THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 80, 1941. REBERS ' Blerly, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Garrett, Mr. and Mrs, Harry G, Hubler, of Wilkinsburg, visited the former's mother, Mrs, Ada Hubler the past weekend. Miss Margaret Grubb underwent an appendectomy at the Centre County Hospital, last Friday Miss Dorothy Arbogast of Phila- delphia. was a guest of her friend Mark Limbert, the past weekend Adam Relsh had the misfortune of breaking his ankle last Wednes- day, while working on the Fetterofl lumber job. his foot was caught by a rolling log. He was taken Ww the Lock Haven hospital, where the leg was placed in a cast and was brought home several days later, Mrs, Minnie Musser of Aarons- burg, is employed at the Pau} Browa | home. Mrs. Brown and Infant son Fdward Bugene, returned from the Centre County Hospital, Friday Mr. and Mrs harles Walker of Aaronsburg, visited the former? grandmother, Mrs. Elmeda Miller several days last week Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bair returned from & two weeks visit Flordia last Wednesday Mrs. Della Mack and daughter: Helen, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mark and son of Loganton, called on the former's sister, Mrs. Savilla Stitzer Sunday. The Rebekah lodge gave a lare- well party for Mrs, Paul Cummings on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Winters, The Cumming family expect 10 move to Williams. port in the near future. The local ¥. P. M, C. and mem- bers of the Millhelm Y. P. M. C. were entertained at the William Tarbert home on Friday evening 10 President, Mark Limbert. Special features on the program were a piagiet by Betty Gentzel and Doris Mallory: a trumpet sol> by William Tarbert Jr. and study of the text book, “Stand By China.” followed by prayer by Mrs. Houseal. Deli- clog refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Houseal, Misses Esther Breon, Helen Rishe! and Betty Auman of Millheim: Rev. and Mrs, R. A. Babcock, Mark Limbert, Ned and Gordon Hosterman Wil liam Tarbert Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon, Misses Betty and Phyllis Page, Betty Gentzel Doris Mallory, | Maybelle Breon man. Mr. and Mrs. ©. M. Bierly and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Bierly returned last Thursday from a pleasure trip to Plorida Among local people who attended the Farm Show at Harrisburg. last week were these: Mr. and Mrs Bieglow, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Es- terline, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ester- line, Mr. Russell Grazier, Mr. and Mis. Robert Bierly, Mrs W. F and Pauline Au- Shopman Fatally Injured Harry Payne Gillespie, 50, of Oak {| Milroy, were at The meeting was in charge of the’ BURG Mr. and Mrs, Francis Wert and Mr Land Mrs. EH. Hosterman, Eldon Ilgen who has been em- ' ployed in Baltimore, Md., is home at thus writing, | Miss Mary Loulse Kelly, who has beens employed at Wanamaker's in Philadelphia, reiurned home last week for an indefinite visit Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wert, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Wert. Mr. and Mrs, Harold BEsterline, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Esterline, Miss Miriam Zerby, Mr. Rolland BEsterline, Mrs. Annie Stover, and Mrs, R. W. Mayer, were entertained at Madisonburg last | Priday evening by Mrs, Pear) Hack man and Miss Mabel Vonada at the latter's home. Sunday guests at the C. M, Blerly home were: Mr, and Mrs, John Gray and Paul Blerly of State Col- lege; Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Blerly of Miilheim; Mr, Woodrow Blerly of Harrisburg; Mr. Charles Kream- er, of York; Miss Eine Prosser of Atlantic City and Mr. Eugene Blerly, formerly of Philadelphia, bu | now transferred to Aunbridge The Millhelm Fire Company was called to Smuliton on Friday be- cause of an overheated stove pipe, (in the Bmery Grenoble home. Mrs. Ada Bierly and Mrs, Harvey Brungart of Mifinburg, were Thursday visitors in Rebersburg and were supper guests at the H. H Royer home. Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and Miss Martha Boal of Centre Hal visited Mrs, Ele Auman on Sat- urday Mr, Mrs. Henry Winters of the Harry Boone home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hackenburg motored to Allentown on Saturday where they are guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zacharias Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings of Williamsport, and Mr. ang Mrs, Ralph Cummings of Lock Haven spent the weekend at the A. G ummings home ang Mr. Kenneth Breon and Mr. Car- | los Tyson both employed by Bethe lehem Steel Co, of Steelton, visited their respective homes Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg visited in Muncy on Thursday Dr. K. A. Law was confined to his home nd due la grippe Mr Mis, Truman family of Spring M Mrs. Dean ald, of the past weeks to Wise and 5 and Mr. and Gepbart and son, Ger. Greenburr were Sunday din. ner guests at John Bruugart nome nd ang the Sunday dinner rest at Adam Relsh home were Mr Mrs, Merrill Gephart and daugh ter, Donna, of Aaronsburg From what could be learned accident, Gillespie was repair work when in of the atop Going some unlearm. , ed manner he slipped and fell. Mr ceived before when he fel} from a locomotive in the shoo. a Gillespie was born at Greenfield. Pa. June 5. 1888, the son of George and Katherine Gillespie. PINE GROVE MILLS Mr, Daniel Frank motored to Washington, Sunday last to witness [the mauguration exercises. He was accompanied by a couple of friends. | Our highway boss Mr. Marshall | Barto, 18 hugging his stove these winter days nursing severe attack of grippe Banker and farmer D, 8, Peterson was making locomotion with the ald of a cane the past week on account of some rheumatism, is botler wb this writing Mr. Jacob DD, Neidigh, veteran grain merchant, is reported serious ly il at his Pine Hall home. He was taken suddenly ll last week on a fox chase near his home farm J. H. McCracken, J, Milo Camp- bell and N. E. Hess were among the notables from thig section ate tending the Parm Show on Wednes- day. Others were C. H. Myers and family were all weekers at show, C H. Campbell G, E, Harper, G Corl and ton ahd ind C. T. Homan Albright. Ben Carl Kocher Harry Peter Samuel M. Hes wive A. L Johnston, G, E. Fry and Paul Sunday purchased last week, a brand new Olver Tractor, up-to- date, from the C. W. Behers agen at Gravevilie Iw Lady JusOn Lodge vill ser y roast chicken upper Feb. inthe 1. ©. O. F. hall 5 to 10 A Bazaar also b er, all proceeds « i O O. and 25¢. per trlate un . YARNELL The Ladies Sunday will meet he home of Mra. Anna Miller, Friday evening. Jan, 31 A variety supper will be the feature of the ‘evening. All members urged to { ble and br a dime. They ad have a quilt in at the home of Mrs. Vivian Walker and will be glag to have all the help they Mr. and M Charles Brown mo- tored to Avis, last Sunday p. m. and on Monday attended the Farm Show at Harrisburg, with Mr. and Mrs. Budd Boyer, Charles Flax and family moved last week to Central City. He sold his place in Felzertown 0 a man from New Florence Those who spent last Thursday quilting at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Knecht at Mill Hall RF. D were: Mrs. Raymond Coakley, Mrs Harry S8hawley., Mrs, Claire Shaw- ley, er and Mrs, Toner Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8hawley ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Charlier Hipple of Bellefonte, to the Farm Show last Wednesday Sunday Schoo! next Sunda; mc ———— rn A ——————— Fined For Contempt Hicks, f= sult, it of turn In Bradford eoumty emt and called a wit who was testifying “a lar He was promptly fined $600 for contempt, which be pad immediate. Iy. It was the first fine for contempt that Judge C. M. Culver ever order ed In} 15 years on the bench a family and Rebekah wil r t a i) School Class at t are tend ¥ attend uo Pre ng O can ge: on | 9:30; cacaing £eIrvice a J R defendant in a 1 1pport spoke Oo i — Truckers! Attention! ld TRUCK Sale! WE ARE FORCED TO MAKE BIG REDUCTIONS IN OUR USED TRUCK INVENTORY Real Bargains Are Available on All Types and Sizes of Used Trucks Pick-Ups Panels Dumps Express Trucks Over 20 to Choose From! Ask About Our Guarantee! DECKER MOTOR CO. USED TRUCK HEADQUARTERS South Spring Street Bellefonte, Pa. L. | wife and Jr., Barl John- | soni Harold, Mrs. Homer Walk- | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Feb, 2 are ag follows: Sundsy School 0:30; Worship with sermon 10:45, and CE 6:45 Ladies Alde Society will hold their [ next monthly meeting at the home lof Mrs. Wiliam Beightol on Sal- urday evening, Feb, 1 prepared to participate in both the | Valentine and question box. Mr. and Mrs children Nancy and Ronald of Cen- tre Hall, spent Tuesday cvening at [the C. E. Alley home | Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Noll and { children Dicky, Elsie Jane and Ketineth and Mary June Fye mo- | on Sunday | w | | tored 10 State College afternoon and called to see Mr H Kaufman who is bedfast in & critical condition many friends | wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs, E. R. Bartley was a Wed~ nesday caller at the Orvis Clark and Henry Vonada homes and a dinner 2 the Ira Haagen home An cream party was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. D. P. Ertley and family the follow= ing guests were present: Mrs, Sum- Noll and daughter Elsie Jane and son Dick, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Aley daughter Betle and son Leon Kenneth Neldigh, Richard Vonada and Robert Conaway, At the Beout meeting on Monday ight it was decided that all scouts will meet at 1:00 February 1. Wil bly x leaders have a his esl al of ne t from both pa clock Baturday oD all those who can pos be present? The few surprises, On Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Ted Dixson and son Ronald accompanied Mr, William Boone to Marsh Creek 0 visit the latter's brother Mr. Wilson Boone who 8 in a gerious condition. Mr, and Mrs, William Beightol nd chaaren Harry, Earl and Loulse and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway | and children Kathryn, Lucy, Lester and Harry were Sunday dinner gue at the John Dunkle home near Hacla, the chier attraction was in commemoration of the birthday of Louise Beightol, Mr. Harry 8wope of Pittsburgh and Miss lerol. spent las, week with the fore mer's father Mr, Elmer Swope Dorothy Betz, who is employed in Lock Haven beautician, ta 5.8 as a Mr. and Mrs. John Moore spent from Sunday Wednesday in New York and Philadel. until phia We are glad see Paul Lego able to be about again as usual after being ill for over three months Mrs, Forrest was quite ill last week, Mra. Henry Noll and Mrs. Ray Melroy motored to Harrisburg Thursday afternoon and returned home Saturday. Ray Melray and Esther Noll accompanied them on the return trip. “Dick” Knofliinger was home from Harrisburg for the weekend Mr, and Mrs. Warren were guests Sunday at the Fred Healy home, Mrs Ruth Crumlish and Mrs, Maude Herman entertained af Bridge at the formers home last Thursday afternoon. The proceeds to be used for President's Birthday Fund for Infantile paralysis. Terry Noll spent Sunday aflere noon with relatives at Millheim and Reberaburg Mrs. William Tucker. Mrs. Roy Adams sasisied by Mrs. Ralston Derr entertained a number of the Senior ladies of our town” at her home inst Wednesday afternoon. w Benford Proceeds were given io the Presis | dent's Birthday club. Edward Spicher was among the Birthday Pa tis ey Scheduled Tonight (Continued from Page 1) m.. and admission will be 75 cents a person. Formal or informal dress will be In order, it was announced by William Beckinger, committee chairman. Centre Hall A benefit dance will be held In the Centre Hall-Potter Township High school auditorium, with Prank | For Rr I now Remova lin Goodlinrt as chairman of the ; committee, Howard ! A number of Howard residents {have opened their homes for bene {fit card parties. They are: bridge, iMrs. Malcolm Wagner, Mrs. J. N | Welkert; 500, Mrs. H. E. Butler, Mrs, Kline B. Wolf, Mrs. William Mapes; | Chinese checkers, Mrs. Nelle Weber. i Local chairmen in Howard are Mrs. Ww A bingo party will be held by the women of the P. O. of A. in the P. 10. 8. of A. hall Pleasant Gap Mrs. Hugh Crumiieh, local chairs man, wii hold a benefit card party {at her home. Port Matilda | A benefit card party will be held iat the home of the loeal chairman, {but the Woman's Club will present in check to the paralysis fund, aoe cording to an aunouncement by [Miss Bessie Miles, president of the club, Pine Grove Mills Mrs. Maude Miller, jocal chairs man, announced a benefit card party to be held at the 1. O. O. F. hall A benefit parly, Blerly ir: charge. Spring Mills Party In the Spring Mills school Please come | John Schaeffer and | there | Virginia Pisher of Chars | PLEASA | arine distributed with the Balti. in {more American. On sale at all news. | spent the weekend here at | home, Mr, and Mrs | ehildren spent Wednesday of last {week al the Farm Show and report. led a fing time, | A correction in ast weeks items wis that the Misses Barbara, Ree | bocca and Sara Shafler's who attended Miss Katlwyn Cone away's birthday party. Mr. and Mrs, Clair Rossman of Mill Hall, and Glen Confer of Beech | Creek. visited at the John Deltz and Mrs. Florence Rossman homes on Sunday Harry Butler of Howard, and Ben Vonada of Pine Creck, were Sunday guests at the Hubert Von- ada home Mr. J. J. Vonada a farmer in ow vicinity for a number of years past, but now retired and living near Howard, suffered a stroke on Sati- urday and Is in a very serious cone dition. Mr, Vonada has many friends here who wish him a speedy recovery Mr Newton Weaver of State Col- lege, spent Sunday afternoon » A. A. Garrett home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dolan of Millheim, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. George Dolan and family Sunday dinner guests at the James Shaffer home were Mr, and Mrs. Wibwr Emel and chjidren Nancy and Clair of Heward R. D No. 3. Mrs. Gerirude Sheasley and daughter Shirley and Mr, Elise i worth Conaway of Beech Creek | other callers were Mr. Matthew | Conaway of Flemington, Mrs. James | Lucas and Budd Fike of this place | Mr. and Mrs. C. BE Aley and | daughter Beite and son Leon of | this place and Mrs, Jack Mabus of Bellefonte were Sunday dinner | guests at the John Schaeffer home { of Centre Hall | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson and | children spent Sunday aflernoon at | the Milford Heaton home | Miss Arline Bwope spent Satur- | day evening with her friends Bar- | bara and Rebecca Shaffer Miss Nora Weight called at E R. Bartley Wednesd ermoon | Clair Belghtol and Iva Berry of | Lock Haven, were callers at William Beightol home on Wednes- alternoon of la week HOT You Lu cay st NT GAP br n the drall for Texa We ar boul again inst wwvek Mra, leonard O'Donnell returned home As Philadelphia, where had been quite i In a a number of months much improved in health and i: able 10 be about a usunl. Her daughter Marjorie who bad bern visiling her grandmother | at-Jersey Shore returned home with { her Last Wednesday Mrs. Henry Noil sccompanied Mrs. Ray Melroy 10 | Williaangport where they sttended a Philco and Bendix meeting The new line in each a Tops. | Mrs Ray Noll gave a Benefit Bridge Parly Wednesday evening and each member of ihe Bridge Club entertained at the home of Mra, Willlam Tucker Priday even. | ing gave a quarter toward the fund also, | Mrs. Blaine Brooks and Miss Lil- lian Foss were among the sick folks ali last week but are improving who left last week ee George Gheen being Guile ERG 0 ™ aller Sun from slic hospital for {8he is very Miles Bartley and | Local Troopers | her | er, | petzer | Lose, Charles L. Anderson, Paul Cin Confer, | J. Dugan, Samue] L | The scheduled to depart from fonte o'clock Saturday of tal in thi be day been that tal of Lock Haver in addition ungent 104) scheduled Monday at 6:50 o'clock The tion ot gion and Auxiliary Brooks-Doll Since the departure of |! ized equipment maining have the armory post East for meals al West of (Continued from Page 1) James | Edward | Bernard Yeager, Frank | Ciales, | George Cieorge names | William were omitted in the lst of persons tJunfor LL. Rockey, George gher, Dean Benner Donald L. | a fal car 15-ton include William F, Cox and 14 Curtin that Bgl signation he had dep The 21-car in Lock Haven ang hie station (Continued from Page 2) Miss Margaret Coliege spent 8 her home bhete Mr: Andrew Hal Milesburg, Pa end visiting with Mr. and Mrs C. Willisuns Leave For Camp Emest Emel Pletcher Yeager, G GUbert Page Kutches Emerick Vincent Baney Dann. Donald Goodhart E. Bloom, Mike Coppick N. Col ’ Max H L Mangino Green, Robert 8Leve Eller Benjamin H Confer, Norman P. Holt and James L James Irvin remainder of Jallery the Belle " 2.39 A LO- the station at alternoor men passenger 55 officer: nd in the rain wil w Battery Officer wi Symmonds, 1A Oeorge P ounces Yi and group bearing 1 155mm Lt. Harry gun I wa Boyd from accepted owing ndent rain wi 24 officers a! Cl il AI \i Bellefom Camp Shel pL § Fel Ww Us WwW Arrive at mort toy jocal ba by thu Post Monday members of he been marching and of Bellefonte ! the Cox Batter >} from wad fer yb re uiean High Street sll UNIONVILLE . ¢ | § Gi v } aturday oy and two spent the OTA E werk. | R | of this place PRICE REDUCTIONS THAT INSURE QUICK SELLING In other words money-saving opportunities that call for immediate action on the part of customers today. When dozens of lots of merchandise become #0 reduced in quantity, thot alert stock-keeping requires that they he reduced in price. So when we amnounce a clearance of this kit early shopping is advised. OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN PARTY A Genuine Cliarance Children’s C (oats Children Mi Jersey Dresses ses’ High-School Jacket es’ R Jacket: men's Fur-Trimmed Coat Jackets 3 I'es88 SKIres 1.00) 1bberized 1.9K 19.75 2.9% 1.98 1.38 21 10.9% 1.39 8.98 - JEN en. J 49 3.98 & 4.98 roy . 4 itin & Crepe Blouse: versible Coat Prints. .111f olUILs All Wool Boys’ Knickers. _ es. Were 2.00 CC LINTZ°S BELLEFONTS WALTER COMEN, Manager. | Mrz. Robert Hall pending past DUrg stay aife Mr ployee Com; wit il the greats manths in ang nea Pa. h for a Um Mr. and Mrz Harry Jones of Wess ed with } Ken a We n a 1 Hall former + Pe: » Pe ne ” n the wer Ray LIAS mpoyine the Titan ’ ~* "y wi 0 Be lleTont Allred Northern Pens with the for 1 of Tioga. was during Awarded Medal Farrel of fat . - Mansf A H Ivania Power 4 0) been pred dent's medal awarded When Ernest Jone Sruck storm July iIneman eis Pre M lesaving Lar ~ is Oy ig ast - ‘ " a ai — csnmm— r Broker Bul She Weds veoding 5 of Middleboro tree and suf Despite mae Or 18, of } i Year-Old Biscuit - Le i SCH Newpors tn A ——— i +8 not ven 1th less understood oy s of 4 cities, In- CAnem we ONE Elwood Brooks has been quite 101 | {for the past few days | Mr. and Mrs Dale Adams of Me- Connelisville but well known In this vicinity are receiving congratula~ | tions over the arrival of Dale Ken- | i eth Jr. on the 18th. of thiz month A Ps Millheim Benefit, party with Postmaster ©. | \E Musser sz chairman. Admisiton tickets th all events { {have been kept as low as possible | ito enable everyone to attend At (most places refreshments either will be served or will be available, and ia wide variety of entertainment iheip the | patronage | ‘Owners Responsible | (Continued from page one) | This constitutes a serious offlense as is | [available to Centre countians who | splendid cause by their | [it is a violation of a state law, due | ito the fact that it seriously would lar fire hydrant. | Both Fire Department {both these matters be given the ut. I most attention, HOWARD Confer of Orviston, spent Tuesday Mr, William Wyland wio Is em- ployed at Orviston, spent the week- end at his home. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Tressler and | Shirley Ann Mock of State College. | visited at the Mr. Oecorge Regal | home, Saturday. Miss Sophia Caprio of Lock Ha- | ven, wis a weekend guest of Miss | Eleanor Leathers. Misses Nelle and Anna Moker re. | turned to their homes Saturday | after a months visit in Pittsburgh, | with their brother, Mr. Harry Kaup, | | Training England's Dogs of War | Explaining in words and pictures | how airedalos are taught to rescue [Victims buried in bombed buildings | with Samuel 0d carry messages. under heavy | machine-gun fire. One of many fea. | tures in the February 9th of | The American Weekly, the Big mag- stands i Mr. Shefman Confer, Mrs. Annie | ‘{ hinder the Fire Department should | it be necessary to use that particu- | officials | at the home of Mr. Laster Wyland. gy — COME IN...Let os make a record of your voice! Yes . . . make a real, professional record of your voice. Surprise your family or friends. Mailed 10c¢ anywhere in Us Only... High Street ah ATS 2 CELEBRATING THE (6 Nf llionik PHILCO 79% Powerimi 9-1ube cient. Overseas W ove Bend Amevican sod Oversees Aevied Syriom. Bellefonte
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