Page Two fHE CENTRE DEMOCRAY. BELLEFONTE, PX January BOALSBURG Pvt. John E. Horner of Long Is- 1'nd, visited at his home from Tues- day until Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smeltzer and fon of Pleasant Gap, were guests of Mrs. Ella Cingrich and * dau titer Sunday | Mrs, Charles Gearhart and sons; r turned to their home Friday, after spending two months with relatives | in Philadelphia Mrs, Minnie Conrad is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs YW Ham McoAlevy, al Newe ton Falls, O Mr. apd Mrs. G. M. Bloom and son Richard, attended the annual oyster dinn and installation at Half Moon Grange, Saturday. Mrs. Lyman Toammey, Mr, and Mrs Harry Shilug and son were recent) callers at the George Markle home Samuel Reitz returned to his home Saturday, from the Centre County Hospital, where he had been a pa- tient for five weeks Pfc. Norman Callahan and Mrs John Homer spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller at Mc- Alevys Fort The Daughters of Ruth class of the Lutheran Sunday. school held a holiday party Wednesday eve at the Home of Mrs. D with these members |» Frank White, Katl Esther Graham Kellerman Marie Hess, Bert! Cole During the social hour gifts were i ana iments were na Bennet er INK Raup fresl Fairesy Ma An Hess Mr. and Mis. David Q and Mrs, Mildred 8mith were visitors with Robert Glenn and fam- fly at Lock Haven Barnes rere recent Ear Ely 1 Lauck erson | avening y James Tand Kenneth Bohn was a recent caller at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Reitz, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ondrey and children of Derry, came to the home of Mrs. Ongdrey's parents, Mr. and Mra, Harry Musser, Mr. Ondrey re- turned to his home Sunday, while Mrs. Ondrey the week here Mrs. Mildred of State RB. Smith is spend- ing some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Peck of Lewistown The Woman's Missignary Society yf the Lutheran chureh ®eld their meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alice McGirk and Miss Anna: Dale, with these mem- bers present: Mrs, E. W. Hess, Mrs T. J. Whiteman, Misses Anna Sweeney and Cathryn Dale, Tie Gleahers class of the Reform- Sunday school met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clays nee Cox: with these members pres nt: Mrs. Charles Montague, Mrs Harner, Mrs. Harold Lewis, Misses Charlotte and Virginia Relish, Helen Neff. The following of- ficers were elected for the coming year: president Helen Nefl: vice sresident, - Mrs. Charles Montague; secretary, Mrs. Lee Homan, treas- rer. Mrs. Jane Horner; birthday box, Virginia Reish Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelle on spent Sunday with toe Rockey family at Ja~ksonville and Mrs P. 1 y celebrated thel nniversary Monday atertpiom with. a dimper in the evening The puests were: Mrs. Nell B Pisher Coaries Seaner and hters. Misses Ida and Rachel Swank moved | Somerset ad ripan and Orvis awank of Boals- oth wedding Jan. 8. They Dr ty in county, 1 SNYDERTOWN Church school 9:30 Sunday morn- ing. January 14, and worship service at 10:30 Sunday morning, Jan. 21 Donald n of Mr. and Mrs Nevin St over been sick list. He hasn't had to miss sch and we hope he with- missing an) on the ol an get better out liam Fish, of 2d Dorman had of Mr Katie tz. New and Mrs Miss Nell and Mrs of Linden, and Mr. and Mrs. William Krape, o Mr. anc William Krape ved a New Year's dinner for the fol- Jowing persons: M Sgt. Harold A Showers, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peck, Nittany, Mrs. Alma Smiley of Yeagertown, Mr. and Mrs. Showers an 4 Gehret, Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Krape and Betty Krape Dinner guests on Wednesday even ing at the William Krape home were Mr. and Mrs. - Hiiake Hardy and son Ronald, ¢ Mr. and Mrs Bruce Hockman, of Hecla and Mrs Baker, of Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maves, Mr and Mrs. Alva Peters and daug! Sylvia Jean all of Beeck Creck, Mr and Mr tichard cas of State Col lege Rev Mrs. David E Grove, Miss of f Lock k Haven M1 y farmil na amily LOT. tor wel Dorm an, Mrs tended the bu liam Haagen he } Mrs. Milford Mrs. Ed Dorman, of Lawson, of Bellefonte Myer, cf Lock Haver Fisher, of Loganton, had Sunday dinner, December 31. at the home of Mrs. Katie Dorman and Mrs. Har- vey Lutz Mr Clintondale M MILLHEIM L - NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:20 & %:15 P. M. ADMISSION--14¢ & 350 Dorman town. Robert Mr Clair and Mr. George and and Mrs. H M. Wallzer, of visited at the Nevin FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY ‘(1 vary 19 JRANURATY is A laugh riot is In store for you when you see Billy Gilbert Shemp Howard Maxie Rosenbloom THREE OF A KIND FINEST SELECTED SHORTS SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (January 13) SEE THEM IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE MARY JANE And Her MELODY MAKERS Stars of Radio and Stage! Music! Comedy! Fun! we On Our Sereen MELODY PARADE Eddie Quillan « Tho and Irene Armida and Ted Fla and His Orchestra TWO COMPLETE STAGE AND PICTURE SHOWS 1 & 0 PM, Adin. This Show--25c and 45e WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (January 17) Clandia Denke Donald Woods ENEMY of WOMEN FINEST SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Stover home New Year's day Mrs. Howard Ardery was a caller at the William Haagen home Tues- dav afternoon, December 27. Visl- tors at same home Christmas Day were Mrs. Sylvester Haagen, of Salona: Mrs. Richard O'Donnell, of Lock Haven, and their sister, Eve- ] of Berwick nd Mrs. Robert Dreese and ! Donnie and Shirley, of it. were visitors at the William , December 31 home Sunday Mrs. John the hame Sunday rs at the same ng were Mr ff Nittany Car and Truck Tire Quotas Are Reduced tire and and Willian we month of January 866 tires tO new WW 8630 Grade 1. passenger tire 868 7:50 and smaller truck tires; and 382 truck tires of 8:25 large District OPA rector Jos 1 IL. Ray nno>un this week Trucs Pasienier ’ » t OPA g size Di~ ced and ty OPA district qliota nger tires for ut 7508 Car from from 14 Ray AM m st live wl » r a good {f adequate ¢ as many Cry ALC ie had been planned onserve existing - - MONUMENT Ellen Shope Is suffering with pneumonia Her son. Oph David Shope, was called bhogne from. his Marine base 0 see har. She is a little betier ab this writing. We all hope she has a speedy recovery Pvt. Dalton Bumgardner, of the amy, Is home with a medical dis- charge Miss Marie Mackey visited at Look Haven on Saturday evening The roads here are very bad, and cars can hardly pass each other without geting stuck in the spow Elaine Booth, small daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Willerd Booth, Is still very sick Weekend visitors at the Mackey home were Mrs. Merrill Young. dau ghter Sarah: Edith and Dave Young: Joan and Martha Durkin, and Phyllis Schenck, also Neil Merryman Kenneth Schenck celebrated fifth birthday on Sunday the. 7th, Joseph Grand and Harold Heverly left for Harrisburg Monday the Sth to be Inducted Into service. Mr. and Mrs. Russell MeCloskey visited in our town on Sunday Mrs. Clyde Phillips of Howard R. D., visited with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Durkin, from New Year's day until Friday. Mrs. Phillips is not very well Mertis Sohenck visited on Satur- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Alonso Behenok. at Howard, Kathryn Hanley, of Lock Haven, visited with her mother, Mrs. Harry Hanlgy over the Wothgnd. —— LITTLE NITTANY Mrs his ren of Orviston, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs Jacek Dullen and family. Visitors at the same place on Bunday were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Laubsugh and two sons of Jersey Shore, | College. | sunshine and cadldren will spend | | nominational. Describes Visit of In Sunny South | ——— Genin ued from page Omed if you can sit protected from the north wind. And unless the day Is rainy, as very few are, the green benches on Central Ave- nue are filled to capacity with peo- ple, either summer clad or over- coated, the thermometer indicates. This series of letievs--for 1 haope to. send you three gr four moe might be entitled “Life in a Trail- er.” bought, one lesl Spring as a sort of experiment, as well as bulrance against house hunting every yeur, so far have found it falely comlort- able, laggely because we are located in a very attractive tourist village of. 10 agres where every convenience ts provided. Each traller has Its own. waler tap, and grassy space 900 square feeb, There are four avenues of surlaced roads, electric. ity, postal service, laundry apd bath houses. A large community house where parties are held twice a week, in addition to its being open all day wp. until 11 p.m There Is a store. attached, and even a resident minister in the village who preaches every Sunday evening ilu the coms munity, house, assisted by cholr and pianist to make a regular worship service, Although Rev. E. Radelif’e is a Baptist, the service is not de- Mrs. Radelilfe, his wife, was much interested (in learn- lng that we were from Centre coup. ty, because her trainlug as a regis. tered nurse. was completed there She was the frst graduate of the Bellefonte Hospital, as Miss Eunice Clark, In 1006 Beginning Lr Hayes' privale hospital which was moved the site. of the presefit bulldiog and converted into public use. Miss Clark reminbeced a Ds. ber of Bellefonle people whom she later pursed, and ss Mrs Radcliffe now and for the past thirty -odd years. is reading Lhe Centre county papers 1 turn aver W ber aller Due ishing them myself Sa far 1 have lived alone her: George had gone to Bay Plies Vet. erns’ Hospital at the other end of the city, before L arrived. He is still there, although now able Lo he across the way In the Home where he gels treatment tives Uns per Week Also, he come Into town and and on out ar a day orf more when he 50 deslfes and 50 Las apent Christmas and New Year's Eve Lere with me, It wus our 39th Crk and New Yen Hi that far the record hadnt broken-—nor did moa as long as Mw able. On , wedding anni ersarm December 8 I went over to Lhe pital, which he couldn™ then, for the al- ternoon f of thi iy ia here Lamas wi her ald 80 Deen wo | Was hos 1 ave We are hoping that the th will see him he rest of the yhere end enough to son In us As much mae s there Bay Pine This that ground | well eR. there | at too omg, but and wolished won't Lo be so perscaad horesd ier, Among the lnleresting cvents about to occur arg Sherwood Eddy's series of lectires in the Congrega- tional Church. He comes every win- ter for a week, and opens this year on Friday evendng, Jan, 5, with a talk on Th Pattern of a Ne World Tory I ture by D many a Stale DAR Is giving hotels irda Ung member we have pate In Febn ready on al $120 and 60 the worl is petting the family now DaCK~ need nislory - Jan CO Sat Josef However, as ‘oo prices for lectures and most music, they seldom go be- yond a shiver collec! fon most folks put in om 2 ear the ministers began to to look ely what contributing, becanuse w parent le pi white pennig Quite frequent! I see Mrs Hugh Taylor of Bellefonte al the thallle- board and card club. I haven't haked her If she was enjoying Hie, because it wasnt She seems to bave made a number of new friends and if this were not the newgpa- per T would that they are not all women, cither Bhe and Mr Radcliffe the way, are ‘rends of long standing There wre here. ig the Treasure are and ihe. Last urge people were many ap- ma al clox at thes ces turned out Ww x TN PRR AT wile ut may Pennaylvenians Village. Mr. and Mrs them wives ron Pa We now hase about 200 folks. here, allogether. If is only 10 mibutes' ride fram Cepbral Avenue with bus service regularly. All 42 of the cot- tages are filled and mare than 50 of the 180 trallers’ lots. And as an afterthought, it is situated on the Caudy Banlevard, better known as 4th St North or the way to Tam. pa, Next time I'll write about the grading and packing of oranges and grapefruit, Best New Year wishes, MYRTLE Jplanan, — - A ARTHA Mr. and Mra Charles Spackman, of Chester. are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cliltord Spack « man, Sgt. John Mency Is home on a 21. day furlough with his parents. Mr and Mrs J.T. Haney. John i8 a Radioman on a bomber. The big event of his furlough Is bis wedding which will take place Tuesday Mrs, Waller Merry and daughter, Marcia, of McKeesport, spent a week {with Ror parents Mr. and Mrs. N R. Stiver, relurning home Monday [with her husband, Walter Spackman, wife and son Ray. of Altoona, are visiting at the {home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, {Clifford Spackman. Mrs, Boyd Butler and three child | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Alexander and sons. Terry and Jack, of Tyrone, | (spent Bunday with Mrs. Alexander's Jack Dempsey Dullen joined the | Navy last week and has left for Maryland, Mrs. Anna Clark and daughter, It in peraMn ol Martha, were dinner Jesse Probst home at Lock Haven parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Stiver Mesheok Williams, who Is on the Take an ad Dusit flannel, dip | rave aid let it sonk for | uests at the several hour, Wring out Ughtly, then was ln tepid water and let dry, IL will ga ber all Just and give Shorty Knecht are a good poikh to furthiwe and floors. rejoicing over the arrival of a son. 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