11, 1940. STATE COLLEGE AM. and Mrs, Harry Gill, of Pine st have as their guest Mrs. George Denithorne and daughter of West Beaver avenue, relurned early this week from @ visit with relatives in Philadelphia Gertrude Fox, of Shamokin. | | South Mrs. Claude Decker of West Nit- | tany avenue, is spending some time visiting with relatives and friends in York and Baltimore, Maryland. ‘Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Prager street, had as thelr weekend guest their daughter Adrienne, who 5 & student at the Commercial School In Altoona. Sars Clemson of West College avenue, returned recently, having visited with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Homan Stiite College R. D., re C bruted their 27th sary. “Mrs. Sara Erb, of Heister street is vonfined to her bed because fllness. Her many friends wish her & Speedy recovery. Mrs. George Nearhood of Bur- rowes street, who has been con- fined to her bed because of illness, is slowly improving. Richard Billett son Mr Mrs. . Irvin Billitt of East avenue, returned uo Front Virginia, having spent the with his parents, Max Peters of Ridge Avenue, re turned: on Tuesday {rom Lake Placid, New York, where he spent the Christmas holiday: Jean Weaver of Bamard street, spent Tuesday in Altoona on busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Philbert moved into their new Keller streéer, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Nieman have returned from their wedding to Florida and are now livir their home on Adams av of ently 1 wedding an ol and Park Roval, holidays of | erbloem Porter of | ] Mrs, Iva Beemer and son wd of Atherton streel, were recently | called to the home of Mrs, Beem- | er's parents in Clark's Summit, due to the death of her father Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Edwards of Allen street, have returned to thelr home from a two weeks visit with relatives in Florida. Dr. Beatrice Hagen of the Heath- aparuments, returned on Wednesday having spent the holi- days with relatives in Towa ! Mrs, Della Leathers, who is a pa- | tient in the Lewistown Hospital, ex- pects to return to her home on| South Atherion street later in the week. Mrs. Elwood Parsons and daugh- n, of McDonald, Ohio ting at the home + Parsons ol are i Hino in Philipsburg Harvey Rockey of D. died at her afternoon She bed for East Centre State Col- home Sat- had been Ver na year, Park avenue County R urday confined to her Irvin Billett is a patient Hospital Mr Harri the home of ter Street M East aa ey f Of in the Sara Miller we, had as J. E. Caper I Har er of Mi A 1 4 y woaowara having spent two week John Hartswick of Park Avent was a recent Bellefonte ent visl HOLTS HOLLOW Wedding bells, sleigh bells, cow | bells were ringing in our village on Saturday evening in honor of Mr, | and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson who were married during the holiday. The bride Miss Lila Brooks, an efficient school teacher of Centre Hall, and the groom [8 engaged in farming and butchering. Quite a number of {riends gathered at the Ida Johne- | son home on Saturday evening Lo congratulate this highly esteemed young couple. We all join in wish- ing them a happy and prosperous journey through life, Mr, and Mrs Johnson spent their honeymoon with relatives in Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Reese of Gum Stump, were Sunday callers ag the Claud Confer home, also called at the J. T. Watson home, Olive Central City (reeted this place on Sunday Howard mit Shawley of friends at of urd Fleming, called recently, M1 Walter Sweitzer spent Tuesday n home folks Burd on Tuesday folk Mi Bel week wi and of lefonte of t sited relat ol (ith vi ve last ive Rhoades and daughter nt Friday afternoon at the Clyde n home in Milesburg of Julian with hame folks also Frank Johnson » weekend spent shocked to Mrs. Polly r. also the son of Mr. and Harry Pelzer, was | auto crash on Saturday night Mrs. Roy nter were recent ATUNUINLY wa death of 0 of the 1 wa0 Rii.ed nan Mi dau Esther Rees and Fetzer and nome in y evening s and nang daugh- spent nome chil- » M. C, Rees THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Modern Etiquette 1. When one has a house guest, | who is In house on Christmas Day, should there be a gift for this guest? the 2. When a hostess notices that 2 certain guest is eating but very lit tle, should she call attention to it? 3 in tipping and where tipping should he do? 4. What does it indicate when 2a} person laugh loud, and almost shouts when talking? When a man does not believe eating in a place | ustomary, what in 18 ( | Should wife “Joan a man and ard his napkin when leaving the table {to dance? a young man attends a ly In an intoxicated stale, should friends ostracize him for this offense? Is it all personal note ] a include kind on right to of some | Christmas card? 9. What is the proper time 0 pass olives and celery at the table? 10. How long before Christmas Day should Christmas cards be malled? 11. Where should cocktail fork be placed? When making reference vant hefisehold in the h to should to her as “hired girl" or }. ‘Ye should the side of the plate depend: conduct 7. That of « fensive his ber the old Go wien for upon now was. Remem- proverb says, “What you are drunk when you are sober Thi yOu pay wr p . it periecliy mailed * oulermaost piece of fir INNeCessLr wn { { right hand Refer to he he HOUSEHOLD REBERSBURG | Mr. and Mrs, BR, H. Kreider and sont Dan of Bumumit, New Jersey, spent the weekend with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mm, W. J Kreider, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Brungari of Columbus, Ohio, visited the J. V Brungart home several days last week Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Bheesiey and chiudren of Stale College, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bowersox and {family of Coburn, visited at Lhe Lee Weber home, Sunday. On Saturday evening, January 20th, the Ladies of the Lutheran church will serve chicken soup anc home-made ice cream in the base- ment of their church, Patrons can be served in the basement or by ipplying their own soup conialn- an be taken home eme- Douz Vall Rev weerend a Mr, and Mr isther wlio N. P. Mrs, Thomas Hoslerman and Mr Lester Guisew ite daughter ol Aaronsburg, called the John Hanselman home Mrs. Elizabeth College and Mr. and Mrs Stover of Millheim, called Emma Corman on Sunday. ir nd Mrs. Torrence Miller vier M: Creorge and at Sunday CGephart of Slate Warren on Mi sunday N. Mx» Evers. ~iN~18% Mi=ia Newlor attended Mr tees Lessons In English | CHL in nN Rive fish); Words Often Misused Do not to you al I Doe.) not a: in old Often Misspelled ol Words wi re were was emply, and Say, "and we wr A green hHoure Plomaine Lr is silent Barbaro chserve the words) green. houwe (two that painted greenhouse (one word) devoted de arte ae pronunac Wo Lhe Word Study Words Often Health and Beauty The Sinuses As Trouble Makers ni v Pronou roe nee Warn of Inspection Deadline Communion services our nurch next Sunday welcome, at morning Monday afternoon william Kelly t and Edward Abbott ™m home E. Hazel and son Madisonburg, of Ha gues. 6 ow en are ce thal Inspec Janu. pilates Years, until Police thelr 1940 urged car SCRAPBOOK To Mend Enamelware a» M —- . BUSH HOLLOW Well! Bush Hollow wasn't snowed | With and dropping under, the scribe just gol lazy on peratures combined last Friday gave the job last week : area the most There were 41 present at Sunday School on Sunday. We were glad for the increase in atiendance as we SPRING MILLS RUNVILLE been experiencing the past week uierm arour mucn show. tem- now Advent Church rs ene New exXin frigid We have winter weather winds and Zero but not biast Oi nod and bgt re *h FRare., TSOur; ae meter Ltaen SUcC~ Christmas a New Year followed welt, rapid came ire al only had 33 present the Sunday before. Hope the attendance keeps on increasing each Sunday. The attendance ay the Wednesday night service was very small last Wed- nesday night, hope for a better al- tendance this week. Those who stay away are missing some won- derfiil messages. The following people from our Sunday School attended . Sunday Schoel every Sunday . in 1839; Blanche Hall, Margaret, Vivian, and Helen Hall, Jean Spoits, Ed. Carver, Roy Spots Mrs. Roy Spotts, Doris and David Spotts. Also the following were only absent one Sunday in 1839: Mrs. Benner Hall, Cecil Hall, Mer- ril Hall and Martin Spotts. We think for a small Sunday that was 2 good aftendance record Hope it continues through 1940 Gilad to report that Mrs Edna Spots is able to be back to church afd Sunday School after being il for several weeks, and also glad tw report that our Sunday School Superintendent, Andrew Irwin is improving, although he was not able to be out on Sunday School on Sunday. We hope he will be present next Sunday. A butchering was held at home of Mrs. Bdna Spotis on New Years Day. The following were present to help butcher: Mrs. Ruth and daughter Beverly, of Coleville; Rote, Bellefonte; Hardman Gray Mr, and Mrs. Charlies Way, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Spotts and children, Mr. | and Mrs. Martin Spotts and chil- dren, Mrs. Spotis and Jean Spoils Helpers in the afternoon were Mr and Mrs. George Monsell of Belle- jonte. On Saturday, Dec. 30, Benita Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Irwin had a narrow escape from death while sled riding. She and another girl who was visiting and ran info a ferice post. Benita’ head came in contact with the post and she had a very severe bump school for several days but is again in school. The other was pot injured although she was were very badly scared, We are sorry te lose two of our School membérg in a short | Mr. and Mrs, Oharles | ggpect to move to Jacksonville. | ume, “w to lose these two as School | the baflly shaken np and all the’ cesion and in the meantime sonals continued to flow into notice Harry A. Corman, townsman was inducted into office of Register, while our neigh- bor Fred M of Millhelm, was inducted the office of County Commissi H Tnese gentlemen deserve commendation their broad and years in welfare and educat of their respective Mrs frem an Florida teresting per- our our the for re Carr Long extended and reports time in Harold Brungard Cap, visited his mother Brungard, a few day Allison Musser Dr. Black pri stown C. BE Ziegl and Mrs. lau imgard, were supper guests ai Lhe and Mrs. Harry Wentzel, hone Loganton, last Priday ing Spring Mills Townsend Club No 1 will hold their annual anniversary banquet in the Grange Hall | Wednesday evening, February Hen, John W. Decker, will speaker of ihe evening ment wil furnished by chestra. Everybody is « attend. Admission a - a —— Se YARNELL Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sayers and family spent Sunday aliernoon at the William Richiner home We had no Sunday School two Sundays on account of grates e furnace being broken, but hope to have them repaired by next Sunday are sorry to hear of the death of rs. Polly Confer, mother of Mrs, Edward Coakley, who passed | away Priday and was buried on ! Monday a: Fairview. The family have our sympaihy. We also sympathise with Mrs Orvis Lucas and Mrs. Leroy Sayer whose mother was buried last Sun- day. Mrs. H. B. Walker was on the sick list. Richard Haagen is off from work for the past week with a leg injury received in automobile wreck. He is able to be about Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Walker and daughter Maxine, also Arlene Walk- er, spent Sunday Charles Brown's home. The young people are having a great time gkating on the ice. a MP —— nr LITTLE NITTANY The many friends of Willard Harter will be glad to know thai he is recovering slowly from his re- {cent illness. Those who visited { him the past week were his mother, Mrs. Fietta Harter, of Howard, ! Raymond Harter of Stale College: Mr. and Mrs, Ted Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barley, Mrs, William Beightol and daughter Louise and sons, Harry and Earl, Arthur Bart- | ley of Jacksonville; Rev. john Gu- e OL Mrs, Lulu week i a patient at the h at Ye it I ital ot vale pila Lew- on to 4 for the fry tH ii 5 * 8% +s ad afternoon at’ ; called lyde Shu burned tween 8 company to iste tO wugh they house and contents Thursday evening, be- 9 o'clock. The fire Bellefonte arrived, bu save the building, al- applied the walter (0 m spreading. Mr. Shutt injurance on the bulid Shull being on the Sick 50 good af this writing Bennett also on the last and of N Rodgers and Washington, D last Sunday Day at Mrs. Alice Rod- New Year’ their mother spend home wilh gers The Ladies Ald society held thelr monthly business meeling at Muy Dorothy. Shirk's hame lasi Thurs- day afternoon wi 13 membel : AL mee hey take NPE, presen ng over Oe PARTROnaAgT are of roof repair started jast Sunday night a good atlendanc order and special Confer sisters different speaker week, Come church agreed to expense Rev with wil au I Henry for sometime, wi ii while Shore, and passed away » funeral was held fre +s home Monday Had a > chureh, Tobias, Interment Fairview cemetery. BENNER TWP. te J {10 3 pring Creek is ice 8 inches thick en over will } dren are skating and have quite a time on the On Wednesday evening there was a bunch of boys and girls autoed here from Bellefonte and had a skating party and weiner roast aling Spring Creek near the old church Sorry 0 note the death Harvey Rockey of State Co was buried at the Myers Tuesday afternoon has been bediast with rheumatism Ira Benner, caretaker } Myers cemetery will dig all graves if notified at his home He has been elected by the cemetery asso- ciation (0 do the work William Emberton was laid off work at the lime kilns this week, They say orders are scarce. Jack Lose has been suffering a severe cold and la grippe the pas! week, Sawyer Clark was compelled to walk to his car al the state road on Friday to go to work, as he was Ertan aM SCO00 CHA Te of : Mir: lege, who cemetery Rockey years Te SHAE for several iN : e of ' drifted in w——— — w—-—— FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Fye olf Millersburg. Pa., and two daughters of Clayton Pyes of lock Haven, at the Amelia Chapman home on Monday. Dick ‘Watkins and Malin Lucas called at the Francis Watkins home at Summit Hill, on Tuesday. Mrs, Kathryn Pye, of Ridgeway, visited several days with Mrs ship Catechetical Class Bunday evening The Young People TT “te i "3 as mee’ S00 Band meels Dix Run Baptist Pastor Hosband meeting, Re all u week include vening and as long 4s intere shown invited to be present conversions th ME 10 ny ] are had eign ~Sye-the pan Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Friday nigin Pa m. Jame: Young Sunday 7:00 P. M ; Sunday 7:45 service atl 10:45 Lord's Bupper will AA a Wion Buperin- People’s Service Evangelistic ser- P. M. Sunday ng ramen be observed Boalsburg Parish Pleasant Gap 8:30 Holy Communi 10:30: All members resent. C. E 6:30 day School 1:30; Wars! rregational meeting 4 ’ of Lhe Sch services irged (0 be Shiloh Sun- 30. con- Zion 5. 6:30, Vesper al request of @ Lais Sunday r a Ads af ey @ up 2 Sih ~Sun- day £ vices i. J. Kaulm RE —- ws — — POTTERS MILLS (From last week) Those who visited in pur village over the Christmas season were! Mr. Russell Brungart, wife, son and daughter and Mr, Clarence Carson from West Chester at the Mr. J. M Carzon home, Mr and son of Reading: Mr. and Mu R. H. McCormick from State Coi- lege; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joxion from Bellefonie; Mr. A, E. McOor- mick. wife, son and daughter of Coburn; Mr mour Winkieblech of at the G. H McCormick home Those who spent Christinas among f{riends away {rom the vil- lage, were: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Foust at the Mr. Russel mneil inca an, Pastor ry Brown, wile and son at Spriag Mills; Mr, J. R. Smith, wife, son and daughter at Milroy, Mrs. F. A Carson at the Mr, Coleinan Win- gara home at’ Spring Mills. Philip Vonada, wife and son, Miss | Orpha Fleisher of State College, Mr. Sparr Wert and wile of Aarons- burg, took supper on Wednesday evening a the Mr. H E Faust home Mr. Peter Hite and wife of Bady- stone, visited over the weekend al the G. H. McCormick home Mr. Reed Hackett and son of Bolling Springs, visited over the weekend at the home of their daughter Mrs. Floyd White. Mr. Robert McCormick and wile the Bars; Bas Pau! Palmer, wiie| E. G. Mingle, Mr, Sey-| ARronsbur? | Copen- | haver home at Bellefonte: Mr. Har-| i AN or oOuG Salt Shakers, metal tops galt, shaker be prevented oding by covering them on the inside with melted paraflin, While the para- Min cool he hol may be ing opened with a pin or toothp an in is ’ os K Fresh Atmospnere atmosphere of nous can be ; unsiaked Ay LO The freshened dine with a garaen the moldy cellar walls Altractive Meal Loaf wah | Merve meal oad piatier I iea to 000k the muflin COIne OWL U0 Duos Le well a good Lilie Cake Then they round molds iy Tak 1 #0 pally make 3 very aitra dation ase the ink eraser. To Draw Threadg To draw threads easily hematitching, scrub them wel brush which has been Over a bar of soap soled places with a wher with a rubbed “w Oily Hair For LOO white ily. beat tiff as possibie d rub hair until wed all Allow this d: alier which the egg will brush out like white powder and leav the flufly and bright A Practical Idea Ways annoying to have the down to the hand when one is painting walls and ceilings. This {rouble can be eliminaied by pushing half a rub ber ball up the handle of the brush as close as possible Lo the bristles Peeling Carrots Carrots will not stain the hands if they are peeled under hot water | Heme-Made Furniture Polish ! Why not make your own furni- ture polish? This can be done very easily by mixing two parts bolled linseed oil and one part turpenting An excellent polish will be the re- sult, i Cleaning Plaster Casts { The soiled plaster cast can be { Cleaned by covering with a thick paste of French chalk and walter and allowing to remain until dry. | Then brush off the chalk with a { soft brush or wipe with a cloth. nagr of that fs o the an egg into over as (hy the it Is y 0 Ae ale hair H Ts is Av 4 al paint dripping L on BOALSBURG { Mrs, Pearl Patlerson has return- ted home afier spending a short time at the home of her Son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs | Gilbert Patterson, at Philadelphia | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lindeman are the proud parents of a baby | daughter born December 20th. The | baby has been named Sandra Lee, Mrs, Effie Jacobs has gone to] Alcona where ghe expects 10 spend | the winter months with friends and i relatives, | Mrs. William Stover spent Sat Suns Class of the Re- church will bold a suppet in the basement of their church on this Saturday evening. The menu is as follow hot bee! sandwiches, mashed potatoes, baked beans, cold slaw and coflee. Price 25c. Home- made ice creain and Cakes will also be sold Ned Hoslerman was a recent he Lester Dr home near The hine iGrmed " Vis ny observed by | churche e—— —— PORT MATILDA (ROUTH SIDE) Hoover, owl hardwaie mer- chant, as returned 0 LS DOinA he Philipsburg Hospital phere he underwent a Serious oper bul he recovering nicely Mr. and Mrs. Howand Mller ani on Carey of Tyrone, spent: Batur- the home of Mrs Miler , Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 8U Ww T alison cay at parents el Mis ed home al her grandfather Mi: Hollidaysburg. Mr. William Spotis is 3 palieni in {Hipsburg hospital where De nn opera appen- ich He is gelting along as well as can be expecied Mrs. Susan Spots and Mrs. Ged Warner attended the funeral of W, T of State College, on Wednesday of last week Miss Bessie Williams, studen purse ai Philipsburg hospital. spen Sunday with her Mr, and Mz. W. E. Williams Mr. and Mrz, Waller Gale ited on Sunday with Mr. Gates’ aunt, Misg Orlia Cowher, Mr and Mre Tommy Cowher and famiy of Mt. Pleasant, visited on Friday with Mr: Cowher's parents Mr and Mrs. W. M. Cowher Mr. Alex Robison preached a very interesting sermon on Sunday eveti- ing in the Hannah Furnace Metho- dist church. They are having re- vival meeting. Mr. Mal Lykens, brother of HE B Lykens where he has been visiting. had the misfortune of falling and hurting himself to the exieni that he had to be taken #0 the Philips burg Hospital, on Sunday. Ladies Ald of the Methodist church will bold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday Jan. 11, in the basement of the church at 8 o'clock. At this time there will be revealing of the secrel sisters. A SS — SNOW SHOE Parent-Teachers Association held their monthly mweling on Monday night in the high school anditorium. Ladies Ald of the M. E church held their monthly and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Dixon, las; Wednesday night, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Diehl are sta~ tioned in Mississippi, after visiting a week at the Walker—Gilllland Mrs, Schultz of Karthaus, is vis. Pau Lune ream. far Snyder just spending 3 week wild Helmbaugh reel a ion for 5 Spots Tenis, Vif~ wer yl. velucies " ear he gested. . ¥ a —— S— The most news for $1 50 a. Sa. 1 TOLD YOU... PILLSBURY'S brand When one i o WLaGh may becoine inflamme on Did you ever the mucou mes ne Ww Cont Fypur irom and ramifica- {forms the Decone; ad a nuses headaches hie a! ¢ cause dealness f ' Olen a [requent besides being repeated « Many case bie may be traced to this a.one produce The of sinusit 3 cases of rhtu- malisin, of neuriti i The the teeth an ; ’ 4 nls ve ir § clear up A - - WJC even a ner- focal incriminated disease, indigestion and and mental Goubles. The cure of Binusiti resulied in the disappearance many obscure roubles them ihe above named diseases. The discovery of the damage caused from inlected teeth, tonsiis, and sinuses was the means of the alleviation of much suffering. This knowledge has also saved thousands of lives When a sufier t arart vous has of among person allows his health wo through song habits of living, he easily becomes debilitat- ed, and takes cold very easily; this] leads to sinuitis, and iis untoward | results. Lowered bodily resistance | renders the ginuses very susceptible | to infection | Though various means of exam-| ining the sinuses have been devised, | “I figured it out and are resorted to as a rouline| nd 1 A measure by specialists, yet in an a | obscure case a definite diagnosis | ITPAYS TO HAVE cannot be made without the X-ray. | A TELEPHONE!" You know that when the stomach | { and intestines are examined by the| Add up the time & tele | X-ray, it is necessary 10 mix barium) or some other meiallic substance! wilh the food, This causes a shad- | ow io be Cast oh the photographic | plate. Jodized oil is injected into) the sinuses or chest before photo-! graphing them. These observa. | tions are not made uniil the acute stage of the cold has passed. Some- times other conditions are discov- ered such as polyps, tumore, ele [| Their prompt removal offen brings | relief from headaches and other | troubles, rep : : iF ! it i o——— PILLSBURY NR of State College, Mr. Robert Brd-| urday in Altoona, visiting her son iting her son W. E. Schyla and ford and Mss. G. H. McOormick | and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | family. Mr, and Mrs id, of 2” abi} | visited over the New Year period; John Stover, | Sirmimahoning, also visited = Ph a or Bs ri Baiiin with the latter's brothers, Messrs.!| Miss Dorothy Loneberger has re- Schultz home, | ment. Susperativey sinusitis may W. O. and H. E Mingle in Akron, | turned home after a few! Mr. and Mrs, August Smeal, Rue. cunetime do the same. but skillful Ohio, | days at the Richard Goheen home Mr, and Mrs. Ben Aikey, Milesburg: | : sills hin daughter Faye, Mrs. Kathryn Fye, semi mab + | at Indiana. | Mr. 8. Ernest Kallender and | Miss Pearl Mann also Mrs. Russell | Example for Bellefonte | Mr. and Mrz. Millard MoQirk and Jones and =on Ernie of Pleasant - Precedent was set Friday night in| family, of Altoona, spent Sunday i 0 ih 1S | Valley, visited with friends and re-| the first regular session of Lock wilh the former's ts, Mr. Rashi Conte Busch Cred, and latives at Orviston on Thursday. | Haven Council over which Mayor Mrs. Hamry McGir arter and aons { Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and Charles E Herr presided The! Mr. Gerald Rishel and sons, Harold. | children of Pleasant Valley visited Rev, H. B. Ditgler, pastor of the 8t. John Dolan spent Sunday even- on Sunday al the Ralph Nyman Luke's Reformed Church, © ing at the Orvis Clark home, home. | the session with a prayer, then re- oy a ! He | mained to close it with benediction. On The Trail of Pirates | a far an could De aivenmied. 8 First of a series of thrilling ar- procedure was new to Lock Haven, ticles relating tales never fold be- Council meetings. fore about world-famous buccan- Right will triumph over might right lick, of Howard: Mr. and Mrs, Vie- tor Harter and family of Jersey Show; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smelt- ser, Mrs. Martha Yearick, Mr, and Mrs. Horace Oberheim of Lock H4a- ven, W. H. Kessinger, Betty Walker, | of Howard R. D; Mr. and Mrs, Glen Walizer and son of Bellefonte; | Mr, and Mrs. Raymond White, Mrs. | Amelia Chapman and family. Mrs, Alfred Lucas of Pleasant Valley, visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Amelia Chapman. ! Mrs Amelia Chapman and a a. —_— . wo sl A , Tt Th Ee Ss ROR: abe i 8c re and | Used Truck Headquarters ~ DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA PHONE 674 a — a nin —» a — FM, Keichline Insurance Agency 2, * - — : One of the Oldest ANN W. KEI Temple Court In Centre County Representative, Phone 190 eers. 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