¥ September 17, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, REBERSBURG Charles Frank of Wilmington, |called at the C. 8 night guest and Mrs, C Del, was a Saturday with his parents, Rev Q. Frank Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Haines of Harrisburg, and the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bergey of Mexico, Pa, were Sunday guests of Mrs. M. C Haines, mother of the former Mr Mrs, Orien Reish and Joan Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swes ondsburg, spent the week- this vicin and and ley of Sti end © relative ity tin in H Baker were and Saturday the puests Mi Mr. and ! T Mi Shull visit of Mi Emma in Shore Snyder and of former? Es- Gsterline Winters, Iman and fon Mrs I, motore Sunday jest of Mi Mr. Hanselman Hartman it to Hub- \ » Mas and Gale Swartz of id Mrs Mark and Limbert Mr ff Beech BUSH HOLLOW 4 al next Sun- t body welcome. Preachi fav Puet o aa BvE ning e immediately after s Come out to these servi night of rintendent, Rev “er “hinge preaching he to begin at no cottage community there will be services at of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd hag at Julian, to which both Pi Hollow and Port Matilda wr 5 are both invited on Monday morn- Howard Jacobs of le as teacher, Pour begin- started to school this year, they Car] Parsons, Arlene Warner, Irvin and ‘Buddy’ Jacobs, f the teacher. Edna Spotts. Mr. and 1 Spotts and family and and Mrs. Roy Spotts and family, all took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Moore above Port Ma- tilda Mrs. Edna Spotts remained with her daughter and family for a few days’ visit Carl Spotts is employed at Clas- ters again, after working in the Al- toonia shops for some time. Mrs. Gilbert Holt returned Wednesday from Illinois the home irk ] che star Mrs Mrs Mr last where she visited her nephew, Charles Apple! vard, who is confined in a hospital there in a serious condition Roy 8potts had the misfortune of losing his only cow one night last week. She had broken out of pas- ture and ate too many apples which killed her. Rev, and Mrs. Daniels and child- ren took supper Friday evening at the Martin 8potis home before pray- er meeting - Pastor Resig = The Rev. John 8. Lonsinger, of Mill Hall, pastor of the Presbyterian | Beech | Creek, has tendered his resignation | effective Oct. 1, and plans to enlist | in the United States armed forces. | Bhould he be rejected, Mr. Lonsinger | will aceept a pastorate near Prince- | J., and continue his studies | churches in Mill Hall and ton, N atl the theological seminary. He has commuted from Mill Hall to Prince | ton each week for two years during | the college term. 70 Relieve 7 a DS ces | Mr | Mary | tored to Bellwood on Sunday, where on Sunday and Mrs. H. E. Blerly, Mrs Abbott and son Edward, mo- Mr they Mrs Meyer visited and Harry James Hov of the U, 8 Navy, pent the weekend with his family at the Charles Miller home. Mrs Hoy and their daughter Jennie re- turned with him Philadelphia, they will remain during the time is located there Mi Doris Meyer, student rv Pittsburgh hospital friend the weekend former parent M1 Mrs. H A. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Shade and family of Greenbury Sat- irday evening visitor nt home Mr daughter to wher he nurse if and a girl spent with the and were the same (i of nhart Stats visitors In fe Bigelow of Ale i two weeks with George and family M1 M. M. Garre dinner in Elizabeth Helen re Saturday and Mr 2 birthday Ime inner wa Adam Reahm rday } 1d daug! the Haven a n Lock Merrill i Willard Burd in Me Max Mr } and Loganton of Mr. and h. Ziegler SNOW SHOE The Girl meeting at dred Tressler Roy Mrs called a Mrs. ER W on Nixon William $f the Saturday Scouts held their week- Miss evening and the Morgan ly home Thursday $3 meeting of Kye boii Mae a corn Misses Myra Dixon Reese, Lois esent Barbara Hall, Lois Bathgate, Norma Swartz, Horriet Lucas, Bonnie Clea- Sally Budinger, Lois Bathgate, Audrey Harnish, Betty Irwin, i, Mary 8Shive and Mildred gan Mr of w ver Cleo Mor- and Mrs. John Park and fam- Shillington, returned home after visiting Mr. Park's mother, Mrs. Mary Par and sister, Mrs Harry Etters and family Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dixon of Clymer, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ketren, daughter Margaret of La- mar, visited at the home of Mrs Mary Dixon and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shope of Har. risburg, spent the weekend with Mr Shope’s uncle, Frank Shope and family Mrs. Rufus Breon spent Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hazzard and son of Moshannon, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hipple. Mrs. Mary Sickle has returned to Philadelphia for the winter, after spending the summer at Mrs Sickle’s home here Mrs. Burnside Capers and daugh- ter of New Jersey, after visiting Mrs Capers’ parents, Dr. and Mrs ward Harris, returned home. ny of Bellefonte, Mrs. Breon's Joe Meckley mins WP Se —— What has become of the old-fash- loned man who always wanted to read his horoscope? -_K AVOID WASTE ON 20\ LITTLE THINGS, SPEND FOR THE BIG THINGS. WAR SAVINGS BONDS | - ———n COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 19 Hosterman home | Ed- | § i i | : 1] iwas a recent visitor at the L. K. panied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ho-! \ 4 ‘WS OF SERVICE From CENTRE COUNTY and vicinity At Alabama Camp Has Record as Jeep Driver ur D. Emel, a local Four Join Marines » / p ip of rect 41 49 In Hawaiian Service | Great Lakes Trainee Training at Great Lakes 1 » r ¥ LT Missing in Action ‘ In Overseas Hospital Member: of the Lut their class in supper before members present were Dale, Margaret Dale Stuart. and Mrs Edgar Hess E. J. 8potts, Mrs. LeRoy Corl, Mrs Robert Hess Mrs Wilbur Houtz, Mrs. John Horner, Mrs. L. J. Kaufl- man. Mrs. George Musser and Mrs Fred Lonberger Miss Mary McClain was a guest Mrs. R. R. Goheen and two col of Indiana, spent Saturday Mrs. M. W. Goheen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peters tained recently with a picnic in hon- or of Miss Anne Whiteman, who has the Clearfield Hospital to for a nurse, Those who at- tended the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan, 8r.. Robert Callahan, Jr.. of Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan, Jr. of Shingle- town, 8gt. Ellwood Callahan of Woodbine, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ross and two children, Mrs. Ira Whiteman David Whiteman, Mrs Ellen Whiteman, Misses Grace and Edna Whiteman of Oak Hall, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Whiteman sand children of Centre Hall. and Mr and Mrs. Howard Callahan and family of Centre Hall, R. D.. Miss Patsy Peters of Boalsburg., and Mr and Mrs. Clayton Martz of Tyrone, R D Fred Ishler of Indiana, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Elia Ishler Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grove of State College, and Mr, and Mrs Yearick of Hublersburg, were recent visitors with Mrs. W. A. Rockey Corp. Leo Jordan of Camp Buiton, N. C. was a recent visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jor- evening iuck The Anna Eliza Mrs meet Tuesday the church. They had a pot the meeting Misses Emma id= ren entered train a I Visitors at the Thompson-Hess homes Bunday were: John W. Hess of Altoona, Frank Wilson of Hunt- ingdon, Mrs fonte, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coble of State College, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Stitt and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gladfelter and two sons, of State College, R. D. Elmer Stevenson of The Poconos, called on Mrs. Ausie S8hutt, Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Trotter Mr. and Mrs. Don Trotter and three children of Johnatown, spent Bun- day at the Flick home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine re- turned to their home Baturday from the Mineral Industries Camp near | Neffs Mills, where they had spent | two weeks. Richard Appleby of Portland, Ore, {Dale home and the Wilbur Houtz man and daughter of State College, | home. Richard Appleby was a stu- dent at the State College Airport) Ellen Earl} { Mrs. H. M. Hosterman of Boalsburg, Frank wilson of Belle- | and | Mr. and Miss Joan 14 3 FAIRVIEW Monday Where Lee Lies Niagara Fall i. ¥ emploved, aft 8 returned or 4 he Lawrence Woomer few d College, Sunday a fev Will Coxey and daught visited Mr Sunday Daniel Mrs apent family Grove d family at of Belle. Harry (AOOTRe Etters College fonte MceGirk Mr igh and hW1 mont Miss Ruth Ross, daughter of and Mrs. Charles Ross the Geisinger Hospital at Danville, where she will train for a hiirse Mrs. J C. Smith called at the home Mrs. Jennie Fortney, Sun- day afternoon Mrs. Foster Charles and daughter spent the weekend with the former's sister. Mrs. Margaret Smith, at State College Mr. and Mrs. John Peun Hall, and Mr liam Hosterman of C.. visited with Mrs man. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Loy Whitekettle and son of Marietta, spent the weekend iwith Mrs. Whitekettie's mother, Mrs. Virginia Myers Mrs. M. W. Goheen entertained at dinner Sunday. The guests were: and Mothers- by Sunday Quite house -1 Labor wit 1e- alsing " Day Mr Mr Mrs Lucas and two sons, also Mr. and Mrs. George Etters and two children visited at the Roy McKean home at Moshan- non Monday Mrs. Amelia Chapman and daugh- ter Faye, and Dick Watkins, helped Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas to make apple butter on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Tayvior of Bellefonte, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Confer's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. P. Confer. They also called on Dick Watkins. Other visitors were William McClure and Miss Alta Feimiee of Bellefonte, Ira Gilbert and son Lester of Pleasant Valley, and Faye Chapman, of this place Mr. and Mrs. McDowell Walker and two children of Orviston, and Mr. and Mrs. George Houdeshell and children of Marsh Creek, visit. ed on Sunday at the William Etters home Mr. and Mrs near Howard, Chapman home, on Sunday Wilbur Lucas of this place, start. ed to work at Orviston on Satur- day Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas two sons visited on Irvin Lucas home at Wingate. and James entered Te 4 on of Confer Hosterman of and Mrs, Wil- Washington, D H. M. Hoster- Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huber of Centre Furnace, Miss Mary Tussey of Phil- adelphia and William Tussey of Akron. Ohio Mrs. R. B. Goheen and son of Indiana, spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Virginia My- ers. Monday morning Mrs. Myers| accompanied Mrs. Goheen and two children to Pittsburgh, where they! remained until Tuesday morning, | when Mrs. Goheen and children| MT and Mrs went to Chicago where R. R. Go- | Wo children of Unityville, spent heen is employed and they will make | ADOT Day at their home at this their future home. | place. The Women's Missionary Circle of | et the Evangelical & Reformed church | tons A ails FT met Thursday evening at the home | wud é ds {of Mrs. M. W. Gobeen, with these 'P' iocnce. {members present: Mrs, H M. HO8«| cw T2000 terman, Mrs. A. J. Hazel, Mrs. Anna | | Myers, Mrs. Frank Ream, Mrs. T.| G. Jones and Mrs. P. L. Swank. | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hess and | son Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. George! | Musser and two children, acoom-| Elmer Chapman of and i U.S. WAR BONDS —— wr enjoyed a plenic supper at Whipple's | Dam, Sundiiiy. i ean Sunday at the! Russell Lucas and! Announce Engagement a JULIAN binson William property va- PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Two.) Kelsey Confep ng his this year it home now awail- the Army Sunday visitors at the Harvey Eminhizer were Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry Prosser - town, Mrs. Cora Chapman of Sum- mit Hill, Byrel and Cecelia Richner Gladys and Vivian Richner, Elia May Young, and Jane McCartney Mr. and Mrs arvey Eminhizer were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Leath- ers at Howard lovd Long. two sons Bill and Lloyd of Jacksonville, were Thurs- {day evening visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer We are very sorry to hear that Clair 8hawley of Yarnell, and Harry { Kessling of this place, are on the sick litt. We sure wish them a speedy recovery Lee Richner spent iwith his family Sunday visitors at the home of {Clair Richner were Mrs. Cora Chapman of Summit Hill, Mr. and (Mrs. Elmer Richner of Hublers- burg, Ralph Richner of Salona, {Floyd Watking of Summit Hill, Mr iand Mrs. LeRoy Savers and family iof Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudy, Jane | Eagler, Mrs. Fannie Eminhizer were ‘Lock Haven shoppers on Saturday afternoon call to home of Mr, and of called at the Amelia; the i We see where one | newspaper columnist | England but his readers are as- {sured that, if anything lmportant | develops, he will cable his views proninent | We can't imagine what could hap-' {Pen - weekend has gone to ( PINE GROVE MILLS Riot In Muncy Industrial Home Three Matrons Hurt in Revolt in Negro Cottage at Institution NE re ( vi O A family be Set ™ } sn Jacksonville Home. Coming ith Pitts gathering remembered was tember The 13 of a three fold na- he recent marriage Flos A A Yearick, of Barbara Berk, y Joel Yearick, who training school AS] w and Mrs Mr Mrs s Pittsburg! ick, Mr. and and Mrs Hublersburg were fed ~ild Cipiine re 8] and Mrs delicacies of ere served 10 the follow- Smith. of Earl Year- P Joel Yearick, Mr Mr A. Yearick, Bellefonte Nevin Yearick Jacksonville Ocean Yearick and daugh- and Mrs. FP Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and family, Mr. and Mrs also Gioria Mr. and Mrs. O delphia and Beamer P Monday for a week's New York Horace Oberheim and daughter, of Lock Haven, Smith left on visit in Phila- before re turning to their home in Pittsburgh + Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon in the bomb.helter scene from thei, latest Mewro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture, "Mrs. Miniver™ © = Showing all This Week at the Plaza Thea tre. a!
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