_THE , CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three January 15, 1942. BOALSBURG "Haven. | ven, | Mar- Miss Helen Geer of Lock was an overnight guest of Miss garet Dale last Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. J. O, Norris, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Loudenslager of Altoo- na, were guests of Mrs, Nell Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John Horner sper Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs John Hess Mr. and Mrs State College \ 4 i Elliot Armstrong of Mrs, Emma Charles of Boalsburg, were recent callers with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz Don and Dean Ross of Centre Hall, R. D.. were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Kaufman sons ir birthday of Lester Kaufman, Friday Mrs. Scott Judy and son of Lewisburg, spent several with the former's mother, Mrs Ham Kline ; Barbara Ross of Linden Hall spent the weekend with Mi Marie Hess Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and sons were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Nevin Meyers, Sunday Mr. and Mrs Lauren e and baby spent Sunday with t mer’'s parents, Mr and Mrs Guyser at Hecla Mr. and Mrs ce Sharer spent Sunday with relatives in Snow 8hoe Mrs. Harold Lewis and Mrs. John Shuey were hostesses to a 1 laneous shower at the Cl ner home for Mrs. Harry guests were: Mu: L A es Gertrude Mab and ters, Mrs Edward Johnson Philip Williams, State College Blanche Shoemaker, of Pine Grove Mills: Miss Helen Geer, of Lock Haven; Mrs John Smith, Mrs Ray mond Smith, Mrs. H M. Hosterma Mrs. Matthew Goheen, Mrs Bb - Myers, Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. T. G Jones, Mrs. G. E. Meyer, Mrs. Lero! Freeby., Mrs. Nell Ficher, Mrs. Ed- ward Zong, Mrs. Wilbur Houtz, Mr John Willlams, Mrs. John Horne: Mrs. Fred Kline, Mis. R. H. Winsor Mrs. Fred Lanberger Mrs ry Graham, Mrs. Leroy Corl, Mrs Wagner, Mrs. Harrison Shawley Mrs. Paul Kellerman, Misses E lah Fortney, Margaret Dale, V Zong, Emma Eliza Stuart Vi Shambach, Margaret cy Jones, of Boalsburg secelved many beautiful M:s. H R. Po; rude Mabus were el shower Friday Mary S8egner Klir ment of Mrs. Pope in RUNVILLE A birthday Surprise par dered to Mrs ] Thursday evening when of folks came to her home her. Those present were: Rev Mrs. E. R. Miller, Mr Pearl and daughter Jane 1 Merrill, Mrs Alta Recse, Mrs. Ernest Milton, Mi and Mrs. Philip Confer, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas, Mrs. Ruth With- and honor of the Lewis days Wwil- Gust ne {or- Calvin import The vi fe Rill erite, Mrs. Sallie Purl, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holderman, Mrs fer received some fine and usel gifts. Re freshments were served the Confer girls. All enjoyed evening, wishing Mrs. Conier 1 more hsthdars Mrs. Anna May town, spent the Past pH with folks, Mr and Mrs Rey. ¢ Mr F Mrs. Sallie Furl atte al of Mrs. R. B at the C 1 Lucas h day afternoon. Rev ed Interment Mr. and Mn Hornell N.Y folks over the Mrs lived the Charles Reese for some time, mc hold good to Bell day Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Furl and daughter Sarah Elizabeth, James Smith of Wililamsport, visit- ed with home folks Sunday Samuel] Prrl and Mr. Smith mo- tored on to 8now Shoe and visited with James Uzzell, Sunday alter noon The Runville UB start their revival services Sunday evening, Jan. 25. Everybody welcome Next Sunday, Jan. 18 is designated as Men's Day in the U. 8. denomin- ation. All men in our comm come to Sunday school or preaching services to Le recognized in honor of Men's Day. Sunday school at 9:30 and preaching at 10:30 a. m Bald Eagle Grange will meet Fri- day evening, Jan. 16 w—— > —— BUSH HOLLOW Glad for those who came ou Sunday school on Sunday d the cold weather Come youre always welcome Cottage Prayer meeting this Fri- day night, Jan. 16, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Lucas at 7:80 o'clock. Everybody welcome There is quite a lot of sickness in our commu y. Quite a number of the children have been gut of sehool on account of sickness and the see vere cold weather Those Who took Con- lemon and 100 church will res ft INILy esp back again, | Marloon, { Rachael Segner | William erton rton_ Hall. The guests were: Mrs C. B. Searle, Mrs. Grace Hall, Mr: Pearl Gilleland, Mrs. Mildred Shirk, Mrs. Mary Dennis, Mrs, Iva Beemer, Misses Adelle Orton, Emma Rich- ardson. Jeanette Oswald, Florence Betty Etters, Ida and The bride received beautiful towel: The Ladies’ Bible theran Sunday school held its meet- ing Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John Wright. Those present were: Mrs. Riley Hunter, Mrs. Sam- uel Reitz Mrs. Mae Booth Mrs Mary Bohn, Mrs. Anna Homan, Mrs Garman Mi: Margaret Baird, and M: many class of the Lu- Kuhn, Mr thel Guy Clark The Live Wire cla an Sunday held its meeting Friday evening at the Frank Powell residence at Millheim. Those pres- Harry and Harold Leight- v, Fred Homan, C. A. Bonine, Rob- ert Barger, Rodney McClellan, Eu- gene White, Fred Mackereth, Ken- neth Bohn, John Willlams and Fred Dale of the Luther- school ent were ! { Mr. and Mrs hi 1 s of State Col- lege ( Mr and Mi Riley rouse yville, Mr Paul Meyers and children llmore were callers with Brouse Sunday Hart especially PINE GLEN. i some t f nd Mrs. Mr and Mrs. A. G , a TT wl into the United Me Ct HiT called State on Jan. 6 Ivan Plu ollege on " motored to Saturday on busines 1 spent last week visit at T) MOSHANNON There Were i present at the Methadist § school Jan. 11 Mr. and . Ed Condo of Lock Haven, spent last Wednésday with Mrs. C« 's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Billy, this being their Christ mas Pvt. George Billy day to Camp Shelby, spending a fourteen-day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Billy Evan Beals lef Pa. where he expects to ployment LeRoy Lewi se Bente Tone returned Satur- Miss, after furlough John t Sunday for York find em- and daughter Hope motored to Brisbin on Sunday after- noon for Mrs. Lewis, who spent sev- days with her friend, Lilian Morris. Miss Morris has been very iil lately, but at this writing is some- at improv ed ‘ord Wagner and girl friend call- ed at the Morris home in Brishin last Wednesday evéning, and on Sunday afternoon Jake Wagner and girl friend visited Mr. dnd Mis Morris ahd Lilllan eral J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Temple Court Representative. Phone 190 Used Truck Headquarlers DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674 i Day” JULIAN H. K. Mattern and O, H are on the sick list The young folks are enjoying the fine ice on the streams, This is one good result of the zero weather, lots of good skating Quite an number of folks had the task of thawing out frozen water pipes Miss Mary Richards is soliciting for the Red Cross war relief, Any- one in the township who desires to contribute to this worthy cause please get in touch with Miss Rich- ards, We want to have credit with doing our bit in this great work There is a great need of money and medical supplies to prepare for any emergencies which may arise The observation post workers are organized and are doing very fine work. The boys have done very good work and deserve credit, They are all true Americans and are anxious their bit for defense Anyone detires to offer their service: way get in touch with Paul Green, Dick Hennessy or William H Richard M Mary Sw weeks In Har to her home | Mr. and Mr to B Run The Hem last ded for any Nason to do who mn any iffalo helped with defen particular, We are imped to that be od American BENNER TWP. Fred Blal in Belief Francis and SNOW SHOE The Ev pelistic services wae C farnil PATNA returned hu Mr. Burn's parents William Burne William Dreibelbis n for week BLANCHARD Pvt Paul Wi ned to Fort Ky after spending a fur- lough with his parenis, Mr. and Mr: Harvey Waite, This was Paul's first visit home since his induction into the army last February John Fravel returned home irday after spending the ho season with his son, Irvin in Potts town. During his visit there he at- ended the Mummer: Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Curtis DeHaas ar nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Evangeline Melbran- tis DeHaas, to Pvt. Floyd M. Rupert, of Camp Shelby, Miss, son of Josh- Sat- { tended by the { Mr. and Mi parade at | far ua Rupert of Beech Creek. Pvt. Rup- | ert returned to Camp Shelby Bun- day day furlough with his fiancee Mr. and Mrs. Ardell DeHaas and daughters visited friends and rela- tives in Nittany Valley Sunday - Ps m——— WOODWARD Mr. and Mis. Charles Hosterman left on Tuesday of last week for the state of Florida, where they are spending thelr winter vacanon 8. M. Eisenhuth left for Philadel- phia last Wednesday on a business trip. He returned cn Saturday Last Thursday morning the mer- cury registered 23 degrees below zero, That was the coldest tempera ture so far this winter D. J. Benner's physical condition to date has not improved mitch. He is still confined to his bed Revival meetitigs will continue in the local Bvangelical church this | week Last week the ailendance was good considering the extremely cold weather we've had WINGATE evening after spending a teén-| | College, ! citizens, i other There will be preaching services| in the Evangelical church on Sun- | day afternoon, January 18 at 2:30, by Rev. K. 1. Bower. The “Pioneer | will be observed at thig ser. | vice. The public is welcome to wor- | ‘ship with us. There will shown in the Evangelical church jon Wednesday evening, Jafi, Zi, at 1 7:30, by Rev. Foster Piper of Miles- | burg, retired minister. The pictures | | are composed of local scenery of in- | teresting places and of other places. | | They are very beautiful in calor. | | {| There will be no admission but a | silver offering will be taken. Every one ig welcome to see these pictures, be moving pictures A —— HOWARD NEWS | a pleasant vit. | holidays Russell Pyke, after It with his wile durlng the returned to Camp Lee, Va The Fire Company was the Hoy schoolhouse near ville last Tuesday morning was slight, the fire being Mr. Burd until the fire arrived. It was caused by the pipe separating in the attic, School re opened Wednesday morning The funeral of John Regal of Howard, R. D,, last Tuesday was at- following out-of-town friends and relatives: Mr, and Mr Frank Regel of Washington, D Fred Regel, sons Paul and John daughters Marian Geraldine of Williamsport, My ] M1 Kelly Yohe Philadelpl Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Yohe, Mr, a Mrs. Warren Hoffman of Wilkes Barre, Mr. and Mi Richard WI son, Wellsboro, Pa Mr, and Mr of Bloomsburg, Mi: called to Jackson- Damage fought by apparatu a were vellie Web. dna Allender ~ iil be held ever after Hewitt Confer Joseph Leat ice O eT san leathers d at Clarks- endants nler of Howard R. D cy Stauller, a formes ws la resent a the Altoona H have been visiting the a few days. Mrs. Leath- Herr store ne atl loyed at the Friday Defer nse The registration last Saturday for Civillan der the direction of E taled up to 207 out of abou gens over 18 years of defense About the bigge 5 week is the zero weather, and as low as 30 below in some sections, There were plenty of frozen water pipes st news thi We have a mid-winter distant, the groundhog weather Merchant L. K. Metzgar of Blate with a car load of friends passed through our town Friday evening on their way to Baileyville dar to enjoy the best in years Miss Corene Copley closed summer home last week and gone to Bellwood to fer with friends Mrs. Dora Cottle, one of our aged suffered a paralyiic #troke at her home op Sa day. She was taken to the Centre County Hos- pital Sunday by advice of her phy- sician Alter geveral months on leave of absence on account of illness, our efficient school janitor, Howard “Pete” Harpster, has recently re- turned to his work. “Buck” Keller, Jr., was his substitute tie-up not her has George P. Irvin spent a few days the past week in Altoona, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Brennen friends Ray Wilson, of the King Ford Baltimore ( ( I I l ald Gardner, Jr., who will vis time with her h probably depending on) | Monday for a spend the wine | street was i | berg of Huntingdon, land accompanied ‘Bill’ and Norfolk, Vn weekend of Mi and and Mr Lather nt Md | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings of | were guest over the Cummings’ parent brother, Mr. and Mi CGieorge wm ny and Rev Wa Hace J umming Mrs, Cummings will re nain several davs (or medi al treat nent. Mr. Cummings was accompan- ed to Monday by M Don some rane Salona Norfolk ishand. Ma tationed ¢ Bec! amniat gn fren: pia ry Kew P r Mrs. 14 tha Thot Maier Newdigi Motar Co pleasant day morning The 1. H Week purchased a ick fx tractor 1 Nery College town Wilbur Dodd new I. H C and other farm nach; i k The Hagel family farmers on the Mill in the Glad 1AaVing ted from are now er sister recently Michigan to this Alexander Johnston, Sr. mem ber of Johnston Bros, Farm Equipmen Co.. attended the annua mers tractor 3-day week in Norristown meeting I ending with { huge banquet fee skating | Rev. Randall R family of Altoona, ( visit with their rela- aleo calling on his Annie Rossman and Calvin day for U.S tives in town mother, Mr Messrs. Hubert Brown departed Mor Army service. Hope they will make real captaing in the near future The George Lauck garage on Main on fire Sunday small hole in the Corl burning a roof The State College Fire was on the spot with their equipment William Johnston was called back! {to service Jan. 14, to Aberdeen, Md His former messmate, C. E. Isen.! wag also called | to camp ‘Florida friend’ Isaac efficient The season's G. Harpster departed Iasi al Allis Chal. morning, Company | Thurs- | day night for the sunny south to, from his Impaired foot His guests on the trip were Mi Blanche Burns and Mrs, Allen Ro man. They expect Lo be gone fou week STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. H.R r Of F recuperate Cormick hu Mry and Workinger their Workinger M. Blauser was taken vy Hospital Mon- 1 diabetes openhaver and family of Asronsbury nok supper at the H E Paust hom Mrs. Smit who W. A. Faust, received day evening that her keeps house for word on Sun- mother ha died in Altoona H. E. Faust lg of house with a bad cold SPRING MILLS CHICKEN SUPPER AT SPRING MILLS, SATURDAY The Evangelical church of Locust Grove will serve a roast chicken per at the Grange Hall in Spring Mills, Baturday evening, January 17, from five to seven o'clogk Tickets, including , Will be 50 cents for adults redue~ | tion for children : COLDS LIOUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGH DROS Ter “Reb My Tim” a Wonderie: Lanment il mfined SUP dessert with a To relies eve Misery of 666 TE — JACKSONVILLE Local Girl Is Junior Senator Women's SUEDE SHOES 1.75 WER} 2.75 WERE $2.45 TO $4.06 Lay Them Away For Next Year! AT THESE PRICES YEAGER'S Bellefontie's Home Shoe Store } WHAT/ YOU SAY YOU BUY A DEFENSE BOND EVERY TIME YOU MAKE A LANDING , JACK 7 RIGHT] WHEN YOU FLY YOu REALIZE MORE THAN EVER WOW GREAT THIS COUNTRY 15 ~~ AND THAT ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO DEFEAT 1T6 ENEMIES / T/MEY! WERE AT 1 Rs STEwR RT
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