| April 2, 1942, - PLEASANT GAP | (From Last Week) Mrs, Martin Matthews, whose hus- | Pictures band died suddenly at home on Feb. | invited to ruary 23, has stored her furniture Mrs, Harry Spear Is spending a | Blerly, for the past and she with her three children has| week with her mother at her home| Mr, and Mrs. Dona gone to Baltimore to live {in Pittsburgh {the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Elton B. Tate of | Mrs and! former's parents, Rellefonte, plan to move this week | daughter zdale,| Meade, Md, into the A. D. Smeltzer house va-| spent a at the! who are stationed cated by the Matthews [|W H | A baby rir] was be Donald Shank, a former employe| Mrs was | Mrs, C. M. of the Markle Dairy, but who left|a dinner of | day there some time ago to accept a pos. | the Wade Eveys Dick ition in Baltimore, was here for a william Rover of Falls, | employed few days recently and stored his| wag dinner guest of Mrs. Mary | pot, has furniture, and his wife and daugh- Saturday and also called | tion in Maine, ter Margaret accompanied him to} a number of other friends. Mrs. Mary M Baltimore, where they will all make| 00.0 those who attended the | principals’ meeting their home. { annual turkey dinner and dance of | Thursday. Mrs. Henry Noll ¢ the Old Fort Masonie lodge at Cen- | in Harrisburg 1a st week. {tre Hall last Thursday evening in| Mrs. Josephine Dyer of Pleasant |the school house, were Dr. and Mrs, Gap, was a recent overnight guest | 1. R. Barlett, Mr. and Mrs. E the Noll-Melroy home. | Noll, Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Smith, Mrs. Ray Melroy returned home and Mrs. Charles Stitzer, Mr from Harrisburg Sunday evening, | Mrs. Hugh Crumlish, Mr. and after spending ten days with her | Roy Adams, and Mr. and Mrs wsband, who was very ill in that | Simpson city. His condition has shown con-| siderable improvement the last days. The public attend is Feldman Hamilton a Helen Loulse of Hout few days last week Noll home Martha Evey of Howard, guest Sunday evening Berkstresser, Niagara Wu Swartz upon in pent a few days a cracked wrist as a E.| Mr. | and Mrs lyde Rey 0 and Mrs. R. A Mallory and « rs. C. A. Page, | Mrs. W. J. Hackenbe | Hackenberg and dat were Saturday Williamsport Donald Meek, wh an officers’ training lisle, called at the home on Monday. Miss Beatrice Brun spent the weekend wi Mi Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. E. R tified that their daug Musser, R. N., Lewistown Hospi been employed. at 8. C | A tureen luncheon was held at the few Red Cross sewing room in the] |ehurch last Thursday afternoon, at | Ear] Rimmey has confined | which time the closing exercises | to his home for more week | were held and certif! presented with the grippe b Mrs. Ben Beezer, chairman, of Mrs, Rachae been Bellefonte chapter Red Cros: ill for the 1 s Or more home nursing Brockerhofl, rm an of Vitis Mrs Kirk leity, | been than a ates very ] chal and » are glad to report dore Ramsey of Harrisbt known in this communit ] y e] formerl: turn home hos- wen a patient December Noll ver le to re the has thi pls ice about two weeks ital, wher h ince the ty Jack Baney wreckin Schre evening last week but the car was most tos to be repaired Miss Martha Wise evening by bus {or he: Woodmont, Conn. aft iste with friend: Mrs. Monsell and ed to Altoona child specia health The las OUTSE Was Hugh Cr noon. The cert HOLTS HOLLOW will be held] Sunda AY. ago from the ) had part Communi servi our arn on erybody welcome J. B. Poorman of Johnstown the weekend with home folk Mr Mrs. Fred Watson sons Warren, Ohio, spent latives at thi Valley at the Arthur Burd home on Friday were Mrs. John Po of Coleville, Mrs, Charles Miller y Miller of Dry Top, Mrs n Rogers of Bellefonte, and th Burd Edith and Mrs. J e es and of in Fas ter had the of 1a rd iarq a « 1 ler Corp and | Pvt. Eugene few and Mr. and and | State College, with their M Mr spent Mrs compar Mallory. who spent in Irwin with her daughter, Mr, and Mr Mr. and Mrs, risburg, an Millheim, ¢ home, Sunc Miss Doris dent nurse in Paul Ble and ol Mr: were parent a days with re place Pleasant Visitor red inger and Wil- Mr Mill week Bri here er here last Tena ed ingart by Ii Mr ohn Watson, Mrs { Olive Rhoades and children and Mrs Nevin Watson were supper iq at the Walter Sweitzer home n Bellefonte on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Confer three sons of Pleasant Valley, the T + meeting of held at the | ] Tue 3 were then en je se iis} ts James ladies and eon and called Watson home on Fri- tificates licloug lunct Genevieve Kerstette absent from her } s since Saturday, dus attack of the grippe Mr. and Mrs. A. HH. 8S and Mr Ray Adams hose who attend he Masonic Honk evening Bla Mever y Mi J Mis irned her work weeks to three Mr: s Patt] and Mrs wn, vi and MFra night Are ain heen ret roy held at the i home Thursday pe sent were Mrs. Clyde Mrs, Esther Reese, Mrs, Ben of Milesburg, Mrs. Maurice | of 1ewi Depuey New York Mrs Roy ents. Mi: Leathers son, Mrs. Ida John- | gaturda | son, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. James Mr Wesley and daughter, Mrs Clair ‘ rie Shawley and yarnell ‘1 A. dys Kelley of Bellefonte, called Mr and + Watson home on Thursday Harry Allen Mark of Theodore Baker Johnson on , daughts Florence ed Lhe and of Greenbints Meyer home ot Mrs. A. E visitors aot rand Mr: Miss Lulu M cl spent a weeko nd ives here recently The Vance 3 move from Whi to one Spicer houses in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Dean Noll entertain. ed the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Loesch of State Col- lege at dinner last werk one day ar. Taylor of the Philipsburg Hos. | ital, will lecture to t women Civie Club on 30 p. m, son of Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Watson were callers at the John Watson home on Saturday Mrs. Orvis spent Priday Sheesley home children the Roy Watson and evening at at Howard sholl-Dienl plans for home in thi The following tives the home town Is out April 7 a Biy Defense attended i at Danville with Hettinger last Abott Miss Margaret Grubb Is «| while roller skating I busine is fam Eliz: Woodrow Bie Bierly of Sa 8S. G we with th s0n it the a Pittsburg Arthur and Donna Wa: i tah ited the IAAI Dean weaver of State College Spring Mills of funeral THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA... Page Three {on © ancer, and also show motion | Rev. Ed. Blerly retumed Thursday | Fred eh) last Wednesday: cordially | from Tallahassa, Florida, where he Noah Fehl of Newberry, Mrs, had been visiting his brother, Elmer [ard Struble of Cogan Station, few months, ld Beyers spent the Camp nd at with hig two brothers, there, nm to Mr, and Thurs- who has been at the Middletown alr de- been transferred to attended Bellefonte a last nursing mit of a fall 15t Thursday. Babcock, Mrs. res laughter Doris, Miss s: Betty Page, rg, Mrs. W. H. whter Joanne, 5 visitors o is at Car- Paul Winters gart of th her paren Brungart Wolf hter, a tal, Milton, te were no- Mrs. Sto- patient at where she ily of Locan- ibeth Weave r rly of Has - rly of Ci Savan gon Tay of ekend visitors Ayr Cre wil and Mrs of her Piteairn motiiher She was ac Mrs, Minnie ¢ past months ] and in-law Harry Frye Carl Beahm of Ha Klinefelter J. E. Ziegler e114 who | rh hospita a 1 1 Thursday vacation Beal of net {ASA r and New wagner ' par. Mover ne ivr vi n Sehnde visited at 1 Sunday Limbert were the homes of and Pittshur making of a new rela. Mr of -town of <= TASTE IT AGAIN IN Sealtes?- BUTTERSCOTCH ROYA Wee Remember the glorious butterscotch of your school days? IN THE SEALTEST PINT PACKAGE Butterscotch Royale ; s « April's Sealtest Flavor of the Month . . . in the modern Sealtest Pint Package : ; : is a taste thrill you won't forget. It's Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream with golden streams of old-fashioned butter scotch all through it. You simply can’t imagine a more tempting combination. AT STORES SELLING HOFFMAN'S Seales, Inc. and this are under the same rt E ICE CREAM Dent mies Rudy Valles with John Borrymere wSecilest Progrom, Thundays, 10 P.M, WFBG a sta. | |} in attending | school gh, | spent several days last week at the | while the building REBERSBURG Rey. How- Mrs Emma Fehl and son George, and [daughter and granddaughter of Clearfleld, Harry Weaver of Greene burr, and Harry Shreckengast of Avis, | Mr. and Mrs. J. N led home Saturday spent the winter mvnths son-in-law and daughter, Mrs, Ray Masteller and Bloomsburg. C. J. Weaver, 8r., Is ils home because of a | Mrs. M. C. Haines, Mrs, 8 CG. Ziegler, Mrs. John Reish and Mrs, | Paul winters attended a Republican council meeting at Port Matilda on Saturday. | Mrs, Floyd Bre: at her home last Saturday, after a| prolonged illness, Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon | in God's Missionary church at] Wolf's Store. Mr. Bressler died sev- | eral months ago. One son, Paul, sur- vives, | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reish and and Mrs, Paul Hackman were urday visitors in Bellefonte Parl Burd, who is employed by the Woolworth stores, has recently been tran from Allentown to Easton Miss Celia Brungart weekend in State College brother-in-law and sister, Mr Ray Dotterer Paul Dinges has moved his house- hold furnishings from Miliheim into the home of his father-in-law, Lee Wolf. Mrs. Ding will remain here he present, while Mr. Dinge in Baltimore Mr Young Je ai y Li Moyer return- after having with their Mr, and family at eomfined to sore foot ler passed away Mr. Sat. Corn ferred the her spent with Mr o and of mpioyed Herman, Mrs Mre. Elizabeth were Sunday Wolf home Shore B and Winters, were in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs port, spent latter's | Wolf Mrs Shultz c ut A Mrs Nex daughter, Paul Friday bu visitors un thi La Jackson of Willi weexe! Afr Lhe rent Mrs Ellen Bierly, Miss Helen and daughter Hilda, and C Smull .were Sunday dinner guests the Meyer Bn home Dr. K. A. law Volga Wa home his re esidence thie Harry Garret his + vacated Mr he had ] he been the where past 4 rT ana tt home whi office Monday orcug mily of home | m Kelly, who Pehl hom d byl J. Hackenberg.) Charl aved into his newly built in Wes Rebersburg from Rockville: Fd. Gilbert, from Wolfe's Store In to the former JP. Garrett house at Rockville, vacated hw Chay Garrett; John Hanselman from the west Side of the EH. Hosterman | home to the home at Wolfe's Store which he recently purchased from | willis Blerly: George Day from the west side of the A. E. Limbert home | to a farm near Lemont; Roy Gent. | 20] from the I, A. Kidder home into the home vacated by George Day, | Frank White from Spring Bank to! Oak Hall, and Fred Stover to the farm vacated by Frank White: BE est Lon girom the Mrs. W. J. Hack lenberg farm to the Prank farm near Madlsonburg: Mr. Roekey from: Spring Mills to the W. J. Hacken- berg farm 2 EE Millheim ormer home to Floyd Ba and the Ga anted to Dr acute thed on he fa re tt 1 wy BAL forme r ried t MOSHANNON The Methodist Bunday school was rather small last Sunday, dues 10) sickhess and the heavy snow storm The sermon by Rev C. M. Hammond wag on “The Triumphal Entry into Jerisalom.”™ Mr. and Mrs. James Beals, Mrs LeRoy Lewis and Hope, motored to! Brisbin last Saturday afternoon to attend the funeral of Thomas Lobb. They also called at the home of Mr, and Mrs. and Lillian Morris. They were glad to find Lillian much im- proved i Kay and Dan Watson took supper at the Lewis home Sunday evening. | Othérs from our town who at. tended the funeral of Thomas Lobb in Brizbin last Saturday were: Mr Tine Wagner, Mr, and Mrs, Andy Rhetorick and Miss Sue Wagner, David Watson and Ted Beals are oti the sick list at this writing John McClusick returned home from the Philipsburg hospital last Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs, Edward Condo, {Elizabeth Condo and friend of Lock! Haven, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Billy. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Bible class of the Meth- odist church, met Thursday evening, | March 26, at the home of Mrs. Clyde | Borger, After the business meeting refreshments were served, Those! (present were: Mrs, Clyde Borger, | Mrs, Jacob Hazzard, Mrs, Ambers; | Fye, Mrs. Roman Wagner, Mrs Doyle Borger, Mrs, Glenn Fye, Mrs {H, L. Yeager, Mrs, Harold Borger, {and Mrs, Homer Quick, | Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs, 10] | Roy Lewis and Hope made a busi- {ness trip to Jersey Shore. At Lock { Raven Mrs. Lewis called to see Mr. | |and Mrs. Prank Pye, who were in-| | jured in an auto accident, Mr. Fye | |is able to work again, and Mrs. Pre| ig getting along nicely, { A rug sewing party was held at! | the home of Mrs. R. G. Fye, Wed. | nesday evening of last week, Those! | prasent were: Mrs, Irvin Borger, | | Mrs. H. L. Yeager, Mrs, Harold Bor- | | ger, Mrs. James Beals, Mrs, Doyle | Borger, Mrs. Margaret Culver, Mrs. | { Gregg Watson, Mrs, Amber Fye, Mrs, | Ray Watson, Mrs, Alfred Borger, | | Mrs, Jack McKean, Mrs, Andy Bal, | Paye and Ernestine Quick, Mrs. | Clarence Quick, Mrs, Mack Pitzsim- | mons, and Mrs. Cyrus Schnars, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Smith aid children of Clearfield, visited at the Charles Giuenot and John MeClusick homes Sunday. Mrs. Quenot return. ed home after spending a week with her daughter, ea Hzalth is an asset to everyone but the doctors. | Baturday shoppers at Williamsport {On thelr return home they | at { family, | that day. [entertained little A SNYDERTOWN Communion services will be ‘held to attend a at St. Mark's Lutheran church on | brother, April 5, Easter Sunday, at 9 a. m, Mrs. Elery Bunday, April 12, at § a. m.,, Rev, | visitor with Mrs, Orvis Rhine on | Straesser will deliver a trial sermon Wednesday. Afternoon callers at the at St, Mark's church, | same home were Miss Nellle Ferree Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Beck and fam. | and Mrs, Harry Wallzer, : The opening of son is lly have moved from the Lutz home | Little Donny Stover was taken 0 | rapidly nearing, we notice a number | #7 806 Sirs. Jarry wer here to the Mrs. Dan Dorman home | the Lock Haven hospital on Thurs- | of our anglers fishing for suckers in | AOBRRIOD R nigh reir dig at Nittany, recently purchased by day morning where x-ray pictures | penng Creek ; oncay cies the Becks | were taken of his head Injuries, re- Mr. ahd Mr - | on ) pr " . " "h . ivi 1 he 4 Mrs. Elery Krape and son William, riived » ge Ragin or Timp iy spent Sunday Clifford Rhine, Mrs, Harry Wallzer, | ™, . 4 ® fr | Walker home al Farmer | The x-ray revealed a small frac- and daughter Jean, of town, were skull Mr. and Mrs. John D : Millhelm were visitors at the Willi {ture of the Neese home last Ay ev 1 in Miss | recently "SPRING MILLS funeral of Mr. Graves | The alumni dance held | school auditorium last Priday ing was largely attended an {ew a brilliant success have planted thelr o William hi | room with a in the Mr, ever - Was r grandparents, Condo of NOTE d our citizens and sowed inch snow on the onion Krape was an all-day confined tn condition Neese |: heart trout seg : Wentzel of at the Kenneth visiting Albright the Merle Mills Nes Henry spent 8 Lewistown nd family recently farm adjoining Dorothy { phoovigt inno unday at e of umn or) -~ PENN STATE FINDS SOIL IS AIDED BY PHOSPHATE comparative test of phosphate fertilizers at the Pennsyl- vania State College Agricultural Ex- | periment Station reveals that phos- phorie acid is the first need of Hag- | erstown silt loam, a common soll type in the central part of the state Crops grown in rotation were corn, (oats, wheat, and mixed clover and timothy, 1 fertilizers were applied Annie Lutz and sister Katle, | In alternate years to the corn Mary Lou and Joe wheat Keller, of Martinsburg, Monday Ni Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Burrell and | Phosphoric daughter Edith, of Salona, were Syn. | Crease in day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W, W, | but when gan and family with Callers at the in § home during the past week were Mary Lou and Joe Keller, of Martinsburg: Norman Stover, of Salladyburg: Mrs Annie Lutz, Mrs. Elery Krape, Jean Walizer and Barbara Haagan, of town: Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Nittany; Mrs. Emory Miller and sons, of Hub- lershurg, and Mr. and Mrs. H M er, of Clintondale Ed Graves and Ha Priday night for stopped ! Linden and were supper guests | with Mr, and Mrs. Claude Gingery and family. | Rev, and Mrs, Paul J. Keller and of Martinsburg, were Mon- day callers in town. Rev. Keller participated at the funeral at Salona Wednesd ten averal con« aays Dolore the pent a BUSH HOLLOW Bush for Cone weeks vacat ( 10 of Lev of ack A 20-year Well, old snowed in good many there Is almost it's apt to pen Sunday and some Hi one« Mr. Norman Stover, burg, was a week his parents, Mr, Stover, Mrs of Salladys- end visitor with and Mrs. Elmer HOW or wa the peop 30 inch of ne and VEY trogen thout wi ttle and pola n, acid, gave very li in- elds no fertilizer, supplemented 240 pounds re rnhos ipeTrphno are hoping ove r were J phate an import » 1 « nes Lover ovel wd 65 per cent eration from in BLESSED RELIEF > AYA i Waliz YY Mrs rold Haa- ft York New i. THE HONORABLE AND .TURN THE. KEY oe IN THE LOCK . . . 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