_May 21, 194 42. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three CENTRE HALL (From Last Week) Barbara Gray spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs George Sharer on their farm near here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer tates, Their Spencer's par- Pittsburgh eral of the southern children are with Mr ents in Apollo, near The Latin class of Centre Hall- Potter High School is sponsoring a dance for the benefit of the Athletic Association, Friday evening, May 22, in the school gymnasium. The State College High School jazz orchestro will furnish the music Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wert, Jr, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale and son Jack of Bellefonte, and Mr and Mrs. John B. Wert, 8r, to sup- per Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Bruce two sons of Lock Haven the Chester Spyker home day Miss Geraldine Hoover pupils who have bicycles Linden Hall and bock Besides the teacher were: Jognne Wert Miriam Hagan, Donna Mowery, Harry Long ler, Kay Hern, Harold Garbrick, Jr., Teddy Settle, Wiliam Sweeney Brooks The drametics club of Hall-Potter High S¢ ner roast at Camp 62 ning. These: members were present: Paul tor. Misses Esther Noll, Helen Wilken Myra Charletta Gray and Ruth Harold Bradford William George F. Smith, Ji F Ral Ceol Smith wd called at on Sun- al her to Saturday cyclists Lelst James Bress- and rode on the Janet Luse curry Fou Leste White, Jame and Robert ot } v1 Nood Confer Ret \} loyd Vo Cieorge to guest I'he Centre I'eacher Associ til 149 Qin Hall-Potler LLion wil ho . Luesaay Clock RW from erin eve at « ession lo May aucit iral in the Ki Penn ning choo) Ph. D State will be The Centre will furnish The Rev odist m calaureate Hall-Potte; May 24, In Ux L The commen presented in the Wedne day I the oclologl Hammond, Meth Il deliver to Sunda inist rmon nio; itheran church un Will ix auditorium ement progr hool Senior cla in t vin evening, May On Sunday Philip Sa: wt fonte, 10} T alitha De lan ie E nasiu Eues LS hos B Mrs “Prank and Mr daughte: The Evangelical chur serve Children’s Day Sunday evening, June 7, at 7 Mary will ob- ervice 30 O ~ ‘spent are spending a ten-day vacation in sev-| Tuesday at the Bartholomew home here. Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew companied Mrs, Carl Burkholder Camp Devitt on Monday Miss Miriam Homan of Emporium, Is visiting her parents here Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schaeffer of Allentown, spent the weekend here with the Rev. and Mrs. Delas R Keener. Mr. Schaeffer was granted an M. A. degree at the Penn State commencement op Sunday Mrs Keener accompanied Mr. and Mrs Schaeffer to their home Sunday eve- ning for a visit The Rev. Delas Tuesday noon for Reformed Synod in Alexandria, He will return today. These outstand- ing speakers appeared on the nove- ning programs: the Rev. Willlam E Lampe, Ph. D., of Philadelphia; the Rev. John D. Noss, D. D., of Frank- lin and Marshall College; and the Rev. Charles F. Freeman, of Doyles- town Ue- to R. Keener left on a meeting of the at the D. M. Brad- Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and three children of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs, Robert McCormick of State College, Wood- row Bradford of York. Mr. and Mr: Robert Walker and children Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Brad mne Donald Rose nald McCormick returned on Sunday N.C Sunday guests ford home were bur McClellan three and Lyn: to Camp after a seven-day fu Bo Sut igh About fifty per Mother's Day program the Ref Youth Fellowshl Sunday ev Alter program the people rved the guests with ton 101 Ons attended ponsored hy rmed ening Young cookie MC tea and eda hnson Sweeney come Mr with I n Betty Sweeney Helen Smith and and Edwin Craw and Georgle | I I Sunday Antler White Dee; N=-pound son was Philip Smith Camp in George Sweeney | were Sunday ts of Edward Houtz and — John H, Durst spent yesterday with | their sister, Mrs. Mollie Ishler in| State College | Mrs. Clayton Homan entertained the Lutheran Young Women's Mis- sionary Soclety at her home Tues- day evening The Friendship Bible class of the Reformed church met Thursday eve. ning at the home of Mrs, Stanley Brooks. These were present besides Mrs. Brooks: Mrs. Bruce Arney, Mrs Harold E. Bradford, Mrs. Harold Bohn, Mrs. Lee Confer, Mrs. Robert Frazier, Mrs. Delas R. Keener, Mrs Bruce Knarr, Mrs. Henry Kimbrell, Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs. Paul Martz, Mrs. John Slack, Mrs. Robert Wet- zel, and Mrs. Thomas Willlams SNOW SHOE (From last week) Ladies’ Bible class will nold meeting and a pot-luck Wednesday evening May ial] room of the M. E The a business supper on 21, in the church he SON Parent-Teachers thelr monthly high hool building o night at 8 o'clock A chicken and given at the home Lucas in honor of ren’s birthday ) Tom Lud 8i¢ Ass meeting n ociation in Monday held the “(0 waffle Of her dinner was Mrs. Mabel three child. Eunice Lucos Rex Lu j= hose as and on urday e Miss | hia Sit Field Watson, n HIRT Cas pre N Pa Mahlon Jay and Mr Lemoyne and Mabel Pauline Mi vdge Donna Rae Of Mr [rey ind Jean weekend Mi vening sent nice Phila tterson Whit £? BLANCHARD (From Last Week) and Mrs HOWARD NEWS last week) Charles Bower over Mother's stepmother, (From and Mrs Reading, visited with Mrs, Bower's 0. W. McEntire Mr. and Mrs. John Ekdahl of Ren- ovo, were xuests Friday and Satur- day of the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Ekdahl Donald Holter, employed by the Bell Aircraft Co. of Buffalo, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hol- ter, over Mother's Day Mrs, Katie Weber had as her guests over Mother's Day her daugh- ter: Misses Lauretta Weber yf Clearneid, Helen Weber, R, N of Philadelphia, Mary Weber of Som- erset, her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mu: John Weber two childrens Kathleer and } Of Montoursville Mi M1 daughter Nancy were guests last Mrs Welkert enlisted the Alr WOOT fOr | Miss ited Hever) Mr Lewist Mir Mrs and Ja'3 little nia Chalk Philadel} Of Mr. and Mr. Chalk ha Corps and and Week NJ ieaye home Mr ang M1 Day and with of | Day | | vicey will be held Mr. and Mrs. Charles and daughter of Altoona, ithe A. H. Bchwenk home enroute to Renovo | Harold Kline, of | Meade, Md, spent a three-day fur- lough with his parents, Mr, and Mi | Adam Kline. Mr. Kline dd a fishing trip Saturday Martha Evey 5 over Mother's Jack Mayes Miss Maude mont; her daughters Coutre of Pitts Leofford Price Hamsport Mi: and daughter Leonard Mrs. Ella ed at th Quner, son called at Bunday Fort George OG © )oYy her bro- and Le Reginald and Mr of Wil had as Day, hey Lehighton Mayer Mi: burgh and husband ther | sister of Bender and Mr: Walter ollege, and burg, call nome Fred and Bats Reber 1 H. Diehl any Mr family of home of Be CGieorus Haven and Mr Lock M1 BOALSBURG Bennett Mi Jarrett family spent Bunday with Robert Hess familly George Stuart of spent Friday with his H. Stuart and family Mr. and Mi John Sunday In Lewisburg Mrs. Earl Flick spent se recently with her mother nie Mothersbaugh, at Mr. and Mi companied by Albright Bunday Albright Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ci of Altoona, visited thelr 8 Mary Reish Wed: esaay Hey Mrs, Anna Mrs, Clarence Altoona and of and and Huntingdon brother, W Durner spent Verai Mrs. Nan- williamsport LeRoy and Van Dav and Mi yivania Fur Corl Mr ne - Harold spent Alfred nace Mr s0n M1 Penns and with ut id A ivert i Miss Miller aunt on w and Nora the days PINE GROVE MILLS will deliver the May 24Lh Rey annual at 7:30 church this Wwite James Fisher Memorial sermon m in Lhe Luther are cordially invited service, The men’s appropriate ail 10 quar LEAR ET 1#] All union will rende The Day m. Tt 0. 0. F organizatioy an Citizens’ band will The Btate College have charge Please ) hall at 12 noon. Ex- Ward Fleming of Belle- Pine Hall Memorial 30 at 2 at the 1 civic reg May Hal P i a 1 Chools urnish the mus WwW. will i fon f 6 1 Zandt Cale last cal WEeeK among some leaders Mrs John Kocher improving nicely from Hiness of scarlet fever About 100 relatives and neighbors athered atl the Ed Frank farm hotne ay evening for the recep. m of Daniel Prank and bride, The thum hand with al music, Choloe refreshments rved by Mis. Ruth Fran) received a number of gifts were served including CKies candy of our polit}- and son thelr ure recent last Batur pian Were ori pi of Bellefonte wn several War days 0 neip mirth stone {Ler Lhe Buff. alo, N. Y., were over the weekend. Mrs to spend Mother's parents Mr and Schenck Mr and Mrs of Philadelphia over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. C two 3 SMLNE In own Strang came Day with her Mrs Cieorge at Bellefonte R and Mrs. Ward K Hosterman and Mrs and George Sweeney attended the moth. Mis, ghter banquet at the Lemont W. H. Ho- Evangelical church last Wednesday 1, Miss Coreg evening Brooks Bernard Vogt Edward Vogt, while mount clock Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ralph Homan were Mrs. George Long, Mi: Ralph Luse and family man, Miss Jane Forcmar Homan, and Mrs. William Prof. John Bracken of Penn State students landscaping at home on Thursday Miss Mild Homan graduated fro Penn State College on Sunday pted a position as chemist Atlas Pow Company Prof State Coll W. W. Ker Mr. and were the guest: gar Miller at n Brockerhoff Hote] Mr. and Mrs Mi: Mr and r-daug RUNVILLE tate bls Era A Meyer olege, 10 the HOLTS HOLLOW ur Bible home I next "ranklin were Bowman again The § home tion to Sabbath 8chool Danville be held al Bellefont Thursday Allg Te son of Mr. and Mrs WA De he SPEnG - his arm hi ng aj vy on the Em- mett Brooks farm last Tuesday The Helping Hand Lutheran day school class will meet this ning in Plea t the of Mrs. May Mr Mr and dau spent afternoon David Alma and odist church Bennett Mrs. Sallie Furl we delegates represent harles Kunes 4 il the fred an Gap a ym : as enjoving 1 and Mr expecting and committe J gram will Mr s Stull ‘herry comets exe (8 and der and ghter 1 Lewistown suffering with arth- taking treatment at ral times each week Spring ie and aunt ¥ Percy Henshel callers Saturday $s A Miller and Mrs. Ed- dinner at the Bellefonte Vernon Godshall and two children of near York, vis- ited Mrs. Margaret Godshall and daughter, Miss Eva Bailey pfternoon and evening Roy Searson son Rex. of Spring Mills, had Sunday dinner here at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Searson Mr. and Mrs. James Searson daughter Betty, and Mrs. Philip Shoemaker of Belle spent Bun- dey with Mr. and Frank Ish- Tres Robert Bechds igh from his week, which he Mrs. Maude Bechdel Mr. and Mrs. R. J Spangler Sunday guests Rey Hershey and daughte Mr. and Mrs. Elmer f Bt ‘ollege, visited with Mr, 0 Ne J. ° fatson home on of Milton. R. 1 alled on {i 4 ville called at the heemee of 3. a | Pent Sunday with their son Middleburg, and Mr y od auta a | CI Clarence Albert i d Beavertown Mr and Mrs. E. R. Han * Brower and Mrs i PRiDSbIT attended of Edward Confer last Wednesday latives at had naa Ricker police Miss the mother, lot Donald Ruble of Altoona ¢ with their Ruble, Sunday guests home were Mr. and Ruble, da Marcella Grace Shaver Altoona B. Hoy, of Ashtabula, Ohio Mrs. G. William Brooks of Niaga Falls, is spending a short vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs Ralph Homan She came on Thurs- day with Lynn Blazer. who had been visiting his brother and family in Niagara Falls Mrs. Paul Fetterolf last week here with Ruble Stella werk Mrs at ti Mrs and anc spent wit} spent er end Sally Fuble and vit 2 nd ' famil ndian: . Be . » or BIC onn r Al Mr. and Mrs. Raymond rman * iren of O05 in re cai r and Mr ! ostermas wo. i re . ard : . Mr. ang Mr G. Cummings 4 ; : ‘ Walter of Sat family, Mrs Elwood, were the Clar- State Coi- O wk, Mr Reuben Lu. we fu- at Miles. nd stort and stop daughter =arfield weekend Mr aren wd | Sunday Jol and at in COLLEGE TWP. (From Last Week) sum of $1363 was raised oy poppies in Lemont Margaret and Margaret Rhode vassed from house to house nome ¢ ] me (0) Sheasiey hon tH Johnson Mr George and Mrs Limbert visit- Mrs Weaver of n hursday A and al Buffalo Run visitor home The selling Bathgate with re here Confer is writing Ella Housman nson 1 sod fie ¢ on ionte Mrs et] Coburn terman who atives pent Recent called Poorman man oi Hos at re- . wer WOOT home on Mrs of were I ne Altoona th ler in Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Clair Strohecker © daughter Betty, of Bethlehem ited friends in town on Sunday Stroheckcr was graduated Penn State that day. Mr. Stroheck- er reports the hedith of his mother Mrs. Mary Su as somewhat muproved Mrs. Charles Mille; dali accompanied Reed [rom Philadelphia over the Miller Alfred Roy Mr nd vig- Miss from ohecker and son Ran- Mr. and Mi Pine Grove weekend Mi Mr. and Mi Darby. Mr Mills, helped during Id Ceorve fo and son visited Relish at Upper Searson of Spring Miller with the wife's absence Mr and Mrs J daughter Patricia spent Bunday in Harrisburg where Miss Boozer registered for secretar- jal training this summer at Central Pennsylvania Business College. They were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kleckner al supper Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle plan to move this spring from thelr home oh the Keller farm to one of the apartments in the Hotel bullding Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Decker will oc- cupy the farm Mrs. Kenneth Runkle and Miss Cora Homan day with Mr. and Mrs at State College The Rev. Willlam Marks spent several days here over the weekend on his way home from a winter in Florida. These persons from out-of-town attended the funeral Sunday alter- noon of Mrs. Carrie Ruhl: Mr, and Mrs. John Ruhl, Dr. Harry Thorn- don, and Miss Mary Thorndon, of Lewisburg: Mrs. J. 8. Getchell of VOTE Shannon Boozer and son David daughter, spent Fri- R. A. lLepley Greensburg, and Mr. and Mrs, Dar- | vis fus Waite , of Port Matilda. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Homan and son Alton, of Pine Grove, ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dutrow. Mrs, Grace Breon, at her home here. + Miss Ruth Howley of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dutrow and fam-| employed at State College, is spending this week | turned to Indiantown Gea day with her husband The annual Eastern Star dinner dance was held Friday evening in the Spring Mills High School build- ing with the Farmers Mills Sunday school serving the banquet Fifty- even members and guests were present, according to Mrs. Harry W Potter, chairman The Lutheran ary Society was member lin lest 0 Mrs Paul M p on Sun- Women's Mission - represented by these it conference ip New Ber- Wednesday Mrs C. C. OL- W. A Alexander Mrs Fetterolf Mr Ray Mark Mir F. K. Frank, and Mrs 8. W Smith. Mrs. Mark and Mrs. Otto had part in the program About thirty-five persons attended the mother -daughter banquet in the Evangelical church Friday evening The men of the church prepared and served the meal Mrs. Kathryn flinburg, son, Roy Other Sunday and Mr Mrs. F. P A special Hall-Potter be held Jamison of Mil. 8. Jamison dinner Jamison were Geary meeting of the Centre Alumni Association will Wednesday evening, May family Mr and and guests of Mr building The Garden Section of the Wom- money erans of in Oran Mother's an emplo Millbrook Ohio od nt Millbrook ter visitor al 10 a spent the weekend with her | Preaching at 11 a and William Mrs. Donald spent children, 20, at 7,30 o'clock in the high school Carl, Hester | field | Mrs wiil go to the disabled t- |. the World War and need In this war Devoe Osman, son of Mr. and Mrs Osman Millbrook, spent Day at his home He is ye at Niagara Falls, N Y Mrs. Elwood Meyers of visited for few davs In (4) of f Mr and a Nellie Lockhart Della Sunday Mrs. Charles Betty returned uffalo N Y Kathryn BluebaugZh was a Sund at the Carl William Millbrook PINE GLEN (From Last Week) Church services: Sunday schol, m. Unless otherwite announced m Mrs. H. GG. Hoover, of DuBois, visited at the Hoover home on Sunday. |’ Billett of Bellefonte, Sunday at the Hoover home and Mrs. Philip Young and Philip, Jr., Wilmina, Allen | and Arnold of Clear-' Mrs. Young's mother, Houdeshell, on Sun- | of Lemont, visit Lie Fishel home at daugh from and Sunday y Vauchn p 1¥ Home + jate Mr. and wife SO Mr visited Loving an’s Club will meet Priday evening, |98¥ May 22, at the home of Mrs. Edgar Miller, beginning at 7:30 o'clock in- stead of 8 o'clock as usual Mrs. FP. K. Frank, Mrs. Paul Pet. terolf, son Drew, Mrs Durst and two children spent Fri- dey in Lemont with Mr. and Mrs Cornelius Houtz. On Thursday Mrs, |50n Dennis of Altoona, spent the weekend with R. L. Schmoke, { Fetterolf, with her mother and son, | sited Mr. and Mrs. Brown Nale in| | Beiglerville, and spent Saturday in| Bellefonte with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Benner, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stover at Spring Bank were! {| Mrs. Elsie McClgnahan, Mr. and Mrs, | and children, | Donald and | Robert McClenahan Robert, Jr., Richard, Priscilla Mrs. Elsle McClenahay and Mrs spent Sunday Gladys Hoover Margaret of her Clarence, | friend, | Bugash with | Mr. and Mrs. William Plubell of | J. Harold Moshannon, visited at the Fred Plu- I1 home on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Ramsey and | a MAKE EVERY PAY DAY WAR [ _s7. BOND DAY STOP SFENDING — SAVE DOLLARS soldiers o Sunday and Mrs ter at the switches, last ist Relative; Miaq 7.45 Mr Friday 125 being present r Mi at Fetzertown James for stairs spent weeks visit wi Anna L a r, Mrs th her moth- cas, returning home M: Mrs. Ernest Milton, Mr Elwood Boston and daugh- visited with Mrs. Minnie Recss Reese farm up at the PR R Sunday Bennett last 8 and Mis E 8 birthday andl wiped her Mr. and Mrs hilaren visited Mir Reese, last Sunday Preaching service next § Pp. m. Come, everyone is wel The praver meeting held and Mr W. A Walker's evening Was very mtere celebrated May in her 1 and unaay friends came flu Orvis aay Watson O 1 0Y and Mi with and unday at ane at last Ling The U. B. church trustees are anging to lay a new flood In hurch auditorium gnd will apprec- your help in any way Emest Pye and son Merrill, and and Mrs. Richard Furl visited with home folks Mr has been In bed able to be down- ar- the who wa Eye some time Sunday ER 1 LOST 52 LBS. LIN FOUR MONTHS!" WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN ''M orick of Clarence, for Mr. and Mrs. | James Campbell, Mrs. Campbell will ibe remembered as Catherine Kach- Sars Mes, ©. BD. Wells, FL. Worth, sae Pictured Mere Eat AYDS Candy and Grow Thin. New Easy Plan ik | were You, too, can jose ugly pounds and i hate 8 slender, gracetul figure. No drugs, No esercising, Simply fol (daughter Jerry, Jow the casy Apds Candy Plan | and grow hin, Ads Candy econtaing hecessary Yitaming and nutriments, Dulles ap Pte for fattening foods. Backed y $1000 purity guaranties, Money Back If Not Satisfied Tet the Dealer tell you about ATYDS guaranteed Plan for Josine wei £4 how some Jose to 8 8 week, You take no chances 1 SATISFACTION OR MONE AUK ON FIRST BOX. Remember the name, aa DS Dhections in esch box. Just phone PARRISH'S DRUG STORE 18 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. i and Clyde ghters of Dry Jerry Tarringer Julia Benson Ridgway and Johnstown Poorman fonte, Mrs daug 1 Claude Poorman and op, Mr. and Mr: and son Elmer, Mr: M: Eva Avery of J Poorman of ROY of B Loather Mis 14 ¢ Johnson, Mrs. Roy Leath John Watson attended the the Claude Confer Thursday Verna Rees nena Stella Mi Mrs Lx Mir guiiting it R Mu Stump with FRETS | od | al mville 1H AIT alg called op 1 Hundaas Recent visitors at ers home Were Mr and Butler and chikiren of Monument Mi and Mrs. Frank Dreese and sons of Lemont, Mrs. Claude Confer and three daughters of Runville Mr and Mr George Kelly of Moose Run, and Mrs. Edith Burd Mr. and Mr James Wensel of Central City, were callers at the Roy Fetzer home on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers called at the Harry Carver home in Bush Hollow Sunday pHa the Roy Leath- Mrs, Joseph CLARENCE A wedding dinner was served of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Ret. Clarence. Those attending Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mr. and Mrs. Harry Counselman and Mrs. M. Campbell, all of Cleveland; Mr, and Mrs. John Ludwig of Clarence, and son Col ombo and daughter Pauline Retorick, of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs David Drapcho and son, of Clar- ance. of a girl ror Victory: Buy Bonds, Hudock, Ha Me (iit Read the Clascified ands WHAT'S THE lly OME calls can't wait. But some calls can. So knowing this may help you — Telephone lines and switch boards are busiest between 9:30 and 11:30 in the morn- ing — between 2 and 4 in the afternoon~7 to 8 in the evening. You'll usually get faster service on your calls if you can make them at other hours. And you'll be helping us speed a service which is essential to the whole war | effort. Thanks! Mr. and Mrs. David Drapcho are!’ the proud parents of a baby girl. This makes two children, a boy and | THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Weaver Ji Walter 1 x » alled on Mi near 1 Wait Y | th Swariz exannnats Saturda ind immediate ly Meade, Md Raymond Leech were Wednesday at the John Weave home Lawrence Diehl and Charles are SeIVing urors at Be this week W. Harold an appoint nt last as tary guard at the W Deer der plant. He began work last day and intends to move is to Muncy in the future Clymer Tyson and Mrs « Tyson of Harrisburg spent weekend with the formers arent Mr. and Mrs, William Tyson, Sr The local Civilian Defense C cil wishes to thank the citizens for their fine cooperation in the first blackout test which took place on Friday evening Ammon Hackenberg, Dorothy Er- {tle and son Stanley, and Mrs. J. E | Ertle, spent one day last week in Lewisburg with the latter's daugh- ‘ter, Mrs. Alvin Beck. A baby girl {recently arrived at the Beck home Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner of Lewistown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moyer Miss Phyllis Page, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page, be- came the bride of Richard Grubb of | East Orange, N. J. in a double-ring | ceremony performed last Saturday lin a Lutheran church in Winches- ter, Va. The bride wore a white gown with white accessories. These were no attendants. The bride has Wi 1 and friend of Re- evening call Page as Hefonte ved a nil- Pow. | eS. family Hackenberg week hite recs neal ari: the Un - week Palmer Weaver of his State Col- Mr and day last ited. J. Weaver parents Sr. one wd Mrs M. W_ Breon with their sot { nh, Pal Hal i family of wilh he i Mi SETH spent and family Miles irg Miller BIN emt lewis. for. Charies sunday M i» nes Mills Kenneth Mownsl Milos who e high school races In Altona last Saturday, was d in Dist B mie Kenneth's time fils best to Oates winmne; the record it Woodrow Bierly spent two davs with his parents Mr and Mrs. CM. Bierly, before entering an Officers’ Training School at Port Washington, Md Mr. and Mrs Nittany Valley thir ret 6 Class WHE and th broke Sergeal Randall Erle of were Sunday visit Gis with the former's parents, Mir and Mire. J E. Erik Mr Ada Bilerly hh Mr. and Mi mont of unknown in the Paul Bressler farm last Tuesday morning, which caused quite a bit of damage. Due to the fact that the house hdd = metal roof, and the good work of the Millheim Fire Co. and the help of neighbors, the building" was saved, The loss was partly covered by Insurance Men, Women! 0d at spent the Week. Bugene Hea orgin was farted house 40, 50, 60! Get Pep Fool Years Younger, Full of Vim your age. Totem amend 21 vas wat a AALS Start fooling pepper pod Por sale at all good a awhérein Bellefonte SR —————— | heen employed ag stenographer Pretty
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