Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 06, 1939, Image 10

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    PRING MILLS
Mr. and Mrs, PF, M. Raucau of
Bellefonte and daughter and son-in-
lew, Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Shultz and
three bright little boys, Clark, Rob-
ert and Dennis were visiting friends
in town last Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Dukeman
of Clearfield, spent part of a day
visiung friends in town.
Randall Meyer and family moved
intc the home he bought recently
from 8. L. Condo.
The Nation Wide Grocery, was
recently taken over by the Better
der new management. C, E. Ziegler
who operated the Nation Wide Gro-
ing a trip through the Western
States and Canada this Summer.
The Better Stores, will have a formal
opening in the near future
A goodly number of the Spring
Mills, Townsend Club, attended a
Club meeting at Rebersburg, on
Monday evening, C. I. Nonemaker
of Altoona, was the speaker,
Harry A. Corman, moved to town
last week, while he still expects to
superintend his
west of town
The Gregg Township Olvic Club
will have their monthly business
meeting, also family night
ed by the Club, on Wednesday even-
ing the 12th. inst. in the Municipal
building with a surprise program,
ly in Gregg Township is
invited to participate
evening. Admission
iree
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson, of
State College, moved to our town
on Monday. Mr, Jacobson, is em-
ployed at the State College Hotel.
Miss Mildred Lundy, of Willlams-
port, was & guest at the C. E. Ziegler
home on Monday.
The Sheflield Farms Co. Inc, have
recently made very extensive im-
provements to their plant here in
own,
Mrs. Lulu Brungard, visited her
mother in Williamsport, on Sunday
KENNEDY
William Watking and family of
Jacksonville were recent callers at
the Irvin Watkins home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCartney of
Milesburg called in our vicinity on
Sunday p. m.
The sick our community are
Il reported better at this writing.
Ham and Joseph Leathers, also
unt McCartney left Friday for a
¢ to Washington, D. C.
Mr. Mullender of Wallaceton vis-
a few days at the Joseph Leath-
home.
. and Mrs. Jack Leathers and
hter Alice called at the Bryan
le Sunday evening
A program of Easter music will be
presented by the young people at
ch on Easter
il
{tod
We
(From last week)
Mrs. H. E Leathers also Miss Alice
§ the weekend at Altoona and
Hollidayshurg.
Miss Louise Confer spent a week
with home folks at Orviston, Miss
Betty Gates is much improved at
thsi writing.
Mrs. J. FP. McCartney also Mrs.
Relda Runkle spent Monday with
Prayer Service
The Union Prayer Service will be
held at Raymond Gardner's home,
the west end of Valley View
ay, April 9th, at 2:30
e
Sund
, Sund
KL.
Man Wanted
The J. R. Watkins Company
wants an ambitious man 25 to
45 years old with car to take
over 300 family route in Centre
County. No cash bond neces-
sary. Write—
E. E. Ruhnke,
Box 387. NEWARK, N. J.
onan
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GET UP NIGHTS
Make This 25¢ Test
Diuretic The Kidneys
Gettin up nights, frequent or
scanty Bow burning, bac he of
leg pains may be natures warning of
functional kidney disorders, "Danger
Ahead.” Help nature eliminate ex-
cesg acid and other waste, which may
cause irritation. Cet worth of
Bukets, a kidney diuretic from an
rusgist. In four days your
if Lot leased. y at
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WHEN WINDS
GET ROUGH
A Windstorm Policy Protects You
From Financial Loss, See
John F. Gray & Son
General Insurance
Phone 497-7 Bellefonte, Pa.
farming activities |
sponsor- |
| moved into
| Scotia.
cery, for three years is contemplat~ |
PLEASANT HILL
Miss Arlene Crust of State Col-
lege, spent Wednesday of last week
at her parental home J. Earl Crust
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnston-
baugh and little daughter Shirley
Louise, of Valley View spent last
week at his parental home, Mr, and
Mrs. Clay Johnstonbaugh, also John
Johnstonbaugh and wife have been |
staying at the same home since their |
marriage ‘which took place on the |
went
of
they
30th
until
the
2h of February,
to housekeeping
on
| March.
Stores Chain Corporation and is un |
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Horner have
thelr home &t
new
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Johnston-
| beugh and daughter Shirley motor- |
{ed Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnstonbaugh
| and daughters Gladys and Grace to
Lock Haven where they were shop-
pers
Allen Wolford
with relatives
heen Saving
State
Nas
near College
| while going to school
Clair Burd of near Milesburg
| visited at the John Jo
home on Saturday
Miss Betty Spearly |
her grandmother
Brennen while
State College
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnst«
were Sunday dinner guests
home of their son and daughter
law, Mr. and Mrs, John Joi
beugh Gertrude I
from Friday till
the same home
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Johnstonbaugh
held a kitchen shower
their son and daughter-in-law
and Mrs. John Johnst
their new home at Pleasant Hill
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs
Clay Johnstonbaugh, Mr. and Mrs
Claude Johnstonbaugh and daugh-
ter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Joan
Johnstonbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Johnstonbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Johnson and Mrs O
A. Johnson, Mrs. Clayton Korman,
Mr and Mrs. Harry Spearly, Mr
and Mrs. L. A. Wolford and son
Homer. The ng folks were
Gladys Johnstonbaug! Arelene
Houser, Gracd J rol n
Kathleen Hillard
Leoda
Baldwin, Eunic
Johnsonbaugh,
Mary Wolford, Ph
garet Korman, §£
Merceline Joh
Friedline, Kennet
Rockey, Paul Johnston
lum Spearly, Cl
Wolford, Phil
Forrest You Ralph
Junior Gamer and Carl
The evening was spent in
games
were served
wiches, cake
Many beautiful and 1
received. All left
Mrs. Johnstonbaugh many J
going
Mr
noaugh In
hoppy married life
|
bac
arrish |
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KELVINATORS
PHILCO RADIOS
MELROY'S
Phone $509-R-1
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
ABC and VOSS
WASHERS
BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY
ELECTRIC STOVES
| was .
| person present enjoyed the evening | 8
ER A.
BENNER TWP.
Shopes saw ml has b
sawing out the ti {1
Clark's woods for about
has a nice pile of lumber all ready
sawed out
Charley Smith gpent
evening very pleasantly
Roost with friends and
home on Sunday.
Wilbur Orndorf’s family and Mrs
Orndort’'s sister Thelma Kline, spent
Saturday evening at Hublersburg
a: the home with the Calvin Young
family.
Mrs. Ira Benner and Marie Ben-
rer spent Sunday afternoon at State
College with relatives and friend
Fred Marshall and wife autoed U«
hiloch on Saturday to help
Walters to move to Houser
Blaine Benner moved this
from the Florence Brennan
here at Rock to the Wess Tate farm
al Pleasant Gap; QCeorge Spicer
moved to where Benner vacated
Dewey McConnell moved from the
Gummo farm to Bellefonte: George
Goheen moved from Buggersburg to
the Gummo farm; Russell Glasgow
moved from here to his property he
ught to Woody Crest near State
College; Willlam Spotts moved from
Bald Eagle to the William Ishler
farm; Bob Walters moved from the
Walters farm at Shiloh to the Wil-
liam Emenhizer farm at Houserville
which he bought; William Buchen-
hart from Philadelphia to the late
Henry Walters farm where Bob
_-
ia
Saturday
at Red
retuned
| Walters vacated; Marvin Lee from
the Eminhizer farm at Iemont.
June and Lloyd Rhoades from
Curtin visited at the home of Ira
Benner on Friday. In the evening
they with the Benner family all
attended the dance held at the home
of Lester and Fred Marshall
School children have been suffer-
ing severe colds and sore throat on
account of the changeable rainy,
cold weather.
Fred and Lester Marshall's sale
was largely attended on Wednesday,
William Saxion Jr. has bought a
new John Deere tractor and plows
from Mr. Beckwith, agent to do his
farming this summer.
Vincent Spearly’s health is not
improving very fast. He has been
oa the sick list for some time
We have been told that the Eliza-
beth Herkimer arm where Vincent
Bpearly now lives ig for sale also the
William Ishler farm and the Lewis
Madrghall farm and the J W. Clark
farm, are all for sale, all situated
here at Rock
The birthday dance held at the
| home of Lester and Fred Marshall
on Friday evening in honor of their
nephew, Willlam Shuey's birthday,
largely attended and every
| along with William Shuey, and
withing him to live to enjoy many
i more such happy events The
| Tramble brothers from Bellefonte ‘Walker of Orviston, Mr. and Mr¥. | useful gifts.
| furnished the music for the occasion.
VALLEY VIEW
| Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Breon, Betty,
| Thelma and Elma Wion, spent Sun-
| day with Cyrus Wion in the OCC
camp of Coburn.
and Mrs. Miles Houser were Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Houser and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Houser and two
| sons, Mr. and Mrs, Willis Houser.
| with Mrs, Roy Lomison,
Mrs. Bd. Houser helped her
daughter, Mrs. Fred Ishler move
from Zion to Centre Hall,
in honor of |
tt me
Of course you wouldn't cook
range—but Mrs. Dorothy Bathgate
Cooking School. However, she has
of Bellefonte just how economical
THE CENTRE DEMO:
three meals at one time on one
does at the Centre Democrat
a reason--to show the housewives
this quantity of food can be pie
pared by modern electric cookery. Be sure to see this interesting dem
enstration and the many other helpful hints for using kitchen equip
ment.
OLTS HOL
McCartney
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LO
5. Charles
homme at Pleasant Gap on
also called at the Walter
Bellefonte, othe
the Swelll
1W0me in
Mrs. M. C
Reese
tore
afternoon
2 5. Roy FPetier and
ughter called at the Lioyd
on Sunday eve
Mrs. Lee Johnson
Arne, Mr. and Mrs
were callers
home Mr
w Smith
daughter
mes Wesley
at the
at
alan
and Mrs
who Werp INar-
Reese of
Roy Petzer home
Mr. and Mrs. Cha
and niece were recent visi
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelley
and family at Howard
SUMMIT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yeager and
daughter of Orviston called on Sun-
dsy at the Calvin Yeager home
Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Tierney and
daughter of Bellefonte, spent Sun-
day at the James Watkins hone
Martha Young took dinner
Sunday with Mrs. John Warr
Sunday visitors at the Irvin Young
home were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herr
of Orviston, and Mr. gnd Mrs. Wal-
ter Boone and son Manley of How-
ard
Betty Young visited over the week
jend with her sister, Mrs. Walter
| Boone of Howard
Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Chapman
‘and daughter Janet and Grace
Ycung called on Mrs, William Leh-
man at Curtin on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Roy Berry and
family of Lock Haven spent Sunday
at the Ben Chapman home
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
family of Holts Hollow spent Sunday
at the Curt Kessinger home
Esther and Dorothy Yeager spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Ward Yeager
Mrs. Harvey Weaver and Mrs
Charlie Singer took supper at the
{ James Nyman Jr, home on Sunday
Mrs. Daisy Watkins and daughter
Geraldine, spent Sunday night an
Monday at the Jeff Tierney home
in Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. John Warr called
the James Nyman Jr, home on
Tuesday afternoon.
on
Callers at the Pred Watkins home |
Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, George
| Harry Walker and Mr. and Mrs
| Eddie Packer, of Mill Hall; Mr. Har-
{ry Miller and son Terry, Mr. and |
| Mrs. John Prank and daughter Mar-
| garet of Flemington, Raymond Ben-
| nett and Mrs. Lulu Bisly of Watson
i town; Mrs. Walter Mann of Howard;
| Mrs. Samuel Turner of Bellefonte
Those who spent Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Woomer of Marsh | and
| Creek.
Young and
FILLMORE
wi 3 al
Hull hos
Mr. and Mrs
sor Dick, and
Smeltzer visited
Crus: home Saturday ever
Dean Smeiteer and
Mr. and Mrs. Domer
st the Bernard
vening
© State
days
Mrs
OrTY note the death of
William 8 h who expired at
Tu Mm. at her home
held Thursday
o'clock
Are
$3
Fu-
after-
sda’
Eva
Airs
wad
visitin
Wither
Witherits
font
Harter
Merril
Belle
and Mrs. John Hockman
and Mims Joe Owens
Vicksburg Sunday
evening
below .
Mr
Lotored 10
where they spent
Sunday Mr
father
LIFES
Bruce Emerick
Junday at
home at Centre Ha
Sharer has not been enjoyin
] } 18 many friends
Mrs
monthly meeting
Tuesday evening in the form of a
progressive meeting they were enter.
| tained at the Penrod, Shaffer and
| Stover homes
Quite a number of men Ir
comununity attended the Jodon
last Tuesday evening
A delightful birthday party was
held at the Edwin Fiddler home Pri-
day evening, March 24th or
of Mrs Andrew Bressler Those
present were the guest of honor, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Bressler and children
George, Weiter, Paul, Kenneth wil.
lam, Betty and Dora; Mr. a:d4 Mrs
Paul Vonada and daughters Dors-
thy, Grace, lois and Mary Mrs
Biwood Wolf, Mrs. John Corman
Mrs, Vesta Potter and son Nevin,
fottie, Arthur, Harry and Melvin
| Nflson, Mrs. David Barlett and sons
Richard and Robert, Mr. and Mrs
| Bdwin Fiddler and daughter Mar.
garet. The evening was spent play-
ing games. Refreshments were
| served. Mrs. Bressler received many
At a late hour ail de-
| parted wishing Mrs. Bressier many
{ more happy returns of the day.
| Weekend callers at the Bdwin
| Fiedler homie were Mrs. Sarg Weber
| and son Wilso
| merman of NMtany, Mr. and Mrs.
{Cecil Garrison and sons, Glenn
| Dean and Mahlon of Mill Hall: Mr
Mrs. Leo Bmith and son Albert
{and daughter Margaret of Look
our
fale
in 1
Ml On
Harry Woomer spent Sunday at Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Logan Dunkle
i the Cal Yeager home.
Sunday school at 9:30 followed by
Mrs, Milford Cox spent Sunday  SBunday school at 9:30 followed by | Weber of Nittany.
i preaching; Y. P. M. at 7:30 followed
| by preaching, every one 18 invited
| ~The most news for $1.50.
{and children Elmer, Mary Phe!
{and Barl of Bellefonte {Foo
Trade is free in the United
but the ides
weight in international commerce,
| be
| Hoffman
| proved to date. |
t carry much bad ticklish cough and it geems hard
AT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
REBERSBURG
Pre-Easter services are being held |
i. the three local churcheg this
week, Rev, Dale Kohr of the Luth-
eran church amd Rev, Arthur Miller
of the Reformed church will give the
messages in thelr respective church
es. while the Evangelical pulpit will
filled DY Rev LE Kline of
Howard on Tuesday evening. Rev
of Lycoming charge on
Wednesday evening; Rev Harry
Houseal of Millhelm on Thursday
evening and Rev. Norman Douty of
town, Friday evening. The publi
is invited 10 all Wiese Services
Mr. and Mrs. E R Wolfs and C
C. Smull, Mrs. Helen Shultz and
daughter Hilda were Lock Haven
visit Saturday
Mrs, C. F. Catherman and
Charles Wesley and Harold of Han
nephew Rudy, ot
spent Saturday with
Mi
SONS
over ahd Grace
SLnbuny
parents
parents
‘rthermali’s alg
J Hackenberg
Hackenberg and
nne, the tier
fat tuk
cay Visit
paren 5
8
with
gle 3°
Baker
y
{ Stover home in Red
sold Kenneth
into the Scot Stover Est
recently sold
door, nd 10
Fast Robersburg, formerly the Mrs
Crpha Ocker home to the house
ated by Mr. Gobble, W. F. Bierly
West Rebersburg 0 he
Brungart. Paul
ngs from the Jerry Gramiey
Mr
"e
house vacated by
ly pur
Hos-
nto the Gram-
vacated by Mr. Cumming:
ga Musser moved from the
t side of the A E Limbert ho
me
Y mo
 R W
vacated by
Bierly from Mill
Ss vacated by Mrs Mallon
' r Stover stored her house
Ol furnishings and rented
ss 10 Harry Bowersox of Smull-
Mrs
mig the relatives and friends
m out of town who attended the
{ William Stover last Sat-
réay forenoon were: Mr and Mrs
Warren Stover of Millheim; Mr
and Mrs. Ammon Stover of Aarons-
butg. Martin Stover of Lock Haven
wd Mrs. Guy Brungart of Har-
wburg: Mr. and Mrs. Stover Hess
{ Laurelton, Mrs. Della Karstetter
{ daughter of Jersey Shore
anma Pehl and Mrs. Me-
ern of Clearfield visited at the
J Rearick hme on Priday. Mr
nd Mrs Eimer Ritter and family of
iroy were Sunday supper guests
the same home.
WOODWARD
Harry Crader, Trovola Stover, C
E. Kreamer and his son, Harwood
attended a Christian Endeavor
ng in the Millheim Evangelical
h last Thursday evening, where
wd the opportunity to listen
yivania’s General Secretary
Warren OG
It certainly was a treat for
assembled that evening and
iscusg plans for better Chris-
Endeavorers—better church
ers whith are highly necessary. |
ast Friday Calvin Haines and |
family moved from Union county |
irto their residence in town vacated
a few months ago by Mr. and Mrs. |
Clayton Sheesley, Mr. and Mrs |
Clayton Sheesley now occupy the |
fermer Mrs. Isaiah Boob residence |
purchased from her heirs last July. |
Johnny Brindle is ill of an attack |
of pleurisy. It later developed into
a bealing affecting both ears which |
the doctor had to lance. He is im- |
proving slowly. i
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover of |
Middleburg were Sunday guests at |
the home of Mrs, Stover's parents, |
Mr. and Mrs, George C. Stover ani |
{at her sister's and husband's resi. |
«
Dera
;
| genve of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ard. |
Mrs. Barbara Am- |
fiarty Brindle is ill of the grippe
and is bedfast. He is not much im- |
| Miss Trovola Stover accompanied |
ner sister and husband, Mr. and |
| Mrs. Daniel Stover to their home in |
| Middleburg where she is visiting for
‘about a week. We hope she is hav-
ing & fine vacation i
Steward Benner has contracted a
{pad cold. Quite a number of chil- |
:
a
dren in this locality are having
fo get rid of.
The Hew I939DODGE
April 6, 1939.
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PLEASANT VIEW
(From last week)
Alle Bpleer and Miss Ethel
oplper spat the weekagnd Ww
thelr sister, Mrs. Mary Rockey
Bellefonte D
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hook and
children Lois Jean and Charles were
guest Charlies Packer's
he Pa ca nas 100 oe ne. WY eal and Run Down
Mrs. John Watson
of Milesburg wer
with the George | er
on Monday afternoon
Mrs Myrtle Meyers and sons Stan
y and David were callers at (
Srearer's Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Pldren WwW
Sunda
nome
J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency
ANN W. KEICHLINE, Agent.
Temple Court Phone 190
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Political Announcements
FOR SHERIFF
Democratic Voters of Cent
tes hilipsbur U i § with h noe thet I will be
sts at the home of Mr. and Mz Mr and Mr Har: Rellerman 3 cangicgate for ihe nomination for
q Yiget wt th ti flice of Sheriff of Centre Coun-
t u p Election to be
i839, and will
the support of
#t the pri-
Ele :
Charles Weaver
i C. WITMER
LAYS Spring Township,
: Bellefonte. R. D
What 1939 Car is Bigger
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~ YET SELLS FOR EVEN LESS MONEY ?
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Included State
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doubt whether it
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