Page Three TE February 26 1942. : There is preaching services every | SN Y DERTOWN {Sunday event al 7:30 o'clock in : [the old Penn Hall Academy bulld- | ling sponsored by the Gospel Taber- Mr. and Mrs. Will Pisher called | Dacle with Rev, John Neese as pas. at the Harvey Lutz home Sunday | tor. afternoon, Randall Ertel Mr. and Mrs, Alvin | Beck and son Billy spent Sunday af | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. : MOSHANNON PINE GROVE MILLS |, MOSHANN | Methodist Sunday school birth also recorded new low mortal- A number of our crack shots are ning at the well known J, H. Mc-!8ermon by Rev. Hammond ity rate t year ( r busy with their dogs this week on | Cracken home In The Glades, Henry | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of | The health of Americans « in €x- orne (good tracking snow for fine fox is a son of Rev, and Mrs. J. O, C.| Morrisdale, spent Priday evening at | cellent condition to cope with ne huiiing, { McCracken of Export, and grandson | {he Curl Watson home Atlantic service man Wilbur R.| Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry W.| 0 000 are Kenneth Wagner 47ise during the wartime last special problems which are sure ) Dodd fs taking tresiment at Phil.| McCracken, prominent citizens of | 0 Sunday at the home of Mrx | Plve other diseases, typhold fever, scarlet fever, diphtheria, appendi- y fy oma | PO@ES (W 1 al the icitls and deaths related Bunday Church schedule for Sunday, Mar, 1: Sunday Church sthool at 9:30 a, m. Worship service at 10:30. a. m. There were 64 present at Sunday school Sunday morning, Let's have a larger attendance next Sunday. ' > STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Fraucls Mitchel] of AU REVOIR Some of our people attended the Rebersburg. Lenten service in the Evangelical (From Last Week) : J raday She Bt Hublergure Truryia) Church notes for Feb, 22: Sunday | 9 school at 9:30 a, m. No church ser- | Lenten service next Thursday yo this Sunday. his community will be . — the gv eri Teg There were 61 present at Sunday | ohtireh: with Rey. Bower delivering school. Not bad for a snowy Sun- the message , day. Let's try and have more next | | Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Kissler have just ned Ir t The following persons were pres- | el ffom: a: honeymoon. in, New ent at the monthly meeting of the | York oly. : willing Workers organization of St. | Mrs. Katie Dorman has been WOrk- | yy. weet utheran church at the home | ing at the A, B. Beck home during {or ares Hattie Emerick Wednesday | the Py Week. | evening: Mrs, John Walls, president; | Mr. and Mrs. Georg: Harshberger Mrs. John Spangler, Mrs, John Beck, | and daughter Bernice spent Satur-| Mrs. Ralph Grove, Mrs. Glenn Rog- | day a week ago at the Rev, Paul J. lers, Mrs. Robert Spangler, Mus. | Keller home in Martinsburg, Clifford Corman, Mrs. Pete Barner, | Mr. K. E. Powers spent the week- Mrs. Ralph Ishler, Mrs. Howard end with his family, | Ardery, Mrs. Ante puta, Mrs. Katie | The William Beck family is slow- Dorman, Mrs. Vile Stover, Mrs, | ly recovering from their tomoble Nevin Stover, Mrs. Ida Dorman, Mrs, | accident several weeks ago, although | Ellery Krape, Mrs. Harry Walizer, | they are still in the hospital, Niet Ceorge A pial | i ham ar CK, A rvis ie, | ak NOIdaY ve Psy iy | Mrs. Willard Truckenmiller and Mrs register for army service in the | Hattie Emerick . 5 Selective Service draft, | Mrs. Max Markle spent Sunday | Mr. Ripka, one of our prosperous] ¢Vening at the Elmer Stover home. | : of | «| Mr. ana Mrs. J. L. Rachau of) farmers, is having sale of his stock) ag hau | and implements this coming Thurs- Clintondale, spent Saturday alter-| day, the 26th of February. (noon at the Alvin Beck home, ; " Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dorman motor- | We are glad te announce that the Lucas family are out of quarantine | ed to Danville on Saturday to the! from diphtheria and are able to be | Geisinger Hospital, where Mr. Dor- around. again, {man takes treatment. Norman Stover of Salladasburg,| Mrs. Katie Dorman Ls working at spent the weekend with his parents | the A. B. Beck home for a few days. | Kenneth Powers spent the week- | Mr. and Mrs. Eliner Stover We are sary to see the FRipka|end With his family. | family leave our community Mr. Kissler, Miss Meriam Beck, | Mrs. Thomas Hinds has been on| Mrs. Kenskl and son motored to 5 ‘ er speedy | Martinsburg on Saturday to the JRE Se Yan. Petes fur he v homie of our former pastor, Rev. and | a n Max Markie, who recently had an | MIs. Patti J Reller and Jamnily operation at the Centre County Hos-| Mrs. Glenn Rogers and children pital, is getting along as well as can |SPent Priday evening al the Harvey be expected. | Lutz home. Henry Miller is one of our boys | The Willlam Beck family are now who left recently for army duty. We | FéPorted on the road to recovery al- home for him the best of luck. { though they are stil] in the hospital | pe , lin serious condition. The farmers in our community are| ao... pave Lucas is able to be, preparing for the busy spring S¢4-laround again after a seige of diph- son Which is just around the corner, | pio 1 4 ~ and due to the War a lot MOTE IS Te | gl 0, posgen and girl friend t they would! Hired od yn |of Loek Haven, spent Sunday at the { William Haagen home. | The least that we can do to help | win this war is to buy Defénse Bonds |, Mrs, Annie Lutz spent Sunday af-| moon with Mrs. Katie Dorman at! and stamps regularly. They can beliue 4B Beck home. i ternoon at the Bd Ertel home nl purchased at any post office. | Miss Lillie Beck of Lock Haven, | spent Sunday at the George Harsh berger home, | Mr. and Mrs. Will Pisher of Belle-| fonte, spent Sunday afternoon at the for our community this Thursday | | evening in the Evangelical church at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waliger and Hublersburg, with Rev. Long deliv. Ed Dorman home. Don't forgét the Lenten services throughout the Valley every Thurs- | day evening from now until Easter 5 54 If you have no schedule get one from your local church. The service family spent Sunday evening at the ering the address. vernon Bleiler home at Salona. Mr. and Mrs. William Wellié Ferree, are at home here and Georgia to see their son, Oyrus, who have heen On the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘Wolfe and! daughter Putty, were Monday even-| ing visitops at the Nevin Stover home. : ‘Norman Stover and Miss’ June {15 In the atmy training camp there. Norman Stover spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sto- yer. There will be preaching service in the Snydertown Lutheran church on Rogers, Mrs. Elmer Stover, Mr. and Sunday, March 1 Mire. Nevin Stover. and son Dotinie,| * were. Sanday evening visitors ab he! ehjidren Jean and Ellery, Max Markle ‘home ify Belleionte Mr. .and Mrs. Harty Walzer and visited ‘Mr. gnd Mrs. H. M” Waliger of Clin- Mrs P OG. Rogers and children | tondale, Tuesday evening spent Sanday afternoon at the Har. | voy Iaftz home. | CT —— oo on - WOODWA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kreamer and Nevin Bow- the Woodward Union . Cemetery, ersox, employed by the Pennsylvania | where interment was made in the Rudlroad at’ Harrisburg, were home! family plot. over the weekend. ] Mrs, Carrie Fultz of Neorthumber- Haagen | Mrs Ellery. Krape ind sister, Miss) have just returned from a ‘trip tod est Beaver avenue, had as their recent guest Mrs, Prank Seewald of | Harrlsburg Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wieland of Hartswick avenue, had as daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cof- fee of Mt, Holly, N. J | Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Gardner and | Wayhind Bateson returned recently! from a visit In Montrose, Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Nisley West Falrmmount avenue, had their weekend guests their daughter of Frances, of Philadelphia, ana Rob.s ert Woodside of Pittsburgh Mrs. M. T. Lewis of Soutly Ather- tou street, entertained I'riday night | in honor of her daughter's birthday, ! Elmer Corl has returned to his home on East Beaver avenue, having spent some time with his son-in- law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Emil Kant of Boston, Mars, Mr. and | Mrs home, Marjorie Lewis of South Pugh street, spent the weekend with parents in Hollidaysburg. Mubel Isenberg, L. E. Park and Mrs. Joseph Ammerman spent Fri day in Alexandria, where they at- tended the funeral of Mrs, Ammer. man's cousin, Mrs, C. F. Tussey of West College avenue, is visiting with her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mr: Robert Wharton of Butler Mrs. Floyd Snider is Kent accompanied Mr. Corl af lllness Mr. and Mrs. William South Atherton street, weekend In Pittsburgh Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helsler street, retiuned to her home on Wednesday, having been a patient in the Wil Hospital in Philadel- plda. Next week Mrs. Parsons must retwn WW Phlladelphila for a com plete check of her eyes, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn wWomer of East Beaver avenue, had as thelr week- end guest their son, E. LL. Womer of Ft. Meade, Md Mrs. Charles Mackey of West Fos. ter avenue left Thursday for Baltl- more, where she Will spend several Bell spent of Lhe | weeks with her son and his family J. R. Harter returned to his home on West Nittany avenue, Thursday having been a patient in the Centre County Houpital in Bellefonte Mildred Allman West Falr mount avenue, spent the weekend in | New Wilmington i J. L Holmes of South Gill street spent Thursday in Danville, where he visited with his wile who is a patient in the Geisinger Hospital {i Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Parsoms of East Beaver avenue, had as their weekend guesis their son-in-law and daughier, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gear- { hart of Lancaster Mrs. Mary Hobenbury of College avenue, had at her guest her daughter, Mrs. ! Thal, Str, of Bellefonte The Gleenerd Sunday {gf the Methodist church held ts | monthly meeting at the home of i thelr teacher Mrf. George Gregory on West Poster avenue E.R. | of East recent Andrew school class —-—— PLEASANT GAP : “(From Last Week) The Brotherhood meeting sill be i postponed” indefinlely on account of church services wich will be beld dlternately in the two churches every Thursday evening until Esster Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hile and the latter's mother, Mrs, Graliam. mo- | toked to Chambersburg Sunday 4% seg Rev. Bernard Henry's wife, who is there from Massachipetis for a i vialt with her mother, (drove. to Altoona, where Mrs Gra- { ham boarded the train for Indiana, {after an extended visit here with the ‘George Bechtol and sons Carl, land, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Elsen-' yn. James and Leroy, Archie Whitmyer, Reuben Musser, C. E. Kreamer and | Carl Motz, Jr, of the Woodward Frangelical appointment, attended 1 monthly Albright Brotherhood meeting in the Coburn public school | huth and daughter Grace, and Mrs. | Ads Yearick of Mifflinburg, worshipers in the local Evangelical | church on Sunday forenoon, We oer- | were tainly were glad to meet them all. Rev, H. A. Houseal delivered a very ¥ Rev, Foss of Carlisle, is visiting at the home of his son, Thomas, Mrs. Henry Noll ahd Mrs. Russell Spicher spent Wednesday at the { Allan Brungart home at Rebersburg i “Mr. Moutgomery of Harrisburg, their | weekend guests their son-in-law and | as her confined to) her home on Ridge avenue becaiue | ipsburg State Hospital, under the care of Dr. Lynn for a badly injured | | kneecap, At this writing he 1s bn- proving very nicely Mrs. John Gates of State College, wis A& Priday dinner guest” at her parental home on W. Main street, the L. R. Barto's. The Maurice Homen family of State College, were recent guests at the Luther G. Peters home at Bunk- er Hill Mr. and Mrs. George Elder sons of Cumberland, Md., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs | Annie Rossman and other friends In| the valley and Our good friend (although a stiff Republican) Hon. John L. Holmes, spent some time last week with his! wife who Is a patient of Gelsinge: hospital, and is improving very rap- idly. The Holmes’ both Ferguson township products, now residents of Btate College, have a host of friends who trust for Mrs. Holmes a speedy recovery A service roster for boys In camp wis placed in the school house last Thursday evening, As others follow their names will be placed on the {honor roll. To date they are: W | Bhoemaker, P. Royer, E. Ripka Homan, W. Kline, C. Kline, H. Harp- ster, GG. Newmen, E. Barto, D. Bun- day, G. Ralston, M, Gillilgan, H | Bpotls, R. Lightner, N. Colpeizer P. Lefevre E. Cooms, H. Hilliard, W. Gates, D. Poorman, J. Jacobs {J. Powley, D. Reed, W. Fisher Grubb, C. Schilling, H. Con C. Corl Ernest Trostle, Jr, of Jefferson Barracks, Mo has been real sick there but ks improving nicely at this writing, according to reports of army officials received by his parents, Mr ahd Mrs. Ernest Trostle of Pleasant Gap The Trosiles were former farmers of Ferguson lownahip Mra. Albert Corl and daughter Pine Hall were pleasant itor town Friday p.m Mrs. Mary Glenn, Mr bright and daughter Viola Barto were dinner guests on Wednesday at the A 8. Albright home at a quilting party Henry McCraci J. Was a supper Vv 4 anc of vi in Ralph Al- Nancy, Mrs of Camden £n N guest Friday eve- [in Punxsutawney this weck, His A. four valley, Lincoln Witmer of the Branch, cir- | culated among our farmers Monday | in quest of gome good (fat stuff) as Link put it Our plastering contractor IL. H.| Harpster is on a large church job sistants with him are Charles and Marshall and Ear] Harpsiler, with David Harpster chief mixer and gen- eral entertainer Miss Anne Ward, Mrs bright, Mrs. Maud Fry Al- Mrs Berth: and Mary Glenn were dinner guests ast Thursday with My McCormick at her home The ladies school chums, hence reminiscences related party Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Gib) Benton of Altoona, are proud parents of a bouncing baby boy No. 1, born 8 urdoy in Altoona Hq Mr and baby are doing fir The tons are well known here, Mi siiser of M Berth f Decker College all former many happy at the dinner faud Btate are i= pital ther Ben- Iu ~ MIE a ing The publis of the Dora Cottle of personal an tate property will be held atl pm H. M. Walker, ex The Men's Bible class of Bailey. ville church, were entertained thelr regular class meeting last Pri- day evening at the Ed Frank home Devotions by Paul Bunday. Rev. H F. Babcock of Stale College Meth- east church poke with force on Patriotism and What Can I Do? Of- ficers elected the were president Willis Schilling Melvin Peters; secre- tary, Paul Bunday: ascistant C. L Irvin, treasurer, G er, G. Mac Fry, assistan Bland and J M. Ward freshinents w wrved at hour Mrs. Frank. Those were: R W. Reed. C. L. Irvin Divin, G. M. Fry, C. M. Barto, Joh: Gates, M. A. Peters, J. H. Gl P. E. Bunday, Lewis Gensimore M. Ward, W. A. Schilling Poust Ear] Harpster, Other ed: A 8. Bowersox, Edna Bertha Schill Mrs Mr C ye Peelers nile late Mi: { real e March 7 y % ior coming year vice presiGent each Gu- ere Dy ts incl Schilling Evgene Irvin JACKSONVILLE tiren they) Preaching service will the Evangelical church on afternoon at 2:20. by Rev, Kenn I. Bower. This will be the last wor. ship service for this conference year The pastor leaves for conference which convenes at Berwick on Mar 4th, The public is weld ship with us Mr. and Mrs. Waller children, Mr. and Mr: er and daughter Margnre aa Witmer wend lo home of their father on SBunday, Forde Walker at Central City, where they spent the day in celebrating their father’s birthday anniversary Ix I oy eth Rt by VOr- ome to Jacobs and Keith Wa Lt. and Mr Ha the Charles Reexe jeft on Saturday alternoon for Washington D. C where be vigited cover Sundsy with his gon Merrill, who hag recently se. cured a position with the PF. B. 1 department Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson and | Sunday aflter- children visited on ‘noon with their sunt and family Mrz, Harry Peltier at Jacksenville Robart LeRoy MacMillan went to! t8now Shoe where he visited several days with his grandparents, M! and Mrs Mr. and Mrs children motored Sunday evening, entertained at the home of sunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Petger. MacMurray and to Pleasant Gap en thelr Rosa Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher went to] Dix Run on Wednesday, where they | and uncle, Mr {son Milford, visited wilh their aunt Mr. and Mrs, Willlam White WINGATE "E Poorman home at Lock Haven John Shaw last week { where they were! { Church services Sunday Sunday 10:45 Callers at the on Mar school r ‘on Sunday were: Mr Bartley and son Philip, Charles Gar. ret, Clair Beighto]l of Howard, and friend Carrie Rhine of near Salona Jack Mabus of Belle. Mr C. E Ales c Mr. and Mrs fonte ent and Mr md anc Mm ang Sunday aflsrnoon st t Mr. and Mrs family, Mr. and and son Milford Kessling » Mrs. Milford Etlers and Archie Irvin were callers at home of Mrs They Conaway, Other callers were Ellsworth Conaway and QCertrude Sheasley and daughter Shirley Sunday visitors at the Willk Boone home were Mr. and Mi; Richard McCaleb and daughters, Mr snd Mrs, Leonard Boone, Ed Dean Boone, all of Lock Haven and Mrs. George Boone and son of Creenburr. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Dol Fred the % Ay Mal (an and daughters, Mis. William Dixson home on Bunday after spending the week In Lock Haven with daughter-in-law, who took Ler son Howard Dixson, to the hospital. We are glad to report him better at writing Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leech and son Richard, of near Jacksonville, calied at the E. R. Bartley home on Wednesday afternoon, Sunday callers at Robert Conaway and and Mrs returned he: Sat Wis the home of family were Milford Etlers and Mr, and Mrs. Fred | Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Carlson at Mr. and Mrs, Carl Watson and children, Dale and Delores were Bunday evening visitors at the home of Mrs Watson's mothe! Mrs Charles Isaacson at Grassfiat Evan Beals, who Ils employed in York, spent Bunday his home here Last Baturday little friends of Dale Watson Mr. and Mrs, Carl Watson at his home to help celebrate fourth birthday. Those present Junior and Jimmie McClusick Patsy and Marguerite Ella Reiter, Kay Dan Watson, Alice Fye, Joan Borger, Grace Bor- ger, Dale and Delores Watson, Glits | were received Refreshments were served, and a nice time Grassflat at afternoon, Feb, 21 the Lon of met nis were Pete, deal and wags enjoyed all M1: childrey hom ni u Sunday evening Mr been on the Wee Kk i Fr 3 i all Mr and Mn Bud” GC en Bellefonte ) relative Jy and 8 with HMGAY nere b wiio nas " : He fs STH ployed at Niagara Falls | pending time atl his } Viclor Borger been em- ne Nerd of Karthau Hoon wiih ome Miss spent friend Frances lewi Bunday after Marjorie Borger Miss Alice Borge: | week atl the Lotoe of My Frank Culver who ! Daniel Prank, Edward Frank, pik ATTN BUSH HOLLOW (From Last Week Rebecca Warner ane ad visited with Mrs. Norma Weston last Thursday D. m Mu family neRey empi Irene iu and So etable soup They all eaten of enjoyed Wh the noon hour Rebecca with noon and Irene Baney Dubbe daughter of Mrs. Ted Dubbs, and Edith voung daughter of Mr. and Mrs Delaun Holl, who have both been seriously {ll are slowly Improving Earl Walker spent the weekend visiting In Blanchard Mr. and Msr. Martin 8potts and children and Mrs. Roy Spotig and children visited Sunday afternoon at the Joseph Spoils home in Bul. To srod Coling vanes young 2 5 Mr. and ple would cea All Or Timely and work as they Blats DO YOU KNOW term blood : y a metaphor Graw bank a f vee moi : in previou without rej depo enishment adegual ion wintenance of an HOOT to fu: wr tion ab blood bank FARM CALENDAR Reminders from the Penn svivania State College School of Agriculture Give Horses Good Care-Ho mules can do twice ! they are expected 10 Gc well Ted condi work is intelligently ar- try 1 them accoraing od are proper. tioned, and ranged {or livestock exlennion 1 Tips on New Milk House—A new milk house should be Ons df [> Penny Wise 2h 3 ( = Says. “Pinching Pennies ir’ Practical Patriotism" proguct . Red Clover 1} Improved ! be mors who wish 1 crop of red clover YET soguasinted with the cow! You'll seve money if beef ther successful use an supply you Cutting Lamb Carcass : er Cabil A Tip to Beekeepers Bes . atd * % ”, v 3 §¢ ’ ay n aC t wall eu Spend the pennies you'll save for DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS — yOu can buy them 10 cents, 23 cents, $1, or §5. Suggest that he enter roll savings plan his der for De- Needs Money! for cents * ) your Jusbanc Cons: When will you catch your next cold? Maybe today.' Maybe next week. No one can answer that question for certain. But this much is true. Your bitlding on Tuesday evening of last! impressive and spiritual discourse inicalled upon Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacMillan | Kessling, sons Clarence and Henry, falo Run. Glad to report Mre. Spotis week. The neki monthly meeting of tHe Brotherhood will be held at Millhelm in the St. Luke's Evangel | ends last sérmon for the conference ¢4Y #hurdh on March 17 at 7:30 P. mM. | year before leaving for the Central Mr. and Mrs, Harry Woll of Mif- | Pennsylvania Conference, of which flihturg, circulated among relatives he is a member. The conferenca will and acquaintances on Thursday of jmeel on March 4th at Berwick in the local Evangelical church oh Sun. day forenoon. This was the Rever.! 1ast week, We were glad to have a) heatly handshake besides a few) remiliiiscences, | Mrs. MO: Fiedler and her glster, | Ship last Sunday, ang all financiald Mis. Berths Boone of Millheim, were | ghests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mus- fer last Thursday sfternoon. Many were the reminiscences discussed of | bygone days, The Woodward Unlon Cemetery Association held their annual busi-| ness. meeting as scheduled for last| Thursday evening. The following of-| ficers were elected for the ensuing | the Bower Memorial Evangelical chureh In the evi nng. Seven mein- | «wre were taken Into ehieh fellow. chligations were met, which shows very good for this appointment. The spiritua}. fervor has also been in- creased. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steward Benner, Shirley, was] recently brought home from the Lewistown Hospital, where she was! Mrs. McKechnle, who has been on! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plsher and Lloyd taken for medical treatment,” She is improving nicely. | Spicher Tuesday. kitchen ghower hifld [or her nephew tand wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin wat-| ison at the Iatler's parental home near Bellefonte on Wednesday eve- Bellefonte Monday. | Budd Hoy will leave for the Se {vice Saturday. George Zong will Saturdays at the Clover Farm store where Mr. Hoy held a position, who had been very ill, is now able (to be about at home. i been ill for the past two weeks, ithe sick lst for several weeks, improving in health slowly. is Mrs. Helene Magargel attended a ning. The Watsons wiN move (0 {of Mill Hall, were visitors one day daughters Christina and Helen of last week with his brother and fam. | Yarnell, and friend Archie Irvin of ly, Donald MacMillan { Bellefonte, Clair Beightol of How- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyle of Al- ard. and friend Carrie Rhine, of {toona, were guests on Bunday with | near Salona. their daughter and family, Mrs] Mr and Mrs. William Boohe and work evenings after school and on| Clark Custer {was a caller on Saturday evening witli wer mother, Mrs. Ida Witmer, | Mrs. Pred Seandrol of Moose Run, | visited on Thursday with her daugh- | | sOn. Nir. and Mrs, Clyde Tice and chil- | | Little Miss Dolores Benford has| dren of Howard, were entertained on | Kerns, Miss Della Garbrick, | Bundy at the home of his cousin, i Fisher, Robert Murray and children of | {son Boyd spent Saturday afternoon r-| Mrs. Mabel Lucas of 8now Shoe, al Rebersburg to see Mr. Boone's brother, Charles Boone, who was in an accident and in a critical condi- ton Callers at the William Weaver Our aged citizen Mr, Jerry Oill | ter and family, Mrs. James David- | home during the week were Mr. and | Mrs. Miles Bartley, Mr. and Mrs Charles Harter and children, Roy and Mrs. Byron Lucas of Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Belle- fonte, were Sunday dinner guests at the C. E. Aley home. Irvin Meyers who had been a patient In the Cen- tre County Hospital is getting along fine at her home She returned from the hospital last Thursday Word was received last week from Paul Custer, who has been in Haw- all. No one had received any word from him since the attack on Pearl Harbor, and as he had been station. el at Schofield Barracks, his rela- tives were getting concerned as to his safely. Last week word was re. ceived from him stating he was well but very busy and had just neglect ed to write, Paul enlisted 6 years ago for the army and was sent to Hawali, where he has been serving in the military police until last Nov ! 25, when his time wag up. After the trouble there he immediately ene chances of completely escaping all colds are 10 to | against you! So do the right thing, right now! Go to your drug- gist and get ANTIPHLOGISTINE! LOOK AT THE RECORD! ANTIPHLOGISTINE was invented by a physician — 50 years ago. Since then it has brought iavaluable help — in time of need — to millions! Its widespread use, year after year, points to the efficiency of this fine medicated dressing. THE ANTIPHLOGISTINE METHOD At the first hint of a chest cold — tight chest and The condition of Mrs. Abner Noll, who has been quite miserable for| the past month, shows improvement, | Mrs. Hazel, Who had been quite} year: Harrls Stover, president; Roy | Bowersox, aectetary; C. E. Rrendies | SPRING MILLS tieasurer. C. E. Kreamer was elected | : | e band concert rendere the Soar 1043-43. uty 11 wae he date| Sorin Mil and. Centre Tan High Hi. for several weeks at her home in| ¢ } - . 1s of set. jor the annual cemelery festi- | School bands in the school auditor I Tne an's ty of Christ. | Bellefonte, were visitors on Sunday! ©f Lamar, was a supper guest at Baied again to help fight for his at the Home of his sisters, Geraldine | Whe same home. [Sova and Marie Murray, alo with Mra. Sunday callers at the James SBhaf- George Davidson and family. fer home were Mrs. Harry Baird Mr, and Mrs. Zack Summers and | 2nd son Ralph, Sara Watkins, Har- | daughter Mae, auloed to State Col. TY 8nd Lucy Conaway, Mr. and Mrs. raspy throat — apply ANTIPHLOGISTINE “comfortably warm”, Spread a generous layer evenly over the chest, cover with cotton or other cloth, Keep the apphica- tion on for several hours. The “moist heat” of anti EE ——.—, YOUR HEALTH How does the healtn of Americans sons Clarence and in the first year of this war compare! val. Anyone or any lot owner can send theig contributions for the up-/ keep of this cemetery to C. E, Krea- | mer, treasurer, Woodward, Centre! County; Pa. The loeal E. L. C. E. society held their monthly business dnd social meeting on sday evening of last Harry A he. deyohions service wag cor- ted by the society, in which Carl Motz, Jr, R. E. Motz and the torrRey. H. A. Houseal gave im-| pressive talks on various patriotic , Norris Kent of Milton, formerly of this place, passed awhy at his Jate home rather unexpeeted at 1:30 0'- ¢lotk Bdturday morning, Feb, 2 1642, Death was caused by a se ‘abtack of rr 18 disease. |: G After fumeral” services held | last Tuesday - afternoon at his ye fence, ihe remains were bro ¥ h 3 p i {lum on ° Wednesday Fin Bakery - largely attended and a brilliant suc- cess. The air rald warning signal given last Saturday noon for the East Centre county area proved very ef- feotive and was pronounced a suc cess, Abraham Grassmyer was confined to his home a few days last week with = spell of sickness, Bressler returned from the .| Centre County Hospital last Tues- day where he was & medical patient. Mrs. Lalu Brungard is at present visiting friends and relatives at Ali- ppendectomy Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ziegler gt “ weekend guests & the C. E. egler hore! ’ len Long and family ‘recently moved to Bellefonte, where Mr. Lobg is employed by the Old«Tyme " 5 evening was! inn Service met yesterday afternoon at the M. E. church. The Live Wire class of the M. E, Sunday school held its class meet ing, which was a Valentine party this time, ‘at the church last Tues- day evetiing, and the following offi- cers were elected: president, Mrs, {A. H. Bmith; vice president, Mrs, iM. F. Gardner; secretary, Mrs. Har- ry Spear, and treastirer, Mrs. Henry Showers About 100 members of the Holli- daysburg Production Credit Associa- tion met at the Grange Hall last Friday. evening. The Ladies Ald of the” Grange - served them light - re. {lege on Sunday, where they visited with her aunt and daughter, Mrs. Margaret Bottor!. ‘Mrs. Ida Witmer ls visiting this week with her daughter and fam- ify, Mrs. Barl Kauffman at Run- ville. Some of our people went to Run- ville last week, where they attended the revival meeting that is in pro- gress and reported they enjoyed the gospe] messages. Mrs. Maude Robb and brother John Brickley, visited over Sunday at the home of their sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William But- ler at Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan motored 0 Snow Shoe on Sunday ana visiied with her parents and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Bhaw. They were accompatiiéd home by their son Robert LeRoy, who spent | sofie time with his grandparents, | The Axls nations frankly admit that are fighting for plunder; Herr r boasts that the “have- no's” mre organized and the “haves” can't do anything about it, Fred Kessling, Henry and daughters Helen and Christina, and Milford Eiters Jr. of Yarnell, Mr. Irvin of Bellefonte, Clara Belle and Martha Jane Bart- | ley and Esther Bechdel, ! Mrs. Charles Cronister and son | Junior, Mrs, Deimer Ertiey, daugh-| ter Peggy and son Kenneth, spent Monday afternoon at the C. E. Aley! home. Mrs. James Shaffer was a Tues- day evening caller on her friend, Mrs. D. P. Ertley. The ladies of the Reformed church are serving lund at the Betz sale on Friday, Feb. 27, and George Burd's on March 6. Anyone wishing to donate anything toward the lunches will be greatly appreciated by the ladies, Who can remember when modest women shrank from wearing the hobble skirt because their legs might be exposed to publie view? Selfish individuals contribute lite tle to a better world. For Victory: Buy Bonds. | | below that of 1917. withh their health during the first year of the other World War? In a recent survey covering a large cross section of the popula- tion, our health appears to be very good. Last vear, the death rate of 74 per 1000 persons was the lowest on record and 2 per cent below the previous minimum, In 1917 the death rate wag 118 per 1000, or more than half as high again as in 1941. i This improvement in the death rate since 1917 has been reflected! in all age groups. In the age group, 1 to 4 years, the death rate In 1941 wag 80 per cent From ages 5 to 34 the decrease has been approximately 70 per cent. | Even among oldar persons, from | 65 to 74 years, the death rate has! fallen 30 per cent, The most outstanding health im- provement showing last year was in pneumonia. } Tuberculosis also showed an ex. cellent reduction, with a decline in! the death rate since 1817 of 77 per cent. ai wo a— PHLOGISTINE and its excellent medication bring grati- fying relief to those chest cold discomforts. Not a “quick rub-on and rub-off”— ANTiPRLOGISTINE works for hours to give you the comfort you seck. 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