Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 02, 1942, Image 3

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    July 2, 1942,
Guests at the Kreps home across |
id \"4 ] L L E the creek this week are Mr. and Mrs
| William Kreps and thei; children |
and families as follow: Mr. and
of Sylgo, Pa, Is vis Mrs, Harold Kreps and twin girls
couple weeks with her f Ambridge, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Mr Magee
iting for a
daughter
Zahniser
Mrs. Evert Adams of Swissvale, |
Is visiting with her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Custer
Elwood Way and family are moy
ing this week from the property of Miss Ethel Jean daughter
Mrs. Orrie Holt, to Central City, of Mr. and Mrs. George Stere, and
Milesburg who been confined to her bed
Methodist Church: Sunday school | 'Or past several weeks, is now
on Sunday morning at 9:15. immed- | able to be about again. Her many
lately followed by preaching service riends are glad to learn of her re-
at 10:30, with sermon by the pas-|€overy and trust it may continue un-
tor, Rev. Willlam A. Snyder. Youth ll she regains her usual good health
Fellowship in the evening at 6:30 Mi Mrs. Charles
Presbyterian Church: Bible study 2nd children of Renovo, called on
class Monday evening in the church; | his aunts Saturday, Mrs. Mary Brink
the regular preaching service Sun-|®nd Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shipley family of
day evening at 7:30, with sermon His mother, Mrs. Lizzie Potter of | Sunday
by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. Altoona, accompanied them here at the
Free Methodist Church Prayer remained until the evening Vonada
service Friday evening Sund when she returned to her Miss
school Sunday morning at 9:30 ven
lowed by the regular preaching her grandparent
vice at 10:45, with sermon by John Haye
pastor, Rev. H. Jacobs, Young Miss Betty Ker
meeting in the evening at 7:30 Re: sha oy
vilie, Is pending
Paul Jones home of M1
ing with his sister man
Tyrone for the
returned to his home M she Mi
day afternoon He
Pvt. Carroll ¥
i
? FEckdahl of A, P.I) i [ ick and Mrs. Jo
Hill, Va. visited with his parent { 01
Mrs. (i. A. Ekdahl, over the A
and family, Mrs. Walter Carter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Mr. and young peop card club 1
Whitsein and Mr. and Mrs. Clair weekend Pvt, Ekdahl, Harold J.|{ B dinner and theatre party at
Kreps and wife, and Robert Thomp- | Kline, Marlin A. Long, William |} BHaven,  ‘Thursds evening
son and wife, all of Altoona: Mr. Leathers and Arthur Bartley, all of TH attending 1 fone
and Mrs. Willlam Kreps are resi-| Howard, are stationed with the 20th p, Mrs. Audres g. N ! ]
dents of Juniata, They are enjoying | Division that left Pt. George G.!, henck Mi { Kellerm .
the breeze off old Bald Eagle Creek | Meade, Md. on June 5th and 8th, ber Mi TIE ; |
and spending some time fishing, for A. P. Hill, Va. expect to leave Ml Pletcher al 0)
eating and chatting over old times. [there soon for two month field R "
(training In the Caroli eV hod Wn oe ”
n a | v7 } ' Yad t }
area, after which it will ke up. & nd SE wlsve
HUBLERSBURG it Camp Blanding, Fl
OF HOTEL FURNISHINGS STARTS
WEDNESDAY JULY 8, 1942
Duquesne
leonard B. Gi
after
ale on 1 he [HAY
home of Mr
ENTIRE EQUIPMENT OF THE HOTEL MARKLAND
18 or 11} 4 LY OY ton
iil i >
26 SINGLE BEDS: 15 DOUBLE BEDS;
14 } £6) ’
1 } 1*1% J y rig
|
Steere,
has
the
and Fetterman
quarter
entire training
sion
| uch
Virginia
Progra for
Mr. and Vonada | m fo
left for
pending a
and Mi
and
home
week
and other articipating
that
land
a
ai
ralleling
it will
ambat
thie
i! d
train
home Dori
spent last
Warfield
week at
Mr
Lock Ha
home of
Fel. and Mi
members of the Youth
Were itertained for their
meeting last Friday evening
home of Joseph Way
and Samuel Br
the Youth Fellowship
Methodist church, were elect-
delegates to attend the
at Newton
'
been visit ugger
husband in
weeks
Sun-
has
and
past
who :
and
couple
on
a
um-
Hamilton
camp on
and wil
here y
1 State
ha ard Colemap
Guests at the Fhe
Brugger several days last
were her Mrs. F. A. Halder-
man of Huntingdon, and brother
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willian
berger of Philipsburg
The monthly busines:
the executive committee
man’s Society of Christi
of the Methodist church wil
in the church this Thur
at 7:30. A full atte:
The Daily Vacation
which has been in
past two weeks In
church, will t
3rd, and all
with their teachers are invited
the final meeting which will be h
'riday evening in the church i
o'clock. Also, a special invitatior
extended to all perso
be interested to attend
meeting
Boyd Lucas is
home of Mi
)
for
a
sister
ta)
(10Uu { ) Fa. iil
now serving
Navy. No date
or the wedding
¥
Ou
parents
close
ES rE Torre
Mr
Mack
and
having hi
nt HOTEL BAR, FULLY EQUIPPED
week : od iy die ing spiny family
» Titan Metal plant N Hie 0i has retu: me of Mi: T , n on Sun 1 oma ~ asi ad : 2 : W : : » mnlets on Yas d dine «
this week h and hi { 4 g } ! Ig (¥(}] FVYiICR, § i i i | | =
companied u
wile [
Mary Lucas, Monday  Beliwood arnity . aah A Ate {ita edirely The \} Forsiey \ @ and Mrs B Butt H J : 4 :
moming for New York where they Mrs . "i - sellefonte n m 4 <1 v Lm Nal3mE rs a bey in bia ” e pat ns ' ' I 1 RAVE Bi ‘ thel ment ol Neets, nN low « asses, Ndpieil el
will visit their daughter and famil
J, orm, Pl le es mao io he sd he Chat on IGE ATA Sov er ENTIRE FURNISHINGS OF THE PRIVATE
;
iter
children. They were
ied by Miss Nell
part way with them I f y
York where she will enjoy a vaca-
tion with friend Both Mrs. Robison i
Mrs. Carl Flick and son Earl. are ting along fine
visiting with I E
Mrs. Earl
expecting t
this week
Mr. and
son visited over
her parents
Brugger
Miss Janie Zahniser
spending the past
parents Mr. and
niser, returned
dent nurse
’
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
mer Richner
her
Finkbeiner
Mrs
few ¢
and 41 a Bi in Walke; iy George Belg!
Is 1n Harry Stover of Pleasant Gap. vi
with 3 ; : : Mrs. Summers. od af the home of Mr. and Mrs
ith her! A number of relatives were present P. A Hir 3 :
A i : * : His on Bunday afternoon. sonville, while working ab
Walter Zab- Including her daughter and hss + ple ney fils Bame af Mown ‘t
tu- band. Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie Williams . the misfortunes of falling d
| ni P.M tipple Monday morning
others turing his leg. He
rved and at a te hot al
De Ot a MAYES & STOVER. Auctioneers.
ang WN
I'l
' yd
nonor of it
|
Mm summe
Ray Kunes an employe of
Limestone Company, east of Jack
who has been the 82nd birthday of
month
Mrs
to her duties as
he ? ’ "OE +l,
and
taken to the
al at Rei)
burgh of this place and
The white she pol whi i LY eanor rilliar ol w 28 mr ! Bur ¥ Cet ! Honpita
in the pa : "
Aid is now in the hand y ke Su nd re at
Woman's Society of CO) - Cumberland Williams is
vice and be ined at the the only ighter of Mr. and Mrs
ome of Mrs. B. E. Holt william Union township
ply has recently had entered the Phil-
and can be purchased Hospital where she
per bottle Better vour supply wi tral for a nurse, having re-
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f tof ¢
t las 7 his is t} in Ho ntly gr i irom Belle
i E
if 4 f b
BLANCHARD
CAND
just
just
Public Sales
while i mite
ment
Ir
ise hn
Maves
HEALTH AND
BEAUTY
da zh vy lines to : | home the past s i pie . a. Mp 1 y 7 Ha mani DIABETES —No. 6 Ri . et : a #3 Saturday, July 18
van Walker
Walker
am J. She
mother of groom. Miss
Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. John a (rem AY : H dint ‘ i a
Miss Betty Bittner bet I Jenn We ric visiting ) ward residen Robert ol wever th T $ fn Ovier auct = low Orvis Harve "err § vagy
and Mrs. oO we home oi hier brother ho was killed by a fall on a m Ci iydra from protei: h i Dersona.
Helen Dobson and daughter Mrs REAL ESTATE--Eight.room
I#Roy Elder. and Ronald Zimmer- IR. SifwnDa 3 2
man of Howard Mrs. Lena McClain
and daughter, Mrs. Martin Zellers
and children, Mr. and Mrs. William
Workman, Jr. and children, Mr. and
Mrs Workman and chiid-
and Mrs. Harvey Dobson
Hoy and friend, Miss
Woodland for a
to congratulate the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pa.
Beilefonte,
5 Wns $ " 3 4 " ’ . $4 $n & 4 ” : j 14 ¢ executor 4 © estate
Ard
and son
Esther Shope sONS
Ne a
Sunday guest thie home of
Butler Mr. and Mrs. 1 il th rs, i » atm t 1 ' ag 4k3 “
Dean Bennett daughter Kay of whdel is mourning the death ; ’ i arch and su- et at B® Wn Bas FOAL at YATE i outbuildi
Mill Hall « Julia Spear vd her siste Mrs hiss i had boot ar Som hen ha a igh asm Ch a : yn SEHOLD GOODS
William Brouse and Miss Marguerite a « Bm \he 51 ine Oi. 3 And ‘ n Hos : ng be: > furnttur
DeLong of Bellefonte, The
friends of Carroll Ekdahl of A
Hill who spent werker
with % Mr. and Mrs
cot-! A. Ekdahl accompanied Carroll
The wedding took place at the Lewistown Sunday afternoon, wh
well attended. The he left by train fof Virginia Mr and
couple received many useful and Miss Flora Pletcher, R. N., of New Re Hho
beautiful gifts for which they ex- York ( is enjoying her vacation! thal
press their thanks They will be at with her brothers, Asbury and Mar-  ORedas
home to their many friends at the ion Pletcher ry
home of the bride's father for the A tamil; Robert Lindsey sO
. Nd Mrs. Walter Lindsey, is
present oa rk R
park from a week's illness
POTTERS MILLS righ 4 WE
parents of a
Callers at the G. H. McCormick recently
home Bunday were: R. H, MeCor- Weber and daughters of Montours- and Mrs
mick and wife of State College, ville, And Mr. and Mrs. Walter Web- returned to
Charles Jodon, wife and daughter er, sons Walter. Jr. Jack. and Ohio, on
of Bellefonte, and A. E. Mingle and | daughter Mary Kate A pleasant day come to Blanchard to
A ¥ .
{family of Coburn : was enjoyed by all. Mary Kate Web- | funeral of Mrs. 8mith's use much sal
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Paust visited | ©F accompanied her grandmother! The W. W. G. of Baptist every teaspoonful of
at the Lester Palmer home in Hunt. Nome to spend the summer been postponed until in the body holds wit)
ingdon on Wednesday. Mrs. Edith Bennison accompanied | Friday, July 10 because of recent r. This causes sv
Riley Wilson and family from | Der nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs deaths in the family of several and ankles
5 wt The meetin “41 s hol
Philadelphia. are visiting at the Mr Martin L. Kauffman of Pleasant members. ‘The meeting will be held A
i ge Fite 3 {Gap, Wednesday to Johnstown, at the home of Mrs. Harold Brun-
Ear! 8mith home I )
| where Mr. Kauffman transacted gard
Perry Ramsey and daughter of business M1
Lewistown, visited Sunday at the nk $a .
{| Charles Workinger home. They were! Mr. and Mrs. Leoffard Price of Lock Haven Hospital on Monday ion the
accompanied home by Miss Naomi! Williamsport, spent the weekend ahd is recuperating at her home gispe! most symploms
Workinger who will visit with them with Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Mar- here and not until then, should
a few days
tha Evey Se ——————— be increased to an amount which
Mrs. Floyd White motored to Boil- REBERSBURG
Mrs. Laura Stoltz was the guest wil] enable the patient to lead a use-
{ her nephew and niece, Mr. and ful life
ing Springs on Thursday and © ney : = a btobh ih wiaiise
| i ah, home with her her father, Mrs. Harry Roan of State College, | Miss Marjorie Brungart visited! grin infections
[R : "i recently. her friend, Esther Duck of Madison | among diabetics. They are
| Reed Hackett and granddaughter, | burg. last Thursday to bol . we
Margery, who Will visit for an in-| The “Sunshine Circle” class of | 7 (fe James Ziegler. Mrs. Charles boils and even gangrene
definite time at the White home, | the Methodist church taught by Mrs | Page and Miss Betty Page were bus.
deaths are caused by skin
¢ ark v a By neglecting abrasions of
Miss Naomi Sweetwood of Buffalo, I¥a Burk, held ps annual ple-iy oc "callers in Millhelm, Satur-
IN. Y. spent a few days at the Les-| g ome o ay. tions develop
Mrs ougt arriage to some of i cl " ; ¢ abl . : 1
Clara 5 ia “
or
Misoellan
Chester latter
Mr
the
visited parents
Kk jas
Pie Howard
church and was
Har
spending
Mrs
ale
PUBLIC SALE—CARLOAD OF
South Dakota
HORSES
AT THE HOTEL BARN,
CENTRE HALL, PA
vacation in
parents
picnic was enjoyed at
on Cresson Mountain,
by Mrs, Kate Weber, her
Misses Nelle, Lauretia
Virginia Faris and son
Thomas, also Mr. and Mrs. John
wheelbarrows
vied shotgur
buts
Bowe
babs
and
AE the proud
Nos
bor the
Mr
family
Cleveland
: in Bane
Smith and jarg 4
home in
Merrill
their
amounts
ids are good
Sunday. having eliminating
the is i tin SATURDAY. JULY 18-—The
Albert
Monday Evening,
July 6, 1942
Starting at 8:00 P. M.
exe
Cumimo
attend
aunt their food. for
that
it a pint of
salt stay:
the
church has
2 Brown Geldings, 6 and 7 ys.
3600. 2 Brown Ib Bay mare, geid-
ing, 4-5 yre old, wi. 3400: 2 Roan
Geldings, 6 yrs. wi. 3000
Mares, 3 and 4 yrs, 2000;
rel Geldings, 3 and 4 yrs
Sorrel Gelding. 6
Roan Mare, 6 yrs.
Gelding, 4 yrs. 1450
L FR ANK M AYES! : RIDING HORSES
Spotted Sorrel & Roan, mare
and gelding. 3 and 4 yrs,
General Auctioneer
2100;
Real Estate Sales
1 Buckskin Gelding. 4 yrs. 1000;
A SPECIALTY!
1 Bay & White spotted gelding. 6
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 3579
| FINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
v fort
authority or diabetes
The treatment
ane diabetic is extraordin
John Stull returned from the | arily simple. Overeating has brought
noted
that
of the av
Ave diabetic
¥re
2000
ONE hundred-and-sixty-six years have passed
since the Declaration of Independence of these
United States set forth all the principles of
government by which those who moulded our
Liberty believed a people could live in secur-
ity and contentment. Those principles still
stand. We are fighting for them now as hard
as we ever fought for them, We—together
with the United Nations—must and shall
bring Liberty for all, for always, out of our ul-
timate Victory.
will
Then “
the qiet
disease under-eating
of the
common
sith ject
Many
troubles
the epi
dermis, sometimes serious condi-
Diabetics should keep
Are very
yrs. old, B00, 1 Black & White
Gelding. 8 yrs. old. 800: 1 Bay
and White Mare, 3 years, wt. 700;
1 Brown Gelding. 7 yrs. 1000; 1
Black Gelding, 4 yrs. 800; 1 Bay
Mrs. Charles d
Ten per cent of your pay, put into
War Savings Bonds and Stamps will
insure 100 per cent Victory!
OLF FURNITURE C
HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA,
ter McFadden home She and Mrs
McFadden attended the funeral of
Jack Blackford in Bellefonte on
Sunday.
L. ©. Pletcher and wife visited
{with relatives in Howard on SBumday
afternoon
Paul Smith has secured employ-
iment in Philadelphia
I a ea
This is a good time for cities and
Taylor of Howard, R. D. a member |
{ of the class, Thursday afternoon and
[evening A large attendance of class
members and fiends were present
i Entertainment wis enjoyed by all in
i games, jokes and singing. and the
i table laden with good things to eat
{ made it a happy event,
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wentzel and
daughter Sara, motored to Philadel
phia Friday, to attend the wedding
of Mrs, Wentzel's nephew, William
COLEVILLE
Mrs. John Roan and Miss Geral
dine Hockenberry were visiting at
the Anderson home on Wednesday
Little Miss Nancy Davis, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, was
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bam Coble this last week
Mr. and Mrs. Baldy Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Dewitt, and daughter,
| towns to give a few thoughts to the! CGarretlt, They were accompanied by Mrs. Lester Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mer.
desirability of cleaning up, including Mrs. Carrie Wolf as far as Chester, rill Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
| Where she will visit her daughters, Davis, were all visiting Mr. and Mrs, | tives unnecessary
| the weeds.
their persons scrupulously clean for
many deaths among them have been
due to disregard of this rule. This
iz a disease in which the old saving
Cleanliness ju next to godliness” is
true
All
moved
infected teeth should be re-
It is very essential that the bowels |
of the diabetic patient should move |
regularly. A laxative diet and suf-
ficient water will usually solve the
| problem, making the use of purga-
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding in the sale
of your property.
Past experiences have proven
that public sales of real estate
demand higher prices.
A number of Farms and several
Residences will be offered at
public sale in the near future.
Watch for Dates!
“
and White, mare and colt, 4 yrs.
600; 11 Spotted Shetland Ponies,
some have colts by their side, gen-
tle for children
Ladies and gentlemen, this 1s
another good load of farm horses
riding horses and ponies. 1 would
be pleased to meet all my old
friends and new alike, at this sale
Bale rain or ghine
WALLY GRUENEWALD
Ray Carper, Auctl. 4