CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY SOHOOLS OPEN WITH LARGE ENROLLMENT With an enrollment of 119 in the high school and 127 in the grades Centre Hall schools opened Tues- day morning for the 1940-41 term Potter Township, beskles com- prising seventy percent, eighty-four pupils of the Centre Hall-Potte: high school enrollment, has 242 children registered In its eight grade schools. The highest percentage of non- residents in high school classes 1 in the senior group where only three of the twenty-four students are Centre Hall residents. Enrollment for the high school in- cludes twenty-seven freshmen thirty-seven sophomores, thirty-one Juniors and twenty-four seniors. Grade schoo] enrollment follows: Miss Helen White, teacher, grade 1 sixteen; grade 2 twenty-four; Miss Geraldine Hoover teacher, grade 3 nineteen, grade 4 thirteen; Ernest Wagaer teacher, grade 5, twelve grade 6, eleven; and Russell Bohn teacher grade 7, twelve, grade 8 twenty. . Potter township teachers have these pupils registered: Miss Doro- thy McMichaels, forty-six, Potter: Mills; Oscar Bierly, thirty-seven Potter Mills; Miss Esther Hastings thirty-nine: Earlystown; Miss Ber- tha Sharer, twenty-five; Centre} Hill; Mrs Mahlon Johnston, twen- | ty-two, Plum Grove; Miss Dorothy | Popes, twenty, Tusseyville; George! Sweeney, twelve, Tusseysink; and] Miss Marion Brown, forty-one, Col- yer. The following list includes the boys in the freshman class this year: Paul Bradford, John Brouse Junior Burris, Warren Foust, Ar- dell Gross, Eugene Hartley, Vin- ton Lingle, Harry Noll, William Reese, Donald Ross and John Wy- land. These girls are enrolled in the freshman class: Jean Bartholomew Esther Blazer, Beulah Bradford Mary Confer, Adaline Goodhart | Phyllls Grove, Fern Hanna, Alma] Horner, Lois McClenahan, Alta Mil- | ler, Minerva Neff, Frances Noll Bdna Rimmey, Lois Ross, Evelyn Royer and Helen Wilkins. - LJ . LJ CHURCH SERVICES, Evangelical: The Rev. W. K | Hosterman, pastor. Bethesda: Church service 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Lemont: Sunday School] 10:00, Church Service 11:00; Locust] Grove: Sunday School 9:30, Chureh | service 7:30. i Lutheran: The Rev C C. Otto | pastor. Centre Hall: Church ser- vice 9:00, Sunday School 10:00; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30 Church service 7:30; Tusseyville: | Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30. Methodist: The Rev. Walter] Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church] service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30; | Sprucetown: Sunday Schoo] 9:30 | Church service 10:45. ! Presbyterian: The Rev. J M | Kirkpatrick, pastor. Boalsburg: | Sunday School 2:00, Church service 3:00: t: Sunday School 9:30 Church service 7:30; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church service 10:30. Reformed: The Rev. D. R. Keen- | er, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday] School 9:30, Church service 7:30; | Spring Mills: Church service 9:00 | Sunday School 10:00; Farmers Mills | Sunday School 9:30, Harvest Home service 10:30. i LJ CENTRE HALL YOUTH TO STUDY PHOTOGRAPHY —— co —— Jack Kirkpatrick, left Monday morning for New York City where | he will matriculate in the New York | Institute of Photography. | His course approximately three | months in length will include prac- | ticum in studios and laboratories under skilled photographers. He will study commercial photography news photography, portraiture, and processing. Mr. Kirkpatrick has had twc years at Penn State and plans tc | finish his course there after the | Photography mtestm. REORGANIZATION MEETING OF REFORMED GUILD Two delegates from the Woman's Missionary Society of the local Re- formed church besides several other MUNICIPAL Note: New Show Time. 7 4 9 p.m. LAST TIMES TODAY THURSDAY (September 5) WALT DISNEY'S “PINOCCHIO” (In Technicolor) Crime Reel “THE JACK POT” FRIDAY & SATURDAY (September 6 and 7) Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, in ” THE FLYING DEUCES” A riot of fun and laughter for the family! Latest News Events Best of Selected Shorts MONDAY & TUESDAY (September 9 and 10) More Excitement Than a Hurri- James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Pat O’Brien No. "THE SHADOW” “GIANT KILLER” Cartoon WEDNES. & THURSDAY (September 11 and 12) Wm. Powell and Myrna Loy, in “I LOYE YOU AGAIN" By All Means a Must See Pleture | Charlotte Keller and Doris Moitz | {| manie, Thursday. | Clara Lou spent Labor Day week- | end at Columbia with Mr and Mrs { and Sandra | er's parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert | stadium at Lewisburg on Labor Day , invited to furnish special music. women from the church will attend the organizational meeting of the Women's Guild Tuesday, Sept 10 in St. John's Reformed church in Bellefonte, This Guild will be the official women's organization of the Central Pennsylvania Synod, The W. M. 8. delegates have not yet been selected. Mrs DR Keener has been invited as organ- ist for this occasion, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. and Mrs. Milford Luse had guests from Ohlo, over Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martstellert spent Sunday at the Laura Lee home. Mrs. Savilla Kryder had an oll burner installed in her home last week. Mrs, Henry White's sister, Miss Mary Graden, from Willlamsport visited with her last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College, left Tuesday for a week's vacation at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs Clarence J. Flay- | hart of Willlamsport, were weekend | guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry King | Alfred Reish employed at the U Mrs, €. A. Spyker entertained the W. C. T. UTuesday evening Miss Grace Wible left Tuesday for a visit at Three Springs. Mrs. Joe Slenker of Lock Haven spent last week with ber parents Mr. and Mrs, Chester Spyker, Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs Donald Shope were Mr and Mrs Raymond Baker of Camp Hill Willlam Thomas who has been attending a Virginia flying school Is spending this week at home. Vinton McClellan left today for Gettysburg, where he will enter his senior year at the college there The Woman's Missionary Soclety of the Lutheran church will meet Tuesday evening at the parsonage Mrs. H 8 8hope from Harrls- burg, spent last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs Donald Shope. Mr. and Mrs Clifforq Breon of Kaneville, Ill, spent last among relatives near Spring Milk and Rebersburg. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Spyker and Fred Spyker spent Labor Day week- end in Marklesburg. The men spent Monday bass fishing. The Spring Mills Methodist con- 8. Navy yard in Philadelphia, was | gregation has advertized a sample home last week on a six day vaca- | tion, Miss Lois Whitehill and Mrs fair for tomorrow (Friday) in the Rossman store room Miss Dorothy Showers, with her Whitehill of State College spent! parents, from Philadelphia, visited Wednesday, with Mr. and Mrs. E | E. Balley. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Hanna. The Woman's Missionary Soclety of the Reformed church will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs Milford Luse. Misses Elizabeth Bartholomew left Priday for Atlantic City and re- turned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Boggs, whe spent the summer in the Rowe cab- | in, returned to their home in Her- | Mr. and Mrs J. PF. Wetzel and | Russell Seéesholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Russell of Baltimore, Md. spent Labor Day weekend among Mrs. Russell's brothers and sisters here, The Junior Choir of the Reformed | church will furnish special music at| the Sunday evening service here | Mrs. William Campbell directs the group. Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, president of the! Miss Grace Wible Thursday en-| route to the New York World's Fair Lloyd Stover, formerly cashier ol the Millheim bank, with his wile and family, visited in town Labo Day. Mr. Stover is now trust of- ficer of the Merchants National Bank in Phoenixville, Mrs. George Dollen and Mrs Jack Dullen of Jacksonville, Mrs | James Clark of Greensburg, all sis- ters of John Delaney, and Mrs Anna Seeman also of Greensburg spent last week in this vicinity, No action wis taken to reconsid- ed the purchase of a cab at the special fire company meeting Fri- | day night and the commiti¢e hat proceeded with the arrangements purchase a truck complete with cat and equipment Guests this week of Mr and Mrs J. M_ Coldron =ere Mrs Coldron” mother, Mrs. W. B, Fredricey of Holton, Kansas, and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keister and daughter, Mrs. Eimer Ruggles of Canton, Ohio Ralph Goodhart daughter and husband, Mr Mrs. Russell town, Ohio, called Goodhart home Sunday son Richard and at ‘the FP. V The for- week | Buehler of Youngs- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. UNIONVILLE Woman Near Death From Bullet Wound (Continued from page one | {state motor policemen from Rockview sub-station, | Lying on her hospital bed follow. ing the blood transfusion early Bun- day morning Mrs. Miller told police | officers that Gardner had threaten. ed her earlier in the evening while [she shopped In Philipsburg, “He sald (he'd get revenge and that 1'd be'ter {enjoy myself because this is going (to be my last night” the victim between life the {stated as she hung land death, “He came for trouble Because he | threatened me before and sald that | [he would finish me up.” she added, | When Chief Delansky questioned | |Gardn® in the Osceola fail, (man seemed cooperative in (way admitting that he did shooting and saying that he didn't | care what happened to him. He ap- {peared calm and collected and told officers where to find the number of his gun. Gardner answered questions will {ingly until officers asked “what was | your idea of shooting that woman?” Gardner answered: “That's my bus. iness, Lots of reasons in one way" He sald, “I'll tel] all I have to tell at Bellefonte. There's no need to question me here” The victim's husband told of his wife coming home from shopping in Philipsburg at 10:45 o'clock and of the arrival of Gardner a short time later, He told of trouble with Gard- ner before and sald that only a few |months ago they had gone to a justice of the peace and had a paper iserved on Oardner telling him to {Keep away from the ferty. He sald that he had | Gardner out of the house {months ago with a poker | Willlam, 20-year-old married son {of the victim, sald that Gardoer | had come into the house and argued { He asked for a cold drink of water land this was given to him and Wil- | Ham sald his mother had told the | neighbor that if that didn’t eool him {off he had better go home. One {thing led to another. he sald, until {his mother picked up the kitchen {stove poker and forced him from | the house without striking him. She | sitammed the door behind him and {turned her back to the door The Ison said that Gardner then opened the door and fired the shot into the i back of the woman This was short- ly after midnight In addition to the hushand and | 30-year-old William, William's wife | ahd two sisters, Goldy, 16, and Bet. ty. 13, saw the shooting Hospital authorities revealed that "the shot entered the back below the | jeft shoulder and partly severed the every driven several music department of the Woman's! oo. at: Goodhart had been visiting | the spinal cord, paralyzing the vic- Club, announce the first fall meet- | ing for September 19, at the home of Mrs. R_ 8. Jamison. | Mrs. P, 8. Long from Washington, | D. C., who, with her son Herbert | had been visiting her sister, Mrs | Tressie McClellan, and father, Geiss | Wagner, returned home Priday. Mr and Mrs. Russell Haus and] daughter from Winter Haven, Flor-| ida, spent part of last week with| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slack. Mrs Haus ant Mrs. Slack are sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Irvin of Wilkinsburg, are spending the week at the L. O, Packer residence. Next| week they plan to go on to Gary | Indiaria, to visit Mrs. Irvin's broth- er, Somner Patker. | Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary leli| Sunday morning for a visit with’ | Mr. and Mrs, Brentford Mackey of | | Titusville, and a sight-seeing trip! | through New York state. They ex-| pect to return. today. The Rev. and Mrs. D. R. Keener returned Wednesday from a month's vacation at Fleet- wood and Myerstown. Mrs, Keen- Schlegel, réturned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney Betty Lou, and William attended the Police Rodeo in the Bucknell It was presented for the benefit of the motor police retirement fund. Miss Mary Kennedy of Altoona, is vacationing with her nlece and husband, the Rev. and Mr. W. H Kepler, at their new home in Can- tonsville, Maryland, where they moved in the spring from Philadel- phia. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert and Miss Helen Hess drove to Win- field Monday where Mrs, "lckert and Miss Hess joined their parents ang returned to Allentown with them. Mrs. Rickert will remain there this week. The Rev. and Mrs. CF. Lauer, and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cunningham, and children, of near Pleasant Gap, were visitors in Centre Hall on Sun- day. The Rev. Mr. Lauer is chap- lain at Rockview, Mrs. George Mock of Philipsburg county president of the Federation of Woman's Clubs, will be In charge of the convention program here in the Reforuned church, Saturday, October b. The local club has been Thomas Ross of Cumberland, Md and William Ross of 8t. Louis, Mo. were Labor Day gues's of their aunt, Mrs. Edward Durst. Robert Swartz, another nephew from Phil- adelphia, spent part of last week and the weekend at the same home Labor Day guests of Mr, and Mrs E. E Balley were Mr. and Mrs, Au- gust Kroeger and son Douglas of Chicago, Illinois, and Mr, and Mrs Rush Hall of Indianapolis, Indiana who were returning from a three of the southeastern his mother, Mrs. Savilla Goodhari in Miilheim Sunday guests at Janey home were: Mr. and Mrs Paul Beardsley and dagughtens Nancy Jane and Janet, of Belle- the John De- | fonte: Glenn Grubb of Akron, Ohio; Richard Gunsallus of Utica, N. Y.| Miss Nellie Hayes of Hublersburg, and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Zerby and | two children HOWARD Mr and Mrs. A. A Wagner of Johnstown, stopped at the home of Mr. John Wagner, Friday night | enroute to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Richarg Zeigler of York sttended the funera] of Jerry, Dorman, Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs C. C. Dreese, Mr and Mrs. M. W. Wagner and daugh- ter Joanne visited relatives In Beavertown and Beaver Weekend guesis at the home of Mr and Mrs Marion Plelcher were Miss Elizabeth: Treller and Ann Kozok of Washington, D C. alsc Mr. Harry Mazgan of Centre Hall and Waiter Conrad of Bellefonte, Misses Anna and Nelle Holter spent the weekend at State College | visiting friends. Miss Ida Mae Pletcher is spend- ing this week in Mifflinburg a: the home of her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. David Meyer. Cuests this past week al the home of Miss Anna and Nelle Holter were: Mr. and Mrs Harry Kaup of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mothershaugh of State C . and Mr. and Mrs Janiec of Baltimore, Md. were guests, at the home of Mr William Robb ove: Labor Day. Mr. John H. Wagner, Hilda and | Eleanor Leathers left Saturday fiight for Denver, Pa. There they joined Mr. and Mrs, Stanley W and continued their trip to wood, New Jersey, for several days Miss Ann Beightol gaughter of Mr. and Mrs: George Beightol, vis- | fted her brother and sister-in-law of Chester, Pa., over the weekend having left Friday and returned Tuesday. POTTERS MILLS Mr. Charles Faust ang family of Royersford, motored to the M. J G. Boal home on Saturday. They brought with them Miss Anng Bata Spring: | | several days this past week. 1id- | tim from the chest down She re. mained conscious ant suffered great pain. A transfusion was given 10 help offset interndl and external bleeding | Mr. and Mrs. Miller are the par- ents of the following seven child- ren: © William, Catherine, Goldy, Betty, James Max and Roy Arraigned before Justice of the Peace, Harold D. Cowher, of East { Bishop street, Bellefonte, Tuesday afternoon, Gardner walved a hearing ‘on a charge of assault with intent to murder, and in default of $5000 bail was committed to the county jufl. The information against him was lodged by Pvt Joseph Jordon of the State Motor Police at Rock- , view subsstation ————————— —— CD of A Makes Plans For Fall Activities (Continued from page one) | a — {Ross of Pleasant Gap. chairman, ‘and to which all members are in- { wited. i Miss Carpenetlo outlined plans for la “Recollection Day” to be held for | members throughout the diocese on | Sunday. Bepltember 28, at MI. Aloy- isius Academy at Cresson hose | wishing to attend were asked to iphone Mrs. Cyril Moerschbachey, | chairman, not later than Septem- | ber 21. | Mrs. Mary K. Beezer was appoint. ed chairman of trustees with the | following committees: property, {Miss Alice Fox and Mrs Mary K Beezer, supplies, Mrs. Agnes Ross and Mrs. Angeline Rackoski: audit- iing. Mrs Elizabeth O'Hara and | Mrs. Edith Anderson PORT MATILDA Weekend visitors at the home of | Banford Cowher were Miss Mervin {| Hartshorn of Philipsburg, Mr, Clair Walter Cowher of Lock Haven. + Mr. Mr. and Mrs. “Walter Cowher of Lock Haven, spent the weekend at the home of Hairy Cowher at Cas- andra, Pa, also at the home of Mrs Paul Brawley of Brawley will be remembered to he: friends here as Miss Emma Cowher | poor health. They also visited at i the home of Ellle Cowher, at Os- | ceola, and George and Miles Harts- | horn of Philipsburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Woodring were Mr. and Mrs. C. K Woodring and the | Miller prop- | Kiing of Altoona, ang Mr and Mrs. | and Mrs. Sanford Cowher | Mr. James Cowher of town, and! Cresson, Mrs | son Kenny, of Willlamsport; Mr | September 5, 1940, Finch Reunion: Members of Lhe | Pinch family spent an enjoyable time In the form of a picnic at the | Willams Grove near Martha Fur-| nace on Labor Day, The five sis-! ters, namely, Mrs. Willlam Sum- | mers, of Unionville: Mrs. Florence | Miller of Sharon; Mrs. Lloyd Stone- braker of Osceola Mills; Mrs. Al- meda Stere and Mrs. William Bau- | der of Unlonville, were all present | apd enjoyed several hours togeih- | | ef, Other relatives present were Mr, Willlam Summers ; Mr, Willlam | | Bauder of Unionville; Mr. and Mrs | Kenzie Williams and Mary Eleanor tof Union Township; Mr, and Mrs Alton Poorman and daughter Al- meda of Altoona; Mr. Harry Com- mondoras of Bellefonte; BSedwich Commondoras and Mrs. McCoy ol | Altoona; Mr. and Mrs Clayton Up- deg:aff and family of Williamsport; Mr and Mrs, Clarence Bauder ana son of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs George Bauder and daughter of Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wil- llams and Mr, Forrest Bauder of {this place Methodist Church Services: — Prayer service this Thursday even- ing, Sunday School Sunday morn- ing at 9:15 preaching service in the evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. MF. Kerstetler; Ep- worth League at 6:30. This Sunday is World's Day of Prayer which wil] be observed in the church service Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Priday evening, Sun- day School on Sunday morning al 9:30, followed by Class meeting; Young Peoples meeting in the even- ing at 7:30. There will be nc preaching service this Sunday as the pastor has gone to attend lhe annual conference League Meeting: ~The member: of the Epworth League will hold their regular meeting this Frida) evening in the Sunday School room of the church. A good allendance is desired as plans will be made for the coming winter months, includ- ing the annual election of officers Presbyterian Church Services: — Bible Study Class each Monday evening, in the church at 7:30. The members of the Missionary society will be entertained this Thursday evening a: the home of Mrs. Ray- mond Snoke Mrs. Florence Miller of Sharon © visiiing around among her brothe: and sisters in the community Mr and Mrs. Harold Kealiey Washington, D C were holiday guests of his mother, Mrs. Margare! Kealey Mr. and Mrs Charles Keatley and daughter of Greensburg, Pa, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs Margaret Keatley Mrs. Winifred Peters entertained the members of the Wi-Mo-Ma-8i: club at the home of Mrs G W. Bul- lock on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cralg of McKeesport, Pa, have been visii- ing for the past week with their cousins, Mrs Harriet Asking and Miss Mary Turner Mr. and Mrs Newton Fisher and son Jay, of Plitsburgh, were holi- diy guests of their respective par- ents, Mr. and Mrs J R Williams and Mr 1d Mrs. J. Harold Fisher Mr William Barton, son of Mr and Mrs. W. H Barton of thi place, expects to enter Penn Stair College at the opening of the col- lege abou the middle of this month Mr and Mrs Cecil Stevenson of Allnona, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Stere along with the formers nep- hew, Linwood Slevenson of Norfolk Virginia Bunday guests of Mr and Mrs David Custer were her brothers, Mr and Mrs. William Lucas and family of New York and Mr. and Mrs laws Lucas and family of Wil- Hamsport, Pa Mr. J D. Mitchell started out Wednesday morning about 7 o'ciock with his new school bus lo gathe: vp Union Township school children to deliver them to the Bellefonte High School Rev. and Mrs. G, A Garreit of the Free Methodist church left on Wednesday morning for Pleasant- ville, Pa. where they are attending the annual conference of the Free Methodist church this week Mr and Mrs Ward Southard of Wilmington, Del, guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs C. K. Brugger. Mr. Southard re- ol turned to his home Monday while his wife is visiting in the commu- | nity for a couple weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple of Rochester, N. Y.. were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, Mr and Mrs. Ray Parsons | daughter Joanne o and | They were just completing a motor | trip through Virginia, New Jersey | and other southern states, having! | nesday evening in honor of Mr. and {Askins and her sister Miss Mary | | Turner were Mr. and Mrs, Orin { Askins and two sons and daughter | Holiday guests of Mrs Harriet Slickville, Pa... Mr. and Mrs | ington, D. C.; Mrs Toddhunter of Johnstown, Pa; Mrs. Stover of Ma- dera, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Rumberger and son Harry Pearce of Baltimore Md. spent the weekend with he: parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lucas (of Union Township and calleq on | friends and relatives in and abou! | the community. This is their first trip home with their new son. Mrs Rumberger and son expect to re- main a week or more. Monday guests of Mr. ang Mrs J. R. Williams were her brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Washington, D, C.; Mr and Mrs Ollbery Stewart and two children of Philadelphia; a sister were holiday | Morgantown | West Virginia, spent several day: | the latter part of last week with, | his mother, Mrs, W. B. Parsons and | of this place. Mrs Brawley is in Other relatives in the community | {| turn yellow any garment that i composed taken in the New York World's Fair and from here going to their home. | Mrs Mary Wright of Bellefonte was a guest of friends In town las Sunday The members of the Missionary society met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bullock Mr. Clark Willlams had his ton. sils removed by a 8. ate College phy siclan last week and is now gelling along fine Mr. and Mrs Emproium, Pa, with his parents Ralph 8mith ol spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs, F | W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Talhelm spent | several days over the past weekend with Mr and Mrs Frederick Kurtz of New Jersey Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Williams were thelr son and Mr and Mrs Theodore Wil- and children of Johnstown R family liams Pa Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox accom- panied by Miss Eva Rowan motored to Hal! Moon on 8Sunday where they attended the annual meeting at the Friend's church Rev. and Mrs. Robert Keeler re turned to their home in Upper Darby, Philadelphia Tuesda after having spent some time visit ing with her parents, Mr, and Mr G. W. Bullock Miss Janie Zahniser jeft the part of week Pittsburg! where she has entered a hospital a a student uated from School this Mrs. Amanda Way rapidly from a sprained ankle s! has been suffering with several weeks Her and neighbors hope recovery may be speedy Mr. and Mrs G W. Bullock companied their daughier husband, Rev, and Mrs. Rober! Keeler on a motor trip to Bedlfovd county on Monday and 100k a walk the Super Highway, and had dinner at Bedford, Pa Mr. and Mrs Charlie son of Philadelphia were guests of he rparents Mr J. RB. Williams. Th were panied home by her sis Williams who has been Philadelphia for week: Recent guests of Mr Way at her home and Mrs. Leonard Rhoad; Leonard and Tommie and daughtel Mabel all of Coleville Mrs Virgie Tate of Bellefonte Mrs Sarah Smith and friends of Bellefonte and Mr and Mrs. Tavior of Warrior Mark Mr. and Mrs E 1 daughter Lorraine Harrisburg last Saturday the weekend with friends home with themon 8 their ol daughter has ™ on fore this for ora gra High nurse, she having Bellefonte Spring the is convalescing PLS if va ot ior Lhe pa many friend her compiles ar. and on and Nason holiday and Mr: nr oom - Mise visiting MEVETa ry ter Nel past Amanda was Mr: and son here and si bringing nday evening Margaret wh A course in ihe lege of Har er completed Business C- just Izvrmipaon risburg We sorry 0 learn of the sudden iliness Danie] Buck las week bul giad 10 hear he bs improv ing Hig daughler Mrs. C. C Holtzworth of Fairmount 1 Virginia is with him His filends and neighbors complete recovery may be Mr. Buck celebrated his #0th b day Sunday, Augus: 25th Mr. and Mrs. R C. Williams an daughter Mary Margaret oom panied by Mrs. Wilson Hall two daughters moored to Harr burg. leaving here Priday even Mrs Hall and two daughters have been visiting with Mr. and Mr T. Hall of Union Township and were returning (0 their home al the closing of summer vacation were of ana pe mt A motor party consisting Misses Belty Yarnell Sara White John Corman, David Yarnell spent Senday at Hershey Weekend visitors at the CF Clevenstine home were their daugh- ters and sons-in-laws Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Miles Russ of Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Liovyd Minnich ol State College, Mr and Mrs. Melvin Miller of Cleveland, Ohio Our schools started Tuesday with Mrs. Beightol, Zion school: Mist Rodgers, Ridge school Miles Clevenstine, by friends spent a few days week at the World's Pair Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rockey and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rockey spent Tuesday with relatives in Clear. accompanied last holiday | Reid guests of relatives in and about the! | community having spent some time | with Mrs T B. McClellan at ihe home of her daughter ang husband | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Shamp ano ‘amily, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Gil. more and deughter spent Sunday at Moshannon Park | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irvin spent | Bunday with Mr Irvin's parents. | Mr, and Mrs. George Snyder ol Wingate, are receiving congraiu-| lations upon the birth of a young daughter. Mrs Snyder was form- erly Mary Boone of this place. | Mr and Mrs. Charles Boone of | { Rebersburg. called at the Carne! home on Saturday. | A kitchen ghower was held Wed- | Mrs. George Armstrong, who wer: married August 23, in Virginia. | Care of Aluminum Ware To remove dfiscolordtions from | the inside of the aluminum ware | fll the vessel with a cold weak #9- lution of vinegar and water <1 table- spoonful to a quart), bring slowly tc a boil, and Jet boil for five minutes Polish inside with the finest grade steel wool, and outside with sifted whiting applied with a damp piece of flannel or chamois, and occa- sionally with the stegl wool. Losse Casters, Casters that persist in dropping out of chair and table legs wheneve! the furniture is moved can be ex- ceedingly annoying. Remove the caster, fill the hole with melted paraffin, and then quickly reinsert the caster. There will be no furthe: trouble. — Washing Silks When the water is too hot, it will of silk or silk texture Lukewarm water should always used for white silk material. — SNOW SHOE Mrs Jerry Ketren, daughter Mar garet, Larmer, visited at the home of Mrs, Mary Dixon and family Miss Mae France n Bellefonte M ployed part time at Murphy's Store Miss Eunice Lucas R N of Phil adeiphia ined home after visit. ing his mother, Mrs. Mabel Lucas and family Ladies Ald of M. E. church will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Pat Moore, Wed- nesday evening Mr and Mrs Ernest daughters Mare and Ruth daughter June Cullem. spen irday evening at Bellefonte Mr nd Mrs. John dren of 31 ns weekend with spent Baturday France lg em- Ie the France grani- Bat Park and chi mother Harry Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Rex Lucas spent with Mr, and Mrs Mahlon Wa son, of Moshannon Miss Kathryn Wenrick of nove visiting her mother Eva Wenrick and family Mrs Robert Park and son Robert Bruce, returned home from the Philipsburg State Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillette and family visited over Bunday wih their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Kallan- der and family Mr. and Mr Ann, of Chicago weekend at the home. Lee Anna ailend school d Mra on, son Re. Mrs Dial, daughter Lee | $1) spent the Walker “Gilliland will remain and Tm Dixon, daugh- Billy. of Eimira N homes of Mrs James Quick and over Labor Day nl Lhe Mrs y Chambers - gixtay Kntdsen Resigns Motor Post 8B. 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