November 6, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. iit Tha PINE GROVE MILLS The milk meeting scheduled fer itor in our burg November 3 in Baileyville Compin- | Mr. and Mrs ity Hall has been postponed unt | qa ughters Lois, Doris and Edna Friday. November 7 at 8 p. m. Geo. | were supper guests on a big roast P. Irvin is president of the loeal | chicken repast. at the Res district | Groendyke home at Penna Mrs. Kathryn Black of Washing- | nace last Friday evening ton, D.C, ‘motored up In her mW Last Thursday Miss Betty Balle Cadillac 12 Inst week for two weeks'| of State College, and Donald A visit with parents, Hon and Mrs | Grubb, State College, were JWI Kepler on West Madn street. | in holy matrimony bv Rev Mrs. Black, the former Riss Koath-| N pisher at the Lutheran parson- ryn Kepler, was joined by her hus- | using the ring ceremony The band on Saturday last | bride is a graduate of State College George Elder of Cumberland, Md. | High. The groom is a son of Mr is here this week for his annual 2 and Mrs. H. A. Grubb, popular coal weeks' hunting vaeatlon on his | dealer and farmer, After a 10 days’ vouithful stamping grounds along cnevmoon to Niagara Falls and ond Tussey ‘anada a with hi brother, Paul R. HH Hess, general agent for I.| Grubb in Battle Creek, Mich. They H.C. Co. of this district, spent a| Will be at home on the Grubb farm fow days the past week with our.) north of tewn, Congratuia la¢al 1. H. C. agent, Wilbur Dodd The Roy Gafes apartment house on East Main street is unde: some well arranged M1 M1 J. Fred Gearhart were re guests tt] Charle home in bury Saturday p. m Willis Schilling Ful James | age nd na M1 a1 aan Wilbur Dodd wit? «Ome going with some dents ing | Tyrone improvements and ent Gearhart ON a theatre Ed louser family will m the Metager fan Meek's Church Olewine fm n ‘the Bran now the prot { Bellefonte ‘Trust Flugené Ir Claude Witmer, of Boalsburg, ai Fry were li a Norristown, Pa. cow dr in our midst Monday and in quest ol Guerrn Clande, a | towns! duet, has numbers on UU scald which good feeding Coal deals Homan is erect dinney The week In Mu use ' oO the Farmer J. Foster ing locomotion by } cane account of a bad atin lumbago On Wwaortan capital © rdent choice am L rguson (ily evening ortsman’s meeting reads around fminisira Colleg: held then ry ‘B numuerin an iua e- Prd Hiding from th Clal Bu Harpste Harpster, gon pLumbert and able When week my ea V ale I NUKE LB bey on the Pred R rv farm on gorgeousl jecoruted Takipole and is awmill this week for Ing of the bet market. the 341 ent nin ber Miss the vi Braneh care of Mr last Wa afamin four wvitanun banque Mac Goheen { i Jae D. Neidigh has returned 10 | gga residents of his home [rom elsinger ospilal | agp anfway had i and & Eyed the under the Btate Colle Mr: Jame are thi. week home folks in Jol Turkey and Sweet er: and big sn are Joe Shoemaker ner who hot on Bald Fagie Tides Prof. Paul IT. Wr College faculty, TWH y H Ck ter 4 thi Sherman Ask EHTS nome ore Anon t Hye ne — - bi ilipaburg taken aft H; Wal £1 Hn wa the J of Bradiord home of his pare James Dizon iam Hotkey df Harris- pent Sunday at the home of uay Pobert P T Mr ILO S her parents, Mr. Mrs, Clyde Hoover, Other visitors at the Hoover inday at M ¢ : home were Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Shirs Primary Course | roms ue yr wna yo burg Mills, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bickle of Harrisburg Miss Velda Hoover spent the weekend ‘at the home of her par ents, Mr Mrs. William Hoover Mis: Iva Burkey of Howard and Mrs. Jane Wertz of Philadelphia vise ited at the home of © sister, Mrs James Hodge rthur Holt, who nloved at Johnstown, to the home of his aunt, Priv Carl Fohnar some time with his parents Mrz. Irvin Fohnar Mrs. Flora Jenkins, Mr Harry Kelly and family. of Johns» town. spent several days of last week with Mrs. Jenkins niece Mrs 8chmoke Mr. and Mrs family, Lucy of Rew City ners’ sister, weekend Miss June Hodge of spent several day with Mrs. Clair Benton Freddie Plubell, son Mi van Plubell, has been ( fined to his home on account of a cold The little fellow is much bets Ler thig writing Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Sehmoke | motored to Philipsburg Sunday af«| i ternoon where they visited with F Mrs. Safah Leniger of Karthaus and Mrs. Selma Nelson of Munson, whe | are both surgical patients at the will and ang DUAL INSTRUC- TION FLIGHT LESSONS AT Government Approved Flying Schools from Coast-to-Coast 1 Hours of Home Study for 2 and heir has been em- has returned Mrs. Bones spending Mr. and Your Ground Werk Authentic Lesson Texts for ale Guidance & Future Reference Written Exams and Graded Tests Give 6 hours per week fo home study and you cco. master this course in 15 weeks we including your 6 [lying lesgons at the airport in this National hooks up most convenient for ALL COMPLETE — ONLY ‘49 —-_ -— - A. —— Ld | NATIONAL AVIATION PREP SCHOOL Fort Lee, N. J Send full details for enrolling in the Aviation Pilot's Primary Course and nearest airport, Name | Address City Mrs and Martin Conners and and Junior Conners, visited with Mrg Cone Mrs, Mackel over the you, Pottersdale Mr. and Pay a3 you learn and His of My at Albert | united | Philipsburg Hospital, Mr Schmoke were accompanied Leniger of Karthans Mr. and Mrs, James hoppers at ‘Bellefonte week and Mm by M Mackel were one day last Clearfield, with relatives Holt of evening James Bunday friends - COLLEGE TWP. Roy K ortunate of cottontail season Mr. and Mrs. H ughter Lols were day at the home of ister«<in~iaw Mr Houck Dinner guest and Mrs. Hogan nd Mn Waltey ne, RR. D Vonada and spent and the Hmit the Fogleman was one of hunte who got the the first day of f G. Sunday and guests on Sune her brother and | and Mrs. Eanl! Mr Mi nday with Markle were | Weaver of and Mr. and Mrs famil Mach or elle! Hela ol member held I i-H Club Hallowe'en party venting at the hu mene Mr. and echuments wert I I 1} [ 1 Strabie William Deviriney Were Hid Do Moet Former Sheriff Hurley Succumbs ieey unent Cot Altoona, and Bellefonte the Bellefonte Elk Logan Fire Company Mi irley was a member of John church and took in active interest in matters of clive impor He wi widely known throughout the cn wis held in high esteem by of friend Hurley ago Miss New Enierprise three daughters wite of Prederick Hazel Hurley, both bfirg. Florida, and Frederick Hallowell, The daughters Nittany ki ito win a meni Ladige and Bellefonte Aitheran tance circle Mr wiz married 54 Emma Replogle and to this union were born Della Cory and Miss of Bt. Peters Helens, wife of of Bellefont« from Flotida had been visiting tHelr parents’ home here since September and Were here when their father succumb ed Other survivors in addition Mrs Hurley, intiude two grandson William Kerk, of Los Angeles, Calif and Stanley Kerk, of Philadelphia; two sisters and a brothers, MIs; Ar- thur B. Parker and George H, Hur- ley. beth of Philipsburg, and Mrs Howard M. Fleck, of Warriors Mark Funera) services were held Ye terday morning at the late home on West Howard street, with the Rev E. Arnold, pastor of St. John’ Lutheran church, assisted by Rev Harry C. Stenger. pastor of the pellefonte Methodist church, in charge. Tnterment wag made in the Union cemetery, with short Mason - at the grave The Mas- 4 of Roaring Spring and | attended the funeral im | to to i¢ services otic lodge Woodbury a body wisi MF oo More Paralysis Canes Additional cases of infantile par- | aly have beer admitted to the | (wisinger Hospital at Danville, three | being admitted from Northumber- | land county in a single day. Oné“is| from Hummels Heights, Point] Township: one from Coal Township; | and one from Centralia. A two-years | old girl of Briarcreek Township, | Columbia eounty, is alsern die. | admission for treatment of the dis- ease, UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Bervice duy 0:15 Margaret work at Mond chool on Sunday followed by Ing sel 10.30 the pastor Hey William now Epworth League in the evening i Ing in 6:80 Ing in Presbyterian Church ' Services being held thi week | labor in the church, Tue Wedne M1 day, Thursday and any in ister with Rev. Bawy ML Un i Mis the principal speaker of \ A cordial wel evervone attend morning regula with s¢ preach Vice al mon by snyder muci re sdny hl il Fva n the come to they have a night Free Friday morning meeting preaching servi Suna {0 with sermon by Howard Jacob Sunday with cians Rey HERTHA NOVEMBER SPECIAL! Harness Oiled $9.00 Set Jn feam HEMPHILL'S Bishop Street PFA Allegheny and BELLEFONTE * % % XX % 7% * % HC WW KX * % AGAIN Cesee SETS THE PAGE! STATE COLLEGE | miiom 8B. Jones West Falr- her recent Quantico of nue. had ns on, Bdwin of an Parkin of Ridge thelr recent guest son of Durham and Mrs. Iv of West entertained a with a Hallowe'en evening B H Falr- roup Parson of thelr ON=IN~inw Mi Fred * % * XX % Why shift gears? .. when you can get improved Chrysler Fluid Drive with 2,000,000,000 miles of owner satisfaction behind it! r HAS happened again! 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Walter street ipsburg Stat nicely Billy to Mercershurg a patient In Ho Mr. and 1 1 moved nom Hilleres GraMus turneqd having been Memorial nas Academy Blair rdon the Tunting pital In BH ams: one West Have PLEASANT GAP Mr Lewis Bnyde ville, spent Bunday wd Lonbergers and George Magargel three week relatives ott J ay alternony f Harrisburg. cal- here Toesdey He ¢ condition of his son, Ford been iil for quite a while . He has been moved k Haven reporys th who has to men Mors Jared po. he 1} Ham Baturday. to ons and Evey on a wal regd er daughter and farm) Jerry Zettle and family Mount, returning moImiang spent Lhe Mrs R yard time will Robinson and son Ples wn Hone house Flovd the Philip Ban and Mrs Mr. ahd Mrs. Frankf of Hanover Mr Beightol, of Lewistown ard) Mrs Emory Man: Walker re Mr het pia Bp Plant nl ™ “Metal t the Titan The Blaine Swartz family plans move the new hon they are making on the rear of the Int of the honie oetopied by the Dublets,” but ewned by the Swarte's Berths Rbhumey and sister, Mrs Anna Roushe and Mre Ids Prazier of Ceufre Hall drove to Derry on Sunday, to visit with sone cousins Mr. and Mrs. Dauford Weber spent Saturday night with the Philip Barr {amily On Thursday evening. Hallowe'en parties were held at the homes of Mrs. Eugene Sampeel and Mrs. Geo Magargel, Jr Mrs. Henry Showers entertaining with Mrs. Sampse!l and Sunday School classes being the guests at both homes. About 20 at the Sampsel home and 12 at the Ma- garpels Effie Keller and Mrs. George Von- gunden spent Saturday in Lock Ha- ven shopping Laura Bess Keller was home from New York Sunday, for a day with Her family Samoel Rumberger has returned hom from the Geisinger hospital somewhdt improved In hesith Rev. and Mrs. I N. Miller drove SOGH Ano of Zion | to Huntingdon Saturday, Rev. Mil- | let spending the time hunting aad returning with both squirrels and rabbits to hig credit Johny Rose, one of the members | i of the local baseball team joined the | Marines, | : | | Mrs, | Mrs Hugh Etters and two daugh- ters, Betty and Sally, spent Sunddy with Mra. RB. W. Nell The Merry Maid Sunday School | Class held a Haliowe'sn party in the {| by the Gets British Order Orders from the British Purchas- ing Commission have been received Muflinburg Body Company r nearly 400 units, Work will be tarted next week, Difficulty lo be ing experienced in getling Lhe nee eel for the manufacturing hold up the gtarting dale announced, Already the ders for BO CApAcity, ‘ cessar and mav { officials COmMpany 02 bodies of and this order } CASHMERE JERSEY In tan, ci with gros- emphasizing is shoulders and the cardi. Shirt collar may be worn open or clos od. iZ to 20. eal gran nal closing. Sires Eg re 4 tf pL re ocd | garage at the Mre Jennie Florey || home, Thursday evening ™he Guy Kerstetter family Clara Kerstetter, Meadville, thelr home near Mr and Mrs. Robert Brown took charge | of their hole during their absence. EE a ————— Wing Carnegie Medal Emily Jean Oober, ter. N. Yu the Carnegie Hero Fond Comunise ston for heroism, In» life-saving | acl on August 4, 1940. A medal was | awarded her for resty three sons from drowning Towdnda Creek at Muniroeton, risking har lite in tie ach or oi “ 18.7of Roche. | has bon recognized” hy i Bd and § spent the |» weekend with the David Crumm’s al i § " Ny ‘YR lg dus, At nl EFOKTE hk
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