December 18, 1941. " THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE [ron Potemo.of Ditsmmirgie spent a UNIONVILLE A T/A T/38E TRENT AE T/A T/ 384 T/ 8K TAGE T/A \T/A0A\T/ AE \T/ MAT 308 1/304 1/384 1 38d | 4 ht i [few days with thelr aunt here, 2 | Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Walk have a Mrs. ‘John Glenn of Burrowes, moved to Logan avenue in Tyrone, Methodist Church Services: Prayer | tax on each member was paid to the . street, was called to Tyrone this| Fairmount avenue, returned recently | Mr. and Mrs. Blair Walk and son | service this Thursday evening at the | county treasurer on December 5th 1 week because of the illness of her from a visit in Reading [spent Sunday with his mother, close of which will be held the reg- | They gave a special gift to the Btev- Ga brother, O. A. Seeley has returned to his| Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Beckwith |ular monthly business meeting of fens Fund of $1.00. This fund sup- Hubert Snyder, principal of the home in Philadelphia, having spent |gpent Sunday with her parents, Mr, [the Oificlal Board of the church; |ports the National Legislative Di- i school in Ramey, spent the week. Some Mme game hunting and visit-| ang Mrs Ira Lane, of Port Matilda, |also, the young folks will rehearse | rector at Washington, D. C, who end with his family on East College ng his sister-in-law, Dr, Eva B. nt———————— thelr Christmas pageant, Bunday | keeps In touch with all activities on avenue. 4 Roan and H. H. Roan, of East College | MILESBURG school on Sunday morning at 9:15, | the floor of Congress in regard to |%” Mrs. Howard Goss of West Beaver | *Y enue | which will be brief on account of | temperance legislation and makes a avenue, had as her guest for the| George H. Resides of West College| Richard Miller, son of Mr, and the primary departments of the | regular report to all local unions in p past week Thomas Farraday of 8venue, spent the past week in Bos- | Mrs. Ralph Miller, is nursing a frac. Sunday school presenting their | the United States, through their | 2) Philadelphia. j ton, Mass [tured left wrist, Christmas program. There will be no | monthly papers 5 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Roan of East! Kenneth Walker, son of Mr and | Youth Fellowship in the evening «uv. christmas decorations and |&® College avenue, had as their recent Mrs. W. 8. Walker, arrived home | but at 8:30 this group of young folks door trimmings will be on sale in the | && guests Mrs. Roan's sister, Mrs. Cora from New Orleans. Sunday evening | Will present thelr Christmas pag- community some time this week They have some very pretty trime- Bathgate Heffelfinger and son Ralph Kenneth expects to be called for Sant, Ar he Sp Vb bir Ms. J GC. Snvd t South Bt Copeland, of Harrisburg Civil Service duty soon. Jong! in : a ood asia mings which have been made under 'S, >. Snyder of South Bur- {| We are glad to report Mrs. Mary | #! Of Lhese meelings. tt ) 2 ma a 5. A the direction of ery Cal 1, by rowes street, and Mrs Hugh £ Vers —- { Lucas much better. Mrs, Lucas has| Presbyterian Church Services: Bi- | the Sigeen folks an 1 Ko of Miles street, visited with friends PORT MATILDA been quite il for some time. | ble Study es: Bi- | the young folks and members of th n Axemann recently een quite | or some mi { ble Study class on Monday evening, | Community Garden Club : d ? : in (R. D. 1.) {| Mrs. William Walker and daugh- | December 22 at the home of Mrs. J. A comntminitv Ohritbmas 4 All Mrs. Edith Campbell of South Gill Mrs. Mary Collett and son. Paul ter Judith Lee, have returned home | B. Stere. There will be no preach- | rope y y "tt i it pr ye street, spent Friday visiting in Cen- " : n " from a week's visit at Tyrone, ving service this Sunday evening as | 4 - n Sat. i! ha this Bh _ ‘ Hn tang t 4 | ( Sat ay of 11s eek ¢ tre Hall day and Sunday with Mrs. M. A Mrs. Don Shawley of the Sasser-| the members of the congregation on Chri Poon rl " will k igh uk or y hte Bll © (hd hi : { ng its We y ; y TY ’ SAOTISUNAS eve Vv r Aghted and Mrs. R. W. Henninger, daughters youn ang they attended the funera] Man apartments, Bellefonte, and here have received a special invita- | o0 C0" singing: - nd the tre Janet and Jovee, of Ridge avenue of ‘Mrs Collett's alstar Mrs ‘Nanoy Mrs. Oscar Pisher of Moose Run,|tion to attend the specia)l Christ. ”w Scr ging STONE Phe Lr v . a MI 8 Sister, MI i UM . xg be - 4 oy : . { 0 K 3 he © Ne i and Walter Parsons, Jr, of Helster yooomer who was buried at Bald held a birthday party Friday even-| mas exercises in the Presbyterian the of ili) Be I ; Ucite m street, spent Friday and Saturday Eagle on sunday ing at the Fisher home, In honor | church at Port Matilda |e § nl unhy . solicited JOT i aires rida Moht that ate) THD 4 Eb te y hea y a8 + Lh wk for the sum o ( in Harrisburg Friday hight they at Andy and Michael Stasick, who of the birthday of their Mother, The members of the Woman's |g, purchase a bulb for the lighting tended the Ice Follies in Hersh e ‘work! v Y 8D Mrs. John Smith Bibl: Ciass of the Methodist church | ll consist : 15 Hohia Ta . . 4 are working at Pittsburgh, spent a Miss Sara Peace of Lock Haven, ! nd ate \ It wil] consist of about 75 lights. Let Eleanor Markle of North Patter- ge. gave home during hunting sea- te wy keTict at Tas ore | eld a covered dish luncheon in the | every one cooperate with the young son street, who is a Sunday school... y Spent the weekend at her home here { Community House last Wednesday | folks in thelr endeavors this week. teacher in the Boalsburg Lutheran Vz slam oe 2 ye Those who scoff at prophets pre- | svening with the members of the i p Charles Miller and Bob Osman fictions and the Bible can not help 4 fo Airplane spotters have been quite church, entertained the members of shot deer this season also Paul dictions § ‘- ; Ci A help iw. ©. T. U. as thei special guests irpiane spotters have been quit her class at her home Monday eve-| poamer but think hia, al ram gn are A good number were in attendance busy in the community, many have i coming true And it shall come to . rp vreut | np ¢ | volunteered thelr services and the ning Mr. and Mrs. Milford Butterbaugh noc. there shall be horseless cars and a very interesting meeting of al ora ole Bh vice and Mrs. C. A. Eder is confined to her and daughter nita «nent Sunday | LL de bi the W. C. T. U. held immediately | POS! has been taken care of contin- Mrs. C. der | nfined t and daughter Bonita, spent Sunday riages, war and rumors of War: na- ¥ lually,. More comfortable Quarters home on Hartswick avenue, because | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ir- dip ® - after the dinner ually. More comior juar ; of illness | ih D ay : he Cle Re 1 tion shall rise against nation. There Mrs. Amanda Moran left last week have been secured for those who are ’ % : : dr BYR ick is spending | 2haH be desolation and famine. All| ‘Baden whine pe . xDila to (ON the job. Bome of the women of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Seamans and Mrs. Susie Strasick is spending these are now taking place in this 1} Bal 1, er 1 } » the community who are able to give son have returned to their home on the Christmas season with her sons world today | spend the next few weeks visiting afew hours time have been on dit) a oarsrets fw VEE 5 . 'h LR ¢ A : wit e ughter an a a r I's Hav ) 1 Of QULY Bast Hamilton avenue from g Tecent|in PittsingH. he Ty Mrs. Emma Smith who was On our ah “ on ighics 8 d family, Mr. | yronday night there was a meeting trip to points in Florida Nive, Seni Burke Fone, sick list last week, is better at this © IS. Hal {in the community house and the po pent Bi ay wit Mr. ang rs ¢ 5 Itevens were " Mrs. C. A. Bonine of State 1 dp nay wi h r. and M writing Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Blevenson were | joader of defense projects in the fe 161mg Nearho " 1 y rg ite ) i lege, R. D, left Saturday for Lin. | SUCHEN RCEHA00%. oo | Mrs. L. G. Peters spent last week | between train guests of her parents, | borough, J. B. Holtzworth, presented coln Park, New Jersey, where si oh TRS ¢ “Sat ys a ere ’" with friends in West Chester and Mr and Mrs. J. B. Stere last Sun- | the various phases of defense and will visit her son-in-law and dau : iy on IR rity liam , | Philadelphia aay committees were ch ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Snow. Mi WiF, BNE Mrs. Mobert Wms of WE MUST W. C. T. U. Activities: This report | of all departments . . ID i i « are spen x th o ’ Par Bonine will join his wife later Washing n, D C., are oe nding te We mugt stand together was handed in by the efficient treas. | of citizens On December 23 We will Give Away FREE a Boys Bicycle holi wit i wristmas holidays at thelr homes oe 18 Ge y - y will spend the holiday with hi 4s 125 nolcRys a . If we Wo . ar rer of the society, “The Women's | loyalty on the } 3 1 Mr ard 3 rae Maze ahd we would win this war, ; Ie ; : ENS loyalty on } Gi ’ . . » ! family (Mz. and Mrs. Toner Merriman and |’ C00 orice) Christian Temperance Union of this | residents, and We trust their inte: and a Girls’ Bicycle. See Our Windows for Particulars! MARILYN re V1 1€ SIN J 5 0 bet A g ¥ i . 14s 1 " +4 Robert Arble of East Beaver ave-| oll 0p} There won't be anv more place consists of 23 members and all lest and loyalty will continue for . h t urday Fe sy di y . wh R ". + in Carrolitown ’ rmbers dueg lus the d ation of the crisis 0 SpE BundeY hs ik or or Mrs. Greta Rorabaugh of Tyrone, We must sacrifice, membership dues plus the budget | duration of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey of West : spent Tuesday with her niece, Mrs Buy bonds for defense, - — x i ” — Ridge avenue. had as help jecentim. A. Kern And, we can buy stamps 1 2 Suess Loe 8 dng uen hss. J." Misses Frances and Nannie Lewis| For as little as ten cents C. Carey and his sister, Gertrude, | c,ont wednesday in Tyrone We must stand by our President, of Philadelphia Mrs Tyrone Leona Fink was a Stand beside him, man to man Sunday school at 10 o'colck Text and daughter Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. Bellefonte, Pa. 4 { a Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huffington of Holmes street, had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Tionesta. » » mens MP S——— WAP Invites You Come to the BELLEFONTE HARDWARE and see Their Line of Useful Gifts! » PE I. Lego of Conemaugh, spent Satur- i » Bicycles * (General Electric * Thermos Jugs Tricycles Waffle Irons * Fiesta Ware RLU LRN LR LS LS Wagons * Toasters * Kitchen Stools RAR 4 Sleds * Electric Clocks * Bread Boxes WWW WIP "0, Ice Shoe Skates * Roasters * Waste Baskets ge ta Roller Skates * Percolators * Mirror »e Me | UM a (Pp dr si na B& me 4 Pen Knives * Flash Lights Aluminumware LLL LN bd x » » a »e nd LL LS Ie A ye 24 | h Kg 1 > Of os Pea cy” » atir x ’ . bm ter Mrs. Frank Holmes of West Bea- shopper on Saturday And whatever task we're given Sunday Communion service at 11 honor of M ver avenue, spent Sunday in Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nearhoof Do the very best we can £ unday Communion service at a. honho; of Mi in caster. pent Sunday at Casandra Pa : y m. We hope to see every member of John Smith ntral y J pent buliday & apo hand For we Jove our Stars and Stripes the school Dresent t ceive the present - ' Ls f ’ MIREr © ohiladelnhis John Nearhoof’s little children » " / ie school present to rective ihe present wer Mr. and Mi ! Betty Ture of Philadelphia, Join Nearhoofs Mitle chdren ang we want them still to WAYe.| Chricimas treat Shawiey and won Harold Mr and 4 CNTR INN TRS ON ONS ON ON LON ON ON LO LON OR LO LY spent the weekend with her family hat ad the neasies are able 10 be gyer America, the land of the free, Geraldine Kelly of Juniata. spent . Orvis Lucas of Yarnell. Mi 4 vada ly UR, 4 24 FH 4 , J 4 Fe 24 24 54 JIN, Fo 5 on South Allen street Rrouna afi) And the home of the brave eo ly o Mot sve Wok wtheid TT me Tht awd: Whom 4 4 an ————— a - h . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Soit and son ~L. B a few days at the Orvis Watson Mra. Jame: Wensel M: . John Smith Mrs. Lillian Crow of South Ath- nent Sunday with their brother at - 4 home and two daughters, Patricla and Monday in Bellefonte Bate College, were recent callers; LITTLE NITTANY erton street, hed as her weekend gandy Ridge | Mrs. George Magargel Jr. of Gira . MF Ben ee, : Charles 8impson of Plainfield N. With Mr. and Mrs Wal Woon wild i it . au 2 Pal » of WSe bi Yamevrd . 2 11 " inley of Ml UTE Mrs . ' ’ fon f 8 vt ts. Rack Jorger of Blanchard guest her daughter Pauline, of Loy Mrs. Veronica Urban returned POT 1 ERS MILLS Pleasant Gap, called on home folks ho > MeRl ey burg, J. spent the weekend w Mr and M3 § NM owls Li ‘ M Rache] Conde of B hard, home after a visit with her brother rv : LAT Kunkie alg wg Gren Mrs in Bol 4 I Sele 1 Were oa ith 1 is spending two Weeks with her sroderick toad | ie Pittsburg} si Miss Frances Dunn of Shickshin. Friday ’ and Dorothy of 1 8. JU Loi\gn and lam) ; . Aniapidiar mad is ? gba 2 Ny a ny. is spending some time with her Almeda Lucas of Bellefonte, Mr. are Harry Lucas and aC mz 2 sms | cousin, Mrs. Boyd 8mith and Mrs Maivin Lucas of Milesburg and Larry of Yarnell Miss Phyllis Duck of Millheim, vis- Ara Confer of Yarnell, Jesse Confer Donald Shawie: ited over the weekend with her & Fares wou. J. 4 Fee of NeW and Mrs Roy Leather: friend, Miss Janet Shaffer OR TE Bellefonte, watson, Mrs. Olive ads § 1 n Jane Wild th thelr nx r rs. Marge Mrs. Olive Rhoads and son, were 1 4. cohior anne Ti vening was her parents N nd Mrs a acy vs Harry ( , a , Ae WAT. IARLEM Mr. G. H McCormick and wife, ( daughter Joanne. Ti venin : i MI. ana Hai hia A I y Whe KLE cent callers at the Charles LUCKS coent tn nlavine Mrs. Laura McCormick, and spent In playin home x Suhivnitimd Caroline McCloskey attended the fu- a ww . wal . Smith received h ’ Fr ane wy “Tvdde atso e Ferrin neral of Mrs. Maria Ray, a cousin, 5% 884 hin Ton ag Bo Refrain he . Hil ASpeianh OS + #4 Riche olan i of tan yy H ft rg i ndgsteohes 1 py ETT, HACOB TE OAR 0 24 c: n Tyrone on Dec. 8th WO Sang 0! hai sour ia Geoy of sandwiches, | CRK Te wth hn ver { ds hier Sars Mass . He Severs he ; t ee : bt ad tha il 1ark . . i anelll of Bellefonte, Geraldine Kelly fee of Houserville en ‘ e Orvis Clar Mr. Ceorge Auman and brotifer ssekuit v mh ” ¢ SeTviLe . : of Juniata, Mr and Mrz Orvis Wat. Mrs. Olive Rifonds and son spent of Mr - i REE Charles, who are emploved in Mif- i Tommie A . ‘ : Youds and son spent of Mp nd Samu tover | Mi ward Swal ; yu a LS , - son and family were Sunday VIsit- ae. av with relatives st Pleasant Sunday 3 an Axemann, called fin county, spent Sunday at the. at the J F. Watson home arg" ith 1 ives at ni Bunday p—— ; : ow of at home Satifrday ! ’ L i ' i i“ eg ail OE a ai Y home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs " TAD. . Mrs Bo wa ndls of Rtate On! Ary smoker oil] te] 4 that 1 - 4 gi y Ira Auman Jane Reese and Jesse Poruban of Recent visitors at the home of M™ : nas of State Col-| Any smoker will tell you that ; Hl ep 1 A . Gum Stump, were recent Callerg in Mrs. Mary Kelly t Juniata were ‘5%. BDAC JIS. Eflela Woomer of © . nu Advertising knows little modesty. Miss Margaret Kimport of Boals- village Mr. and Mrs. Lewis i 5 i ' wf Ppr : > a . : Ma MITE : burg is visiting at Pe home of her Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and daughters, Mrs. Eloi cousin, Miss Lizzie Slack family, Paul Miller of Howard, Pert College. Laura an Miss Caroline McCloskey spent Kesling and John Hastinger of Runville. Junic Wednesday with friends at State Moose Run. and J F. Watson got burg, Kelsev and College busty last week and sawed wood for Pleasant Valles Lester Charles of Lancaster and the church Miss Dorothy McMichael visited over Mr and Mrs. Frank Dreese and ueas of Pleasant Ga the weekend at her home in Still. son of Pine Grove Millis, spent the business trip to ¢ water weekend at the home of Mr and nesday evening Mrs. Roy Leathers and family Mrs. Arthur Burd called on Mrs Edith Burd, Sunday home by his Mr. and Mrs Irvin Walson of had spent Ohio, spent a few days with home at that place folks at Bellefonte and Milesburg Mrs. John Watson spent a They called ont relatives at this piace days last week at the home of last week sony. Cl 5 A birthday party was held at the and also call home of Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Fisher home NX ict oar so rir. EZ | oe of Mr and ars. < What every woman ¥Y/ 14 SOALSBURG Zvi: om Emma Brouse . The Glad-u-Kum class of the Lu- garet Dale. Marian and y - > > - theran Sunday school held its meet. Jones, Kathryn Otngrist, Margaret Ww ants to k now , ing Tuesday evening ory a. Home of Kimport attended a mT oh Mrs. John Hess, with Mrs Hees and Wednesday evening at Centre Hall Mrs. Kenneth Thomas as hostesses. for the Orphans’ Home of the I. O Those present were: Miss Anna Dale, O. PF. at Sunbury teacher, Mrs. Edna Homer, Mrs CM Fiv of Altoona. was a re- wp ” 5 Ry Florence Dale, Mrs. Mary Katherine cent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. John a there a "first aid” for chest colds? = : Hess, Mrs. Mary Dale, Mrs. Marian p Kimport That's no idle question! Not when you think back on soos Spotts, Mrs. Robert Hess, M's the number of chest colds you've probably had to “treat” > George Musser, Mrs. Nancy Corl, in your family It’s a constantly recurring problem for Mes Auta Mary loubesges, Maes you. What's the answer? : : : Emma Eliza Stuart Mrs. Lee Markle | Mrs. Matthew Goheen spent the The answer is — YES! There is such a thing as a was a guest. weekend with Miss Pauline Billings first aid for the discomforts of common chest colds. And : The Ladies Missionary Society of at Northumberland a mighty fine one it is, too! Your a the Reformed church held its meet- Mrs. William Kiine spent Sunday ihg Thursday evening at the home With Mr. and Mrs, Hamill Kline and of Mrs. Matthew Goheen, Those SON at Lemont : “7 arp ' present were: Mrs. H M. Hoster- Mrs. Willam Thompson spent ANTIPHLOGISTINE man, Mrs. George W. Ishler, Mes | ee : : What Antiphlogistine is NOT: Prank Ream, Mrs. A. J Hazel Mrs = ——————— It is not a fiy by night treatment! means a well-dressed \nna Meyers, Miss Beulah Fortney It is nota quick “rub-on and rub off!” q The Tadies Blue blade of the I theran § y 8c veld its - It does not work in a matter of minutes! New Year when youj gi, and tn. arty Tae - It is not a preventative or a cure-all! ’ p everiing at the home of Mrs. William What Antiphlogistine 1S: IVE. . . Kline, with the following persons 7 8 present: Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hunter, B RAN D It is a hine medicated dressing a 3 It is a first aid which should be applied WHITE SHIRTS pin? goo MES iam Sarman PORK PRODUCTS promptly at the first symptom of a simple b Bohn, Mrs. Mae Booth, Mrs. John chest cold. y Wright, Mrs. Bruce Miller, Mr. and | It does help relieve chest cold discomforts, Mrs. George Homan, Mrs. Ethel It works for 8 to 12 hours. TruVal Baird, Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, Mrs. It is an intensive campaign for relief. Sheasley, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White, Mrs, Waldo Homan, Mr. and | $1.95 and $1.85 Mrs. Guy Clark, Mrs, Esama Charles, | Pauline Charles, Mrs. Earl Ross, Mrs. i y . . . Those are the quick but important differences between James Callahan, Jr. The class held | We hope that this Christmas brings You fulfillment of every : : sect y 3 H " Hy . : ANTIPHLOGISTINE and ordinary procucts designed for Men seed flenty of white election of officers and also Tevealed | wish, and that it finds you happily surrounded by the things relieving chest cold discomforts. They are important shirts—and men want these | Joved a pot luck supper. | and the people you love. These are the things that make for differences for you to consider. hin PT . | Pvt. John B. Lonberger of Edge- | contentmen{—than whi i i i ! i Ask your druggist for the modern, convenient ANTI- whites by Tm¥al! They like | wood Arsenal, Md, was a recent : hich nothing is more precious! And if pHLOGISTINE tube, It's a valuable first aid to keep in the ‘something extra’ in the | guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Callen- our greetings add one iota to your enjoyment of the holiday, your medicine cabinet, || fine materials and fine vailor- || bach. then our Christmas shall be happier too! ing that make TruVal shirts }| Corp. Don B. Clark of State Col- such outstanding values. They || 1#€¢, R. D., has been home on & five- like the Fair-flex collar that's Say Socough, Be Is stationed at In- Ld * L] molded to fit the neck, pro- Mrs. P. T. Swank was called to 1p O gl 5 1 n c viding trim comfort. So take a Washington, D. C. on account of the Mrs. Edward Loughner 8r. and son Donald moved todheir home i Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrz. Charies Jones of Lemont, were callers with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz Sunday evening tip: give ‘em what they want illness of her sister, Miss June Or- whites by TraVall Ha LOOK FOR THE LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beaty and BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR family of Avis, were recent visitors R.T. sos WILLARD wih Ms, Cora Gentael and family. GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- Ts, hel o ont, THE MEN'S SHOP spent ‘Thursday evening with Mrs | ITY PORK PRODUCTS (pronounced anti-flo-jis" teen)
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