September 26, 1940, PINE GROVE MILLS THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mary Piatis Mox and was REBER v Bellefo.te on July 15, 19 Lime Page Three ZION sir. 10 ee Jer SN OW SHOE tractor | Fred A large implement and shed is being erected on the R. Fry farm on Tadpole John Foster Musser, Jr enrolled at Penn Stale. a man in the Ag class of 1940 Farmer Paul Stover and wife of Rebersburg were business callers ast Wednesday in our burg Andy Dean, one of our tewn boys employed by HL. Harpster, plast- erer contractor is a pa.dent at the Centre County Hospital Mrs. Daniel Irvin is being cared for at her sons home on the branch the Dick Irvins' family, The aged lady is stil] confined to her bed Our highway laborers have been furloughed on a foun weeks period the boss alone Mar- shall Bar.o seems to be wielding the pick and shovel Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. H P Schaeffer and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel M Hess ac- companied last Tuesday the latter's son, Dr. N, Ernest Hess to Boston Mass, where he will serve his ine terne at the Forsythe Dental In- firmary for children While plowing with Oliver tractor and disc plow last Thursday on the I. O Campbell farm, Charles Martin was easught by right leg as the tractor and plow turned ove! (he 2nd time on a steep grade, he was released by neighbors, no bones broken but a badly bruised drive! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C Fry Smethport drove down urday a Visi at Us parent Rock La evening weds were tend ered a sumptuous turkey banqguel by their fellow in Farmer Valley Vocational schools of Me- Lemuel Warner ol | Kean County ati the Smethport Julian, were litars recently al Colonial Ho ste) the John H Bailey farm on Whi e pilin Hall road. The Warne of Union Township's LIT TLE NITTANY farmers . Mr. nd M Robert 1 h awed is now fresh - Sal i] home Wednesday torce of Springs the newly teachers Are S0om¢« Progressive The lightning pl in our valley lights out, pumgs at 300 Ib hog re close by wir last Sat running RW wa 8 fence the Reed plate and ame Mr to report ill Mrs. Samuel 1 their beds at Dt Sorry ness Mr. and confined ing under and Mrs Misses Est Corl The berland with Mrs Anma Reo funera} on Bell Elder, former residents of Our ureg Lo the Marth Hel care of Gio Mary George Md.. si Elder sman drove Saturday gsier of Home Three) Pase Beats Remedy Seence CRI pieng, Cmd Mr our good fi the br in an ugly aul past weekend new Ford V-8, to a truck and the mix Luck ocaupants not dam care QIN Hyer Ad two of ome ol much njured uy were GN Sp — DISTINCTIVE COATS 5 2D itn Tats. WN rn. Bs, ci PA Featuri ng the smart “MUFF PANEL’ pocket arrangement ry bod 95 A=Lustrous. durable Alaskan Kurl fur fabric coat which boasts of smart interesting de- tails favorably comparable to fur coats. Full yoke back, velvet scarf and matching flower. Brocaded rayon satin lining. B—Becauteous Newral fur fabric. almost looks like Persian. Attractive buckle fastener ) ] ) ——o ato pl Soon LINTZ’S Ready-to-Wear for Women Misses and Children WALTER COHEN, Manager BELLEFONTE, PA. under collar. Quilted rayon satin lining, Sizes: 12 to 20 the sick We speedy recovery Miss Annie Garbrick is the week with family at Howard The Allen Witmer fed at thelr new | worth, Florida, are gradually getting thelr fixed up We hope they the sunny south Mr, and Mrs. John Sharer Imols, are visiting Centre County. The are some time visiting Mrs ) 1s patient in the i The ¢ Eby a speed is on iat wish her a spending the Lloyd Kemp family home in September 7 arriv- Lake- They home all like spending John Eby Centre srry mmunity Mars BLANCHARD ar the Bapt ist Winburne 3 there to Re bertadale £ visit to the twin sons of Mrs Mel won Diehl. They have been named Ned Leslie and Ed Mr and Mrs Melvin Winsios f | rs of their family from to make ay Mr. an WV eo Jovy sited wit} Vinsiow on " Mr. and Mrs have recently riage, left I reek for where the ! Sunday Walter Will LAINE announced their mar Lock Haven home Brickley Weber fiss Lois the Balser Ace Haven World's Bowmal friends from Lock cursion trip to the Sunday Mrs Gardner John DeHaas atten and Mrs. D. C the Lycoming day School convention at Williamsport on Thursday Mr. “Clif” Sherman. a former em- i of Mr. Schmick is assi nd Mrs. Lee Bittner to complete home they are building Miss Virginia Durkin has been em- ployed at the Raymond Gates home in Howard during the past week County But ting WATE the BE POTTERS MILLS Mr H E Faust. wife and Miss Dorothy MoMichsel visited on Sun- v at the Mr. Calvin Bierly home Hublersburg E. G. Mingle from Aarons. spending a few days at home of his daughter Mrs. G MoCormick at Potters Mills Mr. George Waite, wife and Mrs Harvey Musser of Rebersburg, vis- ited on Friday among relatives and friends Mr the H burg is and Mrs Mr. Donald Barger those who went on to the World's Fair, Mr. Clyde Walker ang family from Bellefonte and Mr. PFranklin arer and family of Centre Hall visited on Bunday at the Mr E B Paimer hothe Mrs. Boyd Smith, her father Mr Edwards, her niece ang husband from Shickshinny spent the week. end with Mr. Smith He accom- panied them to their home where he will stay for the winter, Mrs. { Smith being employed as a school teacher there, The Ladies Aig Is quilting at the Mrs, G H McCormick home, UNIONVILLE (Continued from page two) Frank Philips and were among the excrusion Mr. LeRoy Lucas, son of Mr ang Mrs. Ruel Lucas of Union Town-| ship, left Monday of this week for! Cleveland. Ohio, where he entered the Limeoin Flectrie Welding Sehool | where he will taka g course in weld- ing Guests this week at the home of | Mr and Mrs. Rus] Lacas of Union | Township, are her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, Esag Priestly of Altoona, Pa ~The family’s newspaper, ; home, I Mrs, | brothers and | John Stover, Hartley, | Elsie Waite, Rebersburg. This was | jing were: Mr. and Mrs Julfan But- jler and son of Chicago, Til; i Mr Mr. and Mrs, 8 A Blerly business trip to Bellefonte nesday Mr, Clymer visited with last week Mr. J. B. Harbash of Loganton w # Sunday dinner guest at the Rey F. Douty home Mr, and Mr WwW. J business aie in made a Wed on his pare: one day 08 N Hackenberg liams- Saturday lam Weaver ting i parent We wer Sr William employ men Inn at 8.a and Esterly erman home Rev. Roush Hosterma Margaret of H Ho this week le of Mr: “" aed Yeovil a Past Weekend d Mrs. Joseph Audrey ® of Derry, Mrs. John Musser two children of Oak Hall. and Miss Helen Meas were Saturday suppers [ 5 at the Roy Gentael home, an and and Miies of the from talneg ai hone, while meeffngs in Harmony Johnstown, are being ente: the Rev. R. A. Babcock ducting special Madisonbure. Mr. ahd Mrs. A D Mingle and children, Doris and Donald and Dr and Mrs Wineland and two children of Roaring Springs, were Bunday guests at the home of Mrs, Mingie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver and daughter Adelaide and a gir! friend of Lewistown, called on the form- er'’s mother, Mra Ida Weaver Sun- day. The entire group were din- ner at the William Walker a I 1h Mr. and Mrs Floyd Bowersox and Mr, and Mrs. Erdiey. all of Mifflin- | burg, were Sunday visitors at the | home of Mr. and Mr W. E Bair The entire group motored to Nit-! tany on the same day, where they | visited with Mrs. Tillie Peek. Mr. and Mrs. H E Bierly and Johnson of Tallahassee, Fla who have been visiting here accom- | panied Rev. and Mrs. E 8S. Blerly, | Mrs. Mary Abbott and Edward Ab- | bott on a Sunday trip to Bell wood Theres they visited with] Mr. and Mrz. Harry Meyer, | A reunion was held Monday even- | ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | Clyde Waite In honor of three two sisters, namely: | Stover, Maple Park, mm. | Del; Bummer | Pa.: Mrs Viola | State College, and Mrs | con ariel a guests Calvin Slover, Flemington. Nearhood, the first time these brothers and sisters were together in twelve years, Other guests of the even. Mrz John Stover of Hartly, Del: Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bryant of Fol- croft, Mr and Mrs, Edgar Miller and children and Mrs. Arthur Shilling of Flemington Mrs FP. D | Gouncil of Lock Haven, Lloyd and | Lester Minnick of States College; Daniel Glantz of Greenbiurr; Mr. Arthur Siaterbeck and datigh- ter of Tusseywille; Mrs, Samuel | Horner of Centre Hall; Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Wamitz and son of | Woodward; and Migs Esiber Waite of Rebersburg. . Tyson of Harrisburg} Rockey y } age fn aa 2 months vivea by resided Mr. and My ed the Gelswite at Mr Mrs H R rales funeral of Bastville Mrs. J. E Jack CGulwewite N. J., on Friday Miss Alma Shaffer and Mrs Fal Mooney and several friends © Miffiinburg called at the 8 A Bier ly home on Sunday Mr. ang Mrs. J N Moyer Hing Lheir son-in- W a aa Mr, and Mrs Ray ver te) lar family at Bloomsbury qn Sal irday Cid to and took Bank we Red are vis- hte and M y} Lester Mr ni Mi Sewage Plant Operator Dies Martha two half-sister: co Roy and 6 her, Mike Boppl My RD Btats of Bellefonte O'Bryan, of Funeral wer , Morning t St. Jol inspect Sites For Hospital which are larger, | Watson alson [$4 daughter Janet, sons Jay Larry, of Moshannon, Mrs + Pausello, son Joseph. and Flehburn, of Clarence Bunday afternoon on Mn Lucas and family. and Mrs. Orsay Watson, of rd, spent the weekend with Wat " parents’ Mr. and Watson's parents, Mr. and Teresa Kelley, of Philadel. vigiing Mrs, Sue McLaugh family nd Mrs Dial of Chicage, 1 the weekend with thelt er Lee Anna, ot the Walker ontinued on page six) a Et a ua aS on Display Qur Showroom Now In THE — 1941 FORDS more beautiful and in, and softer riding. : 4 outrsiae COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER! Fined West High St. Your Inspection will be Enjoyed. Dunlap Motor Co. Bellefonte, Pa. LTT NRE ST ROHR NEW 1341 In some years, take a big jump aheas Ford does that for 1941, It has jumped ahe size, It's the biggest we've ever built, oul. It's wider. w he ‘ base. wider is by inches. has new doors and semi-conc some inside It has a longer Its seating room as much cars 1. The five a slower-action springs gentle, gliding movement. A newly designed slow, stabDiirzer . helg Is absorb road wd in ; Ford si and ance on sharp and weks, maintains bal- curves and in Cross Ww inds, More rapid ac cele ration to match its familiar speed and power makes this new Ford - as 4 wide running boar ds. You'll notice also a new beauty, achieved by a skilful blending of mass with longer flowing lines. Larger . aled an even livelier car to drive, These are only a few of this new car's outstanding features. It represents all the rich experience gained in wind- building more than 28 al shield and windows give bet. ter vision all around. One of its biggest advan- tages is the met soft ride. lion motor cars. Any Ford dealer can give you many good reasons for making this your 1941 car.
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