April 16, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres PINE GROVE MILLS Miss Ella Ripka flitted the past week to her new home on Chestnut street. The Wilbur Sunday family moved from Church street to the apartment on the corner. Hon. and Mrs, J. Will Kepler mo- tored to Washington, D, C,, Satur- | day for a few days’ visit with their daughter and her husband, Catharine Black. Farmer James 8. Oliver is off duty this week on account of a badly injured leg, caused by a fall from his manure spreader last Friday. Jimmy will be making some loco-| motion on crutches for some time. Miss Erma Swartz of Altoona, and Theodore Horner were pleasant vis- itors the past weekend at the Wil- liam B. Fry home. Mrs. Annie Kocher spent a few Mrs. | James Poust, A. 8. Albright, Maude | Fry, George Smith and Claire | Burns, | Roy Ripka is now handy man on | the Charles H. Meyers farm at Fair. | brook. Roy formerly was a truck ; Co. Benefit sale for Red Cross at the | Shoemaker Brothers, April 25, at 1 p. m, Anything you have that can be turned into cash will be apprec- iated by the committee in charge, Miss Mary Burwell Mrs. Margaret Reed, Mrs. Bertha Albright and Miss | Anne Ward. Please leave articles at thelr respective homes or call and driver for the O. W. Houts Lumber | PINE GLEN Church services: Sunday school 10 a. m. No preaching as Rev. Der- shem will attend M. E, Conference at Bloomsburg this coming week, Mrs. Wilbur Meyers of Centre Hall, is visiting her sister, Miss Ber- nice Bowes, A number of folks attended the sale of the late Miss Mary Gilli land of Karthaus, Saturday, We are sorry to note the serious illness of John Hodge, brother | James Hodge, He Is In a | dent of this place. His wife Is | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence a { Narehood. { Donald, Robert and Gladys Hoover | Four members from Tussey Re- bekah Lodge No, 66, Boalsburg, at. tended a district meeting of Rebe- kahs at Millheim, Monday evening. The members who attended were; | Mrs. Emma Brouse, Mrs, Elizabeth | Philips, Mrs. Margaret Hubler and | Miss Margaret Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey and two {children of Greensburg, spent the criti of | weekend with Mrs. Coxey's parents, | eritical | . | condition in the Philipsburg State | M- and Mrs Hospital, He was formerly resi- Ea y res efonte, E. W. Hess Mrs, Roy Clemens of spent Wednesday even- Mr, and {Ing with Mr. and Mrs, John Willams | ;1adfelter 1 (and daughter Joan. Mrs. Nell B. Fisher 1s visiting Mr they will gladly collect all articles.| made a business trip to Lock Haven |®#nd Mrs. Charles Fisher at Dan- The auction block at is free and popular auctioneer, E. | M. (Jack) Smith will give his cour- teous services free, days recently with her sister, Mrs. | Martha Johnston in Graysville, Despite bad weather last Friday, the community sale was well at- tended and good prices realized for stock and implements, High cow sold for $140. horses as high as $145; sale totaling around $3400 Among bidders from a distance were Harry Keeler and Charles Hipple, Bellefonte; C. M. Thompson, Carl Schilling, Charles Schilling, L. B Larimer, Armor Eberle and John Scott, Petersburg: James Cummings and Dave Baney, Warriors Mark; Earl Crust, Buffalo Run; C. M (Frosty) Long, Nittany; Jeff Peach- ey, Solomon Peachey, Yoney Glick, Belleville, and Roy Nixon, Salona, Mrs. A. S. Albright will entertain the Baileyville Civic Club in their regular meeting Friday, April 17, at 1 p. m., at her home. Miss Helen Butler of Bellefonte, will be pres ent. Ben Hoover and Wayne Kline of Uncle Sam's Army, enjoyed short furloughs among their many friends in and out of town the past week. Ferguson township jurors to help dole out justice at the May term of court as drawn recently, are Mrs. Sumner Sheets entertained | the members of her sewing club at her home on South Burrowes street, Tuesday night. | H. W. Popp, L. O. Overholtz and David Kribs attended the fisher- men's banquet in Pleasant Gap Fri-| day evening. Joanne Morse, a student at Wel- lesley College, Mass, is spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Morse, of Ham- ilton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Edwards of West Fairmount avenue, had as their weekend guests Mary Edwards of Beaver Falls. John MecAlphine of South Pugh street, visited recently in Tipton. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marquardt of East Hamilton avenue, spent the weekend in Baltimore, Md. Mary Jean Popp returned to her home on Adams avenue, having spent some time in Washington, D. C | Mrs. Thomas Hough and daughter Betty of Nittany avenue, spent Sat-| urday in Altoona George and James Fulton and Mrs. Cora Kerstetter spent Sunday | in Tyrone, where they visited their) mother who is very ill Roland Shaffer of Johnstown, spent the weekend with his mother, ‘callers STATE COLLEGE | Prof. 8. Cooper Miller has retired’ from his Chester school. Cooper, for-| mer teacher in Ferguson township in { little red school house, taught many of us our 3 R's. He is a son of the late Col. and Mrs. D. W. Miller. He and his will leave in the near future for State College for a well deserved rest, of State business Thursday Clayton and Alvin Krebs College, were important in our burg last evening Melvin Barto recently resigned his position with the Houts Lum- ber Co. to accept a nice position in the College greenhouse, succeeding Carl Kocher, who last week moved te Lycoming county Mr. and Mrs. Troy Burns of Vir- ginia, will in the near future oc- cupy the G. P. Irvin house on Wall street, Troy, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Burns, well known lum- berman and farmer is now owner of the James Pisher farm, one of| Centre county's best, in Center Line, The W. R. Dodd 1. H. C. agency | delivered Farmall tractors last week to Mrs. Millie Kepler, G. C. Storch, | i Prof. C. J. Irvin and Ronald Fye. Mrs. Clara avenue, Betty Russell of West Beaver avenue, spent the weckend in Phil- adelphia Mrs. Della Leathers has returned to her home on West Nittany ave- nue, having visited in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harvey of Frazier street. had as their weekend guest their daughter Helen, of washington, D. C. Walter Parsons, Jr, of Heilster street, returned to his home, having spent several days In New York { City. { Rev. R. A. Selby of i street, spent Thursday in Altoona, { where he attended a conference, i Russell Leech of Helister street, | spent the weekend with his parents in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gardner have | returned to their home in Boalsburg after having spent the winter months in Florida. Mrs. W. J. Wagner of West Bea- ver avenue, is able to be about once more after her recent lliness, Mr Mrs, Frank Henninger Shaffer, o and Our Sunday school is still in pro- gress each Sunday morning although so many folks from our own com- munity fail to be present. Wee glad for those faithful few who are there each Sunday and invite others | to come. Services each night this week in the church as our revival meeting will last up to and including Sat- urday night, and probably Sunday night. Rev. Schweitzer will preach Saturday night as his closing ser- vice. so it will be announced later as to the “Sunday night service. Come out this week, we know you'll enjoy both the evangelist and the singer. Services each night at 7:45. Mr. and moved into the upper Holt farm one slowly. Mrs. J. W. Eminhizer | tand Mrs. Edgar King, Myrtle King and Jean Spotts, | ville, {i Mr. and Mrs, Lee Bush i with home folks on Sunday Mrs | Mrs. Andrew Irvin and family back {to our community, they having {moved on Monday to the upper Re- | sides place. Mary and Willlam Re- i sides have moved in with their sis- ter Rachel, iexpect to do the farming. Those { who helped the Irvins to move were { Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tate and son { Franklin, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph { Spotts and daughter Charlotte, Mr. tand Mrs. Martin Spots and daugh- | ter Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts, i Rachel and Mary Resides, Others William and Lynn Resides and Al- fred Estright. Rev. and Mrs. Byrd, Rev. Schweitzer and Miss Frances Mase = | ver, Jr. { East Beaver: Patterson of Heister street, had as their guests; { Sunday afternoon the latter's bro-! ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | all of Cole- visited | We are glad to welcome Mr, and | and the Irvin family who enjoyed t i i ast week. Sorry to hear Mrs njoyed the good dinner were Eminhizer had been cn the sick list | for a few days, but is recovering | {at the D. W. Burkey home at How- | | ard. | { Mrs, Clyde Viehdorfer spent eral davs last week visiting daughters, Vera and Edna Viehdor- fer, who are employed at Bellefonte, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seymore and sisters, Rose Mary and Delores, Mrs. | Seymore, Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Ram- sey and son Dennis, visited at the R. IL. Schmoke home on Sunday. | Mr. R. L. Schmoke and Mr. A. G.! McCullough motored to Bellefonte Tuesday on business. her | { (From Last Week) Al the confirmation services con- ducted by Rev. Dershem on Easter Sunday the following persons were confirmed: Mrs. Cora Ammerman, Muriel Hoover, Anna Viehdorfer, Marie Fye, Beatrice Fye, Irene | Rowles, Jean Hoover, Marvin Hoo- ver, Stanley and Loran Viehdorfer { After the Easter message, holy communion services were held. The church was beautifully decorated and the services were very impres- i sive. Mrs. R. C. Dershem, who was in- jured in an accident, was reported improved but is in serious condi. tion, Private Clyde Hoover, Jr., of Fort | George Meade, Md., Mrs. Clyde Hoo- and Miss Betty McCullough [of Willlamsport, made a short visit at the Clyde Hoover and Arthur i McCullough home on Sunday Pvt. Carl Folmar of Carlisle, spent the weekend with his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Folmar, Mrs. James Hodge and family ited with Mrs. Hodge's sister Mrs, D. W. Burkey of Howard, on Sun- day. Mrs. Jane Wertz and daughter! Phyllis, and Rebecca Burkey of Philadelphia, were also visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hoover and children, Wayne and Shirley, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs Allen Dorley and family of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of Balti- more, Md. spent the weekend here with Mrs. Wolf's father, Jesse Ben-! ton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackel and family of Philadelphia, spent the weekend at the Mackel home. Other {callers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hahn and son James, and Mrs. Molly Hahn. Mr. and Mrs. James Mackel and Miss Margaret King were shoppers! at Bellefonte last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover and {children Sonja and Joyce, of Mo- shannon, spent Sunday at the Clyde Hoover hone. Laura Hoover, who is employed at { Bellefonte, spent the weekend with! her parents, Mr, and Mrs. EE. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell spent {Sunday with Mrs. Plubell's mother, Mrs. Nickolson, of Morrisdale Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Andrews and daughter Anna, of Willlamsport, visited at the Ira Plubell home on! { Monday. Mrs. Clyde Hoover attended the 4-H Jocal leaders’ conference at Bellefonte, Tuesday of last week. PORT MATILDA R. DL Mrs. Ann Sankey spent a few days with her daughter in Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell apd family of Wilkensburg, spent the weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Osterhaut Miss Flo Shively of State College, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shively. Mr. and Mrs, Bow Crain and fam- ily of Philipsburg, spent Sunday at {the home of her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. John Cowher. { Mrs. Richard Pink is very ill at | the Philipsburg hospital, Her friends {wish her a speedy recovery. { | Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walk and i daughter Nora, visited Mrs. Walk's| vite Carl Spotts, who is employed in|sey, all took Sunday dinner at the mother. Mrs. Nora Fink at the hos- Altoona, spent the weekend with his | Roy Spotts home. They also were Pital at Philipsburg on Sunday, | family here. George Bush, who also | entertained to supper at the Gilbert | is employed in Altoona, spent Bate | the urday night and Sunday at home of his parents. Elsie Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson, is working in Bellefcnte at the present time, Those who took Sunday dinner at Holt home ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tice visited on last Wednesday even- { Sunday at the E. P. Lucas home, Sorry to hear that Mrs. Clyde Watson has been on the sick list for some time. Hope she will soon get Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Adams and two children spent last wcek at the! Richard Fink home. Misses Nannie and Frances Lew-| is spent Friday in Tyrone. list. and lp | W | Btate College, spent IR i tives here i Cats Shoemaker’s| on Saturday evening and also called | He Mrs. Gertrude ville, was a recent visitor at the E {W. Hess home, E0Va Maude Is visiting Mrs. Altoona, Brouse. The Johnsonbaugh of Mrs, Emma women's Missionary Society of the Evangelical and church met Thursday the home of Mrs. George Ishler members present were; Mrs, T. G Jones, Mrs. H. M. Hosterman, Mrs, M. W. Goheen, Mrs. Virginia Myers Miss Beulah Fortney and Mrs. Paul evening at Mr Durner and | family of Huntingdon, spent Friday evening with Mr. Durner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Durner Mrs. Ausle Shutt spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs, Ballle Gill, at Pleasant Gap Mrs. George Clemson and daugh- ter Sally, spent Sunday with rela- tives In Tyrone, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs McGirk Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs 8. McGirk, and Mr. and Mrs. C McGirk of Altoona, and Mr Mrs. Theodore Orr and family of Beaverdale. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence N. Snyder and family and Mrs John Wright spent Bunday with Charles Wright and family Huntingdon Misses Vianna and Etta Grove and Homer Grove of State College called on their aunt, Mrs. W, A Rockey, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Durner visited the latter's mother, Mrs, Wilson at Bellefonte, Sunday Mrs. Foster Charles and daug ter Pauline, spent Sunday afternoon with the former's sister, Mrs. Thom- as Bmith at State College Mr Mrs. A. L. Bowersox of Sunday a noon with Mrs, Virginia M. Myers Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine Mrs. Walter A. Snow and son guests of Mr. and Mrs t Centre Hall, R. D., ning. Mr. and Mrs at h- 41 and flor. and were Friday eve- John Williams and laughter spent Bunday with Mr and Mrs. Roy Clemens at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. John Stover of Al- toona, and Edward Weston of Col- umbus, Ohlo, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John Shuey Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clapper of Al- toona, Mrs, Maude Snyder and Mr Neison of Philadelphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon Clapper on Sunday Mr. Altoona and Mn Harold Coxey called on friends and rela- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ream and son Paul of Aasronsburg, spent Sun- day afternoon with Mr, and Mrs of | Nevin Meyer, | World of Religion (Continged from pepe two) upon us and we obey, this principle should be made a deep conviction by every American and by every Christian as well” | The Rey. James M. Gillis, of the | Paulist Fathers, and editor of “The | Catholic out that the greatest period of ex-! World.” recently pointed pansion of the American Missionary Society of Maryknoll came “when business men were withering away | with fear and panic—in 1020 and 1830, “They commenced in a cot- lage without Hght, or heat, or wat-| er.” said Father Gillis. “They ex- panded until they now have over 300 students on the way to ordina- tion. eight seminaries in the Unit. ed States, mission houses in Japan, | Hawaii, the Philippines, China, | Manchukuo, Korea, and, of course, {at Rome, the center from which ra-, diates all Catholic action, It has de-| veloped an order of Foreign Mission Sisters, 600 in number, several hun- dred of whom are now in fields afar” “It is impossible for any American who has not been In China and seen the suffering of the people tw realize the extent of China's needs” says Freda Utley, British author Wagner of Mead-| Reformed | The Harry |! and | Alfred Grove | BOALSBURG children of Linden Hall, spent Sun- day with Mrs. Leah Smith, Mr, and Mrs, George Rimmey of Centre Hall, and Mr, and Mr: spent Sunday evening at the LL, K Dale home Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Weber and | daughter and Mrs. Margaret Taylor and grandson of [relatives here { Mr. and | Wednesday Sunday Mrs. LeRoy evening at ome Corl the L. E | Mrs, Harry Shugarts 5 visiting her sister, Hes: | Mrs. Gertrude | ville, was gar Hess Mr Altoona Ww of Mrs, E of Mead- at the Ed- wagner a recent visitor home George Sarson and two chil- dren of Buffalo, N. Y., spent nesday with her brother { Houtz and family Mr, and Mrs, Groupt Shore, spent Sunday evening the Bruce Sharer family and Mrs. C. G. Dale spen' Bund: Ellen Wilbur of Jersey with Mr ant Gap, with Misses Mrs. W. E with Mrs. Charle Alice Thompson at Sta Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunte; son of Clarion. were recent vi at the Riley Hunter home Miss Marie Hes Friday evening Houtz home at was in he Mr. and Bohn te ana College attended a p at the Cornel Lemont, The 3 y Miss Freda Houtz John Hubler nor of Mrs and James Misses at Hecla Rev. and Mrs. Charles Willlamsburg, were guests and Mrs. L. J. Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel baugh entertained with ¢ Bunday in honor of fi day of thelr daughter, Shirley guests Mr. a Mrs Mothersbaugh of Boalsbhurg Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grove, Thelma Grove and Earl Grove, of Lemont Mrs. Anna Gettig, Misses Nellie and Kathryn Gettig Mr. and Mrz. William Gett daughter Joan Altoona isitors the G. E. Meyers Mr. and Mrz. Harry Musser spen Bunday their in-law daughter ze] at Rebersb | Mr. and Mrs Miss Anna Williams ¢ Del. visited with Mrs on Monday. Fifteen members Mountain Eportasmen atiended the fry Gap. Friday evening. They H. Stuart, Charles Segner Fortney, Bruce Lonterger, Irwin, Robert Hess, John Hess gar Hess, Lester Gladfelter, | Kauffman, Harry Gingrich, Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy C« William Gladfelter The monthly meeting Boalsburg Civic Club was day evening at the John Hubler, The members {were Miss Anna Dale. Mr: Jones, Mrs. Charles Graham | Ausie Shutt, Mrs. Virginia and Mrs. Irvin Graham Charles Segner and Harry Gh rich called at the Lee Smells home at Pleasant Gap, Sunday a ermoot Mary Deitrich Sara and were nd and WW ang were home, Bu of a ridin: DCR £3 2 Wy EEE 4] “he al wi f Wil M. W. Goh of fis} Han Try nome Myer wor {- » innocent victims challenge church to a demonstration basic doctrines of human and brotherhood in the God.” of the its solidarity family of of EE a ————— HOLTS HOLLOW Frank Johnson and Russe] Poors man of Ohio, spent a few days with friends and relatives in this vicin- ity Mrs. John Watson spent a few days at the Roy Sheesley home at Howard Mrs. Edith Burd was an overnight visitor at the J. E. Confer home in Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and | children of Monument, J. T. Wat. son, Orvis Watson and sons called at the Roy Leathers home on Sun- i day. Beckie Miler of Bradford, was a recent visitor at the Lee Johnson home. Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ma- gargel, Jr, and daughter at Pleas- {ant Gap. | Sunday guests at the Charles Poorman home were Mr. and Mrs |Ellis Pownell of Pleasant Oap, Charlotte, Lavern and Sylvia Poor- man of Dry Top. Our revival begins next Sunday {and war correspondent. “China 1acks| avening. Everyone welcome. Richard Fink is still on the sick! the developed social services which | | richer countries can afford and soi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robison and | Suffers more than the countries of | Mr, and Mrs, Clair Burd of Avis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burd and son Richard, and Erma Hall of Un- Mr, and Mrs. Russell 8mith and Ralph Dale and son of Bellefonte, | Juniata, called on! spent | Wed- | | Arthur Bennet and three children, { Evelyn, Shirley and Dallas of Run- ville, and Mrs, Edith Burd {| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bweltzer of Bellefonte, took dinner with home | folks on Monday Doris Leathers spent {night with her aunt, Lucas and family in Moose Run Stella Leathers visited at the Jake | Lucas home near Curtin | Mrs. Vance Rhude of New York and Mrs, Prank Cox of Milesburg, were recent visitors at the Charle | Lucas hone WOODWARD On Tuesday evening the Bellefonte Evangelical cholr with the of thelr Easter cantata page: isted by the Woodward Evang cholr, gave a very impre entitled “On the Third attended aud Wednesday Mrs, Harry i yrsonne] ive | Day well was much apprecia fence This week winter than Wednesday inches ol Snow fl leet ten day rain or Kreamer ference Nevin Kreamer Hubler spent Wednesday with Spring RUNVI LL nile Lilet, n they learned hiner of Hazleton, an er wore united last week Miller st Baturaan Morning s home folk: Revival nell this weed gospel messag gan Lucas made a hogs weighing 4600 pounds winner Co. at Lock Haven day Mr. and Mr: and son Douglas, h home Lawrence of folks Poorman, their mothe well Past Poorman visited wit Mrs. Lucy has not Leen month The Bald Eagie Grang will fill the chai hall Friday evening, Pleasant Gap 108 attended Jast Sunday a stayed for preaching services are welcome atl same 1 Sunday BOY the our and you all next SNOW SHOE The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter- jan Church held their monthly meet - ing at the home of Mrs. Merrill Harnish last Tuesday night. The Ladies Bible Class of the M E. Church held their monthly social and business meeting on Wednesday night, in the social rooms of the church. Sgt. and Mrs. George SinClair, daughter Janice, of Fort Dix, N. J., returned home after visiting” Mrs SinClair's mother, Mrs. Julia Sin- Clair Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover and | sons of Bellefonte, spent the week- 1. What is It best 2. 1s it speak of wearing black tie” full evening cont?’ kind of a speaking voi to cuitivale? TY { good usage itn a “while men Lie Or ead referring ins of § dre Prope! 3. Is it the d variou Answers to iT Modern Etiq uette 7 all rig ht for a girl to spend powoering and halr upon her arrival yf employment? rear- 7 ot ol in any ¥ind of ii fo josing? lwo women what 4 in order which traveling noel, how Lessons In English Words Often Misused “1 Words Often Mispronouncs kog-ni- le Words Often Misspelled rrve fw gin Kis 5k Puan MEN OF WAR nt To Encourage Food Production (Continued from pape one) Of these 4 loans were certificate, is- F Administra- Eb: f the U. 8. De- of Agriculture bears th by President Roosevelt are clear: the mashing the militar- war lords upon their objective of nations ablishing and sc- speech, freedom from want, and everywhere in tion partment statemen ectives the ugated Tae ald * We word General Electric men and women — thousands of them! Four typical scenes show the spirit with which they are tackling the grim job of producing for war! x 4 A es 1. Thousands of employees, only ten days after war declaration, Eas- | Europe in total war, And China's | son Harold of Unionville, spent {agony has gone on for four and a | Jonville, called at the Arthur Burd the Martin Spotts home were Mr. back to good health. sm ——— ro 2 ter at the William Walk home, end with Mrs. Hoover's parents, Mr. 2, Nmowt 85 per cent of all Gen- {home on Saturday. EE ————_ KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers and sons called Monday p. m. at the home of Milford Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mulbarger and son of Pleasant Gap, called on Wednesday at the L. L. McCartney home, Clair McCartney of Snow Shoe, spent the weekend with home folks Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Fisher and Mrs. Olive Shawley called Saturday afternoon on friends at this place. The many friends of Mrs, Ellie Hiram were sorry to learn of her passing away Sunday morning, We extend our sincere sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCartney and son took a trip to Bnow Shoe moun- tain on Sunday afternoon, Callers at the James Rager home Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leacn and family, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Detwiler and daughter, and J, PF. McCartney. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hattle spent Saturday evening at Lock Haven, wre d Mrs, Harry Lucas and fonte, R. D., were call- je Friday Be He . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and children of Monument, were in our village Sunday afternoon. Ralph McCartney of Pleasant Val- ley, and son Joe, spent Sunday in our village. LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Butler and daughter Wava, of Mill Hall, visited at the Margaret Dullen home Sun- day. Francis Dullen of Howard, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Annie Dullen. Other visitors at the same place were Jennie Moore and Jesse Probst, of Lock Haven. Ed Yearick visited at the Jack Dullen home Sunday afternoon. William Benford, of Bellefonte, visited at the Roy Oyler home on Mr. and Mrs. Toner Merriman spent the weekend in Philadelphia | at the home of their niece, Samuel Whittle, John Orwick and Harold Erhard] made a business trip to Baltimore on Monday. Mrs. Helen Pink was called to the bedside of her father at Petersburg. A. J. Beckwith Is able to be up again after having pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Legory of Pitcaim, and two sons spent a cou- ple days at the home of her uncle, John Henderson, Mrs, Arma Duey spent Wednes- day in Tyrone, Mrs. Sylvester Walk spent Monday in Altoona. Mrs. Susie Strasick attended the funeral of Mrs. Belle Carl, last Tues- day. Mr. and Joe Long and her daughters spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin, Mrs. Lennie Burke of Tyrone, spent Bunday with Mrs. Sherman ol {half years, in which her people have been killed and maimed by the mil- | lon, and during which at least fifty million people have become homeless refugees, Valiant efforts have been made by the religious missions in China to relieve a veritable sea of suffering which surrounds them, and the efforts of both Protestants and Catholics from many countries but particularly from the United States, have gone far to counteract the effect which otherwise might have been made upon Chinese op- inion of us by the sale of oil and other war materials to Japan in the past.” : The Delaware (Ohlo) Conference recently held by American church- men to find a basis for a “just and durable peace,” addressed to Chris- tians everywhere a plea for action and giving for relief the world over of more than has ever been given before—because needs are greater. It said: “Six million young men in Ll .- 0» bany, N. Y. called on relatives at this place recently. John Possinger of Coleville, Time is precious now ! The wise woman no longersubmits meek ly to periodic pain, cra and discomfort, She tries ers Pills for carrying oo her im- portant work without interrup- tions. Note~take as directed. Contain no habie-forming drugs. sof and up at all good druggists. | visiting Supper guests at the Arthur Burd home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs, | | morning. land Mrs. Harvey Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spong of Al-| Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman, of | Detroit, Mich, returned home after Mrs. Friedman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lesher Heshley, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shirer transac- ted business at Bellefonte on Priday Mr. William Johnson and son of Lewistown, were Sunday callers at MecLosky. Clarence week. —— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH 4 Windstorm Policy Protects Yor From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. —— the home of Mr. Johnson's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson transacted | business at Harrisburg one day last | gathered in mass meetings in most major G-E plants to pledge all-out war effort! E work. built sign this o fellow workers: Wake Island!” for . challenge “R Electric employees signed up to buy U.S. Defense Savings Bonds totalling more than $20,000,000 a year! Electric believes that its first dut Ei citizen is te be a General Electric Company, N.Y
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