May 6, 1943. PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs, Harold Dean Is sometime with her parents relative in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. John C Juniata, were recent visitor father, Mr. J. ( spending anc other Gates of with his Gintes on Wall Mrs. Samuel A. Homan ing the marriage of their Mary Ellen, in the Lt. Glenn R, Kean of the armed forces N. C Miss intended hus- his camp attended the St Saturday Tus- only near of Diamo stationed Mary EI band 1 £4) Pa Hoffman paid her at mn t farm nea; : L i been absent from Gay peciilg Sm Bloom re- N ] and LeRo : U nt past and Mr Pine Hall Ralph Grazier from Altoona ! Marengo, the farm Mrs and are anging to fit their farm near known George Grazier 0 1 weil M Louise Co:l departed Satur- for Texas to visit her intended bal Albert W e College army camp past Struble’s par- M. Harpsters ert MN Gearhart has resigned his position with Hoy Harter on the Branch and to Pittsburgh to assist cone orete contractor Mrs. Mary Saucerman daysburg, spent the past her daughter and family, id Harpster L un gone n Holli« with Dav~ ol week Mi last week and dise E. Homan at Onk Hall Metzgar purchased new actor plow from the Waldo farm equipment agency Station Mur were last Lieut furlough with Mrs. Homer A M: Martha Gavitte spent the eckend In Harrisburg with her son, who Is U. 8. train- Texas Farmer K A. Peters Bellefonte Mrs. Melvin visitors at and business Friday Paul spending a M1 Grubb is his parent ancl Grubb n John Sease camp in and Mrs. Jame Mae DeArmitt past weekend farm home 8 Ciates Som time rece: vy with Cite in a HK M Mary s Over Harp- G were at et, rhe el lly and cation with Bradiord Jr.. Roy ger ephen ert Kocher Corl John Artz became members of Presbyterian church last Sunday Cirovel one progressive a busine a week 8S. A. Homai nl ting Hanting FArme) Bellefonte Friday afternoon Mrs. Ruth Harpster i be improving 1apidly in the Philips- burg Stale return to her home One seph farm tion reported to ' Hospital and expect OO to of our prominent f C. Shoemaker labor committee ith County Agent arm repre in R.C Mbor | our Blan- w Paul Stephens Edward Ken- nedy we Stephens, who Is nicely from a t Everett Hospital and Sunday with recovering re visitor re2ent operation wOODWwW id Ard returr D. C i he projec ARD tha Vash- having place en | on Sature N i 1 with he shel with her Phyllis, with Beatrice sist Dorothy their father, Clarence Rishel, were visitors at the Sunday School and preacHing services on Sunday fore. noon, We were glad to have them enjoy Come again ers, and ifamsport, home of Dewey Day! marks P.O AB Roll plate on the lawn facing Three tiny from 1. 1943 hen t 8S. of an Hono lical church LY ea Ww ne v allge n 1 treet 4) AI Sireel the top of the kept follow Re duration. The appear on the Hon- Bechtol, Kenneth Bechtol. John Braucht, Floyd Shees- lev. Carl Motz, Kenneth Orndorf, Charles Haines, Ellery Shreckengast, chard Kes Malcolm Boob Randall M Nevin Bowersox, RE Orndort, Theo- Don- floating for the IE names John jr HH inger tsi Russell Boob ™ i o E Stover ennuth orren Earl FE Harwood Kreamer, Alton Kessinger, Sam Sheesley, Edward Mil- Warntz, Guy Brindle n last week's Issue Democrat the one our fellow-towns Kess was made even inches in length been eighteen rin Irindle, Malvin Correction: the Centre rout caught by inger, 18 el it should uches in length Mrs. Annie Kessler, widow of the tev. E. L 18 de- ded to both rsonal real property, some tine thi th. She expects to make her future home in the Evan- Home at Lewisburg. We're see one of our good citi- have vr Kessler, deceased. | F $ mialk 1 ir anle ' make public sale of and r on gelical SOTTY zens leave us Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zemie of Johnstown were over weekend guests at the Woodward Hotel. The Wood- ward Hotel host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hosterman, are brother and sister-in-law of Mn Zemie MOSHANNON Mrs. Harold Pye is home from the hospital much improved Mrs. Walter Holt is home from the Philipsburg Hospital after spending three days there Mrs. Eva Wenrick and Lloyd and Dorothy Mae, and Mr Orrie Conaway of Snow Shoe, took supper on Bunday night at the Msr- tin Cartwright home, also Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright spent Sunday at the Martin Cartwright home, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Donley of Clinton, Towa, are spending their va- cation with their son, Earl Donley at Julian. On Thursday afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Donley and daughter Vio- let Lannen and her daughter, Shir- ley Louise of Philipsburg, and Mrs. Earl Donley and two children, Earl George and Doris of Julian, took supper with Mrs. Donley’'s sister, John Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKean and son Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright made a business trip to Rebersburg and Bellefonte, Saturday vening. Those ence at were Mrs. Clyde Borger, Mrs. Ida Ciroe, Mrs. Annie Leeder, Miss Sue Wagner. We are all glad to hear the good news about our Methodist pas- tor, Rev. Schlabig being sent back for another year as he is well liked by all. Mi. Sholl of Milesburg, preached to who at'snded the Confers children, | Clearfield during the week! Free Methodl night i gil 11 and re sorry to hear of er Holt's mother day. Mr Holt was w our community as they lived here some years ago. The Walter Holt family have the sympathy of their many friends JACKSONVILLE Church Wor thers " Known in \ i on Sunday, May at which time Mu Sunday SeIVICes 9 8:30 Mo- MIP, Day 10:30 1 be observed 84 hool Society will of Mrs. Mik Bartley Saturday evening, May 8 Mrs. William Poorman ters Margar ¢ and Evelyn of were 5 dinner guests home of hter Mrs Vonada Mr three the home on and daugh- Howard, ay at the her dau and family Mrs. Doyle Toner sons were Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Dolan and family Mrs. Lucy Conoway was a Thurs day Friday evening supper guest the home of her son, Rob- ert Conoway and family. Earl Beigh- tol of Howard. was Sunday after- noon caller at the place Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll children were Sunday evening per ts of Mr. and Mis and son Bobby, TR Rich rd and and visitors a aime and up- Raymond of Belle- ). P. Ertiey home Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Walter Bellefonte, Mrs. Sumner Noll, Mrs. Chailes Chronister, Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz and chiidren Mrs. Walter Dalley of Altoona, and Mrs. D. P. Ertliey called Thursday forenoon at the Leon Aley's Dick and Elsie Jane Noll were Bat- urday evening supper guests of Mr and Mrs. Orin Fye and family of Bellefonte, R. D Sonnie Fetzer spent the with his uncle and aunt, Mrs. Frank Eisenhauer | Miss Bette Aley spent the weekend lat her home here. Mrs. Mary Deitz was a caller at the Noll home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Betz and children and Earl Beightol of Howard, Bette Aley of Bellefonte, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll Mrs. Walter Dalley of Altoona, spent a few days with her brother, D. P. Ertley and family and assisted with the garden making. William Ripka and daughter Teu- rezene, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rogers and niece, Ethel Rogers were Sun- day dinner guests at the Leon Aley home to celebrate Billie's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fetzer called Tuesday evening at the Eisenhauer home Mary June Fye and brothers spent Saturday evening at the Noll home. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, Callers at the James Shaffer home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Waite of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Bellefonte, R. D., Mrs. Lucy Conaway. Kathryn and | Lester Conoway. Sma MI ———————— Cleaning Panama Hats Panama hats may be cleaned very successively with cold water, a clean sponge, and some white soap. Place the hat on a clean surface and wash it thoroughly; thegn rinse in clear water to remove the suds and wipe with a dry cloth, Go over the hat jad reshape it with the hands, I We Juniata Corman of weekend Mr. and THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. » p; Joins Paratroopers Naval Veteran Io overy n } i : little: Vio iu We Honor Mother For Distinguished Service on the Home Front the Mother on tl nom front, “ Id them all.’ Wer § racio IS are ol the home {ro ther 4 fighting front, who In her ow WE | 104 | through her tear man grown 1 born bal nour Robert B. Tayler doing country rendering F 2 Cpl. John H. Estright 3 130 phils was ( sen to fire the inspecting gun salute for President Roosebelt on his recent f thelr camp His Inst vist on March 15. 1943, when 3 ed home bY wilt outfit Pie. Harry BB. Jolinss,y Harry Mr. ax nd Vioef Ans Das Bellefonte tour © and § hee Wa We Ins boty Harry Enginnd, Claiborne for Miss Fsther Tea. Harry, as efo Fehrs ainitg in before enterm in New Lin, frted int othe 43. ar isian he Bel in J being the ¢ gr the 3 i Soldier Honored Brn yn who | (+11 yg ned in Ls time 1 an i virtually all Al Ld Pvt. Harold A. Roshnock for Snow Shoe in the Afr Corps Florida, had the honor to be sek y represent the U. £ Au Force recently from t%o hundred thousand Air Corps men, in a hig parade Miami Beach. The occasion was the celebration of Pan- American Day shinock in training Beach NEW Miim ted 4 Pvt. Denald Walker at —- T companionship in the same outfit at oted to Captain fm —— Prom bers of Co. A. 700 M. P. Bn. . uary 19th Local friends of Henry L. Blauser| Private Walksr is a gradimte of of the U. 8 Army, formerly of Pot-! the Bellefonte High Schocl. His for. ters Mills area, will be glad to learn since CENTRE COUNTY BUDDIES wo Centre county boys (above), | are enjoying the privilege of close Camp Gordon, Ga. Poth are mem and were induéted on the same day, Jan BELLEFONTE BROTHERS IN SERVICE Buddies Wm ] have Ming the ight) 2, anc Camg City ary from there Rearms, Ut There training ) the ho t100e being to the mex Army Alr C where present time Pvt. Hos Harvey A fe is 20 y¢ i at the Federal « nn White amsport ice. He is Helen M. Ream Mrs, Harr Pvt. Hockenl smployed bs and Stohe comboan: er. He is a son of Mr on Hockenbrrry is married to the farmer Roan, daughter of Mr. and William M. Roan. of Bellefonte, Mrs Hoy and Mrs their husbands iearly last month to Lake their ransferrd hment at Wal tat) Heal Flelt thes 8 terboro ned at the i Mrs R.D iON yrdn nee Near N g the ma and M Ball Sim aT Of efonite ar als in Pvt. Fred Miller mer home is at Wingate Private Miller, also a graduate of the Bellefonte High School. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Miller of Belle. fonte, R. D. 3. Since beginning his | training perfod he has qualified as jan expert rifleman. Before entering the service he waz employed at the J: 0. Biewer coal yard, i ————— Cavalryman that on April 1st he was commission. | ed a Captain. Reared on 4 farm hear | ¢3" rr rr Potters Mills, Capatin Blawer grad-, Second Lieutenant nated from Centre Hall High School | , Grol Ls in 1928 and from Penn State (Dalry | Husbandry course) in 1033. He was! called to service with the rank of 1st Lieutenant in August, 1941, and has been in Panama Canal Zone since November of the same year. He Is the husband of the former Miss Sara Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christy Smith, of Bellefonte. a @ Donald Clayton Immel, son of Mrs. Mable Immel of Spring Mills, re- ceived his commission as a second lieutenant last Wednesday upon | completion of the Officer Candidate course at the Infantry school, Fort Benning, Ga. The new lieutenant | was inducted into the army on Sep- tember 18, 1041, and served with the 28th Infantry. He held the rank sing t Of Ofrporal before being commis- Second Lieutenant sioned. Licutenant Immel received his education at the Gregg Town. J. Ned Corman, son of Mr. and * ship Vocational School In Spring Mills | Mrs. John N. Corman, of Bellefonte, | {R. D. 2 graduated from the Naval] {Air Training Center at Corpns| Christi, Texas, last week and Was p,rents reside on R. D. 1, Bellefonte, commissionied a second lieutenant. | ihqay wears the silver wings of an Lieutenant Corman, a graduate of | gerial gunner in the Army Air the Pennsylvania State College, vol- | porces. He received the right to unteered for fight training In April. | wear the coveted insignia after suc- last year, and received preliminary | cessfully completing training at the | Instruction at the naval reserve air| AAP Flexible Gunnery School at base at Dallas, Texas, Tyndall Field, Florida, Ld Earns Silver Wings, Plc. Howard M. Watson, Jr., whoee |class, graduated April 15. echanic | mses, + i Aviation M Doyle B. Confer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H F. Confer of Millheim, has | completed his cpurse of studies as | an aviation mechanic in the Army Air Force Technical School at Am- arflio, Texas, and is now fitted for airpiane maintenance work, He will be sent to some alr base where he will assist in keeping America’s Ply- | ing Fortresses in the air for Allisd victory WAAC Graduate | APC Beatrice Brungart of Rebers- | Pvt. Harold Peters burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Rob- | Ph. Peters, gon of Mr. and Mrs. ert Brungart, has completed the six Howard Péters of Bellefonte, enlist. weeks’ course at the army Adminis. © With the Tyrone Troop two years trative Bchool, WAAC Branch No, | 280 and is now stationed gt the Cav. 4, located on the Texas State Col- BUY School at Port Jackson, 8. C. lege for Women campus, at Denton, | Before going to South Carolina he Texas. She is one of the 285 auxil. | Was stationed at Indiantown Gap {lary students comprising the first [Oe year. Pvl Peters wag born and reared in Bellefonte, and departed for going to take for ot basic weeks in the d and was amploy- Depot Wil- BP. is 34. was ard; Homer and Henry Weight, Paul. Visw Lime Ha old and Lloyd Rogers and Mel- a truck driv. Hammah and 1 hope all the members can be Hockenberry joined day, which we all fnjoved very much South Caiolina and thank Mrs + and do not forget to look clettp—— reporter. SPRING MILLS Weather conditions have been re- tarding farm activities, and spring crops will be planted unusually ate Area farmers are planning for a large potato acreage this season BUSH HOLLOW Bunday sechool next Sunday at 9:30 a. m., followed by class meet- ing. Preaching service will be in the evening beginning with a song ser- vice at 7 o'clock, Evervhndy welcome The Cregg Township Vocational Mr. ang Mra. D. H. Custer of Une School Band will give a special con- lonville supper at the Roy cert In the Municipal building at Spotis last Thursday evening. Millheim on Priday evening under ‘Mrs. © also visited a short time the direction of Prof. Harold T. with her M Edna Bpotis Breon The band will appear in Recent visitors at the home of Mr their new uniforms and Mrs. Andrew Irvin Pvt Miss Dolores Condo of Willlams- Paul Metzler Washington, Mrs port, was a visitor at the 8. L. Condo James Metzler, Mr. and Mrs, James home Phalon and daughte Lydia and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wentzel of Dori Mrs Lykens Loganton, and Cpl. Harry W. Brun- Dubbs and gard stationed in Arizona and Miss Dorothy Rudinski of Williamsport were guests at the CE. Ziegler home 13 visited with last Tuesday evening und Mrs, R. E. Henry returned home from Lewistown where she had been visiting f and Merle Blockley transacted busines Wednesday Paul cently vis ler Mrs. Paul Henninger and children Mechs bure, a Look home inter inter were ol A Mr. and Creores George Bush and home folks on riend: relatives » q Philipst Lown ia { oi f Palmerton . } re father Zieg- nome of re visiting h were War rey parent fen ley d Mr There as Yiet vIiclory flower bed HOWARD son of Res Pa of and ana our training at at AnNna- of Export A. Pletcher and William port wree Home f 1 ger « sunt recent the L Rufus Hettir ted arents Het Condo ury Mr Mrs Linger over E. Henry is mother at Lewistowr Mrs. Lalu Brungard is spending week In Williamsport, visiting tive friends Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hall Mrs. Willard Farmers Mills and Hettinger of Bi Pe the weekend spent Sunday visitd dispatch the home of His vere op- Hospital rel father and naergone a West Penn present the At Derker of Cen re p Hettineer of Miss Rosella College. were Elmer way State INGayY dinner guests at the Hettinger home LITTLE NITTANY Mrs R and daughter Kathleen of Stats ewe pent Easter Bunda Willard and Ear] Harter home Chen age Rope vigites Bunda Willard Harter home rma Dullen of Howard Bellefonts wT grandmother en, Bunda) Mr All Daian mings TR Public Sales | Academy furm- aymond Harter Col- on at the Miss {friend (2) Der of 1 te 82 TURDAY wr $3 MAY ¢ pl Sr L1ED060 He TRAD rods Of Be nie r y r « Fic rainul ws 204 sh entire stork 12:30 of called + And A Week B ha Clark home ¥F Jacksonville and Howard 4-H Club News: Your 4-H club news reporter is back with the club news again and will Uy and give you all the happenings of our club each month We had our meeting last Tuesday evening at the Pred Wensel home in Howard Our club has sixie thi ana Are to to make this our best club year, The following officers were elected Toes- day evening president Homer Weight: vice president, Otis Cor- man; secretary, Lloyd Rogers: trea urer, Donald Bitner; song George Brumbaugh: game Edward Bhuey; news reporter Harter. 1 hope they will some fine songs and games for next meeting. Well, we club boys ir project 1 year Pigs, Capons, Baby » Sheep and Bees. Some of the boys Go not have thelr pigs yet, so 1 will give you a lst of what each one is taking to ralse after our next meet- ig, as 1 am hot sure I have names of all the members right and do not Know for sure what each one is taking. If I have made any mis- takes I hope § La Fle Stover, aucts H PP. Helsey i 3 sale at his res- easant Gap, Pa household goods. Sale m. Mayes & Stover, aucts Dubbs, clerk BATURDAY. MAY 22-The heirs of he late Irvin Miller estate will offer aie premises In : exlale Hoge fiaines in- en Houses, ay harp Mave SATURDAY A last & ida, 1. nn DOYS in ’ Vear all going try ieader rader Mel- nave our Saturday, May 8 MRS, OG. MORGAN at public sale on the porch vacant Bellefonte Academy Jie *a.. the following lems § ry ai DroOperiy HOUSEHOLD GOODS-—New single Hywood bed with inh®spring mal soldid walnut bedroom sulle, i oak bedroom suite; bed, spris pring mattress; kitchen chbi- wired: chifforobe; chiffonier: pine chest of drawers ang washstangd: two marble-top walnud tables: two solid wa.rut chairs; larse mirror with wal- frame. latee Zenith radio; clothes kitchen table with porcelain ing board: tubs, clothés base ross x12. dishes, many ane pieces fire screen: electric bealer; teaketile. percolation; 1. tometer. heater; heal- 3 lamps: ira sige hose, mower. teed porch swing. scales. galvanized coal bas bucket. clocks. step ladder, ol flag: bedding: children’s ing ulepslls and many numerous fo mens vi Vi n n are this Beef, £ perma q 74 i the nut hamper iro 3 ou will excuse me this time Some of the club members have never met before. Wait until we have another club meeting, then we will all be well acquainted and good club member friends. The fol- WWIng are members: James and Le- Roy Button, Dona.d and Kenneth Bittner, Otis Corman, Fred Wensel, Wilbur and Edward Shuey. George and Wilbur B. umbaugh, all of How. two bat! kets coal Saturday, May 15 H. OH LINDENMUTH offer al public sale on his farm Dix Run, six miles west of Un- ionvilie, the following personal prop- ers LIVESTOCK Five head of fatt one Guernsey cow with first osif two yveariing heifers; two =nring dull calves, 500 Rew Hampshire Red and While Rock chickens nine weeks old. FARM TMM. 2 Prd-on Oliver tractor plow; spring tooth harrow: mower: light low. wheel wagon: tree sprayer and wood saw combined: 50 feel of spray hose: grain cradle: corn sheller: 50 bushels of oata, and many other items 200 Dumercie 1% mention Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, Terms cash Roy ler, suct H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 350% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A EPECIALTY ! CALL STATE COLLEGE, $942 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding tn the sale Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices. : A number of Farms and several Residences will be offered at public sale in the near future ~ Watch for Dates! vin Harter, all of near Jacksonville * Our nexi mecting will be held at my 1 home on Tuesday evening, May 25. io forgot about our Tues- present Fats 1 aimost after the meeting last Wensel for being stich a Kind host. Well, 1 guess our club news # all until our meeting, for our Little Nittany items Melyl | Harter news tractor; club news in each month SNOW SHOE The Ladies’ Bible class of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs Clara Moore last Wednesday and held their monthly business and so- clal. After the business meeting and social hour, lunch was served. Those | present were: Mesdames Hazel Vieh- dorfer, Florence Bradley, Dolly Wen- | rick. Ann Musser, Elsie Shope, Ma- bel Harnish, Kathryn Dizon, Mabel Preston, Lawa France, Myra Bud- inger, Shlly Hall, Laura Banks, Irene Cramer, Cairie Swartz, Ann Stetier, Gertrude Roeser, Mai ie Shaffer, Vio- let Kellander, Ellen Reese, Mary Viehdorfer, Alma Buhler, Edith Gii- land, Mabel Lucas, Viola McNam- | ara and Clara Moore, | i Miss Jennie Peszulla of Morris. | dale, and aunt, Mrs. Orvis Gillette, spent Sunday with the former's par. | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Reszulla. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etters and | | daughter, Mary, spent the weekend | {with Mr. Etter's brother, Ralph Et- | ters and family of Williamsport, Without Crumbling A nail can be driven into a plas- | tered wall without crumbling the plaster if the nail is first dipped into {hot water or melted paraffin for & few minutes,
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