July 10, 1941. | YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING MILLS On account of inclement weather the carnival sponsored by the Gregg Township Civic Club has been post- poned until July 24th, and 25th. Mr .and Mrs, W, F, MacMorran of Lewisburg, were guests at the Smith-Corman home last Saturday evening, Mrs. 8. L, Condo spent last week visiting friends and relatives al Belford, N. J. are spending their | vacation this week with Miss Ida Williams. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Melcher have | and daughter Mary of town and MY, been living with Miss fda Williams | and Mrs, Walter Styers and son and visiting other friends in the vi- Richard of Millheim weekend with friends gnd relatives nephew, E. A. Turner, of Port Ma- | at Hershey and Elizabethtown, | tilda. H. E. Henry made a business trip | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Melcher and | to Lewistown last Thursday. IMr. and Mrs. Chester Melcher, of | Mrs. Ella Yarrison and daughter, | Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mrs. Esther Rhine and Ross Rock- Melcher, of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs, ey, Mrs, Emma Jerles and Crawford | Qumby and daughters, of New Jer- Yarrison of Williamsport, were sey, were guests of Miss Ida Wil Lewisburg. Carl Long is erecting a very at- tractive new house at the westend of town. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Albright moved in the apartment above the Better Stores last Friday, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson, who moved to Aliquippa, where Mr, Jacobson has secured employment in a steel mill Mrs. Lulu Brungard has recently become manager of the Betted Stores, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Cummings of Willlamsport, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Wentzel of Loganton, Harry Brun- gard and Willam Brungard of Ali- quippa were guests of Mrs, Lulu Brungard last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Corman are sporting a new car. Mr. and Mrs. A. M., Grassmyer . PORT M The Port Matilda 4-H club met at the home of Ann Nicodemus on Monday, June 23, with Miss Butler in charge. After the business ses- sion Miss Butler demonstrated mak- ing cup custard. Two new members Alice and Kathryn Sunday were welcomed to the club. The next meeting will be held July 7 at the club house, time 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Cora Young spent Saturday afternoon at Tyrone. Mrs. Mollie 8indel and Mrs, Bea- trice Bowen of Stormstown, spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Alice Harshberger and Mrs. Bowen's son John. Mrs. A. Q Williams is visiting with relatives at Washington D, C. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burns of Blue Ball, visited several days with Mrs. Burn's sister, Mrs. Meriam Osman. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Maurer of Al- toona visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. Max Redenberger, spent two weeks vacation in Can- ada. Mr. and Mrs Harry Bennett and family visited relatives in Lakemon?!, on Sunday, | -~ - Our neighbor Milligan Lucas ar- rived home last Monday night from his trip to the Pacific coast and Beattle, Washington and Freeport, Ii. His wife and her sister Lulu | are extending their visit until the Jast of July with relatives and friends in Preeport and Jollet, Ill. | They are enjoying their visit in the mid-west very much. Milligan had a wonderful experience to tell of, seeing the show covered mountains and the beautiful flowers in the valley below at the same time, ne also saw some big 4 motor bombers being loaded for shipping, he says business is booming in the west. . Arthur Watson and nephew Oil- | bert Watson spent a couple of days at Cooks Forest, Cooksburg, Pa. Keep in mind the mammoth fes- tival of the season, the Advent cemetery festival will be held in Roy Lucas field as usual Saturday evening, July 12th, Everybody ra- range to be there to help a worthy cause. The Royal Sons and Daughters Sunday School class will hold their business meeting at the home of Merril Fye's Priday evening July 1ith. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Poorman and son Lyle and daughter Cleo Jacobs | Thursday. | guests at the C. E. Ziegler home last llams, Saturday. The Melchers and Miss Williams Mrs. Fred Duncan of Lewistown, | spent Sunday at Seven Maples, the was a weekend visitor at the H, E, summer home of C. W. Melcher, Henry home. A very pleasant houseparty was | W. 8. Auman and Mrs. Carrie {held at Seven Maples Monday night | Page Thres JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday are as | with Mr. Gulser's sister and fam- follows: Sunday school, 0:30; wor- spent the city. They spent Sunday with their ship, 7:30 p. m. Mrs, Irene Womelsdorf and her daughters Dorothy and Nellle, of I'eech Creek, and Foster Shamp of Hublersburg, visited at the Winfield Deltz home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson, Mr and Mrs. John Deitz spent over the ard, attended Ladies’ Ald Wednes- Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | day evening at the C. E. Aley home. | also | Dixson of Washington, and went fishing, but had the fisher. man’s luck, they would not bite Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and family called at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs “William | | Miss Pearl Hecla Park, | Schaeffer and children of Centre | Parks of Philipsburg, motored here Saturday In the Interest of two calves who went wild about 6 weeks | ago and are roving the woods on | Long attended the Townsend Con- and vention which convened at Buffalo, { N. Y. last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman at- | tended the annual reunion of the willlamsport Consistory at the As- hurst Estate of the former Sta'e | Senator Charles W. Sones last Fri- | day. | Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Vonada of | Woodward, were guests at the C. E. | Zieglar home last Saturday evening. | Mrs. Lulu Brungard and daugh- | ter Mrs. Geraldine Jacobson and C. | E. Ziegler, were guests at a cabin party at Loyalsock creek last Sun- | day. Mrs. Lillie Robison’s sons Andy | and Winfield, of Scottdale, Pa. are | spending their vacation at their | home here, Miss Jackie Hauser is spending two weeks visiting her mother in | Altoona. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams and family of New Jersey are spending some time with relatives here. | Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Cowher and son Willard, of Norristown, are vis- | iting with Mrs. Cowher's mother | Mrs. Minnie Woodring. | Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Zeigler and | daughter Cynthia have returned t7 their home after visiting a week | with relatives at Pittsburgh. | Mr, and Mrs. William Ross and son of McAlevy's Fort, spent Fri. | day afternoon in town. | Mrs. Alice Kaminsky of Philadel- { phia, Mrs. Hess and family of St. | Mary's; Mr. and Mrs. Gib McKin- { ley, of Milesburg; spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Ora Shobert. | Mrs ‘and 8. J. Shenk, visited on Sunday | with Mrs. Walter Moore of Drift- | wood. RUNVILLE | ed with relatives over the weekend | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of Baiti- more, Md. visited with home folks | over the Fourth. The harvest {s on {n our commu- nity wheat ig fairly good but hay is | short, Preaching service and Comm"i- i njon next Sunday evening at 7:00. | Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs i Cleveland Packer's were Mr. and | Mrs. James Saxion and daughter | of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs Fred- erick Lightner and Melvin Light- | ner of State Oollege; Mr. and Mrs. { Merril C. Bell and family of Weir- | ton, W. Va. Rev, E. R. Miller and family and | Mr. and Mrs. John Furl motored t) Woodycrest last Sunday afternoon to attend the C. E committee meet ing. The next C, E Rally will Le held at Black Oak U. B. church, Thursday evening, July 24th. Mr. and Mrs, James 8S. Fye and daughter family. Mr. Reuben Griffith and Earl the mountain near Chestnut Grove They offer a reward for their cap- and family of Hornell, N. Y., visit- | © HOUSERVILLE Those who spent over the 4th. with Mr, and Mrs, Grant Cobie family were: Miss Daisy Coble and | family and Miss Alberta Coble and Susie Braskley all of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Coble and grandsoa | of New Jersey and Ernest Coble of | Witliamsport. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Packer and | little son, of Unionville, spent the | Fourth with Mr. and Mrs Roy! Wirtz and family in the afternoon, | i Mr. and Mrs, Frank Houtz and | family of Lemont, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph | Hook and family. i Sunday visitors at the Charles | Packer home were: Mr. and Mrs, | Ralph Hook and two children and | Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Brown ani little daughter of Altoona, spent! over the Fourth with Mrs. Brown's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Walters | 1 | ing until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Packer and family. MARTHA The Baptist Sunday school will hold their annual picnic at the] Black Moshannon State Park on| Saturday, July 26. Come and bring | your baskets, Mrs. L. OG. Stanton has been on | the sick list for several weeks We! wish a speedy recovery for her. Her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Stanton and {daughter Shirley, of Wilkes-Barre, } remained at home this week with, her parents, } Beatty Heénry, of Emporium, and John Henry, located at Camp Meade, Md. were here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Henry over the 4th. Miss Ethel Hartsler spent the Sunday school. Rev. 8holl of Miles- burg, will deliver the message, Mrs. Martha Richards visited last week with relatives at Woodland’ and Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Knarr and family, Af Rochester, N. Y. visited last week with Mr. and Mrs Elery Mary Miller had as her = gia Shobert and daughter Allle, | of Fetzertown, apent Sunday with their son Ernest and | IMrs. C. W. Swartz was hostess {gave the party in honor of Miss |Athella Swartz of Philadelphia. {Many Tyrone guests were present, | Mr. Clapper and Mr. Conner, [State Scouts, visited the commercial gardens in this section Saturday in search of Japanese beetle control | Sylvan Crest garden still retians i1ts high rank of Class A. Other gar- dens visited Included Mrs. Marian Reese, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Reese. Mrs. Maud Cowher, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Williams A. C. Williams had the misfortune to have the end cut off one of his fingers last week when his son left | the hood of the Trunk down without {seeing is father's hand | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Commissioners of Centre County | to Albert Hazzard, et al, of Moshan- | | pon, tract in Snow Shoe Boro; $1. Elmer J. Hauer, et ux, to Ray A Lyons, of Bellefonte, tract in Spring Twp.; $1. Ralph A. Brandt, et ux, to Paul , K. Dinges. of Penn Twp, tract 'n Millheim: $1. Dora G. Steele, to Quarries, of Bdllelfonte, Spring Twp.: $300 Nettie E. Neff, et bar, to Miles N Whiterock tract in Vonada, et ux, of Bellefonte RD. n “ tract in Walker Twp.; 81. Commissioners of Centre County to Max Herr, of Centre Hall tract in Rush Twp.; $305 Commissioners of Centre County, to Max Herr, of Centre Hall, tract in State College, $40. John McCartney, to Charles Pro- bosky, of Clarence, tract in Snow Shoe Twp.. 81 College Heights Realty Co, to T | P Karr, of State College, tract in State College; 81 William E Bubb, et ux, to Irven i M. Mohnkern, et ux, of State Col- ! lege, tract In Spring Twp. $500 louisa Robison, to 1eRoy C Smith, et ux, of Bellefonte tract in Spring Twp.. 81. | First Nationa] Bank of Philips- { burg. to Jesse T. Hadson, of Phil- ipsburg, tract in Philipsburg: $500, | Joe A Bassalla et ux, to Michael ! Surovec, et ux, of Clarence, tract in Snow Shoe Twp. $600 | Annie Bliger to Robert Knoffsing- | Spring Twp. 81. | Madeline Howe Miller's Heirs, to Isabel] M. Howe, of Audobon N. J. | tract in Philipsburg; $1. | J. W. Rearick, to Charles C. Rear- | ick, of Port Matlida, R, D. tract in | Patton Twp.; $75. ! “James PF. Perry, et ux, to Elmer | G, Watson, of Snow Shoe Twp. tract {in Snow Shoe Twp. $i | ‘Commissioners of Centre County, {to Isadc Edward Peters, et ux, of South Philipsburg, tract in Souih Philipsburg: $200, Maude Harrison, et bar, to { Charles Schiow, of State College, | tract in State Oollege; $13,000. i Harry Haines, et ux, to Lloyd Weaver, et ux, of Howard, R. D. 1, tract in Curtin Twp.: $80. J. W. Shook, et ux, to Theodore R. Halderman, et ux, of Bellefonts, tract in Boggs Twp.; $1. Robert G. MoCilellan's Heirs, ‘o Chester D. Dahle, et ux, of Stale College, tract in Harris Twp. $1. Commissioners of Centre County | to James R. Riley, of Osceola Mills, R. D, tract in State College; $1 Thomas Robins, et ux to John Pleskonko, et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Philipsburg; $350. Charles E Hartsock, et ux, to John H. Hartsock, et ux, of State College, R. D. 1, tract in Patton Twp.; 81. Clair 8. Hall, to Merrill G. Har- nish, of 8now Shoe, tract in Snow Shoe Boro; $1. FAIRVIEW Mrs. Sue Lucas of Howard, is vis- iting at present with her daughter, Mrs. Miles Etters. Master Roy Walker of Orviston, spent a couple days last week at the Wiliam BEtiers home. Paul Lucas of Bush Hollow spent Thursday night at the Amelia Chapman home. Dick Watkins called at the Feron Showers home in Bellefonte on Thursday. Miss Almeda Lucas of Bellefonte, visited her mother Mrs, Myrtle Lu- { cas on Saturday. Mrs. Myrtle Luca visited her daughter, Mrs. Bryce Hoover at Howard. on Thursday evening. Lee Lucas of Yarnell spent Sa'- urday night at his home at this place. jer, ot ux, of Pleasant Gap, tract in| { Poorman and family of Howard, | The Tri-State Barn Dance and {Georgia Wildeats are to be spon- {sored in the auditorium in Howard on Priday evening, July 11, Admis- sion 20c and 40¢c. Come everyone innd help a worthy cause { Mr. and Mrs, John Neff and son! {Johnnle, Sarah and Lillian Neff lealled at the Miles Bartley home fon Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stitzer of Hublersburg, are the proud parents of a baby girl. Both mother and baby are doing fine under the care of Mrs. Mary Deitz Clair Beightol was a Saturday dinner guest at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. Robert Conaway and fam- ily, | Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr. and Mrs E. R. Bartley were Sunday guests at the Wilson Romick home in Bellefonte | Maud Weaver visited at the Win- {field Deltz home Wednesday after- noon Mrs. Deimer Ertley and children | Kenneth and Peggy Ann, were Bun- day evening callers at the Noll home Mrs. Nancy Jodon 84, of Barnesboro, spent a couple of days With her sister, Mrs. Lucy Conaway. Saturday evening callers at the same place were Mr and Mrs. Edward Jones, Thomas Jones and sons Tommy and Jackie Jones, all of Barnesboro, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Conaway and family Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swope of Rochester, N. Y. spent Monday with his father, Elmer Swope and family Sunday callers the James Shaffer home were: Mrs, Matlhew Conaway and family of Flemington Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte, Peggy Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Lyonstown Gertrude Sheasley and daughter Shirley, Ellsworth Conaway of Mill Hall, Josephine Deitz. Other call- ers during the week were Pearl Weaver, Della Garbrick and J Sumner Noll Mrs. Nancy Jodon, Mr. and Ed Jones and granddaughter ile Jones, Mr. Thomas Jones and son Tommy, of Barnesboro, and i Mrs. Lucy Conaway were all Satur. day evening supper guests at the home of Mr. Robert Conaway and family Callers at the E. R. Bartley home on Bunday were C. W. Frain, Mr and Mrs. Burkhart and daughter Jeannette, of Altoona, Mrs. Clayton i Womelsdorf and daughters Nellie and Dorothy. of Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and children spent last week with the latter's brothers, John and Philip Nef! of Booths Corners | Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsie Jane, spent the weekend with Mrs and daughter Betty, of State Col- lege Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guiser, ac- companied by Mrs. O. P, Smith, mo- tored to her home in Pittsburgh on Wednesday evening where they spent a few days visiting and the whose age Is at Mrs Jack- Elsie Noll, fly, of Duquesne. Weaver was a Wed. nesday dinner guest at the Shaffer | home. | Mr Mrs Mr and Jack Mabus, and Mrs of John | Hall, Mrs, Charles Belghtol of How- Callers at the William Weaver home during the week were Mrs Floyd Long, Mrs. William Dixson, Mrs. James SBhafler and children, Dorothy Betz, Mrs, Mary Bartley, Mrs. Mary Deitz, the latter spend- ing Thursday evening at home Mr. and Mrs. John Ulmer, Miss Kay McCrea, of Narberth, spent over the Fourth with her mother, Mrs. Willlam Dixson Nancy Schaefler spent the week- end with her grandparents Mr and Mrs, C. E. Aley and family Friday supper guests at the D P Ertley home were Mr, and Mrs | Clyde Schieh, of Nantucket, Conn , Mrs. Homer Yearick, of Willlams- port, Mrs. Walter Dalley, of Al- toona, Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Ertley and family, of this place Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Remsnyder and children of Williamsport, spent Sunday evening with her aunt, Mrs William Dixson | .On Sunday a reunion was held in {ML Eagle at the home of Mrs Nancy Leathers. At noon the table was laden with the delicious thing {of the season, with the trimmings, fried chicken and ice cream. Those who were present were: Mrs. Nancy Jodon, James Jodon, Mr. and Mr: Edward Jones, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Jones and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, all of Barnes- boro: Mrs. Myrtle McLaughlin and daughter Myrtle, of Jersey Shore Mrs. Fred Kessling, of Yarnell; Ells- worth Conaway, Gertrude Sheasley and daughter Shirley, of Mill Hall; John Young, Jim Watkins, Mn Clair Cowher and familly, Mn Ralph McCartney and family, Kath- ryn Belonzey, of Marsh Creek; Jerry T. Leathers, of Lock Haven Irvin Watkins, John Watkins, Mrs Nancy Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Irvin Leathers and daughter of Mt. Eagle; Mr. and Mrs W watkins and Yamily, and Mrs. Cora Keith, lleofnte;, Mrs Lacy Conaway, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con- away and family. The same evening they all departed for home tired but very happy and also looking forward lo meeting again night callers at FE. Aley home Were Mr. and Mrs John Ulmer of Philadelphia; Mrs Harry Bwope and Arlene Swope SUMMIT HILL and Mra. Sam Herr and Terry of Orviston, called atl {rvin Young home on Sunday Alla Watking and friend of Ral- ston, spent from the 4th of July until Sunday at the James Watkins home Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and three sons spent the 4th of July with Mr. Warr's mother at Orviston Miss Betty Young spent Sunday with ber parents Mr. and Mrs Clayton Emenhizer and family. Also Mrs. Sudie Emenhizer look supper Sunday at the John Warr home Miss Alice Young is visiting with hér uncle and aunt at Peale for a while Miss Martha Young spent the 4th of July with her sister, Mrs, Bam Herr of Orviston Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emenhizer and family, also Mr, and Mrs. John Warr were Bellefonte shoppers Sal- 1am filam of Saturday the C son the Mr remainder of the week wag spent urday night HOLT'S HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. John Possinger of 1 Poorman and Rex Walker of Ohio, | Coleville and Mr. and Mrs Arthur | Mrs Clyde Poorman and two Burd visited friends at Ridgeway, daughters of Dry Top, Gertrude and also drove to Niagara Falls over the | Arvilla Pelzer, Frank Johnson and Fourth Laura Confer. | Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children | Those who spent Friday evening spent Saturday night at the M. C.| at the Roy Sheesley home at How- Reese home at Gum Stump. | ard were Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Lu- Mr and Mrs Irvin Watson, Mr. | cas and family of Fairview: Mr. and and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and {amily Mrs. Miles Stauffer and family of | of Warren Ohio, spent the weekend | Ohio; Mrs. J. Fyfe and children and with home folks and visited the | Julia Givenelli of N, Y.; Mrs. Olive | camp in the beautiful mountains. | Rhoades and children; Mrs. Orvis | frvin Watson the successful fisher- | Walson and children, Jane Reese of ! man caught a few speckled beauties. | Gum Stump; four nephews of Mr Mr and Mrs, Roy Leathers and Sheesley from Hillsdale, Ind. Ine | family spent Sunday evening with ' cream and cake was served as re- relatives at Mt. Eagle, Stella Leath- | freshments, | ery is spending this week with her | Mrs, Edith Poorman called at the | grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F.| Paul Bennet home at Runville re- | | McCartney and so n, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy | cently, Sheesley and | Recent visitors at the Leathers | family of Howard, called on home | home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lu- | | folks on Sunday evening. | cas and son of Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs Miles Stauffer and Joe Butler of Monument, twd children, Mrs. Fyfe, and two! Mrs George Magargel Jr. daugh- children and Julia Govinelll were ter of Pleasant Gap, spent the 4th callers at the Ira Lucas home at!at the J.T. Watson home, also call. Axe Mann on Sunday. ted at the Roy Sheesley home at Mr. and Mrs, Roy Woomer of Md, | Howard. spent the weekend with relatives in| Pa. | Recent visitors at the Charles gervice 10 be held in E TO! Farmer John W. Bathgate has been il} at his home for several ‘ Miss Lillian M. Garbrick, daugh- Frank Hazlett of Milton, : i their sister Miss Rena Clair re- mained in the city to live with Miss iz : | fist 52 ie ; a E } dir ; Don't forget the weiner roast at’ | Miller's Grove on Friday evening, for the church goers of this place Mr, and | Mrs. Bruce Sheesley and daughter | relatives in Philadelphia. While MILESBURG Mr. and Mrs. Hess, son and daughter Carmen, vacationed in Philadelphia and York, Pa. dur- ing the past week Sergeant Kenneth Walker of Camp Shelby, Miss, Is spending a tenqgday furlough at his home here Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and fam- fly of Baltimore, were weekend guests of the former's mother and family M. H. Hall, who Charleston, W. Va, © few days at his home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brian motored to Newton Hamilton BSunday, for their daughter, Audrey, and Jane Peace, who were camping there for the past week Edward Quick i» this writing We news soon Ruth Milles is and her many her about soon Mr. and Mrs. D. H Ehearer the weekend with Mrs. Bhearer parents, Mr. and Mis. W. B Walk- er. Mr. Shearer returned home on Bunday evening Mr Bhear er remained for a week visit Mr. and Baltimore the latler Bamue! panied by Russell family ar resident Mr closed their Fall on employed at spending a here il at better seriovsly hope for still friends hope Uu getting betler he" ent while Russell weekend Mi They wer rmer's mot Mrs cGilenn pent the 1a Per t pare: Stanley the fe Mrs hom where william ana ARATA thelr George Jodon returned from a molor i Virginia where they visi Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bmilh Jean and Rodman Hall pend ing their vacatl in Baltimore Our Titan empio] 1 il = § 7 have all re ned and Are mn vacationing A We Fourt} VALLEY VIEW Verna Houser J HB Mr Pi.taburgh relatives daughter grands Eckley Mr. and Mn and Mrs. Jacot Mr. and Mrs nescay evening waving Anybody ho wants to ANY War, af a crazy but, just fi eld ight aller arise intelligent to be willing to require fight - When a man wants thing good for other doesn’t have 10 wall tee to meet, forget to function do some people debate Then there is the patriotic Amer- ican who would be willing government elected Seales? ICE CREAM. Donnie hed the same conditions men he on a commii- disagree ani for th: to exercise emergency powers if his candidate had been WOODWARD On Tuesday noon of last week this | locality had the heaviest thunder shower this month, Now the gar- den vegetables, corn and grass grow fast. It really is the best growing season we've had yet this year Carl Motz, Jr, returned home from a several weeks visit to his uncle and aunt, at Buffalo, N. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Motz The local Evangelical Ladies Ald held thelr regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Kreamer on Tuesday evening of las, week. All had a fine social time together Miss Caroline Kessinger of near Philadelphia spent weekend with her Russell] Kessinger here In own Bear In mind Union cemetery ing Baturday invited the father Woodward festival this com- Everybody be present get vogether time and ys worthy cause along. Both young folks are looking fore ever evening heartily 10 enjoy this ww Lo help cid and ward to P O Comh a pPeasan 8. ofl A park will ng at Lhe The Hoosier isker; furnist tertainment the en- tussell Stover SCHOO; tudent Gen Pa " York iy vacal parents Mi ourse Violet pleasant al Was ais ’ 14 oy 0G a dlaiogue LEGAL NOTICES CALTION NO fe. Evely: board wit rice Oetiig may oontract PAUL GETTIO Bellefonte EXECUTORS NOTICE the same Auly to ROBERT E M Hall, Pa Attorney rover with ALBRIGHT WwW. Harricor x28 ou ielay Nalker ISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of of Hall- ADMIN n the Matter G. Beck Cents od Lhe i izabeth Townahis x of the Bstate of John or Stodoll. late of Bnow Shoe Town hip, Centre County, deceased Letters of administration on sald estate ne been § ted the © ye iu the Matter of Riodola hav grant Ad Paul x32 BALASH Pa. 1B BIDS WANTED. Seiled bids will 700 pM Time, July 14 1941. at the office of the Becretary for bituminous ©O/i pd ak Lo he for the Bellefonte School Dis A copy secured at tary. All the office bids shall be ir accordance with the bidding speci- the School Board resery- or all fications ing the right bids (8) MARIAN L. VOLYNCH, Becy x28 Bellefonte Schoo] Board to reject any NOTICE. In the Matter of the Change of name of Adolph Pat Nagelberg in the Court of Common Pleas of Cenire County, No, 8, Term, 1941 In the matter of the petition of Adolph Pat Nagelberg praying for a decree to change his name Allen Patrick Nagel Notice is hereby given that on the 20th of May 1941, the petition of Adolph Pat Nagelberg was filed in the above named court, praying for a decree to change his namo to Allen Patrick Nagel. The court bas fixed the 21st day of July, 1041, at 10 a. m. in the Court of Common Pleas, Bellefonte, Pa. as the time and place for hear- ing of sald petition when and where all persons interested may appear | and show cause if any they have) why the praver of the said peti- tioner should not be granted. ADOLPH PAT NAGELBERG Edward L. Willard, State College, Pa Attorney for Petitioner. | ORPHANS’ | REAL ESTATE AND PERSON- AL PROPERTY | The undersigned, administratrix | of the Estate of Edward M. Burd, | late of Boggs ship, Centre County, Pennsylvan x29 | SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1M] at 1 o'clock P. M., BST, the follow- | | ing personal property: i Chairs, stoves, cooking utensils, | | rugs, jinoleum, beds, tools, hay fork. | situate in Boggs Township, Centra | County, Pa., bounded and described | as follows, to-wit: | BRGINNING at stones, thence | North 53% degrees East 104 per- iches to stones; thence North 48 | degrees West 107 perches to stones; thence North 63 degrees East 80 per- be received unt Eastern Daylight Saving yf the specifications may be of the Secre- placed in September 10 Centre County, COURT SALE ~ or rill expose to public sale, on the premises herein. | after described, situate in Boggs | | Township, Oentre County, Pennsyl- | | vania, about three miles North of | Milesburg, off the Moose Run road, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Plerce and family of Wyoming, Pa., were the welcome guests of Mr, and Mrs, E W. Motz last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, Luther Wagner and daughter Phyllis, of Baltimore spent thelr Pourth of July and weekend In town with relatives and acquaintances The members of the Bariges Bast Centre County Band of this Jocalily had a very busy Lime to furnish suitable selections of music at Os- ceola Mills, Philipsburg and Mill- heim last Friday and at Nittany ai a festival on Baturday evening " Announce Engagement and Mrs. Ronald G. Aungst East College avenue, State announced the engagement daughter, Miss Adele Aungst Wayne R Campbell, of Greeley, Colo, son of Dr and Mrs, V. J. Jernigan of Long - mont. Colo. The wedding has been planned for lale summer Mr of 140 College of thelr Thompson to according 0 to wonder ing Hitler Far Japanese ut Wg doesn't stop Hitler an isolationists will win Hitler will olate us Sr — minor prophet who did the Russians and 1d go Wo war ——————— Use our Classified Ad columns hes to post; thence Bouth 35% de- grees East 80 perches to post thence degrees East 121 perches beginning and 28 south 35 the place of f, = < ” uu ung 65 acres pe - R = "Ny erected a five two story, stone house Two springs on and good orchard of good timber BALE: 25% =» sold and the of such propery res OF property u several ac TERMS time the t the on confirmation of deed therefor Stover, auctioneers M Esq. Attorney for Estate ETHEL E BURD, Administratrix Bellefonte, Pa. RF. D. 3 balance ang del & Gelli «ale Very Mayes Ww x20 IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY Matter of Willis M. Poor- man, Jr. a minor T™ all persons In 5 hereby given that J man, Guardian for Willis M. Poor- man, Jr. a minor, has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court in and for the County of Centre at Bellefon'e, Pennsylvania petition praying for an order of private sale of the following des- eribed real estate All that certain messuage, tenement and tract of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Ferguson, County of Cenire and State of Penn- sylvania, more accurately bounded and described as fol- ows 10 wil: BEGINNING at located at the intersection of the center line of the oid Township Road and the West. erly ultimate right-of-way line of U 8 Highway Route No 322: thence along said ultimate right-of-way line South Afty- two 52) degrees twenty-six (26) minutes East one hundred eighty-six and forty-eight hun- dredths (186.48) feet to a point on sald jine, corner of a pro- posed street: thence along the Northerly boundard of said street South thirty-seven 37) degrees thirty-four (34) min- utes West one hundred thirty- eight and ninety-eight hun- dredihs (13888) feet to a point; thence continuing aleng the Northerly biundary of said street South thirty-eight 38) degrees twenty-one (21) min. ules West twenty-five and eighty-five hundredths (2585) feet to a point, corner of lands of Willis M. Poorman, Jr; thence along the jine of lands about to be conveved to Willis M. Poorman, Jr. North thirty. nine (38) degrees fifty-eight (58) minutes West one huh dred thirty-one and twenty- five hundredths (131.25) feet to a point in the line of Collins and Kathryn 8 Shoemaker: thenoe along the line of said Shoemaker premises North thirty-six (36) degrees Bast one hundred twenty-seven and eight ten'hs (1278) feet to an iron pin located in the center line of the oid Township Road; thence North sixty-three (8&3) degrees thirty (30) minutes Bast along the center line of said old Township Road thir- ty-five and forty-five hundred. ths (35.45) feet to the place of beginning. Containing 25,452.87 the terested 3 EEE an iron pin BEING Lot No. 10, plot or plan of lots of division of the Mary J. Estate, prepared by George Denithorne, dated February
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