September 26, 1940, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three PORT MATILDA | Mr, and Mrs, V. 8, Gruber and family of Jamestown, Penna, spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Willams Congratulations to Mrs, by having a party of friends in fo: the evening, on Wednesday, Those Woodring, Mr, Roxie Sanderson, Miss Isabell Sny- der, Mr Bob Ellenberger, Mr, and Ann, Mr, and Mrs Howand Edward: and daughter Patty. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams and Mrs day in Altoona shopping. Mrs Ethel Punk and daughter Miss Dorothy were Sunday dinne: | guests of Mr, and Mrs, Boy Fry. Miss Catherine Young, of Tyrone visited with her mother Mrs, Cora | Young on Thursday Funeral services were held In the Methodist church on Saturday af-| | eisai. BUSH HOLLOW We are glad we had a good at- tendance at Sunday school on Sun- day, and also at the preaching ser- vice which followed, There were 50 at Sunday school. Come back again Cottage Prayer meeting on Thurs- day night, September 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Delaun Holt Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spotts and | two children, and Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Irvin and daughter spent sev- eral days last week at the Charles Way home at Jacksonville, helping to fill their silo Plans are being made for the re- vival to start Sunday, November 24, in the church. Rev. G. H. Shull, of Geneva, Pa, is the engaged evan- gelist. Rev. Shull is well known here as he was our evangelist last fall in a revival, We are looking for- { ard to a good meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clark Custer and daughter Louise, of Wingate, Visit- ed Sunday evening at the Spotts home. Mr. and Mrs. Toner Spotts Centre Hall, visited our commun on Monday Mrs. Martin Spotts and children spent Sunday at her home in Cole- ville of ity (From last week) There were 54 present on Sunday at Sunday School. Hope the good attendance keeps up. Don’t forgel the preaching service next Sunday after Sunday school. Also the Wed - nesday night service and Cottage Prayer meeting, Thursday night Sept. 19 ai the Oscar Carver home sverybody welcome The revival which was mentioned last week has been postponed proo- ably until November Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas of thi place and Mr and Mrs. Pierce Rumberger and son of Maryland spent several days last week visiting in New York state and visiting Ni- agara Falls Mr. and Mrs. D H supper last Tuesday the Roy Spotits home Miss Martha Shirey returned her home in Williamsport last Wed- nesday evening after spending some time in this community Rev. Byrd and Alvin Stover fin- Custer took evening at tc ished putting up the one flue at | the church on Saturday. Quite a number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home Ol Mr. and Mrs Clair Logue last Fri- day evening to help Clair celebrate his birthday which day. Plenty of ice cream and cake were served ter which they all departed for their homes wishing him more happy birthdays. Sunday visitors at the home Of | : and | Mrs. Edgar King and Jean Spotts| Mrs. Edna Spotts were Mr all of Milesburg, Mrs, Myrtle King | Virginia and and granddaughters V Beverly Gray of Coleville, SUMMIT HILL Sunday visitors at the Irvin Young home were Mr, and Mrs Sam Herr and son Terry of Orvis- ton; Fay and Charlotte Woomer Mr. and Mrs. Herb Chapman and daughter Janet and Ethel Warr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herr and Mrs. Irvin Young visited Sunday alter- noon at the William Lehman home at Curtin. Alta Watkins and Lloyd Bryan of Philipsburg, visited over Sunday at the John Watkins home. Ruth Bowman, Florence Remm, Eleanor Fye and Esther Warr made a business trip to Lock Haven on Monday. Alice and ty Young spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs. Wal- ter Boone at Romola, Evelyn and Marie Watkins helped Ether Warr can peaches on Friday night. McCormick-Deering FARM EQUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINERY M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. —————— | Thursday at the | Howard | Edwards who celebrated a birthday | | Hartshorn, Mrs, Ben Nicodemus and daughte! | Deakin, Mr. and Mrs Walter Lamb | | and daughter Elizabeth Ann all o! | E. M. Woodring spent Satur-| Roy | occurred that] {0 everyone present] many j ternoon for Mrs. Edith (Hassinger) Corman, who passed away on Philipsburg hos- pital, B. H. Williams has returned to his the E M. Woodring home were Mr and Mrs, Dan McCullough, Mr. and of Willlamsport, Mr, and Mrs, Sim Mr, and Mrs Tom Philipsburg. Mr, and Mrs. George Renner ot day. Mr. and Mrs | shoppers on Saturday evening. Mr. 8. J, Shunk has been on the sick list for several days, Mrs with and relatives North at Penna East Oxford Md | Don't forget Sunday School Sun- | day morning at 9:30, also the Re- vival will start Sunday night, Sept 29. Everybody welcome. Come and bring your friends along HOWARD Mr and Mrs, C. E Bulkley, of Westfield, Pa, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, G H. Bulkley Mrs. Emma Siureeter, of Westfield Pa. is visiting her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs, G. H Bulkley. Mr. John H. Wagner and family spent Sunday in Clearfleld with Mr, J. L. Willams and family Dr. Walter Kurtz and wife enter- tained friends from Meyerstowsy over the weekend Cameron Long, George, atiendeq the Williamsport, held at The dinner Atlar prietor I the Mr end brother banquet in 3 he Lycoming hotel given Oy > Company to Atlantic ail pro- Gas sta~ tions Miss Phyllis Evey spent the week with friends in Bellefonte, Mr. Roy Rockey moved his family to Bellefonte Thursday. Mr. Rockey is employed at the Titan Metal Co The Howard Parent-Teachers’ As- sociation will hold the first meeting of the 1940-41 year Priday Sept. 27th at 8 o'clock in the auditorium. Some important business is to be transact- ed which demands the presence of every member. The high light of the evening will be an address by Re- gan I. Hoch, principal of Lock Haven High School. Mr. Hoch was princi- pal of the Howard High School at the time this PTA was organized It is hoped that we can show him some growth in the number of mem- bers attending the meeting. Music and refreshments are also part of the entertainment RUNVILLE Many of our folks attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Crock Poor- man, of State College. The services { were held in the Advent church last Sunday afternoon at 2:30. She was well known in this section where she spent her childhood and school days Mr. Raymond Poorman purchased | a fine team of horses last week Mrs. Marian Whalaner, of Belle fonte, and Miss Lorral Walker, attended a cabin parts Satur- day night at Reigel's Gap. Altoona The thresher was heard humming again In our community last week Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman and son Douglas, of Williamsport, visited with home folks Sunday Mr. Toner Watson came up from | Williamsport to visit with his home | folks Mr. and Mrs. Samuel! Purl and daughter Sarah, of Willlamsport, | visited with home folks Sunday. Next Sunday our Sunday school will observe Rally Day. Folks, let's plan to go to Bunday school next Sunday at 9:30 a. m. { Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fye tendered | |a& birthday party for their young- est daughter, Jane, who celebrated | { her ninth birthday last Saturday afternoon by inviting 27 young folks to participate, namely: Jacqueline Smith, Fay Packer, Maxine Milton, Louls Hockenburg, Evelyn Bennett, Dorothy Confer, Marshall Nancy Lucas, Jane Reese, Kay Kauffman, Mildred Witherite, Chris- tine Borden, Martin Packer, Clair’ Kepler, Arlene Bennett David Wat- son, Ray Lucas, Jr., Twila Holder- | man, Martha Confer, Jean Watson, | Irene Milton, Katherine Confer, | Ethel Packer, Marjorie Kepler,!| Thelma Reese, All had a gay time | together. Mrs. Fye served them with | ice cream, cake and candy. ; Miss Lorraine Walker, of this place, and Miss Maude Harpster, of Warriors Mark, returned last Mon- | day evening from a very fine 4-day! vacation trip to Baltimore, Md. | then on an excursion boat ride to! | Virginia which was new to them. | {| They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Purl | jand John Milton. They reported seeing two foreign ships while there. | Rev. W. B. Tobias and Walter! | Herrald returned from Allegheny | | Conference held at Wilkinsburg last | | week, but we have not heard the | full particulars, BUFFALO RUN Joe Reed and brother, Pred, and | Joe Howard, of Bellefonte, visited with Mahlon Rossman of this place, Sunday. Harry Moyer visited with his sis- | ter, Mrs. Lester Colyer at Lewistown, last Sunday. i George Green, of Lock Haven, brother of Miss Bessie Green, un- derwent an operation sat the Lock Haven Hospital, He is quite ill. Miss Helen Moyer is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mrs, Harold Moyer, of Waddie, Mrs. Mabel Rossman, of Belle. forte, visited with her daughter, Mrs. Nellle Moyer, last Wednesday. Mrs. Blake Norman and son Rex, of Pleasant Gap, spent Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Ed- ward Moyer, home from the Philipsburg hospital | | and is Improving. | Sunday evening dinner guests a’ present were Mr and Mrs W. J | and Mrs. E T | Spouts, Mr. Mauve Woodring, Mrs | | Chicago, ! town on Wednesday, Mrs, Fleener's| Mrs, C. K. Woodring and son Kenny | | Henry Shafer and Mrs Shafer was | formerly { this Centre Hall visited at the home of | Mr, Mrs x 8 - | ir. and Mrs, J. B, Miles on Satur | to Pennsylvania and they spoke of Miles were Tyrone | the beau iful rein v | have in thi | death i Stove Alice Harshberger is visiting | & v | Bellefonte | Services { Our { tended to | mother, confer, | Coakley, Don Hackenburg, Robert! WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Musser in| {| company with Mr. and Mrs, H. O | Fiedler autoed to Selinsgrove on| last Wednesday where they were] guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mus- | ser, son-in-law and daughter of and Mrs, H O, Fledler, Theirs | wis a4 pleasant entertainment. | Mr Mrs. George Fleener ol Ill, were guests of this and maiden name was Marion Ettlinger | Shaler, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs | Miss Emma E.tlinger, a William (Bill), James and E tlinger, children of Mr Sol Etlinger, residents ol many years ago. We glad to meet Mr. and It was their first visit sister of Warren and Mrs place were 1eally Mrs. Fleener mountain scenery we S.ale SOITYy inall Tue day hospital taken for treatment his demise a were residence In tinued In We of the Fred at the he Was cause ol anemia. Funeral held from his late Aaronsburg and con- he Relormed church al that place on Friday forenoon. In- terment was made in the Woodward Union cemetery in the family plot sinceses, sympathies are ex-| the sorrowing widow. For particulars refer (0 his obituary. The Evangelical League of Chris- tian Endeavor society held theis monthly meeting at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Earl Motz on Thurs- day evening. The program oon- sisted of a shor business session and then an Interesting social hour which all present enjoyed very much, Of the pastor, Rey H. A, Houseal also took in the fun and nobody enjoys a joke more than ne On Friday evening Harold Ard took a bus load of forty of our folk: to the Evangelical parsonage birth- day social Il enjoyed the pro- gram very much Miss Leah Refiner the sick list for the convalescing nicely Mr, and Mr Ray Orndor Philadelphia, were weekend visits in town with relatives and acquain- tances Harold Ard the foundaiion this week Irvin Plerce of Wyoming, was weekend guest at “tne William Haines residence. He also called on former High Scholl chums while In town Carl Mo.z_ Jr. Oren Orndorf and were among th learn carrier, morning whee The were of On 10 Oui COurse who past Wa on WEEK his Glenn Orndort L hos that took a special excursion train n Saturday night at Coburm take in the New York World's Falr on Sunday. They returned late on Sunday night COLLEGE TWP. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rhoades and three daughters, Margaret, Dor- othy and Nancy. and Rena Clair Spicer, took their dinner to Hairy John’s Park on Sunday Miss Betty Spicer spent the week- end with her grandparents, George { Bpleer Mr. and Mrs. George Sheesley and daughter Marybelle, and Mr and Mrs. Prank Hazlett, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Clar- ence Sheesley Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner and Mrs, Harry Wagner, Mr and Mrs. Edward Eisenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shearer and sons Glenn and Cecil were Sunday visitors at the Wilbur Spicer home Ciny Kreamer, the typhoid fever patient, was very Ml on Saturday bul was better on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Lewis Snyder and son Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fishel and son Marvin, spent Sat- urday evening at the Clarence Sheesley home Reng Clair Spicer spent last week. end with her grandparents Mr, and | Mrs. George Spicer | William Walker, Allee Walker, | Samuel] Williams and Mrs. Pearl! Daugherty, of Tyrone, spent Sunday! with relatives at the George Spicer home, VALLEY VIEW Mr, Ed. Houser had the misfor- tune of having his two toes smashed last week, while working in the mine at Plant No, 2, Mr and Mrs. Will Houser enjoyed the woekend at the World's Fair, Mr and Mrs. Reuben Rider and family and Duff Shutt spent Sun- day at the Valley View camp Mr. and Mrs, John Bou] and twc Class meeting will be held at the children, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Bd. Maser, | home of Mr. and Mis, Miles Houset | f Mrs | Mr SPRING MILLS BENNER TWP. | Prancis Benner bought a Pontiac | The warm weather last bery are already taking on autum- | nal tints and late blooming annuals | and beds of cannas are now at their | best, but their time |s evidenly| short, Ii won't be many days until} a frost will put an end to the blooms, It 1s a worthy commendation that | the Long Club with the co-opera-| tion of the civic club at Millheim | have a movement on foot in devel- | oping the Penns View attractions | as this can be made a real scenic) spot and with its fine fishing and| hunting grounds will supercede | anything they have in the widely advertiseq Pocono mountain or a the Wellsboro area. After this pro-| ject is commercialized will afford a real appeal to tourists, with a teal) assel to the surrounding commu- | nity, as well as an example to out | Gregg Township clvie club, whose | officers do not seem Lo be receplive | to the [dea of boosting thelr hoo town and evidently/believe in doing their shopping out of town, 'The| underlying purpose of a civic club is | of course to impress the people ol a local community with the tradi-’ tion of buying at home and boost- | ing your home town, It is very evi-, dent that the chain siore co-opera-! tions do not pay our local taxes OI night, Sept. 23 (From last week) There was a very nice party at the Valley View camp in honor ol | Mr. Bd. Houser and his son Ken- | neth, Those present were Mr, and | Mrs. John Boul, Velma and Ronald | Boul, Mr ang Mrs. Fred Ishier Shirley, Donna Mae, Norman and | Bobby Ishler, Mr and Mrs, Jacob | Houser and Norma Houser, Mr, and Mrs. Willis Houser, Mr, and Mrs | Ceci] Milton, "Mr. and Mrs. Leste: | Davis and df uler, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Houset Yay, Janet, Harold and Larue Houser ud Mr and Mn Ed Houser and Mar.u Houser. A very nice time was enjuyed by al Mr. and Mrs. Rush Hamplon, of Ohlo, spent Wednesday afternoon with Margie and Mary Hampton, ORVISTON There were 126 present at Sunday School on Sunday The Woman's social club and their husbands enjoyed a baked ham sup- per at the Boy Scout hunting camp on Tuesday night. The following were present: Mr. and Mrz. Frank Delong, Mr. and Mrs. James De- Long, Mrs. Clair Confer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Packer, Mr. and Mrs Ea:! Lomison, Mr, and Mrs. William Barmhart, Mr. and Mrs C. B. Page. Mr and Mrs. W_E. Shank, Mr Delbert Barnhart Mr, and J. E Gillespie, Mr and Mr Ray Cyphert, Sherman and Annie Confer, Anna Belle Hayes MT and Mrs. Clair Buller and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lomison, A good (ime was had by ali Mrs. James Rupert Beechi Creek, Bunice Mrs, Paul Lomison of spent Friday at home Lioyd son of spent nere Mrs. Blanche Daley spent Priday with her sister, Mrs. C. D, Olmstead and sister-in-law, Mrs, Mary Belle Heverly at Lock Haven | Mrs. Lioyg Yeager of Pleasant Gap. spent several days the past week with her parents Mr. and Mri G. H Gillespie | Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Barnhart | Sherman Confer and Mrs. C+ B | Page he weekend at Buffak and Niagara Fall Frank Puhrer of spent the past week with Mrs. Davig Confer, i Mr and Mrs Jonn Gray and two children, of Howard, spent the] weekend at the CG. H. Gillespie and W. O. Gray homes | Mr. and Mrs Paul Miller and/ children of Monument, speni Sun- day at the Prank Rickert home, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Confer daughter Joan spent Sunday at the A. J. Confer home. Verna Shank of Tyrone, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. A. M. Shank. | Mr. and Mrs Orie Heaton of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mrs Heaton's parents, Mr, ang Mrs, G H. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. William Walizer of North Bend, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John A Gray. Emer Decker of Loganton, spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Confer, The Missionary Society held their | Friday and and baby of Heverly and Lock Haven, | he Paul Lomison Packer and Gerald Lomi- the Poe Valley COC camp the weekend ai their home apent North Bend | Mr, and | Announcement ° HE Lingenfelter Motor Company is now open fd¥ business at its new location at the Beager Garage on North Water Street, We will continue Cars with the same high quality of work- manship. Storage hy Day, Lingenfelter Motor Co. Authorized Agency BUICK SALES N. Water St. Phone 1065 Bellefonte i | | to service Studebaker Week or Month ! AND SERVICE week our school teachers, also are nc brought many people on their front) patrons of our loca] benking Insti- | porch gliders. The trees and shrub- | tutions, | Mr. E ness Mr nifty Mr and Mrs. Guy Corman and | Mr | last week in New York City, attend. ing the World's Fair and report a| nince metropolis. Mrs Esther Rhine, of Willlamsport, were guests at last C. iting Bols Harry Condo of Harrisburg, spent | the Long Avenue Mrs week al Palo with ler, Mrs Mr: and day Harry Brungard of State College visited on 8 regu { chur ion the schoo] lawn on Friday night The Loyal Daughters | their regular the Mon A home of Clyde Confer on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Confer's 51st bitrhday Those present George Hoover and family of Port Mati fami McDowell | Blanchard Caroline I Mr baby rece ciuding an electric waffle iron sented by ang 1 o'clock 10 twenty-five guests, | & large birthday cake baked by daughter Mo. toes idea the Weedville, Mr, and coupe this week to travel back and | forth to work Orvis Harris is threshing through | Buffalo Run Valley this week, last C, Hettinger made a busi- " trip to Baltimore, last Priday | Week he threshed along the Jackson Carrie Long Is spordng o| ville road new car | Pred Marshall's family entertained guests from Pittsburgh, also Allen Marshall and wife from Nigara Falls, and Charley Watkins and fam- {ly from Millbrook this week Interesting time at the! Guests at the home of Ira Benner! | this week and on Bunday were: Rus- and Mrs | sell Glasgow and family from Woody Crest and Glen Glasgow from Cen- tre Hall, Wilbur Orndorf from Cole- ville, George McKinley, wife and two accomplished young daughters, Fern and June and two Bryan sisters all of Milesburg Some farmers are sowing while others are filling silos Mrs. Francis Benner and little daughter, Hazel Janet, Is spending a few days this week at Balona, with Mrs. Benner's parents, Mr. and Mr Arthur Hull and family We have been told that one of ( Rider's boys Is suffering phold fever Sunday was a beautiful warm sunshiney day with a lot of traffic also crowds of young people were out strolling the fields and roads Brungard| People are complaining about the { Benner hill being in a terrific condi- tion to travel on. It Is not safe Ww travel on the hill it is all washed out in gutier: Borry to note that William Em- berton came home from work on Sat- urday evening and is on the sick list Some farmers say thelr corn is a poor crop while others say thelr corn is a good crop and Mrs, B, OG, Meyer, spent and Ella Yarrison the Albin Jacobson home week | E, Ziegler spent last week vis | friends and relatives at Du- wheat weekend with his family on Lalu visidng Brungard spent last friends and relative: Mrs Paul M. Ziegler ol erion, were weekend guests the former's father C. E. Zleg- | ul from Ly Guy Annie relatives Corman and mother Smith, visited friend: at Clearfield last Pri his mother Lulu aturday evening in monthly meeting in the followed by a weiner roast lar ch class held monthly meeting at home of Mrs. Willlam Furl on day night birthday dinner was held at the . a ut Sorry tw note the death of Mi Stella Snyder Stella Metolsky well known by the younger folks died at Woody Crest of typhoid fever There are several more cases ¢ | place Mrs. Emanuel Pike spent al State College al her sl Marshall and brothers Lloyd Marshall Mae Benner has dred quarts of peaches on their farm nee she were: Mr. and Mrs a Mr. and Mn: iv 4 . ¢ iy, of Altoona: Peter Carl Fry and Mr. and Mrs and family Mises Fleanor and Confer of Beech Creek and Mrs. Joseph Leathers and of Mt. Eagle Mrs, Confer ved some very nice gifts in- pre- A chicken served at also her ' of home canned one thes her children waflle dinner was - Cleaning Old Coins Old coin powdered be cleaned Mrs. Joseph Leathers mm — sometimes of Individuals time | Lored | visite thelr son MOSHANNON There were 71 Methodist Bunday Beptember 22 Mrs, Robert Mr, Plerce's Mr and Mn last Thursday at the] or present School y Bun aay Mr. and lertained husband, Pittsburgh day Mr. ang Mrs 10 Emporium Pearce sinter en and Ward ol and Fr John FP, Lucag mo- on Bunday Ww Mr Gomola John a Dany gir are born Co and Mm proud parents of them August 27th. at Mr moia’s home in Craw She been named Bandra Jean Mr. and Mrs, Homer Quick their daughter, Phyllis, wo Dr in Phill Irg Sunda Ww Haut a LOOK Ben aller- D noon Vi i if were: Mr, Rudlore Adolf Rudfor of Lanse Wagn Hom Sunday Mr Belly Roman Mr and ana wind er sna OT Vie x L#Ro Edward wig afternoon A signed thanks to CHES- TERS “I Re ah from “7 10 lake as dlr tain no habit.! drugs Dor narcotics -CHES-TERS "sis" ur CHI PILLS Rev poinied fet QikL W. J. Kerry has been re-ap- of the Free Metho- here pastor church Mrs, Frank Leeder and grandson Kay Watson spent Thursday of last week at Mrs lewis Price's hone in now Hhoe, JULIAN An epidemis of chicken pox seems to be No one seriously il 3ut it reduction in ud Ww around ha caused a school attendance Chester Adams of Nanty Glo ited friends in Jullan on Sunday. Mrs. Helen Randolph and son Johnny returned tw their home In Pine Grove Mills alter a weeks visit with her father Mr. W. W. Chandler Mrs. M ret Houser of Pleasant Gap, is alse visiting at the Chandler nome The ladies of the Methodist church ‘38 gf 4 roast chicken dinner on i 28 from 5 adul 50 cia Our readers are oor- vite 3 1s ure Rest Bey the Pilgrim Good luck Thelma fan have the OH Nason proper- receniiy by Krivder i} snyaoaer diy lage erected Liege Dan having a L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY ! 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