Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE ish y ‘4, 1901 PORT MATILDA Due to Memorial Day being on Wednesday, May 30, the Port Ma- | tilda Child Health Center will be | open on Tuesday, May 20, at the | usual time, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m Mrs. B. F. Nicodemus and Mr Norman Stewart attended the an- | nual dinner of the Philipsburg Sen- lor Woman's Club held at the Hote Monday eve Philips, Philipsburg ning. i William A. Ro Mrs. Marian Stewart, Mrs. Dorothy Nicode attended the Presbyterial meeting held in the Presbyter| Tyrone, Tuesday Elizabeth Lyken Mary Margare latter's brother-in-law an Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schref! State College, Wednesda) Mr. and M Raymond Robison Edward an \ washin D. C.. visited her ) Mi: Mrs. Quay W 1 nd his { ———————————_— C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY RN - Hat WAGNER'S QUALITY FLOUR A Hard Wheat Pat, Flour rAd WAGNER'S OUR BEST FLOUR #0-50 Blend *0o0 WAGNER'S VERY BEST FLOUR Winter Wheat 090 Wagner's 16% Dairy Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed A Dealers in All Kinds of Grains RA BELLEFONTE, PA. | Edward Robison over the weekend, Lee Myers returned recently from: 1 three-day convention sponsored by the Allied Mills, Inc, at Niagara | Palls, Canada Mrs. Gertrude Robison, Mr, and | Mrs. Kenneth Robison of Unionville | visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sspack- man Wednesday evening Mrs. C. J. Holden, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Holden Mrs, Bernadine White and Gary, of Orbisenia, Mrs Guy Booth of Kistler, were dinner uests of Mr. and Mrs. George W Morgan, Thursday [| | Members of the Home Economics Extension Service sewing class who | Jtended the county meeting held in the Grange Hall, Pleasant Gap wednesday, a fashion show was held | during which the members modeled | dresses which they made dur- r the sewing term. A Session ol re of Children” was held, and pleted chairs were exhibited by we chair-caning group Members y attended were Mrs. Ruth Pard- Ruth A. Crain, Dorothy Nico- 1s, chairman, Roxie Sanderson O. E. Henritzy, Marian Stew- rt. Katie Rissmiller, verna Wiser Dorothy Ros Violet Ross Irene | Bennett, Mae Ross, Jean Gensamer Effie Auman and Lillian Spotts Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Spotts, Mrs \ AT wood visited Mrs. Emma Woods of Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Miller of Philipsuirg Junday afternoon C. W. Crain has returned “0 » after spending the past with her sister Mrs of Elizabeth, Pa wh sly il) ial Mother's Day and tem- program Was pre ented at hodist Sunday School by the department of the Sun- | on Sunday morning. The conducted the pro- Mr Maude Cowher Bennett Dolore Harold verptt Thursday Kyle Gingery were ests of Mr. Gin. Mrs. Nannie Gin- t the home of Mr. and Mrs liam Bickle of Warriors Mark and Mi Forrest Wills, Mrs Stiver, Mrs. Maxine Kelley i Mrs. Maggie Wills of Tyrone ; afternok Mr Gilbert Wiser and visited Mrs. Wi and Mrs, Howar ige. Saturday eve- and "| Kenneth Ghaner ta d Russell, visited hi i 5 par- Mr and Mrs ' Floyd Ghaner of ymstown, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sickle Pittsburgh, visited her mother, Mi Eva Bennett over the weekend Donald Herr of Altoona, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crain Monda evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herr spent a week with Mrs. Herr's parents, Mi and Mrs. Charles Myers of Julian Mrs. Beatrice Spackman, Ra Nina, Gerry, Mr Sarah Wiser at. tended a birthday party for Larr: Wiser on his first birthday, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mr Gerald wiser of Tyrone Wednesda) evenin Rev. Rov W. Bower attended the annual corference of the Methodist | church at Williamsport A Board of Review for Bo Troop 59, Blair-Bedford Cow was held in the high school | nesday evening Member board were C. Paul Zi Nicodemus Therman Scouts who passed the nations were lendert ! Jesse Harbold: Second C | Ronald Bailey, Dean Pe ald Bryan Edward Harpster, Samuel L) Price, Donald Robin son, Thomas Johns, Rox James Rudy, Ronald Weave: Price, Richard Stiver, Jame Samuel Smith, Norn The committee also al appointment of two ¢ masters, Blaine John ter Smith William Ly Mrs. W. D. Lyti engineering hool Buffalo, and wil feal angineering three vears at following the U. 8. All tudie Mary Bennett Tuesda Mi M WAS i] and M1 Mrs Coatesville Stover of 8 E. H Aun Auman, Priday The Prest onary Societ Mrs. Dor conservation expert ean t t) ny y { aecided { { take alk men rs of the school ety patrol to a big league baseball game in Pittsburgh In Jun Fol {lowing the business meeting, Rap dolph Thompson, State Colley and lectire: howed films on wildlife and con ervation Therman W. Wiser was honored on his birthday with a dinner part at his parental home, Mr, and Mi Therman C. Wiser, Sunday, G y M1 nd rherma Ronald Organizations— og tere ne ‘ & AM LODGE JUVENILE GRANGE { i REBEKAH LODGE neht | 1947. The Poller it constr office: wi commander mande: Jame officer; Count Coldron, Dea Edward lam Brook Jame Brad D. Fult Brook Powell officer THE EASTERN STAR POTTERS MILLS Abner Acker and funeral of Mrs, in-law, Prank Gray Tuesday Mills school Hern, Mark sud Hoov- Edgar Rim- rove school Meeker and George Mc. funeral of { Altoona TV ts Relish r., Mr ! Burn Knupp the H. E WeryE Were Walke and net 2 LE Millhein ringer aig Mr WM. B. RANKIN AGENCY MARY M COMPLETE Crider's Exchange Bullding RANKIN, Agent INSURANCE SERVICE Bellefonte, Pa. ternoon. Mr PERSONAL LOANS | =u. Clean Up Those Old Bilis Now, With a demus pr FIRST NATIONAL PERSONAL LOAN Huntin \t AOE in Altoona The chart below gives amounts, costs, and repayment schedules gram leader. p te othe : Day program. Ot} me ] B ' i i ¢ thir Borrow Repay 12 menthly payments ent included ? Sande M I (ery th George W. Morgats ! i f ‘ e tl . y t $100.00 $106.00 (gT] Mae Ross, Efe i E | med ce. but t NAYS Ie 200 00 212.00 17.04 Henritzy, Mrs. J V i he est i, " 300.00 318.00 1 Y next meeting ‘ ‘o. bring the 1} abs 400.00 “224.0 15.38 home of M1 Bud “ J ¢ r ta be Th rate 500.00 530.00 “wi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lyk ritable artnniaation Mrs, Dorothy F i : ve wizes to andi FIRST NATIONAL BANK ia a BELLEFONTE, PA. par ben. Waite} Bix. amd 1 lass, The , SH A Member Federal Deposit Insurance Cerp Wilbert na Sunda de i0Y wi a Wy sans Member Federal Reserve System Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wa pad oy At pay SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE-BUY UNITED Mrs. J Sunday The? F. LODGY STATES SAVINGS BONDS . home by Mr Walls M 4 organize —— ——— | Mary Jane Wallace, wl t 12, 187 rat tr s hel at their home indefinit 2 1 It rst ting | ! Mr. and Mrs Robert Patt e t : Tyrone, visited I M Tat It wht u bullding in whic ‘ Frantz, Sunday % Nn 1 ne tiny Patrick Hoy, S } member Pp was 202, but itz p nt the Mont Alto Sal rive mt } i ! 1 et vt : Mr. and M1 CG : A ) th ; : Village of Pleasant Gap, Rare ed Ta the © WH Ta, lh a S rin T wnshi n they purchased from Mr. a \ Its present al ach pring To p, Centre County, Pa. thy puichased Ita preses ved Siac » before 5 m.. Friday . Mr. and Mr alph Woodris Ath los Sans On or before 5 p. m,, Friday, June 1, 1951, the visited Elmer Pultz at the Altoona Treasure: undersigned will receive sealed bids for the following Veterans’ Hospital RY GRANGE vi "red wiate situate » Village Nos land Mrs. Clarence W ' : 3 ! , uable real estate situate in the Village of Pleasant Mr. Fultz on Sunda) Me Centre’ Mall “Grange ‘wa Gap: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pry Of inded in 1875. It has alway: met ville, visited Mr. and Mrs rs in the Grange Bullding which was {P. Hoover on Thursday ey Wel ullt In 1875. The meetings are hele | accompanied home by Mi n the second and fourth Pridays of | George Hoover, who spent the week. | Fac h month The fir Master wa end at the Pry home. Mr. and Mi J. J. Arney. The present officers 1. The tract of land fronting on the northeast- erly side of Harrison road 86 feet and extending back Science now knows that harmful engine deposits { . i { the same width various depths to the creek, and being $ poop left ufeer combustion, and erected thereon the fire house buildings, 2. Lots 5-8, inclusive, and 9-12, inclusive, as shown on the Jodon plan of lots in the Village of Pleasant Gap, as recorded in the Recorder's Office of Hoover returned ville with Mr | Hoover, Monday Mrs. Mary K ner guest of her Hughes, Philipsh home from Coates Are John B. Wert, master V. A and Mrs Harvey Pringle was a din niece, Mi Ethel iIrg., on Sunday Mrs. Robert Reed of Philadelphia AUMAN, secretary Robert Ziegler treasurer he present membership 140 WOMEN'S The Centre Hall CLUB Women's Club contamination, are a principal cause of most engine cylinder wear. Help prevent this wear by using the one special motor fuel made of pure petroleum that can burn completely, the one special motor fuel that leaves no Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Black and organized in 1038. When it was first Mr. Black's parents of Altoona organized it had 15 members. The Mrs. Miller, Washington, D. C.. vis- | eetings have always been hold in ited E. H. Auman and Mr. and Mr the high school, and the present of. Ellis Auman, Saturday | ficers are: Mrs. Harry, Potter, pres. | Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cole and chil. | ident. Mrs. Eleanor Wert, vice pres. | dren visited her parents, Mr. and | ident; Mrs. Ralph Pornwalt trons. | Mrs. John Brennish, Philipsburg, on | Urer: Mrs. Fred Luse, recording | Sunday secretary; Mrs. Donald Smith, cor | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett | responding secretary. Their present | have moved into the home which | membership Is 108 | they purchased from Mr. and Mrs MUSIC CLUB Earl Dorman i " The last meeting of the Parent. The Music Club is also 4 part of ’ , My : | Teachers’ Association for the cur. he Women's Club. It was also or. rent sohool year was held in the | Eenized in 1938. The present mem- a A eid INTHE | bership is 17. Mrs. Chester Spyker | high school, May 11. The new of. | % floers were elected: ‘Therman W | president, Mrs. J. W. Bradford, vice 3 | president, and Mrs. R. 8 Jamison, Wiser, president; Boyd CGensamer secretary - treasurer vice president. Mrs. Roxy Knarr secretary; Mrs. Edward Myers AMERICAN LEGION treasurer. The association decided | The Centre Mall Amesicun Legion |e Se Xe to ee Scout | was organized in 16 by Donald . fed by . Coldron. Their meeting house was Centre County, Pa., in Plat Book 4, page 57; bids for these lots may be for one lot or for as many as the purchaser may desire, TERMS OF SALE: 5B50'¢ in cash upon notifica- tion of acceptance of bid and balance of bid on delivery of deed within 30 days after date of notice of accept- ance of bid. metallic deposits. Use Amoco-Gas. Get these tremendous advantages — with no disadvantages, It's your best buy regardless of price! The undersigned reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, FY [-I{-) leaves no metallic deposit AMERICAN OIL COMPANY-—Maine to Florida Bids should be addressed to: PLEASANT GAP FIRE COMPANY, No. 1 James F. Kane, Secretary “Bid" Pleasant Gap, Pa.
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