Page Twe THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." July 30, 1942, CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY BURKHOLDER REUNION HELD AT GRANGE PARK At the annual Burkholder reunion these Park, the held Sunday at Grange officers were elected for John Burkholder, president; Burkholder, vice president, Mrs. Bruce Ripka, secretary urer More yer ~treas- than forty persons present. Their names follow: Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Burkholder and Bobby McKinley of Philipsburg Helen Camp of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClintic and daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs Wallace and children, Bruce, Fran- Mildred and Harold, Paul Ripka and Miss Mary Anne QGettig, all of State College Mr. and Mrs Cis Robert Hess and children, Neil and Virginia, of Win- field; Mr. and Mrs. James Royer sons, Wendell and Kermit Luella Ripka Mill Pauline Burkholder, of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Burkholder, Mr and Mrs. Bru Ripka oe an and Wava Ripka, Stanley McClintic and Mrs. Morris Be Carl Burkholder, Mr. and Bruce Knarr and jaughter ephine, Mr. an and daughters, Nancy and Howard Reed Hall anda and MN of heim; oe and Paul CHURCH SERVICES The Rev. W. K Sunday Eva terman, pasto announced wellcal No church ser Rev. C. C Sunday 9 30 vices Lutheran The pastor. Centre Hall $:30; church service, 10 Mill S school school, 9:30 church George Va inday ley 10:00 Me LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. John Knarr visited last week from Wednesday to Friday with Mr Auditors’ POTTER Stadement TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS Centre Hall, Pa 19411042 SWARTZ, « tax 4 EXPENSES 2 BOOBS 14400 49 $002 14 47.14 81 80 L832 14 3726 20 ASSETS bulldings nd equipment $35000 00 4800 00 1866 96 1580 66 101 45 2041 12 funds "oti #42765 40 Recelv 204 40 842765 0% LIABILI Bor indettedness vote of electorate Temporary TIES without $12000 00 1020.00 ded loans $13020 06 undersigned auditors, have the above accounts and correctness of same RALPH P LUSE, CHAS. E SBLUTTERBECK, Auditors UNICIPA MILLHEIM Admission 10¢c & 30 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY {This Weekend) The lowdown on a High Class Chicago Gal . . . 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Disney Cartoor _"OFFICER PUCK” {| ALWAYS COOL & REFRESH- ING AT THIS THEATRE Eugene and were George {iss } Miss home of Mrs. Talitha Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Gross daughter, from near Penns Cave Miss Miriam Homan her work in Emporium on Sunday, after a two week's vacation spent last week with friends In Harris burg Miss Agnes Delaney has finished her work in hair dressing and beauty culture in Harrisburg, and is home now with her mother, Mrs. Talitha Delaney Jack Dale, young son of Mr Mrs. Ralph Dale of Bellefonte yesterday here with his aunt Mr. and Mrs. George and spent and Rim- local East- a school of ter- Har- and members of the attended State College Malone, Mrs Sear These 1 Star lodge ruction In Mrs. Blaine Potler, Mrs, James ] Jodon ve SON the Sunday Thw and guests of Methodist picnic last Park Joanne Settle daughter of Harold Settle, is spend- Port Matilda at Mrs. Ellis Au- rty members anne Wesley 158 held a at Grange Susi school evening Miss Mr. and Mrs ing two weeks In the Mr. and any home of White Deer of Fort d (eorge hy 4 . and Lynn Blaze ryt parent Donald N of Car Farmers wile D M. Bradford he M: and James Spang- Ann, of Mt a vacation and Mrs « Mrs ghter Mary yesterday for ley Joy here ame and Ralph Ne am Sunday of ilaugua Packer is visitis usbai ickwalter Workmer n Gra began pitching t ge Park on Monday s Eva Balley returned Monday n a religious education camp at oo Harry Louise Saturday nd ia Mrs. Anna Bartholomew Other Sunday guests at Nom Nome Were Ew Corbin and son Ace Kittleberge: Warne C amden week af near here na Geiss Miller of Phila- is vacationing here at the Hall Hotel until September A son Was born Saturday morning to Mi and Mrs. Richard Royer. This heir fourth child Mr. and Mrs. Rossman daughter Gail. of Upper Darby spent the weekend here with Mr and Mrs. J. B. Wert, 8r. The former Mr. and Mrs. Wert went on to Lake Winola this week, while Gall re- mained here with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jack McWilliams of Fort Lauderdale, Fila. Mrs Prank Goodhart, Mrs. Harry Potter and Eleanor and Billy Potter ¢ last Tuesday in Eaglesmere, visiting Miss Barbara Potter, who is pending the summer there. Mrs. Lavina Floray is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rip- ka in Millheim, and with friends in Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith from Baltimore, Md., spent the past week- end with relatives here Mrs. William McClintic is spend- ing 8 few days with her son, Hugh MeClintic and family in Pine Grove Mills Wert and vior, Miss Orpha Gramley of Millheim, visited at thé Bartholomew home here from Tuesday until Wednesday evening. Other guests at the Bar- tholomew home for Tuesday even- ning supper were Robert Warner and daughter Janet of Camden, N J. Mrs. Verna Geiss Miller and Miss | Laura Runkle were also Wednesday jdinner guests of Mrs. Anna Bar- , tholomew and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jamison and { daughter Catharine, were Bunday | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank | [p. Geary. Misses Preda McClintie and Rita [ fordan left Monday for Millersville, CAREFUL, CoOKING wiLk Sweeney, | in Lancaster county, to secure em- | ployment { Mr. and Mrs. George daughter Betty and son William, {were Sunday supper guests of Mr. | land Mrs. Harold Leightley, who {moved recently Into one of the Od- | enkirk apartments, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Gingrich (spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Laird in Pleasant Gap. Miss Gertiude lshier of. Tysons were Gentzel and returned to levening at the home of is and Mrs. Harold E Mn and Mrs. Harold and daughter Joanne, attended the Pownell reunion in Stone Valley on | Saturday Mr. and Mrs son Bobby, Saturday burg as Newport Whiteman, Bradford Donald Shope and spent last Friday and with relatives in Harris- by Miss Anna Marie who visited there with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Charles Geary. Mr. Shope's mother, Mrs. Laura Shope, came along back with them for a visit Mrs. Harry King of Williamsport, spent from Monday until Tuesday here with Mr. and Mrs, George Bto- ver Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hanna and Misses Fern Hanna and Beulah Bradford visited Miss Jean Hanna at Eaglesmere last Thursday The girls remained there for a visit un- til Saturday Mrs Sweeney entertained Cleaners Evangelical Bunday choo! class _at her home eve Cieorge the last nine Mr. and Mrs. W daughter Ellene, left Monday n-day stay at their cottage Central Oak Height Ellene’ Winifred Musick of Sp accompanied them and Mrs. Earl Lutz and fam- a picnic at Camp 62 on Sun- se attended besides Mr. and and Mr Ralph llen, James Lutz, Mn Cervin Beryl, Mr Davids on M: Lutz Walter K. Ho sterman 1 a ¢ neg A and ’ daughte and Harry Geory Ke and McKin- daughter Tyrone Mr. and purchased the Smith « Mrs, Paul Vonada ascoampanied Geraldine Vonada to Washing- nD where Mrs. Vonada will | a "A ghter-in-law spel Mr Hockm Me a By AY Miss Hattie hia, and Mrs Hall, spent he John Hockm ter: Kauffma in Pleasa a month ffman home Mise Known in this sited her 3 o here William weekend with her lise and Miss Gertrude tre Hall ler t re are = Ida Kau well Ids community Acquaintan Ter pent 4 daughters Misses Jean, at Williamsport Ishler went to Cen- friends. Miss Ish- two wWoeks at tl ' AA to visit spent Kauf Miss Lois Gilmore with Miss Hublersburg Mrs. Glenn Dreibelbis returned home Saturday from Texas, where he spent the past six weeks with her husband. Pvt. Dreibelbis 1s with the U. 8. Army In Texas ———— — WINGATE There will be preaching service in the Evangelical church on Bunday 'Vening of August 2, at 7:45, by Rev R. L. Preas. The public is welcome to worship with us Mahlon Watson of Camp Livings- | ton. La. is home on a furlough and visited several days with his sister and family, Mrs. Charles Reese Mr. and Mrs, Zack Summers and daughter Mae, Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Summers, accompanied by Marion Summers of Akron, O., motored over to Reedsville on Sunday. where they visiied with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summers, and also enjoyed the day at a picnic at Laure] Run Mrs. Anthony Wacko and daugh- ter Amy, of Wilmington, Del, are spending some time here visiting with their aunt and family, John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynch of Bronxville, N, Y., are spending their vacation with her mother, Mrs. Beu- | lah Harnish Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alexander and children of Bellefonte, were guests on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Lucas, about Iman home ie spent the week - Sara Dunkle of rid eng Miss Sara Reese and Christ Mil | ler of Elmira, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. | Jacob Witherite, Mis. Emma Reese | and Charles Hackenberg, all of Runville, were visitors on Priday | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese. FLOAT A & BUDGET AND SAVE FOR WAR HEaNDS AND STAMPS spending several weeks with Mr Lelghtley | They were accompanied as far | Mrs. | Sarah Ann's Cooking Class ’ J A well stocked pantry is still the best source of menu ideas, I am sure {during these hot summer days the home-makers will welcome these recipes which require a minimum of time and labor. They all came off the pantry shelf Stuffed Frankfurter One No. 1 tall cain frankfurters 2 cups freshly mashed potatoes 1 tablespoon butter 3 to 4 tablespoons hot 1 egg. well beaten Salt and pepper 1-2 cup grated American chees Two or three kinds canned veg- etables Butter for Heat but furters in Add butte: Whip and season w Split the without cutting Heap the frank furter top. Place in ing plank that lightly with salad milk vegetables do not boll the frank- the liquid from the can and milk to mashed po- until nufly. Add egg ith salt and pepper frankfurte: lengthwise all the way through potato mixture on Sprinkle fn DAKIng tatoes Chinese neatl- ushed range the pan or been In oll. Ar center 450 degrees unt) Drowned ge vegel heated in thi has fy y » frankfurter in an oven the po- tato Is nicely PIANK and array able have been new liquor and seasoned with salt and butter. Whol Ole =f beans and whole ana mel corn ter beet combination nice Four-in-One Casserole can roast beef hash ined ment 0 mixea prepared water Ip grated if desired well drained canned Sugar to taste 1 cup ables Ree Add lemon Ju alt Then stir in the int small oiled ve On any green Devonshire Apricots package cream cheese teaspoon gr up cream tablespoon lemon SURAT i pricot aled lemon M ae. Ang n Ing ingredient Ha be thinned with apricot SR UCe sired. Serve 2 or three chilled apri- syrup in sher- the za oe blend IC May sone of the Pour ots and bet glasses them over Cucumbers With Sour Cream 2 medium cucumbers 1 1-2 teaspoons salt 1 cup thick sour cream 2 tablespoons white vinegar 1 tablespoon minced onion Pinch of sugar Pepper Pare and slice sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt. Let stand 30 minutes, then press out any excess walter between pieces of cheesecloth. Meanwhile combine the remaining ingredients and mix with the cucumbers. PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) Kelsey Confer nd two boy friends of Ohio. spent a few days with Kel- Bey's parents, and also tok in the festival on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eminhiger cucumbers and and bake Remove Chill 18 veget- if dew helped Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hocken- | berry to move on Friday to Prosser | town | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kessling of McKeesport, spent a few days with ‘his father, Harry Kessling, brother Arthur, and sister Viola Lee Richner speiit the weekend with his family, aid also visited on Bunday with Mrs. Richner's moth- er, Mrs, Rose Lucas at Milesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hertert Chapman {and family of Summit Hill, were 'Bunday visitors at the Clair Richner home, i Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richner and | | daughter Marlyn, —wore Bellefonte | shoppers on Saturday. Ralph Richner of Salona, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and | | Mrs. Clair Richner. Coccidiosis Meets Its Doom Poultry raisers have found that using Dr. Salsbury's Rakos and good sanitation really spell doom to coccidiosis losses. Come and get your Rakos today so you'll be ready should coccidiosis strike. Hockman Feed Store Phone 2229 munity are health weather conditions Hiness 1s der Bowes BEHIn begun Co lowing a Anna and Mr covering of pneumonia BLANCHARD Bunday callers and Mn and Mrs Glock of our com- | not enjoying the best of of the peculiar The most recent that of Bam Bowman who serious Hiness and un- of Dr. Bower glad to report that Clyc recovered sufficiently and that he has Piper Alrcraft A Brent many people on account suffering a the We care ure hi to be employed work at the Lock Haven Bowman Is convales recent illness brought infected teeth Spangler, doughter R. J. Bpangler, is from a threatened in M. C ing fol- on of Mr also re- attack Mi: | Emporium on Wednesday, day Willlam and Lloyd Spangle: burgh on amination Reserve eral den, with and | Belle, remained for a visit Maury Anne Ray is spend) days of this week with her { mother, Mrs. Mattle Ke Howard ¥ dobiinis treatmer for a tonsilec 0 my at Hospit Mr.and M Charles Bens family visited College on Mr nng Bellefonte W. 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