Page Two Ls THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. \ | Mrs. Pannle Graham, of Snow Ne f t8hoe, was so severely burned by! REBERSBURG { EN { RE HALL { daughter B MA Fu ery I ednesday boiling apple butter that she was Relatives and friends from out-of vill visite Bune ' broughit to the Centre County Hos- town who attended the funeral of ang : ni Lz pital for treatment She was re- Miss Violet Kidder last Saturday CHURCH SERVICES’ |. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jamison have dtd ] 1 ported to be recovering slowly morning were: Cpl. Donald Beyer of Presbyterian Charge: Centre Hall | moved Into the first floor apartment | i ent 4 p y ‘ . of the McClenghan's | ; a a N iB. 1 . Marriage licenses were issued to Comp Butner, N. C.; Mrs, Beyer and —Church service, 9:30. Jaber Shiblf h ise irom an Fifty Years Ago the following couples: Raymond F. #00 Jimmy and Mrs. Frank Beyer, of State College, will be the speaker apartment in the Centre Hall Hotel ng those w ¢ « several ves Harpster and Bisie 1 Taylor, both of of Danville; Mrs. Fred Eversman, of Church school at 10:80. —demont| John B. Wert returned to his home n ' ire , . wi Chestnuts at 12 cents a quart were; Mr. David Baney, for several years oo College; Henry W. Houser and | Pittsburgh’ Miss Virginia Gaines, of | Chureh sehool, 10:00; worship, 11:00. on Tuesday evening from the Cen- vi wer WY on sale at the market on Tuesday a resident of Altoona, is spending Sallie N. Tressler " both of Belle- Oakmont; Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Pine Grove Church school, 9:30: tre County Hospital, where he had rw, eV A. A ’ Ro! ert Armbruster's mormng oa Jaws jo) is parents al fonte; James Ginnicks, Philipsburg; Stover, of Monument, Mrs, Ed. Ty- | worship, 7:30 been a medical patient for several ' alst ! i} Bi hi PS. o 1 Rover, of Zion, who is|4lun, nursing a sore han , Sul ; . . h g« BON and daughters Phyllis « - ad fer 1 1 : . in, : 3 Mi John R 1 irday he had a finger amputated und Alice Richardson Ross, Morris Ruth 43 vil hol ind | RUT Penn's Valley Methodist: Rev. El- Weals, 23. bl ng t Orange ; oir. coq Mss. D, 1 ; Orchestra Willard Yearick and daughter Ethel MT Nunem Aker pastor Bpring before the fair, His condition bs of Mill Hall: Mr. John Palmer, plant | Miis==Oburch worship, 9:30; Church | 0. manager of Sylvania Products Co, school, 10:30, Centre Hall--Church Pvt. Chaliner B. Weaver visi where Miss Kidder was employed: school 10 00; worship, 11:00. 8pruce. Ee oy. ylmey 8. “oy ! vi i and the following employes: Now. town Church school, 10:00: wore Say ia WEEK haan bs " 3 2 Norman Kline and family at land Elmer, Alan Crows! Edwin ship, 7:48 erville Stetser Maude Kauffman, Zelda Penn's Valley Lutheran Rev. C now some sixty years of age wok her first car ride on Monday by § James Coldren who had his leg ing from Bellefonte to her home broken at Spangler about a year ago over the Central Rallroad of Penn- and amputation became NEORSSAY, yg ....q Eentre county, was named svivania arrived at his home in Qentre Hall . pn np ols x - o a (a1 llast Week and is able to move about fiend of the schoolmen’s week come The ladies o ne vangelical |" ed aw mittee organized to conduct an an- congregation will vold + jon Cntieaes nual round table conference at the and oyster festival at their churcl Saturday, Mrs. Shuey, an el-l onference of Central Pennsylvania |. . 3 ” on Willowbank » t, iday and derly lady of about 77 years, died school principals and superinten- Class Christine Livingston Helen C. Oto, pastor Centre Hall--Church Saturday evenings of this 'K at the residence of her daughter, gents English Dorls Fitzsimmon and Von- school, 9:30; Harvest Home festival, Rev. J. A. Woodcock ped to Mrs. Israel Kauffman, at this place Miss Margaret Beezer, daughter of i yasinmwn 10:30 Farmer Milla “Harvest Home evening with Vv. and ghip more than one hundred rrels | from dropsy. Interment occurred at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beezer, of Phil- Russell Breon and Clarence Gil- festival y 00 Church school 10:00 Hosterman rs. Harold Stit of cantaloupes from his farm near ) emetery on Monday ipsburg well known in” Bellefonte bert were Monday business visitors COeorges Valley--Church sehool, §:30 charge of the d Milesburg., About twenty miousang ry few farmers have finished $i tial mahnlnme in Reading Harvest Home festival, 7:30 : b Muesburg, ¢ A ‘ {had been awarded a partial scholar Dr head of nice cabbage we growing thelr seeding as the continued wet ship in volce culture by the Ithaca 4 on the same farm weather has been against them. It Conservatory of Musi he won the y Village Tmpre ment co 1 will their crop later than us- award in a singing « st in whlch Mi \ vk go it was too dry tee recommends June 5 i 5 . {ew week gO iL'WASs TOO OrY¥ more than a hundred other per- 1895 as the dates for centennial ‘10 plow. now t wet to plant sons competed aha, gry oe Wegrena With Locust Grove—Church school, 10:00; | Oak Helg! his summer. Ref: |P s \ Of p [ i! eb : ‘orersind na ha rset) “i arents, Mr. wi rs . 268 SIO. 4 UE Were rvad rrr A ! ' anni rsary of he Kg 14] 03 RIN ONITK cad ! Samuel Mir and Mrs Carl Weaver and | Smith as RW Harvest Home, 7:30 nen wert bn Mic ¢ yan ( | “CIN Pl W ER Ai) : v . ’ ’ ¥ “ Or 1 » Bellefon! he | port + 8 4 ( phe To 4 hi 0. SE : Forge, Od Mr Weaver assistant Mr: Jen- Mrs. Bugene Lee and sons, Don- Egg Hill Homecoming service, | DOW at Monday evenin weil m X nie Spengler, who had disposed of (41d, David and Dicky of State Col- 2:00. Rev. W. K. Hosterman will ing death was caused by some kidney |... “Fenway Tearoom.” at State oa ane fry i iron, us have charge of this service. A half- ection JDectase d was aged about College, and who had been VISIUDE | Walmet, called at the 8 A Bierly hour song service will precede the years, The utara wii Lake place friends in Belletonte dephried for home, Saturday “lehurch “service At this time old : Miami, Florida, where they expecl-| Word has been received by Mrs, |Dymns will be sung. The sermon will Stratton, daught Smith died on Saturday ed to spend the winter. Their plans Elizabeth Theriault of Livonia, that be delivered by Rev. HH. Jacobs ton, of Gearhart home On SPring for the future were indefinite her son, Pfc. Nelson A. Theriault, Pastor of the Bellefonte Evangelical eral years ago cted a grocery & wile and several agry pouise Walker, little daugh-| who was stationed in the Southwest 'thurch. The Pine Grove Mills male store | in Bellefont htldren Who have reached the ge ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrison | Pacific, was killed in a vehicle me. Chorus will take part in the service The latest anal mad { Belle Seas Se fh este py Walker, of Bellefonte, was recover- cident. He Is survived by his moti. Mt nd Mr F . snl} ha fonte water | ni it Is purer than 1 fu eral 0C« urred OR Monday we from 4 eompounyg fracture of Sg fF and ster, Miss Betty Theriault ol Trin BAA py uce Runkle fin rain wate is pra ly free from | the Rev. Blackbur officiating. Dex 10 ann btween Whe wrist and el-1His father was a World War. 1: yet. " pd gy a ” Eves of Ple hoiod any deleterious matte . hw va 8 MORE Pa 5 i bow ) suffered while playing at eran and died a number of year: ane a" . bog Evey lb en as Bynodics Wake are chap ee ; in A wa . yer 1. BE . $1001 Bhe wis a patient at the ago. Pfc. Theriault wa a Miles VOR & Mrs. Rilla Heverly of Ban en's Ou made Centre County Hospital for a thine township student during his boyvhdod Bernardino, Calif on ‘I cabinet after the mishd; , days and his many friends deepl; Rei and Mrs. J. T. Delaney of org ; Equipment was being installed in Tesret his tragic death and sympa. OfDire Hall. R. D. visited on Bun- | gradford On Monday night ninetes : ie Oompa A cabinet * a room under the new De ker Bro. Hize with his mother Mid sister ith her mothe Mrs. Al Mrs. Fi ens were Killed for A n < nade by hand ana is a ine plece thers’ garage on High street, for the Memorial services were held in the pA Jacknonville ' He rom lerman n a Not 1 i H I} i } pening { a new fish and oyster Livonia chureh ot Monday «¢ eming } re attended Dr. G. D. Robb, principal of the Altoong High School and native of The Young People \ Circle of the Evangelicil ¥ met al the parsonage votion . termun sowed pleiure ald Mrs. Ray Dotterer of gyangelical: Rev. W. K. Hoster- connection State College visited the latter's man pastor Bethesda Harvest studied Mi Bernice sister, Miss Celia Brungart, Sunday Home, 9:00. Centre Hall-Church a repor the miss and Mrs. Kermit Kerstetter of gchool, 9:30; Harvest Home, 10:30. ence, wh Attorney DUrg, was ning. Septem 14 Loy WOouIC gulis stomachs place y i [vie chicken ¥ { Foil work he cabinet will be market hich was to be established ‘0 charge of Rev. Glenn Weaver scattered about the pte: I : G 41 ng can In any there by Jacob Knisely w hi wind Rebersburyg Reformed charge neck or back a mont 0 ume in Joseph rpet store win- suiinquished his management « h : and Mrs Charles Keit) Joel Johnson, "ving next | a elie ud? Lie. proceeds are for Lae Owrman ‘Hot Jucob Knisely, Jr, ' Miliin county, spent Ba nan ckens of } } benefit of the npany IY had taken over management of the Bur " the T H. Baker At a SE3D Tea Le M «William Tarbert Mn W. W. Reitz in on ects 1 be employ : i. SAME HIGH QUALITY outskirts *» a aman ot / iis ; GUARANy 3. BATTERY MIZER boards Current HN 3 f ts v - » . 4 — oa ’ 3 Tr vi on . 41 » ; p 4. FLU car Winburns y Ned He, Wi "has nd ] sata His Q . : a . ’ > " ‘ constant per furnishing sand Richard Berkstresser visited at t} rt ekend witty her parents, Wert, Jr. Mrs W. A A 6. DRY WEATHER INTENSk ng expected © 8 Hosterman and Chester 4 : { vi wikia Bit I vi : FIER rte plant The v Put § $f oon ‘ v v £3 devs ae wunalons . . tv bi 6 NEO? 7. STOR sbury CASE K. 8mull {une or hn ; " : iF. a at 1 § J | f 8 PROVEN ON 35 FARMS ? 8 J M:Mullin snd vde Poormal Liles Lions Club v ts : og Tira Harlan of Millbeim. were Sun Hing sume 9 ith him at on Tuesday ¢ £. He talked For Immediate Delivery Ses bie t X . TTY . VY Visitor : ’ ame Hone Hel Anna B Puff yall iP U# tre Hall : : attendancs Deeoamad Wilk 3 fy examin he af ne. haapiial . ey with ky § Cob x di A x (ir { Sts " posit a N a , , veral - SCHAEFFER'S ‘ d ‘ vealed that the afin had been frac- with i i, Barl and fam pubiisher WW read seve Clarence B, McCaleb and Emolyan aged 32 years. She leaves to mourn , 3 y Lock Haver y Th re | . . aiker TOW . .t ‘ tured and disiccated at the elbow Aven on 1uesday, where hey poems. Pvt. Chalmer 8. Weaver ws Wy B. Markel both of Walker towrn- her loss a2 husband and three small and that the borne ad Knitted wild A and Mrs Guy Sreop of har. were Joined by Mra Delaney's bro-'g guest of Harold Durst HARD ARE ship Willian E. Year al hildren, the oldest aged Xx Years BELLEFONTE. PA g out being restored to its DIOPer POS br wd Mi MMeocdore Brecon VT and slster-in-law Mr and Mrs. per and meeting FOR COUGHS DUE 10 COLDS nine mon 8 ‘ tas 3 . { obuur: ent Maonda Lt t} . iutsallus on a Mr Kenn ter Rane the Crawios Nag phi A wl nv } on AT artment Yard ax H f Mins INUSLA ag rin fy n-day visi the and Mrs N foming over hi i Was unabie 10 ome of her rents u " ro- | «Mr. a Mrs larence Blazer a to Old Talli lina spent Thursday evening with Mr bY Bu an diagnosed M Madeivn Brungart nrolled ant M Harry McClenahan near dney conditior in the U. 8 Cadet Nurses Corps and Centre Hall » Hliness while vi { Dellefonte., was DSgan training at the Williamspor Mrs. Joe Nash i OW in critica! condition in the Ameri. hospital last Friday was a Weekend wuest of Miss Heler : » chicago, as the re Mr and Mrs J. FP Hosterman and Odenkirk aren. O° ae loult.of ack njiry and fractured daughter Catherine { Pein Hall NAF. an J arl Dandels of lunged from Called at the E H. Hosterman home Mons d it, Conn. are visiting there M on Sunday : ister ! Saran MoClehahan ! { ! Pic. Mahlon Humme] was granted d h brother to deng s engaged in clean- ® 21-day leave from an Army hos- Mm ¢) ris sperciing a les Mr he lost his hold Pita] and arrived ot the home of G8) ives in WHHamsport muses x brother of Mrs his {ather-in<law, Alton Auman, on Ir beer val he Jewish New ( { State College Monday re McClure. TY and of George and Edward Emel. of Word was received fiere on Mone Mrs Nevin Royer is now regular- Mr an Mire Bellefonts Physicians expected the Gay that Mm. J R Schecksterly, IY employed In tw Bell Telephone ited with Mr injured man to recover wife of Rev. Schecksterly, a former exchange She takes the place of M: pastor of the local Svangelical Mr Robert Frazier, who gave up ¢ charge, died at her home in Melis. the work on Saturday in Danville, Tuesday night, from ville on Bunday, as the result of a Miss Anna Sweeney of Boalsburg Lewisburs. after he had plunged 30 stroke of paralysis, after her return Spent a few days the beginning of Mr. and Mrs tect from a ladder a SUMETretS from Sunday school’ Mrs. Scheck- the week with her cousin, Miss helm rt Mrs 4 walk and Tahir aanki 3 injuries sterly left many friends in Rebers. Margaret Jacobs. "ry i Hove ing E Aminatior A tl homubta a burg and vicinity who deeply sym- Miss Anna Belle Paust of Muncy, * in aparipe ro h Mr XAmin 1 4 ne hospital Te, sathize wits her family, The only Is visiting this week with her bro. John Simpson and family wi vealed a fracture of the hip. a deed op and youngest member of the ther«in-law and sister, Rev. and C3te for one of the Lambert apart G i over with b 2 Jo laceration. of the one and or family Franklin, is with the armed Mrs. C. C Otto. Miss Faust plans ——_" on , hurels street . et it over with. Get vack home. Get a job. y Eu a “% forces in Attu to enter the nurses’ training sohool bases 3elahh Bradford ' & % ; expec ted to recover Mr Crabb waa Ammon Weaver of Montgomery in the Geisinger hospital next week | Chickie Goodnar Rodents a his is what our fighting men are thinking ; and engaged HN Alling 8 silo and had spent Sunday with his brother C The Willing Workers Sunday Thompson Business School. Harri talking about. Climbed oh a Sia how full ; weaver, Jr. and wife schoo] class of the Lutheran church burg. visited over the weekend . — the structure was when his 00! Mise Helen Zettle of Lock Maven, Met in the church on Wednesday |¥elr homes here First — victory, Next — nail down the peace, lipped visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs eeviing. Members present were Mrs Joel Rover of Zion. called on 4 y Charles Stam, who had left Mill- John Reish, Sunday C. C. Otto, Mrs. Ralph Homan, Mrs. day afternoon to see Mrs CN Then they want to throw off the rigid regime ne heim thirteen years earlier to go to Mrs. A. E Limbert, Mrs. Richard Emest Homan, Mrs. Pred Luse !Kryder : obs ‘ e California, returfed to his home Mann and son David of Centre Hall ‘Miss Cora Homan and Mrs. Harold Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and tation of military life — and not run into the town and was a guest at the F. O called in Rebersburg, SBaturdas Durst Mrs. Chester A Spyker were Mrs . . Hosterman residence on Penn street Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings Mrs E W. Miller accompanied Edith Campbell and Mr. and Mrs same sort of regimentation back home, ] During his 13-year absence he saw and son John of Lock Haven, vis. Mr Miller on a business trip to Un- Don Clendenin of State College Th . | a considerable part of the world, ted (ils parents Mr. and Mis. A. GO. 'ontown on Wednesday They re- Mr. and Mrs. George Sweenes JA hey want to set out for themsels es, as Amers served two years with the U, 8 Cummings, Sunday turned Home on Thursday Betty and Bill Sweeney, Betty Ross as . : Army in Siberia, spent several years Mr os Mrs. Gale Swartz of Mill- Mrs. George Kline of Spring Mills, and Keith Luse were ry yn dcans always have «#'+ 10 use their own heads {in the Oregon oll fields, re-enlisted heim, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. spent last week at the home of Mr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boob in and hands in fashioning their own destiny, 3 in the U 8 Marines and was a hill and daughter Marcia, of Pleas. and Mrs. Erwin Zettle | Anronsburg {member of a Marine unit sent to ant Gap, visited the iadies’ father, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier have! 8 2'¢ Ardell Gross of Bainbridge " job and an opportunity — in the American China. Upon receiving an honorable H. C. Ziegler, Saturday rented the home which Clarence! Md. spent a weekend leave at his iy =i discharge from the service he re. Mrs. Robert Musser and infant son Decker purchased recently from the | home system of free enterprise, This is the post-war turned to San Francisco and came "were discharged from the Lock Hav- Sharer estate. They plan to move! Mr. and Mrs. Ollbert Ralston lan of men i if home for a visit len hospital on Menday and are at!soon from part of the Rome Ging-|moved last week from Pleasant Gap Pp n unk orm, | | ap——— — the home of her parents, Mr. and erich home winch they now occupy. 10 part of the David Stoner home It’s the T leph Rush | Buy War Bonds and keep ‘em {Mrs. E.R. Wolfe, for the time be-| "Mr and Mrs. Prank Ishier of Lock’ The Women's Guild of the Re- Gov vernment can’t be expected to carry oul s the Te one Rush. [ ng {Haven, spent a few days last week [formed church will meat In the these plans. It's up to every one of us at ho Every night thousands of serv- —————— p———— oq Mr. and Mrs Kermit Rossman and with thelr daughter, Mrs, James churdy on Sunday evening, Septem - | y me ic and on dothdo children, Jack and Jill of Millers. |Searson and family ber 24 at 7:30 to sce that they're fulfilled w eleven million . men WO (burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hos-| The Oroup B Missionary Soclety| Mr. and Mrs. J. FP. Weisel, ‘Mrs. | times N [terman of Aaronsburg were Satur. of the Lutheran church met in the inahatt aonl, daughters Shirley day visitors at the James Corman! church on Tuesday evening. Mrs (an ren: were overnight guests " | home. {Ralrss Homan: had charge of the|on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs R EK (We will do our part, os ard bares Hassell Hurwite of State College, Jhesiiy_ Others present ght Mrs, Bieioles in Manheim. On Wednes- | . ‘pounds * jealled at the Dr. William Kelley Ernest Homan, Mrs, C. oman, | day y went to Elzabethtown, waste p Creeks Mrmetel ny “home on Saturday. | Mrs. Lelia Magee, Mrs, George Vogt, | where Shirley was under observation | Dos olostricity last because It lend rationed | th this AY DS plan vou dos t | Mrs. Harry Rishel and children, | Mrs. Harold Durst, Mrs, Robert at the Home for Crippled Children. | SUS sus iy mati ter you (and Mrs. Paul Winters were Satur- Rhoades, Mrs. C. C. Otto, Mrs. Ern- | 8he ys gradually improving from . Cut them down. T's & day business visitors in Lock Haven. 'est Frank and Mrs. Kenneth Run. cose of paralysis. vita Mrs, Kenneth Breon and Mrs, Ed- kle. B. P. Oorl has received word that | you on ’ EE AN (ward Abbott were Sunday visitors Mrs Magle Lee and-Mrs. Kathryn his grandson, Robert Hocker of | [in Bellefonte. {Breon had as supper guests on Mon- | Philadelphia, formerly o frequent | or th 108 | Mrs. Orpha Blerly Bennett recel- day Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wert and | visitor at the Corl home, has ar- | " fi SE rived in England, He is a tall gun- | Er aad pi: AB Lisbeth Mr. . Hear Neon Eddy in “The Electric Hour.” THE L TELE COMPANY OF PENNS ANIA , : , ; X Robert Armbruster’s Orchestra, ir BELL TELEPHONE +] YAVANI | Richard Munis und tow Devi, spent Weds day night, 10:30, Colambi pi f Btate College and and children weekend gues Margaret Gods! Join Crabb, sgod 46. of Miliheim was rushed to the Celsinger hospital : » 4 Mie LI LLLLE FT LL Ll a i lL A We an : L : yA i 4 Sin Me baton dae ¢ bs bak WV Arve =i Fr (FAS § Abe wu, [27 EL TE CEE aii A Ol hy Ak Th DMG i 3 s
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