Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 15, 1951, Image 10

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CENTRE HALL
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Knarr re- |
turned to their home Monday after
a two-months' vacation iri
places of interest in FI
Knarrs visited
Goodhart in Pi
Mrs. P, P. Henshall
Beach, H. J. Lambe:
Lambert in Lakew
Mrs, Frank Wil
On the way hom
Baltimore, Md i
sisters, Mu Wade
Edward Frank
Mr. and Mr
of Penn's Cave
day with Mi
mert in R
The Woma
Trinity Ref
Mrs. John Del
evening. Dev
of Mrs. Paul
Bruce Ripka
tertainment
the social }
were: Mi
Mrs. D M
Reese Mrs
John Martz
0. W Booze
Bair, Mrs, Harry
Fred Slack
Mrs. William
Clarence Blazer
Forty-nine
study cla §
home last Tue
Rev. John Nees
the cla whi
Book of Hebre
the i
Sunday
ana
Potter Mill
of Lewistown
ning with }
ster. Mrs
at the S
Harry
is on a
fornia
there ¢
is sponse
take
Mr
ployed
the Bell
Mr
Eleanor
ter remaine
family for
teacher
fonte wher
Home
They wer:
office
the court
structive
by Judge
The Grou
of the Luth
Mrs. J
gfterncon
sion
genting
ge of M
present
Mr En
Alexanc
8 W
trow
the |
| tainment
and Mrs. Fred Lutz had the enter-
Refreshments were serwed
during the social hour, Present were
M1 Durst, Mi Lutz, Mrs, Harry
McClenanhan, Mr Bruce Runkle
M1 Jack McClenahan, Mrs. Do-
mer Smeltzer, Mrs. George Sharer
Mi W. A. Alexander, Mrs. Clyde
Dutrow and Mrs, Elmer Bloom
Marchie Winn of Claremont
visiting with Mr, and Mrs
Grove of near Centre Hall
and Mrs. George McCormick
d on Saturday
and Mrs. A. E
M1 John Cit
Philadelphia,
the weekend
and Mr
were
with her
Reeder
Joan, Patty and
Hall RD, were
Mr. and Mrs. James Ree-
pring Mills
Leister and Ray Du-
Sunday
Mr Paul
Tommy
and Mrs
a quilting
Samuel Bitner
Leister attended
home of Mrs, John Neff of
\
‘entre Hall one afternoon la
Mrs. George McCormick
Frank Palmer called on
ernoon to see Mr. and
Faust in Potter:
t McCormick
rollege
it the home of Mr. and | 8g
Mrs. Gardner Grove last week were
Newt Hockman, of Zion: Mr. and
M1 Nevin Hockman
State College
Mrs. Frank
were Kathryn John-
Potters Mill Mr ie
Ci lie
Dianne, of Belle-
id Dur
1 jest f Mr. an
George MeCormick were Mr
Mr Charles Jodon, Isabel
Deanne, and Van, of Belle-
vy aller it the
nd Mrs Hugh Ralston in Lin
11 were Mr. and Mrs. Russel)
{ George f Tussevville
¢ Blazer Centre
Prank Shutt, of Lin-
sald Qr
Donald St
Sunday supp
Samuel Bit.
ner
lege, were
hool in Monda
Blaine Leister had
llers from Lewistow:
ter Mr Eugene
DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist
Opposite Post Office at REBERSBURG
PHONF
DAYS<Tuesday and
v
OFFICE
rece
A
but will
w-R-11
Saturday,
0A M to 8 P.M.
be made ‘and kept)
avoid long walting
J
Victor
Deep Freeze
RADIO
MILLHEIM, PA
PLENTY OF
"WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES |
REFRIGERATION —
Levan’s Electrical Shop
Open Monday, Wednese Fr
FREE PARKING
Goulds
Water Systems
WIRING SERVICE
PHONE 17-R-2 or 383-R-2
day and Saturday evenings
evening to see |
Mingle if Aarons. |
iturilo and
vis~ |
William B. | N
Sharer
evening with |
Taylor in|
Mills, |
home of |
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
), 1961
Leister, Mrs, Ei
ter, Jean
Mrs, James
last Friday with her
and Mrs, Frank Ishler
Mr, and Mi George Heckman
entertained at their home near Cen
tre Hall on Sunday, Mr. and Mi
Lawrence Hogget and Lawrence, Mi
and Mrs. Lee Lingle, of Baltimore
and Mr, and Mt Warren H
{ of State College. Mrs, Warren Dec
irl Goss and daughes
Searson was a visi
parents, Mi
in Bellefonte
| kbr called at the Heckman home inls
{ the evening
| Sunday guest at Mr. and M:
| George Sharer were Mr, and Mr
Dahl Smeltzer, of Pleasant Gap
Afternoon callers were Mi 3
| er niece, Mr Robert Stover, and
on, Donald, Stover, of Mill Hall
Mrs. Gervin SchaefTer, Mr Har
old Green and Melissa, of V
Y. were weekend wisitor
wd Mr Earl Lutz
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover
Yeagertown, and Mr. and Mr
Knarr and son, John
were Su
| Searson
{i Mr. and Mi Dan
| Miffiinburg
see Mr. and Mrs. M
Mi Donna Luse
{the Thompson Busines
| Harri burg, spent the weekend
parent Mr. and Mi
Sunday |
nday
called
Qed
d Mr. and Mrs. John Wert went
I kt Have Saturday
| their grandsor
| was il t the h
{ Mrs. Jame
Ted Bradford
Kathrine, of Lorrain
week with e Mr
radford. Mr. Brad!
family
hom
over
turned
Wedne y with |}
Ralph Dale n
Mr Paul
Centre Hall last
Mrs. William Bro
and Devotior
Mrs. Donald
| Crozier. Mr had
{ the entertainment The
hold a bake sale in Harry
ahan's shop on Saturday
| March 24. Refreshment
ed during the !
ere Mr
Homa Mr
Ww arren Fa jet
Mrs. Robert
ker, Mrs. Gilera
Luse, Mr
liam McClen
Dutrow
The Tusseyvyill
reanized at the
Rimmey near €ent
The foll
resident
president
Callaha }
Hall Garden and Fl
the organizer
for the ciud
The Mar
Hall and
| be $347 04, wi
the amount coll
nouse-to-house v Ane
to 811495; the di ban
hurches, $30 ‘Lutherar
formed $10, and Presbyteriat
organization Progres Grange
eastern Star, $5. Centre Hall
0.835. P.O. of A. $2 Americal
Legion, $10. and the Woman's Club
$10. The high
$1097. and 8th grade. $4.5
6th, $755: 3rd and 4th. $830. an
chool ontr. bute
ood! Delius / |
ICE
CREAM
COCOANUT FUDGE
ECLAIRS
Alternate layers of Breyers Fresh Cocoanut lea Croom
ond rich, creamy chocolate fudge, topped with shredded
cocoanut, Made better it naturally tastes better,
For Information, write or phone Breyer ioe Cream Co, Williamsport, Wmspt. 2.0773 Somme
di
EB
man, |
5th and |
Ist md. £0.50 { tow hit
|
|
Pot- |
SMULLTON
Last Tuesday while Mr Lida ages full of hols
| Mover was out hanging the wash on | had any
the line she heard a flock of wild | Robin
ing by, winging their way
unny South, This usually
a sign of an approaching cold |
pell, and, sure enough, the week-
nd wa very cold. On Saturday |
and Sunday marning the mercury
read 17 degrees above zero {
A birthday party was held at the | #0
thome of Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Day
Inst Wednesday evening in honor
of Bobby Ray Moyer's first birth
day. We wish darling Bobby many
py birthday Present were Mi:
Mrs. Leroy Day, Larry and Eu
M1 Violet Lau Krea
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mover
thelr active sor ( YY Ray
t hr $5.44
T™ iy $
Centre
and Plu Giron
of $90.4 {
tomatos
cream, cake and ot} refre
were served bby Ray
helped
next Unday
B. Chur
30 am
10 pn
30 ¢
am. The |
Remember
Kreamer
SCOTIA NEWS
By IH. M. Williams
He
ne time lived It
Hicks property
had purchased quite
years ago, and Game
ater moved with his brother
and mother to Bellwood
later year made hi
ster. Mrs. Annie
were held
noo
Hail
passed
nuary
jxter Mire
that fan
Belires
the hil
knocking
2 the
H trick starts
SERVICES tt hill loaded
> the ir ick
bout within ot
1 that lead
trol
the ard
CHURCH with ¢
ost con of
through
RUNVILLE
- YOUR
trained
week and .
Ral] Howell
while at WOK jast
beet fT duty since
William Watson was taker
ntre County Hospital last Sat]
ng for treatment, and |
condition is not so good at thi
A morni
ng |
inn Purl received word that be |
: ecame 8 “Creat Orand Pap
Bethesd Rk 2:70. again down in Baltimore, Md., when |
the stork left a baby girl, Charlotte
last Wednesday morning at a hos- |
hospital there, Mother and danghter
are doing fine
Remember the Samuel Shirk Sale |
Mar. 22, when the ladies of the |
BUSH HOLLOW
on
School next BE. U. B. Church will serve the
sunday 0 a.m. Preaching ser. refreshiients, Samuel Shirk will |
| vice will folk the Bunday Schon! be ready to move into his house
| Young People's meetis it 7 pm. here after his sale. He sold the farm
| wit be followe evangelistic ser. to Thomas Meyers, of Runville
vice In chargé of the Rev. Fisher Sgt. J. J. McCliney, of Camp
astor. Remembe ming Breckenridge, Ky. returned home
[vival with the Rev. and Mm fast Sunday t6 spend a ten-day
| Conrad as the workers, Apr jeave with his wife and son
n Mr. and Mrs, J. Justice, of Cres-
Mr. william Watson, of Chestnut | son, visited with Mrs Fred With. ©
Grove, father of BEd Bush of this | erite over the weekend.
place, is a patient in the Centre Mr. Callie Woodring who is In
| County Hospital. We all hope he the Centre County Home is feel.
will soon be able to return to his | ing better at this writing.
home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witherite and
The Earl Weston family are driv. | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Witherite visited
ing another ear which they pur- | at the Milligan Lucas home at Un.
chased Inst week 'jonville last week. Mr. Lucas has
Dennis Watson was a caller at | not be feeling well,
the Bd Bush hme Bunday morn-{ The stork left at 10 pound, 11
ng ounce baby boy at the Centre
Mary Resides is working at the County Hospital for Mr. and Mrs,
Boone home in Central City | William Howell. Mother and son are
Bunday visitors at the home of getting along fine.
the Rev. Fisher were Mrs, Paul! E. BR. Hancock and his house-
Bechdel and Sandra, and Mr, and keeper, of Philipsburg, visited at
Mrs. William Fisher and Ronald. | John Purl’s home last Sunday af-
ternoon
Come out to Sunda
Exactly That
“Pa”, sald the boy, looking up Mert: “I'd like to get a divoree,
from his book, “what does a man's
1 don't
[pette’r hall mean?” a "a aq Jon put
“Usually, my son,” replied wel Tok Cert “Why don't you sue him
father from behind his evening pa. for Inecompatiodityr)
| per, she means exactly what she' Mert: “T , If I could cateh
says.’ him at it"
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FOUNDED 1827
Published every Thursday morning by
CENTRE DEMOCRAT, INC,
115% West High Street, Bellefonte, Pa
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