THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BECLEFONTE, I'A. Page Threa March 21, 1940. I —— ENCE | CLAR By JAMES H. BRUNGARD (From last week) Miss Emma Stephens, efficient domestic at the O'Bryan home in Bellefonte, spent the weekend wilh the home folks. Cyril, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, John Jendrisak marred his perfect attendance record at tae fourth grade for the present school tem by being obliged to slay home ‘hursday p. m Mrs. Lloyd Hooyer and friend Helen Moore of Karthaus called Thursday on some of their qualntances in Snow Shoe Clarence Wade Barrow from Alabama, visited with the Friday. Mr. Br Bellefonte last week. William spent: the Gowan Jo Ann Drapcho called on chum our town's beautician Satur day evening = Mrs. Ronnie the County Capital ternoon. Mrs. Tea Casher was. another visitor time and place) Miss Margaret Krisch spent day evening with her {riend Bugosh, Mrs. Andy Wozniak and Spe a par. of Mrs. John Zimmerman Miss Charlotte Hall Albena -B (leap yearing out of town Saturday ever motor trip to some unkn Mr. and Mrs. James Brook bined business with pleasure trip to Bellefonte Saturday e Mr Benjamin Krone eral days last week Jersey Share. Mrs. Katie Krisc Margaret, Spent Saturday at the Bugosh home, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Handzi Grassflat, visited Sunday here wit Mr and Mrs, George Handzi ac ana Andalusia, Krones, ungard took Tuesday supper in and Friday of Clearfield Mc- of Creech weekend h the wit ner h motored '0 Saturday al fepris of Snow Shoe there (same Mon Alben 1 Bugash, Mrs Mrs, John the Sabbath on and in in evening Ol nh Robert Shive and family of Snow! Shoe; Mr. and Mrs. Wooemer of Tyrone; called on the Prancis Me- Gowan {amily Sunday Last week's intensive religions prograg al St, Michaels church was concluded Sunday. Forty-hour devotion was observed the past weekend, Sam Butler of Pottersd town Priday collecting the monthly rentals from’ properties he owns along Poormanside piks, A government inspector was In town recently checking over equip- ment etc., at the local knitting mill Grade Fours still on an exten- sive program-of nature work, ie. bird study. Their feeders erected sever- al months age are a4 very popular rendesvoug. for our feathered friends, - James Ruiay only gon of Mrs. ! Ju lia “Tubridy of Windy Jill Was to Philigshusg Thursdag g¥Rning on | Sh business. The Banjo Class under the super- effictent direction of Prof Pifer of Bellefonle met Wednesday evening instead of Priddy as the older band members filled an engagement at Belleville then Miss Sué- Wagner made a busi- ness calk at the Bruyngard aparti- ment, Wednesday evening. Steve Bugosh and William Har- nish wes sleuthing or something about k Haven Sunday. Pos sibly eltkiiig more leaping year dames? The two Dudish families shopped Bellefonte Saturday. Krone's gre sporting about in a new 1840 Buick purchased through that agency recently Mrs. George Handzi and mother, WHY suffer from Colds? FOR QUICK h ES h fr RELIEF FROM COLD SYMPTOMS YAKE 666 Liquid - Tablets - — - . = — Salve - Nose Drops Mrs. Krisch motored recently to Winburne, Mrs. Andy Matella Martha, called on Mrs h Monday evening Miss Mary Swancer raret Padisak over the weekend Miss Bernice Gillette of 8noj Shoe, is missed at the Hosing mill being on the sick list Girls at the fact are greatly excited over (Ne arrival of two new bar toppers from Curwensville Dorothy MeClusak and Mary Wozniak called on Joanna and Dor- othy Drapcho Sunday p. m Miss Veronica Musica enter ed friends Saturday evening Grassfiat Mr, and Mrs sister Bu- and Andy go visiteq Mar- ory tain- | from John Balash visited the William Burns' Saturday nignt The Danko were again calling on their m umnerous relatives in the river port of Lock Haven Mrs Byron Baumgartner Sugar Camp Oalied on friends above thie track hursday afternocn Mrs ie Vitalie wis a Monda evening visitor at the Andy Bu- gosh home Miss Susanna Shore, is present Mrs. E. A Shive boasts the ord {on Clarence and vicin- Ry. 23:.¢ ackloherrie rom 26 bid- dies | somet 0 Grow over? Weeke visitors at Krones were Mr. J H ‘'Wrand from isburgh Mr. John 8h and Mr Charle Linglefelter from Aftoona ——— oe p—_ ———— COLLEGE TWP. The Lester Weaver [amily rom the Jab Mon LIQse Ol Seprish of visiting nome fritit re sEALL TEC te recently | horde: 0 » New York Harris Pa Mr ing nm Hou Weav- Dirsage A0USE State line Struvie from th Willis the one vacated by and Mrs Frank home parent vacaled lived Buddy e nouse wo Mr ne pm ers: +f Hh of DS ¥ John Irvin Rev ned a on Ea he will vices at Baths ter Day onduct four charge on that Pine Mills at 9:30 a Pine 10:30 a. m.; Houserville at m. and Bealsburg at 7:30 p Rev. Homer Gaunit Gaunt: and daughter their evangelist girls Norris Hull and Miss Scudder were nner Gin ¥ Grove Hall 2:30 m d Mr and an Sandra Miss Ruth Mate! E [Uesis wii Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyle on Frida Mrs John C. Poorman was on the sick list for several days Mr. and Mrs. James Kustenbor- der bad as their dinner guests on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Orien Os- man Mrs, tient N 8 on a Jones is a surgical pa- nospiial Lat daughter were Friday ever Charles 8hearer Robert Bailey improving of his which he has been weeks. Mrs, red Lyle spent ith het half-sister, Mrs Womer kt State College Honk! Honk! went the wild geese on Saturday they could not be seen because of the snow storm that was in the air at the time, a welcome sound to all who are anxiously awaiting spring wea her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheesley and daughters Adeline and Ruth entertained the evangelist girls and Rev, Homer aunts and Mrs Gauntt and daughter Sandra 0 supper on Friday evening. Charles Shearer was a dinner guest at George Spicers on Monday omni lecso— i in poetry Varies; that Is average man from a poesy by a budding au- | LIE guests al home, reparied 0 fever condition lor several we i Tues day Estella Taste why the iY hies of recitid thar Boys and Girls: REDDY KILOWATT ALSO GIVES YOU SQME OTHER GOOD TIPS ON KITE FLYING Tiy your kits ia an copes Bold, sway fom oll Uallic, wolley “Avoid kites with metal ribs. Use strong cord~00 wire of and metal ona cause a short 4 yous ite should land oa wires. “Keep + steady pull on the string. 1 the wind dsckeas, how! the kite down. Add mare Wi i the kite darts or dives "Bh ype kite shonid land on wires of & pole, climbing after ft or ying to knock it down with sticks and stones is dangerous, The kite is aus to be worthless sayway and you may damage weisom, cuiting off the electricity tom many homes” IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL THE NEAREST WEST PENN OFFICE | we MILESBURG i Don't forget the flower and bake sale in the basement of the Metho- | dist church on Good Friday Starting at 10 a. m, homemade cake ples, and candy, Your patronage will be apprecia.ed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanley and family of Tyrone, were visitors at the Samuel Stanley home On| Thursday last week Today is the day for thequilt- ing at the Band Hall under the auspices of the cemetery assocla- tion. All ladies are Invited, It you cannoi attend all day, a few | hours will help, We are not going to believe Spring Is around the corner until the violets blooming We think the Pennsylvania Rall- road Company should provide some | shelter to its patrons who have to stand out in all kinds of weather and wali on trains The writer of this column wishes & happy birthday to Mrs, Mary Austin and Willlam Cox of Belle- fonte, and Miss Betty Hall whose birthdays fall on Saturday March dird, the same own Jame down Mr. Gil The their 500 her motored to Lanse during the past week with bert Noll of Pleasant Gap Milesburg Band will hold annual banquet in the base- ment of 4he' Methodist church and wil be served by the ladies Mi F. L Sunday School Cuddy, Mr as tarette of Hall of Mrs Earl and Mar Carson ' and Mrs. Harry Unionville, Mr. and S:anley, daughters Patty jorie and Miss FPritale 0 1/rone and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Russell of Bellelonie, were Sunday the Samuel Stanley Mr | OY home David enjcyed a jay af a cake of ice A surprise party William Shawley r of Mrs. Shawley's birthday ose present were: Mr. and Mrs, George Emil, daughter Sarah and son Bud Mrs, Carrie Hamrds, James Mar- tin, Mus. Stella Shaffer, Claude and Bobby Shaffer of Belle- fonte; Mrs. Joe Baney and sons Vincent, Kenneth and Billy, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Baney and soa Mrs, Edgar Eckley of Coleviile; Mrs James Heiman and daughters Jan- joe, Mrs. Vicla Shawley, daughter: Miss Dalsy. Jay, Dolores and BLY Shawley. The evening was spent in playing bingo and five hundred At a reasonable hour refreshments were served and all departed for their homes wishing Mrs. Shawie) many mare happy birthdays. It was four years ago Sonday since the 5S. Palrikkk’s Day flood and 400 years since Palm Sunday and St. Patrick's day fell on the same day Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peters visited Sunday with Mrs. Pelers brothec, Harry McClincy at Axe Mann Mrs. Mattie Qeist, who has been il for a long time. is not improv ing ag fast as her many rie would like, In spite of her afflic tion Mrs, COeist always has a smile for her many callers THE SCISSORS GRINDER Ting-a-Eng, s-ling, ting-a-ling a-ling Way down bell ring, Scissors to grind Any scissors 10 grind, today He'll tighten a bolt or ix a nut Then grind your scissors so ihe) will cu He'll grind your knives wo Then ask for a quarter and “Toodie-00." Then down the street he will go on his way Ringing his bell which just seems lo say, “Scissors to grind selssors to grind today S poor old man walks many mile But he always greets you with a sunny smile When you open the door you will hear him say, Got any scissors 10 grind today L 8 ternoon was heid hone yey f ov mnmier i As a5 the street hear th? grind, scissors 0 scissors and your i say grind, scissors to Any Thi a wa ——P— SNYDERTOWN (Prom last week) Church notes: Sunday Church | School at 9:30 a. m, preaching ser- [vice at 7:30 p. Mm instead of 10:30 previously announced. The Lenten service for this week as | will be held in the Snydertown Lu- | Stover, i Bret nde Sag theran church with Rev. Fleck de- livering the sermon. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wetzel and daughter Janet Louise were dinner guesls at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nevin Stover last Wednesday, Mr, and Mm H M. Markie of at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Done | ney visited at the home of Mr. and’ Mrs. Hi M. Walizer on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreese of Pleasant Gap, spent Suhday afters | Boon at the William Haagen home.’ Miss Hazel Lanen spent Sunday at the Alvin Beck home. Some of our people are on the sick list, we hope them a speedy re- | covery. ' : ) hawels are now PE 8 ges stion ra t heartily at every ' meal with u a trace of heartburn,” cab royle, | ihe lnauivs | Xi irl Fd vi ™ in i Seoniting sufiering wite pI al Mn a Ci y " hs ¥ Rl or hn SG | The Parrish Drug Store, jM and Ywonght | daughters, | caught | relatives Nos 2 BENNER TWP, Sunday guests at the home Of Willlam Emberton at Marysville, were Francis Benner and wife and accomplished little daughter Hazel Jane, from Rock, Professor Grew and wife from State College, ani Hazel Lucas and Rachel wer from Klondike The roads Rock, some while other water is axle On acoount bad weal! been off work all George Herkimer who made her home here with her daughie: Mrs, Vince Spearly, untd aller her death, moved with her o.he; Mrs Daniel Lutz, lege and Mr Houservilie hope 14 1S) through drift id and bad SNow the mi are very place place deep wer Joo week of over Mrs Nas LWo ol State Col Kline, of st, We covery Glad to mention that Frapk Du- gan is home [rom (he Centre gaun- ty Hospital where he sufleied 2 severe case pugumonia for sev- eral weeks, He {5 gett very well and will of along able ing HOON De | §0 back to work Johntonbaughs Qouse burned part the house but they the fire out before much damage done Clay on fire and roof able Wh June Rhoads from Curtin, spent a few days at the home of Ir Benner, also visited with W. R Dunkle at Rock School a day June wa of Mr. Dunkle a few § the from were there “0 pet 1 one ear John faughters head In N weeks Teint ves John Klin Spring Creek Wilbu § couple nome of case dred Shuey is do- house work unt sick list suffering irippe. Mi Mil ing Mrs, Orndort she is able to get around again MOVINGS-~Lrau Kline move from the U B. chu n Ho a Dag 0 Hollow to Cenire rch farm is wiil move th Rock to Reber farm he bought there; on Jr, will Ee LO Lh fog [ o irom Durg } Ollie John- from State Col. Houser fare move Date bought Were § Vin Mrs Rock Half Lewis Florence va from farm will move Harkimer 10 Dis Dew home | Moon Hil Spicer wil move U Br Rock © he Herkimer farm 8S; acales Ralph Tr jer living on the Wil- liam Tressier farm at Buffalo Run has rented the Brenner vacate LT Pa where he Kiape w ill e Spearly George bought oh Bellefont« CLE A farm “* at Buffalo move [rom Buffalo Run io he from his father a Buffalo Run, the old Krape home- stead: Emanuel Fike will move fiom Krape farm to the home he 1s buliding Buffols Run: Jas Shuey’: family has moved from th Brockerhoff home st Roopedurg 0 Valley View: William Lower will from the William Saxion Waddie 10 Buff Run Harpster will move on the tes: Ell farm Lower from Ty- McClellan moved to the Willis Johnatonbauga Marvin Les ous at Buggersburg: 10 his new Lemont finished building # : Ralph Tresier has moved from Cuy Sterns at Lemont to the Allman house a! Houserville Fred Marshall is back to work again. He is working for the Dun- lap brothers making concrete biogks and concrete walls Lester Marshall John Krape farm also will assist hauling lime {rom to the farmers MOSHANNON (From last week) There were 49 present at the Methodist Sunday School Sunday by Rev. Hammond Last Saturday moming Mrs Winnie Kerin the Misses Martha Kerin, Mary Louise and Joan May accompanied by Charlie McGowan as chaeffeur, motored to Howard 0 attend the funeral of Francis Mc- Kinley. Then came to Bellefoni? to the funeral of Miss Pauline Bro- noel. Both services were held in the St. John's Catholic church, Mr. McKinley’ as nine o'clock and Miss Branoe! at eleven o'clock. The Bible Readers Class met with their teacher Mrs. LeRoy Lewis at the home of Joyce Mo- Kean. Those present were: Jane Schmoke, Mary Watson, Belly Borger, Joyce McKean, Alberta Coneway, Marguerite Beals and Na Coneway and Mrs. Lewis. A short devotional meeting was held, fol- lowed by a business meeting after which delicious refreshments were served. George Billy week at his home sill live Run. John Sam Krapes at farm he bought the at BaD Yala 1 move {rom 1 Just will work for summer on the John with his the Mme kilns A hsie wes who spent the past returned on ! Monday to the CCC camp at Edin- burg, Va C C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap spent Wednesday with friends and in our town | Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis mo- tored to Curwensville Sunday af- terncon and visited ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crownover, who have been on the sick list, but are better at this writing. . also visited in Clearfield at the T CO, Watson home, The Peaceful Offcle Class of the | Methodist church, taughi by Mm. | Mahlon Watson will § a bake | sale next Saturday, March oth. at | the Print Shop, ‘beginning at 2 p.m. | {for the benefit of Ministerial sup-' port. There will be on sale, home | de joe cream, candy, ple, cake doughnuts, cookies, bread and buns Hope Lewis spent Sunday ai the {home of Jack Ross in Karthsus | The Peaceful Circle Class met at the home of Peggy McKean, Pn {day evening. Those present were: Blouise and Dorothy Beals, Shades | Pye, Marjorie Borger, Kean, and Mrs. Mahlon Watson, ,, thort devotional followed by business alter | which delicious refreshments were served. te chure nd, | oR cM 4 LJ { spent WINGATE | (From last week), will be preaching services angelical g¢hurch on ¥ri-| ing, March 16th. at 7:30, Lew E. Kline, All are There the BE ay cve by Rev weloome A Co ta in ge Prayer Meeting was held at home of Sylvester Bum- | mers last Priday evening, for M Summers has been {ll and unable to altend the hurch wervice Those present were: Mr Mi Charles Reese and children, Doro- thy, Paye ahd Kenneth, Mr, and Mrs, Zack Summers and daughter Mae, John Walker and daughter Cora, Mra, Ida Witmer, Willard Fisher, Mrs, Edward Walker Burns, Mrs. Viola Lucas, Geralc Murray and Mr, and Mrs. 8) Summe: Iva Summer cas and Ruth Summer Mrs, Annie James of Beech Cr spent Sunday with John Walker Mr. and Mr Runvilie were with his sister JHAare Reewe William Summers left on Monday for Downlugtown, where he visited several days of last week with his daughler and family, Mrs Claud Smoyer, also ‘with his daughter an family, Mrs. Millard Emel at Coats- ville Mr and John mB uncle, the and net brother: Watson of on Sunday family Dennis Visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowry Mrs. Merril Lowry yf Hublersburg, were inday with thelr aunt Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Laughlin Cora Walker spent 8 with her friends, Mrs tan at Unionville Robert Murray Maxine of Bellefony on Tuesday with Murr: M1 iren and hester Summen Tyrone, visited on Wednesday wit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syives- Mr ana nignt Bax~ inday John 3 Te AY &4 ' r Summre Ha MM p Jabn Moore ov wire: Mr. and Mr way of Sngw Shoe Miles Meriden and oh Hollow, Mr and Sproul of Belielonie Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson and two sons, James Davidson end Geraldine Murray, asutoed to Al toons on Tuesday, where they vis- ited a little while with their aunt and uncle, Mr nd Mrs. C OG Murray idren of Bush Mrs Chester A op— HOLTS HOLLOW Helen Brown spent the weekend with home folk: at Axe Mann Mrs. Art visited relatives at Div Tap and Unionville, on Wednesday of last week Fleming Poorman was a dinner gues! at the Donald Poorman home on Sunday Janes Weal Clearfield, were Bu the Lee Johnson Clyde Watson and burg. visited home day Mrs. Harry was a weekend home Waller Sweltser of Belle! Wednesday of lasi week ctr village Nevin Watson visited home at Gum Stump on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burd, Mr and Mrs. Eddie Holt and baby of Unionville, were gallers at the Burd home on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and of Milesburg, were callers at the Charles Lucas home on Sunday Needle workers at the Orvis Watson home on Wednesday of last week were Mrs. John Kelly, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Bdith Burd, Mrs. John Watson, Ms. Lee John- son and daughter. Dick and Linn Johnson and Gladys Kelly. FILLMORE Mrs. F. M. Huey has been on the sick list the past week and is some what betes, at this writing Mrs Charles Harshbarger spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs, Harold Gummo, at Pennsylva- ma Purance, who recently moved there Mr. and Mrs Boalsburg, spent Saturday al M. Huey home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bloom of Centre Hall, visited at the G. B Hoover home on Sunday Miss Gerirude Poorman of Belle- fonte and Robert Holt were united and father inday visi hame sony of Miles folks on Sun- Haagen of Yarnell guest at the Burd onte, n folks St Leroy Preeby ol at the T tin marriage last week in Bellefonte | Robert Holt makes his home at T. M Ruey’s He is also employed PRIA) GLOW OF HEALTH PRAT pation has a natural ten. | } tow ur moral oul Fass w lin Lo of appetite, os billousness, £88 ns, eS sll tend | | Sogn onr physical appearance, ® up. oe regular use of PRUNLAX meeting was held for & limited period of time will aid kably 1, gerresting acy ro u what a ¢ A 'PRUNLAX about. For i Ve el oe Ie am the at the lime kilns. We wish them Earl Crust home on Bunday evens many happy years of married life, Ing Miss Ann Botson and boy friend Don't fo from Clarence were visitors at the day mormning at and Compnunion services In moming. There will Be an Ea program the evening at 7 Everybody welcome tor School Bun 45 preaching get Sunda) 9:30 an auso ¥ PHIPPS SAAS SP SP A v ¥ ZL WAS I APIS ASA, AUTO § TORES SLLSSY SI AISASSS SII SSSI IIS ISS SIA » NN SII SSIS AIP, PESAAI III PIII SSS BPE SPIIP IP IPIL FRIIS IPAS, 2 Ce da f A 2 % va Z 4 4 2 b 4 ww % 7 g Z f y A ? ? ? f FISH KNIFE & coma ~J¢ FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Ea. NEW FRESH 5 Cell Focusing " FLASHLIGHT Powerful 1500 ft. Range 1TH PU RCHASE OF 5 00 OR MORE COLO CENUINE NAL With COMPASS HOOK REMOVER 89¢ Value TROUT FLY REELS PACKAGE HOOKS $1.19 VALUE Bulbs With Light 9 ea. ? for 10 TH BULB LS { C&C Lo CEL rR 0 Leib nach ‘WATER PROOF (INES. 0 I8 Ib TEST ; . _UTTYHUNK LINES, 0 Yard n EE b Test, QUICK DRY ENAMEL 1 Can y " Trim WITH PURCHASE OF 110 Gal. 29¢ Cans 59¢ YALUE a ih SAFETY BRUNSWICK ESTED PRICES CUT |11n5 Soar | ee bed 4 TIRE GAUGE wWilhs EACH TIRE ? vncs PTHICKNESS, 2 GAUGE <9 BLADES ALL r r ¢y SET OF 4,8 SIZES TIRES TAPPET WRENCH SET OF EACH W “oe sat Lranswick Tires 44c GUARANTEED AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS HEAVY DUTY SPUR $4.66 4.88 5.55 5.88 6.66 ALL MZES ON SALE YIteD SPONGE WITH 1¢ PURCHASE §0c SIZE GENUINE SPEED STANDARD SERVICE $5.57 5.74 6.71 6.99 7.61 4.40-21 4.50-21 4.75.19 © 75e VALUE 3 WoToR 0 TE, adr) OiL BOTTLE 25¢ Value 085 WITH PURCHASE OF 2 GALLON BULK DEAN PENN YOU SAVE 20c QUART COMPARE Jas QUART WITH ANY CLOTHES LINES 25 FOOT ani. Bc 50 FOOT . 100 FOQT re NON.STRETCHABLE / THR, FINEST QUALITY SASH CORD. Aasl WITH | PLUS TAX 35¢ OILS! n i. High § P BELLEFONTE, PA.
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