Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May ° 18, 1939. PINE GLEN Fire of unknown origin complete | Iv gestroyed the house on the Loy rm on Thursday evening, about 0:30 o'clock. The bullding was al- most burned down when discovered © 1d nothing could be done to save it There was no one living in the house at the time. It is owned by J. W. Loy of Lock Haven, and it is not known of any insurance Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Shuldt of Ty- ne were visiting at the Benton home Sunday, Mrs, George Houdshell of T.0- Contes Mills is visiting al the Clyde Hoover home this week, Lloyd Wertz and daughter Phyllis yd Phil Hodge were at Cuba, N. Y. week. They returned with Ter- Weriz who visited with them on er's Day returning Cuba nday evening Mr. and Mrs, Allen Dorley and family of Avis, were a Tioover's over § Misses Veld Viehdorfer their homes Mr. and Mrs wanda, N. Y tives here Sund There will val house week. 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MILESBURG | Mrs. Vernell High and Mrs. Olive | nhoades of Bellefonte left Saturday night by motor to take in the sights at the New York World's fair ex- pecting to return home on Friday, next ‘The past week with frost and cool ights made us think we had a short ummer Clyde McKinley has returned to he hospital tor treatment Miss Hilda Haupt and Mrs. Hare jet Beamer of Tyrone, left Ou a tor trip Monday moral They Man to take in the sight Wash ngton lhe two Virginia's angley Field and other points of interest of Howard, 18 vise Miss Albine Fulton { Philipsburg, spent f home and Mrs. Porter Lorral neckend in Altoona and Mrs. G. E. Haugh eng at Millerstown, on tl nme Lhey Were accompa Daughenbaugh who and Mrs Onl were vi yf thelr Caught lay breaking had been git PORT MATILDA R. D. NO L i Mrs, Amos Stimer are re- AALMG~ Saran iwood on Friday in the play Woomer, Mat- rriet Snvde Mary and James Morrisey A talk by Betty Dayton and ititled “My first Trip * by Margaret Kerin ol “Mrs Joe Duey went to Keeping one day last week in harlle Miller property Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller a with Mr. and Mrs Quite a few attended the [uner of Frank Gross yesterday Misses Nannie and Frances spent a day with their brother Wal- ter Lewis of Tyrone, The Ball Eagle Grange took in a lass of 57 in the 1st and 2nd degree on Tuesday evening. On May 23rd hey will be initiated in the 3rd am éth degree, given by the Bellwood orange Mr and Mrs. W. W. Wyland were Tyrone shoppers on Saturday. Miss Harrie! Snyder spent Sal- urday in Tyrone Mra. Chaney Reese has a very gore finger at this writing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover and family, of AMocona, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W, 8. Shively Mrs. Therman Wiser spent Satur- day in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robison of Unionville, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beckwith, Prayer meeting was held as the me of John Nearhoof on Sunday 1 fternoon, Mr, and Mrs Hugh Harshbarger spent Saturday visiting with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Miller The Bald Eagle ball team hold a daffte at the Triangle every Pri. dav evening. Mrs. Mabel Diamond has been on the sick list for a week. The Ladies Ald met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Collett last Wednesday Those present were: Mrs, Ellsworth Beckwith, Mrs. 1+.Roy Beckwith, Mrs. John Beckwith, Mrs. William Walk Mrs, Mildred Nearhoof, Mrs C. W. Bolt, Mrs. Melvin Hosband, Rev. Sowers, Mrs. Henry Woodie, Mrs. Tillle Walke, Mrs. Arlene Rob- ison, and seven children and the hostess, Mrs, Mary Collett Mr, and Mrs. Joe MeCory of Pitts. | burgh, spent the weekend with her | mother, Mrs. Veronica Urban. REBERSBURG Last Thursday our community was shocked to learn of the untimely death of Miss Bernice Crouse of Cumberland, Md, whose [formeg home was In Smullton. Pune:al services were held in Neff & Son's ParTors at Millheim on Friday morn- ng and Interment was made In Le utheran-Ref rmed cemetery In Rebersbury Mi Crouse will al wilys be remen be: ed for her genial disposition and her proficiency Phyllis Page of State College several days al the home of Su ind an vl 4 Mr. and Mrs. James C daughter Joyce were Sunday guests of Mr on Mrs. Charle man at Spring Mills Mrs. Dean Ger ih spent several days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs John Brun- gart, She returned home Saturday accompanied by Hazel Brungart, and friend, Lester Welshans of Booneville, who spent the weekend at the Gephart home at Boalsbure Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sauers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bauers, and caughter, Ann of State College visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. H 8. 8mull on Sunday. last Friday Mr. sand Mrs. A. E Limbert and Walter Isenberg visited their daughter Mrs. Richard Mann at Beech Creek John Diehi and sister Phyllis of State College were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Tate, west of town, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters sere Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Winters and Mr. and Mra. Willard Burd. Mrs. K. A. Law and infant daugh- ter, Barbara Ann, returned home from the Centre County Hospital on | | son, George and D. A. McDowell and | turday. Mr. and Mrs. Rimsell Breon and family visited the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs, Jay Vonada at Pledler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg and daughter Joanne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon spent Sunday al Lake Macoma. Miss Helen Rishel of Millheim vis- | ited her friend, Marjorie Brungart, last Thursday. Charles Kramer of York, spent last week at the C. M. Bierly home, Mrs, G, G. Neff of Milibeim, vis- ied her daughter Mrs. Clarence | Bierly on Monday. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, J BE | Guisewite visited the mother who home in Loganton Clymer Tyson of Harrisburg spent Mother Day at the hom his parents, Mr, and Mi Tyson. HOLTS HOLLOW Our revivi 5 “ with good spiritual inter ‘Ome and with nob- 14 Mr. a two visited and Mi Ida Axe Mann Owen Kel Orndor! a Lime kil Jame John Krape omestead on Sun Krape 8 haul n the lime k 11] h y come ery where the asociation is making dvi through the ermetlery Mae Benner is at nresent a few days in Harrish friends and relatives Jessie Witherite finished his spring crops this week ——————— LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs, Willard Hart pet Mother's Day at the Raymond Whi home at Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wel son of Mill Hall, and Mr, an lewis Brickley of Jersey spent Mother's Day with (he mother, Mrs. Gertrude Dolan Betty and Earl Harter Jr Sunday at the Calvin Young at Hublersburg Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishle family spent last Wellnesda ing at the Earl Harter home day visitors were George Si} two sons, Elmer and Jim and Felmlee gpent Bunday evening same place Visitors at the Fiilis Dolan home on Sunday wer= D. A Me- Dowell and grandson Walter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dolan and | family, and Mr, and Mrs. George Dolan of Axe Mann, : Visitors at the C. A Dolan home on Bunday were Richard Dolan and grandson. Walter Miller, of Axe Mann; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gates, land of Howard and Mrs. Anng Clark and daughtsr Martha Miss | Jean Stover of Monument iy spend. | | ing several days at the same place, Miss Pearl Dullen, who is smnlove ed at Lock Haven, is spending sever. al days With her parents Mr and Mrs, Edward Dullen, | Jennie Moore and Jesse Probst of | Lock Haven nd Edward Dulles spent Sunday afternoon at the Orvis | Clark home, a former's | seriously ill at her | STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henricks of {South Pugh Street enterwained on |Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoover and family and Mr. and Mrs, Irv. ing Rhoads and family of Martins burg. Mrs, Margaret Garner h guests Baturday evening Mrs, Willlam Dobbs of Scranton The Ladies Guild of the Grace theran Church will ho a birth { supper for both old and young men, Thursday evenin Ma 6:40 p. In, in Lhe church Madline Witmer of Sout) lHamsport spent the weekend home of her aunt Mrs. Charles Kern : ' Weeken vid Opperman WwW f —— —— SPRING MILLS William Ziegler Virginia, were guests with his Broth er, H M. Ziegler last Wednesday. A joint TN own i rally, composed of 8p ring Millis, Coburn, Aaronsburg and Ey Clubs, waz held it the Municipal building in Miliheim ofi Thursday evening and was large- lv attended. Mr. GQ. L. Nonemaker f Altoona, and Dr. Joseph E. Robb of Lewistown, were the speakers, music was furnished by the Penn Valley Harmonizers Edward L. Smead of Williamsport was 4 business visitor in town last Thursday Memorial Day wil be observed with an anpropriate Program spon- sored by the Civic Club, at 6 p. n ct ons. WE —— — WOODWARD Harold Ard is employing a number of men to excavate for foundation and a cellar for his new bungalow Excavations began on Thursday of last week Mrs. Roy Uhl, who fell from a little stepladder sometime ago and fractured the heel and ankle bones, {a getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kreamer are having their residence treaty to a | new coat of paint. 1rvin Kern of near Coburn is doing the work and is making a splendid job of it. John Sheesley and housekeeper !left by Grayhound on Saturday to | spend the weekend with relatives in {and Alfred Gates, Mrs. Clair Lyons | and daughter Lois, and Nellie Wy | | two friends of Bellefonte were Sun- day callers at the home of Mr, Mus- | Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Musser and gers father, E H. Musser, D. J. Benner took suddenly very {ll on Sunday morning of some kind of heart ailment. At this writing he | is resting fairly well. This locality had a much needed rain on Saturday. Farmers were | complaining that it was too dry to plant corn. It also helped the RUNVILLE William C, Walker of Grampian Pa. visited with old time [friends last Friday and was glad to take a look at the home where he spent bovhood days now owned by Fu:l Miss Myrile Watson, who has been visiting with Lloyd. Walker's, last Sunday went along with Mr, and Mrs. George iison to spend me th them at Tyrone Mr, and Mrs. Shem Hackenberg of ion, Pa. visited with thelr son amily last Bunday Advent cemetery as John Purl’s home mn evening. The Auditors audit etary and treasurers books had 1 ma n $100 8 "0 SUMMIT HILY Weaver an al Lock Haven hoo! at 9:30 followed P.M. at 7:30 foliowed hing: Prayer meeting y night at 8 o'clock in the shurch., Every one 8 welcome 0 these services ss Me a—— PLEASANT VALLEY (From last week) Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were: Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Moltz, and daughter Janet, of Howard, R. F. D. and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lucas and two chil- dren and Mrs. Lydia Confer and son Ray Karchoff, all of Romola; Toner and Howard Packer of Bellefonte R F. D. and Wilber Enel of Pleasant Valley Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Confer at. tended the funeral of George Bryan at Howard, we extend our sympathy to the family who at one time lived at Pleasant Valley Miss LuVera Eminhizer of Le mont, spent the weekend with her parents and her daughter Jane, Daniel Richner and two sons of Port Allegheny snent the weekent with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Richner, Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Lucas of Yar- nell spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, William Richner Mr. and Mrs, Lee Richner were Bellefonte shoppers on Saturday. Mrs, Rose Lucas, and son Harry of Milesburg, spent S8unday with he: daughter, Mrs. Lee Richner, Quite a few people from around here attended the sale of Harry Cox at Curtin en Saturday afternoon George Etters visited his brother William Etters. and his mother Mrs Bam Emdl on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and | baby Nancy were Sunday visitors | with their parents. Theodore Eminhizer and Wilber Fme! visited Theodore and William | Bressler on Friday at their new home, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houtz and bay and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eminhiger of Bellefonte, visited last Sunday at growth of grass and grain fields. | the William Richner home. SNYDERTOWN SNOW SHOE The annual Junjor Class play “Peter Beware,” will be held In the 1 Bchool Auditorium on Thurs- night, May 18, at 8 p. m. Aduiis 10¢ Ladje Jible Class ch for their mon Ne sines meeting Wed- in their social room baseball game, Centre was played on Bat~ between, Howard and ore 14-4 in favor of am Hall Jr { Towanda wrt Hall's mother, Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF FOR COLNTY TRE AST RER re County y thie Bee ry Elec Rep teen her IDDOTT mre ¥ JONTR B ite Pa MODERN WOMEN NEED NOT SUFFER » —— y pain snd delay due t 8, BEFTOUS MUIRIL, #3 i) YES. SIR! YOU CAN HEAT WATER ELECTRICALLY FOR ONLY A FEW PENNIES A DAY! Ag Elwin sili Mgt ALL YOU DO IS Turn the Faucets! -' Puts Water Heating Worries Out of Your Mind Forever—Gives You a Lifetime of Continuous, Unfailing, Automatic Service! Luestions Gladly Answered BELLEFONTE DEALERS : DeHaas Electric Co. Electric Supply Co. R. Cam Heverly Store Holter Radio Service Guy W. Lyons R. C. Witmer
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