. July 18, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three © PLEASANT GAP (From last week) birthday Mr. and Mrs Elmer Horner and | priseq was grandson of Illinois were guests | was the recipi Saturday at the Samuel Horner | fgul home, mind Misses Laura enjoyable Zimmerman are Delici York where they have tending Business College summer, } res We are sorry to that Mrs Warner of T E Jodon who has been in Il Friday ang health for a long time specially | Mers nitserable at present The Ki dinner Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Logan Grange ladies spent last week with in | Grange ball Tu : Harrisburg quite well a SIC ad Mr. and Mrs Th a Re and son Donald of Y., are spending a tion with relatives this vicinity James Noll from Interlaken had been visiting Henry Gruber ng to attend the Phillip Smith m ntl: ! Nel ! from the Baird apartments apartment above the garage he recently purchased Irom Strunks He hap Omplietely novated the ins ide ald expect start bh the outs Soon The quarterly Methodist 'C gust 6th. with C August 14th Miller will be gut ly the remainder as he is attending lisle from July 8t take a vadation the time. Othe ini rs will fi ‘ the pulpit during his absense From last The condit Mi Mi Tate who has been for a number of much worse days Mr. and daughter spent the weekend one's sister, Mrs The Sunday School Mrs. Wade BEvey picnic at Hecla ternoon, Mrs niece, from Philadel after having past two weeks Mrs. Ray Melroy n trip to Harrisburg of the week and hotne Tuesday following guests home of her Heary Noll ! dames Margaret Show Noll, Reng Bilge Noll, Cecelia Mary Evey Nell, Vera Mayme Showers NoB and out of Decker, Mrs Wall fonte, and Mrs il dadghter Jsan, of} wag the geaasichy$ she was sur- mildly many beauti- and doesn’ when sucn provided served and 0 say putting it ol and gifts having birthdays surprises hments st ent useful are were Arlene from and home been fol Keller both Do- John spent Mary Dehn Ro Mrs daughter and Mr hester, N. Y day with the { for- Belle Sampse!l note is sister is served by the at esday ey WRI Hockenberr) local friends Merrill William Tonawanda two week friends wnspeople attend ami Bgv number of our peopl weeks al ( return: ‘ peake N ved sicle contere mani Adan town PLEASANT BOGGS VALLEY TWP. week) On Mr uttie Adams, Edith ang own Wa $i nt § Me lroy a ENSATIONAL ’ # A beautiful, convenient and “modern yet powerful and eco- _pomical rangs at a price you will Joel you can afford to pay. The yurners are easy lo light and mainiin an “even, intense heat for any baking or cooking They are smokeless and odorless in operation. Oven is an excellent ‘baker and fully insulated. ~ There are other models available in both Taig All are priced excep- tionally low. H.P. SCHAEFFER She he cut his quired two stilchey | dren, | ter Shirley, Mrs | and daughters Virginia, Helen and | June. good {health and are unususilly active for ; returning. home PINE GLEN The same old +H cooking club met July 8, at Gladys Hoover's meeting was opened as usual by saying the 4-H pledge, followed by the minutes of the last meeting followed by the roll call, the roll call wag answered by naming some famous person, following the roll call Miss Butler demonstrated how to receive and introduce people tC one another. We then taiked about our campfire, the time and date was set for Thursday July 11, we then filled to the kitchen where we prepared the following, corn chow- der, quick coffee cake, chocolate corn starch and vegetable salad Miss Butler appointed Frances Fye and Betty Dixon to get the table The time. date and place was set for our next meeting on July 23, at Gladys Hodwer's at 9:30 mm he morning The camp fire was well attended by the 4-H clujy girls and boys, Miss Butler and Mr, Coolidge were present at meeting, We did not go out open to hold our meeting. So while the girls and boys played games in the room Miss Butler Mrs. Hoover and Mrs Fye prepared tu! hot dogs for us We then set the date July 18, if the weathe! man permit I hope 50 thie for (From last we Midiam Marviand, vi Kk) and som Edward ited Mr. Mid- Midlam Edward of at Emma m's sisier schmoke lends { Mrs on «© Saturday Ivan Plue- Wi card served WE Mr Narehood and Clair Benton Charles, Mrs Edith : Velda and Shiriey Hoover, Mr nd Mrs. Clyde Vieh- dorfer and son Max, Mr. and Mrs Pred Pluebell, and Marie Pluebell Harold Hoover, Jessie Benton, Oscar n, Mr and Mrs, Ivan Pluebell mn Mr and Mrs evening ang WHE Odi ang ne Grange park daughter Rila the weekend nd Mrs. James an ac- Work and re- the « } Fr met with Monday, while a og With an ax 10 Cae re Gicient on a Speedy Overy “and Mrs. Paul Mulhoi spent the weeken Hodges while here, Mr time with Mrz. Viehdorier Hope Mr tor of Mr thes Mui- Mr a short er, tats ened eg NOLAND S sis Sn ssn A ——— BUSH HOLLOW were 94 Sunday Sunday morning. You are back again nex: Sun- will be preaching Sunday nex! accourn: Byrd Allentown. Prayer Meet the church this Wednesda) Wednesday night and be services out wo ny ited There no Scbr oh of Rav night also next remember hs there SO hess Eimer Lucas and Russell Walso: both of this place purchased new cars last week. Hope they can keep them cut of the ditches Rev, and Mrs. Byrg took supper at the Andrew Irvin home last Wednesday night and Thursday night at the Roy Spoils home Mr, and Mrs. Evard Adamg ol! Pittsburgh, visited on Saturday al the home of the latter's sigter, Mrs Edna Spoits. Mr. and Mrs. Adamt were spending several davs with another gister Mrs. D. H Custer ol Unionville Miss Florence Lucas spent the weekend with her father E P. Luca) and family. Miss Beverly Gray of Coleville spent last week with her sunt Mr Martin Spots and family. This week her sister Virginia is visiting the Spotts home, Lucas Reunion Is Held At Keystone The annual Lucas reunion was held at Keystone on July 4, enter- tainment during the day including shooting matches, bicycling and other sports Those present Mrs included: Mr. and William FP. Lucas and chil- Geraldine and Nelson; Mr and Mrs. John A, Lucas and daugh- Beagle Hassinge: Dolores, Mr. ang Mrs, Willis Lucas | and son, Junior: Mr. and Mrs Wal- {ter Ruhl and son, Richard: Mrs Ann Bickel and ‘children. Joanne ang Bobby, Mr, and Mrs. ioe lu-| car and daughter, Charles Greninger, fonte; Mrs, Nancy Lee! all of Robert l— Miltheim Cou Wedded 7 Years Mr. and Mrs. W William A. Btover,! of Millheim, on June 265th observed | their 67th wedding anniversary [quietly at thelr home. Mr. Stover was 80 last April, | became T In| while Mre Btover Both of them are in | thelr years. The | in the Belle- | William J. Lucas and | children, Pauline and Biiiy, and | Mr. and Mrs. Howarth, of | | | Jahnstawn, BILLETT REUNION of the Billett family all day at Reser- very Rappy descendants was held Sunday, voir Park, Tyrone, a and successful occasion attended by, one hundred and thirty-five mem- bers of the clan, The meeting was presided over by the president of the organiza- tion, Robert Billett, of Bellefonte, and the secretary, Mrs. Earl Tea- man, also of Bellefonte The officers elected to serve for the coming year are as follows president, Roscoe W. Blllett, Tyrone; vice president {liam Blllett, Bellefonte; treasurer, Glenn Tyrone: secretary, Mrs. Nelson Bil- lett, Bellefonte Billy Bar of members of the clan Mr. and Mrs. William State College, with the organization, also celebrated third birthday anniversary The oldest members present were Mrs, Confer, of Howard, and Wil- liam Billett, of Bellefonte, aged VOars The younge Diana Shutt Bellefonte M1 of Wa Ginley member tance younger and son of L. Barr, of help of the nis one the an] ii st member present wis aged seven weeks of tine, John were Krvder Cleven D. C.. and Mr of Cleveland, Ohio comin M1 hineton ana the greatest + reunion would Park, Tyront Sunday in Reser cian came Cleveland Johns- the D.C Pitcalr Pennsylva Hubler » member washing Pittsburgh Altoona Bellefonte Mr n Presto John Bil- ohn Billet! HERMAN Viet 3iiletl Mr Robert Teamar The second annual reunion of the! | Burly, Waite, ! Jr. Joan Mrs bara, well der Mr. and Mrs, and Bobby Taylor Billett, Billett, Mr, and Carl Cole and children, Bar- Peggy and Ward, Mrs, Bur. Brungard, Mr. and Mrs, Kry- Clevenstine, Mrs. Cleveland Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Blllett, Miss Valrue Blllett, George Shope, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blllett Donald Billet, Veda Hoover, Mr. and Mrs Latimer Billett, Richard Miller, Robert Bil- lett, Bable Sunday, Margaret Bil- lett, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bloom, Fred Bloom, Mr. William Billett, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Houser, La- rue Houser, Fay, Janet and Leonard Houser, Mrs. Walter Nichols Mrs Leonard Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. C R. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Waite Glenn R. Walte, Mr. and Mrs, Guy Thompson, C. Nevin Waite, Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Preist Dan Forest and Mike Preis Mrs. J. F. Stillwell Miss Bettie Snyder Mr. and Mrs Earl E Smith, Jack Isenberg, Mr and Mrs Gi Billett, Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Billett and grandsons Donny and Freddy Billett, Mr. and Mr F Smith Mrs Ella High Mr. and William L. Barr son, Billy Mr and Mr Irvin, Mu John McGinley Florence Ginter and children Joan, Elmer, Miss Mary Helen lenbaugh, Mr. Harold Catherine Mr. and } ford Gardner William Coralis Caldwell, Mr. and H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Bil ett, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bund Mrs. Alice Confer Mr Mil in Confer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Confer Billie Phil Jerry, Jim, Joe and Evon Confer, Mr. and Mr Charles Lee John 'W Ralph, Aline Be Grace Martha Ba Lee, Mr A red AL va wr Danco Garaner Mn Le roara Miss ome ana REUNION family Nir f whom art Herman WAR PR time 8 Upper fIrnoo remained AL the aft we m same malden name With family Upon each kindly The guardian angel Decreed a short These well depart etchings writien face; on plain her chart months apart Hved lives puld both few Their deeds. time sont erase You see. both deft in different scroll While useful living had its toll As daily ‘lima’ of life A family monument They rendered service years Sometimes Again In tears Today shose deeds are souvenirs ‘Mon those where efforts went unroll through the in joy ut We're missing now this kin of ours But none of us can stay the powers, Controlling all our living hours And guiding the scythe of time; We know both lives were lived 80 well And ready when Which brought knell, That beckohed the summons fell the final to His shrine —Sara Kaulman Turner Reunion The Turner reunion was held on July 14, 1940, with a nice day and everybody enjoyed themselves, Those present were: Mrs. T. R Baney and | two grandchildren, Mr. Lifey Lucas, ‘all of Bush Hollow: Willlam Tur! Mr. | and Mrs. Gerald Williams and fam- | and Mrs, Scott Milton and ner, Dale Turner and family, ily, Mr family and Miss Lois Stanton, all of Port Matilda; Harry Turner, Mr, | and Mrs. Orvis Turner and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Char«| les Turner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Aug- | of Glen Richey; Curwensville: and | all of Clark Turner ustine Kula, ‘Mr. and Mrs ‘baby, of Philipsburg; Mr. and Mrs, | {Don Stevens and family, Mrs. Liz- | Woodland, and vie Peters. all of Miss Jennie Lee Livergood, of Cur- wensville. All had a good time and | {hope to enjoy many more reuntons | 1th future years. There was a fam- ‘fly dinner and supper and then eame the parting time, wishing each one a safe journey home. There ‘were 58 in all that enjoyed the outing. The next reunion will be held on the second Sunday of July ‘next year. JULIAN i (From last week) The U, B. Sunday School will hold a picnic, Saturday, July 13, at| | Oetz’s Grove in Julian. very one | welcome, come and bring your bas- ket. | Mrs Mable Nearhoof returned home from Philipsburg Hospital | last Tuesday, very much improved Mrs. Harry Dillon and son Ray- mond visited a few duis at the Mr. ond ea parting | mittees were Mrs. Ft appointed as receplion wi Herma: rireaert Filia Mr and Pieasat ~3 daugh er Shiriey Keith Rimmey, of Mr and Mm Be Mr Mrs Mr Willian Margaret and sou Herman, Mr and Mr man i daughts cy. of Bellefonte ry Walker, Beliwood R H Walker and chi Mr Mrs Paul i n man, Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs Kaufman daughter Marcella Char- jeston, W. Va. Mr Mrz R C Mr. and Mrs. Fred Her- Bobby and Preddie, Mr Mrs Jack Milsony and son Jackie, Philipsburg. Mr and Mrs Harry Herman, Reedsville: Mr and sre Paul Flood, and daughter, Mrs Roxie Herman, daughters Ann and Ethel Mr. and Mrs Herman. sons Dale and Robert Mr and Mrs Ted Herman, Mrs Orris Herman, Miss Sylvia Spicer Mrs. Leah Isenberg, daughter Mar fan, of ate College: Mr and Mrs M A Carringer daughters Rachel Dorothy, and son Bob. Tionesia ‘Mr 2nd Mrs Clayton Reish Mrs Howard Newcomer and daughter Miss Nelle G Herman, Aspinwall: Mrs. George Smith Lock Haven Mrs. Bertha Becker, Ni- |sgara Palls, N. Y.; Miss Ella Baum- {gardner. Mrs. Mabel Williams, Mr and Mrz Bruce Williams and two children. Mrs. Ruth Waite, of Al- toona: Miss Emeleen Ross, Spring LR and © * anc a] ne Miller Allentown; i Mills LJ | ME Willams spent the weekend at the home of Bernard Williams of Chester Mr. and Mrs Williamsport, have moved Jerry Flack farm. Mr. Jack Brannon returned to his Wilford Snook ol to the hiz two weeks vacation with his family. The first week they spent a: the World's Fair, Jean Brennan visiteq over the weekend with her friends, Anabelle and lsabel Miller of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs Harry Maurer Droze and Minerva and Willard | Williams, spent the 4th of July at Lakemont Park i Grove Reunion The annual Grove reunion was held at Hecln Park on July 4, and the place chosen for 1941 was Wood - ward Cave. There were 28 present, including the family, the grande, | dren and a few friends Those present were: Mr and] Mrs. Harry Barlenbaugh Orove and Lauek Grove and one son, Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grove and two daughters, Helen and Geraldine, and two sons, Robert and Gerald, ‘Mrz. John Curdack and two child- ren, Norma and Walter, Mrs. Wal- ter Van Voorhis, of Pottsville, and Mr. and and son Daniel, tol; and and M of Nittany, [Miss Viola R [The children jone son, Charlie The | want bey Wey sometiv Str the a 36. | Classified column inl this paper. Ty 8, eR ! Paber, Mr. and Mrs work in Pittsburgh after spending PORT MATILDA Mrs. Victor Weston is Vvisiing with relatives at Altoona Mrs. Susie Wiser days with Mrs John cently Jimmie brothers, Albert Washington, D. C The Methodis, Missionary sociely met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs, W. E Willams members present were: Mrs. Ora Bhobert Mrs Rudy, Mrs. Lillie Spotls, Mrs Herman Allshouse, Mrs, Clark, Mis; Mabel Williams and Mrs, William» Mrs. Arthur Roblgon and baby Hannah Jane, are visiting Mrs Robison's parems, M: Mr Walker at Philipsburg The Missionary 8oclely Presbyterian church were to had a picnic al the community last Friday for their poned it on until a laler dale M ins Weaver wyisited weeks in DC The Harper reunion i on Baturday, July 2 park severad re- spent Thomas Williams with hi pim @l visited and Mal and nave Dar Sunday School Pat account Grace communily evening din Harry Ben ronel Bennett MeCulough Alonza Be Sunday ner the home cf brother, Ce Keesport, Mrs kinsburg, Mr Tyrone Weekend visitors at Mrs. Ora Bhobert were George Hess Jr her grandda LAN NA Hess of Bt Dorothy Oldmixon and Miss Elaine Brighton, visited on ith Lhelr unce ang and Mrs. E M. Woodring Harvey Hoover guest iL wert of Mce- of Wh. 1 Po ught thy al Mr; Oona . N New Wednes- M aunt DOeTrIar Philipsburg Willams © SOT Ciracs SONNY Be! rancma Waki Ww trl wy La waing Mis Fred Pringle of Lock Haven He weekend al Ww Dome Net Weekend visto al Mrs. Harold t hue nome improved Ts Rl again Monday major operation » recovery A ———— ———— HOLTS HOLLOW were po, ang Murs Ed Healor Petrer Mr and teon, Mr and Mrs snd baby Mr and Mr n. Mr. anc ang Mra Mr. and and Mrs Mr Mang family Johnsor Mr Pos Inger rd family «72 4 are and an Bernu children and children son, Mrs Confer nfer, Ma- Donald Ait the] Watson McMillen Frances Poorman, J. E Ox rie Johnson Nevin Watson Shade, Dick Johnson, Mrs Laity urd Mr ang Mrs Burg received quite a number of beans af] and useful gifts for which they wish thank every one Sandwiches cake pickies and ice {ea were served reireslunents Bs I next and Laura Bible Study Tuesday even- ing at the Lee Johnson home Mr: MC. Reese of Gum Stump Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children Mr Chronemiller of Bellefonte, Mrs John Watson calle atl the Ed Con- fer home at Orviston on Sunda afternoon, Those who called at the Charlies Lucas home recently were Mr. anc Mrs George Wells and daughter of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bar! Weisel and two children of Cayuhaga Falls Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fye of Petzeriown: Jim Wensel and Hazel Reese, Mrs, Hattie Dunkle Mr. and Mrs Milford Dunkie and two daughters, Mrs, Nettie Malone Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Petzer, Mr. and Mrs Prank Cox and son Jim of Milesburg: Mrs. Randoiph Houck and two children of Bellefonte; E M. Burd and son Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petzer and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Milford Burd and chii- dren of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs Aft Burd, Mrs Edith Burd, Mr. and Mrs Lee Pitzgerald and children Mrs. Fitzgerald of Tyrone Billy McOlure of Milesburg, spent a few days at the Johnson home Orpha and Florence Butler of ®i- mira, NY. spent the weekend with relatives in this state. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Witherite of Pittsburgh, greeted many old friends at the festival] on Saturday evening. Mrs Lee Jolmson snd daughter | refurnes from Ney York Saturday accompanied by Richard Fyfe, who ‘ts spending his vacation with rela- | tives at this place LFRANK MAYES Auctioneer Real ol Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 Calvin BLANCHARD (From last week) The elt Judy glider Vacs ric 2it al which time wil be chanced ible Bchoo) y Ler held wih poren Dally gan atl Monday. Th tending Lhils people The W W churen, wii hoi tl reguaar ing at the regular place 9n Frida evening Independenc Very quis though there Among Lom of Cherry T with hey Theodore Yar: Rh 4 « off LF] el ( PPortunily Pi l iby Ho opel own the young Baptist mes! cv ebral rd ed wer “a mother en of * Mr guests saoguaintar Howarg Plank Ji Bessie Plank Camp Hill and of ompanied home b) niece of Mr Gladys sured here at ag with ation well had a delightful vac the Kreamer home. as the youngsters of to Earle Vonada, Jr ney was a Sunday guest high school mate Harwood Kr eam er The weather thus much cool, yes corn to grow, Very few of the oom stalkg have developed their fas- sels, A few early sweel corn stalk: are in and some coming into tasse] Mr and Mrs. Driedger and tw daughters Bettie and Mildred of Tocony, Philadelphia, are guests ai the William Haines residence. Mr and Mrs, Driedger are no strangers in our jocality. having come on va- cation trips for some eight years. Mr and Mrs M O. Stover of | Millheim were Sunday afternoon guests at the R. E Musser residence ~ LEGAL NOTICES EXEC TTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Bstate of Martha A Rote late of Spring Township, Centre County, deceased Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to ihe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested "to make payment and those having claims to present the same duly roven, without delay to SIMON E OTE. Bellefonte, R. D. 3; EDWARD FE. MEASE. Pitcalrn, Pa. Executors | W. Harrison Walker, Atty x83 has been the far oold, for LOO vet | by the Sheriff of Centre County the sald helrs "dence, and If not oause why the proper ADMININTHATOR'S the Matier of the Estate of Bd- win FB. vin, iste of Buston Town- ship, Cen County deceased Letters of administrat estate having been gra: dersigned, all persons ir requested to make d those wt he NOTICE In tre nied the wis debted wiere« muned) « Davine GrImAridas ssn RYT, 1 without delay for BELLEFONTE ments od ate ot PP Uniony Borough istration on sald knled the UU Noe led hers make ranediate ALIMTOR'S REPORT RECEIPTS Treas. July Yeager 87128 83 1940 B43 YE SAGER HOMPSON WELSH A ’ AUDITOR'S NOTICS EXECUTOR FB ¥ SALE HT. Exe ate of EY SALE ‘ bye Bid In on wH right, Execy when the rane ot and parol of Te a a snd declar- ihe oon 0 said ¢ N bor de Ww oe giver ON WAIKER or Estat e Bellefonte. Pa x26 NOTICY the Satisfaction C. M. Bower Pleas of 218 Sep- Comenon na. No Furst thelr are the Jumse ( presented : they pelition owners ground Bellefonte, County State of Pennsvivania described as follows BEGINNING at an alley slong Linn Street One Hundred feet to a post. thence along other ots of said C. M. Bower two hundred feel to an aliey. thence along sald alley one hundred feet 0 said alley first herein referred thence along seid alley two hundred feet to the place of beginning Containing one hun- dred Teel tn frofit on Linn Street and extending back Pwo hundred feet to an alley and having thereon erect. ed & WWwo story brick dwelling house and other putbulldings That an unsatisfied mortgage upon the said premises remains of record in the Office for the Recorder of Deeds of Centre County given by C M. Bower to Mrs. C. E Orvis dated the 20th day of December, 1808 re. corded in said office in Mortgage Book T at page i868 for $4000, and that the period of twenty-one years has elaps- ed ince the pringipal of sald mori gage hax become due and payable, and no payment has been made with- in sald period of either principal or interest, and praying for satisfaction Centre and bounded and thence 0 thereof. Whereupon said Oourt ordered that notice of sald facts be served on or legal representa- tives of Mrs CC. E Orvis. or may be the known holder or holders of said mortgage if to be found in sald counily. and having known resi thei to give pub- lic notice by advertisement requiring them to appesr in sald court on the Sth day of Seplember A. D. 1940 15 answer sald petition and tw show Decree should not be granted. and said mortgage gatisfied of record EDWARD R MILLER Rnd Sherift ol Centre Co a I ey J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County Representative, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Phone 190
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