CENTRE DEMOCEAT, BE LLEFONTE, FA. —Dgcember 29, 1008. Over The County News Paul Fleck, 13-year-old son ankle when he ran plug while playing with a group of post boys on the street near the of the Rov. Robert E. Fleck, and Mrs Fleck, of Howard, sprained his right agninst a fire being rebuilt by the company A portion of the Penns Cave rural telephone Hine leading to the Grove farm, occupied by Cuyer Grove, is with a view of improving the service, A purebred Hampshire boar was office building. He was unable to yecontly purchased by W. P. Camp- attend school last week. George Emel, who has an inter Chiristiong at his home at N. Spring street and has an- ar rangement Inclides a toy town, for est, dam with a waterwheel running mn esting display each Fifth avenue, Bellefonte, other display this vear. The a sawmill, with a Christinas tree the center of the village G. G. Neff, Millheim dealer and mortician, has and beautiful display In his ple, wintows and him by Garrett & bersbure and with Christmas carols sung through the amplifier the automatic chapel musical strument, the att person: +OfMcers of Bellefonte Lodge 268, Free and Accepted Masons the ensuing year were installed at the [inal 1938 Mast Tuesday night. The fol lowing were elected and installed worshipful master, J. Willard Barn hart, Jr; senior warden, J. Cherry, Tavior; treasurer, Frederick O. Wit mer (re-eideted); secretary, H. Bloop (re-elected for 22nd term) trustees, Ebon B. Bower, - Earl Orr and Lewis R. Lenhart elected): representative Lodge, Arthur H ed). Jolim Dunn is past master of the Kidder, ract Hsplay meeting the lodge, furniture a hovel show window. A miniature church, stee- ill, was built for of Re- | Painted green and white, being from in- 5 many No for elected and of Melvin junior warden, Harry C Arthur 8 (all re- in Grand Sloop (re-elect- immediate MODERN WOMEN NEED NOT SUFFER monthly pain and delay due pervous sirein, exposure Arsimilar causes ters Diamond Brand Pills sre affective, ta Chie "reliable and give QUICK RELIEF. Soid Ly Grog stsfor on or 45 yrapn, Ask for— SRS CHICHESTERS PILLS § DIAMOND NW BRAND" bell ‘on the Penns Cave farm. Mr, Campbell makes breeding of swine one of the chief Incomes from the farm {lsh breed and are black with a white belt back of the shoulder In a decree of court, issued re- cently, Judgeglvan Walker ordered the former poor directors af the Philipsburg poor district to pay to the Philipsburg borough the sum ot $84,684 80, representing the balance | remaining in the poor fund on Jan- uary 1, 1938, when the poor diss triets were abolished Golden wedding anniversaries are being mentioned s0 frequently that thelr occurrence is no longer a rare fty. This was not so some Years ago, when the anniversary period was sufliclently rare in the come munity to attract more than local attention This may go to prove that the span of life {5 lengthen ng. Farmer C. T. Crust, of near Cens~ tre Hall, had hard luck a few days ago. On going to the baum in the moning a farm hand had noticed ithe most valuable horse In the stable out of kelter. He informed Mr, Crust who went to the stable as soon as possible, but in the short intervening time the animal had died A group of interested in vatncement of Centre Hall citizens furthering the ad- the Centre Hall High school band, and in appreciation of the efforts of Prof. David IL | Graybill giving his time for instrue- tion without financial remunera- tion, have raised a fund of approxi- mately 850 as a partial reward for {his voluntary service { At a regular meeting of the Mili- heim Fire Company, No. 1, held on Friday evening, December 9, the following officers were clocied : pres- ident. Charles F. Stover; secretary, SQUARE DANCE wis AND we ROLLER SKATE HECLA PARK wens EVERY we FRIDAY NIGHT NO ADMISSION CHARGED { Norman W. Braucht; treasurer, M [.. Breon: {ue chief, L. F. Bogh; 15t assistant, Bong ©. Musser: 2nd assistant. Chas. A. Miller: 3rd as- sistant, John Reifsnyder: chaplain, Lloyd Cable; plugmen, Ralph Brown, Ralph Rossman, Ralph fe « | Theatr Millheim, an- g that persons who are with. funds for entertaloment, who y Higts ¢ Srouds as are -ligted b assistance, will be out the 1 «1far Wie Wellal 666 Liquid, Tablets, b Salve, Nosedrops relieves COLDS due to cold Try “"Rub-My-Tism” - a Wonderful Liniment ATTENTION FARMERS ! BE sn Jou rut. tn —- ——— “0. W. Houts * LUMBER COMPANY Stale College, Pa. Phone 789, Fever And. Headaches C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Flard Wheat Pat Flowr WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Yery Best Flour Winter Wheat. Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 207% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Witithir's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Wagner's Chick Feed § - being worthy ol given free passe to shows during O60 thi praelice the holiday seas is in lige wilh custom ¢stab- lished by Mr. Kolb several years Ago and appies only to those lo whom this pleasure is denied only ay w thelr unfortunate financial pose OF NEW unioriunaie aancias pe the An apparently heavy leak in water lone 0 the bank buliding. Centre Hall, was re- valved on Friday The leak Was somewhere the water main and where private pipe line centered the bullding., but showed 00 waste of water anywhere. Cor- rection was made by threading a three-quarter-inch pl through inch-and-a~-hall old line. The large pipe ¥as used to accomodate a wa- ter motor used as power to operate d printing press Dr. James M. Runkle, pastor of ithe Trinity Evangelical and Re formed chureh in Altoona for the past 18 years, going there from Jeannette, announced his retire- ment from the ministry. Dr. Run- kie preached his last sermon in Al- toona recently, and he and his wife will take an spartment in Wik liamsport in January. Dr. Runkle is & native of Potter township. He graduated from Franklin and Mar- ‘shall College and the Beminary, and was successful in his long career as 8 minister, It was probably due to the heavy dose of sulphur of zinc taken by Ed- wird Lajr of Centre Hall, that saved his life, or at least it legeen- ‘ened the immediate suffering. A lazge dose taken In mistake for ¢p- som 8aits caused vomiting and re- i lieved. the patient. Mr. Lair, on dis- covering his error, went to the Ho- | gan garage, made known what he had done, and asked that a phy- sician be notified, and then retired i to a gnall compartinent in the rear of the garage The physician pre- | geribed taking milk Jiberally, which ladvice was followed with good re- 16ults.. The two drugs have a very similar appearance, but there is no islmilarity in their action. Centre County's. Commissioners hate taken steps to have a bill in- trxiuced at the pext session of fhe Legislature which would have the state bear the expense connected with the disposition of convicts who \segape from the Western Peniten- | tiary at Rockview. At the present time Gentre county is burdened with thet expense, with is only recourse boing to charge the county from which tie eomvict was originally gentenced with the expense in- ' volved. This has been difficult, since Centre county has had Jo sue in the cotirts. far the amounls owed by several other counties. Al present the Commissioners are trying lo collect some $15,000 owed Centre by | other counties. 104s sald that As- | sepntithan Haines will be asked to introduce the bill. The Commission ‘ers are «iso. planning fo seek the tween the ris LE Pry yw K CHArR BLO FOC Years agc Rydes Cream Calf Meal. * Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. i Dealers in All Kinds of Grains OE ar r— BELLEFONTE, PA. Sg ——— , Changts in the registration code. "VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Charley Blankley and datighter Jaynei spent ihe weekend in Pittsburgh. Mrs’ Harriet Shope was very i i 8 ised when she received a smal | orate: ges from her son George i i : pafly ¥or. her Sunday School class ‘on Friday night, ice cream’and cake | | were ed. Then Santa came ii "ahd all of the children began lo sing i Christmas Carel for Peggle Eckiey rand fo wish her a Merry X-mas. Mr, Stanley Jones of Pittsburgh, ggent Christmas with his Jady friend, | Betty Bekley, The Hempshirves are an Eng- | Pirst National + _— REBERSBURG Mrs. Elizdbell Boge, Mr. and Mrs, Marion Young and Miss Maxine Tervir of Jersey Shore and Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Wolfe of Rebersburg, were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Orvis Swaris, Mr. and Mrs, Myles Grendnger of Kaneville, Illinois, are visiting rela tives In Unds vicinity. Mr. Preston Zeigler and family of MeAllisterville ave spending a few days with the former's parents, Mr. ond Mrs. W, H, Ziegler. Miss Anba Clegler of State College was also 8 weeckend visitor with her parents W. FP. Blerly sold his meat market and home to Paul Cummings during the past week. The latter will take possession of the same in the Spring. Mr. and Mis, C. O. Malisry moved from the home of Mrs, Della Shaler into rooms at the home of thelr son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. 8. O. Mallory, last Friday Earl Burd of Philadelphia, spent his Christmas vacation with his par. ents, Mr, and Mrs. Willard Burd, Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Ziegler and daughter Cynthia of Port Matilda, re visiting relatives here, this week. Mark Limberi, of Pierce Business Bchocl in Philadelphia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Limbert, the past week Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moyer have closed their home {or the winter and gone to Dloomsburg where they will be staving with their son-in«jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mis. Ray Mar toilas Mr, apd Mrs. WW. J. Hackenberg pent Christmas with thelr son-in- law and daugbter, Rev. and Mrs, C F. Catherman and family ai Han- over ne Blerly of Washington, D nd Paul Bierly of State College visited thelr parents, Mr. and Mis C. M. Bierly over Christmas Jack Guewite of Kingston and (riend Miss Leasure, of Connellsville were weekend visitors with his par. ants, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guisewite N. R. Bierly., who has been em- ploved as mechanic in Bierly's gar- age for a number of years, recently bought the same from the owner Mr 8. A. Bierly Mr. and Mrs. W. E Bair were Christmas dinner guests with thelr son Raymond and family at Smull- tan Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Baboock were Monday dinner guests with Rev. and Mrs. Freas st Loganton Mrs. Helen Shuite purchased former Scab Stover home, from the heirs, during the last week Miss Mary Louise Kelley of P ielphia, is 1g the Christmas acaticn = Dr w : the Aoi |g alii ypendis “wl ang Ralph Tate and Haan Ab sing al werk Maxine LANE € mbt by enn Die Irene Brungart, daugh of Mr. and Mrs. John Brungar, became the bride of Dean Gephatt, sat of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies COep- hari. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Truman Wise of Pll in "God's Missionary Chin LNT - Wolle's | £88 numoer reception followed at home of the bride's paren’s, where delinious freshmenis were served We wish Tung couple many years of hap They il reside at Boas Te the piness burg Miss Grace Wright of New York City who was 3 gues: in the home of Rev. N. FP. Douty for several woers redurned home Jost week Mr. and Mrs. Gale Swartr of all helin were weekend visitors alte the latter's father, H. C. Ziegler Mr. and Mra J. E Ziegler and Mr and Mrs. C. A. Page vere dinner guests al the home of Mr. and Jars Carl Beahms on Chrismas Day L. L. Meek and family of Bels- forte were visitors with relatives iv town on Sunday Word was received here on Monday of the death of Adam Brungari a. the home of his som Cleveland at Philadelphia. The body was brought to the home of hls son.in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. lee Woile and the funeral held this Thursday afternoon. Mr. Brungart was a resl- dent of our community and lived with his children here and the son In Philadelphia since the death of hiz wife srveral years ago. George Hosterman of Penn Hall called at the E. H, Hosterman home on Chrigimag day Mis Catherine Hosterman and perents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hosterman also of Penn Hall, called at the same home on Monday afternoon. Miss Margaret Kane spent the Christmas vacation with her pas ents in Kingston. Mr. snd Mis. W. H. Hackenbars and daughter Joan were Christmas visitors with Mrs, Hackenberg's par- ents, Mr. and Mre. LA Baker at Muncy Mr. and Mrs. Prankitn Covier and pe Saw THE ——— IY PLEASANT CAP Mr, and Mrs. Dale Adams, Nhs Adams Sr. and Miss Gladys Hazel boer of Connellsville, spent a fed days over X-mas with the Roy and Clyde Adams family Mr. and Mrs. Wade Evey were din- ner guests at the Jared Evey home X-mas day Ray Melroys drove to White Haven Christmas afternoon where he visit- ed his mother who hag been 111 fo several months, and then to Palmer ton where he spent several hours with his father who hag been in 8 serious condition In the hospital at that place since the beginning of November, having been very (ll a his home several months prior to be- ing taken to the hospital. His con- dition remains about the same. Mn Melroy's condition is a little Im- proved. Mr. Melroy then returned to White Haven where he spent the time until Monday afternoon with us mother Samuel Noll returned home Mon- day night from Annapolis, where he and Miss Charlotte Heim of Belle- fonte, had spent X-mas with Mid- shipman 8, R. Noll who has been 18 there e¢ Dec. 4th and his mother wi has been with him ever sinc hig Hines. Mr. 3 Mis. Haim oO. Bellefonte having wolored down fo them thal day. They had a nice litle visit with Samuel Jr. while In Annapolis. His condition remains about the same Mr, and Mrs __ Lo Charles Biers and daughter Owendolyn Of Niagara Falls spent a day thelr X-mas va- cation with the Harry Bligers. The house owned by Harry Bliger and recently vacated by the Marshal Simpson family is being made ini n double house and will likely be ready for occupancy within the next month Mins Wig a dinner guest at the roy home Sunday evening, Willlam Crumiish, a Scnjor at Penn Sate College is spending his vacation with his parents Mr. Richard Livingston resigned § position with the Central Penna Co, several weeks accepted a position th the Power Co. al State College. He had been affilialed with company previous 10 going with the Gas Co Santa's arrival at the ME ci by Fire Truck Christmas eve, a grea: event in the lve of tf hundred or more kiddie: there 0 welcome him eC A treat Of whlch the proud. A regular X-mas program was carried oul Intiuding X-mas Cara hich were sung there in different places in the Previous custom Centre Ball W reek at the 8 EB Noll Miss Fetlterolf 1 Mis 1 charge of thing abence will 5 vacation § Mrs Pleldman Hamilton dale and M: and Ms. Hu- ! Biste Cuiieg Pere e family dinner at X-mas da) wo sllended Titan X-mas ty for kiddies report a wonderful time. Little Miss Gloria Irvili was little guest. Little miahed nid received of Joanna Decker of Bellefonte Noll-Mei- hi Gas |; na ago will | &4 hams vail a wal wh Each : were fustly #3 uf an Hg CAL Paget eh of " some wi Ril~ nual : » Gloria relitalionist a} an A bi ww 8]. Claire Hazel has beet on the sick ist for the past few days. Mr. Ma- bu ne of the road men for White Rock Co {1 ing his ilne LeRoy 8 bus | Hi a r Towa last week LO 5 with his parents Daryl Romick & spendin: i mas season wilh his parents hols i} ba HE By von HLLRGASNS (From las. week) The stork visited the Joh: ser home i and eft nice seven and one half pou whom they have Wayne We are sorry 10 note the death of William Wolford on Monday while al his Work as an engineer on the White Rock train that carries stone from quarries op one part of town to the other. Mr olfordd had stepped off to assisi the brakeman and accidentally fell under the wheels, Mr. Wolford lived In this Lown some years ago before moving to Btate College and has been em- ployed at White Rock g number of Years. Beside his family M7. Wol- ford leaves a hom of friends who mourn his passing. The Angel of desth; called a secs ond time In our Ittle town Monday and claimed as the second vietim the litle three month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martz. The child had only been sick a very short time. Mrs. George Margargel Sr. enter tained the members of the Ladies AM Sunday i them a nd boy named Ronald ‘of the M. E church at her home family of Millhelm were Sunday af- ternoon callers at the L. 1. Hartman home. Mr, and Mrs, Jay Vonada of Pied- ler visited al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and family on Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Brungart of Erie are guests al the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brungart. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver and family spent Sunday at the home of the latler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8, Winkiebloch at Vicksburg. Mr. and Mis. Charles Probst of lock Haven, Isabelle and James Mallory of State College were Christ (of the play mas visitors with their mother, Mrs. | ‘donated a giflt—a toy for need 2v shille Lulu Mallory. Paul Breon returned to his work in the Public Assistance office at Bellefonte on Wednesday after sov- eral weeks leave of absence follow ing an appendectomy Miss Helen A ployed at the Laurelton State Vi- age, spent the Christings vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Arbogast. | Hamsport Business College, spent {her Christmas vacation with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith. i . Rev. and Mrs. N, F. Douty, Mr, Mrs. M. W. Bag Monday : ; C. 8B. Hosterman home at Coban, and rbogast who 1s em- | Wednesday evening, It wes in the form of a X-mas party as is (he an- nual custom. Gifts were excha and light refreshments served : a short X-mas program was given, This rg nization is very active and as ple 00 tow t butlding fund. ard. de en The four teachers who had charge and operetta given by the pupils of their grades last Thursday evening deserve much credit for the suctessiul manner in which the pro- gram wag carried out. It was pro- nounced a decided succes: The Cettire County Counpil of Republicans held their regular moet. Ing in the Grange Hall lass Satur day afternoon. About 150 attended amang the guests were newly elec! ed Congressman Jimmy VanZandt | and Kenneth Haines our representa tive to the State Legisiature, After the business meeting a X-mas Pro. gram was carried out, Jight refreshes nents were served and each dren. Roy Melroy risburg and hy Live Wire class of the M. Sunday School held eM spent Monday fn Hare Kenneth Zerby tran- | Xmas party In the church last week Miss Gervidine Smith of Wil : tne evening. An interesting pro. gram was given and gifts exchanged. reports of ; Schrefflo: Mrs. Millard with $89 in addition to the $50 by Whiterook. ' Mr. Lloyd Jomes of “Silage” Mr ude an entousl-" | Mr. Brungard, of all who in any —_— ad Gh FAIRVIEW (From as; Those who attended the butcher. nn Tuesday at Mie, Amelia Chap- man's were Mr. and Mis, Russell Jones and baby and Mr, and Mrs. Tra Glibert of Meonsnnl Valley, Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Nyman of M! Eagle, Albert Young of Holt's Hollow, Benjamin Chapman of Summit Hill, Miss Pearl Mann of Howard R. D,, Mrs. Albert Lucas and son Jack, Mrs Myrtle Lucas, J. B. Lucas, Dick Wat- kins, Mrs, Amelia Chapman and son Chair and daughter Faye Mr, and Mrs. Rol! Pelmles of Or- viston, and Oscar Watkins of gum- mit Hill called on Dick Watkins On Saturday Mr, and Mis, Taylor Bellefonte, enlled on [friends vicinity ¢n Friday The Reverend Miss Ruth Bowman Florence Renn of Summi 1] called on Mrs, Amelia Chapman un Wednesday. Mrs. Alfred Lucas and two SONS Paul and Jack called at the Harvey Nyman home on Friday Mrs. Amelia Chapman and Morgan Lucas of this piace atlended the bul~ y at the Irs Gll- lcasant Valley at the Amel were Mr, and Mrs and baby Ernie of Valley, Barbara Confer of Mr, and Mrs red Lu children of this place James Lucas and two p. in. a the week HIE Confer of in our HAPmMAn hom Russell Jones Peasant i Bellefont . 8 And Mr. and Mrs sons called on Sunday Alfred Luces home, a CLARENCE Schools are closed, teachers out of own, vacation is on and everybody happy Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bhive spent Christmas with their daughter Mrs Pibert Myers and family at Lock Haven Mrs. P. J. MoGowan and daughter Janie shopped PFridey In Philipsburg Mra. Eva Wenrich and family are petting ready to move wo Snow Shoe, into the Mabel Lucas house. She had been living on the flat here Sorry to see vou leave folks. Come back whenever you oan 3 Miss Margaret Biggans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy O. Biggans of Poormanside is on a vaction Irom er work at Look Haven with her parents there The Russells of Jersey Shore and Wilkes Barre i Meeks we peek. and 8s nl 26 with the ra Peters visited 1 Mrs. A. L. Craft the h with usted at the pageant, Sunday even. ng's superb service in the Presby. rian church of Moshannon. Mon- 4 mpanied the Remsny- to Becth Creek where she will her vacation arr DANES B.C. Remenyder and Doris and Kay also Bam nf Are ,ITETS Rn 5 Pain Ren sorcella Craft t Pancake is Deering new one 15 + Fou # ¥ Nive sve ir guekiz at the “Her Brungard’s bachelor Guarters were Miss Gaynell Ardell of Johinstcen, Miss Sus Wagner of Moe ghannon and Miss Myr Peters Poormanside. The chief! article the supper menu was © wirw siies all assisted Orade plays on rida) wi Mr is the present teacher 3 Zoe Meck and abnt half of grade pupils in and town Weoednesday evening carol singing. The group is herebs commended for thelr splendid man- ner of extending Chris'mas cheer 10 anyone who might have listened Miss Zoe left on this tour imme- fiasely treat od jo yeter a’ of were about following the P. T. A distribution and ticketing at which le 50 Kindly helped as did alw the Poormanside ieacher Pourt grade teacher and Geasuwrer of the PT. A and school board Miss Kailiryn Wenriek of Gleason. spe the Christmas holidays with her mother Mrs. Eva Wenrick and family Benne Fye, Miss Ruth Miller. Mr and Mrs. Albert Belghtol of Millers burg. Pa. spent Christmas with Mr. Fye's sister, Mrs. Eva Wenrick. Miss Agnes Zimmerman arrived home Friday night 10 gpend Christ. mag week with her parents, Mr. and us Bteve Zimmerman . and Mrs. P. A of Wingw'e spent Cru gt of Mrs. Extright's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Shook 4 tan . On, nt "Mr. and Mrs. Martin t and family spent Sunday evening at the Eva Wernick home, Albert Maklusak, Pan! Venesiono and other member: enrolled in OOC camps at Coburn and elsewhere had 8 holiday vacation of a week Most Si fiom Tetrond to their posts Mon. av. _— Stephens is epending some of this week with her daughter hy ghter ai State Some folks hereabouls foasted ting dinner on turkeys won af ow Priday nil Bhoe y night playing The community tree by the brick tehoo] is being dismantled to dav Tuesday, on account of pranksters menting tree lights and decorations bad our town can't do - thing about these poe Mary Woenlak called and spent io Alga ing at the McGowan home Miss Ellen Wenrick returned home Saturday night after spending the past week with fri t asont ai Rebove ftiehds at Chemyonton of Veveziono eldest son of the Venenionos of Poormanside ix vaca (Honing at the home of his parents, Joe has ust completed a 33 months term as a member of Uncle Sam’ Civilian Conservation Corps. We take this means (the scribe) ang any and east or great way make the X-mas pageant he directed both here and at Moe shannon u success. Both may be re- peated In the near future. The {church one again this Bunday night Wt Moshannon and the school plays HER Was a real 2 hour service for oniy 10 and 20¢ at Clarence, some- time shorily after school reconvenes, Likely Jan. 5th or 6th. Watch post Same time, the only evening, needs to attend to bee Atk Mr. Taman, Mrs Man. -— ynok, Mrs Watson, Mrs. Stephens’ and others who saw the last periors mance for a word picture and Ih bet you'll think it enticing «wough W he there next time, Come Dew mu- sie, new help, new scenery and prel- tier decoration also a raised plate form with different lighting. Par- ents, children, associates, friends, relatives near and far of Grade Four and theh her vited to t cordially in- the next dai see further 1 witness “A oi are be with us on Jan, 6th (unless you notice) at Clarence and witn Little Brother of the Blessed” ‘ “The Street of Hearts.” 8 o'clock is the time. Shepherds, angels, men, Mary and Joseph all in Bibit- cal costume, ell be looking w v Bt id ‘We'll HV " | YOu a (From last week) The annual school Christmas prem will be given in the school auditorium on Thursday ning, December 22 r 22 The Baptist Christmas service will be held in the church, on Bunday evening, at 7 p. m. The program is sponsored by the B. Y. P. U. and will begin one-half hour later than usual The Church of Christ Christmas seuvice will be held In the mom ing, suring the funday school hour with special music for church vies service, Miss Lois Jones, taking care of Mrs during the time she hus cuperating from héy recent returned to her homes in Shore, on Eaturday Mrs. Bechdel, of Howard, Wednesday with her parents, and Mrs. Gene James Mrs. George Holtzapple, of Bells wood, visited her daughter, Mrs, N 1. Harter, last week Mr. and Mrs. McDowell Peters and two children have moved {rom the Prank Ounsalius farm 10 the farm owned by Clayton Kessinger Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Bullock, for- merly lived at this place, but have moved to the Behmick farm at the bottom of Sehenick's hill Mrs. Tile Kunes was hostess to the Keystone Bible clase of the Baplist Suns school, on Wednes- day evening Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mintzer and daughter, of Mill Hall were Sun. day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs M. C. Bowman Miss Mavic Boott, visiting her coutin, ards, Miss Vivian Pravel of Beech Creek fa weeknd visitor of Miss Virginia Durkin Christmas vacations have " wil Cinz ten Ortenit N.C as arrived home peng ith Mr and Mrs and Mrs. C of Ore were Bundsy Eb Atl {he ere pro= High VP. who has been Mayme Shaw been ree ines Jersey spent Mr fy naasy of Glasgow, is Marian Rich- * wan begun 80% al 3 0 Harris i PE es AP A ——— PINE GLEN » ol a png M Wer Weitz an mere K Wwpping a . Phyl x kes Thursdas MM: and Mr Low Willlam were William iock Haves 1G and s0d Jane Hoover's Wiel of Lm for . Avis a Kayes E wa Tap Friday diy Co § visited at NGE a Woy and Mrs 1 y of Moshiannon Sunifia n KK The #1 nd Oy from Lk will make me wilh ihe Folmar's who were seen shoppiug Bellefonte Friday sas Dick and Pl Hodge. Lioyd Werte, Mary Lou Bur- key and Mrs. Jame: Hodge The Christmas program wil] be held Sunday morning at 10:30 « the regular Sunday School hour. preaching in the evening ss usual Mrs. Maude Dukie of Norwich, Conn., returned home Tuesday. Mr: Dukle has been with her father, Nelson Watson since the funeral of her mother I sLT SUMMIT HILL! Mrs. John Warr and three sons spent last Saturday, Sunfiay snd Monday with her mother and broth- er at Orviston, as her brother and niece were on the sick Hat Alta Watkins spent Sunday with her parents here, We are glad to report that the per- sons who were on the sick jist ere better, but sorry that there are 8 Jot more sick at this writing. We with them a speedy recovery Mr, and Mrs. John Warr and three sons, Mra. Ralph McCartney and children also Mr. and Mrs. Clhalr Cowher and children visited Satur day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Robison of Mt. Eagle. Pay Woomer took dinner Sunday with her gir] friend Evelyn Watkins, Dont forget the church services Sunday school at 9:30, followed by preaching: Young People’s Meeting at 7 followed by preaching, also the Prayer Meeting at the chureh Thurs. day night. Every one weloome, We wish you all a Merry Christe mas and a Happy New Year, KEEPING TILE DRAINS OPEN PREVENTS FREEZING A warning concerning protection and maintenance of outlets of any | type of tile drain is timely at any time, says County Agent R. C Blaney. IL is alwave advisable 0 soroen oullets against the entrance of birds and animals and against crushing and undermining. Be sure the drain outlet is kept clear and functioning at all thes. Such care is particularly essential during the winter, ! Inspect drain tile outlets and re- {move grass. leaves, brush, gravel and other debris that may obstruct the free flow of water from ihe mouth of the drain. | Faflure to remove these obstroe. tions may result in water freeing in the tile snd causing considerable damage to the drainage system Some of the tile may be broken and the repair ob may be expensive, It would be funny, if ft wasnt tragit, how people continue to run {tio Siting What-are vaing the-aame | orossing amar « ad hotne d taem phans’ with yous wh 4 Ue " en i { bes hid | i | Lock Haven spend Cluistmas at the | and Mrs. Glenn Waliser at Belle- | with —— — CORSAGES For The New Year's Dance! CYCLAMEN PLANTS REDUCED , $1.00 and $1.50, o” Woodring’s Floral Gardens 1279 EAST HOWARD ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. FHONE 64, PORT MATILDA From last week) On Tuesday evening. De 8 o'cl Darothy OWIEY ab ORVISTON There 132 present at Bunda) Bch The Were 1 feiy K On SUNG 1 Terrien: at Loy: Women ai De 00L Cll 13th, at Cowher Melvin Sarl Donnas vher, ring Was Lie va dl vi ( The brid » Cowher was bridesmaid and Walk best mas While (hd sister Beulah Hosband was flower girl, 1 bride was dressed in white satin and jong white veil and wore a oorsage of roses. The } was dressed yellow satin and wore @ corsage of yellow and white flowers. Mrs. Elizabeth Gorman of Osceola Mills played softs Ivy “Here Comes the Bride” while Robert Barnett, and Miss Gearhart gang “1 Love You Truly.” A tion was held immediately alter the wiedding at the home and delicious refreshioenls were served. Mr. and Mrs. BR. C. Gardner of Beranton, spent Sunday with his sped grandmother, Mrs. Mary Near hool and then spent a day with his cousin, Mrs, M. A. Keri Mrs. A. J. Colicts. who hag beens bedfast for scvern) days. is able 0 be up again and is improving slowly. Robert Williams of Langley id, Va. is home for a ten day furlough. Mrs. Anna Duey stiended the funere gl of her nephew who wns killed a8 Clearfield by a car Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Miller spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lock Haven, | Bertha Condo and Mrs. Don of Bianchard, called at the Bunday evining entertainments Behoci the schools were well PRT BEF LL Mr family Leo Condo home The Christmas held by the Sunday nesaay night and Tiwgrsday aiternoon tended Mr. and Mis. Robert Bhearer are the proud parenis, of a baby girl born Dec. Zird, the stork also visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. David Confer al ihe Lock Haven hospital on Dec. 24 aud ieft a bog baby girl John Daley of Trrone spend Christmas st the Paul Lomison home, The revival the Orvis evening, act ett * un Ho ae Brickley and i» ari in esmaid in 3 0 wWea- Gh services will begin Ib hurch Suncay i. services wil be i and Mz. Raving: next Lester Wyland ang of Howard spent Christmas onfer home, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Buticr, daugh~ ter Pmaline and Otto Schenck visit- ed relatives at Howard on Bunday afternoon. b ot Co rer fan Uy 4 bbe Bd { § he Eherman C. W. Soil attended { her niece. Miss Doro= t Sandy Ridee on Tucs~ Dx Shank of Tyron her X-mas vacation is, Mr. and Mrs and Mr Calr bas said HOWARD OR ill TY FNS Christ» Weber, were Louret- VOTTeT Weber open Hale hon he 8 Wilbur mcéay in Lock Haven { Harvey Robb and i Mr: wok days J Diab a jew rong Chester Caseman ol t Contes holidays 1a children Ber reston Robb and ice ¢f Baltimore, spent at the home of Mr. and Robb. Mrs. T. R. Robb Baltimore Monday Ww nd a week at the home of her daughter-in-law and Mrs. Girard Allenderfer Sunday Sunbury and Mrs. Harold Kline spent ig in Lock Haven. Lester Wyland and children visiled several days this past week with Mr. Sherman Confer and sisters of Orviston. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Weiket son "Jimmie are spending several days In Get. isburg at the home of Mr. Weikerls parents. a———— Read the slaseified ads ang profit, Ct HH aft he her t Sut sisters and bro pent ) R of Mrs. Prank De Long on any evening for thelr regula Tiling Workers class met a1 Emaline Butler on Fri 4 apd 4 851 rts or regular monthly The schools had a bingo party on Thursday afternoon they also chant. cd off a turkey. Verna Shank being the winner, proceeds 10 pay for thelr piano Mr. and Mrs. Walizer of Bend, spent the weekend John A Oray home. Jean Gardner of Willismeport, spent the weekend at her homes here, Emaline Butler spent the wetkend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler. Otto Schenk, Bmaiine Butler Saturday North at the EIEITINTLENIRINNY KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY’S Phone 8589.R-.1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC ond VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES Mr. and Mr. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State College. spent Christmas at the Earl Harter home. Visitors at the ©. A. Dojan home on Christmas were Mrs. Clair Lyons and son William and Mr. and Mis Wibur Oates of Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz and son Ron- nie of Boalsburs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boone of Willem Boone home. Mr, and Mrs. Willard Harter were Christmas dinner guests with Mr. fonte. i Dinner guests at the Bdward Dul- | i lem home on Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler and two sons of Nittany and Pearl Duilen of Lock | Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pletcher and | daughter Marjorie spent Christinss Mr. Pletcher mother, Mrs Sylvia Plelcher ai Howard. | Oise Florence and Verna Dulien | of Williamsport spent Sunday night and Monday with thelr parents, Mr. | ant Mrs. Jack Dullen, visitors at the | same place Monday were Mrs, Robert | Laubach of Jersey Shore. Housewife's Pood Almanack i A coliection of tested recipes and | many valuable suggestions for pre- | paring appetizing meals. A regular | feature in The American Weekly, | the magazine distributed with the | Baltimore Sunday American. On | you know it’s the Finest Washer Made Deo all your Ironing quicker, and better, comfortably seat. ed, at a new THOR IRONER. Bellefonte Hardware Co. PHONE *08 Bellefonte, Pa. sale at all newsstands, J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency TEMPLE COURT—DELLENONTL-ITIONE 120 20 Percent Saving Open Evenings
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