Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 15, 1940, Image 11

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    August 15,
1940.
WOODWARD
Tillie Bowersox spent the week: |
end with her friend, Miss Lulu
Bartges near Pine Creek Mills
Harry Crader returned from
vagation trip to Ocean City and|
other points of interest in New
Jersey last week, where he visited
relatives of his,
On last Wednesday evening
State College Commerce Club
entertained at the Woodward
tel. They were he guest:
Charlie Hosterman, the proprietor
for supper. This was their
cruise. The Centre Dally
last week the tall
journey
On Thursday ever
bers of the Bartges
County Band of thi
the remainder
at Lock Haven
a number
for a festival
Vicksburg for
day evening
Mr. and Mr
a Broom ang
married Buffalo
at the Mr
Bowersox last Tue
honeymoon tr I'he
nephew of Roy Bowe:
of Mr Mi
of above name
them many happy
Year wedded
o
th |
wa
Ho
i]
secona
Time
ft}
de
rave
of
where
ol
f
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home of
and
Of
Plea © "it
made by
ward E 1
their
The
Woodward
proximate
tor H
the devotion
All Leaguer
invited a
social ang
bu
meet
Re:
ed. Such p
as Ray On
H. A. Houseal
Bowersox of Akron,
Mrs M O Siover and
Bloom of Millheim and
Mrs. Musser of Mifili
noticed in the services
glad to greet ead
Biggs of
guest speaker
The for
course
nbu
n
text
wa
-
Russell
spent the
his paren
Jeanne Donald:or
loo 114
lege AVE ie
Rev
ruthers
nue, jeft
weeks vad
Rev. R
pn street
tins Ferry
spend several week
Saturd
ation
A Se
raft
Ohio
ent
Mr am Mi
South Pugh
guest on Wed
ter Mr Carl
port
Mr
daughters «
left Saturday
Ontario, Canada
spend a month
Mr. and Mrs
Patterson street had as
on Wednesday
drew Melville
Swarthmore and
Schroeder of Peotone
f Fast
§
ANG
Julia Garner o
nue, 1 we
her uncle and aunt, Mr
John H. Roan of Philadelphi k
ing also spent several days with her
aunt, Mrs, Thomas Boyd of Wild-
pent the past
Cheaman
Harmless to
{| bad
Stover and |
Millheim
the R. E
M O
of
al
Mr
Mi
were
and Mrs
Bertha loone
Sunday guests
Musser residence
Well, the katy-dids are few I
number thus far this season due nc
doubt to the cold rainy spring wi
Some one sald they heard
fir sing their song the
latter part of July
last Monday
6, 1040, marks
the ork baby daughter
the home Mr. and Mr:
Hackenburg, near Fiedler
and Ma Irvin Smith
ang grandma the
M1 M1 J
Mi
we of Pe ix
the ong
being
when
al
morning
the date
left a
Georgd
Mr
grandnn
second time
M. Plank in «
and Mr R
were Sunday
res
Ol
S50
ne
m
Dey
ang
with
Prak
he C..E
J MM
Kreamet
(Erma)
for
it
Mr
IK re mer hone
and Mr
Rogers all
vho attended the
d Mrs. Farrads
and Mrs
of Philadelphia
graduation of Mr
omas
bert
son on
BENNER TWP.
Francis Benner and William BEm-
bertson started to work for Neidigh
Bra Oak Hall on Monday
Orvis Harris is threshing this
through Buffalo Run Valley
below Bellefonte,
Floyd Stover and wile from Lyon-
town spent Sunday at the home ol
Joseph Stover at Klondyke.
Frank and Cecil
who joined have
camp and gone
four weeks
Mrs Fred Marshall and son
James, spent Monday in Bellefonte
Mrs, Frank Dugan went to Boals-
burg on Sunday to spend part Of
the time with her mother while her
husbang is away at camp
Ira Benner lost a registered high
priced Cuernsey cow which died
with milk fever.
Harold and Evert Lauzy spent
Saturday evening in Bellefonte,
Francis Benner, wife and daugh-
at
week
and
Shuey
gone ©
three Of
Dugan
the Navy
will be
| ter, Hazel Janet ang William Em- |
OW, doubly effective soap of a
thousand uses! It is rough on
dirt and grime gentle on the hands.
For cleaning painted walls, woodwork,
floors, tile, linoleum, automobiles, efc. |
0. W. Houtz, Lumber Co.
Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, FA
Colors by Nature * Paints by Pittsburgh |
PITTSBURGH
& PAINTS
wy rrr k
bherton, wife and son Willie autoed
to Oak Hall on Sunday and to the
home of Lynn Hull at Waddle where
they all took supper with the Lynn
Hull's family.
School will start in Benner town- |
ship schools Sept. 3. There has
been some reports that Rock School
and the Clark school will be com-
bined but nothing definite so far.
Parmers are complaining thal)
deer are destroying their corn crop. |
Diemer L. Bathurst
INSURANCE SERVICES
Phone Bellefonte 94R2,
MT. EAGLE, PA.
P. 0. Howard, Pa. |
REBERSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hackenburg |
left for Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday |
to attend a conventicn of the Nat- |
ional Industrinl Stores Association
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Cumming:
of Morrisdale, spent the weekena
with Mr and Mrs A. G, Cummings
Mr, and Mrs, Prank Byers, Mr
and Mrs. Carl Byers, Mrs, Raymond
Evans and three daughters of Dan-
ville, visited at the Lee Kidder home
on Sunday
Mr. John Walle
Is visiting with
George Waite
Sunshine
Sunday
monthly meeting
nm Friday evening
and Mi Lawrence
daughter, Betty, and Mr
Ralph Wer Coburn
weekend in Pittsburgh, with
Betty Diehl
week it
Falls
Mi
Beaver
brother,
ol
his
The
formed
Cla of the Re
School held thes
at Moyer's Cabit
Diehl
am
spent
Mr
ye -
of
parent
ra
Mi
were
Herbert
Mr. a
Hamsport
we!
Wil
@
John Seigle of
Sunday
Smull he
ior
me
Jeanette
Tarbert
Tulivg Jepsen
visitor
from
WM
Lie
N
this week
Garrett Mr
Mi Alma ©
ind friend in
e on Wednesday
M1 K
Adam ang
Ruth Fred
and
reiative
Ann rman
WwW
ls
nd Bair, Mr. ang
Mrs. Anna
were Sunday
ine Feh
w
chil
thy
fren
M1
Cogan
Wee
¢ Mr
Ket i £
Eversmann
y Hele, a m
and Mrs W_ E
Adam Wall
Bair
Mr
Mr
and
Mr
and
Cecil Hironimiu
Reigle
weekend at
Mrs of
and
pert the
Arbogast home
Phyllis Tyson
spending few
Mr
Milltheim
with hes
Mrs M M
of
davs
grandparen and
Garret
Weekend
Emma
Mrs. Fred
of State
Miss
and
Dick
Mra
visitor at the
home were Mr
Bender and Mrs
College: Mr. and
Clyde 8mull and children of Mif-
flinburg: Mr. and Mrs lee Shel’
and two children and Mr. ang Mrs
Emmett Tweedy of Turtle Creek:
Mrs. Elizabeth Bradley and Mr
and Mrs. Prank Bradley of Connec-
tiout, are spending the week af
the same home
Garrett ang Kidder Planing mil
are doing the interior decorating
of the Lutheran and Reformed
churcres of Aaronsburg and the Re-
formed church of Coburn
Mrs. Pred Whitehill and daugh-
ter of Lemont returned to her home
after visiling with ber f{ather, Mr
Harry Zeigler,
Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Malone and:
children of Miliheim, and Mrs. Pred
Luse and children of Centre Hal
were Sunday visitors at the Pau;
Breon home
he pull
Est aie
TWO WOMEN HELD AT
LOCK HAVEN FOR THEFT
—— i
Two young women from Williams |
port and South Williamsport enter- |
ed pleas of guilty to a charge of |
burglary and larceny and were re- |
manded to Clinton county jail pend. |
ing establishment of bail by the!
court, it was reported after a hear- |
ing Monday morning before Alder- |
man Edward A. Ryan in Lock Ha-
yen i
Arrested Baturday evening for
shoplifting, Mrs. Marie Bachman, |
21, of South” Williamaport, and Miss |
Myrtle Engle, 18, of Williamsport, |
said anly that they had never {een
in eourt prior to this time
Mra. Bachman's busband, la-
| vorne, was advised to secure counsel
in order to have the court release
his wife. since the couple have sn
18-month-old child.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
MOSHANNON
Rev
a business trip
week
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Lorrah and
three sons, of Freemanshurg, Pa,
spent Bunday with relatives here.
Mr. James Beals and son Evan at-
tended the Business Men's pienic at
Hecla Park on Wednesday of last
week
Mis
and Mrs, J. W. Kerry made
to Bellefonte last]
Elizabeth Fleming, of Pitts
burgh, spent a few days with
tives here. She is now on a trip to
Canada
La
Carl
Bhore
Paul
Ping
im
panied
rela
Lew) and
motored top Jersey
they were Joined by
on a fOshing trip up
Friday, LeRoy
chmoke
where
Overdord
Creek
Bunday Hom
Mr. and Mr
and son Jack, to
where Jacl is
training camp
M1 3. 3
Altoona. ar
and
t
8
lewis accom
William Ro
Indiantown Gap
in “ motor police
Zimmerman and Bobb}
Mr Mr Lew)
ore of Lanse
Monday vt it the
anil JoRn Lucas homes
of
Ehower
and
hy
towne or
LeRoy
were
Lewi
M1
family
iriel Ma yu r Nich
funeral of Mr
A
attrnded the
rhnl n mother at rriddale on
were called
rm camp
William
McCormick
Mr. and Mn
iy Pele
Cermel
} were My
McCormick Howard
My Helen Harrison
George Duell ang
Miz J W
Apstin Kerin
Michael O'Ne
Mr James Burn
Joars May, Moshan-
O'Neill camp
Mr Ar
of
May
of Williams.
Me:
SLA
all
Pitt
1. Alphar-
Ar and
im
not Yisitor
LE
at the
Martha
b.S & Amands Luca
Moshannon Mrs. Christine
Mary Louise M2
Ley ys ryed
wore erin
thir erin
and
bE £5 er
Mr
port Che
va
Mr
ore
Jame Me
Parsons, Mr
all of Lock Haven: Emors
Flemington: Harry Miller
Mrs. Harry Eminhizer
Mr and Mr
all of Pleasant Valley
Charles Lenz Cresson
Kane, Howard: Mr
gons James and George
Mrs. Hannah
Johnzonbaugh
Mr. and Mrs W. 1 Daughen-
batugh and Willlam H.,
Meadville, ealled at the home of
their daughter, Mrs John Cart-
wright a few hours on Saturday nm
route to the Dmughenbaugh and
Bennett reunion held at Runville
Leonard Wenrick Is
week with his mother in Snow Shoe
He has been staying at the home
of John Cartwright during the sum-
mer, helping to pick strawberries
and doing other chores
EX and
and Shoemaker
Heat
Yarnell
Jane Fagler,
Theodore Eminhizer
Mr and Mrs
Miss Elien
James Kane and
of Howard
of Howard
ROY
McCormick-Deering
FARM
EQUIPMENT
SALES AND SERVICE
Liberal Trade
ALLOWANCE FOR OLD
MACHINERY
M. Harold Betz
HOWARD, PA,
PHONE 2731
Moshan- |
:
Movie and Katherine |
of |
spending a |
J
next §
family
Mis
weer
Thursday for
fore
On Sunday quite a number of our
town people enjoyed a very pleasant
drive
Mr
dren,
Virginia, visited at the home of Mr
and
Mrs
perintendent of the Children's
mn
week
There
Methodist
There
yf
—
he i
Mr. and Mrs Joe Kelly and chil
| dren of Howard, called at the Poor-
| man home on Friday evening
Mrs, John Watson, Mrs, Orvis
Watsan, and son called on Mrs
Grace Lucas on Friday
HEATON ANNUAL REUNION
Why YOU
should make a Will
Because by making a Will, you protect
to Black Moshannon
and Mrs, Joe Billy and chil-
Junior and Betty, of West
The thirteenth annual Heaton re
union was held on Sunday, August
11, at the Community Park in Port
Matilda
The following
ent: Dr. John Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. James Snyder and
daughter, of Danville: Dr. and Mrs
Walter Heaton, Miss Mabel Heaton
of Philipsburg; Mrs. Elizabeth Pheo-
nil, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Case, of
Plymouth M1 Mrs. Frank
3Irooks and three children, Harvey
Heaton, Miss Ellen Packer, Mr
Mrs. Charl Heaton, son Delmar
Mr. Millord Healon and chile
Nora, Harold, Evelyn
ol Mi Willi
daughter, and
{of Bellefonts 1 ¢
Milesburg Heaton
Mi: M1 Clyde Heston
children William
Mr Helkel
P| Mr
sik
aan
Mrs Billy,
Miller,
John
Annette
Monday last
assistant su-
Home
the past
and Mrs
Lock Haven
at the home
Kerry
were
visited
of Rey
were pros
of Bunbury,
persons your family, divide your property as you
Ww wish, and select the Executor and Trustee
alt the
school Sunday
no preaching service
Rev. Hammond and
on their vacation
Kay
fends
Sunbury
Mi Herbert
returning
%
Sunday
will be
unday
present
whom you prefer, to settle and manage
a
your Estate,
are and
Beulah
th L
away
who
nerve
spent
left
to Visit
Giolschnall
3 nna
Ww
Will and
| 0) eCuLor, vour estats
making a this
By
Bank a
posed of a
naming
- iia - a You direet,
HOLTS HOLLOW :
Mr Mr eod
Cranister visited Lhe
friend +t thi
Bhore
ar we Bhawiey
and three
Mr
daughter
Heplon, (
port
cemeter ‘
and Clalr und
Mas
Hea
ite
Ty
Bowne
Blanch
rree ted ol 4
und Milesburg
MC
Orviston
Heaton ¥'t
Heaton and
nda
n Sunday. yi
The First National Bank
Bellefonte, Pa.
and Mr Rees Beulal
yum tumi Mi: Hownre Day Poorman of
yum Howell of Runvil ' \ sd M1 Fussell
M Rey Shee sles 47 { fe “ tarietit er +f
Howard, Mi
ten
1
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Writes Clue in
Remembering the EXPOUTHIN NOTICE
Posormat ) & i ar oO " the Ma
ure
Bradford
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the
LEGAL NOTICES
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reigned
sald of CHARLES ¥ HIVE
payment i th havin FRED ¢ MENSCH
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make
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GRANGE
PARK
Camp Opens Aug. 21, at Noon Grange Fair, Aug. 24th to 31st
Seventy Acres of Beautiful Grounds All Devoted to Camping and Exhibitions !
600 Families Spending the Week in Tents !
BAND CONCERTS GRANGE PLAYS
Thousands Attending Daily to View Splendid Attractions & Enjoy Varied Amusements
SEE HEAR SPEAKERS
of State and National Reputation.
Big Implement Display. Hor-
ticultural Exhibits. Jmmense
Stock and Poultry Display.
67 Years Old - Growing Bigger and Better Every Year !
ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK — 50 Cents PARKING AUTOMOBILES — 25 Cents
CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE WILL BE ADMITTED FREE