January 30, , 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three —— MILESBURG Here we are about snowed under [a tiny | and still coming down, But then what can we expect in the winter Miss Martha Walker, R. N, went to Philadelphia on Priday to go on duty at the Presbyterian Hospital there, Miss Betty Smith has been quite Ml during the past ten days, but | much improved at this writing Recent visitors at the George Smith home were Mr. and Mi Charles Grenninger of Lockport Heights and the latters son-in-la and daughter of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack of Yarnell, purchased and are now liv ing In the former Geo. Smith home Sunday visitors at the John Sm home Were Mr. and Mrs, Geol Smith of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mt William Wenrick and family, Mr Blanche Wenrick and son of Snow Shoe, visitors throughout the were Mrs. Cameron Casher and daughter Lytle Wenrick of Snow Shoe, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph MecCart ney and Mrs. Oscar Fisher of Mt Eagle Mr. John Tate pneumonia at this what Improved It 1s an old purifies the alr it may help con 0) the grippe and flu In a recent letter from an in Los Angeles, Calif ne si that the weather is a trifle cold that thelr rainy season has ahd they have had Out there they keep track of inches instead of the river like do here in t. Their thee is an und nd BUSH HorLow | The deep snow mu kep people home from Sunday Sct we only had 33 present We } Know OO that some were absent on a count of sickness Our community lot of sitkne weeks, Very lew familie: caped the grippe nearly all having it at Glag to say that proving. The school to schoo] on been no school s 16, on account of Williams being in, week who | wriling vat thi epidemic close to T67 Eas \ergT h ue one WON some one children started back Monday. There has Thur: Jan Ss . he teacher Mr ince day A800 most of this Pri- nome of Every. Cottage prayer meeting day night Jan. 31, at th Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lucas body welcome, Miss Wilma OShell, who has been employed at the Edward Bush home for some time {is now working el Lewistown. Elsie Watson spent last at the Edward Bush home. Rev. and Mrs. Byrd were supper puesis at the home of Mrs. Edna Bpotis and family last Wednesday Monday r fing porkers mer Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spotts and son ! The owls have been calling for weather nM ————— MOSHANNON were 47 sunday soft in the summer but it 100. It is dry person to walk a tiny trinkle Can go on a rampage enough at times [or across the bed of it and not get their feet wet. It was 45 vears 8th of Jan. 1941 zince she in California and in all that time has never seen the river run ning full. Also there are some high mountains are usually covered with rainy eason. And | the without present at the School Sunday, Jan, 20th, Sermon by pastor, C. M Hammond, at 9:30 p. m M Mabe] McGowen ployed at State College here lia Craft, who is one There Methodist the has who Is em- lived spent las week at her home Mrs. Corde well at this writing ha to Wil. Hamsport LO spend some time wilh her Mi E Nwood Rim not so there that snow during the the residen seeing any EACH PASSING SCROLI {oe : ie daughter old now vile Mi 11. 2400. faughte 1 \ Hape y Croll OF © Yamsport last 1 and wil LR Lew mo and ne open Wee § SP —— PINE GLEN Watson Macke ¢ Meek weather "Nn have been arour nd wood } push called bar- wheat liam and oats crops Saxion Jr. awtoed tot Ira Benner on Md ’ take Mr, Benner along itm to help butcher on | Mr Saxion has 6 large to kill for his family's sum- apartment store, coming downstairs. However managed to take away ten or ve cartons of cigarels and four gars. Mr and Mn they pointed | fonte Symphonic Styling Featured In 1941 Hudsons I'he Hagan Mots y Hudson Belle and vicinity, will wid a for- housewarming weer mal opening celebration today and all thi it the new il WN ervice hen quarter {0 North ocated [Moma NNO nCeIne shades of grey and new Hudson 8h An ent known re more Qecor For Random Items (Continued from page of Decemin more SOOM TEASONd WwW k wit! befor Chri 4 with reason. The jopical en ries would have been the prrson. The only ma E+ vO y apparent d of the pe. the arrest of answer thal frequen quit 80 sudden t«.mesh (transmission Hudson fon LOPT. Diocker Lyx engineered fei fis 1941] ) tro. Hudsons, Thu more efficient mplifi ~ COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Reformed Bunday hayes met oN All Lyle and of Mr 0 Lemons, cemmelery al afternoon Pine Grove gues: wit? M ed e Jeff How me al iw eral qiec and was buried in Lhe Houserville on Sunday Mrs. Marie Krebs of a the weekend SNOW baked been Peace! The sauerkraut and SUPPEr sponsored by he Circle Bunday Bchool class on last Baturday night was a decided suc of Those who at'ended of Mrs, Nancy last Tuesday, wer non, Brooklyn, N Charles Wegner Jane and Marg: Jane Kissing i Bellefonte; Mn Mrs, Grace Humphil Lambert als alia Day Mr asugn in, son C James Beave Halderman 8 KENNEDY ) i i » ock Haver he Mrs Creek Con Fairvies i the Jacob Comey ane Decker of Mi {er Lacag of week at SHOE Mary. Mr and Mr Sunday with Park's unily, of Park ine Philip Mrs. E-~ brother, John Shingletor re- mn daught ghter Park moLher ¥ Wi Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SFEFRVICR S Fhone Bellefonte BIR: NT. FAGLE, PA F. OO. Howard, Fa FREE! Blatchtord's Amateur Hour Show M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From W.F.8.0. 1:38 P FF pasm————— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phene 487.) Bellefonte, Pa. 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Le ie PORT MATILDA Mrs, Roxie Sanderson, Miss lsa- Snyusr and Mr. Bob Ellenber- were Tuesday evening dinner of Mr. and Mrs Ben Nico Tw ger guests dems Mr ( port, vi his parenis Wotiring Mr. J. R, Woodring has gone to Pittsburgh, where he has secured employed in the Westinghouse The PTA meeting was held on Miesday evening. The gpeaker wa Prof. 8hibli, fram Penn Helen Thompsons enteriainment Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Miles Tuesday afternoon at Tyrone Mr. A. H. Duncan and Miss Ann Hoffer of Philipsburg, day dinner guests of Mr. Boyd Williams dinner in celebration of Mrs, Wil lam’'s and Mr, Duncan's birthday Mrs, Victor Weston, who has heen in poor health for some time Is very much improved al this time Principal of our schools, Mr. H. 8 Alshouse gpent Saturday in toona Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snyder spent the weekend with Mr, Snyder's par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, D. C Snyder, | at Tyrone. David Dickson spent the weekend with relatives ai Tyrone Rev, J. €. Young retired M. E. minister passed away at his home | Monday morning, he had been ail- | ing for some time with complica tion due to ald age, he was abuot 80 | years old. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Abbie Williams Young, living in New York, Puneral services will be held on Thursday afternoon ¢ Mr, Jimmie Wiser is reported to be on the glek list with grippe. Bear Visits School When Miss Florence Yaw, teacher ofl the Loyalsock School of Upper Fairfield Township, and her pupils arrived at the sthosl on a recent morning they found that a bear had prowled around the groperty, lunch ing fram seraps of food about the | grounds and leaving his foot- prints, | Pig and ciear, on the school porch, K. Woodring of William dled over the weekend with Mri. E M Mr. and Pups gave an spent and Mrs State. Miss | were Sun- | They had a turkey | Al | 3 Mr. Harold E 1941 Election Calendar Released ontinued [rom page one) committer: | incurred for y Tike the Primar political Pennes last day to file vacancies caused by withdrawal at the Primary Election or by N Last day to change party enrollment for non-part injcipal Ejection (Pittsburgh) Scranton) day to petition Quarter Session an expense account for the Primary Ele Return Board meets at noon to compute and canvas cast at the Municipal Election roliment before the Mi Cities of the Second Class the Second Class A Last votes Last day to fle petitions to contest expe liae sulstituted Nominst accounts for ex- vy Election on Certificates to AY fates nominated Paper of canau mination an en- and Cities of Court for an audit of tion the the ein tion Of any can- didate except Governor and. Lieutenant Governor | Last day for candidates and treasurer: for expenses incurred for fo file expense accounts Municipal Election of political committees | First day to register after the Municipal Election eXpense actount for the Munic MARTHA Mrs, Helene Spackman Mrs Beatrice Andrews Miss Julia Stiver, | Elmer Btiver and Glenn Williams | Visited with Mr, Merry of McKeesport last Thurs- { day and Friday. Also Mrs. Andrews | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Ed. Straw of Turtle Creek | Mrs. Gladys Spackman spent { Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. ! | Charles Spackmian of Stale College, — | Gienn and Harold Williams, El- John ! mer, Walter, Samuel and Stiver attended the Farm Show al | Harrisburg last Wednesday. CGensamer atlended the Neighbor. | home of Mrs. Edra Shultz, of Por: Matfida, Thursday afternoon. Maitle Willlams, ards, Mrs. Gladys Spackman, Mrs Mays Harpster and Harry Maurer | attended the Quarterly Conference {held In the Methodist church al Julian, Sunday afternoon, The nex{ r*gular meeling of Port Matilda Orange Thursday evening February 6, and Mrs, Walter | Mrs. Roxie Knarr and Mrs. Jean | hood Garden Club meeting at the | Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Steele, Mrs. |. Mrs. Ethel Rich- Last day to petition Quarter Sessions Court for an audit of an ipa) tlection a LR I LL Fire Loss £5000 During the absence of the fam. ily, fire of undetermined origin de- stroyed the nearly century old farm thome of Thomas Young, near Fow- {lerdville, Columbia county, with a loss of $5.000, Mr. and Mrs. Young were in Wilkes-Barre at the time to bring home from school their daughter, Helen, 10, and were not (aware of the blaze until they re. turned. 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