THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, , ai 1 Nove mber 2, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mrs. Clayton 1939, Vage Three ET A Mrs. Carl Sent of Sparks atrest, bd nat le EE on M ¥ and Mrs, Mildred MoGirk —_—. ha M1 and Watson, PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) | RR ———T RET = 4 Frank Dean was a very caller in Pleasant Gap last nesday Mrs. W. R. Sunday returned Tuesday to her home from Philips burg State Hospital Den't farget oome out Lo vole mark X in the right benefit Stockman trucked a fine load Wednesday to Curiis hilipsburg at 7 Tenant farmer ot J. Will Mayes’ large dairy farm at Howard, E N. Trostle was an important ness caller in our day The gentle soaking week has ended parade. Stream back to normal past two months Ralph L. Musser members of his hi Meadows Cubs ing at his home in Refreshments a plenty by the host and wile Mis. Isabelle Musser ed by Mrs. Ben Everhart tha Joh Mrs. Anna bamsport tend convention pleasant Wed- next Tue and be lace lay Lo Sure you jor your G of Harpster fat porkers Packing Co Ib Isaac + C. per | 1 bust= wn |] hut Rock were serve John Donley with their bett to York, Thur ist Keystone contest. The 80 minutes measure 25 Last Richard Ake, winner enough bushe big ears Thursday evening farmer Fye and Miss Mary ‘Alice of Lewi stows, stole a silent march on friends and were quietly married at the Graysville Presbyterian manse by the Rev. Al- bert Groendyke. They are spend- ing their honeymoon with relatives in Pittsburgh. The groom, a son of Mr: and Mrs. L. D Fye State College owner of the well known Ku farm on Tadpole, where I be at m weir tel of sie home to to "MARTHA FURNACE! Dont Waflle basemen: Martha 3rd, for cemete adult chicken held in the E. church at evening, Nov the Williams forget the amount paid by each this year as recel ved Fo Check is |i sure u nave "been given for the omounit you paid Cronister $100; Boyd wWag- ner. $100; CE ackman, $1.00 HL Williams $1.00; Lundw Steele $100: J-hn McDonald, $100; Alice : Johnsonbaugh, $1.00; Joseph Wil- las. $100: Elwood Siecle $100 Mrs R e Stiver $150; R. G. Wil- (Political Re-elect Bond (. While As names one 50 1 ver thi Dorcey = Prothonotary + * Record Warrants Con- fidence of All Voters * BOND C. WHITE Your present Prothonotary should be re-elected to only because of precedent but be- cause he has kept his promise made fous years ago, to “conduct the office in an honest, efficient, courteous, imgmrtial and business-like manner, applying the same rigid economy tha has made him the rugged in- divichual that his record shows him | to be.” The records show that Mr. White is the first Prothonotary of Centre County a second term. not | and! iM. E | Mrs { $2.00 Foil, Mich | of Mr friends Nov. 1st. lations Mrs of State Colles at the C. Ex Glades Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benton ol Altocna were Sunday dinner guests at the Willis Schilling home on E Main Street, Mrs. Benton just re- turned from a weeks vacation Al New York World's Fair exposition Conrad G. Fry motored up from Waynesboro, Saturday to inspeet the hunting situation in hig favor- | haunts an | gpend weekend parental home Ferzu- Fownship Rev, James N, | alter Congratu- | } | Thomas Frank and son Ray | ie eis recent visitors | rank nome in the | thie in Ww ' ie it hl shier was a guest speaker Friday evening at the Baileyville Presbyterian Sunday Men Bible Class meeting community ump- waster Upper the School the A closed hall meeiing Mr. anc recent at Blair ngdon brother liland H Gi visit some Memorial Hospital Hunt- | also visited the former's Alexandria, Benton Gil- been very ill the Hiland were friend i Mrs. J ors with al who has Bugeiw ribe u Thoma kil tree on your tant! led Tuesday a by a falling Tom" a well known Mifflin county ow buver leaves a host of [friends w mourn his passing {or he Wa one the genial good fellows The Lady Ferguson Rebekah Lodge held its fall installation last Monday evening. District Deput) Margaret Sole, presiding, assisted by her efficient staff. Officers in- stalled follows: N. G. Stella Isen- berg; V. G. Oliva Walker; Re Secy.. Madaline Poust; Fin. Sec'y Ruth Frank: Warden, Helen Gates; Conductor, Margaret Harpster; Chaplain, Edna Musser; Treasurer Helen Gladfelter: O. G Ruth Harpster; I. G., Catharyn Shoe- maker: R. 8. N. G.. Orpha Weaver; L. 8 N. G. Bertha Albright; L 8 Vv. G.. Rutly Piper NO ams, $1.00; Mrs. Jacob Hoy, $I sock, $1.00; Wilson Lloyd Richards 0; Sr. $100; Lester Pink Miles $200; Mr Vern $1.00: Jay Siecle $1.00 $100; James Rcbison Pacebe Cromist $1.00 Williams $1.00; Williams $1.00: Jasper McDonald, $1.00; B D. Reese, $1.00 Harry Maurer $1.00; Mrs. Al.ce McLaughlin, $1.00; Mrs Susie Bri , $1.00; Mr, and C. G. Cronister, $500; Ernest Moore $100; J B. Roub Ciark Steele, $150; Mrs 111 ver. $150; Mr: Charity Shoemaker $170: George Plick, $100; Mrs May Guy. $100; Leslie Cronister £100. B H. Pum $1.00 1. HN Willam $00; 8 .T Richards, h\X § John McKivison, $1.00 Mr Wallace Skiles and of ‘Spring Milk wit the home of Mrs, Skies and M John Bailey , Budd Belwers of De- and Mrs H: B Matilda, spent Mr. and 1 hs A “i 0: R Stive G E $100; E Mr n Htar Sunda ) ts. Mr and M cand Mr of Port he home OAre “ Woodring Mis Maurer and Genevieve dinner guess and Mrs. Dor- Steele and won Mor- Spack- home Spackman ftichards and died Sone aid Mrs and naries ited and and Mr of Blan thie home of Richart Ee. STATE COLLEGE Mr. abd Mr Merrill Wood at the Mrs. C. E Byron shard vi Mr Mr amily at LAr of | Btate College, explored ihe famous | spent the Endless Caverns at. New Market, Va. while on a molor trip through the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia Mrs. Lydia Resides of Bellefonte. weekend at the J D | Struble home of Slate College, R. D. : | weekend visiting in Princeton, | Jersey iting ber Haskell Curry of spent the New Mr. and Mrs, East Prospect avenue, Julia Gill of South Pine evening vis Josephine Mrs street, spent Thursday sister Mrs | Pennington in Shamokin Park avenwe, had as | over the weekend, of Front Royal Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Billett of East their guest ir son Richard Virginia Marilyn Schult entertained a | number of hér friends with a Hal- | Jowe'en party at het home on West | Hamilton | i | who ever shared the fees: earned by the office with the tax-! payers of the county. He has paid | H avenue Thursday even-' Della Williams of East Col- lege avenue, had as her weekena guests her daughter ahd son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. E M. Sunday of Hummielstown, Walter Parsons Jr. of Heister sireet, spent the weekend visiling his brother Lloyd in Harrisburg. Mrs. Walter Trainer of McKee | Street, and Mrs. Sheldon Tanner of South Patterson Street, entertained at the Trainer home on Tuesday al- ternoon the members of the Eastern Star Mrs. Ida Bhirk entertained at her into the County Treasury for use home on Burrowes street, Wednes- by the county the sum of $288187. day afternoon the members of the In IP37-1938 he was elected Vice- | President of the state organization | ¢ utheran church, of Prothonotaries, and in 1938-1939 | he was their president. by the Prothoniotaries of the sixty- | seven counties of Pennsylvania at-! tests to the fact that Mr. White is Frazier street, visited recently with recognized thfoughout state of Pennsylvania by people who | are thoroughly competent to standing Prothonoiary. The voters of Centre County will | . make no mistake in re-electing Bent Ov White their Prothonotary, i ladies Bible Class of the Grace | Elwood Parsons of Heisler street, That action | ory priday for McDonald, Ohio, where he will remain indefinitely. | Mrs. Maude Ewing of South the entire! friends in Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Wahl of praise him on his merits, as an out-| h ed lo Milihe Wednesday evening. Bess Harnish of Garner street, left Forge y Rot | Sti Pulctibaet: Florida, wherk,. sl spend the WARE, CN 1 | Ewing; | street | ing was enjoyed by all | visited In New York recently. | Mr. and Mrs, 8. E. Ward of Bur- | rowes street, motored to Danville on Wednesday Mr, and Mrs, Paul Campbell en- tertained at a dinner in honor ol | the former's wo J. M Campbell | at his home on Patlerson Street on Tuesday evening. W. V. Dennis of Glennland apart- | ments accompanied by lis son | William, Jr., of Pine street motored to Orangeville on Monday to #l- | tend the funer® of the former's sis- ter The following officers State Rebekah: Lodge No, installed by Margaret Dale, Deputy President and her staff on Thursday evening. Noble Grand, | Irene Whitmyer; Vice-Grand, Anna | Markle; Financial Secretary, Maude Secretary Treas, Edna Luce; Recording Secretary Veda Parsons; Chaplain, Amy Coleman; Left of N. G., Katie Reed; Right ol N. (3. Sara Marshall: Left V. G Laura Kunes: Right of hh. BB Hartswick, Warden, Chast, Conductor, Elizabeth Rand: Alter Bearers, Berly Womer and Dora | Meredith, Outer and Inner Guards Alexander Waterbury. After lodge refreshments were served the table being decorated with Hal- lowe'en decoration Mr, and Mrs. Harry Coble of Pine had as their weekend guests n and daughter-in-law, Mr Mrs. John Coble Pottsville, i —— —— HOWARD Howard visitors al the home of Mr, and Mis. T. G. leathers were Mrs, Harry Yeager and son of Mt, Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moltz, davghiers of Jacksonville; Mrs Leathers Chicago, Ti; and! John Guichell of Wilmerding, of + Lady 332 were District 0! Vv Carrie thelr and of I Ida Mi: ’ Pa Mrs patient Hospital, in the ambulance, now. under Lhe. care nurse, Miss Paul — The Ladies Missionary Society of the Reformed church mes at the home of Mrs. W. M, Wagner, Wed- nesday evening. Miss Nell Weber and Mrs. Lec Dorman and three other ladies of Lock Haven left Tuesday for Cleve- land. Ohio, to aliend a convention eof the Reformed churm Miss Ida Mae Pletcher lefy lo York, Pa. this past week wher he will be employed he Howard Civic Club is spon- orang a concert by the ¥. M. C. A Glee Club of Tyrone. These gentle- men have a fine reputation as en- ertainers, in and around Tyrone We ase very fo.tunale to be ab to hear them in our (wn auditorium Since the people of Howard have very little opportunity to hear sue well trained voices without going cut of town, it is hoped that all who are able will be at the High School Auditorium al 8 ociofk Monday night, Nov. 13. An admis sion of 10 ana 25 cents will be charged, all ¢f which will stay in cur local club to be used for some woilhy project HOWARD SCHOOL NOTES Honce roll--1 ye Rober Peggy Wolf: of Fortney Buller, a surgical of the Philipsburg State was brought to her hone Saturday and 1s of a trained NefT JOA Bhay ud Earl Pleck Dash Wal ane, rade: Dorothy Gardner 4ih Mildted Fieck, Patricia Hehene! grade. Evelyn Poors an Joana Wagner, Painica Yearick. Sth. grade. Louise Carson, Pihel Fisher SBurzame Hof! man. Frederick Wentizel; Th, grade: Bar. bara Gardner. Doiothy Glos ner, arciyn Ekdahil, Dorothy Mapes: 8th. grade: Sylvia Gardner, Nevada Shultz; Freshmen. Paul . Fieck. Sophomore Phtllis Brumbaugh, Cars Juniors: Erma Dui- len. Seniors: Doris Amick, Doro- thy Holter, Chariotie Jacobs, Mar- Jorie Love, Fay Runkle The Senicr Class of ‘40 had a Hal- lose en Wednesday Octlo- ber 206, Ann Daughenbaugh barn. 1 present Emiline Butie Tar Doroth Holle Marjorie love Doris Am Amick, Bette Gates, Nancy GStawl Betty Ales Catherine Bathurs' Margaret Cofies Mary Robin Dotothy Wolmansdorff, Martha Masden, Clair Miller, Bill Wyland Sheldon Thompson, Floyd Confer, Harry McKane, Harold Confer, Nelson McClure, Loweil Daughen- baugh. Tom Daughenbaugh, Eres Trostle, Arthur Hartle, Harold An- threws, Mr, Wickert and Mr. Kemp For entertainment here was A treasure hunt and square dancing Then for refreshments cider, pret- zels, and doughnuts were served, also candy. A very delightful even. The part broke up at 11:30 p. m. and every- one depatted for home. — i ——— SNOW SHOE The Father and Son banquet held on last Saturday night in the Meth- odist basement, was a decided suc- cess. 175 plates were served, ihe foasimaster of the evening, was Rev. Hodson, a former pastor of 2) years ago. Music was furnkhed by the Snow 8hoe band. Don't forget the home talent play “The Powder Puff Girl,” spon- sored by the Peaceful Circie Sun- day School class on Nov. 10th in the High school auditorium, tickets 25¢c. and 10c Mr. and Mrs. William Slee Philipeburg. visited Sunday after- nocn with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mr, and Mrs. Lemibyne Lucas, Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Watson, daughter Janet, sons Jay and Larry of Mo. shannon, Mrs. Afina Lucas of Rune | ville, and Ethel! Hall of Snow Shoe, | were dinner guests at the home of | Mrs. Mabel Lucas and family, Sun day. ! Mrs. Rose Oillette of Williams- | port, returned home after visiting her son, Bert Gillelte and family. The many friends of Roe Coie, | will be glad © know that he is im- proving. He is a medical patient in the Philipsburg hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Ketren, and family, cf Larmer, spent Sunday ml ws une Par . in hoe Charloitr were hy for | with Mrs. Ketren's sister, Mrs. Mary | Park, and family. i Mr, and Mrs. E. M. France shop- | ped in Bellefonte Shturdny even- EE . .&| | | of Sunday ORVISTON There were 137 day School Mr, and present at Sun® Mrs. Claire Butler and daughter Emeline, Oty Schehick and John Daley visited Mr, snd Mrs, E. J. Walizer at Miffiinburg on Sunday, Mr.oand Mrs and Mrs. W. O weekend with Mi: Earl Lomison, Mf Cray gpent tae and Mrs, Sheldon Gray at Canton, Ohlo, stopping ob thelr way home (0 visit Rev. and Mrs. Harry Martin at Swlenvilid Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Barnhart three children of Bellefonie Ben Pocrman of State College Viss ited at the Willlam Barnhart home on Sunday Doris Daley and girl Kerr of Johnsonburg, days the past week with her mol er, Mrs. Blanche Dalley Mrs. Cora Walizer Lola Fulton, an two Howard, Harry Ke Johmnsonburg, called on home on Sunday The Loval Dau masquerade part Mrs. Ed, Cont night, a geod UUme The Chrisiian held their regula: ing at the night Mr. and Mrs, Robert Confer a kitchen shower on Tuesday in honor of their daughter, Elmer Decker. She r very useful gil Mr and M Rol leonard Yeager a Confer, visited Mi Weaver at Romoia ting the sick In (hat Mr. and Mrs Wiis Th son Bugene and Hubert Gray at the Chester TH Altoona of Watkin town and and friend pent severa ang t “ church wl Mra vis LY eG, Hin as) hime at Frank Jodun Y. visited nd Mrs. Walter two childs en spent with Mr parents Mrs. Sam Butler at Marsh C in 11 in Hi Jutier DINNERWARE » 45 Feces § Diener Plates £ Bonrert Pakes 1 Crmmm Piteiaw § Selad Mates 1 Crmam Plchee gn Jin Watson in unle and Harts L 8Pent M™iesday with relatives unis and Altoona f n Watson Ernest © nfer athe, Harris Sat ; rday afer here. They : nd Mrs filo and Canada ana day Girk family, of Altona, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence and took Mr. Walson Watson to Erie on an extended visit also visited Karl Wats Walter Driver in Bul | visited Niagara Falls and belore rng home, George Fisher daug! Harold Lewl home of Mr. and Mi Bellefonte Kuhn of her slay at the Fisher at Mrs, Margaret week at Lhe home Mary Bartley Mr, and Mr daughter, Joan PLEASANT VALLEY |yo "no mao Richner is stull Br abd not mueh bul we wish him a speed) LuV Emi ne John spent isler nte ver am nse Mrs. Nettie Aube) + Williams, of Greensvil LAmMoOnt ny vernal weeks | Meve mprovi recover nhizer of hot Slate DO er and Kline Wig nam M1 Jack 41 of Lee Hockenbersy Mrs, Lee Hockenberry ( une evening Hat were and son r of the death of Mi Palterson home aha Mi Ra —— SPRING MILLS and Mr 30. The) some. They BOALSBURG res. of the day with Mi ct —— —— Mabe! Smith ‘ } > EH M Js ames a ang win Mc- Mrs are spends f Po! Ady) FOR TREASURER OF CENTRE COUNTY ELECT HARRY F. 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