August 7, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JACKSONVILLE Church services on Aug 10, are as rollows 9:30; worship, 7:30 The Ladies’ home of Mrs. Raymond Harter, State College, on Thursday evening Mrs. Sumner Noll and Dick, Elsie Jane, June Fye were callers Friday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Neidigh, of Bellefonte, R D Mrs, Harry lene Swope called at the E ley home on Monday Callers at the James Shaffer home during the week were: Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Emel and family, Mrs, Mil- ford Etters, Christine, Helen, Henry Kessling Yarnell Mrs. Homer Lose and son Earl, Matthew Flem- ington, Ellsworth Conaway, of Mill Hall, Pearl Weaver Mrs Mary DPeitz and daughter Josephine, Mrs Donald Lucas, Mrs. Hubert Vonada, Mrs. James Lucas, and Kathryn Conaway Miss Lorma Betty Sunday sunday, Sunday Swope and Miss Ar- R evening of friends | Smith, spent Betz and Caroline Lock Haven wey Park Mrs. John Dunkle Mingoville, were 8 at the Wbert Dorothy Dunkle, Motter, of Hers! at » son day her and and Paul of dinner sister nd family Lucy Conaway Flemington Q of un- home of cona'way were Mi Conaway Cont daughter Other callers Matthew Ellsworth and of IwWay Gert Shirley Mr and John Herman Rochester, N Mr and Mr family Sunday ers were Dorsey Neidigh and of Bellefonte, R. D., Bill Ertley Betz, Ceor ge Swope and Pete an Rev. Joh ed Saturday Bartley home rude Ww eorg (lard Bridge Joser Ql callers on Noll Ou were Sumner and forenoon 1er call- friend Fred Dol- 1 Gullick evenin Mrs. 1a were the home of Icy Sat evening Kessling Homer Conaway Mr. and children and ters day Conaway F Conaway daughter uraay Fred and Mr and Mrs. Milfor and Earl Lo callers were lemington She Mill “Mi M and Lose Et- and ¢ rude of Hall Melvin Lock Haven, sj week with Hogar Mr. and Mr: children, Dick d Mary Raymond of Bellef 10th district at Hecla Park WOODWAR D Mr. and Mrs Wilson Ray, and daughter M a week's vacation at where Mr Ard was some business interests during their stay Wedne Lou, took Baltimore looking® ¢ ary ’ Many of West End at Laurelic The famous County Band entertainment fine occasion formed their adverse tc offer ol Mrs. H O. Fiedler fering from sor order. Her daughter Musser of Selinsgrove and Musser of Akron Ohio, are ¥y caring for their mother ir trust she wil] recover folks took Association Saturc day evening Centre our Fair m on Bar sejecti of Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Roy tender- We ag soon Plank Jean Hopwood of Camp Hi'l sre Sunday guests home of Mr and Ms Kreamer. Mr Plank wt : ] aunt hin na month accompanied them on their way home. Miss Gladys surely had a vacation while here mixing in and | visit with locality enjoying her the young folks in our Russel] (Russ) Kessinger left on Sunday for Chester, Pa., where he has secured employment of some kind. His son, Charles of Boals- burg was noticed in town over the weekend. The oats crop in this locality 1: a good one and the grain is about all cut. Hauling it in will be the work this week if the weather re- mains [avorabie, There will be no preaching nex: Sunday as listed on the church bul- letin but on August 17, at 10 a. m Home coming services are scheduled to which all are invited to attend Sunday school next Sunday morn- ing at 9 o'clock followed by prayer- meeting; E. L. CE at 7:30 p. m. hi Use our Classified Ad columns | days with school, | Aid will meet at the | of | { Belghtol children, | Kenneth and Mary | Friday evening callers at the Swope | land Lucas homes | home ia Bart- | SNYDERTOWN Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Stover and son Donnie were Thursday evening visitors at the Merril Witheri'e home near Zion, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Haagen and son Sylvester with other relatives motored to Johnsonburg on Sunday to visit friends Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Don- nie spent Wednesday at the H. M Wallzer home at Clintondale, Mr and Mrs. Nevin Beck and son Elwood were Sunday callers at the John Yearick home in Lamar Mr. and Mrs. D, P. Ert- ley and family. Sunday evening callers at the same place were Mrs Guyer Ertley and family Mrs. Charles Belghtol and Louise | of Howard, spent Thurs-| day with Mrs, Lulu Aley Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vvonada were | Julia Lucas returned to her on Saturday, after spending week with her daughter, Mrs Willard Hoy and family Miss Virginia Young of Hublers- burg, spent the weekend with her friend, Bette Aley Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas Thursday evening at the home Mr and Mrs Russell Lucas Milesburg Mr. and Mrs daughter Betty of James Lucas, Mrs and Arlene Swope were ming callers at the D home Mr Mrs ner of Mill Hall. spent | Salona ofl Mr, and Mrs at | daughter Betly | ven called at the od i home on Sunday an Axemann, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swope, | fon Norman, Mr Friday eve- | Stover and son Donnie, and Mrs P Ertley | Katie Dorman of this place and Mr “| and Mrs. Lewis Faucett and family | of Zion all enjoyed their supper al the Glenn Rogers home at Nittany Henry Jean of Lock Ha- W. W. Haagen Fup) aman Elmer Stover and Mrs, Nevin Clarence Poorman Alkey and daughter, a on Sunday evening Mrs. Pauline Bartholomew anc . ; " d Mr Albert Beck daughter of Lock Haven, spent Suns | Mr. an Ars : } N | daughter Elsie of Mill Hal] R ; at the C sw home ing at the C. E. Aley 4 called Wednesday evening at and Mrs. James Lucas and Nevin Beck home Harry Swope were Sunday sests’ at the al SNOW SHOE Fox Hollow id Mrs. Ted Willing Workers 1. Billy, Elaine Class of the M. E spent Sunday evening supper and festival night M1 Henry Vonada Mr Mrs. N Lower Nittany Mr Mi James Blairs spent the weekend at were DO the Walker-Gillland home Mr home of Mi and Mrs. M. 8 Walker and son Wil- Spring Mills . lam of Milesburg and Del Shearer Mrs. Walter Daliey Ralph | of New Alexander ited Sun- emen daughter Joann of Al- day with the home Mon- Mr 8 : . few NL an MIs of He) it Be) Dr and noon Mrs Misies Lucas and Mrs Mrs. Charlotte and D lay ever aay ev the supper g hon home at M: iret Dixson and and Ronald with Mr. and family of Sunday church las: The School held Sat chile a t { and irday and G. Croyle of Shaffer and caller: Mrs. Scittl and : ville, unday and B50 VIS folks any i to thelr b home after pending Cordis fh Sunday me of after- calied a f our troop here own or camp either Saturday Moshannon 8S has been All detall insofar as Scouts ( { on Fri- vi fore. daughter Joy, and Madge and Harriet returned home, accompanied by the girls aunt and husband, Mr and Mrs. A. A Beldent, who re- turned to Painted Post, N. Y. afte: short time at the Lucas ternoon The Black west Unionville » camp site rked out equipment and camp routine Any for ATR veniule, Roe Cole, Pauline day = te noon tate Park, chosen as have been is con- cerned. one somet camping come U a hing home Merrill , Ira Sr turned from Cs nada Mrs and Miss spent S at the Ms Sunt Ed Burns, Clair and Duke Hall re- [ €4 Harnish ah Fred hat whl a ten day fishing t go al Tenative 18th of two visitation It's it each Scout Scout enjoy ’ np The Scoutmaster reporls William Metcalf, son George Francis of Wyoming a h William Metcall Sinclair home and Mrs. EM lay with relatives YARNELL who is at Oneonta § aunt snderson spent parents, Mr Mr. an also folks the Iudes France visited Clearfield in this a Mo- ing N MM: Miss Lhe sur v and the i Le Jean Reese nmer months with i Mr weekend Mrs, W Marion weekend attended MOSHANNON wy were 69 pres t Sunday Sc hoo! be no prea hing der of this mon Pas family are away on vacation. Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Watson and | Hm r eun i. family on Thursday of last week An : moved to Milesburg. Mr. Watson if Miss Maxine Walker. daugh'er of { in the Titan Metal Works | * nd Mrs. Wilson Walker, Is be greatly missed in our some relatives community Mr. an dren her wl Marion wi her illiam Reese Henderson with Rome Walker There by the re nl stor and | ang Mrs the 1" Wali . an the empioyec 3 time with liefonte Mr a Shawley of Be nday with her parents John Shawley Herman Borger and Bo ent parens, Mr Mrs Janet and } weekend with his and Mrs, Ctlyde Borger Mr. Harold Fye and family ed from Cls to our town week. They are occupying the house vacated by Oscar Nicholson Mr and Mrs. Alfred Borger and children. Alfred Jr. Violet, Dicky and Myra, visited friends in Han- over the weekend. Mrs. Charles McConnell and |] daughter, of lLarryville, spent Sun- ng relatives here, Her two and Bobby returned home after a weeks visiy here, and Dorothy Beals who week with their gunt Mrz McConnell in Larryville, returned to eir home Sunday. They report a very pleasant time Miss Violet Donley, of Julian, vis- ited at the home of her aunt, Mrs John Cartwright last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Childers, of Canton Ohio and Miss Mildred Watson of Clearfield, motored through ou town Wednesday of last week and stopped at the Lewis home. They were enroute to the Lewis camp and Renovo Among those who attended the Fairlawn picnic at Curwensville on July 30th. were: Mr. James Beas and four sons and nephews Car] and Bobby McConnell, Mr, Leroy Lewis] and Hope | Miss Mabel McGowan of State College, spend Sunday with her a nit nita 8] and Mrs Melvin 8 Mrs, Law with his Mrs. Fred Mrs. Cor a week al Mr. and Mrs Bush Hollow, called Walker home, 8 A festival wil} school grounds benefit of the phone cream be vited BUFFALO RUN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bartley and children Mary, Charles Jimmie Leah, and Patsy of Half Moon Hill visited with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Moyer, on Sunday We feel sorry for John Blair los- ing fifteen head of cattle during the severe storm, Wednesday afternoon The farmers have been busy cut. ting and hauling in their oats, some have started plowing for wheat Mr. Harris has been threshing through this valley the past week Run Over at Pienie | George Snedden, of Bigler, is in the Clearfield Hospital suffering from four broken ribs and possible sisters here inlernal injuries, received in an odd | Most all of the Pree Methodist accident. The 21-year-old Bigler| people here, attended their Camp resident was attending the Eagles’ Meeting at Avis on Sunday. {lodge picnic at Greenwood park Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearce have when an unidentified car came been remodeling their home, which down through the field where he! i is a big improvement. | was lying and ran over his chest hawley of Mr. and Shawiley Is visiting uncle and aunt, Mr. and Yorks of Bellef 73 00 - ence mov ne rence last onte berry Mills a Lan O:cerola spending Weston of the Wil afternoon held at on August Marsh Creek tele- company. Home made ice and other refreshments wil sale. Public is cordially at nday be over the 16th iitle in wil v3 Ii for 1: OT in. spent the « + « when he got me divorced ME rroM THE KITCHEN... “control—and the electric range finishes the job. it turns on the heat just when it should, an ELECTRIC RANGE Fuels fhe acds for the proper Jeugth of time. “I'm cooking the flameless electric ran q boy way now-—s0 a hot kitchen is a thing of past at our house! / urns off the electricity at the right in- “I can even be out of the house while this ‘Is going on! And you never ate tastier din- “It's such an easy way to cook. Take oven ners—we didn’t know that foods could be so meals, for instance. All I do is into the oven, set the timer ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST ut the foods delicious until we cooked them the electric temperature ar PENN POWER COMPANY SEE THE 1941 ELECTRIC RANGES and also of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bit- | Miss Jean Wallizer visited several | | days with Miss Margaret Sheets In | Clark and | and | STATE COLLEGE Mr, and Mrs, D. V, Josephson and son of West Nittany Avenue, left Friday for a month's vacation in Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs West College Avenue, guest the former's sister Mrs Martin of Lamar Miss Sara Clemson of West Col- lege Avenue, returned from New Vark City recently where she was doing some music work Elizabeth Morrow of West College Avenue a teacher at the High School is enjoying a trip to Canada and New York, J. H. Holmes of have as their J.B on West College Avenue | and Mrs. Russell West College Guests at the home of Dr. T. C | Benton of South Barnard Street this past week were, Mr, and Mrs George Benton of Philadelphia Mrs, Betty Russell of West Beaver avenue, had as her recent guests Mrs, A, O, Willlams and daughter Marian and Mrs. Irvin Auble of Greenville, Mrs, Mary Jackson of Apollo Dick McNaul of Street, is visiting in Effle Wagner of Locust Lane her nieces, Alita Kulp, of Greenville and Anna Wagner, Tuesday in Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helster street, had as thelr guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs George Williams and two children Margar- #t and Stanford of Derry Mr. and Mrs. John Hartswick Park Avenue have as thelr guest June Hartswick of Baden Mary Sheehe of McAllister Street and Belty Marsh of Glennland apartments eqitertained several th bridge al Wed Sou'h Barnard Vandergrift and East spent Parsons of on of the a luncheon nome even- Jane nesday and | Pope Mr P i Sunset and Mrs. Clarence Bauchspies Road, had as guest Thursday Jean Mosier of Unjon- town thelr on’ -— Storm Causes Heavy Damage oo — nlinged wreaked havo and telephone Hall pound sideboards riddled as with lines suffi LCier fell] with hammer-like of h« th dent uses - wre Was Chae And rain raging nerd when a boit others were slig estimated at bet partly overed flied The Loss $3000 ance Blair A de 1 lar ican Legion were howled them falling and others striking the nk tA ing puLcings of stunned 2500 and ana tly we en - Vy Mr er said ge oak Park over by U wd a mise sheile; of demolisl atstd oth Pic ana on the hardest-} t College area Glenn Wasson. The twis ed off large section roof and car OMe much as a thousand feet away and corn. were hammered off at the roots by hail and the gideboards of ths house bore innumerable inden- tations from ¢ of pounding hail. A maple tree yard was felled by the wind Arcording to re- ports Mr. Wasson carried hail in- surance on the damaged crops Othe war ter m State wrench barn pieces as Onis the fr ed the for "h in the Dean Hamiltc guest Willlam Swift of York, Mr. ¢ moved Beaver Mr parents the Centre County Hosplalt, fonte, on Wednesday ang Mrs Mr South weekend Philadelphia Mary Higgin Robert Street New with Mr to New College tl Harry Whitmore spent the Dean a 8 daughter York, Higgins | i ‘County Schools To Get $21,978 Auditor General F. Clair Ross yes- {terday approved payment of $1.30] - and Mrs. Harry Royer have 379 in state ald to more 2200 from their home on Bast fourth class school districts Lhe Avenue to thelr new home! Commonwealth withheld Governor since February Warrants approved represent final 17 per cent of the semi-annual payment for the support of public in these districty during the year 1039-40 due last Feb- Total payments due at that were $7.655.1563, of which cent—or $6.263.2300 was paid and Mrs. FP, C, Whitmore of | m Avenue, have as thelr than of by Lhe Hartman of the Avenue, are the proud of a baby daughter born at Belle- | 5¢hools school ruary time 83 per ductions W. Wetterau of had the'r son ol L Street their oniy Pugh guest ns Lear afler Q¢ the fourth cls Payments cover remaind Virginia and Nancy due and reimburse of Mr. and Mrs ticts in Higgins of North McKe left Baturday for Pishkyll where they visit aunt for several accompanied th York but returned Monday Ann full for Next regular August elr week: of Warren with parent Whitmore Oh weekend nd Mrs. Prank East Hamilton Avenue Beaver vacatl neir Mrs. Danle) Aven © i in Canada Mr w rking weekend Street Mr Hartsw and ick weekend Pitt Mr sou al gh Mary Gialbr fr Mr West C Ww Ker New Pric At Convention and (ialion Fire Instr Price is of 1a Slate York | Ol Protection Wier Avenue lends and OCs AS est In ‘ J ad gu Or ICE CREAM ne Seallest. siavor oF THE MONTH eallest. PINT PACKAGE e To Speak ~— IN THE NEW ft refresh The perfe Annual Reunion of Hoover Clan " Sewitest. inc and this company are ender the same © bi} Program « Wner Dost miss Pudy Vollee in the Secltedt Rodi Show, Thursdoyr, % P.M. EST. ume RED RASPBERRY ROYALE RISO in Chief: nites of Fire Fighters Firems the | pe Housewife al District le ge be 25 sylvania are The roof of the silo on the Harry, Struble farm near the Wasson farm was torn off by the wind ilo was otherwise damaged corn crops througho badly damaged action of wind, rain weath- nearly Oata and the area were the combined and hail. The State College er station reported that half-inch rain fell in utes, and the dived 22% degrees In 25 minutes During the storm a pall of dark- ness hovered over the region Mo- torists required headlights in drive ing. Shade trees in were damaged and a chimney of on ‘an East Irvin avenue building was knocked over either by lightning or wind. The storm lasted only about | 20 minutes West Penn Power Company and | Bell Telephone repair crews were busy for hours clearing lines put out of commission by lightning or | [tree limbs blown across them — New Howard Road | Is Progressing (Continued from page one) | through the town of Blanchard, as- | sures the maintenance of the mac- | adaiss surface and the bridge across Marsh Creek by the State and pre- {vents its abondonment and future also result in the highway being cleared of snow in the winter, a town used by busses and mail routes from the Beech Creek and Blanch- ard postoffices to the B. E. V. Rail- road station at Eagleville, by the Lock Haven-Bellefonte star route, and by school busses to the consoli- dated school in Blanchard, Laguin Passes Out Laquin, the 39-year-vid Bradford County town officially out of existence Thursday, post of- fice closed-—it's been dle since the Laquin CCC camp was abandoned and the town's two retnaining fam- illes announced they would move soon. Founded in 1902 by the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Lumber Come pany, Laquin once had a population of nearly 2,000, and the ut | by | ay 15 min-| thermometer nose | State College | | i upkeep by Liberty Township. It will! {hard surfaced road through the | interest The uct I the week firemen In 100 ' ) Sores tO hearing Helpful Hints for the a a 68th Arn) 5 range No asiapn 3 entre County Fair ‘GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. AUGUST 23 to 30 Camp Opens Wed., Aug. 20th, 11 A. M. (EST) 00 Families Living in Tents ) Free Enferfainment Daily THE HAUGHTONS... Motorcyclists and Comedy Bicyclists, BE A STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAYS Fruit, Flower and Farm Crop Exhibits ! GRANGE DAY. THURS... AUG. 28 Parade of Grange Floats! Address—Harry A. Caton. ¢ Secretary of the National Grange ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK - 50¢ Children Under 12 Admitted Free Car Parking 25¢ RO PE OR EEE SSO THE WIGAND TROUPE... Teeter Board and High Wire Acts. THE BILLY SIEGRIST TROUPE... Rigging and Balancing Act. GRAYBILL'S . .. Dogs, Ponies, and Goals. Band Concerts Baseball Games an RO EN A A AA NNN I ————————— eo on OOOO ENN eee NN
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