October 31, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MOSHANNON | caller in our town on last Monday | evening, | Mrs. 8. L. Condo returned from a | weeks visit with her son Harry and There were 68 present at the! Carlson and children; Mr. and Mrs. | inv at Harrisburg Methodist Sunday School on Oct, 27th, The condition of Violet Borger re- mains the same, A Hallowe'en parade was sponsor- ed Saturday afternoon by the Meih- odist Sunday School. Thase given prizes were: Inez Carlson, Delores. David Wagner, Janet. Jay Watson, Richard Borger, June Fye, Donna Jean and Joan Bumgardner, Donald Watson, Robert and Betty Borger, Ellen Rieter and Pete Beals. After the prizes were given a lunch was served to the children, Mrs. Mahlon Watson, Jay and Larry, spent a few days in Snow Shoe last week, with Mrs. Watson" mother. Mr. and Mr: Blanchard shopped in Bellefonte Saturday Mrs. Irvin Borger and son Rone nie, returned from Ebensburg where they spent the past two weeks with their grandmother, Mrs, William Maurer. Mrs John Billy and son George. and Pauline and Betty visited at the George Pinchock home Clarence Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Tubridy ol Rochester, N. Y., are visiting rela- tives here this week M:s. James Beals and four chil- dren. and Mrs Carl Watson and two children, spent Sunday after- noon with Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs. Isacson of Grassflat Mrs Ambers Fye was admitted to the Philipsburg Hospital Satuida; for observation. Mr. C. C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap, spent a few days last week at the LeRoy Lewis, and John F. Lucas home, Mr, and Mrs Fy e Merritt Caldwell, and Mrs. T, M. Crownover of Cur- wensville, spent Wednesday after- noon at the LeRoy Lewis home, They returned home by way of Karthaus. Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Lewis of Stoneboro, spent Thursday and Friday at the LeRoy Lewis home Mr and Mrs, M. I. Martin cele- brated their 35th, wedding anniver- sary, Saturday, October 26th, given by their children. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, George Potter and children; Mr. and Mrs. M ORVISTON | There were 163 present at day School, Sunday The Loyal Women monthly meeting on a. the home of Mrs. Paul Lomison, those present were as follows: Mrs Maude Page, Mrs. Annie Confer, Mrs. Nellie Cypert, Mrs Ed. Confer, Mrs, Frank Delong, Mrs. Clair Con- fer, Mrs. Earl Lomison, Mrs. A. M Shank, Mrs, - Debbie Mann, Mrs Olive Gray, Mrs. Bessie Thomp- son, M:s. Al Shawley. Mrs, Clair Butler. Mrs, Paul Lomison. They spent the evening very pleasantly “after which refreshments were served Mrs. Leo Condo has been confined to her the past week but is improving ar writing, also Glady's Gray who has been quar- antined scarlet fever is very much better at this writing. We hope for them both a speedy recov- ery. A goodly number folks attended meeting at Pleasant View which is being conducted by Rev, DeBoer, of Mon- ument. They report a very inter- esting - meelinz. Rev, Sheetz be- ing the pas.or in charge, preaching for the Orviston church on Sunday moming. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and children, Paul Jr. Blanche Kelse; nd Ann visited with Mr, and Mrs Bruce Lomison of Winburne, an uncle, and Mrs. Calvin Quick of Moshannon on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Page have moved their household goods to Blue Ball, where Mr, Page has charge of the store there. We all are very sorry to have them move from our town for we feel we have joel two very good people. Mrs. Robert Shearer is improving at this visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer visit- ed at Antes Forte Sunday afller- noon with Mrs Frank Stout and family. Mis‘es Jean Kerr and Doris Daley of Johnsonburg visited with the Paul Lomison and Dave Confer family, the latter part of the week, refining home Sunday. Lloyde Packer and Hugh Confer of the Coburn CCC camp spent Sunday at their homes. Sun- held their Friday night for AUR 0S rr ion f our _ of our town | Fe Thomas Rougeux and son; Mr, and Mrs, George Lewis, Jr; Mr, and Mrs George Lewis. Sr. Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Borger: Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, M. R. Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs R, G. Fye; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Leeder: Mrs. LeRoy Lewis; Mrs, Oscar Nicholson; Mrs. Ray Watson: Mrs, Jacob Hazzard, Mrs Annie Norton; Mrs, Rose Yeag- er; Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Watson; James Beals. After a very pleas ant evening, a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin re- ceived many lovely gifts. and wish | to thank everyone Mr, and Mrs Oscar Schnars ol Philipsburg, took supper with his brother Cyrus Schnars Wednesday evening. Callers at the Fitzsimmons home over the weekend were: Marjorie Borger, Elise and Dorothy Beals Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rougeaux and Mr and Mrs. Red Bedwell Mr. Jack Ross and Hope spent Saturday evening at home of Jane Hazel at Boalsburg Don't forget the supper and ba- zaar at the Print Shop Friday even- ing, Nov. 1s... Supper 35¢ and 20c beginning at § o'clock Last week a carpet rag sewing party was held at the home of Mrs James Beals. Those present were Mrs. Homer Quick: Mrs. Katchik Mrs, Mary Reiter; Mrs Gregg Wat- son, Mrs. J. McClusick, Mrs, Annie Fye, Mrs, Lucy Fye, Mrs. Frank Culver, Mrs, Mahlon Watson, Mrs Edith Fye, Mrs, Clyde Borger. Mr Doyal Borger, Mrs. Frank Leeder Mrs, Ray Watson, Miss Clare Mc- Gowan, Mrs, Alfred Borger, Mrs Roman Wagner and Marjorie Bor- ger, Mrs, Tom Kerin. A very nice time was enjoyed by all present Mr, Mrs. Aaron Donley of Julian, Friday with Mrs Donley’s Mrs. John Cart- wright Mr. William Maurer Perry and Thomas, of were Sunday visitors in town. Mr Maurer is spending a couple of ith his daughter Mrs, Allen Lewis the and spent sister and sons, Ebensburg, Ray Confer of the Loganton CCC camp spent Sunday with his par- ens, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Confer. al —————— SPRING MILLS Af e- Winter rode into this area a week ago with a swirling suow storm which had cropreg the temperature to an un- official low of 20 degrees. This was Pllowed by mildg temperatures which largely dissipated traces of an early Winter On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Hetunger gave a birthday dinner in honor of Hettinger and Mrs Willard Hettinger, and Mrs, Miles Decker, tinger and Stella Gheen of Sunbury, Dean Hettinger and Misses Mabei Jngard and Evelyn Brooks E. C. Hettinger made a business trip (0 Baltimore last Friday It is reported that Mr. Walter S. Auman is a patient at the Johns- town hospital While visiting at Johns own, Mr. Auman it report. was stricken with a heart at- t a Kk Restaurant buckwheat breakfast an prematurely Mr 8 ed featuring sausage n pieg as din- for ner desser Mr and former's Mrs, Ardell mother Mrs Thursday y. to take in World's Fair. Master Richard risburz, is at grandgarents Condo, For some unknown reazon there seeems to be little argument over the merits of the presidential can- didaies by the County store de- bating society, William Mowery Myers and Vera Myers, for New York the sights of the Condo present Mr. and of Har- visiting his Mrs. 8. L recently moved ‘in the Samuel Brown home L) A goodly number from sur town attended a Townsend Rally at Re- bersburg on Saturday evening The principal speaker was Prof. Charles 8 Kniss, of Altoona. his subject was “Our Twin American ights,” Prof Kniss is a forceful speaker and knows his subject. The program was Interspersed by Or- chesira music by the Twin Pins Mountaineers, Homer C. Zerby was a business H B| Craft: Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Schnars; |! Mr and Mri. Willard | Those present were Mr Rufus Het- | | Mrs mother al | day Mr spent and Brungard visited her last Wednes- Lulu Lozanton, and Mrs. Albin Jacobson the weekend visidng friends relatives al Lande COLLEGE TWP. } Nr and Mrs. Bovd Willlams were Sunday dinner guests wih Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bohn spent Thurs day evening with her former neigh- bor. Mrs. Russel Evey of Lemont. M Adam Hazel bacame ill ol a heart attack while visiting he: son Ha:ry Hizel in Bellefonte and returned on Tue day (9 the home of her son-‘n-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. William Driebelbis wilh | whom she has been making homeo the pas. two years. She | reported to be quite jl Mr Mrs, Elwood and Le ter Elwood day dinner guests with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. George Kline and aso were guests wi h her Mr. and Mrs, Norman Kline and sn of Houserville Rev. and Mrs, T GG, Jones and daughter Nancy were Sunday din- ne- gue Mr, and Mrs, Al. Bow- of Slate College Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells, Mr Mrs. George Wells and small daugh- ter of Oak Hall were weekend guests with Mrs Fred Wells, Mrs. Susan Willams of DuBois Clearfield Pa Mr: ielscn Jones 5 re nicely 1 troke, suffered Se ), She recently walk- ed a Ww & CPs ald. She is i had over two-hundred callers during her {il- McClellan were Sune ang on Cousins , of e150X ai gletor sued overing he said to have ViSILors Robert Ku:tenborder, son of and Mrs Harry Kustenborder near Lemont, Boyd William M: Edith Jones Marian of State College, ! Hors at Loe | Wilbur Spice and Mr of were | urday evening vi. of Mr. and Oak Hall Mr. and ited with brothers day Among tha: of whose r serfow happened while walnut t walnut Mrs everal of Bellefor Hh t undaay vis- sisters and Wednes- ited was Houck Harry 8 her in a eve injurs stown Wednesday Mr was even- ile Mrs Harry Mr their ing with her parents and Sunday and M:s Lewis 8Sny guests Mr and Mr of Schus II county, Pa, and Mr and Mrs. Guy Fishel and Mar- vin. of Marysville were Sunday af- ternoon visitors at the Clarence Sheesley home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nefl the proud parents of October 20 Mr. and Chickey Saturday with Mrs Harry A first a son of r new U ier an Hoffman on became a New s0n ou Mrs of LeRoy Sauers Stale College her parents, Mr Sunday grade pupil of the sc Rev. and Mrs. Woomer B. minister at Houser- wenall as well as a day hool. It is said to have when the child kickea against some hard object and it did JOCK not make a hole ana spent and S00 hoo or two of hai pened even in his p—— “Finger of Death”"—New True De- lective Story How an incredibie ctime-myste™ vas solved with scientific precision by the greatest of Eurdpe's detec tives nother in the series of H shton-Wolfe thrill stories. Look for it in the November 10th issue of The American Weekly, the big ma- gazine distribuled with the Balti- more Sunday American. On sale at all Newsstands ——— | Sooc——— Don’t Risk Infection No Wound Is Seo Slight Thay It May Not Become Infected And Cause Death, The frst thing to do to any cut, scratch, blister or wound, however small, is to wash it carefully with San-Cura Medicated Soap and then apply San-Cura Ointment. This is an Antiseptic Ointment that helps prevent infection, Antiseptic San- Cura Oin ment healing minor sores, cuts, burns, itching piles and skin irritation 35¢ and 60c at All Druggists. Sane Cura Soap, 25¢ Parrish Drug Store a CE (Political advt) (Political advt) (Political advt.) Do Not Be Fooled JACKSONVILLE | Mr. John Nef! and son John and | Mrs Miles Bartley were Saturday afternoon callers and the E.R Bartley home The Cheerful Helpers Class will hold their next monthly meeting at the home of Miss Rebecca Bart. ley on Wednesday evening, Oct 6. Please don't forget the big roast chicken supper with all the trim- mings added to satisfy the inner | man held on Saturday evening in Mrs. A. D. Smelizer at Pleasant Gap | Mr. Thomas Schmoke; Mr and Mrs, | . ! books {or Sunday School use her ! is a great aid Jin | $oorn. | about the zame, Grange Hall sponsored hy our church and Sunday school in behalf of the community for a very worthy cause, that of securing new hymn Price of supper is 20c, for children; 302 for adults. Everybody come and enjyy yourself and help a good Cause Mr, and Mrs. Tol Berry of 8un- bury. Mr, and Mrs. Carney Worrel of Shamokin were Wednesday din- ner guests at the ER. Bartley home Mr. and Mrs, Diemer Ertley and chlidren spent Wednesday evening wi h Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and son Donald spent Sunday with hes parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Butler of Howard y entitled “The House on rendered by the young Bethel church evening, was a every way each The San people of the Mt here on Sunday grand in haracter par. fine bringing minds of each list- ener some god food for meditation much credit is due h character and director, Mrs. Lucy Sunday till Wednesday with her daughier Mrs. Zola Kessling and family of Yarnell Mr. and Mrs, Frank grandson of Jersey Sunday visitors at me Mr. and John of West Che av np with his sist Bartle ng {amily Pete Dolan. Scout ! the boy Monday evening of this week skating part) Garret! and children spent afternoon at the Neaton State OC did their to Lhe CR Conaway spent {rom Malone and Shore, were Orin Fye the m master, accom- to State College on to a panied rolier A. A Sunday Weaver home of liege Mrs, Clarence Dolan of Miliheim, Alice and Vis Mary Wolfe and daughter of tondale. Eve.yn Spicer and Carbrick of Nittany Miss Nancy Betz pent several days ing her grandmother sad news reached Sunday morning that Mrs N Yearick caughi cold on her trip Pittsburgh, and is now in a serious condition a victim of pneumonia the home of ber daughter, Mrs P. Smith of Pittsburgh Misses Kathrin McCrea and Bev- Aley spent weekend with the latte:’; Jean Gardner Orvision SON Allo The here oD H 0 al Q te the SNYDERTOWN (From last week) notes for Sunday, Oct. 27, 1949 Sunday Church School at 8:30 a, m. the officers and teachers and council will meet on Thursday evening to discusg some important matters The Young People will hold a Hallowe'en par.y on Friday evening Oct. 25, The public is cordially in- vited to attend and urged to mask Refre-hments of the season will be on sale, The annual Father and Son ban quet of the Nittany Valley Luther. an charge will be held in the base- ment of St Mark's Lutheran church on the 13th of November, Mra. Katie Dorman spent the weekend a: the Lewis Fawcett home at Zion taking care of the children while Mr, ang Mrs. Lewis Fawoetl atiended the Worlds Fair. Some of our people ailended the cattle how at Harrisburg on Thursday. Rev, and Mrs. J. H. Keller of Loganville are visiting their son and family, Rev. and Mrs, Paul J. Keller and family. The farmers are busy busking Mr. Bd. Dorman is somewhat bet- ter al this writing. Mr. Charles lee's condition Is Don't forget the big Demoralic rally at Hecla Park this coming Fri- | day evening. When in need of any groceries, tires, gas, ol] or hardware, stop at | the Ed. Graves Store and get prices | before going farther, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Beck ang son Mrs. Bertha Rachau and Margaret and Marjorie Powers, motored to monthly bus™ess social that is to be held in the Mrs. Bert Tale and daughter, Loulse and granddaughter Barbara and Mrs, Kate Yearick of Ohdo, and | Miss Hope Strunk of Stale College, | were Thursday supper guests at the D. P. Ertley home Church services on Sunday Nov, 3 are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 | C. E 6:45, Tople for discussion “Christianity Under Pire.” 17:30 Worship with sermon Harry Swope of Pittsburgh ang friend Miss Virginia Pizher of Charleroi, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. Elmer Swope and family Sunday afternoon callers were the Misses Lucille, Doris and Luella | Lucas of Fox Hollow, Mrs, James Lucas spent Friday at the Harold Betz home of Howard Mr. and Ms. E. R. Bartley and sons Roy. Ralph, and Fred motored to Hyner on Sunday afternoon and visited the former's uncle, Mr El- mer Felmlee M:s. Anne Robb, was a caller al the heme of her cousin Mrs. Rachel Beck of Lock Haven on Sunday af- ternoon Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Wednesday till Sunday with granddaughter, Mrs, Milford Fa .rview Fos er Shamp Sunday with hi Winfield Deitz Hubert Vonada spent Wed- nesday with her grandmother, Mrs A M Butler of Howard who has confi to her bed and ks In condition {from her Etters of Hublersburg Mr of pent ister Roberti Matthew callers at the home were Mr Flemington and Mr th Conaway and friends of sreck, Clair Beightol of Lock n, Beverly Vonada, Louise and Beightol of this place. ng Mrs, Sumner Nojl and Dick and Elsie Jane were dinner guesis of his moth- Ele Noll and daughter State College other dinner Mr. and Mrs. Willard I Rochester, N. Y., and giri Mi Dolly Bittner, of Mill Mr: Russell 8S'amm and thier Mary Kathryn of Juniata Mrs, Wiliam Kaufman of College and Mrs Annie had spent several among her relatives. re- ture with her son she expects to spend ’ LEM were State Bridge months who red 10 Rochesier Willa 4 where the winter Junday visitors at the William Beighiol home were Mr Mrs Johi Dunkle and son Paul of Heela, Clair Belgh'ol and 1va Barry of Lock Haven and Veverly Vonada of this place and Conasay spent Satur- Bellefonte and rivilege Of sewing several time friends of Snow wrnoon In Shoe Mr and the E Emer Swope of this on Ha ry of Pitlsburgh called R. Bartley home Sunday piace Bartley and the home of 3d Mrs. C. Ll. Nell Kauffman store iast Wed- Mrs, Douglas Brooks | reported on the sick list the past week Mrs, Jacoh Witherite has been on the sick list the past week but is improving at this writing Miss Sarah Reese, of Elmira N. Y.. visited with home folks over the weekend Mrs. Erma Witherite's youngest daughter, Evelyn, took sick last week and is under the doctor's care, John Milton, vho joined the arms some Lime ago, was home on a fur ough over the weekend, returning last Sundav to Langley Field Army Camp. John is making good and he looks fine In bis uniform Samuel Holderman, sho cut his foot a few weeks ago, is oul walking on it without a cape. Jahn Furl last week Meringo, Milligan Lucas and spent part of two days with Russell Zerby at helping with his new silo. Mr. and Mrs James Meyers and baby visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Furl last Thursday evening. The Baid Eagle Grange will en- tertain the Neighbor Night meeting Friday night, November 1. at the Logan Grange hall at Pleasant Gap. The Royal Sons and Daughters Sunday school class will hold their meeting Friday evening at the home of M. A. Wal. son ; PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) (From jast week» : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Btleele are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday, October 14. This is girl No. 2 in the family, | Note the change in the Hallowe'en | basement of the Methodist church | RECENT WEDDINGS Gardner—Lingle Announcement has been made ol the marriage of MM, F, Gardner, Pleasant Gap, former Blanchard resident, and Miss Anne Mae Lingle, Pitteburgh, which took place Thurs. | day evening, Oct, 17, at the Metho- dist parsonage in Pleasant Gab Wedding attendants were Mr, and Mrs. D. C, Gardner, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom Welser—Blerly The wedding of Miss Evelyn Bler- ly, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. N. R Blerly, of Rebersburg, to Kurtz Weiser, son of D. D. Weiser of Millheim, was solemnized last Wednesday morning in the First Methodist church at Cumberland Md. The ring ceremony was pers formed by Rev, George E Baugh « man, pastor of the church, The couple was attended by the bride’ sister, Lucille Blerly. The bride is a graduate of the Miles Township High school and the Hammond Beauty School, Altoona, and is em- ployed in a beauty salon in the same city, The bridegroom is a graduate of the East Penn's Valle High school and is employed by the Pennsvivania Rallroad Company Altoona. where the couple will side Rote—Wagner The marriage ¢ ner, d Wagner Rote of Spring Mill ed Oct Paul’ of fon! i’ APY Sunday 8t ident she at Ac ceremony wa Rev. L Arthur Wagner the ch } The bride street length dress of with silver colored acce A COrsage of gardenias was attended by Mr 8. Wise of Spring sister of the bri wore a oldier blue org adress | The bride & a 2 Gregg Township Lock Haven aduale of Vocational and Teachers She man Townshis is a Brothers large and Mrs keeping in tf home atl Spring Pearch~MecMillan Announcement the weddin MM! ec of Mc- Odile b been mad Mary O granddaughter of Mr Bellefonte, and Jame: Travers City, Mich place May 10 ¢ Travers Cit} Schoeler officiating of ian Mott Pearch wedding took 8. Prancis with Rev, W Mrs. Willian Taylor of City. mother of the bride and FEd- ward Schaft of Detroit, Mich, were the attendants Following the ocere- mony a held Place Hotel, Travers ( bride, who spent her childhood in } grandmother, attended Bellefc High school and was graduated from Lewisburg High school. For the past several years she has been employ- ed in the offices of the Parts Man- ufacturing Company at Travers City. Mr. Pearch. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Pearch, of Detroit, is a graduate of the University of Mich- igan at Ann Arbor and ls in charge of one of the departments of the Parts Mathufacturing Company Travers City. where they making their home Graham-—Walker, The marriage of Miss June Waik- er. of 8tate Coliege, and John D Graham of Port Lauderdale, Flori. da. 100k place at high noon on Fri- day. Ociober 25, in the Faith Re- formed church at State College Rev. A 8. Asendorf joined the bride and groom in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, 8 Grover Walker. of State College, and ihe late Mr. Walker. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs A. A. Graham of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mr: Lee A. Stover, sister of lhe bride was maid of honar. Aller the cere- mony a luncheon reception was heid at the Nittany Lion Inn Jor relatives and friends. The bride is a graduate in Home Economics of the Pennsylvania State College, and for the past three years has been with the Singer Sewing Machine Company in Somerville, New Jersey, ‘ of M of rectory H dinner was seversl at are Now The groom is a graduate of Ohio |- State University ang is a chemical engineer in the technical service division of the Standard Oil Com- | pany of Elizabeth, N. J. They will make their home in Linden, New Jersey, Hench—Doty Miss Vivian Doty, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs, J. R. Doty, of State Col- | { lege. was married Friday in Bt Paul's Methodist church, State Col- jon Saturday evening, October 26 in- lege, to Prank E. Hench, son of Page Three (Political advt.) (Polkical advi) RE-ELECT JAMES E. (JIMMIE) VAN ZANDT to Congress Met « very issue and squarely Vote For Jimmie on Nov. 5th A Congressman with a 100 Per Ci. Attendance Record Travers Dogs Help to Get Wild Cat 2 YY Aros PLEASANT GAP (From las week) L.FRANK MAYES General Auclioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2842 de! A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at pub- lic sale in the near future. WATCH FOR DATES Wanted to Buy! SCRAP IRON AND METALS 55¢ A HUNDRED POUNDS FOR SCRAP IRON HODES COAL & JUNK YARD West Park SL Phone 18971-R LOCK HAVEN, PA. Wik lke the ¢ ven € ang v COOK? OU IN THE FAMILY, MRS. Fras if THEN THE Cost Finder ASSURED HER SHE COULD AFFORD TO USE A MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE COST FINDER~Many persons would like to know what it would cost to have clean, easy eloctnc cooking in THEIR homes. The Cost Finder tells—based on your electric bill and the som of By Newspaper and Whispering Propaganda Because all funds borrowed by the Legisla- ture in the Special Session will be REPAID in 1941, 4 This is GUARANTEED by law. persons in the family. Ask st elec tric range stores, or phone Went Peno's District Managetes | Danville on Saturday tq see Mrs, oad of Friday, October 25. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hench, of Ei- | Lewis Beck who is a patient there. | Mr. and Mrs, Tommie Cowher liotsburg. Pa. Rev. Harry F. Bab- | Mr and Mrs, Yearick spent Sun. [And family {rom Mt. Pleasant, vis- | cock performed the ceremony. The ited on Sunday with Mrs. Cowher's matron of honor, Mrs John D. { parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cow- | Stambaugh, was the bride's only -. her, | attendant, and Miss Ellyn Ann Doty, RUNVILLE | Mr. Ruel Shaffer and son Paul, |sister of the bride, was flower girl. and Snughter 14s. of Wilkimsport, | Jahn D. Stambaugh served as best! Word received last week f iy on ay a home of | man. George G. Allewine and J. # i ; gon ihe | Mr. Shaffer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Duane Doty, brother of the bride, : Learish that the preacher, y.| Wilson Stiver, were ushers. Miss Edith Burrage : : Charles Gurzun was appointed to| FPAWard Leitaell and son Jimmie, | d at the organ. Mrs, Hench | of California, are visiting with Mr.'gs 5 graduate of the State College Leitzell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | {igh school and of Penn State, class | 8.5 Janae], “ at OF 1939, and is also n Sraduate of tings progress i Scout essional work. the Pilgrim Holiness church, The | cot: ton no evangelist is Mrs. Bessie Hackett | We are glad to see R. K. Kelley around again after his recent ill. | FACT IS STRANGER THAN FICTION There are two reasons why you should check electric cooking cost with the Cost Finder. First, it's THE authority on the subject. Second, it will show you that this convenient method is NOT expensive. Electric cooking cost varices, from home to hone:sjust a8 the test of operating ah MeGHODIIC varies. A 4- family with a Jean electric bill of $3.00, for example, would pay t $1.61 2 month. The same family, with a present electric bill of $5.50, however, would pay only about $1.37. Get the facts—they’ll be a joyous surprise. x See each dealer's "Fall Special’—the greatest electric range value in all bistory! ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS This means that Centre County TAXPAY- . : | ir abe "ERS and FIREMEN will not suffer from = %__ 0 mor nee "wos 0 this transfer of funds. {ic at VOTE FOR KENNETH G. HAINES who has a perfect attendance record as your Representative in the General Assembly i 3 - H iz 3 g ‘3 38 82 3 : ; ! ARTHRITIS LCE ? { ir E 5 g 3 TH i iH 5g | iF 5 i Ti gi
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