Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 30, 1941, Image 10

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[ing of the Millhelim Knitting mill
Echoes From the. Past |
a
Fifty Years Ago
N
is
Prof. D
Clty ana
C, Irvin
now located
town last
Charles 1
in
yen
Lieb is stil] at Atlantic
slowly improving
formerly of Bellefonte,
at Roland, Pa, was In
week and listened to!
Ellis at the opera house
ening Mr, Irvin some
furnished the people of
this community with good attrac-
tions and & a good fudge of sueh
entertainments
tne ey
ago
un NIgnt a Man was seen
1 the act ol attempting Lo gain an
rance to Jonathan Harper's resi-
on Linn Street, The police-
called for him to halt but
the fellow ran down through the
lot, and although several shots were
fired him did not and
made good lik cape
on
Monday
en
del
man
alter he stop
vening while Mi
John Sourbeck wu putting the
hat n his horse, the animal let
his hoot and kicked Mr. Sour-
the face breaking
and inflicting
I'he animal
since Sep
at the
soine
1d ie
Monday ¢
bec) in
shies
hitched
wa
and
rom
ugl
Dec
injured
became
tanding
ry as Mrs. Lingle
Joseph Lingle, of
on way home
1e side of the walk,
buliding on
and fell down an
distance of about
Was isted fier
physician called. He
broken but a num-
iful cuts and bruises
about 77 years old
Ul
jn juries more
ner
y
school
Street
ankmeng
She
@
0
ne limbs
Very
Lingle
i make er
pall
YeTh-
led to
couple D. John
McKinley, both
William M, Wiis
id Annie E Ficuge er
Jessie K. Cox and
both of Bellefonte;
H. Alexander
William S
and Ida M
Sohn Freeze and
Jane Freeze both of Boges
Twp.: John H. Stover and Mary
Pursely, both of Coburn; J. W
Long, Red Oak, Iowa, and Susan M
Ri Reberfury; Chatles E
Ca Howard and Miss Blanch:
1. Miller, Beech Creek
nday of last week Mr. John
ts died at his home
t the advanced age of
liness was due to ap-
a wife and one
On Saturday
aused consid-
yn the effects
h booze. The
ary to club
them to th
wife of Dr
died on
[4
the lolowing
son and Edith
Boggs township,
Spring Twp. a
Patton Twp.
Martha Reasner
S. R_Lingle and L
both Penn Twp.;
Mart Tu
Love ntre
Mary
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Lo
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Ce Hall;
in
a
His
He leav
daughter
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a
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rag
wi tellus 3
Millheim,
from an atta
ming Hs, A husband
ner
and family moved
from their co
ce near Own to Charles Mc-
afferty’s house on Curtin Street
Mr. Wil] Garman was taken sud-
denly ill on Monday morning at hi
store and had to be taken home
The Centre County Bank building
to be remodeled by the addition
a handsome rool
Centre County nas
offices
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o¥p oO
Wednesday
{dence
03
On Saturday morning Miss E. H.
Uftington. who lived with her niece |
on Curtin Street, became suddenly
ill and before medical assistance ar-
rived she expired. Her death was
due to @ heart condition. The de-
ceased was 79 years of age.
Wilson, the manager of the fe-
male baseball club which played al
Philipsburg last August, was sen-
tenced to flve years' imprisonment
in the Albany, N, Y. prison and
$1000 fine, for abducting Lizzie
Sutherland, a sixteen-year-old girl
who played on the team
Early on last Saturday morning
Mrs. Judith Stitser died at the
home of her son H. Y. Stitzer, on
High ¢§ The deceased was an
wed lady of about 80 years and for
time made her home in Belle
Her maiden name was Year-
he was born in Mifflin.
mn county. Pour children
The Interment ur
day forenoon
McMahon, a well
venerable resident of
Friday morning
of consumption, He
many years a shoemaker in
and worked regularly un-
vedar ago. He had been
bed only four weeks
a veteran of the war, and
was also a member of the Catholic
church. The funera] took place ¢
Monday morning
E W
treet
some
fonte
and
Uni
her
Mie
Pet
cK
burg
survive Oe
red on
Mr
died last
\ 3
CIOCK
y place,
about 4
confined to his
He was
Hale of
for E
being
France
of Le!
lale
Dr
Bellefont t
thelr Intention
winter in
ML Maud
only lady grad
College in the class
gone to lowa to accept assistan!
principalship of a school there
Judge Furst returned Wednesd
last week : huntin
the Western sts
Last Winter Bellefonte had a first
tra dul soon broke )
Young and Charles Moore
Rec a number
our musicians effected another
ganigation which rendered some
fine selections at the Odd Fellows
exercises at the opera house The
hestra is composed of fol-
and gentiemen: A
‘al conductor Mik
ist violinist, "John
! family,
urope last weex
spend the
and Italy
nont, the
the
vl,
e, left
wo
southern
Moore
State
nas
al
ol
the
Lait
class orche it uj
after Mi:
town
ert
Lily ol
or-
or the
adie
tkenbach musi
Moore
'
lowing
|B
Bernice
Noll, a ant
Lukenbach
Aurora Moore
violin; Fred Smith 1
Smith double bass, Frank Basset:
Cello 1 Royer,
harles Cruse plants
violinist;
parts
clarinet
d
flute
Vion carne’
and C
Last Sunday morning consder-
» excitement was caused when it
discovered that the residence of
El s at Eagleville
- fire and in danger of being
sgtroyed. A large stone chimney
built in the end of the house and
on account of x break in the stone
arted under the siding
and worked
story. When
izabeth 106
wall a fire
of the frame bullding
way to the second
it was discovered Al Kanes ant
Harty Rug rustred to the garret
{ ndow and by hanging on the out-
ide Of with one hand and
cutting with g hatchet in the other
hand they made an Opening in the
we boards and through that
1 enough water to ex-
the fire. ‘The heroic efforg
re
two young men aone
ord
the
ather
ney poared
Lingwey
of these saved
| the bullding
Twenty Years Ago
of Bellefonte, re+
someone had broken
age along Spring Creek
enh a number of articles
Centre C« ountian to
ting license 1921
86 of Centre Hall
Wa expe with the rifle
and knew where to go to get the
kind of ie he wanted
A large barn at the rear of the
W. D. Little property in Philips-
burg was destroyed by fire belleved
to have been caused by a short
circuit in the electric wiring. A
horse, potty and two automobiles
were safely removed from the struc.
fifre
At the dedication of the new Lu
theran church at Loganton, special
music was furnished by the male
quartette of the Milihelm Luthera:
church, composed of the follo
members: WN. Duck M. O Stove
A. H, Stover, and T. K. Prank wit
Mrs. A H Stover as organist.’
Miss Elizabeth Matis, daughter of
Joseph Matis, returned from the
Harrisburg City Hospital where
she had undergone an operation for
the correction of a fool condition
She was accompanied home by Miss
Mary Royer, community nurse, and
Miss Sarah Leitzell, graduate nurse
at the Bellefonte Hospital,
C. P. Tate, progressive Bellefonte
ume th pur hased the properiy on
reet occupied by Mrs. Annie
‘and family and R. C. Wit-
electrician, for a consid-
erfition of $9500. Mr. Tate ex-
pected to move his plumbing estab-
lishment into the rooms occupied by
the Witmer store, and the Tate
family was to occupy the residence
leased by the yiors
damaged the
at Peun Stale College
of $36000 ang for
re
an rs
*
,
High &
Tayior
the
ner
horticulture
to
a
Fire
building
he extent
time
entire bullding which was valued
at $200000, Miss Emma Franeis, of |
Canton, Ohio ga student, was sever-
ely burned, but physicians said she
would recover. Firemen from Belle-
fonte, Lock Haven, and Tyrone were
called to State College to ald in|
matiling the blaze,
Miss Katherige Bent was the
winner of the beatity contest con-|
ducted by the Bellefonte Elks!
Lodge in conjunction with the HAl-| ed into the Milesburg bridge about | =m
Jowe'en celebration here, and was
named Harvest Queen. Her at. |
tendants wére: Grace Sasserman |
Marion Bauer, Peggy Haines, and
Ruth Teaman. A slight drizzle
marred the mummers’ parade here, |
but the affair was generally con-
ceded to have Deel a most success- |
ful one,
er
th!
a
| Mackeyville,
threatened destruction of the §
The new pastmaster, John L
Knisely, entertaine d the employes
of the postoffice at an oyster suppe
at the Masonic Club Hodse on Bald
Eagie Creek
Mrs, Theadore Linguist of Pleas-
ant Gap, suffered a fractured collar-
bone when her husband's Cleveland
Bix struck guard posts near the ice
plant as Mr. Linquist attempted to
avoid pedestrians on the road
Rev. Father L. P, Kumerant, for
thirty-eight years pastor of St
Peter ang Prul's Catholic church of
Pailipsbarg, tendered ils resigna-
tion as pastor of the church. Fall-
ing eyesight was assigned as the
reason for his resignation
“Slim” Lewis, oné of the airmail
pilots, fiying a fast plane passed
over Bellefonte Sunday en route to
Kansas City, where he was entered
in one of the aerial raées in con-
rection with the third National
Convention of the American Legion
Major Linn G. Adams and Major
Mayor, of Harrisburg, superititen-
dent and assistant superintendent,
respectively, of the Pennsylvania
State Police, arrived in Bellefonte
and were spending ‘several days
hunting wild turkeys and other
game,
William Strouse aged 30, of
received a charge of
birdshot in his left forearm in the
first hunting accident of the season
The shot was fired by a Clinton-
dale man whose name Strouse de-
clined to reveal, He sald the Clin-
tondale man fired at 4 pheasant not
knowing that Strouse was on a di-
rect line
Marriage licenses were issued to
the following couples: Philip J.
Haler, State College, and Eleanor
M. Weston, Bellefonte; Theodore
Shay, Howard, and Catherine C
Bryan Curtin, Staoart Cameron,
Madison Wis, and Ruth E Winter
State College, FEtner P. Shafter
Pleasant Gap. and Marie E Spicer,
Bellefonte; John M, Hess, Belle
fonte, and Sarah K McKinney,
Potters Mills,
An Overland touring car filled
with “moonshine” liquor and believ-
ed to be consigned to local people,
| was captured early Monday moming |
by Sheriff Harry Dukénan in the!
Wian garage ' Bellefonte, The car
was similar to the one which crash« |
i
a week earlier. The car was driv. | 7
en into the garage about 4:30 a. m. | |
Any the driver immediately disap
peared. Sheriff Dukeman, upon
being notified took the car and its,
butden of liqaor to his private hrs
age for safe keeping until federal
authorities arrived to take charge
of the cage,
| of
I
A portion of the sheet-stee] roof
wag torn loose recent
storm,
Thomas and Clarence Hamilton
New York Oity,
the home of thelr parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Thad Hamilton, of Howard
during a
| Street
John McMullen, son of Robert
McMullen, suffered a fracture of the
right leg when a motorcycle on
which he was playing upset and
pinned him beneath,
BE. Clayton Wagner found In the
road at Centre Hall, a banknote ol
substantial size which he was will-
ing to return to its owner provided !
be |
i
substantial of loss could
established,
proof
Superintendent Stackpole, of the
State Highway Department, report-
ed that
road between Oentre Hall and
Pleasant Gap was nearing comple-
tion ang that the road would be
opened to traflie gbout the middle of |
November,
William Kern, of Oak Hall
tion, way proud of the corn he rais-
ed during the current season. One
ear was 12'% Inches long, welghed
1% pounds and had sixteen rows
with a total of 992 grains. Another
ear was g half inch jonger had the
same number of rows but had 1008
grains
Sta-
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
to E
tract
©
ou-
John W. Harper, et ux
san Shope of Bellefonte
Bellefonte West Ward; §1
Elmer D, Hoover to Albert Auman
Spring Mills, R. D. 2, tract in Penn
Twp.. $10
E B Rankin et ux
of Bellefonte
West Ward, $40
Lucille el
E. Myers
State College
mn
Jarret Har-
per J
onte
al
College
Delbert
tract
Evan: to
of State
$1
Ieona O'Brien et bar to Lillian
Dorothy Beresford of South Philips
burg, tract in South Philipsburg
$500
H. Ellis Hennig
Hennigh of Gregg
Gregg Twp... $1
Margaret M. Muirhead et al
Samuel Capparelll of Bellefonte
D.. tract in Spring Twp. $1
J. D. Tanger to W. K. Corl Esta
of Perguson Twp, trast in Perguson
Twp... $80
Pennsylvania Eleetric Com
J. H. Erickson et ux of Philips
tract in Philipsburg, $650
Odie C to Alice
Poorman of Bellefonte RD
in Perguson Twp.: $1
G. Murray Decker ot ux to Ralph
Was et Bellefonte, trac
Spring Twp
Raymond A
Margaret Pye
in Marion
Robert
mn
to H. Ellis
tract
gh et ux
I'wp
te
pany
burg
at
ON
3. t
Spicer 10
ract
on i
8!
nd
Lucas ot ux, to Sg
of Hovard R D
Ww ef ux, t
Ishier of ux. of College
College Twp ; $1
Campbell Jr.
Lamm et ux, of State College
in State College. $1
Lawrence F. Woomer et to Dr
Paul H. Schweitzer, of State College
tract in State College; §1
Amelia Martin 0 J. G. Meyer of
of Coburn, tract Halnes Twp
$440
HOLTS HOLLOW
Mrs. John Kefly and Mra Orvis
Watson and children spent Wednes.
day of last week in Altoona with
Mrs. Antle Raleigh
Mr James MeCOartuey of Mt
Eagle spent day last week with
her sister, Mrs Jane Lucas
Helene Magargel of Pleasant Gap
spent Wednesday with her sister
Olive Rhoads
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poorman
fpent the weekend with relatives In
Youngstown, Ohio
Mr. and Mis
Pleasant Gap
home folks
Mr. and Mrs Ellis Pownell of
Pleasant Gap visited with Mrs
Pownell's father, Fleming Poorman
on Saturday
Mrs Hayes Johnson and son Lynn
spent Sunday in Huntingdon, bring-
ing Mr. Johnson home
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and
family and Donald Catherman were
w
tract In
William J C A
tract
0
ix
al
in
+
14)
ow
Milford Burd of
spent Sunday with
dinner guests Sunday at the John
Watson home
Mrs. Edith Burd moved Monday
to her property recently purchased
from Harold Walker and vacated
Monday by the Howard Burd family
who moved to Central City
Mrs. Oharles Poorman, John Poor-
man and Alive Paye were visitors at
the Clyde Poorman home on Dry Top
Tuesday evening
A birthday surprise party was held
in honor of Mrs, Orvis Watson Bat.
urday evening. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKinley and |
danghter Barbara, Mf. and Mrs ‘Roy |
Leathers and daughter Marjorie and
Estella, John T. Watson, Mrs. John
Kelly and daughters Gladys and
Geraldine, Mrs. William Howell and
son Billy, Mrs. M. C. Reese and
daughter, Amy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. |
Magargel Jr. and daughter Ruth,
Mra. Walter Sweitzer, Julia Clovin- |
oello, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and chil.
dren Joanne and Jon, Mr. and Mrs
Roy Sheesely and children Blaine,
Billy, Janet and Joel and Donald |
Catherman, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis
Watson and children Don, Jim and
Elva. Mrs. Watson received many |
beautiful gifts. Refreshments con- |
sisted of sandwiches, pickles, ice
| cream and cake,
En — EE
The trouble with some shorthand |
experts is that they do not know |
onghand.
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f from "The Look-of-
§ Rotisned ihe help of :
. 5 0,
CHES-TRRS  PLLLS In
mptomatic fubetiousd
fort, Absolutely
Tati no. Dab, GHBIAH gue uo
ain. no habi
drugd hor ndreg i .’-
CHI-CHES-TE
were guests at *
the laying of brick on the |
October 30, 1941,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
| over the County News
About a hundred tons of
were token out of the Millheim bor-
ough quarry during the past week
or ten days. Last Monday the work
of crushing them was begun
will be used on alleys and for vari
ous repair jobs in the community
Two graduates of Penn State Col-
lege in June have been assigned to
the Post Operations Department as
dispatchers at the Alr
vante Flying
Texas, They are Pets. Bdward W
| Koons and Robert Ross, both of
| Willlmmsport
| J. B. Malone has been named
chairman and A, H. Stover as his
assistant for the Millhelm Defense
Committee, according to word from
Miliveim Burgess James A. 8iover
who made the appointment las
Monday in agreordance with requests
from the State Defense Hendquar-
ters. Both men attended a meet
ing with County Chairman Charles
E Pre*man, at State College On
Monday evening, when plans for
coordinating al] defense groups were
discussed
Ray 8B Bright
ture Lleacher,
vocational agricul-
at East Penns Valley
High School, ang his students have
prepared 4 model farm display 0
diustrate the value of certain farm
practices. His display this yea:
shows farm bulldings and surround-
ing helds, with equipment placed in
ton, A miniature tractor, man-
spreader and wagon, supplied
through the courtesy of Farmer
1pply Company, gives the display
the necessary realism. Last Wed-
Wiole setup was Laken Ww
ahd entered at the dis-
meeting 14
MEELY
po i:
ure
{ the
oD
nesday the
Williamsport
Mict PP. PP. A
abi* St this point it is
wil] oe elilered for the
ow al Harri
Johnny
t
accep
Lil
Farm
ye
State
DUrg early
Boob, small
and Mrs. L. F Boob
Barbara, of Millheim
bersburg last 1
weekend with
50nN
and hi
went
Tiursday to spend the
thelr uncle ang aun
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rishel, but their
vacation visit was cut short when
Johnny ascidentally fell from the
second floor of the barn and badl
cut © eg. The hildren were
playir in the barn and John
tepped on the end of a
whic tipped and threw
ground floor. It is not
actly how Lhe Wis
He may have caught of
descent a Jagged
hes in
ne
154
100m
jee
for
teh In
Knee wa
i | YI
roast cl
this .
fimming
event
upper with
Cirange Hall
November 8
Price. adults
being
urgsniy
Un
fre mts 8 oC
Hx
Yer y
Ta liar
vitation to
to eng
CRs
extend & kindl
w wou «
helping hand in
patronage
Pw and i
aom it OF ~
+
Everybody
sg
orn
naticis and
Lp Reig €
friemd
8
i
your
Irs. Anna
H. Bartey
Fred, were
the WW. M
sown
Mr. and Mr
aon Miltord
¢ialimotivr
mg cule
Mr: wd Ke
ry Bh or
has Lee)
{riends in
Mr
Rabb
BOTA
Sanday
Bhunkwiter home
Mr and Me
Roy. Ralph
Gihner gus
in Laws
¥
and
¥ 3
HO
Miltoy Eltere
Nt Sahday
Mire. lucy
Glring the
sling of Yar
ang
with ner
Conaway
week were
nell Har.
Ariny ang
with
who 18 in Lhe
nome a 1uriugh
Bellefonte
and Mre Robert Cunavay
famiy «pent Bunday afternoon at
the home of his slater Mrs Fred
Kesslitg and family =t Yarmell
Other callers were Mr: Lucy Cor
way, Mr. and Mra Milford §
and son Milford
Miss Esther Be
cation with het
Bechdei of Howard R ID
Mrs. James Clark of Greensburg
accompanied by Mrs, Margaret Dul-
len of Nittany, Mrs Elizabeth Lau-
bach of Jersey Shore, Miss Margaret
Dullen of Lock Haven, visited the
{ former's sistér, Mrs. George Dolan
on Monday
Mr. and Mrz. James Shafler
| daughters were Sunday afternoon
CaLES at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Emel of Yarnell,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh
and son Bobby of Belicfonte, B.D
Mr. and Mrs Sumner Noll and fam-
lly were called to Btate College Sut-
rday afternoon on adeount of the
Laeribus illness of thelr rather, Mr J
D. Neidigh. He was taken to the
Geisinger Hospital at Danville Sun-
day morning We wish for him a
speedy recovery
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harter, Mr
antl Mrs. Charles Harter and dangh-
ters Gertrude and Beverly. spent
Sunday afternoon at the Harry Har
ter keane at Kylertown,
Mr. and Mis Calvin Kling, sen
Burton and children were Sunday
callers at the D. P. Ertiey hohe.
on
{tere
va.
Martha
hdel spent hep
moan
{and family over the weekend
home were Mrs, Emma Kling and
granddaughter, Dorothy Betz of
Lock Haven, Mrs. Mary Delt; and
daughter Josephine, Margaret Poor.
man. of Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and |
| family ang Mrs Boma Vonnds calle!
| ed at the John Hoy home in Lokk |
| Haven on: Sunday
Mr. and Mis. Lester Bartley and
family were Monday evening callers
gl the DP. Ertley hom.
Mi. and Mrs. Samuel Tréxler, ron
Billie and daughter Donna Jean, of
Pleasant ‘Cup, were Sunday supper
guesta-at the ©. BE. Aley home,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Yearick urd
son Buddic of Mill Hall, RD spent
Bufiday eveitlng al the Swope howe,
Bette Aley sperit Sunday aftervidon
al the sadie place, Sa
song,
They |
Corps Ad
Bohool at Victoria, |
and;
and
Ben Vonada of Downingtown, Pa. |
| visited with his father and brother,
Sunday visitors at the Alice Bets
|
Carl
| State and son of Mr
neth E Kellogg,
street, Bellefonte,
Lo become a member of Alpha Bela
Chapter, of Kappa Phi Kappa nat-
fonal professional fraternity in edu
cation, Carl, who was graduated
from Bellefonte High School In
11939 Is enrolled (in the School of
Education at Penn Blate and Is ma-
Joring In languages
Mary Lou Wise 14, daughter of
Charles R. Wise of Lock Haven
who was seriously Injured in an au
tomobiie goeckdent sevesal weeks ago
along the Jacksomville road just east
of Belleionte, was discharged from
the Centre County Hospital last Fr
day and admitied to the Lock Ha
ven Hospital, Plans are being made
to take her to a Philadelphia ho
pital for operations required by the
serious head ang facial injurie
suffered. Her condition is
Although It wag feared the girl
might lose the sight In one ey* th
atest report Is that her
not be impaired
A picture fell
State College
fell over in
and Mrs. Ken
of East High
has been Invited
eyesight will
from the wall
nome a
the shine residence
Were reporty of thunder
was no storm last 1
A check-up on the
wismograph in the Mineral
tries Building revealed that the:
had been a ‘quake, of what inte
8 where centered it « d
COX
nr
whe
hursda
College
Indo
there
there
night
ily or
be determined or
Lhe recording
med The
the w
dice
apparatu Mn -
fall of
the
the pileture
movement }
19) and
HBenve
eard by
ali and
poried oy
of West
thunder was h
Ceorge 1
Langsiord o
ven
auman xin 88 an
just
Was, Saves L
Witness Lhe
last week when
injured in an auto-pede
ident and unable to com-
orn husking and
About a dozen men
one morning, Ww
field
a5 much anve
the Mil
all
ILE NDOTS Cede
Wa
art
hi
hores cam
in early
ANG wWasgsons to the
about 4 undred bushel
and cribbed It
ven
haved
eared
plied
nis
weed
Hosterman 4
W. EW
Ve
week As
week were Mo
eit
.
M 2 ang daugt
Wea ver
Blaine
and daughier }
and © chikdren. Dicks
ail adigd 5
Harter and daugh te
Be pent Monday
Belle!
Mrs, John Se
ren of Centre Hall
Bellefonte
noon and
E Aly home
The Trends and nelghbors of
Jacksonville and vicinity held a Var
ely shower for Mr. and Mre John
Wels? Jr. of Bellefonte. on Thu
everiing Those presnt were
M Ped Dixson and child.
Elan and Ronald Mr
Mri Ed Bartley and sons Ar
thr, Rov. Ralph and Pred. My
Miles Bartley ahd daughters Rebeo-
ca, Ciarabelle, Marthe Janie, Rosella
Dorothy, and son Carl and
Philip, Mrs. Harry Baird, Mrs, Chas
Guirer, Mrs. Nevin Yearick, Shirley
Rossman, Beverly and Donald Von
| ACR, Mary June Harry ree
Fy¢, Ray McKenny, Ceorge long
Mabel. George and Charles Garrett
Elmer Swope, daughter Arlene and
son Cedrge, Mrs William Dixson
Pail Krape, Josephife Deitz Pets
Dolan, Kenneth Neldigh, Mr: WE
Weebl, Christine and Edward Burd
Mr. and Mis. George Weight, Mr
and Mrs William Boone and sons
Dean, Ed, Jim and Boyd, Mrs. John
| Weber and Jdeughter Anna, Mr. and
Mrs. John Weber, Jr. Mr. ang Mrs
| Howard Dixsont, Mrs. Jacob Dixson
| and son Donald, Mr. ang Mrs Geo
Boone, Mr. and Mrs James Lucas,
Mra. Mary Deitz, Mr. and Mis Wil-
lism Beightol and sons Parl, Har-
ry. and daughter Louise and (riend
Harel Daughenbasgh, Mm Willard
Yea ick and daughters June and
Ethel and son Buddy, Mrs. Bd Aley
and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs
Deimer Ertley and children Kenneth
| and Peggy Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Bum-
ner Noli and children Dickey and
Elsie Jane, Walter Spicer, Paul Con.
; ter, and Mrs, Harry Swope, Mr. and
Mra, Weber received many useful
| Rifts, and they want to: express
{ their thanks for all who helped
in the aflair. They all returnad
homie wishing Mr, and Mrs. Weber
happiness on thelr road of matri- |
, inohlal life
Laie)
wl Yer
fh AN ile
chaeffer and
Mrs Jack
spent I'n
ning at
ed
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FAIRVIEW
Mrs
Monday with Mrs. Guy Lucas
i Lewis Lucas of Camp Meade, spent
{the weekend with home folks.
home
| Katharine
Kellogg, a Junior at Penn |
| HK
Fred Peters and Baby spent
| Mrs James Luchs visited at the |
Amelia Chapman home on Thurs- |
(day.
| Ms Rowell Lucas and daughter |
i
| Evelyn visited with Mes. Ouy Lucas |
| Thursday. afternoon.
Mr and Mrs Alvin Corman und’
children of Howard RD. visited on
Sanday at the Duey Bhay home.
Sunday vidtord © at the Amelia
Chapman home were Mrs Mary |
Jane Tareas and Osear Nyman of |
Mt Eagle, Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Mr. dha Mr Imes Laions
| Valley
and |
Irvin Laieas home ut ‘Wingate,
Jones dnd two children of Pleasant |
|
two sons visited on lah at the
| ¥inger,
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BLANCHARD
Saturday evening callers at the |
of Ben Nef were Mr. and |
Homer Lyons of Bellefonte
Rupert, Bellefonte Ruth
Mr:
Sunday School Lesson
and Anna Rupert of Beech Creek
and Charles Liz of Monument
Mr. Edward Rupert of
Creek is a little improved
on the sick list
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth plker of
Wingate vidted with Mrs. Walker
parents, Mr, and Mrs. E T. Rupert
(From last week)
Many residents of the town have
been discussing the dangers that
may arise from the boyy who
BB guns, being careless as to
“marks It may be
would be more careful
dent were brought
ton, Last week some ons
ICHh @ gun missed Lhe
the sheet penetrated a
the Bamuel Bowman 1}
Bowman nharro
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SIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
School Lesson
1941
International Sunday
for November 2
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GOLDEN TEXT
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righteou forgly
and 1» cleanse u
righteousne
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the
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wily escaped belt
On Tuesday, guests at the home
{ Mr. and Mr Charlie
were Mrs Ernest McGill
Rober Mrs, Raymo
Lock Haven
Mr M Harold
rece ord that
and
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and Pi
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Mr
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worl
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nootg ol Lhe
Eva
HIME PoT
enjoyed 1
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Harry
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as
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Wedne
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day
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Fadl SLove
app ils
metiged Wat
OPLBATY Mr
the Beliefon te
opeTal.on wa wer.ormeg
morning. At
ents report the
0 recOvery
Ray Qrndor!
made az ba iness
one day last week
Moet of the farmers expect 0
finish corn husking this week pro-
viding the weather permits. The
crop is moderately good to good
An eight pound baby boy arrives
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gu
Kiingeér at Northumberland The
young people of this place remember
Mrs. Klinger as Miss Evelyn Has-
Wise
hospital
t
earn B13
existence anvehere
Ri ligio x 1
to im
wv nara % ir
1id Rabbi
pentiy at
guest Sy
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wo
from dis
David de Sols Pool re-
the Spanith amd Portu-
nagogue, New York “The
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years
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the
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brings
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clearly
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Det
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to Binga
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the Peninsula
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