Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Julian Residents Complete | Skyway Series Introduced by Studebaker Trip To Western Coast | saw-mill since leaving Los Angeles. | Here the San Franclico Peake cov- be seen, This nearest Junc- Grang Canyon Flagstafl is a lumber and we were off There 15 a im also Julian, Pa, March 29, 1941 Editors, The Centre Democrat Dear Sirs We have decided to write you our observations from the = @ car window of our trip coming east, Hon We left Los Angeles at 8:15 a. | from m. March 17, over the Atcheson, large town Topeka and Santa Fe railroad. The wood Work, country for many miles was very a beautiful, dairying, fruit and truck- : Indian ing ing the leading industry, © etrified After one hour's riding, we detect- he ed the train's speed being consii- erably reduced and learned there was a washout did heavy damage to the in general Alter passing district the scenery ful. We saw a large h dam. We were told Paradeo, the water irrigation We soon reached where an Orange held, attended by a San Barnadio is a with beautiful surround Continuing, we yon Pass where SNOow center the Santa Fe has lots of 12:45 p. In Winslow Sanitori with can railroad point ered LO the the Arge cat nere; and } wood Apache Holbro« Are Indian reservation k The Petrified only miles from thi ection dirt s0o0n 6 through Houses uld wonder which country with now through the flooded was very Show was being large crowd beautiful city ing country were soon in Can- Newest entry in the fine car field is Studebaker’s Skyway Series. Designer Raymond Loewy borrowed from the sleek streamlining of the new Stratoliners in creating the new Studebaker. The car is available in the Studebaker Commander Six and President Eight Cruising Sedan and Land Cruiser body styles. through several ti are in a very undesirable country not stay at Albuquerq as we iI corn in the field yet. I noticed with speed-reducing | P. R. R Co, his a different asked the conductor {form for their passenger crews and he told me f the summit. TI double track road track makes a circle and passe hrough t just bow ection, Sa Jar to | very re through under the west-bound track to give it a grade that can be used At times the tracks are so far apart they can not be seen. 1 was 1 they could not use the east-bound track for west-bound traffic as grades are too steep. Alter over the summit we saw rocks and peaks. Some catlle raised there Soon we were in a tion where we an active volcano y ¥ and l about th were nearing hools there. After riding all nigh We wind the ASSN Santa with Mr. Joe M1 I'he easti<-boun wie! aviign { we f NINE ru £81 rain at Port a Ie! crew we \S : Cee help Matilda pdy to assist 1¢ mount were told was lava dd-shared mo would lead vou t There are block plants Near Bar comes in sight it soon disappears in a rocky yon, never to 1 government piant route 66 comes We were tol gets to be a mer. There pital here at try from tiled. At Needle the Chlorado Arizona Kingman, desert n tungsten mined in this ome cement to be 5 were to here and we Saw a General Electric-the refrigerator built to serve better—longer! Now You Can Buy This Big General Electric Gor Only ® According to recent surveys The unsurpassed performance record of General Electric refrigerators has made them the preferred choice of millions of homes—new 1941 G-E's have a potential life 3 times greater than those of a dozen years ago! ©-8 MODEL L86-41. 6.2 cu. ft. of storage space. 11.7 sq. ft. of shelf area. 80 big ice cubes. All-steel cabinet. Sealed-in~ steel General Electric Thrift Unit, And Look at the Pricel You'll Find Just the G-E You Want at ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte State College REBERSBURG lee Sholl and Jean and Virginia sidwell Mr. and Mr Linda Jan¢ Mr 1. Of Mr. and Mi daughters Ethel Mr. and Mr # weedy of Lock Haven wia ith the former’: Mr and Mrz. W. H. Ziegler Mr Helen Bhullz, Mrs Rrur and family Mr Alton Auman and family | the ladies” brother on Bunday, at the Evangelical hos- pital at Lewisburg. Mr. Blerly un- derwent an appendectomy last Thursday Mrs. Lulu Mallory of State Col- lege, and son James, private in the Army Alr Corps at Langley Field Va, and William Tarbert, Jr, © Williamsport visited at the W. M Tarbert home on Easter Miss Mary Frank of Pitlsburgh, called in town on Saturday. Mis Jean Hartman of Harrisburg : h pe gart ar ¢ visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | Thomas Hartman the past weekend | Mr and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Dean and Mr, and Mrs Walter | Cummings of Williamsport: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cummings of Lock Ha- ven: Mahlon Cummings and friend | Miss Janet McCartney of Aliquippa. were Sunday guests with the gentle- men’s parents Mr. and Mrs, A, CG Cummings Prof. and Mrs. E M. Brungart and Mrs, Mary Frank of Selins- grove, called in Rebersburg on Eas- ter Mr. and Mrs, Donald Beyers and gon Jarg's, Mr. and Mrs. LL. A Kid- der any son Bobble visited the for- mer's parents at Danville, Sunday Mr and Mrs. Charles Zimmer- man and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zim- | merman and family of Aaronsburg, called at the Adam Winters home Sunday. Mr. Winters is il] and confined to his bed at this writing Charles Hosterman, Private in the Army Air Corps at Langley Field, Va. visited his parents, Mr and Mrs E 8. Hosterman over Eas- ter. Thursday callers at the Hos- terman home were: Miss Rishel of Willlamsport and Mrs Theodore Breon gnd daughter Lena i of Coburn Eildon Dlgen of Maryiand spent Easter with his family in town. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sauers | Btate College, were Friday visitors at the H 8 8mull home, Mr. and Mrs W, H. Hackenberg | land daughter Joan and Mrs W. J | Hackenberg motored to Hanover on | Easter to be guests at the Rev, ©. FP. | Catherman home. The latter two | remained at Hanover until Mondav | when they returned with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Zachariag of Allen- Frank Bierly, ! daughter Carolyn, Grace | of | Mr Liv intierr Heckenberg mothe Glenn Brungart ent Havel charged al He Brungart rs. Rose r home Gramiey al Easter parens Hackenbery were and Paul Woodron James Hostermad i a of Ohio and Miss Catherine Hosterman of Penn Hail were Monday supper guests at the E H. Hosterman home Mr. and Mrs. Orin Keister and Homer Boone of Akron, Ohio, were Bunday guests with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boone Mrs. Homer Boone and two daugh- tera accompanied ber husband to Akron. Rev. and Mrs. Orvis Frank re- turned Saturday after a two weeks visit with their daughter at Mt Holly. N. J.. and son Charles at Wil. mington, Delaware. ‘The latter and wife motored them home and spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs Alton Smeltzer and daughter Betsy of Steubensville, Ohio, were also weekend guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Blover of Williamsport were Sunday supper guests with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ray Stover Mr. and Mrs, Pau] Styers and visited relatives in Centre Hall on Easter Mr. and Mrs, William Tyson of Syracuse, N. Y, were weekend guest; at the Carlos Tyson home Miss Eleanor Doerr, a former teacher in MT. H 8. but now a teacher in Highland Manor Junior College in Térrytown-on~Hudson, N. Y. was a Monday dinner guest with Mrs. Adah Blerly Mr. J C. Brungart suffered a sun-sircke on Monday afternoon, and while planting potatoes in hig gar- | den Mr. and Mrs, Kurtz Weiser spent the weekend in New York City The Y. W. M. 8. of the Lutheran church will have the Girl's Choral Club of Williamsport give a con- cer; in the local church on April 23rd. The public is invited, Silver | offering will be lefted. Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown, | calied on her parents, Mr, and Mrs E.R. Wolfe on Saturday evening. Mrs. EH. Hosterman and Mrs. B. E Hazel of Madisonburg were Wednesday visitors in Harrisburg Charles Miller, Jr, and family of Buffalo Cross Roads and James Bradford and family of Centre Hall were Easter guests with their par- April 17, 1941. CLARENCE Miss Jane McCowan Was an | ter dinner guest of Albina Bugosh “Jimmie,” Mrs Bon Mr celebrated hi and 10th only Harold Pye 0. Miss Mary Krish, of willlamsport, | birthday, April 14th spent her Easter vacation In Clar-| ence with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | pupil Mike Kirsh Beverly Bugosh, amusing daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bugosh was up extremely early Sunday try- ing to get a peep at the Easter bun- | ny Miss Helen Bosak visited her sis- ter in Scranton during the holidays The latter attends a parochial school in the hard coal city Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bolson were to Akron. Ohio, to see thelr daugh- ters who are in training to become Blister: returned after undergoing Philips- Pauline Stephens home Wednesday mastoid operation burg State Hospital Bleven, Jr of Steven Beprish, spent with friends at Centre Hall The following attended day party for Bleve Irungard apartments Wednesday evening: Joe Bassala, Joe Crestan! Howard Chambers, Steven BSeprish David Kormanec, Joseph Pasuella John Stephens, Joseph Franek, John Martonchik, Andy McClusak, Jimmie Fye, Andy Tobias, George Drape! Eimer Shatoosky Sefchick Ralph McCloskey Mann Claude Herr Kor. manee, Steve Bteve Panik, The bingo game: cake ft Mr al the and Mn weekend Mr the son a birth- Puolk at the ¥O William Lester Edward and Joh MoClusak, and boy: ed a series of be d refreshments and Mn onl Richard, Mn Shore ver Edkins, of Sabbath at homes en joy ides ice cream ar yr Hunter and lam Hunter and Mr. and Mrs Easton, visited the the McGowan and here, Other at McGowan home Su were and Mrs E. D ily of Lock Haven, and Kobulare of Philadelphia ' Duke draftees Jersey Y wt pasi Shive the » Mr visitors naay Myers and Marthe Joses 5 arm's Sams St. Petersburg one of Uncle stationed 4 A : vi weekend fem Paul Blephen for the hiew baby h, Jr Kormanet oame C. C. camp atl Ceprish home 2 Coburn m w C recently Misses Anna ven, Margaret and Mary Kossick, of Williamsport, were week. end callers around Clarence Miss Margie Dubesky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor Dubesky observed her 18th birthday April 8 John Drapcho and daughter Mar- lia, spent the Easter holidays vis- ting friends Ohio Brungard partook of Easter dinner at his rs home near State College. Other din- guests included Mrs. E. Neff Hubler, of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. E J. Gillen, of Bellefonte; Mrs. Grace Albright, Shirley, Rachel and Rus- Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Randall ibright and daughter Judith Ann all of Warrior's Mark: Hall Stover and Harry Strouse, of State College Mrs. Balena Etters, of Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs. Samue] Rudy and three sons, Myron, Raiph and Herb- ert, of Pennsylvania Furnace Clarence's Easter parade was in dulged In mostly by the female: Should we say ‘as usual? Many of the opposite sex were called upon of Lock Ha- Koleno Smel Be in Tames & de- N 4 " chat L0Us ERE ner sell to fight fire along the ridge road on' Sunday. "Ten Acres’ as it is locally known, was nearly destroyed. The Bugosh., Sharon Bukie Rifle Camps and many others were endangered Crowds of people from the township were attracted to the soene Sunday afternoon “Dot” and Joe McClusak finished their Easter bargaining at Beliefonle on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lambert. of Milesburg, visited her mother, Mrs John Muirhead, Sunday Irvin Wooster, of Karthaus, called recently on his sister, Goodyear Jeannette Muirhead left Sunday for Avis, going to a position there 8t. Michael's observed special past Easter gervices this week Miss Lizzie Rushnock spent Easter Monday with her aged mother at Poormanside. Friday, the 18th of April, the younger set of Presbyterians at Mo- shannon are sponsoring a festival in their social rooms. Everyone wel- come. Sunday in the church proper there, Rev. Gaynell Ardell will {preach at 7:30 p. m. oh the topic of “Shipwrecked.” The public is cordially invited to attend both {these events, Mrs. Ida Groe, Mrs. Andy Retor- ick and sister, Sue Wagner, all of Gillentown, motored to Tyrone, Sun- day evening where they atiended church and had supper, Mrs, Clyde | Rupert, Miss Elizabeth Ann Hoskinson. of | Indisna, Pa. cation in Clarence with her cousin, [Kay Myers, {ealled at the John Muirhead home | Monday Miss Emma Midlam, of Pine Glen, | | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quick and! children were Sunday dinner guests | of the Muirhead's. (“Knute Rockne — All ” . istarring Pat O'Brien, April 23-24. {Plan to see it, local sports fans, | Mr. and Mrs. Woomer, of Tyrone, | American,” | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller. | Margaret Ann Flynn of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Bilerly and [Harry Shive and family, Bob Shive, daughter Loris were Sunday din. ner guests at the Bugene Lee home town, who spent a few days with | in State College, {wife Grace, all of Bnow Shoe, called Sun. day at the B. A. Shive home, ! | and daughters Eileen and] Easter baskets were for all four receive rade th grace nT, | 5 joyously Mon - {day BUSH HOLLOW We Sunday were didn’t in Sur only 39 Bunday rally s0 much th day Bchool, Lhere present, Come back next werk day nigl Lage mid Wedne Regular week ( on and cot prayer meet t the } “i v this Friday 1» Rachel Reside come Revive night Many ure Tw MO v “ vi SHANNON ¢ £ Morrison daughter Morris who ’ p of moll Gels novo ih spent Sunk er Mrs. Cassie 1 Mrs. Annje Willlamson, and Mrs Vinnie Loy of Big Run, Pa. were Sunday evening supper guesis at the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Leeder ber Mr. and Mrs. Dutton of ler, N. Y and Miss Fieming spent the their brother, Mr. Ci Roches- aries Fleming ——— - a —— Birthday Supper A birthday supper was held on Sunday evening, April 6, for the 64lh birthday of Joshua Rupert. of Beech Creek. The foiiowing persons Were present: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mrs. Gerald Rupert and children, Rose Mary, Geraldine and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rupert and children, Edward, Russell, David and Anna, Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Friese and children, Catherine, Mer. rill, and William, John and Pearl Swab, Mrs. Mabel Waite and child- ren, Henrietta, Frederick, and Paul- ine, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Rupert and children, Mary Lou. Ronald, Robert, and Edward. Refreshments consist. ing of ice cream and cake were served Elizabeth | weekend with | RANDOM NOTES (Continued from page one) of hard service. 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