November 16, 19: 30, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three BOALSBURG Mrs, John Jacobs has returned to her home after sp@nding the past month with relatives in Altoona Forest MeGirk, of Altoona, spent several days at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Mc- Girk. Miss Ann Whitman of Oak Hall, spent Tuesday night at the home ol her aunt, Mrs. Walter Peter Recent guests at the Mr. and Mrs, John Durner Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Katterman, M Mable Wood and John Cassel, all of Hershey Mr, and Mrs. Harold the weekend with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis at Paoli, while there, they attended the Penn-Penn State football gam at Philadelphia The Ladies Mi: the Reformed Church regular meeting at the home of Mr George Ishler on Thursday evenyng. Those attending were Mrs. Howard Wink, Mrs. Frank Ream, Miss Beulah Fortne) Henry Hosterman Mrs Close, Mrs. Willlam Young Mrs George Fisher, Mis. A. J Hazel ana Mrs. Georze Ishler Dube meeting they held fering service Mr, and Mr daughter. Patsy at Philadelphia, visiting u i er's sisters, Misses Viola and Pelers. On Saturday, they ed the Penn-Penn State game held on Frank adelphia Misses Mary Tussey are at the home Mary Morrow ’ Hebert Pisher and Nefl, of Huntingdon day at the hen mother, Mrs I'g Mrs. Ira Whiter of Oak Hall the home of Walter Pele Sunday guests and Mrs. Harr and Mrs. Hugh Miss Anna Dale home of were Lewd former's pa! pet Society ol held SIONArY the Leu taank-0.- nd Kathryn Helen i weekend home of M Mi: rances Whiteman and Mis Ruth Kaufmann, of Lewistown spent Sunday ever alt ter Peters home Mr. and Mr Pa children, of Williamsport weekend at the home of the ers mother, Mrs, William Br Mr and M Roy Luca daughter, of Md Robert Luca f Richmond spent the h Mrs. Edith Lucas Sunday dinner gi home of Mrs. Elia Mr. and Mrs. Les of Pleasant Maynard weekend t he Fleet Mr. and Mrs Bethe- faicas accompanied y Lucas to their home ada, Md i Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breuse and children Mrs. Enma Brouse, Mrs Maude Williams and Mrs. John Patterson visited at homes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers, at Fill- more and Mr. and Mi Edwin Dale of the Branch Mrs. Will gdaughte home wo weeks al Altoona Mr. and ) C and daughter, Mary | fngdony sfenf. Bund former's parents, Mr Wright + The Reformed churcl Their annual chicken s basement of the church, Saturday evening, Nov. 18th. 5-8 p. m. price $0c. per plate. Everyone welcome Church sérvices will be held in the Reformed church Sunday morn- ing at 10:30 a. m. Rev. T. G. Jones ef Danville, will preach the sermon The annual birthday dinner held in honor of D. B Thomas Samuel Bverhart and Ernest Hess was cele- brated al the Hezs home on Satur- day evening. The guests were: Mr and Mrs. Paul Ccxey and children of Indiana; Mr. and #rs. Edga® Hess and children. of Shingletown: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loneberger, Rev. and Mrs. Kauf- man, Mrs. Effie Jacobs and Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Hess, Dr. and Mrs. David Wyandote, Mich: Mr Jolin Hess and son, Jack, of 8hing- Ietown: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thom- as, Mr. and Mrs Sam Everhart and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Ever- hart and son, Newton Hess and Mrs. Hall Bottorf all of State College the Allman, of and Mrs LITTLE NITTANY Mr, and Mrs. Earl Harter and daughters Gladys. Mary Helen and Evalene and scns Harold and Charles accompanied Mr. and Mrs. | Raymond Harter and daughter, Kathleen of State College to Hyner on Sunday afternoon and good health Mr. and Mrs. Robert son of Howard, visited al the C. A Dolan home Sunday Richard Dolan of Axe George Dolan of Zion day at the William Dolan home Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shuey family of Milesburg, Bunday at the Earl Harter home Mr. and Mrs, enjoving Mann, and day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Zion, spent Sunday at the Willard | Harter home, Mrs. Richard Dolan and all of Boalsburz. , visited | with Elmer Félmlee and found him Dolan and | { Friday spent Sun-i{ at Yarnell on and | visited on i Edward Dutlen, vis- | ited at the Lonnie Boope home one Harter and] daughter Phyllis and son Bobby of | two STATE COLLEGE Mrs. Mary Morrow and son of East Park avenue, spent the week- end visiting in Philadelphia Sara Hileman of South Pugh street, spent the weekend in Phila- delphia Peggy and Pugh street iting thelr sister Mr. and Mr Lock Haven Helen Atkinson of Kas Avenue weekend at home of het Norristown Mi Philip. Poster, of West Col avenue, had as her guest on 10! on Phil ip of Harrk ‘ Betty Watteran of 8 spent the weekend vis and brother«<in-law Kenneth Botlort ol Colle pent the the parents, mm burg Mr. and Mrs, Harry Long daughter Betty of Heister streel Sunday visiting in John Lynch of Sunday at the in Altoona James of Nittany avenue the Penn itale<Penn 1 Philadelphia on Saturda lizabeth Rand of Hamilton the weekend visiting n Philadelphia MG town Atherton home pent Clara spells daughter r McDonald M» ira Kunes of Miles injured } foot now Mr Glad adelphia Mrs a and Mi he Mrs, Ma re Y furing the pa w Bud Behe i 1 troit. Mich: Mrs. Jolin Rosen ger, of Millerstown; Rachel Hunte of the Branch: Mr. and Mrs. Cl Stem of State College, R. | 3 Sunda Elizabeth as follows iphia, Lininges: Park weekend in Phi and Mrs. Walter Par hier Veda { Heister motored to Clarion on Sunda) Mr. and Mrs C les and chlidren of West ue spent the week Falls, New York id Mrs. P. P. Henshall of Hil Nerest avenue. had as their guest on Wednesday. Mrs. Coleman” Win- gard of Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs, Harry Frankenber- of West Beaver avenue have as their guest their son Charles of San Marino, Calif n Philade avenue adel WwINs and Rowland Fairmount aven end in Mon- tour Mr ger RUNVILLE Mr. and Mrs Herrold Part Treverion, Pa. here last week visiting with Walter and family Mis. Joseph Kepler week to New Jersey for visit with her son and to Poughkeepsie N. Y sister Mrs. Clyde Shutt ¥ John motored their son went last a two weeks wiil go on to visit her brought was { home frem the Philipsburg Hospital last Wednesday improving right along Lester Walker of Howard, visit with home folks last Tuesday Mr. and Mr: Russell Zerby and daughters of Meringo, motored here last Bunday and visited with home folks James Packer but porkers last Saturday first ones to butcher in munity Bald Eagle Grange will evening, Nov. 17th A number of folks from tended the Harvest Home services Bunday afternoon Revival ix still going on at Pleas ant Valley U. B. church Preaching pext Sunday morning here at 9:15 just before Bunda Schipol Rev. W. B. Tobias will preach four times next Sunday Remember the Bake Sale Satur | day. Nov, 18th in the vacant A & P | store room. Mr. and Mrs. Newton dauck vis- thered two abotit the our com- meet } here dap:ghters ‘Hazel and Gladys oft Spar! relatives at Snow Shoe cn Bun- Axe Mann and Mrs. George Dolan | of Zion, spent Sunday at the Orvis! Clark home. Francis Dullen ¢f Howard spent | There will be a lot of talk about the need fcr a two-ccean navy, es- Sunday with his parents, Mr, and | pecially from eastern seaports with Mrs. John Dullen, Sr Mr. and Mrs Orvis Clark and] daughter Martha called at the John | Sunday | jdelense against an alr raid. Waltz home gt Nittany evening. navy yards. ———. gy A high wtesslard of living ® no | anklin Drees of weekend with HOLTS HOLLOW ed relatives al Unionville on Bun~ Mr. and Mrs. ™ day J burg, spent the the 3. TF. Wat-| home folk and Mrs, Wal " Sunday visitors al the home were Mr. and Walker of Wingate, J Milesbur Mi Harry Yarn: M Edith Burd Recent visitors at Mrs. Keith | gon home were: Mi : Ron E. Confer ter Sweitzer and daughter of Belle 4... ho Haagen off fonte; Mr, and Mrs, George MBS" provi, “Dreese attended Milford Burd and gel Jr, and daughter of Pleasant he at R Iph McCartney's al ih: 41 Gap. Mr. and Mrs, William Howell, py, wt Valley pi Saturday { | Mi M. CC. Reese of Gum Stump ind My Howard Burd Leathers and two chil Marilyn and Donald and Mi ie a number of Iriend en gathered at the Roy hursday evening w held Tor Were Cierald Jean Mo lan, PB Ke ‘ i ved | LATEWELL party wa Wan 1 i ¥ ! m M Yarn fer o Aud ! E it | ol Run wit) da Geory Mr. and Mi Burd spent Thu and fami George RODD Mi ey Wid! John Watson, Mrs. Olive Rhodes MN | n nd Mrs, Lee | 4 son were recent visitors at the John Watson Mii Olive I'he ¢ Sunday amd home Johnson FEHLIE ome at Stormstov ! and children were and at Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Watson and 1¢ Lee i.) ns J. T. 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