September 23rd,’ F937. RR - Cee Howard Rally Day with a special program in the church and church school will be observed in the Kennedy M. E. church | Sunday. Church School will be in ses- sion at 1:30; and the afternoon Worship egin at 2:30. Wesley and Cecil Eves of Seward were | visitors. at the Methodist, parsonage | last Wednesday. Holy Communion will be celebrated in the Beech Creek M. BE. church Sunday at 10:45 and in the Howard M. E | churehs at 7:30 | Mr. and Mrs. Haxel Munson, Mrs R. L. Morris, James Morris and Mary | Louise Morris motored to Houtzdaie | last Thursday The Rev. R. I. Morris, Mrs. R. L Morris, Mary Louise Morris and James Morris spent the weekend in Jerseytown | where Rev. Morris was guest speaker at the annual home coming se nvices of that church Bald Eagle Methodist Episcopal Church:Re?. R. L. Morris, Minister, | Hunter Run-—Morning Worship 9:30 “Builders All" Church Schoo! 10:30, | Edgar Bectidel, superintendent Ep- worth League 7:30. Beech Creek— perintencdent, Hoy Communion 10:45. Kennedy--Rally Day in the church and | church school. Church ‘School 1:30, O. Leathers, Superintenden Worship 2:30. Howard-<«Church Sct 6:30 Wilbur Hall, superintendent Holy Communion 7:30 Curtin Church School 8:30, Irvin Bryan, su- perintendent. | Jeorge Lucas and friend Paul Wells | of Memphis, Tenn, spent a week at | the home of George's rents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, son Paul, of Johnstow; 1, visited several days this past week at the home of Mr. A. A Plet he Mr. Glenn Wells « a weekend guest Thomas Stoitz I'he schedule hours of the o effect Oct 6 o'clock; Tuesday ¢ 8:30; Thursday noon 12; Saturday 10 p. m The ladies Sunday school class of dnesday Friday at 8.3 Christian chapel church held a picnic | dininer at t home Of Miss n Petcher Thursday evenin October's meeting » at the home of Mrs Charles The Ladies of the Clvic Club were entertained ast Wednesday by Mrs Arthur Wense] at the home i mother, Mrs. Alice Holter shtteen members press Se Mr. and Mrs. W 1 Dreese of Beav- ertown, Mr and ir ! ine Bkaves Spring aster of Sout} he C. C. Dreese e tl Little Joan we Wagner, d Mr. and Mrs M. W. Wagner her eighth birthday Saturday s The afternoon § Den games. She rece ents Delicious gerved Those present Kate Weber, Caroline Gardner, P "hie Wolf man, Ethe. Fishe Suzanne Hofln Lomison, B da al I Painter, Joagne 8h Margie Marietta Veverage elyn Poor Marcella Jacobs, Nellie dorothy » Barbara Kelly Hilda Leather Rev. Edward Murrey Bel efante @ughter Mrs. DM "Whi ri one, Capt. Leon V. Smythe'ol Buffalo, N Y.. accompanied Miss Freida Confer Home from an extended visit to that ety with her aunt, Mrs. BF. Sickelco Mr. and Mrs. D M Waite and. chil- dren, of Tyrone helped telebrale the 78th birthday of Mrs Waites father M W. E Confer on Sunday The first monthly meeting the Howard Parent Teachers Risodiation will be held on Friday evening, Sept. 24 at 8 o'clock in the High School au- ditorium. The topic { discussion and TO THE VOTERS | OF SOUTH AND WEST WARDS Democrats and Republicans VOTE FOR John M. Keichline FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE At the Election November 2, 1937. He has the legal ability, qualifi- cations, practice and experience. JOHN M. KEICHL INE, Justice of the Peace wR | Bertha Rimmey, ! social hour, during which refreshme nts | | meeting | ing a successful one, 11937 To be held in P, O. of A. lodge { cream. hot dogs, homemade candy, pop- corn and peanuts to be sold, and five cent bingo will be played bingo prizes bas ining her a nurse in the West { family with M: land family of Lock Haven, visited Mai Church School 9:30, Perry, Mann, sti !¢ { brother and two sisters I ispent Saturday with r jents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Kunes while { Bessie Johnsonbaugh of State College | 4 For Sale! 100 SHARES First National Bank of Bellefonte, ‘Pa. Communicate with H. N. NASH & CO. 1421 Chestnut St., Phila, Pa. TWO DAYS ONLY! Fri. 24 and Sal. 25 Sale of ‘WINTER (COATS SNOW "SUITS Every garment a Genuine Bargain! JOANNA'S SHOP = i nn MR lS SS study will be “The Hes alth of the School Child.” The guest speaker will be Miss | Red Cross Nurse. Al will be served, will follow the business All members are urged to be present in order to make the first meet. Public Bingo party at 7:30, Sept. 30, hall above Clover Farm Store. Ice One cent Homemade cakes and other articles for | Benefit of P. O, of A. Blanchard Mrs. Frank Courter is busy enter- | daughter Eleanor, who has | on in Ohio and Louise who has be en | Penn Hospital at | Louise is taking a month® 5 | ation » fore she takes up work in the | | pi tsburgh Hospital Mr. “Doc” Bosco | of Ohio is alto spending some time here, | Frank Smith. of Marion, Ohio, spent piblabure the weekend with Mrs. Kate Bathurst Mr. and Mrs Charies Bennett and and Mrs. Ernest McGill Im Packer at the Cater GCC camp at the Dyer farm on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and two daughters spe nt the weekend with rela- in Beavertown in order that they mizht attend the ancient celebration oi he Sons ¢f Veterans of Snyder county, which is termed the McClure Bean Soup Mrs Harriet Robb of Howard, visited lon Tuesday and Wednesday of thi week with Mr. and Mrs Alva Winslow Glenn and Paul Williams, sons of 8 lllams visited with their father a f last week few days Glenn is a | student of Jefferson Medical College | Baptist church hn DeHaa S11 Mr H pan m Beech ay i. They were M1 wrtha Southgate, Mi nd Mr. Charles Hand who Is employed in| Monday here with | is spending a few visiting with friends is accompanying yhilon Barner of Miil at her home Mrs. McClellan Rev. Mainwaring pastor of the Bap- tist Church hi receive { the offer of a position in ¢ scl { Tampa, ; Florfda He left of ni ely after ser- 3 ¢ oh inday even ing Lo “inv , {# He expects to be § farewell sermon on 8 December 3rd Mae Bow parent Manday mpanying iford Gardner left ast Wednesday | join the other boys from ofr town | ho are working a: State College. A’ 1 Mi has not been home vhether he likes his new job lin Schroat loft on Monday Lock Haven where he ex- p to spend a few days getting the : | balance of he furniture ready to move to own the latter part of the week Raiph Johnsonbaugh Jr. ar d FOURSer k Have randp: ar- | spent Sunday at the home of her par- { ents Mr and Mrs. M. C. Bowman, Frank-! lyn Bowman and Lucinda Hevetly.! | spent Sunday in Galeton with Mr. and | Mr Her man Miller and family Mr. Carey moto pred from DuBois to | Blanchard Sundas | Mrs. Thompson and two sons and her | { mother, Mg { Bowes’ husband was a former resident {of Blanchard, a son of the late William accompanied by! Jame BoYwes. Mrs. | Bowes, relatives of the Alic Heverly family, where they spent the day | Residents of Blanchard wish lo ex- i | tend their deepest sympathy to the Heverly family in the loss of the wife and their mother Several of our town men have been | the Sher Trap | i assisting in rebuilding { Hunting camp i | Martha Furnace. | { Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Melcher of Wilkins- | burg, returned to their home on Thurs- | day after having spent two weeks at! Sylvan Crest | Mr. and Mrs. Hensel Heaton and | { Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Skeets of Al- | toona, Mr. Ted Doutt of DuBois, Mis: | Ann Wolf of Punxsutawney: Mr. Boyd {James and two sons. and Mr. Swartz of | Tyrone, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Motley. The Community Fower Show on Saturday afternoon and evening was quite well attended and many beauti- | ful flowers exhibited. The ladies of the | Bellefonte Garden Club did the judg- {ing which was very much appreciated In the evening program Rev. D. A Sowers made an interesting address, a short talk by Audrey Calhoun and a paper on gardens by the promotor of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Calhoun of Belle Vernon spent the weekend with friends here and at Unionville Mrs. T. B. Apple and Mrs. Clair Hol len of Altoona, Mrs. Grace Thomas, E. A. Turner, Mrs. Ada Marshal, Mrs Mary Pringle, Mr and Mrs George Harpster, Mr and Mrs Barry, Rev, and {Mrs. D. A Sowers of Port Mathida; Sev- ‘eral ladies of the Bellefonte Carden {Cb Mrs. Helene Spackman and Mrs | Jean Censemer, Mrs, Charlotte Weller, Mig Balley, Mr. and Mrs. MeGlaughiin {and son of Altoona; Miss June Robin son, Mr. and Mrs, Mowry of Centre Hall were among the garden visitors at Sylvian Crest last week. To the Volers of the South and West Wards Democrats and Republicans, 1 appre- clate the loyal and hearty suppory that you have given me at the primary elec tion. and I hope that the Demoorsds and Republicans will give me the same consideration and support at the No vember " Very truly yours, JOHN M. 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