Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL Callers last week at Grove home were Mi of State College RD Mrs. Robert Mever, Spri who took the Groves tq on Sunday evening t Mrs. Max Herr lh home which was closed for months while she wa phia with her siste: Grossman Mr. and Miss Sarah MceClenahan Lewistown stopped at McClenahan kins Mrs. Kathryn Mrs. Frain Ma over-night gue ang Mrs. Ra called to see Mi Mark and Mrs. Maude Mark Mr. and AM mick calle and Mrs. Home: neil The Rev. John Grove, N.C days last week David Keller Wilkinsburg tc Frank Fisher at th orn Mrs. Margaret Ball Anna Sankey { Pine called last Monda Frank Palmer Mr. and Mrs George Carson at his home about The Tth a gti taught by Emest tour of Penn State 5th and 6th grade Helen Miller State park day. Tho: McClenahan transportatic rade }. 8. 3 a Mr ! McCarthy left for 4. taught Tuesday and Mrs I nic lunch day The high with After Mrs, Buni oonomi Kitchen Mrs. J WAS Dre with following Slenke . W. W. Kerlli A. J. Chat J. Jeffrie Paul Faus Mrs the Ray and Gardner Strouse Mr. and ¢ Mills | Hall, who accompanied Reifsnyder, Mrs. Samuel Raymond Swabb and Bellefonte last Thursday. ealled to her Mrs. Annie Rogers Sear Mrs. John Ross, Mrs son Jeflrey to vO ham My Mir aparunents George on and Mr James Searson attended mmencement exer ises Thursday on and the in evening niece, Miss Mr and member im last Sear daughter of Ishler, was a 3 iy Jas UALINR Ciass and Mi Pat were Mrs M1 Han McCl Mrs the of . Thomas Reinhard, Mrs. T. L. Smith weekend visitors of R. 8S. Jamison week ee Mi: Palmer Mi and pring Mills, and Mrs otters Mills Palmer and AN to were Johnson, of had Sn { r wit : : nad Sunda: i \ Vit and Mr: Flovd and Ge . Fred South week Spyker Rov- with Chester Spyker is pas- Church Sui B alter : , rational hatias and Mt of Mansfield, afternd Ves- called Lee M1 Sones in won to wood Ray Gilliland, of weekend while they visitor JACOoh: State College Mrs. 1 pent Sun- Emeric the home : oy ~~ Vv Sd Hauser Sts n Cali Mr and Mr NOTICE! The First National Bank CENTRE HALL WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS the Months of June OF Daring July and August Buck aga, folks / py | Tresh Strawberry |S N ond Vanilla in the BREYERS Half 'n Halt HALF GALLON HOW TO BE "GOOD EGG” On Party-line Telephones When YOu » r wi YUL divi d They'll : » line will ge purty dine neighbors pays return your courtesies and everybody on t! t better service Mere are two suggestions On finding the Line in use, hang up gently and give the other person a | mit inh his call, Amv when, tulking Mmuke while iw neighbor is waiting to few ml free the minutes lire Yel on the party these little courtesies mark you is good egy’ Easy, isn’t os a line one who deserves fair treatment in return cCunning- | | Mill | Jane | toona ments talked Alaska Mr Gall, end Mrs Mrs Mrs, Chatla after Mrs about her served refresh- MeCarthy had expeyiences in and Mrs wert and week- and Rossman of Upper Darby, were guests of his parents, Mi John Wert James Searson Friday in DuBois with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Knarr., The Knarrs { brought Mrs. Searson home and spent the weekend at the J. H Knarr and Searson home: Mr. and Mrs. William Moodler, of t Lock Haven, were visitors of Mr. and Mr Reifsnyder iin Linden Hall Sunday Reifsnyders and their guests had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross, and supper with Mr. and Mr Harold Breon at Spring Mills Miss Annie Whiteman and Mr: William Confer, of Lewistown, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs John Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph as weekend guests her Mrs. B. P. Hall Other Sunday were Mr. and Hall and son Devin port. The Arneys returned with he: a week's visit The Misses France: dinner gt home on a St spent weekend John on Arney had parents, Mi of william guests at the Mrs. Richard of William daughter grandparent: and port Arney Gall Harriet Vor Slack of Pvt. Donald Blo furlough from F home of Robert anda were 165 3-day ry, Va., at the ents, Mr. and Mrs Pine Grove Mill Mi: Mrs. Irvin Stover Yeagertown, were Sunday gi the Searson home. Other guests at the Searson Mr. and Mrs. Roy ter Annette of Mrs. John of DuBois 4 art est Sear daugh Mr. and State aqgem roving from rr has beer daugnter Mrs Vern Gates Af NE Jame Oarbori Catesburg iP datugn! Ww fxr Miss Nat Norman the Ha Methodist at and Mr Krrin { tained Lindener Base, Ga and of Centre Hall shall attended Bg Donald Air Foree Bertha Sharer Rey. Roy A. Gu last week the sessions of the Cen- tral Ponsa. Synod of the United Lutheran church of America in the Trinity Lutheran church In Cer mantown. Mrs. Outshall, daughters | Renna Mae and Barbara Kay, vis. ited with her parents In Mechan- | lesburyg, Priends and relatives who attend. ed the funeral of John 1. Snavely at the Jeffries’ funeral home last Tues. day afternon were Mr. and Mrs. Eu. gene Klnefelter and children of | Niagara Palls, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Bnavely and family of Tylersville Mrs. Pred Nixon of Salona, Luther | Royer, Mrs, Sylvia Grenoble, Mrs | Mine: a Foreman and Mrs, J. Ra- chau of Spring Mills, Mrs. Robert Meeker, Mrs. Ruhl Glasgow | Miss Miriam Musser of Millheim | Mrs, Darius Waite of Port Matilda, R. D., Mrs. Muriel Royer and daugh. | ter Patricia of Parmers Mills Mrs. Malverta Dunkle was host. ess to the Tusseyville Oarden Club {at her home last Tuesday evening | Loe Bull of Bellefonte, county agent thowed slides on different phases of gardening. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mre Anna Holt. A social hour followed during which refreshments (were served Present were Mrs. Edna Rockey, Mrs. Mildred Bokenroth, Mrs, Es. ther Rimmey, Mrs. Evelyn Schwer, Mrs. Orace Rimmey, Mrs. Eva Rudy, Mrs. Thelma Brown, last the | and ! Mrs, Ruth Brouse, Mrs, Anna Molt,’ h Rimmey Lois Wit Horne Helen member Mr Mr Mart Ha Callaha Ralph ph Miss Rut mer, Mi Weaver | Madeline Edna Two new Rishel and ' Ralston, and these Linde ! members M1 Howard | Mrs. William Brown M1 Lenker and Mi Samuel Jf the Centre Hall club. Other gue | were Miss Ruth Detwiler, Mrs. Ellie | Hettinger, Miss Mary Fortney a | M1 y. Paul Martz The Woman Mi § the Presbyterian church met church last wednesday ev Mrs. FV Eliza Campbell had ch Hi Il club Cirove of the ning with Miss Mill otional Glenn pre iG | tery reviewed Other Goodhart siding CGirove HIrge Hunt thie SERVICES ¢ SUNDAY Air Force Offers Much To Enlistees fA Force worm et Ame La ie met mwport he red an promot io Airmen toe Force Blue women Aare Hed The girls In Al insisted are the best men in the world and delighted their job, They » and serve ww radio oper ers and techni Sgt. Nagle als pecially trained veterans stop the recruiting station immediate) and And out if the qualified 1 reenlist with their grades or better. The local recruiting station Is at 220': W. High street TO MARKET WOOL During next few weeks more than 4000 far. mers In 50 counties will market about a half million pounds of wool through the 29 cooperative and wool growers’ associations, W B. Cognell, Penn State extensly livestock specialist, reports dressed ute Kine that Alor h ’ : | : al urged re old the sheen Evidently Browr eves are an indication of a weak will; black eves, of nn weak defense «Bainbridge Mainsheet A wise guy declares that while the dollar may not go far as it used to what 1t Incks in distance up In speed A SA ——— Miss! Pree enterprise should object to Myra Rockey, Mrs. Evelyn Devers, governmental subsidies for business it makes | r LINN’S HISTORY CHAPTER LXXX Township veys of the p made for Re 1766. That Creek Penn The first su) re township Haines the west wert n October mouth of Elk pon Young Oct ide, wa if George 1766, surve | patented to Haines, 25] the Philip ved V7 art west Wak Y oul ome Beckdell John Schl Juten ted icorge The @entre Bemorrat FOUNDED » 1827 (ription DR. A. F. 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