Fifty Years Ago Rev. Father McArdle of the Catho- enjoyed by those present, Mrs. Daniel Durst, of near an aged couple, are ly- with. erysipelas, Mr. e first to be afiicted, and nu her husband, Mrs. Durst contracted the disease. A cul in the hand first absorbed some germs of the diseasae which has now prostrated the aged lady. Mrs. Sarah Keiser, who died In Philadelphia last week, was buried at Unionville on Sunday last. She had gone to Philadelphia for medi- cal treatment and never recovered. She formerly was of Howard, her maiden pame being Tddings. A hus- and two children are left of their family to mourn her Joss. EE the product. He interest of the of Williamsport, Ter Pp assemblage of friends Tuesday gathered at Mr. and Mrs. Issac 1 ; ; =3 8 3 - hg! Hi ; 5 : # # Hf 2 & £4 : Z2 E : : ; ! Curtin lost a small purse on Christ mas morning. The finder will DC become residents of Philadelphia— | daughter visited with Mrs. Dillon's | disciples from their close ascociation James was recognized as the head; Edward Duller liberally rewarded by returning it... they left on Monday for their new | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walk with Him should be better able to|8t Paul was 10 oppose Peter 10 his | jy and Mr and Mrs On Saturday evening there wag some excitement gt the rink occasioned aclight fire. A bundle of clothes was leit over one of the rooms and close to the stovepipe, and on Saturday the clothing ignited. Had the blaze not been discovered soon alter it started, the skating rink might have been a goner. Al Stitzer’s book store can be seen the design of the building the Lu- 1heran congregation expects to erect at this place. The will be of brick, with two towers in front, large windows, and is very nicely entrances ‘will The main audience room| with Twenty Years Ago . and Mrs. Daniel P. O'Leary, ortner residents of Bellefonte, whol its quota of $876,200 in War Savings been making their home In les Kellerman County when a purebred Berkshire were all very glad to gee and wel- walker, Mallon , had [gilt fod by him gained 208% pounds come Mrs, Ada Yocum home again | Charles Reese, port to Cresson, where Mr. Kellerman had secured an excellent position with the Pennsyl- vania Raliroad Company. Ralph Eyer, former manager of the five and ten cent store here, who wis serving in the ordnance depart- went at Hammontiten, New Jersey, came home for the Christmas season i wi | ; : E nr E E | ! i Belcs : 8 £ ® E lt HE i “THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.' Miss Bett Sina So home of her month a ° a DO Hanon while recovering from a nervous breakdown following an nttack of Sunday School Lesson LITTLE NITTANY Sunday dinner guests at the Wil- | lard Harter home were Mr. and Mrs. | Hoy Harter and daughter Phyllis | and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs | influenza, Lt. Richard Taylor, of Bellefonte, wis in a base hospital in France re- cuperating from a J German prison camp, | John Robinson, a prominent citi zen of Pine Grove Mills, died on Sun- ore being siege In a day morning. Mr. Robinson had amassed a large fortune and owned a number of large farms in that sec- tion. He had been an invalid for duced thelr forces by eight and wounded another. In a letter home captured by the Huns, 11. Taylor re- | PETER COMMENDED AND RE- BUKED International Sunday School Lesson for January 8, 1939, | GOLDEN TEXT—“Thou art pagan faith and won the victory, which, 100, was giving Him high rank. Still, there were those who considered Him to be Jeremiah, re~ turned to lead his people to greater { glory, Or some other prophet come to bless His people. All of which wis praise worthy and complimens~ Raymond Harter and Kathleen of State College Mrs, Glenn Whalizer and daughter, Mary Kathryn and son Junior, and Mrs, Pletta Harter Afternoon visitors at the same place were Melvin and Harold Harter. daughter | Mr, and | of ‘Bellefonte. | Modern Etiquette 1. What are some of the Juck | 13. ‘When a verbal invitation # pieces that are put in the bride's wedding cake? 2. Is it all ght to introduce two persons by saying, “Mr, Jones, meet | Mr. Smith?" extended (0 a person, fant it rude for this person to say, “All right, TU come if 1 can?" 14. When one is a guest at 8 Miss Mary Dullen 4 visiting her | sister, Mrs. Robert Laubauch at Jer | dinner served in a hotel dining room or a restaurant, should he leave #4 tp for the walter? 3. When one has accepted an in- vitation for luncheon, gpecified a’ he expressed the hope that he would | the Christ, the 82x of the living tary, but not enough, |'Will {was visiting friends in Howard, this | the man was dead, although every! . | half hour when discovered. by {was one of its leading business men | soon be sent back to the United States some time, Mr. John Odenkirk, the accommo- dating landlord of the Old Fort Ho- tel. had quite a serfous time of late from hemorrhages which prostrated him. We are glad to say he is able to be about again and is Improving | ot the E, B, Williams home were Mr. {in health. and Mrs. Eugene Markle and daugh- | Mr. R. A. Beck now occuples the | ter Carol, also Mrs. Melvin Williams coslest pnd best fitted tonsorial par- | of Tyrone, Pa, lors in the town. His rooms are at| Mrs. Emma Krape Miller of De- his former location under the new |troit, Mich, is spending a few days bank building and are supplied with [at the J. H, Turner home. all the modern convenlences along | Roy St. Clair, wife and three chil- with elaborate mirrors and furniture. | dren of Lock Haven, spent several Benner Armor was home on vaca tion during the holidays. ...Charley Fleisher at the Flelsher tea room. Rhone spent his vacation at the | JULIAN Those who spent Christmas day |} home of his parents in this place.... | Keller, attending college at | Lancaster, and his brother, Harry, | {who is employed at Harrisburg, spent | ant a part of the holidays at their home in this place. Messrs Dick Garman and Ed. | Richards, both of Philadelphia, for- merly of Bellefonte, paid their old home a short visit during the holi- days. They are connected with one of the leading jewelry firms of Phila- |delphia ‘and hold responsible posi- tions, ‘Their stay was a brief one, | fonte long endugh only to see friends. i 4 | A Mr. Houser, of Williamsport, who | 5 very bad cold at this writing. Mrs. Flora Dillon visited county, went to the creek yesterday | daughter Mrs. Robert Hassinger of morning, supposedly to perform his | pnilipsburg. customary ablutions, and being about | 80 years of age grew dizzy and fell in, Before assistance could be rendered | Wednesday. at her home in Port Matilda. and Mrs. Flemuel Rupert, David Chandler of Detroit, Mich, spent the holidays with his parents, | was served and other guests present effort was made to resuscitate him. | Gail Dando, all of Harrisburg, Pa, | ents, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Dando. | Mr. H. K. Hicks and family have] Mr. and Mrs. George Dillon and home. Mr. Hicks while in Bellefonte | of Hannah, Pa. land was for a time the proprietor of {a large hardware house, now oper- {ated by McKee & Bros. ‘We under- stand that Mr, Hicks has accepled a | position of considerable responsi- | 3 bad cold. [bility in a wholesale hardware house | A. W. Wellar, who was receiving {in Philadelphia. { treatment In the Beliefonte Hos-- | About a year mgo every person Pital is able to be around and drive {wanted to see a band started vd | Bellefonte and had some suggestions | # to offer in that direction, but very | 10 00d health again. {few were ready to give the proper’ encouragement. Afier some delay larrangements ‘were compieted and | were purchased. The hew organiza- | tion made rapid progress under thelr family spent Christmas day with Harmon Burd of Bellefonte, Unionville, spent Sunday at the home of his mother Mrs. Mollie Tall- | helm, {1 Dando departed for Cleve- | land, Ohlo, on Saturday, where he | expects to gpend several days visits ress parade uniforms, are out | ing friends. and have about a hundred | in the treasury—an unusual good management and . Bellefonte can feel proud thankful to Mr, Al! attack of quinsy. ars — HUBLERSBURG (From last week), Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vonada and | Bible Class, entertained the mem-| Zack Sw Thursday tn st ing the new organiza. | son of McKeesport, spent their 8 | Christmas vacation visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E Vonada also Mr. Frank Keller of Pleasant | The evening wag spent very pieas- Melvin Burns, Alfred Estright, Paul) Gap. i he many friends of Mrs. Emer | Richner were glad to hear she re- wurned to her home for Christmas after being In the hospital for some | Centre County has over-purchased | Stamps, £ was announced. Harold Alexander was declared {champion hog grower of Cenmire tin 130 days. i The local food administration of- | | fices on High Street were closed with i the reduction in the volume of busi- {ness sirice the close of the war. What time and is very much (mproved. The many friends and neighbors after spending aboul two months at Misg Caroline Ouiser of New Jer i sey, spent her Christmas vacation iwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs | God Matt, 16:16, | | (Lesson Text—Matt, 16: 13-24) | There Is a great lapse of time be- tween this lesson and that discussed [last Sunday. After calling his dis- | ciples, Jesus had taken them every- where with Him and they had wit- | nessed the workings of His marvelous | power on many occasions. | The scene of this lesson was iD | northern Galilee during the third | year of Christ's active ministry, He | was closing His public career and In |fate. The event was important Miss Roxie Robison, who i em- enough to be reported by all three of [today who i ployed at Fleisher's spent Saturday | the synoptic gospel writers, although | words used by Peter then | Matthew alone contains the latter {which there has raged a vast con- | troversy. Jesus, realizing the limited period | crease the Thderstanding of His [realized the utmost importance of and vital truth which He had come public character, Jesus had become {a subject of much speculation among ciples & very personal and search- ing question: “Who say ye that 1 am?” Without hesitation, the im- petuols Peter replied, recognizing His divine nature, and calling upon himself a blessing more personal than those usually given by Jesus, who recognized that this great reve- lation of faith had come to Peter as a result of divine inspiration, The {to men. Differences of opinion still | exist among the children of men as {to who Jesus was—none fall to rank days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer ghout six months He would meet His [Him as a great teacher, wonderful there are thousands would reply In the same example, but | “Upon this rock,” Christ promised Mr, and Mrs. Prank Gaut of Pleas- | part of our lesson, the promise of the |i build His church, and theologians Cc Gap, spent Christmas day at the | Savior to bulld His church upon the | of different beliefs have differed on home of Mrs. Gaut's parents, Mr. | rock, about the intérpretation of {the imierpretation There are some who affirm that Jesus referred to {Peter himself, To us this belief 5 {difficult of acceptance. In a few | Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Chandler. On | of His earthly life, had been geiively | moments Christ was to rebuke Peter | Christmas day a delicious dinner | seeking to build up the faith and in- | decisively, addressing him as Satan, characterizing him ag a stumbling- | were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Chandler | intimate followers. He fully knew block, and charging him with peing | = {of Julian, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd | that these men would have to carTy junmindful of the | Chandler and son Kenneth of Belle- lon His great work and He alone | Weeks allerwards Peter was to deny > things of God {his leader as well, On the other Miss Minnle Gill is housed up With | developing in them the great faith hand, the confession of faith has {always remained the cornerstone of her | to present to mankind. As a noled | Christian faith and belief, Nor are the other words spoken to {Peter logically vo be inferred a: | Russell Flack had his tonsils re- men. He had been tite center of granting unio him peculiar and ex- { moved at the Bellefonte Hospital on great criticlsm and object of much clusive power to regulate the church | Then Jesus put to His closest dis- | same vital Interrogatory still comes | sey Shore, | Visitors at the C. A. Dolan home | Sunday afternoon were Mrs, Willard { Harter, Mrs. Glenn Walizer, Mrs, {Petta Harter, {lan and son, | Annie and Gloria Dullen spent the | weekend with the former's Mrs. Leonard ‘Boone gt Lock Haven Miss Virginia Bennison enteriain- od her boarding mistress and broth- er Miss Mary Fortney and John Portney of Tusseyville, also Mr. James Wolfe of Juniata, Pa, on New Year's day. Callers a ime place Sunday afternoon were Mis Esther Hastings, her mother t the i Mrs Hastings and brother John of Avi Sunday dinner guests at the Ralph letcher home were Mr Mrs harles Fravel and daughter Nellie of Monument, Lyle Robinson of Mill Hall, R. D., Mrs, Fred Bwariz and two daughters Donna and Gloria and John Dolan Guests at same place on Monday were Mr, and Mrs, Harry Dearment Beulah, Bobby and Donal i iQ and wavs P the and children of How- ar Nellls Diehl and children of Lau- reiton, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Benni- son, other visitors the same day wer Mr. and Mrs. AD. Smellaer Thursday evening d the Ralph Pletcher and Mrs. Fred Pletcher, Ple and Robert Howard and Donald Gar Fort Monroe Va Mrs, Sylv Pletcher of ner, Jr., of Geraldine her ang antagonism, especially from the ac-| Peter Dever exercised any personal poe. of MI Hall ish people at that time. He was in the water approximately a | spent the holidays with their par-| Opinions had been formed about’ regard to his Hin by those who feit the influence | he played auly a subordinate part a of His presence. His select band of Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Dando and | cepted religious leaders of the Jew- dictation to the early church. He Was criicized by other apostles In treatment of Cornelius; * the Council of Jerusalem, of which {understand Hig purpose and mission | face in another matter affecting the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Willlams, | than anybody eise, yet. at the same Gentle | Mrs. Margaret Willams and son time, from thelr easy mixing with | letter of Peler, accepted as genuine | Charles, spent Monday at the Jene | the various audiences they would be! without hesitation, he refers to him- able to know what men thought Him self as one Mrs. Allie Turner is suffering from (to be. So, in this litle period of! But the rock of | heart-to-heart fellowship, Jesus asks chureh is ¢ men Jesus was His intimate friends what thought of Him, The answers were complimentary ihis truck again, We hope for a Some Jews regarded Him as John | vine and only speedy recovery and wish to see him | the Baptist, returned to active min. the pure istry following his death by Herod by. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Richards and | Antipas, which in seid placed Him ings without believing Him 0 be di- Mrs definitely as a supernatural being Mrs. Richard's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Others thought He was Elijah, the as their great prophet, who had never tasted for help in Mr. and Mrs, John Tallhelm of | death as other men, who in ages past trial and had fought the great batile against strength © WINGATE From last Week There will be preaching service in| lsious twrikey dinner on Christmas Andrew Myers is suffering from an | the Evangelical church on Sunday in wif all her children and fam- Penn Power Co, instalied the electric the wes afternoon at 2:30 Jan. 8th, by Rev L BE Kine Eeoxion of Sunday School officers were held on Sun. Miles Resides and children of Bash From all acc at 9:30. teacher of {he ‘day moming of Jan. 1, Roy Fler, berg of the class las evening at his home, 0 a delicous oyster supper with all the trimmings Men's away of Bnow Shoe, Mr od and, finally, in the MIVeris: who am a fellow elder.” the Christian he faith of mankind that the son of God. HL Te NOL only supreme it a reflection of g di- could give to humanity xis] for all others to live can admire His teach- teachings philosophy b wv m A man vine, but only those who accept Him Savior can call upon their Umes of spiritual receive thereby renewed for the combat L —- TL S80, ited with their brother and Robert Murray. Mrs. Mabel Burns, prepared a de- 4 the day and Mrs came houle They were; WO make Mr. SE merry Hollow, Mr. and Mrs. Charies Oon- and Mrs and daughter, Mr and Mrs. W. K. Snyder and daughter of Philadelphia: Mrs Violet Poor man and children, Betty Estright i» { antly in a social chat, also with sev | Estright all of Wingate and Corney {eral addresses, by Rev. C. C, Bhuey of | Estright of Tyrone, Bellefonte, Rev. M. C. Piper, of Milesburg and Rev. LL E Kline ol Howard that were enjoyed by present. Those present were: Same uel Estright of Milesburg, OA Those who partook of the sump- Ng the Ard-Orndor! alley, John | fuous Christmas dinner held at the ha Smith, John Smith, Marvin Lee home were: Rev, and Wil have 10 be moved in onder to give Summers, Bdward Walker, all HOUSERVILLE (From las! week) Ralph Mdlaughlin, | yrs Jared Bminhizer and daughter 00m for Him 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bartley and family Roy, Arthur, Ralph and Pred- and Mra, Anna Robb were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Orvis on New Year day, other Edward oy FA ain " A and Mr nd thier Marjorie Ga So————— pW WOODWARD Well, a Happy New Year 10 all $2 readers and also all the editors and employees of the Centre Democrat Mr spent hig wile Charles Hosterman Our hotel keeper and and Mn their Christmas vacation in N.Y. They bad a jolly Christmas On last Tuesday, Dec. 27, Mr Oliver Hoslerman auloed Florida, where they expect heir winter vacation The ber were on the 16th when the mercury 8, and 12 degrees respectively The funeral of Mrs, Mary Benner on Tuesday of last week was well attended. On last Friday aliemoon the Wes: and “ v coldest Mth 28th ay a. regis meter box and connected to the new publi Yury will not be ready for occupancy ! f about more we k there is more WOrk 10 te done in Ig . 5 than was expected Woodward and Lox School hardly wait until they than what 190 Or @ ouche ant ¥y peasanter rons now have, Yes, and we don't them either The WPA sone masons are pute ting in a new stone in the Kreamer-Esenhuth alley while the other WPA workmen continue grad- Rumor that Elwood Orndorf’s barn ¢ § 5m Gaia J has i for the school buses 10 Oper Mack Murray, George Davidson and jriida. Mrs Newman of Three Spring, ale Zack Summers, Rev. C. C. Bhuey, Rev. M. C. Piper and Rev. LE Kline All reported in having a de- lgmidul time. Eminhizer, George Eminhiger | On land sons Russell and Donald, of Shamokin: Mr. and Mm. Joseph ‘Tivin and gons, Robert and Joseph 1838 +) following unday School officers were elected for the ensuing year: 8. H. Omdort, Supt. Harry Crader, Asst SBupt.; Carl a » VA WW Hoy and Raymond | | Harter and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Do- | sister, | ng DO g he F one o'clock, at what time should one arrive? 4. When an established resident of a neighborhood extends an Invi- tation to luncheon or va, 10 a new neighbor, doesn't this take the piace of a first call? 5. When checking out of a hotel it all right to phone the desk and be ready, inorder is ask that your bill 10 save time? th her escort a canlce her escore & ox LY Is it proper when sendin it is poling to wear a when she knows going 10 wear a ares: that busin Lo OA § to use g card regrets 0 an in- vitation? 8. What happiness? 8. Are menu cards ever used at a dinner given in one's home? 10. If Frank invites John to drive t with him for a day, and sions to buy gasol John offer to pay for it? 11. May one touch the tips of fingers that in the finger bowl? 12. When a bride would it be all right 10 give her away? constitutes real social oul in Lhe country oline, shou lips witd have been dipped has no father mother for her 40 Del 15. Should a joser in any king of game give an alibi for josing? 16, When a woman Is traveling alone, and 1s leaving a hotel how should she manage abouts her lug- gage? 17, Is it permissible for one to clear the dinner table by taking two or three dishes atl a time? 18. Is it necessary that a chaper- on be a married woman? 19. When you are talking with someone whose name you cannon remember readily, and a friend joins you should you attempt intro duction? 20. How ” an far ir advance of be sent the to the What should a woman wear 10 yiime affalr, when she has been d 10 speak to an audience? Should a woman use the pre Miss" or “M: when signing a t eer? t necessary 5 hat when for a man to entering an 3 n't a husband gnd his sealed together at a dinner party? Answers a8 botiom of selum:. BUSH HOLLOW (From las: week) Another Christm gone. Attendance at on Chrismas Sunday same as the Sunday hefore, there be- ing 59 present Treat was given oul Sunday to about 85 people. In on 4 L year we had the following ho had missed only y in the year were: Edna Spots, Mae Ban- anche Margaret, Vivian, 1, Cecil and Merril Hall We nk that was a good record for a small Sunday School and are looking forward for a better record in 1939 A revival ug Hollow c¢h - i meeting will gtart in the sullalo, | - and Mn » spend |g oe up and a: ome home vel a speedy recovers ! Miss Lona Spotts spent § night and Sunday with her mother Mrs. Edna Spotts and family. Others *ho 100k dinner there on Christmas were Elgar King of Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotis and family Mrs, Edna Spotts, Mr. and Mrs Martin Spotte and family and Mr H. Cussler motored to Willlams- t Thursday and attended the of the grand- Syivia Shirey to the Rey of Illinois. They wer ateg of a Bible School Binghamton N.Y. In 37. They lefy Indianapolis, Ind, where they wil make thelr future home Mr and Mrs. D. H Custer ol Unionville attended a butchering at the home of Mrs. Edna Spolis on Monday. Oihers who helped were Joseph Spotis, of Chestnut pore, ia wedding Qaughiter Wy Carlso: € purr o 0s sana oa {or ROY | ene V the Joseph Baird Grove, | Lemont and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baird and son of Milesburg Bpecial notice: Miss Alice Weaver 3 y winner of the rug 5 chanced off by Mrs. Harr) Drawing took place a s Grocery and th Gilbert Haupt and Btate College were 3 a1 hie home ol nie and Annie Adams still on our sick ls Baird of Lewistown Sarah Bryan and daughter Stella are spending the holidays in Philadelphia with thelr daughter and sister, Mrs. Reeder Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Baird and Mr and Mrs. Lester Baird were Christ. mas Monday guests at Lemont wilh family. George Sanley and Baltimore Md., and Mr Robert Stanley and daugh- ter of Lock Haven are spending the ol the Stanley home. 5 a slippery sidewalk like a I you don't C sham md A nd Mrs ad nif Os When the north wind blows take care of nose, that it don” g«= froze, and wrap up wour toes in warm woolen hose the above we SUDPOGe Was written in prose, by some ane who knows the affect of cold shows A HAFPY NEW YEAR. We now are looking forward 70 a bright New Year May you have health and hapmni- nes J a plenty of good cheer May all your troubles Tade away And everything be fine In this brand New Year QO! nineteen thirty-nine SUMMIT HILL 4 (From last week) Ira Young spent X-mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Young Your $ And May + +] and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and children, Mr. and Mri. Woodrow Stover, Mrs Myrtle King, Mrs. Howard Gray and daughters visited with Mrs. Martin Spotts on Tuesday evening, time Mrz. Roy Spotis and children, Mra, | Edna Spotis, Jean Spotls and Mr He was unabje to. return to camp ob account of contracting the measles We hope him a speedy recovery. ther visitors sere Mr. and Mrs Sam Herr of Orviston, Mr. and Mrs Walter Boone and son Manley of Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and three sons spent Christmas with Mrs shor @ Harvey Guiser, Miss Helen Guiser of | Joseph Davidson and children au- | of Williamsport: Mr. and Mrs Cas] | Motz Jr, Sec; Trovola Stover, Asst little work ained bein Jitle 0 a aA os CO W. State College also spent her vacation | Pred Reynolds, | adminis- | me. ea Jayne, Joes) fond 5 | Mis Laura Hayes of Willlamsport, spent X-mas vacation with her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes. Miss Mary Hall of Willlamsport, | toed over to Linden Hall where they | Corman and children Bonna and Sec. were guests on Christmas with his i Lemoyne, Mr. and Mrs, William Ball- Mre. Geo. C. Stover, Treas On Sunday evening after preach the following EL. C E and Mrs. Martin Spotts and children helped Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Spotis of Chostnuy Orove to butcher on Tuesday Warr's mother, Mrs. Sudie Eminhizer of Orviston, Mr. and Mrs. Jefl Tierney and daughter Shirley of Bellefonte, spent sister and family, Ms Harry Fetzer. or and daughter sty, William | ing services | Mrs, Ida Witmer went to Runville 'poinbiser of Millheim: Mr. and Mrs, | officers were elected for the year | on Saturday night where she visited | oarence Johnson and son Dale, of 1820: Harry Crader, Pres. Harwood | wiih her daughter and family, Mrs. gw, College, Martha Eminhizer, of | Kreamer, Vice Pres; Tile Bower. Earl Kauffman, also to visit with | gninsietown: and Mary Alice Bmin- | 50%, Sec; Trovola Stover, Cor. Sec; ——————————————— MILESBURG (From last week) Christmas at the James Watkins home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, also Paul Miller called at the Pred Wal- H BEEF af £8 Eddie, spent her Christmas at the home y her granddaughter Kay who was [scalded several weeks ago with hot and Mrs. Fred Billet of Coleville, Those who were entertained at | Mr, and Mrs. Walter Weaver and | the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ms, Clitard Vonada and Summers, on Christmas were their ackeyville, enjoyed 8 children namely: ! ’ 'r at the home of MF ” Ri | Mrs. C. E. Kreamer, Financial Treas. { higer and Mrs, Ralph Hook and chil- | Harry Trader, Miss. Treas; Miss i higer. i rT, | aren {ols Jean and Charles visited Trovola Stover, Pianist and C. E iat the home of Mr. Hook's mother, | Kreamer, Auduit Counselor, I Mrs. June Hook and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Musser were {Robert Hook of Potters Mills on royally entertained at the home of ongAy Mr. Musser'’s step-brother and wile, Callers at the Roy Wertz home Mr. and Mrs. Johp C. Musser down Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs, George the Pine Creck road. Rube and his Fike and family of Lemont, other | ‘wile say they certainly enjoyed the .leallers were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | turkey dinner. | and daughter of Bellefonte, were vis- T | Christmas at the home of | Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Lucas. » where she spent Christmas parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred | Withert te, pid gy ihey 32d sister, Mrs. Ralph \ | Mclaughlin, autoed to Yarnell on | Miss Phyllls Walker, of Pleasant Sunday, where they were entertained + is spending a few days with | for dinner, with thei= sister, Mrs. her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, P.| Maggie Tice. EREREE] 8 pot : Mr. and Mrs, George Davidson and « ichildren, and Geraldine and Miriam Murray, autoed to Bellefonte on Tuesday afternoon, where they vis- FHT i 52 Packer and son of Bellefonte, On Christmas Monday Mr, and Holiday guests at the Grant Coble | Mrs. Cleve Musser spent a pleasant home were: Mrs. Mildred Broskley and enjoyable time at Mr. Mussers and son Oscar and friend Miss La- | step-brother and wile, Mr. and Mrs verta Cable all of Harrisburg. Reuben Musser, Dinner guests at the Ralph Hook > RUNVILLE home Sunday were: Wilson Packer of Watch meeting last Saturday Bellefonte and John Wertz. We are very glad to report that Mrs. Katie Fike has returned to her nioht at the U. B. charch had fair friends and relatives at Houserville, | attendance and good interest shown after spendipg forty-nine weeks with | throughout the evening, all present her sister-in-law at Bush Addition. took part in the program. The The Christmas entertainment held | church bell tolled out the old year at the school and church was a great | and in the new at 12 o'clock, SUCOLSa. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kepler and two Rev. and Mrs. Homer Gauntt and | children of Bellefonte, visited with children Charles, Joanna, and San- | home folks on New Years day, dra left for Johnstown, Pa. on Sun- | Our Jumberman, E, 8. Bennett oel- | day afternoon, {ebrated his 73rd. birthday last Sune | - |day, Christmas day. We join in If a house plant seems to be dy- | wishing him many more happy days. | ing, try pouring a tablespoon of cas- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsalius | tor oil around the roots. This will | give the plant a new lease on life. Especially is this treatment effective with ferns. | Dennis Watson had a joad ber deliverad last Saturday for his | E ix oF "RICH : ; § ; ; i B { — RED BLOOD GOOD HEALTH ASTOUNDING VITALITY STRONG NERVES You can have all theseiF——when IVEBERT'S IRON ce TITERS -ew new house, { Mr, and Mrs. William Jodon of Bellefonte, visited with Mrs, Sallie Frei] and Mrs. Ernest Fye last Sat- urday. Evangelistic meetings started last | Sunday night for a series of meets ASR" = = If you sre wesk, ran down, Sepressed or blood needs, cleansing after months | poisonots secumulation, you will tinue to grow in number and inter. wt (est. Everybody come, you are wel | come. : ; The Bald Eagle Grange will meet | ra of : i 3 there, installation of officers to be | by Past Master McClincy. H i ~Heed the Classified adg {given { { - [the invitation must be answered by a ‘happiness is attained only through i cheon Now that Ohristmas is over, we look forward to a New Year, Christmas grand, everyone seemed | 10 patch the spirit and the nice part was when everyone wished you Mer. | ry Christmas, they meant it Mr. and Mrs, James Starrett spent Christmas day in Tyrone with Mrs, | Starrett’s brother, W. T. Charles and family. Christmas guests at the FP. L. Baird home were Mr, and Mrs. E J. Burns and family, of Philipsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baad and family of SE Wasn® | king home Sunday. { Rev. Miss Ruth Bowman and Miss Florence Ream spent Christmas at the Walter Fye home Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cowher and {family spent Christmas at the Bil | Robison home at Mt. Bagle, Alta Watkins, who is employed a! tate College, spent Sunday with ther parents, Mr. and Mrs, James | Watkins, | Lloyd Bryan of Mi Eagle also called at the James Watking home on Sunday | ats so LIK ~~ Answers to Modern Etiquette ) 1. A shining dime for riches, a thimble for the old maid, a tiny ring for the first to be married, a very small wishbone for the luckiest girl, a button for the old bachelor, and miniature dice for the lucky man. 3 perative form. Mewely say, "Mr | Jones, this is Mr. Smith." 3. About ten minutes before one No. One should not use an im- | without hesitation, “1 shall be de- lighted to come.” or, “I am very gor- ry, but it will be impossible for me to come Friday evening.” 4. Ti is not necessary; this is the duty of the host, 15. Never. A good sportsman { will not do 80. 16. Have the luggage all packed | and ready. Then go down to the 4. It does not. The call should be | cashier's dask, pay your bill, and made first, be of invitation. 6. No; her costume should ©or- | respond with that of her escort. 7. No. If an answer is requested written response on personal sta- tionery. 8 It has been said that social friendship that has no regard for ngs, wx. of Sree. Not unless the dinner is very formal and ceremonious affair, 10. This is not necessary, but John can offer to pay for their lun- 3 This is offen done, but one | : learn fo eat in such a way | iL should {Friday night Jan. 6th. all officers that the lips do not become greasy. should make 8 special effort to be |The napkin acrd to the lips really be su : 12. 13. way [One a5 Miss or Mrs, should theses,
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