Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, August 06, 1942, Image 9

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Thrév
August 6, 1942.
PORT MATILDA
R.D. 1
Cecil Walk, who was hurt in a| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shultz of
motorcycle accident, is home and
able to be around again.
Bernard Kerin is spending a week
with his sister, Mrs. Robert
Hams, in Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wissinger
and daughter Betty of Hudson, O,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil-
ler.
Mrs. Arma Duey has returned af-
ter a week at Camp Meeting at Ma-
haffey.
Misses Frances and Nannie Lewis
spent a day with their sister, Mrs
James Weaver, in Tyrone
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Solt and
spent Sunday at Sandy Ridge
Quite a few attended the Clover
Farm picnic at Bland's Park, Aug
6th.
Miss Jane Schell of New York
City, is home on her vacation and
spent a few days with her friend
Mrs. M. A. Kerin
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Butter-
baugh and daughter Bonita, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vin Dayton at vail
Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Walk
spent a few days at New York City
Mr. and Mrs. Chillis Moore and
sons of Osceola Mills, spent the
weekend with his sister of this
place
son
There were §2 present at Sunday |
school
Mr. and Mrs. Orie Heaton of
Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the G
H. Gillespie home
Jack Waite, Harry Lomison, Clf-
ford Confer and Earl! Chaplain
Chester, spent the weckend at
homes here
Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bechde] of
Blanchard, visited on Sunday after-
noon at the Clair Confer home
Mr. and Mrs. R. B
Mr. and Mrs. John
Sunday at the A. M. Shank home,
Harry Kelley of Pleasant Gap,
called on friends on Saturday after-
noon.
Doris Daley of Williamsport
the weekend at her home here
Jean Gardner Beech Creek,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gardne
Mrs. Leo Condo and Mrs. J
Brickley spent the weekend a
Leo Condo home
Donald Gray, who has been +
the U. 8. Army at Ft. Meade
received a medical discharge
has returned to his home here
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Mack-
syville, called on friends and rela-
tives on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker
Lock Haven, spent the weekend with
their son, McDowell and family
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dietz of
Howard, spent Sunday visiting with
iriends.
Ee ee ee
WOODWARD
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hummel,
son Kenneth and his father left
last Wednesday morning and are
the guests of relatives and acquaint.
ances in and near Shamokin,
about a week's vacation. During
vacation Mr. Hummel had his ton-
sils removed. The diseased organs
seem to have caused him ga great
deal of physical trouble.
The Hosterman
Crew are putting new asbestos shin-
gle roofs on the house and porches
of the Ray Orndorf residences this
week
Steward Eisenhuth and Harry
Long were weekend guests of their
respective homes
Rev. J. W. Thompson
their
Poorman and
Shank spent
of
for
nis
of Lewis-
Wwil- |
| home after a few day!
spent a few days with the latter's |
of ex
and Stover Co.!
| Tyrone, spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Spittier
Mrs. Spittler has been on the sick
list for some time, Mrs. A. J. Col-
lett also spent Sunday with her
Mrs. Susie Strasick has returned
' visit In Pitts-
Michael, who
Thurs-
her son
army camp on
burgh with
left for an
day
John Budish and William Casper
Homestead, have returned home
month's visit with their
of
after a
{parents of this place
of Homestead,
visit with her
Miss Ann Budish
spent a two weeks’
aunt of this place
The annual Reese reunion will be
held at Elk Haven Park (where it is
always held), on Saturday, August
8th. The public is invited M. H
8. Band will play
George Carnes, who was hurt
able to be back at work again
Amos Stimer had his hand
jured badly. His friends wish
a speedy recovery
Mr. and Mrs. David
son David of Tyrone,
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
also Lennie Burke and
and Miss Madeline Yule
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Ikgo
family of Conemaugh, spent Sunday
with his mother
P
1s
in-
him
Horbath and
visited with
Nearhoof ;
Mrs. Yule
and
ORVISTON
Dick Packer
past week
Jacksonville
Lomison
several days
Roy Oyler
farm work
Walle
spent
Mir
Dick
spent
helping
with his
Marjorie
Mill Hall
her parent
Waite
and
the
at
employed
weekend with
Mrs. J. R
who
th
at the
and
Winfield Wallace
Lock Haven,
Sunday ter
children of
on (riendas on
Friday at Williamsport
Mr Mrs Lester
pent weekend w
Bainhart
Mi: Bain-
Guy
and
the
Lhe
Baltimore
am Packe;
the weekend at
home
Lomi-
and Bobby
n and Doris Daley
visited Charles Weaver at Romola
on
Mr
visited
Illinois,
H. Gillespie
of
Mr
and Mrs
Wetzel
G
and
Mr
‘on Sunday
BUSH HOLLOW
Sunday
very low
school attendance was
Sunday. Guess the
rain must of kept some people home
Hoping the weather and attendance
will be better next Sunday
There won't y cotiage pray
meeting this Acco
the camp meeting, and no prea z
next Sunday but Sunday
school as usual
Miss Catherine Palsgrove of
Schuylkill Haven, spent a couple of
days last week at the Andrew Irvin
home, before going Bald Eagle
camp
Mr. and Mrs
children visited
and Charles
Bellefonte, last
last
Service
to
Martin 8potts and
the Bernard Stover
Way homes below
Thursday evening
{home
burg, delivered a very impressive
and timely discourse in the local
Evangelical church on Sunday fore-
BOON. This discourse was very much
appreciated by the sudience, He was
ably assisted by a group of young
people of the local E. L. C. E. So-
ciety
Mrs. Carrie Fultz, Mrs. Evelyn
Klinger and Miss Carrie Hassinger
of Northumberland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ketner of Pottsville,
vacitioned a part of last week at
Mrs. Fultz's residence. While here
they were guests of Samuel Ketner,
brother of Robert and Mrs. Fultz,
in Nittany Valley for a day or so
The greater part of the oats crop
is cut and part of it hauled in. The
japmers say the crop is not well-\ power of Pittsburgh, Mrs, Edward
: |Plick and grandson, Delaun Flick,
Most of the potato crop is blight- and Howard Moore, all of Union-
ed since last week and complaint is, ville,
being heard that those that raised | Visitors on Friday at the Martin
some of the crop state the tubers gnoits home were Mrs. Edith Shuey
are rotting. This is due to the rain ng gaughter Martha, Mr. and Mrs.
3nd hot weather were having of Charles Spotts of Williamsport, and
JH ha ki toh | Jean Spotts of Coleville.
*uben Musser, Leroy Bechtol and| arg jennje 1rvin and son Or-
father, George, and Archie Whit-|1.n40 visited on ln Jon Dre
myer of the Woodward Evangelical oon andrew Irvin and family,
church of the Albright Brotherhood, | .
attended the Albright Brotherhood , MF. and Mrs. George Bush
services at Central Oak Heights on
Saturday.
We were
i
Ray Eisenhuth, Guy Brindle of |}, n
this place, and a Mr. Fryer of Co- | ¢ gov Tong
burn, figured in a frightful auto! :
mobile’ accident, Eisenhuth and Pry-
er were taken to the Bellefonte Hos-
pital after the accident which hap-
pened on Sunday afternoon on the
Coburn-Millheim road at the south.
erm end of Frogtown, Later Fryer
died at the hospital on Sunday eve-
ning. Brindle was left at his sister's
The following persons enjoyed ice
cream, cake and apple pie in honor
Mrs. Edna Spotts’ birthday
Wednesday evening: Rev
Daniels and children, Billy and
i Nancy, of Port Matilda; Mrs. Myrtle
King, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King and
{Jean Spotts, all of Coleville: Mr
and Mrs. Roy Spotts and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spotts and
family, and Mrs. Edna Spotts
{| Mrs. Gilbert Holt is spending this
week camping at the Bald Eagle
camp meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Custer and
daughter Sandra, visited the Roy
8potts home last Thursday evening.
Friday evening visitors at the De-
laun Holt home were Mrs. William
14 3
Oi iast
and Mrs
and
jon Sunday.
all sorry on Sunday to
death of Oscar Shirey
Mr. Shirey was well
known in this community, having
lived here as a boy. Although Mr.
| Bhirey had been seriously ill for
some time, yet we were sorry to hear
of his death which occurred on Sun-
day morning. Puneral services were
held Wednesday afternoon at his
| home at Linden. Just a month from
| the death of Mr. Shirey, his brother,
home, Mrs. Jack Stover. He Is not in | g 1 Shirey was buried here in Bush
8 serious condition at this time,
Eisenhuth is in a very serious con- Hollow cemetery,
dition, possibly a fractured skull. It
is thought that a tire blew out
which caused the accident. Some-
one remarked that the car rolled |
over and over for a distance of 50
yards, landing finally in a ditch in|
a badly battered condition.
AP a t——
Life will be better and finer if you
become better and finer.
Old? Get Pep, Vim
MEN. WOMEN old, weak, worn-out, ex-
I's common sensc fo be | J
| BYE hausted Take Ostrer. Contains tonics, stimu.
thrifty. If you save you are needed
Calelum, Vitamin Bi. Thousands who felt
if
thrifty. War Bounds help you | fee y. yours younger Introductory 33¢ size
to save and help to save | POF °0ly We. Get Ostrex Tonle Tabiéts TODAY
America. Buy your ten per
cent every pay day. | Fhcre-sin Bellefonte at Widmann &
family of Altoona, visited home folks
with Iron, Calcium, Vitamin B,
of 40, 50, 80. Don's be |
after 40—by bodies lacking fron,
now |
i Por sale at all good drug stores every- |
MOSHANNON
There were 53 present at
Methodist Sunday school on Sunday
Sermon by the pastor, Theme,
“Faith.”
The Ladies’
of Mrs. Carl
Thursday evening
were: Mrs. John Lucas, Mrs, Harry
Yeager, Mrs. Harold Borger, Mrs
Doyle Borger, Mrs, Glen Fye, Mrs
Ambers Pye, Mrs. Annle Norton, Mrs,
Homer Quick, Mrs. Jacob Hazzard,
Mrs. Carl Watson. After the busi-
ness meeting refreshments were
served and a pleasant hour was en-
Joved by all present
Mr, and Mrs. John PF
Watson last
Those present
Lucas vis-
{ited at the Ahlberg home in Lanse,
Sunday evening
Mrs. Catherine Lucas is visiting
relatives in Renovo and North Bend
at this writing
LeRoy lewis and daughter Hope
spent Sunday their home here
Mi Lewls accompanied them
Jersey Shore to spend a few days
Mr Anna Lewis Sunday
afternoon at the home Mt
Mrs. Frank Culver
Mrs. Charles McConnell and chil-
dren of Newberry, are visiting rela-
tives here this week
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Borger re-
turned home from Niagara Falls on
Friday. They found their son Jame:
who Is at the Pine Camp Hos-
pital, condition about ame. Carl
Violet Borg home
after a few week Jal
Falls
Han L
nome
at
Lo
visited
of
and
ill
the
or
returned
and
01
burg on Sunday
Tho i
Cartwright
Mrs. Cartwright’; ter Mrs. Aaron
Donley of Julian, M1 Walter Pep
perday and children, Charle Bey
erly, Rodney Daughen-
baugh, J nd
Mrs. Dan Lam
Shirley Loulse
Katherine
who cali
nome on
and Charie
Mead
end
Philipsbur
Mr. and Mn
Hpsburg
all of
Ballock
hose
Methodi
Whisj
Mr
AIRVIEW
Etter
Mrs. Myrtle Lucas
ert of Bellefonte
at their home at this place
Miss Sarah Etters of Marsh
weekend
Etter
Chapman
Clair, and Pearl Man led
and Mrs. Elmer Chapman ¢
Howard on Sunday evening
— - -
KENNEDY
Mr. and Mr Mulberger
and son and n, from Pleas
ant Gap. were In our village
Sunday
Mrs. J. F. McCartney spent a day
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas
Moose Run
Mr. and
family
Sunday
Mrs. Helen 8
Y.. spent a
Nancy leathers at
Mr. and Mrs
family of Unityville
ers at the
Sunday ,
The farmers
oats hat
Miss Dorothy
at Lock Haven
Samuel
grands
on
Mrs
callers ir
Butler
our
Joseph
were village
Home
are Having
vest
Runkle Is employed
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Poets’
Corner
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If you're inclined to fret and pine,
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gloom,
Get on the SBunshine Track
room
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If you're on the Worry Train,
Get a transfer
You must not stay there and com-
plain,
Get a transfer.
The Cheerful Cars
through,
Get a transfer.
If you're on the Grouchy Track,
Get a transfer
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Jump on the train and pull the rope,
That lands you at the Station Hope,
Get a transfer,
Stra —— a ————
doubt and
there's’
are passing
Receives First Papers
Miss Lotte Lehmann, native of
Germany, soprano of the Metropoli-
tan Opera company, recently re-
ceived her first citizenship papers
at the Naturalization bureau. She
must wait five years before she gets
her second and final papers, and
then 90 days more before she is
naturalized.
»
Rig Slingshot
Bath, Maine, boys have built the
biggest slingshot on record
foot and a half wide and the rubber
band is more than an inch wide
Mounted on a pair of cart wheels,
it requires the services of three
| youngsters to operate it effectively.
Itis a |
the |
Bible class met at the |
WARTIME
CHIEF SIGNAL
{
OFFICERS One o
specialized f 1
Mr. and 8a
Alice Crouse
in Lock Haver
Myrtle
and Mr
+N. X
yrads i Mrs
Breon were Vone-
of Millheim
‘ f RB fyontor
New of Rochester
Harry y
spent the weekend with his
Mr Mrs. C. J
Thursday d
John Wert hon
Vering Stover
Roaring
Weaver of
Frank Houseman of
and Weaver lied on Mr. and Mrs
nner guests Sunday
re M .
11 Kenn 0 Fown Lights Out to Cut Costs
Springs Crawley Down, one of the first
Mrs. Merlin Smith and Mrs. John la it gland 10 have street
Lytle of the Laurelton State Village,
were Monday guests of Mr, and Mr:
Francis Wert Mr. and Mrs. Wert
and son Donald visited the Stover
Hess home near Lewisburg, Sune
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast and
family visited the Cecil Hironimus
home in Lewisburg, Sunday
Miss Margaret Grubb spent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Boyd |
Simpson of Bellefonte |
Ct eT
ang
ther
at
The
Gar ai
remain
hine
. people of Bellefonte
as good and just as bad as
no better and no worse
are just
you are;
a.
Read the Classified ads
Sunday callers at the Charles
Bone home were Mr. and Mrs Fd.
ward Wilkins and four daughters, of
Centre Haii
Mrs. Charles Page accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grubbs of
East Orange, N. J, on a motor trip
to Bennis Point and Niagara Falls
N.Y
Mrs. Kenneth Mahaffey and her
daughter Susie, of Massachusetts,
and Mra. Chal Grove and daughter
Colleen of Huntingdon, spent the
[weekend at the Willard Smith home
in Wolfe Store. i
Floyd Barner of Philadelphia,
{spent the weekend with his family.
{He was a business caller in Lock
iHaven, Monday.
Miss Kate Reeser
called on Mrs. LL E
| day.
Charles Kramer of Harrisburg, is
Service Coupon
Appears Today
for County Men
Elsewhere in today’s paper ap-
pears a box for listing the names
of Cenire County men in the
armed forces of the United States
and Allied Nations,
Families, relatives and friends
of men or women in service are
urged to fill in the blanks and
mail or bring them to The Centre
Democrat office.
The information submitted is
desired for compilation of a com-
plete record of county residents
serving in this war,
Extra copies of the coupon are
available at this office.
of Windber,
Kidder, Satur-
Verdie
| sending hig vacation with his fam-
ily.
MILESBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Bherwood
moved on Baturday of last week to
Pittsburgh where Mr. Dunkle has
accepted a position with a funeral
ol that city, We wish them
good luck in their new home
Bobby Fochler of Braddock
last week with his grandparents
and Mrs. MH
Bunday, August 2
anniversary of the
in Milleghurg
to learn definitely
nomination it was
Mrs. William Bottorf and daugh
Susan of Pasadena, Callf., ar-
rived Baturday month's visit
with mother, Mrs. Frank Wetz
Je Mi Ruth Wetzler, who spent
the six months in Calli
accompanied Mrs. Bot
Dunkle
direcior
spent
Mr
the 124th
Bunday
were not
what de-
Wi
first
Wie
ol
schoo)
able
Ler
for a
hep
past
tort
I'hi
folk
Mis
rison
to
MARTHA
Port Matild were
& at Byivan Crest
Willlams and Mrs
and Mrs. L. 1
nd Mrs
Gold Star Mothers
age of
Said a cowboy named
Texas LaGrange,
“I'm buyin’ these Stamps
with my change,
"Cause each one’s a slap
4 At a Nazi or Jap
Who threatens our home
on the range!”
Rope and tie the enemies of
fesedom by buying U. 8, Sav
ings Bonds, Cet one every
pay day.
Har-
RUNVILLE
The Poorman reunion will be held
Cen.re Hall on Saturday, Aug
mammoth!
will be held at
oe 11
Gi Liat
The Advent
festival of the
Balurday evening
Ray Lucas field
Lo come and help out
cemetery
meason
Aug
Everybody expected
on this worthy
11.4%
15th
Mr
Dats
I E
and
with
Mrs. Lawrence Vargo
Jtimore, Md, visited
Cam hom y over the weekend
Mrs. Pearl Fye | Mr. and Mr Milton and
ist and Valley View, and Mr. and
she Is Improving Harrison Walker of Bellefonte,
The Bunday school and home folks, Bunday
ity annual picnic will Watson returned Ww
Bunday he pls and di amp In ' ast Bunday, af-
it .
: furiough with
Cec)
inder the baby of
Mr
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comm k
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next for
to hold
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to Bhade
Miller
red (it
to visit with relatiy
Friday
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and Mrs
Elmira
Mri
rious
Mr
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evening
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IS A WAR-TIME NECESSITY
+
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a courtesy. Today it is a war-time necessity,
War has flooded telephone lines with the
greatest volume of calls in history. War has
“drafted” the materials that normally would
go into telephone equipment. War has
meant that more people must share party
lines.
If you are on a party line, you make it
possible for others to have service. So, think
of the others who use it. Share the line. Talk
no longer than you need to. Don’t make
unnecessary calls.
Every call you save . . . every second
you save on the line . . . helps to speed war
calls that are vital to victory.
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