on Page Three I tenement and tract of land. sists of | 1ying and being in the Bom of Hate College, County of Centre abd Blate aol Pennsylvania, more socur- ately hounded spd deseribed as fol- lows, to wit ENOWN we lot Bo. 226. as shown January 16, 1941, ORVISTON THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NE —— Grinding feed for livestock ls Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Bair, ace | gell Zacharias of Allentown, Mrs. | common practice on many Pennsyl- companied the latter's brother and | W. J. Hackenberg and Mrs, W. M. | yania farms, John E. Nicholas, pro- wife, Mr. and Mra, Claude Detrow | Talbert of town {fessor of agricultural engineering at of Centre Hall on a motor trip 0| Mrs Neta Bierly and gon Darrell | the Pennsylvania State Ce lege, bas Mrs. Paul Lomison of Tock Ha- | of pact Nittany Avenue, returned on | Florida where they are visiting their | of Bellefonte spent the weekend in {conducted extensive its on the ven, spent, Friday at her home | wednesday, from Chicago, where | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Delrow | pebershurg. | subject cal power requirements FRANKLIN DEFTRION. CLAIR JOHN | Centre County. = Peuswylvuila, in here, they have been visiting with rela- | who are winter tourists in that | Mrs. Pred Whitehill and daugh- | In genera } i J i! the DEITRIH, Executus, Belietonte Pla , Boak Voi. 2, at vane os. raid " ; t) twas. | state, They left home last Friday | : de {were found to rise steeply and the Pa x) fronting sixty-nine and twentyefiy The Misses Maxing and May | tives, | sin y two | er Marcia of Lemont, visl'ed her | capacity or rapidity of grinding toy == wundredtly (06.2%) feet on West, Pos- Watson have just completed nine | arc Anna Glasser left for her | and expect to be EOhe i pry father H. C, Ziegler Jast week, drop off sharply with an increase ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH ter Avenue and extending bask Soh: years of perfect Sunday School at- | ame in New York City, after | A hes, Raymon at he Bair | Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Grove and|in either the moisture content of the rataibe, Marios uf oy "a Birest a dutance Of .ons handied tendance, | spending several weeks with her | DHE Oke A AYE A "| daughter Colleen of Huntingdon. material or the fineness of grid- | Township, Centre County, seventy-eivhit abd ffty-six hathdred. tara} ) : . | home [n thelr absence Fide the (178.06) feel to an Aliey FUnRInG Gerald Lomisop and Lloyd Pack- | gonsin-law and daughter, Dr, and | . | Mrs Ken Mahaffey and Mary Ma- | ing. ened parallel with West Vorer Avenue or of the Poe Valley CCC camp, are | Mrs, H, H. Neuberger, of South Al- | Mr. Jobn O'Donnell of Bingham- haffey of Altoona, were Saturday | With identical of oats BEING the sane. premises spending a weeks vacation at thelr | len street | ton and Miss Mary Kane of King. | guests at the Willard 8mith home. | when fineness of grinding was re- Dowe G. lowe une homes here. ' They received their| af... {rene Whitmyer, of South | 5On were recent vi iors with dh Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cummings duced by about one-third bh using ) : vacation for re-enlisting. Atherton street, has been confined | latter's sister, Mrs. Lavand Blerly. | 4 Bigine Leister of Centre Hall | one-eighth inch screen instead of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Crispin, of | to her bed because of {lneas, Lawrence Diehl and daughter | called at the A. G. Cummings home | © one-fourth inch’ en | Julian, were Sunday visitors at the | Mr and Mrs. H. 8 Coleman of | mec accompanied the formers | on Sunday | grinder, speed id hig ran ". | Clayton Watson home Helster street, entertained their | nother, Mrs, David Diehl to Pitls- | Mr and Mr: from around 1000 to less thar ' PENN STATE TESTS YEED : EXECUTORS NOTICY s DING ‘ER NEEDS Bn the Matter of the Eelate GRINDING POWER Pumas Jane Detrich, late of Bells toute Borough, deleaged Letters testamentary in the above ioatate having been granted to the undersigned, all peroots indebled Ww hy the undersigned, all persobs Indebts by the plot or plan of Io of ir- ed $0 the sald estate are requested View Heights” addition to the Bor. 6 make pavineutl anid those havitig OUgh of Blate College, Pentisyivénia claims 10 present the samme duly | The plas of paid ols is e- proven, without delsy to CARL corded In the Recorder's Ofjes for | STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs, John PaWerson and aughter, and Mrs, Grace Henry Hugh Confer has returned to his | retgrned on Wednesday having | home from the Poe Valley OCC | nent tao week's vacation, in Flori camp to stay, as he has geeured eme- | g. ployment at the brick yard. | Dr. and Mrs. Evan Johnson, Jr., There were 100 present at Sunday School on Sunday. That ls quite a let down but there are s0 many people sick here with colds and Ia grippe. The Loyal Women's Class met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Shawley. on Friday night, for their regular monthly meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cyphert spent! the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Page, at West Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Heaton of Bellefonte, and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Yeager from Pleasant Gap, spent the weekend at the G. H, Gillespie home Mr. and Mn from Lock Haven, spent Sunday ol the home of Mrs. Bertha Condo plot u side Administration on said r been granted the mn 4 | pers indebled there requested 10 mmedinie paymeny and Or demands wWninat present them w tlemment wo PAUL M ORNDORY Admits wird Pa. } Pau AT Dies TiRxe those (Teen nm Lu dropped 300 Charles Hey eri Henry Winters of | pounds an hour, and electrical en Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Long and family and Miss Chattie Confer of Milesburg, visited on Sunday at the Den and Robert Confer homes Mrs. Blanche Daley spent Friday with Mrs, C. D, Olmstead and Mr Mary Belle Heverly, at Lock Haven Gladys Gray returned to her home yesterday after a week in the Lock Haven hospital with monia. © with a : However, she | LO recovery has been suffering attack of pleurisy on a fair way Mrs. Howard Dorman ne ler, the former Minnie Hacken is suffering a slight paralytic at- tack since early Saturday morning However she ery. Ieland Evans of near Elmira, N Y., was a weekend guest at the Wil- liam Haines residence News of the how izns of recov- . . udden passing of The cold epidemic ha little town with sickness in folks being will soon greater part of the sick. We are hoping it | pass on pneu | | | Mr. William Poorman. FPurher, Ms, ‘David Oonfer and Bobby and Carol spent Sunday af- ternoon at North Bend, at the Furher home WOODWARD Marion Ard, wife of Wilson Ard, | Mrs. Krumrine (Mi lich Tome Hostler- man) was well known in this local- and was a faithful member of Evangelical church in town; also a member of the E. L. C. E, s0- y and a great admirer of flow- ers, Many were the bouquets she brought 0 church and E LIL. C. E. services of her choice. Service were held from the H. D. Krap residence on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock and continued in the Woodward Evangelical chureh, In. terment was made in the Wood- ward Union cemetery. She s20- struck our | nearly every family and some homes the | Jackie | card club, at their home, on Fri- | burgh on Sunday, where the former | spent several days, returning home evening Mrs, Aaron Druckman { on ‘Wednesday, Betty remained and day Mr | thelr home, having visited with re- | Visit | latives in Philadelphia and Wilkes- | Paul Cummings has secured em- ' ¥ 3 Barre, | ployment with Bethlehem Steel at Mr. and Mrs. 8, 8. Atwood of | Williamsport and began work there Mitchell avenue, are the proud par- ' last Thursday. ents of an eight-pound son, born Mr. Mrs | Thursday at the Centre County the latter's mother, Mrs. J. W Hospital | stetler of Coburn were Sunday din- Mrs, EE M. Grove of Harlswick guests at the M. W. Breon Avenue, Muesday In Harrk | burg Mr Mrs. Ralph Moore of h . cefved West Beaver avenue, spent Sunda birt J 4 i in Pittsburgh, where they visited ai alr Mr. and Mr with the former's mother Mrs. BEd- By sur Md why 3 ital > ue 3 Matthews (nee Anna Ziegler) a win Moore, who is a patient in the oh Bve ar Hospital is that ets Port Carbon on January He “Mrs Bamuel Hess and family of D8s. been named Robert ¢ Branch. have returned to thei Mr. and Mrs, C. M having recently with Mr. and Mrs, N, R, Blerly with Mr solatives in Selinsgrove and Mrs. Stanley Bierly and Mr Mr. and Mrs. John Neldigh and #nd Mrs. Drew Kolb of Millheim Mrs. Clayton Neidigh both of State departed on Sunday for a ten day College, R. D. and Mrs. Earl Nei- mator trip o Fiorida. Miss Cleora digh, ol Lemont, visited recently at Hackman is staving al the C. M the home of Mr. and Mrs Sumner Blerly hame until their return Noll of Jasksouvile Rev. and Mrs Dale Kahr Mr. and Mrs, Bios Winck and iting the latter's mother at and ner pen home Mr Mrs. W. H announcement of thelr son-in«law Albert ' Ziegler re- the hid and wi the son bth Stanley Blerly and home visited Are Vis- Hum- of Shingletown, have returned Ww with her grandmother for a longer | Milton Stover and | Ker- Milroy visited at the Harry Boole home, Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Weaver, Jr, were Tuesday visitors with the for. mer's brother Ammon Weaver a! Montgomery Weekend guests at the home of R, W. Blerly were: Mr. and Mr Eugene Beaver and son Tommy, of Lemont, Mrs, Busan Coble, Rhoda end Lloyd of Millheim, Mr. Ernest McChesney and son Ralph of State College. Harold Blerly i iis seventh birthday on Sunday Sunday guests at the W. J. Heck enberg home were, Miss Helen Bar. tholomew, Mrs, Aune Bartholomew ang Miss Doris Motz of Centre Hall also Mrs. G. E. Miller and son Paul and Clarence, wife and two ons of Willlamsport and Mr Arthur Keister of Jersey Shore Bugene lee and family of College were Sunday visitors at 8. A. Blerly home Mr. ang Mr: Paul Hreon daughter Nancy called at the home of J. B. Malone at Millheim and R W. Smith at Centre Hall Sunda: Fred Bender and family of State College called at the home of Miss Emma Sholl and Fila Diehl on Sun- anc celebrated | | lar | Were usd! row or 40 kilowatt hours per ton from 10 or Variations that Ot so wide IN encountered ve, LovIiXan - at A —— PENN STATE TRAINS LU. 5. NAVAL OFFICERS Meanwhile i §] re 40 different proximate] EXECUTORS NOTICE viet and me the ~Peeion is sun or st O06) Dh - D He ot directed pol board of anid pe litho Firas of 0 the the vent a Common perth ion “ saie Ww Corporation iu LEGAL NOTICES evening the f{oi- EXECUTORS NOTICE . Mrs. Tome Krumrine at Dan- ville 8tate Hospital on even- ng at about five o'clock came as a shock to this community. She was taken to above named hospital) | Saturday a week for treatme the journed 65 years here in life and will be missed in the church, Miss Dorothy Coble of Spring Mills. was a Sunday guest at ithe home of her sister and brother-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Steward Haines day Last Thursday daughter of East Prospect Avenue, melstoan this week spent the past week reia- Mr. E. H. Hosterman attended » tives, in Everett District meeting of Allied Mills heid | owing relatives Jo Anne Mitchell and Rita Slav- ' gy the Penn Harris Hotel at Harris. | od at in bave returned from a visit With burs 1ast Wednesday and Thureday, Ctlebrate Mrs their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Hostermatt was a guest at the | Diversary: Mr Joseph -Seewald, of Willlamsport Hosterman Mi. tetline, Rolland riday among ALDITOR'S NOTICH and friends gather. n th sitter of 1 ate of ¥ the Dots Comming Pe ai 1 ented 118 petition the R, W. Meyer home to)! aver, late of Marion lownshid, | centre Cows Pein No. |! : o a eas, A Meyers birthday an- p ¥ ”~ entar Lhe ad , 3 aby ny v » " 4 a” : { # rriatod DruLe ar a Hy Fred Es- estate | ; en Xie de). JOHN E, ISENBERG, 5 Weuk- - above described, of 1 Ee sy. riterline Mi A va and Sp gi dibendiy sogri dgond Fo § LTT d UnIMCessaTy Guy C. Lauver of HUlcres! jlersburg as the same Mistan Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. Harold |¢ sent, and owe having claim fhe atvlersignd 4 v Al : tot & y convalescing from a re- ra: *TSimes sian Kas .. Esterline and son Mahlon, Mr. and | 10 pres 1 the aathe duly Droven, | Do on hi he oe Faia ) ¢ Ix y SH Thoms Ha HAR. Sus yxy Mrs, J A. Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- ; : he Gual ! . cis Wert, Mrs. Annie Stover, all of rn A B kp an NEE town and Mr: Pear] Hackman and ATIENNS at a QuLLING Jas! week, Miss Mable Vonada of Madison- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beahm and! burg children Phyllis and Larry of Mr. and Mrs. 8 G. Ziegler and JA Aaronsburg and Join Klinefelter| daughter Gladys, Mrs. John Relish | Dough. deceased. =~ . ove | DiB, when and Deion; and son Jimmy of Millbelm, called and daughter Sara Jane were Sats estate | wr 3 i 0 laresad pve | ay Co - Ww : ister por ar I. at the J E. Ziegler home on Sun- urday business visitors in Lock Hae Reged hs ed ABA from oom! : said gavel H. MoAllist his Wife. and Mrs. Grace Ridenour snd Miss day ven. payment 1868 3s. Elizabeth Morrow, entertained wit Mrs. M. C. Haine Miss Betty Smith who had pene nt Deed Boo a bridge party ai the Nittany Lion following friends at 1" employed at Miffinburg went Gal dla How Inn, on Thursday evening Saturday evening F. Williamsport where she &s employ Walker, Atty. Bellefoute, Pa x4 Mr, and Mrs M. 8. McAndrews of Catherman of Rus-: at the Dr. Delaney home n—p—— | North Holmes street, are the proud . parents &f a six-pound, five ounee | daughter born Friday morning In ap Sama TRI SPRING MILLS —— -— = M 3 » Sdamue nome at time place of rough of Penne aids i past week Norih Alen iTom a recen’ aurner of red G mother | street. is recovering Woife entertained The {amily party sponsored by the H BE Gregg Township Civic Club held in| at the School Auditorium last Wed- nesday night with a progr of roun and square dancing cards was largely a decided success, Week of Prayer vi ed in the Methodist: week were well at Henry visiled his Lewistown, last Monday, A. N. Wolf of Rebersburg. | Visitor at the N, H n and on Saturday evening. attended and wa Mrs Lulu rungard visited friends and relatives at Washing- ton D. C.. last week. A goodly number from our tomn 3 are afflicted with what the doctor's dusive of much good. term a mild form of flu Mr. and Mrs, Harry Condo ani W. 8. Auman visited son Richard of Harrisburg, spend Alloona, last Sunday the weekend al the former's paren- E. C. Hettinger made a business fa] home Mr. and Mrs. 8. L, Condo. trip to Baltimore. last Friday. Set aetmaid cus ’ Rie J ; Leny Birest ——— : - of his Apo amet or : . a oh Nor s Linn Street on 106 EXECUTORS NOTICR ary 21. 1041, al 10 o'clo A. M : 3 3 At aad: on he was a In the & lan officer © ged Oy Our an om. Ziegler home -t ws sranted Avenue, left pul : he School Dhs- where they will make } with ‘Mrs. Kahn's fath- ener rove DORMAN Harrison » ——— ——— ORPHANS (OLRTY NOTH} 1 Matier of ¢e EK Bieri, deceared Ler Mra Hanover, Mrs home C [4 pes 1 v friends a EABCLTORS NOTH LE In the Matter of the Botate of Liz ge Rishel, late of Miles TWD . Centre doc oased ies B the heirs legates Ler Tar " wae ald Wher Mr. and Mrs, Albine Jacobson made a business trip to Williams port, last Monday. Harry Brungard of State College visited his mother Mrs. Luiu Brun- i gard, on Sunday evening, rr SE CE SON ie erg ses ip ss gril i RUNVILLE Miss Johns our public school teacher of the primary school, did not teach schoo] last week on ace count of ithe death of her mother who passed away at her home at Willlamsport last Sunday, Jan. 5th, | Mrs. Mary Lucas taught her school. TasTence Poorman and family of Williamsport = visited mith Nis parents last Friday Mrs. Joseph Kepler and Mary Howell both are on the sick Hst with the erip and have been under the doctor's care, the past few days. Marlyn Herrold && on the sick Hat Mrs. Mabel Lucas visited with Mrs, Josejh Kepler, Sunday Jack Witherite is sporting an- other car, a Ford, He say; it is just the ear for him. Miss Loraine Walker fs sporting Mr aiple ' | i a—— _—— - ; YARNELL © OM Janlary 1, 1941, Mrs. Fred Kessling spent her 46th birthday with her daughter, Mrs. Homer Lose of Bellefonte. On returning home she found a number of her friend: and relatives to help her celebrate ber birthday. Those present Conaway and family from Jackson- ville; Mrs, Elworth Conaway and lady friend; Mr. Matthew Conaway | from Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kessling, Mrs. Wilbur Emel and family from this place: Mr were: | Mrs, Lucy Conaway and Mrs. Robert | | a Pord sedan of late. Mrs. Mabel Lucas enteriained her Sunday School class of 21 interme- diates al her home on Jast Thursday evening Rev, Miller delivered a message on the theme “The Word,” to a good sized congregation last morning and ammounced that we would take a special offering next | Sunday evening for the preachers ald. alse that revival meeting will start Sunday evening, Jan. 26th. at 7:30 p. m. Everybody will be wei- come Remember the sauerkraut supper Friday evening Jan. 17th. at the parsonage. Adults 25¢ and chil- dren under 12 years 15cts, for sup- per with all the trimmings start- ing at 5:30 sharp. i —— —— - £ -~ {and Mrs. Milford Ftler; and zon from Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin | McCloskey and son | Holts Hollow; Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Bolt and pon, Wis, Charles love | and sons Earl, Paul and James, and | Harry Solt all of Bellefonte: Mr | Edward Mayes, Charley from | Kessling and family from this plaer | 8he received many useful gifts and at a served. departed wimes wishing her All | 1 i | happy birthdays, { for many Sunday School next Sunday { mortiing at 9:30; preaching at 10:30 h | | weleome, CABARET - OPEN NIGHTLY s AT 8:30 Floor Show ¢ 12-Pc. BAND , * No Cover Charge * ? ALTOONA, PA. 0d leereorel fle ’ } VENETIAN : § Mes JE Tayler bas been iil in GARDENS - bod | b¥ Rev. Elmer Miller. Everybody | | Miss Florence Miller of Bellefonte, | pent the weekend at the home of { her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sawyer and { family ecalied at the home of Wil- {iam Richner, at Pleasant Valley { on Sunday afternoon, : FILLMORE | bed for the past week, but is much | better at this writing. | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smeitzer and | son and Mr. and Mrs, Domer Smeilt- | 7 all of Centre Hall, were callers al the Bemard Crust home, oh | Thursday of last week. | Miss Helen Hull of Bellefonte, visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Hoover on Wednescay evening, of last week, 1 Virginia Smeltaer has been {il i the past week, { Clarence Hull has purchased a | 1907 model Ford. { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall of Port Matilda, were visitors at the W. D. Marshall home, on Sunday. Sunday | Raymond MoClos- | key, Willard Walker and Mrs Ford | iate hour refreshments were | their | more | | the Centre County Hospital Mrs, Adie Glgsom, of South Alen | Sirvet, returned last week from a | two weeks vacation in Florida, Mrs. Michael Hamer of Locus! Lane, is visiting in Washingion, D C. Mn Avenue, spent the weekend visiting in Hollldaysburg. Mrs. Maude Ewing of South Fra- zier streel, relurmned recently from Pittsburgh, where she spent weeks visiting friends Arthur Miller of West Avenue entértained with a birthday party in honor of his wife Staurdas; evening PINE GLEN There will be preaching at 7:30 Sunday evening. Mrs. McCullough bas home aller spending several with relatives and friends af Wil. llamsport, Arihur McCullough has ed to Harrisburg. ployed. Mr. and Mrz Joe Beate; of Har- risburg, spent several dass al Beates home Car] Folmar, son of Mr. and Mrs { Irvin Polinar, enlisted in the Army and ls stationed at Carlisle. The oyster supper held al the fos. | tival house on Jan. 3, was well attended. ‘Thanks to all for helping make it a success. Max Viehdorler where he ks em- the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer, enlisted in | the: Army but so far has not been | expects to leave for called, but camp on Jan, 22. | Mrs, Hoover is doing nicely. i Emma Jane MeCullotgh lost seve ; eral days of school last week, on ace cont of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson and i family Jean, Joe and Barbara, of { Munson, called ai the Schimoke | home on Sunday. | Mrs, Mackel has been confined to her bed for several days. We hope { #he will soon be able to be about, H ————————o— | New Exciting Adventures of Flossie | America’s favorite glamour girl | returng in a new series of plotures {In Pull color that depict the excit- ing escapades of a stylishly streams lined damsel. Don't miss this great feature begi January 26th In The American Weekly, the big ma-~ gazine distributed with the Balti- more Sunday American, On sale at all pewsstands. Lemon Juice Recipe checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly J. H. McNight of Hamilton | two College | | with bronchial pneumonia Is much | returned days return- | Jege i the Norfolk Navy Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Hoover had the | misfortusie of losing their first child. | MOSHANNON Mr, and Mrz. Gregg Borger, ant { William Borger, from Niagara Falls spent the seckend at Uwe Clyde Bor. ger. home, Miss Hannah Caldersood who is empioyed In the Stale Capitol. at Harrisburg, spent the holidays with her parenis ai Philipsburg. and abso atl her sister and brothers Mrs, Ho. man Wag non, David Wagner who has been i} better at this writing Marjorie Borger and Gladyce Pye, i who sere operated on last week for appendicitis at the Philipsburg State Hospial are improving. We wish them a speedy recovery. i¥ Miss Yelma Martin of this place, also underwent, an operation for ap- pendicitis at Philipsburg, and is on | the road to recovery, There are quite a number of our people jl with grippe and cold: of Mr. and Mr: Mochannon, Miss Lucas who has beeni. employed for the past. four years at the Centre County Hos! pital at Bellefonte, left last week for Porlsmouth, Va. where on Jan ih. she became the bride of Harry W. Musser formerly of State Col- Mr. Musser is cploved at Yard, They will make their home in Suffolk. Va » Parent-Teachers Association, held their monthly meeting iti the High School building, on lust Monday night. The many friends of Mrs, Grant Kessling will be sorry to learn she has ‘been seriously ill. Mrs, Kes- sling’s daughters. Mrs, Vernon, of | Brooklyn, N. ¥., Mrs. Charles Wag- ner, and Bellefonte, have been visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Roe Cole, deughter, 8yivia Joy, visiteq Mrs. Cole's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kaufiman, al Runville, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Berkficld and daugliter Miss Wilma of Karthaus, visited Saturday with Mr. aud Mrs. Willard Shultz, Rev. and Mrs, Paul Mackey of Howard, spent Sunday with Mr, and held services morning and evening at the Church of Christ. George 2 138 oiish Ts and Oeorge Calder. { woods of Mésh Mrs. | George Potier of Karthaus, former. | | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Miss Jane Kissling. of | i Mrs. Winnie Kerin is spending » ' ew weeks with her daughter. Mrs James Walsh, of Franklin, N. J Hope, Mr. and Mrs. John ¥P. Lucas | of Moshanhon, and Mr: John Bow- ez, of Pine Glen motored to» Our- wensville, Bunday evening and call- County. Ps to Letters lestate having | anderdy ithe gis state | payment Treas rit without deiay Madisonburg, Pa Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis and tig Atlorney, od al the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Crownover, who has n fil for some me, not much improved at this writing, but hope for a speedy recovery. On thelr home in Clearfield. retum home | i they also called at the T. C. Watson | Jack Ross of Wyoming, Pa. spent | | last Wednesday with friends here and at his home do. JKasthaus Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulbollan sons Edward and David, took dinner Lewis, Sunday Galen Panning, of Fortress Mon- "oe, has been spending some time at his home here, George J, Billy and Bernard D ard Frank C. Yeage . ydet. Mary Ann Lucas R. N. daughter | od } Ser, Dave, en John P laca: of | od as private goldiers and are in training In Bellefonte this week | prior to going to Misslast pi The following families: Beals, Borger's Fye's and Martin's were lepresented at the Philipsburg Hospital Sunday afternoon, visiting relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Valimout of Karthaus, called at the hothe of Mr. and Mrs. Charles CGuenot, Sun. day afternoon. ‘SNOW SHOE alter being employed al Altoona Mrs, days last week with Mr. and Mrs John Watson, Mabel Lucas spent a few | Mrs, Lucas ang Mrs, | Watson visited friends, at Johns | town, Friday. —r Life is too shori to be bothered with uninteresting individuals. Tumis COLDS 666 ii DROTS teciameniary In thie above aaG een granled to he med, all perpolis indeed to H1e Foie led to make and those HaYing cists he satne duly proven tn CL RISH¥L. Exe. r. Gel- tre ahd for Bellefonte Estate, notices is he ¥y &iveh {thet W. 8 CRAFT. Admin said Estate has filed in Cth of the Couns Penney ng for an order of sale of Belirfante, tion pre « tavine any objections Ww seid sale, mey Ie eard DELLEFONTE SCHOOL DOARD Norsce J Hartranft (Sumatibe) President trator of we office of Crplhans Comrds of Centre al vania 8S prt - Ll Sear rihed res ealals hat oPriain message SO SIMPLE. Screw this attractive Light Adapter into a singlebulb ceding socket insert the proper spe Silvered 1 bulb. Out goes harsh glare, 10 comes new lighting beauty! $2.90 and vp THEY SNAP ON «lnsert right size bulbs into each socket of ceiling fixture, then place “Snap-On” Modernizer over each bulb, Resulr: Ample glare-free light. Modernivers, from 2%¢ up. NEW LAMPS FOR OLD! Your Light Con. divoniag Dealer will show you bow to make those soft, abun dant sem inde ugh neg bowl, pecessary for doing 6%¢ up. 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