Af 2, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCR AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three UNIONVILLE Method¥ Church: Prayer service Thursday ening. Sunday school Sunday nfning at 9:15, followed by preaching service at 10:30: yg#h Fellowship in the eve- Presbyrian Church: Bible study class Mftiay evening as announced, gular preaching service this Sytlay evening at 7:30, with » the pastor, Rev. H E operty owners in the com- who have not paid their tax. e bear In mind that May 1st far distant when all taxes are not naid by that time wil] wed in to the County Commis. sions for disposition. Please make arrgeements to pay your taxes be- fordthat time or it will be among turned in. iss Lorraine Parsons, teacher in Céhton, Pa.. with her boarding mis- toss and husband, Mr, and Mrs Piter, spent the weekend with her rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parsons r. and Mrs. Porter also spent some me with their daughter, who is a student at Penn State College In commemoration of Mother's Day at the College. They returned to their home and duties on Sunday after- noon, Mrs. Charles Schaefler and son Bobby. of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon calling on friends and relatives in the community, Mrs. J. C. Fox accompanied by her sister, Miss Myra Underwood and Miss Eva Rowan, motored to State College on Sunday, where they at- tended the quarterly meeting at the Friends meeting house Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Emenhizer who recently moved from Dix Run to a farm at Bush Hollow, lost two square pillows in their moving some. where between the two places, and would appreciate if the finder would return same to them at their new home Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams had as their guest on Sunday, her bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart of Washington, D. C. Nr and Mrs. Stuart are the managers of a large restaurant in Washing- ton, D. C., and came up to Centre county to find waitresses. When they returned Sunday afternoon they were accompanied by Mrs, Mary Lu- cas and Miss Elizabeth Ann Fisher, who accepted positions in their res- taurant. The regular monthly meeting of the executive committee of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- vice will be held this Thursday eve- ning, April 23, after prayer service We trust all officers will be pres- ent. The annual meeting of all lot owners and officers of the Oak Ridge Cemetery Association will be held Monday evening, May 4. in the com- munity house. A good attendance is desired as this {s the annual election of officers and other business to be ee Meeting will open at There is on hand at this time soffe Red Cross sewing at the home of Mrs. G. W. Bullock, and persons who desire to help in this way may call at her home at any time and secure the articles to be made, or STATE COLLEGE Mrs. E. J. Thacker has returned to her home on West Foster avenue, having spent several weeks visiting in Boston Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. South of East Foster avenue, had as their week- end guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stokes of Lewisburg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noll of Burrowes street, had as their guest recently their son, Corp. Edward Noll of Bolling Field, Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. John Vandervort of East Pairmount avenue, had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. BL. W Bull, Mrs. Amy Crist and Billy Brown, all of Middletown, N. Y Mrs. I. K. Metzer and Mrs G. Edwards are attending a ference in Harrisburg J. W. Weske of West Nittany ave- nue, is a patient in the Bellefonte Hospital Mrs, May Smith of West College avenve, had as her weekend guest her daughter Betty of Hughesville Mr. and Mrs, J H. Friszell of Highland avenue. had as their week- end gnests thelr son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Campbell. of Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8 Neidieh of McAllister street, and their daugh- ter Grace Braucher of Heister street, spent Thursday in Lock Haven | Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Wetterman of Pugh street, had as their week- end ewest their son Lear, of Phila- delphia, | Mrs. Fred Rasmyesen of Washing-' ton, D. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. F. P. Weaver of Barnard street Mrs. George Porter of West Fos. ter pvenue. spent Friday visiting relatives at Pennsylvania Purnace Rev. and Mrs. John Harking of Atherton street, had as their guests on Baturday Mrs, John Martin and danaghter, of Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gill of Pine street, had as thelr weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess of Wil- Hamsport Mrs. W. PF. Diunavay and daugh- ter of Fast Hamilton avenue spent the weekend in Porest Hills, N. Y. Mrs. Julla Frear of South Pugh street, Is visiting In Washington, Dp. C. Mrs. A. 8. Ellenberger has re. turned to her home on West Fair- mount avenue, Erle. Frank Henninger, who is employ- ed at Chautauqua, spent the week- end at his home on Heister street. ims Mi. REBERSBURG w cone. advise her In some way and it will be delivered to you. Miss Katherine Smith is spend- ing this week with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bechtol, of Howard. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McElwain re- turned the latter part of last week from Bloomsburg, where they at- tended the annual conference of the Methodist church, Mr. McElwain be- ing the delegate from the Milesburg- Unionville charge of the Methodist church, They are accompanied on the trip by Rev. H. F. Babcock of State College, and Rev, William Snyder of Milesburg. They reported as having enjoyed the conference and especially the lecture given by Dr. Merton 8. Rice of the Metropol- itan Methodist church of Detroit, Mich., on “My Country ‘Tis of Thee." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall and family moved last week from Union township where they had been liv- ing with thelr daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. George Eddie Holt, into the Holt and son property vacated some time ago by Lole Irwin and his mother Garden making is in full swing this week, everyone is busy spading and planting, cleaning up the lawn and housecleaning. We are hoping winter is over for another season Mrs. Margaret Keatley returned ton her home this week from Milesburg, where she spent the greater part of the winter with her sister, Mrs. Em- lly Miles The next regular meeting of the Civilian Defense Council will be held in the Community House on Wed- nesday, April 290 at 7:30 p. m. All persons interested in the defense of thelr community and country are urged to be present at this meet- ing Several persong in the community have been allowing their chickens to run at large and destroy their neighbor's gardens. We have been urged, through the government, to make all the gardens we can during these war times and it is very dis- couraging when our efforts are all shot through some neighbor's chick- ens digging up what has been plant. ed. Let everyone act kindly and try to help rather than to hinder and, if it is necessary to leave the chick- ens out at any time, be on hand and see that they stay on their own premises Mrs. Harry Jones returned to her duties on Monday as teacher in the Lower Dix Run school, having been off all last week on account of ill- ness Free service Methodist Church: Prayer Friday evening: Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:30, fol- lowed by the regular preaching ser- vice at 10:45, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Howard Jacobs There will be a Youth Christian Training class in the evening at 7:30, under the leadership of Mrs. Jacobs Preaching services have been chang- ed with this Sunday service, the next service being in the evening and running alternate each Sunday until further notice. This change has been made In order to hold the Youth Christian Training class every other Bunday evening. Buy Defense Bonde now! BLANCHARD Roy Burlew of Owensgoro, Ky, spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Burlew Mrs. Alice Miller left on to visit for a short time son Ralph and family, of NY Mrs, Belle Miller passed away at her home on Marsh Creek on Sun- day evening. The sympathy of the community is extended to the fame. fly in the time of their bereave- ment. Miss Faye Spangler spent the weekend with Mrs. Ruth Schone- feldt of Lock Haven. Mr. and Mr. 8. 8. Williams and Mrs, Ada Miller of State College, visited relatives in town on Satur- day. W. A. Bowes is recovering nicely from his recent illness Sheldon Deitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Deitz. had the misfortune to be bitten by a dog belonging to Thompson Bechdel on Priday. After being treated by a physician he is apparently recovering nicely, The schools are beginning on a new schedule this woek which calls for the afternoon session to begin at 12:30. There is some talk of con- vening the morning session at 8:30 o'clock. Pvt. Floyd Rupert, now stationed at Fort Sutton, N. C., Is spending a short furlough with relatives and friends here, Franklin Bowman, Saturday with her Endicott, employed at Philadelphia, spent the weekend with his parents and family here. Mrs. Bowman accompanied him on his return to Philadelphia. Mrs. Lorenzo Kimmer, of Lock Haven, has moved home with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Harry Kuneg for a short time Mr, Kimmer is employed by the railroad and is stationed in New York state, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes of State College, spent Tuesday with relatives here, They were expecting | their son Kenneth, who is in mili- tary duty at Washington, to be home on furlough but were disap- pointed. He plans to be home next week. Mrs. Mayme Monday with her Shaw, of Howard. Mrs. Raymond Maxon has been brother, John | pital, moved Haven. | Miss Alice Kunes of from Emporium formerly | Shaw visited on _— BOALSBURG Hermann returned home Friday after spending two | weeks with her sister, Mrs, Rees Weston, at Washington, D. C, | Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mothers- | baugh of State Collége, and Mr. and | Mrs. Merle Homan and sons Frank and Claude, of State College R. D., visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner, | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam McGraw and son Jack of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. L. | J. Kauffman. ! Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Woomer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. John F. Kimport, Mrs. Harry Shugarts spent sev. eral days last week with her sister, Mrs. E. W. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. James Atherton of Nu Media, and James Atherton, Jr., and William Grimes of State Col- lege, were guests of Mrs. Margaret K'hn over the weekend, Mrs. Bessie Dubbs and family of Inionville, spent Sunday evening at the James Callahan, Sr., home Mrs. T. J. Whiteman of Washing- ton, D. C. Is spending the week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine Raymond Addleman of Philadel phia, , spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. A. J Addleman Mr. and Mrs Edgar Hess Mrs. LE. Gladfelter spent dav evening in Bellefonte Mrs. Ella Whiteman of Oak Hall Ralph Whiteman of Centre Hall R D. and Mr, and Mrs. James Calla- han, Sr. spent SBunday with a sis- ter of Mrs. Whiteman and Mr. Cal- lahan, at Ridgway. The sister {s ser- lously {ll Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine and Mrs. T. J. Whiteman spent Sun- dav evening at the Robert Barger home Charles Addleman of Baltimore, Md.. and Mrs. Charles Addleman of Colver, were visitors with Mrs, A. J. | Addleman, Sunday Mrs. W. E. Kline wag a sunver guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Kline, Saturday Mrs. Margaret several days with Charles Ross at Mr. and Mr: recent visitors Philipsburg Mr. WW. M. Goheen weekend with Mr. and Mrs Heath at Sandy Ridge Mrs. Ella Flick spent the weekend Mrs. B. M, and Satur- is spending Mrs Kuhn her nlece Linden Hall Robert Temple were with relatives in the Foster spent Rev. Wallace J. Cummings return- ed Sunday night from the Methodist Central Pennsvivania Conference. held at Bloomsburg. Rev. Cummings has been returned to the ME church of this place for the ensuing year Rev. and Mrs, Harris Heverly and little daughter of Boston, Mass. were weekend guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Hev- erly. Rev. Heverly attended Metho- dist Conference at Bloomsburg sev- eral days Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coder, son Paul, daughter Lucy. Mr. and Mrs Charles Taylor attended the gradua- tion exercises of the Williamsport Hospital. of which thelr daughter, May, was a member of the graduat- ing class Mr. and Mrs Irvin Pletcher and son Gifford, of Turtle Creek, spent the weekend with the former's bro- ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- fan Pletcher Mac Scnenck, son Mrs. Alonza Schenck, for Altoona, where he the U. 8. Army Paul S8hope. son of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Shope, left Friday from Williamsport with twenty others for Newport, R. I. all having enlisted in the U. 8. Navy. Pvt. Kenneth Pletcher of Camp Lee, Va. Is spending a short fur- lough with his mother, Mrs. Sylvia Pletcher Pvt. George Craft, of Camp lee, Va. Is spending his furlough at the home of his friend, Miss Betty Pletcher Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. Jennie Welrick, and Mrs. Gregg Wensel, who have been on the sick list for some time, are improving Mrs. Anna McNeill of Ohio, is vis- iting her enusins. Mrs. Mabel Ben- nison and Mre. WW, K. McDowell, i Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Weaver and Charles Weaver of Howard, R. D., were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. EE. Schwick, Elmira, N. Y.! and while there motored yp in York State, returning with a truck Joad of potatoes for Mr. Schmick's ten- | ant farmers at Howard RD. | Ear] Weaver of Howard, R. D., was of Mr, and left Tucsday wil] leave for ‘an business caller at Shamokin, Sat- | urday. Lester Fickes of Weirton, W. Va., spent the weekend with his wife and daughter at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fickes, of Walnut street, Mrs. A. H Schwenk spent Mon- dav with friends at Mill Hall, Floyd Baldwin of Lock Haven, for-| merly of Howard, R. D., left the 21st for Altoona to enter the U. 8. Army, Rev, and Mrs. Thurman Hustler of Loganton, the latter's mother, Mrs, Magele Kane and sister, Mrs. | Kline R. Wolf, motored to Roaring | Springs on Tuesday spending the day with Mrs, Kane's sister. Miss Mary Holter, who is {Il and in a ser- lous condition. Miss Relda Mae Nyman, daughter {of Mrs. Prank Nyman, of Monument, | became the bride of John Benjamin | having visited in quite ill in the Lock Haven Hos- Falls, of Monument. The wedding! | ceremony was performed by A, A. ! Mr. and Mrs. Homer Broker have Pletcher, justice of the peace at § tn Lock'p m. April 17, at his residence in re-elected president of the board of Mrs. Broker was formerly Howard borough. The groom was directors. Other officers named were this place.| called April 21st to enter the Army. Earl 8. Orr, vice-president: Lewis { Mr. Broker has been transferred, Miss Meredith Miller, one of the R. Lenhart, treasurer, from the Sylvania Tube factory of seven nurses and soldiers reported R. Hughes, recording secretary. Federal bank examiners audited Emporium to the new plant begin- in an auto accident in Indiantown ' the books of the local bank Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Rev. and Mrs. N. F. Douty. Miss Laura E Gayley and Mrs M. WwW, ning In Mill Hall spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Shillings. | Gap, resided with her parents at’ Mrs. Mattie Kessinger of Howard, Hecla Park, Bellefonte, B. D. She man, Ral was A graduate of Merey Hospital, , Johnstown, [after spending with relatives at Johnstown Misses Eleanor Ishler of Willlams. port, and Ora Goodrich of Milton, spent the weekend at the Ishler- Gingrich home. Mrs Richard Lindeman and chil- dren returned to thelr home Friday several Mevyersdale, Mrs. Foster Charles and daughter Pauline, spent Thursday afternoon in Altoona. Jock Kline and Patty Kline spent the weekend with their grandmoth- er, Mrs, W. E R.D Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz and Ronnle Houtz snent Sunday after. noon at the £. H, Dale home, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Sharer and children spent Sunday at the Byl- vester Sharer home, Centre Hall, R D Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Glad{elter and son Lester. snent Sunday with rela- tives at Richfield Mrs. H M. Hostermapn spent weekend with her and sister Mr. and Mrs at Philipsburg and Mrs. Wert Bohn of Bal- the T. C. Jack~ sON Mr weeks at Kline, State College, brother-in-law PINE GROVE MILLS | Popular mechanic at the Dodd service station, Robert Parsons and lady friend, accompanied by Mrs Dodd, were pleasant shoppers Sat. urday Bellefonte Don't forget the Red Cross sale Saturday at 1 p. m. at Shoemaker's, Miss Mary Ward was a business caller In State College Monday af- ternoon Farmer-lumberman and phos- phate agent, Samuel A. Homan and wife, were business visitors at Bed- ford last Thursday Announcement from Methodist Conference Bloomsburg, the Rev. J. R. Peterson Is new pastor of the Pine Grove Mills charge, replacing Rev. Webster 811 Farmer John new 1. H. C. tractor the Dodd ers & brand last week agency Some oats this but plowir to be done Norman Walters of iting I nelghix at annual last week at the Stover Is driving a purchased from and Melvin Pet- Oliver, purchased the C, W. Behers' Na villd agency new from al Grays) OWINg of of our farmers week Zion, wag vis- riday here his former anda among od y friend Pvt, John Powley of U. 8, A. camp in Maryland, spent a 10-day fur- lough recently with hig parents, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Powley at Balley. ville, He returned to his post Mon- day Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wogan of Juniata, and son and daughter were supper guests Bunday at the Fry home in Rock Bprings. Mrs. George Porter of State Col- lege, was a dinner guest last Thurs- day with Mrs, Edna Gilliland. One of our energetic young farm- ers, Lee Harpster, was under the care of his physician, Dr. Dale, last week, with a severe case of grippe and complications, At thig writing he is improving Mr. and Mrs, Hugh C. Dale and daughter of Oxford, Pa., were recent weekend visitors among thelr home folks here In the valley George P. Irvin and Mrs, Claire Irvin were visitors with relatives and shoppers In Altoona last Wed- nesday Farmer Samuel Musser spent some time the past week in Mifflin coun- ty, being called there on account of his older brother's who was 1 death, Thursday bora ok Durie on Retall Stores Independent i Ninety-two per cent of all retall Chocolate Candy When making chocolate candy or stores are independent, according frosting always melt the chocolate to the census bureau, and they do over 74.7 per cent of all total business. | HOWAR and practiced in that of Mr, Warner, served as directors were callers at WwW. H Neff home Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. G. C. Reed, Mr Mrs. Kenneth Andrews and Mrs Stella Womer were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woomer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher and William Neff of Huntingdon, spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs Harold Lewis Mis. John Walker and two child- ren and Mrs. Robert Barger and son svent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Edith Lucas Mrs. Luther Zerby of State Col- lege, spent Sunday at the Ishler- Ginerich home Miss virginia Shamback spent the weekend at her home in Troxelville Messrs. John Hess, FP. A. Hellman and Faber Hellman of Altoona, were guests at the Fortney home, Batur- day Mr. and Mrs. John Stover and Mr and Mrs. Walter Deitz of Altoona spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs John Shuey Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cromis children Dorothy and Bobby, Turbotville, were guests of Rev Mrs. T. G. Jones, Sunday Mrs. John Kline and Mrs of Clintondale, visited Mrs, Kline, Thursday afternoon, D NEWS A surprise birthday party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Bullock of Howard, in honor of Mr. Bullock's birthday Those present to help celebrate were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wentzel, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boone and daughter Ruby Jane, Mr. and Mrs Blair Pletcher and children, Carolyn and Herbie, Mr and Mrs William Mokle, Mr. and Mrs Robert Zettle and daughter Joan. Bellefonte: Mr Evelyn Butler and son Walter James Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Bullock and daughter Kay Prances. Mr. Bullock received many beautiful and useful gifts. Delicious refreshments were served, including a beautifully dec- orated birthday cake. All departed to their homes wishing Franklin many more happy birthdays, Mrs. D. W. Burkey and son Thom- mas, spent Monday at Lock Haven, Pvt. Carrol Ekdahl, of Fort Meade, Md. who has been confined at the General Hospital with the grippe, has been dismissed and is improved in condition Miss Lauretta Weber entertained two ladies of Clearfield this past weekend. They were Miss Mildred Bollinger and Mrs. Molly Shupe Mr. and Mrs. David Meyers and children of Mifflinburg Miss Ida May Pletcher of York, were called home thig past week due to the ill- ness of thelr mother, Mrs, Chaun- cey Pletcher, A number of ladies of the Re- formed church motored to Belins. grove Thursday to attend the reg- ional meeting of the Ladies’ Guild. Mrs. Malcolm Piller spent last week in Willlamsport at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeVictor, Mrs. DeVictor accompanied her mother home Sunday. | Mrs. Ellis Pletcher entertained the ladies of the sewing circle at her home Tuesday evening. | Miss Anna Holter spent Monday | in Milesburg at the home of Mal- colm Wetzler and family. | Mrs. Kate Weber, daughter Nelle, motored to Roaring Springs Tues- day and spent the day with Mrs. Weber's sister, Mrs. Ida Bixel, Mrs. George Wensel returned to! her home Friday from a week's visit | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Wetzel of Bellefonte, | Alvin Pifer left for the Navy last | week. He is stationed at Rhode 1s-| land. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Irvin spent! timore the and and of and Knarr W. E | | Sunday in Julian at the home of | John Turner. Mr, and Mrs, Willis Markle and | daughters, Esther and Mary, of] Pleasant Gap. were Howard visitors | Tuesday evening. Thursday evening thirty people completed the first ald course under the instructor, Jay Smith of Belle- fonte. JOHNSTON RE-ELECTED HEAD OF BELLEFONTE Y. M. C. A. At the annual organization meet. ing of the Bellefonte Y. M. C. A. Inst week J. Kennedy Johnston was and James Directors elected were: Egil T. Risan, A. L. Prancis, J. Fred Her- Blaney and Fred War- ner, all whom, with the exception Mr Bellefonts itors wit} Mr the he preparations to Fa gOoOd team is tenant on the Oa 8 Mrs R. D Rox kK and Mi were | 8 ! Gilbert Balley past week In Baltimore emploved hey are move to that rmer Paul Homan purcl of horses last Retsh week farm Kley Havens A Derviso of Centre Joseph Owen Sunday making al the ANG a of William i. 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