Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fetterolf had | tion f R party for their son, Junior, inthe Univer honor of his 15th birthday delphia versary at their home last Mr. and evening He was presente upper gifts, Games were | and freshments were ser evening. Present were Florence Horne: Norma Sampsel, na Ruth Fohringe: Sandra Sweetwood Jack McClenahan phy, Richard Shiv Shunk. Donald Rimmes Wells, Larry Burri Rogér Hearn ! Luse, Edgma RA ther t \ M1 Mr, and Mrs { Fve i Cl { : n rma Co Stoner of Runville ft i! { Fort, R called on Doyle Poorman of Bellefonte A y at the home of and Mrs. Blaine Brook Att le I’. Keller near Marty Brooks of Pl M \ John and’ Mrs. Wallace bau ippe uests Mr. and Mrs. Stervl St Richa M G. H. Ri at Shirley. Joan, Bill I Stoner of Spring i Mrs. Donal Fetterol! Vogt and Dean Fetterolf { Hall rhe Woman ld of Trini Mrs. Pauline Ni i 3 teforn ! \ Mr day supper guests and M Mil- | Sa ( t her home néar lard Schreffler of Pleasant Ga ‘entre Hall last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs rank White Mrs. E. W. Mil presided while daughter June of Centre H R. } M D. ) 31 and Mrs. Law- went to Philadelphi Frida [ E. Bal ! of the Miss White | n month va m which § mn Apos- quties as Hospital net ity rom nurse in in Phila- Blaine Leister had last Wednesday Paul Taylor of Spring Mr guest Mrs od i Emn Hallie Marian Gla Mrs R M1 Grove of last Sat- Gardner homas D.. called and Mrs ana Hall H. Potter Thursday t Mi Charles G grandson. Mrs A week with family Andrew Couch uch af McAlevy' Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs Centre Hall Rudy were of Mr. and 0 for Mr. and Mrs and Mi Hunting- College nn ol with charge the HOW TO BE AN ACE on Party-Line Telephones neighbors if ions tor party- nd find the give the his call. ind SE that vour I, hang up Little cour better tesIes, yes SCryice fe (To The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania No Defrosting Anywhere! Any Time! ng it's only Westinghouse [t counts deor openings, r which formas frost, ing, FROST-FREE automati- automatically evaporates the frost on we cream stays HARD! FREE is the only home-proved completely automatic refrigerator . the only one that defrosts exactly when and only when defrosting is needed See it and other Westinghouse Refrigerators today. Toads Maik All over town, people are FROST.FREE that COI because they let in warm a At every 60th door open cally defrosts itself water . . . does it all Westinghouse FROST aS TY NDS a0 fast, et ¢ FEATURES, T00 166 xeerens and Shelves. In. The- Door TRIFLE.PLATID SHELVES EASY-TO-USE J.way Door Handle GIANT. SIZED FREEZE CHEST CONVENIENT BUTTER KEEPER ROAST.DEEF MEAT KEEPER FXTRALARGE MUMIDRAWERS YOu CAN 88 SURE ..i¢ ws Westinghouse Jeffries’ Furniture Mart “Drive to the Country and Save” wine IPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAY coe CENTRE HALL, PA, PHONE 1 DRM went | see | Stormstown | Mrs Bal w Mrs Rimmey Jennie Mr Pifer Jack tolic Missionaries Miller, Mrs Mrs. Harold Boozer, Mrs John Delaney, Mrs. George { Thomas, Mrs | Bruce Ripka, Mrs. Present Bradford, Mr: Bradford, Mrs H. R. Cooper Mrs. George Lutz, Miss Alfred Reish, Mrs. Malcolm william Odenkirk, Mrs Riegel and Mrs. J. F. Wetzel Mr. and Mrs, Ernest A. Frank { had fa birthday dinner on Sunday { for their son, Ernest F. Frank Other guests in addition to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Prank were Mr. and Mrs { Guyer Grove and daughter Hetty of {Centre Hall, R. D., and Mr. and | Mrs, Kryder Frank {i Mr. and Mrs. RB i daughter of Cleveland, | visiting with her sister, | L ight Sunday callers at the home fand Mrs. Thomas Delaney | Centre Hall were Mrs. Alice Jacksonville, Mrs. Ruth Betz, Austin {and Nancy Betz of Howard, and Mi and Mrs. Paul Krape of Mingovilie Mr. and Mrs. George F. Heckman had as visitors last Tuesday at thelr home near Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dudick and daugh- ter Prances, Janet and Anthony Dudick, Mrs. Francis Tomanio of Long Branch, N. J, and Mrs Dudick of Burnham Mrs. John Cuturfio and daughte Marcia, who had been living In | Philadelphia, are spending ome time with her parents, Mr. and Mr | willlam B. Hanna. Mr. Cuturilo who is employed by General FElec- trie, is taking a course in welding it the G. E. River works Mas At the completion course he will be employed cinnati, Ohio, where family join him in July Mr. and Mrs M. A nd Mr. and Mrs. Bruce to Howard on Sunday ce Lloyd Smith, who ha it his home there Mr. and Mrs Wil hildren Carol Ann visited In Woodward vith his parents George Bechtol were Pe: and are H Kose: Ohio Mrs. C of Mi neat Betz of (ico nis Jurkholder Ripka went afternoon been lan RIN Ralph Ellen, were Mr. at * Linden The WC ™v will Day neeting in wu rch on Saturdas Hall Mother uth hold FLOM 3 00n, A an Spring RITIVEX Mr Stafford witl On , by { wil Kin ghu nan auto mm st Mrs H the Haro ie David Light went weekend Bohn ome id his h because Sunday d Mrs. Harry Cummin home near Centre Hall and Mrs. Paul Dieffenbacher, chill {ren Marjorie, Betty, 8 and Les of Shippensburg. Callers in the af- ternoon were Lester C Pittsburgh, Earl Cummiz Mr nd Mr Reberbur family of 8t Lester and Mr of Centre Hall Mrs. Willia pent Saturda former aughtes Pauline Homan and famil Mr. and Mr Gardne led on Su t ee Mrs. John Zi Sunda and Mrs nd Mr of line inner est Hg Garbric ROG Altoona with the da Hockmai callers at the Mark Fetterolf Dove Poormat and Mrs. Ruth Bellefonte Mrs. Walter Sue, Miss Mi EH ” pent Frank na Rover , of Mr and da ngto: Bellefor vith Mrs callers during the week Robert 8mith and H. E potters Mills, and Mr: nd son Butch of Burnba D. Spencer week for Red i attending the annual ence of the EUP church Ma Stover. Bll Potile Rhoad Dick Jamison, Linda per and Andrew J. Chatias a » the District Junior Band val in the high school at Rid last Priday nd Baturday Mrs. F. Vv. Goodhart and Lovan Smith accompanied Ret Mrs. George Cox Lemont Mrs. Samuel Wassor Boal to Altoona last Wednesday where they attended the spring Presby terial of Huntingdon Presbytery iu the Third Presbyterian church Miss Shirley Rhoads was hostes to the Youth Pellowship conducted bv Rev. E. D. Spencer at her home last Monday evening. Miss Rhoad | read the scripture lesson. A pane discussion followed There were games and refreshments during the | social hour. Present were Rev Spencer, Miriam Hagan, Kay Hels ler. Phyllis Hoover, Georgia John. |san, Janet Leister, Jean Jodon kLichard Houtz, Millard Pultz, Re Rover. James Houtz, Bill Sweeney | Jim Settle. Bill Luse, Jack Hoster- | man Lester Carbrick and Rober! | Rhoads, Jr Mrs. Frank Hall, RB. D.. was admitted to | Geisinger Memorial Hospital Friday for medical treatment | Rev. H. W. Buck of Elkland, spen' |a few days the beginning of last | week with Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Jam: {son | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazier enter- [tained at Sunday dinner at thei home near Spring Mills Mr. and IMrs. 8. T. Swartz of Tusseyville Earl Rimmey of Pleasant Gap, Mrs | Anna Frazier and Miss jda Frazier {of Centre Hall Miss Janet Welsh and Miss Janice Crissman of Lock Haven, were over: night guests last Friday of Mr. and | Mrs. Leroy Krebs The Tusseyville Garden Club met with Mrs. Edna Horner at her home near Centre Hall last Tuesday eve. ning. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Orace Rinmey. Bulbs and , Plants were auctioned off to the AN Betty Y an ughter and te 1 Mon- wher confer. Bil Coo rlin ttend Festi gewa Mrs RIN of and of bur Centre the last Dashem of \ meeting of May John Hefonte guest refres The next the Wwiil 29 membel held | the Leland agent Mrs 31) home of Bull will the Horner served during the social hour Mrs. Rimmey, Mrs. E Mrs, Anna Holt, Mrs eraux, Miss Myra Rockey Brouse, Mrs. Eva Rud) Witmer Mrs. Mildred Mrs. Thelma Brown Weaver, and these M1 Evelyn 8chwer M1 i Rockey and Miss Ruth Rimmey The woman's Society of Christi Service of the Methodist chureh entertained by the WBCB of Methodist church In Beech last Wednesday eve Thost tending the meeting were Mr Burkholde: Mrs. Kenneth Mr Paul Breon Mi fer, Mrs. Musse MeCormick M1 Erne Fo M Blaine hall Chester evening Mir Be Dunkle counts speaker hinente Present were ther Rimmey Evelyn Mrs Mrs Lois FEckenroth M1 Helen new member of he ann was the nt Carl Barger D. Con- Gieorue Meovars Thoma! ney il Mar- Mr Wert Mi Hing Stella Leister M1 wilh A Spyker William larence lo: Last Centre Hall WEBCS of the wmireh in the The pre MV! “tl Mt iummerson Mr Mrs C rained } Methodist the ClhiaTrge hment “Tile wird oom of cnurcn f Mr er The wWomal meeting ium at wood,” | He | the high school faculty was his | companist evs | Ruth | | cent | church of { devotedly an i | are no divorces | jalled for crime. They are Creek | the audience which Included My Bounle Lies Over the Ocean,’ “There's a Church in the Wild- “Battle Hymn of the Repub- and others. David I. Graybill of ACs Before reviewing his book, “Rosanna of the Amish," Mr yvoder talked on the life of the Am- ish. There are nine churches in| Kishacoquillas Valley of which the | oldest ig the Nebraska order. 90 pe: | of the Amish boys Join the church and 95 per cent join the their fathers They are religious, The marriage sacred to them. There None of them are entirely and accept no help | with vow Is very self sufficient | from the government. Social fe is | | unmarried | to 12 noon when lunch | derived from attending public sales, funerals, visiting neighbors, and the bovs and girls attend! evening hymn singing. Ser- held at a dwelling from 9 served by | Yoder then reviewed | the life of his mother, Rosanna Mc- Conigal from her birthplace in Scotin her married Ife in Big valley Sunday vices are the host, Mr vw CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical Reformed rence BE. Balr, pastor, Centre Hall Worship service, 8:30, churth schoo! 10:30. Tusseyville-~Church school 0:30; worship service, 10:30 Penn's Valley Lutheran: Rev. Ros A. Gutshall, pastor. Centre Hall Church school, 9:30; worship ser- vice, 7:30. Farmers Mills—Worship | service, 9:00: church school, 10:00 Georges Valley—Church school, ¢:30 and worship service, 10.80 Presbyterian: Rev. Oeorge Cox astor. Centre Hall-Church school 30: worship service, 10:30 Rev, Law - M] PORT MATILDA : : ciebhrateg Robert Wright d Mr sited Mr Sunday Mrs. B Henry Ellis Au- and Mrs the Hunt. Joht P Eoover demus, Mrs, J R Stewart, Mrs Mrs. Sarah Harpster Pringle attended ingdo Presbylery meeting held In the Third Presbyterian Church of Altoona, Tuesday and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wiser and children Tyr were Sunday dinner guests at home parents, Mr. and Mrs T. C The dinner was held in the birthday anniyersary Wiser The senior Township-Port participated In Washington, D Sunday. They by Mrs. Elsie Murphy as Blaine Chee on ree I man CM ne the Wiser of Gerald class of Matilda a four C Were J. Cobb the Worth high school day tour Thursday tw and John chaperons Students who made the tour were Ros coe Adams, Dale Mauer Moore. James Smeal. John Stewart Fred Weller, Richard Brier, Maxine Dillen. Faye Erhard, Betty Lynn Cladys Snook, Janice Vaughn, Rose ABN Weaver and Arlene Williams The honor roll students of Port Matilda high school for the fifth six-weeks period have been announ- ced by Supervising Principai Wu lam A. Ross, as follows: Freshmen Shirley Cowher, Rochelle Knarr Donald MeMonigal, Prances Reese Helen Stiver, Donald Weaver; Sophomores, Dolores Bennett, Dor- Is Jane Hicks, R. K. Kelly: bw i Ee » of | | Ma | Thelma | Thelma Gingery, Hazel Stiver, Lula { his | ¢ | William L. Sheets of Milesburg, and honor of | | ! accompanied | New Castle Oscar ternoon | Jean Hoover Reese, Patricia Reese, Rone Wiser, Shirley Woodring: Sen- Maxine Dillen, Fave Erhard Oscar Moore, Rose Ann Wenver Mr, and. Mrs. Alfred Dougias, of Warren, spent the weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blazosky. Haro nd spent. th Mr Kay her Musselman Washingion M . sith hi Arthur Kelly and Dale wd home lHpsbhurg State Hospital Gilbert Cl Moose evening fant from Tuesday Wood - “01 the retur: the in Lhe ade; inkie and fn. Mr: Rex of wi Mr. H daughter Ryan mespori E. Mc- ana Werton ma, visited Mr, and Mrs. © Cowher, Bunday fr. and Mrs. Elmer: esburg, visited her mot Woodring Sunda 8 Naw veteran, Veterans Hos treatment and Mrs. James McKivison ant Gap. were Bunday guests home of his parents, Mr and T. McKivison Baptist Parish the home of Mr Andress on Wedn Mrz. Beatrice Andrews ident, pres al the meeting ent James Meckley, Games were played hments served. Present were Mrz. Russel Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Young and Paul Powell, Mrs. James A. Meckley, Virginia Meckley. Hel- Spackman, Wanda St! ‘er, Mona Stiver Reese, Rodney Reese dith Stine, Edith Sones, Mrs N St Mrs. Merl, Pink, Mr xic Knarr, Mr. and Mrs. Delaur ndrew Mr fami Qrohter Mr Mr were Fultz, of her, Mrs Mi entered A MN Mi Samuel Pulitz the Ito pital na on 20-40 Club Mr Mme. vice ana "er aay ded the of ab ana Gel ai pi refre Mr Barbara Jovee, ROG aL Joyee iver and Mrs. Millard Bish and New Bethlehem. visited his and ter-in-law Mr. and | Forrest Bith, Sunday and Mrs. J. C. .McCutcheon Sunday dinner guests at the of Mr. and Mrs H. E Mec- Cutcheon ] The Baptis; Society mel ry Pringle Women's at the h Tuesday Mrs. Catherine Sho the devotional period) uring as her | theme, “The A. B. C.'s of Worship”. | Final plans for the May Pellowship | us meeting to be held May | Baptist Church were dis- | Oficers for the new fiscal! year were elected as follows, Ann | Ziegler, president: Catherine Shope, | vice president; Bertha Williams, | treasurer: Annie Williams, secre- Hazel Stiver, asst. secretary Sheetz, Missionary fromm Ven. who is visiting her father, the Rev. William L. Sheets, Miles. | burg. was guest speaker for the program. Miss Sheets spoke on her | work at the Maracaibo Mission Sta- | tion.-and showed sides of the na tives and the Mission Station. and vicintty “Members present included Hannah Williams, Goldie Reese, Bailey Annie Willams, Missic nary me of Mr evening with \ charge of | cussed Lary Miss erutia, Smith, Ann Ziegler and guests, Rev Cynthia. and Tony Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harpster Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harpster, of Tyrone, Islted Mr. and Mrs, George Harpster, Monday evening. Mre,. Roy Hill and her pars ents, Mr. and Mrs. Parks of visi'ed Mr. and Mrs, E. B Bartley, Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. W. E Shively and Ruth vis. | ited Mrs. Lula Smith, Tuesday af- Mrs. Roxie Banderson was a Sunday dinner guest of her ron and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Sam. uel Sanderson. of Philipsburg. Mrs. Arthus Robison Is a medical patient In the Philipsburg State Hospital Mrs. LJ. Spackman enter tained at a’ party at her home on Wednesday evening Mrs. Minerva Edgin, Mt. Uniog, was demonstra. tor for the program and prizes were won by Mrs, ©. ©. Bpackman, Mr Aasron Donley and Helene Spack. home | ning | abe ence { Lillian {conducted {| theme, er { vidited {with his | Mr Charlotte Weller Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Spackman, Mr Joseph Williams, Mrs. Erma Steele Mri. Kenneth Parsons, Mrs. Les Myers, Mrs, Charle Bpackman Mrs. Jean CGensamer, Aaron Done ley, John Bpackman, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Spackman, Roma and James The regular Priendship Bible Sunday Bchool, as held at of ‘the M inm Mabe! Florence Williams, Wedne Laura Hicks presided in of Eluda Wiser, pre i and Grace program on the Katye Ellenberger won the prize for making the most attractive miniature umbrella, Oth members present included: Han- nah M. Williams, Mildred Weave: Dorothy Frantz, Lyda McKiy Irene Benne Sadie Kelly Wiser, Elizabeth . Bennett, Ruth Warnes er and son Allen ald Kelly M Sgt m Wi Harr: Spackman, Mi The @entre Bemocrat FOUNDED 1827 Published avery Thursday morning by CENTRE DEMOCRAT, INC, 115% West High Btreet, Bellefonte, Psa. MONSELL, Jr WALKER Associate Editor Business Manager WILLIAM CECIL meeting of “ A Class Method) f » the ana Gay eve- the sident Terms of Bubscription . payable in advance within Centre County, Ia payable in advance outside of Centre County, Ps. class matter at the post office at Bellefonte, Pa. RU NVILLE Spo Weaver $1.50 per year .. $2.00 per year ......., Entered as second ¢ the "Bpring eer. Pr weed aim Andrene Mr Woodring spending Bheppard Fensames Bpackma Mr berger Baomers« home Thoma Mr ' ne anc Wednesday wedding Mr T \rone al oy Mrs IT YOUNG "GENIUS" INVENT S ry, Mn A A NEW HELICOPTER Kenneth Parsons attended th . Latest enti ‘ ter County 1 t U Martha Mrs. Ethel ing County aeq at the 1 M Sg (ie Marine ( in-law and Charlie Thoma Re c where nitels ne « War Sacrifice Rebekah cers of Lodge DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist Opposite Post Office at REBERSBURG PHONE 26-R-11 Tuesday Saturdavy, OFFICE DAYS Appoint 10 AM oP M kept and ent YE Pp Tig for any 4 WY CA) Ww, TInnc via _wely Dake Only *1.69 SERVES Thursd press meeting re ad and The 24 Levy ia) Ri sored Ho m ment [4 C i meet with Troop flower the May Tah Your Choice of VANILLA FUDGE Mae R STRAWBERRY VANILLA Lane. Dur a Dower held wit) RIFTY ONE FOR 's) UR TH Yo FOR YEARS TO COME! ..AND Dirvomative and of her speeifiostions subinret te char wi hoo! ating Buy of the month! Buy of the year! 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