THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934. Spri ills pring M A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolls. electric storm during Wednes- last week resulted in the death of Raymond King of Aaronsburg, while seeking shelter jn a small building In the vicinity of Rote's Mill, east of here, and at same time Henry Deaton to the ground and rendered unconscious while at the home of Heregained con- sclousnesg but has been about the use burns, Jamin his 10 The day of about the was knocked a neighbor. short time, since walk with He received no body Bene makes went in a obliged ines. to of of he storm Deaton is a nephew with whom to the neighor, Kennelly, Prior the home of a home, he Jasper the rear hand on ag standing on with his from when Showers, and w porch of that or near a wire leading to a smal; buildi cama. None of the nearby were injured. Elmer Limbs farm a here, h ing the week. The a in ne the house the flasl standing ne others — RTO of lightning burg to visit friends, and brought back with the former's mother, Mrs, Jammima Skiles Mr. and Mrs. George Washington, D., C, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Skiles, Mrs. McKnight is a sis ter Mr, Sklles. A shooting town Friday Mrs. CC Mrs. Nevin week, and ally. The Beaver Dam Sunday school will have thelr annual picnic and festival on Saturday, July 14. them of McKnight, of be held in 15. her friend, last roy- matey will evening, June Bartges visited Meyer, at Boalsburg, says she wag treated pf A AMR Boalsburg. and Mrs. Henry Bubeck Philadelphia, the Mr. Boby, and spending son are Mothersbaugh of some time at Geo, home, Mr. and Mrs Wm. of Mr. Sweet, rand Mrs, Sweet guests Sarah are Sweet's mother, Mrs, Charles Hosterman, of visitors at returning were week-end heir parents, evening they Mrs. Warren Sunday companied by Ruth. Reitz was admitéed ® the County hospital Thursday eve were ac- Kopp and Alice Lantreo 8 Mrs. Sunda. Sunday children Robert Edgar Hess and evening at the spent Hess home, Anne is enjoying a visit at Mr Segner, of St Sheila ite College, the home of her grandparents, Mrs. Charles Segner. Mrs. Peter visited friends sik end. Swank and son Howard in is attending n ’ Stroudsburg. ww EEF pate inson, a group of young people from Philadelphia, nam Misses Evel: Axenroth, Fred Reed and Wm idles are student nurses the Robin son in the Abington Memorial pital. At the end of the dies wily all return to the hospital for final instruction in thelr profession. Mrs. A J. Creeger entertained on Sunday im honor of her son, Norman joseman, who became 21. Guests in. cluded folks fom Altoona, Juniata, and Centre Hall, All enjoyed the day and dinner very much. The local order P. O. of A. will hold a festival in Hosterman's giove on Baturday, July 7. and Washington Camp PP. O 8 of A. will hold thelr festival August 4th at the same place Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dukeman, of Clearfield, spent part of Bunday visit. Ing friends In town. Mrs, Ida Hackenberg intends $0 take a trip to Ohio with her niece, Miss Grace Bitner, of State College. Mr. and Mra. George Bkiles took a Pleasure teip last ) woek to MeConnella- Binner, The i Hizabet) Schmidt Misses hog. the la- Wor GEORGE Waterford Tuesday to visit thelr daugh Mre., Elzabeth Whitekettle, and family. Mr. tended Mra H, M, Hosterman at Musser and Keller funeral on at Pleasant Mr. Hosterman was a cousin of Mrs, Mus- ser, DR. WOODS and the Saturday Gap. DEAD.—After an ill. ness of ten years from a complication of diseases, Dr. Woods died at his home on Sunday evening, at 9:40, Dr, William Wilson Woods was a son of Dr. J, F. and Mary A. Woods, both deceased, and was born In Boalsburg 683 years ago. He was a graduate of the U, of P. and practiced his pro- fession at Rexford, Pa, Wilmington, Del, and Boalsburg. During the World pointed Major In Corps served War he the Medical and at different as a heart and jung specialist, a member and Presbyterian Shriners Legion, An devotion to than a year ago. Two brothers, Dr. Frank Dr Samuel Woods, preceded y and sisters survive: Glenn, Bradford; Mrs. Jamaica, N. Y.; Mrs, Watsontown, and Mrs, of was Reserve ap- camps He was supporter of the the Mason. American was his who dled loyal also the outstanding trait churcl ‘ ic and and his aged mother more Woods and him in Mrs Laura 3 LINGS Irvin deat!) these T. OO Plas ©, Bryson, ston, neral services pastor, Rev, J M held at the home P. M.: interment in the ——————— A LINDEN HALL Wm, Crafton. conducted by Kirkpatrick, were Wedneaday at 2:30 local cemetery the Mra Mr Mesmer, PLLEP PBL OPEEEEED PPPP EDEL EPEPEEPPPPPPIEED A LUSE o All-steel cabinet with gleaming porcelain interior and either porcelain or glisten- ing glyptal enamel exterior, ® Stainless Steel Quick Freezing Chamber. Cannot chip or rust. 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