: February 6, 1941, ER ———— MILES BURG Sunday guests at the Orvis Sholl | home were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Wil- liams of Bellefonte, Mrs, Erma CQibbel and daughter of Bellefonte called on Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Peters, Sunday evening, Harry Peters of Renovo spent sever- al days at the home of his parents. Mr, and Mrs. W Carson and sons of Huntingdon, Mr, and Mrs Ralph McCartney and family of Pleasant Valley called at the John Smith home Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Peters ex- pect to return home from Califor- nia this week. Mrs. Leonard Deitz of Altoona. visited her mother Mrs, Allan Alex- ander, who has been suffering with rheumatism for several weeks, Her many friends hope to see her well soon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis are the proud parents of a son born Jan. 21st. at the Centre County Hospital, They have named him Terry Richard. Mrs. Olive Rhoads and two chil- | dren spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Magargel Jr of Pleasant Gap WwW. 8. Walker was called to Snow Shoe Monday due to tl! serious condition of his mother, who ha been ill for some time Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sharer of Alexandria, were the home of Mrs On their return they took with them “Pat” a lit terrier who was the favorite of th enelghbor- hood, Amang our sick ¢ Faye, Antere:d ng of Mr, and Mrs A little bird just told us th ding bells will ring soon for our youngerset. “Joe” Shay is the new manager of the Gulf Station in Central City ive him a call, Mr, William F. Peters mas 89 years young on Sunday, Feb. 2. Mr Peters is enjoying very good health His many friends wish for him many more birthdays w New wrekend guest Hharers parent home Hl is writing L ¢ daughter iam Fisher ] i ’ 181 1it will Mr, and Mrs. Orlando Bryan sur- | prised their granddaughter Anna Stere with a parly on birthday Friday, January Those present were: John Koch, Bellefonte, Pa; Lorraine Miller, Milesburg; Anthony “Tony” Rose, Pleasant Gap; Jane Smith, Bellefonte; Lewis Lose, Pleasant Gap; Anna Del Davidson, Miles- burg: Darrel Eminhizer, Milesburg,; Dorothy Chandler burg: Harold “Able” Hoy, Pleasant! Gap. The evening was spent in playing monopoly, cards, and checkers and 1 may add tricks on one another candy were served some very nice gifts, And at a late hour all departed for their homes wishing Anne many mor esuch hap- py occasions OUR STREET The worlg ls streets Where man has retreats. . Where Winter's mer's rain May rest upon his window-pane. A street in such a tiny place Compared | ormous fashioned snug snow and willl eartils en tiny world is found in mst a patch of street of mile thru' sun warm the play a part falls to ily voice: , wh ere youngsters play lays of childhood dance away } Sinall streets alar t le concern {or Tha beneath a distant star. Our s filled with busy folk Who share a grief—and pass a joke. . They live in peace and earn the rest reet is TLL ——— : — ER—— Sa a a nd aR you can make on the Big New Ford right now! hath aid ais SLARLLE OU HAVE TO GET two things to complete a really good “deal” when you get a new car — and your Ford dealer would like to have you try him out on both! First, you want a good allowance for your present car — and all he asks is a chance to make an offer! And next, you want a lot of value _in your new car — and that means a Ford this year more clearly than ever before! This is the biggest Ford Ford history. Its passenger room exceeds anything else in its field. Its soft and quiet new ride is one of the motor year’s most talked-about improvements. Its engine is a smooth V-8, which you enjoy at no extra cost for either gas or oil. And its bodies and style are really mew this year, all the way through, If you're trading cars this you make the most of your trade... the man to see is your Ford dealer, Now is the ideal time. GET THE FACTS AND and biggest value in all year and want to be sure YOU'LL GET A FORD her 17th! 31st. | “Ben" | Jay Smith Jr. | Bellefonte; Florence Sherry, Miles. | Ice cream, cake, and | Anne received | filled with countless | Sums- | That follows toll and dally zest It's just o street with houses small Where sunbeams play and shad- | ows fall But life.. and love.. bulld lifty towers That smile upon this street of ours a ———— MOSHANNON There were 64 present at | Methodist Sunday School, Sunday | | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING MILLS The flu epidemic in this area seem te be on the wane, Mrs, Lulu Brungard is spending several weeks visiting her son Ker- mit Brungard and family at Lo- | ganton, Dr, Harold Gilbert from our town the | has recently located at Buffalo, N Y., where he has accepted a position February Ind. Sermon by Rev. C.|in a hospital, the Doctor's de ar- | M, Hammond, Methodist church held thelr month. [ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ame. | visited her son R bers Fye on Thursday evening, Jan 30th. Those present Roman Wagner, ton, Mrs. Doyle Borger, Mrs, Carl Schmoke, Mrs, George Bodenshock, | Mrs ger, Mrs, Edith Fye, and Mrs, Am- | bers Fye, Oficers were elected for the coming year. Mrs, Clyde Bor- | ger, president; Mrs, Doyle Borger, president; Mrs, Roman Wag- | ner, secretary: Mrs, Ambers Fye, treasurer. After the business meet. ing was over refreshments were served Mr. John L. Ross, motor police of | Wyoming, Pa, was a guest at the LeRoy Lewis home, Thursday last week Miss Pleasant vice Ermingarde Simpson of Gap spent Wednesday | evening with relatives here, Those who atiended the Free Methodist District meeting, in Wil- Hamsport Sdurday, and Sunday were: Rev, and Mrs. W, J, Kerry, Mrs, Annie Norton, ang Mr. and Mra. Blanchard Fye. The Fye chil. dren siayed gt the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Cartwright during thelr parents absence. Mr. Wallace Wagner Is a medical were: Mrs. | | | ture offers an opening for a doctor The Women's Bible Class of the |in our town Mrs, Lewistown Henry last May Henry of i E Wedhesday. 1 | Homer Quick, Mrs, Clyde Bor | of | [| | patient at the Philipsburg Hospital, | we wish him q speedy recovery. Mr Gorden Fye who ls also a patient | in the hospital is much improved at this writing. Miss Elizabeth Fleming of Pitts- burgh, spent the weekend with her brother Charles here Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, Hope [ewls, and Mr. John Bowes. mo- | tored to Curwensville, Sunday af- | ternoon and visited Mr. and Mr T. M. Crosnover. Mrs. Crownover is somewhat Improved at this writ- ing. We are glad Violet Borger is on the road to recovery A ———— DRY TOP BOGGS TWP. Those who called at the home of { Mrs. Candis Atkens and son For- rest, were Mrs. Clara Holt and son Kenneth, Carl Holt and lady friend of Tyrone. Mrs, May Wheeler and | Frank Yearick of Zion. Mrs. Alk- ens has been layed up since last summer, Some times having ter- i ribie pain in her back yet she is patient and enduring at all {limes { Forrest Alkens is laid up with a | foot which has a broken bone, caus- led when he and Clyde Poorman | were hauling wood with 4 sled and the sled upset throwing Forresi's foot under the wood. I! is coming | along nicely. { Others on the sick | writing is the son of Walter Hacket! who it was reported had pueumonia Mrs. Theressa Merryman has the influenza, Mr. and Mrs, William Carson and family who were one time residents still Mrs, Paul Henninger of Miles- Mrs. Annie Non- | burg, is spending a few days visit- ing her parents, Mr Mrs, N H, Ziegler Mrs, R. E. Henry spent last week visiting friends and relatives in Lewistown. Mr, Paul Cummings of Williams. port, was a visitor in our town last Wednesday. and | Henry E, Ertley, cashier of the | First National Bank has been con- (fined to his bed with grippe for the Jost two weeks, Lewistown, was a visitor | town last Wednesday, Mrs. Amanda Balley a life long resident of this vicinity died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Clair Houser last Thursday moming Mrs, Balley was a very refined and highly esteemed lady and will be missed by her many friends As Mr. Ground-hog has falleq to keep his date with Misg Shadow hence six weeks more of winter Harry W. Brungard of State Col- lege was a visitor in our town la Sunday. John Goodhart who surgical patient at County Hospita] has home, in has been a the Centre returned to his RUNVILLE Rev. E. R. Miller officiated at the Mr. Isaac Hea'on at Tuesday in funeral of Wetzler's funeral parlor, afternoon Jan. 28th, interment the Advent cemetery, Mrs, orden and daughter Ruth and granddaughter Jane Sunday visited with Mr. and Mra. Ernest Pye's last Wednesday, The sick in our community are all imp ing except Mrs Raymond Poorman, who has been suflering from neuritis, the past week Mrs. J. L. Heflner of Knoxdale, Pa. is visited at Rev. E R. Miller’ at present Last Thursday evening a kitchen shower was extended to Mr, and Mrs, Harold Johnson at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. May Mc- Clincy. They received some very useful presents. Refreshments were served by Mrs. McCliney, all enjoy- ed the evening together Luther Mong and Miss Lulu McCliney of Pleasant Gap, visited with Mrs, May MceClincy and Mr and Mrs, Samuel Bloome over the weekend Te Bald Eagle Grange wil Friday evening, Feb 7th Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Purl and daughter Sarah, Williamsport and Richard Furl of Philadelphia, and Mrs, Violet Furl of Felzertown were dinner guests at the John Furl home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Milton of Val- ley View, visited with home folk t week Miss Anna May Milton and boy friend of lewistown, visited with home folks Sunday Revival meeting still in progress with seven young folks at the altar Gospel messages every night this week Mr mee’ olf ha ~ WOODWARD Well the ground hog saw its shad- ow in this jocality at about four o'clock on Sunday evening. That, | according to the customary way of f lst at this {the home of Mrs { Tuesday of this place but now of Hunting- | don were making brief calls on old neighbors over the weekend Mr, Ground Hog saw his shadow twice gnyway Sunday around about noon and about four o'clock be we will hove six weeks more win. fer. It old “Bol” keeps melling the snow the coasting will soon be over, ohly one mor accident so far, one little girl from Central City got her head cut SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday, Feb. 9, 1941. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. Y. P. Meeting on Wednesday even- ing at 7:30 p. m- which will be a Valentine social. Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of | Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the El- | mer Stover house, Rev. Gulich preached at the Lu- theran church on Sunday evening | to a good attendance, Mr. John Decker is improving as May. Mr, Harvey Lutz is on the sick! rapidly as can be expected. | list, we hope for his speedy recov | ery | ‘The Woman's Bible Class will hoid their annual class meeting on | Friday evening, at the home of Mrs | Prancis Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher of Belle. | forte spent Sunday afternoon at the | Harvey Lutz home, | Mr. Ed Dorman is somewhat im. | proved at this writing. PINE GLEN will ‘be preaching at 11 | | * There { o'clock next Sunday morning. i i | Mr. Ivan Plubell. Clair Benton | and Blair Holt motored to Clear. fleld Saturday on business, Miss leona Hoover is at home on gecount of sickness. er and Harry Beates called at the Mackel home oh ee 5-TERS } i i prognosticating means another way | of six weeks of winter weather The folks in this locality tried bard to keep the public roads open last week, The roads ke quite sippy at this wriling Chickenpox is trying to pester the kids this community, Just Dow Esther Stover, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Paul Stover, is sorely afl. icied with it besides having a sore throat, 18) Preaching services next Sunday in | ORVISTON There were 146 precent at Sunday School on Sunday The Loyal Daughters class met al San Herr on night for their regular monthly meeling The Christian Endeavor soley held their regular monthly meeting in the church on Friday night Gerald Lomison and Lloyd Pack- er of the Poe Valley COC camp and Ray Confer of the lLoganton OCC camp, spent the weekend at their homes here, Mr. and Mrs family visited relatives at Mt, Eagle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cyphert and Annie Conler visited Mr. and Mrs, Lester Wyland and family ast How- a:d on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Confer and daughter Joan of Milesburg, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Conler. Our town was saddened to hear of the sudden death of Nearhood of Clearfield early Sun- day morning, he had been in poor health for the past 4 or 5 years, with a heart condition A number of Orviston folks at- tended the Christian Endeavor meeting held at State College on Saturday evening. Evangqgiistic mesing began on Monday, the 3rd, and will continue rn re es RT Robert Confer and! Clarence pres “ the Evangelical church at 9:30 m. followed by Sunday 8chool 10:30. All are heartily invited tO attend these services, There will be only two preaching services in- nexy Sunday before the Central Penna, conference of the Evangelical church convenes. The last preaching service will be Peb- ruary 23rd. All the members should se 10 it that all financial obliga- tons are met and other acuvilies squared up before conference meets The Evangelical] ladies Ald me’ at the home of Mr. and Mrs Slew- | ard Eisenhuth on Tuesday evening All had a jolly good time | cluding nightly for two weeks, Rev. Charles 8 Young will be the evangelist We hope all the Orviston folks will | attend as much as possible, Recent Weddings RusnokPulhalla Miss Albina Pulhalla, of Clarence, became the bride of Martin Rusnhok at a ceremony performed on Satur- day. January 25, at Hawk Run, by the Rev, Father Bufnak. Following the ceremony a dinner was held and pho- tographs were taken of the bridal party. Among those who attended the services atl the church were the bride's sisters, Pauline and Anna Pullaha. of Philadelphia Troxell—Williams Friends of Mrs. Stella V. Wil- Hams of Coudersport, formerly the owner of the Maples of Howard have recently received the announ- cement of her marriage to William | H, Troxell of Shamokin, The wed- ding was solemnized at Mr, Troxell's residence by ‘he Rev, O. Butkolsky {of 8t. John's Reformed Chureb. Shamokin, a! which church Mr, Troxell is an elder. They were al- tended by Elizabeth Ann Troxell and Robert Troxell, granddaughler and grandssi of the bridegroom Mr. and Mrz. Blaine Troxell and son, Prank and Mr, and Mrs. Mer- rill Troxell witnessed the nuptial event, ES Sl SA ATLANTIC STATES GAS ror ECONOMY |. Cooking Refrigeration word in cooking appliances tit es sh . AND Take COOKING for example: ~The Tappan Gas Range, used by Atlantic States customers, represents the last and yet is available at especially low prices, And what's more, the Tappan with Atlantic States Gas costs you only about 8c a day to operate! 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Norris Houser, chief of police of | our | Page Three Mr. and Mrs, Milton Carver of State College, R, D., Mr. and Mrs, | James Fortney, State College, and | Mr. and Mrs. James Kustenborder | of Lemont, visited at the home of | Mr, and Mrs, Carver's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Musser and son of Huntingdon, Pa, the birthday anniversary of Mr, Musser whose birthday was Pebru- ary 2. Both Mr. and Mrs Musser were natives and residents of this section prior to moving to Hunt- ingdon several years ago where Mr Musser is employed at the Reform Bchool Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rockey and small daughter moved recently from Gillioan, Bellefonte R. D a little house located near Bhirk farm at Lemont, On Monday nesday Mri 10 the He Tuesday, and Wed- Walter Weaver and another lady whose name is sald be Mrs. Phyllis substituted as teachers for third grade during the absence of the regular teacher Miw Maude Williams who was off duty because of the death gnd burial of her Mrs, John Kimport Allen Wolford United Bre A Yaluabie anima. was and unable it had lock-jaw 10 sister who Live church on Bu yw on thren farm horse naay sick 0 eal il several + have feel grateful Nelson reasor Jones man miles of the highway open following tl re- He used ¢ {0 n who piowed and byways cent big =n { ae is Lhe Ww W tractor POWer Mrs, Russell L. Tre sald be recovering from a broken wrist which she suffered a few weeks ago while kating Aboul sler § she and her husband were ice members of family & all the George Sploer y grippe and throat they are recovering The ground hog really shadow near 5 o'clock p. m evening Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Willlams at- tended tha funeral of Mr. William niece, Mrz. Johin Kimport on Wed- nesday Torrence O'Neal State College High school was sent the week because of ness ave sore of who attends the ab- pas. mm — a —— — KENNEDY Donald with Mr Thursday lage Mr Mrs. Hatry son spent a couple of days latter's parental home this J. FF McCartney's Mr. Harry lacas of Yarnell, | sporting another oar around this week. its a real Irish coin Mr. Pount McQOartney of Leban- on, spent the weekend with home folks, Mr. Harry leathers sho {2 em- played at Indiantown Gap, greeted bome folks over the weekend Mr Milford Lucas of Harrisburg spent: Bunday with home folks { The stork made a visit to the Guy Lucas home leaving them a 12 pound baby girl on Sunday. Febru. ary 2nd. the name is Beverly Jean Mother and baby are both fine Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters and son of Curtin, were pleasant callers 8at- urday evening at the Guy Luca home, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Decker and chikiren of Curtin, called on Mrs Guy Lucas Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs Milford Pelzer and mother of Yarnell, called at th Guy Lucas home Saturday. Miss Mae Walker accompanied them to Bellefon'e Miss Phyllis Love of Harrisburg, also Miss Belte Gales of York, spen: the weekend with home folks Miss Marion Smith also Mr, Leo Bomboy are both on the sick list at this writing As this Sunday was ground hog day according to old saying, we will have six weeks more winler ————— - SENIORS TO GET ADVICE ON JOBS AT PENN STATE Shawley ’ nA arenis In and Lucas and wilh the ¢ werk @ oO . With engineers greatly in demand Seniors enrolled in engineering cour- ses at the Pennsylvania State Col- lege will hear a series of lectures during the second semester based {on professional practices and rela- tionship that they will need to know after they are employed. ! Dr. H. P. Hammond, dean of the College's School of Engineering, sald (that the remaining weekly lectures ‘in the annual series for seniors would be devoted entirely to post | remployment problems. The preced- |ing lectures dealt with the mechan. ies of getting a job, including in- terviews and letters. The jectures are (given by engineers and industrial | executives, {| The demand for trained engineers {far exceeds the supply at present, Hamfimond i — — enough churches | sald Dean There are it and its work. Never Neglect TEI The occasion being a celebration of | diers ] in| | Bellefonte to suit everybody: pick! {one for yourself and join it. If you [already belong to a chuich, support The Slightest Cut Chie doc me bl Dood bn oid RD L Mrs, John Cowher Is very ll her home with pneumonia Mrs. Joe Duey gave birth 8'4 pound baby girl on Monday Mr. Anna Duey is ill at the s0l- hospital at Piltsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long daughters of Tyrone, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, M. A. Kerin The community was fl wit! saddness over the sudden death of Mrs, Hilda McMonigal Mence” daughter of Mrs. Emma McMonigal who died at the McOirk Banitari. um on Friday Mr. and Mrs Lewistown, sper HOLTS ness to an a ana ed HOLLOW are ol 0 hear o Lhe of Mrs, J Leather Eagle and hop (0 health again Hilda Jane ane Runville vi ended church at thi vr Fran and neighbors on Saturday nig! pirinhgay rp surprise and welcome ose present Fg ood 2 ns, James of Huntingdon Orvis Watson a Jame and Eva Mrs. Roy Leather and George nd child Gayle Hayes many more happy birthday: and Mrs. Roy leathers and spent Thursday ai Gates home In Mt Belle- Sheesley re- Roy Howard visited -™ - day piace on Thur BUFFALO Mr. Ralph Moyer he flu, but 2 $ writing Mr. Harold Moyer of Waddie a small accident al Wednesday The people of the touch of flu Mr. ang Mrs. Randall Horner and son Kenneth of Hall Moon Hill vis- ited sisier Mrs. Nellie Mover { {his piace last Sunda ——————— | ———". {os OUD. 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