HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. J une 5, 1941. HOWARD Mr. and Mrs Salona, tarred with Mr - "HAVE FUN AT YOUR OWN PARTY COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Dinner o! of the to be heid Monday all re ve Clem brother Cecil] also Willlam J. Driebedbl who for weeks of a serfou I parer vere ” The annua] Spring Lemont Women's Club ls this year at the Autoport June 9, at 7:30 p, m, DST servations or cancellations must B€ | nendicitis includis " made, phoning 3706, not later than | ow enough again t | Saturday, June 7. This will close |, ¢ George Kline Mr. and Mrs, Jesse “Wickes spent and Mrs, | the weekend In New York City with thelr daughters Kathryn and Mir- | [D, ‘A, McKibben on lam, | Day. { Mr. and Mrs, Edward Robb and | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shafer of Ak- | son of Merchantsville, spent Decor- | ron, Oho, left Akron at 1 a. m. and | Bresent Dix Run Bapt' t Bhuey Pastor Bunday 9:30 Filmer Hosband BSupl meeting. preach. Standard well inday with hi ation Day at the home of Mr. Robb's uncle Mr, Wilbur Hall Mrs. Sarah McEntire returned to her home Jast Thursday after sev- | era] months visit with her sister, Alice of Fontania, Calll, Miss Gertrude Pletcher Is visit | ing with her sister Ida ™Mae of Spring Grove. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Moore of Chestnut Hill visited at the home | of Mrs, Kate Weber. Mr, Robert Holter, of Rochester, N. Y,, in Howard, Mr. and Mrs, son William Holter to her home Friday. Mr. Austin Allison and two daughters of Philadelphia, Jane Allison of Harrisburg, and Joe of Chester, spent Memorial Day at the | home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Allison. Mr. Lester Tipton of Wilkinsburg | visited [riends in Howard Friday. Donald and David Holter of Mich- igan, Howard Kuntz of Columbus, | spent the weekend at How- | Ohio, ard. Mr, and Mrs. John Roof of Cleve- lang, Ohio, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr and family. Mrs. Jennie Meyers daughter, Mrs, Deimer Bathurst of Harris- burg visited in Howard over Mem- orial Day. Donald Heverly, son of Mr. and Mrs, Milford Heverly lefty Saturday for Yorkville, Ill. He will spend the summer with Mrs, Anne Pletch- er, cousin of Mrs. Heverly. Services for Howard Evangelical charge for June 8, 1941. Rev K. 1 Bower, Pastor Howard—Sunday School 8:30 a. m., special Children's Day program will be presented at 8:00 p. m. Fairview—Sunday school 9:30 a. m., Children’s Day program 2:00 p. m.; Zion—Union Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Children’s Day service 10:45 a. m.; ship service on Friday June 6. 8:00 p- m. DST. Sunday School 9:30 a m. DST.; Christian Endeavor 8:00 p. m. DST. Hublersburg—Sunday | school 9:30 a. m, Decoration Day brought home many guests to meet their relatives and friends of former years. Mr and Mrs Sincera Yearick of Phil- adelphia in their car came through Carlisle, Pa. and brought Miss Edna Reber, who is located in business at the latter city, along and spent the day in Howard. On the evening of Decoration Day in front of the National Bank, at| the diamond, where Walnut Street crosses Main Sireet, a man and wo- man going east on a motore p were violently thrown and the wo-| man was seriously hurt, the woman was taken to the Lock Haven Hos- pital for treatment limb. Mrs. Pau] Little, Tyrone, brought her mother Mrs Mingle, Posimistress, of Birming- ham, Pa. also brought Malissa Lit- tle and Pauline Kaup all in former's new car, to Howard on Decoration and visited at the resi- denice of Mrs. A. A. Pletcher Samuel Schenk, of Greenville, Pa, of the mon of WB. of Howard, is employ- | ed by Bessimer and Lake Erie, R R: as an electrical engineer, spent several days with his parents Samue] sporls a handsome new Buick. Sammy is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W B. Schenk and de- serves great credit for the success he has made of his life. Rey.. T.. R. Hustler and wife, of | Loganion. minister in charge, vis- ited our merchant, Kline Wolf who is a brother-in-law of Rev. Hustler Mrs. Iva Burkey and son Tommie, visited relatives and [friends in Pine Glen during Decoration Day. visited friends | Harry Kaupe of | Pittsburgh, accompanied Miss Nelle H. B. DeArment Wingate—Wor- | for a broken | Ida | | arrived at Zion 8 a. m, at the resi- | dence of her brother Melvin Zim- merman to meet her father who resides with him, They attended | | Decoration services in various cem- | | eterles in the valley, also visited her | | sister, Mrs. John McCauley, brother Charles, her | her father John L. | Zimmerman and enjoyed the ride in | the brand new Plymouth car, Mrs, drove to Decoration services at Cur- Mabel Morris, of Bellefonte, | tin's cemetery from there drove to | Howard and spent the day with Mrs. A. A. Pletcher, discussing the | joys of their school days when they | were seat-mates in schoo] at Curtin | Edna. visited Mrs, of Williamsport, Mrs, Malcolm Pifer and daughter | Sarah DeVictor, | [| Visitors at the residence of Mal- follows, Mrs D. C.; Mrs last i colm Pifer as Chatams, Washington, Arthur Dorman, Altoona; | ner and Charles Pifer, all of Altoona, and three ters and one brother John Lyons, and Stanley Schenck corporals; William Bathurst, ert Pletcher, Willard Strunk, | vates, all of Howard, now Shelby, Miss., | with parents and friends. Nelson McClure another private from How- ard was unable to make the trip he is sick in Walter Reed Hospital. Mrs pri- rone, spent the day with Hunter Thomas and sister Miss Corrilla, on Decoration Day. Leonard Tipton, from New Kensington, aiso Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tate, of Bellefonte, were pleasant visitors at the Thom- as home on Decoration Day; all had a pleasant visit in Howard with re- latives and friends Mrs, Roland Buller cob Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Butler from Mill Hall, visited Mr and Mrs, Ferris Walker of Howard, who have rented a new. cozy home {on South Walnut Street Mrs. Jacob and Mrs, Stanley Con- fer and son Terry, of Orviston, visited the above named on Decora- tion Day On Decoration Day, Mr, and Mr: John Bryan were visited by her brother John Barger and his son John, Newberry Mrs. Stella King Is visi the residence of Mr. and Mrs week, Mrs is a relative of the latter The Ascension Club met at the home of Mrs. Mollie Pletcher, on May 22nd. Those present were Mr {and Mrs. O, M. Kling and Mrs. Wal- | ter Daley of Altoona, Mrs O P Smith, of Pittsburg: Mrs Robert ! Bennison of Parvin; Mr, and Mrs Ear] Yearick, of Hublersburg Mr { Harry Strunk, Mrs. Clarence Year- :fck. Mrs. Mary Louse S8legle all { State College. and Mr. and Mrs Dan Glossner and daughter of Lock Haven, Pa Mr. and Mrs. T. A Stabley of Avis Pa, Mrs. Beatrice Washburn son and two daughters of Oneida N. Y Mrs. Fannle Boone and daughter Mrs. Amy Glossner, of Howard R D. 1, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs John H. Dieh] last Friday p m ing son Ja- all of ing at Bryan this Mrs. E J. Stucky of Mt. Carmel! Pa. visited for ¢ week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leathers Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Galbraith and family from Wilmington, Del, Mr. and Mrs, Chatles V. McFarland from Tyrone. Mr, and Mrs. Den son Confer. from Monument; [ ited at the home of Mrs William Mapes, Donald ond David Holter Jr Detroit, Mich. visited their ents over Memorial Day Born Thursday to Mr. and Mr; i Eldon Philips of Howard R. D. 1, a son. He has been named Elmer Le- | ROY. of par- Westinghouse ROASTER-OVEN COOKS EVERYTHING! PLUGS IN ANYWHERE watching or worrying. Betiasyly ~ without drying . Bakes delicious DeHaas Electric Compony "The Westin 18 N. Allegheny St. HOUSE NEE ghouse Store” Phone 679 Bellefonte DS WESTINGHOU | selves. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas of Ty- \ stvie Iva | Kep- | three | daugh- Rob- | in camp | were home for 10 days | “Come and get it!” announces the hostess, and her guests troop merrily to the table to help them- This idea of serving buffet has solved the entertaining problem for many a housewife who must double as cook and hostess and who likes to enjoy her own par- ties Electric table appliances have done their share of making this sort of easy hospitality possible One of the newest pieces of cook- ing equipment to join the army of waffle irons, sandwich grills, coffee makers and chafing dishes is the electric roaster This compact cooker will hold a variety of sev- Mr. Marry Walker, of Mili Hall father of Ferris Walker is a patient in Lock Haven Hospital. The graduates of Howard High Schoo! returned Saturday morning from their trip to Washington, D C.. tired but report an enjoyable rip Mrs. Nancy called at the day evening The “Mapes Restaurant” is under new management. The Interior has been newly papered and painted ' and the dining room newly {urnish- ed. The front of the store has been painted white, Mr and Mrs. Willis Markie formerly of Pleasant Gap are the new proprictors Mrs. A. H, Schwenk Fri- day with her daughter Mrs. B, J Button of Howard R. D Mr, Spencer Reever and son Ber- nard, of York called at the A H Schenk home Memorial Day Mr. A E. Eckdahl has been ing with an infected toe Miss Elizabeth Robb of Lock Ha- ven was a Sunday caller at the Wilbur Hall home Mr: J. H. Snyder of Altoona, vis- fteg at the home of Wilbur Hall, Memorial Day Mrs. Sydney Glibreth and sons, Robert, Kenneth Marvin and Le- land of Bloomington, Del. spent several days with her sister and father, Mrs. William Mapes and Mr. James Mann of Walnut Street The Chlildran's Day servige 2 Walnut Street Church of Christ wa well attended by the little tots of the Sunday School in recitations, exer: cises and pantomines, Sunday even- ing. The music by the Young Folks Chorus. Mrs, Lester Wyland and | daughter Nelle and Mrs, Doyle Year- | ick having charge Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Button of How- | ard R. D., motored to Renovo, Sat. | urday evening to attend the 15th re- { union of the graduating class of 1926, of which Mrs, Button was a member. A sumptuous banquet was | served at the Elks Country Club | Mrs, Sarah McEntire has returned home after an extended visit with her sister in California, and her {| niece of Chicago. Ill Shea of Mil i Mapes Restaurant Fri- spent suffer- Snssssmtniso ——————— VALLEY VIEW A kitchen shower was held at the { home of Mr. and Mr: | D&goration | : ; | | Next time it's your turn to entertain the crowd, let an electric roaster help you make a reputation as a hostess—and have fun at al your own party. eral hot dishes for six or eight— or enough of one dish to twenty or more people. The roaster in the picture above instance, holds a half a baked hot vegetable, and there's room to heat a quantity of rolls Electric roasters are so that there's no end to the unusual menus theyll inspire The cook- ing can be done in the kitchen and the roaster brought to the table at serving time Serving this way, from the roaster, keeps the foods piping hot when the guests stroll back for second helpings as they are for ham, a still versatile serve | sure to do The roaster and its are so good looking Af smart modern note to the table setting besides giving the hostess a reputation for her clever parties With the broiler grid attach- ment, cooking be done right at the table perhaps on the guests Hot 3 petizers grilled this will appear like magic and make party a success. For a k } Par- ty after the movies or bridge game grilled sandwiches or hot cakes and little sausages will be voted “super baking dishes that they add or cal wilh acting as chef Way any CLARENCE ng duation ale - Lula Belle Herr was Lock Haven ] acooutremen man wens Mrs. Mann ane y to Clinton county Sunday they called on Jake Dixson at Lock Haven Mr. Brung school cians of a weiner Cooper Friday evening Mrs. Ruth Stephens was iness trip Bellefonte day Mrs. Rebecca Watson had business in Philipsburg Wednesday Drapche. from Camp spent the weekend on na motored where took his Bunday Lo card to on vod yril Meade Md nome ’ ks Texas Lil and her mpany who were scheduled to be In Clarence Saturday for some reason falled arrive Mr. and Mrs Jarvis ped at Beliefonte A very large woodland south wards Beech Creek early last week Mr and Mrs. Gene Hot Linden, visited at the ¥. J an's over Memorial Day Callers at Cardella Craft's home Memorial Duy were Mr, and Mrs E. C. Remsnyder and three children also Mrs. Laure Belie Hilliard, of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs Young. of Renovo Mr. and Arthur Luzier and family: also Mrs Mattie Meredith. of Clearfield: Mr and Mrs. H B Craft of Moshan- non, and Mr. and Mrs. James Val- ley of DuBais Miss Alice Barger is cupying her cozy home shannon the present Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner Johnstown. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Bnyder, of Clearfield, at tend- ed commencement exercises Thurs. day evening at Snow Shoe for their niece, Emma Jane Retorick George McClusak was also home from a U 8 training camp over {the holiday and weekend Johanna Drapcho, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe Drapcho of town, was home with a friend, John George, wilh Little Fuesda) wurned much "2 hop- fire of and yond ser of MoGow- Ed Mrs 0c = Mo- again near for of fw Albert Cor. | {min Wednesday evening, May 28. { for Mr, and Mrs, { who were recently married. Re- Harrison Walker, | { freshments were served and many | | beautiful gifts were received. Those | | present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd | Walker and family; Mrs { and Mrs, Vincent King and family; | Mr. ang Mrs. Clair Breon and fam- | ily: Mr. and Mrs, Albert Corman; Mrs. lorie Hillarg and family. Mrs. { Clair Lose; Mrs, Fred Lose; Mrs Harris | | Watson; Miss Myrtle Watson, Mr. | i | | Forest Eckley; Miss Peggy Eckley, | | Mr. Randolph Shutt, Mr. and Mrs | Lynn Corman; Mrs, Edward Hous- | er; Mr. and Mrs, George Blair and | family; Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Sager | and family; Mrs. Russel Houser and | | family; Mrs. Claude Johnsonbaugh | | and daughter Shirley Louise; Mrs | Miles Houser and family; Mr. Cy- | { Tus Wion; Eimer Wion, Thelma | | Wion; Mrs. Eimer Breon, | Mrs. Harrison Walker, | Mack Eckley. son of Mr, ahd Mrs | Paul N. Eckley left yesterday for | Pittsburgh for a month to finish his | study in airplane work. | Mr, and Mrs. Pred Meyers, daugh- | | ter Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Dink 8huitz | | and daughter Jaynett, and Mrs. | | James Taylor and daughter Sally | | spent Monday night with Mrs. Miles | | Shultz, Mr. and | intof 20 {chiady Si Mrs Harrisburg Mrs her dav: ed few of Lock Nn lhe head celebra etie Muir atten ied were Cramer and Bruce Emig Robison, Mr ead. Robert Jeanette, Betty and Frances Muir Gowan, Ann Chamber: cho, Shirley Parnay, Marjorie and Andy Biggans, Mr John Moore, ail Mr. and Mrs Jack Trestle! ney 4 sobe] Madelir Jane Joan Drag ead Mrs also | Blate College M.. an tertained AL ind aC Mrs COmMpansy the ho Mr Mr Cleveland. Ohio ning at the Mr Ann Ban, Mr: niak and Wer ana dau hts Steve Bugosh : Haven Saturday Jahn Planko, of Delro as home for the holida) Mr. Emro Puhalio and wife Cleveland, visited his parent and Mrs. Joe Puhailo Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jacobson sons of the same western town ited among relatives in over the weekend 8 8 Craft is al Jacksonville wilh Estella Dixson The Children’s shannon Sunday pttended. The whole service the direction of Mr. Brungard, re- ceived only favorable commentia- tion. He wishes lo use this column to personally thank any and sll who (Continued on page five) and Vise town 8iso spending a few days his zister, Mu Service at Mo- evening was well under Atlantic products go together ss perfectly as in tune with Junel Mr. and Mrs. Horace Shope and | two children, Valree and "Ronald and Mrs. Bertha Shope, spent Wed. | nesday evening with Mr, and Mrs. | | Pau] BE. Eckley, America is a place where th? | farms are peopled by men wanting | to get to the city and the cities are ATLANTIC filleg with men anxious to get out | on the farm. “boy, girl and June moon.” products kept the famous Florida Road Test cars running like new for more than 100,000 miles apiece. Use them in Your car and get Atlantic | the | daughter, | other | and flower; f club until] next the activities of the | September wa noon Mrs Robert Balbley of Lemont guest on Wednesday alter Mrs. Rebecca Ackerman and her Mrs, Skinner West Nittany avenue College. Mri Balley was shown of rugs and articies work plu a beautiful garden of vegetable which sald to be all work of Mrs. Ackerman who is eigh- Ly some years old Maste and Jackie Monday of Cecil 8 Mr. and Mrs W ert H Wolfe ] Sterrett all of Lock Haven, Mi Mr: Glenn H. 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