August 14, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three ae Rev. and Mrs. Dale Kohr left on Monday for a two weeks vacation at Northfield, Mass., and Ocean City N. J. + Mr, and Mrs, Harry Yearick sons, David and Norman, were SundaV evening callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. 8S. Hosterman, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hackenbe:3 and daughter, Joanne spent a lew days last week at Lake Makoma. Mr. and Mrs Charles Garrett of Canton, Ohio, spent the weekend at their home here. They were ac- goempanied by Mrs. John Hanselman and two children who had been vis- {ting at Canton for the past few days. Miss Maxine Page, of State Col- lege, is spending a three weeks va- cation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Page Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rearick visit- ed relatives at Lock Haven Satur- day evening. Sunday callers at the John Reis" home were: Mr. and Mrs Hubert | Steinberger of Lewistown Anna Miller spent last the home of Mr, and Mrs P Renninger at Salona Mr. S. H. Hackenberg returned home Sunday after spending the past two weeks at the home of hia son Charles and family at Run- ville. Miss Freda Stover of Greenburt is visiting friends in town this week Mrs. Lester Guisewite and three children of Aaronsburg were Satur- day callers at the John Hanselman home Mr. and Mrs John and daughter, Bloomsburg spent a few days week at the home of Mrs. Masteller's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J N. Moyer The local Townsend Club attend- ed the Townsend Club picnic at Woolrich on Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Musser of town. who had been living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Waite, passed away Saturday evening She was buried at Sprucetown on Tues- day. Last Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr, were: Mrs. Curt Hileman Mrs M C. Enyert and Mrs. Houck, all of Orbisonia: Mr. J. R. Houck and Mr English of Detroit, Mich. Weekend guests at the Miss Emma Sholl and Mrs. Ella Diehl were: Mr and Mrs. Lee Shoil daughters Virginia and Ethel Jean Mr. and Mrs. James Caldwell, al of Turtle Creek. On Sunday Mr Caldwell, Mr. Shol] and daughte: Virginia returned to their res tive homes. They we accompani- ed by Miss Emma Shoil spend the week there Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Krape and children of Nittany Valley called at the home of Mrs. Ida Bair on Sun- day. The following persons spent Sun- day at Gravel Springs Lodge: Mr “and Mrs. Earl Smuill, son Bari, Jr, and daughter, Jean of Pittsburgh; Mr and Mrs, L L. Meek, son Rich- ard, and daughter Lucille, of Belle- fonte: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters, Mrs. Helen Shultz, daughter, Hilda Mr. Charles Smul] and Mr. and Mrs Roy Brungart, Rodney, daughter, Marjorie, and Mrs Bierly and sons, all of town The local soft ball team de- feated the Tylersville girls team by a seote of 12-8 on Saturday. The game was played at the Sportsmen picnic held at Lamar. The local team was presented with a ball and a small sum of money by the Sports- men’s committee. A number ol persons from town also attended the picnic Mr Harold Ha« mother, motored to Tuesday. On thefr return trip they were accompanied by Mrs Russell Zacharius and Mrs, C. F Catherman of Hanover who are spending several weeks at the Mrs W. J. Hackeubery home A week- eng guest gt the same home was Mr Zacharius who returned to Allen- town Sunday Mr and Mrs C. H Grove, daugh- ter, Colleen, of Huntingdon, and Mr Willlam Martz of Tusseyville were Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. R. W, Smith. Carol and Ruby Smith accompanied the Groves’ on their return. week al K son Ray Mastellar, Gloria, § Os last A Spruce- home Ol ATE who Nita rirl ALS and last kenberg Allentown REBERSBURG Mr. Charles Strayer of Madison burg was a Sunday vistter at the Stanley Ziegler home Mr. Martin Cummings and Miss Willetta Cummings of Hyner; Miss Mary Heisey and Mr. Jack Helsey of Jersey Shore; and Miss Kathryn Dechart of South Renovo; called at the R. W. Meyer home last Friday en route to Duke University and Miami, Florida. Mrs. Emery Odom, and daughter, Mrs and two children of at the home of Mrs Weekend visitors at the C. J Weaver, Sr., home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Weaver and son, Donald of Pittsburgh. Last Sunday callers at the same home were Mr. and Mrs Glenn Chambers of State Colleg: and Mr. and Mrs, Clark of Spring- field, Mass, Mr. and daughters, with son Norman Mary Auroro, Sallie visited Mrs. Paul Breon and Nancy, spent Sunday relatives in Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sholl of near Milton visited among friends in town Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, Kurtz Welser and friends of Altoona, spent the week- end at the home of Mrs parents, Mr and Mrs Blerly. Mr, and Mrs the weekend Kingston, Miss Doris Mallory returned home recently after having been employ ed at Central Oak Heights, Lewis- burg. Messrs Bier Norman Lavand Bierly spent visiting relatives Al and Jasper made a busi- to town one day last week and Mrs. Charles Probst and Mallory of Lock Haven were day callers at the Wilbur Brun- home Joseph Weber ly of Lock Haven ss trip Mr harles art Mrs. Blanche Miltheim_ spent friends in town. Mrs home of with Schreckengast last week phia Wynne, whose Lawrence, Kansas her and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Olson, son Dale, of Ann Arbor, Mich, are visiting relatives tl vicinity, stopping at the Rev. Edwurd Blerly. Mrs re was the former Miss Delphia Del Was ate i nome Ol and Mrs. Harry Rishe] visited Mrs. Rishel’s wr on Sunday Mr Mr Gien and Sister and Mrs and Mrs Rock Cor- Ir- lams- Ho gk - e James i Mr. and Mrs of Aaronsburg Mrs. Sally Hillibish of Freeburg Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brungart and Mrs Mary Frank of Selinsgrove were Saturday ev g callers in own Mrs. Adah | y and Mrs. Lottie visited their brother Mr. Weber Fiemington, on Crienn riy Clayton Sunday. Mr. Kenneth Sauers of State Col- lege was a Saturday caller at the home of Mrs. Neta Bierly C M Bierly, Mr Adah y and Mrs. Charles Kreamer iter, Peggy. were Monday vise the Mrs, Elsie Auman hom? » Hall, Mr Frank Rah Diemi and children tt weekend 1g City spent the me of Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Snife Mr n Boone Mr. Lemuel Wright Miss Claire Becker of Lancaster were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rider Misses Jean ang Julia Millheim, spent several Week at home of and Mrs evening and friend Ocker of days last their grand- W. F. Bierly over parents, Mr Thursday guests at the Lee Wolf home Mr. ang Mi Henry ‘Wolford on Harry of Philadelphia Visitors during Jast week at the of Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Bierly Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs of fonte; Mr. Paul Bierly of Car- Mr Woodrow Bierly ang Mr Charles Kreamer of Harrisburg; and Mr Prank Litlow of Lancaster, Rev, and Mrs. Hollang Logston and children of Zelienople were last night were, and home were , week visitars at the home of Mra. | Ella Diehl. Monday callers at thea! same home. were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde | Smith, daughter, Catherine of Mil Norton. | Winters. | | Corl, Welser's © fiinbury. Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Cummings, ac- companied by Mrs, Helen 8 Bit ner, visited at Centre Hall last Tues- day evening PINE GROVE MILLS (Continued from page (wo) Purnace: Mr. and Mrs, Conrad Al- bright, Mrs, Ruth Little, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. G, Mac Corl, Mr, and Mrs. James Corl and daughter Pittsburgh; Mr, and Mrs. C. L, Corl, Louise, Dick, Mary, Fred and Fran- ces Corl, Altoona; Mrs. Annie Ty- son, Hwoard; Miss Catharine Corl, Greenwich, Conn.; Miss Geraldine Corl, Philadelphia; Mrs, Lottie Wit- mer, Bernice, Ruth, Grace, Jean and Eleanor Witmer, Joel Yearick, Bertha Bloom and Emma Bloom, Bellefonte, R. D,; Mr and Mrs. Charles Strouse Mr. and Mrs K. Corl, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Corl, and Mrs, Clarence Corl, Leslie H. Samuel Corl, Cora M. Cor, Marjorie Markle Mr, and Mrs. Al- bert Fry, Hugh Fry, Mr. and Mr J. P. Musser, J. F. Musser, Jr, Mu and Mrs, W. M, Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Garner, Anna M, Gar- ner. Mr. and Mrs, O. C, Ewing, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Corl, Emily Corl Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Corl, Susie Corl, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fulton Fyson Mrs. Rebecca Ewing, Mr Mrs. J. M. Corl, Mr, and Mrs. Paul M. Corl, Mr. and Mrs, James M Cor}, Helen Sprankle, Mr. and Mrs John Corl, Gladys Corl, Mr. and Mrs W. A. Corl Billy, James, Theo- dore, Sheldon, Betty, Esther Shir- ley, Connie, Beverly and Barbara Corl, Joseph Summers, Mr, and Mr Harolg Carl Lolit a Corl all of State College 20 members of Salt Moon Gr were guests Tuesday evening Balleyvilie Grapge at regular meet part es —————— Mr Jean and and in preparation of thei ‘Our Slate Grange Grange ing Pageant presented ag Fal COLEVILLE wlio Mr, a Coleville, were Forrest Ambridge; Mr James Justice, and Mn Mrs. Harr; and wile oi Mac Mu d Mis aay De we Sur way on toona, nd son Earl Mr. and Mr i family of Wingate a istice, Mr. and Murs Bellefonte The following have returned t their homes alter spending the past days al Bald Eagle Camp meet ing. Mi Myre King Harry Rote, Rev, a M Jean Beverly Dol wo ores i 1 Stover wi t bu rgh, spent his family The following a corn boil Mr and Mrs. Wal sbi Mr. and n, Mr. and Mrs Brooks apd son; Mr. and Mrs Ham Jodon: Mr. and Mn Stover, Mrs Belie/ Thomas daughter Anna Lou and daughter were last omer of Jahn ace Wr Mrs Wii Lioyd and Lydia Gault Miss Verna Ju gery Thoma to visit stice and Miss are expecting rest Bill Woomer, of Fort Meade Md spent the weekend with his girl friend, Mi Pauline McMurtrie Fred Sunday Mus and elonte Saylor of wilh he: George Miss Veida Hoover Peni fhe & Dotae Mi aid Mi Luther Spott 0 Bush Hollow are the proud parents a young born at the Hospital He has ated Philip Leroy Mr will be remembered Our own as the | Mi Estd King Mrs. James Justice and Mrs, Jo- sep Justice of Altoona, Misses Ver- na and Joan Justice spent Sundas afternoon with friends in Beech of Pine Gilet weekend at the Fred Bi ¥ of on Deen Spot mer ed ! Creek Officials Worn of Meter Pitfalls (Continued from page and not turning the handle, as Someotie may turn same shortly af- | iter you leave and cause you to lose your nickel. This will result in your | being parked over the time limit for | which you will receive g ticket. Bor- tough officials will not accept this one } explanation as an excuse for exon- | eration. Sheaffer PenSets $2.95 (REGULAR $395 VALUE) Quality Writing Paper 240 Single Sheets and $ 100 Envelopes {llamsport Livestock Market, day totaled 255 head of livestock and {982 head of 100 Double Sheets and 50 Envelopes Naive and Address on Both Dazy Flower Holders 25¢ 50c Ito $1290. Cattle, 68 head: 75¢ ¥00 | FREE BOOKLET-—“New Ideas in Flower Arranging” SCHOOL SUPPLIES REDUCED i ibe subject 0 a fine. Please remember that you can re- jceive only one hour of parking time ino matter how many coins are de- | posited and this hour can be built | jup with five pennies | However, {the time expires and deposit addi i tional coins if you desire to stay for a longer period, Otherwise you wi 0 — WILLIAMSPORT MARKET Receipts at the yards of the Wil- Tues- | poultry. Prices paid iwere: Veal, 106 head: best calves, {$1290 to $1505; fair to good, 89.25 steers, {$10 to $11; heifers, $5.90 to $8.50. | jcommon butcher cows, $5.10 to $8.65: icanners and cutters, $4.75 to $5.10: |D. cows, BH, $3850 to $36.50: D. | | heifers, BH, $2050 to $4350; stock | ibulls, BH, $40 to $75; beef bulls, | {$670 to $9.35. Lambs, 23 head: fair | lambs, $1020 to $1040; seconds, $9; {heavy sheep, $4.30 to $4.70, Hogs, 58 head: best hogs, $050 to $12: F.! or a nickel, | be sure to return before | | Betty, | Raymond a | extended HOWARD One of the largest crowds I years witnessed a fine parade Fri: day evening of different fire com- panies, organizations, floats and bands. Very large crowds attended the three night carnival at the Fire Company's grounds and a nice sum was realized. The parade started promptly at 8 o'clock DST. at the blowing of the fire siren, on South Walnut Street, to Main to Sheffield Milk Plant where they counlel marched thence up Main to Grove to Black streets, where Lahey all went to the festival grounds Lo par take of the to eat and seek pleasure from the things placed before them to enjoy Judges: Rev, Wallace Cummings, N J. Weikert, Miss Nelle Weber, Don ald B. Gardner Ling up of American Legion Marching unit; Undine Brooks Doll Post band; Mulheim equipment: floats, Kline R Nefl of Howard and Lamar; Belle- High d; Bellel March Mi lesburg Fire float merchant Boalsburg Fre C Milroy Hobo band Milroy Fire Co Pleasant Co and band: Pleasant 2 Fire Co. children Potter Hig! Mai equipment Lan i CO Pipers Banjo band, Belle- Fire Co and band marching unit; 10 equipment: Easter Blazing Az good things parade Beliefonu band Undine equipment lore School bal onte Elks ing club Co. Jd.:3 sul fonte Gap Fire Gap No ven tre Hall Centre Hall Hall Tyrone, fonte, Logan n Fire Co Fire C County band & L Ci Arrow band re weekend g nome daughter and famil ly Mrs cksonville with ber Orr of J. H. Pickes ia ili mriment ana will bed for g week. Mir is Ul and under the » Mackey apartment Mr and Mrs William Mapes and : Dorothy ang Janice and anes Mann attended the Mann Windber Pa, Sunday and Mm Charles Wagner and daughter Jean Mrs Kine ol Lewisburg and Miss Marjorie Kline of East Orange. N A were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Didendegler Miss Pauline Hawkins of aven is visiting Moore Kemp, wife ang children Dianne are making an visit with the former Kutztown Mayes of Lemont i home of Mrs, Martha Kline fined 1 Web- Care af al the - ers Lock Miss H her friend Eleanor Mr Billy” and mother al Mrs, Apne visiting at the Evey. Mrs spent Jennie Myers of Harrisburg the weekend at her residence hers } Mrs. Kathryn Richardson and son Washington, D. C. are visiting Richardson's parents, Mr, and Herbert Schenck of Mrs Mrs Mrs. Lewis BE Kline and daugh- ter Lorraine of Hellam visiting several days with friends here Mr Dean daughters, Jeanne and visiting at the homes of nisong brother Asbury T. Pletcher Mr are and tw Bally are Mrs. Ben and Marion Bennison and Mr: daughter Joanne ited over the Van Camp's Evey. Mi fonte, also sister Phyllis Evey. Miss Thelma Monteith, a nurse at We Germant Hospital in Philadelphia, visited several this week with her (riend Miss garet Poorman Mr Mr Akron, Ohio Harry Poorman of ed at the Wil Saturday evening Willard Van Camp of Pittsburgh, vis with Mr: mother Mrs, Martha Sheldon Evey Belle visited his mot weekend ol her and tudent own 10) Mar Harry Pe Mi and Morrisdale HTL orman ol M1 Call Home and anda mm Pox Mrs. Cloyd Sunday ar daughters Mollie and Sara Beile of Pleasant Gap, spent several days of ast week al the Willis Markle home Little E Markle daughter of Mr Willis Markle ha been past few day Mr Elmer Moitz and children visited Mr: Moitz mother and tep-father, Mr. and Mrs ° Leather Mr. and Mr: and Mir ui Lhe ahd Ceorge Bulkley vis {ited Jast week at Crystal Lake Can- ada and Buffalo NY with their daughter Mrs Stella Holt, bringing with them on their return home their granddaughters Carolyn and Margaret Holt for a three weeks visit The Howard Juvenile Grange will Throw Rugs 27x54-inch. Drop Pattern’ 20% off ~ Rag Carpet 36 inches wide. $1.00 ~ | Heavy Quaker Felt Base tree $100 rin es Bathroom Rugs from $1.00 to $1.95 ak hold a festival at the Howard Fire house, Baturday evening, August 27 Music by the round of W Hamsport Come Case sn Dal 1p pal ANG help niong : _AT THE NATIONAL STORE RECENT WEDDINGS Dale Mr 31 Mr. and announce Lhe daughier, Flor to D Peter College on Rev. ( Donnld Lhe ceremony the brid Boys’ Francis—Thornley 3%c TEMPLE These Values Will Be Boys’ Slack Suits $1.00 ‘Shoes $1, 49 Boys’ Slacks | MEN'S Tropical Suits = $1. co | Joys’ Sweaters $1.00 Boys’ Sport Shirts FOR Hard to 69c. Men's [| port 69c NATIONAL STOR MEN'S (OURI AND BOYS Wi Bl AR eat! Men's Slacks Men's Brown Shoes 31.79 © $12.50 Shi } BYLLEYONTY rts FA —_—_— Lemont Woman 90 Years Old Rotary Picnic At Hecla Park Today BELLEFONTE M. W. WILLIAMS, Owner. DWARE C0. Bellefonte, Penna. Regular 65¢ Value House Brooms Special for Dollar Days 2 rr 31.00 Reg. $1.25 Lin. Special for Dollar Davs $1.00 lineal yard Yard Fell Base Floor Covering Regular $1.50 Coffee Dripolators Special for Dollar Davs *1.00 Reg 5 Cold Pack Calbors Special for Dollar Davs *1.00 Regular $1.25 Value 2 Mops & Handle Special for Dollar Days *1.00 Regular $1.25 Reg. £1.50 Value Roof Coating Special for Dollar Days 314 5° 51,00 Many other items of hard- ware and home furnishings specially priced for Dollar Days Friday and Saturday. | pigs, BH, $5. Poultry, 982 head: | | chickens, 13¢ to 24c Ib FOR DOLLAR DAYS Jack Wilkinson STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Plaza Building Bellefonte, Pa. Roller Skates Special for Dollar Days 1.00 | This is a good time to make up! {| your mind to save human life by { driving carefully before you have! | that accident, J. C. CLINEFELTER WALL AND FLOOR COVERINGS PHONE 1078 Bellefonte, Pa, —_ " Puzzle: If you got a piece of paper | money, with the picture of Ben ‘ranklin, how much money would! you have? 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