April 23, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Page Three HOLTS HOLLOW M 0) S H A M ! : (0) | | Our revival 1s now in progress with [a There were 44 present at Methodist Sunday school Sunday. No preaching service, as the minis- the and son Albert, Jr, Mr. Jacob Haz- | come, 'zard, Mrs, Annie Cartwright, and| marie Johnson returned home [ Mrs, Martin Cartwright and 01 | from New York City on Saturday, ter is away to Conference. | Bobby. [after spending two weeks with rela- Mrs. Anna Lewis spent several] Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Borger and tives In that city. days last week at the home of Mr. children, Violet, Myra and Dick, | and Mrs, Frank Culver. [spent the weekend with friends at] gy Those who spent the weekend at|Hanover, Pa. , {turned to her home in Juniata on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde, Miss Sue Wagner, Mrs, Frank|Sunday. Borger were: Mr. and Mrs. William Leeder, and Mrs. John Cartwright! a pirthday party was held at the Borger and baby, Mrs. Gregg Borger | made a business trip to Phillpsburg iyo me of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and Mildred Muth, all of Niagara on Wednesday. and family at Howard on Saturday, Falls. Other callers during the day| C. C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap, spent |in honor of Mrs, Sheesley’s birth- on Sunday were: Sergt. William Ho ny 4 {day anniversary. Those present wo. ..|8& few days at the John F. Lucas ) Meeker, of Randolph Field, Texas; home the past week. were: Mrs. Clvde Watson and son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Borger andj : Milesburg, Mrs. M. C. Reese and family, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Borger| Mrs, LeRoy Lewls was called 10} rpe children of Gum Stump, Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bor-| Curwensville last wedhesday On ac~| walter Sweitzer of Bellefonte, Mrs ger and son Bobby, Irvin Borger, count of the illness of her sister, | william Howell and two children of Alfred, Jr. and Myra Borger. { Mrs. T. M. Crownover, who passed |p. inville, Mrs, Olive Rhoades and Those who called and took dinner |aWay Wednesday evening at 11 30.1 children, Mr. and Mrs, John Watson, on Thursday at the home of Mr. The funeral service for Mrs. Crowns | My, George Magargel, Jr. and and Mrs. John Cartwright were: Over was held in the Methodist A delicious dinner was . : | daughter, Mrs. Ethel Shirey of Bellefonte, and | church on Sunday afternoon. Inter-| oi to all. Mrs. Sheesley received ment in the Oak Hill cemetery Mrs. Mahlon Lucas. Visitors on Sun-| J AL] seul gifts and cards, day at the John Cartwright home | Curwensville, Those who attended | Mrs. Edith Burd visited were: the Free Methodist pastor's] from here were: LeRoy Lewls andl, " iiesburg over the weekend wife and daughters, Mrs, John H, daughter Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. | : 5 ‘ . McCoy. Audeane and Bethel, also!John F. Lucas, and C. C. Lusas, Jesse Poruban of Gum Stump, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Foust and | Pleasant Gap. | called on friends at this place on daughter Adda of Tyrone, Mr, and| Mrs, Harry W. Musser and baby | Unda’. nan Mrs. Dan Lannon of Philipsburg, | Miriam Alice. of Norfolk, Va. 1s Mr. and Mrs Milford Burd and and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donley and visiting at this writing at the Mus- | family of Pleasant Gap, Mr and son Earl, Jr, of Jullan. | ser home in State College, and also! Mrs. John Possinger of Coleville, Those who attended the funeral|at the home of her parents, Mr ang | Visited at the Arthur Burd home on of Mr. Irvin Bryan of Curtin on{ Mrs. John F. Lucas. Mrs Musser | Sunday Wednesday of last week, from here| will be remembered as Miss Mary| Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson 3 were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hazzard |Ann Lucas, R. N., of Moshannon. [family and Jane Reese were Sun- ee. ; » . day visitors at the JACKSONVILLE | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White i { home at Howard. and! Mrs. Roy Leathers and son spent (From Last Week) | daughter, granddaughters Dorothy | Monday with relatives at Mt, Eagle Church services for Sunday, April| and Jean Neil, and Miss Ruth| Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burd spent 19: Sunday school, 9:30; worship,| White spent Sunday with relatives, 1bursday with Aaron Hall of 7:30. { in Jersey Shore. | lonville. Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer and! Rev. Straesser of White Deer,| Mrs. George Magargel, Jr., and daughter Suzanne of Long Island, Preached a trial sermon in the Lu- | daughter of Pleasant Gap, Visited N. Y. accompanied ty Mr. and Mrs, | theran parish and was accepled as home folks and attended church at Calvin Guiser of Hecla, visited with pastor. this place on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guiser Sun-| Church Sunday, April 19: Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sheesley called day afternoon { Lutheran church, worship 10:30 a. on home folks on Monday. Mr. ahd Mrs. Miles Bartley apd m., Rey Straesser. Reformed church Mrs. Charles Miller of Dry Top, rt telat: Eh olga : at 10:30 a. m., Rev, Link, pastor st ‘ednesday at the Arthur family spent Sunday evening at Mr Mrs. Sara Smith Is spending this pent Wednesday a V I and Mrs. Raymond Harter's. Mr.|_ eek With her daughler or fam. Burd home Harter is very much improved ily Mr. and Mrs Harry Keen at! Wade McKinley of Milesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weaver of Lock Haver . i ' (spent a few days at the Lee John- son home. State College, were Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver of a COLLEGE TWP. PO callers at the A. A. Garrett Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday even- TE Wr, | ing at the Nevin Gilmore home, 4 Caller: 3 the Jame: Shafler home Cecil Herman, who is employed in| : during the week were: Mrs. Zola North Carolina, is visiting his par-| (From Last Week) Osman, son of Mr and Oran Osman of Millbrook, left Y. where he the Orvis Watson home and re- | of | | has been planned Un- notes Devoe wa Mrs PLEASANT VALLEY for Niagara Falls, N has secured a position (Boggs Twp.) | Grace Stover was here to Clair Richner and family of Sum- attend the funeral of her mother, mit Hill, moved up on his home- | Mrs. Mary Weaver left for Phila- stead last week. We welcome them | delphia, Saturda: to this valley Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Elmer Richner Hublersburg, ing a nursing course for the sev visited at the ome of Clair Rich-|any eighth grade girls, held . pi on Jhurscay evensg : ¢ (two hour class at her home Satur- obert Confer returned home 81-day from 1 to 3 o'clock. Those pres- ter spending a week at Scranton | ont were: Irene Houtz, Mary Wit- | with his uncle, Zekiel Confer, | mer, Lucille Hoy, Lois Sunday, Fr- Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMullen, i. willtams, Eleanor Bohn of Harrisburg, spent the weekend Florence Sowers, Lillian Garbrick, at the home of Harvey EminhizeT. | pangciaire Spicer. Margaret Poor- Ralph McCartney got his foot Normenia TE : a 5 man, Margaret Hecker, injured last week at the Orviston pg, Martha Bathgate, Patricia brick yard. 1 Shir- . LuVera Rudy had a birthday Juj-} Susmark ovine: Jaeshacs sister and son, of Mill Hall, Iper for her father and Mrs. Rose ley Campbell, Shirley Johnson Mar- Mrs. Chester Nefl and daughter pa. of State College. On Saturday | bare Rhodes Dorothy Rhodes, Lor- Lillian, spent Friday evening at the wa. Harvey Eminhizer’s birthday to'® Da¥, and Namonia Liye Miles Bartley home and on Sunday was Mrs. Rudy's. | Helen Auman of Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and Sunday visitors at the home spending this week visiting at children spent Sunday with the lat-| Harvey Eminhizer were Mr. and home of her brother, Silver Auman parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ages Robert McMullen of Harris. | of Millbrook Corman. ._. |burg, and Charles Robison, Toner Mrs. Pifer of Millbrook, left for Mr. and Raymond Neidigh| packer ang son Marshall, of Belle- Ohio, Sunday morning, where she anc son Billy of Bellefonte, R. D.. tonte, Rr. D, will make her permanent home Wide ny ro " z A Fi) % Sunday visitors at home of Martha Korman and friend, Lewis and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family. | Clalr Richner were Herbert —and|welshans, were Monday afternoon IN hg Js. Fay Bline aid Ivan Chapman of Summit Hu, Mr. visitors at Miss Korman's mother, Shien ot ook has lo gin cp Mrs. Samuel Herr of Orviston, | Mrs. Maude Korman. and the Pom- : angled Ly | Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sayers and two eroy Brooks home at Millbrook aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley children. A ab i . Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Mon-! age pose Rudy and Harry Hoy Bi Sondition of Raivh Berns at day in Bellefonte and also called! ¢ giate College. visited Mr anid Millbrook, remains the same, at the home of her niece and fam-| yee Robert Rudy also Mrs. Rudy Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy Brooks ily, Mrs. Homer Lose | visited her daughter, Mrs. Theodore | Were Sunday afternoon visitors at } 3 the Willlam Haines home at Aar- Harvey Eminhizer | Onsburg. Visitors during the week at the pminhizer. home of D. P. Ertley and family aq and Mrs were: Mrs. Sumner Noll and child-| ony jane Eagler visited on Friday Mrs. John Kerstetter and daugh- ren, Mrs. Orin Fye, Mrs, Hogan evening at the home of Mr. and ter of Boalsburg, were Sunday eve- Long, Mrs. Lula Aley and daughter| zero 1 (3. Leathers of Howard, and ning visitors at the Della Fishel Bette, | also attended the Betz sale, {home at Millbrook. A birthday party was held at the! | Nevin Houtz and family, who have home of Fork 2 Mrs. James Shafl-| | vacated their former home in State er and family on Tuesday evening ! Colle re n vin + in honor of Mrs. Shaffer's birthday. | (From Last Week) | a ao Bing Ye Cale Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.| Floyd Wilite and son George made | yoo man of Bellefonte, sister Orvis Clark of Lower Nittany Valley, | a trip to Philadelphla on Sunday. lof Oran Osman of Millbrook, visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pletcher andl Miss Geraldine Hoover of Centre| , 1. Geman home on Easter daughter Patty, Pete Beightol of Hall. visited over the weekend at : 1 i ~ BK ey S pa 1 np | Thursday evening guests at the Howard, Ellsworth Conaway, Gert-| the H. E. Faust home . Tb rude Sheasiey and daughter Shir-| The stork paid a visit to our vil-| Pomeroy Brooks home at Milibrook 39% “3 aly ord were John Warner, John Stein and ley of Mill Hall, Mrs. E. D. Bartley lage and left a baby girl at the home ' n and sons Ralph and Fred, Mrs, Miles | of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knupp. The entown. Bartley and daughters Clara Belle, baby has been named Margaret Max Fishel and Elwood Meyers Rosetta Martha Jane, and sons, Elizabeth. visited Charles Hockman, at the Philip and Carl, Mrs. Robert Cona- Merrill Wojtaszek and family of County Home in Bellefonte, Thurs- way and children, Kathryn, Lucy, Piitsburgh, are visiting at the home day evening. Lester and Harry, Mary June Fye, Of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Hoy of Shiloh, have Beverly Vonada, Edwin Burd, Pete Charles Workinger. | occupied the William Houtz home at Dolan. George Long, Harry Fye, Mrs. Boyd Smith and baby son! aillbrook. Sumner Noll, Elmer Swope, daugh- have returned home from a visit| a0 nao ang family of Madison- ter Arlene, Mrs. Harry Swope, Mrs, with relatives in Shickshinny. [p00 are’ occupying the Bathgate Lucy Conaway, Mr. ahd Mrs. James| The supper served by the ladies , o... formerly the Della Fishel Bessie. NS ae Romig a ents, Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Herman. ford, Jr. Elmer Swope and daugh- ter Arline, Esther Bechdel, Robert Conaway and children, Lucy and Lester, Mrs, Clayton womelsdorf and son Nevin, and daughter Dorothy, of near Beech Creek, i at the sti A —————— who called E R. Bartley home, Sunday evening Mrs. Fred Kessling, Mr. and Mrs, Milford Etters and son Milford, Jr., and Mrs. Lucy Conaway were ~all- ers at the home of Robert Conaway and family Mr. and Mrs. Milford Etters and son Milford, Jr and Mrs, Fred Kessling, spent* Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lucy Conaway. Evening call- ers at the same place were Ells- worth Conaway and Miss Gertrude Sheasley and daughter Shirley and’ for who is giv of is of the LH ter’s nner the inns MP i s—— POTTERS MILLS Shaffer and daughters Barbara, Re- of the Sprucetown M. E. church yj .n0" a Millbrook. becca, Sarah, Charlotte and Dor- Was a success, They wish to thank pv othy. The evening was spent in play- the public for their patronage, | ing games and cards. At a late hour Wr nd Mis Oe pds wl KENNEDY refreshments were served, consist- Philipsourg, v 0 ay at the y ing of ey cake, pickles and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ny 2nd se. Clusia Lunas and coffee. Mrs. Shaffer received many L. O. Pletcher, They took home with i. ary ih an I useful gifts and cards. All returned them their daughter, who had been © ers in our village on y. home wishing her many more happy | visiting at the Pletcher home for Miss Alice Leathers motored to birthdays. two weeks. | Williamsport. Saturday afternoon. i — Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Pletcher visit- | | ed with relatives in Howard on Were Lock Haven shoppers on Sat- ZION | Sunday. | urday. (From Last Week) ME i aus. Fiovd hile went Some of our Thive Point camp : C { to ng Springs Monday evening, members took a trip to the moun- Me 204 MIs. Woodiow Corman having been called there by the ill- | tains to see how things were. are visiting with Mr. Corman’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corman, | ess of her father, Reed Hackett, Callers at the Mrs. H. Alkey Woodrow is enjoying a ten-day fur-| { home on Thursday p. m. were Mr, No LONGER OFF KEY Jough from Camp Landing, Florida, ! and Mrs, Ben Alkey and Mrs. J. where he Is stationed with the Unit- | F. McCartney. ed States Army. Fishing and plowing are the main Roy Miller of North Carolina, is sports at this season. visiting at the Ward Krape home. Mrs. Fay Bomboy and F. W. Me- Mrs. Miller and daughter have been | Cartney of Niagara Falls, N. Y., Gt the Krape home for several | greeted home folks over the week- months, | end. Mr. and Mrs. David Bathurst of : { Mr. and Mrs, William Rager and Bellefonte, spent Saturday after- - : | baby, also Miss Maude Rager call- noon with Mr. Bathurst's mother, - ied on home folks, Sunday. Mrs. Sara Smith. Mrs. Roy Leathers and son are Sorry to note Miss Irvine was un- spending a little time in our vil- able to be at her post in W. T. H. 8. lage. Mrs. Olive Shawley and Roy on Friday. Sam Gingrich and Mrs. Rider of Love called on Fount McCartney Centre Hall, Mrs. Katie Summers of Pleasant Gap, visited on Sunday with Mrs, Pearlie Sharer, also Joel Royer’s home. The public is invited to attend the Red Cross class on Friday evening. A commencement will be held for 17 members who will complete the course, A very interesting program CH PILLS have given thousands of women trustworthy relief from periodic pain, cramps and dis comfort. Try CHICHESTERS. Note—take as directed. Contain no narcotics not habit-forming drugs. At all good drug stores, sof and up. good Interest shown, Everyone wel- | Geraldine Kelly spent a few days | relatives | Mr. and ‘Mrs. 1. L. McCartney | | C., E. Kreamer and Reuben Mus- ser in company with Carl Motz as diver, attended the evangelistic services In the Coburn Evangelical {church on Monday evening of last | Ween, The local Evangelical Ladies’ Ald held thelr regular monthly business imeeting and social period at the {home of Mrs. Mabelle Elsenhuth on { Tuesday of last week, | Benjamin Hummell, one of the | RGiisd Top mountain airplane sta- | tion employes, was {11 with the grippe and was not able to work most of last week, Harold Ard came home on Wed. nesday night from Baltimore, where he was trucking, He was suffering from a bad cold for a few days. ! The local Evangelical League of {Christian Endeavor Society held thelr regular monthly business meet. Ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs George Bechtol last Thursday eve. ining. After the devotional and bus- iness ended, a fine social hour was jenjoyved by those present During last week and this weck this locality including the east pre- cinct of Haines township, was sol- i icited In the Interests of our beloved country for savings bonds and stamps, We trust each one will try to do his or her Yes, buy all you can, so that the government can provide the necessary equipment share for Roy Sheesley| = LITTLE NITTANY There will be communion in the Reformed church at Jacksonville on April 26 at 10:30 in the morning. Edward Vonada and brother Wil- liam, were Sunday forenoon visit- ors at the Willard Harter home Dinner guests at the same place were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Harter and daughter Beverly, son Ron- ald, of Jersey Shore E. L. Yearick visited at Haagen home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Burd and four children spent Sunday at the Grant Coble home at Houserville Mr. and Mrs. Willlam James family of Blanchard, called at Margaret Dullen home Friday eve- ning Mr william Haine family at the Jes home Sunday evening Orvis Clark vis with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heichel of Avis, Friday evening Mr. and Mr: daughter Janet and th and the and Burd and Mrs called - ited George Dolan and Mrs. Richard n and daughter Gladys and of Axemann, and Mr. and John Spangler and three chil- Annie Dullen and Mrs dren of Nitt of Beech Creek, visited Duiien, who is on the Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helchel and two sons of Avis, and Mrs, Robert Carr and daughter Mary of Youngs- ville, called at the Orvis Clark home Saturday evening | The 4-H Clubs of Jacksonville and Howard are back in the news again I hope you have not missed us. We had our first meeting on April 14 at Jacksonvilie In the Grange Hall We appreciate the kindness of the Grange niembers for leaving us have the use of the } like to have some new members join with us this summer © make our club a bigger and better one. I am sorry we did not have Jolin Yearick with us last Tuesday evening, for 1 would like to have him join with us. There are also many other boy: around who could join with us if they would just make up their mind There is lots of fun in the 4-H club work. We have not all decided for sure what we are going to ralse this summer. We did not elect new officers last week, so I will write the news until they elect a new news reporter, That's all the news I have for this time. Best wishes and good luck to all—Melvin Harter MILESBURG any and wall Mrs. ter Judith Lee, in Tyrone. Mrs. William F. Peters has been | the past! week with a very bad cold, | in Central City has been opened again for bus-| iness, The Gas Company placed a man in charge for the time being. | {confined to her bed for The Gulf gas station Our congratulations to the newly- weds Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Kush-| wara. The bride's parents, Mr, and | iMrs. M. H. Hall entertained at din- | ner Sunday in their honor, Mrs. John 8mith spent Monday {with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. | McCartney, at Howard, R. D. Newton Aikey has been ill the past | week with pleurisy. O. T. Sholl has | been driving the school bus for him | One of our recruits home recent- | ily on furlough, when asked how he! {liked the army replied, “Oh, it is all right as long as you obey orders.” {Isn't this true of every walk of life? {| We must obey the laws of God and | man to be healthy and happy, Some of our 50-year-olds are hop- ing they will be called to duty after they register April 27. The Women's Club members took care of the drive for pledges in Milesburg last week. Malcolm Wetzler, Jr. was among those who went by bus to Washing- ton on Saturday morning, on a i i of high school pupils, But we un- derstand it will be the last for the duration of the war, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shawley of Bellefonte, are moving next week into the new apartment recently completed by L. G. Peters. Don’t worry about having to give up a little sugar, The worst Is yet to come. Mrs, William Eckenroth spent the week In Tyrone. -> Turn in Many Plates When old license plates for sal- vage in the war effort were called for, John 8. Baker, of Benton, do- nated to the cause complete sets of tags for each year since 1914. Clyde Harvey, Sugarloaf, gave plates WOODWARD { They sight-seeing tour. This has been an | annual affair for a certain group) for every year since 1915, that is hanging over our head: Then let's not forget to pray for ow boys The usual number of our boys and men came home over the weskend were Nevin Bowersox, Ray Eisenhuth, George Stover Harry Long, Harwood Kreamer and other: The mountain tops In this locality had a touch of winter on Monday morning, On Tuesday of last week the mercury registered 22 degrees above zero, the coldest morning thus far this month D. J. Benner’ we informed somewhat to date Farmers are very busy plowing and getting the soll ready to do the pring sowing of barley and corn, In low place; spring: somewhat hinder Mr, and Mr daughter Marie with their traile; They will be gong Ard Is employed busines: Tillie n sore throat pain, We hope she may soon again take her position Woodward Hotel Mr. and Mn and son Kenneth Allison circulat friend: are has Improved oals winter farming H G left on Sunday for Baltimore some time, Mr the trucking and Ard for in Bowersox is housed in with causing her annoving recover to are tat and relatly and the boys to conquer the great evil Shamokin BUSH HOLLOW Attendance at Sunday about the same as usua and bring somco Cottage day night Mi: ome school was Come back with you th Wil i again we meeting Rat ma vy aici conversion who attended some help Mr: Cly with relatives Run, We improve ana de gan will Rev. and nd Mi hom Mr day at U Mis Cirove aunt an ter Souring Sweel Milk To sour sweet milk add twe spoons t one « » s vinegar milk to achieve a product . SUrring «¢ Keeping Pie Crust Crisp When taking a pie from the en do not put surface table to cool, but on a high rack. The kK helps 10 kee crisp of a wire he vizat crust MP c— Isle of Man The Isle of Man is a small island | in the Irish sea, nearly equally dis. { tant { Ireland. It has an area of 227 square William Walker and daugh- | spent the weekend | from England, Scotland and miles, s——— ——— — Longest Siege The longest siege in history was the siege of Tyre by Nebuchad- nezzar, which was carried on for 13 years It is time for Americans, whether ! capitalists, laborers, farmers or mid- diemen, to put America first Cleartield’s GEN UINE COLD Fo y Dry AIR cold storage is the summer beauty. [treatment that will keep Your furs lustrous and vital, season after season. The protection. of Clearfield's certified vaults costs no more than just or- , dinary storage. Bring your furs in TODAY, or phone us for complete information. CLEARFIELD TAXIDERMY CO. CLEARFIELD, PA. Phone 400 Clrawing nd vepwiving ot dow cont while in storage. | physical condition! | ed Ivan Weaver of Pittsburgh, visit- his grandparents, Mr. and Mr: | C. J. Weaver, Br., last Wednesday land Thursday, Weekend guests at the same home were their son Cur- tis Weaver, wile and daughter Elva of Reading Mr. and Mr Pittsburgh, spent week at the home Paul Winter Woodrow Meyer vice in the army reported for duly Tuesday Harry was a Bunday in Rebersburg Mr Mr: Summit parents, Mr last week Maeve which town of last Mr Smull das Robert SOVEOTAD of Mi una enlisted for ser last Monday and at Harrisburg thi ite a williams pol frie Corman i caller among r Brungart is located to Frank 8 ion In the vel Mrs, Russell Zacharis brief » y Mond JH Mo Mr Hentown, were Rebersburg last brought home Mrs, W. J. Hackenberg t t in Allent been visiting in ana Lie Ali] mained L. A. Baker Ors al Uw Miss Helen the wr hom [TAL Reis} Visite Lhe past rd Corman } Po SNYDERTOWN YYCE a Rev. an Deer Valley, and Mi Lock Have: were Sund atl the George Harshl Miss Nellic Ferree Mill Hall for an exten Mr Mr H M Clinto called at the Wa Thursday evening Miss Barbara Haagen the Private Hos " ded visi Wallzger of Har: zer and Nevin Stover homes on aie agmitl- Lock var ted to tal Haven, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Austin Furst daughter Kathryn, of Mackeyvilie called at the Nevin 8tover home on Wednesday evening Sunday Hzagen home William Poorman of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreese, Mrs. Dorothy Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Rlynn Haagen, all of Lemont Mrs. Anna Louise Corman mother of Zion, were recent visitors at the Clifford Corman home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchall of Lock Haven were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Milford Dorman Miss Betty Krape of Oak Hall was a Saturday evening caller with her grandmother, Mrs. Elery Krape Alvin Beck of sear Lewisburg, was a visitor in our town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorman have retyrned home Saturday from | Johnstown, after spending a week with their son Raloh and family. | VACATION DAYS i Vacation time will soon be here, | And to me I always seem i To think 1'd like to have a cottage Situated along some stream | Where 1 could hear the robins sing In some secluded nook; And listen to the prattle | And the murmur of the brook | Where I could loll around at will | And be at perfect ease; | Cast away all business cares, | Enjoy the mountain breeze. Well, IT have found just such a place, 1 am going there, if you please, To enjoy my next vacation Among those lovely trees, Why go away off to some seashore, Amid the noise and heat; When you can get a better place And one that is hard to beat, When looking for a vacation spot. Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Comfort al Bi 13d ang im Visilors at Ww Ww Mr. and Mr: Lock Haven Haagen of the ihre were ana rectal soreness rodar<-mon Rectal. Brings sovthing sense oy Comdort upon sugfiach lorms protecti over sore aren, helps ed ge aids Nature heal © oil ~ no grease this modern ¥ i wick dependable reliever of A back r~ 1 to stain clothing. Sold on moner eli ups. i PROLARMON RECTAL | AT WIDMANN & TEAS DRUG STORES | REBERSBURG | children were Sund {the former's ville Mir charged I pital where R. 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