THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA. ~ REBERSBURG (From Last Week) Page Three ————— | SNYDERTOWN | S From the Past | Chureh notes for Sunday, Dec. 28: BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton and (ehildren are spending Christinas va. the happy parents of a daughter, cation with Mrs. Bolton's parents, Cora Bandra, born Jast Wednesday. | Mr, and Mrs. Russell Simpson at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbach, Jr. North Field, Minnesota, Mr, Bolton of Bedford, spent the weekend visit- {1s spending some time with his par- ing with the former's parents, Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton at Sunday Church school, 9:30 a. m.; Iworship service at 7:30 p. mm, at! Iwhich time Holy Communion will be | Mrs. Horne pn . . , 8. r Bell of Hummelstown, | observed. This will he ithe na, at is a guest of her brother-in-law and ice In © ur prese stor, t PY d Mrs, Dale Kohr, |Rev. Paul J. Keller, Look for fur. | aT. ‘Rev. an " Fifty Years Ago of Mr. Wm. Lyons, the jolly Bishep , street butcher, 1s missed and upon inquiry we learn that owing to the illness of his father, who lives at Danville, he has been at that place for the past two months Mr, Harrison Kline, farmer, near | Bellefonte, recently measured up a | bushel ‘of pound apples and then counted them. It ‘took exactly 42! apples ‘and ‘they filled the measure heaped ‘full. At that rate they must | have been unusually fine fruit The Commissioners are having the trees In front of the Court House trimmed and put in good shape. | Josh. Foulk is doing the work with | his little hatchet Amos Gar- | brick's ‘fee ‘pond at Coleville is full again—-of water—and he ls waiting patiently for a cold snap George 'B. Brandon, proprietor of the popular Brockerhoff House, was recently elected as Commander of Gregg Post, No. 95 G. A. R. and sev- ernl evenings later he had the same compliment pasd him by the Veteran Legion Encampment of this place being elected Colonel of that organi- | ration. This week we received a copy of the Census Directory of Centre county published by J. A. Fledler of Belléfonte. It is u neatly printed volume and contains the full name | and ‘address of every person living in Centre county. It gives the age of the male population and the oc- cupstions. It is taken from the last census report of the county in 1880 dnd it Is about ms near correct as can be had. It is a valuable volume to ‘any business man in the county | and is well worth its price of $3 | beer for A'barn on the dalry farm of Jacob | | Ricker, Nittany Valley, including seventeen cows, five horses, three colts, 700 bushels of wheat 40 tons | of hay and 1800 bushels of corn, was | destroyed by fire on last Sunday Mr. William Gramley, of Madison- burg, was quite fortunate last week While working on C. C, Luse's saw- | mill, where he operated one of the small saws, his foot slipped, causing him to bend forward so far that the {saw caught his right hand. The in- {dex and middle fof! entirely, fingers were cut while the third finger was badly lacerated Mr. william Parker, proprietor of the Coal Exchange Hotel, Philips burg, went to the bar refrigerator, Saturday night, to get a bottle of a customer. The bottle bursted and a fragment of glass flew In Mr. Parker's eye, lacerating the eyeball so badly that it was at first thought the gight was destroy- ed. An examination by Dr. Allport | showed that the sight was not gone, but that the injury careful treatment would require Last week Mr, George W. Jackson made a trip to Philadelphia to at- tend the graduation exercises of the first class of the school ghip “Sara. toga,” of which his son, Harry, is a member. While on board the ship he accidentally slipped and fell for- iward. In trying to save himself he tseverely sprained both wrists, which {prevented him from returning home for several days. Master Harry was graduated with a high and credit. able standing, He is home for a short stay of a few weeks, when ho will leave for an extended cruise Twenty Years Ago Mrs. John Love was to enter the University Hospital to undérgo an operation for the correction of a foot condition which had been giv- ing her much trouble. Mrs. Hunter Knisely, who recently had observed her 79th birthday, de- parted for Harrisburg for a short visit with her son before going to Reading where she expected to be with a daughter until spring John Curtin and Charles Dor- worth were planning a formal dance to be held at the Dorworth home on West Linn street, during the holi- days. The affair showed promise of being the leading social event of the winter season locally. The meat market operateq for some time by Henry Kline was sold to Andrew Thal employe of the Ti- tan Meta] Company, who expected to take charge of the shop the first of the year. He was to be assisted in the business by his son, Lawrence A slight fire was discovered in the flu at the home of Fred Herman on East Curtin street, but the blaze was extinguished before any damage re- sulted . . Miss Henrietta and Mary Sebring arrived in Bellefonte from Smith College, North Hampton, Mass. to spend the Christmas sea- son with their parents, Dr. and Mrs John Sebring. They were accompan- fed by Miss Henrietta Quigley, a student at Vassar College, Pough- keepsie N. Y.. who spent the holi- days with her parents the Hon and Mrs. Henry C. Quigley UNIO) ILLE UNIONY Methodist Church Services day school on Sunday 9:15: Youth Fellowship in the eve- ning at 6-30, followed by the regular preaching service at 7:30 p. m. at which time will be the quarterly community service Presbyterian: Bible study class on Monday eyening, Dec. 29, at home of Mrs. Margaret Morrison All persons of the community are invited to participate in the Com- munity Bing which will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 around the community Christmas tree. 8ing- ing will be led by Rev. William A Snyder of the Methodist church Don’t be late, but be there and en- Joy the tree in all its beauty and brilliance. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stere motored to Lock Haven on Sunday and were guests of her parents. and other rela- tives, the Brownleys. Mrs. Carl Wilde and children of Btate College, called on relatives, Mr and Mrs, H M. Stere and Mr. and | Mrs. J. B. Stere and families on! Sunday afternoon. The airplane spotter station has | been moved from across the creek Smee Sun- morning at the Dr , Re —_—"., te ki { bullding Albert Schad, well known Belle- fonte plumber, was painfully but not seriously injured when he fell from a scaflold at his new home on East Curtin street, a distance of about ten feet, Examination revealed that he had escaped with painful bruis- es When the control on Bellefonte's only elevator, in Temple Court failed to function, the ele- vator dropped from the fourth floor to the bottom of the shaft carrying Lawrence Bell, the operator, and two other men with it. All the men es- caped Injury At a hearing before Justice of the Peace J M. Keichline H P. Keliey nd Kelsey Harvey, 17-year-old son of Ives L. Harvey, were assessed fines and costs amounting to $1250 each for operating automobiles at night with but one light burning. In »oth instances the offense was committed unknowingly, as neither were aware that their lights had failed. The In- formation was brought by Stats Trooper Dave Hughes The new pumpers for Bellefonte borough, from the White Motor Co, arrived here by freight ang were unloaded. Before they could be turn. ed over to the local fire companies they first had to pass Underwriters tests which were scheduled to be held within ten days. A represen- tative from the White Company was here to give the pumpers their pre- Hminary tests and to familiarize firemen with their operation into the borough back of the H M Stere service station. They now have a comfortable building, with stove, wood -box and telephone and all nec essary equipment for the comfort of those taking charge Miss Nora Stover of spent several days over weekend with her aunt, McEwen Dinner guests the home of Mrs. Sue McEwen on Sunday were Miss Nora Stover of Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miles of Union township Bellefonte, the past Mrs. Sue at Persons attending the Methodist church on Bunday evening had a slight seare when they heard an awful erash near the close of the service, which later was learned that a passing truck had sideswiped a car parked near the church belonging to Harold Hall, and did considerable damage to the car and to the truck as well After striking the car the truck struck the large tree in front of Mrs. McEwen's home which help- ed to damage it more » When you waste time in argument with a fool, you make a fool of your- self. TT ARSE AR AE ARARARARAS, wo - NOTICE! OUR STORE WILL CLOSE we ALL LH Christmas Eve DECEMBER 24th, at 7 o'clock This policy has been adopted to give our employees an opportunity to prepare for the holiday. aad L URNITURE CO 3 onte, Pa. ther announcements of services The young people held their | Christmas party on Thursday even- ing with a goodly number present, All reported having a good UUme, There were 86 present at Sunday {school on Sunday morning Let's have more next Sunday, The following officers were elect- led at the Snydertown Lutheran Bun. lday school Sunday morning for 1842: superintendent, John Walls; assist- ant superintendent, Harry Waliger; secretary. Miss Marie Showers; as- sistant gecrétary, Wiss Helen Rog- ers: dent, Mrs, Nellie Peck; assistant, Miss June Rogers: treasurer, Adam Fravel The Snydertown Lutheran church held a children’s party on Friday evening for the children of the church, A large number of children were present, at which time games were played, refreshments were cerved to the children, and a gift for each child was given by the Sun- day school, after whieh all departed reporting a good time, Charley Emerick ‘was Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Etl Ertel of Rebers- burg, ealled at the Alvin Beck home Priday morning We extend our greetings for a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, We are glad to report that Ken- néth Powers is back at work again, Harold Haagen purchased a new eur this week, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorman and Mrs Annie Lutz were to Bellefonte Sat urday forenoon shopping Mr. and Mrs. Shalvér and son of Nittany, galled at the Kenneth Pow. ers home Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of Bellefonte, called at the Elmer Sto- vér home Sunday evening Mrs. Charles Long of Nittany, Mrs Glenn Rogers, Helen Rogers and Marian Rogers called at the Harvey Lutz home on Friday evening Mrs, Harry Walizer and children spent Sunday evening at the Nevin Beck home. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Beck and son called at the Albert Beck home on Friday. Elmer Stover is slowly improving Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donnie, and Mrs, Vince Stover were to Lock Haven on Thursday Norman Btover spent Sunday with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stover Mrs. Annie Lutz and Mrs Katie Dorman spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Dorman home Randall Ertel spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Erte! of Rebersburg (From Last Week) The Christmas entertainment at St. Mark's Lutheran church has been buried on cappella this year due to the fact that some of the people taking part were ‘changed to night shift, The Adult Bible glass and the women of the young married class met for a Christmas party in the basement of the church on Wednes- dav evening with the following pres. ent Mrs. Willard Truekemmilier Mrs. Orvis Rhine, Mrs. George Harshberger, Muss. Elery Krape, Mrs Harry Wallser, Mrs. Ida Dorman, Mrs. Pull J. Keller, Mrs, Nevin Stover, Mrs. Vina Btover, Mrs. Alvin Beck, Mra. Annde Lutz, Mrs Katie Dorman, Mrs. Howard Ardery, Mrs Ralph Ishler, Mrs Clifford Corman, Mrs. Joseph Lannen Mrs Robert Spangler, Mrs. Gifun Rogers, Mrs John Walls, Mrs. Eeroy Barner, and Mrs. Ralph Grove Mr. and Mrs. Bd Dorman and Mrs Milford Dorman made a business trip to Lock Haven on Wednesday 8ince a state of war exists with the United States, ull of us will be asked to help with the work of com- munity defense in the near future We hope everyone will respond will- ingly to this cnnse A station iz now being located at Pecks store gat Nit- tany. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walizer of Clinton- dale, called at the Nevin Btover home on Tuesday forenoon. Kenneth Powers and familly were to Lock Haven on Priday The Holt sawmill en the Prank Long property is getting ready to operate again Mr. Cyrus Haagen Is expected home this week on furlough. ‘We all welcome him back {nto our commun- ty Mrs. Katle Dorman is on the sick list again, but we hope for her speedy recovery | Mrs. Joseph Emerick of Nittany, departed this life on Thursday, and | funeral services were held Monday iat Nittany at the Emerick home, | with Rev. Paul J. Keller officiating Orvis Rhine butchered four nice | porkers on Saturday Mrs. Ralph Myers and son of Lock { Haven, spent Baturday at the Orvis | Rhine home helping to butcher Kenneth Powers is slowly improv. ing and will soon be able to again {return to work | Mr. and Mrs, Max Markle of Belle- | fonte, spent Wednesday afternoon ‘and evening at the Elmer Btover| { home Ben Lutz of Pittsburgh, Wednesday with his mother, Harvey Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Don. nie, Norman Stover and Miss June Rogers of this place, sng Mr. and Mrs. Walizer of Clintondale, spent Bunday at the Max Markle home in Bellefonte, Die to bad weather there were only 68 present at Sunday school on Sunday morning. We hope for a better attendance next Sunday. Mrs. Rogers ind children of Nit- tany, spent Thursday evening at the Hafvey Lutz home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher of Belle- fone, spent Sunday afternoon at the Harvey Lutz home. George Harshberger butchered two nice porkers on Thursday, We hope everybody a merry, merry Christmas and a happy and pros- perous New Year. We are glad to report that Mr. El- spent Mrs, | children’s division ‘superinten- | Mrs. Anna Miller Pitcairn, | drove to Rebersburg on Monday to | be & guest of her mother, Mrs. Tena { rungart. I A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs | R. W. Blerly last Monday, December {8th, He has been named Samuel I Franklin | Mrs, Alice Crouse returned home {last week after a visit with friends {In New York, | Harry Winkleblech and Lawrence | Musser of Monongahela, spent sev- eral days last week In this vicinity iwhile hunting in our valley | Clyde Waite succumbed to a heart {attack last Friday evening, He was chopping wood when the attack came on and was found dead by his {wife a short time later, Punera) ser- vices were held in the Wolf's Store church on Tuesday afternoon with [burial at Wolf's Chapel. Mr, Waite is survived by his wife, the former Elsie Stover, and an adopted daugh- ter, Esther, also one brother Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bilerly, sons Paul and Woodrow, attended the Christmas carols sing at Penn State Inst Sunday. They were luncheon | guests with Mr. and Mrs, 8. J. Gray A daughter, named Susan Caro- line, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kel- ler Snyder last Thursday at the Cen- tre County Hospital Mr and Mrs. James Frank and jdaughter Joan of Loganton, spent Sunday with the formers grand- mother, Mrs. Gertrude Frank Mi. J. E Ziegler and Mrs Shaffer are recovering from irecent ilies: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner of Lewistown, visited the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moyer, Friday Me: Elizabeth Riegel of Middle- town, is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Arbogast and family Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Bowersox and =ons David and Samuel of Mif- fiilnburg, visited Mrs. BowersoXx's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Smull, Bun- day Mrs. Ray Btover and Mrs. Neta Blerly and son Darryl, were Wednes- day business visitors in Sunbury Mrs. Pred Whitehill and daugh- ter Maria of Lemont visited her father, H. C. Zeigler, several days week Rev. and Mrs. Fred Denbeaux en- tertained the members of the Re- formed church of Madisonburg last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg were Monday business visitors in Williamsport Mr. and Mrs Della their last Reuben Winters gre _ mer Stover is able to again Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dresse and son of Lemont, spent Buntay after noon at the William Haggen home be around hogs on Saturday Harry Harshberger is staying at the George Harshberger home while he is working at the Holt sawmill Mrs. Breon and son of Lock Hav- en, spent Sunday evening at the Bd Dorman home Miss Meriam Beck and Mrs Wed. nesk| spent Sunday afternoon at the Hayes home in Mackeyville JACKSONVILLE (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adley, daughter Bette, son Leon, Miss Phyllis Ripka of Spring Mills, and Tryin Meyers of Lamar, were Bunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Mabus of Dellefonte Mrs. Chester Neff and daughters Lillian and Sara, spent Sunday éve- ning with Mrs. Miles Bartley and family Weekend visitors at the Alice Betz home Were Mrs. Harold Betz and children of Howard, Josephine Deitz and Paul Ripka of Zion, and Thomas Delansy of Centre Hall children were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs ird Korman of Mt Eagle Mrz Donald Lueas spent Thursday | afternoon with Mrs. Robert Cona- way. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and children, Nancy and Ronald of Cen- | tre Hall, spent Tuesday evening at the C. E. Aley home Baturday callers at the D. P. Ert- ley home were Mrs Miles Bartley {and daughter Rebecen, and Mrs | Harry Swope. | Callers at the James Shaffer home {during the week were Mr. and Mrs | Harry Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Shaffer Mrs, Robert Conaway and | family, Mrs. Orin Pye, Mr. W. H. | Smith, Mrs. Miles Bartley and chil- | dren, Eleanor Swope and daughter | Arlene, Mrs. Donald Lucas, Pearl | Weaver, Louise and Earl Beightol {of Howard. | M¥ and Mrs. Robert Conaway and | family (spent Friday evening at the {home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | | William Beightol and family at How- | arc wai. dnd Mrs, John Dunkle and {son Paul of Mingoville, were also | callers: at the same place At a meeting held at the home of Miss Eleanor Weight last Priday night officers for ithe Cheerful Help. erg’olasd and meeting place: for the organization's teh annual meetings were deeided upon. At ga former meetings in 1041 it was decided to have in July to suffice for Jume, July and August, jeaving ten business and devotional programs, The first meeting for the new year will be heli at the home of Rebecca Bart. ley ‘6ii Thiirsday, New Years Day. Arthur Dolan was chosen president forthe doming year; Rebecca Bart ley, vice ‘president; Mrs. Harry 8wope, secretary, and Arthur Bart ley, treasurer. ~ HICH ESTERS PILI A ERAN Mr. Ripka butchered several large : Mr. and Mrs. Defmer Ertley and and Mrs. R. F. Harbach at Livonia. | Misses Phyllis and Betty Page and | Melvin Bright were Priday evening callers in Bunbury | Mrs, M, E. Haines, Mrs, H H. | Royer, Mrs. Dale Kohr and sister, | Mrs. Horner Bell, were Priday shop- | pers in Lock Haven | Mr. and Mrs. C. 8, Hosterman and | children, Naney Ruth, Hallle and | Phil, and Mrs. M. W. Breon attended | the annual butchering at the 4. O Yearick home near Mill Hall, Tues- day. Mrs. Eugene Beaver and son Tome my of Lemont, are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. W, Blerly Mrs. Frank White and children Harold and June, were weekend vis- ftors with friends in Greensburg Glenn Swartz of Balona, visited his father, Orvis Bwartz, last week Miss Betty Page atended the carnival at Herzhey last evening Terry of Pleasant Gap, called at the Kenneth Brungart home Bun- day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. James Bradford and two children of Centre Hall, spent the weekend with Mrs, Bradford” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil- ler Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kepler of Van- dergrift, called on Rev. and Mn Charles O. Frank on Tuesday The Harmony Gospel team gave a Christmas musical program at the Evangelical homes at Lewisburg on Monday evening Mr. E. H Gramlcy, who is spend- ing the winter at Flemington with his son Charles, spent Monday and Tuesday at his home (n West Reb- ersburg Misses Mamie and Helen Kutch of Lancaster, Mrs, H. ©. Yearick Jr. Mrs. HO. Yearick and son Nor- man of Mill Hall, and Mrs. WE Yearick of Clintondale, called at the M. W. Breon home last Wednesday Malvin Stover Williamsport called on his par Mr. and Mr Ray Btover, Baturday Madeline Brungart spent the weekend with Mrs. Alverta Brungart Rev. and Mrs N. 1. Astakhoft re. turned Saturday after a two months tour of the southern states where they were engaged in Bible confer. ence work Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Limbert Sunday dinnet guests at the Mark home at Spring Mills Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown and Stover Musser of Philadelphia visited the former's parents Mr and Mrs. E.R Wolfe, Sunday PINE GROVE MILLS We have two fashionable weddings to put in print before Jan, 1, 1942 | both of interest to our readers Wayne Kline, of Camp Shelby Miss , is spending his Christmas va- cation at his parental home, Mr and Mrs. James F. Kine on Water street Our former tax collector and many years shoe and harness shop man J. Edward Elder, is the best of health at this writing. His man friends wish him a speedy recovery Mrs. Wilbur Dodd and children spent Saturday In Tyrone on a Banta Claus expedition, returning with a big pack Mrs. Estella Isenberg Baileyville home Saturday and gone to Btate College to spend the winter months with her sister and family, Mrs. Gladys Watson Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Guisewite are arranging to move Jan from the Daniel Irvin house to the J. Harry McCracken house, formerly the Julia Gates property in Balleyville Prof. Fred Pierce of State College, was 8 caller here Baturday among his friends and doing some shop- ping. Rev. James N. Fisher and family are spending the Christmas week In Johnstown, the guests of Mrs. Fish- ers parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Peters, both former residents of our town ‘now prominent College township farmers, have laid by their farm work and are spending a 3 months’ well earned vacation in Florida, their {| daughter, Miss Tllene is accompany- ing them to the Sunny South Mr. and Mrs. Waller Gates of | Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schilling of Petersburg, spent some i time the past week at the Willis | Schilling home, assisting in the an- | nual butchering. Miss Esther Corl, who is spending some time at the Dr. P. H. Dale's in State Oollege, was a weekend visitor at the Robert 1. Corl home Hon. and Mrs. J Will Kepler and son Don will enjoy a big turkey Christmas dinner with their ‘son Jake Kepler and family, in New | York City, and Donny will journey on to North Caroling ‘for a Wwisit with hig wife and take the first peep | at his new boy. Insurange agent Conrad G. Fry | of Waynesboro, was over the past | week visiting at his parental home in | Rock Springs. The George Elder family of Cum- berland, are spending the Christmas | vacation with Mrs. Elder's mother, | Mas, Annie Rossman and other rela ves, Miss Bernice Knocke was recently presented with a new wheel chnir, a gift from the Lady Ferguson lodge and Pine Hall Lutheran ‘Sunday school. Miss Knoeke is a rheumatic | sufferer but is somewhat improved. YARNELL The Women's Bible class will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Homer Walker on Tuesday evening, December 30. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Walker spent Monday at Avis, : Miss Verda Shawley of Bellefonte, spent with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J Shawley, Banta Claus that he is get- foe Thursday Noll of o 4 nis Balona mother of ner were Allen not In closed her | Funston, ie. | “ Big Lake, Minn The young peoples’ chofr of the Reformed church will sponsor a watch night service New Year's eve The social hour at 8 o'clock and the New Year's program at 11:16 Pvt, Harold Klinger of Camp Kansas, is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Gladfeiter Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter spent Bunday and rela- Hess with tives in Altoona Bunday Elizabeth Horner spent with her mother, Mrs Keller at McAlevy's Fort Mrs. Frank Gill of Baltimore, Md wis a recent visitor with her aunt Mrs. A. J. Addleman Mrs. William Markle of State Col- lege, spent Monday evening with Mrs. Emma Charlee Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brouse and family of Tusseyville, Mr. and Mrs sSamue] Stover and son of Boals- burg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers and children of Fillmore, were Bunday dinner guests of Mrs, Emma Brouse Kitty Lou Smith of Baltimore Md. is spending time Mrs. John some Mrs. O. F. Bmith and with Mrs ma Charles Mrs. Lucy Btamm Mrs. Edward Miller Black of Juniata, were ers at the Gingrich-Ishler home John Horner and W. J. Couch pent Sunday in Pottstown Mrs. H. M. Hostéerman ls ing this week with daughter-in-law, Frank Hosterman Arlington, Va Mrs. Forrest Drye ang sc entum visitors Mrs. Matthew CGoheen M: nd Mrs, Lee Stamm of Mil- ford. are visiting with David Snyder and with Mr. and Mrs. George Fort- ney Warren Lizzie Slack, of Potlers callers with Mr Mrs Kimport, Saturday Mr. and Mrs Sunday with M Mr family and daughters Mrs. Hugh recent call- spenac her son and and Mn ghter In HUE Mr and d im of Th were recent Black ang ana Houtz spent and Mrs. Ed Houty and Zion Mr Charles Wright and daughter of Huntingdon, spent Sun. th the mother, Mrs at ormer £0 va « “rt, ind Mrs. Mc- Richard CG at Indl RUNY Sundaa; schoo] given next Christmas Bunda {1 be the benefit of Quincy Orphanage will be gladly re. oelvad Mr. and Mrs daughter Saral iamsport oliks last Bunday ev. E.R. Miller's re Valley Tuesday evening conversion so far and Mrs George n an daughters Doroths Mrs Charles Houser and two sons, Georgie and Jimmie, and Miss Myrtle Watson of Tyrone, visited at the Lioyd Walker home last Bunday Patty Ann Von Gundin spent Fri- day and Saturday with Evelyn Walker Mrs. Pear] Fye entertained Miss Dorothy Shirk and her Bunday school class of 26 juniors last SBatur- day afternoon. They all enjoyed the candy and exchanging of presents Those 3 Erma Milton Hoiderman Emma Jane Brooks, Jane Reese Rosie Miller, Marjorie Kepler, Emma Bennett, Arlene Benneit Nancy Lucas, Kay Kaufman, Loretta Fye, Twila Holderman, Marshall Confer, David Watson, Elwood Bennett, Martin Packer, George Reese, Don- ald Hockenburg, Evelyn Bennett Bertha Shirk. Mildred Witherite and Mrs. Ruth Witherite {From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of Bal- timore, Were Weekend visitors at the W. A. Walker home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Slemmons of Lewistown, ‘were overnight visitors jel E. Purl and James Smith with home Sam anc dit 3 visileg Wilson fe aaa ‘at the "Ernest Milton home on Sat. urday The Christmas entertainment will be held on Sunday night, Dec. 28 a dd SAVE TIME NOW H Avoid th January rush. We are in * Position Saige Jo veually fast | service now. Thoro spection by skilled mechanics. Come in to- ® 3 (re 01 Miss Bweeney LAAs lub Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year We hope that this Christ- mas and the New Year brings you fullfillment of every wish and that it finds you happily surrounded by the things and people you love. Bellefonte Trust Company Bellefonte, Pa ti AL ing returned home Liacay’ daughter R. N., of Phila- CENTRE HALL (Continged from page t0) ge Btover, Mrs. Joseph Btruble AF Mary George deip Arthur ” ang Woman's ( Mrs. Paul Zellers » Ziegler In 3 enn Mrs Bohn Mrs Miss vin M: and bd a if Mrs ww days wrt fryy * 4 addition Wo ributions were Daniel Bohn Mrs jallace Mrs. Lynn Breon, Paul Breon Mary Flink, David srayini PORK PRODUCT Beverie; all, Mrs, Musser Ir- Mrs. Andrew Mi receiver — SNOW SHOE (From Last Week) and Willie son Bud of Lewistown ast week with MeClosks Mrs Eephart visited Mr. and rey thet) Cis de LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL. ITY PORK PRODUCTS he Harry Etters home and Mrs. E. M. Frank shopped °F Ledeen eS ef ST HT o SHEET GH SETH Te TOIT Hall altho el aL ES a] CHRISTMAS FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 Features —— GENE AUTRY in ian “Down Mexico Way” JUDY CANOVA in “Puddin’ Head” Continuous Showing Christmas Day 1:45 - 11:00 P. ML ARD GARDEN 4 DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY Pecember 28 LOCK HAVEN ABBOTT and COSTELLO-in “KEEP EM FLYING” I CR DRT a § Se. a NOTICE Our Store Will Close CHRISTMAS EVE December 24th at 7:00 o'clock This policy has been adopted to give our employes an opportunity to prepare for
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