Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 15, 1940, Image 11
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 8) 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 EXFCH the LEGAL NOTICES CALTION Bert? TORS NOTIC and famiy Mi tis f the Fit sway, Nevin Wau Hu Staufler NOTCH wel JAN« k : letiers erate +1 & reigned sald of CHARLES ¥ HIVE payment i th havin FRED ¢ MENSCH 0 present $ $111% HARRY V. KEELER ‘ " te of Clontsre xi unde the make FXECLTOR NS F NOTH ee Petia (COLRT PROC) WHEREAS: 7 H ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH Wadd J M or g Pa ; f 2 AMATION 3 54 i fe CHARLES H . of the Peace, Oye: ERMAN wn. RI 0 3 ! i i # ‘ a i 8 Gener Jail De- Ye ot H 4 as PaRym Ww a t pA #Y i or Belieto for the Counts Wood CON EXELL TORS ¢ WW NOTICE wil] Pgs 15 4 th . ow 138 & ') tent / wd Jars iter of 26TH DAY TRATOR'S NOTICE LONDAY } SEPT v B RD PT . . . > " wo Jury Lies cB s off JAMES : ). MONDAY OF o | ; ook A M 1040 hereby 2 of the SEPTEMBER 194 bel BEF TEM - deraig nied Ww! 1 ale are request paymen ta 0 the Cor- Peace, Alderman {that may tive ven AL DITOR'S NOTICE . pr i fen w present alt lement TTITISRT PERT eport to £xX) Li Proper per- above w= exainin: membranoe offers me wh av fod LEGAL NOTH Droge that are A of Centre wes of his ap ; of James ( 1% of Belle ™ Aeris 30 heme 0 “2 M3 ry time a1 5 ¢ Claims t 4 Be th 1040 at Way Hie H d Jose! vent « all de i are payment WAGNER HAZEL Te day 108 1ndenet of America MIlliER an again & at Incier ¥ ry na on CAR . nd the dence of ang i kg Johnson : ¢ having othe 3 Poormar i # nay be reprosentied ¥1 anor THOMPSON Auditor Sd Bailding wiburg, Penha CRE YWARD R Office te. Penna 1040 Marie put mt orests : Ners a were Sherif Poorman CURTIS GPRORGE of yt os liefor evening uly 27th H a | and Centre = = 1 ro my a 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