March 20, 1941. EE MILESBURG or pr THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Mrs. A. J. Miller and daughter Betty of Stoystown, and son John of We extend our sympathy to the daughter Faye and Mrs, Willam pishertown, were weekend guests family of Emanuel Noll in their Eckenroth visited on Wednesday of [with the former's son-in-law, Curtis recent bereavement, Our Diary tells us that § years ago today March 17th there was a dis- astrous flood. St, Patrick's Day fell on Tuesday in 1936, The writer of this column wishes | to say Happy Birthday to Lieut William Cox of Camp Shelby, Miss. Mrs. Mary Austin of Bellefonte and Miss Betty Hall whose birthday will be Sunday March 23rd. Same as her own, Miss ~Elizabeth Ann Welzler of the Teachers’ College, Lock Haven, spent the weckend at her home here, We are glag to report that Don- | nie Hess who underwent an opera- tion gt the Centre County Hospital Friday night, is getting along nicely. Mrs, Willlam Peters returned last week from the Hospital with their new son. Grandpa Harry Peters, thinks there never was such a nice | baby. It being the first grandson. | Don't think because you are re-| lable you are old fashioned, because | reliability is a good virtue, | Reading in a magazine of a cure for whooping cough we will pass it on. Wrap the patient in a blanket. | Take them for an airplane ride to the height of 10,000 feet and re-| main at that altitude for about an | hour. Three such treatments will usually effect a cure, We think the | cure would be about as bad as the | disease. | Mr. and Mrs, Wililam Fisher, | at Jacksonville, HISTORY. In 1041 new history was made America pledged themselves To Britain they'd sent ald. And so across the ocean Guns, bombing planes and food Was sent to om in need, As quickly as we could. And, this means that we, Some sacrifice must make, And may have to do with less, But what's a little sacrifice When we can help and aid, Those who are in distress, So do your little bit With a free and willing hand, Ang it will be well worth it, If we can just keep The Aggressor from our land, And now I'l try to quote A saying not so new “Cast your bred upon the water And jt will return to you. L 8 On Thursday of last week Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs, Roy Fisher, Mrs. Harriet Zimmerman, Mrs, Guyer Fisher and Mrs, William Eckenroth attended a quilting at the Strouse home in State College. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Peters and two daughters of Lewistown, were Saturday visitors at the W, 8, Walk- er home, MOSHANNON Preaching service next Sunday, March 23rd. at 9:30, Sunday School | following. Our attendance last Sun- | day was 67. We were glad to wel- come some new scholars. Violet Borger had her tonsils re- | moved at the Philipsburg Hospital | last Saturday, her condition at this | writing was reported good. A quilting and carpet rag sewing was held Thursday the 13th. at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Borger, those present were: Mrs, Edith Fye, Mrs, Clyde Borger, Mrs Cyrus Schnars, Mrs, Maxwell Fitzsim- mons, Mrs. R. G. Fye, Mrs, Jacob | Hazzard, Mrs. Ray Watson, Mrs. ! Ambers Pye, Mrs, John Lucas, Mrs, | H. L. Yeager, Mrs. Blanchard Pye, | Mrs. William Maurer, Mrs. Erwin Borger, Mrs. Walt Holt, and Mrs, W. J. Kerry. A delicious chicken dinner was served and g pleasant time reported by all. Some of the ladies returned and quilted in the Mrs. Charles Hosterman, wife of our Woodward Hotel proprietor had a severe heart attack about a week ago. However, she has improved very much, yet she is under the doctor's care A 4-H meeting was held in the new school building las: Thursday evening. But is appears the farm- ers in this locality are not much concerned about the organization for the attendance was very slim. Our newly returned pastor, Rev. H. A. Houseal, of the Evangelical church was given a surprise on Sun- day evening when the congregation gave him a rousing welcome as he entered the church to preach his first sermon for the new year 1941- 1942. The members and Iriends were anxious for his return, es- pecially the young people. They all are looking forward for a prosper- OUs Year. A special sing scheduled to be’ held in our new school building on! PINE GLEN | There will be church next Sunday evening at 7:30 and Sunday School at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. James Hodges and son Phil, Mr. Reuben 8Schmoke and sons Wesley and Maynard and Robert Hoover motored to Hollidaysburg, where they attended a basketball game played between Snow Shoe | High school boys and Gallitzin High School boys. | Mr. James Macke! and Marvin | Moreau were shoppers at Bellefonte one day last week. Mr, Ivan Plubell motored Bellefonte Saturday on a business | trip. | 1 Mr. and Mrs, George Benton and | family of Lancaster, visiteq at the! Beates home last week. Miss Edith | Beates returned to Lancaster with | Mr. and Mrs. Benton where she will | | festival evening. Gladyce Fye spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Stevens home in Clarence. Mrs. William Maurer of Ebens- burg spent several days here last week visiting friends and relatives Among those who attended the Saturday night were: Mr. James Brungard of Clarence; Mrs. Lena Etters of! Bellefonte ang Miss Emma Midlan of Pine Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Watson and Gregg Jr., visited last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles McConnell, at Larryville. They also stopped at Jersey Shore to see Carl McConnell who Is a patient at the hospital. He was operated on for appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs, James Beals, Mr. and Mrs Gregg Watson and Mr. Ambers Fye attendeg the American Legion 22nd. birthday anniversary. They report a very nice time. ~ WOODWARD lagt Friday evening was a grand success. The sing consisted of band and string music, a piano duet, and general singing. This was followed by a spelling bee for all the grades, The program was under the super- vision of Prof. Paul Bariges. Kenneth Orndorf left last Friday for York, Pa, where he is in NYA training. We shall miss “Kinky” as he is known, very much in Sun- day School, in the home NYA pro- ject and by his chums, especially Tillie. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Klinger of Northumberland, were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Klinger's grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Fultz Mrs. Klinger was the former Miss Evelyn Hassinger of this place, C. E. Kreamer, the Millheim charge delegate to the Central Pa. Conference of the Evangelical church, returned home on Monday | afternoon of last week. He enjoyed the conference very much, | visit relatives and friends at Lan- caster and Harrisburg for several weeks, Mrs. R. I. Schmoke and sons | Wesley and Maynard motored to Al- toona last Saturday where they vis- ited Mrs, Schmoke's mother, who has been ill for over a week. Mrs. Ramaey is much improved at this writing. Miss Vera Viehdorfer who is em- ployed at Bellefonte spent the week- end here with her parents. Miss Leona Hoover, who lg a pa- tient at the Philipsburg Hospital, is much improved at this writing, The ancient institution, the hu- | man race, was here before we ar- ; ter we are | rived and will be here after we are | Mrs. Roy Brungart and son Rodney | gone; we, govern ourselves accord- ingly. ~3hop the Classified ATTENTION POULTRYMEN! PRICES SLASHED ! Genuine New ‘Jamesway ’ Qil-Burning Brooders 21-inch Drum, 52-inch Canopy, Automatic Draft Equalizer, Bonnet Stack Hood, Oil Line Strainer, Ofl Filter, Air-intake, Regulator— many other important features. Will successfully brood up to 500 chicks. Regular Price $21.75 Our Special Price (until Mar. 26) $15.00 (Bold on Money-Back Guarantee) We Carry a Complete Line of Poultry Equipment at Special Prices! We Manufacture the Nationally Recognized ULTRA-LIFED POULTRY FEEDS under license, Starter-Grower and Egg Mash. 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(Established 1899) [last week at the Roy Oyler home Greninger and family, Mrs, Miller ‘remained for the week and Miss jCleora Hackman accompanied the |rest of the party to Stoystown, where {she is a guest this week. | Misses Mary and Kathryn Kane of i Kingston, spent the weekend with i thelr sister, Mrs, Lavand Blerly Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg accompani- | Foster Avenue, had as their guest led her daughter, Mrs, Russell Zach. arias to her home at Allentown last | Friday, where she will spend several | | weeks, [turned to her home at Hanover the | Rev, Catherman, who had motored (here on Thursuay. Mis, Zacharias and Mrs, Catherman had spent the {past four weeks in Rebersburg dur {ing the illness and death of their | father Mr. W. J. Hackenberg. Miss Gloria Btover was a weekend visitor in Williamsport Mrs. Florence Brungart of Harris burg, visited her sister, Mrs. Minnie Brungart, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Confer of Harrisburg, were Saturday guests at the 8. G. Ziegler home. Sunday, Miss Gladys Ziegler accompanied the Confers to their home to be their guest for several weeks | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luse and chil- dren Donna and Keith of Centre Hall, were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon Mrs. R. W. Meyer is substituting for Mr. Harry Burd as teacher in the Woodward schools, the next two weeks, while Mr. Burd has leave of absence Mr. and Mrs. John Helen Zettle, Mr. and Winters were visitors in Saturday Mr, and Mrs, Albian Jacobron of Spring Mills, Mrs. Elzabeth Gep- hart and Miss Helen Gephart, of State College called on Mis. Emma Corman, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alton Auman were weekend guests at the K. 8. Breon home at Pennbrook Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weaver and daughter Elva of Reading spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Weaver Sr Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon, Mr and Mrs. C. 8 Hosterman and daughter Nancy Ruth visited at the H. O. Yearick home at Mill Hal, Sunday. Mr, Yearick is confined 0 his bed suffering with a heart con- dition. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Burd and Mr. and Mrs, Paul Winters were Monday evening business visitors in Mifflinburg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and family were Sunday dinner guests with the formers mother, Mrs Annie Brown at Millheim Harold Swartz of Salona, in Rebersburg several days week Curtis Greninger moved into the former GG, P. Garrett home (now owned by Harry Garrett) last week, from the cast side of the EH, Hos terman home, K, W. Breon moved Saturday from the P. C. Blerly home into the house vacated by Gren. inger. This Tuesday Ray Stover moved {rom Wolfe's Store into the Charles Kreamer home (the former T. A. Auman home) and Willard Smith moved from lhe Bair arm. east of town, to the Stover farm. vacated by Ray Stover Mr. and Mrs, John Jordon of Cen- tre Hall, called at the A. G. Cum- mings home Friday. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Cummings of Lock Haven were weekend guesls al the same Relish, Miss Mrs, Paul Altoona, visited last Virginia Day of Millheim, spent Friday wi.h her (riend Violet Kidder. Mr, and Mrs, Hamburg, called on W enberg, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, ol State College, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daughters Barbara and Kathryn of Mifllinburg. caileq oa Mrs. Ella Diehl and Mis Emma ; Sholl, Sunday, | Bugene Bierly of Ambridge, Mr, and Mrs. 8. J. Gray and Paul Bierly | of State College spent Sunday wilh their parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. M | Bierly. Mrs. Charles Mark, daughter-in- | law and grand daughter of Logan- | ton, visited the former's sister, Mrs | SBavilla S.itzer, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hackenber3 and daughter Joanne attended the | annual Clover Farm banquet, ai | Altoona on Monday evening. Harry Casper of H., Hack- | were Saturday visitors in Altoona Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Cummings, | accompanied the Paul Cummings moving to Williamsport last Wed- | nesday mnd returned home the next day. was a weekend visitor with her par- | ents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Hart- | man. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beabm and children Phyllis and Larry of Aarohsburg, and Mr, Melvin Bright of Wolfe's Store called at the J, E. Ziegler home, Sunday. Mrs, Wiliam Tarbert, Mrs, W. J. Hackenberg, Mrs. Charles Cather- man and Mrs, Russell Zacharias were Thursday visitors in Miilheim. Miss Helen Zettle, an employee at Laurelton State Village was a guest of her gister Mrs, John Reish and family last week, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hosterman of Aaronsburg visited at the James Miss Jean Hartman of Harrisburg | Mrs, Harry Behrer of North Bure rowes street, who has been a pati- ent in the Huntingdon Hospital, is improving slowly, | Mrs, Nell Fleming of South Gar- ner street, is visiting with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coskery of City, Cklahoma, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Baker of East on Sunday Mrs. H. D, Munroe of Camp Hil, { Mrs, J. H. McNight of Hamilton Mrs. Charles Catherman re- avenue, spent the weekend visitng | vania State College lef "in Hollidaysburg. [same day, accompanied her husband, | Mickasl Hamer of Altoona spent Friday with his family on Locust Lane, Mrs avenue, spent Sunday Charles Kropp of Hillcrest visiting In, | Huntingdon, ! Mrs. Elizabeth Rand of Hamilton | avenue left Saturday for New York | City where she will attend the In- ternational Beauty Shop Conven- tion, also while there she will visit with Mrs. Harry 8udds former | State College resident. Mrs. D. V. Ramsey, of Locust Lane returned recently from a few days visit with friends in Washing- ton, D. C, Mrs. Irvin Mohnkern of South, Patterson street, had as her guest on Sunday Mrs. Rose Mulvey of! Oil City. Adelaide Green of East Nittany | avenue is not employed in New York City with the Brown Advertising company Marjory Campbell of West College avenue, spent the weekend visiting with friends In Easton. Mrs. Raymond Tyson of North | Burrowes s+ireet, is visiting with her parents in Huntingdon. Dr. E. H. Mateer left on Thursday for Carlisle, where he will await his’ orders to be transferred to Ft. Ben- ning, Ga Joseph Kriss Yale University student in the Medical School, New Haven, Conn. is spending the annual spring vacation with his! parents, Mr. and Mrs, Max Kriss of West Beaver Avenue R. W. McHale, who has been a salesman for the Nittany Printing a STATE CO Oklahoma | South Allen street [end guest | entertained the Ladies LLEGE , and Publishing Company on Frazier street, has accepted a position with the Craft Press of Fayetteville, K. D. Bair of West College avenue, had as his weekend guests his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Bair and his sister Faye all of Leola. Dr. and Mrs, A C. Richer of North Burrowes street, are the proud parents of baby girl born | Tuesday evening In the Bellefonte Hospital, Captain Lewis Held of the Mili- tary Department at the Pennsyl- this past weekend for his new assignment al Ft. Benning, Ga, Mrs. and Mrs, D, G. Lowe of had as their weekend guests Mr, and Mrs, E B Trout of Jamestown New York Katherine Bender of West Col- lege Avenue, spent the weekend with friends in Wilmington, Del Helen Riley of West Hamilton avenue ls visiting with relatives in Lancaster Mrs, Waller Parsons of Heister street was hostess to the Circle No 8 of the St. Paul's Methodist church at her home Monday evening Jean Hoy of Fairmount avenue spent the weekend in Harrisburg Mrs, Albert Kerstetter Eas! Beaver avenue visiting in Tren ton, New Jersey Harald Porter, Eleanor strong, and Irene Ishler #] weekend In Philadelphia Mrs. Margaret Fulton of West Foster avenue and Prances Harvey of South Frazier street spent Sat- urday in Harrisburg, where they visited Mrs. Fulton's daughter, who Is a student nurse at the Harrisburg State Hospital Mr. and Mrs, Max Kalin of South Bamard street, had as their week- their daughler Pauline of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs, J. F, Kessing Keller street, spent the weckend In Newberryport, Mass Mrs. Glenn Poorman of College, R. D,, seriously hier home, Mrs, Harry of 15 Arm- sent the er of Stale i] at Coble of Pine street Ald Society of the Evangelical church at home Thursday morning her SNOW SHOE The Scphomore class of the Snow | Shoe High School, held their an- nual party on last Wednesday | night in the High School auditori- | um. Games and dancing were the | entertainment af the evening. | Those present were: Marie Brewer, Betty Stephens, Marie Hipple, Alice Brady, Dorothy Cashier, Anna Mc- Cullough, Dorothy Cashier Dorothy ang Foise Beals, Margie Borger, Delores McLaughlin Collette Bhive, Pauline McNamara, Vera Lewis 10- raine Borger, Elsie and Ruth Pres- ton, Mildred Morgan, Mildred Moore Margaret Shaw Pauline Macurs,' Margaret Koblarchie, Alice Develin, Agnes Bchefick, Malvin Hoover, Phil Hodge. Lowell Bchmico, Tom 8tei- jer, Charlies Cried, Robert Hoover, ‘Joe Morgan Donald Quick, George Houser, Fred Cramer Harry Bor ger. John Girida, John 8Schefick, Bil] Musser, Chaperons: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris, Mrs Arthur Strepens and Mr. Thomas A miscellaneous shower was heid at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Shaw in honor of Mr. Shaw's moth- er. Mrs. Alexander Dixon on Friday night. Chinese checkers and cards were the entertainment of the even- ing at a late hour a delicious lunch was served. Those present were: Mrs Ira Hall Sr. Mrs. Bud Beigh- tol, Mrs. John Musser, Mrs. Bill Hall. Mrs, Wilbur Confer, Mrs. John Shaw, Mrs. James Viehdorler, Mrs. Nell Shaw, Mrs, Cameron Cashier, Mrs. Harry Reeser, Mrs Sam Reese. Mrs. Harry Eiters, Mrs, Warren Wenrick and son Warren Jr. Mrs. Lesher Heshley, Mrs. Dick Burns Mrs, Rex Lucas, Mrs Blanche Wenrick, Mrz. Clair Hall 8r. Mrz Clair Hall Jr. Mrs. Bill McNamara, Mrs. E M. Prance, Mra Jay Lueas Mrs May Houser, Mrs, James ‘Shaw, daughter Janie, Mrs, Mabel Lucas, Misses Vivian Houser, | Flizabeth and Kathryn Dixon and Betty Smith. Mrs Dixon received many beautiful gifts, Mrs. Pmanuel Burns returned {home Sunday after visiting Mrs { Misses Phyllis and Belty Page| i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon spent | Friday evening with friends at State College | Miss Maybelle Breon entertained | the Sophomore class of Miles Town- | ship High School at her home last Wednesday evening, i | ORVISTON | There were 137 present at Sunday { School an Bunday. | The Loyal Woman's class met at { the home of Mrs, Clair Butler on Friday night for thelr regular monthly meeting. Miss May Watson attended the wedding of Miss Anna Mann Myers Thursday evening. Mr, B. H Watson of Baltimore, spent Tuesday at the Clayton Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Dal Peters and fam- fly of Blanchard Eleanor and Car- oline Confer of Beech Creek, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Confer, Mrs, Paul Lomison of Lock Haven, and Floyd Overdorf at Lock Haven | spent Sunday afternoon and even- Burn's son, James Anderson and family in Altoons, Mrs. May Houser and son Bud of Lock Haven, are visiting Mrs, Hou- ser's daughter, Vivian The Ladies Ald of the Presby- terian church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Mc- Kelvey, Thursday night Miz Jill McGovern of Towanda visited the weekend with Miss Char- lotte Hall Miss Betty Smith of Bellefonte, is visiting Mrs. James Shaw and fam- ily Mr. ang Mrs. Dorcey Reeser, of Philadelphia, spent the weekend with Mr. Reeser's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Reeser, Mr and Mrs Mahlon Walson of Mochannon called on Mrs Watson's mother Mrs. Mabel Lucas Sunday evening On Saturday evening, March 15 a shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs lawrence Sinclair for Mr. and Mrs James R. Carlson who were married Dec. 21st ag Win- | | chester, Va enjoyed by The evening was well all. Delicious refresh- ments were served and at a date hotir guests returned home wishing Mr. and Mrs. Carlson many years of happily married Ife. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Eimer Richner and son Harold of Hubler: burg: Mr. and Mrs, Clark Huey, Mr and Mrs. Newton Lauck and daugh- ter, Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Richner, of Bellefonte R. D.; Mr. and Mrs Charles Flax and son Dick, Mr Franklin Swarm of Milesburg, Mr and Mrs. Newton Stark and daugh- ter Jeanette, Mr. and Mrs David Stark and daughter Janice Ann of Winburne: Mrs. Albert Carlson and | son Donald and daughter Jane, Mr, end Mrs. Ralph Fishburn ang son Dennis, Mrs, Anna Morgan and rong Bob and David. Mr. and Mrs James R. Carlson, and Mr. and Mrs, lasTence Sinclair and daughters Arlene, Jean, Bea and Sara and son Larry all of Snow Shoe. ! Lock Haven were called to Clarion on Saturday by the death of Mr. Gillespie's sister, The Loyal Women's class met at {the home of Mrs. Clair Butler on Priday night, those present were as follows: Essie Lomison, Josephine ! Barnhart, Olive Gray, Hannah Con- | fer, Mildred Confer, Viola Delong. | Bessie Thompson Mrs, A. M | Shank Ethel Confer, Nellie Cyph- art, Annie Confer. The evening | was spent going through the rou- | tine of business and contests, the ' prize winners were Mrs, Josephine | Barnhart, Essie Lomison, and Mrs. | Ethel Confer, From Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and | Mr: and Mrs, William Crispin of | Julian attended the funeral of Mrs. {| Russel] Watson at Altoona, Sunday. Mr, Charley Lucas visited rela- | Miss Maxine Watson visited the i past week with Mr. and Mrs, Wil- | lam Crispin at Julian, RUNVILLE | Mr, Michael Purl celebrated his 30h birthday on Monday, March NP Bs oats SEs VE Blatchford’s Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From W.F.B.G. _— Tr Mr. and Mrs, Prank Dreese and | baby of Lemont, Pa, were overnight | visitors last Saturday with Mr, and | Mrs, Willlam Howell. Mrs, Pearl Fye and daughter | Jane and Mrs, S8allle Furl went with Mr, Harold Johnson to Pleasant Gap last Thursday morning and | visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Vargo, Mr, and Mrs, S8amuel Purl and daughter Barah of Williamsport, | visited with home folks last Sunday. Mr. Joseph Butler is having pub- | lic sale on Wednesday March 19th, | and on Thursday is moving to Or- | viston where Mr. Butler is employ- | ed, | Preaching service next Sunday | evening at 7:30 | Mr. John Milton of Camp Lee be- low Baltimore, Md., was home lasi weekend | Mrs. Cora Witherite of Osceola Mills, is visiting with Mrs, Alice Rodgers Mrs. Borden and her daughter Christine Borden to Lemont last Friday grand moved —— — A—— HOWAR Rev. FP. H Foss of Binghamton, N. Y., has been visiting at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs, Harry Dearment, Rev. L. E Kline left Wednesday for Hellam his new charge. The Rev. K. 1. Bower of Salladshurg moved to Howard Wednesday of this week, The church of the Fairview farewell party for Rev. and Mrs, L. E Kline at Lhe parsonage last Friday night Mr. David and Donald Holter who have been emplved in Detyoit, Mich., for the past two months, spent the weekend at their home Mr. and Mrs, Luther Walker are the proud parents of an eight pound baby boy who arrived a: their home early Baturday morning. Also a fine son arrived the following morn- ing to Dr. and Harold Ishler. Mrs Ishler is in the Lock Haven hospilal Miss Anna Holter spent Monday in Lock Haven ay the home of Mr Gordon Lauth family Misses Eleanor Leathers and So- phia Caprio spent the weekend in Philadelphia. Mr, John H. Wagner, Hilda W. Leathers and Mr. Carl Deitrich of Bellefonte joined these ladies Sunday morning at the home of Mr and Mrs. Stanley Wagner of Denver. The latter just reiurn- ing from Florida The members of Howard Evangelical church gave a farewell party Monday evening to Rev and Mrs. L. E Kline The Ladies of the sewing circle were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Misses Anna and Nelle Holter The honor roll High School for ending Feb. 28 is Pletcher. Dorothy Gardner; Grade 6: Charles Heverly, Evelyn Poor- man Joanne Wagner Patricia Yearick: Grade 7: Suzanne Hofl- man. Lois Carson, Beulah De- Arment: Grade 8: Barbara Gard- ner, Edna Gordon, Mary Painter Dorothy Mapes member; held a he for Howard six weeks period Grade 4: Merrill the the Carolyn Ekdahi: Freshmen: Dorothy Bathurst, Syi- via Gardner, Jennie Mann; Bopho- mores: Harry Ekxdahl, June Ertiey Juniors Lok Bechdel Phvilis Brumbaugh, June Corson, Mary Weaver BOALSBURG Bellefonte the Luther of | Miss Helen Geer {visited Wednesda Dale home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dummer children Creta Sue and Paul Jr, of | Huntingdon, spent Wednesday pie ternoon and evening with the form- s parents, Mr. and Mi John Dummer Mrs. Matthew Goheen and Mis Pauline Billings spent several days last week al the home of the form- son and daughter-in-law, Mr iand Mrz. Richard Goheen, al In- {diana | The Womans Missionary soriety of ithe Reformed church held their { meeting at the home of Mrs. Mati new Goheen on Thursday evening Those attending were: Mrs. Howard Wink. Mrs. Jacob Meyer, Mr George Ishler, Mrs. Emma Brouse Mrs. Henry Hosterman, Mrs. A. J i Hazel, Mrs. George Fisher and Miss. { as Beulah Fortney and Clara Fouse Mrs. Pear] Patterson of State Col- lege, spent Thursday al the Edw ard Tussey home. Mr. and Mrs. George Rimmey, © Centre Hall, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Luther Dale Mr. Melvin Jones, a student at Susuehanna University spent the weekend with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Jones Miss Priscilla Stuart, of Bolivar, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart. Miss Mary Lou Fisher, of Hunt ingdon spent Saturday with her grandmother, Mrs. Geotge Fisher Mrs. Ellsworth Dunkie spent seve eral days recently with her parent; at Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs Theodore Begner and family of Huntingdon, spent Sunday at the Charles Segner home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosterman, of Greensburg, spent the weekend with the formers mother, Mrs. | Henry Hosterman. | Mr. and Mrs. Mildred McGirk, of | Altoona, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | MoGirk. : as ana er Ts ‘ REMEMBER i When You Wani ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTIOULAB | TT | held for Mrs, The following people were present Page Three Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown a two children of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Brown and two children of Milesburg called at the Wilson Walker home on Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coakley visited the latlers parents on Thursday at Mill Hall Rebecca Confer and LeRoy Walk- visiied at the Raymond Coakley home over the weekend Lock Haven Tol Hurt Clair Btiner, 2-yent sony of M Mra. Frank Stine is Haven Hospital in he youlh ne YARNELL A surprise birthday party was Merle Richner and Raymond Coakley at the latter's hone, Due to the condition of the weather there was a small group Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kessling, Mr and Mrs. Donald Shawley, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Bhawley and son Harold Arlene Walker, Kincle Mayes, Wil. liam Baney, William 8Shawley, Ralph Walker, Mra. Orvig Lucas Chester Coakley, Mr and Mr Merle Richner., The evening wa spent in playing games and opening of the very useful presents. Re- freshments were served and all re turning home wishing hem many more happy birthdays er 0ni0 und Lhe Lock ton frag! Li in fair condi- pose ibie from sufiered a In a fall being i» ennium are before COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTYF Phone 199 of I Heard the Cry Temple Court WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa 5 NE NIGHT we were awakened by someone pounding on our door: Then I beard that terrifying cry= "FIRE!" "It was worth hun. dreds of dollars to me that night to have a telephone. And that’s only one of the reasons why I say — Er — a ——— KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 2509-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. 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