Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 10, 1940, Image 12
October 10, 1940. Page Three ET — — — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I — — STATE COLLEGE —— ———————— Card Players Brush up on Lighting The enthysiastic card player who's | brushing up on the rules of the game | now that fall activities are at hand, might find it a bright idea, also, to! brush up on his home lighting. So suggest the lighting specialists, | Playing the wrong card isn't al- ways to be blamed on ignorance of | the rules, they point out. Sometimes it's a matter of dim lighting or of | a confusing glare on shiny cards, | The hostess who makes it a point | to provide attractive decks of cards, | nice tallies and tempting candies, needs to give a thought to the light. | ing, too. | There will probably be a dull eve-| ning ahead if she pulls up to the| table a lamp whose light serves only | two players at best. Worse still is| the lamp shade which falls to cover the raw light from the bulbs, The| resulting glare on the dummy hand | makes players twist and fidget | Or perhaps the bulbs are woe-| fully small. Before the evening is| over the players’ energy will have seeped away with their efforts to] see. Lighting specialists, who have ol sidered the needs of persons at play | as well as at work, have given the | following advice: for your games | or hobbies provide a good lamp which will give not only enough | light for easy seeing, but the right| kind of light which is free from | glare. | Their recommendations point to | lamps made now by approximately | sixty manufacturers over the speci- | fications of the Illuminating Engin- | eering Society. Some of these I. E.| 8. lamps are ideal for the game! table. They give a light as soft as that on a shaded porch on a sum-| mer's day—adequate smooth light! which distributes itself impartially to all four contestants and casts no! uncomplimentary shadow lines on| faces. | For the bridge table select an I.| E. 8. floor lamp with a two-fillament bulb. This bulb allows three different levels of light. A practical point about a lamp of this kind, holding a 100-200-300 watt bulb, is that it| ¥ <3 A, It's not so easy to hide an ace in one's sleeve—or to pull out the wrong card cither when seeing is made casier and games more relaxing with good light, The hghting experts recommend scientifi- cally designed ones tke this I. E. style, S. model |. . in trim modernistic one. Other lamps in the room need not be disrupted from thelr loca- tions when the game table is set up. The large floor lamp will do a man-size job, sending light up to cards, thus eliminating harsh sha- dows There's less danger a partner's ace lamp of of trumping with an 1. E 8 this type, and relaxation is a major” lamp and not a small the ceiling as well as down to the becomes easier. James Kane and sons, James, Jr. | and George, and daughter Margaret, Miss Corman and Miss Boyle, all of Howard, were Sunday visitors at the Mrs. Winnie Kern's. Mary Ann Lucas, R. N.. spent Thursday evening and Friday at her home here and helped celebrate her father's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lucas, of Em- MOSHANNON Hannah October 8, There were 72 Methodist Sunday sct Rally Day Sunday visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright were Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Smith and son. Junior, of Pt wsburg, and Miss Helen Smith, of Penfield Miss Mary McGowan relatives in Philadelphia this week, at the porium, spent the weekend at their also going to New York to the Falr parental home here and at Lanse Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Smith and Mr. and Mrs, Milton Maurer and family, of Colver were visitors at family, of Clearfield, were Sunday the William Maurer home Sunday. “viweors-er (Ne Charles Guopak bome.| 1eRoy Lewls and Carl Schmoke | great deal about the in{spent Saturday and Sunday on =! to their cOrn crop by the cofft borer. | and Mrs. D. PF Holahan of East Pos- fishing trip near Wyalusing and also Mrs. Ernest Craft shopped Philipsburg Saturday. Will Craft. of Clearfield, was a vis- | Visited relatives at Williamsport and itor at the home of Mrs Craft, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herb Craft Cordelia | Jersey Shore Mrs. LeRoy Lewis spent Sunday have and Monday at the home of Lillian improved their home by a fresh coat MOrTis in Brisbin of paint. We are sorry to hear that Violet Borger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borger, is on the sick list Mrs. Winnie Kerin and Joan May, accompanied Mrs. Christine May and Mr. williamson, Sunday after- noon on a pleasant motor trip through Karthaus, Rollingstone and Kylertown. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartwright and family, of Sykesville, were week- end visitors with relatives here, MARTH The Willing Workers Bible Class of the Methodist church met in the church basement las, Wednesday evening for its October meeting. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | over the weekend were Mr Visitors at the LeRoy Lewis home and . Mulhollan, and Edward vid, of Tyrone; Mrs. T. C Watson and daughter Irene, and granddaughter; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson and daughter. of Clearfield, and Jack Ross, of Indiantown Gap; also Mrs. Cassie Lucas Mrs. Don Potter is spending a few days at her home here Mrs. Christine May and Clarence Williamson spent Sunday at the| home of Mrs. Winnie Kerin, MARSH CREEK The Harvest Home service held at the Romola church Thursday evening was well attended and many things were received, Misses Betty and Josephine WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Musser va- cated the (brick) Ard residence last Tuesday and moved in the Ray Omndor! summer home, We're informed that the stork left a baby boy Jast week one day, at the Bellefonie hospital for Mr. and Mrs Carl Brindle. Mr. and Mrs. George Stover in company with their son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Harold Ard attended the York Fair last Thurs- day. They had fine weather for | their trip which they enjoyed very | much Many of the farmers complain a done There will be a specia] service in the Evangelical church next Sun- day evening sponsored by the local E LCE It is to be in honor of the forty-ninth birthday since the | Christian Movement was begun in this denomination. The service is to be a candle light service. Every- body is invited to attend this ser- vice for information concerning the growth of Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. Steward Eisenhuth attended the York Fair one day last week The Evangelical Ladies Ald held | their regular monthly meeting at the C. E Kreamer residence last | Tuesday evening John Bright and his crew of car- ' penters of Brush valley razed the stable on the Ard Estate property and will build a garage there in- Sead They began the job last Pri- ay, Mr. and Mrs. C E Kreamer and son Harwood, visited relatives sev- eral days this week in York and Cumberland counties. The mountains are beginning to | Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Marquardt, of | East Hamilton avenue, spent Thurs- | day and Friday in Reisterstown, [ Maryland. Mr, and Mrs, C. W., Wilde of North Holmes street, had ag their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Wiseman and family of Altoona Mr, and Mrs. H. PF, Alderfer and two daughters of North Holmes street, left on Friday for Bluffton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Willlams of East Beaver avenue, | weekend with relatives In | burgh. Mr. and Mrs | daughter Ellen of West Falimouni avenue, spent Saturday in Lewls- | burg. Pitts- Mrs. Sara Erb of Heister streel, | | returned to her home after spending several days in Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pease of West Beaver avenue had as their weekend guests Mr, and Mrs, Wil- lam Grimm of Newfoundland and | Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Lang of Lake | Alrel | Mrs. W. FP. Dunaway and Mrs. Robert Kirby spent the early part of the week in Altoona, Ms. Thomas Benton of Barnard street, speny the weekend with re- latives in Pikesville, Maryland Mrs. Verna Wolford and her sis- ter Sophia Wagner of Locust Lane, spent Thursday in Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dunkle of South Burrowes street, spent Thursday in Lewistown, where they at'ended the Fireman's Convention Rev, C. G. Norris of Bast College avenue spent several days last week in Johnstown, where he attended the Pittsburgh annual conference of the Methodist church, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Parsons and daughter of Heis'er street, spent the weekend in Harrisburg, at the home of the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Parsons Dr. Grover C. Glenn of West Fairmount avenue, spent several days this week in Phliadeliphia Russell Anstead of Heister street, spen: the weekend at the home of his parents in Cresson Mrs Homer Eisenman of South Pugh street, entertained with three tables of bridge Thursday afternoon at her home Nr. and Mrs. Paul McCormick of Fairway Drive, had as their week- end guest Esther McClellan of Lancas'er Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards of South Alien street, spent the week- end in Lewisburg Mr and Mrs. Lynn Plott of East Fairmount avenue, had as their weekend guest their son Jack of Cumberirand, Md Mr. and Mrsr. Wilson Stewar: of West Nittany avenue, had as their weekend guest their daughter Elea- nor of Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. CE Boak and son iof South Allen street. spent the i weekend in Lancaster. {| Mr. and Mrs. C. E Cronemeyer ter avenue spent the weckend in Cleveland, Ohio EE a —————— HOLTS HOLLOW Mr and Mrs, Mies Stauffer and famliy Fred and Irvin Wasson and Ruth Patent, of Warren, O,, spent the weekend with [riends ang re iatives in Penna Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Poorman of Clearfield. were Sunday guests at the Charles Poorman home. Mrs, Calvin McCloskey and pon visited home [0iks al Salona Mr. and Mr: William Howell of Runviile, called on relatives at this place on Sunday. Mrs. James Wesley and dawgh- ter and Shrie Johnson are spend- ing this week with friends and re- latives in New York City Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and family were callers at the Clark Mc- Kinley home at Dry Top on Friday evening. Mrs J. FP McCartney of Kennedy, spent several days last week at the home of hé; daughter, Mrs. Lesth- spent the | C. O. Cromer and | The Snow Shoe-Clarence branch of the Centre County Library opened to the public each nesday from 3:30 to 8 p.m The loyal Workers School Class met Monday evening, delphia Ootober 7th at the home of Mrs, F. the ladies aunt and Is visited Mis Wed- Mrs. Edith 8heckler and irnend Sheckler's sister, Mrs Carl Cashier, and family Mrs. Hazel Weaver, daughter Peg- Sunday gy and Tommy McCabe, of Phila weekend with incle, Mr and spent the L. Shope, Mrs. Harrlg is the teacher Mrs. Charles Weaver of this group of girls who are Mr. and Mrs, Dare Irean, of Har Mis«es Marie Hipple, Dorothy Mae risburg, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Rash. Wenrick, Virginia Haynes, Heshley, Velda Viehdorfer, Lewis, Abida and Elizabeth Krone Ruth and Elsa Preston. Velda Reese, Alice Bradley, and Margaret Me- Closkey, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Woomer Dome after visiting } Walter Snyder, ®s al SBunday with Mrs Bob Shive and Set the and Mr. and Mrs Tyrone, spent Woomer, sister Mrs family Mr. and Mrs ter Loulse and Alice and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Eberhart and RoC family of Bellefonte, visited Mr. and thy. Bud Mrs, Pat Moore Mr and Mrs Mrs. Confer, of Williamsport the weekend with Mrs mother, Mrs. McCartney BUSH HOLLOW Our Sunday school attendance has been about the same for some time Hope it Increases in the future We invite others to come to our Bun. day school who do not £0 to a Sun. day school anywhere inday school each Bunday at 0:30 a There will be no preaching service this Wednesday night as the Supt. Rev. Flexon, expects to be at the Coleville Pilgrim Holiness ch and a number of folks from here expect Lo atlend Cot. tage prayer meeting Thursday night at the home of Rachel Resides Ev. erybody welcome On Wednesday last g numbe; men gathered at the finished putting up t and put about new roof on the church bit of this work was don charge and it surely wa ed Those who helped Stover. Rev. Byrd, George D. H Custer, Waller Young uel Shirk, Andrew Irvin Spot is District urch that service three-fourth tained at dinner in home on Wed » work Was done at and Mrs. Elvir ughters, Mrs and Mrs Roy Bpotts and childr supper at ihe Spotls last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunday last with her br Spoils and family and tended Sunday school here Me. and Mrs, BL. Shirley and daughter Martha, of Willlamsport Rev. and Mrs Roy Carlson and daughter Nancy. of Beech Grove Ind. spent Saturday iz ; Edna Spoils home Other during the day and evening Mr. and Mrs. D. H Custer jonville: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar and Jean Spotts, of Milesburg Myrtle King, of Colevill Mrs. Roy Spotis and children this piace. and Mr. and Mrs. Charie Spotts, of Williamsport. The spent the weekend at the home Mrs. George Talbert ter Wanda, of Altoona day dinner with the ladies’ Mrs. Charles Bush and family Wilma OS8hell, Alma and Ruth Mitchell visiled with Velma Zim. merman at the Weston home on Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Byrd were Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Spoils home in honor of Doris Spottes’ birthday which occurred on Satur- day home of Patsy dorf and daughter of Vera “pent Scott Rolls, daugh- Perry, of Woodland, visited Mrs. Nan Watson William Atkins and and Mr spent Mr. and Mrs Atkins’ Pittsburgh Sunday with Mr. and Mr Nell 8haw ' Mr and Mrs, Jay Lucas and Mr and Mrs, Lemoyne Lucas returned 5 Eunice Lu Philadelphiba for a Irey White weekend Thite's mother Mp Mr. and Mrs, Cly entertained in honor Closkey's father William at a birthday dinner Sunda) were Mr, and Mr Frank, daughter Ramsey, \ son, of Lewistown and Mrs, Clyde Fount ters Vera and Jear Bellefonte, Saturda) SNYDERTOWN ch Wee x Mrs present co. son su Ch 1940: Sunday J Schoo 8:30 a. m.- Worship service i a. m., Young Friday evening last Frida VALLEY VIEW Gray Houser wv are welcome Those who spent Sunday a rrr ™ J p » PT, | 2 . home of Mr. and Mrz Pred Los Mrs. Mead Purnell Mr. Bar Miss Hazel Reed and M: To reliet Lo Misery of Temple Court ADMINISTRATOR { - r-Tum" » Wonde COMPENSATION BELLEFONTE ff r————————————————————————————— WHEN WIND GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You SNOW SHOE pile BE 5 EES |G, FL NOLL COLDS 666 . AUTOMOBILE & FIRE | INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE Phone 18 | High St Lumber - SATISFACTION WALL PAPER Painting and Paper Hanging PHONE 11. W Bellefonte, Pa. REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Millwork Doors - Sash R oofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAI IN FVERY PARTICULAR McCormick-Deering EQUIPMENT M. Harold Betz FARM SALES Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR AND SERVICE OLD MACHINERY MAAAAAAAAAAYM HOWARD, PA FPHONF 2731 C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY Very Best Flour Wagner’ Orse WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Fat Flour WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 50.50 Blend WAGNER'S Winter Wheat Feed Lundy Steele and family, Mrs. Belle | young called on their girl friend Balley, Mrs. Ethel Richards. Mrs. | ais. Pannie Houdeshel] Friday Mattie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd | avening CGensamer, Gwinnie and John : ’ | r Mrs, F Dickey and Bailey, Leonard, Ethel and Freddy | Bg uh at | Wellers, David Richards, Geraldine rai and John Wagner, Wanda Stiver Sunday at the Wilson Boune heme, | ’ “'l Mr and Mrs. George Houdeshell | look beautiful. All kinds of colored 7% Wagner's Pig Meal | follage are to be seen. Take a I 1 Shope has returned home family took supper with Mr. and drive and behold & t after spending two weeks with rela- : evemiom SE d the beautles of , =. 1ock Haven Mrs. Ed. Bush, Sunday evening - Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dreese and nt Sur ay HOWARD, R. D. H " gros yy itiagnn, of State College, | ®1¢ daughter Janice of Pleasant | (LONESOME HOLLOW) Peni Aoi Wed y at the home | V2lley, spent Sunday night with | Visitors a: the Blair Mann home of het nts Mr and Mrs W. BR | Mrs. Frank Houdeshell. {on Sunday were as follows: Mr, Stiver arena, Wr, "771 Mrs, Jane Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs | 30d Mrs. Orin Fye and children : | Gus Engle of Pittsburgh, visited at | Harry, Mary Jane, John, Gene, Billy rome. were Toiraiay. svenine 4 | tle Joseph Nyman home Tuesday nd George and Kenneth Neidigh Tune. | night. | Fran one and grandson Eugene TAS} ihe ny Stackman Jue, Miss Alice Leathers of Mt, Eagle All of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs had 13. t rt Williams | 10d over the weekend with Miss | Paul Fye and children Paul Jr, ang dom Smit y of Juniata, were | o .. woomer. | Of Jersey Shore, Pa.. Mr, and Mrs. unday evening guests at the home | Barbara. Billy, Ronnie, Beverly and From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.3 Bellefonte, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. George Lykens and Wagner's Egy Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Strange Mystery of the Stone Bench Another inside story of H Wille home last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker and All those who are family of Baltimore, Md. sper the the old roof which weekend at their home here i church and wish to put in a bid on Mr. and Mrs. Stear] Gunsa'lis of It are requested to have their bids tery was solved by the ae ys Meadville, and Mr, and Mrs. John in not later than Monday night, Oct. Buropean police. Dor A iy bps of Bellefonte, visited Saturday af- | 14. at 8 o'clock, stating your price feature in the October 20th {sce of . A li ternoon with Mr. and Mrs, 2. B. per sheet and how many sheets you The American Weekls the biz In .. 3 Leathers and family, { desire. Mail or hand bids to Mrs. azine distributed with the Balt. i Orvis ang Pred Watson ang Miles | Martin Spotts, Julian, R. D, no Iat- more Sunday American Om sake Real Estate Sales ; hit a a Misses Esther and Dorothy Yeag- | Stautier visited the cabin in the | er than Monday evening at all newsstands of Mr and Mars. Joseph Williams, Misses SLIT ¢ "8" | Larry of Lock Haven: M M autiful mountain on Monday. | ——————— A SPECIALTY ! : | er visited Mr. and Mrs, Harry Yeag- | 27 ¥ AVED) a. IO. 3. |. My. snd Mm Sheesley and | ih ; Mrs. Ethél Richards spent the | . over the weekend. | Harold Fye and children Prancis, family of Me 2 Shae Sunday | FILLMORE _ LEGAL NOTICES CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 weekend in Tlearfleld at the home | Miss Fannie Houdeshell visited | Lilian, Jim and Elizabeth of Clar- |!" : ' | Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Smelts : p———— - 5 — of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Oberly. On |, coq o"poneincdo: “lat week, | 000; Mr, and Mrs. Basil Little and | Vin home folks. Am is Smeltzer and CAUTION NOTICE ® Saturday she attended the Wagner | ei. 1. w. | Children Basil Jr. Thomas Paul Sunday visitors at the Roy Leath- | son Tommy, of Centre Hall, spent (MY wife Mrs. Pear] Bell Priest, hav. Wh ha Wrssctt. mp union | Miss Louise McCloskey of How- | lis Ma . ‘ers home were Mr. and Mrs Clark | Monday of last week at the Bernard (DF #11 my bed and board. I will no a AVE Lhe denelil 01 come re x | ard, visited with Thorus Nyman, | | Wis, Jerry and Leslie of Drift- | poaty and daughter Mary, Mr, | Crust home. Longer be responsible for bills con- || Petitive bidding in the sale of William Richards returned {rom | wednesday evening. ing, Pa. Clearfield county, Johnath q wa Motos acted by her your properts the Philipsburg Hospital and 15 | Mies I 1 Houdeshell visited ran nathan Cadmann of Osceola] Mrs. James Parsons suffered a staying at the home of his son By- | Ath sabel st 8 | Everybody Suffers 8 { Mills; Mr and Mrs, James Patton slight stroke last week and is now gq; 308 { with Dorothy Singer Sunday. From Stage | 1 port Matilda; Mr. and Mrs. in bed. Miss Fink, of Bald Eagle | Joseph Leathers and daughter is taking care of her. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. interested In was on the ---- ES ET RE Tr ALON. reveals celebrated detective ing how an incredible crime-mvs- Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed General Anctioneer Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Doz Feed not have All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds JOHN PRIEST . 18th " - Past experiences have proven that Tyrone public sales of real estate de- i! mand higher prices EXECUTRIN'S NOTICE. ron at Blanchards. { Mr. and Mrs, Tonor Mann visited | Fright Rev. and Mrs. DA. Sowers of | rriends at Jacksonville, Sunday. DuBoistown, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Steele | last Thursday. | The Quarterly Communion Ser- | vice will be observed at the Baptist | church Sunday morning Oct. 13th. | in connection with the regular | toona, and Mr, Huey's mother, Mrs. Mr. Prank Nyman called at his home Saturday evening. Saturday visitors at the Joseph Nyman home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaty, Faye Nyman, Gladys Kilind¥elter and Gwendolyn Bar- tholomew all of Mili Hall Don't forget the revival services at Summit Hill this week, |e —— a rs AAA SA A es Intensely interesting story which | {reveals why human beings suffer | from stage fright and ways to cure | | ourselves of this embarrassing feel- | Tuesday evening at the Lee John- ing. One of many features in the | October 20th issue of The American | Weekly, the big magazine distribut- {ed with the Baltimore Sunday { American. On sale at all news- | | stands, | car i: Mildred and Roy Robinson of Ken- | nedy. Don't forget Bible Study next son home, LITTLE NITTANY Raymond Harter of Stale College visited last Tuesday at the Earl and Willard Harter home. Mr and Mrs, Willard Harter Mr. and Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, of Centre Hall, visited at the Bernard Crust home on Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. Ella Torsell and daughter Ann, and Mrs, Shultz, of Bellefonte, were visitors at the Charles Lutz home on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Guyer Taylor and son spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Ira Wright, of Bush Addition. | Frank Blair called on Mr. and’ In the matter of the estate of El- mer Breon, late of Benner Townahin Centre COounty, deceased o Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned. all persons indebted 10 the sald estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the game duly proven. with- out delay, to BESSIE M. BREON executrix, Bellefonte Johnston & Johnston. attys x42 EXECUTORS NOTICE, In the matter of the estate of D PRD 1} und "MY. TELEPHONE BROUGHT ME MORE A number of Farms and several! Residences will be offered at pub- | He sale in the near fotare, WATCH FOR DATES of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. A. Grove, late of Beliefonte, Pa Je Jatnes Parsons one evening | Letters testamentary in the above | estate having been granied to the Mrs. Harold Bloom and Mrs. undersigned. all persons indebted to | H , {the atald estate are requested to Samuel Holderman accidentally Ueofge Hoover were don at help 80 ele Ae a ine sat ie ignt fot | aa Shura | claims to Dresent the sme duly e culling and . . | proven, without delay, to KA I'N was taken to the dover by Mr. : Mr. and Mrs. James Bowmaster | GROVE. Bellefonte, Pa; EDWIN Mac Reese. and family, of Lamar, and Mr. and M. ROVE. State Coliege, Pa; Al- money for me in the short time | BERT , 830 Glenn Ave- have had it. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Purl and Mrs. Earl Huey. of Juniata, visited | nue Eimirs, NY. executors. R. Paul | daughter Sarah of Williamsport, at the Prank Hull home on Sun- Campbell, attorney. x42 ‘Before I got my telephone, 1 de- visited with home folks, Sunday. Henry Huey of Fillmore, were guests of Mrs, Elizabeth Willlams . Foust Wills called Miss Luella Eminhizer was taken to the Centre County Hospital last Sunday evening in a serious condi- tion with sugar diabetes, is reported improving at this writing. Lee Meyers while employed by Roy Korman with the threshing machine, fell and fractured his leg and is under the doctor's care. Rev. W. B. Tobias and family moved last Wednesday to Clairon | River U. B, charge. Rev. Charles Gwyun stationed here by confer. ence has not arrived as yet Mr, Richard Gunsallus and S8am- uel Bumgarner employed at Phila- delphiha, motored home over the weekend, + 710BS THAN | COULD HANDLE!" Ly i Lis Says. This Painter "My telephone has already made 4: y \ pended on my neighbors to take Mrs. W. D. Marshall visited with | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Messages from any farmers who wanted painting done, but neveragain i In the Maiter of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. James Parsons on Samuel M. Brown, late of Cres Th hk | Townsh wi without one. {| letters of administration on said i ve . And Mrs. Walter Crust andi Ol®H Of So ranted the un Toa : a My telephone has already . i ip, Centre County, deceased , all persong indebted there. | h Pb 6 : RT de a Re 3 a brought me more jobs than those having J ™ 1 could handle! ; b, . Ty i Eis ; #1 ii ie | By 5 i 5 1 £ conclusion : 5 1" jhe that what | QR ort” Pa Administrators AA | PAYS to have a telephone needs is some new jokes. Harrison Walker, Attorney #E H 3 §