play 1940 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three E ’ Wh . pT rd a . * children of Karthats, * town callers at th days the past week. , were to Karthaus ¢ Saturday i * * new garage and filling s : Jacent to . Was formerly ; expiracion with y Jog Kachonik, + Thesday: for Mrs, : rn en busine f & £ William Koshko; an [ t ~.. .CLAR &> RENCE By JAMES H. BRUNGARD — Mrs. Andy Mattalla called on he. ‘friends the Bugosh's Sunday, las. Pupils of Fourth grade who con- “tinue in perfect attendance for tha term to date follow: Helen Baran, Mildred Kolasa, Madeline Muir- head,” Martha Soitis, Helen Wa son, Andy Biggans: - Gail Grieb, Cyril Jendrisak, Ralph Kochik, John Martonchik, Elmer Shotovsky, John Stephens. Report éards with the end of the 5th month were distributed among pupils of the Hill school since the 22nd. Among those of our former Sie Uist who are better or improved .n health gre Tie Wagner ot Gillen- town and Mrs Peté Houer neat Scotthtown ' The first robin to make its ap- pearance in town was the 23na along Pancake road Mr. Brungard entertained nesday at his. apartment a few of his bay friends 19 menopoly with iced refreshmenis. At the teachers conference Mon- day night calfed by othe. Principal at her room, nothing nes egeurred The usual plgeors haling @r general cppositicn to any idea suggested {om a. teacher's play or supper only aroused Irish ire and broke all ethical records of an antagoniside atmosphere: We do quote our working _hcurs gnag noi beag {ruilf but we sill question the profitable leisure of @& gertaim. other parts What wwe. think wo! iL comunuters wouldn't look good in print, but a town good enmich tofarnish a jo? should besgood epough. io live in, Mis. Helen Mocte and {wo small spent’ Friday with Mrs, Evelyn Dudish Danko's were Sunday vi Lock Haven among their children residing there Waxmunsky's had some seen Wes. - choi tors In three cir The Reiter family of Windy Hil Sunday to of’: on Grandma Stone. : Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dudish weke shoppers in Bellefonte, | Padish brother: seem td be do- ing a prosperous business at the'r tation ad- mill which the Central garage We express our regrets over she. weeks Ss. the hosiery this of the Centre Hall will be miszed by tance subscribers for it had a circtlation for a small town PALES k and with the years had'bull viable reputation. Arios Reporie and all you stood for Bisthdays were recently ed By Helen Baran head, Mary chs ve Made ne Muss Ko.zik. Annie Bigga ds William Stark snd Paul Kossik. Sue” Wagner acted * chauffeu A. A Groero Meoshannon on a shopping tour 1 Fone. others tc Bellefonte Sa'- were Mr ind Mr “Offver Bell; "Miss Toe Mew and ner nephex Den) Eocne Mrs. Andy Parnay catled on ster Martha Royer at Monday. Eighth Grade celebratad the 29n¢ with angiher p. m, party Hill schol partied tine “Holiday Mf, F J. McGowan wis diy night motorist to Be Mis: Joann Drapcho sccompan fed the McGowans on a business trip to Jehnstown Safuriay. New members who recently joirts | ed TPA and a list of old who just paid their dues follows: new: Mrs Mike Grant, Mrs. William Burngs Mrs.‘ Joe Morgan, Mrs, Byron! Bumgardner, Mrs. Robert Shive, Mrs, William Dudish. Old: Mrs Emro Drapcho, Mrs. James Kolasa, Mrs. Frank’ Kobularchik, Mrs. Jo- seph Puhialla, Mrs. Charles Ander- son, Mrs. Robert Hall. Mrs, Francis McGowan, Mrs. William Houser Mis. Steve Kochik, Mr. John Duke Grade Four as is anunalyl cus- tomary. observed Lincoln's and Washirigton's birthday in picture poem, song and story Big snow of the 14th somewhat beld up traffic to Kato and Poor- panside, Schools in those burgs were clcsed for several days dus to lack of teachers If the number of valentine's are any iterion as to the popularity of ne teachers this year they would range in this order 4th, 8th. Ist, 6th, 2nd, Tth. 3rd, 5th Pupils honored by receiving mos: are: 1stY Dorothy Dudish, Sommy. Kolasa; 2nd: Martha Panik, Le- roy Fennish; 3rd: Kathleen Myers, | Bobby Shive; 4th: Elsie Tynhiu, Mike WBotson; 5th: Mable Vangor George Bucha; 6th: Mary Watson, 7th: ¢lenore Wht, “George MAY Ath; ary Kormanec, David her Bugosh s over Valer- 2 Tit 5- llefonte. Rko Miss Patty Myers is spending this week with her aunt Emmg McGow- Margaret Tyner called on the new deatrtician Priday. Wo are happy to announce that Jane McGowan a product of our local school system is now a gradu- Je of the Hammond school of auty Culture Johaistown, is a full fledged an br iar Beautician who has decided to use her talgnt Fong and brother son Robert : Bugtus of t an on wo dain, 1g of dast "Ban and Lik ud + weekend Pine Glen, Mrs. David Bud Krone and Carolvn of Lock band from daughter Judith Haven Mr. Brungard recently with friends in Ferguson, and Potter townships Don't forget the Moshannon Pres- byterian baked ham supper (his Saturday night from 5:00 to 8:00 p m. at 15 and ne. visite d Gregg WINGATE On Priday evening, rvb. 23, the members of Mrs. Roy Fisher's Sun- day School Class gathered at the home of Mrs. Stella Davidson, and gave her daughter Vera a surprise by celebrating her fourteenth birth- day anniversary. The evening was spen. In playing games. Delicious refreshmen’'s were served that con- sisted of cake, sandwiches, pic candy, jello and ice cream present were: Mr. and Mr: Shillings and son, Ronny of College; Betty Keeler of Milesbur Annabelle Cowan of Central Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cassidy. Rov Fisher, Mrs. Stella Davidson Genevieve Summers. Mae Summer Miriam Murray 5 Snyaer, Vera Davidson, Putsy Darothy Reesy, Beyny Ji Trivel Hendershot, Donald Irwin, Harald Davidson, Paul Davidscn, Eugen Davidson and Amos Summers. Vera received many beautiful gifts. At a late hour they returned to heir homes, wisiing her many moms happy birthdays My. and Mrs, Glenn Michell an autoed to Monigomery on Suriday, where they visited with his sister and family, Mrs. Herbe Wh Harman Mr. and Mrs Clair Summer of State College, were vis- itars on Sunday with his paren Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Summers M: Co : ANS children ra Witherite and Osceola Mills, we Sunday at the home Mrs! Lydia Irwin and with {rien at Runville Mr and Mrs. Keith Walker and daughter and Mrs. Ida Witmer went to Milesburg on Thursday aflerncon where they were guest at a delicious birthday supper hone father Forden Walker” aul be Mac i Ilan Miss Bet visited over Miss the i ¥ Vera Davidso Joseph Fisher of & Visi.Orf one even- week with his brothers, yd Fisher and Miss Mar- Revusville, were eniertained ¢n Sunday at the home of his uncle and {amily Zach Sum- 1 y 250 with bis lather and family, William Summers George Snyder of Pleasant Gap was a caller on Tuesday with his 8 TgLs, Mr, and Mrs, James Sny- nomas Su garet Weaver of mmers g An Easter Sunrise service will be held in the Evangelical church, oa Eager morning ai 6 o'clock. The megage will ‘be given by Rey Lewis E.-Kine. The public in gen- eral is welcome Masters Samuel! and Lyn: sides of Bush Hpllow; were vi pvr Simbday with’ their grand mother and family, Mrs Mabe! Re- isitors te a number of our people to Milesburg on Saturday, ana attended James Starretie’s gale. smn sins. MP — sn — ZION Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder ol leasant Gap, spent Sunday at the Siruble home Miss Hannah Bayle weekend in Renovo Mrs. John Harwock and son gpens jast week with her aunt and ubcle, Mr. apd Mrs. John Hockman, Mrs, Paul Vonada entertained at a quilting pariy on Tuesday Sorry to lose Mra. our neighborhood. She pas gone to spent some time with her daughter al Jersey Shore Mrs Ray Cornan had the mis- fortune of falling and breaking her rm Mr and Mrs, Kenneth Noll and sons of Jersey Shore, spent the with. Mr. Noll's mother afd Mrs. Nols parenis, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Corman at Bellefonte. Sorry to note Mr. Corman 4s not refing so well at the Centre County hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery Post cards from the Rockey party in Palm Beach, Florida, cdiry the news avirig a fine time, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sampsel and gon, of Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs Grover Speariey and sous of Cole ville, Mr. Paul Spearley were call- ers at the Roy Grove home on Suni- day: Sorry to note Miss Lizzie Boone is under The ddctort cae. We wish her a speedy recovery the spent Daylight Saving Loses In Poll Continued from nage one’ right here at home and so is open- ieidtks?” ing 4 modern béauty Salon in the E. A. Shive residence March Ist We're sire :he’ll merit your trade \ 80 for her we solicit your patronage Call bet 2:00 and 3:00 p, m.' Saturday? to Witness a demonstra tion. Success to you Janie in yours initial venture into the cruel busie! ness worid. ang Mrs. E. A. Shive and the family v Ro Sunday | withthe BE D. Myers family at ! Lock Hoven, Pink #Woznizks from along anow | Shes pike. called on their, son Ale, and family, Priday, Parker Walker has vacated his | apartment in the Wholesale House " Frice’s lived in the Zewalk igre | ind Surday dinner | guests at Krones were their son. and wife,» “from=Ploasant There are many other objections of a similar nature The past week's balloting confirms i what appeared to be true in last week's tie vote—that those who are against Daylight many more reasons and are more { seriously disturbed by the suggested | change than those who are for the “fast” time. Another fact that ap- | | penrs to be outstanding is that Day- | light Saving has most of its Sup- | porters in the borough, while most | of og opponents live in the rural! pve have been unable to find a | { single ballot which could be identi- | ough, in favor of Daylight Baving. en A sim Its surprising how 14st a month | Pinkle from Saving present : ~+| PINE GROVE MILLS (Continued from page two) important was caller at our an | County Capital last week Gap, daughter Lenore and hus- | Grain merchant Jacob D. Neld- igh, 1s loading 3 cars of wheat this wiek a' Strubles Station at $1.05 per bushel Veteran Silo agent and retired farmer Samuel I. Corl enjoyed his 76th birthday hale and hearty at the Hamilton Seibert home in State College Clarence L. (Dick) Irvin, wife and son, Dick, Jr, of the Branca, were dinner guests Sunday at the Willis Schilling home on East Main street, Qur Clover Farm Merchant E C Martz was off duty several days the past week under his M, D.'s care suffering a badly InYected eye, is wed at this writing Farmer Jchn H., Marshall was tendered a sumptuous birthday upper al his home on the Dr. FP, D Gardner Feb, 22nd. a few se friends and rela.ives attend. and later In the evening the Marshall's ascompanied by Mr. and Mrs. FP, Reno Fry motored to Jack- sonville to take In the first Neigh- bur night meeting of County Ciranges In 1940 The ladies bible class of Balley ville Preshyvtefan Sunday Schoo will present in the community hall March 15, at 8 p. m. (The Anybod) Family) a one act play and some other entertainment, silver offering will be lifted. Refreshments will be served proceeds for the church Cone and tell your driends, Gerla! Proprietor of the Belle fonte Hardware Jo. Mark W. Wil Jams was within our gates last week taking orders for his share o! spring business and wiking a lle politics on the aide. Ms. Emory Cramer of Altoona, spent a Jew days yecently at the Alfred 1. Albright home Mrs. Paul Stephens entertaine members of the Presby Ladies Sunday School Class at nh home last Wednesday evening Ar busines utine a pot luck Supper was served Rev. Albert Gr riving a brand new V-8 purchased last Bros. agency, T Our men Shamokin 8 chwmch servi Leidy Meth my farm ed 1eguls sdk Is sedan, a Ford week of Black re A 4 ho wht always wish him good! work an gd Mrs. Blanchard Parson some of refreshments hour Mrs. Laura Krebs Stephens were State College on Saturday p. m Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Corl, Charles Strouse and Miss Cora Corl were Sunday visitors at the Russel] Fish- burn home, Sunbury, where Mrs Charles S.rouse is recuperating nicely after an operation ast week in Sunbury hospital, her many {friends hope for complete recovery Willis E Weaver has accepied a nlce position at the Penns Slate Col'gge Farms in the Machinery department as foreman Une of our srhoc! bus drivers, J H Gilliland, is off duty a few days this week under he care Tr. a M. Malcom of Alexander meant Pawloy Is substiiute bus driver Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Barto enter- tained at their home last Thur day evening. the Men's Bible Class of Balleyvil'’» I esbyterian ahureh, at their repuiar meeting, after usual devoucnals and social hour luscious refreshmen's were served by Mrs Barto. Eduction of officers for 1940 as follows: President, Willis hilling: wice president, J H. Gii- land; secretary, IL. R. Barto; tress C. M. Barit: teacher, G Mac Fry, assistant teacher, J. H. Gillil Mr. Harry Muriorff of the Kiin Hardware: Bellefonte, was circulas ing amenz kis usnal customers on Friday a m. in our buts. a aA. — HUBLERSBURG The regular grange meeting will be held on Friday evening, March 15th. All membe:s keep the change of date in mind. On Thursday evening, March 21, the grange are bolding a public card party ani Chinese Checker games in the grange hall, admission will be 2c Keep the date in mind and come bring your friends and enjoy your- selves Mrs. Jagcb Weaver was a Friday evening visitor at the huame of Mri Walter Corman of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, Wal.er Weaver, Mr and Mrs. George Vonada, of Zion, Mr. Elmér Weaver, Miss Lucille Hyde of Jersey Shore and Mrs, Eva Markle spent Saturday evening ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Markle In honor of Mrs. Markie's birthday. They spent the evening in playing games, later on they were served refreshments Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and 1 of Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs, Lynn Krape of Bellefonte spent Sunday wi h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Krape, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McCloskey of Biate College visited with their relatives on Sunday. Miss Dale Deitrick who has been is improving as her many will be glad to know. BLANCHARD a Leroy Rupert and family have moved back to Beech Creek after being a tenant of the Cha Smith house, Mr, C. Sherman formerly place visited wih Mrs during last weekend. A special feature for t evening will be the Mi: ture in the Baptist church missionary recently returned t9 America after spending 30 yearn M in Burma. There will be a meeting in the afternoon for members of all jy, missionary soche. le at 4 pecial meeting for the and an evening service for i Mr. Walter Lindsey the County Home in Bellefonie spent Sunday at his home here The oceasion was a birthday din- Ing ner for Mrs, Annie Page, to which Fore present Miss weekend Jane end at Mr Wito of this Shern ) Shera Thursaa I sionary le Mi employed a° 1 With OTTOMAN to Match 4.50 as 48 mMAKEe® you a t of this Ottoman. prese; The chair alone should sell for more than $4 Choice of Latest Coverings and Colors | confined to her bed with the grippe | friends Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Vonada and : family of Mackeyville were Sunday | evening supper guess at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Weaver, JACKSONVILLE (Continued From Page 2) i and Mrs. Ray Beck and family of | Mackeyville, Mrs. Hubert Vonada and daugh- ter Beverly were Sunday callers ai’ aiid Bas ti ken up res'dénce where | | fled as coming from outside the bor- | the Orin Fye home, Sunday supper guests i she Wa Wwil- | Jam Reighio De fine Nell of Mud. | \ ! rolls ground when you have notes | lersburg agd Lee Rogers of Pelle, coming due {foute, R. D. 2 wih Willan her home here, having mother was by 4, to the mond Gardner Mrs making regular splial, Martin f Curtd aled on for appendicitis, eing noised about the Mr are contemplating property Gardner Lock daughter munity Kunes the of her family Bechde) Blanche spent spent the + Hortel of Par a few days Tillie called of her Mrs home brother Jame: visits Haven, Mrs recently where Pred been and Mrs now and family Smashing were the Williams, WOCK~ Rock- [., returned home on Sun- pent wit? CGrardner due Ray-« Martin are to» Teah's Mrs Noll, oper com- Donald purchas« occupied by | —_— Miss Jean Kunes.and her moth- er to 00k a group of girls to Pleasant Gap on Priday to attend a pro« gram given by the pupils of the Pleasant Gap schod. Those ace companying the Kunes were: Peg- gy and Jane Harter, Julla Holler, Anna Spangler, and Margaret Smith, Mr, and Mrs daugh.er of Flemington day with Mrs. Hoy's mothe Mary Hendricks The Amoma class of the Baptist Sunday Sethocl held their regular meeting with Mrs, Fred Miller on Wednesday evening Mr lex Heverly serious attack of Saturday Mr, Willlam Sheer, brother of Mr. Frank Sheer passed away at the Sheer home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Stanford Hoy and spent Bun- r, Mrs had quile a indigestion on Shop Everywhere for FURNITURE Then * COMPARE + With WOLF'S Last big outpouring of bargains for the final bustling days of our Gre Heavy shipments of new merchandise must have more room at once! So for the closing reduced prices in every department—in some as much as sh need not deny vou this ruary Sale! read gencrou reach while plan of 5 *1 i payments brings Upholstered Occasional Chzir Qa — rs 4 oeVEera: groups higher prices are one group now COCKTAIL TABLES Usually Up to $16.50 *4.95%"*8.95 Atiracuve models, all LAMP TABLES Special at $2.95 with gla 48 top. END TABLES of SOLID Walnut, Worth Up to §15 *4.75**8.50 With our new shipments many high priced tables. we have combined WALNUT BOOKCASES High 4-Shelf Model *3.25 Pairs are As Casy vour living room as end tables. to place attractively in pring Mattress and Box Spring Made in a Leading $5.00! Eastern Mill 34:2 This is the usual $29.50 Mattress! 80 this high grade Box Spring and cost you actually only reduced prices are most at —— - and daughter of Lewistown visited Mr, and Mrs. 8 8 Wiliams ob Sunday, Miss Louise Courter, nurse in the Lock Haven Hospital, has recently undergone an operation {or appen dicitis Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mts. R. J. Spangler atiend ed the convocation of Bap.ls churches at Willlamsport on Mol day evening Mrs, DeHaas wa ahle ptiend the alternoon ser vices, the rest of the group arriving fcr the evening service onl) Meeting of the W. W, G, of the Bap. ist church will be held at 7:30 prompt on Friday evening at ine home of Mrs. Harrls Confer, DeHaas and succeed in public life because they speak frankly instead of attempting fo be on every side of every question Some men Sale days, golden opportunity, vou everything you neec § pee £3 4 tract are unpacked we have HALF! WOLF'S Suspended fied Down Charles Gable, of Bloomsburg, wif - fered a decp laceration over the loft eye, three inches in length, and con cussion of the brain, when his car got out of control al Catawissa, and struck two ears and a truck before t overturned. The machine came 0 s slop on top, with Gable a pris- foot caught in the foot ped- i car bin on uspending Bull Becomes Balky An unruly bull, belonging to Chas. FE. Sassaiman, Winfield, Snyder eoutl~ broks when about 10 he fed, pinning its owner against a wall and fracturing three of the man's ribs. Mr. Sassaman was dazed but was able Ww roll from the animals rah He was alone at the time and id obtain no help Fie 10080 VALUES You May Never See Again Here at Feb- daily. We further Want of friendly, within your ONLY THREE OF THESE SUITES! Modern gg Rooms PIECES At Advertised Price China. i Desired, Slightly Extra ’76° Payment! suites Jeft from our original February Sale ship ment - further reduced move them oul 1OMOITOW «= Bure De Three OUR LOWEST PRICE ON ny p 4 Specifications! Studio Couches As Pictured or With ARMS and BACK This Low Price! *262 ici Other Very High Grade SIMMONS COUCHES Usual $89.50 Quality Now $44.50 CLOSING OUT ALL FLOOR LAMPS Used in Our Displays ono VANITY DRESSERS Usually Sold for $42.50 $9.75 Were up to 520.50 $24.50
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