlee, of Orviston, called on Miss Ella Lucas on Saturday. Miss Pearl Mann, of Howard, R. D., spent the week-end at the Charles Chapman home. Duey Shay, Miles and | Etters called on Dick Watking on | | Baturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman and daughter Faye, and Mrs. Rus- {sell Jones and baby called on. | friends in Manntown on Saturday | evening. | Miss Ella Lucas and Mrs. James | { Lucas called on Mrs. Miles Etters ion Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Roland {and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones i and baby were visitors at the Char- { les Chapman home on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and { baby, and Mrs. Charles Chapman | and son Clair called at the Charles | Leroy Freeby, the weekend at imelteer TB Thomas MeKivison Por Matild spent Harshbarge: and childre: hursday relative Ray motor Mr wiery A pers are } Bil bur there 10 the association each used 10 pay the having dead fed pay in The money will be caretaker Mae Benner was the first to plant onions snd lettuce and also has a nice bunch of baby chicks Marie Benner Iz now 1 after being housed In yea back 1 a Week lv had the misiot his hors the partition i 4 horse will not be ab ote time, and it is for Mr. Bpeariy SANT is hardship ploughing Sunday were Kenneth Harry Emin- Alfred Calh- Floyd 8ti- $14 Ray Rider Eminhizer yd hizer all of Colevillk erman. of Stormstown ver, of Klondike, and Wi kie. of Hublersburg Farmers fear that cold weather has ruined ‘ i for inis year ———— DRY TOP Mrz. Eimer hiladeiphiz, spent Easter with Alkens’ mother and brother Forres: : Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bprankie wer seekend guests at the G. C. Men man home Rush Car Spent several William and fami Mrs. Nancy her grandson George Wyland Sunday of the death age father, who had been in a home He was buried at the Advent ceme- fery. If the Rachel's and Rebeccas ceived al goodly supply of East gifts as the Deiilah’s and Jerebells some one surely Prospero Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Poorman had as Easter guests Helen Ma Namare and Ethel Poorman of Bellefonte, Fleming and Rupell Poorman of Holts Hollow, Blanchard Poorman of Johnstown. We are sorry for the little Bitner girl who is confined to her bed with leakage of the heart, We hope for a Speedy recovery, Monday morning looking from the Top, we saw the valley folks in their gardens, but the main them In Gossips say, two of our forcers of the law were in our community last week. We have heard of no arrests Munson Alkena Mr of Huntingdo th his brothe n. days wi y ikens entertained and family last week received word of his is drove Centre County Hospital Notes | Monday of Last Week | fonte Priends and relatives who spent | | Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. | Mrs, Baptist Shank, Mrs. Ruth | | Coble, Miss Nadine Holt and Eliza- | beth Shank, all of State College; | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gettig, Joo | and Mrs. Samuel Shanks were Mrs | [Emma Baylets, of Lemont; Mr. and | i | Stoaks, Arthur McCracken, WwW. A | | Murdoaf and Russell Gettlg, al) of | | Swissvale; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bay. | lets and three daughters, June, | {Gladys and Nina, and William | Ralston, of Bellefonte: Mr. Kline. | felter, of Centre Hall, (and Mildred Olson, of Laise, ent, Everybody i wants improved living | i | Mann home at Howard, R. D. on | conditions 'Bunday evening. and Else | Aj [800d time was enjoyed by all pres. | Admitted: Walter Discharged: Bellefonte; Master James 1, hart, Bellefonte; Mrs, Llovd tin, of Blanchard: Miss A. Fisher, Fleming; Christopher Heverly, Bandy Ridge Mrs. Wi liam L. Breon, of Madisonburg was admitted Monday dis charged the same H Houtz, Lemont y admitted Mon- day and was discharged Tuesday rth: A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs, John Major, of Btate Col- lege; a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Parkin of Le College 4 Ruhl Toney Belles Alkey, Barn- Mar Ee zaneth and wa day. Willlam Wis Bla Tuesday of Last Week Admitted Woodward Harold F Dis Spring Mill Walker, Bellefq Dewey Shay narged Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Miss Hall msbhurg ine Cir fednesan y Emerick Harter, ti College: Centre AQre Sry any Mr tufrint Heionu Saturday itt pA Walls vy Uefonte, Birth to Mr. ar State College born to Mr. ¢ Truby, Blate Cx There spital were nt IR. 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