Pace Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." December 1, 1938. BENNER TWP. HOUSERVILLE Fred Marshall and wife left here; Mr. Claud Hoy has been the on Friday for Niagara Falls to spend a few days there with Fred's broth- | he killed four hogs and got 9 large | MoVicker of Johnstown who are er and familly, Allen Marshall's, Thomas Valley, broke the record so far this fall by killing the largest hogs, He killed and dressed 6 hogs on Thanks giving day that dressed four hund- red pounds each. He rendered 16- fifty pound cans of lard George Shuey killed 6 large pork- ers on Tuesday. San Krape killed 6 large hogs on Friday. Francis Benner, Wilbur Orndorf and Wiliam Orndorf from Glen Iron, autoed to the Snow Shoe mountains on Monday to hum for deer Jack Lose, who 1s going to Belle- fonte to school spent Thanksgiving and the weekend at his foster home, Ira Benner's, Miss Ema Hull from Zion is spending a few weeks at the home of Irs Benmer helping Mrs. Benner do some quilting Floyd Stover and Miss Ruth Gor- don, of Bellefonte, gave a surprise to their many young friends on the 19 of November by slipping away Lo Marviand where they had the nup- tial knot tied, which made them man and A crowd of young people gathered to serenade them but owing to the snow fall it has been postpon- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Stover will spend with Mrs. Stover's par- ents. J. H. Gordon in Bellefonte and with Mr. Stover's sister, Mrs, Joe Stover. They will go to housekeep- 1g in the spring william Orndorf and wife from Glen Iron, are spending a few days vacation here with his sons family Wilbur Orndorf and to hunt for deer William Orndorf is a carpenter by trade and very seldom gets on a va- cation as carpenters are Kept very busy these days The taffey pull held at the home of Ira Benner on Thanksgiving evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Some pulled taffey, others play- ed pool and cards of all kinds. There was radio and guitar music and many select songs were sung by the jolly young people. The evening was full of laughter and enjoyment. Lester Marshall and Ira Benner helped Sam Krape butcher on Fri- day. ™ wile Lhe winer ne d ifs The roads have been drifted and people traveling have to shovel their way out from Rock to the state road at Buffalo Run. The Vincent Spearly family visit- ( Houserville at Mrs. Spearly’'s family, George Klines (From last week) Any person finding car license No 4FV53 please return to Francis Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Orndorf from Glen Iron, autoed here on Sat- ay to spend a few days with his n and family, Wilbur Orndorf’s Those who visited and spent Sun- at the home of Ira Benner were: nley, wife and two Winifred and inley, of Milesburg; Erma Hull from Zion; Mrs er Panning, son Bobby of Roops- the Misses Betty, Pearl and Duey and Jack Love, of Gay Cit aatl Dan Mis Fost burg. Genevieve Bellefonte. Butchering is all the rage over Benner township at this writing. Some people fear the weather is to warm, the meat may spoil r Harris has finished route this week. from Millbrook, is jays here with her 5s. Fred Marshall and wife. 2 Benner butchered for George y on Tuesday. He will have a ering eve day this We understand that W » will have sale in December ishler fell and crippled one of his iegs several years ago and we have been id has been growing worse toad d he | and his an Glenn Glasgow from Centre Hall, few days at this place hunt- gmall game Many farmers along Buffalo Run alley are moving and changing while some are quitting the r ¥a OT LAL .) An say the hogs are not fat- iis fall, that a Jot of 3 soft and is not as good to fatten hogs Jack Lose js staying with his father for the winter and is going to igh School in Bellefonte, Every person seems fo enjoy the Centre Democrat, especially the office cat. Many people would like to know the writer of that column. Just keep on guesing you may some day catch the cat. Wilbur Orndorf’s family and Wil- bur's father and his wife, were out joy riding through Moshannon, Yar- nell and Clarence on Sunday John Snyder was around through here gathering up raw furs HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs, Miles Stauffer and family, Charles McKibben and Fred Watson of Ohio, spent a few days with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mr and Mrs. Orvis Watson and son Mrs. Clyde Watson and three sons, Nevin Watson, Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Reese and daughter of Gum Stump spent Thanksgiving at the Roy Sheesley home at Stormstown and helped with the butchering. Mrs. Harry Haagen of Yarnell, and several friends from Runville and elsewhere attended the butchering at the Edith Burd home, Mr, and Mra. John Possinger of Coleville killed a fine hog also on Thanksgiving. Mary Reese of Gum Stump, Bill Howell of Runville, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter, Mrs, Olive Rhoades and children of Bellefonte, visited at the Watson home on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Heaton assisted by a number of friends and relatives + i killed some fine porkers on Thanks- | giving. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Poor- man also had a fine butchering on the same day. J.T. Watson butch- | ered on Saturday. Several of our men are spending | this week at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd have poe Fleck, is recovering from the | moved from Unionville to Central City and visited friends al this place recently. Mahlon Harvey of Dry Top spent a | few days at the Orvis Watson home, Song services and testimony meet~ ing will be held in the church on Friday evening. Everyone welcome. Many a Conservative ls willing to be liberal with other people's money. [Champlon pig raiser so far this year {cans of lard from them one hog tip- Walker of Buffalo Run | ped the seales at 775 Ibs. Those who [the local Evangelical church were helped were: Mr, and Mrs. Berlin Chileote of Pleasant Gap, Mr, and | Mrs, Roy Wertz, John Wertz of this | place; Keller Snyder, Mrs, Mary Brant, of Altoona; Mrs, Sally Ruble {of Centre Hall and Mr, and Mrs, Kia Hoy of Shiloh. Other folks who {butchered throughout the week were: On Friday Marvin lee, two nice | porkers. Those who helped were: Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Ervin and two | sons Joseph Jr, and Robert of Wil- Hamsport, Mr. and Mis, William Balley and daughter Kathern of ‘Millheim; Mrs, Paul Eminhizer, Mr Lee's mother from Bellefonte, Grant Coble, Dorothy Coble, On Tuesday Jessie Burd of Jacksonville killed two porkers, those who helped were! Mi. and Mrs. Grant Coble, Miss Dor- othy Coble, Freda Coble Susie Broskley On Friday Chiloote kill Mr. and Mn. Berl od five nice porkers. Those who helped were: Mr, and Mrs Roy Wertz and son Richard, John Wertz, Ralph Packer, Mr, Gates, Mr and Mrs. Claud Hoy and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hoover and Mr. Hoover's mother, Mrs, Mary Brant of Altoona. On Saturday Keller Daniel Houser killed hose who iped Mrs. Daniel Houser, C and Mrs. Roy Wert Mr children 81 Mrs. Hook Charles Packer (From thicken and waffle su ad Brethren ( attended Wednes Roy Wertz stayed mother and heiped take aunt, Satur day event last week) n O Cale Sunday dinner guests ¢ Hook home Mr. and Mur Evans Long and children, Doro and Eugene, of Madisonburg, and Mrs. Robert Hook, dren Leroy and William, ? Hook, Garden Hook, all . were { Mr to butcher in this vic four nice porkers seven large cans of lard helped were Mr. and Mn Robert al, Tressler. Mrs, Charles Packer and Mrs son Houtz heiped Mrs knot a comfort Friday A very birthday 1 as h Mrs. Grant Coble’; frthday by the family, at the home of Rev Gauntt, a very de was had by all. Mr many beautifu] gifts was spent in music Flor of Altoona At a late hour served consisting pickles, cookies and coffee, the birth- day cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Marvin Lee. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, James Schreck Mr. and Mrs. A ew Dale, M Mrs. James Kustenborder, Mrs. Robert Walters, Mr John Stover, Mr. and Wertz, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin and Mrs. Eugene Wh Wertz, Joan Gauntt, Charles Gauntt, John White, Mr: 1 Tresaler, Sar Thomas Pilor Dorothy Coble, Charles Coble, John Wertz, Ruth Hoy, Marjorie Johnson Mary Alice Eminhizer, Mr. and M1 Homer CGauntt At a late hour al r homes wisl bie received The evening rendered C of FAIRVIEW Lucas home Samuel Shortledge at Mill Hall R. D { present Mrs vigitine o ¥ aha baad ow his daught J. as B ) of er Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lucas and son Lemuel and Mrs. Amelia Chapman and daughter Faye called on Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Shortledge at Mill Hall, R. D. on Saturday. Miss Barbara Confer of Bellefonte spent a few days last week with Miss Ella Lucas. Mrs. Amelia Chapman and daugh- ter Faye attended the buichering al Mr. Russell Jones’ at Pleasant Valley on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nyman and Harvey Nyman were supper guests on Thursday at the Alfred Lucas home, Dick Watkins and Morgan Lucas visited on Monday evening with Al- bert Young at Holts Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lucas and two song Lemuel and Chester and Mrs Amelia Chapman called on the Rev. Miss Ruth Bowman at Summil Hil on Saturday evening Those who attended the builcher- ing at Mrs, Myrtle Lucas’ on Friday were Charles Lucas of Holts Hollow, Ira Gilbert and Russell Jones of Pleasant Valley, Mrs. Amelia Chap- man, Malvin Lucas, Mrs, Brice Hoov- er, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas and Morgan and Robert Lucas of this place. Those from a distance who at- tended James Lucas’ butchering were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etters and children of Monument, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Lucas and daughter Ruth and granddaughter Martha of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas and daughter and Mrs. Joseph McCart- ney of Curtin, and Ira Gilbert of | Pleasant Valley. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McKean and daughter and Harold BEiters of Mo- shannon, visited on Sunday at the James Lucas home, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and children of Bellefonte called on Miss Ella Lucas on Sunday. Narrow Escape from Death Sheldon Fleck, prominent young i Sinking Valley man and son of | effects of monoxide gas poisoning, | | having been overcome by the fumes | while in Tyrone on Saturday. a week | ago. Mr. Fleck drove his car to Ty- rone, parking on the Pennsylvania { avenue near Twelfth street. He then | went into a store and just as he en- | tered the door collapsed. James C. | Warrender, the proprietor, secured medical ald. Fleck was later able to go home, ORVISTON (From last week), REBERSBURG (From last week) Misses Louise Lear and Myrah | Ed. Confer, Mr Confer, Mrs. Earl Lomison and sev eral others attended the C, E. con- vention held at State College Sat- urday afternoon and evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer and June of Bellefonte spent Sunday at A. J. Confer's Mrs. Cora Godsey and George Ny- man of Jullan and Stanton Packer of Willlamsport spént Sunday at the william Packer home, Mrs. Roland Buller and several children, Miss Marge Butler and Mr. DeHaas spent Sunday with Mrs Oscar Packer and Mrs, Jacob Con- {er Roland Felmiee got a nile last week, dressing 10 Ibs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shawliey and Mr. and Mrs. Toner Felcher visited with Willlam Poorman and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bhawley. Mr. and Mrs. lester Mann and daughter lorella and son Bob of Clarence spent Thursday and Friday at Mrs. Mann's parent Mr Mrs. Alfred Shawley Mrs. Mable Shear of this place is on the sick list at this writing here were quite a few friends tended funeral of Mr Beech Creek Sunday I'Mmere were aome on Sunday | i the kit Mr Mrs. 8 attended the } and Mr. and Mr nd Mrs. Robert Shear pent in | conducting Evangelistic meetings In called away last week by the sudden | death of the former's mother, Dur- ing their absence Rev. Perry Pyle of Brookville substituted very ably to appreciative and responive audience The former returned on Saturday and are holding nightly meetings this week and expect to conclude with these services next Sunday I'he meetings are well ati ded and proving very beneficial Mr. and Mrs. A. 8, and Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel of Miffiinburg were Sunday at the John Weaver home | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hosterman of | Dayton, Ohio, were Sunday night guests with the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Hosterman Mr. and Mrs, John Relish and daughters Sara Jane and Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Winters were Saturday business visitors in Bellefonte Rev, and Mi J. R and son Franklin and dau visited at the K Breon Friday Mr. and and Mrs David « Winkleblech Mensch callers turkey behecklerl rhter JOYCs nite home | and S 34 Mr: H lied at- the urd of & Quite nda chen shower r Clady; faltanet 1} : yq y vine oar isited playing gams Wg and refreshment Ved ye \ 0 N Pa 1 Mrs am Gillespie, ’ Tuesday « ir infer, and Mrs : Lomison, nburg were Su A. J. C Smith weekend motored ) Mr.and Joined and motor and Mr it Mr DeBoer and Mr Paul Hunter of St the weekend Barnhart ad the mi DRY TOP From lag week) BL . atthe E AY p.m . T Ro H. Host ung the bucket! bri- put the fire oul at the home © in Kelley, after Mr. Kelley gone to work and Mrs. Kelley preparing her washer for wal when she discovered a fire al chimney of her heating stove. The children gave the alarm (o neighbots and the fire was out in a few minute: with but very liftlé damage Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edmiston helped Mrs. Edmiston 's.mother, Mr Reese butcher on Friday. Mrs. Nancy Alkens is not en) her noimal good health for her a speedy recovery Mrs. Jennie Simms is days with her daughter of Pittsburgh } allied at the Poorm on Wednesday were: Mr pe and litle daughter, nryn Miller, Mary Clemens, Hel- MacNamara and Ethel Poor of Bellefonte, Mr, Mrs Jin Wedley Clearfield were supper gue Cla; Hiker home Thu! s Miss Bessie Johnsor nson and daughter Ans Holta Hollow, Jack Wetzler spent Friday with his aunt, Mrs. Nellie BEdmint Mrs. Clara Holt of Tyron spending a few days with her mo! Mrs. Candis Alkens, Lo help with bute bom 3 A. Auman fom 3 2ont day last week Mrs. Ella Musser spent the weeg- end with her song Thomas and Clay- ton al State College. Word has been received that N. 1. Solafl Astakhoff had a rip to Johnson City, Te where they are spending te to Florida safe 1 enrou ws ¥ we Dope ed HS William Hackman, was found dead in bed al his home in Rockville. Death O a stroke of paralysis, Mr wa spending the LE ee ai Hackman pre in his sual heal and when he retire deal wa eding day hom L Kat on Tr Wiad nn and fa al yion Jack Weaver » visited J. Weaver | Sue Long and Mr man are i] at this writing John Margeller of Bloomsburg his grandparents, Mr, J. N. Moyer, this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Meek and chil- dren Dick and Lucille of Bellefonte visited relatives in town on Satur. day. Miss Grace Leslie of New York City retumed to her home Frida; after spending several weeks at the Rev. N. F, Douty home Miss Mary Miller of State College spent Bunday at her home in West Rebersburg. Clymer Tyson of Harrisburg visit- ed his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Tyson several days last week SUMMIT HILL Mr. and Mrz Miles Etlers and family of Fairview, visited Sunday at the Fred Watkins home Miss Alta Watking returned to her home on Sunday afler spending a few days in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herr of Orvis- ton, called at. the Irvin Young home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and three sons and Mr. Clair Cowher gpent last Sunday with Mrs. Warr's mother and brother of Orviston. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Chapman call- ed al the John Warr home Bunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Warr called at the Fred Watking home Sunday. afternoon. We are 50 to report that our pastor Rev, Miss Aor ng Bind is | show at Tyrone on Monday night. sick at this writing. We sure do Mrs. Merlamm Osman and Miss Those who called on Miss Bow- Philipsburg on Monday. man on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Btters, Mr. and Mrs. Pred moved into their new home recently Watkins and Mrs. Daisy Watkins, | bulit also Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herr and | | Mrs, Irvin Young. | Mr, and Mrs. Clair Cowher and | T A ~ visiting Mr: with your cow think you can us time now PORT MATILDA (From last week) A. H. Duncan of Philipsburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis 5a Williams Mrs, Stella Mots of Driftwood vise ited several days with Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mrs. Ora Shobert her mother, Mrs. EM. Woodring, Mrs. M. Y Thompson spent Saturday in Phil- ipsburg shopping. Sam Harshberger and his mother Mrs. Alice Harshberger of Claysburg spent Bunday at their home here Mrs. Clare Bennett who has been very ill is improving slowly. Mrs. Mary Behers of Pitcairn, vis. ited recently with relatives here ang State College. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harpster, sor and daughter, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, George Harpster, Mr. and Mrs. Martz of Altoona, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mr G. R. Cowher. Mr. and Mrs. John Ping, of Ty. rone, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Funk and daughter, Doro- thy. Miss Mildred Weaver and Miss Bethel Poulson, took in a picture le Enforcement Agents Beaten Two state liquor enforcement family and Mm. John Warr called f agents were badly beaten by a 62- |, "tot ‘Price, Mr. on Mr. and Mrs, Robison at ML | year-old man, his wife, son and 3 Eagle Tuesday afternoon. | daughters, it is alleged, after the Don't forget the regular church agents had disclosed their identity | services as usual, Sunday School al following purchase of moonshine, 19:30 followed Hy preaching; Young Pollowing report made by the agents People’s meeting Sunday evening at to the Bloomsburg detail of State i 7; followed by preaching; the regu- Motor Police, members of the deta) {lar Thursday evening Prayer meeting arrested Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bogart, {at the church. Everbody welcome their son Alfred, and daughters Lois, { to the meetings, | Mildred and Geraldine, charging ag. | Misses Esther and Dorothy Yeager gravated assult and battery, resisting | Yialted with Mrs. Clair Cowher Fri- arrest and interfering with an of. day afternoon. | ficer, | HOWARD (From last week), Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Glllesple, Mrs. | Miss Elizabeth Robb of Lock Ha- Clair Butler, Olalr | ven called on her aunt, Miss Emma Robb Thursday evening, A birthday surprise party was giv- en in honor of Mrs, Willlam Mapes al her home Thursday evening. The evening was spent In playing cards Those present were: Mr, and Mrs Jack Sutton, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Jacobs, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Fickes, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dorman, Mr and Mrs, Dennison Confer, Mr. ana Mrs. Harold Kline, Mr, and Mrs Jack Gray, Mr, and Mrs, Murk wal- lace, Mr. and Mrs, Mac Bowes and Mr. and Ms, Willlam Mapes, Mi Maggie Spelgelmeyer leave Wednesday evening to visit with daughter Mrs Annie Bchuonover and familly of New York City Spelgelmeyer will spend g days at the Schoonover home and Mrs, lester Heller and Tim" of Alexandria spent the home of Mr. Wilbur will her Vrs mn Sun- aay a Brumbaugh. Mrs, Herbert Sicklew of Buffalo arrived Monday to visit at the home { her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Confer. Guests at the Confer home over Sunday were Mrs. John Shay of Renovo, Mr and Mr D. M Wate of Tyrone Amanda 50 rapidly that wil and calling on friend: Kale Weber, Miss Nelle Web Mri. M. W, Wagner and Mr Joyd Kemp attended lodge in Belle- » Monday evening Phyllls Brumbaugh sprained r ankle this past week while ing baskét ball and Mrs, Milo Leitch of Adri- are visiting at the home ol Lettch's sister irs, Mary and daugn- ter Gardner she “bi DIac- pra hday surprise 3 ome Mr } of went many refieshmenty 10 (wenty-e ruhdagy Wai m Paul's He elved Delicious re tht people. SUrprise parcy i Edwin hen birthday last Friday evening MOWARD SCHOOL NEWS 5 agus Centre-Clinton Basket ball League 1638-1939 schedule Centre Hall at Snow Shoe at Howard at Howard at ill Hall at Howard eim at Howard Howard as Howard at Mill Hal) 30 # at Howard t Howard Spring Mil m at Howard 4-Cemtre Hall at Howard rch 3--8pring Mills at Howar ————— SMULLTON (From last week) Recent visitors at the home of Mr: Carrie Detwiler were Mr. and Mrs Franklin Bonner of Churchville, N Y. Ruth Yegge of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Detwiler family of Aaronsburg. Mrs. J. G. Winklebleck who figur- 1 4 cAr accident at Millheir ag0 Saturday and who bruises about the body is ; as well as can be expected Crouse and two childrer Lock Haven were Sunday din- the home of Mrs 1d: ana ner + a4 Pearl William last week i Mrs. Elery Day and fam Lewisburg were Sunday vis the home of Mr. and Mrs wis On ors al Joe Smull My ret and Miss Pea bish O Mrz. Wilbur D ye 1 Williams and Samuel H were visliors on Bunday in Red H at the home of Mr. and Mr Frank Sprinkel, Mr. and Mrs. Arby Evans of Mill heim were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs Maud Winters, Mra. Carrie Detwiler ter, Mrs burg last Mr. and daughters at the Mr Me ol visited he: Lulu Royer in Rebers- Wednesday Mrs. H. A. Meyer and Doris were recent visitors and Mrs. W. D. Meyer —— POTTERS MILLS From Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keister, daughters Helen from Johnsonburg, Mr. and Mr. Green and Miss leota Bouse of West Decatur visited at the home of their cousin Mrs. F. ¥ Palmer on Sunday. Mr. and Mma. GO. H. McCormick, Mrs. Laura MoOormick and Miss Caroline MoClaskey motored to Mer- cer on Saturday and returned on Sunday. They visited with Miss Laura Belle McCormick. The village was shocked on Satur- day to hear of the death of Miss Willa Blauser, who died in the Lew- istown hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Hite, Mr. Hink- | zelman, Mrs. Les Hoover from Ches- ter called on Sunday at the G. H. McCormick home. Clyde Walker and family from Bellefonte visited on Sunday at the E. B. Palmer home. HANNAH (From last week). The Hannah school held their Thanksgiving play on Wednesday 23, 1938. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car] | {Troop 2, Bellefonte, will be the ad- | Price was very ill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Poullog butchered a | 450 1b, hog on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Woods have | Miss Madaline Price is on the sick lst at this writing, Mrs. Ruth Streightiff and daugh- iter Claretia were Sunday visitors Ww | the home of Mr, and Mrs, Carl Price. i i : Mrs. Margaret Walk, Mrs. fan Price, Mr. Merrill Price and wife, John Stimer spent a joyous day butchering two nice hogs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Hardy. Claretta Streightiff and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Price were Saturday shop- pers in Tyrone, We are sorry (0 learn at this writing that several of Mrs. 8. A. | Hardy's children are on the sick list. : : i It is well to remember that good. ness is its own reward, | | ZION (Prom last week), | Borry to note Guy Carner is under the doctor's care. We wish him a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Corman and son spent last Wednesday with Mrs, Blover's aunt, Mrs. Miller at Elizabethtown Mr, and Mrs. Joe Owen: Monday at Clearfield Glad to report Jerry Harnish was able to return school. Jerry had the misfortune of having his leg broken while visiting his grandpar- ents, In Willlamsport. He was hit by a car Mr, and Mrs. Merril Witherite spent Baturday at the Allen Harter home Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Hockman, Mr and Mrs. “Les” Carter spent Bunday alt the N. J. Hockman home, Glad to report Mrs. Hockman able to be spent Out again Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Bmeltzer and family spent Sunday at the Paul Clevenstine home Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stover, J. B Stover and Miss Larue spent last Wednesday at the home of Charles Miller in Johnstown Mrs. Ida Markle of Hublersburg pent Fri at the John Hockman home Cg 4a aa y note “Pat” Royer is not health his many him to enjoy y WU enjoying the friends would like Quite a number of folks of community attended the Kiw Farmers banquet held Tuesday ¢ ing at the local Reformed Social } FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Huey and Mr and Mrs. Leroy Freeby of Boalsbure, sited with Mr. Freeby's parents, in Philadelphia over Thanksgiving and reluwned home Bunday evening Mr. and Mrs, lester Crust and children visited the Ea:l Crust nome rood our at i on Thanksgiving sorry to hear that Gray mart passed away at ! X av nis Dons are last His be missed by wi presence will Inte: ment made r Spearly and d at the Florence Bren- home on Thanksgivin dnd Mrs. Domer Smeltzer of Hall visited at the Bernard home on Sunday evening visited at the Morris . nen a Mr Centre Cris Tora Breon Oarner he Old Age Payments Slightly Higher , from Page 1) Snyder, Union and matey ERS SEAN {Co Northumberiand Tioga Counties Mr. Jemison attributed the ex. OFA the Blale’s average claim over the national average 10 gener ally higher-than-average pay scales in Pennsylvania average of 1715 clag $11558781 | ne ng October was $6740; 5 totaling $10.82] 42 over the nation was $61 81 Each payment was made in 2 who has wered employment December 31, then has sitained or 0 a close relative or rep- the estate of a work- Gf Tha “He totaling n Yivalua aur ump sum 0 an re- ceived Wages al some 1836 and age 65 resentative of who died In all in amd to 3 fr aa time sinoe Si er Lancs the payments the total in covered employ- December 31. 1836 and attainment of age 65 or death Persons attaining age 65 are not re- quired retire from employment order 10 be eligible for benefits Monthly retirement benefits will not be paid before 1842. Persons who were 65 years old before the pro- gram became effective on January 1 1837 are not entitled to any bene fits under this phase of the Bocial Security Act Of 234.083 claims certified for pay- ment in the nation since January 1937, when benefits first were pay- able, 25555 were from Pennsylvania, These amounted to $1.084,168.78. The national total of payments at the end of October was $0,622.36086 Pennsylvania ranks second among the states in total number and total amount of claims payments, being exceeded only by New York with 27833 claims amounting to $1.333.- 582 98 Mr. Jemison announced that his office is ready to advise any individu- al who may believe he is eligible to file a claim, and to aid in develop- ing the claim The Williamsport Of- fice forwards claims from its ser vice area to Washington, where they are adjudicated and certified to the Treasury for payment. —————— a ——— —— Scout Conference To Be Held Here (Continued from Page 1) year will be advancement. Leaders who have had outstanding success {in various phases of the Scout ad- vancement program have agreed to {serve as advisors in the group meet- | ings. The program has been set up {80 that every junior officer will have {a chance to enter into every discus | slon. Guy Poorman, percent of wages received ment between to in Scoutmaster of ‘visor in the discussion group on the | Tenderfoot requirements. District Scout Commissioner Foster T. Aug- ustine will be advisor on Second and First Class first aid. Rover Ralph Myers will be the advisor in the signaling group. Assistant Scout« master Elmer O. Etters of Troop 3, leader of the group tracking, knife and axe work, and | the use of the compass. Assistant Scoutmaster “Ted” Bilger Crew and Scout Executive Kenyon assist in the conference. Btate College, will be discussion | of the Central Pennsylvania Rover | Woody are other leaders who will | Milesburg Church | To Render Musical (Continued from oage one) Soprano Bolo—"1 love a Little Cottage--Miss Virginia Miller, Soprano Solo: "Hymns of the Old Church Cholr”-Miss Miller Hymn-*My Days are Gliding Bwiltly by"-Congregation, Organ Number-G, Clarence Black Intermission and Offering for or- gan fund Bass 80lo:-Mr, Miller Hymn:—*I'm a Pligrim and I'm a Blranger”-Congregation. Selections Musical Martin Hymn-"8hall we gaiher River?” Congregation Organ Number. Clarence Black Bass Solo Resignation” Mr Miller, Hymn Fairer than Day Benediction, The soloists include Prof, G. Clar. ence Black, organist; John K. Miller, bass and song director; Miss Vire ginia Miller, Irvin Marin, musical saw WOODWARD Revival services ren are Meeting: on Baw in at “There's a land Congregat SOPrano, tA sa on———— in the Evangelical this week oh 4. cont were ARE Weil those of last January John Hassinger and s Genevive, Evelyn and Carrie Northumberland spent their Thanksgiving and weekend with Mrs Hassinge:' mother, Ms Carrie Jue not aviengeq families for with week 10 Jay up were eg in WeTe Cer- Ea ri » vr b lows 10 get his doe i after he weighed 90 pon fal he says Thanksgi y had heavie } for many years. It measured inches on Priday moming and morning the mercury two degrees bel st morning weex he c re y thus far thi the cold wave stru r unexpectedly. or stasom opened on Mon- g Quite 3 number of n distance places were 2210 anny 3 APY! N community » (RES Of oh of Phi occurred Sat forenoon i abou, eleven o'clock His death was os ¢ heact fall- s suffering for a n Funeral ser- vices were the home 3 miles southwest of (own on Tuesday {forenoon conducied by his pasgior, Rev. H A. Houseal oontinued in the Aaronsburg Evangelical church of which he was a member, He is survived by his now sorrowing widow Lydia (Musser) Stover, beside 3 Laodie, Alice, and two home a stepson, Ray Qur sincere sympathies are exiende to the sorely bereaved family. Mr Stover followed the butchering and cattle duginess for a number of years He will be greatly church a on > Aw dag ¥ held anc > 8 A850 Ag. Extension (Continued from Page 1) diicuss home beautification and i- lusirate his talk with a moving pic- tu reel taken at a demanstration planted at the Harris Township high school building last spring, and will also show pictures «of many other home beautification demonstrations in which the Extension Service has corporated with schools, churches and individual home owners in land. scaping work throughout the county during the last few years. County Extension Agents R. C. Blaney and Helen 8. Butler, will report the ac- tivities of Extension Servipe in agri- culture and home economics during the past year. In the afternoon session which ponvenes a: 1:30 promptly. Professor J. BE. McCord, of the Farm Manage ment Department, State College, will be the main speaker. He hag been in charge of a farm management | survey which has been conducted In Centre County, through the coopera- | tion of the farm people in the coun- ty. for the past seven years. Over 1260 farm records have been sum- marised and present a very inter- esing and worthwhile picture of agriculture in this county. This is the first opportunity Centre County peopie have had to have this in- formation presented to them. Ac {cording to Mr. Musser, president of | the association, the facts that Mr. McCord has to present will not only be of interest to those who COOp- {erated in the project, but the infor. {mation will be valuable to all farm. {ers in the county as well as business {and professional people. He urges {anyone who can possibly do 50 to be | present. | Mr. H OG. Niegiey, Assistant Di- | {rector of the State Agricultural Ex- | tension Service of State College, will | give a ghort talk on the work of Ex- | * | economics. will tell about the i | sciatica, | Bass © i £ first application a | HL Relle actually comes Hy i te | 10 minutes, Chronic fares | unusually severe will, of course, re- | guire continued ed? | tout.” A Ra A URCHE Pilgrim Holiness, Coleville J. A, Byrd, Pastor, Priday night Prayer, James Wion's home 7:30; Bunday School 9:45; Bunday morn- ing Worrhip 11:00 o'clock; Young People’s Me: ting Bunday 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic Services 7:30 p. m. St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte The Rev. Bamuel H. Sayre, Rector Sunday, December 4th, 1088, The Becond Bunday in Advent. Holy Eu. charist 8:00 A, M.; Church Bchool 0:45 A. M.; Choral Pucharist witn sermon 11:00, The preacher will b: the Rev, Morris W. Derr, Btuden: Chaplain of Bucknell University St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Beoond Sunday in Advent, Decem- ber 4. 0:30 a m. Bunday School; 10:45 a. m. The service and sermon ‘Entering the Strait Gas” 6:30 p m. The Cacechetical Class; 730 p.m Vespers and sermon: “Tae Lord, He God The Missionary Society will meet on Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Clarence E Amold Pas » or Boalsburg Lutheran Parise 3oalshu: g—8unday Bchorl gt 9:20; No preaching sgrvices. Pleasant Gap—ie y 8chool al 9:20, Wor- Bere at 10:30; Anniver- important to each member, please note the announce. ment: Christmas Cantata will be rendered Friday before Christmas Shiloh--Bunday School at 8:30; Ves- and sermon with the 70th annl- presentation of epclic Brown former and Rev services Teel yon appeal Boys Sentenced In Clinton County (Continued from page oDey * it stipulation that bath g men will report to Swengel H Centre County parole officer, y 8. They { where they they have ost Ol y the par- will the youn i 5ome- the sieal- COmMULLY 035 come WO «iw aracierized ormenting G. Good, in the offense ag Chief! of Police John presenting the case 10 the court, re- marked that bicycle stealing has come 0 be a major offense in that comunity where 133 have been siden this year Irwin and Bumbarger stole two bi- cycles in October belonging 0 Mon- toursvilie boys. The Centre Cuolily boys were visiting in Lock Haven, having hitch-hikes there They tion home and for that purpose, cetitre County, lhe sold, and later were re- a SPRING MILLS Junior class of the Greg Township Vecational School will present t by Moonlight” a IL will db School Audi- A , Dec. 8 8:00 has been nominated as the of the season. You yment {rom this up-to-date comedy. The three chuckling da Kies will afford much laughter and amusement and we can't leave oul the irresponsib.e “Happy Powell” whose ®©road smile the radio i” who is try- the national pro- filiam Gardner” (hat wil of the station Fred Fellen- : Kennellsy, Jean Wails, Hester Ripka, Helen Wallace, Ma ie Long, Ruth Breon, Margaret Imschwiler, Viola Crader, Esc Showers, Marshall Frazier, Walter Snavely, Dean 8payd, John Treas- ter, Eugene Wolfe, and Leroy Duck Admission 15 and 25¢. All welcome ~ MEN WANTED TO MAKE 4-DAY TEST The comed) Peay Ie sa When & man hes rheumatism so bad. ir that it is down- right agony even (0 move, and then he seems suddenly to regain complete vain, | freedom the chances are that be has earned FREE PROOF the secret of MUSCLE-RUB, | through this new discovery. 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