wn Jmuary 29, 1042. _ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé MOSHANNON There were 58 present at Metho- dist Sunday school on Sunday. Ser- mon at 9:30 by Rev. CG, M. Ham- mond. Theme of sermon, “Sacrifice and Prayer.” Mr. and Mrs. Ambers Fye motor- 'RUNVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Lucas and Mrs, Sallie Furl attended the funer- al of Mrs. Addie Swisher of Miles burg, last Saturday afternoon. Mrs, Verna Kessling of Yarnell, visited at the parsonage with the Miller family last Thursday There are several cases of meas. Rev. and Mrs. John McCay, pastor of the Free Methodist chureh, and Mrs. Mahlon Lucas called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carl- son and the Mrs. Eva Wenrick home in Snow Shoe one day last week, Mr, and Mrs. John PF, Lucas were ed to Grand Island, N. Y., on Wed- nesday of last week to visit their daughter, Gladyce, who Is staying at the home of Mrs. Fye's brother, Fred Redinger. They returned home on Saturday and report a very pleasant time. | william “Gov.” Maurer. of Ebens- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lannen of | burg, is visiting with relatives here Philipsburg, took supper on Sunday |at this writing. evening with Mrs, Lannen's aunt! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Borger, sons and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Cart-| victor and Carl, and Mrs. Ruth wright, Mrs. Lannen was formerly | Jones and son Paul, spent Sunday Miss Violet Donley of Julian | at Huntingdon visiting Lloyd Beigh- Mrs. Martin Cartwright and son | tol Mrs. Borger's brother Bobbie, and Mrs. John Cartwright{ Mrs, Charles Guenot, who was on were called to Philipsburg last week | the sick list last week and under the on account of the death of their doctor's care, is better at this writ- nephew, Franklin Pepperday, who!ing. died at Meadville and was brought| Miss Emma Midlam of Pine Glen, to Philipsburg Wednesday and was! spent Wednesday shopping and vis buried from the home of his par-|iting friends here. She was very ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pepper- much grieved over the logs of six day, Jr, on Friday afternoon, chickens which were stolen from her Mrs. Homer Quick and Mrs, Mah-| ; J lon Lucas called at the home of Mrs. | are people who will stoon to such John Cartwright one day last week, | actions, | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson and Mrs. John Cartwright and Mrs.) niaeen Harris Watson, Mrs. James Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Carl Ahlberg in Lanse, Victor Borger of Niagara Falls, spent the weckend at his home here. He returned on Tuesday Martin Cartwright and son Bobbie, | Beals and daughter Patsy visited at | called at the home of Mrs. Eva Wen. | the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles rick of Snow Shoe, last Wednesday | yg oonnell at parryville on Sunday. and took dinner with her, then] Mr Mrs. 1eRoy ‘Lewis’ and and taking her t oshannon for the an Se meeting at the | daughter Hope, motored fo the Mul- Free Methodist parsonage, where it! hollan home in Tyrone Sunday noon was decided to meet one day of each | to join others of the Lewis family week to sew and quilt for the Mis- (if! celebrating Grandma Lewis’ 86th sion work. Mostly anyone is welcome birthday. Mrs. Lewis is well and ac- to come. Bring “needles and thread! Live at this writing. Those present and thimble with you. besides Mrs. Anna Lewls and Mr ’ rand Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan and sons, Mrs. Willlam Daughenbaugh and Edward and David, were: Mrs. R. A. son William, Jr., also daughter, Mrs. | Qverdor{, son Paul and granddaugh- Albert Smith, all of Meadville, call- | ter Carol of Jersey Shore, Mr. and ed at the home of Mrs. Daughen- Mrs. T. C. Watson and daughters baugh's daughter, Mrs. John Cart- Mildred, Nina and Jeanne of Clear- wright | fleld, Mr. Arthur lewls of Stone- Mrs Ray Watson 8nd Mrs, Carl! boro, and Mrs. Elva Hart of Youngs- Schmoke made a business trip to| town, Ohio; also Mrs Edward Leb- Bellefonte one day last week kicker of Tyrone Greetings and gifts Mrs. Ruth Jones and son Paul of | Were received and a wonderful cake Bigler, visited from Saturday until graced She labi¢ of delicious vats. Tuesday at the home of Mr and | Alter enjoying the afternoon toge 1= ? a {er, they separated, wishing Grand- Mrs. Clyde Borger. ma Lewis many more happy birth- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucas of | days. She talked on the phone to her Emporium, spent Sunday at their | daughter, Hazel, R. N.. in Philadel- respective homes here and at Lanse. |phia, who was unable to be there. | ——————— m—Seseane | BUSH HOLLOW | Ww There were 30 out to Sunday | Mr. and Mrs, Fred Watson and school en Sunday. Cobe back again |sons, Jean and Audrey Tenche, of and bring others. No Wednesday Ohio, spent the weekend © with night service and no cottage prayer friends and relatives at this place. meeting this Week on account of the! Mrs. M. 'C. Reese, two daughters revival at Shistiale We know those lof Gum Stump, were recent visitors who are atiending those services are gt the J. F. Watson home enjoying them, so fry and. attend Mrs. Edith Bird spent a few days each night of whenever you can. 4 - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas took ant Oap last week Sunday dinner with his sister. and | yang ang’ Evelyn Bennett of Run- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.[ 0 . . j ho y , attended church and called on SuBles ut Us} ditgllle wich ahd eS relatives at this place on Sunday ws Lucas a ughter o 1 Hamsport, also were dinner guests, . . at. the, same hone. . : |ited home folks at Huntingdon on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bush of Altoona! Sund he 4 spent Sunday With his parents, My. | Mr. und Mrs Irvin Watson of and Mrs. Charlies Bush Ohile, Mr. and Murs. Clyde Watson a and son of Milesburg, were supper wer Bd, Roy anid Martin Spots uote at the J. T- Waiaon home ob 3 A we "| Wednesday. day and moved the coal house onlo Mr wat Mis. ROY. Sheasley the new foundation which, was made | TA. ks. ) ¥ some time’ ago TSA Melvin Watson and sister Mary. | visited _ Hast “Saturday ‘with they At ri A ory : _<'mah "spent iv ee Mrs. FAVHC BY and. fam + of Mr, and Mrs, fr” and “Mré- Lémuel Wagner and paliefonts : family spent Jast Thursday “at the | My Shasis hagas. Mrs 1 Pam Show at Harrisburg “| Jonson and Mrs. - Fitzgerald at- | tended the quilting Held at the Doris Spotts visifed: ott Sunday | prank Oox home. ii Milesburg on with her friends, Thelma abd Re- I Thursday : becca Warner. Other visitors al the | « . » ” ali! Warner home were Mr. and Mrs |, MI. 80d Mrs. Nevip Wafson, Jane i | Reese and Joannd Rhoads Were diif- George Caldwell and [child of Al Iner guests at tha Wome 61 Mr and Mrs. Edna Spotté and Mrs. Mar- |i. geile oh Bpott fidrén spent last Sonje OE Rohe, | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lucas were Mrs. Ruth Rote also visited there in {Sunday visitors at the Milford Burd the afternoon. g home at Pledsant Gap Miss Alice Leathers weekend at Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mulbarger | and son were in our village Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil ‘McCartney and | family were Lock Haven shoppers | Saturday. | & business fri Miss Dorothy Runkle, Who is €M- | gave ast wee and on Sunday: Thursday at the homme Dog Shawley in turday. Lucas at Yarnell, also at the Wil cently, WOODWARD Mr. C. E. Kreamer, son, Harwood | Kreamer and Nevin Bowersox made over the holidays. It is too bad there | at the Milford Burd home at Pleas. | Mrs. Hays Johmson and son vis-| argily of Howerd, visited hog folks Marie Johnson and Frances Poot+, (Mrs. Walter Sweitgar and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers called | Wa (at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harty, She helped them all these many to Camp Hill several les In our community Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Luoas mo- tored to Meringo last Thursday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zerby and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig and Mrs. Nora Milton of Lewistown, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mil- ton, Sunday Rev. E. R. Miller and family mo- tored to Blair Mills last Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Hamp- ton on Sunday. Rev. Derchen filled his pulpit lagt Sunday evening and delivered a wonderful message, His subject was “Witnessing for Jesus." The attendance was large for the beginning of the revival, Monday night brother Orvis Shell will preach; Tuesday night, Rev, House- holder; Wednesday night, Rev Sheetz; Thursday night, Rev: Shuey, No service on Saturday night, and will continue the second week with Rev, Dershen as evangelist, Come and hear the gospel messages Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and baby of Baltimore, Md., motored here visiting with home folks over the weekend. Lester Krider of Cleveland, Ohio, visited at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Minnie Reese last week, Mr Krider reports that his aged mother, Mrs. Krider, formerly Femmie Reese, of this place, is enjoying fairly good health Mr. and Mrs. William MeClure | have secured rooms in Bellefonte | where they will spend the winter | They are expected to return to their | home at Gum Stump in the spring | An honored birthday party was [ tendered Mrs. Ida Witmer at her jdavghter's home, Mr, and Mrs. Earl | Kauffroan last Sunday. The honored | eged guests present were: Mrs, Ida | Witmer, afed BO years; Mrs. Nettie Poorman, aged 88; Mrs. Alice Rod- | gers, aged 83; Mrs. Anna Lucas, aged |81; Mr. Robert Malone, aged 81; | Mrs. Arthur Bedient and Mrs. Fran- {els Jordan, of Corning, N. Y.; For- | den Walker of Milesburg, and son, | Mervyn Walker, of Buffalo, N. Y.; | Mrs, Mabel Lucas | Madge, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyne Lu- | cas and Mrs. Osewalt, Mr. and Mrs, | | Roe Cole and daughter Joy. all of (Snow Shoe: Mrs, Edna Walker of | Hubbard. Ohjo: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Poorman, of Bellefonie: Mr, and | Mrs. Pred Waite and sons Dick and | Jack, and Mrs Verna Ritz, al) of | Trafiord: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kauff- i man and children, Robert, Kay and | Dean They served a frkey dinper with all the trimmings, which. all {did justice abd had an enjoyable | time together | A GREETING {It was just two years ago today | That we dined in the same old way and such, (Everything ‘good from soup to nuts Some came eafly, some came late To tifs, her birthday of 78 {1 promised at the sge of 80 To come again to see this lady, Who ‘gracious, . and “with hale. so bons Rite, iServig her Lord both day and nigh! i8he makes you feel you'g like to "stay, . ‘ To xup With her 4nd learn the wiy. { That she has lived these 80 years— {Helping the sorrowing, drying their | ears; tA mother riot only to hr own {| But to many others she has Koown | With deepest faith ond loving hand {She helped young mothers “Aindér- jo Stand, That trust in Him, and courage, too, twotid ¢arry the Promised Miracle a through. i { Again, when the end of dne's lile | span (Brought grief, ‘twas her sweft gentle { band | THat citanged pain to peace, to smiles: tears miles: = 4 spent the | lam Gates home at M: Eagle re- Now at this dinner she does preside, | © | Her children and grandchildren at { her side; Sisters, friends and neighbors near, | Come one and all to bring her cheer | { And happy birthday all the year. | Elva Jordan | i > . While there the boys ’ ployed at Salona, spent the weekend took iy the Parm svow a Harrie. RITTLE NITTANY with home folks, | burg. They returned on Friday. Mrs. Harry Lbcas and sons, MBs a number of our farmers and farm Rose McCloskey and Mss. J. F. Me=| boys had an enjoyable Wme at the Cartiey ‘spent Wednesday With! porn, gnow at Harrisburg list week, friends at Monument, where they also obtained some val. Mr. and Mrs. George Dolan and |yable information ‘concerning farm daughter To Miss Dolan of Axe- | projects. ‘ mann, ca Sunday evening at the | o " L L McCartney h : On Tuesday evening of last week Mrs. Nancy Leatners is. spending Evangelical church of some time at her Mt. Eagle home. | 0000 held their first monthly Mr. and Mrs. Phil McCactney and | meeting since they were organized, family and Mis. J. F. McOartney |i; the Jocal Evangelical church. 35 called at the Ralph McCartney home | men and boys were present and the at Pleasant Valley. Brother : Mrs. Jack Kellerman is spending | Ck fo he at a some time at her parental honte, | dent. and ‘Mrs. William Gates. i : McCartney, | Monday morning greeted the folks ME. and Mrs. £ McCartney and] Vth o "Tice Jp blanket of snow, families spent Sunday at Pleasant| -, : Gap at the Samuel Mulbarger home.! Buy Defense Bonds now! {the Albright Brotherhood of the Millheim | | Mrs. Earl Ulich of Lewistown, and Mrs. Calvin Young ‘of Hublersburg, visited last Thursday at the Earl Harter home. | Mr. and Mrs. Parl Harter visited at the Bellefonte Hospital on Sun« {day to see Raymond Harter who is | slowly improving, and giso called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Shuey. Mrs, Willard Harter and son Charles made a business trip to Bellefonte on Saturday, also visited Raymon! Harter, who is a patient at the Bellefonte Hospital, Crime has been blamed, at times, on the wat, the hewspapers, movies,” abd various other things. Why doésn’t someone think of blam- ing it on fhe criminals? S———————————————————————————————— mn ho Gh sR NEE and on Priday night, Rev. Dershen, | and daughter! We feasted on turkey, cranberries | | OLD TIMERS IN BEAUTIFUL BRUSH VALLEY How dear to recall years of old; Good old years seem precious as gold, The childhood years cre the dearest, And in memory, by {ar the deepest, The truth does not wear out, Neither does the good old sauerkraut, These: we should feel proud to remember, In the old-fashioned cold month of December It is admitted, that the people changed, Even, in seventy years, and well arranged Inventions, reformed habits, even when hair gray And appeared to make all more gay To the old people of today, The old customs are dear and gay But the young people—up-to-date, Are unable lo see thelr unexpected fate If dead trees could old sounds reveal, Of the old-fashioned cider-press’' peal The old people, the [fresh sweet cider Was so old-fashioned, refreshing—made abdomen wider Many well remember the old bake-oven, The old ladies knew how to govern It was the old important baker; To bake bread, ples, and rolls—no faker In the old bake-oven, some hid, When some supposed rcbber got a fit Some crept into it to keep warm; Also to hide from a big bee sworm The man nn oven to get warm: To drive the cold out like a storm Straw for pillow-set on fire by trickster: Kicked roof oul—jumpt like a fighter To remember the dear old sugar-camp How all delighted to it to tramp Early in Boring, when snow on ground All sugar-t.ees were to be found All trees were tapped in the old-fashioned way On warm days; sun shining in Spring's gay How the sparkling sap would freely run Into pine troughs—sparkling in the sun Every evening sap had to be collected; Not one tree wis to be neglected Then sap was poured into large kettles If near, fire was started with dry nettles Fire was kept up day and night; Often wild animals would come to sight While the boys and girls made love When they had on warm winter glove: Sugar, encouraged to new vigor, Because, roon all would eat new sugar-wax Oh, how delidous Lo eat, without g tax The ladies worked hard to boll apple-butter Although, working hard, none made a mutter I'he work however, had to be done Ere, before the day was fully gone The old snitzing-parties were well attended, By the neighboring ladies—none was offended A social gathering: to make needed snitz, Smoke the pipe and discuss the mintz, Apple-butter and cottage cheese—the spread, When spread one-half inch thick on ho-made bread How the hungry mouth watered for it, And seldom Knew when stomach said “quit.” What a memory of the old-fashioned funeral: In attendance, what a high numeral Punerals were in forenoon, as was custom: AH remained for big dinner—ate gt random. 8o called “hostlers,” took care of horses Everything was done according to courses Alter dinner people vistted a while, Then relurnied home without a smile When sap started to turn into Every one was The boy who had horse and buggy Clean shaved and a face red] ruddy How the girls would at him smile, As It was considered, worth while The girl on his buggy, was it No other gir] went into a fit But patiently walted their chance, Hoping to have the privilege for alliance The old jug which contained--gues; what? Was easily seen in the field—guess that? Wheat was first cut with a sickle, Which made aclie ij; their bickle (dutch) Next graih wes cut with a cradle When cradling, none quoted a fable To swing a cradle one long day Was not fun for a small pay Wheal and oats farmer hauled on wagon To Lewisburg: the bed, long and high, upon Which the grain was loaded- ong day's trip With four horses—wheels seldom would slip Wild animals were very plentityl, Years ago: 80 hunter; had not far to go, To get all meat needed Int the home-—no hunting license required Best of all: the ald-fashioned revival meetings When red-hot sermons, kept souls from freezing People would repent, sing and shout, And drive the old devil out People prayed the old-fashioned way And kept spiritually alive every day. On their faces a sweet spiritual smile : The experiehce to have, worth while Oh. that all had the soul's need: And always on His grace would feed How happy this world would be, If ail from sin would flee. (Rev) E. 8. BIERLY, Rebersburg, Pa ! Mrs. Nell B. Pisher and Mr and, isburg, and Rev. an : i . . d Mrs ha ‘ { Mrs. H. P. Lewis spent Sunday with | Wisler of Williamsburg, re pats | Harold Fisher at Huntingdon, {of Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Kauffman | Mrs Stanley Sherman and son of | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Callen were | Williamsport, are visiting the for. | members of a former parish of Rev i mer's father, John D. Patterson | Kauffman, } Mrs. W. E. Kline of Shingletown,| Mrs. Anna Bartholomew. Misses | Was a dinner guest of Mrs. Foster | Dor "o | Charles oh is Moltz and Jean Bartholomew { Miss Eleanor Casselberry of State | ward Johnson of { College, called at the A. J. Addle~ | spent Tuesday evening at the Seg- {man home Sungay. [es home { Mrz Allen Martz, Mrs. Brady Betz! Mrs. Stella Woomer of State Col- and John Betz of Strawberry Ridge, | lege, spent Thursday evening with {| wers recent visitors at the Rev, T | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woomer. iy Jones home. | The Woman's Bible class of the | The Junior Girls" Guild of the Reformed Bunday school had two Evangelical and Reformed church | all-day quiltings on a quilt at the STATE COLLEGE Mrs. Philip Foster of West College avenue, has as her guest her daugh- {ter, Mrs. E E. Chase of Ban Jose | California C. D Bassaman of East College avenue, spent Wednesday in Wash- ington on business Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bwope, Mi spent Wed- REBERSBURG ——————— | Hironimu F Mr. and Mrs, Cec and family of Lew guests with Mrs ents, Mr. and Mir ishurg, were nday Hironimu Roy Arbogast the local people who at- Harris Among tended Lhe Bhow at Farm burg last week we {of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Ed- | State College, | Are sponsoring The March of Dimes home of Mrs. M. {in Boalsburg, The girls who are sol- {Iciting are Barbara Wirk, Joyce | Gentzel, Bally Clemson and Char { lotte Stricker, Boalsburg: Doras Mae { Kline, Oak Hall, and Marjorie Smith {of Linden Hall, | Mrs. Foster Charles accompanied « | Mr, and Mrs, George Fulton of State College, to Tyrotie Sunday after- noon, where they visited relatives. Melvin Jones of Danville, spent {Bunday with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Groff and ladies present at the quiltings were Mrs. T. G. Jones, Mrs. H M. Hos- Miller, Mrs, A. J. Hazel, Mrs. Jane Close, Mrs, Willis Houtz, Mrs. Madie Ishler, Mrs. Nell B. Pisher, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kline and family of Bellefonte, called on Mr. W. Goheen, The | terman, Mrs. F. M. Ream, Mrs. Mary | Stover, Misses Mary Reish and Nora | John Hubler, Miss Clara Luse, Mrs. | Nevin Meyer and Mrs. Leah Smith. | The pot luck dinners were served at | the home of Mrs. Virginia M. Meyer, | and Mrs, Hatry E. Kline Sunday af- | ! ternoon and Mrs. G. C. Boyde: nesday attending the Show In Harrisburg State Farm and daughter and daughter Ii Betts Charles Minn Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helster | street, spent Wednesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr Mrs. Willlam Stine of Waddle | Mrs. Prancis Mitchell and daugh-| 000 0 ter of West Beaver avenue bred a UH Thursday at the State Fa in Harrisburg, and Friday urday with Mrs, Mitchell ter in Philadelphia Mrs. J. W. White street, is visiting Y and Philadelphia Mrs. Harry Morrell street, spent the weekend 3 with her sister in Harrisburg Mr. and M: Josep of West Coliege thelr recent gues! len of Erie william V. Dennj home in the Glennland apart. Nnaving Hopkin and Donald Mrs, Ira ana ed a il an ternioon of North Ammerman his ments Johns more Mrs. May Smit Deel Hor avenue yaad her daughter Dorothy Barr street nt tl home of her parent Stephen Voru home on been a patient in th pital Mi: lon avenue jarmard ling in Mr ang of Helsler the hothe of Mr Blot Robert McCord spent the weekelhd friends in Joh J. C Eilers had Mr. and M: cairn Mrs. D sireet day, Mrs Mills Ruth er ii AE re Mr Pearce Fest Beaver n Lancaster The Methodist of Mrs. George home of Nittany ave After the were served and a sf in honor of Mrs Ce member of the class, Mn ceived many lovely gifts Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Broderick West Fairmount avenu their weekend guest UU of Baltimore, Md Dorothy Wagner her home ont West having completed teaching in Johnstown VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs George Eckley of Altoona, visited his father over the weekend Mr. and Warren, Pa with his parents ward Houser A son, Lynn E Jr. was born last Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman at the Centre County hos- | pital Rev. and Mrs Orian Womer en- | _ ° tertained the adult class at their home in Houserville last Thursday night Mrs. Marlin Houser, of are spending this week Mr. and Mrs. Ed- and wile, of day. He ha: family " - ai the Miss Jean Eckley and Pvt H dinnes Handcock, of Bedford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Eckley on Sunday Jr 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Walker tof Bellefonte, spent Sunday wth', the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corman burg were wa birthda Mrs jatter's visited EE . wo Board Refuses (lerk The Clinton County Rationing { Board has declined the offer of fed- {eral-paid clerical help in the first reply to a telegram of T. Elmer | Transeau, state rationing aiminis- trator, Transean wired the county board asking how much clerical help was needed to handle the work Judge Henry Hipple, chairman of the Clinton, Board, was first to re- ply, declining the aid. Work is be- {ing handled by the D P. A. office | force. bers present were: Rev. L. J. Kauff- | man, Charles Corl, James Irwin, {Fred Macareth, Samuel Reitz and Roland Young Friends of Miss Nora Miller spent Friday noon and evening with her in honor of her birthday. The guests [were: Mrs. H. M. Hosterman, Mrs (MM. W. Goheen, Mrs. Mary Siover, | Mrs. John Hubler, Mrs. Nell B. Fish- jer, Miss Mary Reish, Mrs, Maddie happy parents Mr. and Mr Howar Woodrow Meyer Russell Grazi last Fri hreckengast ¢ 1% received word that Charlie Sunday d Walke celebration y of Howi Musser at the L #1 inner i a two childrey { Roy Frazier and nd son wi On want ng with which they do not agree rr. wr 1 BLANCHARD From last Week ive against in Balser Weber J. Spangier home Mr. and Mrs. John ‘ nu day were finer ha nd Mrs. Lloyd Marsh Creek asianeas William his own wr rns some Americans who to read or listen to any- Burke house LOOK HOW A Foundni Jit&" HELPS MRS. AMERICA ON WASHDAY- family of Colors, Md.. spent Friday evening with Mrs, Groff's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Woomer, Mr. and Mrs, John Horner spent Bunday with Mr. 4nd Mrs, Guy Couch at Saulsburg, Sunday even i Mrs. Homer and Mrs. Couch ! Mrs, Harry E, Kline, Mrs. John | Shuey and Miss Rachael Segnor | spent Thursday with Mrs. William | Sheaff at Lemont. Mrs. P. L. Swank returned to Ber) (ers. Mrs. Nevin Meyer, E. M. Brown, Mrs, Ella Ishier, Mis Ausie Shutt, Mrs. Virginia M. My- Mis, Bara Sweet, Miss Clara Fouse, Mis. Willig Houtz, Mrs. Emma Brouse, Mis { Ishler, Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, Mis | home Tuesday after spend several Leah Smith, Mrs. A. J. Hazel Mrs, “My Laundri-Lite is such an improvement over the bare bulb I used before! It provides a wide circle of good light—I can see what I'm doing and where to find things without ah on Mrs, Maude Goss at Manor } weeks with her sitter in Washington, | T. G. Jones, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs D.C. iF. M. Ream, Miss Beulah Foriney, looking twice. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wocmer spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mis. P. A. Ward at Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coble and | daughter Kathryn of Bellefonte, vis. ‘ited at the Thompson and Hess ies Sunday. children and Mts, William Thomp- son spent Saturday in Altoona, “ob Mr. and Mrs, Dick Callen of Lew- i y AEE i 4 J Mr. and Mrs, Bdgar. Hess and two, Mrs. Ausie Shutt visited Mrs, Ar- | thur Portney at State College, Fri. day ‘evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kline and | daughter Dora Mae, spent Sunday | evening with Mr. and Mrs, George | Fortney, : The men's organized Bible class | of the Lutheran Sunday school held thelr class meeting Friday evening in the Lutheran church, mem- oak: in Mrs. Julia Lonberger, Nancy Jones and Rev. T. G. Jones. 2 a PS 0%66 % “It's a joy to iron under a Laundri-Lite, too. I can go faster, iron better—because the seeing is perfect. And this good light is restful to the eyes—I'm not at all tired out when washday ends!” WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
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