THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. I — Page Thre# February 5, 1942. a "PINE GROVE MILLS The Welfare Committee of our] Adolph Reed, farmer and proprie- unity is asking for clothing or | tor of the well known Reed service of any kind you wish to do- | pate, These articles will be remade and used Yor community welfare as needed. Please leave all donations an Mrs. Mary Parsons or Mrs ry ‘Elder, or notify them and they will gladly call for them. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Miller were visitors last Wednesday at he county capital. The Millers are arranging to occupy their dairy farm just east of town after April Ist. The name of Mrs. C. Melvin Bar- to was unintentionally omitted from recent ¢lass meeting held at the Roy Barto home, It should of read--re-| freshments were Served by hostesses, Mrs. C. M. Barton, Mrs. Roy Barto and daughters, Retired farmer J. Clayton Corl spent a few days last week with his brother, ‘P. ‘Milford Corl at Pine Hall. Eugene Irvin tenant farmer on the Driebelbls brothers farm, will till the soll next season with new and modern Allis-Chalmers tractor pur- chased recently from the Johnston Bros. agency. The I Will Try Missionary Society | will’hold a penny supper Friday eve- ning, Feb. 6, 5 to 8 p. m., at Bailey- | ville: Community Hall, Proceeds for | and Mrs. Charles Martin motored to State Federation station in Buffalo Run Valley, was a business visitor in our midst last Fri- day p. m. He Was accompanied by Guy Fishel. The new house of Earl Smeltzer on North Church street, is being plas- tered this week, L. H, Harpster has the contrack % Retired P.. R. R. engineer of Al- toona, Conrad M. Fry, was a’ Fri- day caller with his friends here in the valley, returming home Friday night. Messrs. Robert Harpster, Lee Harpster, Paul Harpster and Merle Rossman. departed Saturday for a two weeks’ vacation in Florida, and also will visit some important sites along the way. Retired merchant, blacksmith and farmer Harry N. Musser, Is recuper- ating very nicely at his home from a recent illhess. C. W. Witmer and I. G. Harpster were among the bidders last Tues- | day in Centre Hall at the Sid Reigel auction. | Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, pastor of West Beaver avenue, had as their re- cent guest, Mrs, Dora Odenkirk of Centre Hall. funeral of a relative, College, R. D., er of Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of | Helster street, left Sunday for Phil- adelphia, where Mrs, Parsons will enter as a patient in the Wills-Eye Hospital. W. F. Dunaway of East Hamilton avenue, and Dr. J. V. Foster of West Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Wagner of West | Foster avenue, had as their recent Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark of State | had as thelr guest |.q (, Harrisburg on Sunday on Wednesday, Mrs, Marion wit- | qd £0 i Beaver avenue, attended a meeting’ | in Philadelphia on Friday STATE COLLEGE | Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bowersox of | REBERSBURG | Thurston Diehl of Camden, N, J, visited his mother, Mrs. Ella Diehl, {on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ben. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Parsons of | gor ang daughter Joan, and Mr { East Beaver avenue, spent Monday | ars Hess of State College. in Derry where they attended the |gynday guests at and were the BSholl-Diehl | home. | | Allentown, | Centre Hall, called at Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reahm motor. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Zacharias of were weekend with the latter's mother, Mrs Hackenberg Mr. and Mrs. John Bubb daughter and Andrew Jordan the A G Ww. J and | Cummings home, Sunday | helm, spent the weekend at the John Ocker and family of Mill- w | F, Blerly home {guests Mrs. Harry Henry of Mead- | ville, and Ward Yocum of Dallas, | Texas, Mrs, W. H. Popp of Adams dve- nue, spent Saturday as a business visitor in Harrisburg. Hugh Pyle of North McKee street, spent Tuesday in Harrisburg where the Presbyterian church, accompan- | he attended a meeting, ied by his wife, winter months in the Sunny south, Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. Campbell, Mr. | are spending the! Mrs. C. C. Peters has returned to | her home on Ridge avenue, having | recently attended a meeting of the of Pennsylvania the society needs. A free entertain- | fancaster last Wednesday for a visit | Women. ment will follow the supper. All are | with Mrs. Ruth Coxey and family, | most welcome. ’ Cottage prayer. meeting this Fri-1 Hospital for an operation, which was day night at the home of Resides at 7:30, ‘ Quite a number of our folks the Hollow have been attending revival services in the Free Meth- ¢dist church. These services closed Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Tate and Mrs, Andrew Irvin and daughter Florein, in visited last Wednesday afternoon at | sent on account of sickness, but we | | khow everyone in the Hollow wasn't | siek. 80 come out next SBunday at] | Earl Weston and son were Mr. and| the Roy 8potts home. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Russell Watson of Milesburg, of Yarnell. Miss Irene Baney spent one night] last week with Thelma and Rebecca | Warner, and also attended church at Uhionyille that evening. Mrs. Earl Weston and son Grant, | spent last Monday at her home in! Yarnell, Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| 0 Charles Brown and son Sheldon, vis} | | s¢hool last week. She is now ited with their daughter and son-in- law one evening last week Sunday visitors at the Martin Spotis home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| gar King. Mrs. Myrtle King, Jean! Spatts, Virginia and Beverly Gray, | and is under the doctor's care and Mrs. Roy Spotts. Word was received of the birth of u daughter recently to Mr. and Mrs. Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Merle Richner and son | performed on Saturday. Her many friends wish her a quick recovery | back to health again, The Spotts’ the | were former residents of this place. We are wondering what we can do to get people in the Hollow out to Sunday school on Sunday morning. | | There were only 17 out to Sunday | school last Sunday. Some were ab-| 9:30. You'll be welcome There will be preaching service following Sun- day schoo] next Sunday RUNVILLE Miss Helen Witherite; who is live! ing in Bellefonte at Sheriff Miller's, was threatened with appendicitis last Saturday and Ls under the doc- r's care. Miss Verna Reese fell on the ice Ione Bikes has returned to her | Knoxville, Tenn. recently | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Whitmore of | East Hamilton avenue, had as their {guest over the weekend their son, Harry of Warren, Ohio. Mrs. Thomas Whiteman of State | College, R .D,, left Saturday for a | visit in Lincoln Park, New York. | Herbert Koepp-Baker of Wood- | land Drive, spent Thursday in Potts- i ville. | Mrs. R. H. Henninger of Ridge | avenue, is visiting with friends and relatives in Boston Julia Garner of East College ave- nue, had as her guests on Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Cohan of Rich- imond Hill, New York, and William Boring of Belleville. Mrs. Madeline Boob of South Al- len street, spent Wednesday in Lan- | caster Mrs. J. H Musser of South Gill street, who is a patient in the Phil- { ipsburg Hospital, is getting along | nicely, Clara Bateson of West Fairmount avenue, has returned {rom the Geis inger Hospital, Danville. Mr. and Mrs. George Kunes of Butkhout street, had as thelr week. fend guests their soh and daughter- at home Friday, January 23, which in jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kunes caused her to lose four days at high! fr pancaster back | in school Mrs. Sallie Furl is on the sick list KENNEDY Ernest Milton celebrated his 40th! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and birthday last Wednesday. { family of Monument, were in our Mrs. Mary Howell ‘celebrated her | V1IAE® recently. Weaver of with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lemont, were Bunday guests the former's parents, Mr C. J. Weaver, Jr Mi. and Mrs. Ray Walker and son Ronald of Aaronsburg, and Miss Beatrice Brungart of Milton, spent the weekend with thelr parents, Mr | and Mrs. Robert Brungart R. W. Blerly and family visited at i and Eugene Weaver home at Lemont | Breon to Mill Hall, R where they were dinner guests! on Bunday Mrs. C. 8. Hosterman and child- ren Jackie Nancy, Ruth and Phil accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M )., on day at the H. O, Yearick home Miss Evelyn Walkie Hartley Ohio, visited her aunt, Mrs Wolle, several days the past week Mever Brungart and family Sunday dinner guests with Mrs len Blerly John Hosterman of of were Penn State | was a weekend guest with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kreider Mr, and Mrs. Max Tressler of La- mar, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nixon of Mill Hall R. D were Sunday dinner guests a the home, Mr. and will { at Mrs of Aaronsburg. called home on Tuesday Mrs. R. W. Smith entertainec following ladles at Thursday Mr Centre Hall, Mrs, Earl Frazier and Mrs. Foster Frazier of Spring Mills Mrs. Kermit Kerstetter of Green- burr, Mrs. Fred Esterline Mrs Frank White, Mrs. H. A. Meyer, Mr: Paui Hackman, Mrs Calvin Breon Mis. Harold Esterline wd Mrs. An- nie Btover of Rebersb Mr. and Mrs. Ear! children Denald and I fiinburg ted home on Sunda) Mr. an and family of Marv! Edythe Breon on I A! vi vi d visitors | of and Mrs, | Ww. | Sun- | Lee! Miss Betty Diehl last Priday cven- ing Mrs. Lavand Blerly, Miss Betty | Page and Miss Almg Corman at- [tended a basketball game at Centre | Hall last Thursday evening Miss Dorothy Belgey of | burg, was a weekend guest home of Kenneth Halnes | mother, Mrs, M. C. Haines Corp. Woodrow Blerly and Corp | Daugherty of Harrisburg, spent Fri- [day night with the former's parents {| Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Blerly Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shay and | daughter Dorothy, of Williamsport | visited at the Ray Stover home on Sunday | Mrs. Ada Blerly, Mrs, Rose Gram- ley, Mrs. Clayton Weber, Mrs, Frank Brown and son Fount, of Lock Hav- en, spent Wednesday afternoon and evening among friends at Reber. burg Mr Milroy Harry Mr Harris- at the and his | Ww and Mrs, Henry were Bunday Boone home Mrs inte gues Charle Ann Blerly were visitors Kreamer and Mr Thurs- and |and daughter Mary ‘and Mrs, C. M day Willlamsport Mr. and Mrs. Lavand Blerly Bunday with the latter Kingston Mr. and Mn entertained the the Reformed Bunday their home Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ertle and Mrs. Alvin Beck and son of |tany, were Sunday supper guests at the E. Ertle home of parents at W. H. Ha« Sunshine Kenberg of Mr "it vile J The have El- | citizens pany buy the necessary equipment following officers were chief! Lavand Blerly Eddie Abbott; president treasurer, J. E. Guisewile /, James Corman elected assistar The Sunshine class of the Reform- Sune school will beef 51 ed hold ar $6.60, first §7F races ren 4 " jo i ttle has been on the sick Bright Yost of Williamsport, Mrs | birthday last Thursday, and on Sun. | Clyde Ho Yost will be remembered here as the day had a dinner in her hosor, list. bat is much improved at this forpger Alma Warner of near here. | Guests present gers Mr. and Mrs rin : ti ‘ 3 , c.| Mack Reete an family, Mr. and and Mrs. George Snyder and EE ra he woo | Mrs. Nevin Watson, Mts Martlia 500 of YOrK, are visiting at the lat- Bush; Mrs. Harry Carver. ali of this, Noll and daughter Madalyn of tes parental home, Mr. and Mrs of Altooria, visited the Weston home| Miss Helen Confer celebrated her William Leathers has passed his last Thursday 16th birthday last Saturday evening final examination to go in training Ruth and Dickie Moist of Altoona, | She received some nice tokens of Our best wishes go with him spent the weekend with their grand. | remembrance. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Leathers parents, Mr, and Mr§. George Wes-| Clark Packer, Arthur Purl, Maurice’ and Jerry T.. of Delawire, are greet. ton. ©. 5 Watson, , Albert atson, Minnie ing home folks. Reese, Vernia. Reesé, Marlin Reese... Mr.and Mrs Earl H Runklé and | Marlin Hetrold, Virginia * Herrold, son called at the J FP. McCartney Darlene Walker, Robert Witherite, home Sunday. John Witherite. Lois Confer, Betty Cénfer, Elwood Confer, Irvin Strunk, | 4 Boy: Cummings, pastor of the M E. church, is holding revival services Cyl Eminhizer, Tepe. Eminhizer, all this week at the school house at | Laura Confer, Helen Confer, Mefril vo pore Everyohé¢ welcome. Come Fye, Mary Gorden of Howard, and and help in this Work. Paul and Robert Confer of Plensant | good 4 4 Valley. All enjoyed the evening fo- The friends and relatives of Wil- gether. Réfreshmerits were served, liam Leathers met at the home of consisting of ice cream and cake, | Raymond Gates last Friday evening Miss Minnie Reese of Boalsbuig.| MH Paty is im. 55 0h0 IR. 4 " visited with home folks over the | ois ivi Rho ~ Winn weekend. i cinity Baki Eagle Grange will We were sorry to hear last Friday of Mrs. Joseph Spetts of Buffalo Run -being taken to the Bellefonte ih. nt . . ' - i Tr “— | pe WE'D LIKE TO SAVE meet on | Castenen. The X. P. M. ( gelical church ORVISTO ita War at Haword Genevieve Nieman who has 1 at her home here was ii Ph : seriously taken to the nrg hospi for treatment on Thursday evening We all hope she will be benefitted Mr. and Clayton Emenhizer and Mrs Charlotte Nyman and son Calvin visited Philipsburg yes- terday (314 INC There were 43 presse: lay Behool ‘ Verna Shank of Tyrone spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shank Caroline Confer spent Sunday with her parents and Mrs. Clyde Confer Mrs leo Condo of Williamsport, spent the weekend at her home There was a large delegation from here attended revival services at Farmandsville, conducted by the Rev Charles Young Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz of Howard. visited friends and relatives on Sunday aftrnoon The revival services held at Ro- mola the past week were well at tended by our people Revival services will begin Mon- day, Feb. 2 continuing through the week. Rev. Vernon Nelson of Mill Hall, will be the speaker. Everyone is very cordially invited to attend these services Mr. and Mrs. John Rhoads and sons Lester and Harry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Combs, of Tired {ipst tal Mrs of Beech Creek, Mr So-That’s the Law (Continued from pone one) worth af calico every yea: ernment has kept i n ment was made. The rising pri all materials affected the 5000 In. dians who each received only three yards of calico instead of the 0 they got last year » ve " « WE HAVE Westchester (N. Y.) Sherif quandry. He does not know what Ww do with $332. The money was ize in a gambling raid, Althoug law says that “everything for gambling purposes” must be de- stroved the Bherift hesitates 7 gamblers, who were convicted and paid large fines, now want their £332 SOME 5 iy 8 in SV H Ts ne % of © Friday night, Peb. 6. The Raunville U. B. revival is. in {Miss Patricia Shawley of Miles- | burg, spent a night with her grand- [parents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCart- Mr. and Mrs, Clair Butler visited on Sunday evening with Mrs Sylvia Pletcher who has been on the sick! They remind the Sheriff thal {there is a United Stateg law which prohibits anyone to cut, deface. dis. progress with Rev. Dershen as evan- | ney, Sciist. Ho en. 3 Canter 11 | Miss Alice and Wiliam Leathers Verse: Neither do I condemn wiuren; | Solel Trietids in Bigier on Thurs- go wud gia Jo Jere. Good atiend- Russel Lileas and Pred Peters of ance; with a good song, service. EV- our view, oalled at the L. L. Mo eryonhe far and near Is invited to! wo herd i { Cartney home Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home | - HOLTS HOLLOW of Mrs. Pye last Tuesday and quilt | Mr, and Mrs. James Wesley and 7000000 SECONDS ed a quilt Yor Mrs. Panny Johnson. There were ten ladies present. i tended the Christian Endeavor con- | vention talternoon and evening, in the Evan- list. | figure or perforate any money. Will Otto Shank spent Saturday after. { Mme boy please : tell {he Sherif] 3 “CL 1 What y with that $332 » wants noon and evening at the D. B. Gard- | | Pat 10 do with that $3327 He wa ner home | to know Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butier, Mr. ! and Mrs. Edwin Gillespie and dau- ghter Patty, Joe Smead, Rebecca Confer and Mervin Hohn. all at- GIRDLES AND CRIME-Two young women of Berkeley, Califor- nia have been using their girdles as an important element in stealing from drug stores. It seem that they ask permission to use the back room to adjust their girdies, Then they held at Howard Saturday! gelical church I vital communications, as in production, speed is essential to America’s wartime effort. Today we must make the telephone , eqiipment we have do more work than ever before. This means we must SAVE SECONDS. One second saved on each of the 7,000,000 calls we handle daily would save almost 2,000 hours of “telephone time daily! You ean help. Please be sure you have the right number before you make a call. Don't ask “Infor. mation” for numbers that are listed in your direc. tory. Answer all calls v 4% | p¥ vmy THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY © OF PENNSYLVANIA PINE GLEN Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beates and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickle of Harris- burg, spent the weekend at the Benates home, g from a visit with relatives at Lan- caster and Harrisburg. Edward, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Narehood, and Gladys, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Sones, have been very ill the past week, Mrs. Ira Plubell is much improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell and son Freddie, and Mr. and Mrs. Parks Moore motored to Coalport on Sun- day. Mrs. Arthur MeCullough is visit ing with relatives at Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Folmar and son Billy, visited with relatives at Cooper on Sunday: SCOTIA By HARRY WILLIAMS W. G. Saxton, who returtied home from the hospital a few days ago, is getting along fine at the time of this writing. Mrs. James Delbler of North Bes semer, was a visitor at the home of bit suit, Mia. W. D. Bite of Wad e. i us . i 3 Dogs Bons. | daughter of Clearfield, spent the weekend with relatives at this place. | Rev.'Shuey of Bellefonte, called {on Triefidy at this place and Fetzer. , Friday. | town | | } | | Mrs. Harry Lucas and children of | Leathers home. Miss Jennie Beates returhed home | Moose Run. spent a few days at the | | Mrs, Edith Burd called on Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Burd last week, i | Mrs. Mary Kelly and daughters of | Juniata, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and family, | on Sunday. were recen home, YARNELL Miss Shirley Haagen returned to home for the past week taking care of her mother who has been ill, but is able to be up and about, ence Miller and Jean Reese recovery. The Misses Arle:e Walker, Flor. | Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Watson visited | relatives at Gum Stump and Howard | Maris and Dick Johnson, Prancis | and John Poorman ang Ken Lucas t callers at the Roy Fetzer i her work in Bellefonte, after being | i d { i { spent! the weekend at their parental homes. | Mrs. Charley Anderson. who wes: tal two weeks ago, is Feinroves at thie writing. "oremih | GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- Misses Verna and Vesta Young, of | Monument, attended the convention | WINNER BRAND PORK PRODUCTS LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR ITY PORK PRODUCTS { take drugs from the shelves MEAT EATER--Mr Pillars, who lived in Mississippi about 1918 was a great lover of “Brown Mule Chew. | ing Tobacco.” He chewed it regular- | ly. One day, however, he didn't en- joy his “Chaw” of Brown Mule It had a bitter taste and he felt some- thing strangely hard in the tobac- co. Spitting it out, he found a de- | composed human toe with the flesh and nail intact. Mr. Pillars became | {l—an ailment which the doctor i diagnosed as ptomaine poisoning re- i sulting from the decomposed toe He sued the tobacco manufacturer for damages and won. In affirming a | judgment in his favor, the appellate { reason why, with ordinary care, human toes could not be left out of chewing tobaoceo, and if toes are found in chewing tobacco, it seems to us that somebody has been very careless.” Prophet Saw Defeat Of Nazis A———— Continued from page one) est duration and the victor will have lost the confidence of his warriors. This will be called the period of in- conqueror will be invaded in for his Injustices and his ungodli- ness.” Jeneravions will never want more 5." : court wrote: “We can imagine no the third period will be of the short vasion because the country of the! all | parts and laid waste in retribution’ St, Odilia closes her prophecy on’ an optimistic note, declaring “Be-/ cause men will have geen such ter. i rible abominations in this war, their | | L Pie is dessert Sarah Ann's Cooking Class i Adds Years of Life to Woul Rugs FARM AND HOME full |, ry of the especially with members of the family ing ple be su and flaky: a good crust insures appreciation for the fi good ple brightens 1 dinner one most popular the When crust Good Tools Necorsea Machinery lo Repair re your Vives ling and a, Jelly Pie learn out q p. milk 2 cups 2 CERES 5 tablespo | 4 tables -4 Lea 2 leaspoon «2 cup shredded Milk D Important in War Program POO salt vanilla Woon Ip currant or ald milk I mixed wit) “ail Cook it] tap) a Remove from fire and CBR YOu Return t i ni : | YOR t | iii 1 i Add cocoanut and vaniila baked ple chell i spre “r ad a ayer inch thick gar i over COM Sour Cream Fruit Pie it Russia Winter, Serve Potatoes Daily Hitler's Alibi To Keep Body Healthy ome TFMITMBER CUTTING NCREANS NAY DEER HERDS Lemon Meringue Pie Rar inpeeiod potatoes in t around th center IDEAS—The © ¢ polatoes their . e at least once a day " Warning Might Have Saved Pearl Harbor £5 Meringue portable saw nn ” Mill ¥ 500 listed when destroved es north van county ire Loss § { “A 9 , “ f( egg whites unt] tablespoor Beat a point. Add 5 gradually beating well SPOONS lemon spread over Lhe ¢ 300 degrees {0 until delicately nitnuwed Jrom pope one) ice Bake iz to 20 mi of me i5 browned BOOKLET HELPS GUARDIANS PLAN CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Contributes to Red Uross contributed Emergency wi this week. hryn Dale chair. Stewart, Mrs. Leroy hn Williams, Mrs Clark * ry Wir « x in Yak i ha to the Ra “Clothing Children Homes.” a publication by the New York State of Social Welfare, will an a question now being asked cerning the most desirable way which to plan for the clothing children, according to the Chikiren Bureau of the U. 8 Department of Labor. Wellare workers throughout the nation can make good use of this informailion both in their reg. ular work and in meeting the pres- ent problem of clothing large num- bers of children in crowded defense areas. Such data will also prove very useful to laymen who volunteer their services as board members of agen- cies that provide clothing for under. privileged children ad RATT [| | in of - Mill to Reopen sik mill, closed de i got unde: and thei $i £4 LAS One sign of ignorance sertion that “nobody know: thing anyhow.” is the any- RAS J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency Oue of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 "REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED | IN EVERY DEAL Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 674
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