{ant rch 12, 1942, NRG . » EY i, A OR (From Last Week) Insgrove, ~ wers Saturday guests at the A. G. Cummings, Kogombanieq et them In prepating for a farm ‘Mr afd Mrs. KS. Bron and , Jan€t and David, of Popp. brook; were weekend visitors with the ‘former's sister, Mrs. Edythe Mr. ‘any Mrs, Jay Vonada of New. port: News, Va., visited at the home of thietr gon-In-lw . and daughter, Land Mrs. Russell Breon, Wed. R v, Norman P. Douty visited at RV, W. Breon home several days to New York after ¥ ministry in the south- ern Mrs. Douty remained -in Atlanta, G roudsburg, vis- vicinity the M - Paul Ziegler ang! ter mia of Port Matilda, . and Mrs. Gale Swartz of Milléim, spent Sunday with their! father, H. C. Ziegler. "Mr, aiid * Mrs. Savilla Stitzer and Mrs, Ellen | Blerly acompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. | G. Cummings - to Lewisburg last | Wednesday, where they Evangelical Home for the Aged. Mrs. M. C. Maines was 11] at her home last week with a heavy cold. Meyer Brungart and family were Sunday. dinner guests at the Alton Auman home at Wolf's Store. A bus load of our citizens attend- 3 nd meeting at Belle- | fonte on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beahm and children, Phyllis and Larry of Har. BV among relatives the | "The following relatives and friends Sdfhéred -at the home of Lewis Reahfn oh Saturday evening in cele- | bration of his birthday: : Mr. and | Mré Prank Stover and daughter Violet. Mr. and Mrs. Ne and two children, Mr. {ites Stover = TS. Lloyd ‘Ta trill | ronshurg, of Btroudsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Béahmi and children Miss Marion | any Bdward Triebly of Har. risblrg, Mr. Reahm wis the fenit of many nice late hour refre Mr. ang . recip- | gifts, and at a | shiments were served. | Mrs. A. B. Limbert visit] AL the Home of Harry Weaver of | Stale College, and Allen Mark of Mills on Sunday, drs. W. H.'Hackenberg spent sev- eral days this week at Miumey, Nir; and Mrs. Sumner Stover and Mr 8 Oy class in first aid instruetion will ‘next ‘Banda “March 8 at 4 pi} m. in the $hbol hotise. Mr. Lerin| 3: E Fider of State Oollege. will be in: charge. Meh thd: women of the! ¥ are. inyited apd urged to tile” important work. Pi heed” Lt a wali enroll in and Mrs. W. B. Crebs of Sél- Supper [of Altoona; Mr, home, Miller and Mr. A. B, Wolf ‘them to Selinsgrove to Smit | t. i at Mifflinburg on Saturday, visited the | dg Mrs. E Reigle and Dr. William Kelly In: Lewisburg lasi I'nursday, s attending | Mrs. ‘Gregg Watson Sunday the annual s:ssion of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poletto Pennsylvania Confeirnce at ‘Jer. d8ughter, and Mrs. wick this week. Mlillhétm called on Mrs. on Sunday. { family spen vet's parents, Witklebleach at Thursday with his paren Mrs. Willard Burd. In Jofing a three weeks’ vacation at the homme of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ho A. Meyer. Mrs. Clarence Blerly at the Lock Haven Hospital last Thursda¥, | Bunday with relatives in Alexandria, Ada Hubler were Th in | living at the Yooon under treatment. | son Woodrow, and Albert Boob at- tended the Suriesal of Norris Kent al Milton t Tuesday, ; ; ‘Mr, Eugerie Beer and Sof | gisted their ‘son Ralph Lock Haven. last Saturday. | 4 (Ree Tews of bersbury, Mrs. Anna Grove and hter Colleen, and Miss Snus Martz of Tussey ville, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Smith of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and daughter Laura, of Oen- tre Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ker- letter ‘of Greenburr, visited at the Willard Smith home on Sunday. Mrs. Alton B. Smeltzer and daugh- | { returned” home week's visit with the former's par- ents, Rev. and Mrs, OC. O, Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreamer and daughter Mary Ann, visited the former's father, Frank Kreamer of | Selinsgrove, Monday. Ernest Guisewite of Eastville, was | a Sunday caller at the H, H. Royer home. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brungart at- tended a Dairymen’s Lea gue meet. ] | r. and Mrs. Donald Beyers and | son spent Sunday with the former's | the little frien daughter of parents at Danville, b R. C. Baysore moved on Monday from the Mrs. Jerry Gramley farm to Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast and ughter Dorothy, Rev. R A Babcock | Ceatrel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houseman of | Alice Crouse | | Mr. and Mr. Far] Burd of Alltntown ts, Mr. and |S Miss’ Doris Meyer, who is taking | o Hrses’ training at Pittsburgh, is en- | i called coun | sons of Bellefonte, prday everiing wi yicinity, MF and Mrs William A daughter was born to Mr. and | | George Bigelow and family spent Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Bierly and Mrs Btate College. Miss Betty Confer, who has bees | A Ce Harry Boone ho #5 taken to thé Gentes county Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meyer and | Tor- Tat. eb at) $: {the home of the Joffers. pareais, * Mr. and. Mrs. RoW. Blexly. he. Tapenit- ths weekend: wilh Ler parents, Ne John Smith home Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Cummings { ¥ go six for this week's late rT a». h renee a z es a _ PINE GROVE MILLS ats Fem Lash Week) : 0 best kfo%n © basebs plage? EY Kepiér was recently | called by te U. 8. War t Ww’ New York to a clerical position. | Word wag received the past week! by MF, Kline : 8. C, of their" son's ‘Claire Kling to Private | i: Bre ; i Rasdown is. very much ) , Wiis writing from his : ‘ the grippe victims during week under their doctors’ | Bertha Schilling A 1] are improving at this writing, Dr. and Mrs. EB B, Gavitte are driving a new Ford V-§ 2-déor sedan, purchased: from the - State College Bo Charles Gearhart apd family ef BSatsbury, Were recent dinner guests al ‘the®J. Frid Gearhart home on "Edstern States Feed | Eugene - his wife attended the ahfiual vortvéntion of that company Isst ‘week In Sprifigfield, Mass. tite Mighv REMEMBER When You West = dwyrae Lumber - Millwork . Roofing . W.R. SHOPE 5, y : oon . & » Shai the ‘Waldo Homan | Hall from | weekend in Tyrone, a gu i brother. and family, Paul Gilliland family have | “IL, the sincere sympathy of | community fn the passi i very suddenly in his favorite arm- chair, Sunday. Jot leaves a host of! friends, and his passing will be gre old -| whose successor is Howard Harpster, Prof. Ernest Gilliland and wife of Red Bark, N. J.. motored up Sun- day night on death. cum, N. ¥., Jit for his camp Wednesday after by Pots with his mother, Mrs... E4 Gilligan, thé * plonid ‘parents of “an 8-pound ‘baby ‘girl, No. 1; born ‘last week Tn the Philipsburg State Hospital. Bet ty Jean i her hame. Sgr eniployed al = Pern’ Stale. ena oe jsler was .a pleasant caller in town agency af Oak Ofe of our expert paint brush | slingers, Curley Randolply, Kas gone tH, NJ TA Falls to Accept a nice! intifg position in an aireraft fac- Miss Anh Ward spent the t of her | Watd i The J. He the entire ng of Joe atly miged both to young and : A Swéteran school bus’ driver, account of his father's “Pvi. Mark Gilligan of Fort Sib- “Mr. and Mrs. Rorald Taylor aré r Is $s, 1sasc Harpster, And. graudpap Isaac Is all smlless * ~ : Our tax collector AAYoR W. Tres Thursday enroute to Slate College on important business Popular insurance agent Conrad G. Pry of “Waynesboro, motored up Baturday for a weekend visit at hig home in Rock Springs. R. D. (Mike) Shoemaker of State College, was a visitor Sunday.at his parental home on East Main street, Mr, and Mrs. Elisha Shoemaker, Mary Mahaffey il Un school on Bunday. Talk by <Q. 'M. Hammond “Symbol: 1ONgtinpy als tee CM and Mrs, Lent ar daughter Hope, ais John FP. Lucas, a and and Mr, and Mrs. ttended the funeral of Miss Mary Gillllafig gt Karthaus last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Willlam Maurer, Thomas Maurer, and John Guenot of Eb- ensburg, spent the weekend among i | i | | | ler Betsy Jeap, of Steubepville, ©. | friends and relatives, Subday after a! Mr. and Mrs, John T. Lucas and little san Richard, of Emporium, were Sunday visitors at their homes here and at Lanse. Mrs. Clyde the home of ber son, William at Ni. agara Falls, Mr. and Mrs William | Borger are rejoicing over the birth of a baby girl. i On Friday evening Harold ¥Fye! motored to Lock Haven lo visit his! mother, who was injured in an auto! accident several weeks ago, and| found her much improved, : Last Friday afternoon, March 6th, | ds of Patty Debrasky, | Mr. and Mrs. Michael | J Te Were 40 present at Methodist Borger is visiting at | thank all those wh _ Page Threé THE CENTRE DEMOCRLLEFONTE, PA. JACKSOILLE {+ Church services on (15: Worship, 10:30, I Milford Beightol of Mil Hall, R 1 [ley and Robert Conaw ay and famil- les on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Aley, daughter || Luke Emel, who I Bette, son Leon, Irvine Meyer of La- mai, Miss Phyllis Ripka and Billje | flere: { Ripka ‘of Spring Mills, were Sunday | dinner guests at the John Shaeffer [home at Centre Hall, The ladies bf the church wish to o contributed do- nations for the sales, lunches and also those who rendered thelr ase sistance at the sales. Thursday evening callers home of Mr. nt the and Mrs. Sumner Noll were: Mrs, John Schaeffer daugh- ter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Neldigh and son Bobby of Belle. fonte, R. D., Mrs Orin Fye, Mrs. Ed Bartley, Mrs. Miles Bartley, Mrs. Ed Aley and daughter Bette, Ted Dixson Sunday, Mar. Orin Pye, Mrs 9:30; Bunday school, | Miles Bartley and Mr, and and Mrs i rs Roe Mrs Roy Fetzer and daughter {D,, called at the homes of E. R. Bart- [gt the home of Mr. and and and Mrs. | gld daughter . a] ¥v ard | thome having had a wonder McKinley of Milesburg, and [| ren of Drifting, Mr and Mrs. of Winburne, home Sunday were: Mr. James Brooks and son Elizabeth | Clarence, called | Cingle and children. i Renovo, Mrs. John Weaver and to the ! Sunday with Mrs. Wea- | Her h and Mrs, A. 8. speedy recovery, , spent last | 4nd family were weekend with her grandpa tu | | two weeks with her iat. Howard. £ dcouring " | vieint ursday visitors | fecor en én. were callers in our village Bartley on Monday afternoon | Thursday eVening 1 1 Ms Botella Leathers spent Thurs- ¥ Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. Runkle, in moving to Mr a Ys FE JodePlr Butler and town boys is being transferred to'nirthda family, Mr. ahd Mrs. Crow McClos- Cuba. Sood luck and » happy land- {Rey of Mohumenl, spent Sunday at Ing. ithe Phy M ney home, sons of Bellefonts, R. in, our village ‘Satyrday. [vifiting with trer_ sister, Mrs. Elery 1 Ktape, has gone ta Mill Hall for an’ past | indefinite tine. Misses Marjorie and Margaret Pow- son Nevin Beck. home Sunday. have made a trip to New York re- cerly. 8 Monday caller with Mrs. Elery Krape, the Jatter being Ul for some time but. who is slowly recovering. ‘Miss Jean Waliger visited Sunday by Sig Jennie Loug from Lock Hav- FE S00 +Were Sunday a Harold Wetzel at-Salons. Hagan and family recently were r har 4: 2 LAR MES, man of Haven, and Mr. Char Peters. ack He Ha y Stover. Thursday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Clin There will be a debate the men and wome [Hall on Thursday evening. At 0 o'.! {clock the doors will be open to the ublic. Everybody is invited to hear between | nin the Grange! at the home John Dunkle and were: Mr |50n al Mingovilie, nd child-| Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bartley and Wise | 50ns Arthur, Ralph and Fred called {at the Raymond Harter home at John MecClusick | State College, Friday evening. We and Mrs [are glad to report that Mr Harter Jimmy of [Is Improving as his many friends and Mr. and Mrs. Andy | Wish to see him, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffler and daughter Nancy and son Ronald, of | were: | Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Jack and Mabus of Bellefonte spent Thurs- Perry Getz of day evening at the C. E. Ales home were Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noil K {children, Dick and Elsie Jane ENNEDY |Bunday dinner guests of his moth. Mrs HE. Leathers was admitted * Mrs. Elsie Noll and sister, Betty Bellefonte hospital Saturday, Mrs 0st of friends wish for her a, 5Pent Visitors at the Visitors at the home of Mr. [3 wi Mr. and Ms: Raiph MeoCartney Sufst Sunday. in our village on! - Mr. and Mrs Harris Bechde] re- ceived word that their son Pvt. Le. spent the 'land Bechdel, stationed at Camp rents, Mr, | Gordon, Ga, is convalescing from | An attack of peritonitis ( y. Miss Doris Leathers nd Mrs. J.P, McCartney, Miss Evelyn McCarttity has re- | Mrs. Estell ¢ dies’ med to her home after Estelia Dixson held Ladies'', spending ' Ald Saturday evening with a good grandma Lucas attendance Miss Nelle Weber and Rev the ladies on business Sunday callers at the James Shaf- fer home were Mabel Garrett mer Swope and daughte and Harry Conawas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and children Kathryn Lucy and Harry called at the home of th : parents, Mr. and Mr: Belgtol and family Conaway had the doctor. Mrs. Irvin Albrig SAN GRrTUT VW IRIN, Mr. and Mrs. James Rover were to Ed Leaches home on ac- t of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lucas and R. D, spent Sat- th friends in this Shuey were Sunday afternoon at the L. Bome We Hage a lot of Sickness ony ig hope for their s From Last Week, FOOP Soi e latter nl our peedy an appointment with w ¥ * ads [3 Tuesday evening callers at the C visiting E. Aley home were Mrs of How- MILESBURG v night with her grandparents, » triey Mr, and Mrs, George Smith of f A a LLY ls Lock Haven, were Sunday guests at Miss Evelyn McCartney her grandma Lucas } 3 v Jerry leitzell, one of our home- { F Mr. and Mrs, John Weber and rs, FArTy Lucas and family of Montoursville, were week- .D., were callers end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Sheckler M. H. Hall and a party of friends i from Bellefonte, returned home on Mr. and r—» L SNYDERTOWN Miss ‘Nellie Fefree who has been Shelby, Miss. sons of Bellefonte R. D. 1, were Sun- l, Miss Mae Lucas spent Sufiday with | Or) NEN! supper guests at the home | '10, Mr. Smith observed his niversary Mr. and Mrs. William Keen visited at Philipsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W 83rd an- » “Mr and Mrs: John Yearick and ‘Ronald. of Lamar, visited at the Mr. Kenneth Powers and brother Croyle of at the W. 8. Walker home. shler of Nittany, was Croyle is a sister of Mr. Walker Mrd. Ralph 1 Rath Waltz of Nittany. | writing. ! | Mrs, William FP. Peters observed Saturday With Mrs. Harvey |. 80th birthday anniversary on : 'Wednesday, March 3. Mrs. Peters Mr. apd: Mrs. Nevin Sve and is enjoying good health and we hope home | She has many more birthday anni- , © |versaries. Mrs. Lytle Wenrick, who ! t last week with her parents | ra W.-W. [AE eeTved her birthday March 3. | | We gxiend our sympathy to the {family and relatives of Mrs. Mary, | Schindler who passed away Wednes- | day of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Miles, of Unionville, were Priday afternoon callers st the W. 8. Walker home. March came In like a lamb and let us hope it remains lamb-like to | We hear a lot of grumbling these | days about rationing of gasoline and | tires. We don't think walking ever hurt anyone, and we can remember | when men employed in Bellefonte walked to and from work and they. thought nothing of it. So don't growl, but sing. We did it before and | we can do it again, Don't fret about a luxury like - Vislborsaith Mr. and M Alva Peters and child- Anna May and Nevin, Lréek: Mr. Lewis Maper daughter Ruth, also of Beech A i MI, And Mrs. Willlam Poor- ven. Stover spent Sunday with ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. E. Wion, of Bellefonte, ¥isited Mrs. Nevin Stover and son spent Sam Rishel : and family at tondale, o Miss Sara | ; Harold Betz and fome were dren were callers Bunday Geures Henry of Collingsdale. } of Mr 3 latter part the week!" : RES. with her mother pH Oo eh tas rapidly, as his _u. filly ¥mond Harter at | Sday . Gulick called that even! ty, | AINE AL evening with haway j daghiter Shirley md Mrs El sn, Mr. and Mrs. r Arline, ad son of Valley Viex onaway Sunday afternoon 3 hme of Mr Fh a ang William | nner and also Mrs. Jiee Wolfe t i Bad send or Ah MATER Da: MES. Roy B. Leathers and Fore callers at the home of BE. R.| pecting to have a full house. Grange Harrs Hall doors will be open Won't % returned home Wenrick will Jean ning of last week in birthduy Monday of last week from Camp joyed their tri Mrs. Frank Cox remained Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert King andi with her son William and family Blairsville, and D. H. Shearer, of Sunday and Monday in New Alexandria, were weekend guests | Phin as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dal- Mrs. | Jas Bullock | mrtley. hy friends and neighbors ren, oJ 3%} 4 fir Emel and had a homes Mrs ¢ an Army camp. Those | d daughter, Mr. and Mrs of Rut {ling and children, Henry, Mrs | d Christina and Helen, Ar- a @, Mrs, Lucy Conaway and | dLester, Ellsworth Conaway, le Sheasley and daughter (Mr. and Mrs | vey and Blaine | fford Etters and ir. and Mrs a. Nancy, Clair and Rob- | drnoon callers were Mr. and | 3mer Lose and son Earl, of |15ge ¢ {#e. Mr. Emel had another | 1] surprise, because this was| it} time he saw hi seven- | yo Ki Hs They all re- ley ar Mrs Mr. and | at the son, 0 Sur $. Rhoa nd Mrs. Howard Dixson spent g with Mr. Dixson's mother $tella Dixson. We grt that Mrs Dixson 1 A and 1 wilh (| Plead are wtil and Mrs. Dean Rodger Myrt Dixson spent @& al the Miles Bartley child 1 ae the Del al g Sunday at ¥ Mrs. Thomas il, spent sev place ph Vonada ged home several davs been i of Detroit Wednesday with } Tt ding ao has pday GAY Aar 2117 UJ ill ors at the ’ Mr. and Mr George, Jr william visit Cy eOrge tor of Lock ™ Boo ¥ and sob BB, and Mr: and 'p Nittany and Mr Srowm J. D. Neldigh r not imp: i friends gues McGhee ana and Mrs . finding her fathe Oy were Ray 4 him. They ir. and Mrs ghters of Port Matilda Miles Bartley and Bartley i State College on i Mr. Har- evening, and found and Mrs and Arthur Ir week Gertrude the © oy onan Rov ard ATE BIG SO were wil rr 1 anus ff. { fa ang fend - 4 ‘tor olfe and daughte: : 1 1 "re ravel, of Nittany ’ ——-—— Helpers are ex- | feel he Cheerful at 7:30 help us by coming? Ad Sumner | mission Monday remain f wil Mrs. Guyver Fisher and daught visit Tyron awley celebrated he & rf 3 . oe gre Ig IN Grace 8h n Tuesday was held at Thursda; honor A bird ‘ party Wy Bryan home on ay of Mrs. Bryan The residents of our town vere at Camp Shelby heir sons stationed ther wned home and report having P atid visit much i very for a visit M. H. Hall, another resident of ou own who ook a number of Belle. of George Smith. Tuesday, March fonte residents to Camp Shelby in his car, has not returned home at this other one of there, ix an- glationed Malcolm, Jr our boys writing M. L. Wetzler spent Philadel Mr. and Mr: vesterday, just Don't worry about Among our sick the past week forget it, for if we waste today wor- were Grace Shawley, Jane Peace, "Ving about yesterday, tomorrow we Aina Marie Bierly and Mr. M. L will do the same thing over again * : « £ { wor- | Wetzler, AN are improved at this and be in a constant state of wor ry. Forget the past and look forward to the future, which may bring us plenty to worry atout, But never cross a bridge till you get there, For you know there is no tomorrow, It is always today. WINNER BRAND PORK PRODUCT LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- ITY PORK PRODUCTS HOLTS HOLLOW Sunday guests at the Nannie Lae cas home . | Ted Dix- family of the Huserville charge, Mr. | mer for Mr. Emel's bro-|gpent Saturd x ¢ sta- | Magargel home at Pleasant Gap Frances Poorman and Marie John Mr. and Mrs Luke |. 1led on thelr friend, Laura Confer Dreese Bam Emel, ! Johnson spent Thursday son Mil- and family at Central City Wilbur Emel was spent in quilting will day Mr# Mr Miss Doro nort | { | were Rev. Woomer and Ed Lucas and family of Lee Fitzgerald and child- church, Mr family ola Brandt Olive Rhoads and children ay evening at the Geo past Maples ville, on Sunday Ry Rov Leathers spent the week- ith her daughter, Mrs, Frank and family at Lemont Lt ch Painter the Lhe Ida Johnson and Mrs, Lee of last week Esther Reese The day of Mrs bu home dA jam Carson and George John- { Huntingdon, drove Wo our vil- n Sunday evening visitors at the Lee John- ome were Mr. and Mrs, William nley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKin- vd children of Bellefonte, Aaron Joanne ds Edith Burd spent las her son Milford and family + { b week ant Gap Mr d chil- 4 an Joe Butler "nt were and ers inday call a p Bie Ha M1 wid i children the home T ter at GAUENILET A Possinger of Colevil and Mr: last week wit) on Hall of Uni d spent Wed: Mrs. Charles Has: d on [1 SPR b inger, of fends here on Monday E—— -> -— defense mes wa 1 auditorium on 8 Of Grege Warnock of Blate fiver Ad Tues- town- ingle of Greenbury the C. J. Houser hom last week ay reported on ison spent last grave " a aT s and relatives at I Condo and Mrs POSEN Mrs. 8. L at Myers attended a momen Bekah Jodze al Millhielm ds Mr. and Mrz. Harry Brun were guest » missed Inst Sunday al Lewistown Schrecken- se checker club and was award he championship Henr . f vel & Anend Pen al Aarons. - - -- RUNVILLE Mrs. Robert Parks of Bolling Green, Ky. arrived here last week and is visiting with her mother, Mrs Anna Lucas and will remain with her indefinitely. Robert Parks is a sergeant in the U. 8. Service and has landed across the Pacific Ocean last report of him, Richard Furl, truck driver for a lumber company at Clarence was de- layed on his trip last Monday on account of the heavy snow, Mrs. Willis McClellan of Milesburg, visited with her sister, Mrs. Dennis Watson, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman -and son Douglas of Williamsport, visited with home folks last Sunday | Mrs. C.M. Brown of Yarnell visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Purl last Friday. { Rev. E. R. Miller and wife and two children, motored to Shade Gap ‘last Wednesday night, visiting with old time friends. The U. B. revival came to a close {last Wednesday night making five {and a half weeks. The church has {been revived and much good ac- jcomplished in renewals and some | new members to be added i | The Royal sons and daughters {Sunday school class will hold their monthly business meeting at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Sallie Purl this Priday night, March 13. | All members are requested to be present. i Sunday school at 9:30 and preach- ing at 10:30 a. m. Everybody wel- | come. { LITTLE NITTANY (From Last Week) George Dolan and Harold Dolan | and two sons of Jacksonville, visite | ed at the William Dolan home on | Sunday. William Benford of Bellefonte, visited at the Roy Oyler home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mackey and family of Mount Union, visited at the C. A. Dolan home Saturday of last week, and also called at the Leo Dolan home at Jersey Shore The Keystone cla odist eh supper in the and year, ant Gap T ursaay The KH mectling hot attendan reil to see Mrs. Dolan, who is {ll at this writing. HOWARD crenaded Mr. and Mrs, Steph Pezick was formerly daughter of and (From Last Week) aval. eres dd of the Meth- oh . Uk, BI nid ireh will hold a sauer kraul oo Carrie Wolf Basen ol yo Mrs. A. H, Bchenck received word THEDCAY CVeR IY REAFED noon of the Cath ol her Mrs. Willis Markie and clayton ona residents of His ye California, son and proprietor he A. Crenninger, Tea Room, moved Lo Pleas- deceaned Mill Hall Mr Gren- thelr former home, last ninger his boyhood days at ng and Hublershurg, He bee ill health about 2. years last August 10 wile, Mrs Sunday brother-in-law ninger of Corcoran of Mr. and Mrs. CG place of of rt spon } «© T4NF gm Mills ’ Le ola irch, UW held three gta p- fi second Mar- Sara Miller, Miss Verna name’ wna iu nt of M1 ies 1 Ll y ’ DOCWA ‘ nepoes Hanford, « of Binghamton ting ut the Rpmne nd son-in-law, Mr De Arment Nas been CON~ r the past week » nent James, spent st week Mrs. Onllick in Shamogill 1s vy t her mothe Rev of hi anving home €cOnoOm- work, will 1 meeting for the ity, Tuesday 2 o'clock at Confer. will be shor y ware 10 at i Lr stration me of Mrs. HATS Ohi —r Trafic Control Measures traffic « measures Hn quirement, it least 13.000 officers, twice the ¢ state traffic off). re expert traffic tre req al ced land Mountain island mountain in na Kea in the Ha. with an sititude of ve sea level flighest Is ¢ highest i is Ma 4 aby ai atten ind 3 rsed idl © ee gator Produshiory N, Dec. 3-- cof; efriger { 0 for 10bATCD, Alms, bever and will be § There'll be no shoriage of "COLDS" in 1942 mn. 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Ask your druggist for a package, today. how won use OTHER CONDITIONS FOR WHICH ANTIPHLOGISTINE IS USED: Sprains and strains— burns and bruises Antiphlogistin pronounced anti-flo-jis* teen) Now Also in Tubes e A prvdoet of The Denver Chas'cs! 2 unulaturing Co., New Tork, X.Y,
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