: January 8, 1042. BOALSBURG (From Last Week) Fred Ishler of Indiana, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs, Ella 1shler. Mrs. Margaret Kuhn spent Christ. mas with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kuhn at Williamsport, Edward Weber and sister, Miss Alice Weber of Huntingdon, spent Thursday with their aunt, Miss An- na Weber. Mrs. William Stover, Mr. and Mrs. | John Shuey were dinner guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charles at) State College Thursday. { Mrs. Shirk and Mr. Rossman | Centre Hill, were guests of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs Wilkam MeAlevy of Newton Falls, Ohlo, spent some | thne with the latter's mother, Mrs. | Ausie Shutt, Mrs. Dorothy McCormick, Miss Grace Miller, Miss Eleanor Mullen, John Miller, of Millheim, were Bun. | day callers with Mys, Jennie Fort- | ney and daughter. Fred Addleman, Miss Eleanor | Coleman of Ambridge, Mrs, Charles | Addleman, son Richard, daughters | Geraldine and Joanne, A. J. Addle- | man of Baltimore, Md., Mr, and Mrs, | Raymond Addleman and children, of | Al Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams of Pine | 5. Addleman during the Christmas Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clem- | holidays. ens, Mary Clemens of Bellefonte, | were guests of Mr, and Mrs. John | Williams Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, John Fox of Wil-| lilamsport, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth | | Zerby and daughter of Johnstown, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crummy and | ages Luther Zerby of State College, | sons spent Christmas day with Mr. | and Mrs. Lester Treaster at Colyer Gene Crummy remained with the | Treasters for a visit, | spent several days with Charles Seg- | ner and daughters, Miss Gladys Hazel of Glassboro, | N. J, spent some time With her par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hazel | day Swank. Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Jones daughters Betty and Nancy, Lauck and] Mr. and Mrs. Earl dalighter Peggy of Honeybrook, were | | were guests at the Gmgrich-Ishler | | home Thursday. | | children Miss Sheila Segner of Huntingdon, | relatives at Coralamas, Thursday. | | Thursday with relatives in Altoona. | | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradford and were supper guests with | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stitt spent Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kline and | children of Oak Hall, Mr. and Mrs. | | A § of J - Dr. P. L. Swank spent Christmas | Join Kline and family of Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Hamill Kline ! with Mr, and Mrs, Howard and son of Lemont, Mr. and Mrs. | | Fred Kline and children of Boals- | and | burg, Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan, | spent | yr of Shingletown, were guests of Thursday with relatives in Hazelton. | prs. William Kline Thursday Dean Fetterolf ash, and Miss of Bolling Fleld, | Geraldine Kor- | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John | pon of washington, D. C., spent the | Horner. Miss Joyce Gentzel spent several deys with Miss Joyce Winangd at State College. | Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Dale of Pleas-| ant Gap, Misses Ellen and Kathryn Dale of Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs, | George Rimmey of Centre Hall Mr. | Christmas holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kor- man. Mrs. Mary Bennett of Elmira, N Y. spent several days with her! mother, Mrs. Samuel Kimport, Leo Jordan of Camp Shelby, Miss, and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son of is home on a furlough. Bellefonte, were guests of L. K. Dale and daughter Margaret, Christmas family of Pine Crove Mills, | supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. LL. E, day. Mrs. Nannie Mothersbaugh of Wil-| Gladfelter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gearhart and were Mr. and Mrs. liamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bal- | william Cunningham and children ley of Lemont, spent Friday evening | of pleasant Gap, Mrs. C. F. Laver of with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Flick and | Bellefonte, R. D., were weekend call- | family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thorsen of Al- {ers at the Gladfelter home. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dale and th 93 LF A FY Tre y 1 f! bany, N. Y., were dinner guests Ol} 4, ohter of Montrose, were guests Mrs. Cora Centzel Friday. Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dale and Gentzel accompanied them to Avis daughter, Tuesday. where she visited until Sunday. Mrs, Gentzel was accompanied home by! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beaty who were her supper guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rish family of Lemont, spent Friday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Hor- | ner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold daughter of Huntingdon, spent the Overhoits Fisher and Gene Zierdt Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hartswick and family, Newton Hartswick of State College, D. B. Thomas of Stale el and College, R. D., were recent callers with Mrs. William Kline, Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh and daughter Cora Jean of Altoona, of Pittsburgh, Miss of State College, Ford weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stump of Rhode Island, were recent Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale of Belle- John F. Kimport. fonte, Mrs. George Rimmey of Cen- tre Hall, Mis. Margaret Pred Dele Har day. H. M. Stauffer and daughter, Mrs Matt Btrohleim of Philadelphia, Mrs. Alice Moore of Alliance, Ohio, Were recent visitors with Mrs, Emma | Charles, i Miss Sara Dannley of Pine Grove Mills, Jonn Hess of Al Mrs. George Fortney were guests of Mrs. Jennie Fortney and daughter Beulah, Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey and children © of Greensburg, Mr, and Mrs | Dale and daughter Helen attended the funeral of ' were callers with Mr. and Mrs. John ry Houser at Rochester on Sun- Hess and David Allman and daughteriJack spent Thursday Beth of Trenton, Mich. Were guests Mrs Samuel Hess at callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homan and of Btate College, son, Sunday . i Mrs. John Wright, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Snyder and children spent with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wright In Huntingdon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern, Mrs, | Elizabeth Spotts of State College, 3 +4 Mrs. Ralph Bell of Jefferson, Mr. toona, Mr. and vy BR ALTE: and Mrs, Ralph Tressler and daugh- ter Helen of Houserville, were recent i callers with Mr. and Mrs. Spotts and daughter Faye. Mr. and Mrs, John Hess and son with Mr. and | State College, of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hess during R D. Christmas holidays. the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gearhart and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. SBegner and feniily of Pine ‘Grove Mills, Mr. and family of Huntingdon, spent Thurs- Mrs. Willlam Thompson were guesis day with Charles Segner and daugh-/ of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Hess and ters. Mr ALL, and Mrs. Dan Ream, son Paul | | family, Thursday. Miss Creta Sue Dummer of Hunt. and daughter Marion of Aaronsburg,| ingdon, is spending some time with Lloyd Bartges and son of Millheim, her grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haupt, son Ger- John Durner. ald and daughter Nancy of Belle-| and Mrs Rev. Marlin Hain of Elizabethvilie, fonte, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Slagle! Was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs of Altoona, Mrs. John Smith and Rodney McClellan, Bunday. som were dinner guests of Mr, and] Mrs. Nevin Meyer Thursday. Miss Mary B. Seguer of Boalsburg, land Harry E. Kline of State College, Miss June Bradford spent several were married Wednesday afternoon days at Schuylkill] Haven. | in Winchester, Va., at the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter and! parsonage, with Rey. Car] Honey- son of Vandergrift, Mr. and Mrs, cutt performing the ceremony. Mr. Paul Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Kline will make their williams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markle home in Boalsburg {or the present. of State College, were guests of Mr. | Among the people from a dis. and Mrs. Riley Hunter during the tance who attended the Alumnde Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meyers children of Fillmore, spent | Christmas party of the Harris Town- and ship High school unday were Mr. and Mrs, Harold Coxey Friday evening with Mrs. Meyers’ mother, Mrs, Em- and son of Altoona, Mrs. Mildred ma Brouse. | Wieland Jarchow of Ridley Park, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradford and Fred Brouse and sons of Norris- children were dinner guests of Mr. town, Miss Margaret Ferree Of and Mrs. Forrest Evey at Lemont, Chester, Mr. and Mrs. David Allman Thursday. rof Trenton, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs WwW. W. Hill and Mrs. R. H. Winsor Paul Coxey of Greensburg, Helen | fonte, | Kooken and two children of Tyrone, i we were having our By HARRY WILLIAMS Happy New Year to all After a Httle rést period of about four or five weeks I will now try and scare up a litle news, as I am re- minded each week why I do not have any news in the papers. It ig like this, when there lsn't any news it is hard to pul news in the papers, Mr. and Mrs, Adrian Stine of Waddle, moved a couple of weeks ago from the Brown property at Pine Top, into the house of Clar-| énce Blair along the highway near the Ebbs service station, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stine mov- ed last week from the Hartsock farm (formerly the Charles Behrer farm), to Lemont, Mr. Stine has returned to his old position as janitor with {the Pennsylvania State College. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Btine of Paradise, moved this week from the! Hartsock property to the Meek bun- galow at Waddle We were sorry to hear that our good neighbor Willlam GG. SBaxion, was taken to the Philipsburg State Hospital last week. His condition at the present tine was reported to be good. He had just retwned from a! trip to Washington, D. C. with his two granddaughters when this all- ment came upon him and he was ordered to the hospital by his doo- | tor. From what can be learned, it ls a kidney and bladder condition, The visitors at the Wililams home on New Year's Day were Mr. and | Mrs. James A. Young and three chil- | dren of Bush Addition, Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mss. Raymond Young and four children of Coleville, who came up to help Dad with the but. chering. Other visitors here were Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kellerman of Belle- and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ghaner has Mahlon accepled a | position a! Baltimore, His wife and | two small children joined him there last week. Another house is being added to Beotla, Ray Dean has started to build himself a home next to the Mahlon Ghaner property. Also ad- ded to the list of new homes is the one being bullt by Clifford Close on the old Kelley land near Ebbs ser- i vice station, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas of Paradise, spent last Saturday in Bellefonte shopping. When asked {f he was still mayor of Paradise he sald yes, that he has held the job long enough now that nobody could take it away from him. Arthur has lived there a good many years and we can all remember that he has been mayor all these years. Many more to you, Arthur, As we arose last Bunday morning and peeped out the window to see seven inches of snow on the grouna we then came to the conclusion that first real -y of winter Quite a lot of our people In the valley have been housed up with one winter complaint or anothér and soe with the measles Quite a few have been layed up with intestinal trouble The members of Grays church held their meeting at the home of mantlily class Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McEThattan (the former Clemson Mansion), on las} Priday evening. The home was well decor- ated for the occasion. There was quite g large gathering ahd they made it a New Year's party won sama ston WOODWARD The Evangelical Ladies’ Aid held their January monthly After the regular business proced- iure a social hour consisting of 4, fitting poem and games Was enjoy. ed by those present The barvest snowfall this month locourred on Saturday night when an eight-inch show fell The coldest mornings In December were the 11th at 14 degrees, the 21st at 12 degrees, and the 30th at 12 de- daughters were Saturday visitors in| M. El gers Mr, and Mm. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BRELATONTE, 7. STATE COLLEGE (From Last Week) | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll of West | Beaver avenue, had as their holiday guests Mr, and Mrs. Byron Judy and iamily of Cochranville, Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Burrage of East Foster avenue, had as thelr holiday guests thelr daughters Edith of Western Port, Md., and Ruth of hoenixville Mrs. Charles Pearce of West Fair Imount avenue, is spenaing the holi- [days with her daughters, Mrs, H. M 'warnock and family of Buffalo, N. Y. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs and fam- fly of Clark's Bumnmit, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus French and dassinter of Holmes street, are vaca- toning with relatives in Boston and Shrewsbury, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Parsons of East Beaver avenue, have as thelr guests their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Gearhart of Lancaster. Giace Bitner and Mrs. Robert Parnell are spending two weeks va- cation in New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Krumrine of West College avenue, had as their | Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs. Bam- uel Payne and son of Davenport, Ia Mrs. Edith Johnson of East Col- lege avenue, is spending two weeks with relatives in Beverly, Mass nirs. C. B. Parkhill and daughter of Hartswick avenue, spent Christ- mas day with relatives in Lemont Ida Parent of East College avenue, | is visiting with relatives in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Eleanor Markle of North Patter. ison street, entertained a group of children from the Lutheran church in Boalsburg at her home Monday | evening. Mr Helster street, had as thelr Christ mas day guests thelr son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parsons of Jonestown Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher of Nit. tany Village, had as their holiday guest their daughter Jane, of Mill- ville. mr. and Mrs. T. H. Taylor of South Atherton street, have as their guest Pvt. Jack Wallace of Washing- ton, D. C Jean Hoy of East Fairmount ave- | and Mrs. Walter Parsons of | | ne, hag left for Los Alig les, Cal, where she has accepted a position. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noll of Boulh Burrowes street, have as their | holiday guests their children, Alice {of Philadelphia, Edward of Bolling { Field, Washington, D. C., and John {of Oxford, Miss. { Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Casselberry {of Bouth Atherton street, had as | their Christinag holliday guests thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and { Mrs, H, P. Cowan of Meadville, and [thelr son William Casselberry, of | Beott Field, IM. | Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Smith of East {| Foster avenue, had as their Christ- { mas holiday guest their son Robert, a graduate student at Princeton | University, | Mr, and Mrs, 8. B. Bodle of West | Foster avenue, had as thelr holiday | guests their son and daughter-in- od Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bodie of | York, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W,. Huling lof Arlington, Va. Mrs. Katherine Grove of East Nit- | guest her son Warren of New York ity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helster street, had as thelr weekend guests thelr son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Parsons of Harrisburg Mrs. Elsie Noll avenue, had as her holiday guests her daughter, Mrs. George Henry of Collingsdale, and her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Noll and family of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Markle of North Patterson street, spent Christ mas day at the home of Mrs. Mar- { kle's parents in Howard. Mrs. Sara Erb of Helster street, is spending some time With her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs { Donald Lenker of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harvey of South Frazier street, had as their Christmas guests thelr daughter Helen, and Lena Edwards, of Wash. ington, D. C Janet Henninger of Ridge avenue, and Walter Parsons, Jr. of Heister street, are spending this week as the guests of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Parsons of Harrisburg. PINE GROVE MILLS (From Last Week) Paul Ludy will till the fertile acres next farming season on the L. K Metzgar farm at Meeks Church Robert Hess, Boalsburg's genial nd wholesale feed agent was a short caller in our burg last Monday evening One of Ferguson known farmers and Foarvoy Pockny oo Philipsburg State He friends wish him & speedy recovery Guests at the Marshall Barto home for Christmas turkey dinoer John H Barion 13 ah I) tal. His of Marengo. Cards are now out announcing the wedding on Wednesday of Miss Es- ither Nearhioof of Warriors Mark and William Johnston of Pennsyl- vania Purnace i The weil known Rawleigh man and | newly elected tax colléctor of State i College, Fred Bender, was circulat- ing here last week among his many regular Rawleigh customers. Hall, at a supper at 6 p. m1. Enter- taihment will follow. U. 8. A. men spending the Yule- tide vacation al thelr homes were Bill Shoemaker and Paul Ripka at the Carey Shoemaker and Lloyd Ripka homes. Willis Schilling, wife and three ing a badly Injured fool caused by getting it tangled up in a beit on his chop mill. He was treated at the Philipsburg hospital Auctioneer ‘Buzz’ Harpster and wife entertained the members of their family to dinner last Wednes- {day A sumpiuous turkey dinner with all the fixin's at their home on East Main street Prol A Brooks Corl and family Tr en oying Holay vacalix In . | Mt. Holly, N. J, guests at the Sam- 4 uck Fryor home Corl and Mrs { Pryor are sisters, daughters of Mr fand Mrs. J. PF, Kline i Lester Albright is now assistant | machanic at the Wilbur Dodd service {station and I. H. C. farm equipment agency. } George P. Irvin is recovering rap- {idly from a recent {llness and was ! recent visitor in Tyrone | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers of | Lancaster, spent game time recently !at his parental] home, the C. H. My- Ters home, Claude is county super- ivigor for the Farin Sccurity Ad- Is business The Baileyville grangers and thelr iministiation office in Lancaster, meeting ‘at the home of Mr. and famifles will enjoy their annual get Mrs. C. E. Kreamer Jast Tuesday. together on January 2 in Community Crain merchant Elmer C. Ross and daughter of Lemont were re. {cently entertained to dinner at the | Harold Glenn home, the well known ' Ross homestead just west of town. | Guests on Christmas to a turkey dinner at the J. Foster Musser home jwere the T. B. Wogan family of Al- { toona, and Miss Esther Corl of State i College. Dr. N. E. Hess of Wytheville, Va. grees, Thus far this month, Jan: Altoona with their relatives at the and Miss Sara Hess of Clearfield uary, the coldest reading of the mers | cury stood at {0 degrees above zero. Keep in mind the revival services in the Jocal Evangelical which began on Sunday evening. Come and enjoy the services con. sisting of & song service and then) the excellent and spiritual sermons delivered by the pastor, Rev. H. A. Guy Miller homes. and Henry Benton CES! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pry, daugh- | church’ tery pre spending several days with | hiz father in Pittsburgh. They will return home Friday. Harold Moyer of East Penns Val- ley, was an important business call- High B¢hool faculty, Harold Martz of Pittsburgh, is spending some time with his par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Martz, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Kline are proud parents of 8 baby girl born last week Houseal. We trust all the boys that er Monday in town. The Moyers are gt the Centre County Hospital, Mr, will be called to the colors in the tenant farmers on the Brockerhofl| gine is a mechanic at the Kline near future will avail themselves of the wonderful opportunity to pre-! pare for their eternal home We sin.’ cerely hope that no soldier boy will g0 to battle against this great evil without having first sent a fervent’ prayer to Almighty God as David| farm near Centre Hall W. Hamill Glenn and wife were guests over Christmas with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Glenn of Bellefonte, Farmer Isaac G. Harpster is nurs- | garage. ‘5 Sheep fancier Frank Homan will | exhibit his choice lambs at the | State Farm Show this month in { Harrisburg, a pen that will be tough j to score against i tany avenue, had as her Christmas of East College Sumner | were holiday | vacationers at parental home of Mr, | and Mrs, 8. M. Hess on the branch. | spent last week with the Misses Hill! Ross and William Ross of Philadel- in Pittsburgh. phia, and William Tussey of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Neldigh of Others attended the party from State College, were callers with Mr Boalsburg, Bellefonte, Tusseyville, and Mrs. Nevin Meyers Sunday. State College, R. D., and Oak Hall. HOE (From Last Week) ter of New Jersey, are visiting Mrs, did of old. to overthrow and con. ————===== quer this arch fiend of liberty and ¢ justice, These services will be con~| SNOW “5 tinued for at least two weeks | D. J. Benner is very ill at this) writing, We trust he may soon re-! JACKSONVILLE (From Last Week) Culiers at the FE. R. Bartley nome | on Christmas were Mrs, Hurry Baird ! and Miss Mabel Garrett Bunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Lucy Conaway were Mrs. Pred Kessling and children, Clarence, Christina and Helen ahd friends, Jessie Benner and Archie Irvin of Yarnell, Mr, and Mrs. Bumner Noll and children Dick and Elsle Jane, spent thelr Christmas vacation with rela- Uves at State College, Pennsylvania Furnace, Port Matlida. They were iinner guests Caristmas day of Mrs, ' Elsie Noll and daughter Betly, Other guests were Mrs, George Henry of Collingsdale, Scovel Bwan of Kings- ton, Mary June Fye and Kenneth Neidigh of Jacksonville, Mrs, Bara Kaufman, Mrs. Harry Roan, Br, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Roan, Mr. Der- stine, all of Btate College, They all enjoyed & roast turkey dinner with all the trimmings Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family spent Friday evening with {her sister, Mrs. John Dunkle and family of Mingoville A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday at the Newton Weaver home in Bate College Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley family spent Christmas at the mer's mother, Mrs. Chester Nef! Howard, Sunday afternoon Swope home were Mr, and Mrs George Bwope and Mr. and Mrs Phillip Saylor and family of Belle fonte Miss Evelyn Mane Vonada spent her Christmas vacation at the home cf her grandparents, Mr. and Mr willlam Poorman of Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Weber Christmas evening with her grand- mother, Mrs. William Dixson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and family called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Beightol and family of Howard Mr Conaway and son Harry, had an ap- pointment with the dentist, while ‘he rest of the family attended the cantata in the high school Mr. and Mrs Miles Batley visit- ed at the home of Mr Paymond Harter and caughler a Bate College ' Eomuel Was Visi i oarumrine and for- ol callers at the eyhursd spent and Tacs who called at the Richard Vonadu home oh Fridges: were M* Robert MceCloekey of Howard, air: burl Gardo.r 4 ron Lee and Mrs. EQ Bartley Bennison (00k din i, Mrs. William and mnt Bellefonte, Mabe] Mrs. James Shafler and daughter Sara, Charlotte and Dorothy, spent Bunday afternoon with Robert Conaway wd family ing callers at the same place Mrs. Willlam Beightol and sons Har. ry and Earl of Howard, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle an i Paul of Mingovilie Mr. and M:s. ER. Bartley called on Mrs. Albert Thompson of Nit tangy Friday evening, also Mire. An- nde Lutz and Mrs. Katie Dorman of gnydertown Mr. and Mrs: Miles Bartley, Mrs Chester Neff and two daughters Sara and Lillian, called at the home of James Decker Friday cvening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kessling and family of Yarnell, arrived at the heme of her mother, Mrs. Lucy Con- away with all the goodies that make a wonderful table. Bupper guests were Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude Sheasley abd daughter Shirley, of Mill Hall POTTERS MILLS (From Last Week) Mrs. Laurence Boal, who had been visiting with her nephews in Potts. ville and Royersford for the last ths weeks, was brought to ber home on Sunday by W. A. Faust and family. Mr. H E Faust and wife spent Christmas at Bellefonte at the Rus- sel Copenhaver home. Those who took part in a turkey supper served at the G. H McCor- mick home Wednesday evening were W. E. McOormick, wife and son of Reading, R. H. McCormick and wife of Btate College; Charles Jodon, wife and daughter of Bellefonte A. E. Mingle, wife, son and daughter, {of Coburn, E. GO. Mingle of Aarons- iburg, and Miss Carcline McoClas- key. Miss Amelia Copenhaver and three girl friends, all nurses at the Aber- deen Proving Grounds, Md. spent {Sunday night at the H E. Faust ‘home; Mr. D: 8 Wert ang wife of | Aaronsburg, Miss Orpha Fleisher of | State College, were Sunday supper i guests at the Faust home, and Phil- {ip Vonada, wife and son of State College, were callers at the same olher Evens were her Ur ! Vale Threh HOWARD NEWS (From Last Week) | The prop rity al the Dlamond, for - Mr. and Mrs Chester Kaseman |merly owned by Mrs, Jennle Cutie of Wheelersyille, spent several days at the home of Mrs, Kaseman's sis- ter, Miss Alice Pletcher, Chiistmas week Willlam Bronson, stationed at New River, N.C. is and Mrs. John Bronson at | vide, Howard, R. D. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gant, two daughters and son of Jullan, had a pleasant visit with the latter's per- ents, Mr. and Mis. Flem Rupert over Christmas, Charles Stone of Altoona to the home of his parents, Mr Mrs. John Btone Farwell Renovo, made a call at the A Bchenck home Bunday Mr. and Mrs. A. A Condo of York spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jechn WW, Con- do, and also attended the Rupeit- Condo wedding at Blanchard Mrs. Ruth Card and song Richard and William, of Akron, Ohlo, are visiting with the formers r William Thompson and brother Vie tor Thompson, of Howard R. D Donald Holter of Buffalo, N spent Christmas with parent Mr. and Mrs. David Holter, Sr Don employed by Bell Alr- crafl Corp. at Buffalo David A. Holter, Jr, of Che: emploved at the U. 8 Mar Commission, spent Christmas with wife and parents, Mr. and Mr ar and near H of athe v his A is the odo (HEA David A. Hclter Rev. and Ms burr, MN Lamar, Mr 1 were Christmas dinner guests at in home of Mr. and Mrs, Kline RB. Wail Donald Confer, employed at P. RR shops at Renove Christmas with relatives and Iriend at Howard, R. D Ruby Confer of Balona, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs {tt Confer over Christmas Robert Wolf of Chester, | ing a few days with his par and Mrs. Kline R. Wolf Joseph Alllson of spent Christinas with parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr Mrs, Boyd Washington, D C guests of the latter's and Mrs. Ray Allisor Miss Nancy Howard, at at the Altoona among relatives few cay: Mis. John Corman ¢ Howard, RD ana Pid o ald and and is a ty Hospital Mr. and Mr. and Mrs danghter Janet Albert of Ly Christmas guests at ith Yearick's parents, Doyle Yearick, 8r Ronald Zimmerman the Christmas holidays # merman and Marjorie Mr. A H Schwenk #8 dowdy proving after an three weeks’ {liness Miss Miriam Fickes, RN. of New Yark City, Mr. and Mrs Pickes of Wierton, W. Va hristmas with r parents ang Mrs. Jesse Fickes Mr, and Mrs. Charlies Pleicher of Georgia and Alabama, spent Christ. mas with the {oirmer’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Pleicher Fave Pifer of Willlamspors is vis. ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Maloolm Piler during the Christinas holidass Rev. John R. Gulick attended the funeral of Lewis Kline, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hekes of Willsgrove, vere weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Comming: and son, Rev. Wallace J. Cummings Thomas Ward is visiting his mo- ther at Philadelphia and called at Atlantic City for an examination of his eyes by the draft board. Mrs. Maggie Kane, Mrs. Kiine R Wolf, daughter Peggy, Mr. and Mis Hustler of Oreenburr, stiended the funersl of Mrs. Lewis Kline of Hal- lam, Monday, and {rom there will visit for several days the former's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Jason Bnyder of York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tice and sons of Baltimore, Md., are visiting at the home of Mr. Tice's father, Cyrus Tice. spent Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pletcher and i spending his Christe | mas furlough with his porents, Mr. | the Di-| Thomas Ward at the close enroute is spending | with his] Yl mother and sister, Mrs. Adeline Zim. | ROZE™, minister in. Charles | Ww | when she {mings of Harrisburg, a former resi- dent of Howard, is being dismantied by William Hannah and Willis Mar~ kle and son. It is rumored a modern whe station is to be erected by the | Btendard OU Co The community chorus sang at Mt Bethel last Friday evening A pleasant surprise was given Mr. vf the Christmas cantata at the Howard | High Bchool last Tuesday evening in the fortn of a «it of money by the chorus George Anderson, who is employed st York, spent Christmas with Nis family at this place Mrs. Ruth Long of Howard R. D while shopping at Lock Haven last Saturday night with her two litle daughters, Nannette and Barbara, left the girls at the movies while the shopped. After the movie the child. ren went to a nearby drug store and bought some ice cream, and not be ing able to find thelr mother were picked up by William Bryant of Howard and taken to police head Mrs. Long, not being able phemed to her sister Mr. and Mrs, Philip who lost no time to Lock Haven and im- went to headquarters found them Mrs. George Cummings, her ron Rev. Wallace J. Cummings and Har. ry Eckdahl, spent Monday and Tues- day #' Hornell, N. Y. with Mrs Cummings’ brother and wife, Mr and Mrs ¥. A. Richardson, also at Bhinglehc with her son and wife, Mr Clark Cununings vf gor ers mediately whe ¢ hit and il, Pred Davy of this Eaton of Blanchard night to spend several ys at Philadelphia and Noriolk, onald Gardner, 8r., pxtmaster ned to his home v of the Howard schools Y the home of nck last Monday eve. ing the Christmas hol hose pregent were Misses beth Beswick, Mrs of, Liovd Kamp, Schenck ut A t ant Miss eighth grades nas party at the school Monday evening Masterson, was ; lovely gift, who in | pupil with a A SOCIAL evenings was i refreshments served ows A ang each y and intermediate by Miss Schenck and 1 Allison, gave 3 Loe s program al the P. T. A, ;ifte were exchanged be- hers and pupils Mrs. Flien Delong Glock of I Creek, became bride of Al {C. Kiing of Mil Hall at a weddin solemnized Christmas day ot hothe of Mr ang Mr Long of this place, WW. Res, M of Howard snd | Blanchard Churches of Christ The ioouple was unatiended Mr, Kling is employed at the Lock Haven aviation | manufacturing plant, They will re- | side in Beech Creek upon their re- turn from a wedding trip to Wath ington the i Mr In the presence of close family | relatives nnd childhood friends, Miss | Dorothy Ruppert. dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruppert, of Beech Creek, and Walter James Condo, ison of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Oohdo ‘of Howard, were united in marriage in the Fist Church of “Christ, | Blanchard, Saturday evening, Dec 127 at 7 o'ciock, by Rev. M. 8. Rog- ers. The ring ceremony was used: The bridesmaid and best man were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCloskey of Beech Creek, The bridge was attired in tes] blue crepe, wearing a ocor- 1sage ol while carnations. The meld {of honor was sitireg in powder bine icrepe apd Tore a corsage of mink {camnations. The newiyweds will make their residence in Howard with the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Condo. The people of Howard were shock. ‘ed Christmas day to hear of fhe | death of Mrs. Lewis Kline wife of (former pastor of the Evangelion ‘church of this place. The Klines had moved to Hallem near York, last spring. While buying from & htickster's truck about two weeks ago Mrs. Kline was seriously in- jured by a skidding automobile It was thought she was improving, suddenly passed away. daughter Barbara, spent Christmas| She is survived by her husband and with Mr. Pletcher’s mother, Mrs lone daughter, Mrs. Homer Yearick. Syivia M. Pleicher. | Mrs. Sarah Sickeloo of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber, Wal- N. Y., Ms Milford Waite and ter, Jr. Jack and Mary Kate Weber daughters Caroline and Peggy, of of New Kensington, Miss Lauretta Tyrone, were Christmas guests of : | cover again from his old complaint,| william Bates of State College, | Capers’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- home Sunday evening. RU NVILLE | beast trouble. {1s visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ward Harris, | The Methodist church is making We're informed that Mr. and Mrs. | william Bates, Sr.; also Geraldine] Willlam Metcalf spent a few days improvements by repapering and re- | Ray Noll expect to move to Belle- | pathgate of Potts Business College, last week at Mr. Metcalf’'s home in| painting the basement. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Meyers of Bal- fonte in the near future so as to be| willlamaport, and Mr. and Mrs, Em-| Wyoming. | Robert MeK! who has boe timore,r Md, spent Christmag with nearer his place of business. | met Bathgate are home for vacation.| ar and Mrs. Ben Hetr and sons Tr » nney, as Fr home folks, | How thankful we as citizens of | M d Mrs. Shawn and Basil of Watsontown, Mrs. Fay Dixon and in the Centre County Hospi or | the United States should be that we| >T 3 : | a two weeks with typhold fever, does, Miss Eunice Lucas of Philadelphia, ha t | Harris of Goleton, spent a few days| daughter Marian, son Thomas and ru. how very much tmprovement. and Mr, Moyne Lucas and wife of have a President to direct us i. oop with Mr, and Mrs. Nor- | baby of Elmira, N. Y. visited Mrs. | | Snow Shoe, visited their grandmo- united prayer to Almighty God 0 0 ‘Hore “| Herr and Mis. Dixon, sisters, Mrs.| Robert Runyen, wife and son Dick | ther, Mrs. Anna Lucas last Monday lead us on to victory in this great Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruez and Roy Chambers and family and Mr. | and Miss Hoover of Eddvstone, call | evening. | struggle for freedom and Justice. Pes hn i ou. a! and Mrs. James Quick. ‘ ed at the G. H McCormick home | | Weber of Clearfield, Miss Mary Web. Mrs Waites parents Mr. and Mrs. er of Somerset, and Mr. and Mrs. William Confer, The former, a sis John Weber and children of Mon- ter of Mrs. Confer, is spending the | toursville, were entertainasd Christ- winter with her and convalescing max day at the home of Mrs. Kate from a severe head injury under the Weber. care of Miss Elfrteds Confer BUSH HOLLOW r———_——— (From Last Week) | Visitors at the Roy Spoils home (From Last Week) We have enjoyed another Christ- mag season by receiving many fine tokens of remembrance of cards and useful articles for which we are thankful. Rev. E. R. Miller and family mo- | tored to. Mount Union to spend ——— We've been finding out by radio and Christmas with Mrs. Miller's uncle. The Sunday school Christmas pro- gram was rendered last Sunday night and was a fine success, Visitors on Christmas day at the Ertest Milton home were Mr, and Mrs. Join Milton, Earl Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clemons and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Boston and daugh- ter Janice. . Three of our army boys home for Christmas were 8gt, John Milton of Camp Lee, Va. Pvt, Mahlon Watson of Indiantown Gap, and Pvt, Paul Watson of Florida, and while Paul Watson was home he was united in marriage to Miss Lettie Jodon, Mrs. Anna Lucas spent her Ohrist- maé holiday with her grandson and family, James Parks of Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs - Milligan Lucas, Bertha Shirk motored to Meringo| on Christmas day and were dinner sts ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Russell ! and family. i Miss Minnie Reese, living at Boals- personal contact with Christian peo. gg. spent Christmas with home ple that.t upon - thousands oo lof persons called on God all over Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huey motored the world on New Year's Day to give to Warriors Mark Christmas day ius victory In Jesus’ name through and was a dinner guest at their old- ithe united armies, navies and air time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gunsal- | forces to wipe out the great forces lus. Mr. and Mrs, Milligan Lucas and Mrs. Sallie Furl did some shopping ih Bellefonte on W day, and coming home stopped at Tangletown to visit the sick Mrs. Addie Swisher, who is under the doctor's caré, and found her condition not very fave orable. the weekend at the Fred Witherite home, : and then contribute little or nothing 13S ghey ie of Waele ‘ommulte ity. Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger and Teddy | Witherite of Corning, N. Y. spent’ a Thére are hard-headed business | Robert Witherite, Doyle Walker and | men who will tell you that religion Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Kreamer, Mr, is the most important factor ih lfc and Mrs. Harold Ard, Mrs. of the dictators, / - (From Last Week) ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Motz and datighter Joan left for their home in Buffalo, N.Y. on Baturday, after having had a delightful Christmas vacation with his brother and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. BE. W. Motz, as well as other relatives, ' : Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Motz present- ed their son Carl with a new 1842 Chevrolet sedan as a Christmas gift, A number of beantifu] electric Christmas decorations were seen during the holiday season, notably Christmas with Mrs, Kruez' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. France, Miss Clara Keck of Altoona, spent Christmas with her sister, Miss Anna and brother, Bob Keck. . John Park of Altoona, and Augus- tinz Ketreh of Lamar, visited the bess aunt, Mrs, Mary Dixon and family. Mr. and 11's. David Friedman of Detroit, Mich., visited Mrs. Fried- man’s parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Lesher Heshiey and family. Miss Ruth France, student ntirse at Philipsburg State Hospital, spent pet Sam ristmas vacation with heme olks. . Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Cramsr transacted busindss at Williamsport Priday. A Eisenhuth, Mr, and Mrs G Stover, Mr. and Mrs. ‘E. Ww. others, 'D. J. Benner and * tl i Stewart, delphia, retutned home George | ing. > Week with her mother, Mrs, Miss Butiice Lucas, R. N. of Phila- after bel Lucas and ; Te le Reg | Misses Helen McNamara of Lock | Haven, and Phyllis McNamara of Bellefonte, spent Christmas with the liam McNamara. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Balash spent Christmas vacation with Mrs. Bal- ash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O'Brian. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lucas, Mrs. Alexander Dixon and Mrs, Mabel Lucas shopped at Bellefonte Wed- nesday afternoon. iit 8 Paul Irwin, William Shaw, Carl ang Philip and William Cole of Baltimore, spent Christmas with the boys’ home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Whitmer and daughter of Elmira, visited relatives here. : Se The trouble with business is that there are 100 Migny. bash ma | Sunday afternoon, | Clyde Walker and family of Belle- fonte, Franklin Sharer and family, | mer home Christmas day. the home of his near Miss Marjorie White and lady father, Ceden Burd ship, 1 { i i 1 i 3 James Bird spent Christmas at Martin Spots and family enjoyed family and Mrs. Edna Spotts EZ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas took Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. dinner Christmas day with their | William Monsell and two children daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs | Mollie and Tommy, Mr. and ‘Mrs. girls’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs, Jacob Sharer, Br. of Centre Gilbert Hassinger of hear Bell | Andrew hvin and chi) Frank { Hall, were callers at the E, B. Pal- | of nia: Bellefonte, 4 ehildren, also visited other relatives that day. Benita and Florein : Mrs. Fdna Spotts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Martin Spotts and Christmas dinner at the home of dinner ai the Marlin Moore home a Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King at Cole- Port Matilda on Sunday. The latter Mrs, Spotls remained at the Moore Montgomery, short time with his moth. and oe : : 1 : early enough for your (heirs to enjoy pending #8. - f a | on y) : list over the weekend. vey Yo Untermine if there she will soon be able’ portunity for defense pr out again. : | that is being overlooked, od i c 228 i7s E32 r¥3 FH 43 & 4
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