Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 19. 1939. r= | PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY | PINE GROVE MILLS | (Reported by G. Mao Fry) stal Lt Report wart GG. O weeny ] two of Mon y that friends have Hiieal al plum our P ul with p Farmer Isaac G templating a six sunny Flor in his new a Re been cossf Elder was a at the John Ferguson Hamster is con- Vacation in rip will be made Delux Ford 8 sedan Penna caller in to Centr: Ts enas week da, the well repre- Hs week roendvke Of rt time little Mrs and ome Mr afterno when he A MAN'S DUTY In order to provide security for his heirs, a thoughtful man makes a will, In so doing, he has protected the future of those dependent on him, In order to carry out the provisions of this Will, we offer the experience gained as Executor and Trustee — over a period of years. Consult us. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. MOSHANNON Moshannon and Bernice Preboskie, of Claren.e, were united in marriage, Jan, 14th, by the Rev. Knuffman D. D. at the Metho- dist parsonage (n Milesburg. The wedding party consisted of the Misses Maxine Schnar: Delphine Martin, and Mr. Maxwell Fitzsim- mons, They motored to Lock Haven, and Williamsport, returning Sunday evening. Their many friends wish them the greatest happiness and largest prosperity this life can give Milford Martin Mr. and Mrs family of Kar- Mrs, Mandrus of Snow Shoe sick Gregg Borger Ol Visitors at heme Sunday George Potter and thaus, and Mr. and Carlson and family jitle Kay Wat this writing Jimmy ck ing in hi ctor tn were son 8 on the Mr been Cal of suf- and has S Care LeR y Lewis, Mr, and and Mr. Jack Haz- e Quarterly M Mr Mri and Mr Lucas 'nded NOW alternoon John confer- enve 3 Sunday Mr amily Bedwel) from Rex moved here om John taken ntre . unt Han OOn \Oree aftern Sunday Howard Clevenst Bellcfonte sunday he Epley Gentzel home Harve WM: were Yearick oo | VY an vis ai Tears if Belle! ne Ant eT Arm Ww n vy Lal best of health dy recovery rry to note th of Mrs passe Tuesday daugh- death loyd Tate's away at th Tate home " > " ing her mother, who mornin sn mnmi— BLANCHARD Wed Bennet t school yesday ove Mr he ning entertaine s for their regular and family n Probst of Swissdale and her das whe er Mrs. Helen Englert of Woolrich called upon Mrs, Mary Beaty recently Mrs. Krape of Hows Emma James home of Mr. Nick Lucas for a time to help get his house set in order after his recent bereavement and Mrs William E. Martin on William of Beech Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bumgardner of Monument, on Sat- urday evening and both families were entertained to an ice cream party by Mrs, Shope of that place Mr. Philip Schroat returned {rom the hosptial last week and is con- valescing at his home here Miss Lila Tressler of Mount Eagle, formerly of this place. was operated upon for appendicitis at the Lock Haven hospital on Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. H E Confer and Dean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stull at Curtin Cabin on S8un- called on | day Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Bechdel are the proud parents of a son born { on Thursday of last week. He has been Bechdel DeHaas, named Roger Wayne, Mrs. iz the former Miss Edna nis MI mi Rewarded For Long Service Mrs. Emma Mclain, of Watson- town. this week completed the un. usual record of perfect attendance at the Watsontown Lutheran Sun- day school for 20 years. In honor of having attended every Sunday i school service held in the past 20 years she was presented with a gold ring. There are many things worth while in life regardless of the fact that you don't get much out of them. CLARENCE Howard McCloskey brand new family another Chevy was purchased from salesman Ira Viehdorfer Mr, Brungard made busine to Bellefogte and Moshanncn day and Wednesday evening re tively Irregular mecting of P. 'T. A. con- vened the 3rd. Regular mecting was the 10th. At both sessions little ace tion was taken other than deferring election and debating date the firs: conclave 86% of teacher mem bership was there and 16% of th parent membership. At the jecond the same “ of teachers (all female) were absent, 40 of the were represented of the iat special Invitations seni 0 paront only responded Is driving a I'he sedan, Cw rips Tues pec parents enty 10 Female teacher absence: h jammed ‘he work: ” hion that the Hill fac t independent] iared continue ll vacanci tion ens officer. O Organize: “ay Vil rgument will continue mee oR lovers Mary C al ting, Fl 5 mig! MoGowan he Hil { Clarence ended y Among mid-year worthy of ment and promotions two. pug Padi “ ale Armes Reiter William Glen McoCloske: McCht James JAK Carma and | father Bellefonte former's were shoppers cay Qui Fa le fznce F when either by accide a small fire vas disco garaze aller cons hunting coat and a chair damage was done as Mrs Smelling smoke, investigated and pt he firs which with a 10 Je m time might have destroyed both their home and garage as wel] a dangering other residences building establishments here Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelley daughter Joan were Sunday dir guests of the madam’s brother, Mr and Mrs Joseph Morgans. The Krelleys are residents of Philipst nrg Earl Viehdorfer of 8now Shoe, is a frequent caller at the widow Wat. sons’ Shimice youngest diughter of Mr {i Mrs. John Prebosky became the bride of Gregg Borger of Moshannot at a quiet wedding Saturday. Grego is the ninth son of Mr, and Mrs Clyde Borger of Moshannon Both young people have a large circle of friends who join us in wishing them an exceedingly happy and fortunate journey on the sea of matrimony Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mclaughlin and baby Mary Louise Were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Lawrence Sinclair home Mrs. Arthur Stephens and son Benny were Sunday visitors at Elmer Watson's and Bruno Carra’s. Brick school is boasting a new jock on its front door. School Board met Friday in epecial session and conclude they can pay no teachers their 4th morrhsz salary until the mid-term appropriation from the state arrives Miss Patty, charming daughter of Dorothy Shive Myers remained two days away from her home and pare ents in Lock Haven. Here she stays with her grandma 8hive and aunt Emma McGowan. Today Tuesiay, the latter is taking her home Snow Shoe High has a big game on this Friday night at Spring Mills These two teams of girls contested the championship title for the Co. league last year, Betty Jane Stephens was hostess al afternoon otherwise ed in the Titirsting Stel out ¢ en and and ner lat a surprise party held at her home Friday Jan. 13h, in honor of her 14th. birthday. The evening was spent in playing games and musical charades, At a late hour lunch was served and the guests returned to thelr homes wishing Betty Jane many more happy birthday Those present were Delores Mo- Laughlin, Larue and Dorothy Casher, Phyllis Oswalt, Rose Marie Brewer Pearl Hutingdon, Olga Crestani, Marjorie, Paulyne, Dorothy, Isobe. and Anna Mae Stephen William Moody, Emil Anderson, Roben Paul wher, Ed. Muirhead ton Ba'eman, Merril John, Benny and Mr thur Stephens also the family and Burle- Chambers, and Mrs, Ar- B. G. Carra il of puy education according t The value Clarence schools ary teachers 0 of alone without puting costs of Tue) vy nothing of janitor supplies, et water | ixurie AX alc heat and light the Brick bull whicl afforded elsewhere is proportionate eam ling can no v 1 f a. per pupil for only tea in dollars and 4h grade ' devel in ana an w FN ad A BUSH HOLLO family Edgar JArVer 3 w Drese Wed - hoping for Wednesday church on are on in We present PORT MATILDA R.D NOL sates meet after 24 vears Harry Hoopes of Philadelphia a day with her old classmate Mis. M. A Kerin. The day was very pleasantly spent and greatly enjoyed by both ng over old times, Mra Hoopes (nee Edna N. Williams) Mrs Kerin (nee Ruth J. Lego) graduated in the same class April 9, 1914, and both teachers but Mrs. Hoopes went Philadelphia to teach and the classmatcs became separated, and never met until las; Tuesday Paul Urban is now employed at the diner at State College Mrs. Charles Hollobaugh is able to be around again Mrs. Chaney Reese is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin visited Mr. Joseph Diehl who is seriously ill in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. John Nearhoof spent Sunday in Tyrone at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nearhoof Little Richard Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Beckwith who was seriously ill with pneumonia, al the State Hospital Is improving at this writing. We are glad to learn that Samuel friday, Jr. who has pneumonia Ir better at this writing Miss Betty Dayton of Vail Pa. gpent a day with her friend Mar- guerite Kerin, also visitors the same day were Miss Jane Schell, of N. Y city and M. J. Schell of Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Duey spent the weekend with relatives in Tyrone. | Cla Mrs spent tn HOWARD No Howard Grange 201 on Monday 1939 10 Install the for coming Lalrd Schenck: Overs ick Lecturer Mri ( Sleward, Lonard Holt A rd jlalr Heverly Chaplain KE Leather Treasurer, Charles 'N. Schenck: Secretary, Har B. DeArment; Guatekecper, Howard Kline eres, Mrs. Edna Holt, Po- mona, Ruth Wenizel, Flora, Beatrice Thompson: Lady Asst. Steward, Bet ty Heverly, Planist, Mrs. Beulah DeArment,; Insurance Director Samuel] H. Pletcher; Executive Com- mittee, Harry E. Confer Financ Committee, Samuel Poorman Po my i A of met in vening, Jan foliowing Master Arthut andace uary 9 24 HE the Ver Cer Scher na Master L. E L gan Grange ¢ to Howard" game of Januar Liass of baisketibal by of Marjorie Love, the forwars Howard team, making 22 of the 32 points. This game point: to a passibility more victories in the future. The Howard b team was defeated by a & OTe Of 33-14 The next game is Janoary 20, Mill Hall at Howard Because of the many requests they have had for their play to be given over again the Senior Class will again present that laugh provoking comes dy. “The Gay Deception.” on Janu- ary 28, at 8 o'clock p. m. Everybody come and get many hearty laugh over the funny incidents which a dignified financier and hig daughter act as butler and maid to deceive a wealthy friend. Admission 10 cents and 20 cents. The cast is as follows Mr. Cindler Stoll-—Richard Wolf. a dignified financier; Mrs. Stoll, his wie, Virginia Sahencll: Virginia Stoll, their daughter. Phyllis Love; Lucy, the colored maid, Marjorie Painter: Mis. Winston Moffat, a young widow, Geraldine Ishler: Ger- ald Moffat, her son, Ernest Trostle: Ralph Hammond, Virginia's sweet. heart. Walter Schenck; Maxine Densmore, Verda Woomer: Claire Colbert. Nelle Wyland; Elsa Terry, Ruby Confer. Bert Evans, Lester Fickes: Chubby Swan, George De- Long; Elis Atkins, Tom Daughen- baugh: Pat Flynn, the Policeman, William Lyons the excell points of To Discuss T. B. Prevention Tuberculosis prevention in educa tional institutions will be discussed by Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, of State College, before the January meeting of the Centre County Medical So- ciety at the Centre County Hospital here this Thursday evening. Dr, Ritenour, who is head of the State College Health Service is also di- rector of the Pennsylvania Tuber. culosis Society POTTERS MILLS Me from ar Lh Foust Cu Sm sSund Earl § Mr ing Irv bra who at ir feeble M Ls 1 Hennigh, wa dinner was held at the Mrs. John 1. Motley home in honor of Mr. Mctley and sughter, Joan BSpack- those present were Lawrence Spackman A birth M1 mi Bui unday heir grandds H E man. Among Mr. and Mr i wi nnie and family Spring Mills called on ame ond Mr ay al the OG ck and p,, nith home . CTreagor the aay and rill Copenhaver and fa Aaron home day Dury of his mot} y Corman and from Blowers Woodring of spent Wednesday after home who bh wWiho 4 meet 1284 Ng, Jai orerocim al J. Uial home of her da No Ip care ao! Creal VALLEY VIEW penal A——————— — MARTHA FURNACE CORSAGES For the President's Ball, Jan. 27 GIVI A ROSE WITH CORSAGE EVERY Woodring Floral Gardens FA 127 EAST HOWARD 87 BELLEFONTH PHONE 4 WE AR} Limited Issue of Thrift Notes at ad per cent net rate Corporation OFFERING A by the No More Than sold to any individual Note (he Corporation callable § days notice at election of For further information call at offices of Centre County Thrift Corp. PENN BELLE HOTEL BLDG BELLEFONTE the PA It's Smart To Ask For SPAGHETTI KETCHUP 21c ANN PAGE BEANS 15¢ ANN PAGE SPARKLE 2p: . 10¢ SALAD DRESSING : gy 1] KIDNEY BEANS 19¢ EGG NOODLES 19¢ wacaront on SPAGHETTI Ib 5¢ MACARONI] 23c Brick |cHEESE brie Dai: Ib 17¢ Spry . . « + |b can 19¢ Ih can N. B. C. 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