September 3, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thréd SNOW SHOE The Queen Esther Sunday school class of the M. E. church held thelr monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mabel Harnish on Wednesday evenin After the b meeting a social evening wa lunch was served ose Were Mesdames Florence Hall, Betty Wenrick Carrie Swarts Sara Hall A buby shower was home of Mr. and Mrs clalr, Wednesday oy Hygiene Club Young son. Joe Was spent served. T) Blanche Bradl Wy Julia Sinclair Bea Heshl daughter Mad Mrs. Kenneth and Joe Ray The stork left a baby boy Philipsburg State Hospital and Mm Hall August baby named UsSIness had, and present Bradley Ellen Casher Sally Reese Loulse and held at the Kenneth Sin Edward The 3 } Edward Gilb« Mot} sell Ww tient Hospital medical pa 210 ola Priedman SCOTIA (By H. M. Williams A} x vy SNYDERTOWN and Mr A Sunda home Mr N Bund home Mr. and Mrs. William Powers and also Misses Marjorie Powers of Avis, Mr in Camer of Mackey- and Mrs. Willis Mar- it Gap. Sunday Powers were he Kenneth home Mrs. Will Garbrick and daughters Margretta and Jeanette, Friday evening callers at home Miss Janet Berry Haven, was a Wednesday W. Haagen h Mr. and son Norman Btover and Lutz and Mr this place ANd Bellefonte, supper home a Mr were Lutz of Lock visitor at the Ome Dorman. all of Max Markle of Stunday evening Glenn Roger: Kate Mr were guests at the t Nittany and Mrs: family were ° ers at the Clintondalk Mr: Dorothy Haine wis a weekend visitor at rell home in Salona Mrs. Elery Krape visited with Mr and Mrs. Charles Krape at Hublers- hirg on Bunday afternoon. Harry Walizer and H Ww : alizer h of this place, the Bur- - - - Buy Defense Bonds now! ~ WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-J) Bellefonte, Pa. | Mrs jer, : Aaronsburg. Lesher Heshley Mi Ivy White, daughter Joe Fencemocker Sunbury Smeltz of Detroit. Mich. Mi White's mother, Mrs Rae, Hui Visit- Julia of vey ed « iy Mrs. “Po Fy returned home trip to Virginia and Ira alter a il and Charles Budinger of Bal- timore, Md., spent the weekend with boys’ mother, Mrs. Myra Bud- Mary Sickle Lena visited er i ' | H 1 \y at returned MOSHANNON psburg sited w hospital he home of Mr and Mrs. Tom daughter Sunday. Mrs after Hope Lewis pending Shore home with them ral days in Jersey on S hs gu : and Mrs. C. E. Kream- er on Wednesday of last week, Mr kindly remembered the Woodward Union Cemetery officials In a fine financial way by contribut- Ing a sum toward the upkeep of the cemetery, of which he is a lot own- er. Let other lot owners do the same will be no festival this Snyder since there year Mr: and Mrs. C. E. Kreamer have beautiful dahlias in their his time. Since we're not * so much rain the dah- ist new coming out in their # Come and see them Floyd (Kernel) Sheesley left early Friday morning for State Col- he and many others were examined for the U. 8 Army Mr, and Mrs. Ray Orndorf, after vacationing for about a week in our village, returned to their city home in Philadelphia, on Sunday morn- ing, as did also Mr. and Mrs. Roeger and their friend fo the same city. We were glad to have them in our midst for a while enjoying the fresh mountain air and water The following were Sunday dine! ner guests at the home of Mr. and | Paul M. Stover: Pfc. Russell Stover of Camp Blanding, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stover and son of Miitheim, Mrs. Annie Guisewite, Woodward, Miss Violet Warntz, Aar- onsburg, R. D., Miss Gladys Bhaw-| Spring Mills, and Earl Orndorf, wiiere The following were Sunday after- i noon guests at the Paul M. Stover { hore: | Millheim, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stover, | Millheim, Mr. and Mrs, George Sto-| {ver and Mr. and Mrs. James Stover | tand daughter of Millheim, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Stover, Mrs. Earl Cummings and daughter of Aliquippa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- attended the Sabbath school eon-| gar Kupp and son of Tower City, Pa, a EI LL & wo {the most PINE GLEN Church Services: Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m, Anyone who has not recelved thelp jars from the Home for the Aged, In- quire of Clyde Hoover: also those wishing jars to fill for the booth festival. May this harvest time be bountiful of all times Mrs. Iva Burkey of Howard, re- turned home after spending a few days with her sister Mrs, James Hodge and family Harold Hoover has returned to Bolling Field, after spending some time with his parents. Also, Pvt Willard C. Hoover returned to Camp Livingston, La Corp. Clyde Hoover to his camp y Ji after with and M: has re- spending his wife Clyde turned | ten urlough Mir days and parent Hoover Blake of Philipsburg week with in-law Jacob and wll, ane hel brother Mrs | also attend- lend ) {i picn folks attende Centre Hall township will Sarah Wood- nool, and We ish to thank he B Billy Folmar HOLTS HOLLOW thie home Lemont, wer nid Leather Mrs f Clearfiekd i over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Watson called at the M. C. Reese home on Sunday evening Mrs. John of Coleville, visited relatives at this place recent- Possinger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter, and Mrs. Tate Belle- visited friends at this place last week Frank and Clair Johnson left for Army service this week Mrs. Edith Burd and Mrs. Nevin Watson spent a day with Mrs. John Possinger at Coleville Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson enter tained relatives from Bellefonte and Buffalo Run of fonte,, RUNVILLE The Runville Sunday school pic- nic will be held at Miller's grove Saturday, Sept. 5th. Lets all plan for a good day at the grove The Advent Cemetery festival was a fine success last Saturday night, thanks to all who helped “in any way Mr. and Mrs. Milligan Lucas spent a few days last week helping Mr and Mrs. Russell Zerby to move from their farm at Meringo to Un- ionville, where they purchased the Eugene Hall property Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mevers of Bal- timore, Md., motored here and visit- ed with home folks over the week-| end Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Purl and {daughter Sarah, visited with home folks Sunday. Rev, E. R. Miller officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Weaver last Saturday afternoon at the Advent church. Mrs Furl and Sallie Furl attended the funeral Bald Eagle Grange will meet next Friday evening, Oept. 4, at Miles- burg Preaching and Communion service and reception of members next Sun- day evening at 7:45. Everybody is welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kepler and daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. John Purl, Mrs. Mabel Lucas, Mrs. Ernest Milton and Mrs. Alta Reese vention at Milesburg Methodist {church last Sunday evening. Miller and Mrs. Violet! | REBERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank of Wilmington Delaware and Mrs Duyer Fernwalt and two children of Mt, Holly, N. J., spent several days with their parents, Rev. and Mn Charles OO. Frank Prof. and Mr daughter Jean were guests of Mr. and Mi several davs last Mr. and Mir M. W. Breon re- turned to thelr home Tue after a three months’ stay at Heph zibah Helghts, Monterey, Ma Miss Louise Dourich of Hummels town, Is a guest of her Mrs Kohr, this week M1 John Metzgar daughter Barbara of Pennbrook visited Mrs. Metzger mother, Mrs Ida Weaver last week Mi Betty Page returned home from Benner Point, N. Y., on 8un unmer of New Kensington the former's parents, C. J. Weaver, Br, week sany las last aunt Dale 8 Mr and and live wit r two sisters Mrs Minnie Rohrbaugh and Mrs. Annie Rodabaugh Mra. Norman F. Douty and Betty Genteel returned homes in Rebersburg on pending summer months at Hephzibah Heights in Monterey, Mass. They were accompanied by Mrs. Busan Coleman Seattle Wash, who visited at Douty home several days H. O. Yearick and of Mill Hall, were Thursday guests at the MM. W. Breon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon and daughter Nancy. of Centre Hall were weekend guests at the same home Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Limbert visit- ed the Richard Mann home in Beech Creek. on Saturday he Miles township public schools opened with a total enroliment of one hundred eighty-seven pupils Fifty-three pupils are enrolled in the high school Mrs. Eva Diehl of Pittsburgh. is spending two weeks at the Wert- Diehl home Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Hub- lersburg, and Mrs. Melvin Pravel of Lock Haven, were Sunday call- ers at the C. H Gramiey home A son wat born to Mr. and Mrs [Glenn Jackson on Tuesday at the Centre County Hospital He has been named Edwin Marvin Alice hyd to their Tuesday after the of the Nor - son inle, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Hoy in Philadelplda this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Tyson and! of Tarrytown, N. Y.| son Donald, spent several days last week with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs William Tyson, 8r. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Haines Aaronsburg, called at Wolf home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winters of | Milroy, and Miss Rozella Stover of | dinner | | Aaronsburg, were Sunday guests at the Harry Boone home. Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Astakhoff re- | turned Wednesda" from a | Conference in Ashville, N. ©. Bible Mrs. M. C. Haines, | daughter Jane, | were Priday evening callers al the Harry Weaver and Mrs. Mary Hoy and daughter Jen- of | the E. R It. Ken. Haines of Duncannon, | ‘spent the weekend with his mother, | Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Weaver and | of State College, | home CQ. J ' M M1 74 busines Juck M1 Gra Rey M THAR BURG of We nver Robert spending rand Adn 1 and ony und tained the vel Spring lodge and Hulne BENNER TWP. out Monday after laying attend Orvis Harrig started on his threshing week thi Cirange F route off a Lh his parents fon farmer 8 Mr. and Mrs wil beeen quite week Quite a lot of our boys Army service examined last College Confer a week Mr of Ambridge is huve with his Janes Conler a Blerly, Mrs Wet. Blerly were Priday State College and gin Passed parents, called Ifo and for ot were Crvice 1! Blals Btella Twenty riders Rock bicycle boys and 1S on Sun- Pulm callers In through wie GRY M1 H. H Royer following at dinner at the Thursday Kohr, Mr Della Bhaf- “red N and ) ret Franci Mill Benner's motored Mrs Arthur Bennet family Hall gn Baturday parental home enters to 0 last Dale B Mr Mi and roned Ww WOrking $ } John Ocker ind all i Wain ia any HY Hi McMullin of Millh fe ni 1 here ory Harry 1 Mrs Hege Roush Thomas V were Sund Blover home Robert Cormag week sHE BLOWS SAGA OF THE SEAS John Towanda on Saturday Smith spent atl the home Lyle Mr Renovo pent with Mr » Mr nave Bylivi i Mr family at Detroit uon Place Mr MILESBURG Smith returned work at Mr. and Mrs Wednesday of jast week daughter, Mrs Bnow Harry | Bunday alternoon Peter parent Mr Peters Mrs thelr Lo of thelr Weirick of M: Bhoe and Peters of M1 Br and named Lortab and 108 and 1} of interest there is sunshine beyond It, Though the night may be long, yet the morning is near, Though the vale may be deep, Lhere is music around it, And hope ‘mid our sorrow hope is still near (Prom last week) Bet. Kenneth 8. Walker re lo duty Priday evening at (Continged on Page Three) \ I's Fux to Chiat —Bu War Calls Come Firs bright Tech ture 4 irrweq War caus come river lifan Congratulations for vour speed finest force in the fighting through the mill can industry is giving Your world appreciate award is Mefal Mig. Company program to back up the We, who have the been support your well deserved Velerans of Foreign Wars BELLEFONTE PENNA a FARO NONONONONONONONONONNONONOECNOGNONONONORNONONONONOGNROGRNOGRNED » PEON NONI ONO NON ONO EONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONONORORONORORS We Congratulate [itan Metal Manufacturing Co. UNITED STATES Local and Long Distance Hauling. for it's well-earned AWARD! Back of its Production lines are the "KNOW-HOW MEN!" SHOEMAKER BROTHERS State College, Penna. Mighty OOOO OO IOs
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