September 18, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres STATE COLLEGE Mrs. J. R. Haswell of South Ath- erton Street, has as her guests Mrs, | W. H Wilhelm and Mrs, George Zouck of Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Truby of Woodland Drive, had as their recent guests Dr. and Mrs. Harris Sulli- van and son of Troy, New York. Mr, and Mrs, J 8, Bowman of East Hamilton avenue, are spending their vacation in the New England states. Mrs. J. J. Hoblitell of the Orlando Apartments, left Saturday for New York City. Betty Miller of South Pugh Street, left on Wednesday for a visit witn friends in Allentown, Mrs. E. M. Grove of Hartswick Avenue, has as her guest Marie Bickert of Philadelphia. Florence Berry of spent the weekend visiting with friends and relatives in Allentown Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Frear of South Frazier Street have returned to their home from a several weeks stay at their summer home in Stevensville, Mrs. Ethel Bottorf has returned to her home on South Frazier Street from a two months visit with her son Willam and family in Pasa- dena, Calif Barbara Torrence of East Foster Avenue, is visiting with friends in Philadelphia. Adele Orton of West College Avenue, spent the weekend visiting in Niagara Falls, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchet have returned to their home in the Glennland apartments from a two JULIAN Merrill Alexander and family have moved to Tyrone. Merrill is teach- ing in the vocational department of the Tyrone High School Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Holt the sad news on Saturday that El- ils Shawvers little son three and a half years old, had died Mr Shawver is a grandson of Mrs Holt and was reared at Jullar They have the sympathy of all their friends at Ju The chur of our community the voters who came voted against tl ] Much credit Phoebe Cro Richards | in this good cs ters for tions c received ‘ian Aan ches and le wis to ele all good peo h to thank all “tion ang tinn 0N moved occupied Ciarence Flack Jr the house formerly Merrili Alexander ] Mrs. Lydia Barr Holt apartment vacated Mrs are town Little Miss Janet risburg, is visiting ents, Mr. and Mrs Pando. The farmers busy filling to be an exceilent cality. r. J. H. Turner, he sick list, | writ.ng The ladi church war know that a will be served Sept. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wiliams, (who are living for the time being in Hummelstown) spent the week- end with friends at Martha and Ju- Han. Ronald Swisher and family of Clearfield called on his grandmoth- er. Mrs Buseba Sones on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lorrah and little daughter visited the R. M Alexander home on Thursday even- ing. Mr. Miley Green js visiting his daughter and family in Tyrone The following persons were din- ner guests at the Charles Alexan- der home on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs L. C. Crow and Mrs. Crow's mother, Mrs. Waltz og Clintondale; Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Alexander and little gon Jackie Tyrone, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Alexander The Methodist minister Rev, Riss- miller preached a very interesting sermon on Sunday evening. The y the Flack children Lewis- Dando of Har her grandpar- Willlam H in this silos section are 1 seems roast Saturd “Why Should We Worry About a Fuel Shortage?” Bave coal or oil for the sake of defense and heat your home more comfortably Miles street! MILESBURG Mrs. Anna Smith, Robert Smith of St, Marys and Mrs, Minnie Smith | weeks visit in Philadelphia, of Emporium mother, brother and Mrs. Sarah Erb of Heister street, | aunt of William Eckenroth were had as her weekend guests Mr, and A Monday visitors at the Eckenroth | Mrs. Donald Lenker and family of A home, Harrisburg. | Edward McCoy of South Allen Street, is spending several days with relatives in Philadelphia and New York, er home were Mr. Howard Milles of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Peters and Infant daughter of | Howard, Mrs, Elizabeth Swartz, Ed- ward Peters and Janet Peters Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Bowman and Bell ; , 4 efonte, James Petens, Helen daughter of Hartswick Avenue are | Smith of Milesburg. visiting with relatives in Pottsville. | So ; 4 Mrs. C. R. Pyle of McKee Street | Mo Wagar e oe ud Sumily Ja is spending some time visiting with day & ' Yelatives in New Park, Pa. Competition for the various town Mr. and Mrs Waiter Parsons of | 0" mens were keen on Tuesday Heister street, had as their guest mst. A Ap . r Bdwi tvs St. great many on Sunday Edward Beard of Gettys- written in, each receiving one vote burs. It wouldnt be a bad idea to have Alice Pennington returned to her | ome capable of holding the various home on Hartswick Avenue from a omees have their name printed on visit with her cousin in Sunbury. |in, ballot and then vote for him or Mr. and Mrs. W. 8S, Wieland of her Hartswick Avenue spent the past apy willlam P, Peters was the week with their son-in-law and gies voter at the polls in the W daughter, Mr, and Mrs. John Gauss mwecinet of Boggs Twp. For a and family of Cantonville, Mary- great many years Mr. Peters was land. Inspector of Election at this polling Mr. and Mrs A. J Zimmerman place, of South Burrowes street spent Mr. and Mrs, Merle Weaver were Thursday in Lewisburg Sunday callers at the Willlam Eck- Mr. and Mrs. T 8. Patterson of enroth home. West Fairmount avenue have re- Rev and Mrs. Howard Oakwood, turned to their home from a trip to spent Thursday of last week in Ty- Niagara Falls, New York and Grove gn. where Rev, Oakwood officiat- City, Pa ed at the funeral services for Mrs, Mrs. W. E. Smith and son of John Parsons of Crafton, Locust Lane spent Thursday visit app and Mrs. A. I Lutz and son ing with relatives in Harrisburg. Leland spent Saturday last at the Dr. and Mrs. Orrin Prank, Jr. of Indiana County fair, Sunset Road are the proud parents Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of of an eight and a half pound son, Lock Haven spent Wednesday of born Friday in the Altoona Hospital. last week with Mr. and Mrs. John a Smith and family. A. I. Lutz has a lunch 100m in connection with his filling station in Central City. Sandwiches, coffee and light lunch will be served. Al modern equipment been in- stalled. Among those who attended the American Legion convention in Milwaukee, were Mr. and Mrs. M. L Wetzler and Mrs. Roy Jones William Keene is at present cated at Brookiyn, N. Y., expecting to be sent to Newfoundland in the near future Robert Fochler, Western Union manager at Bradford spent Sunday with his family here where they are visiting Mrs. Fichlers parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hall SIGNS OF AUTUMN, regret is a large number f persons were not present to hear bverybody is invited and wel- to t . If folks that it. come were deprived the lege nf going to a church then they really would appreciate t such a privilege as we have In country - sami om— - ~~ SCOTIA By HARRY WILLIAMS The class meeting of Grays M_ E Church was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Sellers, on iast Friday evening. After all business was taken care of refreshments were served to the following members present: Rev. Downing Mr. and Mrs John Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meyers, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Reed Mr Harry Williams, Mrs. Ruth Saxion, Mrs. Boyd Johnson, Mrs Edna Mattern, Mrs. Guyer Stine and Orvis 8hi ! The next monthly meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Meek Mr. and Mrs, Chester Eves of Stormstown, spent last Sunday af- ternoon the home of Mr. and Reed The Elwood Horner family have moved into the farm house vacated by Wade Harpster and family. Last week I spoke of the cave in this valley which is situated at Stony Point school house Some have spoken of it as an under ground passage way in which slaves from the south were taken through his valley to Canada. There never 1 passage way known of There was one case which some slaves had stolen away from their masters | the South and wandered into this valley stopped at the Conrad home where they had se- ploymert on his farm. he slave holders learned of it they came here and started back South with them. Mr. Hartsock had been away from home that day when he returned home he what had happened and of them and over- took them at Hollidaysburg and re- turned the slaves back home to Bul- falo Run valley. (Let us have a letter from Mr, J. Linn Murphy on this subject) hese service nas fu our 10- den glow is in bloom the approach of moon The gol Heralding The harvest Like a halo over all The leaves on the trees turn At U t & They remind flourished And then in a moment all was POT LR, sy shining will soon pproach of frost Ld { those us « we first who 13) in lost The women make jelly and pickles A spicy aroma fills the air, Tomatoes, peaches and corn Are canned in homes everywhere The coal bins are filled, over- flowing, The furnace ready to light, And well enjoy its warmin When the sun is not so bright With the waning days of summer We sometimes fee] quite sad But autumn has its good points Along with all the bad ’ n i I. 8 MOSHANNON There were 72 present at io Methodist Sunday School, Sunday Sept. 14th. Sermon at #:30 & m. by Rev, C. M. Hammond Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenot Sunday, were Mr and Mrs. Clarence Valimont and five children, from Frenchville and Mr and Mrs. Morgan Valimont and children, Beulah and Daniel of Sykesville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Borger and family of Monument, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Borger. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Little, and family of Cooper, were Sunday vis- ftors at the home of Mr, and Mrs Harold Fye. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Valimont and children of S8ykesville, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner The ‘Capsule Sisters’ held their party at the Print Shop, Wednes- day evening of last week, there were twenty-two present. A good time was reported by all. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pearce fur- ther improved their home, last week by erecting a new kitchen flue Messrs LeRoy Lewis and John F Lucas were the masons. and they Hartsock cure ~ PORT MATILDA Mrs. P. B. Woodring and Mrs | Jessie Lykens were Tyrone shoppers Saturday afternoon Mr. Herman Alhouse attended his sister's funeral in Johnstown, Mon- day Robert Woods has found em- ployment at Mt Union and expects to move his family there as soon as a house can be found. Kenneth Wear moved his family to Tyrone Monday, Sam Travis moved into the house vacated | by the Weaver's, The sick in our community are i Mrs. Victor Weston and OG. W. | Harper. | William Johnston, from Panama | visited his aunt, Mrs, Carrie Wood - Callers Sunday at the W 8. Walk- | of | names were | REBERSBURG Mr, and Mrs, Roy Arbogast and family were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hironi- mus at Lewisburg. Dr, and Mrs. E. L. Royer of Lock Haven, were Friday guests at the EH. Hosterman home, Pvt, Charles Hosterman Rev, and Mrs, R. A. Babecock were weekend guests at Cearfoss, Md where the former served as pastor | before coming to Rebersburg, Miss Hazel Auman, who has been employed at the E. R. Wolfe home the past weeks, has gone to Aarons- burg to be employed at the home | (of Paul Zimmerman, [to his duties at Langley Field, Va. Nell Haagen ang sister Jean of jon Saturday evening after spending Yarnell, are staying with their sis- | ten days at the home of his par- {ter, Mrs, Kenneth Breon at this | ents, Mr, and Mrs. C, 8, Hosterman time. The former is attending the | wiss Maxine Page returned | public school here. her work at State College last week ugene Lee and family of State | after spending her vacation at the College, were Sunday dinner guests home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs at the 8. A Blerly home, | Charles Page. Miss Phyllis Page of Rev. and Mrs, Charles O. Prank | Lewistown and Mr, Samuel Geist returned on Saturday after a two-|0f Alloona, were Friday evening weeks visit with thelr daughter, Mrs, | Supper guests at the same home Charles Smeltzer and family at} Rev, Edward Blerly and Mr. El- Steubenville, Ohlo. mer Blerly of Talahassee, Fla, made The Mission Band of the local | a business trip to Bellefonte and Evangelical church enjoyed a wein- | Lock Haven Monday er roast on the ball field on Friday | Mrs, Charles Rossman of Mill- evening heim, was a Sunday caller at the Mrs. Ruth Probst. Mrs, Gerald | home of Mr. and Mrs, Kermit Ross- Slagle and twin sons of State Col- | man. lege called at the T. J. Ocker home Mr. and Mrs. leonard Shank of last Friday | Howard, were Tuesday evening visi- Mr. and Blerly were tors at the H. H Royer home Saturday in Lock Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hoy ani Haven daughter of Btate College, visited Miss Mildred Woe of Lewis- | Mrs. James Hoy at the Charles Mil- town. and Stover Musser of Phila- | ler home on Saturday Bunday delphia, were weekend guests with | supper guests at the same home the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | were Mr. and Mrs. Myles Miller and E R. Wolfe. Sunday callers at the | family of Lewisburg same home were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. ang Mrs. H. D. Yearick, sons liam Halnes of Aaronsburg, Mr, ani | David and Norman, of Mil] Hall, R Mrs. Roy Nixon of Mill Hall and D were Saturday evening callers at Mr. and Mrs, Max Tressler of La- | the home of Mr. and Mrs, M. W mar Breon. Mrs. Clarrius Sharpe of Olean, N Mr. and Mrs, Brady Beck of Lock Y. visited at the homes of Jacoo | Haven, were recent visitors at the and Paul Styers, Sunday Mrs. Mary Heller home, Mrs. Etta Mae Brungart Pass ol Weekend guests at the home of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs, W. M. Tarbert were Harley Stanger (nee Sara Brungart) | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarbert of Jean- of Glassboro N. J.. visited their ette grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J C Brungart several days last week Malvin Stover of Milton, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover. Sunday vil The Class the Re- formed Sunday School met a¢ the L A. Kidder home last Tuesday even- ing Mr. H. A Meyer was the nf ecident Jas Mrs business 8 A visitors | 4 Bunday supper visitors atl the Donald Beyers home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bevers and children, Mary Jane Thomas and Curtis of Dan- le and Mrs. L. A. Kidder of town Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg spent last week at Muncy and sever- al days this week. This week Mr Roy Brungart accompanied them being engaged as paper hanger one of their homes where they making improvements Mrs. Ada Blerly accompanied and Mrs, Eugene Beaver of Lemont st Priday on a trip to Tulsa, Okia- homa, where they will be guests of the former's brother, Mr. Cla Weber, The Beaver’ Te Sunshine of al are victim of ft wk “\ aa He was taken ¢ hospital for an returned home Sun- in ¢ cheek bone to the Centre Cou x-ray and than where he is slowly day vi Mr. and daughter ang Mrs. Dean Schad dren of Greenburr Mr. and Mrs. Allen and son Harold Sunday visitors at tn home sil0 Wis aa Paul Limbert of Springfield his mother, Mrs. Fiora Tyrone, were Frida) home of the latiler's Mr J. N. Moyer. Sunday at the same home were Mr iter Jean and Julia of Mill- nd Mrs. Roy Mastellar amily spent Sunday at Bloomsburg Blerly home, Mr. and Mrs Guy Ostrander of Lewistown daughter Nancy, Betty Page of town were Thursday Clark home at evening callers in Altoona evening. Mr and Mrs Emery Floray and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ramilv of Centre Hall spent Sun-' State College and Mr, and Mrs day with Mrs. Floray's father Clyde Clyde 8mi and daughter Cather- Weber ine of Miffiinburg, were Sunday vis- James Hoy itors at the home Miss Emma Marines, report Sholl and Mrs. Ella Diehl folk, Va Mr and Mrs L. LL Meek daughles day furlough Lucille Richard, of Bellelo Hoy's parents spent weekend visitis Am Miller. Mr relatives ter will remain The local girls soft ball team held for the present a weiner roast at Gravel Springs Mrs. J. C. Brungarg is Lodge last Friday evening 2 writing Mr and Mrs Houser (nee Phyl Mr and Mrs Edwin Weaver and; Diehl) of Slate College, spent Sur daughter Adelaide of Lewistown, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs spent Sunday with the former's Lioyd Tate mother. Mrs. Ida Weaver Mrs. Bigelow of Alexandria is cu Mr and Mrs Allen Bowersox and rently visiting her son, George and Miss Orar of Kansas who are: family guests at the home of Mrs. Ida Bair Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Weaver, Jr are enjoying a trip to Niagara Falls were Sunday supper guests al the and Washington D. C. this week home of Mr and Mrs, Harry Walle Sunday visitors at the Mrs Mary at Loganton Abbots home were Mrs, Marie Chat- Mr. and Mrs, A GG. Cummings ham Phillips of McElhattan and’ were Saturday visitors at the home Mr H. E Eusenhower of Jersey of their son, Ralph and wife of {Lock Haven Shore. Mr Woodrow Bierly of Harris- Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz Welser of Al- burg. Mr. Paul Blerly of Carlisle, toona, were weekend guests at the Mr Charles Kreamer of Harrisburg home of the latter’s parents, Mr and Mr. Abbott of Richmond, Va. and Mrs. NR. Bierly. were weekend guests at the C. M.| Sunday callers al the Harry Boone Bierly home. home were Mr. and Mrs, Heny Miss Emma Sholl spent a day last, Winters of Milroy. week at Willlamsport Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Wilkins of ser. ahd Mrs. Donald Beyers and Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Doyle son James, visited relatives al Packer of Stale College; Mr. and Danville last Wednesday evening Mrs. Markle and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Barner of Lock Haven were Sunday Mrs. Charles A. Page daughters, Betty and Maxine made a business visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Boone. trip to Lewistown on Saturday. : VALLEY VIEW The U. B. Home Coming will be held Sept. 28. during parents absence Rev Mass, Limbert guests at brother callers O Winkleblech and of the and { Paul Breon called at the Edgal Beliefonte Bunday er ani Bender ol of is with the U. 8B for duty at Nor- iraday, after a ten the home of Mrs and Mrs. Charles and baby daugh- the Miller home son Mr the R Hoy at at this hia World of Religion | (Continged from page fon) returned | to | There will be ser-| | ring mst week, Willlam is here fo | #7 to State College to school this | winter and is visiting relatives here {and at Philipsburg until college i opens. | Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Wiser, Jr {| from Oil City, visited home folks { over the weekend. {i John Crain is building a { house along the State road. { Mr, and Mrs. Henry Woodle were | Tyrone shoppers Thursday. new { Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robinson | | from Washington, D. C., were Sun- { day visitors at the home of A. Q. | Williams, We are sorry to report Mr. Mil- ford Yaudes, who is on the sick list, | is not much improved at this writ- ing. The Loyalty class of the Metho- dist Church met at the home of Marjorie Borger, for their Monthly meeting on Thursday evening of last week. Those present were: Marjorie Barger, Eloise and Dorothy Beals, Joyce McKean, Frances Fye and Hope Lewis, Visitors at the LeRoy Lewis home over the weekend were: Mr, and Mrs, Fount Lewis and Jean Gentael of Snow Shoe, John Bowes of Du- | Bois, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mulhol- doing remarkably well there in high and fertile land, over-yielding the | native variety as high as 48 per cent, ‘or by an average of 20 per cent, say | missionary agricultural teachers. { It i+ not only good in yield, but also i good in quality. It gives 11 perceni i more flour than the native variety { Every year the supply of seed is in- i | sufficient to meet the demand, | three catties of natives wheat in exchange for one catty of the im- rroved wheat, According to the es- timate of the provincial Bureau of | Agricuiture Improvement, it brings In’ {a few districts the farmers offered | vices al] day and evening. Ail for- mer pastors will be there, Every- one welcome, | week and left a baby girl for Mr and Mrs. Willlam King and Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Houser. Mr. Cyrus Wian and Mahlon King visited with home folks over the weekend from Franklin. Mr, and Mrs. Charley Ben are spending a week with Mr, and Mrs Fred Lose of this town, | Molly Jean Waite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Waite of Pitts- The stork visited our town last) BUSH HOLLOW | ‘There were only 26 out to Sunday School, Hoping for more next Sun day. Will be preaching service im- mediately after Bunday School next | Bunday. Cottage prayer meeting this Fri- day night Sept, 19, at the home of Mrs, Edna BSpotts. Es come, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Watson and Mae Baney of Unjonville and Mr and Mrs, Charles Reese and family of Wingate, visited Tuesday evening of last week at the Edward Bush home, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bush and family visited Saturday afternoon at the home of her brother Dennis Watson at Runville Mr, and Mrs, D. H, Custer visited Saturday afternoon at the Roy Spotty home; Mr. and Mrs William Monsell and two children visited the same home Monday evening, Mr, and Mrs Charles Way of Jacksonville visited Sunday after- noon with her brother Carl Spotl and family Mrs. Flora Young and son Fred of Orviston, Mr, and Mrs, Young and son of Beech Creek, gpent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Bush and family Mr, and Mrs. Lee Bush of Altoona also spent Sunday at his parental home Bome of our folks motored Milesburg Sunday Afternoon witness the baptism but it was post- poned until a later date Plans are being made gor a re in our church beginning Sunday November 8, until November 23, with Rev, J. C. Long as evangelist and the Doll sisters as singers, We are looking forward to some good ser- vices, Sorry George well to vival of the llness of Altoona, who |} community to Talbert known in hear of this BIG SLEEVES HIGH NOTE IN NEW FALL FASHIONS Whether skirt or only moderately siin n sleeve width in length Joon are an important fashion Note season Burnham Man Killed One man was killed and Crawford, 20 thrown clear o wed Harpe Flies to Ald Sick Mother Clark, Ci=na Run aamitted to the Lewistown Sunday. Ber daughter Drawbaugh. a registered Cristobal, Canal Zone, arrived Bat. urday by airplane, to take care of her mother at the hospital She made the trip from Panama to Key West, Fila. in six and one-half hours Mrs. James Mule and Sedan Collide A new sedan came off second best in an encounter with a mule at Briar Creek, near Bloomsburg. The mule. one of two driven by Harvey Sitler, of Berwick, R. D., suffered | bruises. The car of Miss Dora Krebs of Danville, was damaged $35 Both the car and the mule left the scene under their own power Girl Commissioned Miss Gene Roush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Roush, of Mif- fiinburg. has left for Chambeelee, Ga. where she will be commission- ed as a second lieutenant in the | Army Nurse Corps. Miss Roush was { graduated from the Jefferson Hos- pital in Philadelphia last Spring BE a Predict Rationing of Tires The possibility of rationing tires to motorists was forecast to the | American Chemical Society Rubber Division in a special symposium | which closed the socielys annual | meeting at Atlantic City i ——— ——— — Correct this sentence: “I appre- verybody wel- | burgh, spent the past week with| ote the interested criticism of my Among those from our section attending the annual Bean Soup in | Bnyder County last week were The James Dean family, J. A, Kline and family, G, P. Irvin and Mrs. Es- tells, Isenberg That genial veterinarian Dr. A A Donohue of State College was a business visitor Saturday p, m. Io our town Mrs. John Bowersox former guson Township farmer now Btate College, suffered a broken hip caused by a fall at her home las! Wednesday, She is a patient al the Centre County hospital. Her many friends wish the aged citizen a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs Earl rone. were Sunday their Centre County [friends Tow a crack squirrel hunter sneaking oid Tussey ML. gor thelr favorite haunt Fer- y Oi Little of Ty- among callers Farmer D. 8. Peterson lost one ol his mated team of roan mares Saturday. Death caused A good one whose harness is fill Many farmer gene Irvin {arm equipment Wednesday on the Mary Stuart farm Boalsbhurg 9% 4 A " 125 and up sa JAR Dy COI hard vo attended the Eu- sale |} atl sold from ¢ around $11,500 The Harry Aliquippa Pa a few days at hi J. Alex Gibboneys Cooper Miller farm in the Reports ser family rm none Gibboney f were parental hon he Prof Clade Ed. Clou- the Reish winter are that the C will this coming oCoupPy dwelling the Metzger a family gathering at ber nL { street An exira y cake arf wne ol gree grandparents F. Hefiner, Sr mt, Mr and Mrs Hefiner. all of Lock Haven mediately for Richmond when word was received Funeral services were Monday at St James church. Richmond, with the Episcopal ormeter) and : if James J i im- Saturday 104 el conducted Episcopal interment in Auto Crashes Net $164 In Damages (Continued from pope one) Camp Sixty-doliar damage to the car of Daniel K. Shadle, Lock Haven, re- sulted west of Mill Halli when sideswiped the car of Merrill F Holter, Howard, and crashed into a rock ledge. Holter's car was only slightly damaged The fourth crash was in Lock Haven Saturday evening when $15 damage resull to an auto driven by Charles Glover, and $2 to the WwW. D. Dietz machine from Blanch- | ard. Appointed Dietitian Mize Gail Pope, daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. H. Pope, lege, has been appointed assistant dietitian at Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity. Miss Pope, who will be dieti. | tion at Austin Hall at the Delaware school, was a graduate of Penn 0. iti of State Col-| “PINE GROVE MILLS burg: Mr. and Mrs, John Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carmer, Mr, and Mrs, Philbert Gill and son, Mr. and Mrs. CH. B8nyder, of State College. Mrs, Arminta Delozier of Philladei- phia, and Mr and Mrs. J. FF, Gear- hart Jr. of, Lancaster Pa FIREMEN COMPLETE WORK IN WAR-TIME PROBLEMS Certificates for completing a pe in war-time fire prob- recently awarded 244 third annual Fire- ce heid at wery wm were fluceny it the mens Training 3 Cour Approx- the ordin- they Dal sabo- nd extinguish attended vo cLion jents were 3 Les Penn- Massachuset’ New York ICE Was spot hool of Harrisburg the Huey Family Has Celebration nued from pe Is War Drivinz Us Back to Nature? 2 Australia to Dry Eggs ory ” Mrs. Nugent was polite... but firm She insisted on a lamp with the familiar I.E. S. Tag... because she knows this isa sure way of getting good light for easy, comfortable seeing. Since this tag, issued by Flectrical Testing Laboratories, means the lamp has met the 54 stringent LE. S. (Illuminating En. gineering Society) requirements for sight-saviag light, safety, and better service. When YOU choose 2 lamp be firm «protect eyesight in your family +..demand the I.E. §. Tag! her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. For- | " an additional annual revenue of | og nn oh And Miss | friends half a million dollars to the Pro | jean Eckley and Miss Hilda Cor- |. vince, | man took her home. T. B. Retest Being Made In County Carl Jones, brought their son | lan Edward and David, and Mrs. O.. school, w teed insulation quickl | Bobble home from the Philipsburg Anns Lewis of Tyrone, and Mr. quickly pays § Hospital where he had been a pa- John Ross of Wyoming. for itself since it cuts heat loss 3! tieng for a week. | “Miss Alice r is spending a by a large per cent regardless §| Lucretia Miles spent the weekend few days at the home of Rev. W. J. of what type heating plant you with her parents at Martha. i Kerry at Tyrone. operate. It means every room J Herrin Spotis, formerly Wm-| Mrs. George Lewis of Karthaus, from attic down will be equally J| Ploved in Lykens store has secured | and Mrs. Thomas Rougeux of cozy and le. Protec | employment at the brick yard. | Prenchville are visiting at the home nnd Mvable: your 1s of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mil- i 1 fortabi ng | also se rom an uncomfol @ LITTLE NITTANY er x Jean Martin 3 4 a0 home and a possible fuel short- age. INSULATE NOW! { Mra. Albert Mackey and family | sister in Prenchville | of Mount Union, were weekend vis-| Mrs, Mac Fitzsimmons and Mrs. PHONE 703 FOR A FREE | ftors with her father, C, A. Dolan George Lewis spent last Friday in ESTIMATE TODAY! | and family. Lock Haven. | Prancis Dullen and son, Phillip! Messrs LeRoy Lewis, and Carl ' of Howard spent Sunday with his Schmoke spent Friday night and INSULATE NOW! Certain- an . AAMAAAAAMAAMAAMAAAAW THIS STORE rememsen Will Be When You Want Closed All Day | Lomiber.. hers AND EVENING Doors - Sash Monday & Tues., Roofing Sept. 22& 23 W. R. SHOPE Account of Jewish Holidays BELLEFONTE, PA NIEMAN'S Phone 432 TME 8 DEAR NT SURE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MILLHEIM, PA. IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAS . 0» China missionaries of the Seven- | th-day Adventist Church report | that “23,500 copies of our Chinese | song book have been published | fusing he time oe oe believers | (Continued from page ont) trials incident to the war. Tt re. tested for Bangs. According to Mr veals that our people have not giv- Krape, chairman of the county com- en way to pessimism and discour- | mittee, it Is important that all Cen. tre county dairymen sign Bangs ap- agement but are courageously | : «| plication blanks so that this test pressing forward. In spite of mul- | Ton applied in the near future. tiplied perplexities, they are singing as never before. We are not easily | Additional information about this discouraged when we sing.” { test can be secured from any of the [Ealing epées of the Centre County Cattle Disease Control Com- SPRING MILLS mittee ward Krape, Bellefonte: A. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover of J. Burrell, Millheim: Samuel C, wil , were visiting at the Yearick, Spring Mills; John Blauser, home of the latter's mother, Mrs Centre Hall; J. J. Markie, State Col- Mable Smith on Sunday. lege; C. E. Peters, Stormstown; A. Mr ang Mrs. BE ©, Hettinger spent Y. Williams, Unionville; Harry Con- last Sunday with their son and fer, Howard; L. E. Hess, Philips- family Rufus Hettinger at Sunbury.’ burg. - - 0. W. HOUTS |! mother, Mis. Annie Dullen. | Baturday on a fishing trip up on | Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Clark called | Pine Creek. LUMBER CO. ‘at the Lock Haven hospital on On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mandrus | Wednesday to see Mrs. Gertie Do-| Carlson and family, of Milesburg, N. Buckout St. Phone 703 | Jan, who is seriously ill. fitted at the Mung of Mr. and Mrs, COLLEG | Mr. and Mrs, Claude Confer of | Mil Martin. # STATE E, PA. | Howard visited at the Willard Har- salt psiat | ter home on Sunday, Classified Ads bring
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