August 14, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, YA. MOSHANNON There were 68 present Methodist Sunday School August 10th, Mr. and Mrs, John T. Lucas and baby Richard of Emporium, spent | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr« | John Lucas. Visitors at the home of Rev Kerry, over the weekend were: Kerry's sister, Mrs, John Askew | son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Ray As- | kew, and niece, Miss Woods, all of Barnesboro. at the | Sunday Ww. J | Rev | Friday evening supper guests at] the home of Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis were: Mrs, F. L. Zimmerman | and grandson Bobby, of Altoona; | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Showers, daugh- ter Dorothy and Miss Charlotte] Frost of Lansdowne, Pa, They also called at the home of Mr. and Mrs John F, Lucas Campers and visitors at the O Neill camp last week were: Mr, and! Mrs. James Byrnes, Chicago, Il; Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Neill, Al- phoretta, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs, W. P McCormick, Sewickley, Pa.; Mrs. Austin Kerin, Mr, Arthur Kerin Miss Martha Kerin, James Kerin | Miss Joan May, all of Moshannon; Mrs, Christine May, of Willlams- port; Mr. C. E Williamson, of Montgomery, Mr. Howard McCor- mick; Mr. and Mrs, George Duell George Duell, Jr, Mrs, Helen Har- rison, all of Sewickley: Mrs. Mabel Cermel, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs | Gorden Myers and six children, Mr and Mrs, George W, Myers Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers and three chil- dren; Mr. James Myers, Miss Jean Myers, all from Lock Haven; Mrs Harry Leathers, Alice Leathers from Mt, Eagle; Mrs. Millie Hysing from Pitcairn, Pa.; Mrs, Irvin Con- fer and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer Jane Eagler, Mr. Emory Heaton, Mrs. Lee Richner, al] of Pleasant Valley; Mr. and Mrs, Grey- son, of Sewickley; and Mr, Lindberg of Grassflat. Al] report a very en- Joyable time Those Mr 1y who helped BUSH HOLLOW We are hoping our good Sunday School attendance keeps up as last several Sundays it has been real you all back again Vice as usual on Wed- and Cottage prayer gL, g€. 15 at the Everybody the Wile wel-, Roy come, Mr. and Mrs, Ed dren, Alvin, Janie and Gerald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush Saturday and Sunday Aug. 2 and 3 1 Cumberland, Md., with the latter Eva Walters Mr. and Mr: Fred Chandler Sunday M- and Mrs Harold Watson, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Bush and Mae Baney au- toed down to Cumberland and ac- companied by Mrs, Charles Bush attended church at the First Church of the Nazarene, Mr. and Mrs. Roy family spent most of tenting at the Bald meeting other this the Spotis home Bush and chil- and Spent and week camp from Spotts last Eagle Boge some Some community att ol camp were in progre Beverly Bush of Aug. 2 with her aur Reese and family Mr. and Mrs supper at the Clyde Monday evening If anyone should meet Martun Spotis and he doesn't speak to you dont get cross as he has be- come the father of another son, at the Bellefonte hospital he's rather walking on air. He has been named Philip Leroy 8Spotts, Miss Janice Spotts has been spending several days with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Hardman Gray and family at Coleville Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bush of Altoona spent the weekend with home folks. | Mr. and Mrs, Car] Spotts took them | to their home. Mrs. Marlin Moore and son of Port Matilda, are spending thi: week at the home of her mother | Mrs, Edna Spotts, Mr. and Mrs Toner Spotts and family, visited a short time last Wednesday with his mother meeting sg for spent Charle 3 at Wingate, George Talbert Watson took nome gin since Gladiola HUGE SPIKES Try a Few! WOODRING'S Floral Gardens 127 FE. Howard St, PHONE 64 | Mrs, | Marie Yecina, { daughter Laura of Trafford; i and Mrs, Eugene Dando and daugh- Fleming celebrate his seventy-sec- ond birthday at the Rock Run Hunt- ing camp Sunday were: Miss Ellza- beth Fleming, Mrs, 1da Groe, Mr and Mrs, Albert Groe, Mr, McBath Mr. John Carney, Mrs, Quinn, Mr, and Mrs. James Beals, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Quick, Mra Edith Pye, Millard Quick, Mr. and Gregg Watson, Sue Wagner Clare and Ann McGowan, Mr, and Mrs, Herb Craft, Mahlon Quick, and Mr. and Mrs Ambers Fye, A delicious picnic supper was served and all wished Mr, Fleming many more happy birthdays. Mr, and Mrs, iting at his home In Roulette, week Mr. and Mrs Philadelphia spent with Amanda Lucas Mr, Jack Ross of spent Saturday with and at Karthaus Mr. John Bowes of Pine Glen call- ed at the home of Mr. LeRoy Lew:s Sunday afternoon, There will be a Print Shop, 15th. by the Methodist the church, Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Fitzsimmons are vis- this Harold Godshall, of the weekend Wyoming, Pa friends here, festival held at Friday evening, the C. B, C. class of church for benefit ot Charles Guenot, and John McCusick, and children, took dinner Sunday at the home of Mr, Guenot's sister, Mrs Fred Pecard, in Frenchville Mr, and Mrs. Aldophus Smith and children, Marie and Marvin, o! Clearfield spent Sunday at the home Mr, and Mrs. Rex Bedwell. Sunday visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pye were: Mrs George Nearhaad, of Munson; Mrs Grace Doubt, daughter Catherin and son LeRoy, and Mr, Riley o! Penn Run; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fye, son Bennie, and grandchildren, Lor railing and Richard, and Mrs. Anna Shetier, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Herr of Clarence: Mr and Mrs. John Askey of Karthaus; also Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carlson family of and r and Mrs ori Willan Grove, E. L Ed. Bush and t Thursday evening Watson home in family at the Chestnut of Williamsport night Aug. 1, at Edna Spotis while ou several days with Shirey spent Friday hom e » of Mrs the ried to build t below Just her-in-law nome nares Burd when Dower { Mr, and Mrs * home of his Ciyde was held in Russell Wat- parents, Mr Watson recently PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. (From last week) brothers stead after father eturned home bao weeks with her agile s#¢ Hannah were Mr. and d Mrs. Mary and Yar- who called to nhizer on Sunday Merril Richner, and and Mrs, Orvis r. and Mrs. LeRoy Lucas Sayers of Mr. and Mrs, Clair son Hard, of Yarnell day evening visitors at Harvey Emenhizer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank Walker, of Mill on Monday evening at Hannah Emenhizer's. Mrs. Walker being a Hannah Eminhizer Sunday visitors at the home ol Harvey Emenhizer were Mrs, Miles Lucas and three children ang Mrs Lydia Confer and son Ray Carshoff all of Romola, and Mr. and Mrs Thecdore Emenhizer of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner were Beligonte shoppers on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ella McCormick and Mrs Katherine Burns visited at Hannab Emenhizer's on Monday. Mrs, Ella McCormick of Sewick- ley, visited Mrs. Harvey Emenhizer on Monday morning. Shawley ana were Mon- the home oi Walker and Hall, visited fetor ¢ Sie Ol ——— EE ————— MARTHA The Willing Workers School Class of the Sunday Methodist i church held its August Meeting al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Gingery Wednesday evening, Au gust 6. Mrs, week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Williams. Mrs Grace and Mr Henderson, ter Janet of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs, B. H. Williams. Mrs. Ethel Richards and son | David attended the Harpster re- | union at the Port Matilda Commu- nity Park last Saturday. Miss Geraldine Wagner spent several days last week with her { aunt, Mrs, Laura Goss and family in | Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mock of Al- toona, visited at the L, J. S8packman home last Sunday. BIGGER AND BETTER 2-FLOOR EVERY HARRY’S South Spring Street SHOWS -2 NIGHT TAVERN Bellefonte, Pa. | ¢hildren Louise Anne, Dorothy and Billy left on Friday afternoon where Rishels sister, Bertha Hollabaugh of Ra-| i vennt, Ohio, spent several days last | home, | George Barraclough, Mrs. Joe Brac - | Moore, tJSohn Massed { lander, i bert COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Private Harold Struble, son of Mr and Mrs. Feron Struble, Holobird, Baltimore, Md, Mrs, Marvin Lee and Gordon and Nancy, Mrs and children Jimmie Jr, were guests of Mrs on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Fred Nefl for Wilmington, Delaware, they will visit Mr, Mrs. George Berg. His aunt Mrs Sim Baum Bellefonte accom- panied them. They expect to re turn home on Monday Mr. and Mrs, Peter W. Knepp and children William, Dolores, Annette and Wanda Lou were callers Tues- day evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 8. Ralph Ralston, Centre Hall, R.D A Shearer family ty of Centre Hall cently into the J. K, Thornton cabin located on the owners larm close by the new gection of highway Mrs. Ray Hoy fell on Sunday Aug. 3, and fractured her arm. It is sald to be a bad fracture Miss Betty Spicer is spending the week with Mrs, Charles Shearer and family Mr. and Mrs. B. FP. Bretz of York, and Mr. and Mrs, Rodney T. Artz and son Jackie from Jollett, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Artz of Fratville, were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs John Schreck Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Harry G. S8unday Sr., and daughter lois and sons, Norman and Ted were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Sauers at State College, Mrs, Joseph I. Weaver State College, and Mrs. Clayton Irwin of Pittsburgh, were guests on Thursday { Mrs Rishel Lee Confer and Junior and and Miss Ruth Bohr Sunaay at iday to 8S Mrs. Confer of from the vicin- have moved re- on of 1 ri Arvin ang from Fr Maryland wi band is | K. Sunday was one of a fish ing party who spent the late week- end at Bower Beach along the bay Allred Lyle and children Naomi, Kenne pent Tuesday with he ls Mr, and Mr Jtruble Stat were employed ’ Saran, th {On rihday party at the nd Mrs. Will Williams grandmother Schreck mm Schr Sarah oirth on TSAry op endance Com posed who were members another a Cciass United Brethrer ville which was t more than thi + Wree-quarters S$ Deen a church. 8h is in GAY annive Wse in were ely al one of qf Ol riod of member good health considering her age and en- Joyed the evening much moved about lite spryly riend: very Grandmg Wa Hf af as calls h the ipient Now SHOE ng people called » and Eva Sat urea y even Jimmie Bud ing Re ad Larner Bere Cra burgh Mr. and Mrs. Geo ter Cleo, son Bob. and Rex Lucas spent Satur Clearfield attending and Mrs ge Hall daugh- Mr and Mrs ay night at of Win- v rere dt parents , Eunice Lucas delphia, is visiting her mother, Mabel Lucas and family Mrs. Jennie Sherman of Sinnemahoning, is Sherman's daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Watson and daughter Janet and sons Jay and Larry. of Milesburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Watson's mother Mrs Mabel Lucas and family Misses Kathryn and Dorothy Wenrick. of North Bend, and sister, Ellen Wenrick, of Bellefonte, spent the weekend with the girls’ mother, Mrs. Eva Wenrick Mrs RN. of Phila- Mrs son Bobby visiting Mrs Mrs. Fred Hall Mae Eva Wenrick entertained at a dinner on Sunday in honor of her Kathryn's 25th birthday.| daughter, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs M. J. Cartwright, children Bobby and Joyce, Kenneth Walker, of Mo- shannon; Kathryn Wenrick, of North Bend; Orrie Conaway, Mrs Eva Wenrick and daughters Dor- ‘othy, Gladys, and sons Leonard and Lloyd, of Snow Shoe, and Donald and Kaylene Miller, Ohio Mrs. Charles Ross and Mrs abeth Harding gave a tea last Thursday afternoon for the benefit of the Methodist church. Mrs. John Musser and Mrs. be hostess this from 2 till 5, at Those present were: Friday afternoon ley, Mrs. Harris Wa son Mrs. Frank Shope, Mrs, Lupold, Mrs Mrs Mrs Hoover, Sharer, Woody Mri Wilby Staith, “drs. Clin on George Doherty, Mrs M. France, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Hatieoy Cramer, Mis Murry G.JlHland, Mrs. E. agzard, Mrs Mrs Charles Ross, and Mrs. ibeth Dixon Angler Fishes at 99 Never too oid to fish was the spirit | i lustrated by John Verguson, 99, in! of Camp Quarter Master Depot at spent the weekend | at the home of his parents Rice, Mrs. | children | and Freddy Alfred Lyle Lou of Clearfield, Eliz- ve Mrs, Confer | Mra. | | Mr and Mrs grandson Frederick Pleasant Gap, were callers evening at the Charlies home, Miss Dorothy recently Barree, a Girls Scout Camp | Miss Nancy Ishler daughter Mr, and Mrs. Budd Ishler, spent the Tibbens of Confer, a brownie Irvin Rishel and | weekend at the home of her grand- Feron parents, Mr and Mrs Struble Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Sunday Jr and son Jerry of College were dinner guests last Sunday a! the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Sunday Sr Mr. Feron Struble and daughters Jane and Mary Ellen, Miss Verda Corman, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Ishler and daughter Nancy, Mr, and Mrs Ear] Ishler and daughters Jane ana Patsy, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Ishler and sons William and LeRoy, Mr and Mrs. Charles Parsons and Mra Sarah Ishler, spent Sunday after- noon and evening at Black Mo- shannon Mr and Newton daugnter from called at the home or Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Char nn and Cecll were al D. Wolle, Lauck and Runvilie mn Strubie Mrs Shirley or carer and and Miss Betly callers on Sunday af- Mr Lock Haven and Mrs. Glenn Moore, Beech D., also Mr. and Mrs, Paul Beech Creek Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Spicer and family drove 1 mp at Newton Hamilton where 4 sons Gie Spleer ternoon Mrs W Mr. and Creek, R Bechdel the home ol and t some ne iriend ir daugh Mi been iv Mis na returned home them to #1 t nt} August CaxKke of George supper Ww Wilbur II, 3 Mr ang William family cilia and Ce tf Sst AOA al * Rock Builder ined meeting Aug SPRING MILLS ne Salem Refo: med remode! ling the H into apartments fice room Mr James Rebersburg and Mn S8hreckengast of Millheim with and Corman Blanche were vi home la right Bither became a patient at the Centre pital last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Woodward, were vis E. Ziegler home evening Mr. and surgical County Hos- Vonada of ting at the C last Wednesday Mrs. Harry Loganton, visited Mrs gard last Thursday A delegation from our town tended the Townsend picnic Woolrich Park last Sunday We have been informed that the {Bpring Mills band has been engaged {to furnish music at the Grange pic- nic at Centre Hall and also at the Bloomsburg fair Guy Houser is recuperating from an attack of tonsilitis Harry and Billy Brungard of Ali- quippa, visited their mother, Lulu Brungard last Tuesday Mrs Paul Henninger of Miles burg, spent the weekend visiting at the N. H. Ziegler home ——— — May Save Auto Tags Motorists may be required to turn in their 1841 license plates in order to obtain 1942 tags because of the shortage of sheet steel, it nounced MEMORIAL PARK WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Wentzel Lulu Br of un- al at Wilbur Confer will | William Preston, Mis | Pat | Mrs! Couey, Mrs. | Arthur Kei Paul Dohecty, | Eliza- applying for a fishing license, Ver-| guson, Cameron County's oldest re-| sident, said: “1 want to do a little | bass and pickerel fishing before the season is over. If I can't get a ride | to the right streams, 111 walk.” s——————— Modern women now laugh at the | men who used to talk about the foolish clothes that women wore, \/ MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 18th Dancing 9 to 1 (EST) $150, tax 15¢ WwW. W. Tibbens and ol Helghts, Thursday | Shearer returned home from Camp Mrs. | is an-| WOODWARD Mrs. Lizale Odem, her son, two daughters and two granddaughters of Aurora, Ill. visited relatives and acquaintances in this locality and adjoining valley during the week Mrs, Odem is a sister of John Brindle at whose home they were welcome guests Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Hummel son and his father were guests with 1elatives at Shamokin, over last weekend, On Tuesday evening a Iarge van brought their household urticles from Shamokin, It surely was a pleasant surprise Dr, and Mrs, Ernest Kuhlman of Wellsville Ohlo, were weekend guests of "Mr and Mrs. J. B. Ard They left for home on Sunday morning. The doctor Is a specialist on bables and would be a wonderful asset to this place should he decid in town somelime Mrs, Robert Kiu Pottsville, Pa., are guests of hi ter, Mrs, Carrie Fultz. While they with Mrs, Fultz were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hess, of town and their brother Samus of Nittany Valley We're glad to report OQ. Fiedler is improving to jocate Mr, and here guests of Yeager- | Kit- net Home Coming Day service: Woodward Evan morning EPCAKer aeid In Lhe Mires AUrch next Sunday yelock, Who the we're not able Wo out who the pers late and find is heartily Woodward Evang PORT MATILDA | ciation D R Osman Washingtor Mr race Meriam A. F wr v % f Nancy ol Woodri: Philade ith Mrs. E Wg and di Pia seeker M Page Thres MILESBURG This a. m. we need a furnace fire Miss Bertha Mitchell and Hedwig Preglar of Pittsburgh Mr and Mrs. Herbert Herman, daugh- ter Shirley of Montgomery, K were re- cent guests at the Mitchell home Frances 8holl is among those who spent the past week at Elllott Park in Clearfield with Miss Mary Boyle as chaperon Mrs. Agne Johnstown last week w here Mri Jory Mrs Ma Haupt and family, of spent Wednesday ith relatives and friend 1 Oi and daughter Mar- Baltimore home Bunday LWO weeks wii Roy Hall went Friday Hall returned rjory remained Jean Ww for a daugh daltimonre home wilh ner another ter isting in returned daugh- inday town Helman and relurned home at Johns Jame Janice and daughte Pleasant Gap, aspen last week at the John 1 Qi Werle olawey Park receive ei od whiie attending | and Mins Wolle Avs Mrs M iss of Birmingham called at the Roy Hall home Wednesday evening of last week A dinner Bryan Mrs on held at August DirLn Craig birthday Orlando in honor of ryan Those ent were Mri Grafmyer, daughter Amelia, Mrs. J A. Bmith, daughter Mary and son Fred, Mrs. Elmer Gettig, Mrs, Maud McoGovern, all of Bellefonte Mr Oscar dathurst Mr Bliss Mey of Milesburg Ann from Was home rire pI and er Stere has returned home LWO weer y ith £24407 1 Sere fat v iather View Harry Dr, Per weekend home Mr were Aryan OUR BABY AVE never bes tives Mr. and Mrs. Rhoads and Lester taking them back home, Rhoads peveral boy pent Bat at the Clear- rela sO, Harry friends and irday Harry Angeies, Cal of Williamsport J visitors at the ( L. Myers of Mrs. Mary last wees Wataon Ln Ott and were mylon nome Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and Kenneth Doris spent Jaman Daley ( Bhaady Falls, Ba Onurg B. Page da wi inday at Niagara Johns of West th SBher- OCC camp he weekend 1 Mr Clall Appropriation $18,000 Taking Measures To Keep Out the Cold P- ONE ESTI FOR MATH O. W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. N. Buckout St Phone 783 STATE COLLEGE, PA. A PRES TODAY! | | GRAYBILL'S . .. Dogs, Ponies, and Goats, Band Concerts. Free Enferfainment Daily THE HAUGHTONS Motoreyelists and Comedy Bicyclists, THE WIGAND TROUPE... Teeter Board and High Wire Acts. THE BILLY SIEGRIST TROUPE... Rigging and Balancing Act. vrs 2 68th “Annu Grange pr and (entre County Fair ‘GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. “ AUGUST 23 to 30 Camp Opens Wed., Aug. 20th, 11 A. M. (EST) OSE - - id DADO hers 600 Families Living in Tents Baseball Games \. — Feat) pf Tie IMPLEMENT. STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAYS DCPORC SRK POS DCN NNN - a—y 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 - 50c Children Under 12 Admitted Free s RENE ee on no oY a, Car Parking 25¢ ee AND A AAS. SEES SEER EERE § a i
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