May 12, 1988. ER RR — te a PERSONALS ———— FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY HOWARD (Reported by Special Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs “alter Weber and sons Jack and Walker Jr. of Chess wick, spent the we kend at the hom of Mr. Webe:'s mother, Mrs Kae Weber Mr. and Mrs. Addison Wagner, Dr. and Mrs, Grazier of Aliquippa spent Sunday &1 the home of J H Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Cauffie! and children of Coudersport, Mr. and Mis. George Guiffith sons of Ebensburg, spent Mot! } Day at the home of Mrs Stella v Williams, Mrs. Laky, a hungarian Mission ary of Buffalo poke on “World Peace” in the Refommed ohureh, Tuesday nigh People attended from Lock Haven, Bellefonte and Hublersburg Dr. George Hensy City, visited with 1} ster, Waiter Kurtz this | week Mrs. M. W. Wagner nesday in Bellefonte Sherman Holwer left Saturday Baltimore, Md., to visit with his grandson, Paul Holler. HOWARD HIGH SCHOOL The Dramatic Club of High School will present four one- at plays on Friday and Saturday nights, May 13 and 14, at 8 o'clock in the High School Audglolium The plays to be presented are “Love in Bloom,” “Ask Nancy.” “A Silver Lining,” and “By Special Request.’ These plays will give you an even- ings entertainment laughs and thrills, The proceed yf the play are to be used puropses n Friday, May class of Howard bold its annual Seniors in the PLEASANT GAP Mr. and Mrs. P A Bauer made a business trip to Williamsport, Mon- day LaRoy Peeler an spent the weekend home at Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. David } home Sunday tion is dut tentiary where he in the Ray White {ow davs with the Rev d ] latter being Dr. Haag Williamspor of M The fonte and Harrisburg Mulfinger home Mrs. Livicgston of Lock Haven | visiting af home of her Richard. Mrs. Kenncth Zerby her home in Harrisburg after spending several her par 5, Mr. and Irvin. Mrs mobile dag. gs Mrs. Jean er and Mr guess of Mis card party House at Bellefonte ing. The Fireman fund is on now and Mahoney M Wed- pent for eH NEWS Howard i of ™ | for school 20, the Junior High School will Reception for the High School Audi- Hanna formes”s Jay the from ies at office Me. Hav en where they spen former's Pare A. The and Mry Bovd Ss h 1 the Pr visiied an Sun returned to Wednescay weeks with Mri. Frank anio- dnes- John Tressler trip to made an arrisburg We Harris. Mrs. Mary Tuck- Vers Adams were the Marie Chandler at a held at the Parrish Monday even- for Welfare is to be used toward the purchase of new truck =o when contac: you, make you donation as liberal as possible. Mrs. Julia Noll drove Master Freddie Shafler to Huntingdon where he had his tonsils removed on Monday Corporal and Mrs. Raymond an- noupce the arrival of a young son last week. On Tuesday, Clark Hile drove his mother to Philadelphia where ashe will attend the Gpld Star Mother’ Convention at the Hotel Walton and will De the guest of Mrs. J. C. Rus sell another Gold Star mother whom ghe traveled with on the Gold Star methers trip abroad. The many friends of Brooks were sorry to bear of his untimely death in an automobile accident Monday moming. He leaves a host of friends as well as a number of relatives in our little town who regret his passing. We extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family, Drive Money hey J. A. Noll was on the sick list for | a few days last week. Lead Slug in Body Seeking relief from a severe pain in his chest, James Sutton, former Jail keeper, of Clifton, N. J. wen! to a doctor. Dr. G. W. Surgent did a bit of probing and found a lead slug that had beer in his body fo thirty-three years, two of Sutton's ribs. Eugene will follow thi Kevstoneers' sup- Refreshments will the evening. There will be card playing for those no! interested In dancing. Priges will be given. The dancing will continue from 9 o'clock until 12 o'clock. Ad mission .16 and 25¢. Everybody invited to attend. On May 11, the ard High School met period and took part commemorating Mothers’ program was as follows: Mothe:s' Day, by school; Reading and Prayer; Mothers’ Day; The Songs er Loved; Scenes in the life of Mother. Song: Mother: Quotations concerning Mother. Mrs. Laky wif {of the Hungarian minister of Buffalo N. Y., addressed the student bod Howard High School was a scene of great fastivity on Thursday af- ternoon, May 5, at which time the Centre County Music Festival was being held Thirteen school of the county participated. and was estimated that over 800 people participated or attended. No prizes were awarded for the best rendilion bu: helpful criticisms were given to the directors of the various group: by MF. Lindemuth, Head of the Mu- sic Department. of the Altoona Pub lic Schools, Many parents and friends from Howard and nearby towns, as well as the high school stu- dents, enjoyed this afternoon of splendid music, The Bace year will be held in church Sunday May 22. Rev. Kline will address seniors. The pro- gram is scheduled 10 start at 7:30 p. m. Everybody is invited to at- tend toritun. Dancing program with the plving the musie be served during students of How- in an assembly in a program Day. The Song—My Script Origin of My Moth- here laureate ervice the Bvanpelica the VALLEY VIEW Stella Shaffer Sunda her daughier Gherity. Mr. and Mr and family, of Shamokin, spe: day with Mrs. Eminhizer’; Mrs, William King We feel verry Mrs. Paul King's daughter, who fell and broke her Miss Marion Shuliz who wa pending a few weeks with her sis- ei Mn. Milles Bhuliz, ha ted home Mrs with Sent Mrs. Pima CRT Georze Eminh for Mr. and Jane orTy arm NEURMIPIS THI ., Jae ALE OE : Burke's ) Clyde Jdhnson- oeived a Dbeausifnil { Mothers’ Day uliz and son Jackie with Margie | gryemit Sat ur Hampton. Robert Hillard who } 128 been sick for some time was taken to the Dan- tille Sta e Hospital for treatment Mrs. Clarence GF and chtl dren Mrs. William Gherrity spent a day last week with Mrs. Reuben Rider and family. Mr and Mrs. Harrison Waddle, ApEn Sunday with Mr Dean's mother, Mrs. Harriet Shop Don’t forget the Rally at Valle View. Friday night af the U. B church Paul Sheetz 8 to preach a View church Simday night, wa loomy 1errity ’ Dean of Valle all are —————— i — — DRY TOP and Mrs. GC. Merryman Sunday afternoon at State Mr spent College BRrs. C. C, Holt and sans of Ty- rone, spent Mothers’ Day with her mother, Mrs. Candace Aikens. Those who zpent Sunday af Clyde Pomrman home were Jean Saxon, Mary Clemmens, Ethel Poar- man and Helen MacNamara, all o Bellefonte, To the lot owners of Trezibyuln cemetery, we are requesting you all gather at the cemetery Thursday af- ternoon May 19th. (0 make a gon- eral clean up and to hear a proposi- tion as to the forming of an associ- tion, #t has been talked over for & long time but no action has been taken. Mr. Wiliam Carson and family and Mr, and Mrs. Miller and son Frederick, were Saturday visitors near Loganton al the home of Mrs Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, of Belle- fonte. spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Austin Watsofi. JULIAN There will be meals served by the Julian Cemetery Association on Pri- mary Election Day, May 17th, fo the membety of the Election Board and all others who wish to come 1 will be served at the home of Mrs. Nora Breofi. The Association requests that Jal lot owners shoud clean up their loig or notify the Assbeia- th #4] one year, two dollars for a full jot. (Political advt.) JAMES E. Van ZANDT 1017 Fighteenth Avenue, ALTOONA, PA. Republican Candidate For Congress WAS BORN in this District. A LIFELONG RESIDENT of this District. PAYS TAXES in this District VOTES in this District. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE. (Primaries May 17th) Win With Jimmie Smee To THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three STATE COLLEGE Mr, and Mrs. George Ishler an son of South Pugh Street speut Sunday at the home of Mrs, Ishler’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mo Clintick of Linden Hall, John Coble, of Pottsville, and lady friend of Lansford, visited at the home of Mr. Coble's paren M1 and Mrs. Hairy Coble on Pine Street Doris Porter, who is a tudent nurse in the Blair Memorial Hospital at Huntingdon, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Porter, on West Foster Avenue, Florence Tussey of Laurelton, and Kathleen Burd of Rebersburg, spen the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Tussey on West College Avenue, Weekend guests at and Mrs. Waller Parsons of Helster Street were: Mr, and Mrs. Wilb Corman, son Doaald and daughter Jean, and Mis, Marie Green all of Harris burg Mr. and Mrs West Beaver Avenue had guest over the Jay of Sharon Miss Blanche Wiel ranville, spem the w home of her parents, Mr. and Mr W. 8. Wicland of Hartswick Avenue Florence Berry of South Miles Bireet visited Forty Fort over the weekend George Bland he weekend a the home of Mr Willlam Kennedy of as their weekend threlr son HilL and of Coch- ckend at ends in Helster his home in of gi reel pent Snow Shoe Mr. and Mrs McAlister Strest urday, Jang William Garner had ir ¢ , * i on Cleven: Zion Mrs. Ru Street had a Randall Poust Mrs. DW dren, of Ridge weekend at ruther’s mother in J 1 Mm William Ulich of West Col- lege avenue spe the weekend with relatives In Philadelphia 5a th 1shler her recent gue of Pine Grove Carruthern Avenu the home t, MA Mins he bd The Faith Reformed church held & thelr annual Mother. and Daughie banquet Friday evening with a tendance of 94 Mrs. Gerald Meredith Meredith, Mrs Mary ted friends in Lewistown nat. R. D, had a | guests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Juanes Markle of Curtis Bay. Maryland, Mr. Markle is a member of the coast guards. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braucher of State Col- lege. Mi Pauline Bronoel fonte, vislied with friends in Monds ay aliernoon, Mis: i Coliege Mr and Mrs s. Franklin 8 8t family of Garner Street visited as the home of Mr, Stovers parents in Mililheim on Sunday. Charles Myers of South Street returned Satwday business trip in Piiisburgh Mr. and Mrs. Russell Murphy Hartswick avenue had ae the guesis over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sumptu of Mun Hall ZION Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird and son of Lemont, Mis Gemidine Lansberr of Jesey Shore, spent Sunday af- lernoon. with Mrs. Condo at William Smith 1 Mrs. Nall & besulifving her hom by having It painted of Belle- town Bronoe] fr nt Qs ores A ver and Pugh from 2a of imne grandsons and Mx, Stover's mothe all of Altoona, spent Sunday a Sharer Emerick hom : We are glad to welcome rod’s from Bellefonte town. Mr. and Mrs Philip Stover are the proud rents of a young son born May ard. The lad will answe io the name of William. Mrs. John Corman, Mri. Weiland, Miss Cora Shafer attended the fu- neral of thelr cousin, held at Re- beriburg on Friday. Mrs. Condo accompanied her daughter to Spring Mills Thursday evening where they called at the Ernest Homan home, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Emerick and family spent Sunday with Mr Emerick's parents at Niitany. Charles Boone and family of Pot- ters Mills called Sunday evening at the Carner-Boones home. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hockman and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Joel Clevenstine home. Miss Annie Garbrick is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Hairy Smith Rev. Dingman, a former pastor of the Lutheran church is visiting in this community We extend congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Blair Fetzer upon their re- cent marriage. Mrs. Fetzer will be remembered gs the former Crace Yearick Norma and Anne Dale of State the the Pen- tile 2 : into our iit jodged between | tion to do s0. The charges are for College, are visiting with her grand- | parents, Mr. and Mn. Cyrus Hoy. MONUMENT | Raymond Muthler and Malcolm Johnson took the second grade mine foreman's examination given in Philipsburg Tuesday of last week. Malcolm Johnson and family vis- ied Saturday. the former's gifler Mus. Joseph Bechdel, a patient at Sain p Devitt Hospital, Allenwood, | Miss Emma Karstetter, Mr. and Ms. Calvin O'Donnell and daugh- for, Janet, all of Lock Haven, spent Manday evening af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and daughters Vesta and Verna Belle spent the weekend with thelr son, J 'W. Young at Binghamton, N. Y. About eight puplls from the Mon- jument schoo] took the eighth grade examination at Howard on Satur day. Everyone hopes that they had Poors, | Mr. and Mrs, J. Stuart Williams and granddaughter Barbara Young, viskted Mr. and Mm. 1. L. Williams of Howard Fon Sunday. r. and Mrs. Stanley family spent TP Satuiday Biers’ sister, Mrs. Byron German. ; with Mrs , Charle EMters and MILESBURG There wis once to work and tcok with him lunch, consisting of 10 hard bolled eges, can of baked beans, quart pickles, 3 loaves of biead, 2 poun of cheese, 4 cakes and 2 ples, Bu then the darn thing got pretty head 80 he decided the next time t } take a heavier luncheon of a of of sandwiches. Mi Hazel Heverly accompa! by one of her pupils, Marle Gent Bellefonte R. D. attended the Cen County Music festival held al Howard, last Thursday afternoo Little Miss Marie sang a loin * pleasing manner and won favorab comments Mrs. Ella Fetzer Linden Hall, also M and M: George Miller, of Bellefonte, call at the home of John Keeler Sunday Mr Mrs. Austin Scandrol Altoor visited with Mu Mr John Shay, on Sunday By ! De Sha) have { son Pred Austin Mr Mrs. Bdgar Jane, spent 8 a man who no and daughter and and the named their Wagner and unday eve and ip HET Sunda Mi: Miss Cr Annie Haz eek, Ww Jesoe E Va.. spent parenis, morning Among the Peters hom Edward, nere y BD per Street Lan 3 Day wil Ve Smith, of Mothers the William NGay wer of Bellefonie and family of Lewiston and daughier and husband Mrs. H.W. Rabert We bell Ms. P oldest mother in Milost Mrs. Robert Foch) Latrobe, have retuned a peasant w ith Aer parenis We nt F HON, ove LFS ha i wd the ing and doing stane pred ary work woward bullding the : bridge over Spring Creek. The [riends of Mr Dyke are glad to & Monday cil held a taken to join force of A. In cleaning } schools oko wim (or 3londes Mr. and Mrs celebrated © from a Rev and Kauffman ae hope four COVEY Mz Mar Cearge Moc mother al School, Mothers’ er Pigher each preseryed plant. The MM x dist Sunda tained Thur: iy at the home of F 2s 8 2} evening. May | Ms FL. Baird Mm Baird will be assis‘ad jn ene terraining by Mr. Harry MoMullis On Tuesday some will vote Demo- eratic and Republican. Bul I vole for How about you? Mrs William return home after a visit with her daugh~ ter, Mrs. W. 8. Walker at Ballefonte SKEPTICAL I know there are some skeplics Who do not believe in God And think when a man dies He gets six Teed of sod. 1 pity the man who scoffs If only he'd stop and think, Who gave us thiz beautiful world And our meat and drink Who faade the lakes and rivers The flowers and the trees, The sunshine and the min Also the birds and bees Life is just a mystery And the grave 1s not its goal Dust thou art to dust returneth Was not spoken of the soul MY L FRIDAY & SATURDAY JOE E. BROWN, in: "Wide Open Faces” It'S Joe at His Best! MONDAY & TUESDAY No. 1—C, Starrett, in: “Cattle Raiders” No. 2—Claire Trevor, M. Whalen: “Walking Down Broadway” WEDNESDAY & THUR. ALICE FAYE, FRED ALLEN, and JOAN DAVIS, in: "Sall ally, Irens Mary" some sunshine Peters hag rd NICIPA MILLREIM a ——— ee — 5] har mt. Morning BCHURCHE Evangelical and Reformed Rev, C. Nevin Past? h School 9:30 J Hartawick Ve Stamm, M Worship 10:45 srvice 7:30, ‘uh Hotow Church J. Franklin Li Pastor, 8 1 9:30 M} An drow Ir “Week PI ching nesday evening SL John's Episcopal, Bellefonte w Rev, Robert J. Sudlow, Recto 15th, Fourth Sunday after Ea 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion m. Church School; 11:00 a Morning ™ Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Franklin Lint, Pastor, Sunday hool 9:30 Mr. B. M. Stover ! saching 10:46; preaching ave nd Sern May 13 s King Belle elonte Ev angelies 1) B. May: ! John's Lutheran, Bellefonte [es aT aa. Preedon 7 “Touched Sermon Feeling of OQur Infirm Sunday Behot] Associa Tuesday night Ciarence E. Arnold on Church Schoo] §:30, Elmer Hosband followed with class tian Endeavor at 7:30 80 much interes in People’s ciety, We at Chu which Shuey Ap Pe. wl attendance ‘ ay evening, ion ateful, C. C Kanflman vil Rev. D.D M. N Unionville at 15, and rvice Boalsburg Lutheran ities” Thy ion will at 7: pastor Pix Run Baptit Church Sunday meeting ny Past Mileabarg- Unionville M, E, Charge Parish o'clot K, 1 meet tion wil { mornin? Ch are ver avig Bellefonte E. Housed 8chool the grange organiza will play whom we will bring Irvin Martin will community at large renoes social Bele naer special to attend Preach) “huey 10 be present all 10:46 Pastor Ufited Brethren Paxtior Bun- "ne at aK Wie oof cath 4 4 un an 0.007 #1 25 HEAD OF 0 Mead of Home Horses PUBLIC SALE! AT MY BARN 118 East Louther Street, Carlisle, Pa. Saturday, May 14, 1938 — 1 P. 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