— ————— JACKSONVILLE A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the G. P. Gar- ret home at Rebersburg. Foster Shamp of Hublersburg spent Sunday with his sister Mrs winfleld Deitz and family Mr. and Mrs, Howard Dixscn ol Lock Haven, spent Sunday evenin with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Dixson, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert children were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. A family of Howard I'he Cheerful Helpers class hold their next monthly ‘meeting the home of Miss Nora We Sriday evening, Dec. 7 on Sunday, Dec Sunday School E. 6:45, Topic for dis- All the World.” re Dalan and daughter Arthur assisted al the her sister, Miss Ellza- Little Nittany ot Vonada ann ViSILOrS ‘with Ekdahl and will a! nt on services follows burch are L! Mrs. Geor Ruth and butchering of th Delaney « Thanksgiving Day Elmer Swope and family accom- panied by James Lucas of Fox Hoi- low, spent their Thanksgiving va cation at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Charleroi Mr Mrs llefon and Mr. and Mrs ford Ett of Yarnell rencon with the 1 mK Mrs. Lucy Conaway Mi s8 Kay MeCn Ol and Homer Lose e Mil- TS Sun- | jay { ner ea spent the week- wd Misg Christine Marion and enjoy- Sunday how.” on it good. and rs at tae and Mrs. | Dalsy Harold of How afternoon home were Mr and daughter and Mrs Nancy . and daughter ff Q a . “ Eva Harte Tuesday Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada are tl he proud parents of another baby girl, which arrived on Saturday an has been given the name of Magi g Eileen. Both mother and babe ar? ge.ting along fine under the tender of her sister, Miss Margared aorman of Howard care pe) dinner a sumner Nal day of Mr guests Mrs Sw nome we aaa i Belghtol: J. Homer Yea! Hubert Vonada, George Welgh Willard Harte MOSHANNON d daugh! er n Sunda) the Morris Mrs Mrs Af re . ANAL Wi 5 an to Bris visited at and Tivea James Walsh ugher Lynda Wednesday at the home Mr Wis Nie Bean. Sunday Mr Walsh turned to their home at Franklin J. leav hs Mrs. Walsh and the baby for a longer visit Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucas, of Emporium, spent the weekend at ir parental homes here, and as “il ~f x of N the and been infant daughter of Mr Herman Borger has Bonita Dian Chudistene May, Jilllamson of Williamsport were gt the Winnie Kerin home Thurs- day evening for Thanksgiving din- Der ; Mi spent bere . Dont forget the Christmas Bazaar at the Print Shop Dec. 16th | for ihe benefit of the M. E. church. We are glad to report that Mr. M.D Flanigan is still improving at the Philipsburg hospital James Kelly has returned to his home here after spending the sum- mer with Jimmy Lynch, “Dare Devil Driver,” advertiser for the Gocdrich Tire Company. Mrs. Oscar Nicholson and son Charles accompanied Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and daughter Hope as far as Morrisdaie Sunday afternoon, where they vised Mrs. Nicholsons | mother-in-law, SMULLTON Mrs, Harry Gentzel and son Scott | and boy friend, from Gleasontown, | were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ida Walizer Charles W, Bressler 18 our cham- pion . pig grower, he dressed (wo last Thursday, one tipped the scales at 530 pounds, and the other 554 pounds, those present at the butch. ering were Mr. and Mrs. Floya Bressler, Mr. and Mra Russel Vonada, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bres- slr and son, Fredg Bowersox, Carl) Winters, Jay Bowersox, Mrs, Tam- | mie Winklebleck and son, Mrs. Wil-# liam Brungart, Mrs. Eills Walizer, and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. | Gardner, i Lester Ruhl butchered two large pigs on Saturday, those present were Clayton Confer, Meta Wolfe! and son of Green burr, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Day and family of | Union county, Viclet Wolfe of Mill- | heim, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wolle | “of Lock Haven and Mr. and Mrs. | Joe Smull. i Mrs, Ida Walizer, Mrs, Clayton Brungart, Mrs. Curtis Bierly and! Farl Weber attended the funeral! on Friday at Lock Haven of Billie} Crouse aged 11. i Mrs. Thomas Hubler and Mr. and | Mrs, DeGarmo and children, were’ Sunday guests Bt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Bressler. " x. : er an SA TA and Mr. Eidoamerh Sut- | 1ff, all of Williamsport, were din- | ner guests Thanksgiving at the Clarence RN, home Ann Lucas at her 5s Mary the weekend » Mrs | tez, Shirley, Gummo, Mrs. Emma Dorman and Miss June Yearick spent Sunday night with her schoolmate, Miss Bette Aley Miss Lillian Neff of Howard, spent Saturday with her niece, Miss Re- becen Bartley Mrs, James Fowler of was a Sunday afiernoon the E. R. Bartley home, George Swope of Altoona the weekend here with his Elmer Swope and family A large number of our people attended the roller party at Hecla Park on evening Mr. and Mrs daughter Nance spent Friday Aley home Mrs. Harold Dolan and sted her mother Mrs Lamar, with the famlly on Saturday Mrs. Lucy Mill caller Hall, at spent father young skating Monday John Schaeffer and y Lou of Centre Hall, evening at the C. E SONS As Wolfe, of butchering Conaway spent Sun- day afternoon at the home of her Matthew Conaway and family Flemington Mr, and Mrs. Homer Bellefonte and Mrs. Lucy were Sunday callers at the Conaway home Mrs ent on of Lose of Conaway Rober. Sumner Saturday Mrs. Elsie Noll and afternoon | mother Noll ol » College, Lucy Conaway and Mrs ( spent illlam Dixson Thursday evening callers E. R. Bartley home were Mrs Albert Thompson of this place, Homer Los se of Sunday with Mrs nte, Ww the and Mir at Mr and Beightol Fetzer evening E Aley and friend, Miss BeRefonte spent with hig aun, and family Paul McGee and ami} John Johnson of Flemington Sunday evening callers at the Elmer Swope home Misses Jacqueline and Betty Noll of Hublersburg, and Lee Rogers of Bellefonte, R. D, were Sunday even- ing callers ai the Willlam Beightol home, On a were Tuesday Robb and Mrs F evening Mrs. Anna E.R. Bartley and ons, Arthur, Roy, Ralph ar id Fred were callers al Ralph Pletcher home of Little Nittany. the Xa James Mr Wilbur twa and and Wolf's Gilbert butchered Saturday. Mr M Coal and Mr Gilbert of [£41 butchered Monday ¥a Mr. and Emer: and iklebleck also 5 Ooh were rungard, Maud Winters 500 ue LITTLE NITTANY Those who speni Sunday at Willard Harter home were Mr. and Mrs, Claude Confer and daughter, Stella Rachel, of Howard; Mr and Mrs. Raymond White and son Rus- sel and daughter Ruth and Mrs Rachel Confer of Beech Creek. s ai the Bari Har- ter home were Mr and Mrs. Earl Armstrong ang son Walter, of Zion, and Mrs. Calvin Young of Hublers- burg. Visitors a: the Orvis Clark home on Sunday were J. B. Clark and Burton Clark of Karthaus, and Mr, and Mrs. Bdward Dullen. Callers al the same place were Mr. ana John Spangler and sons and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barner and daughter of Nittany. On November 17th, a group of friends and relatives gathered a: the Jchn Waltz home at Nittany and helped Mr. Waliz celebrate hus bigthday. Those presen: were: Mr. and Mrs, Adam Waltz and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Waltz of Lock Ha- ven, Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler and sons, Bobby, and Johnny, Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy Barner and daugh- Mr. and Mrs Sherdon the daughter Estella, and Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Clark and daughter, Martha, of Nittany, Mrs. William Waliz and | daughter Ruth, of Clintondale, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Pletcher and son and daughter of Bellefonte, ani Mr. and Mrs, John Waltz and chil- dren. Games were played and re- freshments were served, and at a late hour all homes wishing Mr more happy birthdays EE nme VALLEY VIEW Mr, and Mrs. James Taylor spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Miles, Miss Dorothy Miller, of Ford City, | Waltz many Mrs. The stork payed a visit to this) community and left a baby girl at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Bigler. Both mother and baby are | Si Hipple home were: Mr. and getting along nicely. lee Eckley and Norman Eckley, | of Akron, Ohio, spent Sunday with | Hippie, Mr. John Hipple, and fam- Mr. Christ Eckley. Miss Winifred Lose became the hapny bride of Mr, Otic E Blings, | tu friends | (Jean Roan and Dickie Woleslagle, nday. Their many wish them a happy married life. Pad" Eckley returned home {rom the Centre County Hospital on Wednesday after having an opera~ | i _ home, tion for appendicitis, beri lh AY lA Thanksgiving | DATES, AL, 104 Mrs, Alfred 3 departed for their’ STATE COLLEGE | i gram of | extended to the public, spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and charge Fores, Bokley. _THE CENTRE DEM TOCRAT, BELLEFOQ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kunes of | Miles street had ag thelr Thanks- 2 | giving Day guest, their granddaugh= ter Jean Packer of Blanchard, Alice Atkinson of South Gill street, spent the weekend visiting in Washington, D. C Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mitten of Lo- cust Lane, had as their Thanksgiv- ing Day guestg Mrs, Mitlen's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Turner of Towanda, and N, K. Hare of Kane Natalie Meyer a student at Hood College, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mario) Mever of West College avenue, Elsie Decker of South Allen street, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Maney of West College Avenue, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Harrisburg Madge Hysong of Pitcairn, spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. BE B, Stavely of Wesl Falrmount avenue Mrs. Clara Shaffer of East Beav- er avenue, had as her guesis over the weekend her two sons, Roland of Johnstown and Warren of Wi lamsport Rev. and Mrs. Gall Norris and family of East College avenue, spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting in Harrisburg Maretta Jordon of West College avenue, acoompanied by Ellzabet) Morrow and Sara Clemson, spens the Thanksgiving holidays in New York City Mr, and Mrs. Laird Holmes of South Gill street, had as their guest on Thanksgiving, their son John of Williamsport Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roan of East liege avenue, had as their guest the holidays, their son How- ard, who is a member of the Jones town High School faculty Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Jones of streel, spent Sunday visiting relatives in Plymouth, Mr Mri. D Neldigh of Stale R. D. spent Sunday with daughter and j-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Br raucher of Heister street Harold Zelko of Woodland Drive had as his guests over weekend Mr. and Mrs, Me Vernon, Ohio Mr, and Mrs. Charles Burrcwes Street, hal as weekend their son John Connel Isville Dr. and Mrs. Mason Long of Wes Park avenue pent Thanksgiving with relatives in Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitm Hamilton avenue, had as their haliday their tudent at Franklu in Lancaster Paul Reber ol aveluse pent Thanks Helwr Ti Cx over Miles with and 1) Coli their ogee, Wot the ai Charles Zelko of Noll of their ol guest "rn Wig re Of Sues} Har Min over the x on Hae AG member of Y WS Frear 2 eadale High School facult holidays at the home of her parents, Rev, and Mrs, EM Frear of South Prager street Russell Anstead of Heilster pant Sunday al the home parents 0 Cresson Fiorence Berry of Miles spent Thankag giving day ia Kreb treed, & visiting in Shamokin Erb of Heister stree! guests Mr. and Mrs and son Don ald Jr Sala had as her Donald Lanker of Harrisburg PINE GLEN Mrs. T. D. Walson Clearfield, called on her father-in-law, Nelson Walson, here last week Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and two children of Tonawanda, N. Y.| spent the weekend with Mrs, Hall's | sister, Mrs. Irwin Pulmer Miss June Fulmer of Karthaus is also a guest at Fulmer's The snappy winter days are here | and butchering has begun. Harry | Beates butchered 9 hogs and Allen Fye butchered 2 on Tuesday: Rob- | ert Askey 4 on Thanksgiving Day; | Clyde Hoover 1 on Friday andj Sherman Askey 3 on Monday of this week. } Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burkey and | Jack, Rebecca, Nan and Tommy | spent Tuankagiving at the Robert Askey home 5. Burkey and Nan | remained over yoy weekend, George Narehood, who has been | fil the past week, Is Hpiproved at | this writing, Robert Askey is also betier. Miss Velda Hoover of Bellefonte, visitead her parents, Mr. and Mr? William Hoover, Sunday. Miss Inez Elsenhaur and Mrs, | Anne Hartel of Drifiing were at! Bea.es' Tuesday for butchering day. | Mn —— SPRING MILLS A meeting at which topies of | ’ os | { National interest will be discussed | will be held in the Vocational] School Building, on Wednesday | evening, Dec. 6th. at 7:30. This] meeting is to be held under the aus- pices of Townsend club No. 1 Spring Mills, in charge of W. S.| Auman, secretary of the club. Mr. Car! Hassenplug, of MifMlinburg,! will be guest speaker, with a pro-| special entertainment. This meeting will be of great in. terest, not only to Townsendites, Ishier, Don, Merrill, Harry, Clifford the prosecutor, John L. Tivney, of but to all citizens of the commu- | and William Fetzer, John D. Swind- Harrisburg. nity. A most cordial invitation Is | and of | cites f ———— SNOW SHOE Those who spent Sunday at the Albert Hazzard of Moshannon; | Mr. and Mrs, Morris Bisenhour of Winburne; Mr, and Mrs, Robert ily, Mrs. Sarah Wade, Mrs. Ada Young, of DuBoistown, and niecs, and Blanche Hipble and fiend | of Bellefonte, Kenneth Walker and sister of Moshannon, spent Thursday at ne be magni a en somehow fishermen seem gb been more truthful reconily. ‘ of as . ir ver HOWARD Mr. and Mrs, Richard Devyictor and son of Willlamsport were Sun day visitors at the home of Mr DeVictor's parents, Mr. and Mis Malcolm Pifer Miss Kathryn Fickes of B; N. Y. vislied at home parents, this past week Mr. and Mrs, B, 8. Kingsley daugh'er Lowse of Philadelphia were guests al the Dr w J Kurtz home [or several day: Mrs. Ellen Glock and son of Beech Creek spent Sunday at the home of John Delong and family Mrs. Lewis F. Smith of Wi and Miss Bertha Wolf spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs, Harry Plaeflle of Chester Mr. and Mrs, Jason and daugnters of York Thanks- giving at the Kline { home Sunday the Woll's nvde motored to West spend the day with Rev Thur- man Hustler A birthday day evening Delong's 14th birthday lowing were present, Caro danl, Beulah Despmint Gardner, Dorothy Mapes Anna Shay, Rosetta Lyons, Ben Wyland Bobby &8chenck, Clair Glock and Robert Delong Miss Lorraine Kline visiled al her and Sunday Mrs, Mary C Fi su spent Thanksgivi di sisier, Mrs cl lara But ler Miss Pauline Hawkin ! Haven, spent the week at the of Misses Mary and Eleanor Moots Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bress) Johnstown, visited friends in ard Sunday Mrs. Donald Gardner iesday with friends at Bl Mr, and Mn: Mac H were inday guest t the of Rev. and Mrs Fleck Mr. and Mrs. George spent Sundaj Cyrus Tice Alice Smith ! weeks ay the home of Mr Thompson. She . Thompson Emma Sunshine It was oklyn the het of and Hiams- port Snyder spent R. Wo and Milton and Mr: to DArty was in honog fol- Wek - Barbara { Harr nome ove; burg irda stale Cx Jge with ¥y aer Lock nome er oi How - spent nara ema agme 1 an al ay) Circle rf entertained Class Friday in the form of a we hal social Miss Louise Bryan Mrs. Bessie Bryan Reigh ¢f Avonmore marriage at the h E Kline wd and Mrs. Girard spent Thanksgiving at we erfer anon HOWARD HIOH HOOL NEW! Tix Play enlitied “Luck Star id 15 an ember dus player 4 mw be I Oy wre 1 Jong eo the kind. of typified finding Lap- minge--g ou peste Bh 1 Lh ud fairy tale being Ofte Sehool ery carving daughter and Mr Rober were united | me of Rev, Lew Allenderie A . ister home (in Leb- coe DLLOT Deel of De pig Eisen mor released New York ri. II not a devotee of Ad ven. are ia d 16 Qs raat ou al wh li Tagg you were romance up Howard High Interesting work been done including pals wing, pr inting NCIMOre the has wood and sewing ciass of Howarl nsored a rolie Hezla Park, on Mond ay evening. Nov. 27 The Ludent he Howard reganizations hool are oon a radio. Severs in for demonstration the one besl suited for ou will be purchased, H H BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 19 , 21-8now Shoe at Howard 5- H. H 8. at Centre Hall 8-H H 8 at Lock Haven 12H. H. 8, at Millheim, , 16H. H. 8. at Mill Rall 1. 19--8pring Mills at Howard L-H. H 8. al Bnpw Shoe 26--Centre Hall at Howard . &~Miliheim at Howard , 6-Mill Hall at Howard. 9-H H 8 at Spring Milk , 13-8now Shoe at Howard, , 16H. H. 8, at Centre Hall , BH, H. 8. as Miliheim, A -H. H. 8. at Mill Hall, i. Cai A Birthday Party A pleasant birthday party was iheld Thursday night, November 16, iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W Bartley, six miles east of Bellefonte, want {along the Jacksonville road. in hon. or of John D. Swindfard's birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in card playing and dancing. Those presept were as f{ol- (lows: Mrs. Lew Ishler, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. Willis | Bathgate, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Wal- | ters, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Moyer, IMrs. Preddie Whippo, Mrs. Lew Coder, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker, Mrs. Clarence Ripple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car- i man, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hull, Mrs. Fred Meckliey, Misses Thelma Ish- ler, Betty Pelzer, Beatrice A. Bart ly, Helen Harter, Sarah Canfer, Betty, Marjorie and Shirley Bart ley, Mary Bartley, Jane and Danna Walker, Josephine Dietz, Alice Cet. tie, Betty Corman, Master Paul twentieth ford, William Meckley, Earl, Ray- mond and Leo Bartley, Charles and | | course there will be no admission James Bartley, Dickie and Wayne were: Andy Soltis, Clarence, a. and | Walker, Harold W. Andrews, Homer | Cumly. Music was furnishes by Paul, Ouy and Carl Kellerman, and Clarence Kelley. At a late hour re- freshments were served consisting of cake, sandwiches and pickles, | John received many beautiful pres- ents. At a late hour all departed for | y Gone pocketbook, Jost. on a by. ir HH. 8. ai Spring Mills See Farm Security Boon To Farmers More and more Centre county farm families who ure borrowers of | the Farm Becurity Administration are learning to provide for mos! of thelr subsistence needs on thelr farms, It was announced by Oakley 8S. Havens, PSA Rural Rehabilita- tion Supervisor here, following a round of visits to these families The supervisors found that prac- tically all of the families taking | part in the Farm Security program! of supervised credit have assured themselves of a good table through- out the winter by extensively can- ning and storing vegetables and fruits ralsed In thelr own gardens and by keeping cows, chickens and pigs, They will have an abundance of pork for the winter, and the large majority of the families have at least one brood sow to furnish the family with pigs for fattening and for sale. Many are also churn- ing thelr own butter, and making cheese for thelr own use—and in some cases for sale as well Mrs, Leah G. Snyder, Home Man- agement Bupervisor here, is In charge of the home management and family subsistence program Special attention has been de- voted by these families to the grow- ing of feed Tar thelr livestock. The pw fallures to do this were ascribe Mr. Havens to adverse weath- conditions The well-being of a farm family annot be measured by cash income i Mr. Haven declared, “The money 8 family saves by producing own food and feed for the lve. stock becomes available for operate needs, for clothing and other things, as well as for paying their deblez. That is why a live-at-home program is such an important fea- of the management plans which are worked out in connection with our loan Although this has been a difficult year for many farme- ers, it Is obvious that the great ma- jority of our borrowers who are pro. ducing thelr food and feed on thelr farms have come through in far better condition than those who are buying thelr supplies. ™ “These Rehabilitation loans are made.” Mr. Haven added, “to farm operators who are unable obtain financial assistance from other pub- private sources, The Farm Security Administration not pri marily a credit agency, is able lo make such loans only when we Can iraw up workable farm and home management Plans with the farmer ud his wife, In other words, both the farm family and the farm itself | ow reasonable likelihood of able 10 support the family repay Lhe loan over a reason period of tue, though our ipervisian., The high rate epayments.” Mr. Haven oon- ‘bear out our faith In iaracter’ Joann Farmers interested learning more about this program should write of visit the office of Oakley! 8 Havens, in State College. Mr. Ha- ven's office hours are on Monday between the hours of 5 and 5 and § and 1 Baturdays ' a bird Grand Jury Returns 14 True Bills (Continued from page one) | Hs i Uy lone.” (4s ure to we inlet wine and i ble need » these in a quarters at the Jal to be clean and well kept. We further find that the carpet in the Court room and in the Judge's Chambers is well worn and should be replaced We recom- mend a new tank for the tollel ad- joining the law Library and the walls should be repaired therein, also a broken glass in a bookcase n the Library.” True bills by the Grand Jury are as follows Arthur J. Rockey, and b Horace Shope, Bellefonte, tary rape and {. and b. Donald Dyke, Milesburg, ff. dnd b ! Charles Bdward Coble. Jr. Spring Mills, failure to support bastard child Louis Lucas, Philipsburg, larceny. Edward Reed, George Poorman and Harry McTigue, Philipsburg, | burglary. i bester Squires, Philipsburg, and b. Christian Heaton, Blanchard, 8 and b. Nathaniel burglary. Tofleid Gravish, Jr. Oscegla Mills, | involuntary manslaughter BE. 8. Ripka, Bellefonte, R. D 2,| v. ¢ James H. Bird, Bellefonte, R D.| 2v.v.0 | Kathleen Brown and Wilbur Mil-| ler, Beliefonte, larceny. Elizabeth Carmack, Philipsburg, | a. and b. Not True Bills returned were: | Edward Reed, George Poorman and Harry McTigue, Philipsburg, larceny, county pay the costs Michael Lucas, Philipsburg, a. site| b. county pay the costs Sarah Smith, Bellefonte, Ay costs to be paid by the prosecutor, | Max Kalin, of State College. Victor Ziff, Philipsburg, fraudul- len! conversion, costs to be paid by Milesburg, | tatu- Payne, PhilipCurg, | | v Three cases settled before the tion to the OCrand Jury b.: Harry Gearhart, Pine Grove Mills, a. and b, and Arthur V, Gearhart, Pine Grove Mills, a. and haa aint ok Harry Munro, of Lock | Haven, charged with involuntary m ter. was continued witpesses in the case were court on two counts, ipossing worthless checks, quip before Judge Ivan {teams from Miftlinburg High season on the | mittee | dent; | Mills, Lan, 3: November 30, 1989. “TOWNSHIP EE I m———— HUNTERS! .... send us your trophies for mounting. SCHOOL NEWS Mifflinburg High at Spring Mills on Friday and girl's baskelball will The boys’ open the G. T. V. 8 Spring Mills floor, Friday, December 1. The girls game will start p. m., with the boys game following The Miftlinburg teams have not ap- | peared at Spring Mills for a num- ber of years. They are coached by Harry Haney, a graduate of G V. 8. This is the opening game for both teams, and litle is known of the strength of the contestants Mifflinburg High In past ances on the Gregg floor furnished keen competition, and the Heation of former battles. The ad- mission, 25¢ for high schoo] st depts and adults, and 10c for mentary pupils u- eles Senlor Dance Well Attended Approximately two hundred fifty persons danced to the music of Bob Lyons’ orchestra in the gymnasium at Spring Mills, when the class held the annual Thanksgiv- ing dance, The class ig grateful for the fine support given them and feel certain that those present Joyed the evening to the fullest ex- tent. Delicious refreshments were sold by class members al the booth on the stage Junior Plays Friday, December 8 The members of the Junior will present the two-act play, “Mak- ing Mother Modern and a one- act play, “The Laundry Mark" in the schoo! auditorium on Priday, December 8. Both plays are new and very entertaining. By plays It is ible for all members of the participate. Tickets will be the pupils in the near future. Everyone is invited attend. Remember the date, Frida December 8, at Spring Mills. Ad- mission 25¢ for adults and high school; 156¢ for elementary children There will be a ma children at 1 p. m. on the at which time children mitled for 10c a 4 Class DOS 10 by a HR sold 10 tinee for school same date will be ad- | Superintendent Addresses Teachers Buperintendent of Centre county schools, Mr. F. Glenn Rogers, dis- cussed before the Teachers group on November 21 the subject, “The Teachers Retirement Bystem in Pennsylvania” and the New Teacher's Rating Card, which | t logs 1 ino arst an goes is¢ for the time the school districts of the state Rogers gave very worthwhile infor- mation to the gn onn both sub- jecis. The meeling was the third regular mweeling of the teach for the cwrrent school year Al the Cidse of the Treasure Hun! was condu the direction of the The next meeting group will be on Wedn ocmber 20 Mr ip et meeting a eg unoer of the De- PRT t at 7:30) T | appears | opening ! game Friday will no doubt be a dup- | Benjor | en- | using the two | lege We not only mount your trophies, we re. produce that natural expression all true to life] "CLEARFIELD” MOUNTINGS AS. SURE YOU OF THE BEST . .. AT REA. SONABLE PRICES. Every buck head re. ceived is eligible for owr anauval “Buck Head Contest”—valuable prizes being of fered. Write lor information. DEER HIDES « «+ «» Have them tanned to leather lor gloves, jackets, etc. Write lor samples. Ship your trophies express or parcel post se soon after killing as possible Or if you wish leave your trophies with the following dealers: GEO, MILLER BELLEFONTE HARDWARE KR CAM HEVERLY CoO. CLEARFIELD TAXIDERMY COMPANY TAXIDERMISTS TANNERS FURRIERS CLEARFIELD, PA. EES SEGNESE—-—————— lor, the Rev ne Wall Pes ee rie ace J. Cummings to worship addre explaining Covenants as prec- stament times. Aller hymn, “Spirit of My Heart,” the join the Cove by John Wesley before will call and deliver a | the nature of ticed in Old Te the of the God! Descend Upon ation will used Congres in nant nearly POTTERS MILLS Mrz. Alvin Bellers of State Col- visied on Do ret E B. Bervice 200 years 2uanday at the SUDGAy at Whe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs | Palmer i and L Gregg Township | program ©Gm- | at which UUme gs program | (appropriate to the Christmas season | will be given. This years program | cammilies consists of Mrs Miss Daye. Mr MoCall, Orie Wagner, chairman Announcements Second six weeks period Monday, December 4 Report eards issued in all schools in the township, Wednesday cember 6 Mis and cioses Spring Mills grade school’s Xmas | ) program, Thursday, December 21 stlipm High day, December Christmas vacation cember 22 at 2 p. m., day. January al 8.45 a m a2 M—— RE, BASKETBALL LEAGUE NAMES school Xmas program, Fri- r 22. at 8am 22 Friday Malone, | | W De- | ; ed at De- untii Tues | OFFICERS, ADOPTS SCHEDULE | P——— Officers were elecled and a sched. ule for the coming Season Was | happened at 56th and Pine streets adopted at a meeting of the Centre | County Independent Basketball League at the YMCA here, Monday 4.4 , night - TT McMichs The Misses Dorot Geraldine Hoover spent Thanksgiving spective homes Loona Miss Caroline McC spending the week at (be Mrs. J. 1 McCormick al Stale College s ai the F. F. Palmer home were Mr. and Mims, Wal- Armstrong John Spearly, son { fonie Earl Fragie and Mrs. Anna Fra- Pia SEASON at Stillwater mskey m Lome { week suffe: Vas alienoed L Tavier., son Do L2Roy Hackenberss Mr. and Mrs Cur- Jr. all of Lewisiown, M: wile, son Jack ol Stale ge. R. D., Mrs. WW. T. McKin- Mr. Roberti McKinsey, Mi. Meeker, wife and daughter Nr. and Mrs. George McKin- ney, son Kirk Miss Margaret Kimport and Billy Smith of S.ate Ocldiege, visited over the Thanksgiving segson at ihe J hothe and on Thanksgiv- evening a aukey dunner was ch Miss Kimpor:, Bill; Boyd Smihk and wile, Mr. Slack and sister Lizzie were present Miss Irene Smith, who is employ~ Lock Haven, was eperated ol | Priddy morning {or appendicitis Laies: repons, ghe getting along real well ving C Mrs Will ang ALgie ¥ior Slack ing Ah Woman Injured In Motor Crash (Continuag from Page 1) i gether wi Mr. Burns escaped injury. but | Mrs. Tressel was rushed at onoe 10 nearby Miseracordia Hospital While x-ray examinations have re- Officers of the leagte are Benja- vealed no broken bones, Mrs, Tres- min Coodhart. Centre Hall, secretary-ireasurer, land L. C. Heineman: Hassall Stone Co. | resentative at the meeting. In the following schedule for the | cident happened the following day. the coming season, | Mr. Burns, owner of the car in | first half of {which opens on December 11, all | Bellefonte games will be played on ithe YMCA gymnasium. | Dec. 11: State Coliege at Centre Hall. Battery E. at Spring Miils. YMCA at Howard Undines at American Lime, Undines at YMCA. American Lime at Howard. Battery E. at State College. Spring Mills at Centre Hall. Battery E. at Howard Undines at Centre Hall, Siarinng Mills at American LAA at State College. YMCA at Spring Mills, State College at American Lime, Howard at Centre Hall Battery BE. at Undines, : Centre Hall ai American YMCA at Battery E. Deo. 18: Dec. 27: ] Andrew Thal: Howard, Whitecar spent Thanksgiving In A Jack Sutton: and Undines, Henry | Philadelphia with the children's | Casper Btate College had no rep-| grandmother, Mrs. M E Oonred, y | presi- | gel suffered numerous bruises and and Harry Condo, Spring ‘will Be under observation at that Other institution for a week or more un- representatives of the various teams til danger of unforseen complies were: YMCA, Dommie McCafferty tions has passed. Battery E. | Martin: American Lime and | Dolores, Betty Lou Mrs. Tressel and her daughters, and Patsy {who has been seriously ill. The ac-| volved in the accident, is quite well known in Bellefonte. He formerly | was a sergeant in the First City Troop, Philadelphia Recover Lamar Man's Car A sedan belonging to Clarence Grenoble of Lamar, reported stolen ! Sunday, November 18, was recover- led Saturday night at Sandusky, O.| Lawrence M. Clay of Brackenridge, | is being held as the perpetrator of # 0 | provimately 52 tthe Hollow, spicing ~ LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRA TOR’ . NOTIC 1} he, dit Mat or of the estate of Lens ¢ Haines Township ranted indebted there. VO make vagned ie te hose having clalen wi the same, wil) without delay far pet HARRISON ALXKER L$ Bellefonte EXECL TORS we Ma Pa NOTICE. Her of the Estate of Bex lade ia le Literty Cenwe County Geceased LEE Lane in the above granted Ww ihe persons indebled 10 Te requested Lo make hose having calms salie duly proven, Wy lo JOSEPH WwW. BRCH- D MAX BEX HPEL BORE] BEX HOE Blanc! 4 Pay Awty ADMINISTRATOR » NOTH ¥ In ihe Mag tad : Harry M. Aliso ote tt as H. M. Allison, Jute of Gregs Town. Hip Geceased le Of administration on said ing been granted the un- petsons indebted to Ww oeslaw Are requested to make nil, and those hav WR clalmg to i same duly proven, with- wo EUGENE Vv y In Township Letiers ola Le nlary aRYing Re Under all ale a igre the sald est v ‘ apg ww Executon Cas te | . of 1 OF EXEC 0 TORS NOTICE. ol the Wile of of Estate of Belielotw meniary nn the above en pranied to the persons (ndebisd tv rey I” ted Wo uke having claims Wo Lie sar ne duly proven, with- 0 JENNIE §. RKEICHLINE Pa, CHARLES C. KRICH- 919 lawerpe Ave. Lakeworth Erecugors. W. Harrison Walker xl OF VALUABLE REAL AND BUILDINGS the ereclion of CONS ~ liege wre home FRY i. Bi IC SALE ESTATE Dae fonuerly ooon- Lennon DOI hwonises of Lemnont, upon which COnNISing L934 square feel, and frond FL on Pkg Stree: fxtending towards Hares Alley ap- proxgnately 200 feet 2. The Oak Tall schon! house jocated in ihe village of Oak Hall, together with the lang upon which the SANE Ia erected. OON- laining epproximately one-Balf an acre 2. The Branch Prame school buliding located on the Branch Road near (ts inlersection with © 5 Highway Route 222, to- h the land upon which it const ing of approximate. Schools. Two located the and the tract of Wie sane are situ. of spproximetely " «0 School. The School la erected LIy four 4&nths of an acre 4 The cated a3 premises Dale ] Burne school house J0- Bit Sumenit Jormerp of the Wiitard Late, . Whe gchool house located An the village. of Houserville, €. The frame school 1 Jorg. ed at Ceulpe Furoate the ropa ie in 45. leading % ‘Houser! tersection with Mima 7. The frame school nage 1 ed at what ix congmonly lapds of the Pennsylvania Ooliege, | paoniy known as the Helster. or i Ine Shed, Parm The above Ee will all Be sold in the school house located i the village of Lemont on parity the 8th day of December. 1938 at 200 p.m. sharp. Accurate descrip. tions of the real estale to be sold and further information concernid any of or may he oF which buildings alone are fo be sold In cases in which Wg and real estate are to De 25% to be { paid in cash upon day of the | salle. ahd the balance non dell of deeds 8 Gift Suggestions POTTED PLANTS — POINSETTAS 25¢, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2 and $3 CYCLAMENS—$1, $1.50 and $2 Christmas Roses in all shades—a Carma White Narcioens, Euphe pieces with Dogon a8, Kalanshoss, Cut ) Eioather, Catenduian etc, Beautiful , 1wo or three candles. eo rane rl Wreaths for Graves made of Ane foilages that will last
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