THE NEWS OF CENTRE COUNTY THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, is —— pst sas —————————————— hr oration 4 June 3rd, 1937. EP wi —_ 0 J ——— — A —— 1 > — — —————— A A parents, Mr, ind Mrs. C. K. Brugger. | | The young folks who are attending . {High School in Bellefonte, are happy service this Thursday evening, at the [that this is their last week of school close of which will be the regulat |r. this term. Miss Katherine Resides monthly business meeting of the official ||. he only one to graduate from the Board; Sunday School on Sunday |porough and her cousin. Inez Brower morning at the usual hour, Epworth | one from the Township . be a 6:30 pa Fe diately Jobs | Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lowed b Wie Jppoe HY yee al Rev | William Summers over Memorial Day | > = Nil! Serio by the pasior, REV. | vas their daughter and family, Mr and | | Mrs. Detlinger and children of Vander- Free Methodist Church Services: — grift. Pa. | DE A day SVEN A 5 Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. | Ng at 9:30 a m. followed by the R. Eckenroth on Sunday were his preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Young Peoples Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. G. A. Garrett. Pearce Rumberger, employed near Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with his aunt Miss Laura Rumberger, and greeted his many old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rumberger of | Philipsburg. spent Memorial Day va- cation wilh Miss Laufa Rumberger. Other callers at the Rumberger home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Halderman of Huntingdon, Pa Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Garrett of (he | Free Methodist church, motored to Elkland, Pa., on Monday and visited | the cemetery there where their loved ones are interred, and decorated their graves. Free Methodist! Church the Bellefonte Church at with Rev. G. A. Garrett day School on Sunday morning a. m. preaching service at 7:30 and prayer service on Thursday evening | _* at 7:30 p.m Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and their | daughters Miss Nell and Mr. and Mrs Newton Fisher and young son, returned | to their home on Sunday after a couple weeks visit ‘with another d ] family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon A a B ake Charleston, South Carolin: hs hat the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Brower ! Pittsburgh, spent the home of her parents, Mr: Flick. James Alexander Tenn., spent several iting with his ander. Mrs so well lately (h short time ago, but we she is better Callers at the Rowan on Monday, were Lucas and her mother and friend all of Clearfield, Pa. John Caldwallader of North dock. spent weekend time friends looking after erly here. Mr. and Mrs College, were Alfred Hazel on Sunday J. E. Hall accompanied bv J. H Finc! y mp *h Jean pur- left in the new Dodge whi Wes Unionville. Methodist Church Services Prayer lo Rishel of Bellefonte and Mr. Harry | | Eckert of near Pittsburgh | Mr. and Mrs. Hassel Stere and family | and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Poorman and | | daughter all of Altoona, spent Mem- orial Day with their mother Mrs. Al-| meda Stere of this place Guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W over Memorial Day were their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauder and! child, and Mr. Forest Bauder of Wil-| llameport and Mr. and Mrs. George! Bauder of Juniata, Pa Miss Minnie Sensor of Centre Hall, | is spending a few days at home this] week with her sister, Mrs. Allle Hall, trying lo learn the painting trade They are having their house newly painted and Minnie is putting on the | touches Bauder i Services the Forge, as pastor; n n spent a few hours on h old time friends 2latives in the community. i Mrs, Howard K. Germain of range, N. J., spent Memorial Day at the home of her father Daniel Buck and with her sister Mrs. Alice Bosworth Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Houtz who reside up the Pike, entertained over | Memorial Day their n Bruce f of New York S and family Mr weekend some rooms in Lhe E. Brink Mem employment Mrs. Can Miss Myr " me gentlemar 1 over rece He in the the comn nity and | Various cemeteri about the Commu- " 1 Sun- exceptionally go Rev r received with much in ee by Garrett anc and fit tations by Mrs. Orrie Hol* Harold Watson interest We Re folks and by C. Fox and Mr chased some f{ia%e ago also recelved with Jean expects to visit with relatives in Minnesota a Mr. Finch will stop off in ing his stopping place wit} Stronghurst, Il1l. We hop safé journey. a couple journey a m Guests at the home of W. B. Parsons over the her brother, Mr. Morgan Jersey Shore, and Savilla Par*vns of Mrs. C. W. Bauder hef daughter Mrs left on Wednesday they visited for a sister and husband, Mr colin Miller who have no lately Mis Martha emifoyed In spent Memorial m ROCKS on Tue weekend Richard Sster-in-av wa n {f the Grange " nna Grange N 325 wil } -. Com cupie 1.4 hold special meeting June 8 at 8 o made on account This change wa { Neighbor al next regular Roce Night Wilmington Da — pal was held for last Friday afternoon, wer home; it being her fourth She received many beat The afternoon wis spent playing orated with nowballs i hoid narts You have us on the run on Slip Covers, Porch Materials and Awn- ing Goods—but Soon. catch up] #ame iS of Have a little patience. white GARMANS we will the center ELECTRIC WELDING ; We have just secured a new portable gasoline-driven Lincoln Welding Machine. This machine is of the newest type, can do any kind of weldng, and can be readily moved to any job. An expert welder has been retained to operate the ma- chine, and he will accompany the equipment on all calls, Rates are surprisingly low. prmiee KOFMANS 3. Bellefonte, Pa, Phone 319 EY Removal Sale! The Famous John Deere Light Running Grain Binder:, Corn Binders, Mowers and Hay Machinery. J. I. Case Dependable Hay Tools, Mowers, Loaders and Rakes, At Liberal Reduction from Old Price instead of 107, added. Must move this machinery before July 1st. and set up. Call 327-R. or see F. P. WAITE, Tyrone, Penna. Will deliver , old Keith a evening | Those present were: Mary Ann, Billy | and Jean Resides, Jany and Forrest Lucas; Donald and Betly Relish; Har- Lucas; Suzanne Zahniser; Billy Fisher; Meriam Way, Stanley Burk~! holder; Georgeanna Holt; Mrs. Blan- chard Holt; Mrs. Willlam Summers; Mrs. William Lucas, Mrs, Haze! Barton, | Edward, John and Ida Mae Barton, and the guest of honor, Florence Barton. Birthday Party:—A very pretty little birthday party was held last Saturday | afternoon, in honor of Jane Lucas. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest M. | Lucas of this place. A number of her | celebrate the occasion, and departed at! the close, wishing Jane many more such happy events There are a couple of houses in the! community which are now for sale and any person interested will profit by calling on Miss Ruth Parsons, writer of these items, who will inform the where abouts and further particulars. 1f terested call 394 phone, or 902-R-4. | Now is the time to purchase for your- self a property and have a home you can call your own. Either of these | properties consists of considerable land which can be cultivated The young folks in the have been taking advantage warm days and taking a swim old swimming hole at the Dam. Wingate. There will be preaching services Evangelical church on Thursday at 8 o'clock by Rev, L Kline. Prayer meeting at 1:30 and | we catechetical class at 7 o'clock these services Day Program will be i In the Evangelical church on Sun- day evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock. The public in general welcome (oo Ul entertainment Mrs. Henriettg David of Dr the weekend in al community | of the in the Lhe The ie 5.3 Roberts were rial Mrs and son guests over Day, with Ida Wil- yon on thal w On Wednel Walke; ip to Fisher's held a basket p t the noon hour, lous lay out was spread, of which the children all enjoyed. Those Vera Davidson Abby Hendershot, isy Cassidy, Miriam a dell pres- They all reported Mims. Walker is a for this : Ci of Robert McKee and N. J. John Me- McKee, of Berlin WOT i daughter Camden Kee and sister Mary N. wer visitors ¢ Mr her weckend and Mrs. John and famil the 0 Vise al James Sny¢ and Memorial day Mrs Mrs. Belle Kepler Aly NL Hall Chest Tyrone. were Day with were of George ana on Mr ABD ed guests parents, Summer Howard, visi r sister and family, nie Walker of ith and son Sue Fisher, departed ] Wilmington visit wit A. J. Walco ert entertained h al her home on Friday evening for a birthday party for v mber A delight- was spent in playing games present were Iva Vera Davidson Beity Hendershotl, Libby Hen- Ethel Hendershot, Mrs ved refreshments that all did and reported having a good time, and Mi: r were visitors on sister and brothers A Irwin Lucas, {liam Sumime:: | Mrs Maggie visited a few days { husband, Mr. and | Laughlin | Quite a number of our people wen’ to Bellefonie on Priday, where they as- | tended the circus Wonument Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Etters and fam- ily visiled Memorial Day with Mr {and Mrs. Lloyd Bechdel of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Gross Mark, of Avis, spent Memorial day with Mrs. Mark's | parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Young Mr. and Mrs, Howard Mann and daughter Alice were out of town Sun- | day | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shady and family were out of town Sunday. for CASS ree n ciass ning 1aballe Cowan AL hod | one Sunday with his and thelr families, Mis Sy.vester and Wii- Tice above Unionville with her sister and ia Mrs. Ralph on familly visited at Clearficld over the weekend, Vaughn Johnson. who has been spending some the abt Port Royal with his uncle, Merle, spent Memorial day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- com Johnson Miss Helen Ardery and Miss Elva Stiver of Martha, visited with Vesta and Verna Belle Young last Tuesday evening, Helen Louise Muthler Is visiting with her grandma, Mrs. Alice Yeager of Jersey Shore. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Muthler en- tertained company on last Wednesday. Miss Vesta Young spent Thursday and Friday of last week with her sister Mrs. Calvin O'Donnell of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartz and daughters Hilma and Dorathy were Shoppers ut Bote Havess Satyriny ein Miss Mary Gummo visited a last week at Altoona, Tox days ———————] | at the Justice home were: Mr. and Mrs. { and | Bellefonte, Mr {of Valley View | Mrs. William Billett spent Thursday in | udine | Cuan; | in the Zion Hill cemetery | Mrs { Auburn, Harry Shaffer Conde yz sunday Summers, | Patsy | Lam- | Claud Summers of Ty- | Mc- | Coleville Mrs. Samuel] Justice entertained the | following the past week: Mr, and Mrs J. W. Justice, Mr, and Mrs. H, W. Mail- lard and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 8, H. | Laird and eon, Mr. and Mrs. George! Meyer, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Snyder and | son all of Altoona, they atlended dec- | oration at Meyers cemetery. Miss Jean Justice has gone to Blalrs- ville to visit her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Gardner. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gardner and two daughters of Blairsvil'e epent the week- | sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | ttle friends were present to help her lend with Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justice. Other guests | Lee Justice and sons Bob and Budd, | of Axe Mann, Mr, and Mrs. Larrie Jus- tice, daughter Molly Ann, Mr. and Mrs Donald Benner and daughters Patty | {and Joan all of Bellefonte Miss Ruth Anderson is visiting ner | aunt at Lock Haven this week Visitors at the James Rossman home | Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller | gon Eugene, Mr. and Mrs, Paul | Rossman and daughter Shirley Ann, of | and Mrs. Austin Keith Mr. Lee, Mr. and | and Mrs, Char.es the graves Penns Valley looking after Walter Grove and Steven Grove. of N. Y. visited their sister, Mrs. | on Saturday Oscar Billett Mrs. Bi let's Mr. and Mu weekend with Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smeltzer Dick of Centre Hall ed Kellerman home on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monday their daughter R«ber in State College The followin spen pal Monda) Garbrick with Mr attended hi ick on Mon- Mrs. Char 4 Mrs. Hardman ia, and Beve son Freddie and son B Mi Virgin Margaret Stover day al of Lyon Luther i home in Bu Mrs. Willi Hamaport Harry Rote Mr. and M immy Ridg jelphia Mr. Bell of Ol Cit) oration with friends and our town Freddie Bloom who hal sick list is much improved at u : Violet returned to 1g Miss Vi Justice New | York City after spending a month with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jus Lice Mrs. Tona Wharton spent the week-! fend visiting felis in Beech Creek daugh te spent Homer Jus- Mr. and Mrs Norman Shutt ler Nancy Ann Br Monday with grandfather of lef d Mrs. Ear Monday The | } pent at the Arthur Eckicy Mrs, George Love, Mr Cole and granddaughte Mr Frank Dawson, ali Mrs. Willian Sprankle « Mr. and Mrs. John Reside daughters of Stale Coleg urday evening with Mr Kelley and family Visit rs at th Cyrus Wion, of weekend with his b and family Port Watildn Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Brown and daughter of Bellefonte visited on Sun- day with their cousin, Miss Isabel Sny- | der at the Woodring home Mr. and Mrs. Burton Williams two children of Virginia are with Mr. and Mrs. Clair the weekend | Mrs 1some time with her son Mr. Wilmer | Bennett and family at Claysburg { The Baccalaureate sermon i preached on Sunday night by Mr. Her- man Alishouse in the Methodist church to a large audience, there is a class of | twenty-five (0 graduate this year | J. 8 Williams is having two new houses erected for rent. (good work.) | Miss Roxie Robinson and Miss Bertha ; Robinson visited in Unionville on | Thursday | Mrs. Mary Reese and three daugh- and ters of Lewistown, visited recently with | | ber brother, Harry Bennett and family. | | Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Richards and their | daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Yeager and William Shaeffér and son of Altoona, | ‘spent Decoration wilh Mr. and Mrs. M. |B Woodring. | Commencement exercises will be held in the Methodist church on’ Thursday night, Music by the Altoona High School orchestra. Mr, and Mrs, Walter McKinney and two children and Mrs. Lizzie Eberts of | Tyrone, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. B Miles on Monday. Mr. and Mm. Boyd Williams are ‘spending some time In Philipsburg with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Duncan. Mrs. Lizzie Ebbe visited last week in Tyrone and Altoona. The Ladies of the Baptist Missionary Soclely will hold a supper In the rooms at Pringle's store bn Saturday night, June 5. Memorial services were held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday night by Rev. Oakwood the minister. Mrs, Effie McKelvey of Altoona visit- 40M. and Mis. A. B. Williams last EL — { Tuesday | fortune to break | Saturday | Haven j enr with {and i Hall visiting | Lykens over | Clara Benneit has been visiting | Was | Blanchard Charlee Greth of Winburn former resident of Blanchard was in Thursday evening, Mrs. N. I operation at the Bellefonte Hospital | on Friday. She Is rccovering nicely. Ira Miller went to State College on | where he spent a week and ue daughter of Mr rushed Ww Wednesday night to] appendix opera- | good as can Pauline Kunes Mrs. leon Kune Teah Hospital on undergo an emergency tion. Her condition is be expected Mrs was ash had ant the week John Campbel two rib Ridge vis fing mis- | Mrs pent Friday Alativas In and | Lock A ana the week- | | Garane: M1: family Mrs lllam Shoulder: Williamsport Mr. and other rela and of spent DW ives Champion spent Mem- | of Harris C.ark entertained the | Mrs, Elizabeth orial Day at the Mrs, Annie Poorman family nome Bowes of Rs novo over { orial Day 4 . f \ v the Vi Guests at home ol Irvin Scantlin over the weekend Memorial Day Mr Albert Robb and of Nex Bloomfield: Mrs. Crew Maddox and Mire Davis of Delaware ana Mr Maryland nd Elva Kurk i Bessie Johnson- Tyr Mi: Lona- there ¢ Kessinger her daught ling last week Mi 8 We py Walter Shroa Mrs Mr Mars Dirlz and son, } Robert Kunes of Lock Haven and M Hugh Glossner of were Memorial day gue relative Blanchard The regular meeting of the W. C. T U. was held at Wil iam Frey Wednesda The Trustees of held {evening the home of Mrs afternoon thelr regu w al ————— A — Pleasant View Mr and Mrs. Frank Kline of Tama- qua, Schuylkill county, spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. Susan Olive Pelers of Pine Grove Mills The Memorial services at Houserville [ on Sunday were well attended Arthur P. Gill of Woodward spent | [over Thursday night at the home of | | his foster sister, Mrs. Charles Shearer | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of Port Ma [tilda called at the home of Alvin Krebs | | i on Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and | daughter Lois Jean of Centre Hall, ac- | companied by Mrs. Charles Packer and sons Elwood and Clalr spent Sunday Al Slormstown with Mrs. Packer's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Houtz. Mr. and Mis. W. L. Splocr had as their guests on Sunday and Monday, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers and Mies Mabel Woodworth and boy friend of Philadel- phia. On thelr homeward trip they were accompanied by Misses Rena Clair and Betly Spicer who will spend a months vacation among thelr relatives and friends there. Glenn Jones and PBmory Shearer spent Monday afternoon fishing after schoo] closed at 12:08. Miss Joycelyn Lutz is an unforiun- ate victim of the grippe. She is a senior In the State College high school, Clalr and Myrle Packer returned home Monday afternoon proudly with their duys catch each having caught o trout that measured 10 and 12 inches. Girl friends who called on Miss Edna Packer on Sunday evening, were Misses | Alice, Ethel and Mary Spicer, Charlolte and Anna Lyle, Mr. Doyle Packer was a dinner guest at the home of his parents on Monday. a trou, + hunt trouble. town |p. m | etery ed aler be 4 ie Mem- | Memoria) Harter underwent a tonsil | Part in the program des R {and the flag | credit is Rey from {ar and only League of Many u y i and and Mrs visitea daughters of Alma Momtoursville of E over Lh Moshannon Day services held al Moshannon Askey cem- good LOOK Res addres Shore weekend, Weaver and Willlamspor Jerly Jersey Bunday % here iN Lhd were very those who rve credit Dershen delivered the decoration of the graves with flowers , much due Mr Derghen in grave was complele Abe Craft who assist- ting every and Lher i near Walson mov Olu ‘ more week ROLLER SKATE & Friday—8 till 11 HECLA PARK Every Tues THE RADIO PROGRAM THAT'S DIFFERENT Hear true, exciting stories about frontier days. the “Long Trail’ and many others. E. 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