Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 21, 1988. A —— REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gramley and son of Elmira, N. Y., were Wednes day visitors with the former's fath- er, C. M. Gramley, who has been in bad health for some time and is in quite a critical condition at this writing, Mr. and Mrs. C.-O. Mallory, ‘who spent the past year in Williamspor! with thelr son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. ra Harer returned to Rebersburg last Salurdey, where they are living with their daughter- in-law, Mrs. Lalu Mallory and fam- Ly Mark Limbert, of College at Philadelphia, spent the Easter vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E Limbert. Mr and Mrs. Richard Mann of Beech Creek were Sunday dinner guests a the Limbert home, the latter extend ing her visit with her parents until Monday evening Bobbie” Bierly, son of Mi Mrs. R. W. Bierly is ill at ! with pneumonia. He at this writ Mr. and Pierce Business ing Mrs. K. 8 Breon and daughter Janet, visited Mrs, Breon: parents and Mrs, J. R. Sche terly at McClure, Sunday Thomas and Clayton Penn spent their vacation Rev Musser ral days Sev niown parc Heekenbery Mr. and WoT the Rey and Mrs. Howard Walker and children Gladys and Howard Jr Easter visitors at the Harry nig home ag Wolf® Miss Mary Louise Kelly, of St er's Business College in Philadel; Easter va hn Ocks Julia, of ruests Hosteiman (Rel: } and Mi panied by 2 3 Mrs R W were Saturday business visitors in Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wert of State College Glenn Hoster- mi | an of Aaronsbu nd Mrs. Emuna orman of town were Easter dinner AT Mr H Ge John Mevers and Ari ig Mill of Lewistown UesLs at the ang Mrs. Edith Gentael, Roy and Betty Mr. and Mrs Richarld rksiresser were weekend guest with the I son, Benjamin Gentze] and family at Bloomington Md Misses Phyllis and Maxine Page of spent Baste: vacations with their parents, r and Mrs. C. A. Page Mrs. Ray Marsteller and daughter Gloria of Bloomsburg are v siting at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Myer while forme recuperaies from a surgical opera- tion Mr ven Bate their 1s mer s Hiner hen her ney th ® and Mrs and Miss Probst of Lock Ha- Isabella Mallory of College spent Easter with mother, Mrs. Lulu Mallory. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Miller motore «30 New Castle on Monday to visi relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ziegler and children of McAllisterville and Miss * Anna Ziegler of State College, spent Easter day with thelr parents, Mr and Mrs. W._H Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vomada of Pied ler visited at the ‘homes of Paul Brown and Russell Breon, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover and family of Wolfs Store were Sunday visitors al the C. D. Weaver home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Dean, visited at the Calvin Ziegler home at Spring Milk Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Myles Miller and family of Mifflinburg were Sunday guests at the Charles Miller home. Mrs. Charles Mack and son and daughter of Loganion visited the formers sister Mrs. Savila Stitzer. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Baker and daughter Miss DuCelia. of Muncy wore Easter dinner guests at the W H. Hackenberg home. Mr. and Mrs. Janes Corman and daughter spent Easter with Mrs Corman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Réssman at Millheim. The Evangelical Church, Rebers- burg Charge. Royal A. Babcock, Services for Sunday April 24. Mad- _Isonburg—Sunday Schoo! at 9:15 a “m. C. Haugh Supt. Sermon and Worship at 10:30 a. m.. Prayer ser- vices at home of Mrs, Susan Phillips, | 5 A - Thursday evening Rebersburg-- Sunday School at 9 a. m. Paul Breon Supt in charge vening service with sermon and worship, 7:30 o'clock. Prayer service on Wednes- day eve. We are conducting a study of Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians at the midweek Prayer services, The First Quarterly Conference for th® vear will be held at Rebersburg on Wednesday evening following th prayer service on April 27. Rev Walter J. Dice the Superintenden’ of the District will be present and preside Paradise~8Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Geo, Wingard, Supt In charge: Prayer services in Hime cach week, as announced. Thes mid-week services are held on Tues- day evening mess ———— ORVISTON yy IY al Suncay There were 1583 piresent School on Sunday The Sunrise Prayer meeting Sul at 6:30 was well at- Easter progra church was day morning tended als the In evening the filled he evehing Mm WITam Doris Daley of Johnsonburg Easter vacation with hel mother at the Paul Lomison home Verna Shank of Tyrone, Ellen an Jean Poorman of State College spent their Easter vacation A.M. Shank homt I'he dance held at the Walter Mc- Closkey home on Saturday spent her xk Haven, 8) and evenin home, 4 wey ! v overy and Mrs. C. B. Page allen ral of Mr. Page I ’ Gay Walle; everas Are iT Pierce days wit and nent spen § #5 aS unda) MOSHANNON M. E John MeClusick and w hom Easier at h rT, al Clarence. John F. Lucas and orn Powell’ Ernest Mulhollan nd David, of Ty- Ly 3 Haz! $ yo 4 4 $ iiladeiphia and rone Milas called home Sunday who has bee at the | Muihoilan at hn T Lucas it their Easter vaca al Lanse Borger and days last Yeager ome Mrs. Adolp “leartiel ‘haries Guent h B. h Rupe and mn g spent Sunday at Oscar Nicholson's Mrs. Harold Keg ¢ Norma and Gertrude of wid Mrs. Geo. Lucas of All pent day afternoon at Mr Ernest Craft's at the Frank Culver home were! Mr. and Mrs Paul and Paul Jr, and College { Harrisburg Lewis took grandma for a nice Sunday. Thay Morrisdale Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Watson and children enjoyed Easter at Mis Watson's home in Bnow Shoe Mr. and Mrs Ray Shubert and daughters Geraldine and Eleanor of rifting were Sunday callers a Ambers Fye's Mrs. Harry Wagner of Johnstown visited Monday afternoon at Amber; Fye home We are sorry to hear Mrs Homie: Quick ix confined to her bed. and under the doctor's care William Maurer has returned home after visiting relatives at Col- ver. childrer week al Eimer several Andson daughter Osceola Prod por her mother and motor trip on visited friends a! VALLEY VIEW County Commissioner Paul N Eckley was on a business trip to Philadelphia recently A great number of the people of Valley View took part in the Christ- lan Endeavor choir at the U. B church of Bellefonte Marlin Houser who has been on jhe sick list Is better at this writ- ng Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Wion of Coleville. spent Easter with Mr. Earl Wion and family. Qeorge Shope of Coleville, spent Easter Sunday with his sister, Mar- gle Hampton George Shope and Henry Oard- ner were at church on Sunday eve ning to hear James Wion, Paul E. Eckley, Jacob Willig and Andrew Houser play their guitars and sing, Olive Shawicy of Milesburg, spent Monday evening with her girl friend, Margie Hampton, Pearl Poorman of Dr a few days with her girl ena Rider. Top. spent riend. Lor- Lynn Corman is geeting his Jot | RE SNOW SHOE The Ladies’ Ald of the M. E church will hold a baked ham sup per, April 30th from 5 till 8 p. m tickets 35 and 25¢. Home made cakes, ples, rolls and candy also sale Miss Ethel Hall entertained last Thursday night in honor of her nie Miss Charlotte Hall, Philadelphia Cards were the entertainment of the evening, and at a late hour lunci was served. Those present were Misses Lucile and Maxine Thomp son, Elmira Shaw, Vivian Marshall Ivey Hall Bernice Gillett, Geraldin Dixson, Vivian Charlotte Hall Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hall, Edith Ma sh Cleo and Bobby Hall, M: fam Hall daughter Ethel, Mik Renaud, John Shaw, Bud Belghtol Rex. Lucas, Philip Park, Duke Hall William Shaw and James Carlson and Misses Verna Mae Chambers, Lu Thompson, of Indiana Normal, Indiana; Nastase, ol Marshall Osc ill Sam Franklin Harm, Bill |} of State College Shope Jam Stark, and George Bia Tom Lucas, of School, Lancaster thelr Easter vacation a Iu homes. Mr and Mrs. Fra Philadelyd and Stevens Trade Ae spending ir Various Hassel of WC KO \ Fire Rozes ore On McCoy Farm nued from page one HE Of hay Mr. Meckiey e on his goods State Movies To Be Shown Here Monday ver made sCENe Aang winning n the state Prepas mission tion, Brachbill’s the Chamber of Commerce © Because sealing space in the gvm nasium Is limited to 300 persons. ho admissions will be granted after that number has boon Din will be served at 8 oc) and the film will be at dinner Monday's dinner place of the week eon, regularly day noon ely after will take the y Kiwanis lunch- scheduled for Tues- Fugitive From Rock- view is Back in Jail {Continued from page one) appearance in Court. Smith would have compieted his minimum sen- tence of 1 year, 4 months on a lar- ceny charge in Erie county, in Aug- ust of this year Reports from Erie are to the ef- fect thal Smith told police there he left Rockview and hitch-hiked to Erie to be with his parents for Easter. Rockview officials yesterday declared that the man made ho statement to them as to why he left the mstitution when his term was nearly completed Smith's disappearance last Thurs- day morning was discovered about 8:30 a. m. by the guard in charge of the gang. An alarm was sounded and an intensive search. in which the prison bloodhounds were used. was begun. He apparently secured a ride from a passing motorist a short time after leaving the insti- tution, for no trace of him was found by searchers Smith is described as being “rath- er pleasant” in appearance, which may have been a factor in obtain- ing lifts from motorists on his trip to Erie. The man’s maximum term is 2 years 8 months Men's Brotherhood to Meet The next regular meeting of the Men's Brotherhood of jeasant Gap will be held in the Sunday school room of the M. E. church, on Thursday night, April 21st, at 8:30 o'clock. The regular business meet. ing will be followed by a very in- teresting and educational demon- stration Everyone welcome. cleared off to start his new home. [good resis Dolls and Pets In Parade Here (Continued from Page made for the best entric DOYS pel parade In the doll divi Mi Jane McCoy won the award 10; ing the smallest doll. She carn three unusually small doll a Russian peasant Genevie Seprich. of DBellefont the largest doll in line award, while the third Miss Mary Ellen Cunnin who had a doll nearly 100 ye and dressed In a costume x in the on dre who cal receive awarag vers just after the « he Civil War Donald Irvin, of ing a small whi bottle, won AWar Coievii Pik Lh 8} Panay Survivor Tells of Bombing ntinued from page mia jor At the conclusion of the officer will for further Power be fuss AAR aT report to San Fra duty CalCK Thomas Howley Dies Suddenly (Continued from page one) By trade Mr. Howley was a CET, having served his apprentics ship in the Jared Harper and Paul S8hefler stores. Later he condi his own business in the Lyon build. ing on South Allegheny street. and alter that located on West Bishor street in 8 building where the pres. ent Cadillac garage is now He became a borough police offi cer about the time of the Worlg War and served in that capacity until his retirement During term of the late David Poriney as postmaster, Mr. Howley served as assistant postmaster. He served twe four-year terms ng overseer of ihe poor in Bellefonte, was a and active member of the Undine Fire Company and the Knights of Columbus, and wag a lifelong mem. ber of 8t. John's Catholic church Mr. Howley was a son of John and Catherine Keehn Howley. both natives of Ireland, and wax born at Beech Creek on March 13. 1864 He was united in marriage with Lalla Heverly. who survives with two daughters, Mrs. Paul Mallory, of East Aurora, N. ¥Y. and Miss Ruth Howley, at home: a sister Miss Ella Howley, Bellefonle, and two grandchiidren. Paul Mallory, Jr. and Mrs. T. W. Bittner. both of East Aurora. Requiem Mass will be held at 8 John's Catholic church at 10 o'- clock Friday moming with the Rev. Father William E Downes officiating. Interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery rd located LET ] faiths iaiaiul As Near as we can judge the per. pullding on North Spring street, | ~Classified ads cost lttle—bring fect government would have pg The partner, Mr. MeNitt, disappear | taxes, | Legal Action Brings Drop In Back Taxes (Continued from page one) Lor for colle tion hav N Me SOHC boi OU results from this ac the commitiee A check tax charged agal: Hill apartment, and double house on East Bishop Sireetl, as result of a « Mr. Hill, the garage and apar Ireg a waler Fara An st f A I Fie pial i that rales are Vers ment i ' figure ] tha Deel water departme douie 1 has Stroke Fatal To Evan M. Huyett {Continued from page onel REE UnnReg in marriage with Cath- Knorr i r 8 with ted Magee and Hh of Wen. member erie pughters i H. ©. Alexande: N. J Mi Hi as 1 lis immediate fa YEATr their wi Mi Huyell moved i where Mr. Huvett which raised his nit " rein or alse marriage to Mr Centre began the 0 a posi- Centre coun- lumber busi- with the Andrew J. Mo- Nitt, of Bx fonte, Mr. Huyett many Years was recognized az one of the most successful and able jlumbermen in the county. Since re. from ocfcupation about Huyetl has time the man- several although engaged in farme- prominence in Engaging in the 11 He for ring that ago Mr voted most of his 15 years de to agemenit of farms he never #4 tivels He served on the board of trustees the State Industrial School at juntingdon until everal month: hen he submitted his resigna- from that post Al various he gerved on the board of rustees Of Susquehanna University as a director of the former Penne Valley Banking Company at Centre Hall a member of the Cen- tre Hall Borough Council Mr. Huyett was a member of Masonic lodge at Centre Hall Consistory at Williamsport the Jaffa Shrine of Altoona dition to being a member of the Belicfonte Elks jodge. A faithful and active member of the Centre Hall Lutheran church he held a number of church offices during his lifetime, and held the position of nonorary elder in the congregation Politically Mr. Huyett was a staunch and loyal member of the Democratic party and of recent years had taken an active part in the councils of his party's leaders Although he did not hunt or fish, se was a lover of nature and spent much of his leisure time in the woods Mr. Huyett waz a familiar figare in most towns and villages of Cen- tre county, having become widely known during his career as a lum- perman. During the hey-day of the MeNitt-Huyett Lumber Company. the firm maintained principal of- fices in Bellefonte, in the Decker and as the the and in ad- * | acoount of about ight years ago, and has been declared legally dead, although ane has been able hed inite light upon his di no any def ADDeAranet appeal } 0 after attending a heayvyw Mian DIX ing meet Florida nabs indenmuth brougl Eminhizer home fron County wpital or ! afternoon | J | Rodd y Centre ter Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR = Orch ¥ 5 EXECUTOR REGISTER HENNION MOTZ mt of Thom of Elias Township. decensed MeMULLEN Trust Cx rence H Towns 4 trustees MeMulien devesmaed Hip 17. McQUISTION The BOTY and Anal sccount of Oeorge RB Meck executor of of Mary Ellen Mo Quistion. late Beilefonie Borough deceased 18. McCAMLEY final account of admr., of otc, of ste of Philiprburg. deceased i. ROWE The first account of the Bellefonte guardian of Johg minor 20. RACHAU sooount of Jay of 8 1. Rathau ahip, deceased 21. RITENOUR. The first : final account of Peoples Natio Bank. of State College puatrdian John Philips Ritenour. a minos 22. RINE. The first and final ac count of W. N. Straw, administrator of ete, of Clarence L. Rine, late Bellefonte Borough 23. SIOWORTH. The rial account of The ust Co guardian of Jean Sigworth. a minor 24. SIOWGRTH The third and Jartin sxbunt of the Bellefonie ust Co. trustee of Jean Margarel Sigworth. a minor 25. SWARTZ. The 2nd and par- tial account of Hurry LL. Swarty and Blaine Swarte executors of etc, of Eimer E Seartz. late of Spring Township. deceased 26. SHAWLEY The first and final acoount of J K Jolinston, exe of ete. of Flizabell Shawiey. late of Spring Township. deceased 27. STITZER. The first and final account of C. M. Blerly, admr. of ofc, of C. Henry Stiteer., late of Miles Township. deceased SCHENCK. The fist and final W. M. Schenck, execr. of of Howard otc of Hele James | RIDieY and pariial Trust Co Caldwell Rowe n Racha inte third ang Bellefonte Margaret [ed under mysterious clroumsiances Anson A. Schenck, 3 : SPECIAL! SPECIAL! CLOSE-OUT FIFTY Men's All Wool Suils $10.00 Values to $22.50 Sid Bernstein Allegheny 5t. Bellefonte, Pa. Buck Roe FILLETS te a ib 12'2¢ - Ib 22¢ Frozen - |b 9¢ Fresh Ib 5¢ Bologna Ib 10¢ Neck Bones Weiners - Minc. Ham Ib 19¢ | Ham Ib 25¢ Ib 25¢ 2 1h 5% 31h 3% LARD Ib 10¢ a LSS BEEF LIVER - Ib 15¢ SWEET BREADS Ib 39¢ SPRY OR CRISCO 3-1b can 48¢ Spare Ribs Pig Feet Sausage - Bac Squares - BUTT! oll Winner Br BACON ib 23¢ Good Montes SALAD DRESSING A Delicious Cold Meat ! HORMEL'S SPAM Campbell's qt. jar 29¢ 12-0z. can 29¢ TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 23¢ Hurfl's VEGETABLE SOUP - 3 21-02. cans 27¢ ALL GOOD PEACHES - 2 big cans 37¢ Dale Roval PINEAPPLE GEMS - - - 2 cans 25¢ Ib 23¢ FANCY DRIED APRICOTS PEA! 2b jor 29¢ Giant Bread 3 -- 25¢ PEANUT BUTTER Toilet Soap - Lux Flakes Oretagon Toilet Soap Octagon Cleanser - Octagon Soap Chips Camay Soap - - - Scott Tissue - 8¢ Waldorf i for Tissue - - 19¢ Scott Towels - 10c¢ WINNER'S 20-08 Loaves Fresh Produce Rome Apples - 10 Ibs 25¢ Gra " 6 for 25¢ Fruit Potatoes 6 Ib 25¢ Tomatoes 2 Ib 25¢ Florida Oranges 2 doz. 31¢ QUAKER OATS CO. Chick FATE LU) Starter -- - 65¢ 5 mn Developer - $1.13
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