January 23, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three WOODWARD Well this was preside ntial nau | guration day and those who tuned, in on their radios could have heard the ceremony The revival services which have been In progress since the 20th of December in the Grace Evangelical church in town closed last Tuesday evening with a number of conver sions and the members much en- couraged The funeral services Alverta (Hostermasn) Krumrine held in the Evangelical church in town last Tuesday afternoon was well attended A number of our town and coun- try folks were talking about taking in the Parm Show at Harrisburg this week. Of course weather con- ditions will control much, We will report more about this in next week's Issue of the Centre Demo- erat. Our posts nas informed is able. to follow his daily routine of business after having a severe attack of the grippe On Tuesday morning of last of Mrs. Tome Earl Motz i ter were had week a 7:15 o'clock the mercury dropped .“ wo degrees above zero and was the coldest thus far this month Just now we're in the grip of an- other cold wave The fourth and last quarterly conference of the Millheim Evange- lical charge was held in the Wood- ward Evangelical church last Thursday evening at eight o'clock with Rev, N. L, Hummel D. 8. in charge. At this meeting C, E Kreamer was elected as a delegate to the annual Central Penna, Con- ference of the Evangelical church which Is scheduled to be held in Grace Evangelical church at Lewis town, convening on March 6, 1941 Sumner Elsenhuth was elected a alterna'e Mrs, Henry Tru ton passed away pneumonia. Interr at Hartleton on M She was well known in town. Ev knew her as "141" Trutt alway an attendant at the End Fal long she wa itt of near Hartle- last Friday of ment was made mnday afternoon crv. body and was West able FORT MATILDA (R. D. I) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tubridy and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tubridy and daughter, Rita, of Home stop- ped and had Sitter with their cou- sin, M. A. Kerir Ellsworth Beck with days at Syracuse, N. Y Mrs. E. R. Beckwith has been bed- fast a few days with the grippe, but is better at this writing Mr. and Mrs. David Harshbarger and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walk fam- fly Mrs. Elizabeth Thursday with Miss Peari College, spent ther of this place An old-fashioned will be held at i Grange hall on Frid: uary 24, for the Grange. Everyone is SNOW Sunday werkraut ME HéEp m Martha stead and Har wharger Mrs. Mary Harshbharger of State I mo- Sunday with her pent Collett quare dance Bald Eagle evening, Jan- he ! the HL Cosme The Bchool i 1 supper on January church basement from The many friends of 2 Walker will be sor hear has not been well anc ¢ has been une- der the doctor's care for sot time Scott Walker, from Mik 1 ited one day : veek mother Gerald ned after visiting friends in New Jersey James Reasner returned home from the Philipsburg hospital, “af- ter being a patient several weeks. HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. John Posainger, of Coleville: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil- ler, of Dry Top, were callers at Burd homes on Saturday Orvis Watson and Johnson were dinner Mahlon Johnson Hall on Friday Mr. and Mr Rov Sheeslev and! family, of Howard, Kenneth Watson of Milesburg. and Mrs. Olive Rhoads and children, of Central City, were Sunday visitors at the J. F. Watson home, Helen Brown spending a days with home folks at Axemann Mrs. Clyde Watson of Milesburg Mrs. Walter Sweitzer of Bellefonte Mrs. Leona Thompson, Ralph How- cil and sister of Runville, Mrs. M C. Recse of Gum Stump, Mr. and Mrs, James Wesley and daughter, Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter, Mr Roy Sheesley and family, and Mrs John Watson visited with Mr=, Wil Ham Howell at Runville on Thurs- day. Mrs spent at Peaceful class i the ry £24 re 31 . a £ iCTr the BONS, guest; Centre hoine at few Central City, with relatives h of John Smit re ¥ sday last Thu place. this LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Elizabeth Laubach of Jersey Shore, Elizabeth Delaney and Mrs. | Margaret Dullen of this place spent the wvek at Greensburg to attend the wedding of the latter's ndece, Miss Flizabeth Clark. They re- turned home Saturday Gloria Dullen spent Sunday w Th, ita | ¢ VISIT NEW VENETIAN : GARDENS CABARET i OPEN NIGHTLY AT 8:30 { Eagle. Floor Show * 12-Pc. BAND No Cover Charge = § ALTOONA, PA. foeoesersel od t her & surprise. | Harvey Eminhizer were Robery Me- | Hublersburg, Theodore Eminhizer { and Oliver Rudy of Pleasant Valley, tH to attend a large Sherman Nearhoof bough Mary Lego Collett pr pects to move April 1 Columbia Duey of Clearfield Sunday with her aunt and Mrs. Anna. Dues Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rerabaugh and twin daughters, Greta Lynn and Mary Ellen, of Tyrone, spent Fri. day with Mrs. M. A. Kerin Mrs. Nellie Adamitz and Jetty, of State College, Sunday with her mother, Mr na Urban Mr and and family day with and Mr Mr. rone she Mr Dewey SHOE Donald ploved away turned home Grandma Ha vited see Crowd vty and periy ana and uncl daugh- pent Ver- ter ter Mrs. Clarence of Altoona, the latter W. E. Shivel; Clarence Walk was a Ty- opper on Friday Mrs. C. W. Solt and Saturday in Tyrone Hoover “pent family Sune. Mr and pent On Irwin who ha from home, oriously ill, Mrs, Emanuel Burns Miss Blanche Bud- inger, Mrs. Saul Confer and Mrs George Hall are also on the sick list, Mrs. Anna Lucas of Runville is visit at the home of Mrs. Mabel and family, Mrs. Lucas ha dege of grip Baleman Is a or al the Phillipsburg St returned the Kathryn Langdon home alter spending part of winter in Philadelphia, cousin, Annie Dullen of Beech Creek Visitors at the Margaret Dullen nome on Sunday were tay Phii- of Marsh Creek. Joe Pilcallo and Florence Dullen of Williams- port, Ed. and lawrence Rhine of Beech Creek. Annie Dullen of Beech Creek, Robert Laubach of Jersey Mr. Francis Dulien Howard, Sunday with Mr nie Dullen and family Mrs, Margaret Dullen and daugh- ter, Gloria spent Monday afternoon with the formers daugh Mrs Pheras Eck of Nesbet KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. Harry son of Yarnell called on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. H E. McCartnes and son of Milesburg, spent Friday the LL. MceCarthey home. On Friday of last week the friends and neighbors of Mrs, Oscar Fisher gathered at her home at 2 o'clock p. m. and had a stork shower, she received many beautiful and useful articles. It also happened {o be birthday of Mrs. Fisher's aunt, Relda Runkle, 30 we gave her Ice cream and cake sandwiches, pickles and coffee wa served, about 25 were present and 3 ¥0 of his mother hter, Lucas home and foiks at the Mrs, i all report having had a nice time. Fount McCartney, who Is em- | ployed at Lebanon, spent the week- (end with home folks. The many friends of Mr. Irvin Robinson are sorry to hear of his iness, we hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McCartney | and family of Pleasant Valley, spent | Sunday at the latter's home at Mt. Miss Mae Walker, who is working | al the Guy Lucas home, spent the weekend with home folks at Beech Creek. The sick in our village are all re- | ported better al this writing. PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. (From last week) The sick around here are all some | better, Roberi McMullen and Grace | Beecher of Harrisburg, spent the | | weekend al the home of Harvey Eminhizer, i Sunday visitors at the home of | William Richner were Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Richner of Bellefonte R. F. | D. and Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Sayers | and family of Yarnell, and Mr. and | | Mrs, Orvis Lucas of Yarnell and | Bob McMullen of Harrisburg. The small baby of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Confer, has a bad cold, but, we wish i a speedy recovery. i Sunday visitors at the home of | Mulien, Grace Beecher of Harris. tburg; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rudy of State College: Mrs. Elmer Richner, Mrs. Eva Hockenberry and triend of , spent the weekend at the home of Theodore Exminhizer, { panied by COLLEGE TWP. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Houtz be- came the pareniy ol thelr second child, a daughter, Janet Elalng al | the Centre County hospital on Jan 15 Mr, and Mu 1oRRoy Heberling and children Donnie and Patsy of | Yeadon, near Philadelphia are the of her parents, Mr, and Mr lee of State College this gues Cieorge weekend Mis. Edwin Hall of Freeport, 1li- inols | pending two weeks with her son and daughter Mr. and Mr Edwin M, Hall who live In one new Hamil Bathgate house Ethel Willams spent Thu and Priday night with friend Miss Ademline Sheesle) Mr. and Mrs, John Schreck Lemont, are the grandparent first grandchild J born Dec, 18, to the and daughter, Mr ey Artz. of Jolk the Jlormer of the Mi day thei Artz nw Rodn ed au Ll Sunday Juli« Ciny Cramer cal ntre Ce Hospital on ce her new grandda Elaine Houtz Mrs. Thomas Houtz of very usly ill at her ¢ Dibler of Pleasant Gap it on Thursday and Fri- and Mrs. John H, Le¢ family of Lemont Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Hite view visited on Sunday nd Mrs, Ciny Cramer, SNYDERTOWN tes for Sund Uniy shite r Igivel Lemont, | home » gue day of Mr, wd Rock Mr [ Ol wi tH 184) x at 0 at 102 Friday eve attend “sheer of 1940, o Sche Wor meeting on hurel y serviee Mii] P 1 urged to Bel fLernoon fonte, 51 al the Harv Mr. Jol Proving we no covery Mr. A broken recently, well as can be Mr. Norman § Rogers Markle B. I { gelln expecied Stover and inday me in Bellefonte Mr. Sylvester Haagen day with his parent William Haagen Miss Dorothy Barret pent rat the William Haagen Mrs. Minor Walize Nevin Stover MT the Harvey Wa Mr. Wallzer’, George Harshbergs t, we hope for her spe M and Mrs at and day celebrating Mr e siete redoser Mr and Mn 10 Dan noes iy nger h Mr motored Dorman and Dorman ] Ed Milford lie on Sat Dor tne Dorman | man takes Mra. Kate Hast We hope in we near future iss Betty Baney ha: school after being at home days with an attack of influenza mining m—— ——— YARNELL On Mon vit ned Lo eyeral Jan XH gd at Clair 8? Dota oH Danaid day night shower was hel Mr. and Mr and Mrs also Mr thday. Those preser Mrz Edgar Ww. agner Jane freq Bellefonte; J, P= = ener, Mrs. Millie Rick- ard, Mr, and Mrs. G, E Petaer ahd Mrs. Clyde Wala mn and Mr Mr Robert Elgin from Madi burg. Mrs. Edith Bur d. Mrs. Artl Jurd from Hoilt's Hollo Mr, an Mrs. Earl West Hollow; Mr. and Mrs, Mr. ang Mrs. Merri Mayes, Ariene Walker Ray - mong Coakley : Vivian Walker Mrs. Agnes Reese a: and Jinn ¢ Reese, Mr, and Mrs John Bhawley, daughter Verda. Mr: Lester Mayes, son Jean, Mrs. Edw Coakley and son Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas ang son Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hsagen, Mr and Mrs. Richard Haagen, daugh- ter Diana Vance Haagen, Mr, and Mrs. Herman Kessling, Mrs. Pred Kessling, Henry, Helen Clarence Kessling. Raymond McCloskey, Charlotte Robison Refrealimentis were consisting of sand- wiches, pickles, cake, candy and coffee. They received many use- ful gifts and all had a very enjoy- able evelin POTTERS MILLS Mrs. J. G. Boal spent a day re- cently with her glster, Mrs. WM Sweeney at the Mr. George Sween- ey home at Centre Hall caugnies r. Hincie Mr. and Mrs William Banes hier Max nd Jean, Pauline served Quite a few of our people are sick with flue. ! Miss Dorothy McMichael accom- | Geraldine Hoover | Miss from Centre Hall visited over the weekend with the former's sister at Duncannon, Mrs, Frances Wilman son Robe ert, Miss June Wagner of Colyer, | called at the Mr. I1. E. Faust home | Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blauser, and Mr. G. H. McCormick atiended Po- mona Orange at Pleasant Gap on Saturday. L.FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Scles A SPECIALTY 1 CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2342 # Why not have the benefit of com- petitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate de mand higher prices, A number of Farms and several WATCH FOR DATES | East i ond {in | Knarr, | samer, STATE COLLEGE Mrs, Martin McAndrews | of North Holmes have as thelr guest Mrs, Catherine Koch of Orange. New Jersey Mr. and Miz, Albert West Beaver avenue day at the home John Miller of Pl Mrs. Mary C College avenut homie Saturday ig apent the pad her sister Marga It Murphy SUT se hower ‘Thur in honor of Mrs. DD, R of Mrs. Cron avenue Mr, and Jeet Bowersox ol spent Wedne Mr. and Mi CGirove Milk of Wes! returned to her | from Erie, hav- t three months of rosthwalle on and ral Cronemilier M: on with a ning at the home East Nitt Karl Rein! treet ery! [8 pen it ny Mar- ciel ove ble on all ard Oi the weekend In delph Mr. ind Mu South Barnard guest Pine eo Apartments weeks in Bay Walter Or fined # conaneg Mau | thelr Crave A E. Dilis of Harrisburg late Hillcrest where he the § Farm Wet Juba ohn R. Juba SHow SOn ‘resson Caldwel of ‘lub are and mid-gsemester vacation parents spending the with his EM ent thu Haru Mr Grove of Wilkes weekend with his wick avenue and Mis, W. C. Parsons | Helster street had as their weekend | guests their son Howard of Jones town and Jeanne Hoflord of Mead- Barre { famil on of | ville Mrs, W. A fr avehnlie Washington risburg Dr, and Brovic of East Fos pent last week in D. C. and also in Har Mi . Glenn A returned to th home Wie Fairmount aven waving visited in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. A Nest Beave Avenue t dinner Thursday In former's sister, Mri and sister-in<Jaw Mr ersox of State College Phyllis Rickey of Fillmore Mrs, Mary on jowersox ol entertained of Anna Grap John Bow and his niece A0NoT Willlammeq Allen street entertained man’s Organization the ity Baptist chur Wednesday Mr. and M: West Beaver aver y i the week wit Pitiab of of 's mother nna Gras reel enterin we 8 » Mer ISAING Bible Paul's Met 1 home Tues URGENT NEED FOR ARMY NURSES immediat nd urgen be nesied Army FEW pen pleted large genera early in 760 nur panned Army Roxie Union Port Matilda Mrs. Henny Crond on Harold Harold appreciated. He or mu T. Henry attendants These the Presbhyt then in being st church and will the Holiness church il atiended family of the rere Union were first re. gular meeting held in everal The Meth held Services in the nex: be They held or we you forget January 5 rapid- wid February first the age will be on ali taxes. Be thrifty and meet your obligations to community in which you lve, enabling your township offi- uccessfully carry on the of the district for the good Passing percent the Thus cals busines Lo " ass M. Quay Willams who ere | tary of the Huston Twp. Board of | Supervisors, bad to make the sec- trip from Harrisburg to meet the auditors since one of the awudi- hatl a gocial affair on hand not atlend the first meel- tom ahd conild ing Mrs. Mae Willlams is seriously il their home in Harrisburg. Her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. ] The local W. C. T. U, met at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Wellers, Tuesday evening, Januar; 14, he Woman's Society of Chiris- | tian service to the Methodist church | will meet with Mrs. Ethel Richards, | Friday evening, January 24. | Those from Port Matilda Grange attending Pomona Grange meeting i at Pleasant Gap last Saturday were: | | Mrs, Phoebe Cronister. John Me. | Kamey, G. E. Ardery. Mrs. Roxie | Mrs, Mattie Williams, Mrs, fays Harpster and Mrs. Jean Gene Mr. Byron Richards and daugh- | tor Marion of Blanchard called at | the Joseph Willams home Sunday afternoon. om ~G3hop the Classified columns FREE! Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show | 1:30 FP, M. EVERY SUNDAY W.F.B.G. | Mr 17.000 nurse Arms POT though as available for fmergency, naires wu not meet Army Oech BOALSBURG The Ladies Mi Reformed ci Harold Wednesday Fisher Mr. John Patterson and chiidren, Virginia, John, Jr. and Billy. Mr: Emma Brouse and Miss Beulah Fortney spent Wednesday at Al- OCHA The Home Decoralor: der the supervision Butler | met at Ida and Rach day © vening Thoee attending were Mrs. Robert Day, Mrs. Keyes, Mr: Peter Swank, Mrs. Nell Fisher, Mrs Thomas Jones, Miss Clara Pouse and Miss Kathryn lang, of State College Miss Ida Pugh has ber home at Meversdale ing her sister Group un. iss Heien Of Misse 1 Segner on Wednes- of he home returned Ww aller visit- brother-in-law, and Mrs. Richard Lindeman Dr. and Mrs, David Ailman of Wyandotie, Mich. announte the birth of a daughter born December 3th. The baby has been named Emeline Beth. Mrs. Allman was and | the former Virginia Hess. Miss Anna Dale of Woodsdale spent the awekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MoGirk. Mr, and Mrs, John Stover of Al- toona, spent Sunday with the for- mers mother. Mrs, Willlam Stover, who has been confined for several weeks due to iliness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitz are the proud parents of a baby boy born Thursday al the Centre County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Greensburg, spent with the former's Henry Hosterman, i Mrs. Nell Pisher Is spending a week with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Pisher at Hosterman, the weekend mots, Mrs. | | Washington, D, C. HOWARD Mrs. Martha Evey and Miss Sg- | ranne Hoffman spent Saturday in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Walle and | children, of Tyrone visited ai the | home of Mr, W, E Confer family, | Sunday. Mr, John H. Wagner, Miss Hea | nor Leathers and Joanne Wagner, | spent Sunday in Johnstown at the ! gor Mr. A. A. Wagner family. Mrs, Walter H. Kurtz and young | | daughter Judith Ann, born in the | | Centre County hospital came home, | | Sunday, ! Mrs. George Regal is able to be! Mrs. Ralph Stgman of Marysville | spent the weekend at the home of | William Emberton gi | her aughies, Mrs, Apunda Guid. ner, — a on attending lent lard Bdwards, Mill Hall § his son, Mt Walker of home of Mr. Harry siting at the Farris Walker Mrs, George children Connie ery, of Endwe Hugh M Mercer Judith lee Columbu visit Mrs. Mercer’ Mr, ang OG Sei MOSHANNON Thos Quarter y confer Methodist church in 8Bnow Friday even ing from here were: Mr, and Mr leRoy lawl Mr. and Mr: Joh Lucas, Mr. Thom Sehmoke Jacob Hazzard, Mi Mrs. Mahlon nie Norton M ng M1 hil Eleanor were Sunday Ambers Pye , Jr and two and George and Mra daughter, Ohio ar 4 parent iar Julkley Bulkley Mar " 3. N. ¥ and of who atlenaed Le ene ut Lh Hho Roy 8h ( dren and Donald afternoon cali- Cooper ers at Lhe Home Maurer "A el RUNVIL Mr Lawsr LE Millesbu Reviva evening Everybody tend every Yi ! meets I ————n. MP —— —— PORT MATILDA Miss Kathiren friends in Tyros cently Howard Miles, o Cov her several visited Unionviil a banguct at F. lodge room on Saturday suffered a heart attack. but are he is Improving John Thomas Mrs. Zones her son and Roy Zones Miss Kathrin Young, of TS spent Sunday with hes mother, Cora Young The regular monthly the Port Matilda Parent-Teacher Association will be held Tuesday evening, Janvary 28, at 8 o'clock. in the school asuditoritgn. The speaker will be from State College. There hg be a door prize and activities Miss Thompson's pupils bya Presbyterian Missionary So ciety held its monthly meetin wg in the church, Friday afternoon, Jan- uary 10. Seven members were pres. and a covered dish luncheon was served. The next tneeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Hen- ritzy. The leader will be Mrs. W, PF. Woodring George Murray, ¢ H i evening report list with Mr: on spent family the sick Sunday Mr. and Tone Mrs meeting of of Latrobe was in| | town Wednesday on business 8. C. Lykens, Fay Wallace, and E | M. Woodring spem\ Thursday after- | noon at Milesburg on business John W. Williams is visiting with i his sister, Mrs. Leah Cowher at Ty- one | A birthday party was held on! Soturday evening In honor of How | Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and daugh- | ter, Pally, Mr. and Mra. Ben Nico. j demus and daughter, Ann, Mr. and { Mrs. W. J. Woodring, Mrs, Hein | Henritey, Mrs. Roxie Sanderson, (J. Woodring, and Miss Isabell oi Mrs, E. T. Spoils has been on the | (sick list suffering with the grippe. | Recent callers at the E. M. Wood | ring home were Mr. and Mrs. George | Hoover aid Mire. A. B. Bennett and | ‘niece, Miss Evelyn Hanscome, { | : i BENNER TWP. and family to Eagleville this week. Paul Blair iz getting in his sum- CENTRE COUNTY'S ORE MINES (Compiled by Howard Bank (Howard Furnace (0) TT bunk Ji of the Heel bank and had Whe 2 ban beet it not Kno t 1800 ward Voneda Bank, Penn's Valley Group of Ira on Sunday and family Rev, Jacob Zang ter | Lemont Omdor! and family, « Harold Fauee of at the Lone this seek ang George McKinley Milesburg. th Evangelical and Willer Coleville Spruce Cr Bon the grippe arou Faurey, Paul ne: minis ind ene of the victans nd here Blair uffering wit are Everett Francis and { Mae Benner The WPA workes Tork a few da H bad weather Robert Glenn. Russell and Randal) Glasgow are all working down in Maryland, Mrs. Russell Glasgon gone down to Keep house for men Josue this week Hameport, fitherile to the sold a fine beef butcher at Fil There are butchers and chicken dealers trawling through here in abundance George McKinle: to Altoona this shipping People bringing and family werk to do Grove BOATIC say stock and poultry are good prices at the Riegel sales held every week at his sales bam at Centre Hall Quite a lot of the people ing the new ielephone put in Cecil Shuey jeft here on Satur. day for camp With ihe company hie hag joined are nas KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY’S Phone #5P8-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOMER LAUNDEY ELECTRIC STOVES Harry Willams, Bellefonte) expecied & The Rows Bank, x in Harrls township of Linden Hall, and M. Ross props bout 100 yard SIE I+ was in large pices A shaft was A " 1 " L100 ies Jame n Walson Bank Sinking Creek Mine ner Bank wm Wag- Continued In = Future Jesue) Diemer L. 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