THE CENTRE REMOCRAY BELLEFONTE, PA. August 27, 1942 HOWARD NEWS Mrs. Lulu Casselberry and sister, Mrs. Clara Pletcher of Williamsport, were guests of thelr brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schenck of Howard, R. D., | Schenck reunion Mrs. Clara Hyde of Ohio, visited her father, Irvin Schenck, last week Miss Frieda Confer of Lock Hav- en, visited her mother, Mrs. Carrie Confer and sisters, Mrs, David welsh and Mrs. Joseph Delong, last week Pvt. Walter Masden, Ft. Belvoir, Va. Is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr Mrs. Harry Masden, of Howard, D Donald Shuey, {of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shuey, with an aqcident Monday about | @randdaughter Jeanne Button, at-!o'clock. Mr. Shuey. a truck driver tended the funeral of the former's) for the Martin L. Miller quarry west cousin, C. A. Schwenk, at Eastville, | of Jacksonville, on his return to Sunday | work after taking dinner with his Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pletcher and | family, little Don climbed unnoticed little daughter of Salona, are visit- | by his father on the running board ing at the homes of their parents, |of the truck. The father drove to Mrs. Sylvia Pletcher and Mr. and |the railroad crossing’ on Walnut Mrs. Charles Wentzel, of Howard, street and the jar of the car st R.D ping threw the little fellow to the John Brownson, Jr the Divide |#round, his arm being struck by was the of his brother-in-law | the rear wheel, badly brulsing it and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Orlo Yeag- The child wns dragged short ley, of Wooster, O tance injury to one Miss Grace Schwenk of Milesburg ar ad Lae und y is the guest of her sister, Miss Lulu Eddie” J the Schenck a few days saw the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mayes of Le~|ar's highton, were guests this week to hospital the former's Mrs. Martha! head. and late Evey ore he Mrs. Nelle writing Hamsport, Donna home of Miss Samue] Holter is quite home at Howard. R. D Mrs. Martha Evey and Suzanne Hoffman Maves, the home of the former’ roe om Mrs. leoffard Price, Williamsport last week Mr da: SOV ” h) Mrs. R. M. Pearson of Pittsburgh,| and Mrs. O. C. Burroughs and daughter, Janet, of Cleveland, O.,} were visiting their aunt, Mrs. L. L. Williams, Mrs. Pearson returned home last week Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kaseman of Wheelersville, attended the Schenck reunion last Thursday, spending two days with the latter's sisters, Mrs Mabel Ivens and Miss Alice Pletch- er. Pfc. Doyle Gardner, Camp Polk, La. son of Mr Merrill Gardner, Bellefonte, R. D former residents of the Divide, How- ard, R. D., is spending a short fur- lough with his parents and sisters Mrs. Franklin Bullock and Mrs. Or- rin Weaver, of Howard, R. D Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schwenk and stationed at and Mrs stationed at short and R a twin, little son met ( fs (Ye of guest 3 Hl ais- receiving an the side of and brul unk, pa child and attention it oly ruck ath- 3tr sing called He } t for the | wa to taken f 3 Of the the sister, Burns Watt spent the weekend ¢ Josephine Muflly ill Mr eived { Mrs. W word from Saturday, t arrived On tan inn th ed In tl iam Bel the War ir son at his March 14th Army Fi h where Ane Dep: art C tinatic ment, Miss h at on 1at the lair nm wa ece, safely cle Cine wrt ad visited VOTseas induc ve G. Meade ¥ Is ats 1¢ Spe a nsfe J. where he Army Hosnital jaundice WwW. Burkey Saturday srred from and Mrs hter Nancy and pent Hol- Mr also Walter Holter igh of Lewisburg eral days last week with Mr ter's brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs. Phillip Holter, and attended Schenck reunion a Schenck's Thursday Miss Marjorie Weir was a guest Wednesday night wd, Miss Pt Evey Schenck Schenck, of Milesburg their brother Harold Schenck Monday incleme Mrs. D ) cablegram received the t grove Bellefonte, rec R Mrs of ently short wlll VHS and ited Blanchard Due Saturday night wis postponed u night, Aug. 29. Entertainment be furnished by the "Dude Ranger: Donald Heverly returned from Yorkville, Ill. last Saturday. where he made an extended visit with his cousin, Mrs. Anna Pletcher He was accompanied bv his uncle, William Haines, who his home w his two daugl Mrs Mille Miss Frieda town, att Thursday to +h wile til next mt ed. Interment Schenck of Howard home cemetery and HOKE) George Chandle nandier onded th a S0eg LW tended. evervone finns FOI and attended the | quartet composed of A. A Pletetien | Wilbur Hall and Oyler brothers | wonderful address was given | Hon. James E. VanZandt, Other {dresses were glven by Rev, Max Hall, a Methodist minister of Har- risburg, Rev. Breth, a Methodist { minister of Stormstown, and Rey Harvey, a Lutheran minister of near | | Pittsburgh, a grandson of J. J.| Pletcher of Bellwood UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school at 9:15 a. m, folldwed by preach ing service at 10:30 a. m., and Youth | Fellowship in the evening at 6:30 " nd- Free Methodist Prayer service Friday evening. Sunday school S8un- day morning at 9:30, followed by the preaching service at 10:45, with ser- mon by the pastor Rev. Howard Jacobs Pres Preaching 30, witht! H E byterian Church service Sunday evening sermon by (he pastor Oakwood Mrs. Ward Tate of her sister, Mrs. Harold Wagner Upper Darby, called on Mi da Moran ohe evening la week and found her visiting with sister in Jullan. They went with her CA | Rev and of Aman Salona, to be on monthly meeting of Society of Christian » Methodist church will Thur siny Sep in the Snyder significance which we trust there as Service be held tember clock on the in the ting 1 nl Pi evening ch at 7 o- will give a talk of the windows: will be very In. all member: thi the LIAS time urch church teres will first and to ting be ance > an mex vacation fting and, En at Norfolk mvention o District Ne coming Sunday 7:30 the Mile will Sunday be held schools of thie gust | Kg in shure R ams ons interested in Sunday school work will be present na New 8Smy I Own on with few days Lorr past Parsons week in expects to Aine spent a Canton, teach last [ Lhe {Mrs [nish and Cirey Heaton, grandsons of Mrs. George Harnish, of SBnow Bhoe, Robert Shay, of Bellefonte, great-grandson of Mrs. Harnish y ' Thoma of Edward and Alice re obi . ina Lucas Quick, of Milesburg; Irvin Presentation of Service Flags [= Nr. aid Mra. Clyde Watson, is Highlight of Fam- of Milesburg: Clair and Frank, sons of Lee and Albina Watson Johnson, ily Gathering of Holts Hollow Following the name Buddy Poorman sang Bless America.” The following appointed to take care any tional stars as other members Lhe rvice of thelr country rude Poorman, Darwin Walker, Carl Bedient, R Lucas, Ivrl Jacob Ruth Poorman, Annie Heaton, John Poorman and Bess Gentzel Mi Witme; Runville Poorman, treasurer; mem for the following Mrs. Claude Poor- died since the union: Thom Mrs. Madge Kauff- a on of Mr, and Rufus Grif Annie Heaton, Eunice ] Runvill son of Mr Charles Poorman, badge Merrill Betz, of Howard Mabel Lucas Gertri nell Wentzel Baney in Jerry Jessup and Allee: Maria Poor Poorman, amusements Edwa nell; Marjorie Quick Lemoyne Newton Laud and Mrs. C Jack Walker, games and sport Post, N Y Carl Poorman, Ford Walker, Myrl Ed tl Poorman, grounds Madge Kaufl man, Edward Quick, Edward Po man, Burd and ( Poorman kindling and wood Moving pictures of relatives grounds on which the first reu were held were shown by Guy man. The first re wa the old Poorman mi Holts Hi the second becker Milesburg ; Locust Grove, Runville th and all ange Park Following ‘Poorman Reunion Patriotic Affair i on the "God were addi- enter Gert reading of of Bellefonte annual Poor- August 15, at Claude Poorman presided at the 36th man reunion held Grange Park, Centre Hall. Mr. Poor- man, vice president, acted In place President Fleming Poorman at mecting which opened with the singing of hymn. Both men will serve for term Other secretary of of ' n another officer: Myrl Ida Witmer publicity, Ida rials are: John Poorman of read who last 1+ Mr Hare man, man Mrs Lucas and committee Poorman, id M va hitter Yan daug Lewis vard Wall ne Nettie and cory 1 daug 1 mar Beth anag 8 Mr Painted { Jerome Confer, of Poorm ’ iamorie well hier of { k lew and Elizatx Mile ! an, daughter of Jacob Lucas Walk of Ru ' Mi N le Poorma who ana UTE Thester n le and nions | 1. h veal Poor- of 35 reunior Her 1 Poorman held a stead at K Union h How : Grove at nt the service flag gold star those 18) Lloyd Harnish, influenza SON ngs Walker Allo ar Edward v n Drex larence ring the and Oi who died Samii Sallie ard ano Poorman an WHY bt . T yo ” Ang ONAL the Alt late Oo0nn hanno: 3 orite Poorman Poorman, Hammell sell, son of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Wat. of Moose Run. Dewey, son Edith Poorman Spicer College: Edward Mrs Poorm i¢ Mrs ¢ 3 Camo ang children. of Walker sON Myrna Od of - : ¥ " 3 ariel Ciearg and Edward ang We're MOVING and It’s Your Move... To Save Money! NOW, before we move into our new home, your chance to buy the furniture we now have in stock, at great- It costs money to move and the less we have We're Ready and Willing % - ly reduced prices. on hand the easier our movi To Pass On Our Savings to \ . > Because We're Moving into our own home, this will be our last Removal Sale, and we're celebrating with scores of bargains! Some less than half price! Some items at half price. If You're In Need of an odd chair, a bedroom suite, a rug, radio in stock, anything in the furniture line If it is you'll help yourself by helping us move! ng will be. You! come in Mr ter anc ydia 1 Mrs. Davis George Mrs Jean, Mrs Heaton and Mrs Patricia Rar Oswald, all and Mrs. Merrill and Ralph, and Mr Poorman and children, Mare Mary Lynn and John. ali State College: Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Walker and children, Edna. Ruth and Dean. of Mineral Point Many of the above families stay- for evening meal, and the day's outing was closed by the sing- of "God Be With You Till We Mr. daughters Danko Joan and Donna Mr Poormag son John garet af ed the JACKSONVILLE Church services 30: Worship, 9:30: 10:45 Mr. ahd Mrs. S8amuel Shoemaker and son Norman of Homestead, vis- ited at the John Deitz home and Florence Rossman home, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Laird Korman and Mrs Leathers of Mt neoday callers at home Mrs. Julia Lucas and son Vincent of Lewistown, spent jast week at the Willard Hoy home * Mr.and Mrs. Robert Conaway and (family were Saturday evening sup- {per guests at the home of her par- tents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beigh- {tol and family, st Howard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh and son were Bunday evening call- ers at the Noll home Ralph Vonada of Detroit, return- jed home on Thursday after a week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Willard Bridge and Nora { Walizer of Mill Hall, spent Tuesday Bunday, Sunday on Aug school, Jack Eagle, were Wed- the D. P. Ertiey and see if it's | with Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and | family Mr. and Mrs. J N. Kling of Scott dale, were Tuesday supper guests West High Street |at the D. P. Ertley home. Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Mon. ADMINISTRATRIXN'®S NOTICE, i In the matter of the estate of O | H. Nason. late of Huston Twp, COen- | tre County, Pa. deceased : Letters of administration d » n. ie. t a on sald estate having been (granted the undersigned, all persons | indebted thereto are FB to make immediate payments, and those | having claims or Setunnds Living the same will il poesent Bellefonte, Pa. a, Julian, Pa, Legal Notices | tka Xe Aamimigtratr 0 b n, TE 3 Ellsworth Conaway home Matthew Conaway and Lizzie Beatty of Mill day at the also visiting family Hall Mu Mr Lamar, called the C. E. Aley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway family spent Monday evening at John Dunlkle home at Hed nung Meyers of night Charles nda and t Weaedne at home In -- Any YOuy Woman knows that In« man ol of age and change Ww FRIDAY, AUGUST Long 11] off East Avenu 0 treet WEDNESDAY & ork SEPTEN Brover FRIDAY IBER CANCEL ST 2 of bureau mention Terms fre noon Hubler. auct Welnsitoy, Sept. 2 JOHN MM BOLTON sale one a off wo ih east of n all an east Bo al fast fevsioown road what was the James property lowing HOUSEHOLD GOODS ble bed; antique ood bent cradie. davenport bed: end table. butterfly stands: 2 wood, 1 meial swinut wash stand. 2 tablew dressiig table and bench chest of drawers. dresser, book case student table. chairs, 4 odd straight 1 occasional, dining room suite in- cluding buffet, china cioset, table and 6 chairs; sguare walnut table bookcases, 1 mahogany. 1 oak with glass doors. 1 maple, mirror, darge Kalamazoo heater, Cogswell chalr occasional chair, davenport and chair: end tables and coffee table to match; antique corner cupboard: walnut corner cupboard. Windsor rocker: 2 cabinets and “Litchen cup- board. Kalamazoo range. wheelbar. row: single burner oil heater; lamps, dishes. and many other articles loo numerous to mention Sale at 1230 noon Stover aucts. CGeorge \e = former iy . shure al Swab the Meial bed table table marble walnut Mayes and Bohn, clerk Wednesday, Sept. 2 MES GERTRUDE BECKWITH will offer at public sale on her farm at Bald Eagle. 10 miles east of Ty- rofie, or 3 miles west of Port Ma tilda. on Route 220, the following personal properiy LIVESTOCK 80 milch cows, Hol- steinse and OGuernseys, some pure- tired and registered. these cows will freshen at various times during the winter and sping: 10 head young catile. registered ie brood sow: 6 shoats | 14 t BOTTI i LOE Vilage PERSCNAL HARRY J w ros der Barnard the 3 tein stock bull] | IMPLEMENTS-~12-in¢ch i FARMING 24pottom John Deere | Wo | Deere tractor plows one brand new, {8.s0c idisc harrow, eral -pu Deere Deere Van Deere T-foot cul grain binder: {Deere power-driven oon binder, ldohn Deere power-driven mower: John Deere side delivery hay rake: tractor plow. 12-inch three-bottom John lever harrow: 9-ft. John Deere | 1930 John Deere gen tractor on Flier; John ‘John Deere 12.foot cultipacker; Now | {dea 8-roll corn husker and shred- der: Cen! 10-inch hammer mil, {good running condition; John Deere dump make; Wiard fertilizer and fine sower, new: 124foot Oliver [eeder: | T= poe B Oliver weeder, in condition. 034 Dodge 4-ton uch: a 1086 Dodge | in | All | is sm Al fun~ trucks, Page Thre cribed ag follows: BEOIN- a post on the west side of street at the norid- premises, now or ise Daugherty thence North Barnard street vorner of premises Lhe noe westerly premises one hun feet to an alley said alley of Cath- easterly premises one fet to the ving there fragne dwei.- recently v Y 4-0 ae Also ? #t Barnard rner A Ford condition 1087 running hold goods OCH Lon Fuck and mii in i nous Bale at £ § Lh Friday, HAVER'S BLICK il ie i ¥ x35 ot rine along » 10 o' m sharp Sept. 4 GARAGE tL Lhe “ Lat feet WO Beg ner publ along a] thence South UO itive PQUIPMEN Ol iepe FYRLLE GARAGE ine new heating PCURITTES Af 4s of pe of Lhe completion re Lhe exec JUDIE PQUIPME Saturday, Sept. 5 CC. M. BIERLY, Administrator Saturday, Sept. 12 THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK & TRIE ST (O, OF MILLHEIM, PA he decessed Satu rday, Oc '. 3 IVAN OO. LINGLE Saturday, Sept. 5 HAEST 1. GILLILAND the estate of MH. Gilliland Sdministra- Joseph Sie el Bt = AGO Gell Yyery deed which will be within ¢ ol TRE Pity per cent i mis « FW of Balleyviiie, a iii PROPERTY -4Ahe tenis of which ar as Io ry L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542 Why not have the benefit of coos Xe competitive bidding in the sale a of your property. Saturday, Sept. 5 ALFRED 0 BOWERSOX, Executor estate of John Bowersox BEHRER, Execuior of Annie M. Bowersox offer at public sale at the Iat A number of Farms and several . Bower OX Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future Watch for Dates! Past experiences have ven ¥ that public sales of real estate estate demand higher prices. Te a4 HK URE HK ND GOODS woes prmm— H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 3579 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. } oomple sale of personal proper. estate of Annie M. Bowers offer at public male, subject 4 order court. the home prope located at 130 North Barnard of WANTED! MEN AND WOMEN FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK Accountants Bookkeepers (Cost Accountants Experienced Typists General Clerical Expediters I. B. M. Machine Operators Draftsmen MEN EXPERIENCED Tool and Die Makers Machinists Sheet Metal Workers Wood Workers Jig and Fixture Workers Acetylene Welders Special Welding School—Students Paid While Learning if already employed in a Defense Industry, please do not apply Write full particulars, first letter, stating age, experience, education, draft status, and en- close small photo to— Employment Office; Dept. H. L. Piper Aircraft Corp. Lock Haven, Pa.
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