o.. October 23, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HOWARD NEWS Mrs, Nellie Peck and niece Marie | Showers of Nittany called at the home of Misses Nelle and Anna Holter Monday. Also Mrs. Wille Peck of Nittany was a guest of Mrs Herbert Pletcher the same day Misy Schenck entertained the ladies of the sewign her home Tuesday evening Hilda W. Leathers, daughter Elea- nor spent the weekend in Johns town, at the home of Mr, A. A Wag- ner ang family Mr. and Mrs. Guy daughter Shirley of Elizabethtown spent the weekend at the home of Mr. Thompson's parent Mr, and Mrs, Winfield Thompson Rev. Frank Fas Mi William Nowark two boys Bllly and Dwight all of Newport, Mr. Thomas Foss ol Measant Gap, were guests of Mr and Mrs, Harry DeArment Sunday Mr. and Mr Warren Carson spent Sunday in Williamsport the home of Mi ‘arson’s moth Mr. Henry Bennett Mrs. Ches Nefl daughter-in-law Mr, and Nef! of rT returne after a weeks trip thre England state Nefl continued ter Monday Miss Carolyn Pletcher visited sev eral days last week in Clarence a the home of 4 Mrs Arthur ] 1 In Williamsport. She was a driv Ing guest of Mrs. Mabel Heath, Mi Grace Albert and Mrs. Charles Ish- elman, Mis: Nelle Holt week in Miles Mr. Male Lulu circle a! Thompson and fumes The i Lock Run were installed ensuing term: Noble B. Long: vice finareial secretary ment: recording OQ. Leathers: ¥ Darth ) via Gar dr wr, Jennle Mann, grade: Marie Boop Bar bar twelfth grade: Phyllis Br and June Carson In order to be eligible for the danor roll each pupil must have B’ in all his major subjects G in Citi- genship and not more than e F in Hygiene and Phy Mr. Masterson geventh and eighth gr to organize a band to have the are ints him mba igi teacher aces is hopit He would like boys and girls all We hope Mr Mas te ce The by some pupils from Teacher: College HOWARD NO. 2 Miss Ada J Pi etcher of spending t law, Mrs rejatives A son was born {« Charles Confer Jr ven Hos pital the second I been named Joel Mr M. Ei Carsiate Miss Babs A t Mr. and Mr: Willi Avis, spent Thursday Mi ald Mr Miss Lulu Schench is having her house making a fine apitarance Mr. and Mrs William daughters Dorothy and Janis the latter's father Mr James Mann spent Sunday at the home of Mr Mann's son Benjamin Mann at Winburne Mrs. John Hoffman is making a ten day daughter Mrs WM Mrs. H. P. Sickelco of Bi XY. sister of Mrs. W. E in a serious condition in of that city GAR Lock Tyr ne of Pitcairn a hospital | Waite of Warren, "Mrs Charles Farwell and Jimmy of Lock Haven, called Miss Elfreida Confer Sunday Mr: DM, Walte and daughter Caroline, of Tyrone, Mrs, F W Edward Walte, of Miss Virginia Scary City, spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mi WwW. E Confer Mr, and Mr: and family and Mi Holler were re home of Mrs. D Mrs, Chauncy ter and daugl &mM on Baltimore, and of New York Har DeArment and Mrs. Philip ent visitors at the M. Waite at Tyron Pletcher son Wal hter Gertrude and Mi Lol Allison visited Sunday with the former's daughter Mrs Cathe! ine Mayer of Mifflinburg Mr. Lot H. Nefl, sister Mrs. Jennie Welrick, and Mi atherine Swar spent unday with Lh formed brother, Mi Netl of Tyrone Mi Lois Grieb of P Wis 4 Hue { ome ol Mrs. Jacob Sutton the past wrles DeHa Robert nilpsoury Mr, and WEeCK and Alan anctier i, Mi 4 4 SOT s at Lewisburg vd Dangenbaugn hter Donnie, Mr, and Mr her, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- and son Dick, of Howard Alma Davy of Blanchard weekend at the Daugen- i hunting camp The © Pall Institute County W.C. T. U, the Methodist shurch Oct. 30 afternoon and Come, all gre welcome The Loval Worker's Class of ths of Chris: were entertained evening by Mrs. Bessie her home with eight of the Centre will be held in Thursday, evening DEN THEATRE LOCK HAVEN FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCT. 24.25 A FAMILY PROGRAM GENE AUTRY in “Singing Hills” Stuart “Cracked Nuts” Erwin, Una Merkel Mischa Auer SUN, MON, OCT, TUES, 26-27-28 TWO GREAT ATTRACTIONS An amazing full-length favs in TECHNICOLOR! PPA: PY TA Frances Gifford WEDNE SPAY “Bringing Up Baby” Katherine Hepburn, Cary. Grant. - THURSDAY OCT, 29-20 Richard Arlen, Andy Devine “Dangerous Game” | members | pastor, | Rogers | gram will be given, present, A social how shments followed the reg meeting John Condo of Wil mington, Del. spent several days last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, Sr, Mr: Kate Weber, daughter Nelle Weber and Mrs, Virginia Far- ris and son Tommy were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber and family at Kensing- ton and refre ular business Mr and Mrs New funeral of not mention- Friends attending the D. M. Walte of Tyrone ed In last week's [ssue were Mr, Wil- lard Neff, Mrs, Blair Pletcher, Mis fullock and sister Miss Betty Gard- Harola Kline, Jack Sut- Sager Mark Wallace, and | leteher motored Ty- Friday and witnessed the foot game between Tyrong and burs core 19-0 Herry LO alin goan colored silk robe, from all present: 4 ‘Bible from Mrs Amick and a set of costume jewel- vy from her son and daughter-in la Mr and Jame Woll of Cluntondale resent were 1 K ‘ \ "1 8 Wie hose ¥ A ap i burned He ore { of honor cake M1 stated the honte ireshmenta Thee P. 1 na hiown Who as Malcolm fa I serving Lhe * Cake were O Cus Bowes as re- A, Hallowe'en party will be held Friday evening, Oct. 24 in the High School Auditorium. After the grand maréh prizes will be awarded. Refreshments will be served Admission ten cents, An anniversary meeting of the Churches of Christ of the Tenth District was held at the Mil] Hall Church of Christ last Friday even- ing Five past presidents were hon- ored at the dinner meeting planned in obsery rance of the 10th anniver- sary of the association. The Rev Harry FP. Rector of the Church of Christ, Lock Haven, was the prin- cipal speaker, his talk being “Ac- complishments and Challenges of the Past Other speakers were Garcia Bittner of Williamsport Maicolm Johmson Monument C. E. Keller, Lock Haven. Forme: presidents honored were: Dr McGhee, Lock Haven: Miss | rejoicing over | Haven spent last and 8 J} Clyde A | Tavior, Williamsport; T. G. Glossner Lock Haven; Toner Brickley, Avis and Shuman Williams, Blanchard who as the present president and staff were re-elected for the com- ing year, ard were John Condo, Rev. Willlam M. Long, ang Horace Bchenck. Methodist: Rey, Howard: Sunday School 9:80 a. m.; Worship the annual mis- Those present from How- Mr. Doyle Yearick, Mr | WwW. J. Cummings | sionary service, Methodism's World | ervice 11:00 a m, Church of Christ: Rev. M, 8. Church school 10 a, mm. at time the Rally Day Pro- Members of all classes requested to be present, The which Com-~ munion or Lord's Supper 11 a. m ; Evening worship sermon 7:30 p. m Come on time-diymiss before nine DA 5 Boy's Leg Fractured Arthur Weimer, 15, Salona, son of Mr: James Waltz, suffered a frac- tor. offering will be given for Misgion-' | ary work in the Philippines: {ture of the right leg below the knee | | Thursday afternoon while working. | on his step-father's farm. The leg | was caught in the wheel of a trac! MILESBURG and Mrs. Russell Confer wer visitors at New York City their daughter Stella is a nurse at the Metroy Stella kes her work and Is getting along nleely Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Bryan qule ly observed their 19th wedding an- niversary on Thursday of last week Mi Mir: Harry Wolle the arrival of a son day of last week. ‘The little one has been named Robert Arthur Mother and son are fine Elizabeth A Welzler tending Teachers’ College weeKen Mi recent where student Hospital wolitan } and are on Tue dely AUNTIE BLANCH} Construct New Building at Airport TO HOLD SQUARE DANCE AT BOALSBURG, FRIDAY Tuzsoey Mounta Club of Boalsburyg dalice ana os Township evening, Ox t 7:30 o'clock g the evening I carbine, a hunting coat knife and will be AWRY Adm including ments will pr 25 certs fon and children will b f The public tober refresh men. 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