Page Threa November 20, 1941, Mrs. Emil of Centre Hall, mother her hip several months ago, is able of Mrs. Willlam Brown, spent sever- | to be about her home on crutches | al days with her daughter and fam- | and Is happy and contented, while ily. | Mr. Tressler, 99, was traveling about | Robert Gimble of Harrisburg, call- | town afoot on a business jaunt, | ed to see Mr. and Mrs. John Hoy|{ Mrs. Oscar Willams, a surgical | on Friday, while at State College on | patient in the Centre County Hos- a business trip pital, is reported to be getting along | Charles Straub had as his nicely on Sunday his brother and Alvin Krebs and Charles Shearer | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James were among the several men who | Straub of Lewisburg assisted in partially installing some | Weekend visitors at the Pomeroy | playground equipment on the Col- | Brooks home to see Mrs. Mary Wea- | lege Township schoolground on Sat. ver, who is ill were: her son, Orvis | urday afternoon, The equipment | Stover and famlly of Lock Haven; and materials for installation are | Mrs. Jacob Weaver and Miss Ruth | being furnished by the Lemont | Carner, of Hublersburg woman's Club. | Mrs. FP. A. Keller of Mr. and- Mrs. W. Lloyd Spicer be- | lege, spent Monday with came the proud parents of a baby Hoy daughter, Janet Louise, on October Mr. and M Clyde Lee of B 28. Their little family now consists fonte, spent Saturday with their of a boy and a girl Marvin and family Miss Anna Lyle is working Mrs. John Betz is t | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wirtz. her home from a serious Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Spicer and | (From Last Week) son Glenn, visited his uncle, Wil- The College Township news llam Walk and daughter, Miss Es- respondence is being turned over by ther at DuBois, on Wednesday Mrs. Charles Shearer to another Mrs. Rov Wirtz was operated upon | writer, Mrs. Hogan Markle of for gallstones at the Centre County | brook. The work is new Hospital on Friday since she was A little daughter, Betty Jo, was Hublersburg f born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neff to coming th locality Repor at the Centre Cuonty Hospital] on news i ] Nov. 5 State Mr. and Mrs Charles Houser spent Sunday with her borther, Mr and Mrs. Frank Houseman at Mill- heim guests sister=- | H.| State Col- Mrs. Ray Mrs lle- 301 for recovering a {line COr=- 11 Mili not the cor responden responder veal item College John Lyle lv announces tha chering already this hf Wed ; A. How " Mr. and Mrs I" 0. Chestnut or ) ©" 2 y 308 A Ee ) wi , | moved from the John Schreck home ah rightly wad Pedagrongd, dro apd 3 Harold Houts house about he layed critically ill for ts la Nov. 1 spring followin } : a tar on ihe Harold Hout: , gd new home, enty is Ss apartment cherix Mr: | Bellefonte meantime home o Ire on y the building a Cling who | into the until the completi house Mrs. I. M Bierly were Friday evening Mr Mrs. Hog his mother, Mrs latter who has been of but im- on of moved VEAars I n aequl his new Mr Bellefonte guests Markle and Markle, the at home y fal and of and ner wilt the her son is Mrs proving Mr. and Sunday nh Mr it Howard Arthur watkins of Ft pent a couple of days sins, Mr. and Mr: Gap Carl Watkin Mr Watkins’ Mrs. Wilbur Mr: with spent Mille Md. with Meade recently Knepp were Mrs, Carl vin family o | rr1out and affer and and Mrs evening Knepp and Mrs. George 8h State College risited Sunday Ary irs Peter W : the weekend at the Rev Rev ome isser of Se mn, of Hublersburg, Mr Sherman Blerly and {am- { Mrs. \VTalter Wea- Prof. and rant ICE CREAM RED RASPBERRY TARTS FOUR FOR 3 § CENTS For parties or family meals serve November's Sealtest Dessert of the Month! Lus- cious, ripe, red raspberries in shells of Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream. Attractively deco- rated with whipped cream. HOFFMAN'S Seales? ICE CREAM. AR AE Ee. Don’t miss Rudy Vallee with Jobn Barrymore—Seaitest Progrem Thursdays 10 P.M, BUFFALO RUN Walter Yeager wo te FA) Blaner Benner at this the sick Betty J Those who are on Anna Louise and Lyons The John November 14 good prices are Blair sale was held on Everything brought George Owens butchered two nice Saturday Dutch Crust is finished crop this week Hors Of NOES on con week in Bellefonte Mrs. Guyer Crust shot a wild turk- on Thursday afternoon ev ,—— a rule when It Congresamen patriotic home are oXx- means as 4 np remely votes at “We want a touchdown—and make it snappy —like ATLANTIC SERVICE!” Tue quick, careful service you get from your neighborhood Atlantic Dealer is no accident. He's learned from an Atlantic survey the friendly courtesies most motorists want. Me's ready to give them fo you the minute that you drive into his station. An extro service to you is the broad. casting of big baseball and football games. It's all part of being a good neighbor. It helps him—and helps you. ATLANTIC —— JACKSONVILLE (From Last Week) Alice and Virginia Wolfe of Clin- tondale, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Harold Dolan and fam- ily Miss Virginia Young of Hublers- burg, spent the weekend with her friend, Miss Bette Aley Mrs. Catherine Welght of Howard, spent Thursday at the E. R. Bart- ley home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Ly- onstown, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Shafler and family Mr. and Mrs. John Vonada and sons called at the home of his bro- ther Richard Vonada and family, on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Minnich of Btate College, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Clevenstine of Zion, spent Bunday evening at the Nevin Year- Ick home Mrs. Walter Dally Is spending a few days at the Delmer Ertley home Mrs. Emerick and Pear] Weaver spent last Thursday afternoon with their friend, Mrs, William Dixson Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul, of Mingoville, Milford Belghtol spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Conaway and family Mrs. Hubert Vonada and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Butler of Howard Callers the James Shafler home during the week were Mrs Harry Swope, Arline Swope Mrs Donald Lucas and daughter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel, daugh- ter Nancy and sons Clair and Bob- by, Mrs. Mary Deitz, Pear] Weaver and Bud Fike Mrs. James Lucas called at E. R. Bartley home Sunday even- ing Mr Bellefonte, Shaeffer and daughter Nancy and Ronald Centre Hall, spent vening at the C. E. Aley at the Mabus Mrs, John of and Mrs, Blaine Mr and son of Saturday « home. Mr Mr children Billy spent Sunday and Mrs. William supper guests at the Ted Dixse home were Mr. and Mrs, Willi and sons Boyd and Dean Those who called at the R. J Vonada home Tuesday evening were Mr Mrs. Henry Vonada and children ar Homer Yearick son John, of Little Nittany Mrs. Elsie Noll and Mr Kaufman State College ed the roast Supper day evening and. spent the with the former's son, Sumner Noll and family Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas have gone to housekeeping at Clintondal Harry McCauley Tuesday evening visitors C. E. Aley were Yearick, Mrs. George Weigh Sumner Noll, Mrs. Ted Dixson Hubert Vonada Wednesday eve visitors at the same place Ed Bartley Miies ey Mr. and Mr: of Washington and Ted Dixson and Elaine and d afternoon with Mr Boone, Monday Ronalc Boone and wd and Sara attend- Satur- of chicken even on the sidence nome Raymond Dixson DP. Ci spent the weekend with hi Mrs. Wil liam Dixson Sunday evening caliers were Mr. and Mu ohn Weber, | lefonte Mr Bobby Baturday Be Mr and son of and called home Mr. and Mrs. Donald daughter Janet, Ray L fonte. Mrs. Laird Korman of Mt! Eagle, were Wednesday visitors at the D. P. Ertiey bh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harter daughters Gertrude, Anp erly. were Sunday dinner gueses the home of her grandmother, Mr Annie Winslow and family of Beech Creek ome wel ane Bay ———_ ————— ZION A delig! birthday party held Tuesday evening, November at the Lester Bartiey home al happy occasion wag Mr ley's 38th birthday. The guest honor received many beautiful gifts The evening was spent playing cards and games. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. The fol- lowing helped celebrate the happy occasion: Mr. and Mrs. Laird Cor- man and son Otis, Mt, Eagle: Mr and Mrs. Ear] Corman daughter Miss Betty, Axemann; Mr. and Mrs Deimier Ertley and children, Mr. and I Mrs. Ed Bartley and family, Mr land Mrs. Miles Bartley, all of Jack- | somville: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cor- man and family, Mrs. Robert Cor- Iman and children, Mr. and Mrs John Harter, Mr. ang Mrs, Clyde | Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs { Allie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartley {and daughter, Miss Beatrice, all of | Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Cor- {man, Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs { Arthur Garbrick, Jean and Budd, | Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd White, daugh- htful ™ The |ter Bara Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Allen | homes on Sunday afternoon. | {| Harter and family, Mrs. Glenn Drei belbis and daaghter, Miss Mary and | Howard Struble, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- [sel Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sampeel and daughter, Mrs. Gilbert | Hassinger and children, Mr, and | Mrs. William Beightol and family, | Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Gilmore and | daughter lois. In departing for | their homes all wished Mr. Bartley | many more happy birthdays. REMEMBER | When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ud —— HOWARD NEWS (From Last Week) Floyd Heverly of Howard, R. D, {returned to Cumberland, Pa, after spending the weekend with his par- jents, Mr. and Mrs Heverly, and { from there entered training at | Sump Lee, Va | Mr. and Mrs, George Regel | Mrs Temperance Loder has moved from the home of her sister, Mrs, Mollie Bullock, to the second floor of the Tice apartments Ronald Coder and friend, Rev, Amos Grofl, of Conshohocken, spent several days last week hunting and | calling on friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. L son Kenneth and visited a few days at Lewisburg Corporal Nelson McClure and Pvt, | william Bathurst, of Camp Shelby, Miss their Mr ow wii Mrs. McClure and Mrs, Edward Bathurst and Mrs. George Pletcher Upper Darby, spent a dey recently with his sister, Mrs, Mabel Inns and Miss Alice Pletcher. The following day he, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Mabel Inns spent several days with their sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Kaseman of Wheelersville Mr Mrs. Claude ita several day last friends at Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Ronald hiladelphia, spent weekend oes Of Mr. Welsh's parents Mrs. Elizabeth Eckenroth visited with her sister-in-law Mr Wil- liam Eckenroth of Milesburg Friendship ( hurch of Christ will hold parents and | | Confer week and Welsh the sircle class monthly meeting a aire Lyon: Plans raay a bake sale Id in y And 6. with It will fe forme December IrCAY he the rly ocecuy Dandy ied as an cieaning Edward Vorhes E. Reborn of Breille several davs last week ; Mi Alice Pletcher Mabe] Ivins thy Philadelphia ver the week- Maggle Mary Pletcher. They expect to winter monins Jalser Weber I» again after being home several das homas next next thodist Faris and atiended Virginia Weber Ward, was well rehearsal will be at oO ORY Loyal Women's the home of Mrs. E¢ Friday night for monthiy meeting The P. O. of A. lodge entertained telegations from the Bellelonte and Howard lodges on Thursday night The Win One class met at the | home of David Confer on Tuestay their regul Orie Heaton of Bellefonte the weekend with Mrs Heaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs G. HH. Gillespie Mrs. IDmle Peters and children Blanchard, Eleanor and Caroline Confer of Beech Creek, spent Bun- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer Verna Shank of Tyrone weekend with her parents Mrs. A. M. Bhank, Mr. and Mra Bruce Lomison daughter Julian, and Mr. Ossie, of Winburne, spent Sunday with rela- tives here. Mr and Mrs. C. B. Page, of West Decatur, visited on Sunday at the Sherman and Annie Confer homes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer and | family visited relatives at Milesburg | an Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Daley of Bal- timore, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gerwer of Lancaster, visited at the Clair Butler and Paul Lomison ’ Oa spent the Mr. and Mrs. Leo Condo of Williamsport, | spent the weekend at her home| here ] Mr. and Mrs Williamsport, jeorge Bechdel of | spent the weekend | with Mrs. Bechdel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson Doris Daley was admitted to | Lock | for medical treatment. | Bunday visitors at | Watson home were the Clayion Mrs, Thomas | McClosky and daughter Alice Jean, | | of Clarence, Mr. and Mrs, William | Sprout and son Kenny, of Lewis- | town, Mrs. Donald Oalbraith and| i Miss Caroline Confer of Beech Aber and William Mayes, of Lock | Haven. (From last week) B. H. Watson, of Baltimore, Md. {was a Tuesday visitor with his bro- | ther, Clayton Watson. Mrs. Frank Deitrich of Williams- port, and Miss Doris Young of Washington, D. C.. visited with Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Gillespie on Sun- day. Sunday visitors at the Clayton Watson home were William Crispen {of Julian, Mr. and Mrs. George | Bechdel of Willlamsport, Charles Aber and Maxine Watson, of Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler were Miss Anna Bechdel of Blanchard, | {spent Friday night at the home of | Diffenderfer, | daughter Janet, | friends are home on a furlough with | of | | George Bulkley, Mrs | tower Sonlled on 10, of A. Camp No. 53, | wich Creek. R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Charles | | Country Club. the Methodist church Thursday eve- | ning after thelr regular choir prac- { tice. Mrs. Faris requests all taking | part to lay aside all social engage- ments during the time of preparing | for this service | ¢hurch Monday evening at 7:30, and | Bamuel Wolf, of Blanchard, gave n very interesting talk on faith, | obedience and perseverance last evening at the Church of Christ, supplying for Rev. M. 8, Rogers, who is {ll | Mr. and Mrs. William Troxell of | Shamokin, and Hugh 8, Taylor, Br, of Bellefonte, were Monday evening | callers on Miss Carrie Butler The Clvie Club of this place met in the I. 0. O. ¥. Hall Friday eve- ning Forty-seven members and were In attendance Each present gave twenty-five cents, a total of $11.75 for the U. 8 QO. defense fund. Bingo was plaved with prizes given. Mrs. Joseph Alll- son wag chairman, and hostesses were Mrs, J. A. Ekdahl, Mrs. W. K McDowell, Mrs, C. C. Dreese, Mrs Warren Car- Butler. The person son and Miss Carrye door prize was won by Mrs. T. J Leathers. The Christmas party will be held Friday evening, Dec. 5. The subject will be Christmas Bhopping Exchange of gifts will be the enter- talnment of the evening Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bellefonte, called on the Mrs. Willls Markle, Sunday eve. Baney latter's ter ning The music of chime Methodist be the Chris Howard Methodist community of Howard an announcement Rev. W e under way to chimes from the tower hoped to | dedicated The work the Musi and the November of Lock Haven, Ci of Beliefon Mr. ¢ A. A Wagner, of Johnsu af Caprio te zu Wagner of Denver Whitaker { H. Wagner cation { the sane sella tre LGR vening Mrs Bellefonte and Craig of Misses Anna rmistice Day James the Nelle Holter Charles Stearns of Jollet of Lioyd st week Kemp and Other Ray Clev Bellefont Ay ISTON Bellefonte shoppers rday Otto Shenck spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gardner Howard Mrs ! ence Butler ple attended convention at Philipsburg on Thurs- das A goodly number folks attended the deavor convention at Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clair Buller and Otto Schenck visited at the homes of Rev. and Mrs. Sheetz and fam- fly and also with Mr. and Mrs Frank Cox on Sunday afternoon The many friends of the Woomer and Nyman families were saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. Floyd Woomer at the Lock Haven Hospi- tal] Thursday momming. Mrs. Woo- mer was a very loving and Kind mother and neighbor to all her ac- quaintances, She was buried on Sunday afternoon a! Fairview ceme- tery. It was said to be one of the largest funerals to be held in this Satu Filor- Gilles we Lomison, Mrs and Mrs. Lois the Sunday Essie community. The immediate famil- {jes have the sympathy of a large number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Page of West Decatur, visited in our town, Bun- { day. On last Monday evening the P entertained the Milesburg lodge. There were 20 members from the Milesburg camp. After the lodge session was over the evening was spent in play- ing bingo and social entertainment. | The ladies were served refreshments at a later hour. ! Mrs. Paul Lomison spent Sunday | evening with her family. | - the | a Haven Hospital on Saturday | COUNTY ENGINEERS TO MEET AT STATE COLLEGE A meeting of the Centre County Engineers Society will be held on | Tuesday, November 25, at the SBand- | Shop in Old Main, State Col- | lege, it was announced this week by | a committee composed of C. E. Mar- | tin, manager of the Central Penn- | sylvania Gas Company, and L. W. | Whitehead and J. 12. Kaulfuss, of the department of civil engineering at Penn State. | At the October meeting members | of the Bociety inspected the Piper | Aircraft plant at Lock Haven and | attended a dinner at the Nittany | June Roses Bloom A rosebush is in full bloom at home of Mrs. Lester Cohick, n Linden, Lycoming county, having 25 flowers and numerous buds yet to open. It is of the Thousand Beauty ! variety, and bloomed bounteously at the regular time. the ear | HOLTS HOLLOW | Our Revival and we invite all who can come | and help in this | Mrs at the Milford Burd home at Pleas- ant Mr fan and Mr: Hayes Huntingdon Helen a few home home were Mr son M Btu anne Mr Dor call Bur Mr dau days Lee per Mr of Bal gue Mr children of McClure of vigi Visi 8 Poorman Jerry Jac bar fre : Harold on Mrs vely EN Is now In progress) (From last week) Laird Holme; of College, was a busines: town Friday good work Edith Burd and son called! Hon J calle Gap on Bunday afternoon and Mrs. Orvis Watson spin a few hunting fables Mrs. Kelly and daughters | jiee10 politics the Ruth Johnson visited with sow) i and George Johnson at Jack Powley, Eddi Sunda} Claire Dean, of the f land barracks, spent the pa 0 end their the returning All like the Aliquippa comes baby No. 4 at the Gibboney home. His Mr. Glibbones employee her last and and 1] to ly, on ide Bart New Confer days Other Runville Charles Lucas the Lucas Fred Wat and Mr: of Gum JO- _Y ot pen al respective homes night at visitors at and Mrs and son of Ohlo, Mr C. Reese and children mp, Mrs, John Watson Rhoads and Mrs. Roy Shee: Catherman of Howard relatives at this to camp From ] new Dov ana ald C highway ley and wld town a year ed on day evening and Mrs. James Wesle ghter of Clearfield, spent with home folks and with ] Johnson and daughter took # at the J. T. Watson home Mrs Hall Milesin the Ids Mrs Gum Miles the Lee place on hree o our big gam Bhoemaker, Mike and Centre rd sls Mahlon Mr, ¢ of at and nomi Reese A Johnson M C Stump, and burg, were tr ™ « ors Johnson aul unday visitor: : home Farringer anc k Farringer uh Mr ang i a rd GG MI 2 Rid Hoover ghter Ruth of Last Week oT | of Wit From Mar are Frank Dreese attend rch wedding ter 1 y Ch in our taking time ang a parental Army camp (8 word Harry name is Ger- PINE GROVE MILLS chicken fancier Ho- erecting a large house on the Farmer mer A. Grubb Uk new modern poultry former N. C. Neldigh farm recent. Mr, Grubb, Dan carpenter and tat al un- His re a patient Hospital, Luxenberg a speedy Sunday rig (RARE AC~ Jane ICAL POsition store K 0 ner fas a Cif in Lhe Derick dr in Blate among he MCRY Friday Chest- COmMIng oes leg " “h ¥ nRer OL ( vy nt A d Plerce of Bt ate Col. oy v freqauent here by ireqguens LITed November Morgan, pastor 149 p RE “ with beautiful low cost PIN-TO-WALL LAMPS Brighten up those dark spots in your home—make them brighter and easier to use with Pin-to-Wall lamps. Here's excellent light, glare-free, shadow-free ~that makes it less of an effort to see what you're doing. Better light over your sink, stove, desk, bed, telephone stand, workbench, vanity—and many other places! See the attractive Pin-to-Wall lamps now on sale. YOUR "LAMP ENTER THE PRIZE CONTEST “FIFTY beautiful Pin-to-Wall lamps to be awarded by West Penn Power Company for ou receive during November, our entry may be a winner!" DEALERS
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