January 16, 1941. ~ PINE GROYV THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three E MILLS Reed Hillard is driving a new Plvinouth coupe purchased last week from the Tyrone agency, One of our retired farmers, Mr. Alfred Henninger, made a business trip to Baltimore the past week. New‘on E. Hess of State College and C. M. Trostle of Boalsburg, were greeting old neighbors within our gates recently, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gearhart of State College were last Friday sup- per guests gt the Harry Gearbart hone on East Main street, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ripka are rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby at thelr home just west of town. the J. B. Mitchell homestead. Contractor Simon E Ward with his wife have landed in the Sunny South at Miami to spend their an- nual vacation during our 20T0 weather, Reports are current that the Farl Smeltzer family will occupy thé Frank Homan (Mrs. Mary My- ers) property on West Main street after April 1, 1941 After spending three weeks with her sister in State College. Mrs Mary Corl, Mrs. Martha Goheen returned Mast Thursday to her farm home at Balleyville Parmer Isaac ©. Campbell wife are contemplating a months’ vacation from their farms in the near future by an antici- and pated trip to Florida, the land of | sunshine, Mrs. Merle Moman under her doctor's reported care trained nurse, at her farm home, | suffering an attack of pneumonia. Her many friends here trust for hier speedy recovery. two- | and a | | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn, and | son were recent. | parents in Middleburg, Pa, | Mrs, H. H, Goss, of State College, was a pleasant visitor last Friday with Miss Sally Barr, on East Main street Drover and farmer Bugene Irvin | local 14 driving a new Chevy stock truck guests with her i —— BLANCHARD | Many of the eitizens of our com- | munity are endeavoring to get in | touch with the proper authorities, | in ‘ving to convinced them thal the proposed highway connecting Beech Creek and Howard, should pass through our town rather than around it. It has been noted in the various | papers that Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowes have annouiwed the | purchased of the Harpster Chev- | engagement of their daughter, Eves | rolet Co., Warriors Mark, The well known insurance agent Geo. V. Peters. of Middletown, Pa. | was a business caller recently at the Ed. Clouser home at Meeks’ Church. Willian Logan recently in the U. 8 Navy at the recruiting office and left day for Philadelphia to station instructions, Paul Royer, one of our soldier bovs at Camp Dix. was a recent visitor among his friends here. The young voluntedr 5 a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E Royer, Our harness and shce man, J Ed. EXier has been off duty from his shop the past two weeks, but is improving at this writing, Here's | hoping his health continues to im- | prove, Those from a distance who al- tended the Eimer C. Musser funer- a! last Tuesday were Albert Mus- ser and wife of Indinana, Pa. and D. Paul Fortney and wife of Belle- fonte. Wilbur R, Sunday and J. C. Fe- {lix were the lucky ticket holders at the drawing Saturday evening lin the B. C. Martz store, each re- ceiving free one bushel basket of choice groceries | Some of our farmers atlended | Tuesday evening district commit- enlisted Altoona Wednes- receive | | | | | treatmen ut Iyn, to Robert Hockman, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hockman, of | Leck Haven. The wedding date bas not been set For three mornings Mrs, W. H. Vonada motored to Willlunspart do receive medical the Williamsport last wok, | | Hospital, William Bechdel of Beech Creek ras admitted to the Lock Haven Hopital last Thursday where he underaent an operation. His mans friends in this vicinity wish him a speedy recovery Mrs, Franklin Bowman was tak- | en quite fll on Friday morning during her convalescence from ihe Lcration Mrs. Bowman recovered from i iliness quite nk ! On Friday teacher of ighed to Ix Nl at $013 National recent « this last ely Griffith 100i, re- wilh Lhe Haven A place ha William Big Run ; mobilized i ward of Lock Miss Everts of the samd | chcsen to fill the » Mrs. TM an afternoon Lie Leen Lea Hemoes and [ri onary Soci lan chu Among health bw about are Charlot ter of Mr. and Mn h on Wednesday those not are now enjoying good able wo be Deitz, daugh- Reed Dietz. | parents, { They | nanbelieveable PLEASANT GAP Mrs. Wm, Tucker ing, Mrs, Wm. Kerstetter was hostess | to the Garden Club last Wednes- day afteynoon, Mrs, Paul Keeler of Philadelphia | visited from Sunday afiernoon un- | til Monday afternoon ot the W, H. | Noll home Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Koche, of State College, spent Sunday ufter- | noon at. the home of the latter's Mr. and Mrs, W, H Noll. Mrs. Jean Harris motored to Danville last week one day to ac- company the Rev, Thompson, who had been a patient in the Gelsing- er Hospital gor several months, to his home in Bellefonte. | Noll and Mr. Donovan home Tuesday evening airplane trip to Florida had been in atiendance al the annual cub caravan to Milam! and the alr races there Mrs. Ray Melroy and Mrs, Hen- | ry Noll attended the pre-showing | of the Kelvinator line for 1941 at! the Lycoming Hotel, Tuesday af- Henry relrned from an | ternoon. They were quite enthused about the new line, as being almost for the price. Mrs was a driving guest and spent the time Miss Dorothy Mul- Harry Shower to that city with her niece ¢ nunge » RYEGRASS COVER CROP GROWS IN POPULARITY shows that about =a pounds of domestic ryegrass seed, most of it grown in Washington and Oregon, was sold to Pennsylvania farmers In 1040, At A survey half-million | June and return last Thursday, Ralph Sheridan accepted a posi- tion with the Blue Sunoco Of) Co | Ham | Poss, Mrs. Harry motored entertained Mrs. Harry Bliger entertained at her Bridge club law Friday even-| Bridge at her home Moliday even ing. Eby ww Hollidaysburg — cr — | PORT MATILDA Mrs. John Mills and granddaugh- | ter Miss Nora Jane Milis of Houtz- | dale, visited at the home of Mr. and { Mrs, E. M. Woodring, on Sunday. Instructors Mr. Paul Zeigler and | Miss Isabel Snyder of the | School, and their pupils visited the | Tyrone Paper mil] on Monday Ww iget some Instructions on how W | manufacture paper. as truck driver from Chester, Pa, | saomu, and dsughter Miss Ann | 0 Texas. Harold and Mrs Kerstetter have a Mr: been a patieny in a hospital in Phil. | several i enougly adelphia for improved Mr, moved and from completed by Gressler the Clover Murs, Floyd Mrs. Ward Hile monthly hg of the M. E Sunday evening Paghetid He group ol wn Welfare Group Chooses Directors | (Continued from page one) $30 and $4179.01 speedy Carl were business Live They anonymous, Brooks. recovery, | Leonard O Donnell, who has Mr on Farm Showers is owner and proprietor Hile, Gettlg and hoslesles and social meel- | Wire Class of the School on served supper as a surprise Ww irty who attended * | rone, visited several days | Jacqueline Harpstey and Miss Botly | 4 or of gv § spur 8 ge | : | vi iting friends in Jersey! Shore | Weston, recently. and is expected home soon, Mri: the ments nto the new house recently | Showers | Mrs v 4 “ { store. Mr. | moved in one ol or a total of | also accompanied the school to Ty- Cy | rone, High | | Mrs, Ben Nie | | Betz | Mrs. Clara Bennett has been on | Zong arc mfumbgred among the | the sick Jit, She is spending the sick folks. We hope they may €ach | yineor with her son J. H. Bennett. | Mr, and Mrs. B, H. Willlamg spent | Saturday afternoon at Philipsburg Miss Mary Alice Harpster of Ty- rith Miss We are pleased to report that Viclor Weston is Improving Mrs. Weston has been on sick list for some time Mr. and Mrs. Pugene Steele have the McFeely Brick the | Co houses | Mrs. Ethel Hughes and sons of Philipsburg, visited with Mrs, Ethel Funk and Mr, and Mrs. Taft Frantz recently A birthday party was beld Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover, by the members of the Rebekah lodges of i Blair County, of which Mrs. Hoover is district deputy president. After ening of games a deliciou was served by the daughter Hoover. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. A, FP. Leach Mr, and Mrs. George Smith Mr jand Mrs, A. Grove, Mr. and Mr: Guy Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Bar! Smith, on an m unch of Mrs | parents | daughter, Belle JACKSO was a Sunday her friend, Miss | Louise Belghtol dinner guest of Josephine Deitz. Mr, and Mrs daughter, Nancy, spent Sunday at home Wednesday everfing calles of Mrs. James Lucas were: Mrs, Alice Clarbelle. and Martha Jane Bartley Mr. and Bunday Harold Betz and and son Austin the Alice Belz Mrs. James Lucas spent evenipg with Lhe former Mr. and Mus, John Lucas of Fox Hollow George Swope, of Rochester, N.| Y. and Pete Dolan of this place, Sunday evening callers al Sumner Noll home. Mr. and Mrs Mies Bartley apd children spent Sunday aflernoon and evening at the Raymond Har- ter home in State College Mrs, Irvin Albright and ter Helen of pear Salona Wednesday afternoon caller the E R lartiey hotne Mr, and Mrs and daughter Nancy and son Hon- Centre Hall, spent Thuesda® the C. E. Aley home ervices on Wa the the daugh- ere al John Schaefic] ald, of Sunday Wor: HD wild whool 10.30, 6:46 follow Sunday and Christian Endeavor at Roy Shafler, of Miss Viola Fike Thursday even- James Shafller F 3.30, Mrs and were and iL 11 yl Oe if haine Mr and Mrs. C. E and Mss Bunda afternoon af Beighto] home Aley and Kay | McCrea spent ! the NVILLE Mrs. Charles Guiser spent FPri- day evening with her friend Miss Belle Aley. Miss Hebocca Bartley spent Sun. ay afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Neidigh, of State College. Mr, Des ilghtol and friend, Miss Thelma Fe'zer, of Bellefonte, spent Saturday evening at the C, E ley home Mi Beatrice and Mr aay wi ers Thompson, Mr Hurold Boone were Bun~ alternoon visitors at the Hub- Vonada home Mrs. Harold Petz and children and Mrs. Alice Belz and daughler Dorothy were Sunday visitors at the Josephine Deitz home, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Harry eb ersburg, spent Bunday allernoon ad A. A Garrett home, Sunday Bhafler ais and Garreir, of callers at home were Baird and son Ralph { £2 Mi Mabel Carre Mrs. E R callers a the w Belghtol home were: Iv; Virginia, am Lock Haven, Mr Conaway ar hildren R. Bartley and som Ralph and J reg ot mae A ns Jumes Harry Belle - Robert Bartley. Liam rry and r Belgh- Mrs. and AT- &ano Sunaay Evangelioal & Reformed, Zion Communic erviee of the Zion Evangeliral-Reformed churel will be hele dey morning, January 19 al wiles G. Link, pas- Centre county's weekly public sale avizard, Sid Reigle, of Centre Hall, was a pleasant caller im our burg Friday last, Anything you have for sale just take it to Sid a be at Centre Hall auction barn and | Mrs Cen re he will make you dollars while you | alytic stroke at her home last Sun-! wait. | day, Her condition is said to be Mrs. Estella Renbery is spending | serious. She is under the care of some time in Virginia as the guest | & trained nurse and Dr. Grover C of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hineman. | Glenn of State College bestowing her blessings on the new Grandmother Sara baby in that home. Mrs. Hineman | cant the past week with her is well known here to her many | gapehter, Mrs, John Guiser, on friends as the former Miss Enid | 11s Branch, Despite her advaneed Hunter. age she js hale and hearty, enjoy. Retired blacksmith, farmer ing her many friends and close mer¢hant Harry N. Musser, with | neighbors. his better half departed last week. hitched to an up-to-date stream- | 10. caster county was here last lined. trailer for Florida to live In | op Jecompanied by loeal buyer warmth and ease ‘till the blue birds C. W. Witmer. and purchased 30 retin, when they #ill return to fresh and close springers thelr cozy home at Struble’s Sta- prices to farmers, for his tom, sale barn near Lancaster { Mr, and Mrs. L. McCully, Mrs, Wil- caller: i the Robert Conaway ito lam Irvin, Mrs Christ Piller. Mrs Sunday evening were - W. H Bvans Mrs. Cora Bryson. | Clare Beightol Iva Berry wand Nittany Valley Lutheran Parish Mrs. Mildred Hetrick, Mrs. Cora daughter Virginia, of Lock Haven Paul J. Eelier, pastor. Sunday Moose, Mrs Mary Wilkinson, Mrs. | and Mrs. E R, Baliey, January Lion—8:30 Union Elizabeth Burket Mrs. Carl Pry Poster Shamp. of Hublersbur Church School: 10:30 Worship: Let Miss Helen Hoover, Mrs. Glen Por- | spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs Ps Bt Paul's--9:30 Church ter, Ann McCormick all of Altoona; ! Winfield Deitz, Gther callers were bool, 7:20 Worship. St Mark's Flaine Miller, Patty Hoover, Vir- | Mrs. Clayton Womelsdorf and ehil- 9:30 Church Sehool gitia Jones, Harvey Hoover. J. R. dren, Kevin and Dorothy of Beech | Woodring and D, Hoover of this | Creek, and Mrs. Howard Boone of piace, near Howard Mr. and Mrs children, Dickey and spent the weekend ! Btate College and Lemont were guests of Mr Mrs. Wheeland Grove Mr Walter Lindsay received surgical treatment at the Bellefonte Hos- Friday As the opera~ a minor one, he is again about his duties at «a County Home Saturday and Mrs Mr. and | tee meeting at the James Markie | | home for the annual agricultural program as laid out by County pital { Agent Ralph C | Blaney. tion E. C. Musser 20 pounds an acre, this amount General expenditures were: salar. would sow about 25,000 acres, County les, $2401.64; supplies, $224.36; pos- Agent R. C. Blaney figures, tage and express, $6653: furniture The seed sold in Pennsylvania |ADd equipment, $168; bullding re- last year was just about five times, D2IFS, $157 15750; heat and light $206 .. as much as that handled in 1990. | 7: insurance, $0655; Interest and Previous to that year, ryegrass was reduction on debt, $257.50; telephone almost unknowy as a cover crop In was 19th suffered a par- $ of Mr. Bowman were Jack Krape of Mil evening guests Franklin Mrs 76.25; mileage for distribution of! the Northeast and was used almost | P0OKS, $210.80; miscellaneous, $06.25, | solely in lawn and pasture mixtures. "Pd balance im bank $71.11, or a to- Extension records show 168 cover). 0 $4179.81. crop demonstrations in the state this| Book were Ines year. Nearly all of these were with JADUArY 1. 1940, $535.52; ! ryegrass. Information on cover crops |Propriations. $1125; fines, $149.56; | EWES : — : was furnished by county agents to| Orden Club, $25; State College! Local Guard Unit | 1487 farmers. In one general farm. | Woman's Club Literary Section, $25; ing county alone, a survey showed | Af erican sociation University In many sections of Now In Regular Army more than 33,000 pounds of ryegrass Women, $20, and anonymous gifts, [the farmers experien i gend Bold to 400 farmers. most of 310. or a total of $1,890.08 {season al the time of whom sowed it at the last cultiva. Expenditures for books during the thelr hay. This has resulted in poo tion of corn year were $163982, leaving a bal- (roughage for the ewe flock for the The attractive features of rye-|®Nce In bank of $250.26 coming winter grass are the low cost of the Med ive Past experience dictated 0 evening suests (under 10 cents a pound), the high | ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION our better shepherds that with 3 fom [idle fa 1100 4 , as " percentage of good stands secured, | ORGANIZES FOR YEAR roughage it is w » to a feed id Eales e Sundag 8 W. H. Davidson, of Harrisburg, Sub. DR A RS a ory Bg Begg pe calle s were Mr. and Mrs Robert | jects an follows: 10°45. “The Great- and prevents winter washing, ang! Mar pr a ii we $3000 43 Us rman ahd daughis: Nancy Lou~ est Grace Known.” 2:30, “Redemp- the latde Bros wud oaks Y vbpamted r 4 ire Lrpufish MilO. W NWT quAr- nie tion in the Story of Creation.” 7:30, the large fibrous root system which | pre of the Bellefont ter County Agent R. C. Blan- Bevel Mow Year's Dave ovr makes it turn over lke a real sod! Athletic Association at popular mixture con- a ep Your's aan QC when plowed atnual stockholders’ of 3 oats, 2 parts Conaway, Mrs... Robert | 5 jeavor_at 6:3 p.m. Groups for court hotse shelled com, and 1 part of bran and children of this place, Mat. ln She midewiiihes Bifule Sy officer weight, This mixiiye is fed at Whew Conaway of Flemington, and : wen Dvir » soncucied this week Be ais : e shud 4 wgnning Wednesday and contino- rate of a half-pound daily Ellsworth Conaway and friends of (ine over Bunday. Each service will It is especially important that | Beech Creek, all motored to Yar- pegin at 7:30 p. m. Afternoon sos ewes on poor roughage got the grain | Dell 10 help Mis. Zola Kesslin® | gon. Thursdsy, Friday and Satire. mixture: Wheres a good WRultie Bly! seidtna® fer bircrtay, she TET of 2:30. Rev. William BH. David- is available and corn silage is fed, Passed another milestone in life (son of Harrisburg will conduct the it will not he neccessary (0 feed grain | AV a late hour refreshenents wer: Conference. The public is cordially until later in the winter period served, consisting of sandwicl invited to aticnd all services, The Our better shepherds realipe that piokies. olives, cake and coffee. All Pine Grove Mills male chorus will keeping these ewes in gaining con. returned home at a late bour ex- jung at the Thursdey evening ses- dition after they are bred means a pressing their gratitude to the sion of the Bible Conference strong healthy lamb crop next hostess for the enjoyable evening spring as well as culling losses In spelt and wishing her many mor the ewe flock to a minimum | happy birthdays Milesburg Methodist i MM. FP. Kerstetter, pastor. Church school, 9:30, C. Lee Lyons, Bupt. Ep- warts League, 6:30 p. m. Evening worsh.p, 7:30. Prayer service on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Inter- mediate YT "gue on Priday evening at 6.3% ori hrs Shilling unable to be Everhart is usual cuDats beea ils fund receipts balance s usual occupation, because State ap-! NEED GRAIN FEED WITH POOR ROUGHAGE ——— at Pennsylvanis ed and over-night George Mil il and Mrs rer fr be United Bretheen, Bellefonte CG. E. Householder, pastor. Sunday iat 9°30 a. m., John R. Shope, in charge. Preaching at 10:45 30 i 7:30 p. m. by Rev. Popular cow drover C. W. Forty | (Continued from Page 1) ial training and will spend all day at now on until the leave for Missls Monday wertainegd continue to armory [rom time *hen they ; pas 4 BCIVO th 5 »" ye - . a Montana were hursday Sunt choice at good private bis iA " » nz i wilh Ar. I a U 2 sippi buffet g in J. Rothrock was re-elected Brooks-Doll n, at its home wl. The Ameri- can Legion Junior Band cert atl the armory last night 7 to 8 o'clock Captain Shope and L4 Harry Simmonds retumed to Bellefonte during the weekend to resume their posta With the Bellefonte The two men have been at Brage. N. C the recess Many ion attended the ann Hollidaysburgy Produciion | Association at Martinsburg last Wednesday The report for the clkesing year showed many dollan invested to aid farmers, Gepryc Meothersbaugh is the local agent Tuesday, Jaruary 14, the newly- ciwcted officers of Batleyville Grange were duly installed by State Deputy L. BE Biddle of Bellefonte waisted by his stafl lobert W Reed is new Master. Choice freshments of jee cream, cake and coffee were served to a large crowd Mr. and Mrs. James Kane of of gramngers, by the commuitise Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mrs | charge, Campbell, Donley and Kane's parents. Mr, and Mrs, John ' . _- I ——— w——— E200 Cmmons BEAUTYREST MATTRESS Nevin Gilmour spent last Tuesday oN CAL OR NW farmers [rom our ZION ual banquet of thy Credit Mrs. Epley Gentzel, Mrs, Pearlie Sharer and Joel Rover called Sat- urday afternoon at he Jacob Shearer home, at Centre Hall Dorothy Vonada, a freshman at the Walker Township High ls suf- fering with influenza. Rev. Cas. Link and H. T. Struble called to see John Decker, Mr. | Decker recently returned home {rom the Centre County Hospital Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Ishler and family of Nittany spent Saturday | evening at the Guy Carner home. Com- the meeting at the Tuesday night, Other. of SAYS ey. A Kists t of New Years Day 58 vl « RYE a4 con paris of from When sowed along with legumes, such as crimson clover or sweet ¢lo-, remained at last night's ver, ryegrass gives better ground|™MoCUnE. are as follow: be cover and greatly reduces losses 110MAs B. Beaver, vice president from the too common winter-kiliingl 55 Brown, treasurer. and Paul 8. of the legume - Beaver, secretary ! troop i Di re " ~ nn Jitect h For Apparently; a farmers hd 8 erecta pis of ie month alizing the value of this cover crop Re n : preparatory to in controlling erosion and in add Croan. Pau ol Bier Charl re- ing * troop to Camp Shelby, Ing organic matter to the soll. The yo 00 0 0 0 es. hale M Miss., for s training Widely Increasing use of the erop i, 'o.) re 1 yo a hey will serve for three years all } | association re- Beaver Guy past Beaver, Francis os All i underwent is an illustration of how readily ical examinations given by an farmers adopt simple, inexpensive doctor {rom medical practices on their own initiative vesterdas when they are informed. men phy- army center at a — —- | Oue of these days we will know | enough to understand ourselves. Don't be misled by what some people refer to as an investment the Cariishe — ll fail Gel SRS LE ——— _— "» Ll " m—— al the John Hartsock home, above State College. Frank Yearick is Ford coupe. Miss Cora Stover spent Monday at the Smoyer home, in Beéllefonts Mrs. Earl Vonada entertained friends at a brush demonstration at her home Tuesday evening. The Walter Phillips family spent Sunday at the Harry Smith home Mrs. Phillips will be remembered as the former Mildred Smith "Word from the Allen Witmer family tel} Bow they are enjoying fhe Sunny South. They art all sell | afd Mr. Witmer jz working. The | children are in bathing, while our | young people are ice skating. Rev. Link, our new Reforthed minister preached his first sermon Subdsy evening. The dervice was well attended and enjoyed by all Miss Loulse Shafler spent the weekend with her sister, Miss Jane al Wililamsport, j Jerry, young son of Mr. and Mrs. | Max Confer fs on the sick list. We wish him a apeedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Noh of Jersey Shore, spent Saturday with Mr. Nell's mother, Mrs, Emma Noll. | Miss lottle Nelson, a sophomore | at. W. T. KH, 8, is staying with Mrs. Noll, while attending school. COLEVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Jack Witmer and on Jack called at the Liovd Gard- ner home Sunday afternoon Alvin Stover returned home from his work at Indiantown Gap to pend the weekend with hig fam~ ily. Mrs. Ray McMur'rie and son Donald, of North Thomas street, Bellefonte, were Sunday afternoon callers at the Ralph MeMurtrie! home. Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Derstine and scm Wayne, Clara McClellan, and Evelyn Greene, motored to Lock | Haven. Salurday afternoon. We only had 108 present at Sun. day schoo] this Sunday and are urging each and everyone to come again next Sunday, Children’s ser | vice will be held in the church’ each Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held at the home of some member. | Mrs, Pearl Rossman spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, ahd Mz. Klinefelter at Tylersville, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stover and daughler Nelly called at the | leley Grove home Sunday afters Rech, Miss Larue Tate, Pdward Purdus | and Adaline and family, all of! 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