April 3, 1941, CLARENCE (From last week) Miss Edna Thompson of Belle- fonte visited Saturday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Harold Mec- Closkey who resides in the 1st floor Of the Chambers mansion, Miss Jo Ann Drapcho called on her chum Miss Janie McoGowan Bunday P, M. Mrs. Salena Ftters concluded a ten day sojourn at the Brungard apartment Sunday when she re-| turned to her home at Bellefonte, Mrs. E. A. S8hive who has been very ill most of the New Year is not much improved at this writing, we are sorry to state. Her daugh- ter Mrs, E. D. Myers remains hear home (0 assist wherever and when. ever needed. Grade Four observed St, Patrick's | day by having a party with decora- | tions, refreshments and games ap- propriate Jor the occasion, The girls brought the eats as they sold the least seeds in the contest their | To date these | room still has on, energetic small salesmen and sales. ladys have gross receipts of $48 One third the total sales is retained by the school for their end of term | outing. Anyone desiring to ald these pupils in a worthy cause get in touch with them soon and they'll consider it a great kindness, More | turns will be published later Spring arrived In Township on calendar schedule. The recent large snow and severe cold weather are over for the pres- ent, Robins and blue birds already made their appearance and can be heard caroling their melo- dious notes in the early morning or late evening hours. Clarence banjoliers presented pleasing concert at Snow Shoe Sun- day evening as par; of the special service at the Methodist church Don't forget to display your new auto license on April 1st Miss Jo Ann Drapcho called on her chum Jane McGowan Sunday Pp. m. Mrs, John Muirhead who has been » on the sick list for several weeks is | much improved at this time. Mr, Lavere Wooster of Karthaus visiieq his sister, Mrs, Clyde Good- year during the past week. Qur local A & P Tea store has been remodeled and redecorated be- sides installing a fresh meat de- partment, a novelty which is much needed in this section and should receive much patronage. William Morgan one of the most | popular students of 4th grade i$ greatly missed by his classmates while being confined to sickness. The baked ham supper at the Presbyterian church of paper but postponed from the 15th will be served this Saturday even- ing the 28th from 4:30 to 8:30 p. m at 15 and 35 cents per plate, Come, eat you're moneys worth is guar- anteed and a pleasant thank you besides, Sunday dinner guests of the 16th at the Brungard apartment includ- ed Mr, Brungard's aunt and family (the Albrights) and his sister and | HOWAR Mr, and Mrs Walter Weber and three children of New Kensington, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Weber's mother, Mrs. Kate Weber Prof. L. H Kemp and family left’ last Priday for Kutztown, to spend several days at the home of his mother Miss Eleanor Leathers the physi- cal Ed instructor in the Lock Ha- ven schools was confined home this past week with grippe. Mr, and Mrs. Parris Walker mov- ad from the Mr. LH. Nefl property to their home on Walnut Stree: Mr. Walker is repairing his home recently purchased from the Longee estate Mr. L. H Kemp and Mr, Girard Altenderfer attended P. O, 8. of A lodge in Bellefonte last Thursday night Mr. Sam Clevenstine of Belle- fonte spent Tuesday at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kemp. wi (From last week) Mrs, Roy Adams and Miss Marle Chandler of Bellefonte left Wed- nesday noon for Philadelphia, where they will spend a few days. The William Tucker family were guests of the Harry Barrs in Al- toona, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Zierzow of Philipsburg Saturday with the William kers. The condition of 8am Noil who suffered 3 heart attack about ten days ago is slightly improved. The specialist he consulted in Altoona Saturday prescribed two months of quiet and rest, Keith Adkins who just returned to .school jast week after a long siege of chicken pox is now home with a severe cold. Miss Eileen Heagney, a student in Home Economics at the Pennsylva- nia State College and who hag beel teaching the Tth and 9th grades of the local schools gave a tea at the M. E church to the Civic Club ladles on Monday afternoon. She! was assisted by the 8th grade girls, Very dainty and delicious sand- wiches and punch were served, after which she gave a demonstra- tion in ¢lothes using a doll to mode] all the rifferent type clothes and leaving the doll dressed in a beau- | res © Snow Shoe | have | the family jalopy | his home by | i Moshan- non which was announced in this! to her! family (the Rudys) from Ferguson Township, Following are the guests | names: Mrs, Grace Albright, Shir- | ley, Russell and Rachel Albright; Mr. and Mrs, Lester Albrigh. and [son Donald; Mr. and Mrs, Randall | {| Albright and daughter Judith Ann; { Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Rudy; Her- | bert, Ralph and Myron Rudy also] | Mrs. Etters of Bellefonte, and Miss | Emma Midlam of Pine Glen. Visitors at the same place the 23rd. were Mr, and Mrs. E J, Gil- len of Bellefonte; and Mary Etters | of Snow Shoe; Mr, and Mrs. W. Paul | Weagley and daughter Ada Mae all | from Rebersburg, Mrs. Sue Rushnock returned to Bryn Mawr today after spending a two weeks combination of business relatives here, Bob and Harry Shive and their | families of Snow Shoe called at their parental home here Sunday | evening. Weekend visitors at the Muirhead home Dolly Muirhead, Mr, and Mrs, | John Lingle and daughter Marion all from State College. The fourth grade girls had snapsho's of themselves and dollies taken as part of their spring festi- val the 21st, Pupils of this grade who are still perfect in attendance {term to date are Anna Koshko, Ellen Yecina Margaret Padisak, and Kay Myers; Claude Herr, Ralph McCloskey and William Se- fchik, St. Michaels church is observing {a three days prayer for peace ser- vice at present, The 30th they will begin a week of mission work Mrs. Pete Wozniak called on her neighbor Mrs. Andy Bugosh Satur- day evening Mrs. Saleng Fiters day p. m. with Mrs Grammy Watson at son home Emro Drapcho Jr, efficient A & P clerk received his Draft summon from Board No. 2 and Is to leave with the next contingen: going to army camp. His many friends will note his absence. The local Moose Hall is playing a series of Bingo games each Wednes- day evening. The Presbyterian church at Mo- shannon is to have Sunday evening worship at 7:30 the 30th. Special music will be a feature of the pro- gram. Be sociable, Come and be spiritually rejuvenated, Present and former pupils of the 4th grade teacher who were enter- tained at the Brungard apartments over the ‘weekend were. Lester Mann, John Stiqvens, Howard Chambers, Ralph McCloskey, Andy Tobias, George Drapcho, Emer Shotovsky, Steve Panik, Joseph Pa- suella, William Sefchik, Andy and George Almashle, George Tynro, Andy Halsnick and David Kor- manec Mr. John Balash has disposed of his old V-8 and is now driving a powerful Dodge, Miss Peters {ransacted business at the County capital Saturday last Mrs. Jack Tressler visited Sun- day afternoon with her aunt, Mrs John Muirhead. D NEWS ! he ladies Missionary soclety of the Reformed church met Wednes- day evening at the home of Rev John Gulick Miss Phyllis Evey spent the week- end in Bellefonte with friends Mr, and Mrs. Fred Watson and son Rannie accompanied by (wo friends from Warren Ohio, visited his sister, Mrs. Roy Sheesley on Monday evening. An Easter drama, “Into Thy | Kingdom.” will be presented in the Evangelical and Reformed church on Sunday evening, April 6, at 8:15 o'clock. The play Is under the di- i rection of Dale Martin and Charles Greninger of the Lock Haven play- makers. The cast: Joseph Calaphas { Malcolm Wagner; Odina, his wife | May Wagner; Malchus, his servant, | Lloyd Kemp; Nicodemus, Gerald Al- | tenderfer; Tamah, maidservant, | Maty E. Moore: Jabal, member of { robber band Lloyd Bitner; Reba, j robber chief's daughter, Eleanor | Moore; Roman Captain, Haroid Amick. an 27 visited Thurs- Vivian and C. H. Wat- the wi RR I SE SS. Sa NT GAP Sam tiful white satin wedding gown. | | Miss Heckman and Gotshalk of the | Penna, State College who will take {over Miss Reagneys work for the | | baance of] the term were guests, {| Mrs, Martha Evey and Miss Isa- be] Maize of Howard, were dinner | guests Sunday at the Wade Evey | home, | Mrs, Ray Melroy was a driving { guest of Mrs. A, O. Boucke of State | College, to Atlantic City where they | with ninety some other class mates lof West Chester State Teachers’ | College were guests of their class { mate John Hollinger at the hotel | Madison one of the four hotels in | that city of which he is half owner, en in honor of Dr, Grace J, Me- ! elected Lieut. Governor of the State | of Delaware and overnight and Sun- iday as well, They report a very wonderful time. Mrs, John Noll accompanied Mr. McGrail recently to Pittsburgh from | where ghe went to Aliquippa to visit | her grandsons Dean and Jack Mil- {ler who took her to visit her son | Leslie who is a patient in the Beav- {er County home. He expected to be taken to Rochester very goon for | X-rays and a check up by a physi- cian at that place, They returned J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 and pleasure among friends and | at a banquet Saturday evening, giv- | Collum another classmate who was | RT home with the Ray Nolls, The Richard Royer family drove to Curtin Sunday to spend the day with Mrs, Royer's parents, but be. | fore dinner was served they dis- covered the house was on fire and had gotten such a start that they were unable to save any thing ex- cept a few pleces of furniture v on . (From last week) Mr. Wilford Snook, employed in { Philadelphia, visited his family here, last Sunday. ‘The 8nooks are planning on moving to Upper Darby soon, Mrs. John Harris has been on the | sick list, we hope she ls improving Those who spent the weekend at the Willard Willlams home were: Mr. and Mrs, Barnard Williams and | Ellen | children, Janice, Eddie, and Mae of Chester; Mr. and Mrs, ME | Williams, son Dewey, of Jonestown; Mr, and Mrs, Kyle Nearhoo!f, son Willard of Jonestown, Mrs, Joseph Guy and son Joe Jr, of Chester, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Motley. Mrs. Madelyn Dillon, son Ramon, were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss Francis Woods In Port Matilda, last Thursday even- ing, Mr, and Mrs, entertained Mr, and Mrs, Bernard Williams and children, Mr, and Mrs. M. E Willams, son Dewey and Mrs. Dorothy Gill, Janet, Donna and Tommie, Saturday evening serving delicious jce cream and cake, Mrs, Kyle Alexander College visited relatives Mrs, Margaret Brannan, Jean of Beliefonte, also called friends on Saturday Mrs, Etta Holt is visiting her son and wife Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Holt of lewistown, after being ill her home here [or two weeks Madelyn Dillon, Dorothy Gill and Elva Alexander were shopping in Bellefonte last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Charles Myers, have returned home after spending the winter months In California. Every one enjoyed Mr. Meyers letters porting on his trip. Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Alexander spent Saturday, visiting Mr, and Mrs. James Andrews in Altoona ‘harles Alexander of State Saturday Lois and on at re- HECLA (From last week) Sunday School will be held at the regular hour 9:45, beginning April 6. Everybody weicome The funds to repair the church are stil] very low and any offering you may choose to give will still b very much appreciated. We wish to thank all those who have already given to this cause, The work will be started next week Here s real news, so far as we know the Kutch Sisters from Leb- anon will hold evangeilstic } beginning May 4. These girls are very well known in Bellefonte and vicinity and any one desiring to entertain any of the ladies while they are in Hecla Park please Jet the Sunday School know about We thank you for your patronage Mrs, Chesier Wrokman and baby daughter returned home Saturdya evening from the Lock Haven Hos- pal. Mather and daughter are daing fine. This is the second child Mr, and Mrs. John Stare spent the weekend with Mrs Star's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. James Dobson. Other visitors at (he Dobson home were Mr. and Mrs Lee Dobson and family, Stale College, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shope, sons, of Miesburg and Mr and Mrs. Harvey Dobson of Hecla, service wmm——— FAIRVIEW Mrs. Amelia Chapman and daugh- ter Faye, and Mrs. James Lucas visited on Tuesday at the Russell Jones home at Pleasant Valley, Mrs. Myrile Lucas spent Tuesday with her daughter Mrs. Bryce Hoov er al Howard Mrs. Harry Lucas and baby of Yarnell, Mrs, Milford Etlers and baby and Mrs. Russell Lucas visited on Thursday with Mrs, James Lu- cas. Mrs, Amelia Chapman and daughter Faye and Mrs. Russell Jones and son Emile, of Pleasant Valley, visiteq on Thursday with Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas at Mt Eagle Mr, William Etters and family i moved from the Wensel farm at | Pleasant Valley to our vicinity last | week, ! [Ernie Jones spent Saturday night i with his grandmother, Mrs, Amelia Chapman, at Cook House spent the weekend | with his family at this place, | days last week at the Malvin Lucas home. LITTLE NITTANY { Mr, and Mrs. Earl Harter and | family visited Sunday afternoon | with Mrs, Harter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shuey at Curtin, who ‘have been staying in their son's | cabin since their home was des- | troyeq by fire, last Saturday. {| Mrs, Fletta Harter of Howard, and Raymond Harter of State Col- | Wednesday evening, April 9, at 8, lege, visited last Thursiay at the | Willard and Ear! Harter home. James Lucas who is mining coal | ~~ JACKSONVILLE Miss Vivian Shay spent a couple | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. EE {dist church next Sunday, April 6th at 9:30; Sunday School following There were 60 present at Sunday School last Sunday The “Cheerful Bible Class" Methodist church held (monthly meeting Thursday even- ing, March 27th. at the home of Mrs, George Bodenshaw., Those | present were: Mrs Mrs. Edith Fye, Mrs, Jacob Haz. {zard, Mrs, H. L, Yeager, Mrs. Ro- man Wagner, Mrs. Doyle Borger Mrs, Glen Pye, Mrs, Homer Quick Mrs, Ambers Mrs. Carl 8ch- moke, Mrs, Annle Norton and Re- | becca Watson, After the busines meeting, refreshments were served, and a good time enjoyed by all | Rev, J. W, Kerry is holding Re- | vival services at the Free Metho- dist Church, the past Iwo weeks, assisted by Rev, Paul Steward, ol | Franklin Road, Pittsburgh The meetings have been well attended on ast Saturday evening the friends and members of the church met al Lhe parsonage, a nice social time was enjoyed, and a donation presented to Rev, and Mrs. Kerry of the the!r Mo ye A quilting held at the Borger last th present Wiose Crone Mr and rag sewing wa home of Mr Clyde Thursday afternoon Mrs Edith Fye daughter from were nr ‘ and Clyde Borger MOSHANNON | | Preaching service at the Metho- Snow Shoe, Mrs, H, B, Croft, Mry. other callers were Josephine Dietz Cyrus Schnars, Mrs, Max Fitzsim. | mons, Mrs, R, G, Fye Mrs, Jacob | Hazzard, Mrs, Ray Watson, Mrs, | Amber Pye, Mrs, J, FP. Lucas, Mrs, | Charles Guenot, Mrs, Irvin Borgan, Mrs, Lloyd Borger, Mrs, Annle Nor. | ton, Mrs, Bertha Borger, Mrs, H, L. | Yeager A delicious dinner was served and g nice time enjoyed by all, Messrs Thomas Schmoke and Millard Quick were visiting last Thursday evening with Mr, Gorgon | Fye Mr. and Mrs, George Bodenshaw, | and nephews, James and Guy Wat | son motored to Osceola last Bunday and spent the day with her mother, Mrs, Frank Hummel Mr, and Mrs, Perry Gelz of novo visited relatives here Sunday Mr, John L Re- last Ross, Molor Police, of Wyoming, Pa, visited friends here and at his home in Karthaus, Thursday and Friday of last week Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs l#Roy Lewis and Hope, took Mr Jahn Bowes of Pine Glen, to Clear. where he met the bus {or Du- Bol He called to see his aunt Mrs, Kate Holt who was 80 yea: old on Monday, March 31st. The Lewis then moked Brisin and spent the evening * Morri home field SPRING MILLS Jox KS The rob- - It Spring and it u ins have made Easter bunnie ready on dispiay dows and week away Mrs. CC. B her room with an Harry W lege was a bin evening Mr tired feels like Spring, it Spring their appearan and egg 1 Lhe are Lore only al- wine. Good Friday one Ariges Brungar: of St upper guest veeahyon home or and Mr Penn cently moved King we welcome citizens of our town The Misses Kathryn beth Ziegler of guests at their home Moving there are a goodly number { flit- house brother ler’; like | season at hand and | | considering Jocaling in i the near future The "Nor school play sponsored by the ciass of the Gregg Township hool in the schoo) last Friday evenin tended and wa au was ded K a ar Lydia Ziegler Is confined 0 1 with a nervous breakdown Weekend guests at tO A. M Grassmyer home were as follow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolgmuth, Mr and Mrs. John Campbell of Eliza- bethtown, Mr. and Mrs, David By- and Mrs Lydia Stoitzfus of rllevilie Mr. and Mrs Harry rasamyer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy arshbarger, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Harry {f Lewistown w It Doctor our town reported that a i ir ORVISTON There were day 8chool The revival here by Rev well aller Apri ded untii come Mr and Mr tin visited Sund Mrs. Leo Condo Mahlon McCloskey visited on Sun vin and family Verna Shank of Tyrone ;aroiine and 1 Creek of their Confer and Mr William Walizer and family of North Bend spent Bunday at the John A Gray home Mr and Mrs. George Hahn and family of Williamsport spent Sun- day at the George Walker home Mr. ang Mrs. Roy Hinton and of Howard th Mr k Puhrer and Mr afternoon Mary OW ar of Williamspor! ted on ! Clair But) of North Bend vis David Confer on van and Mr Miss Were Watson Betly TL] Sun- Robert Confer and were Sunday afternoon visi. ir ang Chatlle Eagwe Ben daughter Mi of Confer Mr time after of Ane inday another son spend on 8 noon Sund Buller AY dinner hom guests Rev ON is. RJ 1m Daley Rhoad is he the Clalr and Mr: of West. DeBoer at f Were little been Also for they has on sick past werk Annie Confer has been ailing two weeks we hope il again SNOW SHOE mt forget the hat social spon- sored by the Ladies’ Bible Class of the M, E church in the social room on Friday evening. April 4th. Ad- mission 25¢. hat free Mr, and Mrs. Jack family of Johnstown, Mr. Smith's parents Harvey Smith, Mrz. 8herman, sons Bill and Bob. by. of Sinnamahoning, visited re- cently with Mrs. Sherman's daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Hall and family. Mrs. Mary Dixon, daughters Eli- zabeth, Kathrythh, Myra Robert spent Sunday with relatives at Curwensgvile Harry Price of Altoona, spent the Smith and re visiting Mr. and Mr: | Church services on Sunday, April 6, are as follows: Sunday school at {9:30 a. m. and C. E. at 6:45 p. m {| The Ladies’ Aid Society has been ichanged from the home of Mrs ick on Saturday night. | The Cheerful Helpers class will meet Si Friday evening at the home lof Dorothy Betz There will be an Easter play en- [titled “Into Thy Kingdom,” will be ipresented in the Grange Hall on lo'clock, by the Howard congregation. {Come and bring your friends. and son afternoon | tumed home after an (of Daniel Stover and { Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Butler, and | Mrs. Hubert Vonada was a Mon- Penna. Furnace, | daughter Wava of Mill Hall, R, D, day evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. weekend with his mother, Lewis Price 8r., and family Mr and Mrs. E M, France, grand. daughter June Cullen and Mrs. Ju. fa Sinclair, visitegq Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kruz, of Win- burne Mrs. Kathryn Langdon, returned home after visiting Mrs. Langdon’ tister, Mrs, Lena Reese and family Mr, and Mrs Lock Haven, visited Mr. Quick's brother Harry Quick, Sunday afer. noon Mrs. Anna Lucas of Runville, re- | indefinite visit with Mrs, Lucas’ daughter-in- law, Mrs, Mabel Lucas and family Mrs Mrs. Lester Bartley, of Zion, and Mrs. Irvin Albright and daughter Helen, of near Salona, to see Mrs. | Anna Robb who is confined to her ‘bed. We hope for a speedy recovery. | Miles Bartley to Mrs, Nevin Year-| Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada and | Robert Conaway were Tuesday eve-| ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean ‘Bennett, of Lock Haven. | Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children spent the weekend with| relatives at State College, They! spent Saturday night at the home! of Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeland, | and were Sunday guests at the home | family, of | Mrs. William Boone is spending | | Mr, and Mrs. John Spangler and Howard Baker and family, of Lock a couple of weeks with her daugh-! | two sons of Nittany; Mr. ang Mrs, i Walter Heichel and two sons and [J B. Clark of Lock Haven, R. D; { and Dempsey Dullen visited one day {last week at the Orvis Clark homes, | Visitors at the same place on Sun- | day were Jesse Probst ang Jennie | Moore of Lock Haven; Mr, and Mrs, | George Dolan and daughter Janet ‘and Mrs, Richard Dolan and two daughters Hazel and Gladys, of Axe Mann, Wild Ducks Stop of wild geese comes the report last ‘week a flock of between 400 and 500 {wild ducks spent some time swim- iming in the river south of Milton, after which they took off in perfect formation, continuing their northern journey, Following the recent passing north | Haven, J” BAKING 182% | Sunday callers at the E. R. Bart-| Haven. ley home Were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlev of Upper Marion; Mr, and (spent Saturddy forenoon at the! IN A CLASS BY ITSELF | RUMFORD ter, Mrs. Richard McCaleb, of Lock | | Mrs. James Shaffer and daughters | POWDER TODAY THE QUAL iY RA [spent Wednesday at the D. P. Ert- William Quick of! age Thrée home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roan, of Bellefonte, | Dorothy Betz of Lock Haven, spent the weekend at her home here, and and Mrs, James Lucas, Mrs. How. | ard Orndorf, of Little Nittany, spent | Monday evening at the Alice Belg home while Eddie attended Boy Scout meeting Mr. and Mrs, Bumner Noll and Children, Dicky, Elsie June and Kenneth, and Mary Jane Fye were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Neldigh, of Bellefonte, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. O Mrs. Walter Dalley, Your Grocer Has It— Fresh Dally, M. Kling and of Allncia, “Mother Carson’s”’ Covered Wagon BREAD IS NOW outgaining all bread in sales. ley home Mrs. Hubert Vonada spent Thurs day with her mother, Mrs. Harry Butler and Mrs. Norman Lightham- mer, of Howard Callers at the James Shaffer home during the week were Mis, Mary Dietz and daughter Josephine, and Robert Conaway and children Elmer Bwope, daughter Arlene, and son Ceorge, Mrs, Harry SBwope and Mr. and Mn James Lucas were guests Wednesday evening at the D. P. Ertley home and were treated to ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabu ol Bellefonte, spent t the C E. Aley home Mr. and Mrs, James daughters were Bu callers at the home Mr. and Mr w Mackeyville Bunday dinner gue t the bert Vonada home were Mis trice Thompson f Howard Edward Koch Carlisle Mr. and Mrs, Earl Corman daughter Belly were Monday ors at the D. P. Ertley home An cream Lhe Aley evening. Those LLOOKS different FEELS different TASTES different A woman's Home Recipe Bread Discovered and Baked only Wy MORNINGSTAR BAKERY Bunday a IS different Bhafler and afternoon his S8miul iaw nday of H sister, * [4] oO of a oe F held at Saturday party was home on present were Mr and Mrs. Blaine Mabu Mr. and Mrz. Jack Mabus, of Bellefonte: Mr and Mrs. John Bhaffer Nancy and son Hall, and Mis Howard Louise Belghlol of Howard, was guest of Betty Aley ne home ol ~ and Ronald Caugh- of Cen- Belghtol Ler Lie Louis of her cousin Bunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family were Mrs Fred Kessling and daughters Christina and Hele: and son Clarence, of Yarnell: Mat- thew Conaway, of Flemington: Mr Lucy Conaway and James SBhafler Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Belle fonte Mrs, C. E. Aley spent Sunday afternoon &t the C. E. Poor- man home at Lock Taven A kitchen shower was held at the hohe of Mr. and Mrs. William Wat- king for } parents, Mr and Mrs Irvin Watkins whose home and fur- nishings were by fir couple of weeks They a rd anc \ rmstrong of Zion u anc ani destroved nd Ago thank each and every family for food and furnishings that were to them Those who Lucy Conaway Kessling and and Helen nell: Mr a nw nf * A wast the giv- en spent Sunday with Mrs Mrs. Fred Christina Were daughter son Clarence, of Yar- Mrs. Homer Lose and {1 Re N } son Earl, James Lose, of Bellefonte: | onstown were Thuredec ning | TYOSSMAan of this plac Matthew Conaway Flemington » {laren , of y Park Sunday even Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude Sheas. ley and daughter Creek Mrr f RUN and Mahlon went vo Hecla ing en Moyer of Waddle, and boy Don Corman of Valentine {, went skating at Heclas Park Suncay evening BUFFALO of 3 Mr Other caller ring the Willard Walker, Mrs James Miss Josephine Dietz Mr Halne and Work Were . Luea* Lucy Conaway spent Tues- day of last week with an old fr from Snow Shoe whose maiden name was Justina Lowery, and called at the Homer home Bellefonte Fred mA 3 pa Belg 2} wino aA way dinner gu Edward Moyer, Ralph Moyer, al vy Crusts’ sale last Lose " James nd Mrs M on Wedne:d companied Mrs the lester Bartley bh Mrs. Bartey Shaffer home 3ariies Tressier R R Bartley m Mr From Mr. and Mrs. Russell Homan of Beavertown spent Sunday at the C E. Aley home Miss Dorothy Betz gpent the weekend here last week) 1 N Moyer and Bel by raday in e- 0 10 are iy of Lock Haven at her home ret implements here he expects 10 farm race Koch of Wadde) Bessie Green last Sat- to Spring Miss Margaret: and Evelyn Louise Poorman and Miss McCloskey of Howard; and Dorothy Betz called Vigit- i 14 COME TO THE BELLEFONTE CENTRE DEMOCRAT HOMEMAKING SCHOOL Wed., Thur., Fri. April 30, May 1, 2 O'Clock Each Afternoon BELLEFONTE Y. M. C. A RECIPES PRIZES FUN! ¢ ¢
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