January 9, 1941. THE CENTRF DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A - " " - nat ———— Lewis. were Tyrone shoppers on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Blair Walk of Ty- Page Five MOSHANNON ———————————— — — _~ | Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Watson and four | daughters and Mrs, Arthur Joyce of COUNTY LIBRARY NEWS | HOWARD NEWS Baltimore, Md, Mr. and Mrs. | The weekly Story Hour, conduct-| VIII and to Queen Mary, and others | Thomas McCloskey, daughter Alice WI om Sigg Bp ba 4 | ! Mr. and Mr A se, Mr | Schenck, Robert Yearick, Prom last week) 8 attending school at C ough 8d at the County Library by mem-| whose works are now in the collec- Jean of Clarence, Mr, and Mrs. Mi and Irs c C. Dreese, rE t a Rol) Gordon Walk o (From las wee oy 1 is attending schod at Chaebro ot A “ys a of 8 Shoe: Mr. | ond Mr. M, W, Wagner, daughier Lupton, S8am Gordon (who donated There wore 58 present at the | Seminary, North Chili, N.Y bers of Mrs. Russell Nesbitt's class| tions of the British Museum, Bib- Clyde McCloskey of Snow Shoe; Mr, Jo ek Tom day. in| the pla) John Weber, Prank, Kline, Mrs. Clarence “Wall Was 2 T= | sath dist airdac Bohool De 20th | spending’ her Yacatior. hote with i akon “ ape |g , Ellery Lucas, Mrs. Paul | Joanne spent ow oArs day uo we pig) John , TAD A 4 y Methodist Bunday Bchool De QL 1 spending hey vacsiion here will a oral Interpretation of literature | liotheke Nationale and In other and Mrs ary a 4 | Beaver Springs. at the home of Mr. | Harold Kline, Paul and Charles Tone shopper on Priday men a Bev 3. 3M. Hammond Pen ! 8 CC y S$. ris , BON Jonnny aad Mr, an | y h fi ; . g 4 o Hermon W ammona hy peylvaitla State College fmous. collections Crap i ris 7 tJ i and Mra, William Dreese. Foresman, John Heverly, Weasley (Prora last week) Miss Flizabeth Fleming of Pitts. \ nd Mrs John TT Lucas and be resumed on January 4, at| A new catalog emse in mahogany Mrs. Willam Crispin of Jullan " 4 a- | Peters, Fred Pletcher, Saag: (wa king burgh, spent her Chrismas Vaca- | yu) Eat: Of BAAD gum. 3:30 a. m. The Story Hours which gaining 30 drawers has been re- Mr. and Mrs, Clair Butler, daugh- | Miss Sophia Caprio. of Lock Ha- o tc ac Sherman. Cowher while working t " Y Yore wih’ her -brofer @ aby Richurd of Emporium sper / Ye S56 ’ { $ J oy i 30 here wi ne rotler 9 Ne by mink des the Bre begun on October § have been ..ived qu the gift of interested citi- ter Emeline, Otto Schenck and John ) n, yd Mrs, Joseph i hi (From last week) » pth and 1 ok Rate, So a c ries Flom " Topi, ‘ fC iinpg ny at the John much enjoyed by youngsters of alli gens This much-needed plece of Daley spent Wednesday at the | Beech Creek. were guess at the 2 W® : g erushed and broken and is now Charl ing can home v . " } “ " ! , pn . x Mrs. B, 8. Kingley of Philadel- - iio Ha {xe - ta Mr, and Mrs RB s] Hoover of . tea Ala _— : The young women who have equipment will fuctlitate the work ‘Floyd Breth home in Jersey Shore. Mr. John Wagner home. on New| "oo oh on to turday at | & Patient at the Philipsburg State PE Olen. moved 30 the, Ramat) wi: Bd Mi. Max PHEsmMsN jiven so generously of their time of poth readers and staf! in locating Miss Doris Daley of Johnsonburg, | Years day. tha Rens (athe . Hospital, , nouved in Wu VORAS | spent a few days last webk at his | .. | the home of her father I». W. J. : Wanner hous recently ome near Port. Ales) . d talent are the Misses Marilyn material in the library is spending her Christmas vacation | Miss Mae Orr, of Philadelphia, 15 po, Mr. and Mrs. Leathers and family | 75650 O00 : Lomiohe nh Dey Of uaileny Griffith, Jean Babcock, Rosemary| contributions of books, periodicals with her mother, Mrs. Blanche | visiting at the home of her parents Mr. N. J. Welkert. son" Jimmie | Of Mill Hall, visited with their | yacated By "Mr. and 3dr por | Jar. and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis and Harris, Jean Heleleck, Elizabeth! ang money have been received from Daley. | Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Orr, spent the Holidays in Gettysburg, | PFOtber and sister-in-law, Mr. and and M Best Mulhol aughter Hope, on Thesday of Mat Dieh! and Mrs. Mildred Wattrous. the following: from Bellefonte, Mrs. Margaret Delong of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, Ray Clevenstne, | 4 the home of Mr Welkert" Di % Mrs. C. W. Bolt. . Mr. - Mi “ne; pho } Ir moto ed 0 Al oon Look dine The Library Board and Librarian| parry Badger, Ulla Bjalme, Mrs. and Carroll Eckdahl of Howard, |qaughter Jean, Mr, Samuel Cleven- ents. : : iit New Year visitors at the home of | oo "7. 0" ¢ » W RoaBond doom Au - L % HT to express their appreciation yjary Child, Miss Margaret Cook. F. spent Wednesday evening with | gine of Bellefonte and Mrs Sunday guests at the Home of | Mr. and Mra. T, P. Cowher were one Larnoon ang or this splendid cooperation in the p Craig, Jane Curtin, Mrs, Arthur Emeline Butler Charles Stearns and daughter, of Mr and Mrs G Fu We ol wore: | Mr. and Mrs C. W. Solt and son Bfort to bring the best in literature | pale, Miss Alice K. Dorwortl, Mrs.| Ann Daughenbaugh of Howard. | Joltet II were entertained at (he i. and we ol lea wate: | Duey ahd. Mrs Rose Keller and before the children of Centre county. ny ward Felming, George Hazel, spent last week with her friend home of Mr Lloyd Kemn and fam- na rll i fo three sons of Spring Mills. Levi Because of an increasing demand Mrs. David Hughes, Mrs, Harold pmeline Butler. ly last Wednesda; : M Coy and da Rei Am) ry Cowher, and Mr, and Mrs, Meivin st og p ad r 4 ¥ mn 3 . ay Aes ay. : ’ s FIN Le 1 Jane, v Wael, Al 4 wi bh or reference service to grade and Kirk, Lois Jane Knisely, Ladies of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wensel of Mrs, Martha Evey, Mrs. Munsoh | and mother, Mrs. Emma Wetzel, a1] | Hosband and son of Sandy Ridge high school pupils, the library will! the Moose, Miss Mary H. Linn, aiesburg, spent Christmas afler- tr id ia oh f o MATS, Ka f 2el, all : : y " SLLesburg. spen Alrisimas aller | and Mrs. Winfield Thompson spent | of Bellefonte Mr, William Malts who has been be open for general service on Mon- Thomas Miller, Betty Ritchie, Fran- noon and evening at the Paul Lomi- | Tuesday in Williamsport Gubsts af the home of Mr. 0 CG | very sick for several wesks is ‘im. lays from 10 a. m, to § p. m, With' cis L. Rodgers, Agnes Rokoskl, Ruth ' on home and also. called ‘at’ the ese A n Mill BB ‘Ha Bt - fl thi hom of Mr. ver) sick os A everal We i n- his additional daytime service the Schecter, Mrs. P. Sieg, Samuel M. 1500 of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler ho ne Sunday py A 200 Wetks : + So § bis Jus weak | proved at vy. welling. ours will be Monday, Wednesday Shallcross, Paul Sheffer, Jr, John aro and Mrs Clatr Butler daugii- | iy i pr ay nd a +f Mgr were Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Kine Mrs, Nelle Bird and family of id Saturday from 10 a. m. to 9 and Kate Sommerville, Miss Mar- ... ponaline and Otto Schenck en- wi TR . Ha Ho bt Son of Wap Springs i | Lewistown, are visiting her mother p.m. garet Stewart, Willlam Storm, Paul ' y.... turkey dinn An Oapay | toa aa ed gr MI. wal.er weber and children of | Mrs, Leona Walk oved a u YY dinner with Os wg LOY ¢ Mr res Nat apie yy ort hart teat N . The appeal for funds for a book- Taylor, Titan Metal Co. Miss BS and By Te on } oscar Presuon. R a+ » Mi Yah Robb a w Ke fia.nglon APRIL IRsL week. mobile with which to carry books Blanche Underwood, Miss Mary D. i O “Mr and Mra. Hechert Frond left Jan. 1 for Detroit. Michigan, the home of his mother. Mrs. Kate p rural communities is being slow- Valentine, Lee Walker, Margaret and familie 4 of "Te iy on hobble 34 | where he wi asx ept A new position | Weber. though steadily met. The fund Willar, Sidney Willar, Jr. Mrs. Sid= | yeh “paie “ve gpl oop © | 45 MeAL inspector for the govern a J. H Wagner, Eleanor and reached the sum of about $400. ney Willar, Mrs. Philip Wion, Mrs, , . tn re ec ug men lda W. Leathers, Mr. Carl Delt will be much appreciated if those Daisey B. Henderson, and Miss A hive Catle Wyland and family of Rev rich of Bellefonte sr pervising principals who are mak- Katherine Musser. Howard. were Yechend os family of turning Sunday from a trip to Flor- | in Johnstown at ng collections from the Individual! out-of-town donors: Mrs. Joseph d sire rst ul hem bh : iS Plone d hers would send in their con- pgker, Downingtown, Pa: Miss Ji ame oy he pet dog at the Pletcher Mr, and butions as soon as possible even gargn P. Bayard, Atlantic City, N rT Je:ongng. | ! Abel Living Was ed In By Jollege Thursday with Rorabaugh pugh the sums are not 100 per jy. Miss Mary Bevan, State College: 1 hi car and killed on Friday. relatiy rone, and A Pent SePresentative. Shh this 1$/ Buhl Foundation, Pittsburgh: Miss Loral } rid 3 primarily a rural problem, it Is pary Cameron, Harrisburg; Mrs hoped that the local Granges will paul Chaney, Pory Matilda; Mrs Pooperate with the school children pred Colven, State College: the : Dn raising the necessary amount for pavig family, Boundbrook N. J.: Bush Hollow Pligrim Holiness more efficient book service to rural Mrs, H. H. Flesher, Julian: Mrs, P J. A. Byrd, pastor I ommunities. H. Holt, Summit, N. J.; Miss Belle ! unday seh Fifty-three thousand books have Hubbard, State College: Miss Mar- \ s in Bellefonte. been circulated throughout Centre| garet Jackson, State College: John Preaching by pasto ball club en ig 1 tL at the 4 and son Herbert ounty since the opening of the pritz Medal Board of Award, New Sn win of Harold Kline alon aid of Binhamton N. Y. spen! Friday ounty Library 14 months ago. Dur- York; Ladies of the Moose, Philips- Dix Run Baptist Fag} reek inst Fridde 1 t. All at the hom ‘ Harry De Ar Rg November, 1940, more than three burg; Miss Ella Levy, Milesburg: C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school, the fixin ) With roast pig ment, family 1) i 1 » ’ " i mee at che Prov Mackey re Wagner, wiling Lioyd Kemp and family, Haousand volumes were circulated Library of Congress: Samuel B. 0:30, Elme: ‘Hosband, Supt. follow- by teachers fo their pupils. Most of Losch, Fillnore: Mrs. Emma Miller, ed with class meeting, Ch n his work wos done by the rural Centre Hall: Millhelm Branch: Miss vor at 7:30, Mrs. Thoma vil Howard Grange No. 287 will in- stall its Officers, for the year 1941. ne cnt 2% n hose pres on Friday Evening, January 10 3 . achers. Mary Muffley, Howar Mrs. BF enicamy, president The come- ger, Elie Pletcher, Merie Plelcher, at 8:00 p. m. in the lodge A gift of 40 volumes has heen pre- Nicodemus, Port Matilda; Current nity is invited to these services ny Pletcher, Nathanlel Pletcher, the I 0. O. F bullding “A ' ted by Mrs. Maynard H. Murch! Events Club. Philipsburg; Pert Ms Willard Pletcher, Merle Wallace, bers bi Dry. Lx te | Diamond has returned pf Cleveland, Ohio, from the estate tilda Branch: Queen Esther Society, Advent Church Jack Suiton, Jack Gray, Lawrence portant business s : 00 @alfr a Beveral months visi Of ‘her sunt, the late Mrs. Wells L. State College; Mrs. Alexander Rod-| (©. C. Shuey. pastor Sundar school | Butler, William Mapes Henr t this meeting : ? DEX DIOLIErs Who ves in in Degg of Bellefonte. One set of gers, Washington, D. C.: Mr. and gat 0:30. Rov 1 rs. Supt. follow : : : Wes fot : sd Dwiad wm Sa aa 4d : Zeigler. who 2 volumes is a limited edition of Mrs. Clyde Simpson, Pleasant Gap: ed with nreaching at 11 The i john Beighlel spent Sunday with | ‘ami! coral I vor New Year Great Events by Famous Histor- State College Woman's Club. Liter- Ordination services at 3 o'clock SNYDERTOWN fon from the State Motor Patrol his sister in Altoona fg % D8, edited by Rossiter Johnson. ature Section: Miss Charlotte Steve. Christian En feavor at 7:30. Neivn hn . . And Mrs. Bess Johnsionbaugh and Dorothy Woleslage Ihe binding of each volume is a Unionville: Thomas E. Stewart, On- Watson president Everybody invit- dein anda ie amily of Siate College wlio vistied spent Sunday with her: acsimile of an criginal executed by tarfo, California: W. L. Wemer : eri A ee : ¥ ; ; uch famous bookbinders as Eve for State College: Western Penitentiary is patron, the Keeper of tiie Royal Rockview Branch: Mrs. Nannie Wil- dbrary under Henry IV: Thomas liems, Unionville: Mrs. George H Berthelet, Royal Binder to Henry Woods. Unionville nner Ligier Con- ed to these services Ey av 4 Ber OF * af the Harry Kunes home wl nix Da ent ges iy Mr. Harold Schenck, who has been Coleville Pligrim Holiness it ai v lin. £1 Rs 7 suflering an attack of pheumonia t ly improved Bes ovr J. A. Byrd, pastor. Thursday nut prayer in home of Mrs. Margaret Ra Justice, Coleville, at 7:45 oO clock Sunday school, a m. Edgar * yal lanaen rosary Tr aa AS STORY PUBLISHED IN POST Eis ciii™oint booms 5ecic “So ind pin. sux soe co Howth Su DG Eve rlistic elelonte rs. Nevin 8to- b " hired var aw -¥ i Nor. Miss Myra Hoite *Kecping Posted.” the Saturday goes back to the city for a machine oF Lo" oll, Be Bm man don cone. And Mr. NOT | yp tock Haven ining Post's editorial comment shop job. A job to keep his parents. © ° = , pl reaped ME TE es Ohristng Bi n A fant " } 3 5 " h ‘mer 8 Ad hich announces the features in| yn, guin story starts on page 12 United Brethren, Bellefonte home has not fully re d and may the latest issue, informs hin reading | byt on page 6, under “Keeping Post- G. B Householder return to the hospi on Christmas evening public that a native Philipsburger oq. the Post announces that “ex- treatment Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughn sp 4 el he d A day Schoo] at 9:39 a. m. John ith hi parents Mr and Mrs : : good in the field of NOVEL | boomer~ Swift 1s the latest addition Shope Supt. in charge; Preaching Harry Wal : : Mrs. Mary Hendricks spent the Saturday in Tyrone. fy Callahan spent sd Hall and pastor, Morning subject: “The New and Mrs. Milford Dorman spent ook Haven Chilsimas in Harrisburg. STs. Mabel Lucas spent. last Oliver Bitner and family It shows his picture and stales Life in Christ Jesus." Evening: Christmas with thelr son Mr and Mis Virginia Durkin was foresd Mm. Oertrude Nearhoof had a ©8Y %ilh her son Tom Luca * | spent Sunday evening at the hom: that he “originated in Philipsburg— “The Strategy of Satan” Chistian Mry. Rha'ph Dorman and family of '0 leave her work in Howard and 1U7OKe which pamiywed her one side toon, whete he enlisteq Ale EE SRT EB hy a 3 Pennsylvania town in the region Endeavor at 6:20 p. m.; No prayer Johnstown ‘ return home, because of an atisck Monday night. She i seriously LI Corps and is stationed a: Montgom Sallatanis 5. Loran Rockey of which produces coal and foothall 5 This church Is Some of our people stlended the ©f appenciciils at her home ery, Alabama = . players.™ COC in the union week of Christmas entertainmen: at Hub Mr. and Mrs, John Helckel and The concert that was given by ——— » 2 3 : hy uw ph Ih VEY -, " Leaving there Swift moved with prayer services. Junior cholr re- lersburg on Christmas eve family and thelr niece 8ue Durkin Hie band at Port Madlda, Thursday PORT MATILDA daugh'er Mr. and Mr his family to State College and hesrsal Friday vening at 7:00 Rev. and Mrs. Paul J. Keller and of Monument gtiended a famiic re. evening hha a big success They EP rom 3ast we a Mr a hry Ss. after graduating from the college o'clock. There will be a Bible con- two children Mary Lou and Joseph union at the Joseph Helehel Biome chanced off a turkey for the benefll Te a> I. gnc iene. Pail : oO A 5 : _ ” in a machine shop of the band and John Reese was Mr and Mrs BE M Woodring at. aa soa were Christmas Visitors of the Austin Watson's, home to “get 4 pick and shovel and he took up newspape:ring. Por the .erence conducted in the church Junior and Miss Betty Baney mo- on Marsh Creek on Sunday the 1 —— thweilnd " » can of black powder and help Dad next 10 years, he “boomed” through January 15 to 19 Mr. William tored to Steellon on Christmas to The town was shocked and sur- { mn " wen ; govaen wedding or ft 3 r. and Mrs tnock down the coal” the east and then returned fo a Davids in of Harrisburg, Pa. will be spend the day with her pazen.s. Mr prised when Margaret “Beaty Pts ” « ie Beckwith y a ; J anitr on Carstmas ni called on h ; Homesick for the Alleghenies, his job In the nearby college town the conierence speaker. Watch the and Mrs. Wickes daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert x. a ii He Ene a aRd, his. Simao Afkens, amily. and a girl he dreams about, Where he served on the college pub- Papers for further announcements. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Briel and family | Beaty, suffered an attack of dinhe ar ¥1 Harsthbarper wt farin ven Jo sburg. About and Mrs. O. H Welch of Lock he arrives in Altoona and catches a licity staff. and Mrs. Limbert spent Christmas therla on Dec. 22. Margie i ne EE a whi: ger who is work - oriy pers njoyed the turkey Havel, ware Bitton EAT why acl bus “up the Buckhorn’ to his home He then went to Hollywood and ai the Alvin Beck home. ering nicely and as ihe good Wishes w.th her n ge. pet. Sunday n Waison home a pwn of Bottomley Patch, in Cam- wrote several stories, “Im Going The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas- . d Mrs. Lexis Porter and of 41) of her friends ; 4 ae over Mia. ldzzse Harsh. county. He gets there Christ- Home” is one of them. Last sum. Or. First Sunday after Epiphany, d Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lee Eve and spends Christmas with mer he came back east—homesick January 12: 9:30 a. m., Sund 7 spent Christmas at the vill by | f ’ — VR Tw 21473 p - ai 07 Juriier rast Sun- Nit nry Miller wistmas u DRY TOP BUGGS IWR. 17 4 m i MM HS. a som of MY. aiid 10 the Cxnstatily growing lst of ,, 10-452 and 7:30 p. m. by the Mr. and Mrs. BA Dorman Mr Holiday season with her daughter in Mrs. Helen rst Joseph Bwift, Jr. who lived on oy Th 2 xi Watson and ind Mrs, Oliver Hoover Alkens of mother Mrs » Jadies are barger i nLi ey rece iy Mary Weaver daughter of Mr Miss Anna Harshbarger spent nd useiul gilts, flower nd mons : x es an Arvin and three chil- family. for the hills that turn while in School. 10:45 a. m. the service “haries Lee home or So Chauncey Weaver Look Christmas in Jersey Shore, visiting Ar rishore was 73 years olq on | 20 ol i .! onie, spen Bunda; Discovery that his father no long- winter. At the present ime, unless Sermon, “The Father's Jusiness.” and Mrs. Kenneth Powers and "age ol ei Chinas yond nro rend : R : Tey bas a job, that coal diggers are he is vacationing with his family a% © 30 p. m., the Catechetical class. family and sons Kale Dorman. ‘OMY He ea ie Sp peAie. pa : { being replaced with machinery, State College he is located in New Hk -, A yo ula Serb One ¢ on ohriaviiag with Ms and Mra JO AOD time AL a hu poning Olid Showman —— ne Win lian quests at the Civ POOTIRIGES —s } him to give up all ho of York “learning the writ usiness ay Ja ng Hing Workers ba. Powers oi Gar Springs Re alle # a . ’ . rr AE aes Seah B- | Rusesl! Poorman of lois films g Ral hopes £1 ¥ "learn ig the writing DUSiNeSs oy)” meet on Tuesday night at 8 Mr. and Mr: George Harshberger oo © ccovered nicely, had she not Burried Ha ily’ William's parents, Mr. and Mrs uSSel Poorman of State College, ting shoulder to shoulder with the hard way. " — ” ‘ TR take cold. This h ba vat. } £ 1 T% Poorman of Centre Hall his father—and of marrying his Swift had a story, concerning old ° Cock. The Ruth and Naomi class and family motored to Huntingdon |, eo: his has delayed! her pin M J.T Pearl Poorman of x nl 3 OWL 530rY, £4 14H + gr - » o niohs af »s Ess - "i full 3 ery “ » Te fre Ty 2d ne SPAN of ean 4 1 { 1 K Aven childhood sweetheart. time bands in this area, published will meet on Thurs lay night al 8 on Sunday to spend the day with § Pecevery. (Continued from Page 1) Ms a and Mr Charles Cannon of Ot her wm ts Lo righ Ha =n. He leaves his money, his $69 and in Esquire several Venrs : asi o'clock. The Confessional service her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wickey Ar, and Mrs. RJ. Spangler and | | Philadelphia, also Mr. and Mrs. whiny 5 5 were ei and Mr : ” § PS a aaa, 1 snnbih years ago. preparatory to the Holy Communion Mr and Mrs, Ed. Ertel and fam. | [Amily spen, Christmas with rela. SI Wear a party gown. although it Willlam Myers in New Jersey Da mew and daughter, Harold mm me======——=== ofl Priday, January 17, at 7:30 0™- fly and Mr. Limbert spen: Christ. UVes in Middlebury. Was very conservative, Miss Ellen Willams of Barber. S8rJiviomew and Helen MaoNa-~ POT TERS MILLS | accompanied by Mr, H. E Hennigh clock. This will be followed by the mas 5t the Alvin Beck home. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Bechdel. Miss “Circus folk gre different from ton, Ohio, is spending her Christ. MATa and Scoity Seanold of Lock and wife attended the funeral of #nnual congregational meeting at Mr and Mrs Larue Porter and Mabel Bechdel Mrs, Annie Page, O0€r people,” Mr, Daddel]l explain. mas vacation with her parenis, Mr. Haven Marie Johnson, Frances and (From last week) | Mr Jacob R. Bible at Spring City which three deacons and a delegate family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs, Walter Linsey and son visited ed. “Doe lived a godly jife; not as and Mr: A. C. Willams Alice Fay, Beity Ann Poormag of Mr. and Mrs. H. E Faust called at on Thursday ~ to Byncd are to be elected and geN- Lee ang family spent C istmas at Mr.and Mis, A. B. Page of Blue Bali DUMan beings see if, but as God Mr. and Mrs. R ©. Williams and Holts Holow, Blanchard Poorman ~ v — sir oe fe + aed y as hy as - pi M : 5 . RL 2 ae . 4 {) 4 4 3a des the Dr. D. Sparr Wert home at! Mrs George Sweeney, son Billy, ®T#l business transacted the Charles Lee home. on Saturday. The party returned J0°s. nionville, spent Christ- Johnstown, Gladys Kelley. erry rn in Marviand syd SUIMPson In Mar Ang a3 family of 1 Aaronsburg on Sunday afternon to see Mr. Wert who has been under way to Philadelphia. They them Miss Marjorie Hacket:, ho will spend her vacation in the ; home. Her pce sourg, and then went on to! in the evening to see the ’ last day of the contest between the Mrs. Margaret Sweeney of Centre Hall spent Saturday at the home of i Mr. F. F. Palmer, Miss Dorothy McMichael spent her Christmas vacation with her father at Stillwater. The seven children of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Shaffer, Irene, Mel- vin, Betty, Bruce, Janet Algle and Nancy visited over Christmas with their sister Kathryn and family in ew Jersey. ORVISTON (Prom last week) There were 181 present at Sunday School on Sunday, this being the red and the ‘blue. The reds wine Firs; Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor. 0:30 a. m. Church School. Charles W Keller, Supt, 10:40 a. m, Worship with sermon, Theme: “Hindrances in the Christian Race” 6:00 p. m Junior Calechetical Class; 7:30 p m. Worship with sermon. theme: “Passing The Light” Monday evening at 645 the pastors class for young people. Monday evening the Y. P. M C will meet at 7:30: The Ladies Ald will meet in the church Tuesday evening at 7:30. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study on Wed: nesday evening at 7:30; The Official Board will meet following the pray- er service. Wormany Misslonsry Society will meet on ‘Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Powers and family and sons, and Katie Dorman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Powers of Cedar Springs. Mr. and Mrs. George Harshber jar and family motored to Huntingoon on Sunday to spend the cay will I ie sister and femily, Mr. and Mrs Ray, Walker and son sent Sunday al ihe Aivin Be. he me, Mr. and Mrs Rober: Dresss and chnucren and Mr. and Mrs. Numan Halreg and children spen* 8 mday Pt the William Has on home Mr. and Mrs. Eby and family of + Springs pent Sunday at the Dorman home, Alda OLradshaw, Verna Am. via of Clearfield so that Miss Bech. del might resume her training at the Clearfield Hospital, after spend- ing Chiis'mas with her parents. Miss Essie Spangler, our very ef- ficient post mistress, experienced such a nervous strain during the Holiday season, that she lms been forced to be absent from the office, on several occasions. She fs under the care of Dr. McGhee of Lock Ha ven. Miss Anna Bechdel spent the Christmas Holidays at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jones of Belle. fonte, PORT MATILDA RD} Sunday visitors at the home of Then he startled some of the “mourners.” who had been tapping thelr feet to Deacon Leonards fid- dle rendition of “The Music Goes Round and Round” Mr. Waddell | annoudced that this was Fish's secs ond “death.” : “When Dode was seven years oid in Wisconsin” the minister ex- and his body was prepared for the funeral. Just before the services began Dode startled everyone by arisitz from his casket and walk ing alive™ A couple of mourners glanced ap- prelensively at the coffin. : “Doggone!” exclaimed one. “Dode | never told me that before.” “Tt tumed out” the minister con- | tinued, “that our friend was ust in J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, Bepresentative. Temple Court piained, “he was prohouncad dead. Re nam — Phone 190 Ee Ea —— THE BELL TELEPHONE ALMANAC FOR 1941 Is NOW evening at 7:30. Cheir rehersal on | Man and Ida Bradshaw 9m Sune Friday evening at 7 o'clock. day at the Bd, Dormen ome Presbyterian, Snow Shoe : Services, Sunday, January 12th Bible School 10:00 a. m.; Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Milesburge— Bible fchon! b30 am; Diirtine Endeaver 6:30 p. m., Everiing Wor- ship 7:30 p. m. Throughout this present week and the week of Jan. 12th following special hours. ng out, the losers have to furnjsh treat which was in order of & eH | Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin were Mr. | 3 Oma, bul he always liked to tell ‘and Mrs. Chester Thompson of Al- about the beautiful things he { , | toons abd Miss Kathleen McCollum | 4reamed then.” | {of Port Matilda, ! i Mr, and Mrs. Miles Hoover and family, wy day with his mother, s. orence Hoover t Anappy.” | Altoona. n | musical worm.” In fact. he pre- | Mri, Thermon Wiser visited wich SCted tha: Fisk End Mdfied sot | Mrs. M o i ch would “™ adopted | Ay lego Collett for a fe¥ | qvurpunere.” | Mrs. Arma Duey's niece, of Alter a silent prayer, the violin- ! Clearfield, spent a week with her, « °U Pianist and saxophonist played Quite a number of new houses are _ Mcciouds Reel” “Du Rang's | being built at this writing. Hornpipe” and “The Devil's Dream. | Mrs. Gertie Nearhoof, who suf. ; The funera) service was over. : fered a stroke of —- — — — bedfast at her home &t V LITTLE NITTANY . Mr. abd Mrs. Albert Coder and visiting at the home of daughters AVAILABLE ® 32 pages of interesting and use ful facts for young and old. gif ef Wa ® Get your free copy at any Bell Telephone Business Office. fad i iF ing the messages nightly. All are invited, Unlonville~The Monday community; S : ‘Presbyterian church, thence to other churches as announced. Howard E. Oakwood, Minister, Epidemic of ] Used Truck Headquarlers DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET JELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 £3 1 of5E By ag ht fii
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