December 11, 1941. WOODWARD Page Three Three ARARARAE VEAP ALA AGATA DAS THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. REBERSBURG JACKSONVILLE (From Last Week) Russell Kes Mrs. Carrie land, were wi “Russ” do some There wa perature In weekend Th mger of Fultz of Northumbs Su ekend visit home saturday nll Ha ty n Ir wde a bus led om W The following is M this locality 85 degree 1 I three killed degrees on Sunda 0rnin h : n party lowest read 1 i hHadeinpiia Sunday eveniy till we Willow illed 1 ut eleven will Chester and and the N 1 of Shamokin Hest nt friend afternoon of the above and thelr nany had aeer hu ness rip 1 Ce until 8 dnesday aturday the Eddystone Lh ur captured 3; party of two, not any Girove pariy of the Elsenhuth party hunters capture am Haine the 2 buck of [( day night to the h JA tremely « the crew pot in tl | - l Theodore Hoste ember 28. at 3 clock in t f Akrot hi in town last ning hunting He was Rev brother, Charlie Ben) Hotel host to onau gan H {« amin Hu SNOW mm ] nay nts mmei parents isited Mr One Of America’s First Families - The ARROW Family of Fine Haberdashery! Come in and pick your Arrow gifts from this list: ARROW SHIRTS with the famous Arrow Collars. White, solid col ors and fancies. $2, up. ARROW TIES the kind eof pstierns men like. Wrinklere sistant, perfect-knotting. $1 aud $1.50 ARROW SHORTS the most comfortable a man can wear. 65¢, up. Arrow TOPS, 55¢, up. ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS initialed or plain; white, colors, and fancies. Ex. cellent buys at 25¢ wo $L LEVINES Bellefonte, Pa. Allegheny Street were the rwood Kreamer and Harold Ard to Baltimore hunting news party Wash- the three ol two, rman week the the M1 Melvin Jue and Bartley and Mrs. Roy Oyler called at the E. R Saturday evening evening on the were callers at Mrs. Lucy Conaway Sheasley and Ellsworth Conaway of Mill Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Milford Etters and son Milford, Jr, of Howard Mrs, Pred Kessling and son Clar- ence, daughters Ohristing and Helen and friends Archie Irvin and Jessie Benner of Yarnell Mrs, C. E. Aley Bette are spending Audubon, N. J.. with the nephew, Mr, and Mrs. Foster tol and daughter Jane Mrs, James Shaffer and tors Charlotte and Doroth Friday afternoon caller of Mi Mi family « il Sunday home Gertrude Shirley of daughter week in| former Belgh- and this daugh- 5 at the home Della Garbrick and Mrs, Ocean {f Hublersburg ith Nevin Yearick and Sun- fam- Yearick 0 pent ay w and M1: F Rov, Ral Albert to R. Bartley, sons and Pred Thompson home at tany see Mrs. Thompson who has sick and not improving as fast as her friends wish to hey called at home of Orvi and family of Lowe; tan Ci durin away ton Artl called ut the “Iie IS A been KOO the att Ni llers at the fhe James Sha Matt ons, James of Robert Conn Donald 1 ffer hom ew Cor Fi way WerK were and Mr EIMIINK- Mr RO) en camp M na Ld and chudren Richard mada Billy, Wava Margi were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs William Poorthan and family, We SOrTY hear that Mr. Poorn not as well at this writing as his many friends wish VEIN ire to V Hoy were Ertiey home on Baturday Mr Mr Ce id « red Doris jaw Pennsyivania ind Mr Ray MeGhiee Eleanor Barbara and Martilia ‘ort Matilda an Man tls finite in Que EUs D evelnng at Uw P ar ree Wheeland Duane and Furnace, Mi ind dau a Noll and were Mrs iner and son Lee of Belles and Mrs. Raymond Nejd- Bobby of Bellefoute Dolan William oulnner family. All caller Earl Gare fonte, Mr igh and and Pele Mr t £TN0oON om pent the Der sons helped Dison wiiday with Landa UGA) Kath- pent friends Conaway. Other call- Place were Mis and son Milford Mrs [Ay Conaway and Mr Sumner Noll Dick and Elsie Jane, iving day in State C + dinner guests of Mr: “da ightér Betly caller at h D iligh and sharles Neidigh D ! John spent Saturday evening the R. J. Vonada home Mrs, Dixson and son Ronald spent Mon- day afternoon at the same place Our community was saddened on Wednestiay morning: when the news feaehed here that Harold Betz had passed awmy on Toesday evening At Howard Puneral” services were held Saturday afternoon at the home and burial was made in the Sehonek vemetery. The family pir deepest Sysipathy TR —— HOLTS HOLLOW Mr Bhd: Mrs. Maurice Depuey and Mrs J. 3. Ffie, of New York City, Ire Milesburg on Sunday night 1d visited with home folks, returfi- ing to New York on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd visited | with Aaron Hall at Unionville, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller at Dry | Top on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Walter Sweitzer and daughter of Bellefonte, called on relatives at this place Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reese and children of Gum Stump, were call- ¢rs in our village on Sunday } Mrs, Orvis Watson and children spending this week with rela- ives in Juniata Recent visitors at the Charles home were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse { Confer of Fairview, Mr. and Mrs Pete Bryan, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter of Bellefonte, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lucas and daugh- | ter and friend of Axemann, Mr. and { Mrs, Clyde Watson and sons and’ Mrs. Malvin Lucas of Milesburg,! Mrs. J. F. McCartney of ML. Eagle, | Mrs. Ida Johnson and daughter, Mrs, Olive Rhoads and children, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. John Wat | son Mrs with i ville | Mrs John Watson spent a few days al the Clyde Watson home at Milesburg. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Watson and { some friends from Ohio, spent a few {days with friends in this State, I Mrs. Clayton Walker and Edgar | Poorman of Ohio, and Mrs. Ida Wit- mer of Wingate, were supper guests gat the Charles Poorman home on Sunday. Jane Reese of Gum Stump, Julia | Geovanelli of Bellefonte, Olive { Rhoades and children, and Mrs, | John Watson were Sunday visitors at the Roy Sheesley home at Hows ard, and Liey Howart Mi Hildren ankas ing we Noll and y Were They ¢ the me of aod by Ld £1 Uy A v OTS fasntil iamuy we to are t ' LA Car spent Monday! Possinger at Cole Edith Burd Mrs. John have Lon daughter | and home ithe | were men 500 more; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Esterline the proud parents of a who arrived on Sunday been named Betty Yvonne Mr, and Mrs, W. H, Ziegler companied Mr, and Mis. 8. OG lr to Lancaster on Saturday they weekend visitor M1 A. J. Matthew Enre they visited C TY Harrisburg hospital Mr. and Mrs, W. F Neta Blerly and son Darryl i Bunday visitors with the | brot Her, Clavton Weber ton Bhe we re wer \ nls Blerly N On Tuesday meeting eal pel an evening began in the church he Ha l'eam as evangelist I'he public i The { Haine Mrs. John Hackenberg with rmony a 11d and time is 7 Mr: Relsh and attended a 30 p Mrs weeting In the tea form « a irsdny the Philipsb are | ents, daughter | several day: has | vicinity Ars were former's in Fleming | evangells local Evangel. Cio music invited to attend | m Paul Win- w council Inst Coun tie | ¥ Zieg~ where with Mi ie | on IN burg of Muncy Hackenberg Smull w Newton B regoverins MV ¢ Ziegler | ich he fered assisted dicats Ml ReTVICe A bidet M. Abbot of William Johnson a few days las r. Mrs. John Relish ¥ Tyson and I tsburegh Pit nd ehild- on at Lemont st week with her and Mi Mrs A Bruanes rd rungara ‘ and Mrs, Harry Ollege were iternoon at or tl from a | on € M. Musser of pleasant callers the home of r tethodist well $50 L2Roy Lewis mc rsGay ang nd four a ft teeny y Ba LIQEC Bi 1 yriting i Mrs Call of Bellefonte spent wg relatives here t} Mr Rex Clearfield ‘harles Ch were wenot home Si a—————— sent 2500 books to celand and are adding fiction and non-fiction 1 they Ror - visited wd Miss wrk igher an the Wwdwell and callers FLAS : i 1.~ A GRAND SLAM FLAVOR 7 A ROYAL TREAT : / BUTTERSCCTCH ROYALE ICE CREAM Sealtest de luxe Vanilla Ice Cream with golden ribbons of old-fashioned butterscotch all through it. That's Sealtest Butterscotch Rovale, Try this delightful ice cream-—an out standing favorite of 1941 which returns as Flavor of the Month for December, HOFFMAN'S ICE CREAM Leodter, baw ond This company are under The some svmerhip D.n" miss Rudy Valles with Joba Barrymore «=Seolted Programe Nwrsday:, 10 P.M, Mr. and Mr while Clymer ') Tyson visited | Bunday Mr, and {and dau | Elyshurg Tu | Mr hunting in and Mrs the same Car y MO { lo ut M Chi Mary day irle Ann Kreame hier visited a CGilenn wilerm Mi Alma busines ams mturds Dr, William Kelly and Burd have been on the glck past week Mi id Mrs, Paul Cumming son Dean, Mr, and Mn {| Cummings of Willlanu port Mrs, Ralph C AY ns en, and My 1 M1 mings of pen end with their Mrs. A. J. Cumming: ibendor! a Lee D timore, William Breon Madlsonburg Lyd a K ne felt and son James of } wim, of the J. E. Ziegler home Boyd Stover rej v at Wi Wy n of Asron corman Lon and were port, 0 | town, in list ar LRAT Mr Mahlon Cum spent the Mr. an th mrent: ’ nd family o ord SUNG) vi worted Monda Knepp 1 amsport on Presty nsbur at the Weave! Mi Harry ed the Bigelow Jackson former’ and famil H. HH. Kathryn Sm Boott Rus on and Mr of Alexandria SON ang Cieorge on day 51 week Ver Jersey 8 Rr Mir Charles Kreat ftorg In Har Miss Maxine } lege, visited (Mrs, C week Raymot K ¢ caused tf it had not H action of Mr bey Tyson and a neighbor 0 Was By rk “butcher ed same doy. Bu Week oo 8X ( and six on Blover Dugan o four, abd Berni rd William Burk end Blair, Buffalp Run, Irs Benner, Mm Lula Rider and James Kersletter Bellefonte, helped Paul Blalr witl thelr butchering, and Paul's Blanche, from Tyrone Guests at the on Sunda family {from Crust and two little daught ley and fr Lyman £20 son * H of Ira Benno Leroy Bu nome wry Joann Bickel of rly. wile and Clair from lx Marshall from State Pred and Lester their farm to Fred hall expects to mu along about the 15th There was quite Ne wp P red M to Belle of this r mont} gome excitement at the farm home of Dr. John Clark and son Saw family, last week | when thelr glove exploded petting fire 4 he house, but Lhe got the under control There was some loss In furniture and « tains Fred Marshall Charles Walking a ed four nice porkers on Thuradaj together at the Marshall home here The box social held at the Cisrk school house cn Tuesday evening vas largely attended and everyon | Fresent enjoysd Lhe evening wre kercoen ne + fire and familly, and family butcher. net —— BLANCHARD (From Last Week) The Beech Creeck-Blanchard Fire Company was called into action on Saturday afternoon when the Grorge Eaton sawmill caught fire. Luckily the fire was extinguished before ex- tensive damage was done A new building is being the west end of town, which ac cording to reports is a garage be- ing built by I CC. Gardner Walter Lindsay, employed at York spent the ‘Thanksgiving holiday with his family here, returning to York on Monday | Rev. and Mrs risburg, spent ‘Mrs. Hall's Bechdel Mr. and Mrs. Charles and family were guests of Mrs. Wil. liams’ parents of Willlamsport, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bechdel spent | ‘Sunday with thelr daughter and | i son-in<law, Mr, and Mrs, | Bottorf of Clearfield. Mrs. | formerly Miss Mabel Bechdel, erected in Max Hall of Har- Thanksgiving with mother, Mrs ing eourse at the pital. Clearfield Hos- where they visited at the home of Sterling Ruhl. The Ruhils were for. mer residents of our town. Mrs. W. H, Spangler spent several days last week in Renovo. 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