Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 04, 1941, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
September 4, 1941.
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CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY
ENROLLMENT IS 13
LOCAL SCHOOLS OPEN;
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Centre Hall-Potter high school
opened Tuesday with an enrollment
of 133, gn increase of eleven over
last year. A slight decrease was |
evident in the Potter Township en-
rolilment, 226.
The high school junior class re-|
mains the largest with 39 members
Thirty-seven freshmen 29 seniors,
and 28 juniors complete the regis-
tration |
These freshmen, coming from the
local eighth grade as well as the
seven rural schools in the district,
registered at CH-PHS on the open
ing day: Bonson, Barbara, Booger, |
David, Brooks Richard, Brungart
Dean, Confer Myra, Crawforgq Ed-
win, Dashem Beatrice, Daup Wil-
liam, Fetterolf Glenn, Hacket
Grace, Heiser Donnis, Helser Jacq-
ueeline, Horner Billy, Johnson Bet-
ty, Keller Ward Luse Dean Mc-|
Clenehan Junior, Meeker Betty, |
Mover Robert, Nef! Stewart, Noll
David, Potter Taylor, Ralston Lou-
ise, Rimmey David Runkle Janet
Sharer Marvin, Shawver Betty
Slack Miriam, Shutterbeck Marian
Smith Bryce, Smith Margaret
Spotts Thelma. Vogt Floyd, Whit-
man Anna Whitman Marian, Wil-
kins Richard, Workinger Alma
The names of the other teacher:
and the number of pupils enrolled
in their grades, follows: Centre Hall
primary school, Miss Bertha Sharer
30, grade 3 and 4; Miss Geraldine
Hoover, 41; grades 5 and 6, J. Ernest
Wagner, 26; grades 7 ang 8, Rus-
sell Bohn, 22; Potters Mills pri-
mary, Miss Dorothy McMichaels, 44;
Potters Mills, grammar school
Oscar Bierly, 40; Centre Hill, Mrs
Pau] Zellers, 26; Colyer, Mrs. James
Royer, 32: Plum Grove, Miss Esther
Hastings, 14; Tusseyville, Miss Dor-
othy Pipes, 20; Earlvstown, and Mrs
Mahlon Johnson, 38
CHURCH SERVICES,
Evangelical
terman
Service
Lemont
Church
Sunday
7:30
The Rev. W. K. Hos-
pastor. Centre Hall: Church
9:30, Sunday School 10:30;
Sunday School 10:00
Service 11:00; Locust Grove
School 9:30, Church Service
Lutheran: The Rev
pastor. Centre Hall
vice 9:00, Sunday School 10:00;
Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30
Church Service 7:30; Tusseyville
Sunday School 9:30, Church Service
10:30
Methodist: The Rev. W. F. Glenn
pastor, Centre Hall ‘hurch Ser-
vice 9:30, Sunday School 10:30:
Sprucetown: Sunday School Church
Service 10:30
Presbyterian The Rev
Kirkpatrick Boalsburg
2:00, Church Service 3:00:
Lemont Sunday School 10:00,
Church Service 7:30. Centre Hall
Sunday School 9:30, Church Service
10:3¢
formed: The Rev. D. R. Keener,
pastor. Centre Hall: Church Ser-
Vice 7:30, Sunday School 8:30. Oth-
er Bervices as previously announced
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS
Saturday evening near his home
Daniel 8. Daup tramped on a nail
which penetrated deeply into
arch of his foot. The
parently i; not serious
Mrs. Fayette Miller and daughter
Tatiana from State College moved
Monday into the home vacated Sat-
urday when Mr. and Mrs Harry
King moved to Williamsport
Mr. and Mrs Latham B. Gray
went to New York state Saturday
for their three children who have
Spent most of the summer visiting
there. They all returned Monday
Mrs. James Royer has been elect-
ed to teach the Colyer school and
Mrs, Paul Zellers, the Centre Hill
school until the Potter Township
school board can fill the vacancies
made by the resignations of Miss
Pauline McCloskey and Miss B
Brown
MILLHEIM L
10¢c-28¢
SHOWS 7:10 & 5 P. M1.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
(September 5th & 6th)
SPECIAL DOUBLE
FEATURE PROGRAM
1--RICHARD DIX AND
KENT TAYLOR, in
“MEN AGAINST
THE SKY”
No. 2-BROUGHT BACK BY
POPULAR DEMAND!
“DODGE CITY”
(In Technicolor)
NOTE Dodge City will be shown
only ONCE each night starting
ast 8:15PM
NEW SHOW TIME
7:19 and 5:00 P.M,
CC
Church
Otto
Ser-
J M
Sunday
School
th
we
injury ap-
No
MONDAY & TIUIFSDAY
(September 8th & Sth)
The most thrilling racing
romance you will have ever
seen!
EUGENE PALLETTE and
M. HEALY. in:
“RIDE KELLY
RIDE”
LATEST NEWS CARTOON
CRIME REEL
Coming Attractions Soon!
“CHARLEY'S AUNT"
“SUNVALLEY BERENADE"
“THE BIG STORE"
“LIFE BEGINS FOR A. HARDY"
“KILDARE'S WEDDING DAY"
“SERGEANT YORK"
“MANPOWER”
“BRIDE CAME C. O. DD”
“DIVE BOMBER"
and many other late attractions.
| College
|
Mrs. R. Chatam grom Lock Haven |
is visiting Mr and Mrs, Jacob]
Sharer,
T R. Hosterman and Roberl
Spencer spent the weekend on a
bass fishing trip
Miss Ida Frazier spent the week-
end with Miss Bertha Rimmey in
Pleasant Gap
Miss Bernice Frazier spent the
weekend in Lewistown as the guest
of Miss Ruth Pelter,
Mrs. Robert Harter of Washing-
ton, D. C., was the guest last week
of Miss Margaret Jacobs
Mrs. Frank McClellan from State |
visited her mother, Mrs. |
Sussn Emery, on Labor Day |
Hazel and Evelyn Emery and |
Thomas Willams Jr., have all been |
quarantined recently for whooping |
cough,
Howard Forbes from Meadville
spent Thursday night with his sister |
and husband, Mr. and Mrs, David
1. Graybill
George Emerick, a mechanic in|
the U 8. National Guard was trans-
ferred recently from Mississippi to
Oklahoma
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Harriet Asking
ville visited friends at
Fair Wednesday
The Evangelical Migslonary soci-
will hold its first fall meeting
evening at the home of Mrs
Ralph Whiteman
Donald Miller, assistant
of the First National Bank
cationing this week in New
and Philadelphia
Miss Mary Kling moved her
household goods and beauty parior
into four rooms of the James Fet-
teroif home on Morkiay
Mr and Mrs. Reuben Rickert
spent Monday at the Winfield com-
munity homecoming as the guests
of Mr and Mrs. Bob Hess
William and Forrest MaGee {rom
Winonah N. J. came here jast Sun-
day for their mother who had been
visiting Mrs. E. M., Huyett
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Geary
Sunday for a visit with Mr
Mrs. Brentford Mackey in Titusvil
They plan to return {oday
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and
hildren from Rebersburg spel
last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
Fred Luse at the Grange Fair
Mr Mrs Warren Homan
Ald from 2itoomna spent
Sunday with Miss Cora Homan and
Mr. and Mrs Kemneth Runkle
Mr: Phillip Smith and
Barbara and Larry from
Gap spent last Thursday
parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Vog®
R ard James Berhart from
Ambler spent last week with Mr
and Mrs. Paul Rosg in Potters Mills
and among friends in Centre Ha
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hughes
from Cortland, N. Y., were guests of
his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs
J. F, Wetze] from Saturday to Sun-
day
Mr: Elizabeth Swartz and daugh-
ter Maxine from Beilefonte were
last Wednesday supper guests of Mr
and Mrs # iy Riegel at their
Grange Fair teat
Howard Miles and
from Union-
the Grange
ety
this
cashier
is va-
York
S
left
and
ie
and
children
bert
Le]
Miss Jane Spyker plans to ma-
triculate at the Lock Haven State
Teachers College in the four-yesr
course for high school teachers be-
ginning September 18
The Centre Hall firemen again
won parading honors when they re-
ceived an award of $310 for having
the largest unit the Milesburg
parade Friday evening
Four new workers assisted Mrs. 8
T. Riegel at the Tuesday community
sale: Mrs. Henry Young and daugh-
ter from Pleasant Gap, Mrs. James
Delaney and Miss Agnes Delaney
Mr. and Mss. William Fry.
William Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest McCurry and son Donald from
Burnham, were Sunday supper
gueds of Mr. and Mrs George
in
3
2onN
Sweeney
Miss Alice Slack, enrolled in a
{ brauly culture school in York, was
| advised by the school not to return |
| to York after her vacation last week,
| work August 1 as vocational agricul.
until the infantie paralysis epidemic |
subsides |
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. '
Charles A. Miller were Mr and Mrs. |
Forrest Thompson ghd his fathers
William Thompson from Red Lion
and Mr. ang Mrs. H R Stoner from
near Hershey
Thomas Reinhard,
who began
L
ture teacher in New Albany, spent!
the weekend with his wife and her!
mother, Mrs. Margaret Smith in|
State College
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zieber from
Bellevue, Ohio, visited friends in
Centre Hall from Sunday until
Tuesday, When they returned
home, Mrs, 8 W. Smith went with
them for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Spyker from!
York, Miss Bally Nelson from Wil-
liamsport, and Mr, and Mrs. J. D
Slenker from Lock Haven were La-
bor Day weekend guests at the Ches-
ter A. Spyker home.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs
FP. V. Goodhart were Mr. and Mrs
J. H. McWillimas and Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. McWilliams and son all from |
Wilkinsburg. The former Mr. and.
Mrs. McWilliams pian to remain |
here for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corl daugh- |
ter and infant granddaughter from,
| Charleroi spent the werkend with]
' Mr
ani Mrs. B. P. Corl. When
| they returned on Monday, their son, |
i
Lynn, who had been visiting here |
for two weeks went with them. i
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jacobs from
Mrs
| the
i ner guests of Mr. and Mrs
The Lutheran's Woman's Mission
ary Sooclety met at the church last |
evening.
Sunday evening supper guests al
the Searson home were Mr. and
William Smith from Zion
Paul Fetterolf, employed as a
clerk in Indiantown Gap postoffice,
spent his vacation here last week
Mr. and Mrs, George Kiine from
Spring Mills visited Mr, and Mrs. E
E. Zettle from Wednesday to Sun-
day.
Mr, and Mrs. William McCormick
and son John from Reading, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. George McCormick
at Potters Mills over the weekend
The program committee of the
Woman's Club met last evening at
the home of Miss Elizabeth Bartho-
bmew to arrange a program for this |
Year,
Mrs, Frank Ishler from Lock Ha
ven and Mrs Irvin
Yeagertown, visited last week at
George Searson home and at
the Grange Fair
Joseph Zettle, son of Mr. and Mrs. |
Arch Zettle from near Berwick, was
the guest of Kenneth Frank last
week, Mr Zettle is on a U. 8. Navy
furlough for two weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoner and
daughter Beverly from Altoona and
Miss Annje Umpstead from Mont-
gomery, spent Thursday of Grange
Fair with Mr. gnd Mrs. John H
Durst and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold
Durst,
Sunday visitors at the
mew home were Mr. and Mrs
ert Grenobie from Lewisburg
Verna Hackenburg and Mrs. Rus-
&#l] Zacharias from Rabershurg
and Mrs. C. F. Catherman from
Hanover
Mrs. Harry Bowersox and sisters
Misses Romie and Isabel Snyder
from MifMinburg spent lat Wed-
nesday with Charles Durst and sis.
ter and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Durst
On Thursday they visited Mr and
Mrs. Bar Lutz
R. 8
week a
Bartholo-
Rob-
Mr
Jamison 5 substituting this
social studies and physical
education teacher in Centre
Hall-Potter high school Lew)
Morgan from East Stroudsburg. who
had been elected to this position
fafied to sign hi; contract
These friends and relatives at
tended a surprise birthday party for
Mrs. Jamds Harfisbarger al her
home in Centre Hill Saturday even-
Ng: Mr. and Mrs William Smit
from Zion, Mrs. David Bathurst and
Mrs. Samuel Halderman ang son
David from Bellefonte: Mr and
Mrs William Har hbarger and Mr
and Mrs. Clay Sigari from Alloona
Mrs. George Searson and Mr and
Mrs. William Glasgow and daug!
ter Betty, from Centre Hall and
David Harshbarger from Ohio
COLLEGE TWP.
The Lemont Womens Club will
begin its fal] and winter activities
with a meeting scheduled for Mon-
+}
We
Lday evening, Sept. 8 al the College
Township School bullding at Lemont
the usual meeting place. It re
quested that each member bring a
couple of recipes as their contribu
tion toward a cook book that is
being sponsored by the club
Mrs D B. Garver returned on
Monday from Hadon Heights N J
where che spent a two weeks vacs-
tion with her sister and brother-in-
law, Dr. and Mrs W. C. Wiliams
Recently a reunion the first
years of the living children of ur
aged couple of Millbryok, Mr and
Mrs. John C. Hov, was held at their
home, They were: Mrs. E A Stern
and daughter Sylvia, Hamburg. N
Y. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Roo! and
children Jimmie and Marya Jo, of
Spartenburg, Seth Carolina: Mrs
RM Gemmell) and children Bobby
and Sandra of Ithica, N. Y., now of
Harrisburg, Pa; Mr. and Mrz. A. J
Dale and chlidren Jean. Mary. Pa-
tricia, Marian ang Andrea of lLe-
mont,
John Johnsonbaugh is” getting
along satisfactorily following the
removal of two goitres gt the Centre
County Hospital Rt said the
goitres were of the polsonous type
Rev. Mr and Mr: O. A Womer
and children Albert, Iva, and Philtn
spent Thursiay at Richfield in Sny-
der County Pa, among former par-
ishioners. {4
W. G. Imboden and son Calvin of
Cleveland, Ohio, spent some tithe
with his sister Mrs. D B. Garver
They left gor thelr home on Thurs.
day
Mrs. Fannie Shuey had as her La-
bor Day weekend guests her son-in-
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John
Kinz of Brookiyn, N. Y. and her
son Wayne Shuey ang his son Vin-
in 2
ix
is
(cent of Philndelphia
Miss Georgianna Steel of Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Is visiting indefinitely
{ with Miss Pelle Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Artz and
gon Jackie of Joliett, Pa. and Mr
and Mrs. Edgar Artz of Frackvilis
were Sunday dinner guests with Mr
fand Mrs. John Schreck
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin 8hook and
son Larry of Spring Mills were din-
Irvin
Rishel on Sunday,
Lester McMurray of Posaic, N. J.
who has been visiting for some time
with his sunt, Mrs, Phyllis Krum-
rine, at State College, spent Satur
day at the home of his great uncle.
J. Clay Johnsonbaugh and had an
unusually goad time horse back rid-
ing.
Allred Lyle and Miles Campbell
spent Wednesda
iting Mr. Lyles sister and niece, Mrs
{ Annie Rosenberger and Mrs. Vers
| Steubenville, Ohio, with their three | Higgins of Pittsburgh.
:
children, Guy Jr, from Texas A. &1
Mrs. Isabel Sharer of Tyrone, was
| M. College, Frances from Pittsburgh # guest for the week of her mother
1
{spent the weekend here with Miss!
(and Rose Anne living at home | Mrs. Lucretia Cramer.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Summers
| Margaret Jacobs and Leslie Jacobs. | And Mr. gnd Mrs. Edward Summres
Mrs. William Pelter of Philadel-|
| phia, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pelter and
| daughter Ruth from Lewistown and | ®Dd guests at the home of the two
Mr. and Mrs. Plerce Hoffer and!
and children Rens and Bddy, of
Philadelphia, were Labor Day week- |
Mr, Bummers’ brothers<in-law and
daughter Mary Grace from State Sister Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Spicer.
College, were guests last Thursday |
. and Mrs. Daniel Daup, Mr. |
rs. C, A. Miller and Mr. and!
Frazier at thelr Orang:
arrery
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lyle enter-
tained to dinner on Labor Day
their pastor Rev. Mr and Mrs. O_ A.
Womer and children Albert, Iva and |
Philip
i
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151A
Stover from |
and Thursday vis- |
Grandma Schreck 1s a guest nat!
| the home of her son John Schreck
and family,
| ho sce + wah Rm
' POTTERS MILLS
Mr, Edward Faust, wife and
daughter Mr, Russell] Brungart, wife
and son and daughter of
Chester called at the Mr. H KE
Faust and Mr, J. M. Carson home
| Those who (ook dinner at the Mr
GH McCormick home Labor Day
{were: Mr. W, C. Mingle, wile and
|son of Akron, Ohio, Mr, E
| Mingle of Aaronsburg; Mr. R. H
McCormick and wife of State Col-
| lege, Mr. W. E, MoCormick, wife and
son of Mt, Penn, Mr, Charles Jodon,
wife and daughter of Bellefonte
Miss Verna Auman, who Is em-
ployed near Yeagertown, spent the
weekend at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Auman
Mr, James Coder, wife and daugh-
ter of Adamsburg called at the Mi
Harry Faust home Monday evening
The schools opened on Tuesday
marning with Mr. Oscar Blerly of
Hublersburg and Miss Dorothy Me-
Michaels of Stillwater as teachers
Mr. G. H McCormick lost a valu-
able horse from the effects of colic
on Thursday
Mrs. Mazle Hosterman, son Her-
bert, wife and Mr Lizer from Buf-
falo, N. Y., called Sunday evening
at the home of her sister Mrs, G
1. McCormick
Callers at the Mr. H. E
home over the weekend were Mr. D
5 Wert and wife of Aaronsburg
Miss Orpha Fleigher of State Col-
lege, Mr. Fred Kiinefeller ang so
Robert of Tusseyville Miss Ger-
aldine Hover of Altoona, Mr. Lester
Cuarles of Lanca iter
Mr. Mass and Braddock
motored to our village Sunday
took home with them Monday
Nora Getlig, who has closed
home for the winte
Faust
n
0
wile of
and
Mr
acer
PINE GLEN
Sunday School at 10 8. m. Church
7:30 p. m. ang Epworth League 6:30
Mis Emma Jane McCullough wh?
been
at
2a X i "wer ] IT -
hog visiting relatives and
trier ds . re
friends Amsoort
home
Willi returned
Those who vis
Mr Behmaoke over
were Mr and Mrs, Richard Penoin
and son Dick, Mrs Ada Ramsey
arughter Mary Ellen, Mr and
Westley Ramaey and son Dennis
Rober, Sevmore of Altoona Mr
Mrs Ernest Linniver and son Har
old and Ear! of Keating
Misses Edithe, Caroline, and Jen-
end Mrs. Harry Beains
Lancaster where thes
reint and friends re-
home late Bunday evening
Mr. and
the week
Rosew alt
ited with Mr. and
he weekend
nnd
Mis
Ar ls |
ana
ny eats;
motored 0
Visited with
t33y
ives
ning
Those
Mrs
of
who visied with
James Macke! over
Wl were Mr. and Mr
hg iriends of Pitlsburgh; Mr end
Mrs. Frank Cruse and Mr. and Mrs
Charles Mackel and {amliy of Phii-
adeiphia
Mr and Mrs James Macke] were
shoppers at Belisfonts one day his
Week
Dust Collector
Now Operating
slinged from page ome
Happens to the stoke when it 1.
ters the collector, but when if fin.
ally comes out of the tap of the coi.
lector stack it almost dead white
in sharp contrast to the heavy black
Hoke coming from the stacks
kilns which there are no dust
colwectors
We happened Viel the plant
just as a large steel -hedded track
backed under the collec'or bn The
drive; ont ang pulled a lever
From a spout under the center of
the bin came a flow of gray dust
Wich ree in clouds as it struck
the Lruck bed. The dust was wo fine
that it spread out over the hed
waier, and when the truck moved
8%ay the dust rippled and moved
around like 8 mass of thin mud. Jt
poured oul every tiny crack and
opening in the truck bed
We thought we had seen the day's
accumulation drained from the tin
And were amazed when a workman
said that during an eight-hour day
Az average of 18 Lruckioads are
bGaiied from the collector. And since
each load contains from 1% to 2
tons of dust. the daily average js
somewhere between 24 and 22 tons
And that, gentle readers, is just one
third the amount of dust which has
been going into the air every 24
hours-4o gettle down over streets
homes, cars, and to work its LV
inta every crevice of this town
In response to 8 suggestion that
A spray of water be used to keep
the dust from blowing around when
it 3 being poured into trucks, a
workman explained that the plan
had been tried. The dust is so hot.
he said, that water immediately
{turns Into steam and the agitation
causes still more dust to biow
around
A simple calculation reveals that
if it takes one man and one truck
eight hours a day to haul away a
24-hour collection of dust from one
collector, it will require three men
aia three trucks eight hours a day
to haul away the accumulation
from the three collectors which
eventually are to be installed
Up to this time, no use has been
found for the dust and it is being
dumped into an abandoned quarry
The collector of dust, therefore,
Preeess 10 be a rather expensive
undertaking for the plant, but it is
reported that some practioal use
may be found for the material to
rane dust collection pay for itself,
| Rumor has it that the high content
{of lime in the dust may make it
suitable for agricultural purposes.
| To the layman who perhaps has
believed that all the ‘ime company
had to do to remove the dust evil
was to nall a couple of boards over
the stack, or something equally siin-
ple, the dust collector is an astount-
ing picce of work, Tis size and the
amount of dust it collects should
impress even the most gkeptioal with
the facts that things are heing done
in a big way to remove the pall of
lime dust under which sfonte
residents have been laboring for
| many years.
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on
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| Mileshurg
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| ing
‘at 7:30 in the church,
UNIONVILLE
Methodist Church  Serviees:—
| Sunday School on Sunday morning
Epworth League in the evening a!
6:30, immediately followed by th
regular preaching service at 7:30
with sermon by Rey. Foster Piper ol
There will be no prayer
service on Thursday evening as this
"is the regular time for the Woman’
Society of Christian Service meel
ing.
Free Methodist Church: Prayer
service Friday evening and Sunday
School on Sunday morning at 9:30
The pastor, Rev, Howard Jacobs will
be away over this weekend attend
their annual conference being
held at Clearfield, Pa
Rev. H E
med
Presbyterian Church:
Oakwood has again re
dutie; in the Presbyterian churce
after a months vacation Bibk
study class each Monday evening in
the church and preaching se 0
Sunday, September 14th
Wedding Bells: Mr. George
Barton of Union Township,
nounces the marriage of his §!
ter, Mabel Elmera, to Mr. Donald C
Lucas of North Chili, N. ¥., which
wedding will take place on Sunday
September 14th in the Methodis!
church of this place at 6 o'clock
DST. Rev, Lawrence Barton, unc
the intended bride, will perform
the ceremony The public Is cordl
ally invied to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexande!
are the proud parents of a young son
born recently in the Centre Count
Hospital
Mr, and Mr
da
f
of
George Brugger of
Canmnsburg, Pa pent Labor
with bis mother Mrs. J E Brugge
and other relatives in
nity
Mr. Joseph Brugger
York, made a hrief visit
parents, Mr, and Mrs, C K
HBrogger, last Friday evening, going
n Ww Philadelphia on business be-
returning to his duties after
holiday
cn
fore
he
North (
with
ters
Mr
he
Donald of
spent
Ms Lasons
N.Y holiday
father snd brothers and sl
the
ADL
reoen
at the home of
J R Williamg over
wiiday were their children
fambiies Mr. and Mrs. Charles Na
ron and son Jackie of Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs. Leon Durst apd family
of Phlladeiphia
Gursts at the home of Mrs, Mar.
Keatiey over the holiday werr
and their wives, Mr. an
Harold Keatley and hm
mothe, of Washington D ©
Mr, and Mrs CGilber: Keatle ts
daughter Lols Anne of Tyrone, Pa
Mr. Bidney Peters of Lancaster
Pa. spent the past weekend visiting
with his aunts, Mrs. G. W. Bullock
Mr, Geace Poster and Miss Kathe
ine Smith of this also with
& mother, Mrs Bechtel
Hovard
Mr, Robert Alexander who is om-
ployed in Baltimore, Md spent the
holiday with his mother, Mrs
steph Alexander of Union Township
Mr. and Mr: Pearce Rumberges
and young som. Harry Pearce
Eaitimore, Md spent the weekend
parents Mr and Mr
of Union ORT
Cruest
Mr
ana
garel
her som
Mr OG
0
'
ola re
a
Charlie
with Har
Lucas
Ey
aval
hat
y |
Charles Nason ¢
who has been
the past couple werk:
parents, Mr. and Mr
am: had her tonsil
Be COondre County
sfek and is convalecing
Mi and Mrs. Norman Fisher
tus children of Union Tosnship
spent the past weekend with her
parents Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Poorman and
daughter Almeda and Miss Rowe
Henderson, of Altoona zpent Labor
Daj with her mother, Mrs, Almeda
Siere of this piace
Miss Piorence Finch left las
for Norristown, Pa, where she ex
pecs to spend the next month
more al the home of Mrz. Richard
former residents of Bellefonte
Guests at the home of Mr and
Mr: CW. Bauder over Labor Das
were thelr daughter and family
Mr. ang Mrs. Clavion Updegrafl
ani chiidren of Williamsport
The following person: were
ta'ned last Friday evening at
home of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Steven
son of Altoona, they being member:
the Wi-Mo-Ma-8is Club of the
communily: Mrs. J. B Stere, Mr:
G. W. Bullock, Miss Kathryn Smith
Mrs J R Williams Mrs. Charles
Bechtol, Miss Ruth Parsons, Miss
Lovige Tingue and Mr. John Stere
gister, Miss Charlotte Steere. They
had a very delightful evening to-
gether
Mr. and Mrs
phia, Pa
tt aoek
enter-
the
of
John Whipple of
Rochester, N. Y.. were recent guests
Mr and Mrs. G W. Holt and
other relatives in and about the
community.
The Bish family who recently
purchased the Sudie Stere property
here, moved into their new home on
Monday, J. Harold Fisher and fam-
fly having moved in with Mr and
Mrs. Walter Zahniger for the pres-
ent
The regular monthly busines
and social of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service will be held this
Thursday evening, Sepiember 4th
A good at-
tendance is desired
Most housewives in the commu- |
nity are busy this week canning!
peaches, the sale of which started
at various orchards around, on La-
bor Day |
The annual pienic of the Centre |
County Council of Republican Wo-!
men will be held this Saturday af- |
termoon, September 6th. at Hecla |
Park. Some of the folks from here |
are planning to sttend |
Some little change has been made |
in the teaching staff of the Union |
Township Schools, Miss Vesta Wat- |
son was changed from Lower Dix
Run to» Bush Hollow; Mrs, Alice |
Williams will teach Chestnut Grove |
fermexly taught by Mrs Helen |
Jones. Mrs. Jones will teach Lower |
Dix Run, formerly taught by Mrs |
‘atson, Mrs, Hazel Watson will
teach Upper Dix Run, as before and
no change has been made in the
schools,
Pike or Plum Grove
30 § § |
a i
HO
Dorothy Kerchner, daughter
and Mrs. H. 1. Kerchner, ha
nocepted a position as teacher
Home Economics, Art Physics
in the Northumberland High School
Her school open plember 15th
Mrs. H I. Kerchner accompanied
His brother ting her daughter Miss Dorothy Ke
work in preparation for Mins Ruth Lucas of this place Valk or
lation of a furn in and Miss Jane Wright of Bellelonte iy
Miss Myra Underwood of W- motored to Milroy last Priday even Paul Lucas, of B
weekend ine and AT. guest at an t Friday
man
Miss
of Mr
FAIRVIEW
of thi place were
saddened on last Mon-
sudden death of John
The peopl
shocked and
day over th
Mills
Jim
night
J.
ol
home of Mr. and and
last week were hi
ter of Jersey Shore
Was ase with sonu
Lhe it A
Cuests the
Mrs, J, C. Fox
brother and gi
at
on Be
Laieas Jr
with Mr
at Orvi
Wednesday
McDowell
Epent
and Mi
4051
by
nner A
IX Lhe J
Holl pent
Amelin Chap-
yo,
might at the
ard, Pa. spent the
with her sister and husband Mr
Mrs. J. C. Fox
Now that Soft Dall
why not play a little ten
Miss Georgeanna
of Mr, and Mrs, B. E Holl, exp 4 iw . : han Amt
to enter Pennsylvania State ( gol We ubrewila « L tongralu'alio] vo children « foward, visited #
at the opening of the college \ Mis Lorrain Parson .
Fall, she having graduated from the Tuesday mors {or Can
Belielonte Hig
Cemetery Meeting
{AX
nouncement of for home
Mi Beatrice
Mr, Fred
Miss McKnitt h:
diff erent
by
A COU
MeK nity
Snyder of
Of Lhe
ff A
ol M y ard 1 : ary
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meg
v 1
roy fo
and
on, Ohlo,
burg ited thy rk al the
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Iu
OCOCRRIOTN na wu
remembered many hes
nt
aturday
Hope Camp
ourh at
HO08 Wa ai
Rid
wx Monday
n the &
n
x meeting of the
ry A
Wg
te OCiation
Wy
YARNELL
: Tr yg " 1
Mr
adeiphia
and
ployment
Hees
Day | fo
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables
Straight from the fedds and orchards come fruits
and vegetables to A&FP's Garden Fresh Depart
ment! That's why Indetween expenses don't
burdem the oost—and they're hours fresher
They're packed with vitamins, too!
2 = 13¢
7 = 25¢
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Sweet Potatoes
Penna. Potatoes.
New Carrots Jin.
YiHamins A & C
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. 8 = 23c [PRUNES
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EVAP. MILK 4, hile Bom. 6 IR 45¢
DAILY KIBBLE BISCUIT 3 >» 23¢
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SCRATCHFEED 22 ......'nd 2.08
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SWEETHEART SOAP... 4 = 18¢
SWAN SOAP. .... eanrns ew 0. Sgt
LIFEBUOY SOAP. ........41 = 254
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LUX TOILET SOAP.....41 = 25¢
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Center Cut
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Fresh
PORK SAUSAGE ........& 29c
GROUND FROM QUALITY BEEFY
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Round and
SIRLOIN STEAKS .... 35¢
Sunuyods "2240.
TENDERED HAMS averse 28¢
Seunnyficld
PICNICS Bnaniciamn ® 8 & "= 8 4c
37c¢
35¢
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