June 26, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, . BELLEFONTE, PA. © REBERSBURG | I LITTLE NITTANY | Elmer and Earl Harter Jr. spent A | Sunday with their grandparents, (From last week) Mr. Eldon Ilgen of Aberdeen, Md, Mr. and Mrs, George Shuey uf The infant daughter of Mr, and | spent the weekend with his family | pajjatonte R. D. 3, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs. Ernest Long is ill with pneu- here. | Ear] Harter and sons Melvin and monia, Mrs. Savilla Stitzer visited :n| Charles spent Sunday evening at . Mrs. Lloyd Tate spent last week Madisonburg for a few days last the same place, at the home of her son, Mr, Clifford | week. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Harter Diehl, at Ambridge. | Mrs. Edythe Kreamer's Beauty|.nd daughter Kathleen of State Mr. and Mrs. C. J Weaver, Jr., Shoppe will be closed from June 23 | oollege spent Thursday afternoon | visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waite | to July 1. | at the Earl Harter home, also called | at Loganton on Sunday. Miss Agnes Lingle visited her | to see Willard Harter who is im- | The next 4-H Olub meeting will | aunt, Mrs. John Neese, at Millheim | proving slowly. He is allowed 0 1 ¢ 3 , hair » each be held at the home of Dorls Mal- | 90 Sunday. | sit in a chair a hort Sn eagh tory, June 26, at 1:30 p. m. | Mr, Floyd Lamey of Tylersville, | day Many friends called to se¢ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver and | called at the Mrs. Ida Bair home | him the past week son of Lemont were Saturday guests | 0 Monday. | Among those who called at the at the R. W. Bierly home, Mr. Clymer Tyson of Harrisburg, | Margaret Dullen home on Sunday | Mr. and Mrs James Prank of | Spent Sunday at the home of his| were Mr. and Mrs. Pheras Eck and | Loganton were Saturday visitors at | parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, F. Tyson. | two children of Nesbit; Mr. and the home of Mrs. Gertrude Frank, | Monday guests at the home of | Mrs, Boyd Butler and Sutighiter ol Mr. Torrence Miller of Tylers- | Mrs. Edith Breon were, Mr. and Mil] Hall, R. D., and Annie Dullen ville called at the home of his | Mrs. Wiliam Rachau of Milesburg. | of Beech Creek. brother, Mr. 8. T. Miller on Sunday. | Miss Adeline Straub of Willlams- Mrs Emma Vonada of Howard Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tarbert left | port, spent the weekend at the] visiting her daughter, Mrs. Homer Wednesday for a week's business | home of Rev. and Mrs, Fred Den- Yearick and family, Mrs. Vonada 15 ay y a 8g beaux not enjoying as good health as her and pleasure trip in Pittsburgh and | *™° v friends wuld like her to at vicinity. | Mr, and Mrs Richard Berkstres. ER eta ou I i ‘; § 4 ere D508 fishing with Gtae Sent iss Madeline Brungart of Sa- | Ser were deep sea : i — oa Mad re Rrungan at the friends from Madisonburg over the Harold and Mary Helen Harter « 5 + | weekend. called to see Willard Harter Sun- home of her mother, Mrs, Alverta ome Tin Ty Brungart. | Mr, and Mrs, Edward Tyson and Gay evening ; TR, Mr. and Mrs Ellsworth Stover of | children of Miliheim, were Saturday Mrs. Anna Clark and daughte: Oil City were Thur day evening evening callers at the Milford Gar- | Martha spent Friday evening atl i rapes y Aer "it ) he bert Spangler home at Nit- callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Fel homoe. : He Ror Bpanger Be. Harry Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shreckengas! tany : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gentzel are at and daughter, Dianne, of Millheim Mrs Richard Dolan and two present visiting with Mrs. Gentze!l visited Mrs. Blanche Shreckengas® | daughters Hazel and Gladys and parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mus- | Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Dolan and ser at Boalsburg, { Mr. and ia Howard Miller of daughter Janet of Axe Mann spen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houseman of Pitcairn spent a few days last weeg Sunday afternoon at the Orvis Milihetm_ visited at the home of 2! the ory of his grandmother, | Clark's. Mrs. Alice Krouse and the Harry | Mrs. Lena Brungart 4-H club news reported by Me 1 Smull home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bierly at- garter the club reporter: The 4-H Mrs. Elizabeth Reigle of Middle tended the wedding of Mr Blerly ub boys of Jacksonville and burg, is spending the next few weeks nephew, Eugene TFuhrmmn, at ..4 pet jast Thursday evening ’ > 1 '] ™ 4 . L -'t 1 with her son-in-law and daughter, | Middleburg on Saturday the Grange Hall at Jacksonville. A Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast Mr. Joel Royer and sister, Mrs. | the members were present bug one . pt Epley Gentzel of Zion visited a’ Those sent were Homer and Miss Maxine Page of State Coi- i ; [hose lege, is spending a three weeks va- the H. H, Royer home and Mrs. E. genry Weight, James Button, Paul cation at the home of her parents H. Hosterman last Thursday. Loyde and Harold Rogers, Melvin Mr, and Mrs. Charles Page. { Mrs. Kenneth Breon, Mrs. Homer | Harter, Leonard Paul, Robert Mrs. Neta Bierly has resigned her Boone, Mrs. Charles Gephart and Thompson and Donald Bitner. We position at the Centre County Hos- | Miss Shirley Hagen made a business had a very fine meeting with our trip to Lock Haven on Monday assistant Mr. Tate. We boys, ex- pital and is now occupying her Fea d alaine a DIE. : Janes home in the westend of town. Mr, Calvin Breon, Jr, and Miss Sep Wo ale ails gi Jig tg Rev. A. J Miller of Stoystown, | C'eora Hackman, motored to State Button thought he would ike 0b visited at the home of his son . | College on Sunday where Miss try capons; John Yearick has i A SOL=-iaT " 4 M _— "| vat eT he #411 0D Hackman remained for an extended | decided yei what he will ¢ law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs shot " id 2% y AF . y visit hope he will soon decide and stay Curtis Grenninger on Monday wr : in the sh with us for we need a Mr. and Mis. A. E Limpert ang), X75. Elsabeth Gephart andl... wre John. Mihi Mr. and Mrs. A. G Cummings were | auUghter, Mrs, Charles Meyer, of | ¥00¢ boy lke John Monday callers at the home of Mr State College, visited at the home We elected for Ir President and Mrs. ichard Mann at Beech of Mrs. Emma Corman Saturday [esonard Thompson, vice president Creek. evening Homer Weight; Paul Rogers game Mrs. Rose Gramley returned homas | and song leader. 1 hope he teaches Mr d 2 % n Jr ¥ a ' ung: Mss. © 9 Weaver br. last week after spending several us some new games and songs for I and Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Cummings he . ACTF " ' x tha haa weeks at the home of her son and to sing. Lioyd Rogers, secre- were Saturday guests at the home h y : ; of Mr and Mrs Har Sutliff in daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr and treasurer and Melvin Har- Jamison City. i Ty Sutil in| stewart Wolfe, of Jersey Shore ter 5s reporter. We boys have ’ : : | Wednesday callers at the home | bee ng quiet a time with our Sunday guests at the Mrs. Elia of Mr. and Mrs. James © san | pig The Roger boys pigs decided Dieh] and Miss Emma Sholl home were, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Stover. | they did not like their new home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, of Mifflinburg, and da ter Mrs. and made an escape. Some of the =a, Pash, and daughter, Joan, of | Charles Rossman of Spring Mills. BR. Howard boys pigs got out and de- e College. D cided to try the highway. Well my Mr, and Mrs. Willard Smith and | Mrs. Ida Weaver visited her son- Pig did not get out, but tried very family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ester- | In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. hard to, when he found out he line and son, Mahlon and Mr. and John Metzger. at Penbrook for the could not get out he got ue top of Mrs. Kermit Kerstetter of Green- past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Metz. the feeder and U ah tilted off and burr, attended the Martz reunion ger brought Mrs, Weaver home on he went down in the fear He we at Hal! Way Dam on Saturday Sunday that several times then Dad pu . ’ hinges on the lid and that stopped Sunday guests at the Calvia| Miss Betty Crouse of Lockport. | wo imu 0" 1 Weight Breon home were Mr. and Mrs, Paul | Visited with Mrs. Ida Waliger for | Bright and two daughters of Belle- | te past two weeks. On Sunday : fonte. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs Earl Weber, daughter Cabona dre he Breon and family of Coburn, visit- | Yvonne and Mrs. Walizer took : Beatd anything ed at the same home on Monday Lockport about them. I have decided to Ca Thursday evening visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Veris Campbel} of | pig Jerry. 1 suppose the rest of home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer Frankl are ypends ing a few days the bovs will have theirs named til were: Mrs, Edna Case, daughters Bile Of Px. and ar H 3 our next meeting. Our next mee! Doris and Faye, Mrs, Minnie giles BEI SLE A ing will be July 17th. We are all Shreckengast and Miss Jennie Moy- Same one were, Mrs Ada Fromm supposed to meet at the cross road er al er niae ah 3 : of Pittsburgh, ang Mrs, Schrack of > el + all employees at the Laurelton |, _... above Jacksonville ab. six State Village ganion : EST. and then we will Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Mitchell of Messrs Lee, Roy and Albert pub members home, and our own Lemont, made a brief call at the | SOWSH, with other members of the jae visit will be at the Roger boys Vv, v : 4 - " f Yer " 4 3 “1 » N 11 3 home of Rev. and Mrs. Charles O | nooo [WnIlY, spent the weekend at | lace where we will have a weiner Prank Wednesday evening. Mr | 0 ers Hotel in Livonia where ro, Each boy is supposed 10 and Mrs. Mitchell were formerly Bg aA, Jounin was heid. On bring his own weiners and buns members of the parish Rev. Frank Fa i gp § they visited wey that's all this time, maybe I served in New Castle. y M Bm n will have more news the next time Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon were Hope to see you all at the weiner . ; $ I as ti 1 as. COR Catherman and 80m. | Saturday evening guests at the roast o rs Wesley, of Han ver ale Vis- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Mi ton Etters : aC Jing oo, Catherman’s mother, ay State College. Sunday visitors a on i Tack enbers. on Weg- the Breon home were: Mr. and Mrs HOLTS HOLLOW nes 5. n Smit isso ] ‘ata . for the Methodist Training camp 1% og Ail sha Sista Belen Tui Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and Newton Hamilton where her son 5 J a P. | family of Warren, Ohio, spent a wil] spend the summer. _A plenic dinner was held last few days with relatives at this Weekend gussts at the A. G. Sunday at Hecla Park to celebrate place PE psts abt the A, bi . thday a Zieg mings ih wert: hr * Sn | the birthday of Mr James Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and A : fan and his granddaughter, Miss Phyl- | two children, Mrs. John Kelly an Mahlon Cummings of Aliquippa; lis of Lewistown. Those present M rh w : - iid d - 4 - 5 4 5 PIESCIN | Mrs. John alison made a anes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings, son. | were: Mr. and Mrs, James Ziegler trip to Lock Haven, on Monday. Dean 1 Pit oo wo Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Page, and Mt rng ig i h lamsport, Tues- Melvin Bright all of Rebersburs: aay Bues 5 a e came home were, | Mrs. Lydia Klinefelter and son and Mrs. Ralph Cummings of | James, of Millheim: and Mr. Samuel] Lock Haven. | Guist of Cumberland Md spt i es NITTANY | (From last week) Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Raver and their daughier and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ward and son Tom of MuKeesport, visited over the weekend with Mrs D. B. Pletcher and sister Mrs. Emma Harpster. peopie at the C, M. Long home. Mr. and Mrs George Weiden- hamer of Turbotville ang Nevin Long and lady friend of Bellefonte, called Monday evening on Nevins parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E Long. Mr. Weldenhamer and Nev. in Long work together for I. 8. Lee {and son of Harrisburg, building Mrs. Raver, Mrs. Harpster, Mrs guard rail fence along the state Fletcher are sisters. While here | highway, Mr. and Mrs, Ward took their son | Tom to Mansfield Mugical college | to make arrangements for him to enter there later on ang returned here again. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fletcher or Williamsport visited at this same place Saturday and Sun- day and on Saturday evening they all vasitell with Mrs. Haypeter's daughter Mrs Kate Swartz at the home of L. H. Neff at Howard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sampsel of Axe Mann and Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Yarnell and daughters of Lock Ha- ven also visited with these peopie at the D. B. Fletcher home Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, LT. S8chreckengas® | of Avis, called Sunday afternoon to see her sister, Mrs. George Long, | they were on their way to Snow! Shoe. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Emerick and | children of Zion, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E | Emerick. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Steveson and children of Mill Hall visited Sun- day at the home of Mr, ang Mrs. C. M. Long and family took their supper to the farm owned by Mr. Long to eat under the shade trees. Just as they sat down to eat it ed antiques. Local men who for started to thunder and the rain two months had been growing chased them home. Mr, and Mra beards, attracted much attention. Benny Alexander of Bellefonte, ! The celebration is Shomoreq by the spent Sunday evening with these American Legion Pos The Nittany baseball team was Sunday, June 15th, Mr. and Mrs mother, Mrs. Tiille Peck. of Nit- er, Mrs. Martha Yearick, all of Lock Haven, were Sunday dinner Buests at the home of Bert Beck and daughters of Snydertown. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter, noon visitors and were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MeClos- key and family of Lock Haven were afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Gummo and Mrs, | Kate Hoy of Lamar, visited at this sine place Sunday evening day evening at the Peck home, 12,000 View Parade At least 12000 spectators viewed the parade at Emporium marking the Pioneer Day celebration. Old time modes of transportation were defeated by the score of 16-4 last | Earl Peck ang his! tany and Mr. and Mrs. John Beck | and children and Mrs, Beck's moth- | State College were Sunday after | and Mrs. Clyde Swartz and | Pr of Bellefonte, visited Mon- featured and store windows display- | Mr children, Mrs callers evening and Mrz M C Reese and William Howell, were in our village, on Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley of Clearfield. visited reiastives at this place recently. Mrs. Edith Burd and son spent Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd at Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Dry Top, were callers at the Arthur Burd home on Friday. Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children, D. Al Franco and mother of Astoria, N. Y. drove to this place on Thurs- day of last week, Mrs. Al Franco and daughter who had been visiting | home folks returned home to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and famBy spent the weekend with re-| latives in Ohio, and also called on home folks at this place. Mr. and Mrs, Prank Dreese and | son ot Pine Grove Mills were re- cent ‘visitors at the Leathers home. | Mrs. Orive Watson and children, iMrs. John Kelly and daughter | spent Friday with Mrs, Bdith Burd, rt the stone house, 8unday School at 9:30 EST. Everybody welcome. KATO (Prom last week) | Miss Betty Leso spent last week { at Poormanside with her girl friend, Mrs, Albert Young of its Hol | low, visited at Mrs. W. H. Chap- man’s Saturday afl ernoon, Mrs. Marion, Rothrock and son Prank called on Mrs. Chapman | Bunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Solomon and | three children called on Mr, Blletz | Sunday evening. We are having plenty of rain here the last week which was needed very much, of the baseball games which fell ) on library evening before, i Mrs. Harold Brooks spent last | Lock Haven, visited Mrs, Oondo. | TT. PLEASANT GAP week) 1st the (From last Beginning June Library || in Lock Haven, Ore tamen wil] ay of this monin nder the } of James Bid- die ™ wy will meet at the Fire Hall and then be taken to the Geens Valley camp for their meeting. ORVISTON There were 127 present at Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Page of West Decatur, spent the weekend at ihe Sherman and Annie Confer home, Mr. and Mrs, Ward Packer and daughter of Blanchard visited OD Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Leo Con- do Doris Dalley, lois Yeager, Dean Confer and Kenneth Shady, visited Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Yeager al Pleasant Gap on Sunday afternoon The Orvizion ball team defeated Monument here on Wednesday 3 to | 2 and won over Avis at Avis on Sat | urday 8 to 0 thanks to the two hit | | pitching of Shady and the fine sud-' | son John at Emporium. They were port of his team-mates Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heverly of | Heverly's | mother, Mrs. Bertha The children’s day program held] Noll several Samue] 11 for who has been very months is able has been and will be open Tuesday |sit up short periods each day. evening from 7 to 8:30 on account Mrs, John Mulfinger's weekly re- ort from Cresson is “still improv- ng." Mrs, Kenneth Zerby returned to Thursday her home (in Johnstown Sunday Jack Stone was home from Har- | after spending a few days with her risburg for the weekend, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Irvin, The Lee Smeltzers drove to Ty-| Miss Gloria Irvin of Centre Hall rone where they spent the day Sat| who had been visiting her, came | urday { | home with her. | Andy Tate is quite miserable due | The Paul Lego and Forrest Ben- to an infected foot. { ford families spent Sunday evening We are sorry to note that the | 8 Hecla Park. condition of Mrs, Lloyd Sampse 1 | The Henry Young and James who was taken to the Centr Griffith famlilles enjoyed a days County hospital several weeks ago | outing at Hairy John's Park 8un- remaing very critical, | day. Miss Dorothy Mulfinger of Wil- Mrs. George Margargel hag the Jamsnort was a guest Sunday at misfortune of burning her arm the Harry Showers home, quite painfully on her electric iron Charles Stover and Boyd Spicher | While moving her Ironing board Jr.. motored to Harrisburg Sat urday | Mr. George Margargel Sr, ar- evening, returning home Sunday rived home Monday from Florida Mrs. Myrtle Sweet of Oklahoma | where he spent the winter and City, and her planist, Miss Dorleen | where Mr Margargel who arrived Binge of Fort Dodge, Kansas, vis- | home several weeks ago left him in ited Mr: Etta Grether while en- | a soldiers hospital He is very much route to Ephrata, where they plan | improved in health and stopped of to spend some time on the way home in Washington, D Guests at the home of Mr. and | C. to visit his son Miles and family M1 Warren Wood Sunday were | and in Cumberland Md. to visit his the latter nephew. John Royer, daughter Eleanor Westerveldt and wife and baby family The Rs R. O. Williams and M Eva Ada son Dale, wile ily of Muchlenburg visited at and baby of spent the we Harry Hoy home, Sunday, weekend at th ¥ During the evening last Friday Adam, pis Gis 47 guests dropped into the Noll- Le ‘ n in Melroy home 10 see M2 Jase hy Oth tii July 41 heir parents wil ol Chicago, Who Was Spenl np i, jor them Roy Adams ac- Tal . The out oi town compartied her husband on hi Mr. Jared Evey anf or td redits tnd an wd : . Ima of Axe Mann; Ph 3 Fp and will spend 2 Decker and Mrs, | WOEK In : y 1 and daughter Geor- Jonas Wagner of Harrisburg wa giana of Bellefonte and Mr, and | a guest Thursday of his brother-in- Mrs. Hubert Koch of State College. | law, T E Jodon Mr eturned to his| Charles Poorman, Dick Weaver home after spend- | Budd Bumgardner, Ira Mulfinger, ing two weeks with his sister, Mrs. | pay ile, Jack Baney, Donald, Dean Ida Brooks and Elwood Hazel motored to Her- Mrs, Harold Brook: entertain- | ghey where they spent the day, ng hier sister, Mrs. Hayes of Lew- | Sunday OWN Mr Hart ighter Miss Bertha Rimmey and the | june drove where Fred Raush family drove to Baltl-| 41,04 f a. unda more, where they visited the Frank iy § irday and then Mr Koch of v ont £ ; AY of Apo : Bate Hog av st At the close of Bible School last | * . de week the presented Mr Wd a4 of a Martin Ke th a pipe and some waa MesGay tobacco for his kindness In opening Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Mulberger the school house for them celebrated their 35th wedding an- ong the members of the Gar- | MV at . = 32 guests were den Ciub and husbands who were | Present and £ BIR entertained at the home of one of a> ie. ol erware Fil X the members, Mrs. John Heckman, | “'* of Centre Hall at a picnic supper, Mrs. Gilbery Noil were: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood, | position Belle! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dubler, Mr. and | boys who were scheduled Mr Lite Mr. and Mrs. Gordon jast week for 8 mase Lew son David, Mr, and deferred their leavi Mrs Bilger, Mr. and Mrs. | due to a change in W. D. Smelter, Mr. and Mrs, Wade | Mrs. Kathryn Sommers who Evey, Mrs. Abner Noll, Mrs, Bina Is Arne ith: Tua tan Bdgar Noll and Mrs, Myrtle Margargel, . | Takes her home with her son Ecgar and family returned home wilh The Harold O'Brians had as their | them Sunday from Brownsville guests Sunday. Mrs, O'Brians par-! where she had been vislling ents, Mr and Mrz. H K. Albrigh While taking her father-in-law h brother of Greensburg i / Fea Mr. Lewis Biddie to his home heal i the Beaver {arm on Bishop street i of the back road had the misior- struck and wished by a OAr Biddle Bellefonte Mra. Jamey by Biddle very badly coming toward received injurie Roy Bell, having uite badly, y Biddle aim other the occupar her escaped unhurt while other two children MOSHANNON There were 69 present Methodist Sunday Schoo] day, June 22 Mr Jacob Hazzard was admitted the Philipsburg hospital on Wed- nesday observation, Miss Pauline Stevens of Clar- ence spent last week with her friend Gladyce Fye. Mr. and Mrz LeRoy lewis and Hope visited at the home of Lillian Morriz in Brishin on Saturday al- termoon John Rass of Wyoming, spent Fri- day at his home in Karthaus and with friends here Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lucas spent | a few days last week with their] the Sun- at on to for accompanied there by Miss Minnie | Ahlberg of Lanse. The regular monthly meeting of the Lovalty Class of the Methodist church was held at the Lewis Hunt- in the church here on 8unday | evening was well attended and the | Ing camp. There were eight guests | children did very good and six members present. Recent visitors at the Clayton] Mrs, LeRoy Lewis calied at the | Watson home Mr. and Mrs, Julian, Betty Confer of | Creek, Mrs. Harry Munro and two, children, Roy Heaton, Miss Watson and Miss Last Monday evening the Loydl Daughters Class met at the home ol | Mrs. Bd. Confer's for their monthly meeting after the business was tran- sacted the class were all invited to | the dining room to enjoy strawberry | cake after refreshments the! | shot | members played cootie, { Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler, daugh- ter Emeline and John Daley and { Otto Schenck visited with friends at Renovo and called on J Fred | Young at Hyner on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. A. M, Shank and Mr. Amos Nearhood are both on the gick jist. We are hoping for them both a speedy recovery. Calvin Packer went to Ballimore on Sunday evening with John Daley and Gerald Lomison where he ex- pects to find employment with fils brother Claude, Mrs, Blanche Daley and son John were Bellefonte’ shoppers on Satur- day. We see where the author of a very popular novel made a million dol- lars, Why don't you write a book? wore Misses Lillian and Clara Arnold of Johnsonburg.: William Crispin of | Beech | Neva | Maxine Watson all of Lock Haven. ! homes of Mrs, Roy Grieb and Mra. Irvin in Snow Shoe on Friday even- ing. ited relatives in Cogan Station and | Williamsport over the weekend. | They attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Edith Weaver on 8at- urday. The Mulhollans and Mrs, Anna Lewis of Tyrone and Mr. John Bowes of Pine Glen were Sunday visitors at the LeRoy Lewis home. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennaman | and daughter Beverly of Hanover, | were weekend visitors at the Alfred | Borger home, Mr. Victor Borger returned to Ni- agara Falls where he is employed. On Monday after spending several days at his home here. Miss Kerry from Canton, Ohio, and Mrs, Rugh and four children from DuBois were visitors at the Rev. Kerry home last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Beals and family spent Sunday in Larryvilie and Williamsport. William Quick of DuBois gpent a couple days at the Homer Quick home. | Bea-power may not be important but it is interesting to observe that Germany, Italy and Japan are rush- ing to completion some new and larger warships, ~ Mr. and Mrs. John PF. Lucas vis-' BLANCHARD | (From last week) Our community has decided to | follow other leading communities | in our vicinity by adhering to Day- light Saving Time. The Church of Christ is beginning thelr services on that time and most of the people of the community have turned their clocks ahead Miss Jane Salisbury was painfully injured on Saturday night when the car in which she was riding, falled to negotiate the bridge at Martin's Grove, Jane has several cuts and bruises about the face and head, Baturday visitors at the home of Misses Mattie and Lizzie Potls were | Mr, William Pouts, of Clearfield and | daughter Martha The young people of the commu- nity serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Emer. | ald Bechdel on Tuesday evening The newly weds were given an au- tomoblle ride to the neighboring town of Howard, They will reside Blanchard at present Misses Martha Ann and Pletcher returned home on ting few weeks in Pittsburgh M Elaine Monday after visi with friend: Mr. T Mrs. B. L to Lant for a accompanied and son Byron week where he frierngls, during the is stay in that cily. last 8 Louise Gardner made a trip to Wilkes Barre on Thursday with Ruth Mapes of Beech Creek, R. D Mrs, W. H Spangler spent several days last week in Renovo Mr. 8. 8 caine home at the e of hi 100] term at State College High and was ordered to bed by his physician. Mr, Williams ha not been enjoying good health for everal weeks Mr. and Mrs, Harris Clark wa called to Altoona, on Saturday af- ternoon because of the serious ill- ness of Mr: Elizabeth Champion who has been a patient in the Al- toona Hospital for some time Esther and Fay Baney are visit ing relatives in Philadelphia Mrs. Ben Neff of Beech Creek is able to be around again, after being , for 3 1 days SCOTIA HARRY WILLIAMS (From last week) Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ghaner and By family of Loveville spent Sunda) at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mah- jon Ghaner., While here on this vis the two brothers, Roy and Mahlon spent a couple of hour with another brother John, who 18 and has been Mayor of Marysville for a number of years, since the death of his father W. H. Ghaner Mr. Morrison and family have moved back to Marysville from State College a greater at They expect to spend portion of the summer thelr camp, also Mr. Morrison ex- pects io take out gand this summer As you drive imo BSootia you come to a nice little home sitting on a hal al the lefs of the road, Yes, that Is the home of Ralph 8n yder, it 5 all trimmed in biue Ralph says he has trieg every color but blue to sult him best Mrs. Dora Williams and Aunt Dora Ghaner, were Sunday after- noon sitors at the home of Mrs Ruth BSaxion Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weaver of Port Matilda, While there at the Baxion home the subject came up about Tar Hollow. This Dame wat given to place by one of the old tar bumers, Danie] McKivison had been a tar burner for a umber of years. The tar pit stood where the mud dam now is. Mr McKivison was also mentioned aus an ore digger. The family moved into Tar Hollow in 1844, ang moved away in 1880 We made a trip to Bellefonte on Saturday evening and had with us he grand children who had been spending a week with us. While in town I had a chat with the Mayor and he extended my time in town, he said there wouldn’y be any time limit on Saturday evening for me. Thanks Mayor Don't forget the Scotia pionic will be held on Saturday August 2nd The committee will meet in the near future gnd make all arrange- ments for this grand affalr Watch SOCINA Mis who your paper for later announcement. | ROMOLA There were 98 present at & School Bunday morning. The Tent Meeting at Manntown has been well attended. Sunday | i Miles Lucas had his tonsils re-| moved last week at the Lock Haven hospital and is getting along fine, We are sorry to hear of the death of Clayton Brickley. our deepest sympathy to the family, | We extend | Work has been glarted on our) church to put a twelve foot exten- | { sion to the front, (From last weak) There were 94 present at Sunday | Schoo] Sunday morning. Beginning next Sunday morning, | Sunday School will begin at 9:30 | o'clock. Everybody be on time. | i | | : Mrs. Belle Miller is somewhat | | improved She is able to zit up on a chair. Baptismal service was well at-| tended Sunday p. m. There were | | ten persons baptised. Quite a number of us tuned in an! ! { | WRAK Sunday at 12:30 to hear our | pastor, Rev. DeBoer | also heard the Young sisters of Monument sing. Enjoyed it very much. GO-EPS AT PENN STATE EARN $30000 LAST YEAR Part-time employment earned ap- proximately $34000 for nearly 390 women students at the Pennsyl- {vania Btate College last year, ac- ‘cording to Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women. A majority of the co-eds were en- gaged in NYA work. Others were employed in private homes working for room and board, in the library, engaged in secretarial work, as wait- resses, dormitory checkers, telephone operators, movie ticket sellers, nur- ses, and post office clerks. No: eveyone who pisns a fe can live it, speak. We | r————C EY Mrs, Nora Graffius of East Nit-| | tany avenue, and her mother-in- | law, Mrs. Rose Graffius, of Tyrone, spent Wednesday with relatives in Willlamsport, | Lock Haven. Catherine mount avenue has accepted a posi- | tion in g nursery Mrs. Hugh Etters, | Mrs. J. C, Bnyder, and Helen Archer, all of State College, Altoona, Mr. | State guests on Wednesday, Robert Eslinger and John Selders of Harrisburg Jean avenue Mrs Street; College Breon of West Beaver gvenue spent Saturday afternoon and evening in Tyrone, Mrs Isenberg Lora Pinder and Rosalind Jewett ft on Thurs Following i and Alaska Burrowes Mrs Avenue Carl sis on Buffalo visited Well, an attack Miss Mary Brindle in town and Mis Davia tracted Dr a brother of the son, Paul, also Mrs adeiphia enjoyed their summer know they conl m expect about a week longer. Roule 45 wag Saturday The berm also needs necessary re- pairing through Dick lester of Camp Hil] was a Sunday guest at the C. E Kreamer residence. ll LLL]M STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. ©, R. Gearhart and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Nagoeet left Bat- urday for Burlington, Vt, where they will attend a convention, Mr. and Mrs, Pred Lininger and daughter Jean of West Park Avenue spent the weekend in Washington, DC Bue and Bess Harnigh of 8Bouth Garner street had as their guest this week Mrs. Edith Hileman of Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs, Thomas Reinhard of East Falrmount avenue is a patient in the Bellefonte Centre County Hos- pital Mrs, Orrie Williams was honor guest atl a birthday surprise party at her home on East Beaver avenue Wednesday evening, A. H. Yocum of South Allen street Jersey Bhore and | Lang of East Falr- schoo] In Arling- Virginia, daughter Betty, spent Thursday | Clarence Irvin of | D had as their | Mr, and Mrs. and Mr: College R Fairmount her uncle Hoy of East is visiting with aunt in Williamsport, had as his guest on Friday his daughter, Mrs, ; Clara Lynch of Heister|oo®0 oh Mrs. Harry Stamey of Mrs, Edna Gray of East My . avenue and Mrs C. Al . and Mrz, James Keim of High street had as thelr weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell and | two sons of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Maude Harvey of South Al- Gladys Watson, Mrs, Stella | |, " "and Mrs. J. K. Hileman | JP street had as her weekend ft, Priday for Newport News, Vir- S4€sis, Mr. and Mrs, Everetl Rhodes of Philadelphia, Mrs, Ella Howe of South Miles street is visiting in troft, Mich. day to attend 3g Home | iomics Convention in Chicago.| Mr. and Mrs Walter Parsons and their stay in that city daughter Veda, of Heister street, will tour the Canadian Rock-| Mr. and Mrs orge Ishler of Bast College avenue and Virginia St. Clair of Hartswick avenue motored Ed win 8 bh of . to Tyrone op Saturday. ons A for Quantico, Virginia, Mrs, Sarah retu d to her e he will join the United States home on Helster street Saturday Marine Corp after spending some time at the Margaret MacDonald of Soutn (Ome of her son-inlaw and daugh- ter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lanker greet has retuned 10) and gamily of Hyrrispurg, Mrs her home having spent six month's Erb w accompanied State Col : in Citronelle, Ala va fo i | lege by her two grandchildren Don- RB. W. Henninger of Ridge aid and Bdward Lanker who spent spent Sunday in Willlams- | the weekend with thelr grandimoth- er ASC a — Motz, Jr. in company wilh | whether there were any @eer about and Mrs. Charlie Hosterman yet. You know Dick was a lucky Wednesday of last week for | fellow in gelling his deer in about N. Y., where they are vis- an hour's time after the opening of iting relist for about a week | the las: deer season. ws Foe get ihe gh MOI | A number of the farmers ure biisy oo be, sun ah Shula geting in their crop of hay. The a SE : ha oe: alfalr - 3 . iter, Joan Ben has-alreadly been harvested. Little Vers Dress, daughter of the community having | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dress is qui'e of measles. Tt happened sick at present. Mrs. Mary Sheegley returned from Scotland 8 Dakota, on Friday night, where she attended her | brother's funeral. Dorman near Fiedler the disease somehow. Both ing nicely oon- oonvalesc and Mrs. Ernest Kuehimah| Veryle Sheeley who is attending Wellsville, Ohio, were guests 01 NYA school at York spent a week and Mrs. J. B. Ard. Mr Ard at his home here. doctor's wile i, and Mrs Charles Hosterman Maud) They were their guests turned home from a visit to their from Bunday until Tuesday. We hoe sughter in Buffalo, N. Y. the lat- were indeed glad to greet them ter part of the week. They were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Orndorf end | #cCompanied by their granddsugh- Banky of Phil | the weekend in home in town You like to get away from the | GAY evening was a grand suovess. The wuience room was filled with city weather and embrace the suntain air and fresh water Interested listeners, sor all that the mercury registered 85 degrees. Cow Found Dead in Field A cow owned by Oscar Witmer, of Bellefonte, R. D., near Shiloh understand Paul and his mother to extend their vacation It given a coat of tar and chips from the Centre County op...» was fount dead tn pastare . * hrs arc. k 8 at Hairy John's Park to Dips; the Rockview Penitentiury yqnd Aaronsburg on Friday enligrungs early Saturday morning. This was very Necessary. General belief it that the cow was shot by a groundhog hunter, al- though no bullet wounds were found in its body. according to reports. Use our Classified Ad columns. own Dick had to ask, LAST'LONGER when you-cook with a cool ’ ELECTRIC RANGE NO KITCHEN HEAT, NO POT WATCHING Don’t ruin your hairdo and tire yourself in a hot uncomfortable kitchen-—all because your stove is a room heater instead of a food cooker. [Keep that morning freshness!’ Cook with the range that's built for cool, easy _cooking—the electric range.” It uses its flameless heat just for cooking — it ] causes § no} kitchen } discomfort! No guesswork, no watching—and flavors are Ttops.”, It actually gives you “time out” because it's automatic. ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER COMPANY Fo 1941 ELECTRIC RANGES 4/ ie See