Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, Allen Winkleblech | is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs Lewisburg, Emmanuel Menseh| Harry Garrett and son and Miss Lode Winkle Mr. and Mi blech of Mifflinburg were Tuesdiy | grate College visitors at the J. E. Guisewite home. | puests with Miss Phyllis Diehl of State Col- daughter, Mi lege. spent the weekend with her ze} mother, Mrs. Lloyd Ta'e and fam- Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hosterman of ily. Aaronsburg were Sunday dinner Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown | guests at the James Corman home and Stover Musser of Philadelphia Mrs. Neta Bierly and son Darrell were Sunday guests with the form- | or pellefonte spent the weekend at er's parents, Mr, and Mrs. E BR. their home in West Rebersburg Wolfe, Rev. ang Mrs. Dickson of Cone Mr, and Mrs. Myles Breon motor nect are gues this week a! ed to Columbus, Ohio, last Friday, the Reformed parsonage with Rev where they were weekend visitors | and Mrs, Denbeaux with the former's brother Ezra! Mr, and Mrs. Charl Breon and family spent Prof. and Mrs. Harry N, Basom ol ay 1 Lhe Jeanette; Rev, and Mrs. H. H. Ja- C. H. cobs of Bellefonte; Charles Kream Mrs. Kurta er and Woodrow Bierly. of Harris- Altoona, are visiting the latters burg: Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Gray, its Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Blerly State College: Eugene Blerly Robert Eisenbach and infant Ambridge, Pau] Blerly of Cariisle, Harrisburg are visiting the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bierly of parents, Mr. and Mrs Millheim; and Miss Evelyn Gin. hier gerich of Altoona, were visitors at Mr, and M the C. M. Blerly home the pas; SOR Ml in o weekend : ay 1esls al Rev. and Mrs, N. F. Douty and Miss Laura E. Gayley Wed nesday dinner H O Yearick home On their return with Rev. Waller Bolivia (who is at » months overnight guest in their home, Mr, J. C. Mannion of New York City, who has had charge of sell- ing the Clover Farm Store for Mr Hackenberg. became ill and had to return home, He has been replac- ed by Mr. Nichol! Mahlon Cumming: and Mrs. A. G, Cummings, Janet McCartney of Aliquippa united marriage Wel West Virginia on May 1st Rev, and Mr Hollang of Zelinople, are gu with the latter's mother ang ¢ Mrs. Ella Diehl and iss Emm Sholl, Mr Mrs. Fred Bende: and family State College were Sunday guests at the same hot Mr. and Mr Paul daughters of Bellefonte Bright's father, Calvi day Mrs Phyllis Bright stown motored New York Mr. 1 of Muncy, visi Hackenberg home latter's daughter Hem aem of Harry Musser of were Sunday dinner thelr son-in-law and Mrs, Roy Gent- Ciramiey Monday and former's parents, Gramley Weiser of 0 Mr, and pare: Mi ol and were Lidder Trosel Furnace A irs. Jame { Penna Fred Store, Bohn and Mrs. Ellen Mann of E were at the near Mill Hall they brought Herron of RULSLS “gy Fi visited at the h { 1 mother in Lock Haven) to de a Mis Can Detwiler last: week Arbogast: and Arbogast Re:gel al Ue and of Qa. A Betty and Guy PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. last panied is visiting her Cearfoss Miss Kathleen reiton State Vill day e tion Mr. and Mrs. E R C. Smull, Mr Helen daughter Hilda were vi uamsport ne AY Mr. and Mu: Loganton all ler home, Sa Mr. and Mr: Loganton_ called ler home, Saturday es Mrs. Adam Relish wa pken the Lock Haven hospital last T day where she was operated upon for appendicitis Mrs. Ellsworth Stover of Oi] City where sh ray ove! 4 William Wolfe at the J E vening » H A— THERE'S NO HURT Like FORGETTING Buy Her a Dress Light Pastels. Sizes TO $4.9 MATRON HATS $1.00 to $7.95 Blacks, Navies, Pastels and Whites, 22-2214,-23 headsizes. Boxed Hdkfs. With “Mother” Embroidered on Corners Box of 3 25¢ and 39¢ Embroidered “Mother” Hdkfs J) « 38 to 52; also half sizes, GIVE HOSIERY Gotham Gold Stripe SILK or NYLON Service or Chiffon 69¢ to $1.35 WEAR A CARNATION ON Mother's Day Pink or White 5¢ MOTHER'S DAY BOXED Chocolates 1 Ib. 2 Ib. 25¢ 50¢ 10¢ to 5% A. C. TURNER CO. CRIDER'S EXCHANGE BUILDING Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. 5¢ ea. Remember Your Deceased Mother Cemetery Wreaths 59¢ to $1.98 STAND FREE. Mother's Day Pictures ! | came and | | grade | hours were from 2 CLARENCE NO, 2 The exhibit of work at the Clar ence Grade School was very well pltended Parents who had not been in the school all year, to see their children's work and to compare it with the work of other children of the same age and We also had the pleasure of a visit from two of our fellow teachers from Snow Shoe. Exhibit wb and 7 od p.m. In addition to the display of regular work, some of the projects | were, Grade 1 an guthentie grocery store, down to the last detall; Grade 11 The American Indian: Grade 111 Housing, from Tree Dwellers up to our own period of homes; Grade Vv Aeroplanes and art; Grade VI] Health projeét; Grade VII Feudal ca modern home, wired fo electricity: a church, even gown to a cemetery with headstones and names of the deceased thereon; also these live wires displayed a mouse discreetly boxed, and hearing the captain “I destroy property.” Grade VIII Houses drawn In perspective; a beautiful border of cutout flowers and a display of the regular work Miss Budinger of the Kato school brought in a very well rounded out Outstanding in her work alt and flour project of the Zone tle: a exhibit was the Canal In last week's tated +} u el Way means that about that Clarence notes Lhe that co-operative 1¢ teachers went over hig We gather that few came We We think tha Clarence mothers are solidly be- ind any worthwhile effort that Is good of the child it immeasurably bet- big a quiet way ver with a big tH Lig DRpPeT effort of in a qu thi differ in ian 4 little N ervi PINE GLEN League 6 Day program will } 7:00 Sunday evening Clyde Hoover attended local meetin the 4-H club al Wednesday of the Woman's at Mrs. James Hodge At the last meet- hibited fpr f leader g Of Bellefonte on The nex ] met meeting 1 M1 Macke! wer Hat nte noe day Ia Watson Clearfield nd fr ative rer rel n weekend el bY | Aa ke Margaret King ang red to Rew City they visited with re Marvin POTTERS MILLS E B. Palmer spent the Mr. C. P sseyville helping 8. Bottorf McMichael two children of Still Wednesday at the Mr i. E. Faust home. They (ook back % them Miss Dorothy McMichas] whose schoo] term ended Tuesday Mr. G H McCormick, wife, mother and Miss Caroline McClas- key vi Sunday at the Mrs J. K. Ray hame Mr. Glass and friend Chambersburg, Mr. Russell Copen- haver, wife and daughter of Belle- fonte, Mr. Merril Copenhaver, wife and three children of Aaronnsbhurg visited Sunday at the Mr. H. E Faust home Th burial in the ceme'ery of Mrs W fromm Milroy on Saturday ly attended Mr. Dean Smith, who is employed the Nittany Lion Inn at State je, Mr William wife and ughter of Lewistown called at the Mr. J. Roy 8mith home Sunday evening. Mr. Bailey from Pine Orove Mills and Miss Margaret Kimport from Siate Coliege called on Sunday evening at the Mr. J W. Slack home Mr. Pau] Lingle and family from Lewistown and some f{riends from Yeageriown visited at the Mr. Ho- mer Sweetwood home a iss Hazel Michae! and water, spent wilh of e Spruocetown ©. Rearick was large- SRS — | Many To Attend Academy Banquet (Continued from (age one) mitiee also hopes to have "Doc” C'Day, of Scranton, class of 1015. present to offer one of the whistling exhibitions which electrified the! Academy minstrel audiences of his | day i The committee urges all persons who expect to attend the banquet to make reservations immediately, since such information is necessary | in completing arrangements, Friends of the Academy, regard-| less of whether or not they ever at- tended the institution as students, | are cordially invited to join in the evening's program, the only require- ment being that reservations be made a3 soon as possible. i Reservations may be made by get- | ting in touch with George Carpeneto | and paying a fee of $3, which will | cover all expenses, including the! dinner, invitations to out-of-the«| county alumni, postage, snd the or-| .chestra, i Regular army rolls reach 400,000, | { the highest since World War, ORVISTON There were 155 present al 8Sun- | day Schoo] the attendance wag held down on account of some of the men out fighting a forest fire on the mountain between here and Romo la Mr State with hart Mrs. Ed, Watson. Russell Watson and three children and Mrs. Al Singer of Altoona, were Sunday vis- {tors at the Clayton Watson home John Daley and boy friend Ray Danky of Baltimore, spent the weekend at the Paul Lomison home Some of the men from the Men's Bible Class visited the Men's class Burnham, on Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanley an family and Mrs, Harry Linger visit. ed on Sunday at the Willlam A Walker home at Port Matilda R. D Mr. and Mrs, Willlam B. Walker of Lanse, spent several days the past week calling on friends anl relatives Poorman of the weekend William Barn- and Mrs. Ben College, spent Mr. and Mrs Daylight Saving Approved Here (Continued from page one) io HE ht poll Day Lhe Saving wa open 0 m, Saturday and that a Chamber poll declared that $a m on the Diamond, representative of the of Commerce wa auty He declared that all votes igned by the voters, and that unsigned ballots were not counted denied children “stuffed’ ballot and ubmitted to Counci! lots counted as proof news. of Coun 1 m r Pp on aay were Bi that box all bi of his assertion men he reported Tellers member were ADOT and i nf hy piaining that in the nation ar and that ducted by PF Teceived through low Councilman Weber the 2-mill Thomas offered the reduttion and seconded the vole was unanimous ago Council had fixed 15 mills, and Monday's in the nature an to the previous ruling Rober! Steele appeared iff Council lo report the at his hothe on Howard street has and that he wishes a connection with the borough sewer system said that the mains on motion The Some weeks the at action was amendment rate of that eesspoo! Howard street are so high thal sewage from | nol the basement of drain them Councilmen suggested th either install a pumn force sewage into the svatem the house sewage system from ceiling of the cellar, rather than the floor of the cellar to get proper grade to the BOrough asvstem. The his home will nin at he Wao e in matter finally was referred fo the! Sanitary committee Phil Benner was again in Council | to ask for street and sidewalk grades at his property, and he was assured that as soon as an engineer has been located the work will be done The Borough Auditors to Council reported that the audit (for 1940 is complete with the excep- tion of a balance sheet The audi. tors sald this cottld not be completed | her 171 rer filled : He! or lap! the | in a letter) May 8, 1941. Champion | - = Jun Band, The Past State American Legion and Auxiliary or Drum and Bugle Corps of Biate College, the Bellefonte High School Band, Piers Banjo Band the Milesburg Band are the musical or ganization The Undir aNd Fire Compan the Elk; Club, V. ¥. W.. with Auxiliary Junior unit Cold Moth Gerald Lomison and Lloyd Pack. Boy and Girl Scouts, Moos 8. of A. school children, and Bros er of the Poe Valley OCC camp spent the weekend at thelr home: Doll Post of American together with Auxii Claude and Willlam Packer of | yoni0r Auxiliary The Willlampsort, visited on Sunday he American evening with their parents, Mr, and |, panizations Mrs. W. A. Packer | Mr. and Mrs. Robert C and family visited with Mr M1 Lloyd Weaver on Sunday allel noon at Romain Mrs B and Ann Confer and two Carol were Monday the home of Mr. and of Jacksonville Miss Emeline ) ‘ lege spent 8 Mr Mrs. Dale family Blanchard ut the Clyde Confer Jackie Puhrer and Carol spent neckend at home at North Bend Peter spent Bunday wield ani nnd AUTOMOBILE LOANS TO PURCHASE of home Loran Confer Fuhrer the the Btar the the ana Legion which are olf The 5101] ‘d a nounced a ine parade New or Late Model Cars uit your mier and compl t Monthly payments arranged to income and vour budget, FULL DETAILS GIVEN GLADLY Bellefonte Trust Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. County Women Hold Convention Ne A aT Daley and Bla f Lomison Mn Katherine children Bobby and Lock Haven on afterr hopper (Continued from page one) ' ciMieq nl Roy Qvier won ARO 1 M1 shure of Publicity, My Bellefonte Philipsby Butler nday of State Col afternoon wit Phone 1070 MEMBER FEDERAL parent tax collect Deen audits that an au to 1940 would be neces. balances Thes Het for Six Criminal operat nC Cases Listed coves of the wr Ihe imach'p 1 has been installed in o special . 1 photGetal room Lhe n waere ct help who or refer- need copies of others rescarcn submit meeting of Council recommendadntic il Police Offi Spe John's Episcopal, Bellefonte i omas, 3rd, 8g a mm; ng pray- ert BR. Tt mmunion HOCK Nittany Valley Lutheran Keller ir Presbyterian Charge .“. on Ada dees a; tom pos » «« Wheat Growers To Meet Here May 14 (Continued from page ones) - NEW PHOTOSTAT SERVICE Plan Memorial ADDED AT PENN STATE Day Service (Continued from page one) A #3 AINerics s . Americ _ Dena. 1 ger | i 1 8 Oe yas Whe an armed fore spearer at sified Ads bring results can. Cen. Willian ten Pellafonte fn : Pelicfonte | : of Dartmouth Department Comm giot His inability to be fotite before late afternoon co EEE | Remember MOTHER! THERE'S NOTHING FINER THAN FLOWERS to express your love to her! orial Day demand for his the {tant peaks for itself as SOTVIOes BE 8 & er The parade will the df Allegheny and Howard streets ywe promptly atl & n ™m following organizations invited port fg IO will form American form at Or. ner and will have icipate and will the exact The Legion bern be advised where they Champion in - 1" 4 State Junior MOVIES Every Tuesday & Thursday HECLA PARK IN AUDITORIUM R:30 P.M. Adm. 10e THURSDAY, MAY &th HAROLD LLOYD. in “Movie Crazy” TUESDAY, MAY 13th FRED BCOTT, in: “Moonlight on the Range” You wouldn't forget Mother for the world : so of course you're glad to be reminded that Mother's Day is May 11th and that we have the gift that will say for you, “Of course | want to remember you, Mother, and here's one small token of my love.” Our fresh cut Blooms, Potted Plants, and Cor sages, afford the most Sealtest BLACK RASPBERRY Ice Cream in the modern red, white and gray Sealtest Dont mise Rody Valles in the Seolhest ay. Pt Rodis Show, Thersdays, 10 w— appropriate way to say ‘Happy Mother's Day.’ POTTED PLANTS Hydrangea, Cimmer- aris, Calceolarias, pots of mixed flowering plants, Ageratum, Af- rican Violets, Pansies, Geraniumsg, Petunias, Gardenia bushes, 25¢ up Carnations $2.00 doz. Corsages 75¢ up Also Lots of Cut Flowers, 34 - [og o \ ". Es & Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 East Howard St. Phone 64 Bellefonte, Pa. 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