- March 9, 19 44, CENTRE HALL NEWS Mrs. Anna Rossman visited Tusseyville with Miss Mary and John Fortney last week Tuesday until Sunday Sylvia and of Mr. and Mrs, in Lock Haven, visited grandparents, Mr. and Bradford from Thursday day Mir Talitha the Ladies’ Bible class formed Sunday school last evening Miss Bernice Fr weekend with friends en Mi: (From Last Week) | Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Brooks entertained these friends of their daughter, Gloria, at a surprise party on her 16th birthday last Thursday Misses Emma Jean Brouse, Marjorie Emery, Isabel Meeker, Betty Sween- ey, Ruth and Thelma Burris, Ruth Spyker, Clara Lou Wetzel, Janet Runkle, Lois Ruble and Eleanor Pot- ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Emest Wagner and son Larry, Taylor Potter, Edwin Crawford, Willlam Daup, Glenn Fet- teroif, Richard Brooks, Herbert Ral- ston, Donald Homan, Harry McClen- ahan, Jr, and William Homan Miss Mae Lannen of Bellefonte, R. D., was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burri The Lions Club of Centre Hall en- tertained these guests at the annual Farmers’ Night dinner last Tuesday evening at the Sweeney Restaur- ant: Dr. M. H. Cubbon, State Col- lege: Ralph C. Blane) Bellefonte B. Carl Wharton, Harrisburg; and these from Centre Hall and com- munity; the Rev, C, C. Otto, M. A Burkholder, Jacob Sharer, Nevin Ul- rich, Sumner Ulrich, Chester Grove George McCormick, S. R. Ralston Pred Cox, Emest Homan, Ralph Ho- man, willlam Ia Fouse, C H. Kimbrell, J. W. Dashem, Mark Jordan C. G. Rimmey, A. E. Rim- ney, Claude Dutrow, James Brooks, Chester A. Spyker, Bob Wetzel J. F. Shutt, Dr. Cubbon expert, and Mr. Blaney riculture agent, both Sroup on this Miss Mary visited here Mrs. P. P. Hens Mrs. F. V these guests ning: Mrs. C. M. Bebes ning Creek, Mrs; C. C. Otto arge of W. Smith on the topic, “The Chu Rev. W. K. Hosterman will r." Mrs the annual Central conference of tl church next week in Fir cal church in Willilamspor Mr. and Mrs Brown Nale of Zeig Jerville called Sunday altermoon the E FE Zettle home ) » An drew Zettle who B4t birthday on Monday M1 Fred Stover of wer also home Miss Anna at Thompson Harrisburg, s; her parents, M Stover The Lutheran group A, met Rebecca Der Mr. and Mr Jack of Beliefc len McClain of Clearfie Dale. Pleasant Gap ! Mrs. George K. Rimmey day guests of Lu K. Dale Miss Margaret Dale in Boalsburg Mrs. John Knarr returned home sch from the Centre County Hospital at Jast week with these The Centre Hall fire con was willlam Hanna called to help ) himney Mrs. Lawr fire at the Potters Mills Ralston M building early Monday morning George Sweeney damage was only slight Miller, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd He Harold Stitzer visited relatives here last k man, Mr Mrs. C Gc. Otto was call Alma Rickert parents’ h y Muncy n. Mrs. Ha on account 0 lines { her father George Foust busines Dr. and Mrs. Harry © JOODeT al hour t her mother, Mrs spent Monday and week in Altoona where 2 dental clinic Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Mazie Le< with Mr. and Mrs Tusseyville Miss Martha Wilbur thel DM with Mrs Delaney ¢ of at the her h azlier spent in Lock daughter move Anna Frazier and Miss Ida Frazier, plan their home here this week Rex Searson of State College & Sunday supper guest at the of his grandparents, Mr. and George Searson Mr. and Mrs Fetterolf on Drew of Annville, were weekend guests at the F. K. Frank home here On Sunday they accompanied Mi M1 Mr. and Mr to Bellefonte » whet at th to wa Mr Paul and Erne ! din Kenn James wad Searson, George Bellefonts society for Christ 1 Service the Methodist ch Thursday evening at the ! Mrs. Musser Irvi with nembers mi Mi A. Spyker Burk Mi Lero Er erman daughter L5€ rvin & spent Saturda) The Women of and S01] ere ion thes wit COUNLY Aag- went C addressed the ard Wert, Ji Mrs Confer, Mr Stella Host Mi cliff Jodon occasion B Bartholomew C.D Mis Mr nest Wagner entertained Mrs Blaine Leis Friday eve- Meyer and Mrs Spr ice Sunday at the in cl Md Cl last w hall Goodhart ord to dinner thi eTVICe LH vy the ch Burkhold- penkers discus { Mrs. Paul Breo: Ww wgner Mr: Leister and Miss Bartholomew h Spyker and Joanne SBovker « Mi Wert fered onsery Sori: weekend called Fav: Busin wn Mission Raiph nte ther the npany put out ence SCHOOL : IS 4 Mrs Charie filliam Bechtol Mr WwW. KH Hostermmnar and M: Roy "ra ident tor Stew Mr 8. Jam re Ir al the devotion lucted mee! Mrs. Anna Bartholomew Wa daughter w uests of Mr. and Mill juniors Hig! al UDOT i Sunday g Mr Potter The Potter Breon pet rentre Ci School plannis nig Ma Spyker a \ i Ty | gymnasium weekend in Lock Haven her Members of the Music Section sister, Mrs. J. D. Slenk the Centre Hall Woman's Club at ker returned home + teu the Festival Of Ameri day and spent the presented by the State Ce Lf Spyker hte Parent-Teachers’ Associati rs. Thoma Mrs. Margaret Smit} \ visited Mr. and Mrs ROY a Jamis on and family, Saturday The World Day of served Friday evening in byterian church with Mrs Bebee, returned missionary Thailand, as speaker. Spec T included “Sweet Hour of Prayer sing as a solo by Mrs. William P Campbell and “Missionary Hymn by the choir with Mrs. J. F. Wetzel as soloist. The collection amounted to $11. One dollar was ded for program expenses and the remainder sent to the United Cc of Chris- tian Women Mrs. John Saturday daughter, family Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk hearing test. If you are ly deafened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard Ip hen pm try the Oorine Home Method test that so many say rac! Bas enabled them to hear well again. You : . Walke to kK must hear better after making this simple larry J hu Tr on en fest of you get your money back at once Hazel, et ux. of Bellefonte Ask about OQurine Far Drops today st tract in Bellefonte Bcuth Ward, §1 Widmann & Teah, Parrish, Emma C. Bathgate, by heir Roan, 8 of Blate Drug Stores Everywhere Harry H — in State College, 81 — ogee, tract Harry H. Roan, 8r. to Clarence O Weaver, ot ux. of State College tract in State College, $1 Morgan Lueas, et ux, to Calvin R Yeager. et al, of Howard R. D., tract in Curtin Twp. 81 Calvin R. Yeager ux, to Sum- mit Hill Pllgrim Holiness Church Trustees, of Howard, R. D. 1, tract in Curtin Twp, $l Katie Nagray, 0 Clalr Baumgard- ner, ot ux. of Clarence, tract in Snow | Shoe Twp. $660 Anna M. Oates of Monmouth, N ded Music loge and Al School Prayer . Folio the Pres- CM forvem eireshment home These party: Mr Dora Oden Brad! Mrs Flizabeth Ba Harold Durst Campbell Mis Wert John B Mrs Rimmey group at ade u her p the Mi illiam M the members F. V. Goo kirk Harry tholor ial rod new Mrs Mr william P Helen Ode M1 Jr., Mrs J. F. Wetzel Mr Roy y v1 Ana gus mkirk ieted Cieores Mr uncil Deibles ” Sunday Leroy ana Mi: TRANSFERS A. B. Adelman, et al, ol] elman, et al. of Philipsburg Philipsburg, $i Pearl Ruth Stanton, et Heaton Huston Wie Ad tract in bar, to W et ux Philipsburg and Col RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. Home Owned and Operated ot to Harry J WM. B. RANKIN A AGENCY COMPLETE | E INSURANCE SERVICE Order's Exchange Bullding BELLEFONTE, PA in Fortney from Joe McClellan, children MeClellan until Mon- ntertained Re- ome the Hav- to home ina ocnl 1} urch ome on program 1 two Paul Ross in Ha all~ REAL ESTATE |. Contad, | tract In Worth w— MONUMENT Rev, Wilfred vival meetings Our is holding viston Mi Ralph Pletcher from Sharon, where she her daughter, Marjorie, brother-in-law and sister, Mrs. Russell Pletcher Mrs. della Girton and daughter Kay Ann, visited with Mr. and Mrs Girton of Blanchard several dag the past week Mrs. Lena Wilson, Mrs, Francis Perrot and daughter Leanna, also Pfc. Ralph Knarr were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraitn on y. Other visitors there on Sundi afternoon Nere Mr. and Murs Shady and two sons, Mi Jean: young and two children of Monument, Mr. and Mrs, Ken neth Shady of Lock Haven Arden and Jay Merryman are two pretty sick boys. Arden has a touch umonia. We wirh them a recovery Malcolm Joh father, We extend ou Mrs. Blair Heverly | so Ellene Merryman Callers at the Merryman home Lhe t week were Merrill Young and i | Chu Hanley Wilson and Miss Dretia Miss Jean Hanley and in-law Mrs Raymond wl Ha pa at has returned was visiting also her Mr. and Sunda iY Ray wette of Pr speedy Mrs on lost her ympathy on ripe rif Bunday oyening ca place Merryman id Me Cloke ’ 3 FLA “a Irvin Pravel Hanles ib the Miss and Ma mily home of of Beecl Leanng wile Ellen Delma 51 Mr. and Creek Pert Mr and were the Mi Mi Harvey Falls and Jack Cl were Sunday former a apliar HUesis son and Mrs ‘reek and and Jt me of the law Mr ils and fam nd Mrs, Raymong re planning in neat Merryman he home Moore of shade a moving ture pent on the visit week \ iy - Wednesda La agen Of Own aid Mi Swissciale were I'he Lock Haven i der of wa a Wednesda ali the Harry Walizer Ha bst of ried near cRetun i esceived Inst week {rom at Mra. Sara Beck is ver) Mrs. Beck ha a patient there for several rer {1111 un ever une at Nit helping ¢ Mr Nor Stover and th mother and baby are get- The young daugh- amed Doris Jean Jean Wallzer of town Spangler of Nittany visitors at the ersville Rogers an} are for B man mb] iy weil I and were evening C home in T) AMERICAN HOME SECTION TO SEEK MORE MEMBERS Hawk ’ neetin of tment of Club wa Mrs. Harry weet, Tes. Ket e a Tox] sale ed ater go toward A member during the 1t was decided to hay he tate 1 bo 1 1 OMIT re to be u ydrator or for a adel rive will oy Janet most ar { helpful talk on soy - Solsson ROVE thelr i \ explaining Itritive ie, and deseribed the many Ways y can be ised Delicious refreshments, 8 Were ser b Harry Meyer and hep Mrs. Ralph Mallory —- Housewife's Almmnack Solves Vood Problems If you difficulty stretehing ration point i you want to new Ways to prepare appeliz- g dishes with the more plentiful follow the helpful advice in the Housewile's Food Almanack, tinr feature with The American Week) America’s favorite maga - with the Baltimore Sunday Am- Order from your newsdealer an —— Begging Advanced Training Aviation Student Henry A. Hara- nin, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. réported to the twin-engine field at Lubbock, Texas. this week as a member of clang 44-D to complete his advanced Might training Formerly an ord- nance inspector for the Pittsburgh Ordnance District, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haranin, Cal- fornia, Pa made from the ho O-h0st - ved tos: nave i" earn 1 foods oy Zine Crean NURSE LOSES FAT SAFELY AYDS WAY Booth, | Or-| i Carrie THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | Mrs, Nell sister, Mrs B. Fisher visited J. OQ. Norris at from Friday until Monday Pic. Robert W. Balley Bell, Niagara Palls, spent furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Balley Pic. Bailey, who Is In the Army Alr Corps, en- tered the service March 22, 1943 Israel Reitz Is a petient in Centre County Hospital at fonte The Daughters of Ruth class of the Lutheran Sunday school met on riday evening, Feb. 25, at the home of Miss Sara Kellerman, Those pres- ent were Mi Frank White, Marie Hess, Kathryn Graham and Ethel Graham Mi Lawrence of State College ning at the Samue) Mr. and Mis Washington, D birth of a son het Altoona, of Camp a ten-da the Bell Woomer and pent Sunday ¢ Stover hom Daniel Fisher C announce Cieorge Daniel day March 5. Mr. Fisher is the son of Mrs. Nell B. Fisher Miss Eleanor Islhiler of Wi port, spent Lhe we home Mr. and Mi Edgar He family spent Thursday evening the L. E. Gladfelter home The monthly meeting of the Club was held in the Friday evening. The meeting charge of the president, Mrs. Georgi Mothersbaugh, Miss Folsson, a rep resentative fromm West Penn Power Company showed pictures on nutri- tion and explained the of thn seven groups recommended by experts, The members present M1 George Mothersbaugh Hazel, Mrs. Waller K Mrs. Anna Ream, Mrs. John A port, Mrs. T. G. Jones, Mrs Shutt, Mrs. Fred Lonberger John Hubler Virginia Nancy Jond and Mi Murray, Mary Relish Hen Cathryn Dale Mr Hurry to L 31 spent El Vi ol the Bun aadnin her Rend at Civic Choo] roo: an Les food wers Mrs man Kim. Aussie Mrs Myer Cu Dale and CHingri weekend rich and family Arthur Luken the WEEE eT a Ging Addiemay i the weexena John i Mrs. HG Fi wis in | BOALSBURG MIs. Mle Booth Clark of State College Monday afternoon man home Miss Eslhey weekend with CGruhain at Harrisburg The spring meeting of Ll ens’ Guild of the Reformed was held Thursday evening church The meeting w with a pot-juck supper followed by devotions ness meeting of Mi Mis D WwW. E Clay pent Ho~ und Rn at the Lhe Irvin Cirnham Mr. and pent Mrs Wom church in the opened This was and a busi vere in chinrge Myers, The pro- gram consisted of a duet, “Melod in F, Mrs, T. GG. Jorn Mri Harold F Law! a playl Money Isn't Everything 3 M1 H. 1 Wink Virginia Patterson and Ba bara Wink; a The Benlor Girl Culld Work M1 H. F Lewl Mrs Charles Gearhart Esther Whitehead and Charlotte Relish; two thi Gulld: a duet My 1 Ci id Lew nr whien Virginia M ure Jui on il Nging Jind lowing ie atles Mrs. 1 man. Mi Hubie Anna Mrs Emma Brous Leah Smith Ausie Shut! Mr Maynard Kellerman, Mi Miss Rhe Harri gomery Hubler Ch Cie 1Lewl £1 ded M: Mr: Ream A Georgs Mr kK, Mr Mn: Mrs. H Mrs. Mae Mi: Samus Stover William Mr Paul Walte: Korman, Mr Mont« Jayietis win CHECK EQUIPMENT FOR CANNING SEASON AHEAD Ne¢ i wth very Cent county homeniare t , canning equipment to so¢ that it ©» in good condition and what new upplie: will be needed reminds Miss Helen 8. Butler, home econon {os extension representative of Cen- ire ie I x net COUnLS Cauges oh ookers hecked at least PRRs need 8 ve do it now hes ome ry before UO wufa and you get into the thick of canning. Unscrew the gauge from the cooker, pack i carefully, and return it to the man- for checkl There is a ut sURe he red the rer hed ney requ “lean pets and fresh. the Ive alo wed for which prewar 1943 Bie will Ix re cookers Blweet making will be aluminum 1044 pressu with g oe There gains il equipped the re some Pressure canner avallable which ection ir 7 Wi ntest ¢ followed turer for his the use of his canner There will be a few ids and rub. ber rings made for wide-mouth jars These lids and may not be found in all stores in all parts of the county, 80 homemakers who haw wide-mouth jars are advised to buy what they need when they see them No half-pint jars will be made In 1044 The only sizes will be pint quart, and two-guart jars. A few of the standard Mason size zine lds with porcelain lining will be avall- able this year. The 63 mm. lids to me on coffee and other odd Jars will more plentiful this year More boiling water baths will made this year than there were last There also will be more Jar market rings for 1944 canning of reclaimed rubber These wartime rings will require a little different hand- lng from prewar rubber ring: HOLTS HOLLOW We chureh lirectjon ’ i Tings be Ix year Wters on the Rubber jas will be made and synthetic in ow ount of could not have servioes on Bunday Jeep snow and bad roed Mr. and Mrs, James Wesley and family of Clearfield, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lee Johnson and family Mrs. Emma Watson tives at Pleasant Gap recently, and wis a dinner guest at the William Kerstetter home with Mrs. Gertrude Feteer Mrs, Roy Leathers and son and Mrs. Orvis Watson and children spent Wednesday of last week at {the Clyde Watson home at Miles. | {burg =| Some folks from this place ale tended the sale at the George Lohr home at Pleasant Gap on Friday. Pred Watson made a business trip to Deliefonte on Monday and also called at the Clyde Watson home wn Milesburg. Maxie Jobson of Pleasant Cap, vigited home folks al this place and at the Charles Poorman home at Central City, on FET family were Sunday guests at the visited rela! HOWARD H LT Elimabet} Sheets, forms of this aud a recent ¢ Moody Bit Inst tute of Chicago. will speak in Uw Chtirchh of Christ, Sunday evening March 12 at 7.20 She In preparing 10 do missionary nk in Colombia South Americs the near future Everyone ls invited U Legal Notices EXECUTORS NOTICE Estate of MRS. ELIZABETH RE ISH Inte of Persson Townal tr County. Pa. deceased letters lestamentiary « the a state been ed 0 mdersigned. all persons Indebled the sald state are ited © m immediale Pay Whawe laimes WL a . Ww ol - ’ “a up ran DR YIDE reg RE ment demand eesent the settlement 0 1310 2ist Ave A. RELISH, Wil we and ha MIR « or sgn: etlate delay for WILLIAMS, Pa. or U Pa. Execut MARY. { AlVoorin amabure xii Le NOTICE THOMAS Cente EXECLTOR'S Betate of CORRVILLA te of Howard Peo Cotunty Pa. decessd letters lesiameniary ectate having Deen gra ted to Oe indersigned, all persons bed the sald esta to are req I 0 make pnmediate payment, and those hay ing claims or demands against sal estate to present the same withou delay for ettiement to 8, HUNTER THOMAS, Executor, RB. D. 2. Belle fonte, Pa w. HARRISON WALKES atiomey for 1% xi OUR on Los 0 E — CTRIX = NOTICH Estate of DARLINGTON H. WAY late of Half Moon Towihahip, Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on above estate having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebdled the mid estate are regquesisad 10 makes mmedinte payiant, and those hav - ing claims of demands against sald estate to present the same without delay for settlement 10 INA A. WAY Bexecutriz, Port Matilda, Pa. RB D R PAUL CAMPBELL, attorney «© the estate xii ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH Estate of LULU KNOX. late of Benner Township, Centre County Pa. deceased letters of sdminisbration on he above ssiate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted 10 the sald estate are requested make immediate payment, and Lhows having claims or demands agar said estate to present the same with out delay for settiement 0 HENRY A. KNOX, Administrator, Bellefonte RD 1. MW. Oettig, attorney | alate xe the wo EXECU TOR'S NOTIC KF. Estate late of Worth Township, Centre Co Pa. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granied 0 the Sthaensjned. all persons indebled to the sald estate are requested 0 make immediate payment, and those have ing elairs or ciate to present the same Nithous delay for settlement to OILBERT W Vise Executor, Port Matilda, Pa, estate. xio w— EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, ot ate of JON O. MILLER late Pergyson Township, Centre Coun- ty. Pa, deceased, | sve Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Watson and’ of WILLIAM E WEISER, | 8 Against sald | James CO. Purst, attorney for | | | EXPOCUTRIX'S NOTICH ADMINIS Estate of LAWRENCE 1 OF i ‘ iste of Bpring wre Pa... deceased FRATOR'S NOTICY I BARRY § MALAI undersiyg the sa mane ng « estat delay EXECUTORS of CRORPLIA NOTH) Liem OOMPARY ADMINISTRATOR'S if HAROLD NOT COWES equ ted A A 2 \ \. OR 1 Wo NOTCH { Uncle Sam's Calling the Tune! 74 Your USED APPLIANCE RT Swan Line? Hundreds of women need appliances that fae. tories can’t make. But there are also hundreds of electric appliances that are not being used . . That's some almost new . . . some restorable. how vou can help! Get in that Swap Line! War has stopped the manufacture of electric But YOI Uncle Sam's piping every idle appliance SWAP LINE. appliances, can help——ihai’s why his Toa Five if more ald twent) est 60 5/10 degrees Philip aiong Eso 70% de- of J i Jo- degree Ing MELROY'’S Pleasant Gap, Pa. LIne | ! ATEN TS TE HT, Electric Appliances Gifts - Toys Patents Fountain Service Phone Bellefonte 6851 SACRE SEPTIC FNL DREOEIGALINT DON LS FalRL | : ; A Let Us Have Your Tires Recapped tock of Truck Tires HUBERT ROSSMAN ALTO SUPPLY STORE Pi <3 34 BELLEFONTE We have a large Grade | Passenger and Implement HOM] FA AAKE KEYS Wag : Yop ov. ITT ya | SWAP 'EM FOR WAR STAMPS , Your electric dealer will pay you War Stamps for every appliance you can dig up=—no matter what its condition. He'll either restore it to usable condition and resell it . . . or use parts for repair work and salvage the rest. Get your old electric appliances in the SWAP LINE. WEST PENN POWER COMPANY
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