LJ Aupust 15, 1940. A JACKSONVILLE of Penna Furnace, was a caller at the Noll home on Wednesday afternoon, Church services on Suhday, Aug Mr. and Mrs. Homer Yearick, and Sumner Noll ang son Dick whe srent the weekend with the group, Mrs. Hubert Vonada spent Tues. owe: Mrs, Lula Black! Florida, apent Saturday with Ms Emma Noll A Witmer retinion was held Sun. day at (he Allens Witmer home The Allen Witmer family will dis. | pose of thelr household goods al public sale, Aug. 3!2t and go WW | Lakeworth, Florida, where they will 18, are as follows: Sunday School! day eve at the Howard Bakers 9:30; Worship with sermon 10:45, | home in Lock Haven Miss Arline Swope returned home Miss Jean Gardner returneo home after spending a week with her cousin Betty Aley Mr. A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the {home of his father Mr. G. P, Gar- rett of Rebersburg. after spending last week at ‘the Paul McGhee home of Flemington | Rev. Charles Robb of Tom's| Brook, Virginia, was a Friday af- ternoon caller at the E. R. Bartley home. | i | panied home by Miss Dorothy Vons | Mr, and Mrs. Bd. Leitch and chil-| Mr, ang Mrs Thomas Moore or dren of near Mackeyville, callea! Miami, Florida, were Tuesday visl- | Tuesday afternoon at the E. R | tors with her cousin Mrs, Miler | Bartley home | Bartley’ and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith ana! Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kessling and Mr. Wilson Romick of Bellefonte | children Clarence, Helen, and called’ at the E. R. Bartley home, | Christina of Yarnell, were Sunda) Thursday afternoon | callers at the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dailey, Mr | Robert Conaway ang family, Samuel Kling and Mr Wagner ol On Monday forenoon Mrs, Stella Altoona, were Sunday vistors a | Dixson had the misfortune of fall- the D, P. Ertley home, ing and breaking her left arm near Mr. Sumner Noll and son Dick | the wrist. She was immediately spent the weekend with the Boy | taken to the Bellefonte hospkal Scouts of this vicinity who are | ®here Dr. Adams set it for her, bus camping near Rauchtown at this writing she is suflering much Mrs. Ida Gillin and Mrs. Len) | Paint and discomfort Etters of Bellefonte, spent severa Sunday callers at the Sumnel days last week with their old time Noll home to see Kenneth who 1 the mn friends. Mrs, Stella Dixson now able to be up and abou Mr. ang Mrs. Fred Kessling and house again were: Mr. and Mrs " vay raenat warn Charles Rudy ar n Charles ol three children of Yarnell were Sages R A $e pr Mrs Ray Sunday callers at the home of he: RELI ha d aus ay mother. Mrs. Lucy Conaway McGhee and daughters, Eleanor sSandas visors at kh Winfiel® Barbara ang Martha, of Bout Ma- - 8 a we “i tilda, Mr, and Mrs. George Whee- Deitz home were Poster Shamp bio land and children, Doris, Duane Hublersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Claywhi| aud jane of Pine Grove Mills, Junt and son Nevin of; Beech Creek Yearick, Bette Aley ang Ralph Orr Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Kling ana’ of this place. son Burton and children of Lock pest Haven, were Saturday afternoon callers at the D. P. Ertley home UNIONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reiter ana . . daughter of Akron, Mr. and Mr (Continued from page two) Edward Gillin were evening call-}__ _~ em i ers at the home of Mrs. Stella Dix-! a0. nd Mrs C. ©. Holizworth on. | and two daughters and son, of Fair- Sunday callers at the C. E. Ale} | mont, West Virginia, were weekend home were Miss June Yearick Ol guests at the Holtzworth home als Little Nitlany, Mr Clifford Swopf| with her father. Mr. Daniel Buck and Miss Elva Jaquish of Rochester | Mr Holtaworth and son Howard re- N Y turned to thelr home on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh| while the remainder of the family will visit for several weeks in Lhe community ang son Bobby of Bellefonte BD Mrs. Orin Fye and daughter Mar) June spent Saturday evening at the ya Mr. and Mr J R. Willlams mo- Noll home | tored to Clearfield on Sunday wher: Mr and Mrs. J. D. Neidigh o!| they spent the day with thell State College, were Tuesday caller: | daughier and family, Mr and Mr at the Sumner Noll home to seel Leon Durst. Upon their return ir Kenneth. who is recovering from | the evening they were accompanied pneumonia | by their grand-daughter, Miss Nell Durst, who will visit for a time with Mr. and Mrs. CE Aley spent}, randparent Sunday afternoon at the Mr. Sandy 5 ' Kiine home of Woolrich, also cal Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Homan and eq at the C. E Poorman home of | daughter Cathleen accompanied Lock Haven Mrs. Walter Zahniser motored Washington, D. C recen.ly and Mrs. Richard Vonada and chi Wag Bt, Pans with Mr. and dren Billy, Vava Darling and Eve-| yo. paul Immel and family. The : ie spent Sunday with her! = s ; ’ . lyn Marie, spent Sunda ib } were also accompanied by Pau parents, Mr si Mrs HHA | roomel Jr. who had been visting Poorman of Howard here for several weeks at the home Misses Barbara and Rebecca of Mrs Mollie Holl Shaffer spent Friday with thelr Mi: snd Mrs. Frederick Curtin cousin Mr and Mrs Ernest Weight and daughter Christine, who haw of Bellefonte also called at Lhe been visiting with her parents, Mr home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert ROAN. | _ 0 . seee Joseph Brugger. for tn Mr and Mrs. Charles C. Ripka! past couple weeks, returned to their home in Atlanta Georgia. on Tues- and children Rober: and Shirley at- | by tended church services on Sunday! day of this week accompanied at 10:38 at Salem, located east Of! Miss Alice Brugger, daughter of Spring Mills and were dinner! Mr. ang Mrs. C. K Brugger, wi guests at the W. B. Ripka home o! | will visit in the Southland for » Spring Mills time Mr. Clifford Swope and {riena Mr. and Mrs. Russell Delong and Miss Elva Jaquish of Rochester, N | daughter Janis, of Bristol. Pa. wer Y. and Mr. Harry Swope of Pitts- | Weekend guests at the Holtzworth nome npere ana W other reia- burgh. and Miss Virginia Fisher o: : pa, ay 5 ' tives and friends in the community Charleroi are spending this weex : with the boy's father Mr. Eime! Thay returned to Se R f flv MonaGay accompanie y MASS Buope pig Wey Charloite Stere and oh sister, Mrs Callers at the James Shafler| cecil Stevenson of Altoona, who home during the week were Mrs | will visit in Bristol for a week Paul MoGhee of Flemington, Mrs | afiss Janis remained in the com- James Lucas, Arline Swope, Viviau| munity with friends for a week’ Wolfe, Miss Mabel Garret: of this| yer place ang Mrs, Harry Baird and son | ni m—————— Ralph of Bellefonte. COLEVILLE The Board of Education at their | August meeting places the teachers| Mrs. Walter Bish and children of the Township schools as follows: | Mrs, James Mansel and son Oi Jacksonville Grammar, Maud Mil-| Bellefonte, ang Mrs. Clarence Ger- ler. Jacksonville Primary, Eleana | rity and children visited Mrs. Ed- Moore. Hoy, Sumner Noll, Hender.| gar Eckley. on Wednesday gon, Martha Clark Frain, Elnora Weight. The opening gay of school | | Mrs. Charlie Walker and children Bellefonte. spent last Wednes- Walker's home here. of was set for Tuesday September 3rd | day at Mrs. Preparations have all been com- pleted for the festival to be held in| the past week were: Mrs. William Jacksonville on Wednesday evening, | Gerrity and Miss Louise King ol Aug 21. Let's have the SOegDERa- | Valley View; and the Misses Virgin- tion that has been shown up to this } I ia and Mellssgg Lowery of Purdue time concerning Scouting and wv; Mountain are ‘assured a success. A meeting] Mr. and Mrs Edward Kline of will be held in the Scout room of | Bellefonte spent Monday evening at all people who expect to help with| the Ken Houser home. this festival on Monday evening | ae ona Mrs Aug. 19, at the regular Scout meet- | yp, Ada Yocum at Hublersburg, on ing. If you can't be there person- Saturday. Mrs. Yocum is | very good health ally send oral or written offers ol Visitors at the Charles Lee home | ! William, Frea Billett visited | not in| make thelr future home, Mr, and Mrs, Hepry Clevenstine spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Oryder Clevenstine at Wash. ingion WB, C. They were accoms ada, whe spent last week at Wash- ington Mr, and Mrs family réiurned hcwe Saturday from North Carolina, where they spent their vacation with relatives Mr. ‘and Mrs Paul Clevenstine had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. Harry Clevenstine and Miss Kate Nitchman of Bellefonte. Mrs Margaret Ackerman ol Spring Mills, and Mrs. Margarel Kuhn of Boalsburg, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sharer and calleq on old friends Mr receiving birth cl a Mr. and daughter and Mrs congratulations upon young son Mrs. Lyman White and Mr. and Mi Lloyd While and daughter, Mr Liz Kaufman, and Joe Owens altend- ed the White reunion held Sunday at Bond White's cabin Mrs. Emma Swartz and daughter Mrs. Millard Shreffler of Pleasant Gap were Sunday callers at the Sharer-Emerick home Weekend Clevenstine in-laws and Phillp Stover are the visitors at the C.F home were their son daughters, Mr. ano Mi Miles Russ. of Williamsport; Mr. and Mr tdoyd Minnich of ate College % Louise Shafer and Betty went the excursion U 55€ tzel on World's Fair Little Natalie Carner spent Sun- day with relatives in Hublersburg Mr and Mrs. Huber: Neill ano Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sampse! spent several davs last week at the World's"Pair Mr. wid Mrs. Martz of Getlys- burg, spent the weekend with thel daughter ang family, Mr. and Mrs Ed. Houtz Mrs. Harry and grandson Pletcher and daugh- of Howard, at- tended Sunday School The) were on their way to Lemont The ind-on ha attendance record t Sunday School We are alway tors in ter our gr an a glad hool to welcome visi our { foik from out to Martins Grove jay to Tumblewoxi and from nm WRAK a a—— A gy ————— 7 JULIAN Mr and Mrs Harry Droze and Minerva Ma Paul ang Rose Emenii lard Williams motored grove Sgn © Sunday to it Mr Maurers sister. Miss Ellen Maurer Mr. and Mrs Merril Alexander attended a reunion Sunday a Stievens Park in Tyrone Mrs Maud Alexander, Alexander and Mrs, Margaret! hoppiz Bellefont WE a number o red hea radio stalk Quit Al mot e Maurer Leo and Wil- Belin {re to Vis Mark Artz were £ on Friday Violet ting of lewislown Mrs Harry McFadden is visi her gister Dilion Mr William paler is stil] in rritical cond} “ Mrs, Dorothy” $9} and children, Mrs. Mable NeaMioof Viole: Me- Fadden ang Dewes Williams visiled in Xyrone last Friday Mis Mae Myers and Ruth, of Philirsburg. visited last week with her sister, Minnie Gill The stork flew over our neighbor- hoog last Thursday evening, leaving a fine big boy weighing 11 Ibs a! the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wellersi» Mr. ang Mrs. Kyle Nearhoof are buying the house on Lewis Gill farm. and expect to move in, io a few days : Mr. and Mrs Dewey spent Philipsburg Mrs pleasaritly ents, Mr Pittsburgh. The ladies of the church have redecorated rooms of their Sunday making It look very nice (From last week: The Hannah Prayer Band met a: the home of Mr and Mrs M. E Sunday afternoon, with 4C rsons present. What wonderful a M FE. Williams, son Saturday evening In Der par- MMacAfes of entertaining and Mrs Methodist the claa School lessings comes from Cod's chil. | dren who are always working “fot Him Mrs, Mable Nearhoo! and son assistance. For one extra enter-| " tainment there will be two cake Mrs. Pearl Minemeyer and son walks one for youngsters and one! Charles, visited her daughter, | for adults. The Boy Scouts may in| Marion, who is a patient al the! addition to the regular sandwich | Cresson sanitarium stand. also sell hot dogs to be cook-| Mrs Alice McCloskey of Snow | ed camp fire style. For each 05c| Shoe, visited her home here ou purchase a coupon will be given| Monday. Mrs McCloskey was the | away ang the holder of the win-| former Alice Poorman, ning number will be given a prize. | May we have everyone's undivided! interest in trying to further help! humanity and civilization by at-| tending the festival in benefit ol the Boy Scouts of Jacksonville i The Boy Scouts of Jasksonville | Troop No. 1, will break camp and yeturn home tomorrow, Priday | from thelr twelve day stay in Rav- ensburg park, near Rauchtown in| Co. A betier children, Charles B. lee Mr. and Mrs and Miss Louise King motored ic Hershey. on Sunday, and spent the day Mrs Homer Justice and daughter ang Sara Marie Martin of our town, and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bumbar- wn Wat | ger of Allpart, motored to New York never before realized by ANY young | Priday and returned home Tuesday people's group of this VICInKY | They were panied home by Time was spent completing second | ur, and Mrs. Fade Kissler who ex~ class requirements, playing soft ball | pect to spend some time here. badminton, swimming and hiking |- ve along with learning camping tech- | piques. The boys fre very grate-| ful for the cooperation and enthu- siasm shown by parents and friends in making this stay a success. Next | years plans for a similar experience are being planned. The Scout- master takes this opportunity tc thank everyone for allowing him have the best time of his life those visiting the camp site Mr. and Mrs, Miles Bartley and Healed Her Burns Without A Scar “My sister was badly burned when putting coal oll on a deadened fire. She used nothing but San-Owuwra Ointment, and in an incredibly short [time her face was healed without a scar,” writes Hattie 8. Pitts, 18 Towa Circle, Washingion, D. C. Antisep- tic San-Curg Ointment is equally fine for minor sores, skin irrita- tions, boils, sealds and itching piles, 136c at all drug stores. It is most F Belghtol, Mrs. Orig Mrs, Hogan Long | PARRISH DRUG STORE. Kyle returned home Sunday afi spending a week with Mr. and Mrs Bernard Williams of Chester, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Bernarg Williams children Eddie, Janice and Elieh spent the weekend at the M. EB Williams home. They also visited ' Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Motley. who § There is quite a bit of sickness | in our town especially among tie | Robert lee, Billie and Ralph Lec! Mrs. Williams’ grandparents, inn sn MS ——————— PINE GLEN Miss Helen Biflér, Home Boon: omics extension Worker met with the 4-H club girls on Tuesday, Aug. | 6. Miss Butler checked up on the helpful to first bathe agtéted part! with Medicated San-Curd Soap, 25¢. | girls to see if they had all their work done. We then went to the kitchen and made a pie, then went home J Mr. and Mri August Smeal of Rew City, spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Mackels, Mr. Wilson Smeal is spending some time at the home of Mrs Mackels, Miss Cora Dixon of Pittsburgn ls spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jame: Dixon. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Hoover are the proud parents of a baby girl Both mother and daughter are do- ing nicely. Miss Betty McCullough who was employed at Bellefonte has return od home. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin ar and son Billy have returned aftet spending some time with Mrs, Pol * o! mars brother, George The annuaj Pine Glen Fair will be held oni Saturday, August 17 | Come help make this a big day. Blaine Hoy and) | charge daughtet Margaret Brannan i very | q THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Farmer George P. Irvin spent the Mountain Cily | Guy Harpster ang wife, W, H Henn and wife spent the past Sun- day at Stephens Park near Tyrone Denton 8, Peterson ls handling the lines over a spanking team 0! | roan mares purchased of Drovel Eugene Irvin Merchant Edward C, Martz is In Purham, NC. this week visiting | his son and wife Rev. and Mrs, E | Co Marte, Jr Rev, J. N. Fisher spent las! Thursday with Mr, and Mrs, BE E Rover of Rebersburg, Mrs '| Elwood Strouse. State College; | few days last week with friends In] Mac Pry, Maud, Helen Gladys, W | | | | i | | | | | { Royer is ! | Bate mueh improved from two month! fliness, i W. L. Weir and L. A, Brubaker of Miffiinburg. veteran silo agents were in our midst last week gelling thelr share of silo orders for earl; erection Retired farmer and grain chant Jacob D. Neldigh ls recov ering at his home very nicely, ano able to be out around from a recent fall from a cherry ree Mrs. Melvin Pelers is this week an observation patient of the Cen- tre County hospital under the care of Dr. E. H Adams Her many friends hope her home soon Prof. and Mrs. Fred Pearce State College were guess with thel friends in town Saturday last, prio: to their annual vacation to Clinton sounty. they motored up Monday The Rev. James N, Pisher and wife are enjoying thelr annual fow weeks vacation fr the Lutherar part of their time will be spint in Johnstown at her parenis Home Don't oming a urday Irvin mer 4 m forget the annual home and Baileyville picnic thi August 17, in the George near Penna, Furnace T'osnship zrove on band will fur Ai N. Corl represenleg our 1 O iadge at the annual meeting 0, O, FP. orphanage neat Scranton, Wednesday, August 14 He was accompanied by his wile Miss Esther Corl and Mr. and Mrs Robert Corl Mr. and Mrs. John Leech of Beaver, Pa. were here In our valley picking out his old friends. John a son of the late ‘Squire lLeich of Graysville, born at Rock Spring he gee; many changes since his de parMre 40 years ago About 200 of the Corl clan a sembied Sunday Reservolr Park I'yrone, the table groaned with good eas of he land. Oldest present Mrs Rebecca Ewing, youngest Barbara Corl Rev. Claug Cor prepared a fine history of the Cor family. The reunion will be held at the same place. and same time for 1941. The new officers are President. A Brooks Oorl vice. president, Clarence Corl, 8CIeiarn; J. Foster Musser treasurer J Madison Corl. honorary president Samuel I. Corl. Those atienading were as follows Claud Corl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. WM Garner. Miss Jean McDonald, State College. Rev Claude H. Corl, Jel Md, Mr. and Mrs. Andres Rockey, Beatrice Rockey, Mr anc Mrs, John Witmer Bernice Betis and Faye Witmer, Willlam Oulse- white of Bellefonte. Grace Cor Kant, Watertown, Mass. Emer ang Bmily Carl Marie Kelly, Wii liam Ripka State College; Minnie Albright, Tyrone; J. Clayton Corl CG. E Albright, Grover Corl, Bessie Cori, Hubert Corl, G. C. Corl, Jr Pine Grove Mills; G. Mac Corl ano wife, 1. J. Corl and family, James Corl and daughter, PMsburgh: Osi- vin Corl and wife, Bellefonte: Theo ferson ! Jean John apd Lee Cord. dore Tyson and wilédang daughter | Howard; Willard Corman ang wile Ronald and Joan Corman, Maude Corl, Mrs. John Krape and Harold Krape, Bellefonte; O, 0. Ewings ang wife Jack Fleming and wife, State College. Marian Krebs Pine Grove Mills: J. M. Reynolds and wife, Ty- rone, N. C Neidigh and wife, Stale College; Charles Strouse and wife | VALLEY VIEW Norman Ishler spent last week with his grandparents Mr. add Mrs. Ed Houser. Mr. and Mrz Earl Yearick Mr | and Mrs Edward Houser and] daughter, Joyce, of Bellefonte, Mr and Mrs Art Renner of Altoona and Mrz Aussie Shutt and daugh- ter Minnie, of Boalsburg., spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Fred | Lose | Mary Hampton Lemoyne and | Ronald Sager, had their tonsil: | taken out Friday at the Centre | County Hospital, All are geting along fine Marion Houser iz spending the in McElhatian, with her aunt i uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Maivin | Pletcher. | Miss Lorena Rider spent Monday { with her parents Mr and Mrs | Reuben Rider, Lorena is employed lin Lock Haven | Mrs Stanley Brush gemonstrator at het home on Monday evening. Those | present were Mrs Bruce Corman | Mrs. Glibert Sager, Mrs. Paul Eck- | | ley, Mrs. Lynn Corman, Miss Hilda | Corman, Miss Hazel Corman, Mrs | Willis Houser, Mrs. Meade Reed Mrs, Ella Clements, Mrs. Vinnia | Fred Love entertained the § | | : | i | | : | H a Li ~ PINE GROVE MILLS | Oi B, fi Elwood, Francis, Wilford | k 1 and Sara Ann Fry, Penna ce; J E Lytle and wife, Al- toona; T, E Imler and wife, T. B Wogan, Florence, Helen and Jer- ald Wogan, Alloona: Fred Corl ano wife, Bud, Geraldine, Carl, Alton James and David Corl, Dorsey Cor) and wife, Hermine, and Mary Cori of Bellefonte; D, O. Corl and wife Dean Corl Curtis, Beatrice, ano Ethe] Corl, W. Albert Corl and wif Betty, William K., James, E hel M Sheldon, Barbara and Theodore Corl, Rolf Btruble, James Harter Ruth Crebs, Vera Swatsworth, Ir- ene Bwatsworth, and Owen Daves College: Ralph Illingsworth ang Albert Henry, Pine Grove Mill Ben Nefl, State College: Ivan Dodd John Shay. Pine Grove Mills: Pau ine Sunday, Penna, Furnace, H Clair Smith, Esther V. Corl, Cors Corl, State College; Amanda Zeig ler, DuBois, Pa.; Phillip Grenoble and wife, P. M. Corl, 8, kaCor] ana wife, Clarence Corl and fe. Leslie H. Samuel Corl, John Garner, J H. Hoy and wife, J M. Corl and wife and Paul Corl, State College Marie Gingerich, Boalsburg: RY Strouse and wife Jack, ang Mar- garet Strouse, Luther Strouse and wife, Rebecca and Freddie Strouse G E. Corl and wile State College R. I. Corl and wife, Pine Grove Mills; J. PF. Musser and wife, J. FP Musser Jr, G. H. Fulton ang wile Tyson, William Cor! and wife George, Kathryn Eta Priscilla and Gilbert Corl, State College: A Brook: 1. Pine Grove Mills; Prego Corl and wile Penna, Furnace, Nevin Corl Penna Furnace; Joseph Rody, Baxton, Pa Dorothy and Florence Roub, Etta Hair, Roaring C. L and wile A toona. Franels Corl, Louise, Fred Richard, and Kathryn Oar], Al- Ada Krebs, WH Glene and H. Bailey, “Bil Henry, and son of Pine Grove Mill and Calvin Neidigh, Altoona Cor Spring Cont wife J wife FLAN NOW FOR NEXT YEAR'S COMPANY NEEDS Now is the time to think ahead to next winter's company meals. When you're canning and preserving, put up. a few special packs that you can brid out when the occasion de- nln That “company touct needs a little planning, believes Miss Helen 8 Buller. home economics extension representative of Centre county. 1f have a particular salad min whic alls for whole « ed Denar thers y Ume wasted a' par cal ng time to set aside a Oo2en « more fine looking pear Reserve those wide-motithed jar for acks of fruit egetdbies or meat in which pieces are Jarge nd you want to come out whole Good <Jook ir very A AZINE re it if you can on fi Clas pro ducts. and If yousre immaedialie in handling of food. jars, ang equip. ment. and are careful in observing | processing times i - a—— A wa—— | The menace of Hitler not the king government he giving Germany. i the gove went he trying to give other nations COLLEGE TWP. The little son that came lo bi Jahn Johnstonba home fecently | has been named John Richard. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L, Bohn and! daughters Eleanor and Hilda aspen! | Sunday at the home of his brother | Wallace Bohn at Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Spicer and] children Rena Claire, Betty, Freda | Wilbur Lee, 11, Roy Bradley and Glenn and Mr, and Mrs. Orove: | Rockey and daughier Joan were | visitors at the G. W. Sploer home | on Monday evening. Mrs Thomas Houlz, an aged mn- valld, who had been bedfast jor many years, is falling rapidly since | the death of her husband several weeks ago Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow Meyer: | and Mr. and Mrs, Wilklam Ripka | and children Jean, Jack, Phyllis | Bobby ang Arlene spent Sunday a! | the home of W. H. Meyers at Tus seyville Mr. ‘ang Mrs, John Weaver and| children Dick and Lavon spent the | weekend with his brother and sis. ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lesitt Weaver who live near the New York | ine Mr. and Mrs. John J Yearick and ont Kenneth ang Kermit, John | Yearick 8r.. Miss Clara Yearick and Freddie Yearick were Sunday af) ternoon callers at Charles Shearer's Nelson B. Jones and Charle!| Shearer were supper guests at the’ home Mr. Shearer's sister anc brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs W D. Wolfe, of Lock Haven, Saturday | "Wenning Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mepers who have been living for some Lime with thelr sister ang brother, Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Meyers at Mill brook, went to housekeeping in the little Houtz house near the Jame Kustenborder home in Lemont of Aug. 1 Mr ang Mrs. Charles Shearer and ton Céril spent Sunday Aafternoot iting Mrs. Shearer's foster broth. Arthur P. Gill and family whe near the Woodward Cave Torrence O'Neil helped Harn Speariv haul in his oats crop. He also helped Mr Spearly haul in hi wheat crop Missy Celesta Straub tripped and, fell on barbed wire Sunday after. noon and cut a large gash in her body at thé ribs of n hn er Hye Mrs. Roberta Balley quietly oele- bra ed her birthday anniversary on Augu.t 15 : # . ¥. B. I. REQUESTS AID OF FEOPLE IN STATE Residents of Pennsylvania are | retary of the Common. 8S MR O'Hara % send or complaints “affect. | urged hy Se« wealth Miss information ing national defense or internal se- curity to the FPederal Bureau of Investigation In Philadelphia Or | Pliltsburgh Miss O'Hara made the request af- ter being informed that the FBI s designated to coordinate and In. vestifate such information on a ne- tical basis eM individual os - Whenever an i= pro miscusus In the use of the first per- sonal proboun you can be sure that you are in the presence of much ssn rand § OnCeis | took | birthday occurred on August {al reasons for failures Page Three RA mr Gc Be lB BE RE TERR a i MILESBURG George Cathcart, our good natur. | ed Bunoco gas station atiendant in the sights at the World's) Falr, Bunday Latest reports are that Mr. Bruce | Peters while very much handicap- | ped, through the loss of his leg ¥ ge ting along nicely | Rodman Hall and Chester Thom- as, of Bellefonte, returned home ! Wednesday last {rom a motor trig) through Bouth Carolina and the southern states | Mrs, Emma Smith who had the misfortune to fall during the past week, is getting along nicely. She was very fortunate in that ghe re- ceived no serious injury Mrs. William Eckenroth, son-in- law and daughter, Mr. apg Mrs Joseph Fleck and gaughters Joann and Phyllis, of eliefonte, were weekend guests of the former’ mother, Mrs. Anna Smith of Bt Mary's, Pa : A birthday dinner was held on Sunday last, in honor of the birth. day of Mrs. Bliss Meyer, whost 1st | Meyer's mother, Mrs. Orland | | | | | Mrs - —~ CRISP TASTY PICKLES STAND IN HIGH FAVOR Bweel spicy odors soon will be floating through the air indicating that Centre county homemakers are in the midst of pickle making There's nothing quite as tantalizing Lo the appetite as a good tasty pic- kie | What is 2 800d pickle? One that is crisp, has a good color, and an agreeable taste, gocording to Miss Helen 8. Butler home economic: extension representative of Centre county. If preserved whole, the pickle thould have a solid center Liquid on pickles should be clear and free from scum Sometimes pickles fal) meet these requirements, There are sever- but all can be avoided. You can prevent hollow pickles if you put cucumbers in brine shortly after picking Less than 24 hours is the most desirable to | time I you use “floaters,” cucumbers which have not developed perfectly | and are hollow, you most Hkely will got hollow pickles Maybe troubled with soft or slippery pickles These result if the brine 1s too weak to stop the action of spoilage bacieria If kies are not covered with brine, they you're ot pic become oft and slippery. Weighting We Have a Large Selection of CHOICE FLOWERS At All Times — Try Us! Woodring’s Floral Gardens Phone 64 127 E. Howard St. Bryan celebra‘ed her birthday on August Srd. with a dinner at be: home Miss Betly Hall is spending ber vacation in Baltimore this week If you are truly christian, we need not broadcast the fact, Confucius say: Righteous man need no alibi Kenneth Walker was among the National Guardsmen, who went Ww Watertown, N.Y. on B8aturda) moming. OUR FLOWER GARDEN. We planted some olg fashioneo flowers Like they had in grandmother day Planted them uniformly 80 they'd make a pretly display Larkspur, zinnss, snd pansies, And stately Hollyhocks, Snapdragons marigolds, daisies And beautiful Fouro'clocks, But alas we neglected our garde Until jt grew up in weeds, Just Mke we do with our lves When the bad overcomes ou! good deeds LB the pickles down and increasing the strength of the brine will prevent this Often. upon opening a far of spic- ed whole pickles you find they are shrivelled and unattractive. These are caused by using too much salt or sugar or by using vinegar which is ton strong You can prevent wrinkled pickles if you put them in a weak solution and then trans- fer to a mare concentrated solution Pickles have litlle food value but they do add zest to any meal VARIETY SHOWER IS HELD AT BEECH CREEK A variety shower was given Sal urday evening for Mr. and Mm William Kunes at the home of Mrs Kunes' grandparents , at Beech Creek. They receives many gifts Prize winners at games were Ward Packer, Miss Violet Peters Miss Jane Heverly, Miss Bernadine Barnard, Mis; Myra Borne Porte Kunes and Art Koch Mending Lace When mending 2 hoje in lace place a piece of paper under the holt and stitch on the machine un til the hole 5 filled Then pick out the paper. Fine threaq should be used for the stitching Bellefonte, Pa. We Don’t Claim that . .. JAMES DONALD BLACKFORD WON THE LOCAL BABY CONTEST BECAUSE HE DRINKS Makes WINNERS! The rich health-giving properties "Jimmy's" parents, knowing that plenty of milk is a baby’s best guar- antee of strength and health, know also that there is a difference in milk. When they chose Markle’s Dairy to furnish milk for young "Jimmy" as an infant they made the decision because they knew Markle’s Dairy takes extra pains to produce milk of a uniform quality. PLEASANT GAP, PA. Markle’s Milk But We Do Claim Markle’s Milk of milk are fully preserved in our modern, sanitary plant, and every step in the production, from cow to consumer, is carefully watched to prevent contamination or loss of any of the properties that make milk nature's best single food for babies or adults. Drink more milk . it is PURE milk. . . but be sure ARKLE'S DAIRY PHONE 275R
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