tember 21, 193), Eaton, and Prances Rupert, Mrs. | BLANCHARD Philip Schroat helped Mrs, Rupert | Prof, Ohames N. Kniss, Nation- | entertain this lively group of kiddies | results PHONE pkg. 10g 3ige. cans 23¢ 2 1b pkgs. 25¢ 24b sack 59¢ large box 25¢ LARGE S12) BEANS Ketchup 2: 29¢c|| 3 28¢ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page Three MOSHANNON HARRIS TWP. COLEVILLE | PINE GLEN | moe news for iso Win ads bring > oh —— » » # " nw = SR Sthool Begins A birthday party wae. held in Mr. and Mis. Irwin Pullior were : al Speaker for the Townsend Plan, | who enjoyed themselves very much, | Methodist Sunday School. Preach- | The Harris Township High School Hot . will be the speaker al a joint meet- | Mr, and Mrs, ET. Burd and | ing service at 10:30 next Sunday. |opencd on Sepiember Sth. with an *F hn) m her home Saturda LF Welly pnd oti Terrel are hg of the Howard and Blanchard | Miss Laura Rowles of Clearfield Saturday Sept. 16, a birthday | enrollment of 83 students, The Aivettiogn Those present were vigiing in Xrie for & few day Clubs, in the Blanchapd School | called at the hane of Alex Heverly | surprise supper was held for | home room wotlons and advly- reddie Blair Jr Naney Lou Mr. and Mri Russell Hoover and i Building, Friday. evening, Sept. 22. Friduy ewning Gladyce Fye at her home, “Those ers are as follows: 13th grade, Dpr-| mith, Freddie McMurtrie, Fay | Emma Midian visited Mr: some distance to hear Prof. Kniw. | HOWARD Cartwright, Hope Lewis, Je an Mar: | grade, Paaline Billings, 12 tudents fn and Bernadine Lowery Bara Hoovers grandmother, Mig. Elza- Mr. and Mrs, James Alles, J W. | tin, Marjorie Borger, Eloise and | [@th and 19th grades, Ralph Hun ~ To ug Curpidine Uaiis week “Quality Is Our Firit Condderation & ’ 4 rs R rot . "ne ’ 1 hi CW Mar n Y Mansell of Williamsport, and Mrs. ‘The “Win One" class of the Re- | Dorothy Beals, Emina Jano, Wend | mers, 33 students; 7th and ot Patty vo He Roa , Capperello De. | Yiilors al the Beales hotne over BROCKERHOFY ROTEL BLDG. Philip 8. Baton of Ridgway, were| farmed Sunday School met at the and Lillian Retoric | grades, Edwin Dale, 26 : udenta kshag Young, Mar tb) the werkehid were Mr. Harmon Sunday visitors at the home of Mt. | home of Mrs. Virginia , Confer,| Mary Ann Lucas spent sunday | © The music classes this year Wre ‘ores Grove, Jewa Lee King, Donna | ol GSE0le Mr. and Mrs. Howard : RA ‘ " abi his 1 ron. Delav ure WwW William Packer and Grace Ken- | Ders wee present Lee Fye, who has been visiting | Wednesday, the work being In Boscanio, Wayne Ramish, Petty Johpson of Wilningion, Del N.B.C. Shredded heat medy of Mill Hall and Mr and! Mrs Kate Weber, Nelle Weber, his Jo 4 North Bend ls back in| charge of Mr. Donald Shope Young. Jimmy Hull, Gladys Holla- | *chool ih Alloona. and Vera Vieh- White Rose G. B. Corn Mrs. Raymond Maxon of town Mrs. Lloyd Kemp, Mrs. Malcolm diving \ festival held at! Prizes Awarded baugh, Pag Kelley, Freddie Eckley, | dorier. who attends Bellefonte High spent Saturday in Willlamsport ana | Wagner, Miss Mae Orr, and Hilda re w \ ® a or 1 th Pen od ribbons from the Philip Stover, Bobbie Davis, Marlyn | SEhcol. spent Saturday and Sunday Pure Egg Noodles Momnzoursville visiting with relatives | W. Leathers entertained at Easi- the Print Shop, Sep for SHE | ts a : and Charles Rider. Alice Poorman, “ their respective homes here r alo aprons for sale | chapel exercises last week Betty hd Martha Peters of Beech Creek | Gay evening M . hap : re given | Serudder " canto. Mr and | Sinbamahoiting, called at th y ! and Mrs. Charles lsenborg,! The following awards we idder, Mrs. J. Boseanlo, Mr, an : po b spent -the weekend with Beatrice | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wagner of Wg hme My " Muriel, of Houts- | to Harris Twp (hop Mrs. Roy Rider. The afternoon | RODEIt Askey home BU naAY an Swansdown Cake Flour Packer Denver, Myr. John H, Wagner and dole. stopped a few minutes at the Lester Gladielier $7.00; Willan w sper in playing game Tu Raymond Conway of Gris fa Mrs. Irvin Fravel and Mrs Harry | 80d daughter spent Sunday IN gop. tewis home on Saturday en- | Hess $4.95; Richard Zaleski $300 unents were served consisting | ViMted his mother Mrs. Etta Con. Peters and Mrs Ben Merriman of | Johnstown at the home of A. A | vay here, Sunday. KIDNEY | fonte where Muriel Is a nurse at! 50; Lester Kaulman 55, ¥ ed ' Sally Ann received many ind daughter Masel and Mrs, Grace | Rev. H. A Robb of Export slop- | yy hospital Loan 6; Jumes GHIand SUS0T nice gifte The children departed Kennedy and daughter Joyoe of [ped in Howard this last week en«! afr and Mrs. Clyde Borger and! Prank Homan, $1.95; Robert Bw bout 4 o'clock, wishing Sally An ’ Mill Hal spent last Thursday | route from Lancaster to visit al wy and Mrs, Lioyd Borger and son, | ger, $1.50; Harry Bailey, $1.7 Dea many more happy birthdays Announce ent evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray- the home of A. A Pletcher and gobble, visited relatives al Monu-| Wer, $100; Edgar Jacks n. 50 m mond Maxon and family Wan MER a ail TT tee There were 68 present at the | . Honor of “Sally Ann Rider's Oih | cleanfield visitors Saturday nL 730 One tn wel aor o CE er erin ore 85 follows: 1th grade, | ll, SAC, Mecha, | Ml FOOD MARKET hell) Meek In Clarence one day last and Mrs. G. W, Eaton | Thursday evening, Twenty mem- al her home here | scheduled for Fuesday instead ol Ramish, Nancy Capperello, Dolly } Joe, and Carmel Purfaro, Shirley Maynard Schmoke, who attends ut dul in p- - ig rien Sn Slat lodge 1m Bulistonte Mom: Une ole Maat Sn, A ah Iho Holkbaugh Mi Clyde J.B. Aukey and son James BE of First Prize Flour " route to their home from Belle- | Fred Horner, 96; Harpld Bradiard of jee gream, cake, candy, and pea Beech Creek, and Willian Packer | Wagner other relatives ment on Sunday Charles Packer son af Mrs. Rage | door last Thursday evening. Chas had a very sore thumb for several days Canal Emest DeHlaas is employed on | Sunday. ) , Wednesda v william Bauman and Florence | 9W0%¢ year Waterman spent Sunday afternoon | Milton Gardner of Phii at the Maxaen heme is visiting his Mrs. Mae Yaudis is setting up Gardner living quarters in the Page Stare] Mr. and Mr room. She is moving from the Sen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy bell Sieve. : Miss Bthel Confer, companion | With Mi nurse to Mrs D. M. Burlew, is away | also relatives in Missouri on her vacation at present other registered nurse is with Mrs. | Marie and Patricia Lauth lel sence Fair. They 1 i vigitd y friend 3 h] fv It is rumored that Fred Bechde! way visilng iriends and Téiatives, Margaret Delong of Bellefonte Jost thee cows during the electric storm on Sunday morning pet the weekend in Milford Gardner has left the Co- Miss Sop burn OCC camp to accept a8 posi- : tion in State College. He was able | Lhe weekend at James t0 spend a few @ays vacation a Ihe first his home this week. A 4 Mrs, Maude Bechdel visited he: | High School ister Mrs. ‘Beck on Sunday. Mrs day evening, Beck has been yery {ll at her home Howard Auditorium on September 22, § near Warriors Mark of welcome and receplion for pas Glenn itendent Schools will be the speaker Paul Plet cher has been unable to Musical program will be present Penn's Valley High the 1 : : at School Band under the leadership ents and teachers, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Bressler © ; ] » Athens, Pa. visited M Mary | Rogers, County Buperi Beaty on Friday altend the Lock Haven High School BY the East past wee k, due to an attack of boils. of Mr. Paul Bartges. Each mem- hey rad hrtno ees! MTs, Mary Hendricks has been Oer 8 urged O Oring a guest spending a few days with her gldughters in Lock Haven ments will be Miss Sadie Romig of Beech Creek : spent a few days of last week wigh | Fair will be | Mrs. Mande Beehdel High School , Mr. and Mrs, John Williams en- D¢ given for the bea : Yertained thelr daughter Jane and and Scholastic exhibits The her employer Mrs. Madeline Trexler Tal schools will participate of Avis, an Sunday. The occasion | was a celebration of Jane's birth- served building. Priees the day The Bald Bagle Mountaineer have received a contract to play at Hecla Park eact Thursday evening | C50 : during the winter will be served girls play Hublersburg High Volley ball game Miss Helen Miller spent the week- The Friendsh - Class end at home here the Church On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hug | Bake Sale Glossner and som of Mill Hall M: Saturday and Mrs. Robert Kunes and fami of lock Haven Mr. and Mr Allen H Pletcher and daughters of this place motored Lo the “Shure Trap hunt- ing camp for a reunion Mrs. Glossner's and Mr Pletcher i H nd children, girthday Ralph y and Nevin of Zion A birthday party in hono f and Mrs. John Gulick and Frances Rupert's ond birthday of Howard was given on Maenday aflernoon, ! Willard Harter Sept. 1¥h, by her parents, Mr. and Verna and Mary Mrs. John Rupert of Blanchard : Frances received some very nice Hall, RD. gifts. The f(cllowing chi Jaren were noon ai the served with refreshments: Jane! home Harter, George Harter, Gerald! ‘Mr Bchroat, Reta Hanma, Pranklin Dulien of Elizabeth and Mrs. Charles Moore children of Snydertown EB BSS RS - 4 : THE NEW Ford Tractor New In Principle To be Demonstrated all Day (weather permitting) New In Design Harry Lutz Farm - Monday, Sept. 25 (Located Near New Armory—Bellefonte, Pa) Ray Williams Farm - | Tuesday, Sept. 26 (Located 3 Miles West of Pine Grove Mills, Pa.) Wade Lytle Farm - Wednesday, Sept. 27 (Located 2 Miles East of Stormstown, Pa.) Chas. Gilmore Farm - Thursday, Sept. 28 (Wyeliff Gardner farm—Mackesville, Pa.) We feel the farmers are interested in the oper- ation and performance of this new equipment and therefore invite them to attend one of these demonstrations and operate the machine for their own satisfaction. Additional demonstra- ~tionps will be held in other; sections of the coun- ty in the near future. Dunlap tor Co. Danald Gardner Jr, of Fort Mon- mond Maxen had his thumb smash- | rée, Virginia, spent several days at ed when caught in his uncles car his home. He will return to his post Wednesday expeciing to sent to Panama to help guard Un Harris Heverly returned to Bos- the Lee Bolopue farm. He was a ton, Mass, to resume his studies dinner guest at the Maxons on Floyd Waite returned to Bucknell vo enroll for his soph- adelphia mother, Mrs. Amanda Winfield Thoamp- | hompson, | apartments above the John Camp- daughter Connie of Lancaster, are spending two weeks in Chicag : and Mrs, Joseph Harter, An- Alma Pletcher, Frances Hol el t Tues Burlew, du ss Conter's ab- 1 Gay for Callfornia, to visit at the i ng Miss will stop ajong the hia Caprio of Lock Ha- ven, and El eanor Leathers spent toon, N. ¥ regular meeting of the Howard P. T. A. will be held In the t Clarence o'clock. The meeting will be one a prospective member tefres! The Howard School Community held on Sept. 29, at Agriculture There is a program planned Howard High School plays day Lock Haven High in a football game a Jwickek.. Howard High School Refreshments LITTLE NITTANY Sunday visitors abl the Earl Har celebrating | 4er home were Mr, and Mrs. Allen Madaline and Mr. and Mrs llamsport, and Boyd Butler of Mil visited Sunday alt Delaney visited Gardner, Janet Lea Bowes, Gloria Sunday with Mrs. Gertrude Dolan. urday at the home of | Nevin Lee Hecla. George Billy, who is stationed a! the COC camp. at Edinburg, Va, spent a few days at his home here the past wetk Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pearce of Greensburg, Pa. visited at the home of his brother Robert, last viday Mr. and Mrs. Davi Kirkwood and children Donald, Willam and Mary Louise, and Ms. Elizabeth Kirkwood, of Pottersdale, zlso Mr. Charles Meese, of Qleveland, Ohlo called at the home of LeRoy Lewis on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearce vis- ited relabives in Clearfield Sunday Mrs. Cardelia Craft, who spent the past two weeks with her daugh ter Margaret, in Williamsport, has returned to her home here. She is somewhat improved at this writ- ne 4 LeRoy Lewis, and daughter Hope, John Bowes and brother Henry motored to Centre Hall evening. Henry will remain there for some time at the home of his ister, Mrs. John Myers Mr. and Mrs Joe Proslavish called at the home Allred Borger Sunday. Mr. and Mr lee Yeager ani on of North Dakota, spent the past week at the H. L. Yeager home Mrs. Prank Poleto of Renovo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Gregg Watson, Mr. and Mr Watson and Miss Amanda Lucas accompanied her home HUBLERSBURG The boys soccer team of Walker Township High play their first game with Millheim at Hublers- { burg on Sept. 28nd Three boy Homer Mease, Paul Stitzer and Thoma Hinds won prizes on their project record book 2. the GRshige encampment and fair at Centre Hall All the students who wanled to aid who were under sixteen year of age took the toxoid for diptheria on Thursday of last week The girls of the Home Economic Clases of W. T. H 8. are planning 10 make apron and dresses for their first project. The girls hope to get started on their garment within another week Mr and Mr Fred Haye and children of Beliefome, called, al the home of Mr. and Mr Join Hayes on Priday Miss Miidre Haye pent day at the home of Mr } Charlies Noll Mrs. Eva Markie [5 § eral days with her brother Mr. at Mrs. I. M. Bierly of Belicfonte. BR. D Miss O. C, Biliet returned to ber home in Clintondale on Sunday alier spending acme time atl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bierls Mri. Margaret Decker son John and daughter, Mrs, John Miller re- turned home after spending some time in Chicago Miss Martha Whitman of Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd of Williamsport, were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. B. C. Whitman Senday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Orr, wore Mrs Lottie Steinger, Mrs, Esther Wolf- kill, Miss Maggie Steinger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nagitiey, Mia Mary Mago of Lesdstown, other guests were Mrs ters, Mrs. ertown Miss Mirlam Heckman spent Sat Mr. and Mis Nellie Wagner, of Yeag- Mr. and Mrs, Philip Yarnell ana | family spent Sunday at the home Of Mr. and Mrs, George Yarnell of le Will Breadoast Services Rev. Dr of Manchester, Md. formerly pastor in lower Penn's Valley, is scheduled to broadcast devotions over WORK | (1326 Kilo.) on Saturday, Septem- ber 30, at 9 a. m. MUNICIPAL NOW PLAYING WEDNESDAY & THUR. Warner Baxter Lynn Bari Cesar Romero “The Return of the Cisco Kid” A Western Picture Packed With Action ! FRIDAY & SATURDAY The Lane Sisters, Gale Page, John Garfield, Chaude Rains, Dick Foran, Frank MoHugh, Mary Rabson—ALL in: “Daughters Courageous” A picture the entire family will enjoy ! “LATEST NEWS ISSUE" SELECTED SHORTS MONDAY & TUESDAY “Waterfront” Marie Wilson D. Morgan Gloria Dickson SELECTED SHORTS Monday | Plosd Cleck and daugh- John 8, Hollenback, { Church Priday Richard Gentzel. $1.50; ido Jor POTTERS MILLS | $1.26; George Lauck, $i. Keller, 25; Virginia Patigrson 90 Esther Reig 056; Marjorie Homa 50; Rita Jordan 50; Louise Hi man 50 The Home Economic Departmer wen the special fajr \ twenty-five doliars for i on “Buy Stockings Wisely Miss rginl a Pallerson first prige of five dollars © dividual home project. The utie of her project was “Making N Chairs from id." Athletic News The soecer team will hold first game at Spring Mill day, September 22 The Athletic Association purchased new soccer sulls this ses son for the Harris Township team They are blue satin trucks and bie and gold jerseys wilh a RO colored bison as an embiem. The biscn has been selected as a school symbol The Acsosiation will have chicken supper on the 1ith of Q ober at the High School bullding The proceeds will be used 0 hei pay lar the suils The girls are playing dodge ba and voiley ball during recreall periods PLEASANT GAr Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Roy Adan are eniertaining the their Bridge Club Boalsburg Tavern Ward Hile and Mert trip Ww Chicag award exnidi received a DUsINgsSs Mr. and Mrs. Wade Every return ed home PFriday evening alter week's vacation spent at the Ne York World's Fair and at Whe Mi Decker hoing In Blrcudsburg Miss Joanna Decker of Be St ’ cosmpanied them on the ip Mr. and Mrs. 5. E Noll eft Mo day for Virginia, North Carol an etc, and will return home by : of Annapolis, Md. shere (hey * call at the Naval Academy io & some of the Jriends and eden of their son Samuel who died Ls March Lewis Hunl of the Nawal Hosphiial a2 Annapolis WO hac been viding the NOlls returned duties at the YHosnit Mot Mr:. Henry Noll spen Harnaburg Mrs AH Smith was | { r Bridge Club at her } ¢ Mon O'Donnell fan pet William ng Mr eral " wal t the arrival o nes r Sunday. Both nd daughier are teing be Centre Count The stork paid a vis Own last Friday snd leit baby ai the John Butts We are glad to report ! many local Intends of BEme Ramsey of Hamrisbfrg, who J with such a serious motarcytie ace ident several months ago, that his condition now seems to be Improv. ing quite nicely. We hope be maj soon be entirely well The new house which John Mui- finger is building 5 almost can pleted and he has rented it 0 N Bnyder of Wingate, who a mpreseutative of the Eguitabie Lite Insurance Co. and sho pla to move the latter part of this month Cieorge —————. MARTHA FURNACE The Womans Foreign Missionan Society of the Methodist church | held their regular meeting on Fri i day evening at the home of Mn le Bailey. Membets present were: Mrs. Erma Steele, Mrs. Mar- tha Richards, Mrs. Mattie Williains Mes, Charlotte Weller and Mn: Elhel Richards. There will be a Flower Show In | the basement of the Methodist afternoon and evening, Seplember 22. Anydbe in the community having flowers | they would like to exhibit, please bring them to the church not later than 1 o'clock p. m foe cream. | { cake and home made candy for sik Everybody welcome, Miss Alice Summers, Misses Florence, Faye and Patricia Stegle [of Tyrone, spent the weekend at { he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | i Sunday visitors at the C. E | Spackman home were Mr. and Mrs | Charles Spackman of State College, | Mr. and Mrs. B, D. Ross of Allooha, | [Mr and Mes, Lundy Steele and | daughters Helen and lois and son | Morris, Norma Bousell of Altoona, spent | last week with her grandparefits, | Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. HB, Woodring vis- {ied Bunda” ab. She -home of Mr and | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moyer And. daughter Claire Ann of Tyrone | State College, visited on + E. B. Palmer home sses Dorothy dine Hoover visited over Ltn weekend at the home of Miss Hoov- parents, in Altoona /. A. Faust and son Adam Yeagertown, visited on Sunday e J. G. Boal home The new State road 4s progressing and Mrs, H E Faust spent Thursday with 1 ‘Miss Rachel Paus a few days with Miss Faurl's Mrs. James Coder al Adaras- New Teeth Coming In have several Leeth exir cle ich they are in perfect condi- When he visited a dentist be. of an uncomfortable feeling A! but an X-ra ture Wa sient for a piace 0 iclionarnes Walker and family 2” ite, Paul Palmer and fami Sunday Sians LAL FRESH PRODUCE AT ALL TIMES Iceberg Lettuce 2 large heads 15¢ Sweet Carrols bunch 5¢ Beets bunch 5¢ Williamsport Celery 3 stalks 25¢ Frosted Foods. Come in } Jersey Sweet Potatoes 6 Ibs 19¢ dy. They are sill dig- and learn of the many ad APPLES Ibs 25¢ ve QrOR : < 1{r : ( tov They are puting the vantages in using fros | (Mack Rambo sone on through the vi- foods: 2 lbs 15¢ McMichael and We wish to announce the installation of a com- plete line of Birds Eye This end is the last to ready. 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