Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, September 04, 1941, Image 9

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    September 4, 1941,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Thrés
SPRING MILLS |
The Gregg Township Vocational
School as well as the rural schools
opened on Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bartges sper
last week visiting friends and rels
tives at New Oxford.
Clarence Crader last
trip through the middle west
William J. Ziegler and daughter |
of Vienna, Va, were weekend gues
at the home of his brother N
Ziegler,
Mrs, Jennings Stover of Smullton |
was a visitor in town la
Thursday,
Ralph Bartges left on Tuesday f«
York where he accepted a
with the American Chain & Cab
Company
our
Highways in this area
crowded as usual on Sunday
only a very few were keeping the
cars under 40 miles per hour as sug-
Jame:
H.
effective,
gested by Gov, Arthur
To make its policy
James
its speed
ping all
t!
pronouncement by equij
Its cars with mechanic
devices which will make
that no car can exceed the
mile limit,
accidents, saving lives
important than savin
still
gas,
is
@
4
nse
1156
a Tow nd
Court House
day evening
Harry and Billy Brun
qQuippPa visited their mother
Lulu Brungard last Saturday
Mr Mrs, Wilbur
meeting
at
in
on
held
Bellefonte
and
Bower
Elburn, Ill.
L. Condo
ton of
the S
weekend
Mr, and Mrs
Mr, and Mrs
last week
A large
attending
Laurelton
c
gard
were
ne
guests
h over
Bruce Meyer
Jack Johnson
touring Canada
number of
the West
this week
E. Ziegler and Mrs
spent Sunday attending
Turley Weedville.
sper
folks
Fair
our
and
reunion at
er ~
here will be pre
hurcl
wching in th
morning, Se;
Rev, Joe
in this conference
ho
nol
Dando on
Visitors at
Mrs. W. H
were their son Gail I
of Cleveland, Ohio
Dando, wife d
Janet Rae of Harrisburg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
baugh of Williamsport, Pa.,
with Mrs
Nora Breon over
Mr, and Mrs
spent a week's
Placid, N.' Y. en route
visited Mr, and Mrs. And
zesky, of Nangatuck Conn
former's brother Dr. C :
of Allentown Pa.
John Noll and daugh
Creek, Michigan. Pa
spent Labor Day at the home
Mrs. Etta Holt of this place.
Mrs. E. B. Williams
Clarence Flack, called on
ers Mr. Warren
Monday who has been ii
time
Are
als
5¢
an
weekend
Willian
at
last
Melvin
vacation
ter
aso son
Steele
for
Mrs. Thair Coon:
calied on‘Miss Phena Tallheim,
Thursday Mrs
known by Miss Mabe]
daugh of Mr. and Mrs
Woods, at one time bved
place.
Mr
J
(8 M
Coons is
\.
at
J. N. Turner, our
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Gilbert Mattern.
spent several weeks at
her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Alexander, returned to her home i
New York on Labor Day.
who
the home «
i  ————
How good and pleasant a thing it
it to seek not so much th
another's good, to sow by
side for the way-—weary,
ne own
he way
and
hy,
THE MAGIC
CARPET TO
INDEPENDENCE
Home ownership is your right
to a piece of ground you can
call all your own . . . where
you can put down roots and es-
tablish permanent security for
yourself and your family.
Home ownership is your right
to stand on your own feet . . .
and it's one of the things that
makes the wheels of democracy
go ‘round. A home of your own
is a stake in the future of Am-
erica.
You can take the magic carpet
of home ownership and lifelong
independence for only $25.00 a
month.
O. W. HOUTS
LUMBER CO.
N. Buackont St. Phone 103
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Thursday
returned from a two weeks vacation
H. |
position
were
and
Administration should follow
al
ceriain
forty
which would mean fewer
more
A number from our town attended
and
daughter Lois and Miss Mary Day-
are
al Quite
Lulu Brun
Ritten
visite
Mary T. Davis and Mrs
Lake
ui
Mrs
the form-
on
some
Johnstown
ot
Detter
Woods
James
iE
: merchant
is siowly improving, we hope for his
nas
R M of
as
risa
Wi US
John F, Royer of Madisonburg,
was a visitor in town on Saturday.
We were very glad to see our old
friend last week, Irvin B, Showers
| from Antes Fort, it ls about fifty
years since he left this part of the
country,
Mr, and Mrs
| Altoona, were
town, also Mrs.
Madisonburg.
Recent visitors from New Ark
| Ohio, were Mr, and Mrs, G. H, Long
and daughter Misses Sarah and
Catharine, Mrs. Shelton of Mill-
| heim, sister of Mrs. G, H. Long, Mr
and Mrs, Charles of Washington D
C. and son Charles Jr, arrived at
his parental home on Monday even-
ing
The following friends were week-
end callers at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Limbert's home in the Mrs, King
apartment: Mr, and Mrs. L. M
Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Limbert,
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bohn all of
Akron, Ohio; Mrs, Carrie Musser
State College; Mr, and Mrs. Guy
Zettle and son Warren of Orange-
ville, Ill: Mr. and Mrs, George
Rockey and daughter Geraldine, of
Spring Mills; Mr, and Mrs. Roy
Rockey and children Mary, Phyllis
Gray, Kermit gnd Lethia, all of
Bellefonte,
Mrs. Harry Bell
Edna, Sunbury,
Mrs. King and Mrs
day
1!
\-
John Claycomb, of
Sunday visitors in
Arthur Rachau of
ts |
si
nw
{4
ir
1e
and daughter
were guests
Krape on Fri-
of [4]
The ladles ald of Grace Reformed
church will meet at the home
Mrs. Stearl Bressler Sept. 10.
Mrs. Annie Hoy of Lewistown
was a guest of her niece Miss Lena
Bressler,
f
of
Blaine Bitner is putting a new
roof on his cabin in the mountain
Mrs. Anna King received word of
} recent death her brother
John 8S. Krape of Seattle, Wash., a
former Spring Mills boy
a few cases of
our town
vi
of
whooping
cough in
The community
gret of Mrs,
Ous Liiness,
learned with re
Thomas Cleckers .
Sl Y
SCL
| LITTLE NITTANY
Mrs
ort
por
Piccalo of Williams-
her mother, Mrs. Mar-
t Dullen Saturday afternoon
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Swat
two daughters Donna and Gloria. of
Ohio several days
Mis Willlam
Joseph
nw visited
gare
spent
Swartz
SOD
father,
two sons
and Mrs
Hall,
RE. Pheras Walker of Howar
‘| Mrs Margaret Dullen
children Gloria and Dempsey apent
Sunday at bury Camp meeting
Gloria, Mary, and Dempsey Dullen
spent Monday at Ashland camp
meeting
Orvis Clark spent the week-
end with Mrs. Rober:
Carr and family Youngsville, Pa
Margaret Dullen ans
Gloria Dempsey, Maxi and Don-
pent Thursday with Mrs. B yd
{ Mill Hall, R. D.
Visitors at the Orvis Clark
Sunday were: Mr. and Mr
Richard Dolan and daughter, Hazel
i Mrs. George Do-
iter Janet of Axe
Mrs. Lester Moore
Eddie and William
di of Lock Haven
Callers at the same place on Sun-
day were: Mr. and Mrs. Pred Swartz
and two daughter Donna and
Gloria of Akron, Ohio; Mr and Mr
Burton Clark of Indiantown
Mrs. Folk and Mrs
mother and gaughter, Dorothy
of Ty
«118 Sister,
al
children
itier a
home
Gap
Folk's
Folk
» | and
s
rone
RECENT WEDDINGS
Gillen-Daye
The marriage of Miss Mary
beth Daye
Mr. and
Madisonburg
Gillen, son
Bellefonte
liza
of Bellefonte, daughter
Mrs. Jesse Dave of
and John Andrew
of Mrs. Ida Gillen, of
was solemnized at 7:00
o'clock Saturday night in the rec-
tory of St. John's Catholic church.
Bellefonte, with Msgr. William E
Downes officiating. The impressive
single ring ceremony was used. At.
tendants of the young couple were
Harold D. Cowher, and Mrs. Arlene
DelLallo, both of Bellefonte The
bride was attired in a dress of sol-
dier blue velveteen. with navy and
white accessories. She wore a cor-
sage of white rose buds and baby
breath. Mrs. Delallo wore a wine
(velvet dress with brown accessories
and had a corsage of talisman rose.
buds. Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the Penn Belle
of
.
a
Hotel after which Mr. and Mrs Gil- |
len joined Mr. and Mrs. Paul R
Emerick, who were married the same
evening, on a two weeks’ motor trip
to Bay Beach, Ontario, Canada
Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs
Gillen will reside in Bellefonte.
Ma jor—Wolff
Miss Anna Claire Wolff, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wolff. of T1
Pride Road, Wilkinsburg, formerly
of Greensburg, has chosen Saturday
September 6th, as the date of her
| marriage to Jack Franklin Major,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Major,
of Albion. The couple will be mar-
ified in the Central Christian
| Church. with Rev. Virgil Elliott, of-
ficlating. The bride-elect will have
Miss June Sieberg, of McKeesport, |
ins her mald of honor For her
bridesmaids she has chosen Miss
Elizabeth Knoegher, of Avalon, and
Miss Doris Judge, of Mt. Lebanon, |
Crider Cronister
Miss Julia Bethel
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry |
Cronister, of Julian, became the |
bride of Private Norman Joseph
Crider, of Avis, at the home of Rev
A. G. Herr, in Bellefonte. The Rev
| Herr, pastor of the Baptist Churches |
of Julian and Port Matilda, per
formed the ring ceremony for the
wedding which took place Saturday |
afternoon, August 16 The bride
was attired In white with blue and
{ white accessories and locket and belt |
{bearing Army Insignia. She also
| wore a corsage of talisman roses |
{and blue delphinium., The groom |
{was dressed in military uniform
{ The bride is a graduate of the Port
| Matilda high school and has a
bachelor of science degree from the
Lock Haven State Teachers College
She Is a member of the faculty of
the Avis schools, The groom at-
| tended the schools in Jersey Shore
and graduated from the Albany
High School in New York. Before
| being taken into the service, Mr
Crider was employed by the Piper
Alrcraft Corporation. He is now lo-
cated In the 103rd Quartermaster
Regiment of the 28th Division at
{the Indiantown Gap Military Re-
servation. He has recently been pro-
| moted to a private specialist. Mr
Crider graduated in Infantry Train-
ing at Camp Croft, South Carolina
Following a wedding supper at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Crider departed for Indiantown
Gap
Cronister, |
Emerick-Rightnour
The wedding of Miss Mary Kath-
ryn Rightnour, daughter of Mrs
Emma Rightnour, of East High
street, and Paul Richard Emerick,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Emerick
of West Linn street, Bellefonte, was
solemnized at 7:30 o'clock Saturday
evening at the bride's home in front
of a fireplace decorated with pink
and white gladiolas. Justice of the
Peace, Harold D. Cowher, of Belle-
fonte, friend of the young couple
officiated. The bride was given in
marriage her brother, Robert
Rightnour, and her sister, Miss Mel-
da Rightnour was mald of honor
Mrs. Guy Glenn, of Bellefonte, was
matron honor, and Guy Glenn
was best man. The bride wore a
rose net with rose lace trim. street
length. She had a corsage of pink
and white roses. The maid of honor
wore a dress dusty pink with
brown accessories, while the matron
of honor was dressed in powder blue
with brown accessories Th maid
and matron honor had corsage:
of mixed flowers. Mrs. Rightnour
the bride's mother, wore a black and
white gown with white accessories
while Mrs. Emerick, the bridegroom's
mother a dress
Following a reception at
Belle Hotel Mr and Mrs
departed for Bay Beach
Canada, for two weeks, after
will spend a week with
Emerick’s blrother<in-law and
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Tann at
Little Neck, L. I. Upon their return
Mr. and Mrs. Emerick will occupy an
apartment in the Penn Belle Hotel,
of which Mr. Emerick is the man-
ager
by
of
of
eo
of
wore of sailor blue
the Per
they
er
Yonada-—Smith
nicely
10 o'clock
at the home of the bride's
Mrs. H Witmer Smith
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Smith
esburg became the bride of W. Har-
ter Vonada, son of Mr Mrs W
H. Vonada, of Blanchard. The Rev
M. 8. Rogers, pastor Blan-
chard wurch of rist was in
charge of Attendants
were Mr. and Mrs. H. Russell Smith
of Harrisburg, brother and sister-in
] the br who Were best
OnoT
Smith
Morton
I Love Ye
with nian
with piano
At
held
a
at
appoinied ceremony
mornit
mother
in Milesburg
of Mii-
ret
of t
Ch
service
he
the
ie
av of i
man and matron
tively. Miss Bett
f Mr. and Mrs
Bellefonte, sang
and “Because
paniment bl Miss Betty Ziegler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Zicgler, Bellefonte. The bride
wore a of stone blue
with navy blue accessories. and a
corsage of orchids. Immediately
after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs
Vonada departed for a motor trip
through eastern states and upon
thelr return will be at home alter
September 1 in their newly furnish-
ed apartment at 43 East Linn Street
The bride is a graduate of the
Beliefonte High School and since
then has been emploved in the law
offices of W. Harrison Walker in
Bellefonte. Mr. Vonada is a grad-
uate of the Lock Haven High School
nd of the Lock Haven State
Teachers’ College. He is now em-
ployed by the Titan Metal Manufac-
turing Company, Bellefonte. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Vonada are popular
members of the younger group in
this area and have a host of friends
who wish them happiness and pros-
perity
i
6 Smit!
wa Truly.”
atoom ~
0
of
street dress
I I
PLEASANT VALLEY
BOGGS TWP.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Confer spent
a few days at Niagara Falls, return-
ing home very much pleased with
their visit,
Mrs. George McCloskey of Lock |
Haven, spent a few days at the
home of her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Confer.
Johnny Confer of Forty-Fort |
spent a few days at the home of her |
uncle Irvin Confer,
Bunday visitors at the home of
Harvey Eminhizer were Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Heaton of Holts Hol- |
low. |
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Richner and |
family spent Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward
Watking at Valley View.
Mrs. Fred Kessling and Mr, and
| Mrs, Lose and baby were Sunday
evening visitors at the home of |
{ Harvey Eminhizer, |
Mrs. LuVera Rudy is home from |
| men's parade Friday night did not
Robert B. Major of Struthers, Ohio, work at State College, not feeling so
| Will be his brother's best man. The 800d, we wish her a speedy recovery.
{ushers include Luther Taylor of Robert, Kelsey and Ray Confer |
| Greensburg and John Skinner of spent Labor Day at the Falls. All}
| Monaca. Miss Wolff js a graduate reported a good time. |
| of Greensburg High School and Al-! Those who called to see Hannah
'legheny College. She jc a member | Eminhizer on Sunday were Mrs, |
{of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr, Major Mary Katen of Philipsburg, Mrs. |
falso attended Allegheny College and Mary Lucas and Mr, and Mrs. Le- |
is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Roy Sayer and family of Yarnell |
Ia reception immediately following and Mr. ang Mrs, er Richner |
the ceremony will be held at Penn of Hublersburg. i
Lincoln Hotel. The bride-to-be is a| Mrs. Lee Richner and children
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, W,| spen: Friday afternoon at the home |
T. Noll of Centre Hall, R. D. | of Mrs, Harvey Eminhizer,
MILESBURG
spending Sunday and Monday while
Mrs. Fochler and two children will
spend some time here,
Mr, and Mrs, E. 8. Reed of Bell-
wood, Pa, were Sunday evening
guests at the Wiliam C, Fisher
home
The out-of-town guests who help-
ed to celebrate the birthday of Mrs
Harrlet Zimmerman at Mr. Edgar
Fishers home were: Mrs, Roy Han-
na, of Woodlyn, Pa, Mr. and Mrs
Miles Magargle and daughter Pa-
tricia and son Milles Jr., of Wash-
ington, D. C., and Mr, and M:
Allan Runk of Akron, Ohlo
Mr, and Mrs, William Fisher
tertained the following guests
birthday dinner for
and his grandmother
Zimmerman: Mrs
Woodlyn, Pa
Mr Mile Magargle IH
ani ton, D. C., and Mrs, David
and daughters Jeane
Pa
Adams camped last
Grange Fal
Gingher of
The people of Central City were
much disappointed that the Fire-
garage
10
8hoil
gathered
the
were
march as far as
where a number
witness It
Jerry Green is home from the
Navy. His enlistment having ex-
pired. Jerry has not quite made up
his mind whether he will re-enlist
again,
Willlam McDowell spent a few
days last week with his parnets
‘Bill is being transferred to foreign
service destination unknown at thi
time.
Mr. and Mrs
New Alexandrie
weekend and Labor Day
of Mrs, Shearer's parent
Mrs, W. 8, Walker
Now that school has &
vacation days seem mud
Mrs, William Peace and
spent Wednesday
ping in Lock Haven
Mr: Was
phia week ster d Paul
Mr
of
en-
al
Mr
M1
Roy
ana
Washing
Hoffma
Joan ol
ol
Shearer
D
Pa
H
pent a Joint
Fisher
Harriey
Hanna, of
al the home
Mr. and
farted again
nn wo ah
Philade
-—
iphia
58 Mary
the
of las
"nth hh
John Sholl w
hopper last Pleasant
and Mrs, John Hall ¢
Baltimore,
guest; of u former's
Roy Hall and familly
Rodman Hall, who has
ployed al Marun
timore, has returned to
Jane Peace Vivian
Shay and Mike Mann
Frederick Pe
wilich
Mr. Ear! Pete:
from Baltimore
were
motaer
v
My
M1
w
the
Shay
Sarah
man and orman com-
spent last
Falr
1 Smith and 1»
pose
Thursda) he
Mr
daughter
Haven
Ronald Harvey
the weekend with hi
and Mrs, Lioyd Harvey
to duty Sunday. hi
him by motor to Harri
were DY
Grange
er home
A MORNING PRAYER,
rength and
a irer i 1
Returning
parent
DUrg
accompanied
Miller, Mr
and 4 '
BOG QAaUgal
fred
ligen
A
day
birthday
alter
Mrs
Year
noon at
and Robert
two
present
becca Il)
Walker
Harvey
William
DWARD
LE
WO00
Mr
Baltimo
Mr. ant
Batavia
visit with
and Mrs
SEPTEMBER'S
Searles?
FLAVOR SENSATION
BUTTERSCOTCH ROYALE
ICE CREAM
THE Seallest FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH
—~ IN THE NEW Seallest PINT PACKAGE
Because it was so tremendously popular
when first introduced—we're bringing
Butterscotch Royale Ice Cream back again
for September. Made with our creamy
leluxe Vanilla Ice Cream —it has streams
of honey-golden, old-fashioned butter-
scotch all through it. Try this glorious
flavor today — in bulk, or in the red,
white and gray Sealtest Pint Package.
HOFFMAN'S
_Sealles?
ICE CREAM_
Sealtens, Inc. and this
ave wnder the same
Dew't miss Rudy Volles in the Seclter! Redie Show, Thurs, 9 p.m. esl, WBLK
to C. E Kreamer who is Lhe treas
er of the association,
Mr. and Mrs, H, O. Fledler,
and Mrs. Ray Musser of Akron, and
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Musser and
daughter, Vonda, were Sunday din
ner guests at the R. E. Musser home
Mr, and Mrs. M, O, Stover
Millhelim were Sunday afternoon
guests at the R. E. Musser re
Luther Wagner, “Young
Rishel and Mr, and Mrs. Randal
Musick of Baltimore, Md., were vis
itors In town over the weekend La-
bor Day among relatives and
quaintances
Earl
Mr
ol
idence
Sparky
ac
Brindle an employee
Hamilton Watch Co
arrivea
Mr
Saturday
much
Labor
L
f
)
Fred
were
Mr
Theodora Hoste:
nu
of
family
nis
Woodward
Mr
sughler
wnday
from Baltin
to the
urning
city on
stated
Lancs
parental
Mr John
Earl healt
improved Hi
Day vacation just
Wolle and
Lhe welcome g
R., E. Musser
at his as
and
{ Haines Twp
morning
to begin
term of
4
aay
iad
BLESSED RELIEF (om
ler i Dr 3 Sin 4
 80¢
reoticn
rected and wp
were gu
brother and » a | x \ fort ed by
Hote) i
and Mr
Maris
morn drug nor ne
mornin
Safe 10 Lake ar d
merce hols
Mechanization of much of the farm motive power hasn't caused any lessening in the love for good
horseflesh and at Pennsylvania county and other fairs farmers and teamsters pit their prize animals
in feats of strength and show, as above.
Outdoors A p petites? Here's How!
o So iy
on SERS aT
> *;
Pastoral
Pennsylvania Department
Appetites are whetted by trips to Pennsylvania's
closing days of summer. Here is a picnic group in one of the many
state parks and recreational areas enjoying a carefree outing.
Lon 7 Vistas
-
sy
b
Lenna, Department of Commerce Photo
Soon will come the fine fall days for
hiking in Pennsylvania ~ and the
flaming colors of autumn in country.
side and on mountainside will artract
thousands of visitors. No better place
to view the expansive scene than from
a forest fire observation tower. And
there are more than a hundred of
them,
Peace and Contentment
Fi orp ———
£
- me of Commerce Photo
outdoors in these
x J oY as
Peansylvania's
thousands upon thousands of
miles of highways and byways
glimpses of scenes such
as this.
Shady Lane”
forists over
catch
“Down The
2 a
A Penneyivania Departmen
— of Commores Phat
Lengthening shadows denote the close of day and the farmer and
his team are headed from work to rest. On many a Pennsylvania
byway scenes such as this thrill and intrigue the passing motorist,
in the Countryside
_ A
ienvavivansa Depariment of Commerce Photal
Harvest scenes in Pennsylvania's fertile agricultural areas depict the peace and contentment of rural
life. Here is a typical harvest gcene in thy Keystone State,
oy