Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 15, 1941, Image 11

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    May 15, 1941.
JACKSONVILLE
Church services on Sunday: Sun, E. Aley home,
day school, 9:45 a. m,
Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr, and Mrs, E
R. Bartley called at the Bellefonte
Hospital Sunday afternoon to see
Beatrice Bartley, who Is a surgical
patient but Is improving, They also
called at the homes of Paul Bart-
ley and family of Bellefonte, and
C. W. Bartley and family, of Upper
Marion.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Emil and
children, Nancy and Clair of Pleas-
ant Valley, called at the home of
her uncle, Robert Conaway and
tamily, on Monday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dolan and
son Barry, of Millheim, visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Dolan
and family on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rossman and
Junior Confer, of Mill Hall, and
william Rossman of Lock Haven,
visited at the Florence Rossman
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Etters and
son Milford, of Howard, and Ells-
worth Conaway, of Beech Creek,
called at the home of Robert Cona-
way and family on Thursday eve-
ning
Callers at the E. R. Bartley's
past week were: Mr. and Mrs
tus Turner of Juniata, Mrs
ton Womelsdorf, son Nevin
daughters Dorothy of Beech Creek,
and Nellie of Willlamsport, and
Mrs. Howard Boone, of Howard
Mrs. Robert Conaway and daugh-
teps Kathryn and Lucy, and sons
Lester and Harry spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wii-
lam Beightol and family of How-
ard. Callers at the Robert Conaway
home on Sunday evening were Mat-
thew Conaway and son James, of
Flemington, and Ellsworth Conaway
of Lock Haven
Mr. and Mrs
grandson of
the
and
Mr
Malone
Jersey Shore,
Reula Rodgers. Ed. Porter of Wil-
Hamsport, and Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Fye and family of Lock Haven, were
callers at the home of Orin Fye on
Sunday
Those who called at the home of
Mrs. Lucy Conaway on Mother's
Day were Wilbur Emel] and child-
ren, Clair and Nancy, of Pleasant
Valley, Mrs. Fred Kessling of Yar-
nell; Matthew Conaway and son
James, of Flemington: Ellsworth
Conaway, Gertrude Sheasiey and
daugnter Shirley, of Lock Haven;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and
family, Mrs. Conaway received
many gifts, and also the announce-
ment of a great-grandson born on
Mother's Day at the home of
and Mrs. Wilbur Emel
been named Robert Both
and babe are doing fine
Sunday callers
Weaver home on
and Mrs. Lewis
and granddaughter
and Mrs. Charles Shafler, of Belle-
fonte; Mrs. Anna Robb, Mrs. E. R
Bartley, Miss Dorothy Betz, Other
callers during the week were Mr
and Mrs. Fred Haines and Rev
Gulick, of Howard
Miss Bette Aley has been {ll
past week with tonsillitis but is
ter at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Haines, of
Upper Marion, are rejoicing over
the arrival of a baby boy on SBatur-
day night. Mother and baby are do-
ing fine under the care of Josephine
Deity ’
rank
mother
at the William
Sunday were: Mi
Biddle, daughter
Bellefonte: Mr
this
bet-
Mrs. Annie Emerick, who makes
her home at the Weaver place, is
able to be down stairs after being
ill since moving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackenberg
and son, Don, of Runville, spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Sumner Noll and family. Mr. Hack-
enberg is erecting a front porch at
the Noll home
Mr. dnd Mrs. Charles Harter and
daughters - Gertrude and Beverly
spent Mother's day at the home of
Mrs. Harter's grandmother, Mrs
Annie ‘Winslow. of Beech Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus, of
Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the C.
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the home of Mr, and Mrs,
i Mr
Mr
Sunday afternoon and evening at
+ J 2 3
Miller of Lock Haven
Miss Catherine Bathurst of
Eagle, spent Thursday with
friend, Bette Aley
Mrs. Laird Korman and Miss
Kathryn Bathurst visited Wednes-
day at the D. P. Ertley home, help-
Mt,
her
ing Mrs. Ertley to clean house. Sat. |
at the same place
were Mr, and Mrs, Harry Strunk
and daughter Hope, of State Col-
lege, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Strunk
of Johnstown.
Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Noll and
children Dickie and Elsie Jane, were
Saturday night guests of her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGhee and
family, of Port Matilda. They were
also Sunday dinner guests of Mrs
Elsie Noll of State College, and sup-
per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel
Stover of Penna. Furnace
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of
Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs, C. E, Aley
and daughter Bette, visited Sunday
evening at the John Schaeffer home
at Centre Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson mo-
tored here and was accompanied by
his mother Mrs, Estella Dixson,
and went out sightseeing and then
took her thelr home for supper,
returning in the evening We wish
report that Mrs, Dixson is not
well as we all expect Lo see her.
Mr. and Mrs, Deimer Ertley and
children Kenneth and Peggy, spent
Sunday at Altoona at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daley, finding
them both the & Here's
hoping a speedy
Sunday caller
urday callers
to
to
on
rec 3
» James Shaf-
home were ew Conaway
James of Fleming Ells-
worth Conaway of Lock Haven, Wil-
bur Emel children Nancy and
Clair of Pleasant Valley, and Robert
Conaway and Mrs, Mary Dellz
Fibber and Molly" McGhee and
Flemington, were Sun-
gues aut the E F
fer
and son on,
and
children of
aay ipper
Swope home
Miss Jans
ey, Is spending a
Floyd Long
Rebecca
a : . ya
Eagler of Pleasant Val-
lew days at the
NDOme
yf
Harold Betz and
family Howard, Dorothy Betz of
Lock Haven, pent Sunday with
ir mother, Alice Betz. Other call-
were Mr. and Mrs. Art Ren-
{f Altoona, and Josephine Deitz
ss Dorothy Womelsdor! of
Beech Creek, spent Sunday 4
noon with her friend
Sunday at the
and Mr
and Mir:
Boone
Mrs
Mr. and Mr
f
ol
Aley
Al»
M
Bette
home of
Boone
acl
and Mrs
guest
William
Heck, Mr
and son George, Jr
Richard McCaleb and
ter Ruth of Lock Haven
Mr Nevin Dolan and daughters
Shirley and Judy of Mill Hall, and
and Mrs. Ted Dixson and chil-
dren Billie, Ronnle and Elaine, of
tl piace.
and
were Mr
Che Ore
Mr. and
daugh-
Mr. and
Mr Mrs. James Shaffer and
family and Mrs. Mary Deitz spent
Wednesday evening at the home of
Roy Shaffer and family of Lyons-
town
Mr
son Ronald
Centre Hall
at the C. E
John Schaeffer and
Nancy of
evening
and Mrs
and daughter
spent Friday
Aley home
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Selective Service
Selective Service headquarters an-
nounced that registrants who can-
not pass fourth grade reading and
writing tests will be declared unfit
for military duty, Headquarters also
{advised local boards to defer medi-
cal students “who give reasonable
promise” of becoming doctors, to
encourage doctors and internes to
apply for Army Medical Reserve
commissions, and to see that no
doctor necessary to his community
is called for service
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GENERAL ‘%; ELECTRIC
Fledric Supply Company
Bellefonte
State College
and Mrs. James Lucas spent |
SNYDERTOWN
Many of our Mothers and Daugh-
| ters attended the banquet at Hub-
| lersburg on Friday evening,
Mr, Harvey Lutz, who has been ll
for sometime is confined to his bed.
Mrs. Kathryn Dorman has re-
turned home alter spending several
months in Lancaster with Mr, and
Mrs, Luther Unkle,
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Lulz were:
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Unkle, of Lan.
caster, Mr. and Mrs, William Fisher
and granddaughter Nancy Derstine
of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Lew's
Fawcett and family of Zion,
Rev, Paul J, Keller will go to York
next week to attend the meeting o!
the central Pennsylvania Synod.
Sunday callers a; the W. W.
Haagen were: Mr, and Mrs, William
Poorman. of Lock Haven; Mr, and
Mrs. Francis Haagen and family of
Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs, Alvia
| Peters and family of Beech Creek,
Miss Dorothy Berry of Lock Ha-
ven, and Mr, and Mrs Robert
Dreese and son of Lemont were Sat.
urday evening callers,
Mrs. Willard Trupkenméller of
Hublersburg called the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Nevin Stover on Tues-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and
son Donnie and Mrs. Elmer Stover
were Wednesday evening callers at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Max
Markle at Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs, W. W
ited at Hartleton 10 see
en's aunt, who is sick
Mr. Harry Halneg called on Miss
Dorothy Haagen on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallzer and
children Jean and Ellery were
Thursday evening callers at
home of Mr. gnd Mrs. Lee Soit
Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs, H M. Wallzer of
Clintondale, were Saturday evening
callers at the Nevin Slover home
Mr. and Mrs, Emer Stover, Mr
and Mrs. Nevin S.over and son
Donnie, of this place, Mr, and Mrs
Max Markle of Bellefonte, Mr, Nor-
man Stover of Salladysburg and
Miss June Rogers of Nittany en-
Joyed thelr supper at Markle's cab-
in on Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wallzer and
children Jean and Ellery were Tues.
day evening callers at the Charles
Krape home In Hublersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and chii-
dren Anna Mae, Richard, and Done
ald calied at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Neidigh at State Coi-
lege on Sunday.
Miss Betty Krape ks visiting her
uncle Will Ferree at Cakx Hall
Sunday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Dorman were: Mr
and Mn William Fisher and
granddaughter, Nancy Derstine of
Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Unkle of Lancaster, and Mr. and
Mrs, John Dorman
Mr. and Mrs. Elery
family were Saturday
Williamsport :
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sorgen and
n Charles of Avia were Sunday
supper guests at the home of Mr
ang Mrs. Nevin Beck
HOLTS HOLLOW
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Shawley of
Yarnell were Sunday visitors at the
Charles Lucas home
Mr. and Mrs. Howell and son of
Runville, Mrs. M CC. Reese and
daughter of Gum Stump, called on
relatives at this place on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burd and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd, Mrs
Edith Burd and two sons visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zeiglér
and family and Mr. and Mrs Clair
Burd at Salona
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and
family of Howard, visited home
folks on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas were
Sunday guests at the Roy McKinley
home at Bellefonte, R. D
Gladys Kelly and Vernal Poor-
man of Moose Run, Mr. and Mrs
George Magargel and daughter of
Pleasant Gap. Mrs. Olive Rhoads
and children were Sunday visitors
at the Orvis Watson home
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and
daughter of Bellefonte, spent Satur-
day afternoon at the J T. Watson
home
We expect some Girl Scouts with
us at our church service on Sun-
day for a short program
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Heaton and
family of Bellefonte, visited at the
E. L. Heaton home on Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. John Watson, Mrs
Olive Rhoads and children were
dinner guests at the home of Mr
Haagen Vis~
Mrs, Haag~
al
Krape and
callers in
and Mrs, George Magargel Jr. and |
{daughter at Pleasant Gap on Fri-
| day
Mrs, Edith Burd called on Mrs
Nannie Lucas on Saturday
i
DRY TOP
(Boggs Twp.)
Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Kelley and
family called at the home of his
parents, Sunday
Those who called
| Poorman home Sunday were his
aunt, Mrs. Nettie Poorman, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Poorman of Bellefonte,
| Mrs, Cartwright of Milesburg, and
| Ethel Poorman of Centre Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stere
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and
son visited Mrs. Miller's parents at!
Loganton, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hoover and |
, weekend
IM, Wieland
! their guests
the
at the Clyde |
and |
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. _
STATE COLLEGE
Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Myers of West |
Fairmount Avenue had as their
weekend guests thelr daughter
Christine and friend Jackie Watkins
both are teachers in Baltimore,
Mr, and Mrs, A. P. Wieland ol
East Hartswick avenue hag as their
guests their son and
daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. D
and son of Willlam
port,
Mrs. A, A. Kreamer of West Col-
lege avenue enlertained the Wo-
men's Bible Class of the Evangelical
| Church at her home Tuesday even-
ing.
Mr, and Mrs
South Burrowes street had a
weekend guests Mr, and Mrs
Rankin of Mt, Lebanon
Mr, ang Mrs. D. T. Pearce
South Allen street had as
weekend guests thelr son and
daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, F
C. Pearce and daughter of Kingston
Dr. and Mrs, Emery Hartman of
Alloona were guests of honor at a
small dinner party Thursday even-
ing at the home of Mr, and Mr
Harlan N. Worthley of East Ham-
iiton avenue
Mrs
mount
guest her
the Franklin
Mr, and Mr
East Falrmount
over
J. C. 8nyder of
thelr
John
of
heir
Avenue had a
son George a
Marshall Colle
an Var
venue Haq
and
Jol
M:
Mr
we
Nes
the weekend
Vandervort's parents, Mr, and
B. W. Bull of Middietown
York
Mr: and Mrs. MT
East Hamilton avenue
weekend with frienls In 8
Bunnell
spent
ranton
We report with great
that Jonn Lyle aged ;
cident victim, who was in
ously a number of
recovered sufficie:
Ww
The
Monday
township :
in charge
tee with Mrs A
College as
Mr. and
their
of the
W. Gauge:
guest speaker
ner
and hi rid
Elwood William
Mr. and
children Anna,
Sara and All
spent Mothe
ents, Mr
Strubles Sat
son, and
Walker called at
home on Mothers Da
Those who called or
Harvey to greet mother o
day were Mr. and
of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mr
ert Ilben and bright little
ter of Miiesburg Ronald
who is attending the
Teachers’ College
Idapear! Poorman
with home folks
We were sorry to hear
death of Mrs. Allison Weaver
family have our sympatdy
daugh-
Harvey
Lock Haven
The Advent cemetery Association
met at E 8. Benneit's home last
Wednesday evening, May Tih. and
had their books audited for the
year,
Bal. in the Treas from last yr. $73.94
Received donations : 4.00
Received from festival 394.85
Tolal
casneris $4723
Expenses for the year
$340.49
Bal In Treas........ ,.$13239
Auditors: Walter Herald, Newton
Louck, Edward Lutz and John Purl
The commitiee has
of men to work at the cemetery the
past week, the P, O. of A, order will
started a crew’
Mr. and Mrs, W. 8, Wieland of |
East Hartswick avenue had as their |
weekend guests their daughter
Blanche of Mt, Holly, New Jersey
and Mary Scarlely of Kennett
Bquare |
A. H, Yocum of South Allen Street
had as hls weekent guests hig son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr
Yocum of Catawissa
Hugh Etters of South Mile
street had as her
Alice Kline of Mt, Lebanon, Mra
Howard Davis of Philadelphia, and
Mrs, James Sharp New
City.
Mr
Nelson
Mr
of
nas!
thelr
and Mrs, Russell Blair of
Hamilton Avenue had as
weekend guest thelr son Robert ©
Philadelphia
Guests at the C
sidence on Woodland
the weekend guest thelr
of Philadelphia
Mr Sara Erb of Helster
spent weekend with re
Harrisburg
Mrs. Amanda Brown who ha
confined to her on
Beaver avenue due t
proving slowly
The King's
Cl
held
4
Drive over
on Rober
Stree
the alives in
We
church its annual mother
daughter
Mr
Mir
meeting at
Wahl
Thur
Gay
COLLEGE TOWNSHIP
Douglas
visited with hom
Paul Benne!t
or thi eciion ha
“re.
Mi:
of men burning a fire
the Penna. R. R right of
past seek
The Bald Eagle Grange will hold
their meeting Friday evening. May
16th. and the Juvenile at the same
time in Watson's at standard
time
Misses Erma and Vivian Tobias
ang their boy friend Clarion
River. motored here and visited with
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Gunsally
iast Sinday
Preaching next Sunday morning
at 8:15 and Sunday School imme-
diately after Rev. Miller will oon-
tinue the revival meeting this week
a: Fairview church
Mr. Reuben Withurite and family
spent Sunday wits home folks,
Mr. Teddy Witherite, Clark and
Warren Packer, who are working on
farms, were home over the weekend
FRE
room
of
weekend gues's |
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