___WHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR." | Richard Heverly, who had been! 'employed by the Titan Metal Com- | frequently blows from ' nlenty pn of To nlmost While dust Cur streets there are in the county that are passable on account of high drifts. Since the snow has melting these have become all more dangerous traveling I'he Reformed ing to celebrate the centennial of is tence In this inde pendent of al the Reformed (Tel ime 0 now been thw for ureh prepay county a Xan Until 17 Oxi Nani: {f thi of the Con 0 and were under the autiv ff Holla: : tract Pur ODI Tud ding PR R at Coburn, had position of Mr. anc Woodward, wa pnt ¢ HELA BERNESE American Leg on Millheim. elected the following of- ficers, commander, J L. Hackenber- ry: vice commander. H C, Hass or: adjutant, John M. Boob: finance cificer, 8. J. McMullin: sergeant at grms, Paul W. Myers: and chaplain, Albert H. Stover. Three additional members added to the executive committee Were: Stanley Millhouse, Paul W. Myers, and Herman Confer Miss Ethel Hettinger, daugiiter of Mr. and Mrs, William Hettinger, of Spring Mills, and a graduate of the Williamsport Commercial College, had accepted a position as stenog- 1apher in the offices of the Kerlin Crand View Poultry Farm at Centre Hall, Kevdone Post FyEF ing Fifty Years Ago Simmes oldest colored citizens of died at the advanced age He was brought to this Judge Burnside evening Edwa orator in the direction of ! W. CC. T. U. and the Bellefonte Femperance Ch He be here and will conduct a ay Creorye the our town f 80 ene ol [4] yen by Wednesday well temperance ability, will appear under the d ’ of house will 19 will 1 é - week ¢ of meeting he admissi bil TOL will W ited to i It ORAIMe ©X- three mile Git ug. then killed the animal “3 & was dine bv Ed- veird d Rile ho reported the page to me Protector Thomas Mosier, of had th Cat farm at Nn gra [OX (Game Protector He thot Beht of the ACalps proovated Harry J the animal His sy rheve Cry Willg in tem most of the moon » SDOt was foxes were and th " tiny {4 ' ang Here al 107 as “Jark was married to rid Those stage UDell. The Maryi Court of Appeals had filed a decree t findings of Judge Ceci Coiinty Court, he held that the The wad taken year i» Ina me Le i Wickes Marviand binding supposed t Elkton, Md. following @ Philadelphia Oo have about a wild midnight to Elkton in aoe nt earlier vide from taxi J. N. Robinson, Farm Agent, found a deposit of Hme marl” on the farm of Mrs John Mohr Otto, Acronsburg, known a Coburn farm. located two rilles of Spring Mills, which Mra. Otto inherited from her grand- futher, Dr. Charles Coburn and w hich had been owned by the family for a hundred years. The vein of mer! vas four feet, three Inches thick and covered about an acre Lime marl is the purest form of cal- crm carbonate in its natural con- dition and was considered exceed. ingly well adapted for sgricultural PLrposes Armngements were be. ing made to put the mari on the raarket Centre County the onal Bellefonte, had accepted un post as driver of a delivery truck for the Lauderbach«Zeryy Company The job was made vacant when Jess Wohford moved to Willlamsport, The proprietors of the Bellefonte Hardware Company entertained thelr a banquet at the Nittany Country Club. ‘Those pre- included Mr, and Mrs, E. R Mr. and Mrs. H. GQ. Murtorfl, M W. Willams, Ralph Owens, Otto Corman, Miss Louise Knisely, Miss Hazel Johnson, owners and employes f tore, and the following guest: and Mrs. J. Kennedy Johnston, and Mrs, Van 8. Jodon, Mr. and Charles Schlow, Mr. and Mrs ne Mabus, Mr. and Mrs. N. E Mr, and Mrs, Charles Coble nd Mrs. J. FP. Marks, F. H. Hol- shead, of Philadelphia, J. E. Wil- Helen Robb and Mis * Resides, Messrs Owen i and Williams operat- the Bellefonte Ha Wa ‘ pany neat employes at sent were t Ie [4] \ had iware firm Lore oe Yeurs Was ou OWN 8 Most ments REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to Laura el bag wt Matilda 1 wp. $200 to Allen W Patt BLANCHARD (Last Week y Deitz farn vacating moving Kose shock « h death of M es Pletcher on Bunday morning sympaths the community nt $ Pe [4 1x ded to the family was greatly iden ir ¢ os ms been Packe Deen 20ig to reported that farm on Marsh Creek Mr. Peter Pletcher and son visiting at the home on Saturday Eidred of a, were Haves tehey Pvt marine the Lulu Paul Gardner, ! at Quantico, Va nd with hiz mother rdner Sunday callers at the M. C. Bow. n home were Mr, and Mrs. Wil- n Mintzer and daughter Bernice, Mill Hall; Seaman Ernest MeGill, a nephew of the Bowman's, Mrs st MeGill and Miss Edith Sor of Lock Haven Tillie Gunsallus went to Lock on March 5th and while there quite ill. She was forced remain in the home of her dawg Mrs. Packer, for ww recovered We are sorry to He Miller has not rom her recent fliness Miss Wilda Lutz, local telephone operator, has recovered from her re- illness and je again able to re- strme her duties Jerry Gunsallus, Zena CGunsallus, wie timonia MeClellan Miller is quite ill ot this Yi in spent Mrs Haven MCame note that Mary. yet recovered f Tif 7 1 brother of Miss quite ill with is time Jacob Bowes of Booch Creek, is planning on making his home with his daughter Mrs, Josephine Thomp- som, after he completes the sale of his former home. inal plans are being made for the tale of the John B. Miller property tn Mr. Maurer of Mill Hall 81t. Burtisg Miller, stationsd In California with his mother, Mrs. Orer Miller of Lock Haven, were in town visiting his various relatives while on a 15-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett and fomily were to State College on Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Bennett's brother, Kenneth, who is on fur-! Over the County News | Mrs. Joseph Btruble entertained | these members of the Lutheran Helping Hand Bunday School class at her home last Thursday evening Mrs. John Durst, Mrs, Phillp Bhiv- The William H Breon the former Gutelius place In heim, has been vacant Monday when Mr, and Mrs, E. A Tyson and family moved into the north part of the Mrs. Randall Har ter duplex on Penn street, the ree modeled G. 8. Prank home Officers of the Alpha Pire pany Community Ambulance Club, State College, were re-elected at the annual meeting of the organization held last week at the fire company hall, State College are; Hubert Koch, president John H, Frizzell vice president: Eugene FP. Lee tary nnd Walter Herich, tru: were property Mill- since “Thst Com - They BOC TE Hoster - He presented -Lreasurer and WK. 1 the man LE port for ind will ¢ Mr. an Pine 11 var ppear later My ” nit Cirove willl en cement John fMEIneering Col Army Al mecinanica Penn th State rire ery. Mrs. Emmett Brooks Mrs, W A. Alexander, Mra. Russell Lair, M trunk Mrs. George John Runkle, Mi Madison - Mrs. Fred Lutz, Mi factory 1 i" laude Dutrow mid, 4) measured wis fl re weighed one keen the cloek In pond rumiing or det Mi Reuben Ris) burg AN unust CLu A white legharn hen, It is cently ald that eight Inches umierence, five Inches half pound Mrs of wel hint M Arey ang Mark. These sgucst Mrs. Phillp MM and Misses Inez Luse and Jenne Lalr. The group at this meet for the Rudy sale, March MI Miriam Slack wesrker re. Bertha H “nt eu Cire and fn in long made Dian _ ing “ ; Junct Mill Auman moved furniture to Mr. and Mn n aparunent u M Auman | vi { Harold her household Lelm last Monday Auman have rented ¢ Olean, N where now employed, and 17 nf wir exees: niture will | stored tempora Mr. Aumi 5 been of the Rallway Company in the job will Express ’ the pa } K f esy PO CENTRE HALL From in we Announce Engagement IO BE PRESENTED AT LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FLAY Bioom Committees detalls ft Booger abd Gus . » FOURTH PERIOD HONOR ROLL IS ANNOUNCED J. F. Weta] tre Hall-Potter Lounced th the sl af the Cen. prin Hig! Bn e¢ 1 mor Students ding period follow, «d vat. for last week a fT listed according 0 sthoila Seniors: Eldon Whitman Spyker. June Wagner Hanna, Miles King iz Mariha rances Neff Jean and Betty Slack Juniors: William Reese, Pern Hen na, Beulah Bradford. Paul Bradford, Ji.. and Phyllis Grove Sophomores: David Boozer, Don. aid Helser, Marvin Sharer, William Daup, Grace Hackett, Tayvior Potter, and Edwin Crawford Freshmen: Dale Confer, Mariotie Joseph Rimmey, Marian M Gloria Brook: and Betty Michael Ross - ® » LOCALS AND PERSONALS Dean Wert of Tusseyville, is visit. in Baltimore with his brother, Luther Wert Paul Petterolf of Inidantown Gap, spent the weekend here with his wife and son Edgar Miller, who spent several cays at Gelssinger Memorial Hose pital, Danville, undergoing observa. tion and texts, returned home this week. Mrs. W. W. Kerlin entertained the Clover Club at her home last Thurs. day evening. Business at this meets ing included making a five~doliar contribution to the Red Cross. After the meeting the members were shown the chickens and machinery ‘of the Kerlin poultry nlant. These imembers attended besides the host ens: Mrs. Frank M. Fisher, Mrs. Frank Bradford, Mrs, C. H. Homan, ing Mrs, Milford Luse, Mrs. W. F. Kel- ier, and Mrs. Dora Odenkirk. These guests were also present: Mrs. P, P, Henshel, Mrs. Grace Deitzel, and Mrs. 8 W. Smith. Miss Preda Houtz of Lemont, and writ ve POTTERS MILLS From Last Week { w H DUNGARS : on Johnson Mal owrlhij mnt & schoo] Lea an ration In sty Hospital Satu condition #B improving Centre HB hurches Day on ' Fue i the ail ¢ i 3 ¥V Mr and or the leadership {followed That al 4} inde po ¥ Be One Ohl wf the They May All hol ives from each | itl {or these y program: supplication E. McCormick in the Read. Depths.” thanksgiving Pits He has been n forgiveness, O Kirk Willian devotion, Love W.8 C8 quilt sacrifice, We Offer Thee and trivmph, “The Reigneth.” The offering from to be used for Christ. Indians in govern migrants, and Union olieges OL 1 Pray epresents # ther 12 Rn § phases it Ae oi 0 gi Fory Fails #3» £31 Lord Thee: The 8 Miss Caroline MoClas reek Nevey a Unto Lord fhis Orpha Fleizher of State Col- , visited over the weekend at the Haust RB. H. McCormick and wife of College, Cha wife Roy 8. Jamison wo children o’ Bellefonte, Miss daughter. Nellie Geary, McClaskey and Mrs {from the Centre County Hospital on McCormick took dinner Sunday ¢ve- afterhoon : ning at the G. H. McCormick home BY and Mrs saries Mendler of The Woman's Society of Christian Flin 4 Mr har of : on and Service of Sprucetown M. E. church Mrs. Blaine Leister from Satu will serve a roast chicken Supper in to Monday : the basement of the church on Sat- { Mrs. Daniel 8. Daup and son Wil- evening, April 10, from 5 to iam, called at the Earl Prazier home 8 P. m. The patronage of the publi Sunday afternoon will be appreciated Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hettinger of Centre Hall R. D. and Mrs, Grace IGoodhart and Mrs. Myron Reitz of Milesburg. visited on Sunday with (From Last Week, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Jodon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rudy were to | Miss Isabel Musser of Rock Spring, State College on Saturday afternoon spent the weekend With her aunt, Sunday visitors at the Clair Rich Mrz. FV. Goodhart. ner's were Mr. and Mrs, Merril Rich- The Susanna Wesley Methodist ner and daughter of Yarnell, Ralph Sunday School class entertained Mrs. McCartney and daughter Alice, and (Paul Zellers at a farewell party In Clair Cowher. her honor last Thursday evening. At! Bunday visitors at the Harvey this time the group also presented Eminhizer's were: Cecelia Richner, ‘ber with a bedspread. These mem-! Beryl, Cora and Doyle Richner, John | bers, besides the guest of honor, were Peese, Robert Rudy, Mr. and Mrs. present: Mrs, Clifford Meyer, Mrs. Theodore Eminhiger, Ralph Me- ‘Loe Mever, Mrs, Wilbur Meyer, Mrs. Cartney and daughter Alice, and Busan Emery, Mrs. Albert Emery, Clair Cowher Mrs. Leroy Krebs, Mrs. Ernest Wag-' Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eminhiser ‘ner, Mrs. J. B. Wert, Jr, Miss Eliga« were to State College on Sunday betls Bartholomew, Mrs. C. D. Con- morning (fer. Mrs. Willard Hettinger, Miss Mrs. Clair Richner izn't feeling so ‘Jane Spyker. Mrs. Florence Michael, good at this writing. having a bad BOTVIOE 5 lan literature, ment schools, Chris Mrs home ting ¢ ies Joon, Mail and infant returned Carolin e Laura Tuesday raay urcay PLEASANT VALLEY lovgh from military duly, recuperat- Miss Dorothy Zettle of Johnstown, Mrs. Chester A. Spyker Mrs. Anna cold. We wish her a spetdy recovery lug from an appendectomy. ' por Vietory: Buy Bands. ‘called at the W, W. Kerlin home on Sinday. | Mrs. Clarence C. Otto attended a ‘Brooks, and Mrs. FP. V. Jodon, | Irvin Confer and son ul, were i Miss Lillian Rickert has been cone | Bellefonte shoppers Saturday more {fined to bed with an infected throat. A "Sunday School Lesson ——— 11 of the vlever of the nd CHRIST'S APPEARANCE AVTER THE RESURRECTION Because She tb one week International Sunday School Lesson for March 2K, 183 GOLDEN TEX forevermore Have Lesson Text: John JEWS in we WORLD or RELIGION, [TK or A ’ Hes BY WWREID Sh eS, Ww DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU... "No Washer for Two a Weeks . . . and *16.75 Needless Expense!” Musa | used my washer several years and had no trouble with it. But suddenly it refused to run, so | called a Service Dealer. “He pointed out that sediment built up inside the agitator had eaten through and ruined some mechani cal parts. But it was two weeks before he was able to get the replacements and have the washer back in service. He told me that the time lost and the $16.75 expense would have been unnecessary if | had only known toremoveand clean the agitator aftereach use.” This is an actual experience of one of our customers and can well serve as a reminder to you. Your busy Service Dealer is ready to help you, but is no more anx- ious than you to be called in for needless repair jobs. Write or phone the nearest West Penn office for a copy of “Here's How" —a useful booklet which gives you many Lips on how to mainlain your ap+ phances and avoid needless expense. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY —————— OAL ARIA,
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