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Electric cooking—preserves vitamins This modern electric There's electricity, healthful practically More cooking is and salts, UN Hirt} R ie Wat on last VILLE » Af ar aL thelr dau; George Parson were pn ter Walker Here Shoe Saturday Watson and down dition reported still 1 John Lucas’ condition is stil] at hi aL Nis writing Mr. and Mrs. Ru daughter of Marengo, aere and visited Our COC boys weekend The men of our church and com- will meet Thursday night March 30th. at the church for the purpose of organizing a Brotherhood Class, Boys 16 years and over are ] ly invited to be there at 7:30 A SCL (44 wii were home over the srry fhe SATNILY Shirk has been in time and on ay, Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel k had her brought to their home in Chestnut Grove, 80 they could care for her there. Rev. Tobias and wife were enter- tained at Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoit's for supper on last Wednesday even- ing in honor of Mr. Heolt's birthday Sunday School met Sunday at 9:30; Junior C. E. at 10:30; Benior C. E. at 6:30 p. m, and preaching services in the evening at 7:30 p. m at which time special evangelistic services start for each evening dur- ing the week leading up to Easter, George Injured By Horse, William Kreamer, of near Blooms- | burg, lg a patient in the hospital there, for treatment of a fracture of the right leg at the knee, received {| when a horse he was shoeing, reared | {| suddenly, putting s0 much weight on {| the knee on which the hoof of the || horse was resting that the bone was || fractured. -The most news for $1.50, premio pW ————— = J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency ANN W. EEICHLINE, Agent. Temple Court Phone 190 - COLEVILLE James Kelle and her Bari Wh Vie Mrs ans spent Centre Hall with Mrs. Dean Smelizer Guy Kellerman of Centre spent Sunday with his parents, and Mrs. Harry Kellerman Mrs. Harry Kellerman and dren Fred, Mildred and Grace, spent Sunday afternoon with her mother Mrs. James Williams at Pleasant Cap, Mrs, Willams was in a slight automobile accident three weeks ago and sprained her back but is re- covering slowly Mr. and Mrs, Dean Smeltzer and son Dick of Centre Hall. took supper on Saturday evening with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller man. LITTLE NITTANY Those who spent Sunday at the Willard Harter home were Mr, and Mrs, Claude Confer of Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond White and son Russell, daughter Ruth, and Mrs. Rachel Confer of Beech Creek. Those who spent Sunday at the Earl Harter home were Jim Shuey and family of Milesburg, and George Shuey of Bellefonte, R. D. Mrs. Robert Laubach and son of | Jersey Shore, R, D. and Florence and Verna Dullen of Williamsport, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Jack Dullen, i Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gates of | Howard, visited at the home of the | latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.| A. Dolan on Sunday. Harry riday their daughter, Hall Mr chil- Two of a Kind Two Mrs. August Corsd's occupied the same room in Province Hospital Sandusky, Ohio, at the same time and for the same reason--childbirth, | | Each mother had a son. The moth- | {ors ae wives of cousins. kitchen no fuel as clean as waterless vegetable Low cost top of stove meals that of leisure, to food. Zestful new if fun when your home’ | ready to grill WOODWARD m the hospital on Satur svering a CE very oi ¥ 10 HOLTS HOLLOW Nevin Wad i a Mrs. Joe Kelly and § of Howard, were dinner Roy Feizer home. on Bunday Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Watson family spent Sunday with relative at Stormstown guests 3 Sunday visitors at ihe Roy 1 ers hone were Mr. and Mrs Leathers and friends from Mt. Es Mr. and Mrs, Merrii Watson virée children Mrs. Sallie Pur | Runville, Mrs. M. C. Reese and th daughters of Gum Btump and | John Watson. Mrs. Mamie Walker of Bellefonte R. D., visited with Mr. and Harold Walker and family on ¢ day. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd family of Pleasant Gap visited tives in Milesburg and at the Bdith Burd hone and also called at the John Watson home, on Sunday other visitors at the Watson Dome were Nr, and Mrs, Walter Sweitzer and daughter Mrs. Olive Rhoades and 0 - “i family of Bellefonte, Ciyde Watson and son of Milesburg, William How. ell of Runville, Mrs 51. C. Reese and three children of Gum Stump, Leon. ard Mayes, Ken Lucas, Elwood Robb. Mrs, Bdith Burd and sohs Edward Heaton and Mrs. Clalr Shawiey. Mrs. Roy Fetzer and daughter spent Monday with Mrs. Nannie Lucas, Mr. and Mrs, John Possinger of | Coleville, called on home folks on | Bunday. Those who called at the Orvis Watson homie on Friday evening ia honor of Mr. Watson's birthday an- i ninversary were Mr, and Mrs. Guy Johnson of Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs i Clyde Watson and two sons of Miles. | burg; Mr. and Mrs, Haye: Johnson | and sons, Mr, and Mrs. John Wate son, Nevin Watson, Gladys Geral | dine and Ralph Kelley. Mr. and Mis, George Magargel Jr, | Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Hummel, ewly a Deep-well Are DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. COOKING cookers, oven turn out sensations! meals cookery low real taste “cost Hours 0 food vou combinations electric Cooking have an range in ‘icture shows a complete meal REBERSB Della Kerste we URG Mallory 8 Breon 8. Leslie nd Mrs. K 1 Janet and David accom Mr and Mrs William nd son Larry of Mileshurg i Jurg on Sunday after. ere they called at the Wil- Breon home. The Rachan were weekend guests at the Edith Gentzel Dale L. Kohr, newly elected minister of the Rebemsburg Lutheran Pagtorate, will preach in all three churches of the parish Palm Sunday, April 2nd. ag follows: Madisonbur 10 a. m..;: Brungart 2 p. m., and at Rebersburg at 7:30 po. m. He Is joving here from Middletown, Pa his week Mics Isabelle Mallory of State! College visited her mother Mrs. Lulu Mallory iast Thursday Rev. Norman F. Douty went to New York City on Tuesday for Bible Conference work over Palm Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryan and family and Kermit EKarstetter of Greenburr were Sunday supper guests at the P. J. Rearick home Misses Martha Scheckengast and | Mary Dickey of Mill Hall and Mr Ile Nestlerode of Lock Haven were Sunday evening callers at the same home, i Mrs. W. J. Kreider gave a birth- | day dinner in honor of Mr, Kreider's birthday last Sunday. Those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weaver and Mrs. Emma Corman of town. and Philip Kreider of Penn State. | Messrs John Barker and Mark Wert of Ingleby called at the Thom- | as Hartman home Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ziegler and two sons of Fiemingion visited | | relatives in town on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brungart and | family of Coburn called at the Roy | prungart home, Sunday. | Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Baboock at- | tended the District reception for | ana Ham elected Buperintendent of the Wil Hamgport District, at St Avenue in Williamsport on Tuesda Prof fan J. Ha moon Misse Ha Cilio TALON cali and Mu iv of Ls wmnberg EL Phvl LB Hear ged Lady Breaks Hip A» Tr Py 5 ( i GA . Legal Notices the Matier of the NOTH) Estate of A p ADMINISTRATOR'S e Matter of beth Kehoe NOTICE Tes tH Paul's Evangelical chureh on Memorial Mareh 30, 1939. NOTICE, rlven —— _- CAUTION NOTICE wife, Rhoena Craft, ha thout just catise rey osution 1 put trust he Notice bese 11 hereby ¢ that appraised and set aside W dow of Alfred Hoover, . - S| # Township, deceased, Ry « , rea t o the amount of $1200.00 y 1 wid 1a sul pect rie Act oA + ESTATE Or prove Hoo ' . or PIE A LL { an CH MRD OC - 1917 EXECLTOR'S Matter e Malls Line SOT Einte we d Prove A. CORMAN, Hi ADMINISTRATOR'S ‘ vi J NOTCH ADMINISTER eM ‘ 4 ‘ TRIN NOTCH AUDITOR'S NOT OF SPECIAL ELECTION SUSIE NEVER HAD A BEAU. HER LIFE WAS JUST A TALE OF WOE: SHE WENT TO COOKING SCHOOL ONE DAY AND NOW MUST SHOO THE MEN AWAY! You, too, can be a social success! A good cook is always popular, so come to all three classes of the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT COOKING SCHOOL Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, April 19, 20, 21 Y. M. C. A. AUDITORIUM—HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Lecturer-Mrs. Dorothy Bathgate
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