THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BEIT BE) LEFONTE. PR. UNIONVILLE hh: Special evan Methodist Chu gelistic services are each evening this week in t at 7:30. in charge of the W. A. Snvdet! day morning preaching service Fellowship in the pt the home of Mt Youth Fellowshin in 6:30 in the church ially invited to this week Free Methodis service Frida all over this w the quarteriv of the dish services Sat Sunday. A to all who wi Service Sunday by the mstor Mrs. Harriet visiting her broths Miss Rena | to her bed f and ha nunity being conducted evenin mothe: panied t nent t! sins, Mr Martha i Morgan R pent a ing SONS Williay buildir is now anot Mr days over ti with her dau and Mr toona companis Allegheny Street WAR 500 Pilots To Be Trained Here One of the Outstanding Features In Our Great MARCH SALE THIS WEEK! Another Wolf Buy Too Good to Miss! New Location We Give S. & H. Green Stamps held | ii Dna Vo ON i m Cours there Lim provided with boun rooms and ich all branch Ol aviae- dhl he t Chil Og OC held by the om the owners the Chamber of College, and ganizations wt the omes here a thie Stat , | College, wn includ - current English t ald will men HER HONORED GTTH BIRTHDAY Prisoner of Japs ed TE Ta Bellefonte, Pa. | ince The Willlam Saxion family terant the J. Newt Hoy farm after, April 1, vacated by Sol H. Lohr, who will move to his farm near Clarence Mr. BE. Glenn Wasson, popular State College Insurance agent and farmer, was o visitor 16858 Wednesday in our burg, looking after his share of Insurance business for this year Mrs. J. Arthur Fortney of State spent some time last week with her sister, Mrs, Walter west of town, Mrs. Fortney is recov ering very nicely from a year's ill- Ness Don't forget the Lake Bros. sale Nn Monday, March 15. one of the best horse sales In our section this spring, and some excellent farm machinery: 15 head of good horse Henry 8. Illingworth, Ji of U. 8. Navy, is spending a furlough with his parents, Prof. and Mrs, H IHlingworth, at their farm home White Hall road 1547 registered for War No. 2 last Monday during registration at our the supervision of the A. Brooks Corl Mae Cnt whi n the WAAC not Georgia H] pre- the Ration Tues- school Book and prin. fationed In Stover atton family recently township to the Homan house West will bx {farm- ' {arm Clenn farm 1 SOVeTy inder her Beebe, D. 8 Pelerson, Teddy' Beebe, Wiliam fn. Joseph Houck nd your scribe Rg he ol terian per { LeR y Corl an. No Hos Pappy ot of Roy Is veteran a dauhie i he Centre County { Priscilla Ann ri takes a s out this yea: shoemaker Bro §* ay is hook vegetable week. The 1 the whip for { going Jacob Ke of Philadelphia, and Edvard Cooms, of the U. 8. Navy, spent the weekend at the parental home of Hon. and Mrs. J Will Kep- or on Wo Main street March 13 at 10 i An exira good mn s in Cenire i Ho tel barn. Mated teams all young and with {ross 1500 to 1700 weil arto of Elmer Fila., have {furloughs with and Mrs Elmer Hampton Barto of Bt recently thelr Barto an hat merchant t a Dew barn formerly on his farm modern Dandel Irvin farm. a farm. It will be tenanted by Davis this coming season Mise Gladys Kocher seventh grade and daugiter of Mr. and Kocher, suffered a bip in- past week and 2 under her tors care. She will have the in- jured member In a cast for 6 or 8 veeks Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gensimore are arranging to Nit from the MeCrack- en~Campbell hotse In Balleyville to Graysville in the late Cyrus Grogs Louse One of our boys, Emest C. Tros- tle, better known as Junier, zon of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Trostle, former farmers here bul now of Pleasant Gap stationed at Waco Army Fiving 8Bchool, Waco, Texas The “will | Hs, Weaver, | here young cadet has recently completed | a year of service and graduated last month from the Hicks Army Field at Fort Worth, Texas Ernest & a grandson of our well known citizens, Mr George Welland has resigned his PINE E GROVE M MILLS n forme; Fleld, Ala, Camp Charlotte, praduste of Maxwell and spent some time at N. C, The young Captain 18 a son of Mr. and Mrs Lester Golieen of St. Petersburg, Fla, and grandson of the late Rob- ert G. Goheen: abo the honor of being great-great-great-grandson of John Goheen of Revolutionary fame who settled at Rock Spring in the late 17's on the well known Goheen farm and ls the foot of Tus Mountain POTTERS MILLS Miss Helen Workinger, who Is em- ploved at Hershey, visited over the veekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Work- meer Merrill Delacovg wilkinsburg after spending of her parent Workinger Mr. G. H. McC Fotato Grower fonte on Thursday Mrs. McCormick vi daughter, Mrs. C The W. B. ( McC family of turned to thelr an month at the Mr and Mr 3TH) ome home Charles mick a mecting at afternoon ited with aries Jode tended Liu Belle. and her . 14 . nroline with her sists al Mudisonburg Chark Workinge; few days with her sister-in-l Ramsey, at Lewistown Pvt. Lowell Smith of ett. Va Sunday of his parents. Mi Smith Mrs. Magy Valley, visited Ia : cousin, Mrs. J. G. Boal Mr McClnli Hall, visited at Wu Robert Hook, og Frida Esther Paust, wife of Faust, died at the Has rviltal My ol sent i 12 { Hoe ’ ’ Hel and town owineterny EY LT Miller vil 1 M1 Ham home hh Mrs. Lizzie hotie of her Nelson at Blate C ollege wil] make her hotae BENNER TWP. Ori: Haris and lra Bens been Bailing hay for the farmers at Paradise week Edward peas head the tune to get his arm broke coal truck he was driving for J W Brewer upwet op Rabbit Hil. Between other work Ira Benner been helping Jessie Witheritx cut summer wood. Mr. Witherite Mr. PBenners share of LI Benner hon Benner returned to hes wie on Thursday after spending two weeks here with her grand-par- ents, Ira Benner's people cannot understand pew ration book is to be used on account of the points, they cannot ur stand or learn how to ise them William Emberion has gone to his work in Detroit, Mich spending a couple weeks among relatives Clay largely veryihing brought high prices Joseph Stover and wife atiended the Clay Johnsonbaugh sale on Sat- urday Clay Johnsonbaugh expects to move in the near future to Roops- burg. to the house he bought there If the old saving is again true we can depend on fruit plentiful this season, they say i ng ice is hanging on the trees on Washington Birthday, Feb. 22nd. the fruit will be pientiful, we have seen i come true Gaus where have mislor- when the het: hauls wood to the Haz acl back friend: sale was irday and and Johnsonbaugh™s attended on Batu fo I» (many times and Mrs. Newton O. Driebelibis. | Our heen handy-man Earl Crust has very busy hauling stock for position at Penn State College and [the farmers to the Reigel sales barn will move to Patton township from! every Tuesday at Centre Hall Pennsylvania Furnace, where George Frank Bla will be one of Hubert Haugh's boss Mateh Factory in farmers on the Haugh farms Farmer Walter Dreibelbig ranging to erect a large implement has gone to the Bellefonte, to well known fertile work Paul Blairs family transacted Is ar- business in Bellefonte on Saturday lay Johnstonbaugh will move shed and corn cribs this spring on! from Bugarsburg to the home he re- his farm on White Hall road. feently bought at Roopsburg; Dave The Baileyville Presbyterian Sun-|Tressler and family will move from day school recently contributed $25 the William Ishier farm to the Neft tu the Red Cross. farm at Curtin; Lewis Spicer will Mr. and Mrs, Royal Kline enter- move from the Herkimer farm here tained at a 500 party at their home ity the Earl Armstrong farm last Saturday evening. Those pres- Jacksonville: near Mrs. Edward Saxion ent included Mr. and Mrs. George will move from the James Thomp- Dreibelbis, Mr. and Mrs. ,"Bill' Hen- gon farm to the N. E. Hoy farm at ry, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks Corl, Mr. {State College. and Mrs. H.W. Harpster, and Mrs. George ©. Burwell. Solicitors for one of the most | worthy organizations in wartime, the | American Red Cross, in Ferguson! = and Mr, township are Mrs. Chester Poorman, My wife, Mrs. A. L. Albright, Mrs. E. Searson, | left my Mrs. J. F. Musser, Mrs. Earl Harper, | Mrs. A. BE. Dreibelbis, Mrs, E Johns- | ton, Mrs, E. R. Young, Mrs. J. H. Weaver, David Rix, Mrs. D. C Jenkins, Chicken fanciers Mr. asd Mrs. Bd. | Tuesday and brought home with | themi about 1000 choice red baby! chicks from the Witmer hatchery. Mrs. Belle Goheen of Baileyville, thereto are last week received word of her mediate va grandson's promotion to Captain in| wip, if Mrs. A. H. Reede, Mrs, [OO0Uact Mrs. John Osman and x10 ! { | CAL TION NOTICE. Sheffer, having bed and board without just cate or 1 hateby cau- tion the public not to trust bor her on my account as I wilt not be responsible for any debts she may pole ville, TT ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, buried in this farm by gang BO we wn 00 ~ - In the matter of the estate of John ] ward Frank were in Dalmatia, Pa. william Orr, of Howard Borough. Centre County, Pa. deceased. Letters of administration on shid undersigned, all EEE DIaent th 8. now it's Ca = [Setilement to RARL 8. ORR. in e U. 8B. Army, and pt ain Robert M. Gobeen. He is sta- L| tiened at camp near Salina, Kan. lefonte, Pa. for the estate. x15 having | — BOALSBURG The Woman's Guild of the Evan gelical and Reformed church held Its meeting Thursday evening, Those present were: Mrs, T. G. Jones, Mr Viginia Myers, Mrs. Mary Goheen, Mrs. Corn Centzel, Mrs, Margaret Williams, Mrs. Louise Lewes, Mrs Maude OCraham, Mrs. Ellzabeth Phillips, Mrs. Naomi Stricker, Mrs Elizabeth Stover, Misses Beulah Fortney, Ethel Gingrich and Joyce Gentzel and Nellie Smith The monthly meeting of the Civie Club was held Friday evening with the following membery present: Mrs Virginia Myers, Mrs. John Khanlain, Mrs. Robert Day, Mrs. Charles Ora- ham, Mrs. Irvin Grabam, Mrs. Nell Fisher, Mrs. H. M. Haosterman, Mn Charles Faxon, Mrs. Naomi Stricker Mrs. Harold Lewis and Miss Anna Dale The Gleaners class of ed Sunday school Monday evening at the John A K.mpo rt home, with Miss Helen Those present were: Mi Homan, Mrs. Bernadine Lewis, Mrs. Bett) Elzateth Guywser Gearhart the Reloim held its meeting Nell [18 Less Hel wen Mrs. Lowulee er Mi R u Friday Reymond |] were: Jack Hel Gladfelter, Charles Hes Nevill Phill; John He Miss Mars ] Grove. N. J. spent several da Rey. and Mie. T. CG. Jones and ul Mrs. Gertrude Wa ville, spent some ime gner of Mead. with Mrs. E Mar alte” vacation | spent seve with relatives in Carliske Mise Magic Hess of Shi seit Saturday with Mr Fred Lonberger Pst. Robert Callahagp of Fort Eus- te. Va. and Sgt. Elwood Callahan of Woodbine, XK. J. spent the week- end with their parents. Mr and Mrs. James Callahan Miss Esther Whitehead time with ber salen wert, at Beliefoute, R. D Miss Priscilla Btuart of Clear! spent the weekend with he! parents Mr. and Mrs William Stuart Mr and Mrs Chatles Gearhart chilcagh spent Thursday « even a onic lc si PUBLIC SALE % "ty adi Va Spent SOT Mrs. Cs ting “with Of a Carload of SOUTH DAKOTA HORSES ne Ah URE HOTEL BARN CENTRE HALL Monday, March 15 Starting at 1:30 PF. M. 3500 i iit Lt i iF i ; FEEE34R i Stud Pony ne of the best broke load raes 1 ever shipped and are sel uct Hm the Tatom ond amt suit you buyers. All double Don't miss this need a good team or . Bale rain or shine WALLY GRUENEWALD RAY CARPER, Auctioneer, | i Mr. and Mrs nt Pine Grove Mill Jumes M. Bi ngon lef Ohio, where | accepted Lion, Ti il pin Adam Garner Lt for Cadiz a posi Mr. Bu Mr. G. LL. Tressler of Ro MoC Hnti Cig mod son Chenn of Plea were guests of My Willig Lic f wig sunday Mr. and Mi Ch Laugh of Btate Colle: with Mr. and M: baugh, Friday evening Mrs. L. W. Whitehead an Ler Mi Koon Winltehead, pent Lown Georg CUrace Mr TH Dedication Is Delayed a Week pope Ad Henry Lowry, 94, Is Burried Here ‘vatinued from pope one Belles James all of Cry- Henry, of Portia: r. of Reyncids avon these children if McKee Pitt Burned the Is Badly burns { face rious Public Sales Additional Sales Page 5 Second Section FRIDAY eY wil home J MARCH 20~Frank P Flo offer at publ i a full af 1 y 4 erma Cas TUBSDAY. MARCH 30 i } p pu livestock and farm i This is clear t 10 a m. Lunch wi the premises. H Ww. C. Morrow HARVEY HOOVER public sale on hi in Spruce Creek own- five miles north, of Hun no Dereon wiil offer at nm Eden Hill ship, about Boruce Oreek the following Es LIVESTOCK 80 head of PARMING IMPLEMENTS - national P-12 tractor with If bottom plow attached. tractor cuit valor: complete with a power lift 1 an H tractor; two «tooth harrow top 18-100th harmrows finder. mov er: corn planter: walking plow oline engine; grain adil aad rticies Po" mentions Sale at 12330 "Hi suet. W. C Mormow, clerd ga March 18 ES MYTON will offer at public sale on his fan six miles east of Petersburg or seven miles west of McAlevey's Port, Hun- tingdon county. the following pers sonal prooerty «Brown horse 8 Years oid, weight 1800; sorrel mare 10 years old. weight 1650. brown horse § vears old. weight 1500; 2 Hereford miich cows; Guernsey bull, 15 months old: 2 Hereford hejfere: 2 Hereford steers Hereford bull, 2 months old: 2 sows with nies 30 good stock ewes. ENTS - John Deere binder, Tfoot cut: Superior grain aril: corn planter: dump rake; 2 riding cultivatom: Syracuse . Oliver No. B81 plow. spring-tooth harrow; spike harrow. shovel plow: 2 wagons With bed: set hay ladders; hay ropefork and pulleys: disc har- Bau. ol Harpster x10 March 11, 1943. and other ativies —— chine not place the bulids offered time and all necessary repair will. be Terms x10 Monday, March 22 4. 4 CLZZOLINA wiki offer ew EIMyw in nenr A bout © 1 AVES] COs Cues ed Bi HUCK mated He what i» «1 farm Valley fol. FARMLNC His Chal A Monday, March ADAM |} sMITH Baw bes will be sre ’ Reformed FE MM Has Ald ork Thursday, Mao rch 25 WILLIAM ©. HOT FMAM ea iiss al WW &. in EUGENE IRVIN WiLL SELL A CARLOAD OF i GOOD WORK HORSES! This is an unusually fine carioad § of Western horses. Mated teams, | and single horses, weighing 1400 | to 1700 pounds AT PENN'S VALLEY SALES BARN Centre Hall, Pa. SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 13 al 10 o'clock TE ————
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers