June 18, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. i , Lewis Heverly of Howard R. D, received word last week from his son, ! Pvt. Floyd Heverly, that he had landed at Australia, | Pvt. Carl Solomon of South Wil- | lHamsport, now stationed at Fort Knox, Ky, was a guest last week | of Thomas Pletcher and daughter, Miss Alma Pletcher. Mrs. Sydney Galbraith and four | sons of Wilmington, Del., are spend- ing a few days with her sister, Mrs willlam Mapes, and father, James Mann Samuel Herr of Lock Haven, is a guest at the Ed. Bathurst home Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schwenk at- tended the funeral of the former's aunt, Mrs. Susan Schwenk, of East- ville, last Wednesday | Mrs, Grace Tibbins, son Perry of Beech Creek, Mrs, Carson E. Dietz and Mrs. Willlam Rouch of Lock Haven, were guests of Mr, and Mrs willard K. McDowell, Friday eve- ning | Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs George Cummings, son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings, motored to Baltimore, Md. to see another son, Jay Cum- mings of Norfolk, Va., who has en- listed in the U. 8. A. service in the Coast Guard Mr. Cummings was not granted a leave of absence to visit his parents | " Mrs. Sarah McEntire and Roland 8. Kerr accompanied their niece, Mrs. Roy Burkhardt to her home at Chicago, Ill, on Friday evening by train. After visiting at the Burk- hardt home for several days, Mr Kerr accompanied by Mrs. McEntire, will leave for Fontana, California, where she will spend several months at the Kerr home. Mrs. Willard Neff is still ing, and Is able to walk about yard Mrs improv- the Norman Lighthammer enter- ed the Lock Haven Hospital Thursday as a surgical patient is reported getting along nicely Mrs, Jennie Weirick is In cal condition, t in a coma for several days Mr. and Mrs. Herman . Dayton, Ohio, were guest { and Mrs. Hubert O. Vonada at sonville, last week Miss Mary Weber is spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Kate Weber, after closing a successful term of school at Somerset Miss Alice Pletcher was g¢ business visitor in Lock Haven, Friday Mrs. Mabel Ivans Blanchard spent Monday with h Miss Alice Pletcher and Mrs. Emma Kase- man Miss Alice Leathers of Mt recently visited Thomas Wa: friends at Camden, N. J Rev. Wallace J Cummings Tuesday for Westminster College attend summer session, and will turn each week to fill his appoint- ments Mr. Kerr arrived day with the body of his wile Alice Wistar Kerr, sister of Mrs McEntire, at whose home funeral were held, and interment was made at the Schenck cemetery Mrs. Kerr at this place “hildren’s Day service will be held in the Methodist church, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock The Loyal Workers class the Church of Christ will hold their reg- ular meeting at the home of Idella Williams, Friday evening, June 19 Fire enter. along R. D. delicious cing of r Risters Eagle rd and left on to re. here last Tues Mrs Services of The auxiliary of the local School and instructors were tained at Camp Water Edge Bald Eagle Creek. Howard last Thursday with a chicken dinner by the Howard Fire Company. The following members were present: Paul Emerick of Belle- fonte, Patterson Holt, Milesburg; Robert Rager, Mt Eagle; "rank Wallace, William Hannon, Kling Yearick, Samuel Pletcher, Paul Me- Clure, Ben Wyland, Robert Pletcher, Harry Ekdahl, Prank Willlams, Geo HOWA spent her childhood days| RD Painter, Jr.., Geo. Kane, Donald Schenck, Willlam Poorman, and Harry Belghtol, of Howard John Weber and family of Mon- toursville, visited at the home of Mr. Walkor's mother this past week. | Miss Edith Neithammer of Phila- delphia, visited the past weekend lat the home of Miss Eleanor Leath- ers. Miss Leathers accompanied Miss Nelithammer to Philadelphia, Sunday, and will visit with friends and relatives Mrs. Joseph Earon of Beech Creek, spent Saturday at the home of John H. Wagner and family Russell Wagner of Jersey visited in Howard, Sunday Miss Mary Wetzel of Bellefonte, spent several days this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gregg Wen- sel The following ladies attended the Eastern Star lodge meeting {pn Belle- fonte Monday night Mrs. Kate Weber, deughters Nelle, Lauretta and Mary, Mrs, Arthur Irvin, Mrs George Long, Mrs. M. W. Wagner and Hilda W. Leathers Mr. and Mrs, L. H Kemp and children visited in Bellefonte, Tues- day at the home of Mrs, Kemp's father, Samuel Clevenstine Shore, BOALSBURG Mrs. John Hess and were dinner guests of Mrs. John Meeker Sunday Mrs. Robert Horner and Sunday evening at the Kenneth Dutrow home at Oak Hall Mrs. William Folk of Oak Hall, and Mrs. Edward Long and daugh- ter of Boalsburg, spent Monday eve- ning with Cha: firs, HL M. Hosterman is a week with her son and daugh- in-law, Mr Mrs, Charles Hosterman at Greensburg Dr. David Allman Trenton Mich., Is spending 1 vacation E. W. Hess home. Mrs. Allman and daughter came to the Hess home week ago Mr and Mr Jack, and Mills, Mr. and son spent son Mr Potters and at les Segner spend - ing ter and of us t the { Mrs daug and Walter L. Poorman two hters of Dunbar WwW Va. are visiting friends and rela- tives of North Bend, family Carl Bradford spent the weekend with Miss Helen Archer Arizona, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine, Sunday after- noon. Miss Archer is a former grad- uate of Penn State Jones Fie nis of Tucson gone to Belle- teach and Mr spent Orin Osman of Mill- Sunday afternoon a E. Giladfelter home iss Sheila Ann SBegner and Stan- Huntingdon, are r grandfather, Charl of Clemson of Philadelphia, weekend with his family his return to Philadelphia Mon- accompanied by Mr After a vacation with rela- yrone Sally Clemson will parents in Philadelphia, are now living Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Yingling Altoona, were dinner guests of Mrs Jennie Fortney and Miss Beulah Fortney, Sunday Mrs. William Madara of Washing- ton, D. C., spending the week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Sheldon D. Clapper Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bradford of Centre Hall, spent Sunday evening at the Carl Bradford home Rev. L. J. Kauffman and were supper guests of the Kauffman family at Bellville day Guests of Mr. and Mrs. LL H Hartman over the weekend were Mrs. Jack Eisenhower and daughter Joan, of Lewistown, and Mrs. Gil- son Smith and daughter Beverly wil ay he was Clemson of is family Ray Mon- | this led the Ann and sons, Billy and Junior, of Tarentum, for a vacation Mrs, Albert Lelghtly and son of Rochester, N. Y,, ate visiting at the Frank Powell home Miss Joan Williams is spending week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clemens Mr. and Mrs, John Coble of Potts- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coble of State College, spent Wednesday evening at the Thompson-Hess homes A. R Lee is visiting his daughter Mrs. James Gilliland at Oak Hall Mr, and Mrs. Nevin Meyer attend- funeral of the latter's bro- ther, Henry Haflley at Renovo, Wed - nesday Mrs. Robert are visiting Miss ingdon Mr. and Misses ersbaugh, are parents, Mr at Lemont Mrs. Philip Willams of State Col- lege, was a recent visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hunter Guy Clark of Petersburg Va pent the weekend at his home Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Liddle of Curwensville Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luse Jr j { Pleasant Gap, we visito the home of Mr Ausie Sunday after noon Mrs. Don B. Clark and Virginia Dowdell of Belle! guests of Mrs. Guy ( days last week Hartzell Hess daughter relatives Altoona Creta Sue Durner of Hunt. is visiting her grandparents Mrs. John Durner Barbara and Louise Moth- visiting thelr grand- and Mr W. L. Grove and in Shutt ister nts lark Stanley several ily In Mr. and Saturday aay Altoona Mr in SNYDERTOW arvey Caris of Avi Altoona ent Janet of Robert Mr on Johnnie enn Lock Drees Mrs Rivnn 1 of Lemont Spangler nd is Miss Edith urrell of Mr Mrs. Harry Walizer and children Jean and Elery, were Sun- day supper guests al the Nevin Beck home Nittany. They also at the John Waltz home Mrs. Waltz I Hazel and Salona and nied where at i M fix Dean waday Samuel Dickey hon The Willing Worker: the home of Mrs. Joe Lam nesday evening, with members evening Ww present $ Mrs. Elery John Waltz Mr Mrs. Will Garbric Harshberger, Mrs Mrs. Nevin Stover Mrs Will Haagén rs, Mrs. Howard Grove, Mrs. Ed Dorman Joe Lannen jzer Lraesser 3 Bob Spangler Mrs. Annie Lutz Mrs. Glenn Rog- Ard Mrs. Ralph Dorman, Mrs, Katie Elmer Stover Mrs Mrs. Harry Wal. ery anda An- Glenn Rog- Helen and riday evening callers ot the nie Lutz home Were Mrs ers and daughters Jun Marion, of Nittany Glenn Rogers, Jr svening with Elery Ls spent Friday Walizer ” Protection f . “THE WORLD'S FINEST MOTOR ONL” or the Duration REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Alton Auman and daughter Irene, visited their daugh- ter Pauline, employed at the Evan- gelieal Home in Lewisburg, Sunday Mrs. Mary Miller Hoy and daugh- ter Jennie, visited in State College over the weekend with Mr, and Mr Byron Hoy Mr. and Mrs. Fred daughter Joan, and Mr. Wheeling of State College, called at the Miss Emma 8holl home Sunday Mrs Bender and Joan stayed for few days’ visit with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolle were called to Jersey Shore, Monday on account of the iliness of Mrs. Ellza- beth Page Violet Kidder of Pittsburgh spent a few days last week with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kidder Miss Janice Rishel visited her grandmother, Mrs, Emma Rishel In Madisonburg, last week, Her sister Shirley, was a guest the Lloyd Boob home in Millheim at the same time Betty Orange Richard Malvin Stover Ray Stover home M1 Mrs. Chi Rockvil Were guests of Mr Mr. and Mr helm, called at home Sunday p Mrs. Hagen of escing from a of her daughter Miss Hilda 8h Grenoble in Mas last Bender and n at East Mr aft for sister Page N. J. to vi Cirublx Sunday it her for a few day Milton, called at Saturd Gepl imndavy Adam the ay ries St Mi 1 £2. Lil OW and Cri the m Yarnell bad fall a M Relda week Madeline the Lew Brungart Hospi Alver isburg Mr weekend Mrs. John te ‘1 miey Mr and Orpha entered observation and Mrs Le called home, Sunday panied back 0 8 Jane Reish who weekend with her Harold father tate Coll had parents * ais Swartz Orvis ff Balona, visited Sun rty ay Mr. and Mrz. George Guy Winters at mother employed as a truck Ocean City Md. visited Mrs. Maude Winter Sunday oe ¥ driver hig Smuliton Il? £9 + Peggy visited over Brunga their cousins Meek in Miss Helen beth Gephart Shreckeng ited Rev Betty and Billy Blerly Dick and Lu- ants irday Belief CGephart cille Eliza- Bia Mrs and Mn of State Colle friends in town A. J. Miller of Bltormstown days at the home Mrs. Curtis Greninger Mrs. Florence Bradford children. Jean and Jimmie spending some time at the her parents Mr. and Mrs Miller Shirley Brown of Woodward vis ited her friend, Peggy Brungart a few days last week "we nche wt 34 vd ana and twe are home of Charles Arbor Cummings, Mrs. Emma Wil. son and Mrs. Rebecca Wolfe of Aar- onsburg, were Bunday dinner at the Arthur Cumming Mr. and Mrs Dave Keller and daughter Charlotte of Centre Hall were Saturday callers at John Relish home Mr. and Mrs Lewistown, Mrs two childien, Donna and Patty of New Florence, visited the M R Moyer home over the weekend Donald Heck, stationed with the U. 8 Army in Texas spent a ten- day leave at the home of Mrs. Cora Gramiey in Wolle Store Mrs. W. J McCormick of Colum bia, 8 C. Mrs Harold Butler of 8hort Hills N. J. M:s Flora M Limbert and John Meyer of Tyrone and Charles Mever of Reedsville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J N Moyer, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harbach, Jr. of Pittsburgh, have moved into the John Wolfe home in Livonia, Mr Harbach has accepted a position as guard at the White Deer Valley pro- ject, The 4-H Club met at the LW Bierly home for their first session of the summer, Thursday Miss Eva Boyer of Laurelion, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and children of Aaronsburg, and Mr and Mrs. Dean Shade and children of Greenburr, were Sunday visitors r1imvect a 5 Lago £0 yor home the Wayne Wagner Helen Beale y the H Mr. and daughter visiting nome Mr. and Loganton Sterling M and Loganton Weaver of home Weaver Reading Weaver A. Meyer Mrs. Curt Elva Mae of at the C.J nt nana nre @ or Stamm of and Mi evening Mrs. Cyrus called Mr Miller Bunday Mrs. Harry Walle and Mr. and Mrs. Walle Lemont, called at the ( J. Weaver, Jr, home on Sunday Earl Burd, employed by the F Woolworth Co. In Easton, wis Altoona on Wedne final examination fo vie Vice on of Ww called hi to sday militar 1 101 ogicel stu Col 7 1 Thoma lent aen Mu a thet at Franklin & Ma lege, will fill the pulpit formed charge in Bea. a few months er shall of a Texw Arthur Cumming Bright have obtained the White Deer Mis at ni Eleanor Doel Mr: on Charles Garrett made a busine here last week Salofl MIL ( - yeist is spendir ye agaughter { Altoona hoped sho Is no four be for Bhoe, spent the weekend in Smith h Mr. Wer ome home Sunday whil fenrick remained for a weeks A Washington correspondent wore are tons t about ff i not 0 there walling oo States p be shipped Emmerson Hall returned home Saturday from a weeks visit with h Mrs. Robert Fochler ford, Pa We were sorry den death of of Runville pathy to the Lives Mr. and Mrs Gilbert King and two sons, of Bellefonte R. D. 1, were Sunday callers at the George Smith home Scenes at the County Home during sugar rationing reminded us time we went to the sale where wash boilers were advertized at each. We were pushed around and almost ready to pass out when the door finaly opened. And when we did get in the store there were only four boilers sold at 10 cents each WOODWARD Mrs. Ernest Kuchiman of Wallaville, Ohio, were Sunday guests f Mrs. Kuchiman’s brother and gister«in-law, Mr and Mrs, J B Ad Rav Eisenhuth and uncle. Lester Eisenhuth. are now emplcyed near White Deer on a federal project Harwood Kreamer and Nevin Bowrrsox of Camp Hill, came home over the weekend to visit with their respective parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hosterman and granddaughtsr attended the fu. neral of Bovd Sheatg on Wednos- Gay forenoon of last week. near Co- burn Reuben Musser was housed in for a few days last week on account of an attack of a bad cold, nearly caus. ing pneumonia. However, he is able tn be about again Carl Motz and Warren Shrecken- fs sister of Brad- rn of the sud- ¥ MeCl nd our nd near rela- incey sym- of the 10 cents Dr. and n | gast made a business trip to Harris ‘burg and Middleton on Tuesday of | last week i On Monday morning the tempera- ————————— ———————. SCOTIA (HH. M. Williams) Willing Naneese of Mis, Harry spent a Aunt Ix the former an I wlrot Fhert of Mi Mich Philadelphia will and couple da COhaner Hermie his £ { Bellefont vicinity th ain last week These Indies are and Ina Cronemiller Reuben Cronemiller « this other relative 'a While In ted arovie knew and gas ip RTHA MA ron AOE Local Men Active In Farmers’ Co-op. tor ui members The Production x cooperativels by the farmers desig meet 1} farmers th 3 national it ia operated section who ¢ the Board of Corman Spring Mills a member ince organiz in 1834 PAPER VITAL TO SUCCESS OF WASTE WAR A ton of will prowling 1500 Profes den gineering College Professor Blasingame chairman of the agricu commitise of the advisory « on salvage for the State OC Defense. claims that there is no rea- son why the average family cannot gave a pound of paper a day In addition to shell con ton of waste paper would duce any of the following 47.000 boxes for 30-calibre ammuni- tion, 71.000 dust covers for airplane engines, or 35.000 practice targets By the end of 1942 America’s war effort will use two-thirds of the pap- erboard manufactured in this coun- try, he explained. Practically every- thing in the war program must be packaged. from shells and lend-lease material to milk, canned tomatoes, and army shirts waste paper ' 2 - ou 1 Pd shell containe ordi eb U Bilazingame the uitural vivania who is ral ni pre he said Page Three ——————————————————— USE OF ALL APPLIANCES - I} GES CARE IN Random Items FLECT RIC called today COMMENCEMENT - FARM CALENDAR It Stat elle - of Agricult minders ¥F ron dee] PLEASE dwwer YOUR TELEPHONE zy Make Bins Ratpre Make Qu ELAY in answering may mean that you will miss an important call. The person calling may decide that no one is home and hang up. Prompt answers help us speed this vital war- time service—and save time for everyone in these busy days. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA "NO, JACK...I'm not a Cleaner Salesman... I'm Saving Money - on a Repair Job!” The gentleman carrying the vacuum cleaner {o his service dealer is a business man. He knows that when the repairman makes a trip to the home, his costs increase. The repair job brought to the store costs less and is completed more quickly. MN. -y N Owners of appliances today want reliable repair ‘service available for the duration. They recognize, the fair costs of repair service. : v ; GIVE YOUR ENGINE the best pos- sible protection for the duration, change to GULFPRIDE and change Err rat oy your GULFPRIDE regularly. Because GULFPRIDE is refined by the famous ALCHLOR PROCESS-- which removes more of the carbon and sludge-makers— it stays up to the “full” mark longer, helps you avoid costly repairs, SEE YOUR GOOD GULF DEALER 3 The service dealer's cosls consist of time costs,’ material costs and overhead. He must more than cover them to stay in business. Use his services in- telligently and his service will more than repay you.'. WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH | A Windstorm Policy Protects You John F. Gray & Son | Genersi insurances Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. {tare dr t p 4 is : | refuse to pay their debls when they {have the money, the vast majority Not all jokes are printed-gome of | of citizens gladly pay when the cash them have two legs {is avallabie. ET Es oc aero Ot ~~ - nd An Advertisement of West Penn | Power Company in the interest of "YOUR APPLIANCE SERVICE DEALER J MA. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative. Temple Court Phone 19C a ———. IANO SY. ———._.——— iS lll
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