UNIONVILLE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. February 8, 1940 - % a prp—— | CLARENCE | | By JAMES H. BRUNGARD | A small conflagration al the! | Muirhead home last Monday even- ———————————— | Ing which might have resulled In a — Methodist Church Services i Prayer service this Thursday even- | ing at the close of which will be | held (he regular monthly business meeting of the Oficial Board. Sun- | day School Sunday morning at 9:15 a. m. and Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by the preaching service at | 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pas- | tor, Rev. D, D. Kauffman. Missonary Meeting: —A special | service was held Wednesday even-| inz in he Methodist church under the auspices of the Women's For- eign Missionary Society of the Methodist church, A very inter-| esting meeting was held and re- freshments served at the close ol the program, Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Friday evening in the church, Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by the regular preaching service with sermon by the pastor, Rev, G. A Garrett. Young People's meeling in the evening at 7:30 p. m. Meeting :—The group meeting of the young folks of the Methodist church will be held in the church here on Monday even- ing, February 12th. at 7:30 All persons are invited to this meeting which will be accompanied by a sO cial hour following the program World's Day of Prayer:—The We1d's Day of Prayer will be ob- served this Friday evening in the Presbyterian church. All churches of the community will take part and everyone urged to attend. Services at 7:30 p.m Ladies Aid Meeting: —The mem- bers of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist church held their busi- ness meeting on Monday evening a! the home of Mrs. Effie Stere. Presbyterian Church Services: — Bible Study class on Monday even- ings, Sunday School on Sunday af- ternoon at 2:30 p, m. Mr, and Mrs, Clark Williams mo- tored to Altoona Sunday and spen the day with relatives and friends Mr. Joseph Brugger of Philadel- phia spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Brugger Mr. Ardery Group Calhoun of near Pittsburgh Is enjoying another va- cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun. We are glad see you around Ardery Mrs. William Yeaney nee Jean Saxton, joined her husband recent- ly at the Holt Lumber Camp at Cherry Tree where they will mage their home while the job lasts there Miss Charlo te Stere spent the past week-end with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stev- enson of Altoona and taking in the Ww wit PORT MATILDA | Mrs. Ora Shobert is on the list with grippe. she has been stay- ing at the Johnson home Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crain, Mr Mrs. A B. Willlams visited on Thursday with Rev. and Mrs. G. A Williams at New Cumberland Mr. and Mrs, C. K, Woodring and son Kenny, of Williamsport, visited uesday and Wednesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, EE Wood- ring. While here they attended the funeral of Mre. Woodring's uncle Mr. Enoch Hartshorn at Philips burg Mr. and Mrs. A B. William spent Monday afternoon at Tyrone Mr. and Mrs Sam Mattern of Philadelphia, expect to move on the farm of their father, Mr. Collins Mattern al Hall Moon, this month Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Steele are the proud parents of a boy baby that arrived at their home on Mon- day, February 5 The sophomore class of the high egchoo! hell a party at the commu- nity club house, Thursday evening. George Rhule is president of the class and Joan Lannie, vice presi- dent. sick and the The Missionary Society of the Baptist church held their meeting at the home of Mrs, A. B, Williams on Tuesday evening. The program was revealing of the secret sisters and exchanging gifts. Members present were: Mrs. F. 8. Bish, Mrs. Charles Dunlap, Mrs, C. M. Pringle, Mrs. H B. Woodring, Mrs. A. Q. Williams, Mrs. Chester Smith, Mra. LM. Reese, Mrs. J, B Miles, a mem- | ber being ill with grippe was not present | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robison at-| tended the annual banquet of the employees of the West Penn Power Co. of this district which was held | at Pleasant Gap on Tuesday even-| ing. Mr, and Mrs. V. 8. Gruber an- nounce the arrival of a boy baby at their home at Jamestown, Pa, on Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Willlamg of Washington, D. C. spent the weekend with their relatives here. | Mrs, George Harpster has been on the sick list for several days with | neuritis. Alice Patrisia Cain, infant | daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Johnny | Cain has been quite ill for some! time. i MOSHANNON Mr, Clarence Williamson and Mrs Christine May of Williamsport, were weekend visitors at the home of Mra. Austin Kerin, Mrs. Catherine Lucas, who was ill and confined to her bed, is better. | Tuesday of last week Mr. and! Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and daughier Hope, and Mr. and Mrs, John F.| Lucas motored to Altoona, visited and took dinner at the F, L, Zim- | merman home, on their way home, | stopped in Tyrone at the M. E.| Mulhollan’s to see Mrs. Anna Lewis, who has been very ill but is betler | at this writing. | Quite a number of our people! were to Snow Shoe last Thursday evening to the concert given by the Banjo Band. Mrs. Lewis’ Sunday School Class | “The Bible Readers” met at the {| monthly EE, “| serious loss by fire was early dis- | sights In the stores of the city while | covered and quickly extinguished there. before much damage was done Guests at the home of Mr. and Various teachers (feminine) are Mrs, Carl Flick last week were her beating a path to the door of Miss parents, Mr, and Mrs. Finkbeiner,! glaire MoGowan's dress shoppe In of DuBois. Moshannon-—a sure sign of the ap- Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Robison proach of spring. | are again in our community after Miss Margaret Morgan, our pop- having resided for a time at Han- ,iar first grade instructor, spent’ nah Furnace where Kenneth Was (he weekend about her usual haunts employed. In Bellefonte, Some of the ladies from here at- Guy Watson, who Is employed at tended special meetings held In the | winburne spent the weekend at Christian Alliance church at Belle= windy Hill with his wife and fam- fonte last week. Sunday afternoon ily ; was a special meeting for the Mr Stephens les, : % and bus driver of (he large school . Mrs G, W. Bullock spent last conveyance of township pupils Thursday evening and over night gag {Il for a few weeks and forced with her slsier-in-law and children. | vo elinquish his job to Bruno Mrs. Gingery of Tyrone, Pa. ON carry We are happy to note he Friday she transacted business I poe acain resumed his former post Altoona, Miss Elizabeth Cingle spent The Bibie day night with her filend, Mis Presbyterian church was held 1asi| prebosky Monday PCS oh She ee Several minor sledding accidents Townshin instead of ky ‘hurch | £46 which re ulted in absences in as oh vious Dights. wie COurch | grade five involved Barbara Heaton Miss Eleanor Snoke, daughter o and James Sefchik, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Snoke, Was Mr MRE VEY unable to attend Bellefonte High Yisited his sister, Mr: Scheol the fore part of this week prish ] on account of being confined to, TYnio's cow presented bed with an attack of the grippe a new calf, which they Mr. J. R. Williams has been iii| Fad” named Eleanor, for several days past with an at-| Carl Kochik made his tack of tithe grippe. His many Weekly trip to Pcormanside Sunday friends in the community hope his !0 call on hig elderly grandmother complete recovery may be hastened Albert McCloskeys are the proud that he may be about his duties as’ parents of a new son born within usual the past month. This is the fourth child and third son In the family Mrs. McClcskey will be remembered as the former Bernice Yeager oF Moshannon We are sorry to report that Mrs C. Craft Is confined to her bed her daughter's home in Wii- local garageman a - Fi= the Ann Study Class of of Grassfla Paul Ce- them will have al- Usuas Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bauder over the week- end were their daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Upde- grafl and children of Williamsport and Mr, and Mrs. George Bauder of © Juniata, Pa at 3 Guests at the home of Mr. and TLR Muli BACH Noi Ror Mrs. E. L. Parsons over the pas. oc Das ICrAhigat. = ng Lone = weekend were their daughters Lore og older gn Copy tw RW raine of State College and Margaret © dents, we Hopf for er Arn of Harrisburg. They resumed their oti aie a] aa estar ety I an} : oat 3 , : ¥ C Es Ry - this ry aga ile Tore birthday, Congratulations “Mom.” The lee Moores’ of Windy Hil Mrs, Sue MoEwen was a . entertained gues at thelr house, hehr bed the greater part of last| synday week and part of this week with an Non a attack of indigestion. Through the aos Cale kindness of her neighbors she Was woeenees cared for and is now very much Wagners improved which we are all glad to James Tubiidy has pus learn and Is again driving a new The Ht) vehicle fen ; ig The Retoricks of Gilientown, al- can feel proud of the li " + Rist did voward mae Wile ie tiey tended church at Snow Sh 4 Ep Fund, cn the birthday of F. D. °% and be Bank SOnber Js ow Roosevelt, Through the efforts of ame place Thursday evening the school children and some other The concert was af huge ucoess citizens of (he community, the sum Dut Ii seems to us out of town at of $6.22 was realized for that pur- tendants might have been given pose and was immediately for. Deiter seats than the bicachers warded to its destination. Many However iL looks as If credit for ihe thanks to all who contributed Ubraty itsell is mostly claimed bS the borough, although Miss Meek local principal of schools, is the only county library director from this end of the oounty. Scoich- town school is a butlding belonging to the township and the originators and instigators of the whole library scheme is cur own local PTA The PHA. mentiohed in these items last seek was a Lypographi- cal error it should have read PTA plans a Valemtine party for ils next regular meeting Feb 13th Pupils names not intentionall omitted from . the list of Fourih grade pupils who also contributed toward their $2.00 sent (6 Wash- ington for Crippled children fund were Mildred Kolasa, Madeline Muirhead. Verna Panik and Andy | Kormanec Mr. and Mrs. William Dudish en- tertained at supper Tuesday cven- ing Mr. and Mr Liovd Hoover and Betty Guenst all from Karthaus Callers at grade four the 5th. in- cluded Sue Wagner of Moshannon and Mrs. Watson, secretary of the local Board of Education Messrs Benjamin and Gene Krone made a business trip to Du- Bois Saturday Yeager brothers of made one of their frequent Sunday at the Cole ranch. Teachers of Clarence schools were summoned Friday noon to & conference ah thei principal, Mis Zoe Meek More items of jn.erest in Fourlh grade follow: Snapshots were taken groundhog day when all pupils were present. Peroentage of atten dance for the term still remains a! an all record high of 97%. y Bird feeders are again noticeable from 4th grade windows showing that these pupils are really inter. ested In the welfare and destinies of our feathered friends. Boys present and former pupils of Mr. Brungard who spent a socl- able evening with him at his apari- ment, Monday evening included: Ccorge Tynia, Fred Herr, Paul Casher, John Stephens, Kenneth and Theodore Cahlson, Glen Mo- Closkey, James Sefchik and James | Matty. | Sunday, Mrs. E. A. Shive visited | her sister-in-law, Mrs. Peter Hou- | Those who heard him once were) \ y «| Ser who is improving from ber re-, fascinated and touched by his life's | otnt {lines story “From Crime to Christ” he surely 1s a power for God. Snow Shoe Hi seHiouls bases ui " } _ | team scored two victories over Cen- | Rev, and Mrs. DeBoer of Monu | tre Hall, Friday night. : ment are holding a two weeks cam- paign in the Church of Christ ac] Mr. and Mrs, F. J. McGowan and Flemington. | Jue visited friends in Philipsburg, | | Sunday. David Confer who n con # Wi Liss bes | Arthur Huffman of Altoons, call- | fined to his bed the past week with | a cold, is improving at this writing, | ©d on the Krones, Thuraday. - ! Tred Fisher of Lock Haven, vis- | VALLEY VIEW ited among a number of friends Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman spent | | about town Friday. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Allen | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharkey of | Stob Hill were over Sunday visitors | | at Waxmunsky's. Brown of Mill Hall i } The MoGowan family and Mrs. : E. A Shive motored to Philipsburg | Harrisburg, on business, | Monday on business. i Mrs. Willis Johnsonbaugh spent| “yo "lng nes Harry Shive and! last week with Mrs, Albert COrman. | pijqren of Snow Shoe had Sunday | These present from out of OWN | dinner with the Shives of this place. | who attended the funeral of Mr.| Mr Brungard and friend from George Eckley, were Mr, and Mrs. pine Glen had dinner with a Belles Lincoln Eckley, Mr. and Mrs. fonts widow. In the p. m. they all George Eckley, Mr. and Mrs, James called on some acquaintances and Bradley and Mr. Carl Garbrick of} inspected the impressive County Altoona. | Poor Home, i Marion Houser and Martha Rider! Matthew Muwrgosh's of No. 22 spent Sunday with Mrs William have a new bay. Child No, 0. Rete of Coleville. | No depression f sonfined 0 walk-out night a staged a ent Lhe based molor citizens of village t they our Walt Holt home last evening, Feb. Ist had by all Thursday Mr LeRoy lewis and laughter Hope motored to Jersey Shore and Williamsport where they sited relatives, and Mrs, Lewis visited friends Lock Haven Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Kerry mo- tored to Lock Haven last Saturday, Feb, 3rd Mary Ann Lucas, Wednesday evening al her home here. The Official Board of church met Tuesday the home of Mr. and Hazzard Thursday a nice time was ail R and N.. spent Thursday the M. E evening at Mrs Jacob ORVISTON There were 143 present al Sune day School Sunday, Feb. the 4th Mr. Amos Nearhood has not been 50 well some time past. We hope soon be feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. E J. Walizer and Mrs. Fannie Eby ali of Mifflinburg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bu.ler and family on Sunday The Missionary Society met al the home of Mrs. Walter Shank for the monthly meecling on Monday evening. Those present were Mrs Olive Grey, Mrs. Alired Shank, Mrs. Bessie Thompson, Mrs, Essie Lomison, Mrs. Clair Butler, Mrs. Grant Habn, Mrs. Ethel Comer and Mrs. Lois Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler and Oto Schenck spent Saturday even- ing with Rev. and Mrs. DeBoer ol Monumens, Mrs. Paul Lomison, Nellie Hev- erly of Lock Haven, and Mr. Jim Rupert, of Beech Creek, spent Sun- day afternoon at the Paul Lomison home. The Men's Bible Class held ils meeting in the ‘thureh basement on Friday cvening, they report a good attendance and lola to eal Quite g¢ number of our Orviston folks attended the revival meetings held in the Baptist church at Lock Haven by Brother Dan McNally. for ir he may Moshannon, calls Elmer Breon spent two days in| Retired farmer J, Cal Gates, visit. | in Btale College last Thursday m. Centre County's new sheriff, Ed- ward Miller was a recent business | caller In our burg One of Huntingdon county pros. perous farmers Jimmy Cummins of McAlevy's Fort pleasant caller within our Saturday afternoon —— " a” = = Harry, ———— — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING OITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by (. Mae Fry) Farmer and drover Luther K Strouse and son Ralph, were Phil. iwburg business visitors Monday Mrs, Ruth Bodie, Mrs, Nell Correction frem last week--The Roush Kline both of State College C. W. Belirers new s.ore opening in were dinner guests last Priday at Tyrone should read Feb, 14 instead the Samuel M. Hess home of Feb, 15. Mr, Shannon Osman spent Sat- The veteran State College mall- urday in Bellefonte and visited his man, John Shope and wife, mingled ' aunt, Mrs. John Bowersox who 1s with their friends in our town Fri improving slowly at the Centre day evening, County hospital Miss Mabel Bressler of oul President of the Paxtang Oil Co efficient school marmg Off duly of Harrisburg, John Filbert, and he this week nursing a severe attack of is a real Indlan Chief. was circu- old fashioned flu under her M. D ating among our farmers last care. week r early spring oll orders lo; Cards his company that Miss Florence Port, Among siden, here, has accepted a bh that position in a lawyers office in Lo Angeles delighted with her new home and position Mr. Albert Henninger of ve has decided to discontinue farming operations this spring cflering his large farm for a bargain, Mr, and Mr retire for a well de- A —— ed a able tasks proved usual and farm Mr ville the Hall Mr York, Robb, u Edwin spent a day home of hk Was a Miss Mary Catherine Corl was a gate pleasant caller last Thursday at the J. Foster Musser home on the Branch Mri spent tl home of Mrs and Mrs. William Mrs Zeigler and Ric Farmer Harry Pelers bs arrang- ing for the drilling of a well on his | glades fam (0 take care of ample | supply of water when mountain | streams run low Doman The Evers Pines restaurant at| Mrs, the diamond, is about (0 be opened | Mr, and Mrs to the public, some improvements| ientown, where are being made. The new proprie-| eral months at (he or is not as yet made public Mrs. Sylvia Pielc Mrs. Allen Burwell of Ty the members of Lh spent some Lime Lhe past week wilh her daughter and family, Mrs, Carl Kocher on West Main street. Sun- day the Kochers accompanied Mi: Burwell to her Tyrone home really down and out Mrs. Ray Marshall after spending croney—grippe, last the pas; three weeks at the parental The monthl week little Dianne 8mith, home of Mr. and Mrs, Samue| B.| Howard PTA. will Miss Clara McCracken and Mr. J.| Wasson, departed for her Pitts- | day evel H, McCracken, but are mprov- burgh home ast Mrs. Mar- ed at this writing shall was here {liness and Mo of Wasson apse i" McEnt «0 vw Bally ne one Is rone, | nesday 5 Mi burg slsier evening Cirace 5 srernit the spen n Miss HOWARD ’ Lulu 8 announces SCH former re- 8C n nice iu from California those old were Feb, ) Ret SC and Is Friday since Lhe her bi John ad ye N00, death her Mr signed as boss I Dale dairy because Mr, Williams expect hospital treatment friends here wish Maynard | J. Ray Williams Gordon Harper suffered a re- from his recent jliness last Tuesday and is now housed up with re a Case pleurisy, under the care {f a trained nurse and Dr. H. Glenn improved at this TTT n ARI ci ‘: Wi Pp Maynard lliams recently Sal: 2 is of and here The i last mn the chool play “Johnny Grow Friday evening presented school auditorium was greet- ed by a full house, All charac performing their parts exception- ally wedd. Teacher Miss Dorothy Bloom is to be congratulated on the success of the play recovery Mr Harry Madalene ters w in- ting John J some IArge A large up” . and while assi Stewart r in hauling of to Albright saw mill ight Mr. Miller and leg ers and Hawn an {rom Petersburg were supper guest H. Gilliland home molored ana Joseph over precialion ! boys and girl ee uncie weekend atl Zeigler's parents, Mr Bathgate and Lewis Charle henck of weekend meeting held on Thurs- B o'clock m Night at which the grade scl 1 pics whic progr birthday Mary — a rheumatic suffered for the past year and a half is entirely fm- hia perform HOWARD of Marchants- week Al Wilbur 1s past Mr hard Zeigler, er Mrs ire ner henck O0OLl. NEWS of 1 y ! 5th. at ol Auditor] resent Lhe a nave Ale of { am BSlage! monoiog ues Are ox E0% ris of of the accompanied Bower 0 Al- will spend sev ir home entertained ¢ Bible Class the Methodist church last ol Wed- Milea- with her been health Amou your aj The lock Haven Male will present a concert on evening, Februsry 15th. &t 8 o'¢ in the High School Auditor The PTA bs sponscring Lhis talnmenit and we gah assure you ab evening of fine enterta R Piease help us make (his a » cess, »0 that in the future we sh be able ww have more worth Ww entertainments come 0 our WW A sliver offering will be taken Ist grade—Beverly Kunes, ert Nefl, Joanne Shay and Wolf. 2nd. grade--Dorothy ner, Janjce Mapes, and Pletcher 4 hh, grade-~Mildred Jack Schenck and Pa Schenck. Sth, grade—~Charlea He erly, Evelyn Poorman, Joanne Wi ner, and Patricia Yearick:, #1 grade—Beulah DeArment and 8S zanne Hoffman. 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