Page Twa THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING MILLS The family party last Wednesday | evening sponsored by the Gregs Township Civic Club, was a decided success, there were over two hundred present. The program was an out- standing feature. The concert given by the boys band was very fine and received with applause. The next family party will be held on Wed- nesday evening, April 12th, with a surprise program. Every citizen !n Gregg Township is very cordially in- vited to participate in this monthly event, admission free. The banquet held by the Grangers in the Grange Hall last Tuesday night was largely attended, and was interspersed by a variety program Mrs. Lulu Brungard, spent several days last week visiting her mother n Williamsport Attractive road signs will be placed at the eastern and western approach of the town, as well as a program for beautifying the town by the Civic ‘lub this Spring Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson, and Harold Brungard State College were guests at the C Ziegler, home on Wednesday ev Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mr. and M Lloyd Houser, ed the funeral of William Yeagertown on Wi The public sales in i of and attend- Walter: inesday this area pnae prices lever salesman giving of Milton from labeled of the merchants a ride, as he | wi v «1p 4 v s perfect cleane: nowhere “Perfect leaner” Corman 1 Sati Swabb, for i HOLTS HOLLOW “e nd Mrs. Ellis sant Gap wer Poorman h : oF Pownel y in Sit nik tives at t Gap and town recently. A quilting party wag home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee John and family on Thursday of last week were: Mr. and Mrs M Olive Rhoades of Be f Pleasan John Kelley spent Thursday week al the Orvis Watson Gap on Saturday Marie Johnson State College ap—— PORT MATILDA Relatives here received word on Sunday of the death of Mrs, Willlam (Billy) Lewis at Akron, Ohio, on Friday, Mrs. Lewis’ body was brought to Tyrone for burial, where funeral services were held on Monday after noon, The death of D. FP. Funk will be found in the obituary column of this issue, The members of the Baptist Mis- slonary society quilted two quilts recently at the home of Mrs. Chester Pringle Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Cowher spent Saturday evening at Tyrone, Mrs. Allison Bennett visited her son at Avis, also spent a hours at Lock Haven recently An evening of laughs—This Is what is assured everybody who at- tends the performance of Aunt Susie Shoots the Works! When it is pre- sented by the Port Matilda High School Association on March 24th and 26th. at 8 p. m. in the Metho- dist church social hall at Port Ma- tilda. The play was written by Fred Caldwell being given by special angement with Samuel French international play i lisher. The cast working hard at presen Donald Rice Icasant ev with few art the Scarlet Deane : Dawson—Betty Madam Zola-—-Mar}) Mr: Edward Dunn Portia Lark--Virg Omar Graves—Ceorge Korman; Balle Johnsons vy Roger: ALE; 1 FAIRVIEW Alfred Lucas spent r with Mrs. Mary Jane Luca Eagle Margaret rary pent McKean of the weekend Mrs, James Lucas y visitors at the Amelia 1 home were Mrs. McDowe Mr Dick RHEUMATISM MUST GO With This Reliable Scientific Remedy That Eliminates Poisons From the System PAIN EASED AT ONCE Rheumatic Poisons rause deposits in the Joints system whole rid and muscles and clog the The only possible way to get of them is to drive them out with proper | internal medication. 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Auto- matic Heat Regulator included in Factory Price. is Range can be equipped to burn Oil. Double-coat rcelain enamel finish in White, Tan & Ivory, or Green and Ivory, Easy terms. Factory guarantee, ‘A Kalamazoo, Direct to You” MILESBURG Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shawley are rejoicing over the arrival of a young son at their home on Saturday. Mrs. Roy Swartz attended a quilt- ing at Pleasant Gap on Thursday last Sunday was a grand day to stay in the house Danny Ewvers a OCC enrollee spent the weekend at his home in Central City. St. Patrick's day brings back to us a flood of memories and they #e not pleasant ones Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Fisher and son Jr. were weekend guests of the former's father at Tyrone What our town needs is an officer of the law. For by the time the arm of the law arrives from Bellefonte, everything is quiet on the western front Miss Betty Shawley home here It takes eggs and sugar to bake a cake and cornmeal to make mush, but a little bit of rain and sleet can make a lot of slush Mrs. Lola Fulton Billy daughter lolita of Howard, Sunday with relatives Robert Daughenb Norma Miller rsday and Friday a is {ll at her RJ spent son jaugh- visited th and of stown, mducted the week al the Bapti t 7:30 o'clock in the even- Sheetz will be In charge Thursday of th Chapter 7; Fr y ge of Howard Evan- Let ——————— RUNVILLE and Mrs. Joseph Spot! n moved last Thursday 1's farm in Ch 2 farm in Buffalo Run . rl | “2 v F vel learned esinu 1d Mrs. Raymond Walker of arriors Mark, will move inio the we of Mrs. Rodgers. Roy Lica rill do the farming for Mrs. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sinclair and family and Mr. and wil- liam louck of Snow Shoe, visited h their son Newton Louck Sun- re is and Mrs. Blair Carver of Bush low visited with home folks Sun- day John Bolior! of Altoona motored here and visited with relatives, Bald Eagle Grange Friday evening March 17th Our COC boys the weekend Earl Milton spent the past two weeks in Lewistown with relatives, He came home Saturday Michael! Purl celebrated his birth- day last Friday March 10th. We join in wishing him many more hap- py anniversaries. The Men and Women's Sunday School Class business meeting was held at Mr. and Mrs. 8hank’s home on last Tuesday evening, a good number present and after their mesting they turned the gathering into a farewell party for the Shank family. Neighbors and young folks came in numbered 75, they had an enjoyable time together The Shanks received some nice tokens of remembrance, one of which the Men's class presented Mr. Shank with a fine Bible. We are sorry 0 lose these good people, but wis them the best of luck in their new home and hope they will find their new location a prosperous one. We recommend them to the community they enter with good church interest at heart and Miss Louise an effici- ent Sunday School teacher. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m M.A Watson, Supt. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W. B. Tobias. YARNELL On Sunday a dinner was held at [the Fred Kessling home in honor of | Mr (were married on Saturday, March 11. Those present were: Edward Mayes, of Runville; George Etters of were home Over Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel the proud parents of a and daughter Nancy Mae, Luther | Emel and Miss Minnie Bitters all of {Pleasant Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Pred Kessling and children Henry, Clar- ence, Christena friends wish them a long happy wedded life. Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Miller motored to Bilger, last Thursday to visit with | Irelatives there, i and Mrs, Milford Etters, who! REBERSBURG | and Mrs. Bugene Smull and family of Pittsburgh, spent several days last weck at “Gravel Spring Lodge.” Mrs. E. H. Hosterman and Mrs. J A. Wert were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Ira Spangler at Car- isle, while attending the Central Pennsylvania confcrence of the Evangelical church H, C. Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Whitehill were Sunday dinner guest at the Gale Swartz home In Mill helm Mr. and Mrs Mr Cummings an son Mahlon, Mr. and Mrs Paul Cummings and son Dean and Mr Melvin Bright attended the wedding of the former's son, Mahlon Cum- mings to Miss Olive Klinelelter the Lutheran church at South Wil Hamsport last Thursday evening a' 7:30 o'clock. The groom is a gradu ate of the local High school an has many friends here who wish th couple happiness BUCO their married life Mr. and Mrs. Jolin family of Millhelm, guests at the home of Mrs. Ocker parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bletly Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rossman ar yon Jackie of Coburn, visited at Uw James Corman hom Sunda) Mi Margaret Kalle was a4 week end visor with her parent Kingston Mr. and Mi pending Culsewile | ! Woodw ted hi AG and Ocker and were Sunda) M. Blerly Dr. W. C JULIAN From last wsrek ry n who called at er home on Sunday Chandler a happ Mrs. Edward Houser and dier Houser, Pleasant Gap ) Mr. and ! Bellefonte nile Straw birthday = AnD Boyd m. Lunch wi of the M. E Mrs. Margaret Wild urday with Long, Altoona. Pa Daniel Craig was admits ipsburg State Hospital treatment Mrs. No ari Dor motored het net to Vandergrift visited who ¥ were Philips Mra Margaret Warriors Mark: Mr. and Larry Broadhead and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Rigle of Julian Ar VALLEY VIEW Miss Betty Bekiey spent a few days last week with her girl friends in Bellefonte Cyrus Wion who are stationed in of Coburn spent their parents Robert S8ootl of Wash spenit the weekend with his friend Miss Louise King Some of the people have been at- lending the services at the U. B church in Bellefonte, and they say how wonderful the services are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bager and family spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Bager's parents, of Belle- forte Thursday evening Hagel Corman had a very nice supper for her fath er, H E Corman and sister-in-law Mrs. Lynn Corman, in honor of their birthday. Those who ‘were present were: Hazel, and Hilda Cor- man and Mr. Lynn Corman Mrs. Bruce Corman entertained at a birthday party in honor of her daughter Janet's third birthday Monday afternoon. Those present were Donald and Richard Houser, Lemoyne 8Bager, Jackie Shultz, Joye Lose, Leroy Eckley, Donald and Jo- sephine Lomison, Patty Lou King, Ronald Behers, Bally and Wayne King, Janet King, Janet and Julia Corman. Marion Behers, Mrs. Roy King, Mrs. Miles Shultz, Mrs. Rus- sell Houser, Mrs, Roy Lomison, Mrs Vincent King, Mrs. Bertha Corman, Mrs. Bruce Corman. Morris H the COC weekend and user camp wit D.C indy MARTHA FURNACE (From last week). Mr. and Mrs, Lundy Steele and family spent Sunday afternoon gat the John Spackman home, Miss CGenevive Tomeo, spent the weekend with Mrs, George Harpster State College. Elmer Stiver had the misfortune to run a pitch fork through his hand one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stauton, are | new baby daughter. at their hope one day lass week. Joseph Shawver, is spending some (time Joseph William and Helen. ‘Thess | at the § home. Robert Fink, visited Sundiy at the | Dorrie Adams home in Reese Hollow The W. ©. T. U. will hold their | monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Phoebe Cronister, Tuesday evening, March 14, i i i : STATE COLLEGE Dorothy Howe of the Indians Btute Teachers College spent the weekend at the home of her mother Mrs. Ella Howe on Miles Street Mrs. Alice Porter of Frazier street entertained the members of the King's Daughters Sunday School Class of the Evangelical church at her home Thursday evening Mis. Lynn Woomer and son Lynn Jr. of East Beaver avenue spent Monday evening at the home of the former's son and daughter-in-law In Axe Mann Mr and Mrs. Max Zins of South Barnard street entertained the fol- lowing people at their home Tues- day evening, Mrs, Phyllis Dipery Isabel Harm, Mi Mrs. Georg Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ou ) and Mrs. Russell Facer ol Beoond avenue entertained a num ber of friends with a dinner at thelr Saturday evel Rebekah Lod the lodg of and home las Lady Stalg wa i Les re NO w trict atl a meeling hall Thursday evenin busiitess meeting dof entertained with ons Those lodges that at. were, Centre Hall, Spring Rebersburg Port Matilda Pine Grove M tale College Mr John Ridge Avenue Harrisburg A re vi wer Sowhern dl the 1. 0. O.F After the "a Pe wr P nm How al d raret MceKenzie as her recen of Lemont ra Erb John Ela oelebrated d Mrs. Wiliam eral days in Scranton ny attended grand me Court Weber Thompe where Jury SON nt Sunday with Mr vers 1 and informed ch Wednesday al GE rch Meyer classes and ie and Sunday Em- lester Bro vy of Tusseyville, spent ith former's mother, Mrs ma Brouse Mr. and Mrs. Deans Gephart Bunday a! Rebersburg (From last week) ja Ishler and son allernoon he spent William in Belle- Mrs. E pent Saturday fonte Mr and Mrs. Clement Dale Pleasant Gap, spent last Priday with Misses Ellen and Kathryn Dale Miss Joy rrant after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs C A. Gonine and daughter, will sail Friday on The Queen Mary for her home in England Perey Woomer of Lakewood, Ohio was a recent gugest of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Woomer Miss Helen Hunter spent the weekend with relatives in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs, Fred Brouse and sons of Norristown, spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs Emma Brouse Dorothy Lonberger returned Lo her home after spending a week in Al- toona of Mrs William Thompson and Mrs Edgar Hess spent last Friday in Bellefonte Mr. and Shingletown, Mrs. Charles Stitt, of and Mr. and Mrs Zierdt of State College called at the | John Kimport home Sunday Mr baugh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Ross and family at Cen- {re Hall R. D. All those who have attended the Adult meetings conducted by Miss Pauline Billings and Mr. Bdwin Dale | Harris Township High School | building are invited to come to the | dinner to be held Monday March 20. | at the Please bring or send your name to Miss Billings or Mr. Dale before March 18, 50 that reservations may te made for you. Dinner will be fifty cents per person. Drive carefully, even if you dont care about yourself; let other people | - - live, Ly and Mrs. George Mothers. COLEVILLE Mrs. Joe Kresovich Barbara returmed after visiting her mother at Clarence, where Mi father has been il Mrs. Willlam Solt Mrs. Ruth Stover on noom Rev. R. H. Heckart Pa., District Supt Holiness church of Pa. an the guest of Mr. and Mi week and daughte home Sund Mrs. Duks Kore ast Exceptionally were held in Holiness church 12. 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