THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PK. Page Thires April 4, 1940. JACKSONVILLE Chu y A 9:30 a The hold their next mon. his the home of Priday evening, April 5 The their home urday keep in mind the question box An the given Beliefonte and re program the C Mrs wih her (« Mrs are as | rch services on Sunday April munion will be administered; C, follows: Sunday School ¢:45 nd C. E 6:48 Preua rato Cheerful Helper lass Ww riday evening meeting a Yearl will be held March 29 Altoona, Harry willlam Kaehlor and Virginia Fisher pent their Easter vaca- fa her Elmer Swope Services on Ciearge Of Swope and Pittsburgh Charleroi tion with and family Mrs, Ravmond ~ wope Miss June k on ot ol will h vA Ladies Ald society next monthly meeting at of Mrs. Ted Dixson on Sat- evening, April 6. Plea the hely Newdigh and son Bobby spent the pas: week at the Sumner Noll home assisting with the housework as Mrs. Noll Is a victim rheumatism in her hand alg arm umber of our people attended Homer Rodeheaver reci.al in the Presbyterian church of on Sunday atern ) ported It as a ver Mr, and Mi through the ' Lock Haven entre County C. E ni Boone and Anna Robb Mrs, Sumner ) quilt, Claren:y ol hard McCaleb of Mi William Dixson spent Guy Car- M Lizzie RI M1 Mt I'ed erncon and Lie Zeig ters Shirley and Miriam Hettinger Rosali Matilda, ternoon Spi or Mrs James of Mr. children Mrs Centre callers at t Mrs Rose Friday Bartle Mr daugh at day Betz Ww Harr la the Shafle Miss and chilc Eugene, were Wedn ¢ and R.D caliet Jacob Carner and Hublersburyg, vi fleld Deitz one day nd Mrs, G Howar Potter and 2 Hall were Su: ) venung | Mi he Huber nada hon alld Mr, and M Ney Miles Bart! 1 Axe Mann, Mr. Calvin Klin n Burton ¢f Lock Haven , dinner guests ai the E R v A a Of Willard and ters spent home of his r and family of Josephine Del ith her friend 81 Miss OQ. P. Smith of a lew days at + Jack + AOL ¥ Miss aftern Niss Bette / The on Sa doing roads. Mr Altoona the D ers we and Cauml Smith Mr, Yon wiih ner ley, heavy rain and melting turday made much CONSIQeTA™e damage Mr were Waller weekend Ertles and D 2 wil 39 daugh of Pitt anda son Paul were at the Mr daugh were home, and ter Henry Kessling of Friday home. Mrs day. afternoon ner Noll homes Mr. Mrs. James Lucas spent Mr children were Sundar of Mr of Bel Mr, and Mrs Robert Mrs John fonte. down on farm at Hecla Church March 31 Schoo} 9:30 and caller Thurs- Sum and Willlam Belghind lending a quilting hand Elmer Swope and daughie: and Eva E R. Barilley was a home the rman » Conaway of Beech a Wednesday eveninz supper gues: with her uncle Robert Conaway and family Mr. ; caller at Strou Friday a nd Mi and and Mrs lefornite and Mr Wifliam Conawa; Diinkle moving fr the Frank Beighdol anc nded t 1er guest at Lhe F. Yearick Prom last week) Catawba spent his parents Yearick and hi services n are as follow 10:45 Holy { LOWEST COST | FASTEST HEATI | bee at her home last Tuesday. was a present for her son | | Thursday of last week. Other Winfield Delis home were thelr son! Sunday evening held in the Philips- | Mrs, Maud | burg Methodist church, The ser- Weaver, Messrs Guy Carner and | vice was conducted by Homer Rode- | | heaver the great singer and evan- Ray of Bellefonte, Mr, Gill of Hublersburs. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Romick of Philadelphia, were over Saturday night guests at the E. R. Bartley home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, and Mr, and Mrs. C, KE Aley of this place were Sunday evening visitors at the D, P. Ertley home Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsie Jane spent their Baster vacadon wih his mother Mrs. Flsie Noll of Slate College. Miss Kay MeCrea spent her Eas- ter vacation with her uncle ana aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Dixson of Flemington and dungig that time had some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs Ray Dixson of Washingien, D. C spent Easter with his parents, Mr, and Mrs Bam Dixson Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mi Howard Dixson Flemington, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Dixson and children Milford Belghtol nlleyville, where on a farm Luther Fisher of Bellefonte, a Monday morning caller with uncie Mr. Eu Swope and famhy Mrs. John Lucas of was a Friday afternoon and daughter-in-law of has gone to he is employed nes Fox Hollow supper of he: Mrs Lucas Mr, and Mrs. John Jolin of Boothwyn Miles Bartley home day Publi ¢ full swing guest Jame visited at the on Easter Sun- IES are in vin ther- and mo week and the low often hitting hiver in any- t a sale Of sales this hanging zero surely puts the one who stands a atiending a moving BENNER TWP. William Emberton and wife spent several days this week at Axe Mann with Mrs, Emberton's parents, Jerry Owen's Mildred Shuey, who is working here for Mrs. Wilbur Orndorf, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs James Shuey a: Valley View Emanuel Fike will move with his family in several rooms in the Fred ter Marshall house here til he gets his now house he is bulld- ing at Buffalo Run finished. Joe Stover and ank Dugan are th back to work again, lired Catherman spent Sunday View with friends Benners family, Lward Steward's family, r Lucas and family all auloed to home of Lynn Hulls a: Bufifale 1 ont Wednesday evening, where they spent the evening Vince Speariey moved from the Herkimer farm here at Rock, to his home he bought on Half Moon Hill near Bellefonte Mrs. James Bhuyey spent Sunday at Snow her sisier and husband, cas and wile Allen Woilcrd we understand will move from Filmore to the U B church farm in Hoyas Hollow Clarence Johnson and his father Ollie Johnson, are very busy gelling ready to plow on the Daniel Hous er farm he bought heres at Rok Fred Marshall wife and aon James, spent Sunday at Boaliburg with friends and relatives Farmets are all busy hauling out barn fertilizer gelling ready to plo M1 Francis Benper and little daughter Hazel Janet spent several days this week in Bellefonte with friends and relatives Bernard Crust auioed to Lewis- own chicken hatchery last week wl he bought four hundred babs chick: The Meyera mometer and le b George and Os- and children Shoe with Malin Lu- their and 3s ele cemetery association met at the cemetery on Saturday afternoon and held a meeting to elect officers for the coming year The same people will serve again this year. Ira Benner has been elected cardaker and grave digger and any person who has ground io remove from digging the graves notify Mr. Benner Cecil Bhuey, George Shuey's right hand man spent Sunday at Rock Mae Benner returned bome on Saturday after spending several days in DuBois with ends and relatives, MOSHANNON There will be no preaching at the Methodist church Sunday morning Rev. C. M. Hammond will be as conference which convenes at Clearfield this week beginning Thursday. The Capsule Sister party held at the Print Shop last Thurs- oi te Wil- | | Vonada of Bellefonte was | day evening, Mageh 28th. there was a good attendance, a nice lunch was | served, and general good social time | enjoyed by all present, Mrs. Clyde Borger had a quilting | quils Gregg and wife, The! Mr, and Mrs. Gregg Borger and | Mr. Evert Bogest of Niagara Falls, | spent the weekend at the Clyde | HOWARD Mr and Mrs. John Bellefonte, were Sunday guests a: the home of Mr. N, J, Welker, and family The Ladieg me. al the home of Mrs, Altenderfer Wednesday Mrs, Charles Freedman of Phil- ipsburg, visited with Mr. Jack Sut- ton and family past week Mrs, Preedman is sister of Mrs Suton, Misses Anna and Nelle Holte spent this past week in Sunbur atl the home of Mr, Charles 8nyder and family Mrs, Paul Spigelmeyer visited Harrisburg the weekend the home of her sister Last Priday Mr, and Mrs, T Robb, Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Rob» moiored to Baliimore, Md to heip thelr son Preston to move Arthur Wense! hag been con to his home, due to grippe Max Confer Zion last Thursday Mrs, Kate Cook ago 84 ye widow of Robert Cook, former Cen- tre County died at ne Lock Haven hospital at 3:30 o'clock Sunday noon Siw had been {ll be! her ital Bon ward before going ven to reside vith Mrs. J G Rothmell Water gireet, She wa Of Lh 1 PORT MATILDA ‘urs wing Po : i Mrs. Rathm three grandchildren. Funeral Helen vices Biddell were held Wednesday alter were gelist and B. D. Ackley, a grea composer, The Infant son of Mr, and Mr Gillen Fye is very sick at this writs ing we wish him a speedy recovery (From last week), An Easter entertainment held In the Me hod!ist church Sun- day evening sponsored by Mis Mahlon Watson and her class, It was well rendered Miss Elizabeth Fleming ol Pitts burgh, spent the weekend at the Rush Quick home Mary Ann Lucas R. N. and Mur} el Isenberg, R, N. of Bellefonte were Friday evening supper. guests at the John FP. Lucas home Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, and Hope Lewis, accompanied by Mess? John Bowes of Pine Glen and Jack Ross of Karthaus, motored 'o Lock Haven, Jersey Shore and Williams« port Saturday visiting friends Mr. and M: John T. Lucas Emporium, were weekend tors al their respective home al Lanse Quiltings being ponsored now by the ladi I our town oi the 12h Mr | quilting bee, Nneasan, time enjoyed by all week a quiit- carpet rag sewing was held R. OG. Fyes about 20 present usual time Boclety Girard Missionary wis this a over moved his family ’ Ql “al here and Sherif! ! ¥ aller Roadwp } i | t Bodwell had re agimission Waddie iNg ana at Mi: Tae H g00d was enjoyed by all ide ser- Mr Mr: Davis recently LeRov Benheit has returded *0 his home af er undergone an opera- tion the Philipsburg hospital Mrs. Blanche Ross celebrated a! Attended church services in Blan birthday by having her family a Monday evening home for a day, Kenneth Ross, of Miss MU Williamsport, spent Easter Sunday number of young with his parents Monday might : ml TOM Ast The Men's Jim Kane of Zion family into the home of his Mrs Annie Smith Hilda W Leather: daughter Eleanor drove Denver, Pa Thursday evening to atiend th funeral Priday a. m. of Mrs. Harve Miller mother-in-law of Mr 8t ey Wagner Mr. Prank Regal of C Mr Paul Regal of i. damsport, were puesis Mr, and M George Regal Monday. Other her daughter Mrs. Roxie Sanderson A Fuests at the Regal home over Sun- Mrs, Victor Weston who has been | 98Y Mrs. Nannie Wagne: on the sick list for some time, is Gsughler Mrs. Grace O'Neil improving granddaughter Madeline of Mrs, EM Woodring visited Bhore, Mrs. Jennie Skillman Monday afternoon with Mis Anna Williamsport Hall at Unionville Mr. Frank Mr. Charley Irvin moved into the late Waller ville, Pa, was the property thi E of his fos.er parents, Bathurst moved his family into on James Wilson of the McEntire properties Mr John H Wagner Mm Kili Hilda and Eleanor and ia Haven, spent Easier in It yi She home of Mr. A A Sunday ing. Uy in Johnstown o'clock. Every- Mr. and Mrs daughter Janioe spent Easier at the iand Mrs. T. BR. Robb Mis Josephine Muffy friend of New Pistz N Y Easter vacation in Howard Mr and Mrz, Roy Cypher Sherman Confer Mrs fer, Mr and Mp L #4 of Orviston, spent Sunday a home of Mr. Lester Wyland family Mr. and Mr: Jiminie visited In the weekend Bruce Jatobs and family wast Thursday Lock Friends of the gave well and children Ellzabetln shoppers, Bartley and Mis Philipsburg roon at the Neff Puneral Rev. LL. E Kline of the Ev church officiated. Buna Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, Mr lester Wyland and John Condo Jr Angelic at a . chard ired lub of Tyrone Hegh sacred concert in the Bap.ist church on Tuesday HG. Reese is the pastor of Tyrone church Rev, D church is ference Clearfield Mrs. A.B who Bas been the sick for a few days ry much improved Mrs, Fink of Latrooe, 1s visiting Gleen U held a Le As ’ ME COtl- Sowers of u attending the M this week being aS 4 9) E held ne- Washingt wi Williams, jist D and on ve of rs were Jerse on broth of lawrence- weekend guest Mr. and Mrs amily JULIAN Ganall Ardell Pictures church, wi and Jane ne Leathers Caprio of Lock Ga% ‘agner Bey Biblical Brethren Aprii Tth at 7:30 body welcome, We are glad fam- “ Preston RYH of Baltimor to wee the interes: home of Mr shown by the mother, who are sending their children to Sunday School We would like to see them all at Sunday School. Mr Mrs Merrell Alexander very pleasantly entertained a joliv crowd last Priday evening, ing: Mr and Mr Charles der, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dillon son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs Orma- by Spackman, son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gill Janet, Donna ani Tommie, Mr: Margape: Brnenan, daughiers Daris and Jean, Willard Williams, Betiy, Mona ahd Wanda Btiver Mr. and Kyie Nearhoof en- teriained to supper Sunday evening Willard Willams and Minerva Maurer Mra Bruce gir ahd pent and INCAIG~ AERA ~ N. J Weikert Gettysburg move Haver f a fare- GTVS Chooses 1940 Officers (Continued from Page 1) Janet Mc- Eugene Ros- Decker, ad- wan po Tinned a Mr: Palny iuesca sons, Paul and son Calvin and on Sunday E. Williams at- nerviees TY - Tabernacie Etta Hoi vigited their family a: Lewisiown Mr. and Mrs. M tended Baptismal rong a! the Penticostal Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Kyle Nearhoof, son Willard, Willard Williams and Minerva Maurer, spent Sunday visiting Lock Haven DRY TOP Asxthur Burd spent Monday her sister Mrs. Charles I ry, treasurer to council historian, and Mr ir i" Her Dh othy Cool man visor Student Council Jean Walls president; Hallard Zettle, vice-pres- ident; Mabel Johnson, secretary, and Fred Poltenberger, Christine Noll Dean Stitzer, Dean Zerby, Janet McCool, Mrs. Trout and Mr. Watts Future Parmers of America--Fred Peltenberger, pres. Harold Kennel- ley. vice-pres. and secretary; Walter Snavely, treasurer, and Mr. Decker, advisor Soccer Team Fred Feltenberger, manager, Kehneth Albright, assis- tant, ‘ Dodge Ball<Mary Zettle, mgr, Basetull--Dean Spayd. manger Home Boonemics Club — Jean Watts, president; Lois Shook, vice president: Betty Robinson, secre. tary; Jean Musser, treasurer and Mrs. Trout, advisor Boys' Basketball--Fred Peiten- berger manager, and Harold Walk- er, assistant Girls’ Basketball—-Mary Zettle, Mahager, and Paye Yearick, assis- nt. in ui Mi: with Miller Callers at the Clvde Poorman home were Mr and Mrs. Cecil Pietcher, son and daughter, Sara Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hicks and family of Bellefonte were Sunday visitors at George Kellevs bome, | also Mr, and Mrs. Huey Williams and two children, Mrs, Laura Sliker. Mrs. Amber Fetzer, Mrs. Theressa Merryman and Mrs. Elizabeth Poorman were quilters at the Earl Kelly home ladies were Mrs. Sallie Bryan, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Mrs. Blien Cart- wright, Mra Charlotte Stanley, It Is probably a good thing after | all that some people cant see them- Miller of | selves as others see them ve A a EA § Mor Ww 10 10 PM J (/ STORES OPLN SATURDAYS [4 SHARPENS CUTTER A%D It is refreshing, occasionally tn discover, at rare intervals, that somebody agrees with you Ho ———— We have never been able to de- termine whether it was harder W borrow mone or Lo pay it back CHOPPER FOR ONIONS & VEGETABLES AUTOMATIC WITH MEASURING CUP OFF FIRST LINE STANDARD LIST PRices INS Sy URED AGAINST ROAD PHIPPS ROAD GRIPPER HEAVY MOLDED TUBES Brunswick HIGH SPEED STD SERVICE z FA \\ A GEARSHIFT M RUBBER COVERS od 4.50.21 ~ 59 | 69° 42 5.00-19 11, h WITH FLANGE B74 | 1X 5.25.18 5.50.18 J 6 | 79 5.25.17 5.50-17 1h 62 | 88 6.00-16 62 78 | 99% Clehd B ALL SIZES ON SALE PRICED PRO ORTIONATELY 6.00-17 6.25.16" |; 6.50-16 LOW DON'T FORGET! 100°, Pure PENNSYLYANIA MOTOR OIL 82 8% 99¢ 1,27 § TIRES MOUNTED F PRICES INCI # 7 FJ 4 Complete With Genuine KEEPSIT Yacuum Botile Ke510 elerator Pad Fits All Cars Cements On 24¢ 33 Non-Slip Comfortable iy Acc NCH KITS § ~~. REDUCED TO REE A BUY ON EASY PAY PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT POOR MATS Reg $1.09 oh Fig fon home or ofice FISHING TACK AT 7 R > Ho cise Z-18 LEVEL WIND ANTI BACK LASH REEL, South Bend lpvader, 2.13 TROUT FLY RODS. Bamboe TACKLE BOXES, K-12 TACKLE BOXES With Tray K 18, JUNIOR STEEL ROD: With Guides and Reel tachment, 1.24 PERFECTION FLY LUINES, Of Treated, 25 Yds. 1.58 SILK CASTING LINES, Super Brade, 24 Lb, SO Yd, 2.65 2 Piece, 2.20 Mrs, Florence Peters, Mrs, Bye Peters and Mrs. Bruce Peters, all of Milesburg and Mrs Harrie: Mee Clellan of Bellefonte All report an enjoyable time and they finish- DOOR LATCH <SEa. Ra Here it a mew, muchoneeded device Thal HOUS 1 mpetially appreciated By parents of small children, Ren doors aneol be opened from Bhe imide withowt FIRST PHIPPS SUPER MIXED QUART opening. corresponding fran! dose. De. signed for wie on Tour dote ears, with front eal $2.69 | ca $1.69 and rear doors, cloving Asam! enter rd post. Casily amiafiled, : tJ Borger home. Mrs. Clyde Borger! returned with then Tuesday for | a two weeks visit. Doyle Borger! transported their household goods | by truck. leaving Monday mornin®. | Mr and Mrs Jacob Hazzard moved last week from the Grove tenant house to their new home | which they purchased {rom Mea. | Head Cheerleader Marie Long. School Treasurer-<Ruth Breon; assistant, Harold Zettle. Beholarship and Attendance Com- mittee~Marie Long, chairman, and ed quilting the quilt Mary Zettle, Betty Jane Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. George Kelley were Mary Aukérman. visitors at Tyrone Thursday. | Librarans-<Viola Crader, Ruth a | Breon, Lois Shook, Alice Evert, Bet WwW. J. Kerry. The next time you hear somebody | ty Jane Robinson and Betty McCool The proceeds of the festival held | talking about putting the ideals of | Saturday evening by Mr. Martin religion into national MHfe, ask him Sunday B8chool Class of Junior how he expects to do It. boys, was $1325. The boys did five | considering the rainy evening. i Mary Ann Lucas, R. D. and Miss | Muni gp vr RN. and Mr. | Wright, of fonle, were supper | . guests at the John Lucas home| Pains Quickly Baturday evening. | HM you suller from rheumatic, arth+ Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Mullhellan, | I apeiee its ih y this ie { sons Edward and David and Mrs | ; : pe Anna lewis were Sunday visitors i Fx “Comporind Veal x % at the 1,Roy Lewis home. Beg & Guart of water, d the juice We are sorry to hear Mrs, Whor- 2} lemons $ Fy ton Pye is very siek at this writing. | 3° ubieamm tan two: iaieed Only Mrs. Charles Ciuenot has also Often within 48 Doure—som SmI been under the doctor's care the Overnigh ‘past week, better at this writing. | do Mr. and Mrs, leRoy Lewis, Ru<Bz will cot you daughter Hope, and Jack Ross and| as It is sold by your | Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas attended | 37, abediute a Ply ORIEN nde Moone | Commended hy AS “aan & 4 E PAINTS PACE SETTER QUALITY QUART body * Large capacity twin-unit oven * and many other new econ omy and convenience features. See this beautiful new General Electric Range! We believe it out-values every electric range in its class! Priced lowest in G-E history. Faster heating than ever at lower cost. Ti i money-saving features that can't be beat at any. where near the price. The BIG BARGAIN of the year. See it today! 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