Page Threa — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SPRING MILLS | STATE COLLEGE Marion PLEASANT GAP | October 30, 1941. (From last week) | Recent guests at the Harry Spear | Avery, members of the Home Econ —————————— Evangelistic services will be held | tical gifts were opened. The friends | home were Mrs. Gertrude Ward and Speaking of community organiza~| following the parade there will b? | omic staff at the College attended a M1 William Peace apd Mi jvered by Rev. Miller and enjoyed at the Methodist church beginning | departed wishing Mr, and Mrs | daughter Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. tion, some towns have grown up!a program with round and square! convention in Detroit, Mich, from Willlam Thomas Jr, wer Sunday evening Nov, 2nd, at 7:30. Cartwright many more happy Elwyn Lewis and Miss Pear! Gib- aimlessly without any purpose, with | dancing In the school auditorium. | last Thursday untll Tuesday ven shoppers Priday Everybody welcome. birthdays. | son of Pittsburgh, no co-ordination and co-operation Music by the Open Wagon Boys. | week In the aftern on the Miss Mary C. McGowan left last Mrs. Aaron Donley, of Julian, Mrs. | Mr, and Mrs, Gardner are spend- | among groups, with no interest Everybody is invited to participate Mr and Mrs. W, A. Broyles of | tl Saturday, Oct, 18th, for her vaca- Al Smith and Mrs. W. J. Daughen- | ing a weeks vacation in Pittsburgh. | manifested in the common welfare Miss Dorothy Henry spent last East Post r ave nue have as their tion to visit friends in Pittsburgh | baugh of Meadville spent a few days | At the Brotherhood meeting held of all members of a communily.| Friday visiting friends at Lewis Fash Mr Charles Broyles of Fair- and from there she will further her | with Mrs, John Cartwright, last Thursday evening in the | There should be community organi- | youn noun tnd er at th trip by plane to Lakewood, and| Mzps john Cartwright motored 0| School house motion pictures on | Zetion In finding ways to meet com-| we Cleveland, Ohio. Orbosonia one day last week to at- | outdoor life were shown | munity needs through the co-opera- Word has been received announc- | tend her aunts funeral, | The Women's ‘Circle of Christian tion of the Civic Club. The com- | ing the birth of a baby girl, on Oct Miss Geraldine Cartwright spent | Service will hold an Apron Social munity should be put on a practi ber Company {ather Dr. A. C. Bhuey of Tyrone ome 2rd. to Mr, and Mrs, Harry W. |, + oh . . { 3 pin / : cal busines: basis, with leadership iat L A. OC. Shue 3 * | hom Musser of Suffolk, Va. The little a few days last week in Tyrone, in the M. E. church Friday night, (0 invite some small industries to| Our government pays farmers for| and Mrs. Herbert von Dorsel 0 girl who weighed 7 pounds and 4 Mr Clyde Lingenfelter and Mr | October 24th, locate In our town. Going out of idle acres in which weeds « an in- Lancaster. ounces at birth has been named | Charles Dauffenbaugh of Johns-| Mrs, Clyde Ripka died unexpect- | your town shopping does not show | dulge In unhampered growth, while! John Nicholas of North Holme Miriam Alice. Mrs. Musser will be | !0%0, and Miss Marion Franek of edly at 11:45 o'clock Monday night | any Interest in your home town and | PO checks have been passed in our | street spent the nd in Knox remembered as the former Mary | Clarence spent the weekend with | of a cerebral hemorrhage while vis- | is not the making of a town. The town for ralsing weeds which are ville, Tenn Miss Geraldine Cartwright, {iting her husband at his lumber | merchants of our town all handle a 80 abundant crop around the mill Mrs. M Intermediate Marvin S8kiles moved his fam- Rev. and Mrs. C. Gall Norris of Lowden Uy to Karthaus last Tuesday where | Bast College avenue had as their Bullock he is employed by the Houtz Lum- | guests on Thursday Mrs. Norri Mrs Ann Lucas of this place Mrs, Winnie Kerin left Saturday Oct. 25th. for Herkimer, N. Y., to] visit her son Daniel and family | Her son Arthur took her by auto as far as Binghamton, where she was met by Daniel, who accompanied | her the rest of the way. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmerman of Altoona, visited at the home of | Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, and | called at the John F, Lucas home | Sunday afternoon Thursday evening supper guests | it the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Homer Quick were: Mrs. Minnie Gulliver and sister Mrs, Maud Kennedy, of Kane. Also Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Elder of Curwensville, The Woman's Society of Christ'an Service of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs, Roman Wag- ner, Thursday evening of last week Those present were: Mrs. Clyde Borger, Mrs. Sarah Fye, Mrs, Anme Norton, Mrs. Doyle Borger, Mrs Glenn Fye and Mrs. H. L. Yeager The ladies planned for the Bazaar and supper to be held the first week in December; watch for the date, to be announced later Mr. Harris Watson has improved his home, he erected a new brick chimney. Mr Thomas Schmoke was the mason Carpenters at this date are busy building a hunting lobby at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Sch- nars. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Moyer, of Reading, Pa. are rejoicing over the birth of a 7'¢ pound baby boy, born ct. 24th. 1041. Mrs. Moyer wil] be remembered as the former Miss Lu- cile Quick of this place Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Watson's mother, Mrs. Isaacson of Grassflat Those who attended the quiitin last Thursday at the home of Mr Cyrus Schnars were: Mrs Fye Mrs lyde Borger, Mrs ford Martin, Mrs. Roll Fye Jacob Hazzard, Mrs. Alfred Borger Mrs. Ambers Fye, Mrs. John Lucas Mrs. Gregg Watson, Mrs. Annie Norton, Mrs. Walt Holt, Mrs, Ray Watson Mrs. Charles Guenot, Mrs Max Fitzs.mmons. A delicious din- ner was served. Mr. Harris Watson spent ant Sunday afternoon at {& of Mr. Howard Lucas. Mr. and Mrs Oliver Quick Jersey Shore, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Quick Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and daughter Hope were to Philipsburg Hos 1 last Wednesday afternoon where they visited Mrs Edward Morris and daughter Lillian of Brisbin, who had been injured in an automobile accident the Friday before, Thel injuries were serious, hink they will recover Mr. Alex Black, wife of Clearfield us of Pieasa (ag n lest Wednesday ads her the weeken! were: M Ross, of Wyoming, Miss Jane Lewis and friend, and Donald and Ann Lewis, of Williamsport; Mrz, Anna Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulhol- lan. and son David of Tyrone, Mr John Bowes of Dudas, and Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas cf Moshannon Gn Sunday afternoon Mr, and Mrs. James Bea's, sons Evan, Paul ar<d Pete daughter Patsy and Mrs Rey Watson, motored to Philips- | burg Hospital whory they visited As. Edward Mortis, tinued their teins to Clearfield Hos. pital to visit Mr. Milford Yandes of and laughter | it':an of Brizbia. They also con-| Mr. and Mrs. Blair Foust, SONS | | George and Bill, daughter Adda, | and Miss Kay Thomas all of Tyrone | visited the John Cartwright home | Sunday. Mrs. John Cartwright and Miss | | Geraldine Cartwright, accompanied by Mrs. Donley of Julian and Mrs Al Smith and Mrs. W. J. Daugh- enbaugh of Meadville, visiteq rela-| tives in Rebersburg one day last week. (From last week) There were 54 present at the | Methodist Sunday School. Sermon by Rev. C. M. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fount Lewis at Snow Shoe. Mr. and Mrs, Bennie Fye, and son “Dick,” and daughter Lorraine of Lock Haven were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fye's, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulholland of Tyrone, were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Borger who recently purchased the Joe Katchik property, moved in last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Borger are rent- ing the house Bdvin Borger's vacal- ed, and also moved the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon Watson and family of Milesburg, visited rela- tives and friends here Sunday. Mr, Curtin Lucas of Chester, a student of Penn State, spent Satur- day afternoon with relatives here Messrs Charles Flemming Gregg Watson, Ray Watson, James and Evan Beals motored to the Clear- field Hospital Sunday afternoon tc call on Milford Yandas who is a patient there. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guenot Sunday even- ing were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ekly of Axe Mann. Sunday of Jast week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fortney and family, and Mrs. Lulu Conaway ol Williamsport spent Sunday at the Charles Guenot home and Mrs, Andy Zingle amd were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, John 3ergeant George McClusic is stationed at Belover, Va, spent the weekend with relatives here and at Clarence. Mr. John Lucas is repairing the front porch at the home of Mrs Ida Groe. Our teachers from our town at- tended the teachers | tute held iu Bellefonte last Thursday and Fri- day. commen MP sass — YARNELL (From last week) Miss Rebecca Confer and LeRoy Walker of Orviston spent Sunday at the Raymond Coakley home Miss Jean Haagen who Is attend- Lock Haven Teachers College t the weekend with her parents A number of our people attended Harvest Home Services at the Ad- vent church Sunday p. m Biward Robinson and family have moved to Middle River Md. and Richard Haagen and family to Jer- sey Shore. Mrs. Clyde Bitner and son Wil- liam of Lock Haven motored to | Yarnell on Sunday morning bring- ing with them Mrs, John Nestlerode {of Beech Creek, also Miss Jean Haagen a student at the State Teachers College at Lock Haven and spent the day with tne form- ers’ brother, Harry S. Haagen and family. Other members of the fam- {ily who were present were: Mrs, | Wintired Alkey of Bellefonte, Mrs | this place. They report that all are | ro noth Breon and brother Neil improving. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Re- | Haagen, of Rebeysburg; Richard terick and Miss Sue Wagner, pion Haagen, wife and daughter of Jer- visited Mrs. Morris and Lillian Miss Alice Borger, who is employ- ed at the home of Mrs. Saives, in Clarence, spent Sunday and Monday | at her home here. Mrs. Alfred Borger is improving his home by installing a hot water heating plant Mrs, Anna Lewis of Tyrone was & pleasant visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culver Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Yeager and daughter Mrs. Harold Borger and children, motored to the Clearfield Hospital on Saturday and visited Mrs Yea- ger's brother, Mr. Milford Yandes | {U. B. church is suffering with quinsy. We hope for him a speedy and found him much improved. The funeral of Mr. David Wagner Jest Friday afternoon was attended by many relatives and friends from | a distance, some from Johns town, Brisbin and Philipsburg and Curwensville, It was a mili- tary funeral, as he was a World War veteran. The family have the sym- sey Shore: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and ¢aildren of Middle River, Md., also J Ed. Confer of Milesburg; Mr, and Mrs. Don Shaw- | ley and Shirley Haagen, Bellefonte and Mrs. Amelia Rickard, Mlles- burg. HOUSERVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Eckenroth | were entertained to supper by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook Friday even- ing Mrs. Bertha Lyle spent Tuesday | with Mrs. Charles Packer. Rev. W. O. Woomer, pastor of the recovery of Baltimore, Md. spent the weekend | with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, How- ard Neff, mill at Snow Shoe Mr, Isaac Tressler Sr, who died suddenly at his home was Jald to rest Saturday in the Lutheran cem- etery Mr, Tressler was a well liked and respected citizen and leaves a host of friends who mourn his passing beside the following { children who survive: Mrs. Rus- sell Brooks, Mrs, Orie Mulbarger Isaac and John Mr, and Mrs, Roy Adams spent Saturday and Sunday in Philadel- phia., Miss Bell of Johnstown has been visiting the Amicks for the past week. They will drive her hom? today and then go on a week's va- cation, leaving the baby with Mrs Amick's mother Mrs, Bell during | that time. Mrs. R W. Noll returned home last week from New York and Phil- adelphia where she had been visit- ing relatives, Paul Lego was home from Phila- delphia to spend the weekend with his family Mrs Margaret Sholl of Bellefonte, spent Priday with her sister Mrs Edward Mulfinger, Jimmie Mul- finger accompanied her home and remained for a visit until Saturday Fremont Hile was entertain ed Sunday at the home of her niece Florence Boyer, at Stale College Mrs. Harry Showers and Mrs Martha Noll attended the card party at Republican Club Bellefonte Friday evening The Ralston Derr family spent the weekend with relatives at Scitwenqsvilie Mr. Osmer is here from the west for a visit with sister Mrs. Boyd Spicher and other relatives in this y Sr —— A ————— HUBLERSBURG (From last week) Walker Grange held their go W church service on Sunday evening in the Reformed church with Rev Link preaching the sermon, having forty-two grangers present Mrs Arthur McCloskey and daughter of Lemont spent Wed- nesday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. E V g Mr. and Mrs, Willard Truckenmil- ler and family and Mr wd Heck- man motored to Buffalo, N.Y. on Thursday where they spent several days visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Truckenmiller They returned home Saturday even- ing Rev. and Mrs. Emory Deitrich of Irwin, spent several days last week visiting with the former's mother Mrs. Emeline Deitrich Mr: Leo Orr and children spent Thursday and Friday at the home of her parents at State College Mrs. Walter Dailey of Altoona spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Yearick Rev. James Musser of Scranton spent a couple days here with friend Mrs. John Hayes ig improving and is able to sit up some now. Her many friends will be glad to see her out and around again Rev. and Mrs. Charles Link left Monday for Rockwond where tfey will visit with the latter's parents, Miss Laura Hayes of Lock Haven and Fred Hayes of Beliefonte vis- ited at the John Hayes home on Sunday Mrs Eva Markie spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hogan Markle of Millbrook Mrs. J. R. Haney of Aaronsburg spent Friday with Mrs. Elymer Richness Mrs. P. A. Hinds iy now able to be up and around again, as her many friends will be glad to hear. I ——— JULIAN (From last week’ Mrs. Bruce Allen, of Canton O. is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. J. Hoover. Other visitors at the Hoover home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mre. James Glenn and daughter Genevieve of Belle- | fonte; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hughes {and son Billie of Bellefonte; Mr { and Mrs, Burke Veley and son Burke, of Jersey Shore; Mr and Mrs. Chick Rapiny, of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Emery, of Al-| toona; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emery, { of Tyrone. The John 8. Hoover home was’ blessed with the arrival of a nine pound baby boy on Columbus Day They named him Harry Roy. Among the many visitors at the! home were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy! | Tompson ang daughter, Geraldine Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neff and family | pe d daughier, a of Altoona; Mrs Sarah Peterson of | Prospect Park, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. 2 | E. Hoover of Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs. | | Charles Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Kenneth Garbrick and two! | children of Oregon, spent several | Glenn, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. George Dillon, of Julian; Mrs, Bruce | staple line of merchandise, while it seems an incentive to some people to waste a dollars worth of gas to save a nickle, Our merchants are heip- ing to maintain our schools and bank, while those that are gainfully employed fall to reciprocate A town that never has anything to do in a public way is on the way to the cemetery. Any citizen who will not do anything for his home town Is helsing to dig the grave. The man that curses the town furnishes the coffin. The calamity howler who is against public improvements Is making the shroud. The man that does his shopping out of town driving the hearse. The man that is always pulling back any publi enterprise throw: bouquets on the grave. preaches the funeral services sings the doxology and thus the town les buried from all SOrTOWS and care. The organization of a business mens association would be a wonderful asset to our town Corn husking is in full swing and farmers are reporting a good crop in quantity and quality Mrs. R. E Henry Frank Delong home last werk Spring Mills will have Ly annual Hallowe'en celebration on Thursday evening. October 30th. The parade will be ied by the Spring Mills band RTI We the month of Oct the vegetation Or Harris is Any person want to live call around t shall and wife at vacant rooms in the rent reasonable Joseph Saxion brick yard at Port Matilda Guests at the home of Ira Ben- ner on Sunday were George McKin- ley, wife and three accomplished young daughters, Vivian une and Winifred of Milesburg and Edwin Benner, brother of Ira Benner from State College. Mr. McKinley will have nus vacation the first week in November and he will then spend some of his time at the Benner home doing some carpenter work--bulid a porch and lay brick for a flue The remainder of the time he will do some hunting for deer Mrs. Edward Lucas spent Monday in Bellefonte with friends and reia- tives Mrs ra Benner has been very seriously ill for the past two weeks She contracted a heavy cold while picking beans and potatoes which caused neuralgia in her head and jaws, causing severe pain. A doctor was called and at this writing she is improving slowly Paul Blair will move from the James Kerstetter farm here in the spring to his fathers farm at Buffalo Run, which he bought. A Mr. Houtz from Jacksonville, we understand will move on the Kerstetter farm Miss Lydia Rider returned to her home al Tyrone on Sunday evenin She came down to do Mrs. Ira Ben- ners work while she has been on the sick list Mrs. Roy Crust, who has been up at Niagara Falls the past couple months, has returned to her home at State College. She has improved her farm home at Waddle by having a new roof on. Her son Guyer and son-in-law Lewis Marks did the work James Shillings has bought a Ply. mouth coupe to travel to his work at State College George Rider is working at the Titan Metal Co wi Mas VALLEY VIEW (From last week) Those who called at the Clarence Pardoe home were: John George and Frank Brosky, of Bellefonte and Marion Houser of Valley View Miss Evelyn Floray was a weekend guest at the home of Elimbeth Par- oe The Junior choir of Valley View went to Spring Mills Sunday night to sing in the United Brethren church, Mr: Clarence Pardee had the working | misfortune of breaking her finger The C. E Class held a hallowe'en party, Julia Eckley served. A good time was had by all, those present { were: Mrs, Corman, Mr. and Mrs Walker, Virginia, Julia and Peggy | Eckley, Elizabeth and Clarence Par- doe, Martha and Bobby Rider, {| Norman Houser, Elmer and Thelma Wion, Stuart and Betty Jane Keith and Eugene Wion. i Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Bryan of Ford City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Eckley. Sun- day Mr. and Mr: Bryan, Mr. and jai the Mr. F. P. Palmer home. MM property Mrs. Lulu Brungart spent last week visiting her son Kermit Brun- gard and family at Loganton Very Good progress is being an the WPA road project sinking creek road starting town intersection Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wentzel of Loganton were visitors at the C. E Ziegler home last Tuesday evening Mrs, Annie Smith returned hom after an extended visit with friend and relatives at Clearfieid Henry spent Vera Myers returned from an extended visit wit} at Preeport enjoyable Lr Mrs. Harry Condo son hard, of Cumberiand and Mr, and Mrs, S8imon Ward State College, were guests at ul Wa parents over ne POTTERS MILLS From last week) Mrs. John Stoner {rom Bellefo visited Thursday at U ather, Mr. H. E Paust The Misses Madeline and n Sunday d wife Ir Merrill family from Aaroi Mr. Fioyd Palmer, wif Eleanor, of Hazelton, Mrs Malu from Lemont visited a day last week Walter Armstrong a wife { Bellefonte calied al the Palme: home on Sunday afternoon Quite a few of our people atlend- ed the Evangelistic services in tre Hall Sund evening Mrs. Lee Brian and two co of! Bellefonte, vigited on 8 the home of her parents Mrs E B Palmer Ba RUNVILLE State Sabbath School church at Philipsburg on Thursday Nov. 6th The first quarterly conference will be held at Yarnell U. B. church on Wednesday night Nov. 3th. Dr. Lear- ish presiding Rev. E R Miller and wife and Mrs. Emest Milton and Mrs. Sallie Puii attended the District Confer- ence at Tyrone U. B. church on last Wednesday Oct. 22nd. afternoon and evening session Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of Bal- timore, Md., motored here and visit- ed with home folks over the weekend Through the courtesy of Nir, Clyde Watson of Milesburg, Mr. and Mrs John Furl were all to attend the Jacksonville Grange meeting last Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Walker have been remodeling their new home they purchased this summer and on last Friday they moved in The C. E. fall rally held at Centre line last Priday evening was well attended by our church. 168 being present which won the points to win the Bellefonte District Banner, Mrs E 8. Bennett the C. E. president is | very much pleased with the fine co- | operation put forth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Purl mo- tored to Pleasant Gap, visited with Mrs. Dorothy May last Sunday. Bald Eagle Grange will hold a special meeting Thursday evening, Oct. 30th. All members are to be present PINE GLEN (From last week) Thor who visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ira Plubell last Sunday were Mrs. Eila Green and daughter Rudy and granddaughter of Delaware; Mrs. Nicholson and son Charles of Morrisdale; Mrs. Pupe of Philips burg: Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Andrews of Williamsport; also Mr, and Mrs Fred Plubell and daughter Marie. 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Hall ing a week with her parents, Mr | business Martin Cartwright and family; Mr., Miz Doyle Packer ad Frome {of Dix Run, price and low operating costs— —then you know exactly what we mean when we say that, under today's conditions, Chevrolet economy is both a personal advantage and a national asset. and Mrs Albert Hazzard and son; Mrs. Mahlon Lucas; Mr. and Mrs Frank Leader and grandson, Kay. Rev. and Mrs. McCoy and family; Mrs, Harry Yeager; Mrs. Harold Borger; Mrs, Annie Norton; Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Pye and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jgoob Hazzard; Mrs. Blgir Foust and family and Miss Kay Thomas all of Tyrone, Miss Marion Franek of Clarence, Al a late hour refreshments were served after which the beautiful ang prac- Hook and children. Mrs. Roxie Stover called on Mrs Roy Wirtz Sunday. Mrs. Wirtz has been suffering with an attack of gall stones. Mrs. Ralph Hook and son Charles spent one day recently with Mrs. Dorsey Eckenroth they were joined in the evening by Mr. Hook and daughter, Jean. Classified Ads bring results, HOME LEMON JUICE RECIPE TAKES OFF UGLY FAT be rd "Re Tuesday evening Virginia Beckley served the girls Otterbein Guild at {the U. B. church. Those present; j were Julia, Peggy, and Virginia Eok- | ley, Peggy and Betty Pardoe, Mona | Lose, Marion Houser, Beverly Sager | Anna and Emma Johnson Mrs Corl, Fay Fike, Kathlene Casper, Jeanne Breon, Mary Shope, Jose phine Yarnell and Pauline Breon Refreshments were served after the meeting and all had. a very nice time, {and Mrs. Forrest Eckley. { Mr. and Mrs. Conners of Row City | visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mackel over the weekend. { Mrs. Ada Ramsey and daughter Mary Ellen, Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Ramsey and son Dennis also Mr, | Robert of Altoona, visited | with Mr. and Mrs. Schmoke over | the weekend. i Maynard S8chmoke, Donald Hoov- or. . 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