January 5,1989. LOCA —Foster T. Augustine, of North Spring Street, pny the Christmas season with friends In New York oy ho 1 some ack Wilkinson who for bhi has conducted a stationery store on Bast Bishop Street, has an. ncunced thay he has leased a vacant storeroom in the theatre building on West High Street, and will move into the new quarters sometime in January —One of the most elaborate indodt Christmas displays to be seen in Bellefonte is a model display includ- ing “The Little Town of Bethlehem, and an American log village a the John Benner home on West Beaves Street. Mr. Benner invites the pub- ie to call and see the display. ~The Misses Nancy and Jane Wright entertained the Misses Betty Ziegler, Betly Smith and Elizabeth Smith, at the Wright home in the m apat.ments, ¥ a. Wednesday night of 1st week, Cards, games and refresh- ments were on the evenings pro- ps held Fri ~<A surprise party was ne. | day pfummigin the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckenroth, on North Al- legheny Street, in honor of the birth- day of their son, John The gues; ol honor received a number of useful | gifts, and the evening's entertain. ment included games and ments. —Guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Tressler, near the alr- port, Monday were: Mr. and Mrs Jesse Savers and son, Miles, and Mrs. | 1k kes and daughter, Caroline, | Bee Milesbursg; | Clem Hershey, of Altoona; Mr. and | and son, Harold, all of Mrs. Clair Tressler, of Pleasant Gap. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tressler, of State College. Woodrow W. Blerly spent last] Priday and Saturday with his par-, ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Bierly at Rebersburg. He is employed by the, Intelligence Journal, a daily pub- lished at Lancaster. . t:hed his course in the department Journalism at Penn State jast June, | and is well satisfled with his first | venture in newspaper work. Guests at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. J. D, Thomas, cn North Thomas | Street during the New Year holidays were: Mr. de Mrs. Frank Rosen- hoover and son, Thomas, Richard ani James, all of Tyrone; Frank Rosenhoover, Jr., Robart Rosenhoov- er and Mr. and Mrs. E C. Burghduff, all of Baltimore, Md.; and Mr. and! Mrs. John Holland and children, Anne and Jeanne, of Williamsport. —PFrances Dale, seven-year-old daughter of former Judge and Mrs. Arthur ©. Dale, of East Linn Street, is recupersiing at her parental heme from Injuries received last Thursday morning. The little girl was coasting in the yard ai the rear of the family home when her sled sruck an obstruction. Both bones in. her right wrist were fractured. After undergoing treatment at the Centre County Hospital she was re-| moved to her-hiome. ~—Willlam H. Brouse, of nounced the engagement of his daughter, Miss Janet Brouse, 0 Charles Harris, grandson of Mr, and airs. C. B. Harvey, of Castanea. Miss Brouse, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School, and the Lock Haven S.ate Teachers’ College, is at present teacher of the Oak Grove School Mr. Harris is associated with his grandfather in the grocery business at Castanea. No dae has been set for the wedding. On display at the Claude Poor- man home on Eas, Howard Street during the holidays was an interesi- ing scene made by Albert Osman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Osman, of East Logan Street. The scene, de-| picting an angel appearing to the Wise Men, is built in three seclions. In the foreground, or first sections, are the Wise Men. The second sec | tion portrays a stream and moun- tains, and the third section, in the rear, thows the angel and a sitar The scene is about 5 feet in height, 4 feet in width, and is about 18 inches | deep. This office in indebted to G. E Hillegass, local Pennsylvania Rall- | road agent, for a copy of the Com- patiy’s 1939 calendar. of the modern streamlined trains passing oh opposile tracks, the paini- ing by Orif Teller is a realistic por- tra; the rallroad’s accomplish- mehits in the modernization of pass- enger accommodations. The fleet of streamlined trains typified by the calendar is part of the Pennsylva- nia Railroad's contribution to the “World of Tomorrow,” the New York World's Fair, and the Golden Gate International Exposition at 8an Francisco. ~Members of the Rover Scout Crew, Bellefonte, held a surprise birthday party for Crew leader Fos- ter T. Augustine, at his rooms on North Spring Street, last Thursday night. A Christmas tree was trim- med and the room decorated for the occasion. Crew members presented their leader with a handmade fire screen bearing the Rover Scout in- signa. Later the same evening in the same rooms a member of the ¢rew, Charles “Bud” Coble, was pleasantly honored—the occasion bing his 21st, birthday, Those who attended the double surprise party, in addition to the guests of honor were: Raymond Van Buskirk, Guy Poorman, Joseph Kofman, Robert Jones, Clair Stover and Ted Bilger. ~Miss Mary Jane Maloy, a nurse at the Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, who spent the holiday season as the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. 8. Maloy, along the Jacksonville road, entertained a namber of friends a: a Christmas party at her parental home Monday evening of last week. The evening was spent In dancirg, games and cards, and refreshments were served, Guests were: the Misses Betty Zisg- North Allegheny refresh- | Mr. Bierly fin- South | Thomas Street, Bellefonte, has an- Showing two —Ciross’ store is open every evens ting until 8:30 to accomodate the | workingman and farmer. Special! on ' brooms . -8, H. Ormdorf{ of Woodward, was numbered among Bellefonte's vis- {tors on Tuesday and a caller at this ofMee. | =-Lee Solt was the winner of a {bridge lamp given away Saturday night at the DeHaas Electric store lon West Bishop street, | ==The Bellefonte Garden Club will meet at the residence of Mrs, C. J | Newcomb, E. High street, on Tues | day afternoon, January 10th, at 2:30 p. m. New Year's program. All ! members are urged to be present, --Mr. and Mrs, Walier Eberhart and son Dannie, were supper guests {last Wednesday of Mrs, Margaret Snyder of North Allegheny Street, {also remained over night and left { Miami, Florida, —Among the guests entertained {at a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Basinger, E. { Main street, Lock Haven, Sunday, iin honor of the Basinger's 18th {wedding anniversary were Mr. and | Mrs. Osborne T. Lambert, of the {Jones apartments, North Thomas street «Mrs. L. C. Heineman is expect- ed to retum to her home in the Petrikin apartments Friday from | Pittsburgh, where she has been a guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Trumbull since early last week. Mr. Heineman spent the weekend with the family in Pittsburgh. -A handsome booklet descriptive of the annual Tournament of Roses } held each year in California, 15 a | recent contribution from our long- time friend, Wm. T. Markel, of Pas- adena, Our one regret is our inab- ility to witness the pageant of roses which is acknowledged to be one of the most beautiful flower dis- plays in the world. -—Mrs. Paul McGarvey, of West Curtin street, spent last week in Harrisburg as delegate from Centre county to the Pennsylvania { Education Association convention, representing the elementary grade teachers. At the conclusion of the i sessions, Thursday, she continued on to Philadelphia to spend the weekend with friends. | Roger T. Bayard, well known i TyTOne newspaper man, accompan- fed by Mrs. Bayard will leave today for an extended western trip which will take them as far south as Mex- feo City. Their plang include a ten- day stay In Mexico, after which they will return to Tucson, Arizona, for ‘a month or two, and spend the dal- tance of the winter and early spring iin California. | ==Mrs. Alice Showers of East Lo- {gan street, had as her fguest, Mrs. Milford Dunkle, of i Milesburg, who arrived just in time {0 heip devour the 12-pound dressed i turkey presented to Mrs. Showers by her nephew, Dr. McDowell Tib- bens, of Beech Creek. Mrs. Showers | has been in falling health for some time past, and was greatly cheered by her nephew's g'ft —Mrs. M. R. Golieen, a very pleas ant former Centre county lady who now makes her home at Narberth, Montgomery county, was a business i visitor at the Democrat office on Tuesday while in Bellefonte as a { guest of her niece, Mrs. Mabe! Mon- sel, of Valentine street. She {3 also i spending some time with her rela- { tives, the Joseph Davidson ‘at Wingate, and is enjoying renew- ied health after a severe attack of rheumatism. ~Mr. and Mrs. William Tressler, ; of West Howard street, quietly cele- sary on Tuesday. Both members of the couple are in good health, even though Mr. Tresdler is 96 years old children: Thomas and | Bellefonte; Mrs. Anna Burket, of Warrior's Mark; Newton, of Pitts. burgh, and Rev. Robert Tressler, of Richmomd, Va. To the venerable i couple, who are among Bellefonte's {oldest citizens, The Centre Demo- crat extends congratulations and best wishes for many more years of health and happiness together, ~The Bellefonte Woman's Club | ar was the scene of a delightful | {ler was graduated from the Mercer | Be hgh i wishes to express its appreciation i and thanks to all those persons who { helped In any way with the Christ. {mas Community Carol sing. It es- i pecially wishes to thank the follow- {ing persons who had a specific part in the program: Mrs. William Sieg, {Miss Lenore Morgan, E. Z. Camp- bell, Cecil Walker and Harold i Wion; also to thank Karl Kusse who so kindly mimeographed the {song sheets for the entire week. | Next year the club hopes to again ‘sponsor a community sing and with the aid of the entire community we | { know that it will be successful | =The New Year's ball given Sat- iurday night at the Armory Post ‘east of town by members of Ma- | chine Gun Troop was a gala event, { Attendance was excellent and i guests were delighted with the at- | tractive decorations and other i preparations made for their enter- i tainment. The Keystonairs orches- {tra provided music, and favors, re- freshments and a floor show were included in the night's program to welcome the New Year. Since the event was so successful, both from a social and financial point of view, it is probable the local guards- men will sponsor more social func~ tions at their Home in the future, ~Mrs. Vance E. Rude, of East Hempstead, N. Y., belleves in “kill. ing two birds with one stone,” and does it effectively by sending her subscription renewal along with a request to change her address to the new home she and her hus band have recently built and now oceupy at 318 Northern Parkway, Colonial Gardens, East Hempstead. Mrs. Rude assures us that they are greatly enjoying the quiet environ- ments of their new home as econ- frosted hy. heir jyiimer residence James the vicinity of the New York World's Fair, LS | State | holiday | family | brated their 61st wedding anniver- | and his wife is 86. They have five | Samuel, of | | —The R. C. Witmer dlectric store ‘will hold a free cooking school in [the Episcopal Parish House on Jan- uary 12th and 13th, ~=Dr, and Mrs. Paul Rider and two children, of Chambersburg, have returned home after spending the New Year season with Mr Rider's parents in Coleville, —Edward Confer, of Lewistown, | Montana, is spending several weeks in Centre county with relatives and friends in the Howard area. Satur day he was a pleasant caller at this office while visiting In Bellefonte ~A motor party consisting of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Martin, of South Allegheny street and Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Hampton, of West High | street, went to Altoona, Sunday, to {spend the day as guests of Mrs | Brady Diehl. | Mrs, Henry Beezer, of North Penn street, last night was report- ed to be seriously ill at her home. For many years she suffered from | a bronchial allment, Mrs. Beezer Is now reported to be suffering from pneumonia, -The Harry P. Saylor family, of Valentine street, expects to move in {the next morning with friends for {the near future to Horseheads, N. | Y., where Mr. Saylor will conduct a filling station. Before leaving Mr. i Saylor will appoint a manager for {his freight delivery business here {| =Two large trees in the old por- tion of the Union cemetery were re- | moved this week when it was found {that they were badly decayed and i | were In constant danger of toppling | over. The Cemetery Association or- { dered their removal to prevent pos- | sible accidents, | =—Mrs. | years, of Willlamsport, died Satur- ! day night at her home there. On! { Christmas day Mrs. Carson had vis- ited relatives and friends in Belle- { fonte and Lock Haven, and was ap- | good 100 usual been | parently enjoying her health. She would have years old next October --Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Martin, of | South Allegheny street, had as din- i ner guests last Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs. B. H. Van Vonnlen, of | Detroit, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs Charles Sheckler, of Milesburg. Mr Van Vonnlen is field supervisor for { the Brotherhood of Railroad Train. men. He and his wife left Wednes- day for East Orange, N. J and iNew York City for a visit with friends. —The Wildlife pictures shown at ithe Pleasant Gap Sport=men’s Club i meeting Monday, December 2, were { well attended by the public. After the pictures the club held its meet- ing, at which time officers for the coming year were elected, as fol- !lows: president, Ralston Derr; vice president, Russell Brooks; secre tary, Albert Besicker, and treasurer, Nyal Hazel. The club wishes to thank all who helped to make the shooting match on December 31 a success, William Westberg, teacher of English and reading in the seventh grade, during the Christmas wvaca- tion attended a China exchange student reunion in Philadeiphia. Mr. Westberg was a stufent at | Dickinson Seminary when he be! came an exchange student, and later was graduated from the Penn- sylvania State College. On his trip to Philadelphia he was accompan- fed by his brother, Eland Westberg, and. Miss Freda Johnson, both of Grassfiat Mrs. R. Allen Cruse entertained it her home on East Saturday, in honor of the thirteenth birthday of her daughter, Anne The guest of honor received many gifts, and the afternoon was spent in games and refreshments. Jane Wagner presented several tap dance ing numbers. Those who attended the party were: Nancy Wagner, Amy Jane McCoy, Mary Tingle, Lois Ann Knarr, Peggy Penny, Jane Wagner and Clayre Nelson. Because of iliness Peggy Wagner and Anne Sieg were unable to be present -In a letter containing New | Year's greeting and newspaper res newal we learn from Jéhn Payne, { former Bellefonte citizen, of his new business location at Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Payne has been associated with the Curtis Publishing Company {of Philadelphia for a number of years past and during that time has been stationed at various locations { He is now employed as circulation | manager for Indiana and Ohlo with { headquarters in Dayton, while maintaining his residence at Vane dalla, a suburb of the larger city ~The John B. Wian home at La- holiday gathering on Monday in ob- servance of Christmas. The follow {Ing were present: Mr. and Mrs | Gerald Stover, of Rebe rg; Kath- iryn and Donald Bailly, of Mill | Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Ardis Wian and | | son, Richard, of Fillmore: Paul { Brown, of Millheim: Mr. and Mrs | Hassel Wian, of Milesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wian and and William Rockey, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Edward Johnstonbaugh and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Paul Booher, of State College; | Miss Miriam Keen, of Mill Hall; | Theodore Wian, of Rebersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wian and son Robert, and Margar- et Wian, of Lamar. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sheriff Harry Valentine Keeler, {o C. W. Sigel, Port Matilda tract in Half Moon township; $2800. Howard J, Lambert, to Ruth West, et al, Gainesville, Florida, tract in Centre Hall borough; $10. Howard J. Lambert, to Ruth West, Gainesville, Florida, tract in Cen- tre Hall borougt; $10. D. T, Pearce, et ux, to Dora B. Pearce, State College, tract in State Hall borough; $10. Frank Westwood, et ux, to Mar- garet Jeffrey Allen, Philipsburg, tract Rush township; $100. H. C. Keetley, dist. president State Pp, P. O, 8. of A, to trustees of tre in Cam U B. Church, Sandy Ridge, tract in Riish township; $1 The world is not interested in the reasons why you could not do your work; what it wants is performance and not excuses. Compliments continue to be a sure way to win favor with indiv- . Barbara Carson, aged 09] Linn street, | children, | Earl, Beatrice, Charles and Hubert, John Wian and Hilda | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ape Five | | Recent Weddings Beok=Griflin On Friday, December 30, at 1 0'« clock p. m., Grover Beck and Flor. ence Jeannette Griffin, both of Port Matilda, R. D. 1, were united In marriage at the Methodist parsons age, Bellefonte, by the Rev. H. Wil- Is Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ghaner were thelr attendants, Mr and Mrs. Beck are living near Grays church in Buffalo Run valley i Confer—irove | Miss Hilda Nettie Grove, daugh- {ter of My, and Mrs, Clarence Grove, {of Pleasant Gap, and Harold | Chaney Confer, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Dalbert Confer, of near Zion, { were united in marriage at the par- | sonage of the Methodist Episcopal { church, Bellefonte, at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, December 28 with the Rev. H. Willis Hartsock pastor of the church officiating | Attendants were the bride's brother | Norman Grove, and Miss Pauline { Myers, of Beech Creek. For the time [being Mr. and Mrs. Confer will make thelr home with the parents at Pleasant Gap. Mr. Con- fer is employed at State College Gibson—Gravatt Middaugh Gravatt, daugh- ter of Prof. and Mrs. Thomas I Gravatt, of E. College avenue, Stal College, became the bride of Daniel Gilbert Gibson II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Gibson, of Wichita Falls, Texas, at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the homa of the bride's parents. The candielight ceremony was performed by Dr. Ray H. Dotterer, The bride was given in marriage by her father, and her sister, Miss Nellie B. Gravatt, wu | the maid of honor and only attend- ant. Joseph Disque, of Charlotis- ville, Va., was best man. Music be- fore and during the ceremony wan furnished by Prof. J. M. West, of State College. A reception mmed- ately followed the ceremony. Mr Gibson is a graduate of the College and is a member of Kappa Ki Gamma sorority. Mr. Gibsor graduate of the Coliege member of Chi Phi is now associated with the ’ Roller Bearing Company ton, Ohlo. After a wedding trip and Mrs. Gibson will be at home at 116 26th street North East, Can- ton, Ohio, Mary Pia fra tovreit ATRIETHIN Decker—Miles Miss Marie G. Miles, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Miles, of West High street, Bellefonte, became thi of James Decker, son of Mrs. James E. Decker. of ard street, Belicfonte, at mony performed at the local Brethren church at Sunday morning, with the the Rev. G. E. Households: ing. Attendants of the young coupe were Mrs. Vivian Miles . ter of the bride, and Wendell Deck- er, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Miles wore a light blue gown with a hat and veil to match, Mrs. Baer was attired in a wine gown wit black accessories. Following the ceremony the young couple departs parted on a short wedding trip, re- tuning to Belicionte Monday night Mrs. Decker was graduated from the Bellefonte High school in the class of 1837 and since then h been employed in the offices of Dr Richards Hoffman, and also at McCrory store. Mr. Decker, a grad- uate of the Belipfonte Hig choo) in the class of 1135, has been em- ployed for the past three years by the Titan Metal Manufacturing company here. Until they haw completed plans for the future Mr and Mrs. Decker will divide thei time betwen heir respective pars ental homes Blanch- Baer Dubbs—Zaoeller Miss Gladys A. Zoeller { daughter of Charles P {Evan City, became the Arthur Dubbs, son of Mr. and ! J. E. Dubbs, of Willowbank ¢ | Bellefonte, at a ceremony ed at 11:30 o'clock Saturday 1 ing in the parsonage of the } United Presbyterian church at Mer. cer. The pastor of the church, the Rev. J. Charles Paul, officiated. Mrz M. B. Dugan, of Cleveland, Ohio sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and Carl H. Dubbs, of Belle- fonte, brother of the hridegroom, was best man. Following the cere- mony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shaner, E. Butler street, Mercer. Miss Zoei- Der of Vocational school in the class | 1932 and since then hag been em- i ployed as bookkeeper at hw R. H | Thompson store in Mercer. Mr Dubbs was graduated from the Bellefonte High school in the class {of 1026, and for the past number lof years has been employed by the West Penn Power Company in Bellefonte. After a brief wedding to Cumberland, Md, and {other cities, Mr. and Mrs, Dubbs returned to Bellefonte Tuesday night and are now at home in the { White apartments, corner of High and Spring streets Mixner—=Grove Miss Mary Elizabeth Grove | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. | Grove, of “Pairacres,” Kingston, N, {J former residents of near Jack- isonville, this county, became the {bride of Benjamin Smith Mixner, {son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Mix- iner, of Bridgeton, N. J. at a cere i mony performed at 2 o'clock Christ. {mas afternoon in the library of the living room in the pre-Revolution- ary mansion at “Fairacres.” The Rev. E. Van Dyke Wright D, D, pastor of the Kingston Presbyterian church, officiated. The decorations, in keeping with the holiday season, included a large arch of holly and poinsetta, and the dining room was decorated with holly and red roses, Lohengrin’s Wedding March was played by Mrs. George Hough, The bride wore a teal blue crepe after. noon gown and carried white roses The maid of honor, Miss Ruth Mix- ner, sister of the bridegroom, wore dubonnet red crepe and carried roses. The best man was R. M. Grove, Jr, of Kingston, brother of the bridegroom. Immediately after the ceremony a sumptuous turkey | trip parental home after which the couple departed for Bridge young ton, where Mr. Mixner, who for (Continued on page eight) bride's 1 dinner was served at the brides 30,000 People Read This Column EVEry wee) That's why “Lae Centre Democrat's ela PRFIMANL has become 50 aMAZING 'y POPUIAr Co aeri the benenity derived, it undisputably Centre Cou gain Counter RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or lesa 25 frst sue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. 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