Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 02, 1944, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    November 2, 1944 YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Three
UNIONVILLE ras ur wan 4 S| SNYOERTOWN | PINE GROVE MILLS
Mr. and Mrs, Olark Williams mo- | hurch school at 9:30 a. m
o tered to Howard on Sunday, where *1p service al 7:30 p. m A ——
ethodis ~ oh: Praver se Wr ’ a ¢ > N . a Tm ant
Niefiiofist Shuch. Prayer Servo We were sorry to learn of the they were delightfully entertained Wednesday evening of last week Retired farmer Alvin K. Corl kk John Osrney sale on Thursday
« r evening. 8 ay s¢ im . hg " AY y 02 8 ft bh i : .
Thursday evening. Sunday sehool 0; death of one of our oldest citizens At the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. the young people of the church had erecting a new garage at bis mod- John will now devole his time
Sunday morning at the regular hour, , " ) 1 ' ern home on White Hall road } lng milk « Ket { driving
3 ma Ao gaa “recently when Mrs. Amanda Comly Bullock, their old neighbors, who & Hallowe'en parly and invited the » . 8 hauling milk to mar ang driving BiG HEAVY | 4 xX Y-p
followed by the preaching service at recen 1 M Amanda | the school bus in Patton township i T ht
the home of hep recently moved to Howard young people of 8t, Paul's Liisieran Edgar Gearhart of the U, 8. Army,
. +4 : > y astor passed away at pi
Joes, oq arr. Be aniter, Mrs. Ella Lindenmuth of Mrs. Edward Carver returned chureh There was & good turnout fecently enjoyed a furlough with Grandmother Sophia Reed Is en-
in the evening at 6:30 Tyrone, at the age of 96 years, Mrs. home the latter part of last week and all reported having a nice his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry joving her pre-winter visit at in
“) \ drat comly had been in falling health from the Centre County Hospital, Hime From the outside ft looked Gearbart, on East Maln sireet home of her daughter, Mrs, Samuel
Free Methodist Church a ya for some time prior to going to the where she was presented with a lit- Quite spooky but that i sat makes Kyle 'M. Alexander of State Col- Everhart on the Branch. Mrs. Reed
. nai g
o 2a yey § » » ning NF
Service on, Fria ea no home of her daughter. Funeral ser- tle son, and they have named film Hallowe'en. lege, was an important business 18 In good health although she is 90
ol Bundt ning at the us- , y dT AYR ' ‘ " A VOLE
” } the, how \ b : n ting 1 were conducted from he Donald Exiward, Their first child is Jenjamin Lutz of Pittsburgh, is caller in our midst the past week, Years young ry
A - Jy : 5 NCCU . N i
ua y t op Wetzler Memorial Chapel in Mile a little daughter oth mother and spending two weeks with his mother, Kyle ls supervisor of PSA in Centre The man riends of My Ste
and the regular preaching service } p I y :
the ti i t 7 ' burg on Friday afternoon, and in- son are getting along fine, Congrats Mrs. Harry Lutz, and aunt Mrs, county in thw Bellefonte office Richey will be giad to know that
y rk wy R v. D terment in the Oak Ridge cemetery. ulations BEd Katie Dorman Our 1. H. C, agent and service sta- after several weeks a patient
y 5 e pa Be ; We wisl extend most sincere Lee Emenhizer, son of Mr. and Jeatrice Rockey was admitted to tion proprietor Wilbur Dodd is Philadelphia hospital, she he
Preaching ey yige Xn va 5) thies to the family and apps william Emenhizer, and Mr, he Centre County Hospital last driving a new Dodge sedan turned 0 her Altoona home
terian church Sunday ning at ie : ; i week nd underwent Bera tian DEO \ ! \ #
irenda Charles Hall, son of Mr. and Mi: ¢ Ald underwent an operation Mrs Mary Bundav at Mrs. Is: improving very nicely 7 i STERI-SEPTIC
7:30 with sermon by tor, p We hope for her wordy FREON 8. Maly bunday and dir ha > 4
shnnie \ y of Mr. and Jesse Hall have been called for noj HED a Speedy recovery belle Musser were visitors t Rev. Warren Weaver, his + and TICKING
tt - 0 . i 1 i : “ 4 3 wer w visitors amd shop V { } TRY i! 3k ang p;
Rev. H E Oakwood : : ie Jt bison of this place, army duty and will leave this Fri- Mrs. John Spangler and family pers last Tuesday in Phil id ai P* | son ‘Of Los Angeles. Cal 3 /
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest He IAN BH0 4S em ved at tl resent time at day, Nov, 3rd. We wish for them the 80d Mrs. Harry Haines spent Wed- tthe da . ing some time at his parenta
friends, Mr. and Mrs. McNearney, !3 © rdware store in Belle- best of luck "" |nesday evening at the Ralph Ishler , M' 80d Mrs. Willis Schilling and d Mrs, Clarence Weaver
A i the HN ardware store jelle« 8 { 1 A wn ¥ ih 1 I he 3 ’ and I fares vi
all of Lock Haven, were Sunday . - A 2 home in Hublersburg Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reed entertain hl rv , a : p 3 m VORYe?
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lucas alae Is Helen Snoke and Mi 3 Chas Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of ¢d the Men's Bible class of Balley- yo By a
and other relatives in the com- Mr. and Mrs, John Talhelm and lotte Stere motored to Hollidays- poo 0 Co Sunday visitors at Ye Sunday school Thursday eve- first visit with his hom
3 " : 2 13 yrds be y 4 wiilaa va : 2 Vea VE and y - any
munity burg last Saturday, taking with Elmer Stover home ning at the Reed home, 18 being yen anda yo ‘ m i”
¥ 1 \ y | N - TL th "y « 5 "my y ’ a " vy 3 h " in f ~ Y a Le me.
Recent guest of Mr. and thei ib an ter last Sat- them the Harvest Home supplies ao. 0 Mrs Francis Haasen and Present. Harry Pisher was speaker Accomp Bo by his mot!
John Talhelm was Mrs. Fr Curtz urday evening an tored to for the Presbyterian Home that had family of Beech Creek, spent Sat- of the evening and John OO. Harp- y al o oy hob H bin A
of Baltimore, Md. She at the present lian where th njoved ne l= been donated by the church here urday at his home while he helped ster recited a very appropriate poem. °° ang one iTeNas In our val BLEACHED
time is a guest at the home of M1 owe pa y AA Wa uta Fh The ladies of Union Grange No with the corn husking there Choice refreshment were served tat } f force On
Mollie Talhelm of Julian = +f A atagd AUPE : bh 325 of tals place, will hold a bake Mrs. Katie Dorman Mrs. Ed. Dor-' At the next meeting of Grange George Rudy and Pred Gear
Mrs. Shelby, nee Janie Zahniser, guess who they WEE HSUE S00 sale and vegetable soup sale on NO- man and Mrs, Harvey Lutz attended NO. 1981, Nov. 14, Dr. Miles Cubbon , _., sv placing the Snow
who was home for a couple days uid ng ANS IARO-HD I wet vember 7, Election Day, at Grange the funeral of Mrs. D. J. Benner of ©f the W. PB and the Centre , s 4 as y :
has gone to Camp Shelby, Miss, a rey 1 his identity A hall. All kinds of baked poods will woodward Sunday afternoon County AAA commitiee from Belie-
1
where her husband is located for they have a good me! e r sale and home-made Veg- Mrs, Sadie Huffman of Jersey fonte office, will show movies on soll
the present time They expect to be : Mr. and ? ¥ i IY al “4 ; # table soup. Call on them any time Shore, and Mrs. Heimer and “on of erosion, of interest to all farmer WOODWARD
located there for the next month or Sunday for I Duigh, TEE WEY during the day and see for yoursell. piitle Nittany, spent the weekend 8nd a comic strip. An open meeting % : Rn ; Real value! Thick depth
more attended the funeraf on MOMERY "7, Cemetery Meeting: The regular at the Willlam Haagen home at 8:45 p. m Tera DC A eh leppard soft os down! Ten pounds
Little Miss Janie Brown of State h r sist 4 hr ak era eum. | ONthly business meeting of the Mrs, Elmer Stover, Mr Harvey Don’t forget to come out aioe G1) gf heavier thon the average
College, 3-year-old great-niece of with A AB WU Unionville Cemetery Association will Lutz, Mrs. Katie Dorman and Mrs. mark your ballot right on Nos aakbArsd ath of his grandmother mattress for more com
Mr. and Mrs John Talhelm, - yise PLT vr rmdet ¢ p be held next Monday evening, Nov, Ed Dorman were Wednesday visite David Barto, who was recently Nhs A Wh Boone RE Do The fort!
I one Sulbelms i oy to. Tu 1 ut y in St ollege ? Bo the. a Rouihwgse f 11 ' : 3 v : A N £ Stet Li yn Hd pi Tus =e yu. 8 Anny, - a on Thursday just about and h ran Covered in duroble attrac.
here ) having spent a reeks ! I'homas B. McClellan, of 1101 1itn La et 1 AL BY buss tieba - 0 ” ue B ny An Si ed x DB { before her passing ; tive STERI-SEPTIC™ tick
avenue. Altoona, retired Oct. 1 from Mr. and Mi: Willlam Haagen, again employed by lumberman H res { N ing! Pre-built woven eyelet
the Pennsylvania Mrs arry Haines and Mrs, Sadie Alfred Davis Mtv N. J. bs a twels ; border! Four tope finished
0 DCA CSCC ICE SEI JOD & | Railroad Company, after 41 year : Jersey 8hore, attended Roy Henry has 4 kes all set furlough his parents, Mr. and hondies! Built for service
2 { ervice, He was a Howe en party Saturaay eve- for 4 new modern | on st Mi : reamer her relative ond health protection!
879, hin tothe eecl reek Grange Mal treet. He recently purchase d chums {is wife accompanied Priced of only $19.95 for
—_——
Aarshaill
Wie roads
serious ness and sub-
Political advertising)
»
4
Reelect
D. EMMERT
BRUMBAUGH
DeHaas Electrie Co.
Your BELLEFONTE, PA. Hayes Bldg. ALLEGHENY STREET
Congressman
Mr. Brumbaugh bases his
campaign on his past record
°
ORVISTON
Webb McElwain it Now |
and dauguter goes Haagen
Mildred
t hie
in Congress and as a citizen. a
successful business man and ¢
(ETT EE e TRSHETR TEES THT RERTRRS @ ST REHEETTT @ A iTS LEVEE TT Hit Eh hi LAER
.
H
leader in civic, welfare
charitable activit
He is i
War No. 1, having served man)
months in combat overseas
His pledge: All possible bene
fits to the armed forces
HEH ¢ TERETE oF HERE 4
Oo nmsr—
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner u r A H
& Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte OOK TUL J KS Visit vil Mrs ————
Wheat $150 )
be voting for the eminently juaiified ma to best serv 1 in the = ; A : Ait ia ahi i :
walls of Congress 4 ya 8 Seve Bal Week Der rolhs
> y eambmind 1 10 Cary Purdy of Ohio. and her son
Your voice and influent i Wily appreciated Bo ried i i William, of Bouth Enola
CRRA IRC ; Sm i... Rye _ tia . 20 Mrs Emma James had a very Whe
. A wiunale accident on Thursday of
- — | ye fell from a step y
a a se Eg LE I a a ae Al i be a patient
1 ver pital from
NOW YOU HAVE A NEW |Site . HELP ING F ARM ERS OVE RCO: )
lr ewe Soom, Fo bla
In case you have forgotten about it, No. 3 Airplane TECH. Jean stuives eritertatmbit Bi E r—— —
Stamp became Effective Nov. Ist Janis ANcis a La Ee “ ]
But If You Want to Save It For Awhile, See Our Large
Selecti>n of
Women’s Non-Rationed Shoes
A VARIETY OF EVERYTHING
HH
their familie
Washing
By casting a
AE
Oi
© mn
.
ratio HILE pulpwood mill receipts are still lagging
ut or Thurs-
J behind War and Home Front needs, increased
lipaburg
Sun. pulpwood cutting by farmers has compensated in part
presided
Ne OLE for the loss in production at logging camps.
Civireh sopvioes: Sndiay school i0 The mills feel much credit for this accomplishment
Color - Style - Heal Height Price Dr. Eivin C. Meyers, Dist, Superin- should go to the County Agents and Foresters who are
jent of Williamsport presiding
The members of the Grange wishes helping farmers mark their woodlot trees for thinning,
to express their appreciation for the
aivices und Sine SUil} of Co pei. and advising them on marketing.
TRU & Fal Al & 08 » tion of Hallowe'sn social Friday
JUST R FA EIN ED night. Next regular meeting of
: Grange Monday, Nov. 8 at 8 o'clock
» J Mrs. Jane Wertz, Mrs. Robert Wolf . .
of oward and Miss EBalsy o : bs ’ ]
Girls’ Leather Saddle Shoes Roark of Philadelphia. spent some The Battle is far from Won of Forester. ™! prove profitable not only
time at Camp Bob and the James this fall and winter but for years to come.
Hodges Inst week The pulpwood shortage hasn't been licked. Pulpwood is a cash farm crop which will
Released After Two Years. Tine adios OF the church Wishes to | :
announce that there will be a chick- Pulp mills need much more pulpwood to be in demand after the war as well as today.
en and waffle supper Wednesday keep pace with War orders. Much depends
evening Nov. 15th for the benefit of
the church. Kgep the date in mind upon off-season farmer production this fall
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Phubell attend. 3
J od services at Snow Shoe Sunday and winter, We will tak
y evening, Rev. J. Bdgar Heekman de Your t t d F ate e any species
livered the sermon Coun y Agen an orester
Mrs. Carl Polmar and soh Ronald on the job again this fall, advising greater that grow in Pennsyl
Vania.
RE MET CRI NNER UI a ened
returned home Bunday after spend.
Just the thing for the Service Man ing some me with Mr. and Mrs pulpwood cutting as soon as the harvest-
vin Polmar here : : Es
y Miss yond ‘McCollough who Is a ng of field Crops J ts, P ially needed now
nurse cadet at the Philipsburg Hos-
Please Note ne Sen A Crop with a Future
HOWARD | Proper cutting of pulpwood on farm wood-
We will be closed all day Armistice Day, Saturday, November ” vice County Agen
. A. Open Friday Night until 9:00, werk With his Tenia ane, Irion Jats, witizthe advice off your County Agent
He is stationed at Rhode I8land and
ls gunner on a training ship. Other A WAR-TIME OB WITH A POST-WAR FUTURE
{guests entertained at the Wolf home
(were Mr and Mrs, T ai. Bowes,
IMr. and Mrs. Orie Heaton and Mr,
jand Mrs. E. Heck, of Jersey Shore
in eg soon the 3. © OF WEST VIRGINIA PULP & PAPER CO.
iis
Yeager S Shoe Store Lr TYRONE, PA.-WILLIAMSBURG, PA. |
Phinaly j Get in touch with the dealer in your territory from whom we buy wood:
[ . Flannels should washed In tes
BELLEFONTE'S HOME SHOE STORE pid water, by presing and working A. C. CONFER, Spring Mills E. S. BENNETT, Bellefonte
ERAT |