THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. FAREWELL PARTY HELD FOR | DREW Rocay Fawiy| STATE COLLEGE | b= Page Threé SCOTIA NEWS March 26, 1942. We have had one of our families | school class Mrs. Brun- live Sullivan and Marjorie Lewis nue, weeken spent of which move from town on Saturday, and | gard is the teacher. another family is leaving next week (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs, Dean Swartz moved unsettled weather has to Lock Haven on Friday and next much sickness in our cOm- week Mr. and Mrs. Clair Smith and munity. though we are glad to re- family are planning on moving port that T. M. Kunes is again able Clarence to ict the business of the Clarence Bittner to out of bed Mrs. Annie Ridge was to be out to church on Mrs. Lillie Gardner ha covered Mrs denly bean The causing Lo cola tare Claren able during the week but forced to remain in bed Franklin Bowman, employed in the | Brey Alveraft factory and sta- tioned at Johnsonburg spent the weekend with his family here, When } Sunday afternoon his accompanied is still unable be : again past He is still Sunday not veto John Heichel became sud- ill one evening last we ’ returned her still confined to home 4 iP Coniine( A six-pound baby the home of and Hendrick : spending some time Mrs. Bess Johnsonbaugh i \ Bittner home Sunday with her parents, Mr. and sisting with the re of Mr Mr 1 wil little arrive Mr boy william Wanamaker as= Bitt- i at Har- th Bible school is | front of ay. Your patronag Grover preciated ns of State Colleg ited employe i weekend w Moon 1 Spearly and at the J. Span mneral Lock kK. Mrs We Lu l tow N 1 ) Philips We are ts y INO = on Bun- Ernest recent- and N moved there Mr. Mulhollan , a radio operator at this Lewis, who made Tyrone the home C. Wat. ters fed afternoon Philipsburg accompan- We js By in 1a is 0) anesgay tored t them t ninhem a ends nas a h rm n Clea i ¢ WOODWARD he little daugl Stewart Ben- for some time Benner Bel Af has been ill improving nicely The E. 1. C cal Evangelical [21 society of the lo- mrch held Harwood Bowersox Kreamer and Nevin who are employed at Har- the Pennsylvania Rall- weekend their meeting on YARNELL (From Last Week) Immediately aftel an air raid is a critical time That's when calls FOR HELP are most important That's when Air Wardens or other officials must call for ambulances, for doctors, for fire-fighting apparatus. If the telephone lines are crowded with other calls, the calls which may mean life or death do net get through. For a full hour after the “all-clear™ signal, do not use your telephone. Keep telephone lines clear for emergency calls, PLEASE REMEMBER — DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE DURING AN AIR RAID OR FOR AT LEAST ONE HOUR THEREAFTER EX- CEPT FOR CALLS TO DOCTORS, POLICE OR FIREMEN. This is vitally important—for the pro- tection of yourself, your family and the whole community. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA erty ce Bittner has been quite ill farewell party and dance was held at the Andrew Rockey home |} on the Whiterock farm along the Pleasant QGap-Zion road, Friday night, The Rockey family has made arrangements to move April 1 to the Clevenstine farm at Zion The and in dancing furnished by Pleasant Gay Trammel, of A cards being Ter evening was spent with Junior and Joseph Bellefonte in Msi f Sha of and Amo Those present were Mrs, Floyd Walker, Mr and Mrs, Elmer Rockey and children, Irene, Elm Jr., Patricia Peg) C Par and Billy Guisewhite Mur and inl OI nome on Ale § Lemont Balr on Smull i arrived fel from Honolulu as a representat Sewing Ma Walter C and Mi and spent Sunday wit! A of the Binger and Mrs } sport Mr Lock their par- [8] Cum- af H Joanne, over the \rewe Hackenberg visited veegend II party vas held at Frank White evening The White family of Spring Bank, will soon move on a farm near Lemont. Those neighbors and friends who gather- ed to bid them farewell were: Mr and Mrs. Newton Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Esterline, Mr. and Mrs Harold Esterline, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Harold Brungart, Mr. and Mrz. Paul Hackman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colyer and son, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Reish, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ben- ner and sons Roy and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs™ Raymond Bair and sons Marvin, Gerald, Robert and Rich- ard, Mr. and Mrs. Willard 8mith, | Betty, Willard, Jr., Nerr, Ruby, Car- ol and Cleo, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Shultz and daughter Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grazier and sons Robert and Donald, Miriam Zerby Arthur Cummings, Elmer Miller and Wilbur Brungart, Jr. ! Miss Eva Boyer of Laurelton, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Boyer. Miss H. H. Royer, who has "een ill the past few weeks, is improving (but is still under the doctor's care Mr. and Mrs, James Frank and daughter of lLoganton, and Mrs. {Gertrude Prank of Rebersburg, vis- {ited the former's mother at Harris {burg on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Kreamer spent Mon day and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. 8. J. Gray of State College, Mrs, Chester Pehl passed away { Bunday night at the home of her | foster daughter, Mrs. Paul Rearick Mrs. Fehl was one of the oldest res- jidents of this vicinity and has been "confined to a wheelchair for a num- | ind laughter relatives in Muncy Af home of N 108 Friday the H Lr al Randall Wilkins and daughter LOUIse Pugh street, visited their . Hollidaysburg, recently Clyde Walker, di gr ’ | Mr. and Mrs Jackson Vest Prospect avenue, had as their guests on Friday Mr, and Mrs Fay Harpster and daughter of Bal- timore, Md M1 taymond Pugh street, spent town on business Mrs. W. H member; nr jof South ST homes in Mr sara, Mr. and ind children Also Beatrice Rockey, Hazel Bierly, CGirove, Eleanor Brooks, Le. 1 Houser, Violet Grove Ellen Ethel Spicer, Alice Spicer, Comly, Leah Crandell, Ann Phyllis and Beverly Jean Grenoble, Marian Elsle Er Mae McCool Feldle Dorothy Brooks, rubb, Dolly Houser, Ida her home on East Jean Wit- dav evening Fay Witme; Mrs. J cKnight of East Ham- : Witmer, Mary {,,,, pido M tn the iim at ty Hazz Bet. Holl Clarence of South Lewis- of in Bloom Friday nigh entertained club at on Plelemeler her sewing Foster of avenue Witme: ner, Gira May, B Ruth Vite June former home In aay v LIKIN n Walte Ma Erni Han wir (From [ast Weel erta Wolfe of East ( Hackman Realm of Aaron um Ehafler Mize Phylli Mon- resariid regusar meme. enjoved on With twenty 1] had present ladies @ MARTHA FURNACE (From Last Week) » Woman's w Methodist home of Mrs Friday evening supper am O the chicken and waf- cake. We all layout. The bus- was transacted for home feeling there of Mr. and 5 been very somewhat of and fine the clas d Wd Society of Cl j1tstice ey ine of and we it was f The infant Robert Confer : the past week, He i ter at this writing Dorig Daley has been employed in Lock Haven the past week Mrs. Gross Butler has been on the sick list the past week Measles have subsided but colds and grippe their place Mr. and Lock Haven, ent Mr. and son ' t ut the i meel RB 1E eparted to be Mrs sick het and Mr Roger of Philips burg ith Mr. and Mrs, 1 and Mrs. A. G ited at the G E Phillips and spent Sun K. Larkin Herr of Belle- home of Mr Ardery, last Sun- RY WV Rey fonte, vi and Mrs day Ormsby Bpackman has secured employment as a fireman with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The local W. €C. T. U. held a cov- ered dish supper for its members and families Tuesday evening, Mar 10, in the Methodist church Dbase- ment, The regular business meeting was held after the supper, with the president of th esociety, Mra. Ethel Ric wards in charge. Mrs, Phoebe Cronister was in charge of the en- tertainment program. { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Btiver are the parents of a daughter, Lois El- lennora, born Tuesday, March 3, in| the McGirk Sanitorium at Philips burg. | wililam Richards visited with] Warren Steele at Port Matilda last) Thursday afternoon, Mr, Steele has! been ill for several months, i | ! | somewhat have taken Mrs. Charles Aber of viclled with their par- Mrz. Clavion Wat- (From Last Week) Mrs. Leland Beightol and daugh- ter returmmed home from the Lock Haven Private Hospital iast week The community was saddened on Monday of last week with the death of Genevieve Nyman, daughter of REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing ~W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA, Phone 432 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAB WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. Ses John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 87.3 Bellefonte, Pa. ’. M. 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