Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 11, 1940, Image 11

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    April 11, 1940,
JACKSONVILLE
—
Rak.
Church services on Sunday April]
14, are as follows: Worship with
sermon 9:30, Sunday School 10:30
and C KE 6:4
The Cheerful Helpers class meet-
ing will be held on Friday evenin,,
April 12 at the home of Miss June
Yearick. was postponed from April
& until April 12 for definite reas
ons,
Mrs Penna,
Stover of
Furnace, spen; Wednesday ana
Thursday with her sister, Mr
Sumner Noll and family, assisting
with the house work, Miss Maude
Miller of Balleyville wag a Wed-
nesday dinner guest the Noll
home.
Mrs, Herbert Moltz, of Jerse)
Shore, was a Tuesday evening caller
at the Robert Conaway home
Mn ang Mrs, 3. W. Shunkwiler of
lewisiown, were Thursday alter-
noon callers at the E. R. Bartley
home,
Mrs. Nellis Smith of Hollidays-
burg, was a Thursday visitor ay the
D. P. Ertley home,
Miss Nancy Betz of Howard
spent the weekend with her grand-
mother, Alice Bets
Milford Beightol of
spent Sunday at the home of
parents, Nir and Mn william
Beightol, in the afternoon was a
caller at the home of J. Homer
Yearick who is recuperating Irom
an attack of pleurisy
Mrs, Miles Bartley and children
spent Sunday afternoon and even-
ing at the Lester Bariley home at
Zion.
G. P. Garrety and Miss Freda
Stover, of Rebersburg, Mr, and
Mrs, Harry Baird and son Ralph of
Bellefonte, were Sunday alternoen
visitors at the A. A Garrett home
Mrs. Jack Mabus of Bellefonte,
spent Saturday afternoon and
evening at the C. BE Aley hom®
other evening callers were Mr. and
Mrs. John Schaeffer and daughter,
Nancy of Oentre Hall and Mr, and
Mrs Blaine Mabus of Bellefonte
Miss June Yearick was a Sunda;
supper guest of her (riend Miss
Bette Aley.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carner and
daughters of Hublersburg, and Mr
and Mrs. Taylor Doherty and son
Taylor of Williamsport, were Sun-
day afternoon and evening guests
as the Hubert Vonada home
Mrs. Milford Etters and son Mil-
ford and Henry Kessling of Yarnell
spent Wednesday afternoon with
their aunt Mrs. Robert Conaway
Mr. ang Mrs. Earl Corman of Axe
Mann, were Sunday visitors at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Deim-~
er Ertley and family
Danlel
Balleyville
Mrs ER. Bartley spent Wednes-
day calling on friends at Little Nit~
tany, called at the home of Mrs
C. A, Dolan, Mrs. Orvis Clark, Mrs
Margaret Dullen and Mrs, Robert
Benson,
Friends who called to see Mrs
Sumner Noll the latter part of Lhe
past week were Mrs, Harold Dolan
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ore
and children, Mrs, Delmer Ertley,
Mrs. Ted Dixson and Mrs, Edward
Aley. the ladies all lending a help-
ing hand in quilting,
Miss Dorothy Betz and Arthur
Dolan were Sunday evening supper
guests of Miss Violet Ertley of How-
ard
Mr and
Sunday
guests at
Doyle Sirouse
Hall R. D
Sunda
Mrs. James Lucas were
alternoon and supper
the home of Mr, and Mrs
and family of Mil
the James
and Mrs;
Ralph ot
callers a
Shaffer home were Mr
Harry Baird and son
Bellefonte and Loulse Belghtol,
Mr. and Mm, John Beck of Lock
Haven, called Saturday morning
at the C. E. Aley home
Mrs, Jack Mabus and Mrs. C. E
Aley and daughter Bette motored
to Lock Haven Saturday after
noon and were callers a: the Clar-
ence Poorman home and also (he
John Beck home where Mrs Beck's
sister Mrs, Horace Oberheim is 2
patient and last week was In a
critical condition, but later reports
are Lhat s0H€ is improving
Sunday callers at the Noll home
were Mr and Mrs. Clayton Neidign
of Sta.e College, Mr and Mrs. Ma-
lin Peters Bellefonte, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Neidigh and son
Bobby and Kenneth Neidigh
Bellefonte R. D 2. Mrs. Hubert
Vonada, Mrs. Harold Delan and
Miss Bette Aley
On Sunday James Brungard ac-
companied by Mrs, Eva Simpson
Bellefonte, and Mrs. Emma Mud-
lan of Pine Glen motored here and
were joined by Mrs William Dixson
and spent the day in Willlamsport
at the home of Mrs. Elwood Rem-
snyder and mother Mrs, Cordelia
Craft, who has been ick all winter:
but etter at this writing
Alice Betz spent Monday evening
at the Willlam Beighto] home quilt-
ing
A number cf our people attended
the public the household
goods belonging to Mrs. Mollide
Wentzel of Romola on Saturday al-
ternoon
Mrs. James Lucas and Mrs, Rob-
ert Conaway Jent a helping hand
quilting at the Ngil home
Monday,
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THE FOLKS.
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New Ideas
Galore . . . at the
Centre Democrat
'HOMEMAKING SCHOOL
WED. AND THURS., APRIL 17, 18
Cooking and Equipment
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Decorating and Lighting
2:00 to 4:00 P, M.
»
Y. M. C. A.
Visitors at the home of Della
| Garbrick the last week were Miss
| Mary Bickle of Clintondale, and
| Miss Meriam Beck of Nittany, Sun- | moved from Pillmore to the U. B
day visitors at home were
Mrs, Albert Bogle
mother Boyle ang, ¢deuhter all ol
Lock Haven,
BOALSBURG
The Homecraft Class held thelr
meeting at the home of Mrs, Sara
Sweet on Tuesday evening. Those
attending were Mrs, Harry Hoster-
man, Mrs. Qearge Fisher, Mrs Ed.
ward Myers, Mrs, Pearl Patterson,
Mrs, Ray Stricker and Mrs. John
Hubler.
Mr, and® Mrs,
of Pleasant Cap, spent Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Lewis,
Charles Fisher, Jr, of Danville
visiteq friends and relatives In
town on Wednesday afternoon
Miss Pauline Billings was con-
fined to her home for a few days
due to a severe cold
Chester Lehman, of York, visited
in town en Wednesday evening.
Many of the cellars in town are
flooded wih water due to the re-
oent rains
Mrs. P. A, Ward, of Bellefonte, is
spending some time at the home of
her daughter, Mr alliance Woom-
er and family
Mrs, Paul Meyer and daughter
Joan, of Waddle, spent Wednesday
evening at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Emma Brouse,
Fdwin H. Dale, instrucior in the
Harris Township Vocational School
has been seriously {ll at his home
for the past few weeks, Pneumonia
followed by a heart condition is the
cause of his iliness. Hig friends
wish him a speedy recovery
Miss Kay Reese, of Port Matilda
spent Friday at the home of Mr
and Mrs, Wallace Woomer,
Mr. and Mrs John Walker
the proud parents of a baby
born Saturday morning at
Cenire County Hospital
Monday morning, Mrs. Anna
Wink assumed the position as
teacher in the grade school made
vacant by the resignation of Mrs
Maudella Smith Ugen, who on Apri
1st began housekeeping on the Ii.
gen farm east of Centre Hall
Miss Bdith Whiteman of Qak
Hall, spent a shory time Satudray
with her sister, Mrs. Walter Peters,
Mr, ang Mrs. Percy E. Womer, of
Lakewood, Ohlo, spent the week-
end with the former's brother Wal-
lace Womer and family.
The Woman's Civic Club held
their regular meeting ai the home
of Mrs. Waller Korman on Friday
evening. The members attending
were: Mrs, Edward Meyers, Mra,
John Hubler Mrs, Pear! Patlerson,
Mrs. WR. Ham, Mrs. Nell Fisher.
Mrs, Emma Charles, Mrs. Ausie
Schutt, Mra. Naomi Stricker, Mrs
Henry Hosterman, Mrs Irvin Gra-
ham, Mrs, Emma Brouse and Miss
Augusta Murray, The nex; meet-
ing will be held at the hdme of
Mrs. John Hubler,
Mr. ang Mrs. Thomas Sauers
spent the weekend with the laiters
brother, Joseph Sauers and family
a Schuyikill Haven,
Mr. and Mrs. John Stover of Al-
wona, spent Sunday with the for-
mer's mother, Mri, William Stover
Miss Pauline Charles and friend,
Mr. Harry Myers, of State College
spent the weekend visiting friends
at Pittsburg
Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Norris and
daughter, Betty, of Alloona, spent
the weekend at the home of Mrs
Nell Fisher.
Miss Betty Jones, of Danvilie,
spent Thursday with her parents,
Rev, and Mra, Thomas O. Jones
Mrs. Emma Charles spent Sunday
diternoon with friends at State
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Wajter Peters and
daughier, Patay, visited friends ac
Lewistown on Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn and
daughier, Peggy. & Willlamaport,
spent Sunday with the former's
mother, Mrs Charles Kuhn,
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mrs, Charles Kuhn were
Miss Anna Sweeney and Mis: Daisy
Rowe, of State College
Mrs. John Jacob; returned to her
home on Sunday after spending
the winter months with relatives
and Iriends al Altoona,
BENNER TWP.
William Davey has moved
the Herkimer property in How's
Hollow to Snow Shoe. The Herk-
imer place is for sale.
are
Day
Lhe
d children, |
at
THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
improvement to thelr house by hav- |
Ing a new lock shingle roof put on.
Allen Wolford and family have!
church {arm in Hoy's Hollow. His
children will finish thelr school term
the Clark school next year
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ORVISTON
Mrs. Edith Cameron of Fu
Wayne, Ind, reiurned to her home
on Wednesday after spending sev:
eral weeks with her glster, Mrs, O
H. Gillespie and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Herr visited
Mrs, Herr's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Irvin Young, at Summit Hil on
! Sunday.
Mardin Kaufman |
Walter MeQloskey
Lock Haven,
Walter Dally
and Mrs
and two children of
visited Mr. and Mra
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. William Gillespie
and Mr. and Mrs, G, H, Gillespie
visited Mr. and Mrs. Orie Heaton
at Willlamspor:, on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer and
daughter Joan, of Mileshurg, spent
Sunday with Mr, Confer's parents,
Mr, and Mrs, A, J. Conler,
Mr. and Mrs Walter Butler and
two children spent the weekend
with Mr Butler's mother, Mr
Nellie Butler ai Marsh Creek
Miss Verna Shank of Tyrone
the weekend with her par-
ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Shank.
and Mr
sons Jim and
Harris Watsen
William Crispin
day
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer ar?
} parent { a
born Thursday
The Men's Bible Cla
basement
mont meeting
present, Including two vi
Harry Woomer of Summit Hill,
spent several days the past weex 4
Ed
Confer and Harr Herr
home
Mr
Mr
the proud baby gir)
met in the
their reguial
were 47
sitar
church for
there
Lhe
and Mrs. C. B
Annie Confer vi
on Bunday altemoon
J. Fred Young spent several day
the past week at Hyner
Lewis ‘Jodun of Farrandsville
spen: several days the past week al
the home brother, Earl and
family
Fleanor Confer of
spent Sunday with her parents
and Mrs Clyde Confer
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Loganion, spent the weekend at
Robert Confer home
Mrs, Paul Lomison of Lock Ha-
ven, spent Friday at her hame here
Ed. Fuhrer spent the weekend a
his home at North Bend
Mr. .and Mu: Nerr Hanna and
two children of Flemington, sfeni
Sunday at the Leo Condo home
The community saddened On
Priddy 10 hear of the desth of Mrs
Keturah Heverly of Wogirich, a’
former of this place, the
bereaved family have our sympainy
Bobble Cenfer son of Mr nt
Mrs. David Oonfeér and Mrs, Oscér
Packer have been under the care ©
Dr. Ishier, the past week, but
much improved at this writing
Mr. and Mrs Clair Butler, daaghei
ter Emeline and Otto Bchenek
ed Mr and Mrs BE J Walizer al
Miffiinburg on Sstorday,
Mr. end Mrs, Walter Cowher and
two children of lock Haven and
Mr and Mrs. Henry Walker of MIL
Hall vidted the George H. Walker
home on Sunday
Page and Mr
Whoaolr
ited at
Creek
Mr
Beech
Decker of
rh.
nd
resident
are
mt
SMULLTON
Our town was visited by high
water for the past week, Elk creek
swelled Hts banks and the low lands
were flooded by over-flow. The
stream from which the town re-
ceives water supply was oon-
veried into a raging current Quit»
a number of people had been out
of waler during the cold winter
wedaiher, but most everyobe nov
haye their waler supply back as
fore
C. E Ziegler and friend spent a
few hours pleasantly at the home
of Herbert Stover, Sunday
Blaine Bowersox moved {rom this
town to Rebersburg, April Ist. |
Arba Evans ang wife spent Sup-~
day at the home of Maude Winters
Quite a number of people from
this valley atended the First An- |
niversary of the Coburn Townsend |
Club last Thumday., The cotmnmit-
ig
| tee of the club ls to be congratus
from |
John Krane hag moved from his,
facher's home, Sam Krape's, to the
farm he bought from His father
He with his right hand man, Lester
Marshall, will farm They will
haul lime by truck load from the
: Hime kilns for; the farmers.
Dr. J. W, Clark and wife and sou, |
entertained |
Sawyer and family,
! friends and relatives from the city
cover the weekend.
Sunday guests at the home of
Ira Benner were Vince Speariey and
| housekeeper, from Bellefonte, and
Harold Evey and family of Stale
| College
{| Ollie Johnson from State College
{is helping his son Clarence ge:
| ready to start his spring work on
| the farm Ollie bought here at Rock.
Emanuel Fike ahd family moved
| from the John Kmpe house at
| Buffalo Bam into several rooms here |
at Rock in Pred and Lester Mar- |
{ shall'’s house, on Saturday,
Mrs. Francis Benner and daugh- |
ter Hazel Janet and Marie Benner |
| nished by
lated for the arrangement of the |
fine program, and for the services
of Prof, Kniss of Altoona, who made
the address, which was enjoyed by
all and vigorously applauded, Mr. |
Kniss is a very forceful speaker and
held his audience very well. The!
eiub ig to be congratulated for the
excellent lunch served to all in at- |
tendance. Club members as well as!
all others were treated alike, which |
porirays vividly the attitude by al |
clubs towards those who attend |
their meetings. Music was fur- |
the Rebersburg Town- |
send Club orchestra, who were often
applauded for their rendition. |
HOWARD
Dr, Walter Kurtz and wife of
Meyerstown, spent Sunday at the |
home of Dr, W. J. Kurtz,
Mr, Sherman Confer ang sisters |
Mrs. Annie Confer and Mrs, Christ |
Page of Orviston, spent Saturday |
at the home of Mr. Lesier Wyland. |
Misses Anna and Nelle Hoiter |
returned to their home Wednesday |
evening after a week's visit In
Sunbury, }
Mr, Walter Weber and family oi}
New Kensington attended the fu-
neral of Mr. Weber's aunt, Mrs
Alice Holler.
Maser Frederick Wensel and
sister Mary Kathryn spent the
weekend at the home of their)
and
turned to
several weeks visit in
| their monthly meeting on Monday
vig
Page Thres
SNOW SHOE |
Parent-Teachers association held
HOLTS HOLLOW
After spending five weeks wilh A
Mr, and Mrs. J. J Mr. and
M1 Al Franco and other friends
visi.ing her! in New York City, Mrs Olive...
and family in| Rhoades and children returned me
home an Friday by auto with Mr ny
and Mrs, Maurice Depeny dain
Marie Johnson and Betty Shaw.
lay of Stale College, apent he
weekend with home folks
Sunda allers a Orvis Wa
Mr, and Mrs. Mile
hildren of Ohlp, Mi
Cetzer of Mllesburg
iter
monin
nome an
an
" Miss Ilda
night '
Mrs, Mary A 4
brother Philip
Bellefonte
Mr. and
daughters
Park is
Shaw
Mri
Sandra
William Hall Jr
and Audrey, o!
Towanda, are visiting Mr. Hall's
mother, M1 William Hall, Si
Misses Pauline Mec!
Dea Burns
Saturday afternoon
Miss Kathryn Dix
Alexander and Robert Dixon ’ a B RO Mi
ed Monday with their aun M1 . Kelle ¥. Ms, and hrs Art
Lewk Boyce ANd TRY 4 George Johnson Ray ar
wensyille Mrs, Lee Johnson and hires
Mrs. C A. Tompson g! and Aaron M Kinle ¥ a
Lucille, Maxine, Edna hire. of MijEs suirg, 3
sho ped in 1 k Haven L he Johnson home, o
Mis Grace Nastas and Mr Mu ford Burd ing
home afte: y of Pleasani Gap, were Sur
Coate 5 at the Edt h Burd !
Dioom
of the
Lie
on home were
wifter and
nd Mrs, Ben
Jauey, i
shopper in
vy Mot pen
h
ew day Al
"
visiting
ville and West
werk
Mr, and
Mabe] Irwin
attended
at Clearfield
Mr Mabel
John Wat
or ’
LI
Sunday
Ro
ed al thu
Frank Dreese at
i LL Lernoo
a Mr ( McKinley
two daughters of Dry To;
’ A
i we Or Watson home
Leathers an
home of M1
Lemon
srk
WOODWARD
Cobie a
MARTHA
absence
1} Crest It | i 1da
Mr. Wisher of the Claster Co., hap-
pened along atl the same time and
helped the lady out, Mrs. VanHorn
beenn a conference chum of
Willams and came this
¢ might vigiy Miss ‘Wil
the eonfers
several
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Qi
Williams
take her to
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road will be»
summer
the efficient
r Worth own-
ompieied her task
ng ex-
un retumeg 10
alter having
the orchards
Williams
his parents
spent
Mr. and
Lhe
a
more than
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Fultz as driver a
of CG iy Boone
Friday
There
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COSTS SO LITTLE MORE!
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