Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 17, 1941, Image 3

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    April 17, 1941.
_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Three
“PINE GROVE MILLS
Harpster returned
evening from a two
weeks vacation in Florida, he was
accompanied home by the Misses
Anna Jane Musser and Mary Ellen
visitors Homan, who spent the past three
last | months in the Sunny South
nl SNOW SHOE
was a Mr, and Mr Alber; Kachick,
his rs. Kachick's mother, Mrs. Nora
friends last Friday, was a dinner Clair of Cleveland, Ohlo, spent
guest at the E. T. Parsons home the weekeng with relatives, here
Robert will be ordained next Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruze, Mr
day in Harrisburg as a fledged and Mrs. George Davies and daugh-
Methodist minis er ter, Virginia Winburne pent
Sunrise Ba Sunday ! parents
in the Presbyterian church, special Mr. ar
music, and Rev, Albert Groendyk
of the Spruce Creek charge
ed the sermon to large congregat
Some of our forenoon farmers are
sowing their oats this week. Moth-
er earth is in excellent condition and family
for planting . ter
Among those : on Donald, Mi Mary Park
ending esdny - Mrs, Nell Shaw, shopped In
ast uesday p Peay  afternon
Wagner, Mahlon Robb of Belle Fricay afternoon
fonte; Thoma “rank of Wil-
liamsburg; Mrs » Hawn of
Petersburg, Mr Walla
Archey of Altoona
Next regular meetit
ville Grange, April
m. followed by meeti
public at 8:15
Blaney wil] be in
Vandervort, poul
Pennsylvania St
plain proper 1
feeding poultry
Miss Sara Hess
High School {&
tér vacation at h
on the Branch
companied by her mot
ited Bellefont
Easter bonnet:
Drover Gu
nice joad of fat
the Altoona market
Genial mailman, Ira Harpster
driving a new Ford V-8 sedan, pi
chased of the F 3 I
Rev,
time last
s and nes
anc no
Mr, Isanc G
last Thursday
Mr, and Mrs. John Gates of)
State College were Sunday dinner
guests at the Roy Barto home on
West Main street
Willis Schilling,
daughters, were business
and shoppers in Huntingdon
Saturday afternoon
Our good young friend Rev
ert Leidig, former Methodist
here, now of Shamokin,
pleasant caller with some of
wife and three
Rob
Sun-
fi11
gi
er service
preacn
on
daughter
funeral
were C, Y
the John
and
Bellefonte
orkers Monday
Fisher
week in
Jame
Ward
1G 4
last Sun
enjoy bes
some 1
Mr.
State College
the {
ard on Tat
of the gra
Mrs. Bls
the il] folks Veteran Telegrapher Retires
Sara Donley George W. Bullock, wh
her illness the vice of the RR as tel
The Thoms : To bw
the Moun 1
dinner guests
Musser he
Farmer k dr. B k m i i
manipulating a brand new modern Unionville, December 2 028. at
row crop Oliver ; ]
from the C. W
Graysville.
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bill’ Ross of
Oollege mingled with their friends
and relatives in Baileyville over
the past weekend
«uo
entered
the
me on the
y
AoA Al
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the em-
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Al his-retirement CC. A. Irwin of
Woodland, was transferred to How-
to fill the vacances
pent
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| OT a week
BLANCHARD
[* The pleasant weather on Easter
| Sunday brought forth many mo-
torist and we saw many familiar
faces in the endless stream of cars
going by during the day.
Mr and Mrs, Harris Clark and
Fred with Mr. and Mrs, Franklin
Heverly and Loraine visited friends
in Julian and Altoona on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Kunes ani
family motored to Emporium on
Saturday where they visited rela-
tives
Mr and Mrs. Thompson Bechdel
are again occupying their home on |
Malin street
Earl Jones ls planning to take
over
ton and Beech Creek, May 1st,
Mr Mrs, James
mo
Rote
ed
Mr. and Mrs, Otis Stull of Cherry
were Saturday visitors
and
which they recently purchas-
Trea
town
Mr. McClure of Blue Ball,
ployed at the General Refractories
}
is boarding with Mrs. Willlam Prey. |
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Kessinger |
of Beech Creek and Miss Lois
Brickley of this
Harrisburg Thursday
Private Jack Kessinger of
the 190th Feld Artillery, Camp
shelby, Miss, Private Kessinger
was given a 24 hour leave which
enabled him
wt visit
Miss Florence "Brickley who Is
loved at Lock Haven spent Sun.
at the home of her parents, Mr
J. W. Brickley
and Mrs, John DeHaa
th Mr. and Mrs, Mlilsom Diehl
bertsdale on Sunday
and Mrs. Charles Kunes and
harles Shuey of Slate Coi-
with Kenneth Kunes stationed
the army camp at Fort Meyer,
on relatives here on Sunday
Mattie and Lizzie Potts
who have been in Clearfield for the
n'er are planning to return home
» 1st Sunday in May for a short
mee
visit.
Lock Hea-
Brickley
Jerome Decker of
called at the Jacob
» on Sunday afternoon
he Sophomore Class of the High
went by bus to Bellefonte
Friday have t ;
ures taken for the final edition
“Trail Blazer."
who is employed
Rubber CoO
stationed at Williamsport
Shamokin on Mon-
Manager of the
» present manager
alternoon to
{ is year:
Harter Vonada
th the Goodyear
with nd
called tO
be A
tore there, as
s {ll
Mrs. Charles Bennett is slowly re-
covering from the injury she reciev-
4 ankle, from ga fall
k ¢ .
ne
ds I recent
aa ———
ORVISTON
» were 108 present at
Win One class met
William Barnhart
: their regular
monthly meeting
The Men's Bible Class met in th
class rooms on Friday night for
their regular monthly meeting
ineresting talk was given
Harvey of Williamsport
he Loyal Women's Class m
the home of Mra, William Ba
n Friday night for their regi
monthly meeting
Gerald Lomison and Lioyd
the Poe val ey CCC
weekend at their
by
Pack~
camo
homes
er of
spent the
here
Mrs of Philipsburg
her h
John Richey
spent the past week wih
band at the Bd Confer home
Doris Daley of Johinsonburg
spent her Easter vacation with her
mother Mrs. Blanche Daley
Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Yeager of
Pleasant Gap, and Mr. and 3
Jahn Gray and two
Howard, spent the weekend
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gillespie
Verna Shank of Tyrone, spent her
Easter vaca ion with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shank
Mr. and Mrs Joe Confer, daugh-
ter Jaan of Milesburg. spent Stin-
day with Mr. Confer's parents Mr
ahd Mra. A. J, Confer,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCloskey
and family of Lock Haven spent the
weekend with friends and relatives
here
Melvin McCloskey came home
Sunday from the Lock Haven Hos-
pital, where he had been confined
He ta much improved.
Miss Margaret Klendgy of Lock
Haven visited with her girl friend
Betty Confer on Sunday allernoon
| ‘Mr. ang Mrs. Willis Johnson and
daughter and Mr. Johnson's mother
| were Easter dinner guests of Mr
| and Mrs. Robert Confer.
Miss Shade of the nurseing stafl
of the Lock Haven Hospital and
| friend Mr. James Shade of Lock
| Haven visited at the Paul Lomison
home, also Mrs. Paul Lomison vis-
ited with her family on Sunday al-
ternoon,
The Sunrise meeting that was
held on Bunday morning was well
AS
attended and much credit is due
Mrs. Edwin Gillispie for the fine
program that was given and to those
who fook part
Lee Condo is confitied to his home
with a severe sore throat, hope he
will soon be well and out again.
Visitors at the Clair Butler home
‘on Sunday were Mr. Oscar Shenk, |
a brother of Mrs Butlers and son
Waltér of Howard, alsd Mr. and
| Mrs, E J. Walizer, of Mifllinburg
and Miss Pannle Webb
ZION
| Prof. and Mrs, Lewis Fawcett
| spent Sunday with their respective
| parents, at Brookville, They were
accompanied as far as Clearfielq by
| Mr, end Mrs. Harry Rockey, who
spent the day with Mr, Rockeys
sister and family.
| Miss Annie Oarbrick returned to
her home after spending the winter
months with her sister, Mrs, Mer-
ril Kerstetter and family,
Miss Jean Shaffer of Williams-
| port, spent the weekend at her par-
ental home,
| Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Neil and
family spent Easter at the Lloyd
| White home.
| Mr. and Mrs, Olifford Corman,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Corman mo-
the mall route between Orvis- |
Martin are |
ng this week to their farm near |
in!
em- |
place motored to!
of last week |
to return home for a}
HUBLERSBURG |
The Alumni Society are holding
{a public card party at the school
| house on Friday evening, April 18th
Everyone 1s invited to attend, Ad-
mission js twenty-five cents.
| Mr, and Mrs, F. E, Vonada spent
| Wednesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McCloskey of
| Lemont,
| Mrs, Jacob Weaver, Miss Ruth
| Carner and Mrs, James Carner and
| daughter Barbara motored to Re-|
novo on Tuesday of last week and
| visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs
| Dean Baughman,
Mr, and Mrs. Freq Billet of Cole- |
{ ville, were Saturday evening visi-
tors at the home of Mrs, Ada Yo-
cum.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Yearick and
| Mr. and Mrs, Ocean Yearick and
family were Sunday dinner gues's
| at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Nevin
Yearick of Jacksonville,
Mr. Charles Noll of Williamsport
was a weekend visitor with hi
| family.
Mr. John McCauley Jr, of Bal.
timore, was a weekend visitor with
his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Mc-
Cauley
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Walker
and family of Pleasant Gap, were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr
iad Mrs. P, A, Hinds
Miss Helen Quiser of Btate Col-
lege, was a weekend visitor with her
| parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey
ser
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Link mo-
tored to Rockwood Monday where
they will spend several days visiting
at the home of her parenu
Among weekend visitors al
home of Mr, ang Mrs. F. E
Vonada were Mr. Harry Keller of
Duquesne; Mr. Calvin Guiser of
Hecla:, Mr Earl GQGentzel and
daughter Betty Ann of Bellefonte
R. D.: Mrs. John Schreckengast and
Alber; of Greenburr: Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Robb, Mrs. Elsie Heverly
Mr and Mrs. Mark Williams uf
Bellefonte and Mr. and Mr
McCloskey of Lemont
Lie
the
west
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to Washington to
Blossoms
Mrs. John Corman and
son Ned. motored to Albany, N
Y.. where they attended the wed-
ding of thelr son Woodrow
and
A motor party consis
Epley Gentzel Mrs. Irvin Ebert
Mrs. Pearlie Sharer and Joel Royer
motored to Snydertown where the)
spent Thursday adiernoon with Rev
and Mrs. Dingman. The Dingman's
were former residents of ghis com-
munity
Mr. and Mrs
the proud parents
ter, born Monday morning atl
Centre County Hospital
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Irvine
8, Irvine of Baltimore, Md. Mrs
Elmer Hall and sons of Beech
Creek, Mr: Charley Rockey of
Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the
Irvine home
Mrs. Emma Noll is planning to
reopen her home afler spending the
winter months with her son Ken-
neth and family of Jersey Shore,
Sunday at the Bharer-
Emerick home were Mr Emma
Swartz. daughter Mm Millard
Shreffler granddaughters Misses
Ross Hall; Mr. and Mrs
COeorge Stanley and family of Mid.
dle River Md
Andy Bressler Earl Shrecken-
gast. Pred Yearick, William Wyrrl
Join Corman have thelr homes
wired for electricity and will enjoy
the comforts as soon ae the line is
completed
James Kane Jr. are
of a young daugh-
the
w
visitors
{ Linden
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(Continued from Page 2)
ley Boles, all of Tyrone, spent Tues-
day evening with relatives and
friends in the community
The Athletic Association will hold
a meeting Priday night in the Com-
munity house at 8 o'clock
Mrs Pierce Peters has a three.
burner oil stove for tale, in good
conditions, cheap to quick buyer
Miss Rosalie Williams, of Port
iAatilda, is visiting this week with
her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs
R. © Williams and family
Miss Florence Finch left on Wed-
nesday for Norristown, Pa, where
she will Be a guest for the next
three or four weeks of Mrs. Rich-
ards, formerly of Bellefonte,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rumberger and
family, accompanied by his mother,
Mrs. Carrie Rumberger, of Lock Ha-
ven, Visited on Sunday with friends
and relatives in the community,
Spring cleaning is here. Don't for-
get to get your bottle of Pratt's
Super Magic carpet and upholster-
ing cleaner from Mrs. Plerce Peters
It will make your rugs like new, It
is very good for moths. Get your
bottle while it lasts
Guests on Sunday at the home of |
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robison were
their sons and families, Mr. and’
Mrs. Winfield Robison and child-
ren, of Corning, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs
| Charles Robison and son, of this
{place; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robi. |
son, Basil anda Harry Robison, of |
Corning, N. Y., and Miss Rose, of
Corning, N. ¥
| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Price and)
| daughters, Marian and Schrelle La-|
vern, from Upper Darby, arrived at
ithe home of Mrs. Plerce Peters, Fri- |
day night, and on Saturday they |
|went on to Altoona to visit Mr. |
| Price's mother who has been in the |
i Mercy Hospital for a long time.
{Then they came back Buhay Sve
ining and took lunch at the ters
{home, leaving for Upper Darby at
i 7:45. |
{ ->
MAN, 75, FOUND DEAD
| IN HOTEL AT ALTOONA
{ A man tentatively identified as
{John H. Mahoney, about 75, was
{found dead in the Altamont hotel,
| Eleventh avenue and Eleventh street,
{ Monday evening about 11:40 o'clock.
{ Deputy Coroner Dr, C. E. Shope sald
{he died of a heart attack. He was
found by a hotel guest, Sarah
Strunk. It was reported that he had
{ complained of iliness for some time.
He was an old-age pensioner,
{
| {ly and Mrs. Bara Lee and Mrs
| Gentzel, were Sunday dinper guest
| family of
Arthur |
|
|
PINE GLEN |
There wil] be a chicken and |
walle supper Saturday evening,
April 26, benefit for M. E. church
Miss Vera Viehdorfer who Is em~
ployed at Bellefonte spent Bunday |
here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs
Clyde Viehdorfer,
Miss Betty McCullough spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr, and
| Mrs, McCullough,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell and
son Freddy who have been residing
at the Beightol home for sometime |
have moved into their own home |
the Loy homestead,
Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Bones
and family who for a number of
years have been residing at the Ben.
ton home have moved (nto their
own home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macke] and
family of Philadelphia spent the
weekend at the Mackel home,
Mrs, Helen Yingling and son
Robert, of York, Pa., and Miss Ruth
| Hoover of Harrisburg, spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. Clyde Hoover
Mrs. Conaway
proved at this
wr * \ 4
Watson is no
Rev, Emery Deitrich of Irvin ls
spending several days this week at
the home of his mother, Mrs, Eme.
line Deitrich,
Mr, and Mrs, Edwin McCauley of
Hollidaysburg, visited at the home
of his mother Mrs, Emma McCau-
ley on Friday.
Mrs. O. P. Smith of Pitisburgh
spent Monday at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Parl Yearick
Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Lee and son,
Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Porter and fam-
Sara
and Wilkinsburg.
church April 28,
mother, Mrs,
Woodring home
netis, parents,
Bennett
Mr. and
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Nev-
in Lee,
Mr. John Hayes and daughters
were Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry War.
fleld of Lock Haven on Sunday
They also visited with Mrs, Hayes
at the hospital, 8he seems to be
getting along as well as can be ex-
pected
Mr, Bam Kling, Mrs. Gertrude
Yearick and Mr, Kling Yearick and
Howard, called at the
and Mrs. Earl Yearick
Mrs
at the Milles home
Mrs, Ira Lane
in Tyrone
Mr
home of Mr
Weaver
and
not much im-
writing, also Mrs
feeling so well
nis Reese
Mr. and Mrs
jand Mrs, E M
home of Mr
on Sunday.
Alice
Centre Hall, spent Eas'er
Was recent
Mrs
Mrs. John Cowher of Mt
visited on Saturday with Mr:
Ted M
Woodring
Mrs. J. B. Miles spent a week
visiting with relatives at New Castle
A rummage and bake sale will be
held in the basement of the M, E
Mr. Bamue¢] Harshberger and his
Harshberger
of Claysburg, spent Sunday at the.r
home here, also called at the E M
Mr, and Mrs, Leroy Bennett and
| family of Half Moon were Saturdsy
evening dinner guests of Mr
Mr. and Mrs
Ben-
Harry
George Benner of
Bunday
shoppe!
Pleasant
Den-
Monigal
spent
and Mrs. Leroy Weaver of
Blue Ball visited on Sunday at the
Raymond
PORT MATILDA
Thursday at Willlamsport
Mr. and Mrs. George Harpster
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Barry and
daughier Pearline were Altoona
shoppers on Wednesday.
On Bunday April 18, at the
of Mrs, Mary i ’
cious birthday dinner wes held ip
honor of her son Christ
gal on his 19th birthday, °
present were: Mr, and Mr.
Bonnett, Billy, ' Catharite -
Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Me
Monigal, Donnie and: Claire, Mrs. 8,
P. Oray, Sammie, Mrs, June Gray
and Dick Oray, Mr. and Mas Mel-
vin McMonigal, Mr, Ted McMoni-
gal, Mrs, Mary MeMonigal, Bare
bara Jayne, Mr. Christ MeMonigs
Miss Joanne Lane, Mr, and Mrs
Harry Weston and Joyce Ann, Mies
Delilah McMonigal. Everyone hav.
ing a wonderful time ‘throughout
he day, All wishing him many
more happy birthdays.
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The art of politics seems 10 be the
practios of saying two things at the
same time without meaning either
one of them
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