a August 13, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Methodist Church: Sunday school, | riet Askins and her sister, Miss Mary | 9:15 a. m, followed by the regular | Turner, celebrated his 91st birthday by Shirley Yarnell aad Betty Por- preaching service at 10:30 a. m,, with jon Sunday, August 2 sermon by the pastor, Rev. Snyder Youth Fellowship in the evening at 6:30 Free Methodist: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. followed by preaching service at 10:45, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Jacobs Friday evening Miss Kathryn Smith spent several’ couple weeks at the days this week with her sister and niece and husband, Charles Thomas Jarret of near Pittsburgh. | husband, Mr. and Bechtol of Howard Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bullock left Tuesday morning for Philadelphia, where they spent a couple days with their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs George 8. Bullock, and from there went to Aberdeen, Md, where they spent a day with their daughter and husband, Chaplain Robert Keeler and wife Among guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Edward Flick on Sunday were their nephew and wife, Corp Edward Moore and his new bride of a few days. Mr. Moore was on a ten. day furlough and was married dur- ing that time. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Way and son Joseph and daughter Meriam, of Milesburg, attended the picnic last Thursday evening on the church lawn Joseph Way and Edward Barton, both employes of the Martin aircraft plant at Baltimore, Md. spent last Thursday with their respective par- ents, returning to work Friday Miss Zezia Calhoun, who has been employed in Bellefonte for the past several weeks, spent the weekend at her home here J. Howard Spangler, who is being cared for at the home of Mrs. Har- Mrs — {home of Mrs. Helen Snok, Prayer service, | They were all enteratined to a chicken dinner, with a large birthday cake, at the of Union township. His daughter, Mss Spang. | ler of New York, surprised him in| the afternoon by calling on him un- expectedly Miss Mary Turner is visiting for a home of her Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Nannie Willams, who had been visiting here for the past week, | left on Sunday for Port Matilda and Halfmoon Valley, to finish her visit returning to Hollidaysburg, where she makes her home with rel atives Ardery Calhoun left on Wednes- day for Pittsburgh, where on Thurs. before {day he left with a contingent of men "who were being inducted into the A farewell picnic was held in his honor last Thursday evening on the lawn of the Methodist church and a good number were in attend- ance H. E. McElwain attended the Clo- ver Farm picnic at Bland Park last Thursday afternoon army Miss Margaret Brugger accompan- led Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McElwain on their trip to York county last week They returned home on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones took several days vacation last week and pent time sightseeing, return- ing home Monday Miss Lucille Updegraff of Wil Bamsport, has been spending the past several weeks visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Bauder and aunt and uncle, Mr. and (Continued the on page Four) MILESBURG Mr Mrs. D H daughter Martha Carol. spent weekend at the W. 8. Walker home Mr. Shearer returned to Alexand Sunday evening, whi and daughter remained for weeks’ visit and Shearer Among our sick 1s writing are Miss Katharin I and W. 8 Walke Mrs. James fallace and Ralph Mitchell, who are surgical patients at the Centre County Hospital, are getting along While Reuben Mitchell, who was pai lly and haps seriously in accident is ng # can be expected at this Ted Wallace had the misfortune to break an arm last week Among our boys who are in ser- vice, the following at their respective homes here Wallace Harold Peace of Ft colm Hall, Mark 8heckler, Charles Sherry and Walter Mann, all of Newark, N. J Billy Gentzel is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon of Reedsville Rev. and Mrs. Howard E. Oakwood spent last Monday in Altoona and Tyrone James Gentzel is spending weeks at the Frank Tussey McAlevy's Port : Rev. Oakwood Thursday at Bible Conference at Lakemont, Altoona Mr. and Mrs Sunday guests at home, Bellefonte, B. D Mr. ana Mrs. Glenn Russell son Gary of Baltimore, spent a tw Week vacation with her mother, Mrs Samuel Stanley. They were accom- panied home Friday last by Mrs JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Avg 16: Sunday school. 9:30: worship, 10:45. y The 4-H meeting will be held at nicely jurec DIENWAY ott Re : writing Dick Meyer, Va., Mal- farm at and friends spent George Smith were the Gilbe Jane Bartley on August 16, at 7 p m were Sunday evening supper guest at the Curtin. Mr Frank Eilsenhour home at and and 8 the in = and of Randolph Field, Texas, Cent a Mahe “Maries Fisher Charles Mr. and Mrs two To be at rt King A ] ing ¥ spend two home Mrs friends in Harris- weeks route HUBLERSBURG Mrs. P. C. Miller of Florida, spent | last Friday visiting among friends Mrs. FP. E. Vonada, accompanied | ter, spent Saturday at the home of Earl Gentzel of Bellefonte, R. D,, and helped Jane celebrate her birth- | day. Mrs. John Zellers and son of Hee- la Park, spent Friday at the home | of C. N. Vonada, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltman of Mackeyville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, FP. E. Vonada on Thursday evening Boyd Carner and daughter Ruth, | Phyllis and Barbara Carner motor. ed to Renovo on Sunday and spent | the day at the home of Mr. and | M1 Dean Baughman | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Markle, Mrs Nora Eckenroth and Mrs. Martha | Simmons, and Mrs. Norman Walker | and daughter Phyllis of Pleasant | Gap, were Sunday visitors at the | home of Mr. and Mrs, P. A. Hinds, | to see Mrs. Hinds, who Is confined to her bed | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yearick of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Confer and family and Mrs. Gert- | rude Yearick of Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ocean Yearick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Yearick were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Year- ick Mr. and Mrs. James Carner and Ed Vonada were Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mn: Milfred Heaton Miss Anna May and Donald are spending me time with Btate College William White of Sunday visitors at | Mr Mrs. Blalr guests grandparents at Mr. and Mr Unionville, were the home of Ingram Mr. and Mrs family of State day visitors Markle Russell was home ove called among Mrs the home and Hogan Markle College, were at the home of Mi: Zellers of Camp Pickett sr the weekend and friends Leo spent Thur Mrs Orr of Mr » College and revived J¢ Have & Stella Confer, a the Metropolitan Hey York. is spending h her parents here Mr. and Mrs Beach, Calif Alex Herron of Long were guests of Mrs I Per- Jennie E. Sims of Moose Run Road. wer the weekend: also her nephew wife Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Evens of Dearborn, Mich, stopped to see her Saturday, and her daughter, Mrs. Smith of Pittsburgh, Is visiting for a couple of week with her moth Wwiktil Der motn- spent furloughs et Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson of have moved to Balti- more, and have rented their home to Aaron Watson ral City I'd like to go and get a Jap And catch Herr Hitler Taking a nap Get Hiroh piease, please; Then tell them all ‘twould Be better far peace Instead of war And some day. they Will find I'm right, For we are going to End thi And theyre 5 fF thes were cooing til we win then we'll Where ta gn And it won't be To a picture show floht figh to be in, anine going tell them I. 8 - Elmer Swope and daughter Arline, Moore and Howard Mrs. Zola Kessling Milford Etters and daughter Evelyn, of Mr. and Mrs son of Yarnell, Clarabelle and Martha Jane Bartley, uecy JAICY the home of Clarabelle and Maftha oallars and Kathryn Conaway were al the James Shaffer home Sunday Mr. and Mrs Hall, R. D., James Lucas of Mill spent Monday after- * noon at the Elmer Swope home ‘Miss Eleanor Moore of Howard, Mrs Raymond Harter ANd Miss Anna May Hill of Morris- and daughter of Sate College, called | 7816. Were Thursday even'ng visit. at the Miles Bartley home last Weg. OT 8t the D. P. Ertley home nesday Ear] Beightol was a Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Delaney of | dinner guest at the home of his sis. Centre Hall, were Sunday evening | Yer, Mrs. Robert Conaway and fam- Alice Betz ly | Daughenbaugh of Howard, were also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and | C3lers at the same place In Supper guests at home. the children, Lucy, Lester and Harry. spent last Monday evening at the home of her sister. Mrs kle and family of Mingoville Visitors at the D. P Ertley home Friday evening were: Mr and Mrs, John Dun- | grandparents, Louise Beightol and Hazel the afternoon. Kenneth Ertley is visiting his| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corman of Axemann Mr. and Mrs. Laird Corman and] son of Mt. Eagle, and Mr. and Mrs Donald Stover and daughter Janet,| Earl Corman and daughter Betty, | Mr. and Mra. Willard Corman and were Sunday dinner guests at the *hildren of Bellefonte, Mrs. Claude |D. P. Ertley home 2 W——— ARDEN THEATR LOCK HAVEN, PA. len of Philipsburg, (afternoon visitors al the Clair Rich- {ner home, i FRIDAY & SATURDAY — AUGUST 14-15 MR. WISE | GUY | EAST SIDE | KIDS BULLETS FOR BANDITS | TEX RITTER BILL ELLIOT SUN, MON, TUES. — AUGUST 16-17-18 “BROADWAY” FEATURING GEORGE RAFT PAT O'BRIEN i ONE DAY -. WEDNESDAY — AUGUST 19 MEXICAN SPITFIRE AT SEA LUPE VELEZ a LEON ERROL tudent nurse AWaj Richner at Hublersburg, land Mrs No two weeks vacation be any chur school will be held Nn = sunday 1 al 10 o'clock Rev. and Mrs. Si pent a day last week visiting ol Acquaintances in our Rev Shultz is a former pastor of the local Lutheran church Mr. and Mrs young daughter 8 ny they Mr ceived row on July 27th Mrs. Joel Clevenstine hag gone to Montgomery, W. Va to join her husband, who is employed there ultz of Orrstown A town Walter Irvine and returned home on Puerto Rico where resided for { Li John the from urteen months and Mrs word {rom Corman re- Wood India ir son that he landed safe in Some of our men a‘tended an alr meeting held In Bellefonte, Tuesday evening. They are organiz- ing & oouncl] in Zion. We hope the citizens will cooperate with the memrders Shafer re, Md & parents raid council who lg spent Mr employed at the weekend and Mrs Wil- and Mrs. Bruce Emerick and spent Saturday evening with ck's mother at Nittany lly Kerstetter spent last week his grandparents at Mackey- Mra. Barner is spending a week with her son in Tyrone The Golden Rule Sunday school class and their families he a corn boll Tuesday evening at Hecla PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richner and Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas spent Aug Ist at Port Alleghany with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Richner Theodore Eminhizer has gone to work for Max Herr at Bellefonte LuVera Rudy is not so well at this writing, as she has a bad cold We wish her a speedy recovery Sunday visitors at the Chair Rich- ner home were: Mr. and Mra. Eimer Mr. and Mrs. Herb Chapman and family of Summit Hill Lee Richner of White Deer, spent the weekend with his family Jack Gilbert of Bellefonte, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr Ira Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager and son Arthur, of Mt. Eagle, were Sun- day visitors at the Harvey Emin- hizer's, also Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richner were Sunday evening call- iets at the same place Mrs. Orvis Lucas, Miss Susie Kat- were Saturday Mrs. Fannie Eminhizer and Jane | Eagler were Bunday afternoon visit- ors at the home of Mrs. Miles Lu- cas at Romola i Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer are staying this week at the home of lee Hockenberry at Prossertown, ane — Church services: Sunday school, H ‘10 a. m. Next preaching service Aug. 23 at 11a m Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dixson and family attended the Clearfield Coun- ty Fair on Saturday, and spent Sun- day with relatives near Clearfield. | Mr. and Mrs. Millard Houdesheil' and family of LeContes Mills. visited with his mother Mrs. Lovina Houde | shell, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lewis of B8now Shoe, and Mrs. Anna Lewis, one- time resident of this place, now of Clearfield. called on friends one] everring last week. Betty Dixson ig spending a weelk with relatives in Clearfield. Sheridah Coulter of LeContes Mills, was at the Clyde Hoover's un Sunday . HoLF FURNITURES COMPANY. hth REMOVAL SALE! We are moving . . . moving into a home of our own in Bellefonte. We have sufficient faith in the future of Bellefonte to buy a permanent home here and to invest a considerable sum of money in es- tablishing a store which will be modern and up-to-date in every respect. While our new store is being remodeled and made ready for us we are offering the entire stock of our present store at greatly reduced prices. It is expensive to move and we have reduced prices to a level where many of you will be able to purchase more than you had ever hoped. Living Room Suites! ro i —— — Gorgeous Living Room Suites—in modern period, and conventional sivling, and in a variety of imaginable color to harmonize with surroundings! to suit EVERY purse! thrilling every any CHOICE DINETTES AND Dining Room Suites! SEVEN PIECES! 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