May 9, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PA. Pigs Thre = “ MILESBURG MILESBURG Mrs. Eva Watson and family o! the late Charles Watson wish 0) thank all for the use Of oars, for | floral tributes and for every kind. | ness shown them during their re cen bereavement. Mr and Mts Sherwood Dunkle went Sunday by moior, to Pits I burgh for a week's visit with We former's sister, With about five unsolveq murders to its credit, we think Centre Couns ty should change its name to “Lite | Chicago” or “Chinatown.” Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rockey are | rejoicing over the arrival of a litte daughter, which arrived on Thurs day of last week at the Centre County Hospital The little one has | been named Ruth Naomi Mr, | Rockey was the former Grace Eck- | enroth of our town Mr and Mrs B. H Smith off Williamsport, were Sunday visitors | at the George Smith home, | H. A Peters of Renovo, was a | Sunday visitor with relatives here Now that school is done. The children haven't much 0 do bus play all day. And what a tempta- | tiop to roller skate or ride bicycles on the highways. We should press om our childrens minds the danger of this practice, and mo- torists should be on the alert and) drive sanely in populated sections. | Better be sale than sorry. The Woman's Club of Milesbury held their regular monuhly meeting Monday night, with a banquet &° the Peon Belle Hotel in Bellefonte, Amcng the business transacied was the elecyion of officers : | i | | ! ! ane | | agement | Bellefonte The 3-W girls of the Presbyterian Sunday School held a get together and luncheon in the Sunday School room on Thursday evening of las week, The enlertalnment consist- ed of a play or sketch put on by the girls and was very much enjoyed by all. Each girl had at least four guests Miss Louise Walker was one of three sales girls of the Murphy Store who attended a managers meeting and style show in Harris. burg on Wednesday of this week The girls were guests of the man- of the Murphy Store o! MOTHER'S DAY, We have set The 12th day of May Each mother in her home Reigns as queen that day aside for Mother We bring her many gifis Candy and flowers 100, She appreciates the unlest token That might come from you, We all love our Mother Though careless we may seem No one else can take her place Nor share our fondest dreams So when we bring her gift On the 12th day of May Leis make a resolution Have every day, Mother's Le: us greet her with a sme When our days work ig through And she'll reciprocate Ang smile back at you, Now you may love your father Your sister ang your brother, But home Just lan's home Without a loving maher | and pay. 8 PORT MATILDA Mr and Mrs. George Ross ol Bellwood, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs A B. Williams. On the evening of May 14, an llustrated lecture will be given in the Port Matilda Methodist church by Mrs. Berthalee Broyles, of State College. There will also be an or- atorical contest in which six high school pupils will participate. The public is cordially invited to attend an offering will be jifted Mrs. Boyd Williar guest of Mrs Beal State College on Friday The Tyrone male chorus YM C A will give a musical tertainment in the high schoo] HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs. Jane Lucas wag very much surprised on Saturday being he seventy-eighdh birthday anniver- sary at the Lucas home when quite a number of relatives gathered to spend the day whi was very much enjoyed by all those present were: Mrs Clyde Watson of Milesburg. and sister Mrs Mau- rice Depuey of N. Y.. Mrs Myrie Lucas, Mrs Mary Lucas and son of Palrview; Mrs. Roy Leathers and tiiree children; Mrs. Orvis Waison and son, Mrs. Edith Burd, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Ida Johnson, Mrs Lee Johnson ang daughter, the day was spent in quilting a beau quilt for Miss Helen Brown who helping to care for Mrs Jane Lu- cas, who is an invalid, Mrs Lucas received several useful gifts and liclous dinner was prepared by Mrs. Charles Luca which was much enjoyed by all and wishing Mrs, Lucas many more happy years they all departed for sheir homes Mr and Mrs. John Barnhart, Eihel and Vernall Poorman, Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson and Frank Harskie were recent callers at the Charles Poorman home Our revival is now in progress with good interest, we invite you all au- Charles to be present and help the good! ner work. Mr, and Mrs, Charles Poorman | for the ASS % dicorium May 20, at 8 p. m benefit of the parent-eacher ciation, Admission adults children 100 Mr. Durell Ross is in the Philips- burg hospital 0 uwidergo an operi- oriae Cow he Prank Dreese are BENNER TWP. Farmers busy pF done sowing “ 4 oats ar Are owing ats and here on Clark's econd day h May of May Seal Amar - vk hizer danght Houservilie lice yir Eminhizer working for C Wilbur Orndori’s at Francis Benne family the home of Harry Kell Spruce Creek on Sunday evening taking Jack Loe back where he is working Mrs. Ly Hall and 1 Bob and daugh er Florence, visited with Mrs. Hull's parent Bellefonte Oscar Lucas on Tuesday Harry Spearly finished oats this week a réady -to plant corn ; Guess at the home of this week and on Sunday were Jacob Zong. from State Col- Mr and Mrs. Russell Glas- autos 1 0 er atl rs pT g Wa in wou THs IIa Beh Rev lege; and niece Fay called at the home of | 80w and son Robert from Woody : and Arvilla Petzer, Sunday evening on Crest: Ms and Mrs, Paul Stauffer two | ahd June and Vivian Sherwood | | from Milesburg; William BEmberton fer at the Watson home on Sums’ Ruth Magargel of Pleasant Gap pent a few days with ber grand- parents at this place. Miss Young of Romola is spend- ifg some time gt the Orvis Watson home. ling a few days this week at Axe- Mr. Miller the guardian service’ agent of Woolrich made a business pip to our village on Monday. Howard Burd of Fleming visited a the Edith Burd home recently. A pn Rheumatic Pain Relief! ang Glen Glasgow from | Senge Hall; Floyd Siiver and wife om Bellefonte; George Mc Kin- ley, wife and daughters Winifred Orndort Shuey from from Marysville; Wilbur and family and Betty Valley View. Jack lose from Spruce Creek ! spent Sunday here with his foster- parents Mr. and Mrs Ira Benner Mrs, Wilbuy Emberton is spend- Mann, with Jerry Owens. her parents, - It takes an optimist to run for any public office. HERE IS GOOD NEWS } tm Amazing Experiences Of Relief with RUX Reported by Prominent Bellefonte People. ‘Crowds Flock to Great Medicine Sale at Local Drug Store The actual experience of these peo- ple can tell you more than anything else, the high esteem in which RUX Compound is held by users. Mr Wm. Bollinger, well known railroad employee of Beaver Falls, Pa, says: *I am not at all backward about what a wonderful JX Compound is,” States Mr. Bollinger “Why? Before tak- ing RUX, the pains wouwid shoot up my legs so that I did not feel like The paing were mostly In But RUX gave me wae one that really p iv is hijvertised. A fo eriend wen hii to drug store in ver 5 re I told the clerk about the shoot v 1 was suffer- i and id fae wd sia | vay nly glad I found out about RUX nd for it certainly pricii The relief from these pains so I feel like getting around and attending to my If yoy are a rheumatic sufferer— df-your body is racked with sharp, bs muscular pain attacks that make 'e 8 torment—if you roll and . io Rage sleepless nights, feel for work or pleasure because Ve 8 : Mr. William Bollinger of cruel Rheumatic, Neuralgic or Neuritic pains you should go to the | White Bros, Drug Store today and | ask them nc » hv remarkable medicine, RUX, 81, $150 and $6 at all good drug Sm. Ask for GENUINE RUX As Jona “gy vd and Liquid). Po NOt Beedpt ways ask yellow i. Mag the genuine medicine, WHITE BROS. DRUG STORE ORVISTON There were 152 present at day Schoo] on Sunday. The Men's Bible clags met in the church on Friday night for their regular monthly meeting, there were 87 men present including visi- ters from Toe* Haven, Burnham Howard, Bellefonte, Monument and Binghamton, N. Y. Very good talks were given by Earl Harnish of Lock Haven, Earl Cartwright of Belle- fonte: Rev. Kline of Howard, Rev Yingling of Burnham; Rev, Lowe of Binghamton: Joe Herr Howard and Rev Lee, a colored minister of Lock Haven, is 83 years old Several solo sung by brother Strickland, negro singer from Burnham . which refresh- men were ved and everybody departed for their homes declaring the best ing e held of who were a meet here Mrs visited Sunday Mr. and Fae Ovi dinne; home Doris spen Mr Mr son Sam home on and Butler Nellie Butler the Walter Mrs of F. C. Harker Johnsonburg r Paul 1 ana were Omi er gUCSEs at ul ON Daley the weekend » Blanche Daley Mrs. Miles amily Romola, vi ernoon at the home of Leo Condo Lloyd Weaver of pe! Sunday alternoon isters, Mrs T.eonard M's. Robert Confer Ed Fuh Johnsonburg ith her mother as and Sunda M1 Luc wed and of and Romola with her Yeager and wi weekend rth Bend Paul Monumen we Earl Jane Mt Eagle Confer and homes on Friday Verna Shank Tyrone her parents, Mr. and Mrs Shank over the weekend Mrs W Driver of B y ent the werk Mr man o Jacob 0 iffalo wilh hi piss Mr and parent three chil be, Kelsey and Ann and be Daley visited Mr Wensel at Milesburg on eT oon mison ang a ye Mrs. B Mrs. O Subday Ian J of aL nd Mr Joan fer home and Josep} pent 8 r «i Packer and i Hall RF D spent we George Walker home r Jackie Hans 38 past Ww of Fieming- week at the Leo and a Janfer weekend Heat Mm ng A. Gill ing Mrs. G evening skey of iY In own took the Hig Howard on Sat: Dean Hin- and Marie Rickert, Norma Lucas and Mrs Paul Hanley are proud parents of a baby girl, bor en Thursday. Mrs, 8yivia E Pletcher of How- ara, visited her sister, Mrs Clair Butler and family on Sunday Mrs. Madalense QGunsalius and chiluren, also John Packer called on Charles Weaver and Toner Feiz- er on Sunday afternoon. Mrz Blanche Daley spent a few days in Lock Haven, visiting her sister, Mrs, Clint D. Olmstead and sislcr-in-law Mrs. Mary Belle Hev- Ls 03 8 Walter MC ven, spent Saturd The following examination at day: Eugene Thompson ton. Pranklin Confer Lock Ha- the wi h sisson use A —————— KENNEDY Thursday evening the many friends and relatives of Mrs Lillian Bryan gathered at her home and gave her a suryrise, Those present | were Mr. and Mrs. H E Leathers and daughter Miss Alice; Mrs i Nancy leathers, Mrs. Joseph Leathers and baby, Nancy May Robinson, Mr. and Mrs William Adams, Mis, William Gates and family, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Graffis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Jack Leathers, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Laird Corman and son, Mr. Phil Buddinger, Mrs, H. Askey, | Mrs, Mollie Leathers, Mrs. Mar- garet Gates and granddaughter, | Margie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love and daughter, Mr. and Mrs BE. H. Run- | Kle. Mr. and Mrs, L. L. McCartney ‘and son, Mr, and Mrs William Smith and aaugnter Miss Marion, | Mrs, J. FP. McCartney and son. Mrs. Evelyn Mullender, Mr Wil | i liam Leathers, Mr. Lloyd MeCart- | | ney, Miss Bertha McCalup, Mr. and | Mrs, Milford Lucas, and Mrs. 8 R | McCariney. At 11 o'clock refresh. | ments were served and all report) | having had a good time. Sun- | | i i i Mr. and Mrs, Larue Casselberry | | Of Mt. { McCartney home Sunday p. m. The folks in our community were le, . Eagle, called at the L, L | ed for preaching, | all stricken Sunday when they | beard of Mis Faye Gates’ terrible [ al REBERSBURG ) A E Limbert ag- | son-in-law and Mrs Richard Mann of Beech Creek, to Philadel- phia on Saturday, where they visit ed the former's Mark, return ing home Mr. and Ambridge the Paul Farnham {s Fehl, who Hon Kennet Harrisburg the special He was af eiman wh will Key Mrs thelr Mr. and Mr. and companied daughter, s0nN imday Mr Fred were weekend Rearick home. Mix niece of Mrs Fred with the Rearicks h Haines went Lo Monday to attend jon of Legislature ied by John Han frve as his warn on i of ut Farnham guests Ww lives on 50% compan harles Shaffer and Nevin Mill Mad Mr. and Oren 1dsburyg t the Mrs. ( M1 ) {80 er nbur Mrs Rels led D and h of Str Weave: Bett: My Vil baby | Brown visllors Mr urday Pau ul us ees were. Sake y Stale spent several days RUNVILLE H Walker passed away In hospital last Sunday and was buriea jast Wednesday alternoon Puneral gervices were held at UB at 2:30 officialed Rev. W. B. Tobias, in Advent cemetery. Mra. Mary McCliney a: the wheel and Mr, and Mrs John Purl and son Richard motored to Lancaster Pa. last Saturday to attend the {u- neral of Mr, E. P. Kantz who pass- eq away Iast Wednesday at his home with complications of dis- eases. He was buried at Eas: Har- risburg temetery, Saturday after. noon. Mr. Kantz was a Penna R R. Engineer for many years, in his younger days he ran some of the fast passenger (raing then he ran a stock train from Piitsburgh 0 Philadelphia, but of Jale years his health failed him and he ran a shifter engine in Lancaster yards for several years, Mr, and Mrs Samuel Furl and daughter Sara Elizabeth of Wil liamsport, visited with home [0iKks Sunday, April 28th, ’ Mrs. Clyde 8hutt is reporied nod getting along s0 good the past week Mrs. John Herrold of Port Trev. erton, visited with her son Walter Herrold and family over the week-| end, Mr. Russell Lynn and wife and two children Robert and Wiliiam and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lynn and Rober. Kephart of Beech Creek, Pa visited with Mr, John Furl ana family Sunday. Mrs, Leona Thompson made A call at Mr. and Mrs. Johfi Furl home and with her son. William | Howell and wife last Sungay. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shope ot| Snow Shoe, motored here and vis-! ited with Mr. and Mrs, John Fut and family Sunday evening. Last Sunday our Sunday Schooi| and church service observed the! Young People's Anniversary dav. | 117 attended Sunday School 46 stay- Mr the Ww Bb in Whe £39 By hurch erment Next Bunday will be Mother's Day special songs and reading will be rendered (0 mothers who can get to | tragedy. The family and friends’ church services. Some good fel | { have the sympathy of the commu- low with a car can render assia-| | nity. The members of the (three joint) | camp and their familie | me. was, reported by all Si, dr ds i 8 celebrated | of Rebersburg, visited ae Tnd opssing Sunda. a good son Charles and family over | weekend. tance to those who cannot get there | oF & and Mrs, Shem Hackenberg | with their | tha! i «| Rebersburg, Prof and Mr grove day Mr. and Mr Nn and Mr son Rodney « me in Be Mr, and Lemont home of ang Mrs and Mr Mary d In E. M. Brungart Prank of BSelins- calle our town on Satur- P.C Roy ied al two and Bierly and Brungar! the L. L. Meek on Saturday Weaver Helonle Mrs, Walte sheng the weekend the former's parents C. J. Weaver Jr Mis Betty Page and Burd attended a nurse Williamsport on Friday Mr. and Mrs, Roy Marstella John and Blooinsburg ent Sunday at the N. Moyer home, Mr Mar daughter remained fo i] Kat} (quel evening ox Dal r ana children Gloria and ays Visit Zacharias ned home latter will or a week r to the Rev home in Hanover oyed H K WHEE at hu Smull -law and daug Freeman Bower Mr B { er wWersox Hi severe al work sever AY wey Mr TT od MAIONIR Middleburg Kerstetler and Winfield Kerstet er of Oreen burr, Mr_ and Mrs. Paul Breon Charles Smith of Centre Hall, Mr. William Col.ege | na aller of an 4 Mr Me Ay ad ang of Siale ar pe Borin. week mmings home. Mn her bed Brungart of i several days last i Ou Ad H » mes Ada H ub er on Sur SPRING MILLS The Jur held Pridas Junior largely lant success Mr. B ducting stock at evenings’ Ae LABEL Raiph Shook, our ed postmaster, Office ¢ May Fannie Rossman, Mrs. Geraldine Jacobson, sho re cently accepted the agency for the Smarty For H Garment House, spon- S0red a emonstiration al het apartmen Inst Wednesday noon, W. FP. MacMorran and family las! week moved (0 Lewisburg, where he oblained employment. Mr. McCall and family moved in the MacMor- ran house Mrs Mary Yarrison, of Sunbury and Mrs. Krotaer, of Lewisburg were guesty at the Albin Jacobson home last Wednesday Mr. E. C. Hettinger, who has beer indisposed for several weeks we are glad to report is on the mend. Mrz. Albin Jacobson, and Mrs Lulu. Brungard, visited friends a. ast Thursday Mr. Harry Condo, entertained his pupils ai a picnic at Brownies Place, in the Seven Mountains 1 Wed- nesday, The United States annually con- sume about thirteen billion pounds of sugar, including, of course, that | which coals the promises of the bi; crop of - can«dy-dateg running for | OMice this year, theyll promise any thing from a “chicken in the pol” 0 a "more abundant life” while after they are elected and inducted into office the same chaps forget that they ever knew you, or even ever saw you before, Mr. Harry Brungard, of State College, visited his mother Mrs class atiended G an § his for ti few weeks newly appoint took over the Posi isl, retaining Ms as assistani Le after wd Ih Lulu Brungard, over the weekend. | The public sale of the real- estat? and personal property of George N. Wolf, was largely yjtended Ist | Saturday. 1 Hamlet were alive today he wouldn't have to ask if anything | rotten in Denmark, 1 4s funny how Ib rains when you, Much of the worlds woubie is.§ Diemer L. Bathurst | 3st have 10. get out and go, some- | due to non compos mentis divi J Witt, ————— | There are just a few indications | hak honesty is. Desoming: the best | duals, running at large. There aré people who believe bi their democracy only ay long as Party Is in control, 1 SNYDERTOWN | for Sunday, Ma, Church Bchool at nous Bunday Church 12, 1940 9:30 a. m. Don't forget Mother and Daughter banquet on Friday even- ing May 10 gt 6:30 {it will be served in the Reformed ¢inl hall Hublersburg by the women of Reformeg church, price 50 Lo his banguel and ¢ of fun and fellowshi) Mrs Max Markle of pent sunday al Lae “i . My Mr. and Mr the i the Plan attend enjoy in oe vening D Mr and Bellefonte, home of her Elmer Stover The farmers L hel; parent Duy pulling Ops a une need plow parts t ving or garden tocl he many other Graves store in Snyds d of making an exira 3 Q th neg Lhe eriown, insea Oo Lown Lop at rit np Haager 1 Haagen of Pelle Mr, and Mt jzer visited last her ri Margare Hall dd M: nd daughter Margare) Wal al d {am ily Mr ™ ood a 8 mday oy y bedfast {or the past Klin Wer o visit at oid ¢ "ao ng Aunt nce and wr John Bowes of Jerse he week. her daughter and Mrs Prices at the schoo! a ock a Schick test will to all whe took toxoid last Fall. This alse requires the par- enis permission so not accoms- panied by parenis please bring a paper signed by the parents It is quite necessary that every one tak» this test, s0 please remember date and have your children present Also any one wishing 10 take Toxold will please come at the same Lime of if a EE aI — While some folks debate wheiher Ww have vegetables or flowers Lheir gardens produce weeds Produced from Highest Quality High Calcium Limestone oe Agricultural Burned Lime (All Forms) - Hydrated Lime In 50-1b Bags. | @ Pulverized Limestone In 80.b Bags or Bulk © Can Make Prompt Delivery ld i] Attractive Prices Quoted Upon Application to QUARRIES Pleasant Gap, Pa. WOODWARD golden robin Baltimore was first noticed this spring jooality . on last Tuesday chimney swillovws at the Barn oi spiit-tajled fir May BOALSBURG Wryman Noll of Linden Hall Wednesday Mrs Howard of 14 Mrs visited hier: sister Mrs daughter Thursday The Oriol in this morning same ume or al the home ol William Slover Callahan nden Hall with Mrs. Waller The Woman's Civic Club their regu) meeting at the of Mrs. John Hubler evening Those M1 Thum Joi Fisher, Mri Cirazie Meyers, Mr Edward A Ray licker, Mrs Walter Ko Mrs, Peter Bwank Pear) lerson, Mrs William William Brouse, Ms and Mr Ir | meeling will ang pen Peelers Heid nome Frid were oA Vonada and his Trovola Btover &l al Sein $7 lady 100K gros: nr on atiending wh LF Al and LON er noay Wi-aw Danie wr ryt Ver Tain Here Mr romain Pat Ham, Mr Autie Schuts nha Bt wai AA y nr adievurg Mrs AT folk communi! Music TTI he TAI theatre ’ ba v umber Q 1s fy wok Fe old thy Centre Cou Thus Mun May JSLAPag Woodsdale “il Harry ge Rimoney }iay with nd Mrs the Lu- MoGl eck Altoona er Rossman Consolidate len pre a © 6 F. NOLL WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE 14-W Bellefonte, Pa. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pains Suickty AIA UC this mY Week a { ETRE eRe » who reCeived endance Frederick Har arth. s pain home 1 Kiwis img we he ang ang & Teah x19 on to enter high REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR Sara Emel of Bellefonte, visited at the Earl Crust home over 3 weekend Mrs. Frank Hull ard, Mrs Haze! Henry Huey, and I] the Ear] ata Mr. George Koons, of State Ox hess. the Dallas Ma day Don't forget the box social 10 bo. held on Friday evening May 10 in the basement of the Fillmore M E chu All Jadies are requested to bring boxes 50 donate candy, cake, etc Tick Helen Crust Huey home in Juni- Garb visit. at and son Dale, were visitors al all home on Sun- #¥ ren ad i ww" - { Education is a great a no; exclusively quisition of sset but it is confined to the ac-| intelligence a ee ~~ J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 There's an extra dividend with every family mon- ument purchased at our place of business during the month of May. We are giving free a marker to match any monument you may select. Lettered and installed with your family monument without any cost to you. PRICE RANGE TO SUIT EVERY PURPOSE Open Evenings from 7 to 9. Belletonte Marble & Granite Works WM. J MOKLE, Mgr Phone 27-M. 111 High Street
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