June 6, 1940. LJ (r—— eseernl } Mr and Mrs. H. BE Leonard of Gill street, spent Memorial Day in Pittsburgh, Marjory Triebold of South Patter- son street, spent the weekend visit- ing friends in Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and daughter Betty of East Beaver avenue, spent Sunday in Altoona Mrs. Della Staff of South Pugh Street, had as her guest on Thurs. day Anna McGolloff of Harrisburg Mrs. May Smith of West College avenue, had as her weekend Rucsl her daughter Nancy of White Ha ven Mr. and Mrs. William Markle and daughter Eleanor of North Patler- son street, spent Memorial Day at Cook's Forest Mrs. Zora Parsons of avenue had ag her Bue oral Day Mrs. Kenneth Weave! and children of Por: Matilda Mr. and Mrs Sheldon T Saith Patierson Street their weekend guests Dr Harald Saxton, « { Washing C Mrs. Russell Stamm spending some time ay the home of her sisters Mrs Elsie Noll and Mrs william Kaufman of East College avenue Mrs mother College Evelyn Hetrick and Mrs Zora Parsons of East avenue, attended u wedding Mrs Parsons son Clarence jin Agron Ohio, on Tuesday Florence Berry who has been a pi fonte Hi t Saturday and | home of Ww ol Henry Bru North Holmeg weekend with Mu recuperating (rom tion, at the home Wyomissing Mrs Elizabeth Rand avenue had as her orial Day Theodore Tressler family of Williamsport, Pete Powell, ang Mr. and E. MM. Tressier of Lock Haven guest - MIs LLS appearing now on the lawns One of the most 1 Memori- al day parades ever held in Spring Millis, T% | \ climaxed the wwu' Services were held at org&nizations a $s. Orvis Yarris { Sunbury guest al h Jacobson home on Friday evening. This is the month of roses—brides honeymoons, vacation and of course strawberry shortcake Mr. abd Mrs. Men: apd son and wife Earl Wolgensuth of Hershey, were at Abraham and Mrs. 8 an exter and the Mr resasaves ton, were ler, home last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Albin spent Sunday visiung Williamsport, Mr yout « guess Jacobson friends at day after spending two ing friends in our ir A. C. Dunlap, left on Sunday for an extended trip to visit friends and relatives in Michigan. C. B Ziegler, and Mrs, Lulu Brungard, were Sunday dinner guests at the Harry Wentzel home, at Loganton, sMr, and Mrs. A. C. Confer, and granddaughter Miss Carrie Conler, left on Monday on a vacation tri t§ South Dakota Miss Deloris Condo efl employment at the House “Under the supervision of Mrs, C. M, Waits, a group of solicitors, 8 in number, will canvass the Spring Mills area for contributions for the relief of war victims. The work is being done on a National scale and is being sponsored by the Ameri- can Red Cross, the same as was the soliciting done in this area a week age. The solicitors who are work- ing with Mrs, Watts are: Misses Isabelle Musser, Betty Robinson, Rena Ziegler, Evelyn Brooks, Sara Vonada, Mrs. Geraldine Jacobson, has obtain- Penns Cave grat Shown 4 B type broiler | 4 % ~~ —— A a STATE COLLEGE East visiting in 1 Hamilton guest had Mrs and Mrs. O. R. Williams of Beaver avenue, spent Sunday Bellefonte Mrs. Stella Krebs and son Donald West Beaver avenue, spent Sat- Williamsport Mrs. J. B. Hill of avenue have as hyllls of West Lawn, Hugh Etters of Miles street, and York Mr of irday in D1 mast their and Mrs 8 her weekend guests Mr James Sharp of New 4 Parsons of thelr guest son Llovd of Walter nad as he weekend thel and Mrs street Sara nent spen and Mrs avenue home in Lynn Woometn { East Beaver Carper Markle and daugh- North Patterson 1 he weekend with re- Wilkes Barre, rine Phillips and Mrs entertained Tues~ t the home of the lat- Mrs. Carrie haam of Ecken- ood 11 for member- but an emer- Red Cro Brown Hall hie of Lock and Har- Mr. and Ha Boiden " from «here ir some kley, daught Forest Eckley marriage Saturd MAY fr Richard Waite Bevel *ongratulatior he - Lose ris Sharpless ) Sandy 2. Earl Yearick Belle- Harold Grace of ¢ ol y ith her sister ayior of Beech Creek he stork payed a win Mrs the y leaving t girls ¢ home of Mr. and Fred Ranio, and on Saturday Angel of Death took one and we extend our greatest sympathy to the family Mr and Mrs, Willis Houser, Mr and Mrs. Claud Johnsonbaugh and daughter Shirley, were shopping in Lock Haven on Saturday Mr, Elmer Breon is on list, and we wish him a speedy covery Mr and Mrs. Andy Yarnell and son Jackie, Miss Lula and Damarius Knox spent a day last week in Al- toona, doing some shopping the sick re- NEW Style Features Beauty in this new Kalamazoo Range. See It Today 19%" x 177 x 1¥’ oven. Separate drawer- . Big storage cabinet. wool insulation. Automatic flash lighters. Non-tipping racks. Set-back Pedes Thermostat Factory Price. Factory Guaranteed. 1,500,000 Satisfied Users of Kalamazoo products. : KALAMAZOO, 112 WEST HIGH STREET PHONE 63-R BELLEFONTE, PA. alamazeQ Direct to You eavy tal Base. SPOVE 8 FURNACE COMPANY | Year Mahlon King, Max Eckley and Lorena Rider, will graduate this from the Bellefonte High School, | Miss Verna Houser at the home of Mr, and Mrs Young on Thursday. Harrison Walker visited with his girl friend Miss Kathleen Hillard on Sunday Qecil Milton 4sited with his girl frien Miss Pauline Houser on Sunday, WOODWARD Ray Eisenhuth in company with Mr and Mrs. CE Kreamer and son, Harwood, made a business trip Sunbury last Wednesday Mrs. R. W, Krumrine of Deepdale Road Strafford, Philadelphia, and her sister Mrs. Hanselman and Mrs. Cook Lewisburg, Pa. were Monday afternoon guests at the E H Musser home where they had a pleasant chat with Mrs Tome Krumrine Mrs took dinner Ed. to of Pultz returned from her vish her brothers, William Kit in Bethlehem and Robert in P le She was accompanied home by the latter and his wife last Friday ing and are spending he weekend with Mrs. Fultz Memorial Day exerc were fit. observed here last Thursday :. It was a combined ex- carrieq through by the Sons Veterans, P O 8 of A and 1 OQ assisted by the Bartges' East itre County Band The music the band was much appreciated G. A Frederick Grieging de- imnoréssive and time- time which was The Barge and as Carrie Lo ev Se very at that received tre County piayego also the programs ie mem- sored Mrs by Fred Site Orvis Orndorf and sere ky Lowell Stover n Mu gue at Mrs. Wilson if Centre guest wor Lae Ard Hall with in a welcome Sunday nd acquaintances ’ Stover ol Mrs. Daniel were Sunday and Middleburg, guests a: the Har allernoon id Ard residence the Home Coming Pauls Union aflernoon the folks of the Home 8t. Paul Sunday mber of attended s at the at Fiedler and eveni Fie Musser Gramiey Store nu on Jeremiah neral near Wall's forenoon Mrs. Jeremiah Gramley viving widow is a first Mr H. O. Fiedler Musser It is these U " smells on Sul the st ving cousin H and Reuben for nation, to do unceas- ing organised pmying if we as a people expect keep from the t and tortures of this hor- rible European War. Please read- er, take this to heart. For no na- is any stronger than when it s right with Cod. let's all re- member only stewards In God's sight, and when a nation rejects God it is fast on the road 0 destruction. Not guns first but God, yes, we believe in being fully prepared to meet the enemy on our own grounds in the name of God like David of old Why in the name of good common sense can't our country stop playing baseball on Sutiday which is positively against God's Holy Word, Yes, If your right with God you won'y fish on Sunday either, neither will you foster so-called Siiikes. So lets clean up thoroughly, time States A our d to scorches Lion we're a FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Lucas of Pleasant Valley, called at the Ame- lia Chapman home on Tuesday a “¥ ” Mrs, Jane Lucas of Holts Hollow, is visiting at present at the Melvin Laicas home. Mrs. Amelia Chapman and Mrs Russell Jones and son Ernie visited on Tuesday Deorge Houdeshell at Pleasant Val- ey, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Akron, Ohio, visited last week with home folks. Duey Shay valled on Dick Wat- king on Tuesday evening. Mr ahd Mrs. Alvin Corman and | | baby of Howard RD. visited on | Sunday at the Duey Shay home. Mr. and Mrs. Roll Feimiee and on Sunday. {| Mrs Amelia Chapman and Mr. | jand Mrs. Russell Jones and son! | Ernie visited with friends ac Mt.| | Methodist Sunday School Sunday Eagle on Sunday. Mr. ang Mrs. McDowel Walker | and children of Oryiston, visited on! | Friday at the Russell Lucas home. | - i Pigeon Is Hobo “Hobo.” mounts a Susquehanna and New. York train at Newberry and a To- | wanda he chansé: for the Lehigh Valley to Wilkes-Barre, making his! Lreturn ia the e . On Tieng TOF aot wo I 100 | people g=thered at Towanda to see him start for home, son Franoes, afternoon with Mra. inic Kerin Sunday were: Justice of! Askey : | Mrs, Frank Holt, Mrs Harry Flah- a firain-riding. pigeon, avels every day from Newberry to! | Wilkes-Barre. In the morning he! ‘program Speakers were Rev. DeBoer, and THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FILLMORE (From last week) Mr, and Mrs. George Koons ol State College, visited at the Frank Hull home on Wednesday evening of last week Mrs George Hoover, Mrs, Lottie Parker, of Juniata, Mrs, Henry Huey visited at the Harold Bloom home on Tuesday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs Sam Kelley and family of Philipsburg, called at the T M. Huey home and W. D, Mar- shall home on Tuesday evening Of last week. Mr. and Mrs Walter Corman and son, ang Malcolm Taylor all of Bellefonte, called at the J. E, Tay- lor home on Wednesday evening of last week Mr and John olf McKinley Glenn evening Mrs called nome Grege t the one and family nobaugh L week n ia Mr. and and family Paul Clevenstine Zion, visited at Lhe Bernard Crust home on Sunday Mr and Mrs, Merrill family of Bellefonte, vi Edward Taylor home Mr: of Taylor ited at Sunday on Jellefonte, visited Sunday Vonada Cou- Wit- home On of sarl Witmer AW Edna visited a of t the 1 Sunday nd Mi: Harold Mi and Blcom of Centre Hall Lester Crust and Bellefonte Hoover Bloom and . yr I Harry Garner and snd hey BOY 3ill Park- La, as Koon: the Frank MOSHANNON nee who attended Memorial re quite daughie, iver . sel galel aq Mars w wa rover C i 4 few gays of Mn me: er al Leeder Mr. a Mr Ernest Mulbol and sons Bdward and David Mrs Anne Lewis took dinner al the LeRoy Lewis home Thursday of last werk Mr C C Lucas several days Lewis of Pleasant Gal week al the o atlend- at Snow lass home als spent Cas and gradualion fa exer Mr and Mrs. Myron Hughey with n Raymond ang “Billy,” and William Hughey all of Bur- eitstown, spent the past weekend home of Mr. Ambets Fye George Pearce and daugh- Vivian and Mildred, of Lae Mrs ors. Bet past we { M1 Pearoe’s don Fve Visitors at the home of Mr Mert Frank Culver past week were: Mr. and Mrs Samuel Hipple Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ward and son Donald, ang Mr. and Mrs. Paul Culver Mr. and Mrs. FP. L Zimmerman and Bobby of A'toona, were hee ‘or Memorial Day services and tooX @ pper at the Jchn F Lucas home Mary Ann Lucas RN. was hone Tuesday of last week, attended the cass night exercises at Snow Shoe also accompanied by Mr. Harrv Misser of 8t te College Wednesday evening they attended graduati n exercises, Miss Alice Borger who spent the past wint'r in DuBois, is spending some time pt! 1¢* home here, (From last week) Mrs. Catherine Lucas is visiting relatives at Renovo and North Bend the past few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearce mo- tored to Clearflely Tuesday after- noon of last week David Watson was a patient at the Philipsburg hospital esgay of last week, for the removal of his torgils. He is recovering at his home Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Borger Sunday were: Mr and Mrs David Sealoner, and and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8mith from Hanover, Pa — ia the | They also attended the Methodist Sunday School. Violet Borger ac- cuir panied them home to spend 8 I» weeks 7pcation there Vic'iors at the home of Mrs Win- | Mrs Chrirtene May, and Mr Clarence Williamson of Williamsp. rt, Joan | May accompanied them home after sperding several weeks vacation in| the city. bafralaureate servieos Shoe Sunday evening, Quite a Wumbey of our people at- | in 8now| Mrs. Gallager formerly Harel Quick bik Ming There Were 67 present at the nd four visitors, have Been fixing up ince who at the cemetery were: Mr and arty of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fisher of Montoursville, On Sunday Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Mr, and Mrs. John F. Lucas motored to Pairview ceme- tery three miles north of Curtin stieng the Memorial Day service A large crowd assembled and the Was very good The a | iy. They also atiended the Rudy JACKSONVILLE (From last week) The Jacksonville cemelery ansso- ciation fs holding a meeling on Wednesday evening June 5 to make complete arrangements for their big annual festival which will be held on June 22, anyone Inter- ested In this meeting is invited and urged to attend The Ladies Ald Soclety will hold their June meeting on Thursday evening June 6 gt the home of Mrs George Weight Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bartley and son John of Olean, New York, were Sunday dinner guests of his broth- er Miles Bartley and family Saturday evening callers at the R. J. Vonada home were her fath- er Willlam Poorman and daugh- ters Margaret and Evelyn and Mrs Matilda Ertley of Howard Mr and Mrs John Vonada and son Jerry and Lewis and Miss Janet Shortledge of Little Nittany Miss Dorothy Belz |s indefinitely in the Laurann ty Salon in Lock Haven Mis Aley on Monday morning three day: ton with ard High Visitor home on Thursday Mr and Mr Cly on Kenneth Maurice DePuy Mr ng Mr lay allernoo: employed Beau- Bette returned home after gpending Washing - How - ightseeing at the Senior class School of Vonada were and Mrs York City Aley the Hall riday Sam Hubert evening Watson 121 al the de spent : i : m John Sohacfler home of Centre James Lucag Mr Howard wor Mrs of rs at tl Mr. an iaughter: Mr Ald aaughler and Altoona GAY visi ley home Mulholian and Elizabeoh of Bel Harry Strunk of State C 1 were d wood ho" liege On Wednesday Week a nha Robb and ADhOwer wie Grang | Kn Henr Mr a William Bootie of Little itany. O her callers gi the Boone home were Mr fg Mrs BEd Heck and daughter Esther, George Boone, Mr. and Mrs Richard McCaleb end daughters Ethel and Ruih of Lock Haven Mr anil Mra Nevin Dolan and family Mill Hall Mr and Mra Milford children Bellefonte Thursday evening Conaway Russell Gable of Mill Hal) visiter his aunt, Mrs Olive Sploer Thursday Chan Hou ang Ann 8h Sunday home Sunday dinner James Shaffer me were Mr. and Mrz: Roy Shaffer of Lyonstown other vallers were Kenneth Fike Rx Con and son Harry supper guests were Kathryn and Luey Conaway Mr and Mrs Miles Bartley and childrenn were Sunday evening vis- tars with her parents, Mr and Mrs C. L. Neff of Howard Mr. ang Mrs Howard Dixson of Flemington and Mr Ted Dixson were Sunday visitors with thelr father, Mr. William Dixson who we are very sorry to learn ig not im- proving Mr. and Mrs C8 Miller of Lock Haven, spent unday with her brother, Mr Eimer Swope and fam- Other callers at the same home were Mr. and Mrs Oscar Munro and daughter Marian of Lock Haven ang Mr and Mrs. Les- ter Meek and children Dick and Lu- cille of BelleTonte, a ty | of Healon and f ol D on er of Pieasa: ank of Bellefon visitors at the John guests at the home wr A number of our people attended | the Decoration Day exercises held at Zion on Sunday afternoon which Was very impressive, the speakers were Rev. Lewis Kline of Howard and Mr. John Love of Bellefonte using as their theme Christian patriotiam. a — PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP, Thomas Peese of Coleville, spent the weekend with his sister and | family, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Emin- { hizer. i : lege, with Anna’s mother, Mrs. Rose | i RUNVILLE Rev. Toblas and family motored to McCartney, Pa., 10 spend Decor- ation day with relatives, Fred Reese's baby was taken ill} with a throat infection and on Sal- urday afternoon was rushed the hospital at Harrisburg by Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Hackenberg. | Miss Lulu Zerby of Pine visited with her sister, Mrs Lucas over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Purl and daughter Sara of Williamsport spent Decoration day with home folks Rain grain getting ground out if Mr daughter Myers Hall, Mabel hay and much delay In crops in the this spring. It will work we have a late fall and Mrs W, A Walker and Goldie and her [riend motored to West Md visi Mr Foster the weekend The Otterbein Brotherhood of the U. B. church met last Saturday evening and arranged SPpONSOr 4 banquet for Father an day to be held Saturday even- 15th {t 6 o'clock in Mr Richard Gunsallus + lawn, If weather permits the church basement There nvitea and makes but rain causes the spring Lee el ed and over BONS program vard f outside speakers All community resent in our Pp Mrs. Johm Warner Wed nes Mr Dany and moveq asl William MeClure's nlo us oan men and womens Laura Holts The ladies men are meeting next Sund T MATI Aris reaching 10:30 a, POR LDA r and and family df Alloona of Read- { P Reese oud parents of Miss Joan Zetlie of i pending some Lime wilh Mri: Elis Auman Mrs Cora Young was shopper, on Saturday a LADY gir Centre Mr Hall ow, Bite an Altoona “wu al E 1 honor Guests ner was served and Mis Jinhe 2 In birthday M. Woodring, Mr Mr. and E J. Woodring D. J Woodring, Mr. ang Mr Mattern and Miss Jane Mal- Mr and Mrs 8 W Mattern and Mrs. WC. Rothrock, Mrs Sanders Mrs. Margare: M ng Mrs, ET Be] ¥ = i a Mis. Nanhie burgh. is spend ; sane time Mr. and rs Joe William: Mrs. Alice Harshi and relatives here Mrs. Irene Curry of Altoona, visil- ed at the G. R Cowher home, on Wednesday Melvin Woodring of Narrisiown spent the weekend with his moth- er, Mrs. Minnie 1. Woodiing Mrs Media Johnson is ber sister. at Punxsutawney Don Williams of Lancaster visiting his mother Mrs. Grace Williams. A two act-play. mony” and “The Country Store’ tponsareg by the fire company will be given at the Harpster garage on Wednesday evening, June 5 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lane spent Satl- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Beckwith, at Hannah Mrz Jim Wilton is visiting rela- Richards of rger, R “Object Mairi- | tives at Altoona, for several days Mr and Mrs. John © Williams and Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Paton of Tyrone, vigiteq with Mrs. Alice Pat- ton of Memorial day. { MARTHA Miss June Robinson entertained her brothers Curt of Sharon, Pa. ang Chaney of Baltimore Md. last week Mr. E E Ardery and daughters Verna and lela, of Bellefonte, vis- ited with the G EB Ardery family Memorial day, other guests were Mr. and Mrs Clair Hollen, of Al toona, and Mr and Mrs Russell Ardery of Clearfield, Pa | Mr. and Mrs John McLaughlin d%d son Boyd of Altoona, visited James and June Robinson Memori- ad Day. i Greater— Gayer— Grander than 1939 NEW EXHIBITS, NEW AMUSEMENTS Meals at new low prices SPECIAL COACH TRAIN Lv. 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