: November 20, 1941. — _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. f Page Three Word was received here last Sat Miss Jean Hagen of Lock Haven urday of the tragic death of Mr, State Teachers’ College, spent the and Mrs, William Meyers (nee Su-| weekend with her sister, Mrs. K. W san Weaver), on Friday evening, ! Breon. when their car was hit by a train] Mr and Mrs. Paul Cummings and The Meyers were natives of our son Dean of Willlamsport, and Mr vicinity but have resided on a farm | ang Mrs. Ralph Cummings of Lock near Aurora, Illinois, for a number | Haven, spent the weekend with of years, No detatls of the accident |ihefr parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J have been received to date. BOth| cummings. My. and Mrs, Paul Was- Mr. and Mrs. Meyers friends in our valley who deeply ed at the same home on regret Mg untimely death The | svening. sympathy of all goes to the sorrows 3 ® " ing family. The following relatives | . Mf. and Mrs. A. E. Limbert were i, Saurdes, might to sien the (0 Tn Ste Gots Allen Brungart, Mr. abd Mrs. Rob-| Mss Eva Boyer of ert Brungart, Kenneth and Lois | Spent the weekend with Brungart, all of Rebersburg: Albert ents, Mr Brungart, of Aaronsburg; Mrs, An-| Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Stover nie Delcamp, Mr. and Mes. Roy | and daughter Virginia, of Oll City, Deleamp and Alma Delcamp of Mif- spent several days last week with finburg; and Mrs. Helen Wagner | Mrs. Stover’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs of Willlamsport | Harry Garrett Mr. and Mrs. William Tyson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers and of Tarrytown, N.Y are visiting son Charles, Mrs, Elizabeth Gep- the former's parents this week. Sun- | hart and Miss Alice Long of State day the entire party motored to College, called at the Mes. Elizabeth Harrisburg to visit the latter's son, Weaver home, Sunday Carlos, who is a patient in the hos- word was received last week of pital there the death of Mrs. Metzger, wife of Rev. and Mrs. Dale Kohr and a former Lutheran mister in Rebs Rev. and Mrs. Pred Denbeaux were ersburg. Rev. Metzger died while Thursday visitors in Harrisburg serving this church. Mrs. Metzger Miss Lulu Detwiler of Washing- will be lovingly remembered by ton. D. 0. spent several days this many of our townspeople week with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner of Detwiler, | Lewistown, and Misses Patil and Mr. and Mrs. John Wert were Donna Beal of Indiana, spent Sun- Sunday dinner guests at the A. J.|day at the M. R. Moyer home Burwell home in State College The Sunshine class of the Re- Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of , formed Sunday school met at the Lemont, are guests at the John Curtis Greninger home last Tues- Reish home this week day evening Mrs, J. C. Brungart passed away Mrs. Packer and son Jack, Mis on Sunday evening after a pro- Frances Packer of Lock Haven, and longed illness. She is survived by Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl of State her aged husband and one sister, College, spent Sunday at the Lloyd Mrs. Ida Walizer Tate home Gerald Slagle and mother, Mrs Marlin Schade of Ruth Probst of State College, called | ©d his grandparents, at the T. F. Ocker home on Sun- Frank Long the past week day evening Russell Holder Nittany Valley Mr. and Mrs. John Slack and has rented the farm of Miss Celia childrén, Johnnie, Frances, Virginia Brungart in East Brush Valley and Bobby of Centre Hall were Mr. and Mrs. A. 8S. Winkleblech Sunday afternon callers at the ©. S. Harold Winkleblech of Vicksburg, Hosterman home. Mrs. H. O. Year- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willows and jek and son Norman of Mill Hall, son Donald of Lewisburg, Mis called at the same home on Mon- Lodie Winkleblech Emmanuel day afternoon Mensch and son Lynn of Mifflin- Mrs. Ella Musser of State Col- burg, visited at the John Weaver lege, called in town Sunday evening home, Sunday Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg, Mrs. W Mi Paul Winters Hackenberg and daughter Jo- Gulsewite and Betty anne, Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Breon, Wednesday Mrs. Roy Brungart, C. C Sm] Mrs. Helen Shultz and daughter Hilda. att nded riesy shower at Jacksonwille last Wednesday eve- ning in honor of Mrs, James Lucas (nee Geraldine Swope) Mrs. MC Haines and Mrs. Sam- uel MeMuilin of Millheim, attended a convention of the council of Re- publican Women of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg last Friday and Sat- urday Ammon Weaver of Montgomery called at the C. J. Weaver, Jr. home on Saturday irley Browy went to Feidier on | Way where she expects to spénd jy, the winter with her grandparents, . Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vonada Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mrs. Sally Winters were guests in Altoona Melvin Bright, Woodrow Meyer, Misses Phyllis and Betty Page and Mrs. Mabel Page were Saturday itors in Sunbury Mr. and Mrs Lewistown, were with the former's mother, Weaver Mrs. Lydia Klinefelter James of Millheim, called J. E. Zeigler home, Sunday Mrs. Neta Bierly and son Darrell were weekend guests Z:llefonte with Mrs. Barlett Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender State College, accompanied by Mrs. Ella Diehl, motored to Camp Devitt on Sunday afternoon and then to Mifflinburg. where they were supper guests at the Clyde 8mith home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett of Canton, Ohio. spent the weekend at their home in Rockville Mrs. Lotu Mallory of State Col- lege, was a Sunday caller at the W. M. Tarbert home Saturday Laurelton, her par- Mill Hall Mr. and visit- Mrs ol Mrs Baysor in J. EB pent Belle H. Sth ‘ARL fonte Mr Eldred Sara called at Sunday Mrs. Roy Gentze] |: week with her parents Mr Mrs. Harry Musser at Boalsburg he latter has | returned home from the Centre County Hospital | where she was a surgical patient Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gogler of Sel- inegrove. called on Mf and Mrs Livand Bierly on Sunday Mrs. Ada Bileriy, Mrs. W. F Mrs. John Ocker of Millheim evening Ssmull and Mrs and Mi Lock Haven Bierly home and Mrs. Ro Mackeyville Drummond of CM * ru > ¥ of the -. i fried JUSL Weber at Flemington last Thursday Mis lege, spent last Wednesday Thursday at the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page Mr. and Mrs at the William Haines Aaronsburg on Sunday Rev, Ed Bierly trip to Brookisn, N. Y. this week Mrs. Mary Hoy and daughter Jennie spent a few days Inst week with relatives in State College Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Bierly and daughter Lois, and Mrs. Ada Bilerly were Saturday business visitors in Lock Haven Misses Gloria Stover and Kath- ryn Bierly spent the weekend in Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stover were Sunday visitors there and the girls returned home with them Mr Mrs Willlam Wholle Loganton called at the EE RB Wolfe home oan Saturday James Corman Burd and Sunday 5 ents ViS- home at Edwin Weaver of Sunday visitors Mrs. Ida made a business son the in of all nf and family and Miss Alma Corman were Sunday dinner guests at the Glenn Hoster- man home in Aaronsburg have many | con and family of Centre Hall, eall- | | Sunday visitors at the Harry Wea- | and Mrs, Newton Boyer. | spending this and Jer - | and Clarence Bierly visited Clayton Maxine Page of State Col- and E. R. Wolfe visited u ——— | PINE GLEN | The ladies of the Moshannon | | Methodist church gave a missionary | play at the church here on Friday | mr and Mrs. D night. It was enjoyed by all who |gouth Allen street, attended, weekend guests thelr daughter Ruth, Church services next Sunday-- | of Philadelphia, and thelr son and combined services of preaching and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D | Sunday school at 9.30. [F. Pearce and daughter of Kings- Thanksgiving will be observed by | ton {a program given by the Sunday| Mrs. £ OC. McKee of the Henzsey | School, Tuesday, November 25th at | apartments, spent the weekend with [7:30 p. m. An offering will be lifted. | her son-in-law and daughter, Mr Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge and | and Mrs. D. F. Perry of Altoona | family visited Mrs. Hodge's sister,|] Mrs. E. J. Watson of South Bur- (Mrs. Iva Berkey, of Howard, on! rows street, had as her guests on | Sunday. [Filday Mrs. F. P. Gelst of Warriors Those who visited at the home of | Mark and Angeline Geist of Juniata, IMr. and Mrs. Schmoke last week and Mrs. E. D. Eisenberg of Penn- | were Mrs. Willlam Rud. Mr. Collin | 5¥lvania Furnace and sot John, also Mr. Dave Nelson Frank Fisher, Jr, a student at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover and | the California State Teachers Col. daughter Sonya, of Moshannon, | lege, spent the weekend with his | spent Sunday at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laneaster, spent the Beates home Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schmoke and sons Wesley and Maynard, mo- tored to Altoona Saturday, to at- | tend the wedding of Mrs. Schmoke's | | sister, Miss Mary Ramsey, who be- came the bride of Robert Seymore, of Altoona Mr. Clair Benton, Millard Benton, and Maynard Schmoke, motored to Tyrone on Sunday. They were ac- companied home by Mr. Benton, who spent several days at Tyrone with his sister Mr. and Mrs. Mackel motored to Lock Haven one day last week on business Mrs. Schmoke and son Wesley, were shoppers at Clearfield one day last week. (From Last Week) A Surprise party wa home of Mr Mrs. Clair Ben- ton last Saturday evening in honor of Mrs, Benton's birthday. The eve- ning was spent playing games and cards. and atl a late hour lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fohnar and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. John Benton, Mrs Pauline Sones and daughter Arlene, Ann Sones, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Phuben and son Freddie, Jesse Ben- ton, Sr. Millard Benton, and Mr and Mrs. Clair Benton and family They departed at a late hour wish. ing Mrs. Benton many more happy birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hoover and family, Merrill, Wayne and Shirley and Velda motored to Bellefonte on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of Balli- Hospital near more, Md.. spent the weekend with is as follows: Mrs Harlswick is Mrs. Wolf's sister, Mrs. C. R. Sones, Proveft slightly and Mr Mrs, Willlam Hal and family of condition is about Snow Shoe, spent Monday tt Mr. and Mr Hall's Mrs. C. R. Sones Foster avenue Mrs. Mae Jones and son Eugene, nd sta Washington, Pa spending with Mu: T. Pearce of had as thelr | mount avenue Mrs. Albert Hileman and daugh- ter having spent several] weeks at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Hileman of South Pugh street, have returned io thelr home in Newport News, Va Mrs. Sara Erb of Heister had as her weekend guests daughter and son-in-law, Mr Mrs. Donald Lenker and Harrisburg Newton Hes nue Mrs per spe! G. D. Benton, of the weekend at street, her and of West College ave. Stella Bauer of Up- the weekend In they visited and Darby Butler where friends W. 8 Beach and Dr. J. W. Bin- den have returmed from a trip to points in eastern New York State Mr. and Mr J. C. Harper and family of East Prospect avenue, had as their recent guests Helene Vincent Menzie New York Mr, and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Heister street, had as thelr weéek- end is their son daugh- Mr Howard Jonestown Eleanor Markle of North Patter- on street, was confined to her home several days last week because of {l- ness Mrs avenue from a Mr East gues of ' atl held the 4 ana Bat ter-in- Parson and Mr: 1 law and of W. § Beach of East has returned to her visit In Paxtang and Mrs. O. R Beaver avenue their daughter and Mr. and Mrs William Tyson © Tarrylown, New York Mr of Stale seriously Foster home of William t son-in- f i of and Mr College candition Hartswick heen The John 1 in nt Bewickiey me Hartswick's the same AEs aad ” sister i at Margaret Wynnewood Mrs. Vern Watner, Clara Bateson Wayland Bateson accompanied Mrs Warner's son, Clarence 0 town Sunday f several day: Benton Captain wilmer and wile o adelphia, spent week with Mr. and Mrs kle Miss Edna Viehdorfer, who is em- ployed at Bellefonte, spent the pwegkend with her parents bere, My. | and Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer i Pvt. Carl Fohnar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fohnar, returned to Car- lisle on Monday afternoon afte: spending two weeks with par- ents. He wag accompanied to Car- lisle by his parents, also Mrs, Jones and son Kenneth, of Washington SNOW SHOE The bazar and turkey held in the socldl room of E. church was well attended Mra. Harry Reraser rettirned home, after visiting her daughter, Mrs Pearl Barton and family at Wil liamsport Mrs. C. A. Thompson, daughter Betty and son Dick, of Bellefonte, visited relatives here Sunday Mrs. william Metcalf, son George and Mrs. Metcalf's niece, Sara Fran. ces of Wyoming, spent Sunday with William Metcalf and Mrs, Julia Sin- clair are and Mrs. Clak ’ : days James Phil ast Mar- ‘ " y several on College, R end guests Mr. and Homan of Wilkinsburg : ed to her home in New York City having spent some UUme with parents Mr. and Mrs. F. D ner of Boalsburg Jean Gar- Win us where she practice land weeks’ will teaching HUBLERSBURG spend supper the M Snydertown Sunday school erve a roast turkey supper in basement of the church on nesday evening, Dec. 3, from 5 until 8 o'clock. Price, 50 cents Mr. and Mrs of Rochester N.Y. end with the lajer’s mother Ida Markie Mrs Ada Yocum spent a day last week ai the home of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Guiger Mrs Guiser is now t ar wd wry Mr. and Mrs John Park and fam- sole By mound pone igen ily of Shillington, spent the week. Mr. and Mr Dean Baughman : returned to their home in Erie on end with Mr. Park's mother, Mrs Tuesday of last week. after visiting Mark Park and sister, Mrs Harry IeSURY 5 ok. un iit X qd ’ at the Boyd Carner home Etters and family Mrs. Joe Balash of Detroit Earl Vonada of Duquesne, and Robert Eddy of Indiana, spent the visiting Mrs. Balash's parents . and Mrs. H D. O'Brian weekend at the home of Mr. and the spent the week. Mrs in Mr STATE COLLEGE parents at their home on East Fair. | son of | with | and] have as their the Pittsburgh ¢ | North Middie- Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Shuey of State | D.. had as their week Mrs. Bugene Mr= Victor Famiiton has return- her’ Lininger of West Park ave- nope, left Sunday for New Cumber. x= The Willing Workers class of the will | Wed- | Herman Chappell | | | LITTLE NITTANY The Misses Sarah, Martha, Ida A —— — [and Caroline and Billy, Harvey and Mr, and Mrs. A. P. Powell of |Bamuel 8proul of Hecla Park, were| Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cor] spent| Bouth Patterson street, had as thelr dinner guests at the Earl Harter | Tuesday evening with her mother, | weekend guests Mr, and Mrs. Verna home on Sunday, Afternoon visitors | Mrs, C. M. Trostle, who Is a patient | | Gray of Bradford, were Mr. and Mrs, iRchard Royer | In the Centre County Hospital She Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White of{and children, Dorls, Maxine and! is improving very nicely from a Bouth Allen street, have as their Donald of Axemann, and Mr and | serious operation two weeks ago guest thelr daughter, Mrs. A L.| Mrs. George Shuey of Bellefonte, | Smith of Germantown |R. D Mrs. Joseph Nagerth of East Fos-| Mrs, Anna Clark and daughter, | Btrubles Station, was busy last week ter avenue, is visiting in Philadel- | Martha, spent Bunday evening at | delivering the winter fuel to his phia, [the Bdward Bartley home at Jack. | many customers in and out of town Mrs Mrs. Wil- | sonville Among the few lucky turkey hunt. | liam Kennedy were hostesses at| The many friends of Willard and ers the past week, Dick Ellenberger, their bridge club meeting in the Raymond Harter are glad to know | Russell Zerby and Russell Harpster State College Hotel, Tuesday | that they are both Improving in all treated thelr close friends with (F | health lan extra-large turkey supper Tom) lagh weak) visitors at the Orvis Clark home| Miss Mary Ellen Homan recently Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buck and son Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. | accepted a nice position in State | of & Jartawiok Ryenut, spent the | pichard Dolan and daughter Gladys | College at the Rea & Derick drug weekend visiting in Scranton and Mr. and Mrs. George Dolay and | store. \ Mrs, May Smith of West College | daughter Janet, of Axemann Little Garland, daughter of Rev |avenue, had as her weekend guest Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolan are re- and Mrs. Albert Groendyk, return. | her daughter, Betty, of Hughesville jolcing over the arrival of a baby ed to her home Saturday after four | Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Wahl of girl born Wednesday, the 12th | days’ observation in the Mercy | North Atherton street, had as their (From Last Week) Hospital, Altoona | weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. John | wr ond Mrs. Harold Taylor and The Edna Ward house on Water Wahl of Baden family of Lock Haven, and Laird street has recently been re-weath- Mr. and Mrs Felmlee were Sunday visitors at the erboarded and painted with snow- Beaver avenue, Earl Harter home white paint, H Bert Ward was boss end guests Mr Jean Stover spent two weeks with carpenter and decorator . Allentown her mother, Mrs. Albert Mackey and | James Sumner Miller, who is em- | Walter Parsons, Jr, of Helster family at Mapleton | ployed. in jog one, Shen tne | street, returned to his home, hav- Mrs. Anna Clark and daughter, past wea bin ho ag q Bom Ing been a patient In the Philips. | martha spent Sunday afternoon at College iY Wa ont cab nds i [burg Hospital Francis Dullen home at How- mer up-to-date kar | Mrs. Maude Mullin « Banker J. C. Spaulding and wife | erton street of Pittsburgh, were royally | operation performed tained several days last week at the Philadelphia spacious farm home of the Misses Maud and Gertrude Miller. They Mr returned to their home on Monday Road My BN al Mr Melvin Kalin, manager of the day evening . Claster Lumber Co. In State Coliege Mes 4 was az pleasant caller In ow Friday | lege ave: insurance agent T. Lloyd guests Mr wil- daughter was grove of Johnstown Veda Pa: ol | Was guest honor surprise dinner: Friday { Mr. and Mr | West Hamilton {taining Mt: of Colonial Mrs street Hall Mr | Branch atl their Mr Helster several days ward Parsons Ann, of Girard Mr. and Mrs Burrowes day In McConnellsburg Mrs. John Bowersox has torher home on North street, having been a patie Centre Counly Hospital Bell 1 | Mrs. C. C. Peters of Ridge avenue | spent Friday in Sunbury Mr. and Mrs Frank Gulla of Ir- vin avenue, had as their weekend guests Dr. and Mrs. John Anderson Dr. ang Mrz. Claris Persons, of PRN. N.Y Mr. and Mm PJ Packard of Park avenue, had as thelr guests on Baturday C. L. Packard and Alvin Ebersole. of Ore Hil Mrs. Edna Musser Boalsbury has returned to her home. having been a patient in the Philipsburg | Hospital | Popular coal dealer and hardwood | floor finisher, Ralph Homan of | J. B. White and R. W. Pease of West had as their week- and Mrs. Relgel of in the ard Mit the f i Yering North the North A . enter. an visited Lock and Mrs. Orvis Clark Jesse Probst home at Wednesday evening and Mrs. Glenn Walizer and Bellefonte, visited at the Harter home on Sunday SMULLTON The citzens of this town would appreciate saner driving through the town by autoists who are in the habit of driving something like a road hog If such drivers respect their own lives they surely should some concern for the other ree from week } i f at Haven Mr on Willard in in George Fi Branch honor at a on Thurg- ain of the 4 of f burg Mertins ne had and Mr Mr Grace of West Col- her weekend W. Neff and John Cos- last ar D Mrs Popular Frank, general agent for the ance CX Aang { Helster at birthday her home on of street a John Don- in the week mers Prank Homan and Robert Harpsler are wilds of Potter county his among the nimrods on their annual bear hunt. We're wishing them the best luck Lester Albright is bus driver on the Gatesburg He Gilibert recently P Far as on have ley fellow John Stover and Bob Hencheon of Spring Mills, are spending sev- eral days in Potter county, hunting {for bear LeRoy buying furs of them Jennings Stover has just recently the erected an outside chimney at his er home here Rebersburg Townsend will refreshiments to their members next meeting night, November 24. They will also conduct a free bingo, also the member All Townsend members of Rebersburg Club are invited to attend Roy Wolfe spent Renovo, visiting at Russell Confer Herbert Stover is offering for sale his residence here, consisting of a the 4.room house 2-car garage with cement floor. Home is in finest con- good water, all outbuildings person applies he may buy on terms BUSH HOLLOW Some people forgot to come out to Sunday school on Sunday as there were only 30 present. Where were you? Hoping the attendance will be betler next Sunday Don't forget the revival services night this week at 7:30. We are having some good services and you are missing a Jot by staying The first week there has been who has been to the altar tn u Roger: are enter and Alfred Beck Park, Harrisburg Edith Campbell of South Gill Wednesday in Centre WwW. O avenue, Mr ( f rf the new school ute Barto, Day in the business of and he is getting a lot i wr spent is successor to resigned J. Mac Goheen, retired A P store manager of DuBols, now gen- eral agent for the American Alum. num Co. sponsored a special cooked banquet last Tuesday evening al Ralph Musser home Mrs. Paul I. Wrigley returned Pri- day to her home after ten davs’ pleasant sit with throes sons Paul and Harold Wrigley in John Pittsburgh, They all hold nice that city 2 FO and Mrs of oo Samuel Hes: entertained with a home Friday evening and Mrs. Walter street, had seTVe Parsons of the theirs vile ponds Ed- Janice As week and daughter Ohic Harry street thi for a Vv her Behrer Sur Uli of of week near home of a re el ee the PO* "oe Lic ni itd ir ia «I urnea Q 1¢ ii aon reliable art services on Sunday Nov school Churdan Bunday 28: Worship, 9:30; 10:30 | Mrs. Orvis Clark and daughter ‘Martha, called Sunday evening at ‘the ©. R. Bartley home Elmer Swope and daughier line, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Luca: of Mill Hall, R. D Billy, Bwelyn and Wava Vonada spent Sunday afternoon With their playmates, Billy, Elaine and Ronald Dixson Mrs 5 re 4 i of each BYAY 19 sou We are looking for many more rmmke the start this week Mrs Lemme! Warner, who has been on the sick list the past week 5 able to be oul and around again Rev. and Mrs. Byrd, Rev. J C burn: by Miss Elva Winkelbelch in Long and Mary and Martha Doll Anronisburg. and by Miss Tillie all took dinner at the Roy Spots Bowersox in Woodward home on Bunday Mrs. Curtis Watts, capiain for Jean Spotis spent Gregg township, named five work. with her grandmother, ers in Spring Mills: Mrs. Glenn Spotts. Long. Mrs Harry Trout, Mrs Har- Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Spotis old Meyer, Mrs. Ardel Myers, and and daughter Helen, of Lemoyne, Mrs. H. F. Frdiey, Miss Frances spent Saturday at the hime of Mr | Zerby and Miss Sera Zubler will Spotts’ mother, Mrs. Edna Spots | canvass in Farmer. Mille, Mrs Le. Mr. Spotts put in the day hunting {roy Wagner and Mrs. Merle Miller but was rather unsuccessful in George's Valley, and Mrs John Glad to hear Mrs. James Metzler Condo in Penn Hall of Unionville, who has been ill, is] gy jane, spent the time with her | Harris township and Boalsburg getting along nicely at the home of [chr 1 'D Nefdigh, while Mrs solicitors, captained by Miss Cath- her son, James iryn Dale, are Mrs. Samuel] Stover Congratulations to Mr Mrs. Leroy Freeby. Mrs. Charles Ellis Hall. who were - rns Robb is spending the weekend Ww Mrs. Catherine Weight of Howard Mis: Phyllis Ripka of 8pring Mills was a Sunday dinner guest atl the C. E. Aley home Mrs. Ted Dixson ith To Canvass For Red Cross Drive (OContineed from pape one) and children D the weekend Mrs. Edna AA LL J P. Ertiey home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Conaway and family were Mrs. Milford Etters and son Milford of Howard, Mrs. Lucy Oonaway, Beverly Harter, and Milford Etters Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Nol children Dick and Elsie Jane, Pete Dolan spent the and and and Mrs | 1a «4 married IAS shey Saturday evening. Mr | aged lcare but is improving nicely. JACKSONVILL weekend in| State College. Mrs. Noll's daughter, | Neidigh and daughter Betty attend- | ed the wedding of her son at Her-| Neidigh | VE MILLS Grandmother Sophia Reed, who Is spending some time with her daugh- ter and family, Mrs. Grace Ever- hart on the Branch, at présent the lady is under her doctor's Well known farmer and Ouern- sey cattle breeder John W. Bath- gate of Centre Furnace, was a last Wednesday business shopper at the 1. H C. agency in the Diamond, Mrs. Earl Bickle spent some (ime last week with her mother, Mrs, Lewis Genstmore, who is Ill at the home of another daughter, Mrs Walter Houck in Tyrone, At this writing she is improved and hopes to be in her home in Balleyville soon Insurance agent C. Glenn PY of Waynesboro, came up Friday to an insurance district meeting in Huntingdon, and Seturday was among the football fans at Penn State game, spending the weekend his parental] home In Rock Springs Lumberman George Nearhoof of Pine Glen was here a few days last week looking after his sawmills and farming interests in Ferguson town. ship Mf. and Mrs: Gordon EB. Hefper were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Georgé E, Harper in State College The ‘Harper brothers are both retired Ferguson township {farmers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Hess were last week visitors in Wythville, Va. guests of their son and his wife, Dr and Mrs. Newion BE, Hess They Were accompanied by Mrs Harvey Schaeffer of Bellefonte, Oakiey € Havens of Tirone, Farm Security Supervisor, of Blair and Oentre counties, was a recent inspector among his clients near towh Mrz Helen Packer and infant daughter of Lock Haven, spant some time recently at her parental home, Mr. and Mrs, I. G. Harpster on Tadpole, Buoliding Contractor Harry Blige: and wife of Pleasant Gap, Oscs Witmer and sister, Miss Bella Wit mer of Shiloh, were Sunday caller: at the Clarence Corl home, The many friends of Jacohp D Neidigh will be glad to khew of his rapid improvement from [is recent iliness, being able to take short walks in the outdoors Mrs. Sera Corl was a Sstarday evening guest al the Luther G Peters home at Bunker Hill The pew modern home on Chest- nut street of reflred farmer A. C Henningey is rapidly nearing com- plefion and wili be ready for win- ter otcupancy by Dee. 1 at v w 7 . a — - Donald Cucss Arline Swope Pearl Weaver, Mrs and daughter Jean, and Kenneth Fike Mr and Mrs. C. E. Aley were Buns day supper guests Mr. and Mrs. BF. R: Barley sons Arthur, Roy, Raiph and motored lo. Hyner Sunday. were Priday evening visitors at the Sunday dinner guests at the home | Grange hall -pext 1 Nov. 25, and al} are invited to Yelp the in the regular mpecting remaining boys in the The boys did | Stewart, Mrs. M. A. Clark, Mrs. John week in Virginie some hunting while here | Williams, and Mrs. Harry Neff Mrs. Dora Shipley spent last week Mrs. Kate Loveland of Willlams-| In Ferguson township Miss Jane at the Charles Bush home. Mrs port. and Mr. Carl Hayes of Belle- | Cowell is in charge for Pine Grove George Talbert and daughter Wan- fonte visited at the home of Mr. | Mills, and Mrs David Rix, captain da also spent last Tucsday at the and Mrs. John Hayes for Struble Station, and Pine Hall Bosh Home |" Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Yearick ac-|will be assisted by Mrs Harold! Melvin Watson spent last Wed companied their son Joel, to Hant- | Cronemiiler, Mrz, Paul Hunter, Mrs nesday at the Edward Bush home Miss Ruth France, student nurse | ingdon on Saturday. | Juki Weaver, Mrs. Maynard Peters, and also did some hunting, |at the Philipsburg State Hospital,| Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grieb and son | Mrs, HH. M. Davis, Mrs. Howard Cot-| Mss, Ed Bush and children, Janie spent the wekend with her parents, of Lamar, visited at the home of | tam, Mrs. Franklin MeClellan, and | and Gerald, spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. France. | Mr. and Mrs. James Carner on Sun- | Mrs. Neison McGeary in Struble her sister, Mrs. Charles Rete al Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman of | day. | Station, and by Miss Anna Wagner Wingate. Detroit, visited Mrs Priedman's! Earl Gentzel and Miss Minnie | 8nd Misa Loretta Ross in Pine Hail J. E. Wolfe visited in the Hollow | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leather Hesh. | Stover spent Monday evening at! Mrs. C. F. Rhodes, College town- Monday evening and todk supper at ley. the ¥. E. Vonada home | ship captain, reports these canvass« the Roy Spoils home and also ate Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Watson, . She: zs, Ray Jo. Dale Summit; Senitied eat hat evening h ef, sons ry, | Mrs. Alfred illiams, mountain | r. an rs : sh | aeughifes Jan iE LATS. SPRING MILLS area; Mrs. Ferron Struble, Mrs. Sunday with home folks. .| Ross Smith of Johnstown, was a|John Bohn, and Mrs. Arthur Bohn, | {guest at the Smith-Corman home| Millbrook; Mrs. Marvin Lee, House with Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs Mabel Lucas. Sys several days last week. erville; Mrs. Florence Dale and Mrs Mrs. C. C. Bartges is reported to Delbert Meyers, the Branch and WOODWARD | be on the sick Mst. Po Nittany village: Mrs. Fred Mackar- Norris Grove Kint, the 6-months- | Mrs. Lulu Brungard has returned | eth, Oak Hall: and Mrs Glenn | %¢¢ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt | home on Sunday after spending sev. | Shearer. the Hollow. Lemont solici- | of Kint, who passed away at the Geis | eral weeks at the home of Mr, and [ors are Mrs, Irvin Rishel, Mrs. Roy | § inger Hospital last Thursday, Nov. Mrs. Kermit Brungard at Logan. ! 000K; Mrs, Stelia Schreck. Mrs. Ross | 13, 1041, of tuberculosis meningitis, | ton. Mitchell, Mrs. Emersofi Rhodes, and ede wag interred in the Woodward Un-| Miss Dorothy Henry spent the | Mrs. Walter Weaver. | 3 Mrs. Albert Kochic, Misses Eliza. Mrs. F. E. Vonada beth and Myra Dixon, and Jane Ann Marshall, shopped in Belle. | fonte Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Tom Budinger and daughters Nell and Mae, are visit. ing Mr. Budinger's sister, Miss Blanche Budinger is improving slowly and able to be | 12 dware fore will f up and around the house again | for those wii win. gr Summer. Dick and Pete accompan- —_ od oe rie Po be fed by Mrs. Elsie Noll of State Col- | will also sell foe m and © lege, motored to Clearfield Satur-| poe ne wime and help (he ofgan- day, where Mrs. Noll had an 8P- jo ein ug pointment with the doctor. Sumner, | Dick and Pete spent the afternoon | with their old friend, Otis Fulton | of Clearfield ! > | la dl y Mr. aid’ Mrs. Milford Etters and| lave and one wlees to Tiber off son Milford, spent Sunday with]. "a in of Pome: their grandmother, Mrs. Lucy cof-|. one pres po OCH ; equal gi | little more butter must be added, Callers at the James Shaffer home | as the Is not so rie As.ibe during the week Were Mr. and Mss. | Shooolate yaa Roy Shaffer of Lyonstown, Mrs. Mary Deitz and daughter Josephine, | ~~ MILESBURG of thelpital Services for Mrs. Priest were | held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 in way. The McLain family were res-| Tyrone idenits of Milesburg some yearsi Miss Sara Peace of Lock Haven, ago and conducted a general store | spent the weekend at her home where the present Clover Farm | here. store is located. Mr. McLain is a| Truth and might are the only cousin of Miss Hilda Haupt end |two things that will win the war. Mis John Sholl | Subterfuge and falsahood never got Edward Shope of Altoona, Mrs. anyone anywhere. The wicked may Kate Adame of Philipsburg, and flourish for awhile, but they cannot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shope of| forever stand. Baltimore, spent Tuesday of last] The Women's Society of Christ. week with Miss Lida Shope ian Service will hold a Christmas Mrs. Howard Oakwood spent sev- bazaar in the church December 5 eral days of last week in Philadel- They will sell home-made fancy phia where she visited her friend, work. aprons, home-made goods, Miss Mary Pennington and candy Malcolm Hall returned to duty, at Camp Shelby on Saturday. Mal- | colm enjoved his visit home and did some hunting. Grace Shawléy received a pain-| ful injury to her foot while play-| ing on the school grounds Another schoolmate accidentally stepped on Word was received here death of Edward Mclain of Ridg- spent —.. - . ii Use our Classified Ad oolumba, a a a a a BR oe HERE ARE WINTER The first snow of the season Sort of gives you a thrill, And if you are not careful You'll also get a chill We know winter is approaching With the first day of November, And the very first thing we know EC] her toes. Her foot is badly swollen and discolored if we all planned our lives as we do a long auto trip there would not | be so many broken Jives, but then | too, accidents sometimes happen on | the best planned trips. Fenneth Walker left Sunday for New Orleans, where he has a Civil Service position. | Mrs. Dell H Shearer, who spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Walker, returned to her home at New Alexandria, Bunday. We are told that our should have a certain amount of breaking her arm and fracturing her milic each day. With the prevaling | hip high price, we know there are peo- | “Twill be the first of December, | From then on winter seems long, January, February, March, Then comes sunny April When birds appear on the larch, Then comes suntiy May And we forget winter that is past, And wish that summer days Might forever last —— MARTHA Mrs. A. L. Maurer had the mis 8 as their children should have, Mr. and Mss. C. W. Willlams. of Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Barnesboro, Mr, and Mrs. George | M. H. Hall, whose mother, Mrs. Gesser and family of Altoona, Miss Mildred Priest passed away Satur- Betty Royer and Darius Waite, of day at the Philipsburg State Hos-| Port Matilda, children | fortune on Saturday of falling and Sunday visitors at the home of | ple who can’t afford to buy as much Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williams were | lon cemetery in his grandfather's weekend visiting friends at Mill- family plot, following funeral ser-| heim. | vices at Milton on Saturday after-| Beecher Hess, national represen- noon, John E. Jones of Milton, mor- {tative of the Townsend organiza- tician. ition of Cincinnati, Ohio, will be a Randal] Musick moved his house- | guest speaker at a Townsend rally hold articles into the east side of to be held in the school auditor. Miss Florence Vonada's residence on | ium on Saturday evening, November Saturday. On the same day Mr. and 22. Mr. Hess is an exceptionally fine Mrs. James Fultz moved from Mill- | speaker, with other speakers and a {heim into Ammon Minglé's resi program of entertainment; every- denoe. body is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. C. P. (Bessie) Sheesley was! Have thus far failed to receive seriously ill last weekend of kidney! any favorable reports from our lo- {and bladder trouble. She is improv- | cal hunters. {ing and able to manage her house<| Prof. and Mrs. Charles 8 Kniss, d duties. Mr. and Mrs, Walter 8. Auman and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hummel, Percival Tharp took a motor trip son Kenneth, and Mr. Hummel's fa- | to Harrisburg last Sunday. ‘ther, Allison, made a business trip] Mrs. Walter Gobble of State Col- to their former home in Shamokin | lege, was a visitor in our town on last wek for a few days “Ben as Saturday evening. t it i i Round Top Mountain radio em-| spent the weekend at the The Centre Hall Woman's Club in| charge for Centre Hall and Potter | township, has named Mrs, 8. T. 3, {| Riegel, chairman of the Roll Call! drive, assisted by Mrs. Fayette Mil- | og¢ ler, Mrs. R. 8. Jamisoni, Mrs. Mor- | J% ris Burkholder, Mrs. P. V. Goodhart | and Mrs. Lovan Smith. | 9g® Names of solicitors have not been of {received from the following cap 3 tains: Mrs. James Oray, Storms- * town and Halfmoon township: Miss ee Alma Corman, Miles township; and 4 Mrs. Showers and Mrs. Lane, Port) Matilda and Worth and Patton townships, Mammoth Beet John C. Kunkle of Selinsgrove, claims to be the champion beet grower of his section. One grown this year weighs 28 pounds, is 28 inches in circumferréence and 16 in ches long. He also raised a Winter LC Made of Tweed, Plaid-Fleece and Polo. FORONLY § 1 2 > we call him for short, is one of the! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Al ployes. Walker home at Parmiers Mills, radish that was 32 inches long. BEAUTIFUL COATS All High Grade Materials; Finest Linings and Interlinings ! 98 Sizes 9 to 17; 12 to 20; 38 to 46. Also HALF SIZES,
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