THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NE Page Five September 11, 1941. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Miss Ruth Hoy, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Crater and three children of Wood ward R D.: Mr. Hoy's sister Bobby Hoy, Mrs. Hannah Grove, Mr. and My John H Mrs. Jane ORVISTON School Doris Daley spent the weekend with friends in Johnsonburg. Mrs. Paul Lomison and Eunice Heverly of Lock Haven, spent Sun- day afternoon at the Paul Lomison home, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, John Cooner of Up- per Darby Pa, were supper gues! with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houser on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Tressler and family bad as their guests on Sun- Stambaugh and Grant Coble day, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Tressler and Irs. Anna M. Johnson of daughter Rebecca Anne of Mill Ha town ting indefinitely Mr, and Mrs, Carl Williams and her son Johnson children Ethel Ernestine and Ern Mrs Walter est (twins), Alice, Kenny and Carl ntucky has spent John 8. Breon, 5S-year-old 1 with her sister Mn ef Mr. and Mrs, Walter J, Breoa nd other relatives returned home on Tuesday from ¢ Hall a1 Itheim Centre County Hospital where he leave on Thursday for her home in Meade had been ill for three weeks of loc) Kentucky, ent jaw, the child had not been injured Frank Willian but the germ is beli | dinner entered by a mere H making a remarkable recovery Shuey, and Mr a h | Allen- with Mrs, Ward Packer daughter spent Sunday with and Mrs, Leo Condo of Bellevue Mr. and Mrs, Dal Peters and fam- everal weeks ily of Blanchard and Elenore Confer \ of Creek, spent Sunday at the Confer home Lawrence Confer Sunday with his par- M1 Clair Confer, t for Texas d Mr len Poorman » College spent the weekend al am Barnhart home, Men's Bible Class held their monthly meeting at the vine Cabin on the Coudersport mn Friday night David Confer, Mrs. YLofie 1 Hllesple and Mi Richard Barber Haven spent the weekend it Kerli Cieorge Shuey leech and about Clyde H Private Sh 1 oI Wi 80: in pent Mr, and have Wn He | eved to Jl wore and Mi Sunday Re Mr. and Mrs, Harry Warntz 3 B: Johnson 38 visiting I'he gon Carl and daught Violet. and _.. has ndn-law and’ dabhahts regular Mr. and Mrs Malvin Warntz of in Ra Aaronsburg, and Mrs. J. W. Klinger were Sunday afternoon guest Of Mr, and Mrs, Walter J. Bre f i1e moved on family i \ Sa” riday into one of the Hammil Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Dietz, Who! poi oate houses which was vac live on the P C. hog farm I i recontly by the Wilt Labor Day at the home i 4 : wi er Mrs. Peter Dietz Mrs, Sara Osman spent the week-| nila of end with Mrs, Carrie ver State Donna Jean Houlz one-half year old dau ang Mrs. Roy Routz for the past three home of parents Mrs. John Nicho Anne, Michael on Labor Day from T where she & with her hn manently emplo Mr. and Mr and children Low and Bill guests at the home of her Me and Mrs. L. A. Womer Mann on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charle ited on Sunday at son and daughter-i Mrs Harry Winter Mr. and Mrs came the proud | hat as in the Centr Hospital on Sunday n 7. Mrs. Fortney was | Grace Carver Mr. and Mi ter moved lege to th A number of ert K. Ho anniversary Sept. 5. Those guest of 1} n Mrs. Aaron Tr WHEN COMFORT IS YOUR | toed 3 nithrtobuhuy John al Everhart Mis id Mr OuUri or Syst) wnt Ge n and : tw York relative Mrs Sun i Weaver nner af Robert Confer and fay afternoon with family at Romola : guests at the Cialr Mi I ! Kline, of were Mr, al v1 A Willian anglish of Jersey ind da ter Son 1 Llovd Breathe Jer shore at Lhe a . tin Craskill family spen West Nit 08 al avenue { eV Shi home inday were Mrs Lomison, Mary Mr. and daughter yhart and J. DeBoer week with Lt ner wnt last pen via Pletcher Daley they will furnisin- them a rimonial voyage More in their fom Clekey and Clarence and Mrs Jimm.e Altoona who has been the past for a visit Me Jean of Mr and n on in the . — Child's Pet Killed Wednesday Milton, one wdly. His pet about i master i killed by a oar who slopped had Wh E on e¢ whal she umns i AWAY GOAL There were 166 present at Sunday | of Ft. | of | ROME MOSHANNON There were about 60 present al Mira, N. Y., were visitors at the the Methodist Sunday school on | John Lucas and LeRoy Lewis homes Sundey. Sermon by pastor at 9:30. | Bunday and Monday The Free Methodist Conference! Among those who visited at the which was held in Clearfield last home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cul- week, closed Bunday., Rev. and Mrs. | ver over Labor Day were: Mr. and W. J. Kerry, of this charge, have Mrs, Paul Culver, of Harrisburg; been appointed to the Tyrone Free Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hipple, of Ells- | {Methodist church | worth, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Culver | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crownover, of | *nd family, of Tyrone, and the Curwensville, called at the homes of | C1¥de Quick family, of Knox Run LeRoy Lewls and John F. Lucas on | Visitors over the weekend at the | | Sunday afternoon | home of Mr, and Mrs, Amber Fye We are sorry to hear Milford | Were. Fred Redinger, Art Troutman, | Yaudes has been under the doctor's of Grand Island, N. Y,, and Miss ‘care ine past week. We wish him a Gladyce rye. whe Is spending the | speedy recovery summer at her uncle's, Visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dashno and home, Mount Airy, the last few days children, Prank, Jr. Gloria and Ger- | were Mr, and Mrs Richard Chap- ald, of Niagara Falls, visited at the | man, of Philadelphia P | heme of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Bop- : " ger over the weekend, Visiting over the weekend at the Charles Keokoski home were Mr Mr. hnd Mrs, Herbert Gottschall | | Keokoski’s aunt, Mrs. Josephine hd Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gottschall, | Jiesionoskie and sons, Chester, Wal. | 01 Sunbury, spent Saturday and | ter and Charles, of Philadelphia | Sunday at the home of Mr, and | Mrs. Frank Leeder, | On Sunday aftérnoon Mr. and k1 Mrs. James Beals, Evan, Paul, Pete, Mr. and Mrs, John FP. Lueas and | and Patsy. and Mrs. Ray Watson, Mr LeRoy Lewis attended the | visited friends and relatives in home-coming at the Sylvan Grove | Brisbin and Houtzdale Methodist church on Sunday afters "a noon Mrs. Thomas Ward, who has been fe ood : runt» visiting the past week at the home Mr. anc Mrs. Norman Fye and of her si Mrs. Frank Culver. re-| op of Renovo, spent Bunday at the | turned to her home in Washington home of Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Kerry county, Sunday Mr. ahd Mrs Jacob Hazzard and Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hazzard spent ath Mrs Sunday at the home of Mr. and Hope, and Mr Mrs. Millard Kyler, at Bhawville pent a very enjovable day at the Mr. and Mrs. John T Lucas and home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Zimmer- baby, Richard, spent the part of | man, of Altoona, where they helped Inst week at their parent's home celebrate wedding an- here, and Lanse { “Ruby Wedding” of On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs J Mrs. Zimmerman Lucas and Mr. and Mrs. John T Mr Ernest and baby motored to Altoona and David and spent the day at the home morning at the 1. MY and Mrz PL Zimmerman and home, entoute to the A180 called al the home of Mr. and | Lewis camp They were accompan Mrs Leslie Zimmerman | fed by Mrs. Anna Lewis who spent Mr. and Mrs. Harkins, of Wil- the day there liamsport, spent Sunday at the home On Friday evening a number of her mother, Mrs. Minnie Pye, and young people gathered at the home also Mrs Lester Behmoke who has of Mr. and Mrs Jack McKean been employed in Williamsport | help celebrate the birthday of their Mr and Mr: Edward Condo, of | daughter Pegey Lock Haven, spent Labor Day nt Mr and Mr: the home of Mrs. Condo's parents son Bobby ‘ot Mr. and Mrs John Billy i . James Beals’ sons, Evan and Sriends hope Paul. and Donald Watson motored Mr at the Amanda Lucas ter i September 4, Mr «Roy Lewis and daughter, and Mrs John Imcas the fortieth at niver or Mr Mr. and sons Edward called Sunday Roy lewis ary Lucas and Mulhollan f Tyrone hide of of in Lloyd Borger and Milesburg, visited Sunday and Mrs Ambers Fye visited home of Mr. and Mrz. George Pearce in Kylertown, Sunday {Prom last week) There were 87 present af Methodist Bunday school, Sanday Thursday evening of Inst week Mr and Mrs Charlie Lueas of Mun- sm, and Mrs Oeorge BML of Sala manca, N.Y. were callers at homes of J Lacas and LeRoy Lewis M1 Bini $ { Philipsburg on Monday to attend hall game Mr. IeRoy Lewis and danghter Hope, and Car] Schmoke, apent the weekend at Homet's Perry and Wy- | alusing, Bradford with friends Herman Borger, of Monument James and William Borger. of Ni. agra Pails, spent Sunday and Ta bof Day at the home of their pars crits. Mr and Mrs Clyde Borger Mr anf Mrs Rex Bedwell and family moved to Clea } e Is em the 4 county, the F MM Ei ana Mr Jame: ry RBisir Boliow Thomas of BUSH HOLLOW Our Sunday School attendance Austin Lucas have bought a home a little better this Sunday. as over along the pike formerly own-| burt there ari Lawrence Eckley in this threshing machine forge! nds week in 1 and day, where h i WHS there wefe 33 present ea by The frye mak our gy poopie right itrle is Hollow who 0 whet Sunday eomnes. or atl least fail show up at Sunday School. Come next Bunday, you'll be welcome Cotinge prayer meeting this Pri- night pt. 12, at the home of and Mrz Clair Logue in Dix Everybody welcome g many her ron this EN community. {From Mrs they week) James Wesley of Clearfield, spent with home folks Sunday visitors at the Charles Lu- cas home were: Mr and Mrs Wil Eminhizer and two children Mrs. Roger Day and son Lock Haven; Mr, and Mrs. George Wat- soni andl Harris Watson, of Moshane non; Mr, Frank Cox and Mrs Wal- ince of Milesburg: Charles Staniey and children of Lock Haven, Mr and Mrs. Joe Kelly and family of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Magargel Jr of Pleasant Gap, Julia Geovanelll of Bellefonte were visitors at the J T Watson home on Saturday Mr and Mrs. James Stoner, Mifflintown © Miss Emma Ammer- man of MeAllisterville: Mr, and; Mrs. George WMagargel Jr, and daughter of Pleasant Gap. some re- latives from Lock Haven: Mrs | Edith Burd Mrs. John Watson, Mrs | Olive Rhoades and children were Suriay visitors at the Milford Burd home at Pleasant Oap i last 0 out Mr and daug weekend afd hier 4, dav Fo) day Be Mr Run Behn) roiiment lass 33 Year with T™ the first started iesday lard Af xl on of yar of who started thi are Helen Warner. Clare May Haze! Rennie © Dubble George Weston Freddie and David Spotts. This is the largest attendance for this school for several years Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Stover and daughter Nellie spent Sunday with her Mre Martin Spotts and family. Mrs. Myrtle King also vis- ited several days with her daughter, Mrs, Spots Beity Estright Is spending time with her sister, Mrs Miles Resides and family. Carl Spotts poured the founda- tion for his house last week. His father Lloyd Spotts has been heip- ing with the carpenter work. Rev, and Mrs Byrd took Sun- for sister for nl iss | town, Our public school started Tuesday, Beptember 2nd. Mrs. Mary Lucas is teacher The organized Bunday School class will hold thelr business meet. ing Tuesday evening, September 9, at the home of Mrs. Pearl Fye Rev. and Mrs. John M. Price and soni, of Ridghbury, N. Y., who Is a Presbyterian minister at that place, on their vacation trip stopped with Rev. C. M. Miller and family on Saturday, enroute to Lebanon visit relatives | i Mr. Earl Milton and sister, Anna | and her husband, of Lewis- visited with home folks over the weekend Miss Minnie Reese, who is work- ing at Boalshurg, came home SBun- day to spend Labor Day with her home folks Bald Eagle Grange will meet Friday evening, September 6 Mr, and Mrs. William Howell and baby motored to Ohio to spend la- bor Day with relatives Preaching next Sunday evening at 7180, standard time, President's Mother Dies Unexpectedly Ce May, on niinued from page one) being elected to a third term in the highest office in the land Born in 1854 She wis born Beptember 21, 1854 the dautthter of a long line of mers chants in the Far East trade Her father was Warren Delano, who en- ganged in banking ‘and commeree Her marriage James Roosevelt October 1880 joined her to a line equally aristocratic Mrs. Roosevelt's death two weeks from what have been day an ri 10 . i came omly world have ighty-seventh birth. n which family tradition was observed at the Hyde Park estate Married in 1880 Bhe married James Roosevelt Oc- tober 7, 1880, and in January, 1882 her son, Franklin Delano Roosevelt wis born. The father wax a lawyer with financial and rallroad interests afte! his father. Isaac Roosevelt President's grandiather..awas a dis- tant cow of Theodore Roosevelt According to Tradition The Rev. Prank RB Wilson is tor of the Episcopal church in churchyard of which Mrs. Roosevelt war buried Tuesday The pari dates back to 1811 The President’ father fa miried there and so are Kix grandmother Mrs Rebecean H Roosevelt, wha died In 1878. and hi first son, who died in Infancy in 19006 and who alse was named Prankiin Delano Roosevelt The President's mother was bur- ted next to her Ite husband. In ac cordance with traditions of the H son Valley, with its Dutch ground. her body was piaced at his her ¢ iversary Hy the in rec. the } back- 1863 that the their heats to lie resturrectios 3 weet thes al oh may Is Lean directly to The Romevelt plot i: the rear of the thurth beeches and oaks shade climbs Old elms iweh. aver the cl yard, while a hedge an iron fence aronmd Because the of Mrs Roosevell cancelled his Intended night bromdoast pected lo deal w in German-American be given over the major this Thursday evening at WOODWARD Mr anf Mrs Roy Musser jeft for their home in Akron, Ohio, after having enjoyed their vacation of a few weeks visiting friends and rela- tives in this pisce the family plot inexpected death President Monday The address, ex. ith new tension relations, will networks 10 o'clock of the the Mont of our town folks Sook in the | West End Pair at Laurelton, Satur. day, * It certainly was 8 beautiful day for the occasion | wrote i Administrator Orviz Orndor! hat & crew of oar | peniters build a new stlo last week. | The silo filling time is about due The large dahlia varieties of Mrs CE Kreamer and Mrs Steward Eisetihtth are in the heighth of their blossoming glory, but they must be seen to be appreciated Alton Kessinger, whom the boys in town nicknamed Duke, was a | patate having | undersigned, all | immediate | Sunday guest of his brother, Char- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and | children, of Monument, were recent callers at the J. F. MeOartney home A lot of folks from here attended the festival at Pleasant Valley Mr. James Rover is much impro- ved at this writing So-That's the Law (Continued [from page one) Bhower Bath--Helen Parsons ed (in a hotel In Massachusetts, Af- ter findshing her ghower one day the tried to turn off the walter At first she was unable to move the handle to ghut off the water When she tried again, the handie moved slightly and a gush of steam and boiling walker descended upon her, severely burning her arms be fore she could get out of the way Miss Parsons sued the hotel for damages for her injuries and recov. ered a judgment because the did not use reasonable maintaining the water vg shower, The Court in “A shower that steam and a heavy flow of waler when its handle was set for walter at a safe temperature could be found to be a dangerous menace to anyone using the bath.” One A Mile-In Virgls a law was passed forbidding outdoor advertising miess censed by state 127000 bil] boards moved. TAcense 12.000 signs the main 1» On A Bet The tis. 4 foot night of nigh i Hye ote care in in Lhe its ae om would emi! { boliing a, in 1938 signs they - " the for mile on e y ma midget Marriage riage Billy Cur and Lois de Pee and burlesque queen 6 feet 8 inches has dissolved bv divoroe in Los Angeles The midget husband 1 1d that the marriage in Miam! Florida three Years ago. 3 - nublicity stunt nd al married him t of ub bouncer Wi recently oid tne Ethics 11 rackeleers Legal ned by when $7 tal anc may be Conse been cularis Dixie Davis vy wa Starred 1837 LEGAL NOTICES FXPECUTRIN'S NOTICE Fatate of Belief #1 x EXECUTORS NOTIOY the of 1) in Matter 3 Bho Centre ¢e Exiate o Howard ty. deceased Letters testamentary fatale having been gra undersigned, all persons * ald estate are reguested io rAavment and those having claims present the same duly proven oul delay to J KENN STON Exer ator Bel Johnston & Johnston ADMINISTRATOR'S In the Matter « the Faint ¢ M Mat ’ Ham Richn Ehip. Howard Letters estate having dersigned 1 persons to pre tn aR ythehls ang or demands against present them without dela pet tiement to KLMER KE RICHNER Bellefonte, Pa MaKe those recipe ied hav the ERT fre EXECUTORS NOTICE In the Matter of the Edxiate o Walter GG. Butta, late of the Borough of Bellefonte deceased fetters testamentar: been granted persons indebled requested make and those has ing claims to present the same duly proven without delay to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Executor. Belle in the above the gn + to the said estale are mayment posit of $10.00 per set, which amount will be refunded to all actual bid- ders. Other deposits will be re- funded after a deduction of $2.00 to ay the cost of reproduction p aelr A certified check at n of the amount of the bid, the of the Commissioners if Centre and Clearfield Counties, shall sceompany each ™ guarantee of good faith and to pro- the Countic from lone by f with terms of least te for per cent to order ¢ proposal a Lovet Hwy {allure 0 commy Lhe the proposal A bond &y contract price Lhe the total ith a Burety Com- pany as security, will be required for the faithful performance of the con. tract bond In the price, with will the oA Pa W “q and an additions of the otal comtract a Burety Company be required payment of T 5 1 KART 1 Ceurity rantoe materials Hino 0 gus wil iaben he right is resery y reject any all proposal By ! NTRF C0. COMMIBRBIONERS EARFIELD CO. COMM x27 ! ey of order CF CL PUBLICATION Pleas of Pennsylvania 4 ? pu Ol ! Change NOTICE In Lh Centre OF e Court of Common County Miu! of 111 Lh in ” Name ter 3 oA 1941 we petit TLBON JONES fe hail not JACK BON for Petitioner COMPENSATION "AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Phone 190 Temple Court WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-J Bellefonte, Pa. KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 8599-R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour day dinner at the Roy Spotts home The Byrds left Monday for a weeks visit at their homes in W, Va Merril Moore, who had been mak- ing his home with his sister, Mrs Delaun Holt, lef ias® week to stay. with his aunt Mrs. Yothers and family above Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Woomer of Md. fonte, Pa. James C. Furst Horney x38 WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-50 Blend at - end with relatives in les and Mrs Carrie Pulte. Alton is spat oe Weektn employed on a farm near Boalsburg |. ats ie ’ sav , the work | Mrs : Haagen of Yarnell and says he likes t | rn hg A eke of oi a night with Mrs, Edith Burd, | The Sunday School picnic of the |, In Whe Stil, of Jor, FORE ol "Fred Watson and Ken Luons of Jooal Evangelical church, dated for |,ie, written George W._ Williams late Ohi t the wyeekend with next Saturday, is called off for this of College Township, Centre County i). sper y ¢ year due to the lateness of the sea. Aecarsed ae : friends and relatives in Pennsylva- Heri | Letters testamentary the above d Mrs nia gon and other social gat ngs | estate having been sranuted to the Reports, are that, Mr. an : a Bear in iid the Raryest Mom: | undemsigned. ai persons indebted 0 pi BE, , : 1vites sr p or anday | the said estate are requested 10 mske : in wp § ron pi jocal Evangelical | Payment, and those having claims to H NVILLE The Allegheny Conference w | evening : : pfescnt ihe same duly proven, with- RU held at Philipsburg UU. B. church, on church at 7:30 o'clock. A beautiful rn Nita and’ Voge out delay to LAURA WILLIAMS, GUY > { j ! Re- WILLIAMS, Executors. EN. Willard Mr and Mre Prod Waite and two Wednesday, September 12, and will display of Towers, 4 { hove of Vandergrift. and Mrs. Ida close on Sunday, September 21. Mrs | tables no doubt will Be sce Every - { AR. aaa ne Witmer. of Wingate, visited with | Taylor Confer is our delegate from | body is Invited to poy them. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. J E Griffith on Labor | this charge and we are expecting ! vices, Come sud Oy » { In the Matter of the Estate of Day. {our pastor, Rev. Miller te return | | Elizabeth Peter Stagias late of the Mr and Mrs Samuel Purl and The last preaching service for the | KENNEDY Borough of State College. deceased Letters of Administration on said daughter Sarah, of Williamsport, | conference year will be next Sunday | Mr H E Leathers has returned estate having been granted the un- visited with home “folks on Labor morning after Sunday school | | dersigned, all persons indebted thers- { Day. (From mst week) home from the Geisinger hospital, | 15 are requested to make immediate | i whete he underwent a successful Dayihtnia, and those having claims - { 3 inst t * 1 | Mr. Reuben Griffith, of Philips-| 14, gunday School and commun- | operation Flo Semandn SMI a {burg, visited with his parents last |. Sierne was nerd ast Saturday | Mr. and Mrs. Phil McOartney and | oment to PETBR STAGIAS. Admin { Thursday at Miller's Grove, the Advent church | family of Monument were in our | strato: Bon_125 ate College Fa. | Mr. and Mrs. Burton Nepp, of Sunday School met in the same vicinity Sunday. | Rdwand ia bard, 2 ig. aeitzetl Pleasant Onp, visited with relatives piace. it being an ideal day. There | Miss Betty Lyons and Hasel and | liege, Pa. XJ { here Bunday. | was ample room for all. They both | Harry Trox, visited at the Guy Lu-| NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS | Mr. Toner Griffith, of Tyrone, Pa. enjoyei the time greatly together cas home Sunday TT EXECUTORS NOTICE. WAGNERR Very Best Flour Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal in we nr T BR i ——— ELECTRIC. WATER HEATING IS A LOW-COST LUXURY, *INSTALL-IT, THEN FORGET Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Sealed proposals addressed to the . : . heating And. wogerns ®lactiie Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mulberger county Commissioners of Centre water heater models are so hand some that they are an addition to any modern home. Many of us in« stall ours right in’ the kitchen or the games room. And the hot water service we enjoy is so dew T I” say more than a million users. hat’s the comforting thing about electric water heating — in addition the physical comfort of having plenty] of . piping hot water when- ever you want it.\There are dozens | visited with his parents last Satur and wis: to thank Mr. H. O. Miller | day, and took them along to Philips- | 10F the use of the grove, and with | but to see Mrs. Martin Brower who An Bptimistic view, hoping to meet is again failing in health, | there signin next year, | Mr. and Mrs. John Purl visited Mr 4 Mn 3 E. Griffith ne ast Sunday with Mrs. Jacob Em- |JooAted here. hey Occupy * | inhiver and her son. Barl, who are T00ms in their farm house. They fe doing some repairing on the were Sunday dinner guests at the #. E McCartney home. Mr and Mrs. Bud McCloskey and family of Jersey Shore, spent Bun ddy at the Guy Lucas home. We are glad to say our M. E. min- {ster has returned from his vach- of times a day when you just can’t do’ without, hot, water — and when all you have to do to get it is... “JUST TURN ON THE TAP — instead of i running up and down irs — and. waiting — why, it is icity comforting and convenient. em res are automatically trolled, too, with electric water See Your aan pendable —so . . “CLEAN, SAFE AND LOW COST,” say these more-than-a-mil- lion, more -than -satisfied users, “that we wouldn't go back to the old way for worlds! Honestly, it's high time that you, too, looked into this matter of modern electric water, heating!” ELECTRIC WATER HEATER DEALE A ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN BOWER COMBANY, 3 both affected with neuritis, Mrs. Bessie Smith, of Wingate, | visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Poorman last Sunday. | Rev. Robert Dershen of lower | Runville, a retired Methodist min- | tion and will preach next Sunday morning. Samuel Leathers and family mov. od to Mt Eagle. ¢ Mrs. George Schnyder and son are visiting at the William Gates home. Dn a es Re Sin house. John Purl is doing the work. Mr. John Milton, of Camp Lee, | Sirginia, came home over the week- Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Lucas and Mr, and Mrs. John Purl, attended ister, visited our Sunday school last ‘the Grange Fair last Thursday, - Sunday. The men's class gladly | = s welcomed him and hope he will | 5 uvvinsEs aniny fencer css wi noid mew | J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency Om OR EICRLINE, Representative “Temple Court ~~ Phone 190 ete [Business meeting Friday evening, | September 13; at the home of Miss Thelmaclooss. © §'. ov i i The thresher was heard and Clearfield Counties, Pennsyiva- | nia, will be received by the Control- ler of Clearfield County, Pennsylva- nia, in his office, Court House, Clear. field, Pennsylvania, until 10 o'clock | A. M. Standard Time on Sept. 18, | 1941. and opened in the office of the | County Commissioners of Clearfield County at 11 o'clock A. M. Standard Time, for furnishing tools, machin. | ery, labor and materials for the re. construction of the Peale Bridge over Moshannon Creek, Centre and Clearfield Counties, Pa. i All proposals must be for the work compiete in full accordance with the plan and specifications on file in the offices of the Centre County Commissioners, Bellefonte, Pa. and the Clearfield County Commission- ers, Clearfield, Pa. Copies of the plans and specifications may be ob- | tained from the Clerk of the Clear in our community this week, Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman's Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. field County Commissioners on de- |
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