April 24, 1941, - THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé — " - " db ” " " —— TT TT | Eugene, and Glen Charles Spicer, | LI LE NI ANY | COLLEGE TOWNSH I Pp also six other children, Jimmie Al- KATO Mr and Mrs. Earl Harter and | | vin, son of Mr, and Mrs William Miss Bertha Leso from Lock Ha- children visited on Sunday after Lioyd Bploer, Edward Roy and | ven spent the weekend with her noon at the Calvin Young home at | Mr, and Mrs, W_ L, Spicer of Oak weekend guests of her father and | Irene Lovina, children of Mr, and | parents ati | Hublersburg. { Hall, had as their Easter weekend step-mother, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin’ ary Pdward Summers of Philade]- Mr, Albert Young and family ar- Gloria Annie, and Mary Dullen | guests: Mr, ang Mrs, Robert S8um- Corman of York, Pa phis, and Frederick Samuel, son of | rived home on Bunday from thelr called at the Clyde Phillips home a’ | mers, Mr. and Mr Edward Sum- Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock of | Mr. and Mrs, John Summers, also | week's vacation Marsh Creek, and Russell McClos~ | mers and children Eddie and Rena State ‘College Mrs, George Spicer of Jhiladelphia; Patricia Zoe Miss Mary Varanyak from Poor- key's home at Monument Sunday Mri John Summers and children and children Jack, Alice and Ethel, | daughter of Mr. ang Mrs, Percy B manside, visited her friend Mus evening. Jack, Roberta and Freddie all of Loh ie RD. Mr. and Mrs, | Spicer State College and Mary Joan | Betty Leso Melvin Harter spent Sunday with | Philadelphia, Mr. ang Mrs, S8amue Perey B Spicer and daughter Pa- | daughier of Mr. and Mrs, Grover The Kato school is getting ready John Yearick Summers of Doylestown, Pa. The | of Btate College Mrs. Grover | Rockey of Lemont, for an exhibition at Clarence Margaret Dullen called at the | men are brothers of Mrs, Spicer Rocke nd dau hter Joan of Lis " . Miss Dorothy Paskovich and Ella Howard Struble home at Zion 07 | while the four ladies are her sisters . Vr - Frank Dreese Jackie Straub and Cecil Shearer May Young both fell in the creek Friday in-law: ton, Py I» Ww 11 Mo were the guests of James and Ron- while fishing last week | and son ine Grove Mills, Miss | eld igh " irday wal wr Beppe Pe Mr, and Mrs, Boyd Butler and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Balley of Bry LA Mie O10 ET Ranvill Wd Neldigh 78 Saliscay atrnoon The visitors at the Mrs. W. H. A 4 HN y of OEE daly 1 y v 4 daughter Wava, ang Mrs. Margare® | 1 smont y ) Mrs, Willlam Neldigh spent Mon. | Chapman home Bunday afternoon Dullen and two daughters, Gloria | " Rn nie AR OF » : day afternoon with Mrs, Charles ag 1 Mary Blletz ary ry M i Dre on De ant and Mrs, Samuel Hess on Easter and son George of Millbrook, Mr IH oon : B Char BN By ian hei, tary the: waskend at the It Poca. Dinner “gue on Tuesday at and Mrs. Lloyd Spicer and son Jim- |= ri Tou: Barbara Yans Miiimed he weekend at the Frank lecaio | Ad kim wl A ia 11 . f NT Dr. Eva B, Roan iz {ll again and rv 50, Barbara Leso Mildred home af Williamsport, at which | Charles Shear were: Mrs, Sarah mie of Bellefonte, R. D. were all as Aol Pea " h ¢h and Pearl Hortyahell and i , Yh mar. | Spicer and son Bradley and Glen visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Das been bedfast for two weeks i Ne ta . loa ime Mrs. Dullen's daughter, Flor n y . y . Dr. Roan suffer. ong siege of |! and Mr, Les mee announced her marriage to Friday visitors at the WL, Spicer W, L, Spicer of Oak Hall on Easter , Jan BUli€Ted a long siege O ence anhouhced her AIT home were M Theodore Btruck Sunday liilness of about three months du- ns Josepn Piccalo in October stp hit oy heodore Struck = Sunday ration, during late fall and ear] Visitors at the Orvis Clark home and her mother of State College Al 4 o'clock on Easter the Rev Ira fon juring lat fall anc arly Raise Big Parsnips on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, Wal- | and Mrs, Jacob Jackson and daugh- | Mr Babcock, Methodist minister of | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shank, of ter Heichel and two sons, and J, B ter Barbara, Otle Kay and Sally State College, conducted a baptis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey spent | East Renovo, last week dug from Clark of Lock Haven, R. D. and Mr Lou mal service at the home of Mr, and | Sunday atl the homes of Earle Flick thelr garden a parsnip which meas and Mrs. John Spangler and wo | Mr. and Mrs. William Neidigh and Mrs. W. L. Spicer, baptising their | of Boalsburg and at Charles Shear. (ured 12 inches in circumference at sons of Nittany | 8OnNg Jame nd Ronald were last three sons Roy Edward, Bradley |ers’ the wp, and was 33 inches long. were dinner guests of Mr. Mr and Mrs, Charles O, Dreese, Consol - —n — " ————-——— ————— S——————————. a— ed wp “ FOR COMING TO THE eee hep ree EXCITING, THREE-DAY nesday, Thu ana | \D bal " v8 easily Ay Bathgate re sw are all 30. May 1 and 2. M ta ‘ | \ in Ih ildn't t rinted on the j m for the show her anudier \l te HE top ntrol the ovel mer W tien her cooking cakes that lox taste as good woman.” sh i to have 8 p. ’ , " ot ented to some Icky lady In : od z pet cake rec i igh da and re Was te n t li » goociies will go as prizes, and . holidays for birthday { f ft } Bt Thee \ ¢ ul merchants who are cooperat- when she wants t jo a litlle just | the p { th the Centre smocrat } . fiable bake sale. I h my program | 1 { V inin and In timore Cake, brou ¢ te Nowads sutomat 5s making School, Wednesday, Thurs- “MH you'll look in r old cook ive taker and iay, April 30, May 1 and books you'll find this recipe, for | ‘ 4 K out of (ing. We use 2. Classes will be held in the Y. M an old-time favorite ur gras tested . wndard measure- C. J di ium, at rill start each mothers li} fle MILESBURG ¥acts N i (3 " » ™ yr over the border mnifnld unio i L.8 shall - ar ——— Robert Holter and son N. ¥Y pent Sunday Johnstown i week {i John meet High 7 4 : and i { Get Mr. and i: Walt Hugs Ne York tvabur sent the weekend at the Reading were week ests A efu mea ome of Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Weikert the home of the rme: rent wall H . puzz.eG sa The Civic Club met last Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weber of How- ; the heck did Loe ay at the home of Mrs, Hubert ard, were Sunday guests at th di Vas in own Vonads Jacksonville. There Charles Sheckls ome Ww 2 cat which due to a were tweniy-one members present Mrs William Walks nd daugh- embia ve called Hit The last © he series of four ter. Judith were weekend visitors a el ut Hit us all, an A Inte y Kingdom." was Tyrone morniz rought two Kk given by members of » Reformed Mr. ar d Mi: D H hearer thie aid now Ww h last Sunday evening at the New Alexa I guests Sunday Brown Mr 15 18. i JSCE ~ “3 n ere Mi 3 in ola, visited lat here Frida § M nd M: Samuel an’ Ma Kathryn Wensel daughter i t { Cregg Wensel, home of n Gap day is ano I xample why Cen LIFE ANEW A trot Hiv " = 4 Mi velyr of Allen- rai Oly &n bd 3 IY We a when we | . 4 new High Hoo) teacher tem ad ‘re been hydrant ,. Ea Tr a A rs. town, the new Tug. hool her, near. the fire would have been con- . tote Eo ghd hod 3 he vacancy of Miss Allen | fined to the roof vy iA utin, i d Saturday evening Mr Mrs amuel Stan Aa a o x an ——— have scoived word that their i1 com 3 inev 1 grandchild, son o and rs ‘'e shall miss their friendly smile CLARENCE Glenn Russell of Baltimore, h Miss them [rom day ! — been ill of pneumonia. Bus uch hut we know they're just over the (Continued from Page 2) better at this time a —_— . Mrs. Emma Smith Mrs Ann Patishnock motored to] Bellefonte Saturday to shop Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Myers spent | SACS By | th e over Saturday night in Beech Creek “lr ) Lee 9) 2 th en come to al re at Mr. Myers’ father’s, Clarence My- | —_ »® & 0° ers. The object of the trip was to see Uncle Bill who is sick there, | The freshman class of Snow Shoe | ¢ > Ee A ; J Cc | a SS e 5 (®) { t h : Ss P r a C ti c a High school had a-clasg party on! Thursday night at the Boy Scout! camp. Everyone had a glorious time. | f oo : Those who attended were: Agnes Ju A OME H{ )( | Cingle, Barbara Hall, Mary Girardi! {a Mildred Moore, Marie Liegy, Mar- garel Bugash Eleanor Hodge, Alms | S P 0 N S 0 R E D B Y T H E Viehdorfer, Margaret Shaw, Eileen! Shive, Mildred Morgan, Lois Bath- gate, Gene Buddinger, Dave Etlers,! 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