THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Die LOR Be POMONA GRANGE NEWS The seventeenth in our Nelghbor Night meeting n with Rebersburg Crange in Madisonburg hall, Tuesday evening of this week. The themes for this evening were delightfully carrlted out by all participating, thus show- ing a fine cooperative spirit among our granges Rebersburg Grange as host, with Mr. R. C. Bair, master, had decor- ated the hall most appropriately for the oceasion, using autumn tints and green which were our chosen colors, and emphasizing Hallowe'en ther special event listed. Our em- blem, the Cornucopia, was an unus- ually attractive souvenir presented by this grange to each patron, each cornucopia ont: ning candies I bed of the chosen colors. A ing our farm subject r this 8) ! the hosts dfmonstrated thorough planning by serving apple pie with jce cream and coffee for refresh. ments. Yes, this was a {ine example of careful attention to detail, an example which we have seen dem- onstrated many times thie 1 our reward for effort and time planning the year's work Port Matilda Cirange, retary is Mrs. Jean Gens sented an attractive and conducted this grang in & businesslike manner. Men dark suits, women dres sed in white each wearing the blem on left sleeve carried a large filled with grapes ples, this cornucopia being the ter of interest in all drill moti emphasize the theme of “Rewart or “Fruitful” as result of effort on the farm and in grange activities. East Penns Valley Grange, whose lectwrer. is Mr. Paul Bartges, pre- sented a program emphasizing the Hallowe'en season and portraying the harve seasofh our reward for & summer The closing number, Il wit \ eral girl rying attractive was a delightful to emphasize the Feast Programs, as } son, were In the very emblematic h season. Following is the presented by this grange: Emblem--Cornucopia Color—Autumn Tints. Farm Subject—Apple Spécial Day—Hallowe'en Theme-- —Rewa RHEUMATIO PAIN La ALL, WILL BE QUICKLY RELIEVED Rp — LUEBERT'S KA-NO-MOR-CAPSULES Nemralgie and Nerve Pa . or Ralf “hodr. If you want ACH MORE, %&r them. 300 and 60s th Drafifictil "A 0c package mails suilezer from PAIN for 10e to ing Expenses. A. G. LUEBERT, P.D., held the nent in whose gec- wore COrnuce pear + Lae HER which wi te and of manner ich our farm subject and Harvest Season NEURALGIC Coatesville | HOPE THE HOUSE IS WARM WHEN | GET HOME ys of -Rebersburg Port Matilda East Penne America Host Chair: Program Unison ful”, Song, Valley song, the Beaull “Harvest Moon"-—Pearl Sto- ver Reading Burd “In the Shade Tree"--Mn Merry Autumn ver Song “Wi kin’ Feast And He Waited" -~Paull Old terman Olivia of the Ho: Day mie Sto- Harvest"-Stover wen the Frost 1s R. Stover Summe! Sisters, On the End--A Driil REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ar W at Ta : 81 to Samuel J. Woods WB cnm— Bird Shalters Window. MINE WILL BE WE'VE GOTA GENERAL STORER HERE'S AUTOMATIC HEAT THAT PAYS FOR ITSELF! «General Stoker will give you safe, even automatic heat day ini and day out—and pay for itaelf many times over in fuel savings! It will save you from 20% 10.50% a year on fuel and end furnace drudgery forever. See this amazing anthracite stoker now. Call or write for demonstration. ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte State College - | Apple Pump- MADISONBURG Mr and Mrs Harold Duck and family ited Mrs Duck's parents in | Aaronsburg last Sunday Mr George iamuel nd 1 fl hig son obo last visited nt Wells Kern itnds md her Harrisburg, Huzel's Margaret Hazel Julia Doviak of the weekend with M B Crobs of Seling- at the home of and Mrs Pearl Ww pent the week- her mother Cent Hall, spent 1 her friend Dorothy Workers Class day School will ¢ Social Ot Hall. Ev amitia tame + Merry Rover ly reun John fami YARNELL Harvest Hom LIB @ BOTH Mr. and Mrs, Mark pit CHadys Miller of on. ( York it the weekend will parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O Miller and Mr. Henderson gt Tyrone, M 5. Charlies Brown attended in- te last y and heard Dr Or affiin give three lectures that sore entertai: and educational. and Mrs. HB. Walker and son and daughter Ariene gpen’ y afternoon at the home of gon, Merrill and family Brush Valley. Mr. and Mrs daughters Pearl Gladys and Mr. and Mrs, Marion | Henderson of Omeonta, New York, | motored to Bigler, Sinday evenin and visited with relatives there, IV's very hard sometimes, to write something that means something else—4{ you know what we mean? and sister New their SAE at H. 0. Mili of Bellefonte, er and ars — —— GIFFORD PINCHOT FORMER GOVERNOR, WHO POLLED OVER 450,000 VOTES IN THE SPRING PRIMARY, DENOUNCES ANNENBERG -PEW ‘GRAB’ OF G.O.P./ My. Pinchot says: W I'm a Republican, but I take no order from any boss. I'm sn Independent Progres sive Republican. That is where 1 always have stood. That is where 1 stand today. WN Like so many other Progressive Republic ans th the State I am taking wo part in a campaign run by and for Annenberg and Pew and their subordinates. WN] hate to think of what that and to those who depend on Wise sori of what would hia the clean and decent in getting control of would do to the church people, organized labor erent kinds of relief, if they got the chance. to the farmers, workers, small businessmen and 4 State, if Annenberg and Pew should succeed Opie of 44 or even the Government of the United States. LU DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE _ KEYSTONE BUILDING Hed! DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Chairman “THE PEOPLE'S SIDE OF THE NEWS" STATE-WIDE NETWORK « Every MON Ture EH ‘WED HARRISBURG, PENNA. "Yen TH me in | HOUSEHOLD SCRAPBOOK Preken Cork, hat has biorsen On Lhe ne been can be Nous iA pushed inside of bottl: removed by pour enough hold ammonia into the bottle fl the cork, then putting it aside day The ourh of the cork to pe ow Onis vie et easy removal, nn Bolling Eggs. Four minutes wil boll thoroughly | nm like the o and the volk heated in the Five minutes makes the and sets yolk, The minute t egg hard, tar firm boll while the Stained Garments, Ms a stained the stain garmen permanent PM | make Poppy seed Rolls ed bullet Rain Spots Sugary Molasses th Power H er Ha sn of : Sur nday % his nd Mra wi Lam Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Zei Sunday with his parents, Mrs. Charlie Zeigler and Mrs Clifford Corman and Sunday in Levis Lick Haven parents Haagen | 2 rT 5 pel Mr and Mrs daughter spent Robert Dreese and Sunday afternoon at the | parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Haagen. Henry Miller gpent Bundey after- on at the Cleave Bleriy home The annual Pather and Son ban- guet of the Nittany Valley Lutheran Parish will be held ofi Nov. 11 in the basement of 8t. Mark's Latheran church FE VALLEY Harvey Eminhiser received the sad news on Tuesday of his sister, Mrs. Keturah Heverly of Woolrich, being seriously if in the Williams. pot hospital. ‘We sure do wish her a gpecdy recovery. Sam Emel moved on Saturday ‘0 the house of Prank Emel Mrs. Harvey Emenhiger and Mr and Mrz. Raymond Long of Miles. burg, Warren Long of Nittany and Mrs. Harry Long of Mill Hall, mo- tored to Williamsport on Saturday evening to see Mrs. Keturah Heverly, finding her very ill Mr. and Mrs 1 Welsh and Mrs Lizzie Heaton, of Tyrone, spent Sat- wu day night at the home of William Richner, Annie Kessling spent Saturday wih her sister, Mrs. Wilbur Emel. Mr. and Mis. Calvin MeéMullen and daughter Shirley and Mrs. Me. Mullen’s mother of Harrisburg, spent Sunday at the home of My. and Ms. Harvey Eminhizer, | Sunday visitors at the Jome of | William Richiner were ur, and Mrs, {Orvis Lucas, Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy ‘Sayers and Lints and Billy Griffith, of Yarnell: Mr. and Myre. Carl Welsh ‘and Mrs, Lizzie Heaton of Tyrone. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Nyman and son, of Mannwtown were Wednesday afternoon visitors at the home of Harvey BEmenhiser's. Mrs. John Etters of Howard, R. D. | spent Priday night with her brother home of her | Bel, {and family, Mr. aod Mrs, Wis | | REBERSBURG Rev. and Mrs. H. A Donald. of fillhelm at the mt Evangelis onage o Houseal and were on t/a 1 pars week, URC and two CO, lege Ory Lice of and Mrs a student Lewisburg mother, aceoms- K. A Law, Howard Saturday ni und Mrs lon a and Mr the ik Yothers of were recent with Hubler Mrs. C. Russell Snyder of wdeiphia and Miss Prances Baler i New York City visited at the Rev N. FP. Douty he me the past weekend, Mr. ahd Mrs A. Auman motored Washington D C. ja®t week and from there jourheyed to Scarsdale, N. Y. where they visited their son Rev, Russell Auman and family Mrs. Adah Hubler accompanied her gon Samuel and wife of Militheim, to Philadelphia jast Sunday. Sunday visitors al the EH. Hos- terman home infladed Mr. and Mrs Bp ley Oenteel and J. 8. Royer of ion, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hosterman, ol ine Hosterman and Miss Sara Vohada all of Penn Hall MARTHA Mr, and Mrs. Rabert of Allentown, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrz, J. L. Spackman. Miss Laure Melcher of Wilkins bun g Visited her aunt, Miss Ida Wil- jams, Saturday and accompanied i parents on their return trip home, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr, Melcher had been visiting among their many friends In this Vicinity. M:. and Mrs. A. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Williams, Mrs. Mar- garet Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Flick and the boys spent Wednesday evening very pleasantly at Sylvan Crest. This time it was a “Bee” party, Tor geévera] years a swarm of honey bees have selected the little brown house for their abode and stored up their supply of honey for winter use, but this summer the bees were quite savage and were not con- genial neighbors 50 the owner de- cided to change the plans of Madam Queen Bee, Don't forget the dinner in the social room of the Methodist church Frichy, Oct. 28. Dinner will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock. The members of the 4-H garden § 4 4 pn Vasa ln ¢lub received their awards this week | for growing vegetables this summer. The children wer: especially pleased with their Blue Ribtons. Every community Tas people who contribute to many good causes And others who have yet to meet what they consider a good cause, vise | —— Centre County Hospital Notes of Last Week, Charles Baird, of Pine Discha Hob chen Monday Adinitted Mill Hen Ci Ove B gea ang ] Yon Bare. Mrs 10a Alert Tuesday of Last Week Admit Albert Myers, Centr Hall: Ms: Richard Baughmaster Howar LD. 1. Discharged: Ma ! o 11 Han- Roy Wednesday of Last Week ry Bathurst Larue Thursday of Last Week dmitted: Mi: Harry Saturday Adrrtts A as— STATE COLLEGE Oak sas: Colles home of Mr ther Sunday e>un- of Kunes and and Stella enue visite Moin Hig Kreamer of Palrmount av ed in Blanchard on Sunday. Effie Wagner of Bast Fairmount svenue spent the weekend visiting sireel of hs Heisler home Anstead of Sunday at the parents in Cresson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Millen of Lo- cust Lane had as their Weekend guests Mrs. Mittens parents, Mr and Mrs HM. Turner of Towanda Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sunday of State College spent the weekend al their cabin in the mountains, Mrs. Walter Parsons of Heisler greet was the guest of Mrs. Levica Martin in Bellefonte on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Houtz of East Coliege avenue had as their guest: on Wednesday Mrs, William Houtz and Mrs. Joseph Russell and daugh- ter of Lemont. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Witmer of Williamsport gpent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mis. Charles Kerns of West Beaver avenue Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tussey of West College avenue had as thelr weekend guest thelr daughter Florence of 1Aureiton. Mr. ond Mrs. William Garner of McAllister sireet had as their week- end guests thelr son and daughter in- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Gar- ner of Cayuga, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsong of Heister steel had as their guests on Saturday Robert Corman and Lloyd Parsons of Harrisburg, Howard Par- one and Russell Gals of Jones- town Mr. and Mrs. Harty long and daughter Betty of Heister street vis ited relatives in Johnstown on Sun- day. Eleanor Markle of Patterson streel and Veda Parsons of Helster street visited in Bellefonte on Monday Housewives Food Almanack A collection of tested recipes, hints to lighten housework and other eresiing [eatares Tor busy house wives. Regular fealure in The American Weekly, the big magasine (distributed with the Baltimore Sun- day Amrican. 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