February 20, 1941 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three “PINE GR OVE MILLS Our school directors are ailtend- ing their annual meeting of Ceptre | County Direciors this week In Bellefonte, ~ Mrs. James Tanyer, one of our | older citizens is under her M, D.'§ | care the past 10 days. Mr. Russell Brennen is erecting his second new modern home on his farm (The Ceorge Behrers farm) near Pine Hall Farmer Donald Fry recently pur- chased a new Ford coupe Among the grippe victims the past week were Merchant E C Martz and wife and Mrs, A. Brooks Qorl. Al are improving nicely Miss Sara Hess of Shankesville High School Faculty spent the weekend with her parents on the Branch, Mr. and Mrs. 8, M. Hess She returned 'o her duties, Sunday Mrs, Carl Gates is under the care ¢! Dr. Lynn of Philipsburg hospital suffering a heart oondition, her many friends trust for a speedy re. covery. Grain merchant Jacob D, Nel- digh loaded 2 cars of No. 1 wheat at the 87c mark for the Highspire market, At the next regular meeting of Baileyville grange Feb 235 at 8 o'clock. Prof. Bently of Penasyl- vania S.ate College will explain losses from soil erosion, some pic- tures will be shown Farmer Russell Shirk, wife and Mrs. William Glenn of Lemont, were jast Wednesday evening callers at the W. Hamill Glenn home on E Main street. The Charles Harpster family will dgecupy the McCracken house on E Main street after March 1, 1941 The Blmer J. Logan family will vacate the Glades farm April 1st to take charge of a large dairy farm in Clinton County. Mr. Logan is an experienced dairyman, right man in the right place. Mrs. Blanche Hov, of Pine Hall is nursing a badly bruised back caused by a fall on the ice Sunday morn- | fing on way to church services Mrs. Mary Glenn was last Friday dinner guest at the Dr M, W. Neid- igh home in State College Mr, Newton C. Neidigh farmer here now of State was a pleasant gates last Thurs former College, caller Sellers Electric Co. of State Coll Services on Sunday, Feb follows: Sunday School 6:45 and worship with shuren 23, are as $:30; C. E sermon 7:30. Mrs. Charles Bartley and daugh- ter Beatrice of Upper Marion and Lester Bartley of Zion, were Mon- day evening callers at the E R Bartley home. A pumber of our farmers attend- ed the John Deere machinery de- monstration of moving pictures and talkies at the Dunlap residence of Beech Creek, on Friday Miss Catherine Bathurst of MC. Eagle spent Thursday with her friend Miss Betie Aley Mr and Mrs. Clarence Poorman and son-in-law Mr. Wiliam Bar- tholomews of Lock Haven, were Sat- urday a‘ternoon callers at the C. E Aley home Mr. Bar} Yearick of Hublersburg gpent Monday with his brother Nev- in Yearick and family Miss Eleanor Moore of Howard and Arthur Dolan of place, spent Priday evening with Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family. other callers were Mr. Donald Lucas of Mill Hall R. D. Mrs. O. P. Smith of this itisburg called at the Elmer Swope home on | Monday afternocn Mrs. William Dixson and son Ted | called at the Eby home in Zion on | Sunday afternoon to see her old| | was in town Wednesday looking af. ter his share of electric wares sales among town and rural folks for coming early spring, Robert 1, Cor] last week purchas- ed the F. A Straub new modern | house of Church Street and will oc- cupy the same about March 1, 1041 The popular Ford Agent, Ray Wilson for King Motor Co, was & recent caller in town on pleasure and business mission Penna. Raliroad shop foreman of Juniata, Thomas B, Wogan and family were last Sunday dinner guests at the J, Foster Musser home on the Branch Owing to inclement weather con- ditions the Jan, Civic Club meet- ing at Balleyville Community hall was called off. The program pre- pared will be given at the Feb meeting, Monday evening the 24th at 8 o'clcok, Mrs, Bertha Albright in charge. True or false question game between 10 women and 10 men; games for the children and spelling bee for youngsters, some prizes will be given, everything (ree Come and tell your friends J. Clayton Corl and sister Mrs Maria Krebs spent last Thursda) with their brother Samuel I. Corl at his farm home and found him improving nicely able to be about his room and 3 square meals a day Cards from Hot Springs, Ark, re- port C. Milton Pry retired P. R. R engineer of Altoona, is enjoying months among the mineral baths in that well known health resort This coming season Rober Bloom family occupy w K. Cor! BEst on White Hal road Robert a former highway x is now living at Oak Hall Sta Mrs. Wilbur Dodd spent some time the past week in Tyrone the t of her sister Mrs. Car] States Mrs. Charles Strouse departed last Thursday for Conn. to spent 3 weeks with her daughter Catherine and husband Tommy Fred Meckley is spending some time at the Howard Mile home near Fleming doing the farm chores while Howard is recuperat- ing from recent Isaac G Robert Harcs Burns are n Tals is Mr. and Mrs \ in: Bunny the will farm the ie gues liness Harpster South ai vacation JACKSONVILLE a ! Alice LZ Ira Haagen of Lit Harold Betz family Mrs. John Dunkle and Hecla, Mrs William Belghto! and children Louise, Earl and Milford Mrs James Lucas and gister Ariine Swope On Saturday evening of last Miss Evelyn Spicer of Nittany ited her friend Miss Ruth of Jacksonville tle Nittany M Howard son Paul of and week vig- Dolan weeR Ettera and James Lucas of Falrview visited at Conaway home and Mrs. Sumner Noll and Dick and Elsie Jane and Peer Dolan were Saturday evenin supper guests Mr . On Tuesday evening of last Mr. and Mrs Mi d son Milford and Mrs and two some the Lucy Aly wii Hor children and Mrs Krone and family Slarence and were of Miss Zoe Meek and mother of the same place Mr and Mrs Ted Dixson and children and his mother Mr; Wil- { lam Dixson te 8 lay after- noon callers of Miss Lizzie Boone of Zion Mrs. E R. Bartley | dinner guest at » Jo home of Beech Creek of callers at the ne time friend, Mrs. John Eby, who had | left this world and gone beyond Mrs. Eby had many friends in ow town who express their sympathy to the sorrowing friends Misses Bette Aley, Rebecca Bar!- Jey, June Yearick and Sylvia Hev- | erly were oallers on their friend Mis: | Kathryn McCrea on Sunday af- terncon. Mr. and Mrs children spent Sunday and evening with her sister, Mrs James Decker and family of Lock + Haven. Mr, and Mrs noon at the A. A CGarreit home, Mrs, Mary Deitz callers at the William Beightol home. Mrs. O. P. Smith of Pittsburgh, 1s : spending a few days with her broth- er Nevin Yearick and family. WE DON'T KNOW THE ANSWER TO OUR NATIONAL DEFENSE PROBLEM BUT WINDOW CONDITIONING WILL HELF DEFEND YOU AGAINST OLD MAN WINTER CALL CLASTER'S BELLEFONTE 8 STATE COLLEGE 613 r————— iho deepest | Miles Bartley and | afternoon | Newton Weaver of | State College, spent Sunday after-! and daughter | Josephine were Saturday afternoon | Sunday dinner guests at the Wil- | llom Beightol home were Mr, and | Mrs, John Dunkle and son Paul of Hecla | Mr Mrs. Paul MoGhee and daughter Hope of Flemington were | Bunday supper guests at the Emer Swope home O’her callers were | Peter Dolan and Pred Betz Sunday callers at the C. E Aley | home were the Misses Sylvia Hever- ly of Howard, June Yearick. Re- becca Bartley and Kathryn McCrea Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsie Jane were Sunday evening dinner guests at | the Charley Noll home of Hublers- burg in celebration of the sixteenth birthday of their son Irvin Mr. and Mrs. ‘Howard Dixson of | Flemington and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson and children spent Sunday evening with their mo'her Mis William Dixson. Our schools ang held a Valentine ments were gerved consisting of | sandwiches, cake, cookies and cho- | colate milk, a very enjoyable after- noon was spent, Miss Bette Aley met with a very { sericus and painful accident on | Monday evening while coming out | over the front porch she slipped and fell, tearing the ligamen’s loose in he upper part of ber right leg. The Gogtor sald it would take several days to ascertain the full extent of her injury we am—— Your Eyes. Absorbing findings of scientists who say that ¥ you are right-eyed and left handed, or vice ver=a, you wil] likely fave more trouble than people whose eves and hands cooperate. Don't miss this {llustrated feature in the March 2nd Issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sun. day American. On Sale at all news. stands, some people, until the umpire calls, “Play Ball!” party on Friday afternoon refresh. | Why Success or Failure Depends on | priigle disclosing the | The year 1941 will not begin, for SNYDERTOWN Church noted for Sunday Feb 23 1041: Sunday School at 9:30 a. m Worship service at 7:30 p, m St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church will hold their annual chick. en and waffle supper ‘Thursday evening Feb, 20 from 5 to 8 p, m. Admission 25 and 50 ¢ts. The young people will hold their meeting on Friday evening in the basement al 7:30 p m We are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. John Eby of Zion Some of our people attended the funeral] of Mr, Waltz of Clinton- dae on Saturday afternoon, Mrs, Milford Dorman spent sev- eral days last week In Lock Haven Miss { Lock Haven, spent Sunday with her sister and family Mr, and Mrs, George Harsh- berger Mr. Ran end with The foHowing people were dinner guests a: the Eimer Stover home on Sunday: Mr. Norman Stover, Mr and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donnie, Mr. and Mrs, Max Markle Mr. and Mrs Rogers and children June, Marion and Glenn Junior Mrs, Katle last week at Lille Beck of tall all Ertel parents pent the week- his in Rebersburg Glenn Helen, Dorman spent sey day the Glenn home Watch [or services for the valle) in the the sche ner ne paper next Mr. KE Px ena w with his family r. Harvey Lutz § y ved at i We are Grave Mr George hear that Mr around ag gait AD.e 10 allied nt iome John Decker Harshberger afternoon Mr wil day Mr Lo and k Haven n at the pent 4 home of William Haag- en Miss Mary Lou Keller spent Sun- day at A. B. Beck home Mrs. Margaret Decker and Mr John Decker spent Sunday h lativ State College We were glad to see s0 to Sunday 8S 8¢ hope to see more the wit v willl re- ves in hool on : next Sunday PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP, LuVera Rudy of State Col- Sayers and Clair Richner Mr, and Mrs Moose Run, paved Harvey Eminhizer Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rudy Stale College for the time being Mr. and Mrs Harvey Eminhiiser of Pleasant Valley and Mrs. Sars Bryan of Miesburg, spent Sunday at Tyrone at the home of J 3 Barmon, 10 see Mrs Bryan's slater Mrs. Maggie Wil who fell ang broke her hip Mr. and Mrs and gon Johnny tors a. the hizer Bob and Kelsey Cot urday Gilbert a are at on Lee Hockerberry were Sunday viai- home of Theodore Emin. y Sat. ng visitors at Ira home and Mrs y Of Ory the home of MoCartney s——— a———— i — KENNEDY Mr. ang Mrs. S8amuel and son of Bellefonte R callers Sunday p m. at McCartney home Mrs, Lilllan Bryan Williams. port, greeted Iriends recently Mrs. Relda Runkle also Mrs. Betty Fisher srent Thursday at the Clair Shawley home at Yarnel Kennedy Methodist ¢ ch ladies are holding a chicken and waffle supper at 8 R. McCartney's home at Mt Eagle Saturday February 8 Supper from 5 odock on. Come one and all and help a good cause 35¢. a supper Mrs. Leo Bomboy is on the sick list and we hope for her a speedy recovery Miss Marion Smith was able to go to her school this week we hope she keeps going this time. We are sure having ground hog weather, pity if it continues six weeks, There is a lot of sickness in our valley, cold and grippe. William Leathers called on Fount McCartney Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters baby were callers Guy Lucas home, HOWARD Frank Benfor evel Albert ston Packer and Week - Mrs spent the Mr. and Mulberger D. 2 were of and recently at the Mr of Beaver Springs, is visiting at the home of | his sister and brother-in-law. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Dreese. Miss Phyllis Evey, a student of Bellefonte High School has been confined to her home for the past week with the grippe. | Off work for the past three months, {due to a broken leg will return to his work within a few weeks, ied in Detroit, Mich sociation will meet at the high school, Pebruary 20, at 8:00 p. m Enteriainment for the evening will be a symposium given by the Penn State Men's Debating team who will discuss “The Anglo-American Prob- lem” with respect to the unifica- tion of the Americas. The Junior American Legion Band of Belle- fonte will provide the musical back- ground. Both students and their parents are cordially invited ag well (8s any others who care to hear | more about this current question, i Mr ! Hotel | observation, Mr. Gilbert Shope who has been! ' Bunday. David Holter Jr. who is émploy- | Spent the | weekend at the home of his parents. | The Howard Parent-Teacher As- | REBERSBURG Mr and’ Mrs. Clifford Diehl and daughter Anne of Alliquippa, and Mr. John Dieh) of State Coligee, spent the weekend with their moth- er Mrs. Lloyd Tate and family Master LaRue Brungart, son and Mrs Palmer Blerly Smullton, was taken to the Centre County hospital Wednesday, suffering with pneumonia Kenneth 8. Breon moved his fam- fy and household furnishings from Rebersburg to Pennbrook, on Mon- day of this week. Mr, Breon had been ving in the west side of the former J. R. Brungart home, Dow owned bv EH. Hosterman. John Houselman, moved Tuesday (rom the A. E Limbert home house vacated by Mr. | Breon Mi Mrs. Fred Bender Paul and daughters Kathryn Joan of State College called on Mrs Ella Diehl and Miss Emma Sholl Sunday Paul Cumming home in West Rebersburg mer W,. E Blerly, home Volga Walker J he pi of f Inst east side of Lhe into the son and and ntly sold his for- Mrs rect the 14) WwW been “w Mr Hackenberg ha ast weekend to due { State Tarbert ML Isabelle College called at tb M 8 rmoon nome, on Mr mnday ¢ and Mr Auman and { whter Pauline and Irene Mrs Alverta Brungart and Rev. and Mrs R. A. Babcock attended the funeral of Mrs. William Bierly, wife of Rev William Bierly State College Jast Saturday at The the home * C. Smuii Elen Bier rita Brungart called on Thurs. of Jersey Shore Hubler ner Ada week thal aug! H. G. Hubler hag Magee Hospital Her Mr ergone an operation in the at Pitt last Wednesday many } Ty! cody of CGreenburr and Mrs gart of Selinsgrove Ang Corman, Saturday Haymond Ziegler Flemington called Ziegler Sunday C. M. Bierly represented the joc) bank at y-sixth annual meeting of group sift Pennsylvania Bankers Association held oft Line birthday at the Penn Alto Altoona. Eighty banks ir Central Pennsylvania made up group and Mr: 8 L Heim called on the her, Mr and were aig ai Billy 8 A On #3 owt hy ag a1 aume the fort t coins : $y the Hubler of n former's $s. Ada Hubler, Bunday Mrs, Paul Brown and Sunday guests with Brown's parents, Mr, and Mrs Jay Vonada at Fiedler The 1. O. O. F, vanquet held on Friday evening was well atlended with over one hundred guests pres- ent Mr. and Mrs. H H. Royer. Mr K OC. Haines, Mrs. M. C Haines, Mr and Mrs, Harry Rishel, Mr and Mrs Ed. Cuisewite, and Mr. and Mrs Paul Winters attended the Lincoln day dinner at Nittany Lion Inn last Wednesday evening Word was received from James Mallory, who & in the Army Air Corps at Langley Pield Virginia that he has been promoted to First Army Airplane mechanic Miss Be'ty Diehj returned to her home last week afler spending sev- eral weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Eva Diehl at Pittsburgh. Miss Eva Boyer an employee at Laurelton State Village spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and | Mrs. Newton Boyer. Rev. and Mrs Charles Catherman | and son, Harold, of Hanover, spen: Friday and Saturday at the home | of Mrs, Catherman's parents, Mr. | and Mrs, W_ J. Hackenberg i Mr, and Mrs. Walter Weaver of Lemont. were Sunday guests at the | C. J. Weaver Jr. home, ! Mrs. W. M. Tarbert is ill ang con- i § » | fined to her bed at this time, ! : Mr. Archie Ligen spent the week- | end at the home of his parents, Mr | and Mrs, Eidon Iligen. ! Miss Mary Louise Kelly visited | friends in Lewisburg several days | las: week, Mrs. Thomas Hartman was ade mitted as a patient at the Centre County Hospital on Monday, for! Mrs. Bavilla Stitzer visited her sister, Mrs. Ream of Lemont on Miss Betty Smith who had been employed in Williamsport returned to her home, A birthday dinner was held Bun. day at the home of Robert Brune gary In nonor of Mrs, Brungart's and daughter, Marjory's birthday. Those present were Elizabeth Earl, Jean and Glenn Brungart Mr, and Mrs. Ray Walker and baby of Aaronsburg; Miss Beatrice Brun- gart of Spring Mills, Miss Martha Lingle of Millheim; Mr. Earl Ray and Miss Alta Breon of Rebersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon and daughter, Nancy, were weekend guests at the John Weber home in Howard. Dr. and Mrs, BE, L, Royer of Lock | Rev, and Mrs, ©. ¥, Catherman of | Deitrick of New Bethlehem were | Hanover, and Mr, and Mrs. Russell | here to attend the funeral of their | Zacharias of Allentown, arrived at | gunt, Mrs, Lizzie Kauflman on {the home of thelr parents, Mr, and | Wednesday. Mrs, Emeline Deit- Mrs. W, J, Hackerberg, on Monday, | rich accompanied Rev, Emory and because of the illness of Mr, Hack- wife along to their home where she enberg will spend some time visiting, Mr. C, M, Blerly will sell his farm Mrs. O. P, Bmith of Pittsburgh, implements on this Friday just be- spent the weekend visiting at the fore the sale of household goods of home of Mr. and Mrs. Barl Yearick Mrs. Elsie Auman Mr. and Mrs, Burwell Brungard | ———— and Mrs, Harry BUlzer and daugh- HUBLERSBURG | "eit Sunday with thelr pus- Lents In Renovo Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bowers, Mr Miss Laura Hayes of Lock Ha and Mrs. George Resides and Mr ven spent Sunday with her par- and Mrs, Ben Meek all of State ents Mr Mrs, John Hayes. the reason College, were Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs, Charley Bellers of | Mr and Mrs, Gepe Roan and lit- supper guests at the home of Mrs. waddle and Mrs. Ida Markle were [tle daughter, of Bellefonte, spent Ada Yocum, They helped Mrs. gunday dinner guests at the home Sunday at the home of Prank Hip Yocum celebpate her birthday an. of Mm. Ada Yocum. {ple and family, niversary. They spent part of the Mr, and Mrs, Earl Yearick st-| Mr and Mrs. Russel] Jones and evening by playing and ginging and | tended the funeral of his uncle ot son Ernie, of Pleasant Valley, Mrs, at a late hour all departed for thelr poglsburg on Tuesday. "Amelia Chapmoan, of Palrview, were homes. wishing Mrs, Yocum many Rev. and Mrs. Link moved into (dinner guests at the Eve Wenrick more happy birthdays and it was an the parsonage on Thursday of last [home on Bunday evening well worth remembering. week | Miss Blanche Bmoyer of Belles Rev. and Mrs. Emory Deitrich of Mrs, P. E. Vonada spent Tuesday fonte, spent the pest week at the Irwin and My and Mrs Allon all day in Bellefonte. Orrie Conaway home \FURNITURE COMPANY / SNOW SHOE Mr. and Mrs, Blair Mann and sons, Ira and Leonard, spent Satur- day at the Eva Wenrick home, The stork flew over our town on | Thursday and left a 10-pound boy al the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Hipple. Both mother and babe are doing nicely at this writing, Miss Kathryn Wenrick, of Gleas~ lontown, and Mr. Kenneth Drake, of | North Bend, called at the Eva Wen- {rick home on Saturday evening and {had 10 spend the night end return |home on Bundsy, car trouble being Haven, were Sunday visitors at the E. H. Hosterman home Weekend guests at the A. G. Cum- mings home were Mr, and Mrs Waller Cummings of Williamsport ; Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Cummings of Lock Haven and Mr. Mahlon Cum- minge of Aliquippa Donald, David and Dick Lee of State College, spent the weekend with thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Blerly, Donald remain- ed for the week Mr. and Mrs, James Corman and children were Wednesday visitors in Milton Rev, Edwin Blerly returned home alter an extended visit in West Vir- ginia Donald Beyers visited his parents Danville several days last week Mr. J. E. Brungart, Mrs Ida Wal. iZer ang Mr, Ear] Weber visited the former's wife at the Centre County » A 1 bY a0sLilal on Sunday ’ and al — er — — —_ INVITES YOU RIDAY EVENING Centre County’s 1941 Showing of PHILCO EFRIGERATORS Brilliantly New — Inside and Out! to ADVANCED MOIST COLD! compart- ment cooled by an exclusive Phileo Development, the Newer Cold Shelf. Only Phileo has the Cold Shelf. All Phileo models are equipped with 8 large non-refrigerated vegetable bin. BRILLIANT NEW BEAUTY! A world-famous designer created for Philco completely new con- cepts of a refrigerator as a beauty note in your kitchen. New shelves of lustrous permanent chrome and transparent plastic evaporator doors, the 1941 model's a joy to behold. MORE USEFUL THAN EVER! New food com- partments—bigger and roomier, New frozen stor- age compartment up to 74°: larger. Shelves ad- justable to suit your needs, Even the lowest priced fully-fitted “six” include Hydrator moist storage and Quickube ice serviee, USES LESS CURRENT! The bigger, roomier 1941 Phileo “sixes” have 22 per cent more power to keep food better and freeze ice faster, Yet they cost less to operate than any previous com- parable models. 4 A separate “FREON,” the best refrigerant known is used by Phileo in their super-power system. All models are designed to operate ‘in the hottest tempera- tures. A)l models are insulated with 100% rock wool. ADJUSTABLE LEYELERS! For best operation, the refrigerator should be level. Every Philo re- frigerator has these levelers to permit proper ad- justment of the cabinet where floors are uneven. They can be quickly and easily adjusted when- ever the refrigerator is moved. The Most Beautiful, Most Convenient Refrigerator That Has Ever Been Built! We cordially invite you to attend this special showing Friday evening . . . you're going to be enthusiastic about these new refrigerators, no matter whether you're planning to buy now or not. your friends. : Come and bring Store Open Friday Evening 7 until 9
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