Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 22, 1940, Image 3
THE CE NTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. On bsbay 1940. February UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Servicesi— Prayer service this Thursday even-| ing. Sunday School on Sunday | morning at the usual time, Epworth | League in the evening at 6:30 im- | mediately followed by the preach- ing service a: 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev, D. D, Kauffman. Free Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- | day School on Sunday morning at 9:30, followed by the regular preaching service with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett. Presbyterian Church Services: Bible Study class on Monday even- ings at 8 o'clock; Sunday School Sunday afternoon at 2:30. M. L. Richards of Jersey Shore, Pa., spent several days the fore part of the week visiting with his sister, Mrs. W. B. Parsons The members of thhe Bridge Club of the community were entertained last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Amanda Moran Plans are being made for Easter Program which will be held in the Methodist church on Easter Sunday evening, March 24th A plano has been placed in ib Presbyterian church through the kindness of the Holtzworth boys, it being the one belonging to the late H. E. Holtzworth and wife Miss Eleanor Snoke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snoke, was vnable to attend Bellefonte High School for a couple days this week on account of an attack of the grippe. Mr. and Clair Carver rejoicing over the arrival of an- other daughter to their home las: Wednesday night at the Centre County [Hospital Both mockher and daughter are getting along fine The members and friends of the Ladies Ald of the Methodist church are holding their annual Washing- ton Birthday dinner in the Com- munity House this Thursday with the dinner being served at the noon hour, A stork shower was held last Fri- day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher in honor of their daughter-in-law and son, Donald Pisher and wife. They re- ceived a nice lot of useful and ver? beautiful for the occasion Mrs. Margaret an ~ are Mrs articles Keatley, who has been spending the greater part ol the winter months with her chil- dren arrived in town on Tuesday of last week and spent several days with Miss Eva Rowan, she is stay- ing for the present with her sister, Mrs. Emily Miles of Milesburg Mrs. Marion Stere, who has been under the doctors care in Pitls- burgh for some time past, visited with his father, H. M. Stere and other relatives and friends in and about the community over the past weekend, he having arrived wilh the big snow last Wednesday He is still taking treatments and had to return but expects to be home soon Lo stay Citizens of the community have been kept busy the past week shov- eling snow from their side walks and clearing the way to gel thei automobiles out. About the time tl thought they were all set and cleared up. along came another snow and the work was to be done all over again. Some of the teach- ers in the township were unable to get to schools the latter, "HUBLERSBURG Mrs. Jacob Weaver, Mrs. James TNuth Carner spent Tuesday cf last visiting at the home of M Mrs. Dean Baughman of Re- 0 Laer week and novo Mrs. F. E Vonada, Mrs Earl Yearick. Mrs. Charles Noll, Mrs F. M. Dunkle, Mrs. Ida Markie and Mrs. L. A. Porter “neighbored” at the parsonage last Tuesday alter- noon to bring congratulations t9 Mrs. Ada Yocum upon her birth- day anniversary. Visitors in the evening were Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sowers and Mr. and Mrs. George Resides of State College to bring birthday greetings to Mrs. Ada Yo- cum. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and family of State College, were Sunday visi tors at the home of Mr, and Mrs Albert Orr. Mr. Robert Bierly of Harrisburg spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Bierly. Mr. and Mrs, Waller Weaver anl Mrs. Eva Markle enjoyed a birth- day dinner for Mrs. Eva Markle at | the home of Mr. and Mrs, Hoagn Markle, last week. Miss Laura Hayes of Williams- port, spent Sunday with her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and | family of Lock Haven, were Sun- | day visitors at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Boyd Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grieb son of Lamar, were Sunday tors at the Boyd Carner home. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Yearick en- | loved a birthday dinner at tha] home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of | Tock Haven on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Walker! end family of Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and| Mrs. P. A. Hinds, | Miss Beverly Barrett of Curtin | wis a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Merl Lowery on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, Chester Heckman and son of Nittany were Sunday | : evening visitors at the Boyd Heck- | man home, | Mrs. Edward Hoy spent Friday, visiting at the home of Mr, ani} Mrs. John Eby of Zuon, i Mr. and Mrs, Bugene Heckman of | Mackeyville, visited at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Heckman on and vial | | Mrs. Ruel | good | O'clock | Williams { Maurer, | at of last week until the roads | for them to] part were opened enough get through. Miss Kathleen Homan spent the! weekend with Ethel Jean Lucas of | Union Township | Mr, LeRoy Lucas, a student of Altoona High School, spent the | weekend with his parents, Mr, and | Lucas of Union Towns | ship. The Young Women's Sunday | School Class will hold their regular | monthly business meeting at the | home of Miss Margaret Stere, | Tuesday evening, Pebruary 27. A attendance jis desired. Mrs, Dora Stonebraker of ola Mills Pa. is visiting with be sisters, Mrs. C. W. Bauder, Mrs Almeda Stere, Mrs. Mary Summers of this place and Mrs. Florence Miller of Sharon, Pa., also a brota- er J. H. Finch of this place. Mrs. Walter Burkholder, Hazel Barton and Mrs, B E held a Valentine pagty [for members of the Junior League the home of Mrs. B. E. Holt las Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 Despite the stormy weath- er and deep snow, twenty-two mem- bers the league turned out to enjoy the evening. Games and contests made up the evenings en- tertainment after which refresh- ments were served The Hard Time party held by the Ladies Bible Class on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, J. R was very well attended and a very enjoyable time spent by all. It certainly put on all the ap- pearance of a hard time pamy, es- pecially when the time came 0 serve refreshments, which consisi- ed of waler nd crackers and further, what was supposed to be coffee. All who did not attend missed a good time for the Ladies certainly do know bow to have a good time The boys and girls Sunday classes, known as The King's Ser- vice Class. taught by Miss Minnie Sensor and Mrs. William Lucas, en- tertained mothers at a Val- party at the Community w last Friday evening. The: thelr regular business meefing for the month after which an Amateur hour was presented Georgeanina Hole, acted as an- nouncer over station C. U.P. 1. D the following program took place A banjo and plano duet by Mrs William Lucas and Forrest Lucas a trumpet and trombone duet by Osce~ Mrs Holl the at ¢ ol School their entine Hc conducted ' Walter Lucas and Joseph Way, a recitation by Ethel Jean Stere, & trumpet and plano duet by Walter Lucas and his mother, Mrs. Ruel Lucas; a reading by Frances Snoke piano duet by Mrs. William Lucas and Joseph Way, a plano solo and uss a vocal solo by Mrs. Ruel Lau- cas. Refreshments weve then serve sisting of ice cream, cakes The tables were beau- tifulley decorated to suit the occa- en. The following mothers were present to enjoy the evening. Mrs Brugger, Mrs. Jesse Hall, Mrs Showers, Mrs. William Emin- Mrs Elwood Way, Mrs, Hazel Barton, Mrs. B. E. Holt and Mrs, James Wilson. The class was also very invch pleased to welcome back and have with them for very special occasion one of their mem- bers who has been (ll for several months, Miss Alice Brugger - wg and candy C.K AF hizer nis MOSHANNON There were 55 present at the Methodist Sunday School Sunday Sermon at 10:30 by the pastor, C M. Hammond, preceded by Junior churcel Miss Faye Watson R. N. of Lock Haven, spent part of Saturday and Sunday with relatives here, Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, Mr. C. C. Lu- Cas, Misses Hope Lewis, and Jane Hazel motored to Brisbin Tuesday and visited at the Morris home. ‘ Evan Beals who is a medical pa- tient at the Philipsburg hospital, is some better at this writing. Mr. LeRoy Lewis and daughter, Hope, attended the funeral of Mr. Lloyd Wertz Monday afternoon al Pine Glen Miss Jane Hazel of Boalsburg. who spent part of last week with her friend, Hope Lewis, returned bome on Friday. Mrs. Lends and Hope accompanied her and called on friends at Pleasant Gap. Those who allended the quilling | at the home of Mrs. Charles Gue- not last Tuesday, the 13th. were: Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, Mrs. William Mrs. Harry Yeager, Mrs Annie Norton, Mrs. Ray Watson, | Mrs, Alfred Borger, Mrs, Edith Fye, the | Mrs, W. J. Kerry, Mrs. J. F. Lucas, | Mrs. Rex Bedwell, and Mrs, John McClusick Mrs, 1#Roy Lewis had a Valen- tine party for her Sunday School class Thursday evening of ast week her home. Nine of the eleven | girls were present: Jane Schmoke, | Joyce McKean, Mary Watson, Al-| berta Conaway, Violet Borger, Mar | guerite Beals, Betty Borger, Marion | Holt and Ida Conoway. The time | was spent in singing hymns, recit-| ing Valentine verses, and exchang- | ing Valentines. After which re-| freshments were served to which | the girls did justice. All helped to| make it a pleasant evening and | departed having had a very enjoy- able time. C. C, Lucas of Pleasant Gap re-! turned home Thursday after spend- ing a fow days with relatives here REBERSBURG Mr. W. J. Hackenberg accom- | panied by his nlece, Mrs, Paul] Winters motored to Pittsburgh on | Tuesday to visit the latter's broth- | | er, Bugene 8Smull who is seriously | | moon ! and JACKSONVILLE Church sorvices on Sunday, Feb, | 25. are as follows: Sunday School 9:30: C. B. 6:46, and Worship with} | sermon 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus Ol Bellefonte, spent Sunday with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E Aley.! Supper guests at the same home | were Mr, and Mrs, John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy of Centre Hall | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson of | Lock Haven, spent Sunday after-| with his parents, Mr. and] Mrs. Willlam Dixson, and very sor- ry to learn Mr, Dixson ls not im- proving very fast, is bedfast most of the time Who sald Jacksonville was not on the map, surely must be of some importance as five big snow plows made thelr trips through our valle on Monday of this week, cleaning the road of its surplus snow, which had been making motoring very risky, but so far no accidents Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll daughter Elsie Jane and Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Bartley were caller: on Tuesday evening at the Willard Harter home and found him im- proving Mr and Mrs. James Lucas were Sunday supper guests at the Ruse sell Lucas home of Milesburg Miss Josephine Deitz spent Sun- day with her cousin, Miss Dorotin Betz Sunday dinner guests at the Wil- liam Beightol home were Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul, of Bellefonte and Milford Beightol, of Bellefonte R. D. 2 Mrs. Miles Bartley Sunday with her mother, Mrs, C, L. Nell] and sisters Sara and Lilian of Howard A Boy Scout organization ha been organized here In Jacksonville under the supervision of Rev. John Glick of Howard and Messrs, Sum- ner Noll and Arthur Dolan of this place with a good number of mem- bers already and more prospects in the near future. Tet us as parents citizens encourage and help and sent pent Rev. Reuben A. Houseal of Day- ton, Ohio, is visiting among friends in this vicinity, this week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler and daughter, Synthia, of Port Malllda visited a thelr parental homes the past weekend. The schools of Miles were closed Thursday and Friday of last week because of the deep snow which closed the highways Mrs. Flda Musser of State Col- lege visited her sister, Miss Olia Brungart last Saturday. Rev. N. F. Douty returned Mon- day alter spending the weekend in Pittsburgh, where he was chgaged in Bible conference work Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg wore Friday business visitors in Williamsport and Muncy On Saturday, Mrs. Ada Hubler and Mr. C. H. Gramiey accompani- ed Mr. Ward Gramiley snd Miss Orpha Gramley, of Millheim, t% Ridgway where they attended Lhe funeral services on Sunday of Mrs Naomi J. Heckman, sister of Mm, Hubler and Mr. C. H. Gramley, OD Monday the body was brought to St. Paul's cemetery in Nittany Val- levy where burial services were held and interment made, Mr. Ken- peth Haines and mother, Mrs MC Haines and Mrs. C. H. Gramiey motored to Nittany Valles the services there. Toanahip [5 ORVISTON 156 There present at day School The Win One Class home of Mrs Clair Tuesday night, for monthly meeting The ladies social club mel 3° the home of Mrs, Clair Confer on Thursday night for their regular monthly meeting. Mra. Leo Condo spent the pasi week with relatives at Mill Hall John Daley of Ballmore, spent) the weekend with his mother, Mos Blanche Daley. Emeline Butler of Howard, spent the weekend with her parents, M~- and Mrs. Clalr Butler Mr. and Mrs. John Soit of Al- toona, visited the Paul Lomison and David Confer homes on Sun- day Mr and Mrs. Elmer Decker of Loganton, spent the weekend with Mrs. Decker’s parents, Mr, and Mrs Robert Confer, i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer and | daughter Joan of Milesburg. spent | Sunday with Mr, Confers parents, | were met at th? Heickel om their regular Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Confer. i We are sorry to hear of the death of Raymond Gardner which oecur- red at the Velerans Hospital Aspin- | wall on Sunday might, the bereaved | family have the sympalhy of ihe; community. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Watson and | family attended the funeral of Mrs | Watson's uncle, Mr. Allen J. Ot, } at Williamsport on Friday. i The loyal Daughters Class held | an oyster supper with their regu-| Jar monthly meeting at the home| of Mrs. Grace Butler's on Monday | evening. The following were pres- ent: Mrs. Clayton Watson and) daughters Maxine and Mary, Mrs. | Blanche Daley, Mrs, Robert Confer, Mrs. Clair Confer, daughter Fay, Mrs. Sam Herr, Mra. Grant Hahn, Mrs. Clwde Confer, Mrs Bertha Condo. Mrs, Charles Barner, Mr | leonard Yeager, Lots, Mrs, Ed. Confer, Rev. and Mrs, De | Boer, Mr, and Mrs, Joc Smeal and | two children, Mr. and Mis, Butl:r| and son Jack. Mrs. Clair Heickle's Sunday School class met at the home of Vonda Condo on Monday night, (From last week) There were 157 present al Sune day School. The Loyal Women's Class met al the home of Mrs, Clyde Confer for their regular monthly meeting. The following were present: Mra. | al nights at | Mrs - or) this good work along that our boys may be taught something whic) will cause them to grow up #° worthy men Instead of street loungers, Mr. and Mrs. George White and daughter Connle Lou of Salona, | spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Deitz and family. | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baird and son. Ralph, of Bellefonte, spent! Sunday evening at the A. A, Gare rett home. | Miss Louise Beightol spent sever the home of Mr, and| Harold Betz of Hox ard, durin the stormy weather Miss June Yearick was night guest of her friend, Aley on Saturday night A number of people imagined a few days last week during tho beautiful sunshiny days that the old groundhog missed his gues perhaps he was just lying low awaiting the remarks of the peopl 0 on Tuesday afternoon of la week he thought was time 1 prove to them thal winter was n over yet and hai the earth cover with a very deep blanket of snow and at intervals adds a little mere on Monday of this week snow and raln which will minate the water crisis using cisterns but be serious until the out of the ground, the also put the PWA jb on until the snow melts as will not furnish money to the snow from road 0 as stones, so All will patiently wal and be like St Paul teaches us 10 be content in ever state =e are In and trud the best as an adage it darkest just before dawn Mr. and Mrs an over Bett) frost deep snow he shel the Stat remove to la where h wihal- for Horace Oberhelim received a very fine valentine done up and presented by Dr baby girl In Lock Haven both ther and babe ine Stork. a Hospital Im are doing Julian spent Sunday at the Clayton Watson home Mr. and Mrs. Robert family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Raymond Long and family at ML Eagle Rev. William Long of preached here on Sunday Confer and allernoon Mill Hall morning A large delegation from here and Monument altended church a Flemington, on Sunday night. where Rev, DeBoer is holding a iw reeks revival service Mr. and Mrs Joseph Confer daugir er Joan of Miesburg, spent Sunday with Mr. Confers parents Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Confer Ed. Fuhrer spent the weekend al his home at North Bend Mrs. Paul Lomison of Lock Haven spent Friday al her home here Caroline Confer of Beech Creek spent the weekend with her pare ents, Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Confer. , Mr. and Mrs William Oiffesiie are spending several days sith M and Mrs Joseph Confer at Miles burg. Ben Wriand of he weekend with Annie Confer. Mrs. All. Shawnie) days with her daughter Holter at Beech Creek Mrs. Annie Barnhart of an Hoxard Sherman and spent several Mrs. Ed Curiin | & spending several days with he! sony William and family Willlam Packer was admitted the Williamspor: hospital on Tues day {or surgical treatment. Mr, and Mrs. Earl LOmison visit ed at. lhe Ward Yeager and Ben Chalman homes at Summit Hil on Monday. Mr, an Mrs David Confer caughter Carol and Ed. Fulire: spent Tuesday al the Fuhrer home at North Bend Ola Cyphert has a badly sprained netk, the resuly of an automobils i accident on Sunday afternoon when the front spring of his ear broke { and locked theh wheel, causing thw | car to upset, i ———— Australian Neighborliness Sevenly neighbors of Arthur Brain, veteran of the Camel Corps in the World war, joined in a work ing bee to plow his 200 acres in the Mallee wheat district of Australia when he war rendered helpless by | arthritis, if is reporied at Sydney He sat in a wheel chair with the youngest of his four children on his knee and watched. The bee was or- ganized by two neighbors who could not bear 10 see him lose his farm Fifteen tractors completed the work in a single day. By seven o'clock the whole area was plowed ready to be sown. Among the workers were two pioneers, one 70 years old and the other 84 years old. His neigh. bors also sowed for Brain an adjoin. ing field with wheat and oats, —— iY —— o_o» Road he want ads. a LA MUNIGIPAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY (February 23rd & 24th) Another TOP NOTCH as good as “Smith Goes to Washington” Be Sure You See " * His Girl Friday” CARRY GRANT ROSALIND RUSSELL RALPH BELLAMY “LATEST NEWS ISSUER" “MONROE DOCTRINE in color” MONDAY & TUESDAY (February 26th & 27h) PAUL MUNI JANE BRYAN FLORA ROBENBON wo— Bnow-bound In thelr rural home between Galeton and Ulysses, Clare ence Robinson daughter her newly-born twins die Thursday Mother and Twins Die las a physician batiled snow drifts to reached there just in advance of the reach them. Mrs. Robinson had been under the care of a Coudersport doc« tor who urged her to remain at the hospital at that place but sald he preferred to be at and storm Bhe became while a high wind was snow into 10-foot drift farm husband could » seriously 1 Blowing Lu on the road before her ummon help and his G-year-old Mrs. Robinson and she to the and died home naw Not every stenographer who knows how to Lypewrite, knows how to make a typewriter type right re Chamber of Commerce populd~ tion figures will be sadly deflated sometime during the current year a : bw | 4 MEATS AND FISH iD forge th VEGETABLES TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUI 0 fr 17¢ FRUITS AND Firm, Juicy, Vitamin- rich a real value at Size 70 - 80 JUICY PURE GOLD Calif. Oranges 5 Ibs 25¢ - - 81bs 23¢c wh 25¢ - 41bs 15¢ doz. 19¢ Calif Lemons "' doz. 19¢ Sweet Potatoes 6 Ibs 19¢ Lettuce ....., - 2 hds. 13¢ Apples 5 Ibs 25¢ Bananas Apples :.. 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BAG 33¢| Monday. in ill at this writing. | BEd Confer, Mrs. Annie Confer, Mrs. MARTHA | Mr. and Mrs. Lavand Bierly were | Nellie Cyphert, Mrs. Clair Butler, | | Bunday visitors in Lock Haven. | Mrs. Ed. Gillespie, Mrs. C. B. Page, | Miss Ida R. Williams spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner of | Mrs. W. O. Gray, Mrs. Paul Lomi- | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. C.! Lewistown spent the weekend with | son, Debbie Mann, Mrs. Earl Lomi- Williams. | the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Mrs. Prank Delong, Mrs. | Mrs. P, H. Klett, Miss Eleanor | M. R. Moyer. | Charles Barner, Mrs, Alf Shank, Williams and Mr. 8. A Woomer of Mr. and Mrs, Willard Smith are Mrs. William Barnhart Mrs, Willis Akron, Ohio, spent the weekend | the happy parents of a daughter, | Thompson and Mrs, Clyde Confer. mith Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Willams. who arrived last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Crispin of ‘We Are Not Alone’ Paul Muni greater than ever! 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