Page Six October 24, 1940, Mr. and Mrs, James Katie Bender of Bellevue Mrs, William Keller of Freemon! Ohio, visited thelr uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs Fred Fehl at the Paul Rearlek home several days las! week, Mr. and Mrs. George Barger and daughter Georgent, and Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Frye of Flemington call- ed at the C. H Gramliey home on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. C. L. Kmape of Hublersburg, and Mr. and Mrs E. R. Krape and son Billy of Nit tany and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spangler of Washingtonville called at the same home recently Rev. and Mrs N, F. Douly ac- companied Mr. and Mr H O Yearick and son David of Mill Hall Philadelphia on Monday, from which place the former will go to New York City for Bible Confer- ence minist: uty will be A Juest weeks Mr Roy and Mrs were Fehl, Mrs, Ohio, and to Satu \ na Ss W. M ternoon guests at the Sunday a Tarbert home we! Lester Ruhl, Mi William Hosterman son Joh dau ter Betty of Washington l., were overnigh uests with Mr sterma and Mu attended Lhe celedration of Lx ts. Mr. and Mr Hall Mr. abd Mrs. C. J. Weaver Br. visited their son Curtis and family at Reading last The latter motored them home on Saturday and were weekend guests with their parents, Prof. Han Weaver and family of New Kensington were callers a he parental home day veek Mrs. Wilh colves © | he &n Earl Mi: Carmel Pa the Woolworth Mrs. Paul visited her Jay Vonada at cays last week LL. Meck and family erly and son Rarrell of were Sunday visitors in Mr. and Mrs Jar from Ohio. ang Mr ¢ Hos erman 2{ Penn Hall day dinner guests al Lhe terman home Dean Walls of lege wa from Balt He i= emDlot more Stores and Mr. and Woodward Brown paren Sunday School. Rev. a ed to H ternoon 0) who They Lake Makoma. REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR (Political Advertisement) REBERSBURG husking corn, Funeral vices were held at thw home on Monday afternoon in charge of the Methodist minister of Lhe Penns Valiey Rev, W. 85 Glenn Out-of- own callers at the home on Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Emick of Logan Mills; Walter Bair, Mr, and Mrs. John Kyper and chil- dren, Richard, Ann and Donald of Altoona: Raymond Walker and of State College, Roy Detrow wife, al Centre Hall: Rev Glenn of Spring Mills; Mrs garet Gottshall, Miss Eva Ball- Mi Chester Spyker of Centre Mrs, LL. Meek of Bellefonte Among relatives and friend [rom out of town who attended the H Mr. and Mrs, Carl Behm of Aaronsburg: Harry Ban oi Altoona; H, A. Lamey and Floyd amey of Greenburr; Floyd Bower- x and Miffiinburg: Ray- md Bair and family of Smull- Ry wife, of Mil- Charles Bowersox and wife Mifflinburg, Harry Bowersox and i { Miflinbu Hal dly of Miflinbu Ay ¥ while sor- charge dnielrad were a ife of Kiine and and daugh- are visi H O. Zieg- Denbeaux, of Chicag a Wial sermon in ) ' £211 ryt al In Sunda the Fri Fate ce, and M Fred Bohn, atteixied the Dairy Show Harrisburg ursda) Vveek at the home of Wilbur Brungart er and Donald Beyer vis- Ue on Sunday William Witmer ’ Bellefonte, spent Sunda Weaver Saturday 1. Hackenberg Mary- trip to werk Lemont, is vis- Gertrude Cor- Cummings jother, Mr: msburg Mile enjoyed three days vaca- week. Wednesday regis- ay. ant Thursday ang Pri- CALE S | § ‘ed Maxine Paz ied ner State Col- ts, Mr the weekend Wf Lewistown anda A ait E R Wolfe L. Kambel of Penns Cave Evangelical pulpit formerly er parent BUFFALO RUN nd Mrs. Bdward ¢ Moyer and visilegd place were v last Sal r (sermany. migh democracies who takes himsell as a ke is accepted as a joke and the man who takes himself {oo seriously ertainly a RE-ELECT JAMES E. (JIMMIE) VAN ZANDT [om ——— ta to Congre.s He Favors— EEEPING AMERICA OU OF WAR A SECURE DEFENSE NATIONAL FAIR PLAY FOR LABOR INDUSTRY AND BUSI- NESS PRESERVING THE AM. ERICAN WAY OF LIFE Vote For Jimmie on Nov. 5th A Congressman with a 100 Per Ct. Attendance Record JULIAN Mr. and Mrs. M. E. William a party In honor of thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wil Inrd Willaims, who married recently. They received many beau tiful and useful gifts Bernard William Chester, were here The Huston township schools have resumed their studies alter several days’ vacation, These egistra- tion day and county institute Mrs. Margaret Artz of Port tilda, spent several days daughter, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Artz wa uffering vere cold Willard vere attack gave were family, ol the oecasion and for were Ma aronts 11 [ Fadden, of Lewistown Lewis Gill and Charl der are piannh ng when the season ( A Nn 1 be held In the juernde Halk [J basement "ue } evening Harold Mr M M v BOALSBURG i a “a ng as h Phillipe Mrs. Effie Graham, Mr Janet Kerns Ann Cl Mrs. Anna Stover. Miz arel ¢ were YA ¥ dit Purtnes Margaret Hubler, Mr Anna Kine Mire: My Fletcher Mrs. Elizabetl \ Lie Conrad Mr Marg sil. Mizses Erhel Gingrich tren Gingri P AY % 3 i We ‘ om Paul Forabaugh er. Lotz, of Ebénsburg, ito the Ralph Righel and Mn daugin moved apariment Mrs. Harold days with HAVE Lewis recently several relatives tocna Mr. and Mr Ernest spending several weeks with their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. David Allman, at Wyandott Mich Mr and Mrs. Oscar Rishel of Al- gona. spent several days with the former's brother, Ralph ang family, Mr and Mrs. Fred Kline and children Jack and Patiy Lou, have recently moved into the Harrison Shawley home on Main street, Miss Mary Lou Fisher. of Hunt. ingdon, spent Lhe weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. George Fishe er Miss spent Hess are Anna Dale of Slate College, several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGirk. Mr. and Ars. Daniel Mothers. ! baugh and children of Linden Hall, moved on Prilay into the Alfred ! Lee home on Pine Street. Jerry and Stanley BSegner, of Huntingdon, spent several days at the home of their grandfather, Mr.’ hatles Segner Mr. Bruce Loneberger and daugh- (ters. Lois ang Dorothy spent the | weekend with relatives and friends at Virginia, Guess over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Henry Hosterman were: Mr. and Mrs, James McCulley and Miss Clara Fouse, all of Phil- adelphia, Miss Fousr, who is a cousin of Mrs. Howérman's, will remain tor a short vii with her, Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kline were Mr: j Alona William Stover, John Shuey | and Mr. and Mrs Walter Dietae of THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE Mrs J. O of Ea Henry Adm on Henry al Mrs two daughters Of weekend Kell Prospect Popp and Avenue Ol Mi A. £} nd Avenue pent Lhe ryvland Nonemaker of South ent Friday in Al Frank Avenue Mr McClellan of had as thel weekend jeulah Cowher f York M guest IRUghier illlams of Pal Holme Pitt MARTHA M Bible Study Session Lamp bulbs clten burn out when the stores are closed! Have “spares” in the house by accepl ing this TIME LIMITED oller NOW -—you may buy as many of the "HANDY LOTS" as you wish and you'll get a 100. watt bulb FREE with each jot. Offer avail able only to customers of West Penn Power Company. HAKDY LOT —80¢ Two 40-Watt Bulbs Three 60-Watt Bulbs One 100-Watt Bulb FINN POWER Gwe wove Lamp Bulb Deald® Norris and Aven Rev, and Mrs, C. G family of Eas College } Wednesday at the home ol Rev Nord Mr. and Mn 1 Ay Norvks of Huntingdon Mr. and Mrs, C, E Underwood ol West Beaver Avenue, accompanded by Mrs J. C. Fox and Myra Under vood the weekend in Bucy- rus, Ohio Mr. dnd Patterson Harrisburg the Nallonal Mr. Frank Wit parent pent Carpbell of Wednesday attended Mi J M street, spent where they Dalry Bhow Henninge nroy on Lhe | he weekend ¢ BENNER TWP. yi ! Kiondyke sgt # Wesf mh ya Charles” birtiuiay Faun Houwserville with h Mae Bera appie butler thi week R——— — MILESBURG Hall accompanied her amily to Baltimore week, returning on and { sday of last home Sunday The first winter came 00 yon on Saturday. We live in hopes weather before winter GAY of ome nice F, in Mr and Mrs. George Smith re ived word on Friday of the death x brother-in-law. Walter C who passed away al the Lock Haven , Hospital. Mi Bentz was known in Milesburg visited frequently at hone He wae employed for a number of yours a! Snow Shoe. He is survived by four sons and fotir Mrs. Beniz, a sis- well grandohildren Ler VCArs ago Mrs. Bmma Smith ix still a pa tient in the Centre County Hospital undergoing medical treatment, Miss Elizabeth Smith and mother motored to Harrisburg Sunday re- urning home Monday Sunday guests at the Allen Alex- ander home were Mr. and Mrs. Wal. | tor Saver of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs Guy Jamison and son Richard, of Bellefonte, Guests Sunday at the W. 8. Walk- were Mr Edward Peters | and daughter Catharine of Belle. | er home fonte, Mr. Del Shearer of New Alex- andria, Miss Thelma Tubbs of Bellefonte, Mr. Walker's mother and | sisters of Snow Shoe WEALTH VS, A wise Olid seer To himself said, That all god folks HShwitld go early to HEALTH Id For early to bed And early to rise, Miksa @ ! man healthy, Wealthy, and wise 1 thought 1 But I grew WOU» Who A { woul T'o enjoy Now money "Tis all ve: But T'q rat Tha: PORT MATILDA Blatchford’'s Amateur Hour Show 1:30 PF. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadeast From WwW. .B.G having 4 the Smith of Mrs. 8mith, died about eight | McCormick-Deering FARM UIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE Liberal Trade ALLOWANCE FOR OLD MACHINERY AAMMAAMVM WY M. Harold Betz HOWARD, PA. PHONE 2131 | Postmaster Charles H {i om LEGAL NOTICES .. 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You will learn, for instance, that if your present clectric bill averages $3.50 a month, and there are 4 in the family, the cost of clectric cooking in YOUR bome would be only about $1.40 a month. Or, a iy clectric bill of $4.25, where there are 5 in the amily, would mean a monthly cost of $1.83. The figures are for late model electric ranges, taken from the experience of users in homes served by West Penn——accurate within a few cents. : yk See each dealer's "Fall Special” —the greatest electric range value m all history! ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS a yee Admin - 6 Pa x43 Divas or Centre 4 ‘ LO
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