Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 2, 1941, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY CAPT. WILLIAM REIBER GOES TO FORT LEE | Capt, William D, Relber, who was | instructor with the R, O, T. C. medi- unit in Syracuse, N. Y., spent several davs last week with his mother, Mrs, Della Relber, and brother, George Reiber, in York be- cal fore taking up a “refresher course” | at Carlisle Barricks. Captain Reiber, a graduate of the medica) field service school at Car- lisle, will return to the school there for a brief period of study before being transferred to Fort Lee, Vir | induction the one Of the new centers instituted as part of conscription program. He will signed to the medical administra tion department Captain Reiber assumed his due in Syracuse in February 1938 and was promoted to Captain from his post as first Meutenant last Sep~ tember ties * > . * ATTEND FUNERAL OF FORMER COUNTY RESIDENT of local persons the funeral Thursday Bible in Spring City Phoenixville, Bible, seventy-seven years of at his death was a resident of ters Mills thirty-four years ago survived by his wife, nee Anna Bradiord, and six children I'mese persons from this vicinity ended the burial: Mr, and Mrs rge McCormick Mr, and Mrs i! Bradford, Mr. and Mrs, D M iiord, Mrs. Lee Confer, Mr, and rs, John Martz, and Mr. and Mrs iis Hennigh. » LJ LJ . guests at the George + home were Mrs. T, L. Smith i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rinebha™ » College, besides Mrs .Ada ) Altoona. who is spend- ral weeks with Mr, and Mrs A number nded b R al- of near Bar holomew and birthday dinner Sat- \ ) n honor of Miss Jean holomew and E L. Bartholo- from Altoona, Other guests Mrs, E. L. Bartholomew Mr Mrs. Clay Reesman of Camden Mrs. Edna Noll of Pleas- Fred Bender, daugh- on Lawrence of friends in evening. An- returned af.er Camp Meade at Jes- where he is employ- 's assistant, Harold Keller and Lee from Laurel, i this week and M:s ted unday Paul, parents of Mr; fogt have been spending here with Mr, and ! ! and family, William JOp Was also a guest at the Vogt cen Chrisimas day. of the iargest family dinners was at the home of A, Miller on Christ- 1ese guests were pres- and Mrs. Ear] Frazier, sons Donald ~ rr ps a Ke 1, and r Ber , Miss Lols Arney. nna Fr 3 and Mr, and Mrs. Danial William Daup, Miriam Fraz.er, Daniel Daup, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miller aristmas gues s of Mr, and Mrs in Whi emnan were Mr, and Mrs. Shook and child, of Spring Daup and Mrs. F. E Watson, of and Miss Edna Jackson, of Sta College were guests on Chr s mis of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Williams and family and Mrs, George Boggs re- ned to Hermanie Sunday after ng the holidays with relatives Rowe, a brother of from Newark, N. J They were nn ertained at a family dinner a: he J. Willlam Bradford home Sat- y evening, Mr. and Mrs, J. 8 enter .ained the family 1p Christmas, » s B.ble Class of the Lu- church elected these officers President, . J. E. Rishel, president, BE. E, Zettle; secre- tary A Auman, and .reasurer, UNIGIPA teacher, MILLHEIM L Show Time: 7:10 & 9 P. M. gs WEDNESDAY & THUR (Jan, 1 and 2) The Knockout Comedy of the NEW YEAR! “Dreaming Out Loud” Lum and Abner—Stars of Radio FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Jan. 3 and 4) Myme* Loy, Melvyn Douglas, Bonita Granville—in “Third Finger Left Hand” If you don't get the biggest laugh of your life . . . see your doctor . . « because there's something wrong with your funny bone, Latest News “HOME ON THE RANGE" MONDAY & TUESDAY (Jan. Gand 7) Lew Ayers, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day-—in ‘Dr. Kildare Goes Home’ He's a full-fledged Doctor now . ..and his troubles are just be- - ginning Mickey Mouse Cartoon and News Events SAMS SA SAE WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR | guests be | | eges of | random by the president, of of the Evangelical church will meet 106 ATTEND ANNUAL ALUMNI XMAS BANQUET The annual Alumni Christmas banquet, the largest one in many years, was held Friday night in the newly furnished room of the Centre Hall-Potter high school at six-thirty o'clock. One hundred six alumni and attended the banquet of which Clay Reesman of Camden, New Jersey, was the principal speaker, Mr, Reesman finished school here in 1901 and has been | away much of the time since but, as he affirmed, still considers this ‘home.” His address was a plea for | a keener appreciation of the privil- American citizenship. Others appearing on the program were Eugene Burkholder, president and master of ceremonies, J, F. Wetzel, principal, other officers of | the association, William Weaver, | Donald Shope, who sang several numbers, and others called on at William Weaver showed two reels | film taken when the school ground was landscaped. The banquet of which Donald Colrdon was genera] chalrman, was | served by the Ladies Bible Class of the Reformed church, At the business meeting which preceeded ' the daneing, the group | decided to buy a piano for the high | school as the major project of the new year. Officers elected for 1841 are: president, Eugene Burkholder; vice president, Donald Coldron; seére- tary, Paul Fetterolf+ treasurer, Mrs. Roy Jamison, and new members of the executive board Mrs, PF, P. Geary and Reuben 8. Rickert, . * - -. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8. Rickert pent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney and family. Miss Gloria Brooks and Miss Bet.y Lou Sweeney went by bus to P.ttsburgh, Thursday whete they sited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Irwin in aunt of Miss Brooks' They re- 1 ned home Sunday. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, David [. Gras bill on Christmas day were Mr ind Mrs. C, 8 Graybill of Paxton- ile, Mrs. Frank Crozier of Lewis- wn, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman E Good and children, Sherman Jr, nd Joan. of Wiconisco, and Mus. Virginig Louden of Bellefonte, M:. and Mrs, J. F. Wetzel enter- ined Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bradford hiidren. Paul, Jr., and Donna, { Mr and Mrs. Robert Welzel d daughter Sh.riey at Christmas nner, Miss Martha Speer jent of Columbia Hospi al, Wilkins burg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs PF, P. Geary from Tuesday until aturday. and Ms. T. A were entertained by Mr Pailip Johnson at their Bellefonte last Sunday. Muth Bailey from Washington, D. C., spent the Chris mas vacation 2ith his parents M: and Mrs. E E Balley. A .amily dinner at the William Co.yer home on Christmas includ- ed Mr. and Mrs, Russell Colyer from Willamsport, and Mr, and Mrs. Eu- gene Colyer and son from Lewis- Superinten- Mr Hosterman and Mrs hame in Mr. and Mrs. David I. Graybill w.tended the funeral of Mr. Giay- 's aunt, Mrs, Winey H. Graybill n Harrisburg Thursday Allred Relish, a draftsman at the U. 8 Navy Yard in Philadelphia, pen, Christmas week herve. and Mrs, Ernest Frank and gon spent the weekend with rela- ves and {ilends in Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam MeCormick and som, John from Reading. spent he Christmas vacation with rela- ives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reesman, who drove here from Camden N, J. Fri- lay to at.end the Centre Hall-Pot- ter Alumni banquet. remained here intih Monday. Miss Charlotle Keller, public school teache; at Buck Hill Falls, spent the holiday season with her parents, Mr, and Airs. D, K. Keller. Mrs. J. F. Rohfer and daughter, M.ss Sarah Rohrer spent Christmas wih Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shope Mrs. Rohrer remained here until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Spyker and ‘amily entertained these guests to Christmas dinner: Mr “and Mrs. Jahn Denelson, Mrs, W. L. Wilson ind son Warren of Marklesburg, Vinton - McClellan, of Gettysburg; Fdwa'd Mandel of State College, Mr. and Mrs, John Spyker of York; Fred 8psker of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs, J. D, Slenker of Lock Haven: Mr, and Mrs. William Spyker and Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Wery Jr, and uaughter Joanne, Mi, and Mrs, Nevin Geary from Newport were visitors at the John Whiteman home Christmas after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lutz entertain- ed these persons at a family din- ner oun Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. George Luiz. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Packer, Mr. and Mrs, Gervin Shaf- ier and daughter Beryl of MocAl- lisierville, James Lutz, Mrs. Agnes Lutz of Pleasant Gap, Two groups of Oarolers made their rounds through Centre Hall on Christmas eve, a group of young girls singing carols and later a gioup of instrumentalists from the brass section of the high school band, led by Donald Shope, : Mr. and Mrs. Reuben 8, Rickert spent the weekend wich Mrs. Rick. | ts parents and family in Allen- | wh. | The Rev. Delag R., Keener will participate in the installation of a new minister of the Evangelical and Reformed church in Zion, Sunday morning at 10:48 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Whiteman and daughter Anna Marie drove to | Newport Sunday and spent the day | with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geary | and family. The Woman's Missionary Society | Thursday evening at the home of Mis. T, A. Bostermsn, | Manifesting daughter guests | Bmery and ‘MEETING NEEDS OF TODAY’ THEME OF WEEK OF PRAYER The local ministerium announces | the theme “Meeting Needs of To- day” for the annual Week of Prayer services beginning Monday, Janu- ary 6 In the Evangelical church. A similar series will be held al the same time in the Spring Mills Methodist church, The program for the Centre Hall services follows: Monday, The Need of Consecrat- Ing Material Resources, the Rev. | W, 8. Glenn; Tuesday, the Need ot God's Presence, the W, K. Hosterman, Wednesday Need of Spiritualizing Ambi- Rev The ing, Today, Friday, the Need of Meeting the challenge of Tomorrow, the Rev, D R. Keener, The Spring Mills schedule fol- | lows with each minister using the | topic previously mentioned: Monday-<the Rev. W. K, Hoster- WwW. 8 Rev. D man; Tuesday-—-The Rev, Glenn; Wednesday-—The R. Keener; Thursday--The Rev, J | M. Kirkpatrick, The Rev, C. C, Otto. Friday CRI CHURCH SERVICES, Evangelical, The Rev, W, K. Hos- terman, pastor: Tusseyville: Church service 9:15, Sunday Schoo] 10:15; Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30. | Chureh service 10:30: Locust Grove Sunday School 9:30, Church service 7:30, Lutheran, The Rev. C. C, Otto, pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church service 7:30; Farmers Mills: Sunday Schoo] 9:30, Com- munion 10:30; Qeorges Valley: Communion 0:00, Sunday School 10:00. Methodist: The Rev, W. 8. Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church ser- ice 9:30, Sunday 8Sthool 19:30; Spruce own: Sunday School 9:30, Church se.vice 10:45; Spring Mills Sunday School 9:30, Church service 7:30, Presbyterian, The Kirk, a.rick, pasicr. Lemont: Sun- ay School 10:00, Church service 11:00; Pine Grove: Sunday -8chool 9:30, Church service 7:30; Centre Hall: Church service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30 Reformed. r, paso Rev, J M The Rev. D. R. Keen- Centre Hall: Bunday 9:00, Church service 10:00; eyville: Sunday School 1:30 hurch services ¢.30. Wc hool Miss Margaret Jacobs entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reesman to din- ner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Geary en- ertained these guests to dinner Thursday evenine: Mr and Mrs. J Frank Smith Miss Ve:na Cham- bers, and Swengle Smith from Bellelonte, Miss Martha Speer {rom Wilkinsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison and daughter Cather- ine Mrs. W. A, Odenkirk and daugh- ter, Miss Helen Odenkirk entertain ed these dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Abner Alexander and fsugh er, Margaret, Mr. and Mn Frank Bradford, Jack Kirkpairicke Joe Myers from Altoona, and Mr and Mrs Willlam P. Campbell, Mrs. George Benner hag spent the last ten days in Tyrone caring ‘or her sister. M:s Elizabeth Eberta whose death occurred Saturday . Mrs. Lovan Smith spent Christ. mas in State College wih her sis ter and husband Mr, and Mrs Clarence Yearick and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Campbeil spent Christmas day with Mr Campbell's mother, Mrs, Robert Compbell, in State College, Jack Riegel visited his cousin, Jack Taylor, in Salona during part sf the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith and children, Barbara and Larry, from Pieasan Cap and Edward Vogt Jr, had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt . Mr. an Mrs. Ray Sharer enter- tained these guests to dinner Sun- day: Mr. gnd Mrs, Jacob Sharer, 8r Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and children, June and Harold, Mr. and M:s, Franklin Eharer an sons, Robert and Leroy, Mr. and Mm. Lioyd 8hawver and Mr. J. T. Stover from DuBois, Mrs. Gerald Fetteroil and infant son from Pleasans Gap. Mills, Christmas guests at the George Searson home were Mr, and Mrs, Roy Searson son and daugh- ter Annette from 8 Mills, Mr and Mrs. Erwin Stover from Yeag- ertown, and Mrs. Frank Ishler from Lock Haven. On the Sunday before Christmas Mrs. George Searson entertained her sisters and to dinner. The guess ine! Mrs, William Harshbarger, daughter Frances, and Mrs. Mary Koch of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs, William Smith of Zion, Mrs, James Harshbarger of Centre Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stov. er of Yeagertown. Mrs. William Smith, sister-in-law of Mrs. Carrie Leib fell recently from the last #tap of the stairs in hér son's home in Clermantows where she and Mr. Smith spend the winter, and fractured her hip. 8he has been confined to bed since the Mr. and Mrs. J. F., Wetzel and entertained Mr, and Mrs. Harry Taylor and son Jack of 8a- Miss Betty Chrisman from Phoe- nixville is spening the Holiday va- cation with Mr, and Mrs, Lee Con- fer. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas were of Mr. and Mrs, family. Mrs, Busan Emery and Tsaac | Emery had Christmas dinner with | Mr. and Mrs, Frank MeClellan and | family in State College. Besides thelr sons gnd daughters | who live at home, Mr, and Mrs, D M. Bradford had these guests 10 dinner Christmas evening: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan, Marlin and Sylvia Jean of Lock Haven. Vinton McClellan, Mr, and Mrs. Roberi McCormick of State College; Mr and Mrs, Harold Bradford and Mr and Mrs. Robert Walker and Linda | Lou, Mr. and Mrs. P. V, Goodhart and Taylor and Eleanor Potter were Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Musser and family at Rock Springs Miss Mary Delinda Potter en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pot- ter and Barbara and William to tions the Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick; | Chrisunas dinner. Thursday, the Need of Poised Liv- | the Rev, CG. C. Otto; | Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs, R. 8. Jamison were Mrs. O, A, Jam- ison, sons Gray and Rufus, and Mr and Mrs. Milan Jamison of Miffiin- burg, Miss Martha Speer of Wil- kinsburg, and Mr, and Mrs, F, P Geary. Jack Kirkpatrick will remain home until SB8unday before resuming his studies In photography in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poller joined a party of nearly thirty persons at a dinner Saturday night, at Mrs. Al- fred Albright's cabin. Miss Barbara Potter visited Miss Beverly Vonada of Jacksonville from Thursday to Sunday and Miss Vonada returned with her to re- main until Wednesday, Miss Ruth Hartley and Gail had ner Monday evening with the W. K. Hosterman Monday evening at Coldron’'s res- aurant, plans were made for giv- ing all leaders In the district train- ing in first aid The Rev. W. K. Hosterman and family srent Christmas with rela- tives In Aaronnsburg Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wagner en- tertained these guests to Chrisi- mas dinner: L. O, Packer, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Brooks and four children, and Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Relber and three children Frank Snook, driving over the Seven Mountains last Sunday night ran over a deer breaking both of iis hind legs and damaging a fender on his car, The deer was appar- ently blinded by the headlights Announcement was made recent- ly of the marriage of Miss Ardah Ishler and Richa:d Johnston. ‘In Bellefonte Saturday, December 14 The voung couple. well known here live in Lewistown where Mr : nston is employed Guests week before last at Mrs A. H 8payds home were Mr and Mrs. Roy Emerick of Elmwood, Il- I'nols. Mr Emerick is a brother of Mrs. 8payd’s M: and Mrs. William Hanna en- ter alned Mr. and Mrs Eriest Wagner and son Larry 10 supper Christmas evening. ‘ BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ridenour and son, Floyd Warriors Mark and Mr. and M:s. Paul Durner and chil- dren, Creta Sue, and Paul Jr, of itingdon spent Christmas Dav home of Mr. and Mrs. Joha wilt 7 a of of and Mrs Richard Lindeman children have returned home after spending several days wilh relatives and friends gi Meyeradale Miss Mary Lou Fisher, of Hunt- ingdon, returned (0 her home Sun- day aller spending several days with her grandmother, Mrs, Nell Fisher Mr. and Mrs, William Shuey, of Beliefonie, spent Sunday at home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Me- Girk Mr. Fred Ishler, of Indiana, spent a few days recently with his moth- er, Mrs. Ella Ishler. Mrs, Henry Hosterman has re- turned to her home afler pending a few days with her son and daugh- ter-in-law. Mr, and Mrs Charles Hosterman at Oreensburg, Miss Oladys Hasel of Glassboro, N. J, is spending several days with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A J Hazel, Mrs. Pearl Patterson recently spent several days with relatives al Philadelphia. Mrs. Margaret Kuhn and Miss Anna Sweeney, spent Christmas with (he former's son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Kuhn at Williamsport. Mrs. Richard Goheen of Indiana is spending seveial days with her mother, Mrs, Edward Myers. Mrs. Cora Gen'sel and chiidren, Dick. Don and Joyoe spent Christ- mas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Burris at Centre Hall Mrs. Howard Wink and children, Barbara and Howard, Jr. spent several days recently with (he form- er'’s parenis, Mr. and Mrs Tawny at Gettysburg, Miss Jane Phillips, a student nurse at the Geisinger Hospital a Danville. is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips. Mr. and Mrs, William McAlevy of Harrlburg, were guess for Christ- mas with the latler'’s mother, Mrs. Ausie Schutt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey and children, Paul Jr, and Sally Ann, of Greensburg, recently spent sev eral days at the home of Mr, ahd th wit REBERSBURG Dr. George Weber of Waldorf, Md. visited at the homes of his aunts, Mrs, Mary M, Abbott and Mrs, Sara Kelly, the past weekend His uncle, Mr, R. W, Meyer, ac- companied him to Washington, D. | he will visit his sister, | »w)! home at Loganton, Sunday. C.. where Mm. Seuart weeks Mr. and Mrs. Oross Mark of Lack Weber, for several | Haven were recent dinner guests at [the A. E Limbert home. Charles Hosterman a private in the army air corps Jotated at Lang- ley Field, Virginia, visited his par- | 8. Hoster- | Mr, several days and Mrs, C. last week, ents, man, re. { turning to Virginia Christmas Day Miss Doris Meyer, who is in train- ing at the West Penn Hospital a! East Liberty, spent her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Meyer. Other Christ mas dinner guests as the Meye home were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller and family and Mr. and Mr: Hyle Wolfe and family of Aarons- burg, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Schade and daughter, Peggy, of Greenbur: and Woodrow Meyer of Williams port Mi Chri on and Mrs, C. H. Gramley were mas Day guests with thelr Charles, and family of Flem- ington Mrs, Ruth Probst of State College visited her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Ocker the past week, Messrs. L. L. Meek of Bellefonte Roy Brungart, Donald Wolle and Paul Cummings of town motored Lo Fort Meade, Maryland, on Sunday where they hope to secure employ - ment Mr. and Mrs Clyde Smith and daughters, Barbara and Catherine of Mifflinburg, Mr. Bartley and Ms Bingman of While Springs were Christmas dinner guests at he home of Mrs, Ella Diehl ang Miss Emma Sholl. 8unday guests at the me were: Mr. and Mrs. Pred children, Lawrence and an, of State College. Dr. Palmer Weaver of Sta'e Ool- family were Christmas guests with the former ts, Mr, and Mrs. C Their son, Professor Ham Weaver and wife of New Kensing- ton visited at the parental home ver the weekend Mr. and Mrs Ralph Cumming of Lock Haven spent Christmas Das with he former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A O Cummings Mr and Nr: Walter Cummings of Williams- (ort were Christmas eve callers with thelr parenis Mrs. Elzabeth Weaver College called on friends nn Saturday Rev, and Mrs Dale Kohr visite! the latter's paren; st Hummels- own several days last week, inciud- ng Christmas Mr. Clarence Strayer of Madison. burg. Mr. gnd Mrs. Herman Confer of Harrisburg and Mr, and Mn Jacob Birayer of Lock Haven were dinner guests at the 8 GO, Ziegler home Iasi Sunday. Nr. Kemmeth Haines attended the funeral of he Secretary Annville Fire Inwrance Company ai Annville on Sunday. The day ollowing was spent in Harrisburg Jerry Miller of State College is visiting his grandmother, Mrs Adam Relish Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detwiler and daughler. Shirley Ann, of Spring City vislled ai the Harry Royer home last Friday enroute to Georgia where he is In he employ of tin U. 8 Government Mr. and Mrs Curtis CGrenninger and daughter, Nancy, spent last week with Mrs OCrenningers par en's, Rev. gnd Mrs A. J Miller, a: Biloyvestown Mr. and Mrs. John Brungart and sons. Ralph, Dean and David, and Mrs, Dean Gephart and baby were Saturday and Sunday guests with the foumer’s son Clair, and family a. Lebanon Mr. and Mrs, Roy 8mull of Mackeyville, Mr, and Mrs. Weaver of Mill Hall, John Ziegler of How- ard, Willard Yearick and son. Ho- mer, of Nittany were Christmas din- ner guesia at the L. A. Kidder home Mr. and Mrs. Lavand Blerly were Christmas Day guests at the home cf ihe jatter™s parents in Kingston Woodrow Bierly of Lancaster. Mr and Mrs. 8. anley Blerly of Mill heim, Charles Kreamer of Hershey, Paul Blerly and Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. ge and 8r Blas town of in i “a Christmas dinner guests at the C. M. Bierly home, Mrs. Irvin Swank and son Paul of Williamsport, who had been vis- iting with the former's mother. Mrs, Gertrude Corman, spent seve eral days ast week at (heir home, have returned to this place where Mrs. Swank will take care of he mother who is {ll Shirley and Regina Brown visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Jay Vonada, at Piedler last week. Kenneth Haines and mother, Mrs M. C, Haines were Monday dinner guests at he Windon Gramiey home at Millheim, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Bair ang fam - ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cor- man were Sunday dinner guest: with the former's mother, Mrs Ida Bair, Mr, and Mrs, A, E Limbert and on, Mark, wee Sunday dinner guess at the Allen Mark home at Spring Mills, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Breon and daughter, Nancy, spent the weekend Mr, and Mrs. William Johnson Lemont, called at the John J. Weaver.’ f the Millheim, Guy Ostrander of Lewis- and Mrs, Charles Page | Phyllis, Betty and | town, Mr and daughters, Maxine were Christmas dinner guests at the J. E Ziegler home, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cummings and son Dean visited at the Harry Wet. Mr, and Mrs. Jameg Confer visit- ed thelr daughter Adeline at Har- risburg severa] days last week. George Vonada and John Delaney | of Aaronsburg visited at the Paul | Brown home on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kreamer of | Elysburg. called on thelr daughter- | { in-law, Mrs. Charles Kreamer and { baby recently. Gerirude Frank and grand- son James Frank were Christma+ dinner guests at the home of George and Sara Meyer at Boone- Vii Miss Mary Louise Kelley, who | employed at Wanamaker's at Phil- adelphia, was a visitor at the hom of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Kelley on Christmas Day. Paul Stover of Aaronsburg visii- ed hig sister Mrs. Kenneth Brungar: and family on Christmas Thomas Musser, a student at the Theological Beminary at Lancaster and Clayton Musser of Penn State visited their aunt, Miss Celia Brun- gart the past week , Elmer Swope and daughters Ar- ine and Mrs, James Lucas of Jack- sonville called on relatives in town ou Friday. Misses Jean Hartman and Pauline students ay Central Busl- ness College at Harrisburg spent thelr thelr respeciliev homes Earl Burd of Mt. Carmel was a visitor with parents, Mr, and Mrs, Willard Burd. last week. Mrs. Elsie Auman was a Chrift- mas day guest at the John Heck- men home at Centre Hall Mrs. Ada Blerly and Miss Savage of Mifflinburg called in Rebersburg n Christmas eve Mrs. Della Mark and son Ken- ne h of Loganton visited the form- Ester, Mrs, Savills Stitzer on Sunday. The lalter has been {ll Mr. and Mrs. Bdwa:d Tyson and ‘emily of Millheim were Christmas ner guests with Mrs. Tyson I Mr, and Mrs, M. M. Gar- Mrs Brungart vacation al Mi JUS ers A very pleasant birthday surprise arty was held at the home of Gor- don Huey on Dec. 23rd. in honor of Mrs. Huey 1 paying gameg and all enjoyed a easant time, Mrs. Huey received MARY seful and utiful glits late hour refreshments were dd, and everyone wished Mrs ¥ many more happy birthdays Those present were: Mr. and Mr: réon Huey, M:. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs Chester Huey nd Mrs. Ernosy Long, Mr. and Frank Stover, Mr and Mrs Nii Stover, Mr and Mrs. Pred Best, Mr. James Hoover, Mr. Orvis Swartz, Mrs. Elmer Hubler, Mrs Cora Huss, Richard Hoover, Ker- mit. S over, Viclet Styrex, Jean Huey, Ariens Huey, Ruth Long. Mary Long Ernest Long, Shirley lover Frances 8lover, Donald S.over, David Stover, Nannie Huey Evelyn Huey, Thomas Huey and James Huey, g Mrs. C. O. Mallory is confined to bed at this writing. suffering from a heavy cold Mr. and Mrs daughters Mr. ang daugh er John Ocker and Cynthia, of Port Matilda Mrs. Freq Whitehill and Maicia, of Lemont Mr and Mrs. Cale Swartz of Miltheim Mr and Mrs, 8 OG. Ziegler and daughter Gladys and Mr. and Mrs W. H Ziegler of town were Christ- mas dinner guests ai the home of H. C. Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver of Lemont visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr, on Christ- mas Day Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hosterman and family, Mr and Mrs M. W Breon, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon and daughter were recent dinner guests a. the H. O. Yearick Lome at Mill Hall Mis. Meyer Brungari and son. Nelson. Mrs, Annie Miller, Mrs. Ella Bierly, Mrs, Helen Shuliz and daughter, Hilda visited in Jersey Shore last Priday Prof. Ralph Oramiey of Porty- Fort visited his parenis, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oramiey several days ast week. Rev. and Mrs, C. FP. Ostherman and gons. Charles Wesley and Har- oid, of Hanover and Mr. and Mrs Russel] Zacharias of Allentown vis- ed thelr parenis, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hackenberg, over Chiistmas, Mr. Kenneth Haines and mother Mrs, M. C. Haines accompanied by FILLMORE Mr, and Mrs. Lester Crust and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bloom and daughler spent Chris.- [Cap is assisting In PINE GRO VE MILLS And now it must be written 184) Ouy and Edwin Kocher, Robert Osman and Ralph Musser, who are employed Camp Meade, Md. spent the Yuletide vacation at their respective homes here Mrs, Fred at Pleasant the care of Mr Eimer C. Musser who is still under the care of Dr. Grover C, Glenn, Freq Bottor! Tale of Richmond, Va, was holiday visitor with friends here and his mother Mrs, A J. Tate of State College. Fred, a former Ferguson farmer now supervisor of a large dalyy and hog farm In the heart of Virginia Retired farmer a pleasant caller with his brother gnd Main Street J Maria Krebs Mr. W. L Wehr Swinefo [4 , culating among h week checking hi punts befors 1941. The genial report sales of 61 new Hog for the HEASON Miss Mary Gardner gave a Christ mas pariy at her farm home Tus¢ cay evening for her Sunday School Clas Choice served of ice cream, cake plenty of Christmas candies Mr. George Newton Dreibeibis re- cently submitied to tonsil operation in the Centre County Hospital and is back at his position in the State College creamery Parmer and butcher Hoy Harter recently erected a large new siaugh- ter house at his farm on the Branch and 1s now butchering the new way George P. Irvin is driving a new 1941 Buick sedan purchased last week from the Harpster Auto Co. of Warriors Mark Mr. Paul 8mith of Towando. Pa. vas the past week holidey guest of Miss Mary Hazel Myers at her par ental home near Meek's church. Mrs, Cha leg Campbell and chil. cren spent a few days recently at her parental home Mrs, Busk of Warriors Mark Parmer Harry Struble tenant of the well known Glasgow-Snyder {farm in East Ferguson, was an im- Po. tan business caller in Pleasant Gap last Baturday Roy Baro last week sold his fine pine timber tract to Mr. Alfred Davis » i ImMAKINE extra saw large or Homan of of our armers this agent pag refreshments were will Gers Sara Donley spent th fier xis er, Mrs. Dota Me- rm.ck ai home in Millheim Miss Nellie Biephens was last raday a dis Christ- ner guest ai the ran church and very ably fill- d the pulpit J. Poster Musser, wife and son J F. Jr, Norman Oor! Miss Esther Coir, CG. M. Pry and wife were guests Christmas at the Thomas Wogan home in Juniata to help devour a handsome (urkey Last leap year wedding we have record of last Saturday evening a! Presbyterian manse, Rev Groendyke joined in holy mat- rimony Miss Ruth, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J A. Gibboney of Penns Furnace and John Delbler, son of TS Ton bert You can depend on Pyroil, too, ~to bring your motor through winter, safely — to give it added power and smoother operation throughout all freezing tesipers- tures... Pyroil makesyour motor easier to start. It savesthe batrery. And when oils and greases are “frozen’’ thick, it safeguards bear- ings, gears and pistons aginst INSIST ON GENUINE PYROIL of Mr. William Deibler of Penna, Pur- nace, The calithumpian band gave them a great start for New Year after the ceremony. The groom, 4 young farmer on the Prof, Paul Wrigley Iarm where they will re- tide. Congratulations, The Misses Maude and Certruds Miller were Bunday evening guests al the Arthur J. Burwell home on E. Main Street Claude H. Myers of the Farm Be- curity Administration, Norristown, Pa, was here over the past week at his parental home, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Myers at Palrbrook Thresherman John W. Miller i baling a large guantiy of extra fine alfalfa hay at the Mrs Millie Kep- ier farm rsa ID ———— ——— HOLTS HOLLOW y ’ { t Charles Poorman, Mrs. Ellis Cap; Ilda, Verna Poorman Mrs. James Marie and Holiday Poorman home were J. B Johnstown: M and {sitor y Pownell 1 asant Ethel, Russell and f Dry To; M1 41 Wesley and daughter Bank and Anng Johnson, Gen Arvilla Fetzer Mrs. Edith Burd spent a few dave and Mr: John Possinger TUGe guests at the Clyde Watson home in Milesburg on Sunday lda John i spent Christmas at the Johnson noms Mr. and Mrs daughter Mahlon at Hall, and Brooks and Mr. and Johnson were reoent we Johnson home spent Christmas at Lyonstown Art Purd entertain. of Unionvilie, v ou Centre on Orvis Watson and at Clyde n home in Mileshurg on Bun. y a 11love 5 ¢ FREES ve s end Pave Poorman, Anna, Frenk Johnson spent of last week at home at Cum evening -¥ Reece the John Watson home werk were Mrs, Walter Bellefonte Mr and itson and son, of and Mrs George and daughter of Mrs. Olive Rhoades of Central City: Mr Johnson and daugh- Sheesley and Gardner, of Mr Jr Roy Ernest Durd called at Mrs. Milford x at Pleasant Gap, me of Mr. and Mrs 4 son. at Umion. ossinger home at called on rela- Ant i f Mr and n Poorman, of Johnstown, and ¢ Pave and Betty Poorman and rie Johnson were recent visit ers at the Clyde Poorman homme at “ry Top. Mrs. John Watson spent Monday : the Waller Sweitzer llefonte ! and Mrs. Roy Woomer, of Marviand, spent the holidays with ¢ folks and Mrs. Ira Lucas and fam- Iy Axemann: Mr. and Mrs Frank Cox, of Milesburg., and John Emenhizer and friend. of Lock Ha- ven, were Christmas visitors at the charies Lucas home of GET THROUCH + +- metal to-metal damage uatil these lubricants circulate properly. Keep your motor perfectly ate tuned this winter, with Pyroil. Keep it “sweet” running, fully protected and more economical in operation. Pyroil saves, actu. ally, far more than its small cost. Always insist on Pyroil being Frank L. Bumgardner Pyrofl Distributor CLEARFIELD, PA. AT YOUR FAVORITE STATION AND GARAGE~NOW ON SALE AT PAUL HOWARD'S SERVICE STATION BISHOP STREET-—BELLEFONTE D. H. HEIM'S SERVICE STATION N. WATER STREET-—BELLEFONTE COLLEGE HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION ; STATE COLLEGE CLARK MOTOR CO. STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO. STATE COLLEGE COLLEGE O’BRIEN'S SERVICE STATION STATE :
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