April 3, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three "PINE GROVE MILLS ————— Popular Ford salesman of Dun- lap Motor Co., Bellefonte, Guy Glenn and wife, were pleasant call- yg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘4 Monday evening, Don't forget the annual Commu- nity Sale, Friday, April 4, at the 8t. Elmo hotel. Eugene Irvin man. ager. Bring anything salable and turn into cash. Rebekah Lodge will furnish Lhe diner on the sale grounds. Grandmother Sara Everhart has returned to her home in Graysville alter two months daughter, Mrs, John Quinn. The aged lady has very nicely recovered from injuries of a fall, Miss Lois Ebright of Newport, Pa was last Wednesday evening supper guest at the Samuel Hess home, her mother returned home with after spending several days at the Hess home, The Fred Waltz family flitted Monday from Warriors Mark to the John H. Balley house on Wall street. Fred is manager of auto part service station; Fred Hollo- baugh moved from State College to the Roy Barto country home on Tadpole; Fred Dillon is flitting from the H. A. Elder home to the Baird house at Pleasant Gap Mrs, John Strouse of Pine Hall was under her M. Ds care the past week, Mrs. Annie Kocher was assisting, glad to report she is im- proved at this writing Annual community meeting will be held in Baileyville hall, April 3, at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome W this business meeting. The Car] Harpster family flitted Friday from the Irvin Walker house to the Ed, Harpster home in Balley- ville. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Balley are the proud parents of another girl born Friday last. In their family 3 girls, both mother and babe are doing fine under the care Miss Ssther Corl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred were recent visitors at the Ernest Trostle home in Pleasant Gap, for. mer neighbors here in township, Sorry to relate found Ernest still under the care af.er a weeks stay at Ge! also of Rossman they Dr.’s H. Glenn on East Main stree:, | stay with her | her Ferguson | sing- | ‘BUSH HOLLOW | {er hospital, Danville. His many friends here trust a speedy recovery for him, Mrs, John Quinn of the Branch spent Thursday with Mrs, Edna Gilliland while John was among the bidders at the Clyde Rider sale, where everything brought good prices. Sow and pigs $63.00; cow and calf $180.00; 6 months old bull $62.00; one of the best sales of the season of extra good stock. Sale totalled around $400000 Genial “Jack” Smith noted auctioneer took winks and nods thick and fast, Mr. Woodrow Bloom and son Fred and Mr, William Billett of Coleville were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Ella Bloom on Water Street Farmers Isaac Harpster ang Gor- don E. Harper departed Sunday in the former's Lincoln Zepher car for a two weeks sojourn In Florida Mr, Harpster negotiating the deal on a winter home in sunny south. Miss Mary Gardner, Miss Ann Ward and Mrs. Clair Irvin were last Saturday business visitors in Belle fonte and Howard Insurance Agent Conrad G, Fry and wife of Waynesboro, Pa.,, mn- tored up on Saturday and Hugh ( Fry and wife of Smethport, Pa. in their new ‘41 Chevrolet sedan mo- tored down Saturday evening, all to spend the weekend at the Fry home in Rock Springs The Thomas B, Wogan family of Altoona were Sunday guests at the L. K. Peters home at Bunker Hill to cast their blessings on the new granddaughter, Cora Jean Corl daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Corl Mr. Harry Gibboney of our State Highway force has returned to hi former position at Alliquippa, Pa. in the Steel Mills, he will be joined by his family in the near future The Misses Mary Ellen Homan and Anna Jane Musser will return to their homes the latter part of the week, after three months stay mn Florida, much delighted with the winter outing Friday evening, April 4, at 38 o'clock the Frank Durgeon Co. will present a show inthe I. O. OF hall. Proceeds for the benefit of 0. hall. Seats 25 and 15 ¢. Come and tell your friends Attendance wa he last Sunday at Sunday School there being 34 present both Sundays. We are hoping for a much larger at- tendance next Sunday, as we would like to have at least 105 present Our record attendance has been 104 and we would like to beat that at- tendance. So come out and help us do it. Also we are planning on giv- ing the following awards. Cne tO the ‘mother with the largest family present. One to the person who comes the longest distance; and ohe tn the oldest and one to the young- est persons present. So be there and you may win an award. Rev Skinner will be there to do some special singing also will preach after the Su aday School body welcome. Don't [orget to attend al which is In progress church, Services each night at 7:30 p. m. We regret that Mrs, Skinner could not be here as had been planned on account of illness but we know you y Rev, Skinner's message and singing if you come 80 come out and hear him Mrs sick list wishing health Car] the young son Mrs. George Parsons on the jce last week cutting a gash in his forehead wivich required savelital stitches when he was taken to a Dr Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, Edna Spotts were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and daughter Miss Georgianna Spoils and their aun’ and uncle, all of Williamsport Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese and son of Wingate visited the Edward Bush home jast Friday, Watson and Mae Baney also the Bush home recently Sunday visitors at the Roy Spotts home were Rev. Skinner; Rey. and Mrs, Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Just ane as he reviv- in the il enjo Ed. Bush bas been on the the past week. We are all her a speedy recovery » ats €Y Mr. and of fell visited Why Live In a Moving Yan All Your Life! Sunny hotirs in your own garden ., comfortable, quiet surround- ings . . . and the feeling of free- dom that comes from knowing you won't be forced to move in a day. a year or 25 years. THAT'S WHAT HOME - OWNERSHIP MEANS TO YOU! Your new home may cost only $1650 a month, but you cant measure these values in dollars and cents. They can only be measured in terms of happiness and security! Consult a Local Contractor When You Build ! FOR MATERIALS CONSULT 0. W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. N. Buckout St. Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA. Every- Mrs. Harold | Custer and The cl cleaned nice sin Also new ed daughter Louise h was papered week and looks very the work Is all finished books were purchas- \ started and last No SONgs before the Some people tried to have a sere- commun last Fri. but it all through have betler } reding in fing in this day t Hope you next time Larry Spotts son Carl Spotts who had been sick over the weekend is better /ill be expecting to iy Ap fell of Mr. and Mr see YOU you at ril 6, a COLEVILLE We were glad to have 138 out a Sunday School and we welcome you al back next Sunday. Thursday evening prayer will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaf- fer. Children services are held every Tuesday at 4 o'clock; Sundav School at 9:30; William rd of Milesburg will preach Sunday morning E that Mrs er is in the Centre Hos pital in a critical con- We all wish her a speedy recovery Mr. Gaylord Cassidy, son of Mrs Harry Shaffer, William Bloom, and James Baldwin of Pleasant View, escaped death when the car Gay- lord Cassidy was operating, turned over three times near the Coleville schoo] house on Sunday. The car upset a toilet and came to rest on its side agair Marin Hillard's shanty. The was reduced to junk Sunday callers at Grove and Kenneth Greene home Helen Greene, Mrs, Martin Hillard ang son Donald, all of Cole- | ville, Caroline and James Baldwin of Pleasant View, and Winifred | Walters, | We are sorry (0 lose our neighbors Mr. andl Mrs. Woodrow Stover slv are moving in with Joe Spotty who recently moved on the Fred Heck- man farm. Mr. and Mrs. Derstine and Mas- ter Wayne, and Helen Greene spent Sunday afternoon at William Adam's home at Mt Eagle Mr, Jack Wagner, who is station- ed in a training camp in Maryland, spent the weekend with hig sister, Mrs, Allison Charles A birthday party was held at the home of Lloyd Gardner's Friday afternoon for the 5th and 7th birthday of their daughters Shirley and Laura. Those present were Joan Walters, Barbara Saxion, Nancy Taylor, Arlene and Isabell t Shivery, Naomi, Jane and Delores Holderman, Mary Ann Justice and Mrs. Lioyd Gardner and daughter Sandra Lee. Games and refreshments were served. The girls received many nice giits LO repor inst car the Helen | were, family | and boys of Summits Hill, ———— of Yarnell, Clair Richner | Mr. and Mrs, Lee Richner ad] two children were to Bellefonte on Monday, essa Pat — MILESBURG The Young Peoples Group of the Women's Soclety of Christian Ser- vice of the Methodist church met at the social room of the church Friday evening of last week. Phyl | lis Sholl was hostess, A shower was held for Mrs, Malcolm Swartz, a recent bride. Circle No. 2 of thiy organization held a covered dish supper Thurs- day evening, | Mrs. Leonard Glenn entertained on Thursday afternoon for friends {rom Bellefonte A meeting of the W. C, T. U, met n Friday evening at the home of Mrs, James Lelizell The Women's Soclety of Chris- tian Service will meet tonight at the Methodist church, Mr. and Mrs. John Sholl celebrat- ed thelr 21st anniversary on Thurs. day of last week We are glad to welcome back tO our town Mr. and Mrs, Ross Wal- lace, who speni part of the winter in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Allan have moved to Mt Eagle Orvis 8holl Is conducting revival services at the Pree Methodist church near the Titan Metal, Al are welcome 0 these services Grace Shawley spent th e weekend t the home of her slsier Mrs, Oscar her at Mt, Eagle Mr and Mrs. John Smith attend. ed the wedding of their daughter Betty Jane and Lytle Wenrick al the Methodis: church in Snow Shoe at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. We ol- fer our congratulations to this hap- py couple, Mrs. Glenn Russel of Baltimore, spent the past week with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Stanley We glad to repory that Don- ne Hess returned to school Mon- day after a three weeks fliness Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Fisher and daughter Jean were weekend visi- tors at Tyrone Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Swartz ex- pect to go to housekeeping in the near future in the Fred Dyke apartments We wish the busines, Alexander “ Fis are Mrs, Kling success In world. Mrs. Kling re. hased the Clover Farm pure store here Mr. and of Altoona with the Meyer Mrs, Maud at'ended a birt Blis Miss Mrs Andrew Centabene ited over the weekend aunt, Mrs. Blis vis latter's of Bellefonte ner for her March 27. ast week t Val- Me yer nh Ay din on Thursday ¢ Slere 3 with her father Lynn View MOVING DAY It is a wrench {or her to From the oid h to love 8he Planted roses long ago; She watched the summer and EO She made mm in she's ove ouse growm come ’ HE gL nds with the birds STATE COLLEGE Mrs. A. BE. Neyhart of South Bur- rowes street, returned Friday even. ing from a several days visit In Wayne. Mrs, W. R Was a guest U, meeting evening Mrs. Madalynne S8hacklett West Falrmount avenue, visited with friends in Harrisburg on Fri- day. White of McKee street, speaker at the W. CT in Millesburg Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dowe Lowe of South | Allen street, had as their guests on Thursday Mrs, Lowe's mother, Mrs, A. L. Paul of Mill Hall and her sis. ter Mrs, Henry Hufford and son Leonard of Be. hlehem Mrs, Adeline Zimmerman of Pros- pect avenue spent Wednesday In Williamsport Mr. and Mrs College avenue Friday Mrs Tyrone Mrs. Joseph Nageotte and daugh- ters Julia and Patty of East Fos- ter avenue, spent Saturday in Al- toona Mr, and Mrs Ridge avenue, recently their Hamsport Caroline Caveny of Ridge avenue was honored with a birthday at her home Friday evening Richard and Thomas Baker West Beaver avenue returned re- cently from a visit with relatives in Orbisonia Veda Parsons spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Thoma: Frain of West as their guest Hutchison of GF had Mary Wieland of their guest wld of Wil- A P had as n Dor party of of Heisler at the home of Farrady In street of | Philadelphia while there Miss Par- | | sons attended the Flower Show, | Mr: avenue, and Mrs McKee street, motored 8hoe on Wednesday where | tended a meeting C. W, Stoddart street, had as his weekend guests Mr, and Mrs, Robert Stoddardt and daughter of Harrisburg Mrs. J. E. McCord of Locust Lane motored to Huntingdon evening Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kern of West Beaver avenue had as their weekend guests Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Bell of Jefferson Mrs. R. D. Hentzel of the Campus entertained the freshman officers of the Woman's Bullding at the Col- lege with a tea at her home Thurs. day afternoon Mr, V. G. Schaeffer of West Col- lege avenue, spent Thursday In South Bend, Ind Mr, and Mrs Ridge avenue, W. R. White 74] they at- of of South Allen had as their week- end guests, Mrs. Wille Irvin of Wheeling, West Virginfa and Mrs J. M. Lednum ef Greenville, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs, C South Barnard street day in Hollidaysburg Mrs. W. A. Hoy of East Falrmount avenue, had as her weekend guesy Mrs Lucy Graff Sheridan La Core Edward Davis and William Hoy all of New Y Mr R. Hoenstine of spent Sun- Philadelphia of W R. U, Wasson of West Foster | Bnow | Tuesda J | R. BE. Minshall of | [ Avestan street spent the weekend in Philadelphia, Mr, and Mrs, Harrison Witmer of | Williamsport spent Sunday at the | home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Kern esl Beaver avenue | Mrs, Harold Smith of Nittany Avenue is spending this week witn her parents in Cleveland, Ohlo, wl ——— FILLMORE Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bloom and daughter Beryl and Mrs, George Hoover visited at the Arthur Hull home at Balona one evening last week Mrs. Gertrude Huey, Mrs, Prank Hull and son Leonard spent Thurs- day of last week with relatives in Junia a, Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Crust and sons Jimmy and Don visited with Mr, and Mrs, Paul Clevenstine of near Zion, on Wednesday evening of last week Mr, and Mrs family of Philipsburg, called at the W. D. Marshall home on Wednes~ day of last week, Mrs, Gertrude Huey day at the James near Lamar Mr. and Mrs spent Satur- Bowmaster home Bernard Crust and family, Earl Crus: and daughter Arlene, visited with relatives at Sinking Valley on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Huey of Juni- ata, Mr, and Mrs. George Koons and son Dale and girl friend visited al the Frank Hull home on Sunday The Fillmore Sunday School will Easter entertainment y evening, April 13 at 7:30 wverybody welcome Sam Kelley and | UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services: prayer service this Thursday ev | Ing, ‘but Instead will be the regular monthly business meeting and social of the Woman's Society of Christ. lan Service which will be opened at [7:30 p. m. Bunday schoo] Bunday manning at 8:15 a, m, Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 o'- clock, immediately followed by the preaching service at 7:30, with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev, Kerstelter Free Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service Priday evening church, Bunday school on Bunday morning at 8:30, followed regular preaching service a. m., with sermon by Rev, Jacobs Presbyterian Bible study Monday evening ast the home Miss Eva Rowan, under the | tian of Rev. H. E, Oakwood Birthday Swprise Party: A delightful surprise party was occasion last Baturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Fox in honor of the birthday of Mrs Pox. Those present were G W. Bullock and her daughter, Mrs Robert Keeler, Mrs. J. R. Williams and daughter, Nell, Mrs. J. B. Btere Miss Eva Rowan, Mrs, Margaret Keatley, Miss Myra Underw Mus Ruth Parsons Bunday the 3 No LT in Lhe Ciass on of direc very the Wi WA wy wil ok, anc afternoon at dethodist church here wi the wedding of Harold G Miss Julia Marie Barton folks of the community invitation is extended t to attend Mrs, Margaret Keatly 3 o'cl 1 be Hall and bot A ger i pel n h young war ner guest of Mrs. Allle Hall and her sister, day Miss Minnie Sensor on Bune Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stere, of New Kens Blere Mr and fami nglon his parents, Mr were Bunday and Mrs ly guests of James M. and Mrs, Sherald McDonald have moved from the Amanda Way property to a couple rooms Mr nf B ers al whand F.lday M i ned A UEBCRY and ate Co M2 nus Mrs. C. E. Under lege banc the ho Mr of York, Pa me of his sists end Mm. J. C uf lernoon Holt Th ing oie held an q £ her qu 8 home of this week A number of in the Anna Hall property. wood, . and daughter An- were r and Fox, old~ on her friends and neighbors were In- vited In and all 4 ainner to put In id justice lo the del a few stitches iclous Jil lot of Red Cross m 7 Quite a Jot of Red Cross material now on Ww Bu fh hand at the home of persons interest at her Hock, All ire work by calling Mrs There is knitting, sewing and Ung hand to th A of Ladies 1 8 Methodist (Cont ¢080000000000000000000000000600000080 te a a Oo Ad oO A O 0) ” Q \ O \a O and bees, ioved th trees The curtains at dows bear A testament of loving care. The walls have laughter ring: The ficors have borne their pering She * changing maple the wink heard young scam- The moving van will take away The furnishings she owns today, But in the house she leaves a part Of her impulsive, yearning heart! — Anne Campbell, La ————— ——— ZION Miss Norman Anne Dale of Slate College, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Hoy. Bruce and Billy spent the grandparents Hockman Prof. and Mr: Robert Corman have gone to house keeping in Glenn McoCloskey's double house Prof. Corman teaches Agriculture Walker Tohwnship High School, Ur and Mrs, John Corman have retired [rom farming and have moved to their home near the est Behoo! house Mr, ang Mra, Paul Clevenstine Carter of weekend with Mr. and Mrs . v Te ? 0 \d ® : have staried farming on the John Corman farm Mr. and Mrs. James Kane Jr, «moved from Bellefonte to the Paul! Vonada house, Clevenstines Prof. Fawcett spent last Sunday at his parental home in Brookville. Mr, and Mrs Melvin Yarnell are gone to housekeeping on his fathers farm, i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd S8ampse] have moved from the Clevenstine farm to White's bungalow néar the airport. Mr. and Mrs. Kryder Yarneil vacated by the i have gone to housekeeping in the Owens tenant house, Miss Louise Smeltzer of Centre Hall is visiting at the Paul Clev~ enstine home, Church services tonight in the Evangelical ehurch. This is the last in a series of services. Everybody were played | welcome, Mr. and Mrs. George Snyder and . All | daughter spent last week at the returned home wishing Shirley ‘and | { Struble home. Laura many more happy birthdays. | PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. i lege, spent the weekend with her ‘daughter and parents, Mr. and Mrs, Watson Eminhizer of Unionville, spent last Sunday | & week ago at the home of Harvey Eminhizer. William Etters and family moved ! i VALLEY VIEW Those who called at hr Caren | Pardoe home last week were, Mr. ! rs. LuVera Rudy of State Col- | ‘to Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. | | George Houdeshell and baby moved | | down with Mr, Houdeshell’s mother, {end with their parents. Oliver Rudy moved his household | | furniture to Lewistown last week. and Mrs, Clair Lose and children, | Mona, Joyce and Elaine Miss Phyl- | ls Jodon, Emily Ploray, Mr. Philip | Jodon, Orrie Andrews, Miss Mary King, Julia and Virginia Bekley. | Mr, Charley Houser spent the, weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Ellie | Houser of Roopsburg, Mrs. Cecil Milton spent iast week | with Mrs, Fred Ishler of Lyonstown, | helping her to get ready to mova. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eminhiz- | | er and Robert Rudy spent the week- | i | ! Mr. and Mrs. Willis Houser, Mr. | and Mrs. Claud Johnsonbaugh and | | daughter Shirley were shopping in | Lock Haven, Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. John Boal ang tes Sunday visitors at the home of | children Velma and Ronald of Le-| Mr. William Richner were Orvis Lucas, | mont spent Sunday with M:, and Mrs. Leroy Sayers and !Mrs, Ed. Houser, Daffodils Iris \‘ Oo ® Oo $ Oo ° ® 0 \ lo} ® Oo \a Oo » o wv ® ® ® 0 \d 0 ® Oo ® 0 ® 0 \d Oo % Oo ® o ® Oo \s oO \a 0 a 0 » QO ® *] » 0 % oO ® Oo \a lo} 8 4 © Roses, with your Floral Greetings for all! with Flowers membrance. fresh, beautiful blooms. this Easter in a happier spirit if you will remem- ber her with a fresh and colorful corsage. us $1.50 Carnations, Calendulas, Snap Dragons, Easter Lillies, Calli Lillies, Sweet Peas, Gladioli, Fever Few, etc. but the most thoughtful, beautiful way is To friends and relatives floral Easter Greetings will be a treasured re- You can depend on us to send Cut Flowers Roses, We've designed gracious Cor- sages, Potted Plants, gay in Spring bloom . . . baskets and bouquets for home and office. your thoughtful She will step forth CORSAGE FLOWERS Gardenias, Forget-me-nots, Sweet Peas, Carnations, Iris, er $1.25 Paper Whites, 127 East Howard St. » oO \d 0 ® 0 \d o] ® 0 ® o ® o B® Lo] Ld o oO » 0 ® 0 » o ® * o * 0 . 1% $1 .00 Orchids, Violets, ete. Complete Corsages $9.00 #1 50 $3.00 and up Phone 64 Pansies Azaleas varieties, ple weeks lo be done is Ago the inday school held a the Commu borrowed sothe church Bt had {rom ntertainment Upon gathering um them the pars of If any one car inued on page six) Daffodils and other Narcissus in 10 101%¢ a bloom. Yellow Calli Lillies, $1 a plant. Gar- denias, $1 a plant and up. Also Tulips, Hyacinths, Roses, Hy- drangeas, Spirea, Cinneraria, etc. WOODRING'S LORAL GARDENS Bellefonte, Pa. OUR EASTER FLOWERS WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN THE FORMER A. & P. ROOM. ON THE DIAMOND. BEGINNING TUESDAY. APRIL 8th Be C0 Cee C 000 00000000000008080000080808000000 0808080000080 0E0B000808080 Let everyone worthy cause. 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