i F- ' Vi October 8 1042. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BOALSBURG ¥ Mrs. T Betty and G Nancy, spent the week- end with relatives in Hazelton Daniel M. Fisher of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Nell B. Fisher. Dale of Mifflinburg Miss Anna Dale, visited Thurs- Henry his aunt, iday | LK and Mary { and Mrs Lguests Dale, Misses Margaret Ellen McClain and Mr Fred Dale were dinner of Mr. and Mrs. George Rim- it Centre Hall, Sunday Paul Coxey of Greensburg, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E from Thursday until Sun- mey M ited | W. He fd LN lowing at tl Bear lub Sunday: Mr Garman, Mr mn Joe people enjoyed a Meadows Hunt- and Mrs. Wil- { Mrs. J. C Mrs ind 3 ne LRT Mr. and and sons Frank and Mrs. Nevin Meyer and Mrs. Fred Macareth and flv, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horner n, Mr Mrs. John Smitl 13 and and Donald Mr SON { James Lig 10 lp 4 Grove, Mis rned Trent: w vi Zettle fy irom Jared ara Houtz Scottdale Mrs. Philip pent Tuesday and Mrs. Robert Ten wd Mrs Hall, called 'riday afternoon I Mrs. LeRoy Hall. accompanied by Daniel Mothersbaugh spent at Bloomsburg where they fair Hat Shugarts and Charles Brunner pent Thursday with the for- ister, Mrs. E. W. Hess Mrs. Charles Ream of spent the weekend with mother, Mrs. Anna sister, Miss Beatrice Robert at the Sharer of Mr and the daugh- of Al- and stown, Priscilla Stuart weekend with her parents, Mrs. W. H. Stuart Houtz of Bellefonte, day with her brother, Wilbur Houtz and family M:s F. S8mith Is visiting daughter, Mrs. Robert Glenn at Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs and Mrs anfte moon at Iomont Mrs. C. A. Bonine spoke student group of the Brangelical church at State College, Sunday eve. ning of Clearfield, whit the and Miss Pearl spent Sun 0 her James Callahan, Jr W. E. Kline spent Sunday at the Hamill Kline home to the ar iT no hie and Mrs. George Bohn of Le- t. spent Thursday evening at Wilbur Houtz home. Mrs. David Allman and daughter of Trenton, Mich, are visiting the jormers 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. { eS Mrs. Ford Stump was the guest of Dale, Jones and daughters,! Mrs. Herbert wahl at State College, Thursday Mr baugh of visitors at the home James Hubler is on the sick Mrs. George Woods and Miss | Woods of Pine Grove Mills, Friday afternoon with Mrs Goheen Mr. and State College, latter's parents, Mi: Hunter Miss Ruth Ross, a at Geisinger Hospital spent the weekend ents, Mr. and Mrs There will be eran church St 11 at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs sen are visiting land, Ohio Mrs. Wayne the Centre County and Mrs. Charles Mothers State College, were recent George Mothersbaugh list Mary spent MW Mrs. Phil Willlams of spent Sunday with the and Mrs. Riley student nurse at Danville, with her par- Charles Ross the 1 morning uth- Oct service in inday and Cleve- Howard relatives Nit in fT Keller is a patient in Hospital at Belle- Mrs. Robert ent Sunday and 1a, Pa Flick home M1 and son Flick of In at the Mrs. Paul F it Sunday Mr nome and sper Kellerman's it the C. R 1" onviiie mother Rocke) Crummey 0 Lewl Mr N¢ “ll College Mr. and tate ner-lLewil Mr Mt of State Coll Hazel he and me Altoona Pvt. Jams : Addlen of Ne Har- v / 1 Ray- Iphis imberlan Ww OC Balt nan man of imore, an Pl iade Kline, Mr Bobby Ri Hare 4 rin le wink Hi ubler Montgomery Hubler, Mrs. H M. Hos- H atoid Lewis, Esther Jones, Patsy Pet. Nancy Jo Stricker Make Rishel, 1 ried and IV nes 1 wink Kline 1 Lewis g Bobby Jack Kline Barbar Patty Jerry, Wir bler The Friday of Samuel 085. Miss preside once Har- old } Hu Bo Club met on school room Anna Dale, charge of the meeting. A rej of the Red Cross knitting done in Boalsburg was giv- en. Miss Segner, wh charge Red Cross State College Chapter 3 scarfs and 1 watch cap. Other sweaters are being come pleted. Mrs. Maude Graham gave a report of the Red Cross sewing. The ladies of Boalsburg made 12 dresses, 1 girls’ woolen dress, approximately 153 infant's gowns and 6 woolen romper suits. Mrs. R. H Winsor ibe war films released by the Extension Service of the Penn- sylvania State College. Mrs. Frank D. Gardner gave the Stories of Chanticleer, Legend of the Bleeding Heart, and The Reign of the Circus Horse. A skit, “Why Men Stay at Home," was presented by Mrs. Margaret Faxon, Mrs. Maude Graham and Miss Ida Segner. The members voted to hold a Hallowe'en party for the children of Harris township, Friday evening, October 30 in the school room of Samuel Ross at 8 o'clock. Prizes will be awarded the youngest, the most or- iginal, and the most beautiful cos- tume. Pumpkin ples are being s0- licited from the ladies of the come munity. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. members present were: Mrs. Sara Meyer, Misses Mary Reish and Nora Miller, Mrs. Ella Mothershurgh, Mrs. Virginia M. Myers, Mrs. Ausie S8hutt, Mrs. Nannie Stuart, Mrs. Emma Swank, Mrs. Mabel Graham, Mrs, Elizabetti Mrs. Margaret Faxon, Mrs. Maude Graham, Mrs. Carrie Hazel, Mrs, Emma Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth Hos- { terman, Mrs. Frances Hubler, and | Misses Augusta Murray, Anna Swee- iney and Ida Segner. Guests were: the mt ort achael ois in of the yarn, has ent 58 sweaters. to the ter he J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative. Temple Court Phone 190 | Mrs The | Mrs. Frank D Wright, Mrs Margaret Kuhn, [Gardner, Mrs. John (Fred Lonberger, Mrs. Robert Hess, Mrs. John Willlams, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Richard Lindeman, Mrs Harold Lewis, Mrs. Edward Spotts, Mrs. LeRoy Corl, Mrs. H. R. Winsor, Mrs. John Khanlian, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Paul Kellerman, Mrs. B M. Herman, Mrs. Gladys Wagner, and Misses Ellen and Cathryn Dale, Margaret Dale, Mary Ellen McClain, Emma Eliza Stuart, Bertha McCon- nell, Margaret Kimport and Mrs Claude Alkens and Mrs. John Hor- nel SNYDERTOWN Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donny, Mrs. Elmer Stover, Mr: Annie Lutz, Mrs. Katie Dorman and Kennje Billetts were Monday ev ning callers at the Ralph Ish home Hublersburg Miss Jen Probst of Swissdale was a weekend visitor Haagen home Corp Ceorgla Mr. and 0- ler at at the Ha IEenN of thi Mrs. Cyru visiting at and In pla © Haven who ha "EXPO Hendricks leared from Marlin 70 was « Sometl the ANnces ing Bingo over § Party gale of ch Franklin Bowman last kth with } parents. The Bow- Mans here Saturday night Miss Cora 8ny State Col- lege, continues to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Spangler and various other friends M. C. Bowman has recently secured employment at Beech Creek Mrs. Ar Ridge is quite ill this writing. Her William been called home because of this Mrs. Lulu Good, formerly Haven. but recently of New is spending some time at the Frank Courter home and renewing old friendships Mr. Walter Lindsay arrived here on Sunday to spend a few days va- cation with his family Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brungard and Miss Blanche Williams, spent Sunday with friends in Altoona The local W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. R. J Spangier on Wednesday nd the Al wi Mrs son. spent respective motored der. of Mrs nie at son has of Lock Jersey HOLTS HOLLOW Our revival is now Progress with good interest shown. We invite everyone to come and help in this good work Mr. and Mrs. Clair Burd of Avis, were spending their vacation last week and visited with Mr. and Mrs Arthur Burd, also Mrs. Edith Burd and son. Mr. and Mrs. James Helman and daughter of Milesburg, were recent callers at the Lee Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reese, son and daughter of Gum Stump, called in ion relatives at this place last week. tof Ham, Mrs. Anna Reitz! Bunday visitors at the J. T. Wat- son home were Orvis Scholl, Clyde Watson, Mr Milesburg, Rev. Bhuey of Belle- fonte, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family, Howard, and George Johnson. Mrs. George Margargel, Jr. Pleasant Gap, Mrs. of JACKSONVILLE Sunday, Oct school at on Sunday 10:45 Raymond Kathleen, of State Sunday evening with Miles Bartley and fam- Church service: 11 are as follows 9:30 worship at Mr. and Mr: and daughter College, spent Mr. and Mr: ily Ralph Vonada of Detroit enlisted In the Navy and Is with friends and relatives leaving on October 14 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley [ghter Bette, spent Sunday at John Schaffer home at Centre A party held at Ertley home Friday honor of Mrs. Alice Alley, Mr. Walter Corman Deimer Ertley birthday Those present were and Mr Laird Korman and Otis, of Mt. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus, Mr. Wal- Corman and son Edward, of X and Mi Edward inughter Bette, Mi Alice M1 Deimer Ertle Peggy and Ken nhment Harter Mich visiting before and dau the Hall the 13, P evening, In Jetz, Mr. Ed and Mr wi on Mr efonte; M ana « Mr aaugnter At a ana ind on nein ream MILESBURG Walk Martha PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) wish him a Eminhizer Mill Hall on also visited Walker at Harve sale at {ternoon the and unt, Mrs. Elia celebrated Sunday PS at his MARTHA A chicken and waffle will be held in the Methodist church basement Friday evening, October 16 from 5 to 8 o'clock Mrs. Roxie Knarr Baptist Association Thursday Mrs. Phoebe Cronister is a patient in the Philipsburg State Hospital She was admitted Monday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spackman of Meadville, spent the weekend at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spackman and Mr. and Mrs. Thermon Wiser. Thursday evening, October 15, the time of the next regular meet- ing of Port Matilda Orange. i members are urged to attend this meeting supper attended the meeting iz and Mrs. Ben Fetzer. Donald Catherman of Olive Rhoads and daughter spent Sunday after-| the Watson Emenhizer | Bush Hollow. noon at home at Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Watson are {the proud parents of a son born to them at the Centre County Hospital lon Sunday morning. Mrs. Prank Dreese and children of | Lemont, are spending this week at! the Roy Leathers home while Mr. Dreese is a surgical patient ip the | Philipsburg hospital. ‘and grandson Dicky Noll, were Wed the home Sumner al Mri nesday evening callers of her son, Mr. and Noll and family Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and children were Sunday dinher guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corman and son of Bellefonte Ben Vonada of FL Jackson spent five days at the home Hubert Vonada, visiting friend: relatives of and Mr nephew Cas Mrs Willard spent last Mrs. Byron Lucas well Winslow, Bam Yarnell Poorman, Miss Hoy, Mrs Hagan Long Friday evening with thelr mother, Mrs. Julla Lucas, who Is seriously {ll the Elinor Winslow home at Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Jack fonte, called at the CE Frid evening and Lu- and Rus at Bells home Mabu Aley k Barry Lt the On Wednesday Lt wee IX lan were for Clarence Harrisb al home 1 son VISILOTS a a short time ane ent Theodore Ishler of Mill Bartley helr of Pittsburg SARE crowd val Sons school class will meeting Friday home ~ Daughters hold thei: oven Miss 8 and at tha ¢ at the of s meet] ill be held at the Ancaster the Koutz # foo pra 3LIVEOS lara with rel: over Mrs. Elsie Shope and son Mac, Vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Fur on Sunday. Mac goes to the army soon, which will make three of their ihovs | g p 1ast bo in camj§ and Priday at Lewistown. | Nevin Watson is all smiles since the stork left a fine baby boy at the Centre County Hospital at 6 o'clock Sunday morning. Both mother and baby are getting along fine It makes a difference in our com- mt on the state highway since the 35-mile speed limit went into effect. 1t is more safe to travel to and from school and from neighbor to neighbor sri INLAY MP m— The individual who postpones a good deed is not putting off a bad! deed Pease fet us know NOW if you want any changes made in your present listing . : : or if you want to advertise in the Yellow Pages. Call, write or visit the Bell Telephone Business Office. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BF PENRSTLYANU * BUY 1.5 WAR BONDS # STAMPS Runaway Boys Are Sent Home Clearfield After Fock Returned to Stay in City Hall, Haven from Clearfield parked car on Two runaway boys found sleeping In Bellefonte avenue, Lock Haven at 1:15 a. m. Bunday, were stored their parents through the combined efforts of Lock Haven police, the State Motor Police, the Clearfield police, ladle on duty at the Alr Rald City Hall and other local who ried of the re tn aesk at res childrer Officers on ident patrol Iscovered Lhe lumber tab fr ine ing on STATE TREASURER MAKES REPORT PENSIONS GRANTED HOMEMADE KRAUT ON WINTER BILL OF FARE n be prod } or magi cabbag mix wi 4 cabbage and cover Ounces Put in with paraf- loosely enough that the but does Take off the surface inds of ( abbuge salt a ten gallor clean n crock muslin er that ontainer and a o fits a piece of fined wooden cov | | Put i it i nie vi ie C the oOOvVer so mois the cioth cover the wooden top that tens forms on of the kraut, and keep the tempera above 50 degrees Fahrenheit until fermentation is complete As as the kraut is cured move to place or can For canning. warm the kraut in own juice to 120 degrees Fahren- heit, pack it in sterilized jars, par- tially seal the jars and process in boiling water 25 minutes. Seal the jars after processing and store them in a cool place Homemakers who want make only a small quantity of Kraut can use the jar method. To make Kraut this way, pack the shredded cabbage that has been mixed with the salt into glass jars. preferably 2-quart ones. Place the rubbers and lids on the jars, but do not seal them tightly. Set the jars in an enamel {pan which will catch the juice that bubbles out At the end of three {days when good fermentation starts pour the juice back into the jars and complete the seal. Let the kraut ripen a month or six weeks before serving it Extinguish 1. Year Fire { A 42.year-old blazing landmark {finally has been eliminated at Car- bondale in the northern section of Pennsylvania's hard coal field. The | burning anthracite vein, discovered afire in 1000, has been extinguished after four years of excavation by | the Simpson Coal Company Ba ha scum ture re. it SOON it a oool ite is to -. Buy Defense Bonds now! ‘SAVE YOUR STOVE ! 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(a) as Army sheep dogs; (b) to carry rum to wounded soldiers; (c) to be companions to generals who have no dogs: (d) to help guard Quartermaster Corps depots at night, What brigadier general of the United States Army, a distinguished officet in Indian wars, was unable to read or write? slang as "the What devil's pianc?” weapon is known in Army is worn by members of This insignia branch i what ol the service? Who was the heroine during the War ! General Washington's army trom a surprise attack? for American Independence who saved (a A bombardier takes an oath. (a) to bomb every enemy he sees; (b) lo stay sober lor the duration ol the war; (c) to protect the U. S. bombsight. i} need be, with his life; (d) to go to bed every night at 10. Where was this flag (with legend letters on a blue held) American in white DONTGIVE 1) [HE " displayed in a naval battle? great Define these Army abbreviation AA, AAG, A. F. AT. LEER SARE REE EE EI ER TEE EEE I TI a, ANSWERS TO MILITARY | Q. I. Gen Albert |. Mye: as assistan! surgeon in 185 nd shortly thereciter dro bom entered the Army mono. randa on visual sigaali sy Jur 1861. he crganized the Signal Corps in the mooted to the wos jo rank of colonel and chiel gna ficer In 18 he estab lished the U. 8S. Weather Bus in 1880. He died One of the Rottiesnak in the Bre! year of the os mode brigadier general the same Americ Independence year an an se Boa novincial troops War for guard Qu Carson ariermasie:r Corp Dogs are troined to (Kit was promoted lamous Iindion fighter Christopher fo rank ol brigadier general learmed to sign his name. Machine gun. Air Corps. Lydia Darrah who warmed intended attack by Lord 1777. The bombardier takes an oath fo protect tae U ash at White Marsh of Phi ingion s army an Howe from ladeiphia in De cembert. 5. bombeight with his life if necessary. This flag was carried by Commodore Perry otf the Battle of Lake Erie September 10. 1813 Anti-aircraft. Assiston! Adjutant General cudio frequencies (in Signal Corps). Anti tank. FAREWELL PARTY HELD FOR RECRUIT IN MARINES Has Fair Habit "HENRY 1 TO READ” Henry knows that enjoyable reading depends on good lighting—so Henry learned the rules for good lighting. One of them is to keep the bulb, shade and diffusing bowl clean. Another rule is to be sure enough light is available; use correct size bulbs. Another is to place the lamp so the flight falls properly. And finally— Every bare bulb should be equipped with a shade to prevent glare. ~ Your Light Conditioning Dealer has I.LE.S. lamps in stock. Ee — WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
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