Page Twa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 19. 1939. FAIRVIEW Pred and Oscar Watkin some wood on Monday for Lucas. Mrs. Miles Etters and two chil- dren visited on Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas Curtin Wilbur Lucas of Jacksonville, spent uple days last week at the Amelia Chapman home Mrs. Ira Gilbert of Pleasant Valley Mrs. Miles Etters and two children and Mrs. Alfred Lucas were visitors at the Amelia Chapman home on Wednesday Mrs. Amelia Chapman, Mrs. Alfred Lucas and son Jack and Wilbur Lu- cas. visited on Thursday with Mi and M at Pleasant Val M Russell Jones and Fuesday night with her mother Amelia Chapman Visitors at Miss Ella Lucas I'ursday were Mr. and Mrs Houdeshell "W n ugene of Pleas: hauled 5s Ella M H ac Russell Jones bab yy f n . Mr er NEDY HN : A KEN WINGATE (From last week), were twenty-one pupils who the Evangelical Sunday School last year without missing a Sunday, and will receive rewards Those who have a perfect attendance are: Mrs. Beatrice Summers, Mrs Marv McLaughlin, Grace Boob, Roy Fisher, Vera Davi Paul David- son, Harold Davidson, Eugene David- son. Nelson Fisher arlin Fisher, Ivan Fisher Ruby Davidson th 8 mers, Iva Sums- mers, Mae Su: Reese Fae Rex Miriam Murray There attended Those who visited he home ol McMillan las arl Menchio, of jana Eberhart of Hicks and nd Mahlon RUNVILLE n Cash Prizes Why Is Soft Family eo A In Ist Prize 2nd Prize For the Next Ten Once Tried - - - Always and allied concerns. your article, thereafter as possible, be final. Fl SOFT The Best All-Purpose Addition Prizes Listed Below Millers Association 3rd Prize..... $10 We make this offer of an additional National Contest so That More People Will Try FIRST PRIZE SOFT WHEAT FLOUR- This contest is open to all ladies and girls except employes and families of employes of wheat flour mills The card enclosed with each sack of First Prize Soft Wheat F Contest closes March 31, 1939. nouncement of prize winners will be made as soon The decision of our judges will Free Entry Blank and Rules of Contest in Each Sack of RST PRIZE WHEAT Ask for It by Name—Gel Your Money's Worth—at All Grocers Wheat Flour Flour? Offered by Clintondale Milling Co. for Best Local Entry Offered by Soft Wheat vias 350 325 Best $1.00 each seo to the Used. al ine lour must be enclosed with The an- FLOUR OSCAR D. RAGER, Owner. CLINTONDALE MILLS CLINTONDALE, PA. JACKSONVILLE Jan Church servioes on Sunday a. are as follows: Sunday School 9:30; C. E. 6:45, tople for discus.ion: "Ways of Using the Bible,” Worship with sermon delivered by Rev. Harry D Houtz, Selinsgrove as a supply minister at 7:80 p. mn Mr. and Mrs, John Dunkle and Paul of Bellefonte were Sunday guests at the William Beigh- in the evening were ac- companied by Mrs. Beightol and daughter Louise to the joint revival service, held at Howard in the Evan- gelical church and listened to a very touching sermon delivered by Rev. Fleck, using as his text "The Un- pardonable Sin.” J. D. Neldigh « Iu { of son supper tol home, was the Sumner ate College calier M1 day I called back morning, HOLTS HOLLOW Hea : Healon and ined some friends from jast week : LWO 0s Were at the Arthur Burd home in niral City on Sunday r=. Eva Heaton spent Tuesda week with her daughis yellefonte Fred and Nevin callers at the Walter Sweit- Emerick, of Walsct recent Mrs Charles at the Leathers aso at the Burd home on Tuesday of last home, ir monthly on Friday sown, took ———— WOODWARD On Jan, 12th. a baby daughier was born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adams at the Evangelical Homes hospital Both mother and daughter are doing fine. Yes, and grandpa and grand- ma Reffner are each having a broad smile since the new arrival. A seven and one-half inch snow in this locality on Priday after- won and night, The grain fields certainly needed this covering. Charles Grim was noticed in town on jast Friday. He visited his daughter Helen ag the home of Edson Fultz where she is a housekeeper On Sunday morning almost every- body was surprised 0 find that the Y fel ; SPRING MILLS The faunily party sponsored by the Gregg Township Civic Club, held on Wednesday night in the Municipal building, was a colorful event, as well as a declded success. There were over two hundred present en- joving themselves at ecards and dance ing t strains of ihe Penns Valles The event of the year; i y Lhe Harmonizers wil of the } The Wi day night ntertainment will be fre ames and dancing, there and novel feature in the program in which the young may on In Spring one ughlights program family party will be held on February 8th », the next 1 the re will will be rated old ay participate Mills, and invited be new inne Lh ) wviatred Is ip cordinll ttn | Mrs comm NEW Memos wwe Club | Wome 0H wipite disagreeable weal the Eas! i atlended with 118 prese: Gym was beau ifully William Bressler, Mrs, Miles Bressler ed the Wills Eve Hosp for £0 wo LAT Anlnhia . 3 eT NAS _- Past stone been havil weeks Hie rit hig ni several striking mer while on a job. The First National elected officers for RR. M. Neegse, Vice-pt Mever; Cashier. H. F. Erdly Paul Weagley, Clerk. Be Last Thursday evening kah lodge district meeting a burg was attended by Mr. an Sweetwoed, Mrs. Vera Myers Bovd Stover, Mrs. 8. 1. Condo Josephine Stover Monday Mr. and Mrs, C. B. St and Josephine Stover made a buwei- ness trip to Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Meyer, Lera Mever, Rosella Hetlinger and Jose- phing Stover, spend Sunday in Lock Haven Ban 1939: regdder " sel ana pe A ) ia — How ewife’'s Food Almanac Suggestions for full-flavored, ap- petizing dishes which will add ses to the meals, Also suggested menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for every day in the week. An exciu- sive feature in The American Weekly, distributed regularly with the Bal- timore Sunday American. On sale al all newsstands. MA IVs lucky government that i ich i above to four degrees below zero. | agk for. MILESBURG sitld IU wag Spring? ind Mrs. Milton Emenhlzer new addition io their family, arrived on Wednesday Who Mi (Ll young 5n and a friend of 4 Edna un, Ham Jame Bellefonte s will be § Sith were guests at Eckenroth home Wallace Is a patient Hospital, Her y learn that she or Sunday Ww vy ' lad M. Y. W. Class of the Met Sunday School will meet at the Mrs. Margaret Stein on ng of the 19th ior Heaton ha Hunt: with id Mr LW no of relative As I. of eu JAAN A HOUSEMAIDS CHANT A — 3 PHILIPSBURG RESIDENTS HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS roe pedestrians, one are with inturies suf faa Liens by automobiles Anderson eid county and general body by a machine driven Lindberg, of Winburne regarded as bakery of Philipsburg f melia tion is fair salesman Rn of both lew: car operated by Francis Triponcy of Winburne, skidded into the back {former's truck as Shields was making a delivery The door of his truck struck by i oncoming automobile, Blair Pe. { Sandy Ridge, suffered Peters had stopped chine to repair a snow plow Earl Blake of Philipsburg the truck fractures 30, « ture ¢ Pa m - ition A —— SNOW CAUSES COLLISION NEAR SPRING MILLS M1 Eihel Lawther, of DuBois, suffered bruises aboul {he head abot 6 o'clock Friday night when the ma- chine driven by her husband, the Rev. Thomas L. Lawther. was involve ed in a collision near Spring Mills, The Lawiber machine and a car riven by Dr, Robert A. Huston, of Millheim, collided alter skidding on the snow-covered highway. Damage {0 the DuBois car was estimated at $120, and to the Huston machine, $75. The mishap was investigated by Slate Motor Police from Pleasant Gap. The injured woman was able to continue to her destination —————— Despite the best efforts of any speaker there are always smart-alecs | | mercury had dropped from 22 degre®s | enotigh 10 give all citizens what ghey [in the 4 idience who can tell him | jwhere he wel, wrong. REBERSBURG William Kelly went nglon, D. C. last Thursday he 1s visiting her sister, Mi and family 0 Waahe~ wihiere Mi Slew Wilber Miss iC} spent Lhe Coie LL Deborah Musser of Blas weekend atl th Genta JULIAN grandmother, Mrs Sunday been in ill health y much improved 5 a pleasant call home also visited at the hon on § jay Weekend visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Waller Chandler were Mrs. Curlis Wagner of Altoona, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eichelberger of Bellefonte Lottie Fiesher spent Thies last week in Lock Haven Mrs A. L. Christian is visiting «1 children Nanty Glo, Pa, Russell Folger of lock Haven pent Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Breon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner motored to Woodland on Sunday to call on Mrs. Turner's brother Edward Irwin who is seriously ill at the home of another brother Arthur Irwin. Miss Jessie Anderson of Bellwood called at the home of her aunt, Miss Tryphena Tallhelm. Those who traveled to Harrisburg to witness the inaugural ceremonies were: Homer Fiesher, Melvin Wil- ams, Randall Mattern, Kryder Ma'!- tern, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Myers, Raymond Hanscom and Chandler Several members of the Chandler Walk family are suffering from bad colds. Miss Minnie Gill is able to be oul again to eal] on tricnds in Julian Mrs. Blair Richards is suffering from an injury to her neck. Andy Myers is able to be around again after a three weeks siege of FUT Sa zalte { DONe 8 Cay “r yo vil Of hr ber al iquinsy. Boyd HOUSE PLANTS REQUIRE 1] Agent quantities o LEARFIELD EPFECIAL WINTER CARE in the lo thie plant Bl ATi J average home well-being of asserts County Even minute from or ’ : 100 0 plant | HE dite ng ursulted Louse R. C slovie er Dipnceg room (CORONER TO INVESTIGATE ACCIDENT FILLMORE John Marshall of Bellefonte, visit- ed at the Dallas Marshall hotoe one ft week Edward Johnstomraugh of ate College has been taking care of r daughter-in-law, Mrs. Merril who hal pleus onmurh NAS Mr Leroy Boalsburg, visited atv the Huey ne on Baturday Adelene Garner visited at the Roy on Sunday and Prank Tressler of near | r College inited at the Harr y home on Bunday. Mrs. Henry Rockely spent part of ek at the home of her daugh- Prevhy of Thotnas v Hreo Bowral wt w he Pllimore Mie Hot for the f +} i Emer toer ening) trange Secoreds of African Junghe J ne belig wa. P a " wwhrat ed 0000040900000 0040600000 +9604 EVFIIDIO +OI94OD J. M. 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