November 21, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three — REBERSBURG Mr. Harry Nagle of Lewisburg and Mrs. Caroline Martz of Plain field, New Jersey, were recent visi- tors at the home of the lady's broth- er, Dr. William C. Kelly Messrs Mark Limbert and vin Bright were weekend visitors Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. W to Pittsburgh las two weeks visit with friends Master and Mr: Saturday » Coun Mal- in M. Tarbert went Saturday for a relatives and Bair, son of Mu Bair was admitted in the Cen ha Gerald R. O a patient Hospital. where + observation he to Mifflin- where she is emplyo- McQueen home Woman's Mi jetty Smith went t week e Dr WIONATY e last Francis Wert home of her p Stover Hess at Lau- and Mrs. J. A. Wert eis Wert were Sunday the Hess home Poorman of y Mrs the weekend Mr spent at the rents Mrs Mr and and Mrs. Louls Lock Haven callers a ] Ke! Mary Abbott Poorman was the farmer Rebersburg Mr. and Mi daughter Lok Gramley of Flemington w Calet a { Mrs. C. Paul Ziegl ter Cynthig of Port Monday with her mx Marie Mamns A reception was held in the local Reformed basemen: by the Rebers- burg congregation on Mcnday even- iz. for thei pastor and wile Mrs. Fr Denbeaux, who t Thursd m Chicago, Matild wher Mrs new and ed arrived la 1. Besides the following visiting pasiors pt ent. Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babee Rev Mrs. Dale Kohr of town and Rev. and Mrs. G. A, F Greis- ing of Aaronsburg Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harer of Wil- liamsport, called ai the W. M, Tar- bert home on Friday and were ac- companied home by Mrs, C. O. Mal- lory who will visit her daughter the next few weeks. Mr i Mr: par wk ing MAT 103 Alr Haine M: and Mrs. Robert Meyer spent § in Harrisburg Mr. and Mr tended th at Mill Mr chosen court Decer Mr. and and Mi a: the t Mr who i Mr. Carlo ployed at weekend at Sunday Hospital Mill- riv called sounty i Musser of heim, patient there Har risburg spent his home Sunday visitors at the Cummings home were Mr Albian Jacobson of and their neibew, Brungart of Loganton Mrs. William Haines and Mr: Winkleblech and son of Aarons- burg were Thursday visi t the E. R. Wolfe home Mr Robert Miller and Milton visited the former Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday Mr, and Mr: at the Ernest Easiville Mrs. Joe Gaunt and Mrs, Hazel Cantine of Lock Haven, were Sun- day visitors a me Mr M. E. Haines Mr. Ellery Krape of Bnvdert 5 visiting his sister. Mrs, C Gramley The following attended the Sun- day School eoouvention at Blanch- ard, last Thursday; Mr. and Mrs Paul Cummings, Mr. and Mrs, W H. Hackenburg. Mr. J. N. Moyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brungart, Miss Cleora Hackman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul A and Mrs Spring Mills Mas'yr Billy {Ors a family of parents, Miller, on ited home al H. H. Royer vi Creizewite the he of WI H | Bohn and two children and Rev Kohr, A G Mrs Dale Mrs sister, Cummings visited her Fred Brown at Tussey- ville, last Monday Mr. and Mrs, Walter Weaver ol Lemont, were Sunday guests the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs C. J. Weaver, Jr Mrs. John Relish spent Friday at ate College, visiting friends. Rev, and Mrs. Fred Wenbeaux were Friday night guests in Wil- liamspors ot the home of Straub The [« bekah lodge in State College evening: Mrs. M., C. Haines, Mrs Paul Winters, Mrs. Roy Arbogast Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg. Mrs. John Relish, Mrs. 8S. G. Ziegler, Mrs, C J. Weaver, Jr. Mrs Russell and Miss Alma Corman Mrs, Neta Bleriy and son, Darrell, Miss Lucille Meek of Belle- spent the weekend here, Mrs, Wil Carol and ness trip to St ladies of the attended a last lowing and fon'e Mr. and children bu: Thursda) Mr. LG on of Hunt- ingdon, were Saturday evening ers at the E. H. Hosterman home Bradford » Hall ited her par- | Mrs. Cl Miller harle lard Smith and Cleo, made & Bellefonte on Smith and sex 11 Cilli~ Saturday Mrs, Richarg pent Mann lay at th Srinie yu liGd and xh Ci Limbert he A recej ment of the Monday evening for the ter. Rev. and Mis came from Chicago to 5 Rev, Denbeaux and they were very the people of Program was remarks by Rev anzelical church ol eck me tion was held in the Reformed Dist on new minis- Denbeaux, who church ni first pastor. gle cordially re- Rebersburg Babcock of Rev. Kobhr, Rev. Grels- Reformed the new itheran church the Aas I and fol lowed Refreshment: following: Mr mmings, Mr. and Mrs, Art Ci ming Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Don Bevers Mrs. Poul Winters, Mr, anc V nd Mr Fas rold Ww. J Grennin ver. Ji or by to the oy John Hack- Kreider ger, Mr Mr ¢ ana Kohr, | art. Rodney Hacks Bud Bwartz Violet Dean Cummings Gertrude Prank Anna May Ertl Staniey Ertle, June Erte J0- Swartz Mr NDeTY vy Ertle, Bes a Srice Emma Corman Huey, Tom- Mrs. E Long Mir Leg Wolfe Best, Ji Jimmy Cor- [da Weaver . Huev, Evelyn Huey Long Long, Ruth Haugh. George Wi Mrs. Mary Heller Mr. and Mi Fred Cori Joyce Corman SA may Mary nan JULIAN Merrill Alexander tead in Altoona weekend at his home Mr. Charles Alexander and Lewi Gill are spending st few ds of bear geason at Sinnemahon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Myers and children hopped in Mondas Mr hing the firs Mrz. Willard Dorothy Gill Janet, Donna and motored {0 Jamestown visit their parents, Mr M. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. have gone to live at a time Miss Cora McDonald visited niece. Mrg Willard Williams Thursday Mrz, Beatrice Andrew Stiver were shoppers in on Monday Miss Eleanor Mattern Zanky of New York, R. M. Alexander weekend. Williams and chil Tommie Sunday to and Mrs. Jamestown for her fae IAS and Julia Bellefoule and Nina visited at the home over the with | fby a Rev, | 4, | doe Re- | ad {rom hi meeging | Thursday | Breon | | ga os | hunter { kraut { Martha and daugh- {| * { ing Lhe jon the PS IM - 1 leona « charge. | rendered and | | hospital suffering It {home of Mr, and Mrs were served | and Mrs: Paul i= | fed with Kidder, | "in Altoon 11 of Mrs anes | Bellefonte on | ‘day at Kyle B. Nearhoo! | Brannan e Mrs Margaret Selders farm to Belle- Mr. Harsld Alexander hag accept- ed a job as truck driver for Kaul- man's in Bellefonte Mae Lynn, daughter of Mr Mrs, Willlam Lynn is a patient Bellefonte Hospital, We hope recovers soon Mr. Willord and in she Snook, Paul and | Bruce Holt hunted bear the first day | near Renovo Bernard Willlams of Ches- shot Mr ter, while hunting rabbits, wags friend with whom he was hunting. He was taken to the tor, where the shot was remov- left arm and leg PORT MATILDA J. H. Crane, A. B, Williams, Mrs, Mary Caldwell and Mrs, Don Wood- ring. attended the Sunday School convention at Blanchard as dele- from the Methodist and Pres- churches Sager, H Smith are to get wild The members of Missionary sociely supper Thursday evening Mr. al Mr: spent byterian Jerry and Tom ward Woodring the lucky turkeys. e Pres served Leorie byierian a sauer- to the Club on Steel eyveTung Ellwood aluyday ia elatives here Grace R. Williams is spend- winter in New Jersey Victor ston, who has becn ick list for some time improved Bovd Williams and wiritig were shopping in n Wedne: Woodring of Willlamspori with his parents, Mr, ad M. Woodring on Saturday and M:s. Harold McCutchen Miss Rosalie Williams stiended cutting at the home of Mgs. Thurman Wiser, lis Auman is in with Mi: Mr We greatly Mis W Ox Mi E Al- Kiay C. K visited Mis. E My and an app the Philipsburg 1 infection of an arm Mr. AH He iff er of Ph Duncan {lipsburg ang visited at tl Boyd Wil- llams on Sunday Miss Katherine Young of Tyrone, visited with her Mrs. Cora Young on Sunday Dewey Williams Rev. and and family on PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) wdies Ald of the Me hold their dinn in Th from mother, Tyrone, visit- H, Weav- ol Mrs. J Sunday vy ei thodis! annual base- ay. Non 12 o'cik wi we the rsd Brun-| * Harold Rudy of Stale College Sunday at the home of his arents, Mr. and Mrs James Rudy Mr and Mrs. C. U. Crain visited Sunday who Aen a Frank McCilintic at Linden Hall Wedne: say were Mrs Busi ott am Spotis also Mr yrge Warner and ron Those neral the Mrs. Robert ’ Ui @ Woods new baby ai nd are Alex Robinson and spent Saturday wood day has somewhat Nelle been on betler and Florence Tyrone. visited on Sunda with their uncle W. O. Steele Mr. and Mrs, Rex QGange and daughter Marion of Johostown, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ga- noes mother, Grandmother Rhule Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and son Carey, Tyrone. spent. Sun- the home of Mrs, Miller's Mr. and Mra. W Harrison Spotts has home from the Philipsburg hospital after being a weeks Miss Kathleen Rudy and friend Steele of of parents Paul Leidy visited on Sunday with | Miss Rudy's parents, Mr. and Mrs James Rudy Mr. and Mrs. George Gummo of Pine Grove Mills, visited on Sun- day with Mrs, Gummo's parents Mr. ang Mrs. William Lykens, The annual Armistice banguet of the Wiison Patton Post of the American Legion was largely at- tended almost 100 per cent. William 8polts and George War- ner spent the weekend at the Alien We Give Hats Away With every Lady's Coat priced over $10.00, purchased Friday or Saturday, November 22nd or 23rd, we will give FREE OF CHARGE your choice of any Lady’s Hat in our store. |f you pre- fer, you may apply this credit to other purchases. Our stock of Coats is as yet large and with a fine selection below $10.00 (with which a GIFT of comparable value will be given) and an equally fine selection from $15.75 into the famous RED- FERN Coats available at $19.75, and higher. — Our Children’s Snow Suits, hat, céat and legging suits, are unmatchable values. Nieman’s Department Store OPEN every evening except Tuesday and Thursday, when we close at 6:00 P, MILLHEIM, PA. and | : daugh ers Jenn ang Lols have mov. {ed from the | foute son Stiver. returned | patient there for two Gates hunting camp near Scotia, Miss Madaline Price, younges' daughter of Mrs. Lulu Price, under- went an operation for goitre in the Philipsburg hospital the past week Mr, Cloyd Page of Johnstown, called at the home of his aunt, Mrs Susie Spotts on Tuesday of las week, also Mrs, Annie Moore of De- troit, Michigan, called on her aunt Mrs. Susie Spotts the same day. Mr. Jennie Shunk is spending a few davs in Clinton County, also Elk county. The regular monthly meeting of the PTA will be held this Thursday evening, Nov. 21, at the school av ditorium at 8 p. m. Note the change in the evening, the speaker will be Mr, Leo Moerschbacher of Phillipsburg. Sta‘e Commander ol the Veterans of Foreign War Mrs, James Rudy visited on Sun- day with her sister in Altoona, Mrs Harold Mease The regular monthly meeting of the Friendship Bible Class of the Methodis: Sunday School was held Wednesday evening, Nov, 13 at the home of Mrs. Helen Bartley. Those present were: Mrs, C. W, Crain, Sara Wiser, Kathleen Rhule, Rox- anna Bennett, Grace Rudy, Ruth Crain, Ruth Warner, Elzabeth Stine, Jane Wallace, Mabel Frye Ruh E Crain, Jane Harpster. Jes- sie Lykens, Amy Woodring, Irene Bennett, Miss Mildrel Weaver, Hel- en Bartley, Pauline Dick Arlene Bartley and Tommie SLine Mr, Thorton McClellan wood is visiting with hi Alex Robison Miss Martha Cowher her sister Saturday even Orlia Cowher Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robison visited Sunday. with M: Robison brother and family at Julian, Mu and Mrs. Gilbert Rob BUSH HOLLOW Our Sunday Bell- Mrs ol niece, on Miss called ing, on School attendance was the same as last Sunday, thers being 40 present, Come back again A good crowd was out to hear Rey Flaxon on Sunday afternoon We were glad to have Rev, Flaxon with us again and also Rev. and Mrs Dall and all the other ministers who attended the service. Quite a num- ber came out in the evening to hear the missionary Rev. W. R. Miner, who had an interesiing message ol us all Prayer meeting in the church this Wednesday night No ottage Prayer meeting this Prigay night night, Nov. 24, our revival + church. Service each night 745 p. m, with preaching by the Rev. Shull and Florence Renn and Cat herine Pals- grove will be In charge of ng ing. Everybody welocon every night We Sun day will star tr oe Tw were sorh hear of ihe Robinson of known 2 y > 3 His commu saddened on the death of of Wingate he had been thelr home was Mrs. Burns was The communi LY was Saturday to hear of Mrz Mabel Burns hich occurred alt badly burned when destroved by fr well known in this community through visiting her daughters Mrs Miles Resides and Mra, Violec Poorman who live in this Hollow She aly often attended services in the church. Our sympathy 5 ex- tended to this family in their be- reavement Mrs. Harry Carver spent several days visiting relatives and friend in Unionville last week Mr and Mrs. Meese and of State College, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Meese's sister Mrs, Clyde Watsen ang family, They also at- tended Sunday School here, Sunday dinner guests at the Roy 8potis home were Rev. J C. Long Rev. and Mrs, Armand Doll who are all engaged in a revival al Coleville. Rev. and Mrs. Byrd and Rev. W. R. Miner, Rev. Miner also spent Sunday night gt the Spotis home Mrs. Edgar King and Jean Spoils took supper with the former's mother Mrs. Edna Spotts and fame ily Sunday evening MARTHA Ellery Enarr hss successfully | grown and harvested a fine crop of corn. The best in the community Ellery puts business first lieves in the old adage work don't Jet it «drive you" Bor fire daughter G. E. Ardery has erected a splon- | implement building and ret] did | proof corn crib on his premises. This is not only an improvement and convenience but an economic festure as well, protecting expens sive farm machinery | weather, { The stork paid a visit Oct. 20 {te Mr, and Mrs. Quay Williams of ' { Harrisburg and eft a little son Al- | | fred C. Willams TI. | Miss Eleanor K. Williams ang Mr | Martha Klett of Akron, Ohio, and | Grace Martz of Altoona, mo- tered to Harrisburg to visit their | {| Mrs. {brother, M. Quay Williams | family last Saturday. | ped with their parents. Mr, and and | Mrs. A. C. Williams on the return | trip Miss Ida Williams with her niece and sister, | Recent visitors at the A. C, wil- | liams home were Rev. and Mrs, Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cowher and | | daughter of Osceola Mills, Mrs. | | Dorcthy Flick and little daughter | Ida Margaret and Mr. and Mrs. Roy { Calhoun, Mrs, G. E. Ardery, Mrs. { burg shoppers Saturday. | Miss Josephine Williams received a call from a children’s hospital in New Jersey for training. Miss Jo sephine is well adapted to her chos- en work. We predict for her a suc- ocesful career. | The county garden club moos {this week at the Weaver in Port Matilda. Physician Hospital Patient pe He Gi. Hager, Lock Hs- ven jeft Bunday to en tor Jeflerson H at Philsdel- phia, where he undergo an op- eration for hernia. He bes | “Drive your from the y &top- | has been | | spending some time in Unionville Roxie i Knarr and Rochelle were Philips- home of Mrs, ! two ly covered by Insurance, entl- en Raresins in switeh at his barn near Bloomehiug, crops, resulted In a fire which destroyed head of the building, a large quantity of farm loplements and cattle, The loss was mated at around $4500, apd is part- | Barn and Crops Burn A short circuit which developed Paul Eves while Was fixing a loose pf di fh Ena A * 4 LTE re Dee A 3 =" PRESTONE ond ZERONE PRICED LOW ANTI-FREEZE QUAY GALLON Can CAN 14 53¢ Co, nd? 4 WIRE ELECTRIC UEFROSTERS 7 IZE, complete with suction cups inside of TT &%% 2s a hi] " IE Bp — Genuine AUTO-LITE SUPER MANIFOLD HEATERS _ Fer Ford - go Fm STRENG TH Douro wuss tlh. ce i tl ud AA Fra —— po Yo HT DAY SALE Starts Foday] ENDS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27+h — PRICES REDUCED in Every Departmen gi re cel" : ARENA TN rey 37.38.° a ————— re ‘ WITH FORCED DRAF ELECTRIC BLO WER $1500 & 88 VALUE 9 Gs Complete : $9.65 FORD Del FOR FORD A MERCURY 1940 BUILT-IN 72" $2.69 Gee rt REGULAR MANIFOLD 6.175 HEATER es FORD A 59¢.98¢ SW sy ax NA eC WRK DEFROSTER, FANS EMERGENCY Ww CHAINS 4" RUBBER BLADES HARDENED STEEL, GEM J 27 Positive Locking Device. § $1.95 4.75 Deluxe CLIPPER th forced Deatt ker 4 V8 1931 + VALUE Sg 6.50.6.5 From CLOSE. ouT Prices PE eae #4 ' SLEETEX DEFROSTER 7 % BLADE 12¢7 Sa Foot Ball KEY CASES A First quality Leather EAN “PHIPPS SE BATTERIES Up to $4. 75 ALLOWANCE For id © One. ins Removes Rain Snow & Ice Wor i £0 7 Bator " | Pedharged | 13 or. “RADIATORS * For afl } popular cars, FORD T 1923.27 with Zipper “@ Power-Ful 1i5 amp A = all ee standard woe £4: Nr Phipps Deluxe 125 10 195 ane - 1.1 = VJ Plus 1c Tax po — 7 SAE 10 To 80 7) 15¢ Emblem Quality. {y NAAN DEFROSTER CORD £ 3% Req. 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