June 11, 1942. PINE GRO Mrs. Vida Musser is representing | Lady Ferguson Rebekah Lodge at! the annual meeting held in 2itts-| burgh this week, Mrs. SBadle Lemon of State Col- lege, was a guest Sunday of her sister, Miss Gertrude Miller, at the well known Miller homestead in the Glades Our local I H. C. dealer, W. R. Dodd, has sold to date 10 new I. H. C. milk coolers to dairymen in this vicinity, Miss Nellie Stephens entertained at her home last Wednesday eve- ning her bridge club, Prizes were awarded and winners and refresh- ments were served by the hostess, The Walter Johnston family re- cently moved from Pine Hall to the J. Harry McCracken home on East | Main street, Robert Osman of Baltimore, spent | some time the past week with his Centre county friends, His wife ac-| companied him to Baltimore, where | they will live Jim Duff of Huntingdon county, one of the trusty guards at Rock- view spent some time Wednesday in our burg. A defense meeting of much inter- est to all citizens both young and) old, will be held in the school house tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Dr J. Shibli of State College, will be the! speaker The doctor, a native of Syria, came to our shores in 1908 and appreciates his privilege of liv- ing in the U. 8. A. His subject {s “1! Am An American.” Two reels of pictures will also be on the pro- gram. The ruthless bombing of Man- ila and a defense scene on a dock, pictures of interest will be shown Chairman E. C. Martz requests filled auditorium The J. A. Lightner family are néw tenant farmers on the Hon. J Will Kepler potato farm. The Light- ners moved from Huntingdon coun ty The I. OO. FP. and Lady Ferguson Rebekah Lodge memorial services will be held Saturday evening, June 13 at 6:30, at the hall, to form time of parade. The public is invited. A good speaker and our Ferguson Twp Citizens’ band will furnish the mu- sic J. Cal ait plane spotters, a Gates, one of our faithful and his wife en- | joyed a few days’ visit the past week in Somerset guests of their son and family, Charles D Gates They returned home Priday David Fye spent the weekend with his grandparents in State College, Mr. and Mrs. L. David Fye Farmer Claire Burns of Gates- burg, purchased a new Allis-Chal- mers combine from the Johnston Brothers agency Girl Scout leader Mrs. Sara Corl entertained our Girl Scouts at her) home last Monday evening after reg- ular business routine. Entertainment was furnished by a committee in charge. Refreshments aplenty were served by Mrs. Corl Robert Parsons and John Keller were recent business visitors in Har- visburg. i One of our former townsmen La- vera Gearhart, who now holds a nice position in Akron, Ohlo, was here last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Gearhart, His wife accompanied him. They were here for graduation exercises at State College High School, guests of their nephew, Eugene Barto i Mrs. Madeline Poust is under the care of Dr. G. C. Glenn, suffering an attack of rheumatism. At this writing she Is somewhat improved Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Albright, your seribe and wife were last Saturday evening supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Lytle of Juniata, at the Lytle cabin near Juniata. All the vitamins prepared by that good housewife, Mrs. Lytle, were avail-' able for we under-nourished coun- try folks, and were much appreciat- ed. Mr. Albright received 25 cents for washing the dishes. Among our angling experts is Mr Troy Burns, who seems an ardent Isaac Waltonian. coming in from Spruce Creek recently with real dandies from 17 inches down. Our lady fishers are much interested in what kind of bait he used to get the big ones, Miss Nellle Cramer spent Satur- day evening with her sister at NC —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three VE MILLS Greenwood | Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowersox, J H. Balley, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Close, Mr. and Mis. G. M. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Glenn enjovzg a young | chicken fry banquet last Thursday evening at the Albright cabin on Tadpole, A generous layout with no doctor needed-—-but most of the folks seemed to be crowing like young roosters on Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Musser visit- 'd last Wednesday with Earl Mus- ser of Jacksonville, who recently suffered a paralytic stroke, and found him recovering slowly though still confined to his bed A severe hall and wind storm rossed our valley from Circleville via the Branch, putting some wheat fields mostly flat and washing some {corn fields out on the highway The annual Children’s Day exer- clses will be held in Balleyville church, Sunday, June 14 at 7:30 p m, A special flag service will be observed. All are cordially invited to these services _ Motoring to Waynesboro last Wed- nesday to see the new boy, Bobby at the C. Glenn Fry home, were Mrs. Gladys Fry, Mrs. Maude Fry, Mrs. Helen Fry and the Misses Sally and Evelyn Fry The well known nace man, Harry rlors Mark, was Friday at the H home fur- War- caller farm tinner and Burkett of a pleasant A. Grubb seiiem———— PINE GLEN Church Services: Sunday m.; preaching, 11 Children's Day service will be ob- served on Friday evening of this week, June 12 at 8 o'clock. The rea- son is so as to have the pastor, Rev Schlabig present, which could not possible on Sunday evening Plan your work so as Ww enjoy the child- ren on thelr special day school 10 a a m © Ler Those who attended the first quar- {terly conference at the Snow Shoe Methodist church on Sunday were Mis. Annie Fye, Mrs James Hodge Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer, Mrs. Clyde Hoover and Gladys Hoover Charles Erb and Mrs. Nora Blake of Philadelphia, spent one evening last week with Mrs. Lovina Houde- shell Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conners and friends of Bradford, spent Saturday at the Mackel home Mr. and Mrs. James Mackle, Mar- vin Moreau, Margaret King and Ronald King motored to Reno, Sun- day, where they visited with Ron- ald's grandmother, Mrs. Lucy King Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubell son Preddie visited with in Clearfield, Sunday Miss Laura Hoover and friend of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Miss Hoover's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Hoover Mr. and and Mrs ert, were Saturday Recent movings were: Sherman Askey to the Conaway house: Cath- ermans to the Hipple farm, and Ar- thur Houdeshell to the Stewart farm Maynard Schmoke spent several days last week visiting relatives and friends in Altoona. and relatives Mrs. Reuben Schmoke Ira Plubell and son -Rob- shoppers at Bellefonte on The Pine Glen 4-H Club met at the Clyde Hoover home on Monday at 1:30 p. m. The roll call was an- swered by the kind of project. The ma jority answered sewing. Miss But- ler gave Instructions and require- ments of a sewing club. The next meeting will be June 15th unless otherwise announced. 4-H reporter, Jean Hoover Mr. and Mrs. James Mackel, Mrs William Hoover and Mrs. Schmoke visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Billette of Bellefonte, one day last week Visitors at the Mackel home Sun- day evening were: Mr and Mrs William Hoover and family, Muriel, Shirley and Wayne Mr. and Mrs Irvin Folmar and son Billy, Mrs McCullough and daughter Olive SNYDERTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Edinger and Carl Seyler of Luthersburg, were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs David E. Straesser Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheats daughter Margaret, of and Mill Hall, | were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. lof Lock Haven, and Mrs ily. Mr Harry Walizer and fam- and Mrs. Willlam Poorman and Miss Edith Burrell of Salona, were Sunday vis- tors at the W. W. Haagen home, Mrs. Hattie Emerick of Nittany, was a Friday evening visitor with {her sister, Mrs, Elery Krape. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pisher of Belle- ifonte, Arthur Dorman of Altoona, iand Adam Fravel of Hublersburg, WITH THIS PICTURE? | Millions of seconds are wasted daily by repeat- ing things over the tele- phone. One reason for this is indistin¢t speech. But another reason is that many folks hold the transmitter too far away from their lips. “Hold it one-half inch away and you'll have no trouble, ES ,-.s. AR AG— | were Sunday visitors at the Ed. Dor- man home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huntington of Snow Bhoe, called at the Heaton home, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H M. Walizer of Clintondale, were Monday evening callers at the Nevin Stover home Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Haagen and sons Harold and Harry, and Arthur Lucas were Sunday guests at the Francis Haagen home at Beech Creek. Bunday visitors at the Cair Hinds ' home were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 8hivery and Mrs, Harry Shivery of Buffalo Run, and Mrs. Hind’s son, | Jay, also of Buffalo Run, | Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Dorman and Mrs. John Kissel motored to Dan- | ville, Baturday, where Mr. Dorman has been taking treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of Bellefonte, Morman Stover of Sal- | laaysburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Stover of town, were Sunday dinner | guests at the Nevin Stover home, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer and | children Jean and Elery, were Sun- day evening .allers at the John! Yearick home at Lamar, i Mr. and Mrs. Will Pisher of Belle- | fonte, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Annie Lutz and sister, Katie, i John Weber {and son Albert of Moshannon JACKSONVILLE Church services Sunday, June 14 Sunday school, 9:30; Children's Duy services, 7:30 Mr. and M:s. John Weber, Jr, and son and mother spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. William Dixson Mrs, Sumner Noll children spent Friday evening the DFP Ertley home Mr. and Mrs Niagara Falis with the latter's and family Mrs. James Shaffer and daugh- ters, Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude Sheasley and daughter Shirley, were Sunday callers with thelr mother Mrs. Lucy Conaway Mr, and Mrs, Herman Johnson of Dayton, Ohio, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs Hubert Vonada Miss June Yearick of Mill Hall R. D., called Tuesday evening at the home of her filend, Miss Bette Aley Fred Betz spent the week with his sister, Mrs. Thomas Delaney and husband at Centre Hall Mrs. William Dixson couple of days last week fonte at the Mrs. Samue) and Mrs. John Weber Mrs. Lucy Conaway was dinner guest with her Conaway family Mr. and Mrs Howard Dixson Sunday afternoon with his mother Mrs, William Dixson Mr Mrs and ut Mac McConnell of spent a couple days uncle, C. E. Aley spent in Belk Vor homes iW du a Sunday son, Robert and nt spent Deimer Ertley and children, Peggy and Kenneth tended the 24th annual Corman union Saturday at Hecla Park and at re- After spending over a his brother and family of Niagara Full Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sumney children Pete [olan i day dinner guesty of Mr. and Mi Raymonw Neidigh of H D week with W. J. Aley turned home on ret and Sun- Noli ald Were iellefonte Mi I'hieodore DIXson ren were : at the D callers wer ft Wik tley Sunday HoOn P. Ei Mr Jr Mr. and Mrs family were callers the her parents, Mr. and Mi: NMilllam Beightol and family of Howard Mrs. CE. Aley and son Leon daughter Bette, Mr W. J Aley and Mr Mac McConnell Tuesday even John ei fer Centre Hall hone Harry Swope Bellefonte Robert Conaway at tt} @ ¥ of n and home of 1 ¥ and Mr ent L ng at the Shine home atl BUSH HOLLOW Our Sunday attendance still increasing which we very glad. Hope it continues There will be no meeting t Friday eveniz will be prayer meeting ir on Wednesday ening of the of iyrd. who Assembly werk Mr and Mrs. Charlie Jacksonville, took Sunday the Carl Spotty home and tended Sunday school he day Mr. and Mra. Joseph daughters of Buffalo Run Spotis’ homes on 8 iay 8OTTY school L for is are Cottage Prayer IK AS there +} ey abase nce Way dinner at aiso al- re on Sune Spotls and visited the afternoon of We were all sudden death of Mrs. Bennett Runville, and Mrs. Holt of Union- ville, which occurred last week Mr. and Mrs, Roy Spotts and children visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Custer of Milesburg Monday evening. The young adoptec child of Mr. and Mrs. Custer which died Sunday morning. was on Tuesday morning from home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davidson and daughter visited Sunday the Harry Carver home to hear the of evening at A ———— RUNVILLE Our community was shocked with sorrow when they heard the sudden accident and death of one of our neighbors, Mrs. Hermene Bennett last Wednesday morning, when she was starting the morning fire with kerosene. She caught fire and was burned, being rushed to the hose pital where death soon came. The funeral] was held Saturday after. noon at 2:30 at the United Breth- ren church, with interment in the Advent cemetery Taylor Poorman, who working at Williamsport over the weekend Children’s Day services will be held next Sunday evening at 7:30 The Royal Sons and Daughters Sunday school class will hold their monthly business meeting Friday evening, June 12th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Howell Mrs. Helen Vargo and son David of Baltimore Md, spent last Wed. nesday afternoon with Mrs. Richard Furl Mrs, Anna Cartwright, Mrs. Mar- tin Cartwright and daughter Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hazzard were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Richard Furl Samuel Fye of Fetzertown, has was oeen home was {taken to the Philipsburg Hospital last Wednesday, where he had an x-ray taken. He was not resting so good Sunday, when Mr. and Mrs John Jacobs and davehter Violet, | Mrs, Samuel Fye and Mrs. Ermpst Fye motored to Philipsburg and called tc see him i Mrs. Helen Vargo and son David, went last Thursday to Milton to! (visit with relatives, returning home to Baltimore during the weekend 3 _—__ -. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects You Fron Financial Loss. Ses John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa. SN III —— aed N | i i Charles daugh- a few Mri Hackenberg and ter Louise, of Runville spent days last week with Mr. and Shem Hackenberg Mrs, Minnle Noll of Trafford visiting Mrs. Annle Miller at (home of Tena Brungart Mr. and Mrs, Gall Swartz of Mill- helm, had as Bunday dinner guest Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehill and daughter Marcia Kay of Pleasant Gup, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Ziegler and daughter Cynthia of Port Matllda Mr. and Mrs. William Ziegler, M; and Mrs, Harry Ziegler town. The occasion was In Harry Ziegler's birthday Ernest Long of Madisonburg spent a few days at the home of his grandparents, Mr Mrs, OG Huey is the 0! honor oul and rdon Charles Kreamer of Harrishurg spent the weekend family. On Sunday Mr. and Mis. Fra Selinsgrove Mr son Mi Stover here ! visited wit Kreamer ney Li nk wu vy Mr Sunday and Jert spent Wertl's parent Hess, in Mr Mrs. J combined business to Bellefonte Ll Mir il Millmont nom id ana Biers aw with hi in Tallehass Mrs i # Mr. and Miffiinburg, visited Mrs. Alice Crouse Mra. Mary Abbott of the death of Mrs of Fia the mother of Mr had many Tallehassee friends in Ww C Hurwitz Slate College at present in called 2 n ' Hila burg nt Mann of the home her Mrs, Agnes Lime tL week. Sgt Mark lee, V / Richard Creek, visited parents, Mr bert, a few d Limbert of ¢ Beech n t of 0 And Va wind iB 5 10 Ee BENNER TWP. Sorry note of Miss Sarah Breon of : Addit Bellefonte, who Myers cemetery on Breon has been bedfast years with softening She was a most Kind and lovable girl and had a host friends in Bellefonte and every place she was known Mrs. Fred Grau of State College visited at the Ira Benner home Sat- urday evening and Sunday. She also visited their farm here, where Frank Crust was farming before his death Prof. Pred Grau, her husband, being away from home, Mrs, Grau will at- tend to the business Cecil Hull of Mill Hall Mrs. Francis Benner week at the Francis Benner home Donald Bickle motored to Klon- dike on Wednesday evening to visit with his lady friend, but when Don wanted to start home his c=r wanted to stay longer. The consequences were, Don had to walk home. Next day Mr. Lucas got the car started and took it home People say blackberries are plenti- ful along the mountain sides, but other fruit is very scarce | Mildred Sweft, who taught school at the Clark school, finished her term on Friday and the scholars had an afternoon picnicing along Spring Creek at Rock Sorry to note the sad and sudden death of Frank Crust, who was found dead in bed Thursday about | 11 o'clock by Ira Benner, Glen Glas- | gow and Cecil Hull, At about 10 o'- clock his two little daughters, Shir- ley, 5, and Joan, 3, walked a quarter of a mile to the home of Ira Ben. ner and were crying, and told Mrs, Benner they could not waken their dad, as they called him, and Mrs. Benner being alone at the time did not want to go to the house alone, and Mr. Benner had gone to work, Bhe knew all the neighbor men were away working, so she thought of Genn Glasgow, who was visiting al her son, Francis Bener's home. Bo she started with the two little girls to the deaty t was for several of the bones of brother of is spending a | REBERSBURG Wounded Navy Flier Gives Graphic Story Ng a Wn-day plnce furlough at the same (Continged from page one) Harry Ziegler metit hi Hy ou chrpenter Deer Valley project Mr. and Mrs of Aaronsburg of Lewisburg James Corman and Jimmie of town, wi aay supper guests at the Mi Alma Corman Mrs Floyd 1 Mill Hall, Frid: P erious liness of ecured employ at the Whik A anes that were fNghth thie pl fl f Midw ‘1 1 bat Ay Afire Curried Tung Hosterm Carrier Hosterman and Mi fren, Joye Wedne hottie Of Chenin M! Bu Mi Mii chil Lh One of Lh truer burned Her whille enen and de t Wilting Pesci \ Ww and and wheeled pensonnel 'wenty minute Fe | re eld JOR Rrner was calied i Gunner Hit V Oli fecount hit Mr. and Mi El son Tommy of Lemont of R. W. Blerly fit honw M1 Aunt visited Lhe Beech Mi and Limix Richard Sunday Host SON Mark nome in Creex, William Hit Five Carrier Enemy Ships Pass if Mr to Glasgow would They f y Ou 21 t the house the hi Wo he Ae M: died « for and AWRY Benner have of ariy Catan rising his day's Work o'clock in the morning Mrs had been boarding and car ing for the day Mr. Crust was working in the fields but this was the time } girls had ever over Crust always accompanied the to Mrs. Benner's hom every mon ing. Then he would go back to farm and do his day's work and « for the girls when his done, Mr. Crust's wife was struck by lightning four sears #go and since then Mr. Crust cared and rear. ed nis two litle girls up wo of his Mr. Crust moved from in April this Orau’'s farm herg where he had been working hard with his farm crops and was ale carpentering and repairing the house and buildings The night of his death he was heard ploughing in little pire _ HALE Eris each while only the | Come Alon patches thought searchlight sels Japanese re ¥ work EeRing Ji up carn onnel Ther to do winks Ty from fitful slumber jong which he believed been demolition Several hours patrol plane winging oul on a spotted his rubber boat Later i | y : gant seem 0 ay 1 of ward morning 1 14 # its tried to cata Lhe Line . 3 Jee death ’ Madisonburg the Prof Year atl Rock on ma) charges aller sin un search the the field until 10 o'clock The com- (munity mourns the loss of a good ang accommodating neighbor. and one that was well liked by every person that knew him, He lived with the Ira Benner family for 13 years before he married Helen Ben ner, daughter of William Benner plane returned and picked up Gay Later a navy doctor asked him what treatment he had for his burns and he replied Well, 1 soaked ‘em in salt water for ten hour: They headed back to The surface of the hott Was Altered with black Japanese life- the “Area biuge | with interment In the Myers ceme- rafis, presumably used by the enemy when they abandoned ship Great patches of oll floated on the debris strewn sea, Gay sakd Gay reported that the one carrier of the Kaga class could be listed ax {a “certain loss” while the other two Learriers were “probable” These were later pursued by American forces en- gaged in finishing off the crippled LAZY | IVER {units of the Japanese fleet Gay's wounds are not serious May eause uneasiness which results in a Bitiow Bick Headach and Autos Intoxication, Luebert’s Laxative Tablets Ave n purely vegetable combination, which | if taken secording to direction, stimulate the Liver and produce & good | Jaustive + Met, whe meeording to simple | precautionary directions, i ' diz is e §r Tie “ on gain for wee (disappearance to hie grandparent: Pries 25e & box st Dreggisss or by mail, | A search of the park and pool A. G, Luebert, P.D., Coatesville, Pa, | [of a boy of his description was then - rn | Started. He wag buried from the Wetzler funeral home Saturday forenoon tery. The funeral sermon was given by the Rev. W. O. Brooks of Belle. fonte Boy Drowned On (Covtinged from page one) Picnic Outing Gospel Tabernacle, Spring Mills Rev. John W Bible Th evening st 7.45 p.m evening Will open nging Neog, pasa rir d ae AVIARY "HRY yunday aut Lee John's Evangelical & TPC) { New i TA Reformed { Christian & Mib<onary Alliance o Hoover Nittany Valley Lutheran Pastorats Lutheran, Bellefonte iJ wouth Unban-Dix Bun Baptist br VMiethodist Chure . Random Items I nited trethirer PUBLIC SALES HiMEMBER special Notice! INICONVILLE MAN HOCNORED Is ON BIRTHDAY FOR VICTORY Vitamins and \fitality Vitamin-Savi strong, healthy men and women it ng cooking will help to give the nation the must have. Electric range users are fortunate when it comes to Vitamin cooking. 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