THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1336. pry i Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings ¢ and Personals from Gregg Town. ship's Metropolis. First Sunday School at Spring Mills the com need, the Mills hun- Or» general desire of meet a wFrom a munity to first Sunday was organized dred and ganization house present turnpik chairman religious School in Spring Sept. 9, 18Z8, one years ago. The place distance a school of of in east took 1 short SLO i side the | was chosen suchanan, BO - retary. superintendent tary, the fl in 1878, superint ing holars with Evans, yuncan, f Eva Allison, Buchan and Hanna, an This was before Sunday opportunity ed obdects Snyder, Ji Na era school of and thig the furnishing fam- one school poorer this was particular much atien- ing. Beginning wation, of santiv consequently or- zation, tion was given with the alphabet ti brought forward, they could read the Word of God. Committing became a with many, fa 660 ones were step untii by step, Verses y some Sundayg 1 verses were repeated. Durin years had three About taken the new in maker Hartman, whose week-end Miit Associati hand, Templars Ths on AU in EE form of held on July 186. : " 3 and Lela the Ap Dinner Whey Miss Mary at Farmery Mills to = it dinner given by parents, W. Robery Homan and to friends and relatives, There guests present: Mr. and Mes. Nel- son Cages, Mr, and Mrs. W. BE. Det- weller, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Detweller and Meade Detweller., of Harrisburg: Miss Anna Rice, of Glendale, (al.: Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Detweiler Mr and Mrs. Maurice Brian and children Bernadine and Celeste, of Colyer; Mr. and Mre Elmer MoClellan and son Marcellus, of ‘Thusseyville; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and daughter Joyce of Aaronsburg: Prof. and Mra. A. Witt Hutchinson, and children Mary Ann and Wm. Witt, of State College: Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Detwellar and daughter Leona, Mr. and Mrs 8 I. Condo and granddaughter Dolores of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. W. Robt Homan and son Paul ag the parental home. Miss Homan is employed in the of- fice of the Procurement Division une der the U. 8 Treasury Dept. The branch office of Penna, is located in Harrisburg, All purchases for WPA projects in the s‘ate aremade they thig office, Old friendships were renowed: new acquaintances were made nnd a pleas. ant UUme wis enjoyed by guests and hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Tibben Zubler ‘and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Cormag motored to Niagara Falls on Sunday and went for Mary Homan ene ¢ it) the her wife were week's vacation was made sion for a OCH “og oi into Canada. in a de all were line days which bordep up a few vacation to the used n over Hghtful Mrs Contre and the “on of Mr. Biddle returned from hospital during he was 5 pneumonia and Mrs. Raybold Paul Noli was born to Mr. who live Mrs, Cora Shook, mother, Mrs. Cora farm. The birth, urred at the home of the grandfather west of Centre burg The young Last weal patient. fruests where Mr. were recently. and Mrs with Mr. on the Shook, on é on Nevin Mr. Shook s Shook, of Shook, howev- Danlel the Hall June Shook dairy on mi- on I. H. Shook, lent: J. Hecleman, elected ££. A. jariges, presic Lreas., and C.. CC, resolved do Anyone sec'y. They to up a new fence gand HOMO repairing at the chapel. desir information wil reply they w the Mr. and Mrs. Clearfield, spent part home of the Bartges, Msmsrs, Harry llgen Hettinger of Farmers attended the at Halry John's Park. mostly from Middliet by Rev. M. C. Drumm, After the lesson ind ege hed ing get a rite to BOCTeLAry. Dukeman of Bunday latter's Harrison of nt the Mrs. ; CC and Mills, a Sunday school The cin g, Accomp “ngo ur who ham dinner hich wa reli dis shore, the "irginia at G. X. King home were Thal, the recent Young, Mrs. ing, Bellefonte: Bradford Mrs. Kryder Frank, ant past Anna Mrs, Sharer, Fe were Mrs Blanche Mrs. tterolf, of ing Jacob Paul vis ad Mrs. Hall, wh its of a 0 fraternal ng called Rev, Russell Attending " ~Reov ving in the Universits of 1 he will Unky ersity AO Seth sea] | song complete required of Ph. D sitln All=Week TOILET TISSUE CLEANSER . ‘ Cereal DEAL PRUNES . : PEANUT BUTTER RING BOLOGNA MINCED HAM BO.LING BEEF PINK SALMON PORK AND BEANS .... MAXWELL COYFEE ... MARROW BEANS ...... HAMBURG LARD f~ ANOTHER URE YOU WEI ARE JU: > Polo Shirts and Slacks Like Renting a House You Can Now Rent This MODERN GAS RANGE ONLY $1.25 a Month Central Pennsylvania Gas Co. BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE and UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM Shows 7:30 & 9:30 FRIDAY & SATURDAY THIS WEEK. “PETRIFIED FOREST" Howard B. type st Davis heen wy ting for. Special —~ ON THE SATURDAY NIGHT “The Petite People Doing Big Things. ADMISEION ONLY Dance PRICES) Lerner One-Stop Food Store ... HALL SPECIALS 3 rolls 10¢ . 3 cans 10c¢ 25C 2 lbs 25c¢ Ib 10¢ jar [Sec . . Ib12 Lc 2 cans 2lc can 4c eisvees ib 200 susss 2 Ibs Yc 2 lbs 29% ives 2 Ibs 23¢ a a Sp INDEPENDENCE DAY W HOLIDAY WEEK END. DD THIS . HERE NEW Bathing DRESSES Suits A complete of WHITE DRESSES array 100, CEP POPIOOOP OP OPOOP, $1.95 i " Line of Whit r the Entire 1 SECO GOO EIEIIES STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close nt 6:00 P. M. CEPPOOPOCOIOPIOe STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. CECI CPEOOPIOPES MILLHEIM, PA. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testas.entary on the above estals having beets duly granted the undersigned, persons Kuowing lhemseives lndebled 0 the estates are requested to make im mediate payment, aud those having claims tgainet the same to present them duly aa thenticated for settlement ai MAN VAL A, Ht HAarrisor Wal E Atiorn ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Rie FLORA A Letters of administration on a} having bean duly granted the undersigned, sil persons Knowiig themselves indebted ito the estate are requested to make Im- {mediste payment, and those having claims ‘against the same to present them duly au thenticated for settlement, MES Ove estate Letters of administration on above estate aving been duly granted the undersigned ail persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make im. mediate payment, and those having claims againet the same to present them duly ss. thenticated for settlement MRS. RUTH DURST, John G. Love, Attorney. x28 Centre Hall, WHEN IN NEED OF Planing Mill Work of any kind, LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material, CALL ATw- Garrett's Planing Mill} GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. Phone 16142 JAMES W, SWABR wJustiee of the Peace LINDEN HALL, PA. Legal Business promptly attended to 2 of all CWlo— phone 11- PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. = WANTED—Market chickens tankage sold, $1.75 per 20e¢ puwes for a four-line ad in this Relgel Centre Hall: solumn. These ljtile ads. are wonde workers in the way of results. Adver- tise sunything hers, from a “Help Wanted™ to 8 “House and Lot for Sale” INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE itt] WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. bring in MORE THAN THE TELEPHONE'S COST FOR A MONTH It’s good business to bave a telephone on the farm! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Famous sealed-in-steel G-E THRIFT UNIT] produces “double the cold” with less current than ever! SEE IT! Come in and see why a G-E gives you the thr est refrigeration service you can buy. TRY IT! Put a General Electric in your kitchen for 10 days and enjoy all the advantages of modern refrigeration. If you are not entirely satisfied, we will gladly return your money. OWN IT! Select the model and size best suited to the needs of your kitchen and you can own it on terms that permit i to pay for itself, 1it- Prices as Low ge $140.50 Terms as low as $10 down and 210 monthly. G-E«THRIFT UNIT tn Both Monitor Top ond Flotop Models refrigerator mechanism Bg guotinl Mmeshiniun that HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. The Department Hardwarg Store Phone 11-R.2 MILLHEIM