March 6, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ———— BUSH HOLLOW We were glad for those who got | out to Sunday School last Sunday, although there were only 36 presen! Come back agadn and bring others with you Last week we stated there would be Cottage prayer meeting at the Clyde Watson home but quite a number of the Bush Hollow folks wished to attend the services a the Free Methodist church In Unionville, so the prayer meeting will be held this Friday night, March 7, at the Watson home Everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs, Charles Reese and son of Wingate, spent last Wednes- day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Bush Mr, and Mrs, E daughter Martha and Shirey and daughter Shirley Ann all of Willlamsport spent last Thursday at the home of Mrs, Edna Spotts and family. Mrs, Roy Spotts and son also spent the day at the Spotts home Quite a number of people from here attended the services on Fri- day evening at the Free Methodist church in Unionville to hear Mrs. | Carolyn Winslow who was formerly L. Shirey and Mrs. Melvin Carolyn Van Valin and was well known in this community some years ago. Everyone enjoyed hear- Ing her speak Mr, and Mrs, Andrew family took Sunday the Resides sisters, Next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. there will be services In the church again when Rev, Dooley ang Rev Yount will be present again, The church was filled on Sunday afternoon and everyone enjoyed Rev Yount dra'dng the picture of the old Rugged Cross while Rev, and Mrs Byrd sang that good old hymn Also we enjoyed Rev. Dooley's mes- sages. Come out again next Sun- day. Mrs. Charles Bush visited the George Weston home on Monday We are sorry to lose our Sunday School superintendent {rom our midst as he informed us on Sunday that next Sunday would be his last Sunday in our Sunday School. He and his family are planning on moving to a place on the other side of Bellefonte. We hate to see them leave but hope they will not forget where Bush Hollow Is located Wishing them much success in their new p Irvin and dinner with lace WOODWARD Harwood Kreamer Brindle at Sunbury on las evening enrcute over a P R. R senger train from Lancaster to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Brindle, over the weekend. He re- turned to his place of employment afternoon Earle Friday pas- met at Lancaster Sunday We noticed there bill put up on Mrs, Almeda deceased property in town the sale of articles on March 8th being next Sat Mi Rishel, a MILES Sale Fwy 4 Vonada stating Was a nousenoid Beatrice student at Friday Come There will be entertainment the Milesburg Fire Hall evening. Everybody welcome and enjoy a pl bring your worthy organization Edward McCartney a badly injured right f« work some time he care of his phy Mr. and Mrs M ly celebrated their 20 Iuversary on INGA Two dear little ladi celebrated Jean, interesting little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guyver Fisher was one friends ysician their bir Land Mrs, Alvin Krebs enter- a 500 card party Saturday including Mr Mr Mr, and Mr Mr. and Mrs rey and Mrs. Wil- Ham Neidigh Mr and Mrs Orvi Poorman and Mr and Mrs. Adam Garner of Pine Grove Mills, others non-members were James and Ron- ald Neidigh Bobby Poorman, David and Juletta Krebs, Weiners and buns were served for refreshments Mrs. Sarah Ishler moved from Spring Street Bellefonte on Feb 28, to Lemont in the James Kusten- border apartment second floor which was vacated by Mr. and Mrs Bernard Brooks in November, Mrs Ishler lived for a number of years near Flimore on Ishler farm better known t» many as the Elmer and present were Poorman Mr Spicer the in a Williamsport Business College, was a weekend visitor at the Harold Ard residence Luther Wagner of this place and Ray Ard of Millheim came home over the weekend hey em- ployed at Baltimore, Md C. E Kreamer left on morning for Lewistown ed by his son, Harwood where Mr. Kreamer a! sion the Centr are Mursday accompalul- as driver tends the se Penns; Evangel irom ons of ~ ’ oa Conference of ch as delegate-elect ilheim charge BURG year old Mrs, Willi ing) on Friday, Feb. 28 and am PF. Peters was 88 years Monday March 3. May they both enjoy many more birth- days. A special dinner was served at the W. 8 Walker home Sunday in honor of Mrs. Peters Mrs. F. L. Baird from a three week h Ourg on where Mrs { lobar report daughter quite { are glad to Detler carl McKinley became a patient at the Centre y Hospital Monday underwent an operation where he COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Rumberger farm Vincent Spearly ¥ has undergone a operation in the Hospital dition is no able at the present time Mrs. Elizabeth Herkimer is fined to her bed practically all the time at the home of her daughter Mrs. George Kline at Houserville Mrs. Danlel Lutz called at the Hospital on Saturday to see Vincent Spearly, unity Reports very favor- con- Fresh Sandwiches Sandwiches can be kept fresh all tay by wrapping them in waxed paper and piacing in a box lined with a damp cloth, Put on the lid and cover the box with a second damp cloth. The sandwiches may then be stored in a refrigerator. ~ IT'S LIGHT COND AND WE DID A JIFFY! Bb. ITIONED IT IN OLD FIXTURES MODERNIZED ==]. E. S. LAMPS INSTALLED A FEW simple changes in your present lamps and fixtures~plus an L E. S. lamp or two—chase room ddllness, bring in charm and eye-comfort. +» Ask your dealer how you can have ample, glare- free, properly located light- ing in your home —quickly and at low cost! His au- thoritative Light Condi- tioning “Guide Book” gives the answers.’ AN ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER CO These Light Modernizers “make over” old ceiling fixtures, 71] HOLTS HOLLOW Mr, Roy Leathers celebrated his | birthday anniversary on Tuesday of last week with a number of friends and neighbors who gathered at the Leathers home in the evening vv en- | Joy a sociable time together. Those present were: Mrs, J. F, McCartney and son, Betty and Lols Gates of Mt, Eagie; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreese and son of Pine Grove; Mr, and Mrs, Joe Butler of Runville; Mr, and Mrs, Howard Burd and son, Mr, and Mrs. Hayes Johnson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and family, Mr, and Mrs, John Watson, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Leathers and family Mr. Leathers. received some usefu] gifts, and ice cream, cake and coffee were served as re- freshments Mrs. Harry spent Friday home Mr Haagen of Yamell, at the and Mrs, Ira Lucas and two daughters and John Shuey of Axe Mann, Mr, and Mrs, Willard Em- enhizer and family of Lock Haven, were Sunday home Edith Burd spent a day with Mrs, Ben Fetzer recently, also with her daughter Mrs, Possinger, called at the Milford Burd home at Pleas- ant Gap On March reached the Lucas Mrs 3rd J. T. Watson 72nd milestone in and on Sunday enjoyed several children and grandchildren who gathered home to spend the day in fellowship together Those pres- ent were: Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Wat- son of Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs CGeorge Magarge! and daughter of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs. M. C Reese and family of Gum Stump; Mrs, William Howell Runville ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family Walter Isenberg of How- ard; Mrs. Olive Rhoades and chil- dren of Central City, Mr Lee Johnson and two children; Mr. and Mr Orvis family Other callers Mr. and Mrs f Oi Watson and in the afternoon were Don Shawley, Mr: Clair Shawley and son of Yarnell; Ken Lucas and Edith Burd Mr Watson received some valuable gift and the friends all wished him many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burd a: son entertained relatives on 8Sun- day {rom Unijonvile, Pleasant Gap, Salona and Holls Hollow Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burg family of Pleasant Cap, Mr and Mrs. Clair Burd Salona, were Sunday guests at the Burd homes also the Charles Lucas home Hilda and Jane Bennett of ville, greeted on Sunday mo — | ———— RUNVILLE The Ladies Ald had the paperman the old paper off B church last week and that they had to have the plasterer do some work before they could paper The result was the plastering was done last Thursday ang Friday so the church services was Called off for last Sunday hope to resume ger- vices next Sunday as usual The Foreign mission envelope offering will be gladiy received nex: Sunday services. Sunday School at 9:30; preaching 30, everybody wel- come Some - ana of Run- fa piace friends at this the U found 7 - a ' of our faithful ones at- tended Sunday S8chool at Yarnell and some attended the Evangelistic services at Bellefonte U. B. church at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson vis- ited with relatives at Pleasant Gap last Sunday Mr. ang Mrs Milligan Lucas made a business trip to Tyrone last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Charles Craig and Ear] Mil'on of Lewistown visited with the Earnest Milton home Sun day Mra. Genevive Boston and daugh- ter visiteg with home felks Sunday Bald Eagle Grange meeting Pri- day evening, March 7th, three ap- plicants to be voted for membership. The Men and Women's Sunday School class will meet at M. A Watson's home on Tuesday evening, March 11th LITTLE NITTANY Hoy Harter and son, Bobby, of State College, were Sunday dinner guests at the Willard Harter home. Visitors at the Margaret Dullen home on Sunday were: Mr and Mrs. Pheras Eck and two children. Donna and Kenneth, Ray Phillips of Marsh Creek, Mary Dullen of Howard and Lawrence and Edward Rhine of Beech Creek. Sunday visitors at the Ear] Har- ter home were: Mr, and Mrs. Allen Harter and family of Zion: Hoy | Harter and son Bobby of State Col- lege; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Betz and { family of Howard, and Dorothy | Betz of Jacksonville, Mrs. Margaret Dullen and two children, Don and Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Butler and daugh- { ter, Wava, spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pheras | Eck at Nesbit special | Burton Clark and lady friend of | | Tyrone were visitors at the Orvis | Clark home on Sunday. | Margare; Dullen and Mrs. Boyd | Butler spent Tuesday evening at the Howard Schenck home at Howard, Mrs. Anna Clark and daughter, Martha were lagt Sunday dinner | guests at the home of Jesse Probst | at Lock Haven, | Mrs. Mabel | Annie Dullen and family, i pe Mustard Plagter Sometimes a mustard plaster will | | leave the skin very tender. Imme- | | diate relief can be given by apply- | pure olive oll to the iteled | | ing part Edith Burd guests at the Charles 1H ie Dullen of Beech | Creek, spent last Monday with Mrs. | ORVISTON There were 147 present at Sun- | day School on Sunday. Harry Lomison of Chester, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs, Claude Lomison, Lloyd Packer son of the Poe Valley CCC camp and Ray Confer of the Loganton camp spent the weekend at their homes here, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Condo and two children of Lock Haven, spent S8un- day at the Leo Condo and Mrs Bertha Condo homes Rev, and Mrs, DeBoer and baby of Monument, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, {Clair Butler Mr, and Mrs relatives in Bellefonte {alternoon Mrs. Kenneth Walker is spend- ing some time at Bellefonte helping care for her mother, Mrs, Benner who |s sick Mr. and Mrs. Dal Peters of Blan- chard Eleanor and Caroline Confer of Beech Cieek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Confer Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Walizer of North Bend, visited on Sunday at the John A. Gray home Mr, and Mrs. Robert Conder and family visited the home of Mr. and Mrs, Merril Wilson of State College on Sunday alternoon Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Olmstead and son Ronnie, at the Paul Lomison home Thursday after- noon John Daley and Sandra Gillespie were dinner guests at the Clair But- ler home on Sunday Sherman Confer and sister Annie visited with their sister Mrs. C. B Page of West Decatur on Sunday Dorothy Gardner spent Saturday al the QCialr Butler home Leroy Packer, B-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Packer last Monday while playing at and broke eg, he was taken to the Lock Haven hospital where th fracture educed, he Is back home and resting as well as can be expected. We hope LeRoy will Oe around again and back to Mrs, Frank Ny 1 of Curtin, vis- ited atl the home Mr. Wu Poorman over the weekend Mr. Ammon Ne gaining strength many { i he would Mr. Lifther iardner, Mn Joe Smead and John Daley have all pur- chased new cars the past week Joe Smead visited on Sunday visited on son of fell school Jas Wes T oon choo! Of am ————- sn os BENNER TWP. Francis Benner and Glen Glas Saturday evening al parental Francis former Benner Both are working down Gien has been working over a month and Francl Sunday Feb the 23 Roy Crust and Harold Tres- and wile called home of Ira Benner on Saturday evening Harold Fa y Furnace : ner home and hn 8: family of Oak Hall spent the Benner home Elwood Packer hag moved into Herkimer Hoys Holl Ullam Emberion passed through Rock this week enroute to Klondike to the home of Jo Btover Any person waning to good farm should Roy Crust near having sale March cff the farm and rent James Shilling has gone to the COC camp at Poe Valley. James thinks he wil] like it there as it is a very beautiful place Malcolm Stover and wife are the proud parenis of a bouncing baby boy, another soldier came to help wi a dos n Mrs sler at the RAO - house Ca if rent a call to see Mrs Waddle. 8he 28, and moving the farm is FEY fryr for th the war this is No. 2 first is Hitle sister Parmers are sending away for their baby chicks some auto to the hatcheries and purchase their chicks and bring them along home with them Johnnie Tressler 8r., will move on the upper Bessie Green farm first of April John Carney has placed his cows that Lynn Hull hag while on the ‘Green farm now on the QCeorge Owens farm where they will take care of them for Mr. Carney and to have the use of the cows for their DO YOU MAKE YOUR HOME YOUR HOBBY? Now you can accent the in- terior of your home with at- tractive new color hormonies and recondition your floors with quick-drying varnish for only $5.12 a month! 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M. Crown. over, Mr, and Mrs, James Beals, sons Evan, Teddy, Paul, and Pete and daughter Patsy, visited friends In Philipsburg, Houtzdale and Brisbin Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Himmel of Osceola attended the Methodist Sunday School Bunday and also visited the; daughter Mrs, George Bodenshock Mrs, Frank Poleto of Renovo spent the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs, Catherine Lucas, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smeal and son Bobby of Morrisdale spent Sun. day afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs, Jacob Hazzard A birthday surprise part was held for Mrs. Ambers Fye at her home on Saturday, March 1s! sponsored by husband and daughter. Those present were: Mrs, George Boden- shock, Mrs, Charles Cuenot, Mrs Doyles Barger, Mrs, Clifford Reiter Mrs, James Beals, Mrs H. L. Yea- ger, Mrs. Alfred Borger Mrs, And) Retoric, Mrs, J. F. Lucas, Mrs, Ray Watson, Mrs, Lewls Price, Mrs, Os- Nicholson, Mrs. Frank Leader Glenn Fye, Mrs. Homer Quick Carl SBchmoke, Mrs. Roland The evening was spent u playing games. Lunch was served al a late All report a good departed to their home Fye many more happy She received man) nd useful FAIRVIEW Mr. Benjamin Chapman of Sum- mit Hill and Mrs, Russell Jones and 1 Ernie, of Pleasant Valley visit- on Monday at the Amelia Chap- man home Mrs. James Lucas and Mrs sell Lucas visited on Tuesday witd Mrs Milford Etter: Amelia Chapman and nt Tuesday will £8 s PP 2 Paul Cal Mr Mr: ~ ye hour ume and wishing Mrs birthday beautiful a pat 0m ed Mrs daughter Faye Mts. Ru ey Wibur L f week at th r Jacksonville Amelia see] psant Val. ICAS 1 as He Chapman and Mr. and Mn and son Emile of Valley visiled on Thursday evening with Mra. Mary Jane Lucas at M* Engle Oscar Watking spent Thursday al the Francis Walking home at Sum- mit Hill Mrs piace Jones Faye rr VisieG Russell Lucag. 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