March 19, 1942. I —————————m—————————— PINE GROVE MILLS (From Last Week) Farmer Eugene M, Irvine was an important business caller Thursday in State College. Supervising Principal of out schools, Prof, Henry S, Illingworth, was off duty a few days the past week on account of the grippe, but I————— WINGATE There will be preaching service lin the Evnagelical church on Sun- sales of the season, the first sale at|day afternoon of March 29, at 2:30 the well known Dale farm in the by Rev, R. L. Freas. The Easter past 10 years, They will move t0| Communion will be observed at this Chester county, near Oxford, in the | service, Come, the public is wel- near future, where cne of the best | come to worship with us, 20-acre farms In that section has| . Tuesday AIC 10. some been purchased. Their many friends | free and I te wish them the best that goes with 4) ne of Mrs. Irwin Lucas to cel tilling the soll, Retired farmer John Neldigh now employed at Niagara Falls, The Dean brothers of Baltimore, Md, were over the past weekend visiting at their parental home on East Main street, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse | Dean. The boys have nice positions in the Queen Marla state Miss Mary Dreibelbls is somewhat [improved from a recent illness at her home, though still under her is back this week at his desk as us nal. Charles Jonas, popular Lemont butcher, was among our farmers last Friday in quest of fat stuff for his block. The floral tributes at the J. H Gilliland funeral last Wednesday were profuse, and one of the largest funerals in our valley for some time, Many friends from a distance payed tiibute to Joe, who will be missed | greatly by a host of friends. Friends | doctor's care. from Hollidaysburg, Petersburg,! Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs, Donald Harrisburg, Altoona and other towns| Grubb are now nicely fixed at their were present. first housekeeping lesson on the H. The Misses Myra Miller and Aana! A. Grubb farm, better known as the Jane Musser were in Pittsburgh over | Fye firm near Pine Hall. the past weekend, guests at a fash-| Mr. and Mrs, George Smith have fonable wedding Saturday p. m., The! vacated the George P. Irvin house on bride was a niece of Now we are wondering if these young lege. ladies might follow suit. | The L. G. Peters family attended The George Deibler family fitted | the Harry Wagner funeral last Wed- Tuesday from the Robert Reed house | nesday at Oak Hall, Harry, a well to the Millie Kepler potato farm. [known farmer and carpenter, died Daniel R. Stover is how boss farm. | suddenly at his home er for the Haugh brothers at their] One of our former farmers, A. J stock farm near Scotia. Dan recent-| Laird now of Dungarvin, spent two ly resigned at the Paul Henry farm.| weeks recently with his daughter and Mrs. Mary Saucerman is now a|family, Mrs. Mahlon Campbell, on patient at the Altoona Hospital. Mrs. | the Witmer farm just west of town. Saucerman, a guest of the Hollidays-| Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Fry of burg Presbyterian Home the »ast|gmethport, motored down Friday to few years, has a host of friends who | spend the weekend at the Fry home hope for a speedy recovery, in Rock Springs, They returned Mrs. Mary Kepler Cooms of New| home Sunday evening. York City, spent a few days recently | The interior of the D. S. Peterson Yith hep paren i NuMain Fired. { farm home is being redecorated with Ho An NE nary {mapa and paint, Jack Johnston be- city. : “Hing the contractor. A large crowd did brisk bidding at| E. M. Porter and daughter Ruth the Mrs. Dora Cottle sale last Sat. | Were Saturday business callers An urday. Farmer and banker Mr, J.|Lewistown, also calling on some of Harry McCracken purchased the their close friends. home on E. Main street at $1575. | Committee meshing Th urs day, The Hugh C. Dale family of the Mar. 12, at 8 p. m, in Baileyville Branch, were Sunday visitors among | Hall, to hear report of trustees and their friends here in town. Next | election of new trustees for the ge Monday. Mar. 16, the Dales will have | suing year. A good attendance is de- one of the largest farm equipment] sired. MOSHANNON | SPRING MILLS Preaching service and Sunday! Centre Temple No. 160 held school at the Methodist church last | annual benquet March 12. The eve- Sunday as usual. Rev. Hammond ning was enjoyed by all. A real sup- spoke on the “Symbol of the Cross.’ per was served, after which enter- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Pearce and|talnment wis furnished by —mem- Miss Clare McGowan motored to! bers of the lodge. This is one time Clearfield one day last week. | when the whole family can partici. Orlando Wagner is a surgical pat- | pate. jent at the Philipsburg Hospital, We| Naney Bailey, wish him a speedy recovery. {ed up with measles, On. last Wednesday evening Mr Miles Johnson went and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and daugh- | 10 Serve as a federal juror. ter Hope, motored to Boalsburg and | Mrs. Catharine Bennage, living in calied at the Hazel home, on ac- the Anna King properly, expects to count of the death of Ammon Hazel: move to Millhelm in the near fu- also called at the Clyde Simpson ture, so her granddaughter can oe home in Pleasant Gap. near her work in the knitting mills Miss Alice Borger, who is employ-| 0h account of poor transportation. éd at the Shive home in Clarence,| Mrs."Grace Bitner received word spent Friday and Saturday at the her Erantmiolnel, No ke home Is 1. | Reams serious iUness in SOurg, ver. of My. 84 Mra, Frank Cul | which resulled in her death, being James Borger and girl friend of {98 years of age. The funeral was Niagara Falls, spent the weekend at held Tuesdoy afternoon, his home here. {at 1:30 from the home of Mr. and On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. | Mra. G. B. Bitner. James Beals and children, Ray Wat-| Mr. and Mrs. Logue Decker spent son and Hope Lewis motored to Sunday evening with his uncle and Philipsburg, where they visitéa aun; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Limbert friends and relatives, among them| Mrs. Sylvia Grenoble was at the being Mr. Beals’ mother who is very funeral of hér cousin, Ammon Haz- ill. {el of Boalsburg, Inst week Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and! Mis. Margaret Krape, at the home Mts. Frank Leader called on friends of Mrs. King, suffered a heart at. at Karthaus on Sunday afternoon. | tack on Sunday, but Is improving Mr. Tine Wagner, Sue, Ferd, Jaké, | ** this willing" Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rhetorick and | “ie World of Religion Mrs. Orlando Wagner and son mo-| (Continged from page fwo) is its who has been houc- is recuperating to Scranton tored to the Philipsburg Hospital| Sunday to visit Orlando Wagner. He | - reyvine at Hie siting i i improving at this wilting. | many yedrs of the Rev. and Mrs, H Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Dudley Peck. missionaries in the daughter Hope, visited friends in| ota town of Ostuncalco, Guat- Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and Wil-| .mala and they were also the trans- Hamsport, Thursday of last week. |...’ of the New Testament into The Loyalty class of the Metho-| mam. dist Sunday school held their class | meeting at the home of Jean Mar-| “Qur form of government was de- tin last Thwsday evening. Those! vised on principles flowing from deep present were: Eloise and Dorothy | religious conviction,” sald former Beals, Marjorie Borger, Frances and | New York City prosecutor, Thomas Lillian Fye, Lenora Moore, Hope | E. Dewey, in a recent speech. “Every Lewis and Jean Martin. After the essential of our system, every es- business meeting refreshments were | sential of free society springs from served. the concept of morality, family life, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bedwell family, formerly of this place, spent hood of God. and the brotherhood the weekend at the Charles Guenot| of man. Each of these is denied by home. Gilead _Qhio, where Mr. Bedwell] has | talitarianism. From the religious secured employment, | faith of a people springs the right Mr..and Mrs. Andy Cingle andsand- eoncern for the well-being of children were Suriday visitors at the our fellow men.” op home of Mr. and Mrs. John MeCly-) sick. ® « @ » Buy Defense Bonds now! Miss Miller.| Wall street and moved to State Col-| yi pir) time and wishing Mrs March 171 and | ahd duties and faith in the Father- | They have moved to Mt. the materialistic philosophy of to-| +Hardman. Gray, Mrs, Myrtle King, ebrate her fifty-sixth birthday anni. i versary. ‘They spent the day in Lgquilting. At the noon hour a delic- fous birthday dinner was served with {all the trimmings. Those present { were: Mrs. Mary Reeder, Mrs. Mild- {red Bouyant, Mrs. Dickershy, Mrs, Gilbert and Mrs, Thomas Summers, {all of Lewistown: Willlam Summers, Mrs. Roy Summers and daughter of Dry Top, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alex- | ander and son, Mrs. Randolph Lu- cas of Unionville, Mrs. Zack Sum- mers, Mrs. Glenn Mitchell, Mrs, Ralph McLaughlin, Mrs, John Smith, Mrs, Ida Witmer, Mrs Charles Reese and son, Mrs, Harold THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. U.S. Army Insignia of Ran ’ bd ” Commissioned Officers * Bennett and son, Mrs. George Dav- {idson and son, Geraldine Murray | and Mrs, Irwin Lucas and daugh- | ter. They all reported having a de- | Lu- | cas many more happy birthdays, Mrs. E. Blair Plsher left for Hel- | ena, N, Y. last week, where she vise ftedw with her sons, Norman and! Allison Fisher Mr. and Mrs, James Summers and | children of Niagara Falls, visited several chys last week with his fath. | er, Oscar Summers: also with his | brother and family, John Summers, | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tice and chil- | dren of Hublersburg, Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest Yaudes and children of Ty- | rone, were guests on Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs Ralph McLaughlin, | Mrs. Mae Bayletts and nephew, | Roy Markle of State Coliege, were visifors over Sunday with her sister and family, Mrs. Btella Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell of Central City, were callers on Satur- day evening with his brother and family, Glenn Mitchell. Mrs. George Snyder and daugh- ter Mary Beth, went to Zion, where she Is visiting some time at the home of Miss Mary Struble. Rev. and Mrs. K. I. Bower of Howard, were callers on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Sum- mers. Rey, Bower was changed to 8t. Paul's Evangelical church at Ber- wick Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shawley and son Harold of Yamell, were enter- | tained at the nome of his sister and family, Mrs. Pred Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas of Bellefonte, were guests on Sunday with their friends, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Lambert Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and children of Fairview, were Sunday visitors with his brother and family, Irwin Lucas. Mrs, Ida Witmer went to Snow Shoe, where she spent several days with her daugfiter and family, Mrs Mabel Lucas. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keyes and her daughter Pauline Davidson of! Tyrone, spent the weekend with their children and families, James | Davidson and Margaret Davidson, also with her daughter and family, Mrs. Willis Neff, near Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Resides and! children of Bush Hollow, were guests on Sunday with her sister and family, Mrs, Zack Summers, Don't forget the local] WCTU In- | stitute to be held in the Evangeli- cal church on Friday afternoon and evening, March 20. All are invited to these services. Miss Ruth Lucas spent several | days last week with her sister and { family, Mrs, Joséph Alexander at | Unionville. iit i ————— BUSH HOLLOW Attendance was about the same as usual at Sunday school. Come back again and bring someone with you On Friday night there will be no | cottage prayer meeting, but there will be services in the church. Rev, |! R. G. Flexon, our district superin- | | tendent, will be the speaker. Come | out Friday night at 7:30, We know | you'll enjoy his message. Don't f{or- get the night. Mr. and Mrs, Marlin Moore and son of Port Matilda, spent Sunday, | March 8, with home folks and also attended Sunday school that morn- ing. Those who spent last Thursday at | the Martin 8Spotts home helping fo! | quilt. were: Mrs, William Rote, Mrs. | | all of Coleville; Mrs. Woodrow Sto- | ver and daughter Nellie, Mrs. An- | {drew Irvin and daughter Florence Non-Commissioned ‘te LAST ErANT Saveren) 2w Levene’ (owed Grades LT STAMP SGT Grade) | (3° Grade) PRIVATE 187 CLASS "(6% Grade), Some Things 1 Like There are so very many things I like name some if you b'lieve I try to like the birds that come each « like the horses, cov like the hens, especially whe; I like the kittens at their play, U But I'd not give my I like to hunt, to» walk thru And watch a deer, turkey or I I I I i a I ike the green of trees and gr The lasting pleasure 1 derive | I like to spend a moment's tim nd watch the beauty of this e I like to garden, gather fruit, I like to paper, plaster, 100; to I like to can a lot of things to t I like to wash, to sweep and du There's nothing 1 would rather I like to count And If account like to travel, drive Then come back home I like to meet folk a ya were all 1 had fg Car, see J 1 like to take an ugly And nearly always th zl tl keep some crumbs and suet there sot , and shee 1 they dog for all woods along st g 11 f { amount of thing and find some beauty tl} is is 50, there's something there to sha in this think {eed at my back door; hey'll come back for mor Pigs begin to fay to [d P. the the mules that bray; lay! ielr mothers catching rats; your kittens and you: S50Me Brass) a covey of small quail the study of tl } ass i ay of ! rom a di t sunsetl’s golden glow below € in arth, like heaven here make hay and harvest gri Enjoy the sthshineg, show and ice and yes, I like the Tain paint and make repairs; ake to our Grange Fel: hurry now and then do than cook for ! figures, any day my work we new things on as happy as I was to get aw chat with friends, hear other Then out of all you learn this way ~Lake ANDY View wre I like to fight some evil thing I find along the way, For then 1 know I've fought against old Satan's evi] sway I like to read, to write a rhyme, to sit awhile and dream; To rest at eve especially by firelight’s cozy gleam I like to teach, take part in plays, a program to prepare To play a game with boys and I like a twinkle in the eye, IL makes one thix 1 lke the study of God's Word Thal we I like my husband a nat after cath a vision of "ii TAY I'd rather they would bother m Can't they have their opiniong I wouldn't be surprised to find like our boys, Ang Lhink that every one of them is 1 like my boys to bring their fr girls and in their fun to share mile, a handclasp stro al] this world is not a the depth we the things we brothers, si f the best, ¢ of tends for visits in our home; our y I tant vou? jon VO e than far away to ro I Uke my neighbors even tho we do 1 not all agree; just as well as you and that I Hke even yo Especially if oft we found congenial work to do But best of all, the What Joy if we oou | 11 4 iovellest is ¢ a darling little child; h id be the same, so gentle, sweet and mild Dear God, there are so many things that You have ade 112 Bere mace us neve So beautiful, so wonderful, that serve to help and cheer I thank You, t00, that Jesus came for me a chance be given That 1 may live. while here on Ant so my prayer, my earnes . b To all the beauty. faith and lov SCOTIA (By H. M. Willlams) We were sorry to learn of the death of one of our old residents, | last] Joseph Rearick, who died Thursday at the home of his son, Wililam at Stormstown, Joe, as he was known to his many teen hundreds and worked there une the works clofed down, He Nas! practically | resided in this vicinity all the time since he moved away from Scotia, making his home with his sons since the death of his wife a few years ago. friends, | {moved to Scotia in the carly nine- earth, to have prayer, is that ¢ He has for those who do a 20Me in heaven I may Tix v ive ir ie ~Phoebe M. Cronister, | loads as a storage in case of rus) orders, and from what has been seen going on here the last couple REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Weaver and! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and | daughter Elva of Reading, spent the family of Miffiinburg, were Sunday | weekend with the former's parents, guests at the Sholl-Dieh]l home | Mr and Mrs, C. J. Weaver, Br Mr. and Mrs, Charles Horner and | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waters of daughters, Mary and Ruth of Al- | Jersey Shore, were Sunday callers toona, were Friday supper guests at at the J. E. Ziegler home the R. W. 8mith home Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Balr and Nancy Breon of Centre Hall [ family, Mrs, Ida Balr and Mrs. Mary | seve: with | Bierly ‘attended the golden wedding Mr M | celebration of Mr. and Mr Floyd M1 | Bowersox at Mifflinburg, last Bat Were gy urday wi Jey and Mr, and Mrs, Clare Brungard and | Ke children Carol and David, of Leb- anon, called at the home of the for. mer's brother Roy Bunday ir ¥ 1 spent 1] days hey grandparent Breon Arthin nracday supper M |B and Mrs Ww Hey Log ait | uh Yeagey of nto with | | it on A and Mr Wert the happy Donald | Tuesday Mrs. Sav N 211 inv on Sunday rancl parents of a son na Wayne who arrive 3. C. Smull, Mr laughter Hilda f Donald Mee at Bellefon ed the weddi Miss Pauling (h evening KLover irday and Mrs were 8B IeIOW mother at Holliday Orvis Hostermag Stover of | Bi Jasserman WA vs air “ir vi Paul Ziegler and Matilda Walter Hockman home Mrs ny vy fs NAiS ahd MUA ie Taal + Vinpa [£4 Ves of AE ve of the Reform- oles was entertained vy Mrs. Merle Gephart and 12wis Reahm, at the latter's inst Thursday evening Mrs. W Tore bY § iation wilt i ne wh in Central City 17. brought 5t. Patrick’; } MT ¢ vy 0 Mrs neighbor Hey a home Mareh fhe T Mr J. Weay vicited thel: Walter and al Lemont on Sunday Mr. and Mrs hildren of Altoons at the or Joe Blrong ane gan ¥ The citizens The family for a number Hazel conductéd Rebersburg where Mi lived in of a peneral merchandise slore, was a highly ted citizen following attended U uneraj Thursday Mr. and Gephart, Dean Gephart Hosterman, Mrs. 8. A. Mrs. W. F. Bierly 1 Mr. and MTs. A. G ited at Williamsport the past end YOArs, resi «~ on Mrs. Charles Mrs EH Bierly and prom t In the a And four little baby birds Waited for her return, Knowing she would bring them pie tree Cummings vis- week - of weeks it looks az if Russell has been rushed very much be surprised if this And don’ thing do the Pennsy on long trains, - | submarines as 88s. in Read the Classified ads. plans out well, yon may some day see one of the engineers on the Bellefonte Central, Red or Boyd, trying to out- + i Boys and Girls: Batteships are designated by the | | Navy as BBs, destroyers as DDs and the Carri "rs we 5&0 bar Day { of Bellefonte, R. D.; Mrs. Roy Spotls| Mrs. Dora Williams returned home | of this place, When it comes to eal last Friday evening after spending CHECK R Don't suffer rheumatic pains if you don't have to! You may be like many thousands of sufferers who had de- cided there was no comfort for them. But after trying quick-acting RUX Compound, they found it just the thing to give them agreeable relief and make life enjoyable. RUX Compound is not a liniment or messy salve. On the contrary it combines tried and true ingredients to relieve pains from the Inside where the pains actually are). That's why relief in many instances is so quick and effective that sufferers are astonished! Even doctors say, “No better compound can be made today to safely relieve rheumatic pain suffering!” SO DON'T WASTE TIME SUFFERING If your day is being made miser- able by rheumatic, neuritic, neural- gic or lumbago pains, then by all means RESOLVE to seek relief this day with RUX Compound (liquid. Think how much it means to you to receive this relief—enjoyment of RHEUMATIC PA INBACK - LEGS - ARMS --and Sleep, Work, Play With New Joy family, friends, sleep, work and play. {ing hot mince ple, watch Margie | and Kathryn. | | Word was received of the birth of {8 son to Rev. and Mrs. Roy Carl- | son of Beech Grove, Ind. on March { 4. Mrs. Carlson was the former 8yl- | vila Shirey, granddaughter of Mrs. | Edna Spotts of this place. The in- | fant has been named Charles Lewis i Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weston and] {son Grant visited with relatives in {| Yarnell last Wednesday afternoon. | Rev. and Mrs. Byrd took supper | Friday evening at the Roy Spotts’ { home, and Sunday dinner at the | Martin Spotts home. Saturday morhing callers at the | Westonr homes were Mrs. Charles | Bush and Miss Rebecca Warner, | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Custer and | TIC PAINS | daughter Louise of Wingate, took | supper Sunday evening with his sis- | ter, Mrs. Roy Spotts and family, { Plans are being made for a re- {vival to begin in our church April 6, with Rev. Frank Schweitzer of Fm i Bulli | More pal ter. OR ror ole Fe iat Wi for one of the 3 economical sizes of | who has been in the Hawallan Is- a ollow the easy lands. Word had been received from for use in your Hom 4on ight, One him some time ago, but none had million bottles dependable | heard recently from him. still medicine have already been sold and | in Honolulu ad has Rist iA everywhere Eran Te on | ola "os his he if 7 ma! uine (liquid) RUX Compound, 8pec- | passes all exams ial at WHITE BROS. DRUG STORE, of which Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. about four weeks with her daughter, Mrs, iSorma Young of Bush Addition. While there she happened to be grandma again for the sixth time in this family, She reported that mother and babe are getting along fine. Yes, it's a girl, There isnt much news to report about the operations of the mines at Scotia, as the weather has been very bad each Baturday the last couple of weeks and the reporter didn’t get much chance to find out Just what is happening up there. What little we do know is just hearsay. But the report is that the officials have been trying to locate and make arrangements for a rail- road siding at Waddle to load the ore We all hope thal this is a suc- cess as It will be a great boost to our community. Another great boost to our com- munity that has been in operation since last summer is The Pennsyl- vania Kaolin Co., whose product is clay. This business is operated by Russell Blair of State College, and seems to be a great success, as each ey have system. The clay is trucked from the old Blair bank bout two and a half i i BRAND PORK PRODUCTS Avoid kites LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HE'S YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- ITY PORK PRODUCTS yA Fim a West TIMELY TIPS ON RITE FLYING Fly your kite in an open Beld away from all talfic, trolley wires, electric pole and tower lines. with metal ribs. Use strong cord no wire or keep it dry, Wet string will conduct electricity wand metal can cause a short’ if your kite should land on wires. Keep a steady pull on the string. 1 the wind slackens, beul the kite down. Add more tail if the kite darts or dives. HH your kite should land on wires or a pole, climbing aller # ot trying to knock it down wilh sticks and stones is dangerous. The kite is sure to be worthless anyway —and you may damage wires, culling off the electricity bom many homes. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL THE NEAREST WEST PENN OFFICE Penn Power Company Page Threé A big, nice juicy worm, | Prom the birds we can take lessons | In faith, humility, | They know our Father watches As He does O'er You and me, And they trust Him, for they know That He watches over all, Does not our Bible tell us That He notes, ¢'en the sparrows fall L.8 POTTERS MILLS Ralph Bmeltzery Mr Mar Iw Earl 8mith hotng Buweetwood ars the hone the vacated by Homer fatysil RIM wed from to ny aney wile (nee Doris howe keeping , Work- nee Care nd gentie- Chester 4 hom home oA M. Car- ARD ” y ial.as WOODW returned i r CON 1 the Bower Berwick ad- h housed t week on ac measles, i again passed measles number of 14 a the ny with d few » Lo town cantata mcle afternoon |r 1 condition ip to Gale iced this viciu- f t werk. Some sald hem the week before. This person feel that spring is the corner p in Af Ins a 5 a kK ros Workman Burned at Berwick {iriam Bloomsburg Berwick Hos- severe Gearhart, of 2 patient at burns hing caught fire ¢ American Car mpany. The Blooms- badly burned about 5 and arms as he was 1 the armor plate and heat at department il when the TRAFFIC is LIGHT! "| LER 4 the . EET Telephone lines are especially crowded from 9:30 to 11:30 in the morning; from 2 to 4 in the afternoon and from 7 to 8 in the evening. If you can conve- niently make your out-of-town calls dur- ing the less busy hours, you'll get faster service. Your cooper- ation helps us provide fast, dependable tele- phone service, which is more important than ever in time of war. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANI Make Every Call Connt Fetp Speed This ' Vitel War-Time Service!
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