January 9, 1941. PINE GROVE MILLS Word from Mr. Port Matilda, a former Miller and State Highway boss here for many years—is that he is improving very nicely after a long. siege of blood poisoning. Ellis Is now proprietor of the Auman service station at Martha at the road junetion, Hubert Corl is now employed a head mechanic at the Nearhood 1 H. C. sales and service near State College. Willis Schilling, wife and three daughters were recent visitors in Belleville, guests at her parental home, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gates. At an old fashioned spelling bet last Monday evening in Baileyville community hall a large crowd took active part and plenty of fun, high marks were handed to Mrs, Helen Fry and Mrs. Helen Peterson Walch for date of next contest to test your vocabulary Mr, George R. Meek. efficient postmaster. was here in Ferguson 1st day of 1941 looking after his real estate interests and cther matters, he was accompanied by his wife. Alter a months stay County Hospital, turned to his last his bulle deer season By the looks of the many dia- mond rings being flourished by some of cur fair sex, the double hiteh was not quite complete during leap year, but on ga good way to register office, go look for more weddings in the near future, Mrs, Minnie Hess and children, Sara, Phyllis and Dave spent a few Gays recently at her parental home Selinsgrove, Mrs. Annie Kocher spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. John Quinn on the Branch Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Houck of Bellefonte R. D., were last week business visitors in our burg. The Houcks are contemplating renting a farm in fertile Ferguson township The Golden Rule Bible Class of the Lutheran church held their re- gular December meeting with Mrs Charles Homan on the Branch. Wednesday evening of last week. Christmas gifts were exchanged and social hour enjoyed. Luscious re- freshments were served by Mrs. Ho- man and daughter. Those present were: Mrs. Irene Smith. Mrs Ada Krebs, Mrs, Elizabeth Kline, Mrs BLANCHARD Our community has quite u siege of illness with many people suffer- ing from colds and their accom- panying ills. Misses Essie and Mar; Spangler are both unable to be about their work in the postoffice Harold Hendricks is suffering with an attack of erysivelas while Mr Harold Schenck is recovering from the recent attack of pneumonia. Margie Beaty has recovered from the attack of diphtheria and will soon be able to return to school Al a wedding ceremony perform- | €d al Howard on New Years. one of | the former home town boys Hen- detson Glosstier of Mill Hall, and Leah Confer of Howard. were joined in matrimony. Mr Glossner is a Motor Policeman on the Super- Highway, and the couple immedi- alely departed for their new home Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Walker moved from the J. K. Dyer home to Belleforsie on Saturday. Mr: Dyer is again occupying her home Rev, Kline, pastor of the Baptist church has recovered so that he wa able to conduct services on’ Sunday evening. Mrs. Maude Bechde! and Rober of the State Motor Patrol visiied re- latives in Cleveland, Ohio. during New Years Mrs. Waiter Lindsey i: assisting in the postoffice during the illness of the postmistress. POTTERS MILLS Rev. Glenn and family from Spring Mills took supper on Wed- nesday evening at the Mr G. H.| McCormick home Miss Geraldine Hoover of Cen- tre Hall, visited on Wednesday =. the Mr. H. E Faust home. Mrs. Ellen Wilkinson of Stal College, spent a few hours at the home cf her Haug hier Mes. F. A Carson Thursday Miss Miriam Homan from Centre | Hall, spent Tuesday night at th»! home of her [riend Miss Jean Ross Mr. Lester Palmer and family, | and Miss Amelia Copenhaver. vigit- Cd over the weekend at the Mr. H E. Faust home. i Mr, J. M. Carson and family took dinner on Sunday it the Mr. Bur- ion Fetteroll home near Bellefonte a ——— SNOW SHOE Those who spent New Years a! the home of Frank Hipple were Mr. and Mis, Albert Hazzard and aun., Mrs. John Hockenberry of Moshannon and the two Blsenhauer sisters, Dorothy and Alice Jane of Winburn: Ann Haynes and sise Elsie. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Eisenhauer gpent New Years with their daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Robert Hipple. There are quite a few people on the sick list in Snow Shoe. There were four In one family at the Mrs Eva Wrenrick home. The children are all back to schoo] alter the holidays, who are able to go ee ne I ee Bellelonte in the Centre Lester Dean Tadpole home Monda' arm doing very nicely from wound of stray shot during re- an i Eills Auman of | i Stevenson of i Job? Mabel Dean, Mrs, Mary Miller, Mrs, Edna Adams Mrs. Minnie Hess, Mrs. Emma Reed, Mrs. Vida Musser, Mrs, Margaret Bechdel Mrs, Grace Henry, Mrs. Alice Wallace, Mrs Johm Quinn, Mrs. Maud Keller, Miss Esther Corl is spending some ! time with her sister and family in | Altoona, Mrs. Florence Wogan, One of our handy electreians My, Wray Reed departed for Baltimore, Monday p. m. to work at Camb Meade for the U. 8 Government. 17 members of the Fry Clan em- joved a monster turkey dinner al the farm home In Rock Springs Jan, 1st. Those from a distance attending were Mr. and Mrs, Hugh {tors at the D. P, Pry of Smethport, Pa, Mrs. C. Glenn Fry of Waynesboro Pa Mr, Melvin Fry purchased a large truck load of new furniture last week and now he and his bride are housekeeping in full at the John H. Marshal] apartment in the Prof F. D. Gardner farm just near town Miss Margaret Dickson was a re- cent visitor with her school chum Miss Mary Homan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harpste. ire the proud parents of baby bo No. 1, Richard Lee. bom in th Centre County Hospital last week Big 10¢ cigars are all the go {rom pappy “Chap now. Bus Harp ster says one more plasterer for the crew. Miss Margaret Goheen is driving a now 1941 Ford V-8 sedan, pur- chased of the Kink Motor Co., Stats College Miss Eleanor Wasson of 0. was last / week a visitor parental home, Mr, and Mr uel B. Wasson on Ul farms Retired farmer pent ome time Hall with his son F. Warren Bailey Ben and Alex Johnston of ston Bros. Allis-Chq for farm equipment brand new Chevy of Harpster Auto Mark. Farmer Isaac wife left nual Akron at her Sam- we Aulwortn John H recently in and family, Bailey Mill Mr John- almer are edan Co AgeIK sporting purchased Warrior G. Harpster fey PES and Wednesday an- months visit in Florida in their new Lincoln Zephyr 8, which will spin down in a few hours Accompanying them Mrs, Eu- gene Irvin, Mrs, Fred Rossman, Mi Mary Ellen Homan and Miss Anna Jane Musser. Is they will all enjoy the and by sea Lei Werk AAc AY warm ¢& the UNIONVILLE (Continued from Page 2 ! business * U. wag held o vening at the home Miss Eva Rowan Mrs W Parsons Years day with her wife. Mr. ang 1 M Jersey Shore. Pa Mr. and Mis James M, Sters { spent the New Years holiday wisit- ing with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stere and children ¢f New Kensington, Pa Mr. Samue] Lucas, son of Mrs. Boyd lucas has navy department and part of this week for Connecticut where 1 f Lime tioned for a spent New brother and B. Richard . O. Mr. and joined the lef: the fore the state of he will be sta- birthday : rity was the hoilie { Mr. and Mr binsonn a. Unionville o! for their son John's 13th Those present were Eminhiger, Mary Watkins Rose Mary Rutledg Margaret Brugger David Peters, Richard Wiser, Ron- ald Wiser, Sonny Smith, Lioyd Jruss, Jimmie Walkins. Donnie Reish. Andrew Robinson, John Rob- inson, Beatrice Wiser, Thoma Wiser, Mr, and Mrs, Thurman Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wiser, Mu Mrs. Kentwih Robinson, Mr M; Winfield Robinson, and and Mrs. John Robinson. He received a number of presents Re- | freshments were served Mr. Marion Stere, son of Mr. H. M. Stere of this place, and Miss Margaret Hazzard Bellefonte, | were married last Saturday, Jag | ary 4th. at the home of Rev. H E Oakwood of the Presbyterian church, in Milesburg. The cere- | mony having been performed at! 10:45 a m. in the presence of the | pastors family and a cousin of the | groom and her husband, M® and Mrs, Cecil Stevenson of Altoona, | Pa. A wedding breakfast was serv. John R Dee. 28th birthday Vivian Alice Reish, Hazel Lucas, Lid | of { ed in honor of the bride and groom. ! at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil | Altocna, on Saturday | afternoon and on Sunday they were | entertained to dinner in company with Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H M. Stere. They went 10) housekeeping in an apartment | ment which was ready for them in| Bellefonte, Mrs, 8tere has been employ ed atl the home of Dr, Par- rish in Bellefonte for the past sev- | eral years. having at one time been | a resident of this vicinity. M-. | Stere 8 employed at the Titan! Metal Company of Bellefonte. We | extend congratulations to this | young couple and trust your life! may be full of happiness i W——————— Why doesn’t some statistician dis- cover the rule to determine the | winner when 3502 men wan. one IN A CLASS BY ITSELF ' RUMFORD BAKING POWDER TRY IT C MIGM QUALITY INS TOD, URES BF and Mr, and | | | daughter | Jean wonderful for minor sores, | Tablets when using ment, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three JACKSONVILLE Mrs, Lena Bitters of Bellefonte was a Wednesday visitor with her friend Mrs, William Dixson. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Korman and | son Otls of Curtin, Mrs, Miles Bart- ley, Mrs, Ed, Aley and daughter Bette were Monday evenihg visi- Erticy home, Mrs, Richard Vohada and M Robert Conaway were Tuesday af- ternoon callers at the E. R, Bartley home Mrs, Harry Lyons and daughter Ivabelle of Lock Haven and Roland | Bvers of Howard, were Tuesday af- | ternoon callers at the home of her | sister, Mri, William Beightol, Ladies Ald Society met on Satur. day evening at the home of Mrs, Rober, Bemson and despite the tormy was present and a very enjoyable evening was spent, Mr, and Mrs. Paul McGhee children of Flemington were day afterncon callers and | home Mrs, Anna Robb morning caller wit} James Lucas Mr. and Mrs, Chester Nef! daughter Lillian, of Howard, New Year Day with the Mi Mile wa y her friend Mrs, pent former's Bartley and family. M and Reber nocn Vil il of Mrs. H Spent oro abd famil Mrs. Jack Mabus were Sunday C. E. Aley home terncon caliers Mi Ertley and son neh McCrea Butchering he Georg Jarge Wednesday Crarretd Sunday afters her Mr. A. A 19 LN Garrett and of fonte supper Al Deimer and Kath- al Li were Ken yn are still in progres al two Dolan Saturday Mr, and Mi fler, of Centre Hall " "3 with the dasistance C. E. Aley, son Leon and iaughter Bette and-Mr. and Mrs William Beigntol from this place, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Belle- fonte and Mr. Roy Schaefler o Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corman on Edward and M- and Mr in Corman were Wednesday the D. P, Ertley callers were Mr on Burton and gr of Lock Haven Ms. Anna Robb was a Thursday dinpet guest with her friend Mrs William Dixson. Afternoon caller were Mi Lucy Conaway, Mrs William Beigh Mrs. Jame killed and John killed mili on on on Schag anJ Nev. dinner home Calvin and- guests at Saturday Kiing and on Joel ana E R George on M Bartley caller Dolan last was a Harold evening idy of nun Daugher ard, R. D. called at home on Tuesday © Mrs. Sumner Noll Elsie were S Cadiers at baugh of How- we CE Alley and daughter Jane inday allernoon of the Charley Noll home Hublersburg Mrs bome Tuesday afternoon. Mire Neidigh, of State College, Mrs Earl Neidigh of Lemont, were Thursday dinner guests of Mrs Sumner Noll Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy Ralph and Fred spent Wednesday evening at the John Harter home in Bellefonte Mr. Elmer Arlene, Mr Swope and Mrs, supper and daughter James Luéas Sunday guests at the Paul McGhee home of Flemington Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children were Saturday afternoon it the home of Mr, and Mrs. Belicionte, R. were caller Ray v D mond Neidigh of A —— WONDERFUL FOR PILES "Pleas ered at once a large jar of SBan-Cura Ointment. Ii is woh- deriul for piles and weers” J N. Ave, Cleveland 8San-Cura it no ota, bruises, skin irritations and echil- biains, 3% and 60c at all drug stores. Tt is & great help in piles if | constipated to take Golden Lax | San-Cura Oint- (Jolden-Lax Tablets, Parrish Drug Store —- Muth Iliness at Snow Shoe According to reports an unusually large number of residents of the i colds and the grippe. MUNICIPA MILLHEIM L Show Time: 1:10 & 0 P. ML Ah eu FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 19 and 11) Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy-—in “BITTER SWEET” The outstanding musical treat of the vear and in gorgeous Tech« nicolor with your favorite sing- ing stars Also “Cartoon” “LATEST NEWS EVENTS” MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 13 and 14) JANE . . . and her High School Boyfriends are Back , . . in “YOUTH WILL BE SERVED” She was a cracker girl who didn't know what shoes were for . . . and never heard of Readin’, Writin' or Rithmetie, Bring the family and enjoy JANE at her March of Time BRITAIN'S R. A. ¥. IN ACTION. Evers adiils stiouid gee this eg of “MARCH OF TIME", } and cold weather a good at- | be ndance Sun- | at the Swope | Thursday | the John Relish home and | i John Neldigh, Mr. Claston | wiites | Roebuck of Tid Dearborn | | Snow Shoe area are suffering onc) Mrs. Elisabeth Hunter was here | REBERSBURG Miss Alice Walton of Muncy, Is Mrs, W. H, Hackenberg, Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Mingle and son Donald of Miss Violet Mingle a Moody Bible Institute at Chicago, llinols, Mrs, Elizabeth Page, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Herman, Mrs, Marioy Young and Miss Maxine | Purar of Jersey Shore visited at the A. B. Wolfe home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Limbert, | Mr, and Mrs, Beri Fetlerolf and | baby and Mr. and Mrs, Reuben | Rishel of Madisonburg were supper guests at the Lutheran parsonage last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Nora Weber entertained her father Mr, Charles Bressler and | aunt, Mrs. Ida Bair at & dinner on Roaring Springs, | student at | | New year. s day m honor of Mr, Bressler's seventy-seventh birthday | were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bhees- ley and family of State College Russell Relish and family | Unlonvilie were Sunday guests olf at W. J, Hackenberg is spending sev- eral days In Pittsburgh, where he is under the care of a heart specialist Lawrence Diehl received word on Monday of the death of his father David Diehl Pittsburgh. Mr. | Diehl was al one thine a resident of Rebersburg, The body will De brought to Miilheim for burial Rev, and Mrs. J. R. Schechterly at Sunday gue sts at the Weber nome | and son Franklin of McChoe, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Keefer ang daugh- | ters, Marian and Rarlls of Beaver | Springs and Mis, Frank Ritter of | Sunbury were New Year's dinnet | guests at the K. 8. Breon home Mr. Woodrow Bilerly. Mr, Charles! Kreamer of York and Mr, and Mrs 8. J. Gray State Coliege were Suwixlay visitors at the C, M. Bierly home | Miss Gladys Ziegler is spending this week at the Paul Ziegler home al Port Matilde Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babcock at- tended the funeral of Bishop J. P Dunlay at Williamsport, last Thurs. day Mrs, J« Culsewile the RR. W alternoon Messrs Lee and sisters of han Durst and Mes, Mary of Aaronsburg called at Meyer home on Sunday and Mark Dubendor! Misses Amanda and Pauline of Sunbury, Mr, Melvin Bright of Livonia and Mrs, Sue Coble of Millhelm oalled at the J E. Ziegler home on Sunday Mrs. Elmeada Miller became ill on Friday and is confined to her bed as the result of a light stroke of paralysis Her dsughter-in-law Mrs. Annie Miller of Pitcalm ar rived on Sunday and ig caring fot “Ken™ Haines went Monday to take up to Harrisburg his duties ag on —— PLEASA : Ida Holmes of Flemingion. | wigs a caller ab lhe Sumber Noll of Philadelphia spent a few days recenlly with the Paw Lego and Frank Barnes families We are giad to see Paul Lego! able lo be about again after an ilinens of thirteen weeks. He hopes | to be able to return soon to Nis po- | sition at Mseiroys. Word was received Monday of the | death of Paul Lego's aged grand mother who has been seriously il for a long time at the home of her son Luther Woomer in Tyrone. The Pred Healy family of Belle- | fonts were dinher guests of he Warren Woods during the Christ. | mas season, | The Wiliam Tucker pamily spent | i & few days of their Christmas wf | tion at Hatfield. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hile visited | the former's brother Lawrence and | | wife at the Methodist Home, TY-| left rone one afternoon recently. Mr. Harry Hile hag been on the sick list for the past few days i Mrs. Harry Bby and daughter | | June spent Wednesday in Williams. | ing the ladies were given a very in- port { teresting talk by Dean Warnock on | Representative in the Legislature spending this week with her niece | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Casper and the former's mother, Mrs. Cather- ine Casper of Hamburg, were guests at the W. J, Hackenberg home on New Year's day. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Rebersburg National Bank will be held in the bank room: Tuesday afternoon January between the hours of one and three Directors will be elected for the ensuing year, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boney called is 11 at the A. B, Wolfe home Bunday on the former's father, who Messrs 8S, A Blerly and P, C Blerly were business visitors in Hare risburg on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. E, L. Royer of Lock Haven visited at the E H. Hoster- man home, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Myles called in Miffiinburg, Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Windom Gramley Misses Orpha Gramley and Dora Taylor of Millhelm called at the W M. Tarbert home Saturday Ken” Haines and mother M. C. Haines called on Mrs, J Gauntt at Lock Haven, Friday Miss Maxine Page returned to her work at State College on Sun- day pending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, A Page Mr, and Mrs in Mifflinburg Mrs. W. H. Hickenberg visited her [ather, L. A Baker at Muncy vers days last weeks Rev. and Mim were callers in Thursday Mr, and grand OT Bloomsbury Saturday Mr SONS on Mrs N after 8 A Sunday Bierly i al Fred Denbeaux Williamsport last Mrs. J. N. Moyer and John Mastellar of called in Rebersburg on and Mrs. H, O. Yearick and David and Norman of Mil Hall were Sunday dinner guests at the M. W. Breon home Mr, and Mrs, A. G. Cumming and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cummings were Thursday visitors in Williams- — ul Jason Walle Gap on ment Mr. a Hamuesport home Mr State Rayer Mr Migs ¥ to Indiantown seek employ. went Monday to id A Wii- Smull John Seigel of the H § oni New Year's day and Mrs, P. H Centzel Coliege called at the H home on Sunday and Mrs. John Hockman and Martha Boal of Centre Hal visited the ladies’ sister Mrs, Elsie Auman Sunday Miss Boal pending this week in Rebersburg Mrs. Neta Bierly and son Darrel of Bellefonte spent Sunday at her home in East Rebersburg and Mrs. Dale Kohr were Rev Friday callers Williamspor: caded at of H iu #1 a EE a —— NT GAP Ear! Lego and Mrs Delle’ Bue | daughters Thelma and Betiy Aun sons Gaylord gnd William of near Bellefonte, Mrs. Donald Dixon and daughter, Ocorgiai:s, Mr. and Mrs Russell! Goodiart and Miss Joanna Decker of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs Oeorge Stover and gon Marlin of Centre Hall: and Mr, ang Mrs { Gerald Evey and children of this piace Henry Noll and Mr, Donovan Jef! | Monday by alrpiane as partici- pants in the annual cub cavalcade {to Miami, Florida. They will at- tend a large alr meet at their desti- nation and plan 1 return home a different route Rev. and Mrs. Berard formesiy of this place but now chap- iain, and wife in the U 8 Army and stationed at Fort Wadsworth near New York spent a few days in our midst during the Holidays. The Junior member of the family was with the grandparenis during little visit here. After the reghlar meeting of the Woman's Otvie Club Thesday even. their Recent guests at the Ralston Derr | “Why he arites what he does in the home were Mrs. Dert's parents, Mr. land Mrs Bd of Behwenksville William Benford and wife of | Bellefonte spent an evening last! week with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest | | Benford. Mr. Myer Brungart of Rebersburg, | spent an afternoon last week with hix sister Mrs. Henry Noll. from Philadeiphiia for a few days | visit with relatives and [friends | during the Christmas season. | Schools opened ‘Monday with a rood atiendance after a two weeks | vacation. | Mr. and Mrs Orrie Mulbarger | and son Harold called at the Sam- | {uel Mulbarger home fonte Sunday. near Belle Daily Half Column of the Cenire Daily Times” Week of Prayer is being observed in the Methodist! church by services every evening this week at 7:30 p. m, Al the meeting of the Fire Co. last Priday evening a new fanitor to | replace John Hockenberry who re- signed, was elected: Charles Stoner, asst. Vincent Hoover. were elect ed and will have the hall open sev. eral hours each evening as usual. Mrs. Nelle Gbheen of Sunbury is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Evey, A. Nil, Mr, Mr. J. W. H. Noll and Mrs. | Harry Hile attended the funeral of Quite a number of people bots | MP. Richard Brooks at the late | from town and owt of town visited | the Nyle Hazel home during the | | past three weeks to view his won- Mr, and Mrs. Ray Noll entertain. ed the latter's mother Mrs Coffey of Lock Haven between Christmas | and New Years. | | Mrs. Henry Noll and daughter, | | Esther, son Terry, and Miss Martha | Wise called at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alan | Brungard and brother Albert of Re- | bersburg and sister Mrs. Mary Hos- | tefman of Coburn, New Yewrs day. Mr. and Mrs Harry Bilger were | New Years guests of the latter's gis- | ter, Mrs, Clair Corl of near State | College. Over sixty-people attended the ‘ Republican Woman's Council meet- ing hel a the Orange Hall redent. iy. Richard Simpson of Huntingdon gave a most i and instructive talk. 5 iter ec at Centre Hall Wednesday a trip but In fact seemed to be benefitted by it and will have | Croyde Sunday children June, Sara | Belle and Molly | ert. | TOY. | supper: 14th | { Jeft Monday for a { home of Mrs | Cape May, W. Breon | Mr |oand Mra Henry, ——— Mae, Mi. and Mrs | Wilbur Ripka, Clara and Donald of Pleasant Gap: Mr, and Mrs, Ruy sell Weaver and children Alda and fay of Zion; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sunday and children Harry, Dick Beverly, Billy and Ronnie, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Aumiller and son Rob- Mrs, Marjorie Adams of Mil- In the evening the following were entertained at a candle light “Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pun- day. Mas. dohn Gordon and daugh- | ter Ruth, of Milroy aml Mr. and | Mrs, Wilbur Ripka and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of Altoona | were callers Sunday evening at the | H, T. Noll home | Mr. and Mrs. SBorkowtiz and son | weeks visit at the | Borkowitz's parents in N. J MARTHA FURNACE The Willing Worzers Sunday School Class of the Methodist | church met at the home of Mr. and Joseph Williams, last Wednes- | ils January meel- | ing, with the following members and friends present: Mr. and Mrs C. E. Spackman, Mr. and Mrs, John Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Rudalph | Gingery, Mr. and Mrs. Lund) Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby Spack - man, Mr. and Mrs, L. J, Spackmen Mr: Ethel Richards, Mrs, Chariots Wellers, Mrs. Gladys Spackman Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Williams Mrs Mavs Harpster, Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Gensamer Charles Korman, Harr Simmons, Helen, Kate, Dorothy and Patsy Korman Helen and Lol Steele. Joan, Grace and Jimmy | Spackman John and Gwinnie Ball- ey, Kyle Gingery, David Richards, | Ethel and Leonard Wellers, Morri and Gene Sleele, Ronald Spackman Harold, Leonard, Bobby and Dick Korman, Harglid and Glenn Wil- Hamu Port Matilda OCrange No. 1384 held an open meeting on Saturday January 4, in Pringles Store room for the installation of officers for the year of 1941. At the noon hour a delicious oyster dinner was servy- ed 10 30 members and friends. In the afternoon the following officer were installed Master, Mahlon Walker: Overseer. Dorcey Cronister Leciurer, Phoebe Crouisier; Stew- | ard. G, E Ardery: Assistant Stew- | ard, Junior Cronister; Chaplain Mattie Williams: Treasurer, Joseph Williams, Secretary, Jean Gensa- Oatckeeper. HH. B. Woodring. Ceres, Stella Woodring Pomona, | Mary Pringle: Fiom Adah Mar- shall; Lad) Assistant Steward; Mays Harpster: Executive Commit. H. B. Woodring: Finance Com- mitiee, Harry Woodring The following from this attended the December 30 of Mm Eberis at Tyrone: Mr, and Mrs, C E Spackman. Mr and Mrs. Lundy Steele and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. OC. Spackman. Mr and Mrs Henry Cronister. Miss June Robin- son, Mr. and Mrs. John S8packman. | and Mrs, L. J. Spackman, Mr ind Mrs. Ormsby Spackman, Mrs ' Verna Artery, Mrs, Mattie Williams | Roxie Koarr : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schenck of Howard, spent Sunday with the lat- ers parents, Mr, and Mrs, A L Maurer Mrs. June Wiser spent Sunday ai the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Wiliams Visitors at the Boyd OCensamer Mrs day evening for Steel mer, ing: 4 vigils Monday Elizabeth fae ral as’ iUnDCTal as — — MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥Y. Wagner & Co., Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Outs — Budi. whent Rye . Barley Corn home Priday evening were: Mr. and | Mee IT, HH. Gensamer atl daughter | Viola and sony Hayes, Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Bpackman on Clifford. Mr, G, L. Fink Harrisburg spent Saturday Bunday at home, anda of and ou It Is surprising, how some people can fing wributing money TANY excuses or not con - st ——— LL ————— ~G3hop the Classified columns, pe TURNER" S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Big Reductions on Clean, Seasonabie Merchandise, in Ladies’, Men's and Children's Wearing Apparel ! — Children’ $ Coats Regular $3985 Values Ba $1.95 Bizes 8 Ladies’ Sport Coats Reg. $1285 Values on sale $8.88 exceptional buy ! io 6 An Turkish Towels Plaid patterns white colored bor- ders 25¢ 15¢ Men's Work Hose 10c Ladies’ & Children’s Snuggle Vests & Panties Reg. 25¢ value w 16¢ Men's 2-Piece Underwear Shirts & Dmavwer Special 50c =" Ladies’ Blouses and Rweaters. 4c Clearance! Men's Sheepskin 77c¢ Coats 1 Boys All Wool Full lined, |Plaid Jackets proof Reg. . § 95 Snecta] at Reg. $585 Value Specially priced at Clocks | $1 .00 casi .. 54. 2 ACTURNER (0. TEMPLE COURT BUILDING ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. 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