| THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA November 18th, 1937. HOWARD Church services will be resumed on {the Bald Eagle Methodist Parish PINE GROVE | Our Assessor A. L, Albright is going his rounds this fall noting new tenants and new voters, Mrs. E. 8. Musser was reported among the ill the past week, but is improved at this writing. Tha Dennis Hilliard home at | Painter of Lock Haven will conduct worship at Beech Creek, Hunter |Run, and Howard. There have been no church services on this parish : for the past two weeks due to the Baileyville is under quarantine for 4 . diphtheria, a small son the victim, | ines of the pastor, the Rev, R. L. p are of Dr, Wilson of war- | under the care o Bald Engle riors Mark. ha ! {gh / 8 inister, Mrs. J. N. Everts spent the past Parish—Rev. R. L. Morris, Mir x Rl :30, two weeks in Bellwood, the guest o Beech Ores CE 9:3 her grandson and family, Mr, Ralp |vine Worship 10:45 Harmon Walker, Church School 1:30, Edgar Bechdel, Messrs Miles Walker and Harry superintendent. Afternoon Wor- Bechdol were important business ship 2:30. Howard—Church School callers at Penna, Furnace Monday 9:30, Wilbur Hall, superintendent. 8 m Divine Woygship 7:80. Cpurtin-— Farmer E. T. Parsons quietly cele- | Church School 9:30, Irvin Bryan, brated his natal day, Monday, Nov. superintendent; Kennedy—Church 15. at his home on Tadpole, in the | School 9:30. J. O. Leathers, super- evening his family honored him | intendent., The annual community with a luscious birthday dinner, Thanksgiving service will be held in Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shawver were | the Evangelical Church next Wed- pleasant callers Sunday at the Paul | nesday at 7:30. The sermon wil be Sunday home, delivered by the Rev. Harris Heverly, Mrs. Isabelle Musser js spending | local preacher of the Bald Eagle ) Methodist Episcopal Parish. Mr some time at the Musser sisters home Heverly will substitute for the on the Branch, assisting to care for hers aim Water Miss Maud, who is still under M. D's Methodist minister. care Mr. and Mrs. N. J Welkert and Mrs. Anna Barto spent son spent the weekend at Geitys- in State College, visiting burg at the home of Mr. Welkert's and Mrs. Milton Etters, parents. Winfield S. Markle and wife flit- Mrs. Fred Day and daughter Anita ted from the Stuck house on Water left Tuesday for a visit with rela- Street. Thursday to the A. L. Bow- tives in Illinois ersox house on E. Main Street. Mrs, Mr and Mrs. Frank Wallace and Markle will be near her aged father | ohildren spent Sunday at Milesburg, A. Stine Walker. and visited Mr. Wallace's brother At a recent meeting of Washington ' (n Centre County Hospital. Grange, Richard Markle was named Ferris Walker shot a nice 9% Master for the ensuing year, 1938. wild turkey on Monday 25 farmers from this district at- Rev Morr: te froroving Yom AD tended an important milk producers Rev. oy RS 3 imy oving iror i meeting in Alexandria Monday Intestinal disorder evening. Mrs. Harry Catherman of Mont- Mr. George Ramsey of Whynwood. gomery spent the weekend at the Philadel was here the past home of Marion Pletcher. the J. H, Barto home and Eddie Buckley has secured em- was successful in bagging a nice wild ployment in Dunkirk, N. Y, and left Friday to assume his dutles, gobble Er. The “Win One” class of the Re- Farmer Earl C vii formed church were entertained las! . were among the day p. m. good all Krape Johnstown, Mr tended “the Waldo Homan st le Ohi visite with and Mrs H favs 1 » ott aays in Kate Weber Saturday with Mr. i ib nrices prices of Musser of Jackson- {lle and auctioneer L. Frank Mayes if Lemont 'S' Thursday evening at the home of t the Mrs. Clvde Krebs sale ol he Mrs. Clyd es. a | Mrs. George Bitner valling, a large crowd of bidders rs. John Roof and Mr. and Many folks from this section ai- es Ballahey of Cleveland, 1 fei ’ p i x Mr Oak Hall last Tuesday, largest farm’ op r the weekend many daughter Nelle ended O z up to $11.800. Cows went and Mrs. M. W. Wagner att + SIRNA y > Monday 160. A fine team and E Belle! mbine knocked off of Penna 4 ble re of S ige inte f Baltimore » Christian and n Howard : 1:30 o'clock headquarters Donald home Mrs. Charles Jither motored to Beavertown Sunday to visit with relatives. Mr C. Drecse returned home with family after spending several with his brother Mr. William ing 1 Juck with per he was accompanied by Ns. Ruth Prank, who spent her time shopping Those from this section attending the National Grange convention at Harrisburg last week were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A Schilling, Mr. and Mrs John Donley, Mr. and Mrs. B. H Parsons, Mr. and Mrs, I. G. Harpster, Pau! Stevens. Misge Miller, Be'ty Harpster ster, Nellie Stevens, Hyla Ida Gavitte. Paul Myers Ada La ——————— SUMMIT HILL Relda Weaver spent Sunday with Earnestine Watkins, Alta Watkins and friend Loyal Bryan Saturday evening with Mrs. John Warr, Mr. and Mrs Amos Lehman of spent Sunday with Mrs n ing s Evelyn and Emestine Wat 3 and Relda Woomer called on Mrs. John Warr on Sunday after- noon Mrs ner Elwood Homan, Samuel Harper, Carl Kocher John R ¥ Rearick. Ed. Clouse: Fry man Caroiyn Young called on Mrs Woomer on Tuesday ‘morn- POTTERS MILLS Mr nd H pular church services ar Sunday School at 9:30, ollowe preaching: Y. P M McCormick, Sunday evening 7 o'clock followed Laura Mc- McClaskey Altoona moon, Lo transact Heaton Milesburg th her sister a few days Warr was the efficient the Cowher home on Fri- ay while Mrs. Cowher made a busi- ess trip to Lock Haven fisitors at the Clair Cowher homs on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. O Robinson sons Cordis and Bud and daughter Ruth from Mt. Eagle Phebe Anna Rougeaux of Clearfield and Wade Robinson of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cowher made a business (rip to Houtzdale on Sat- urday. of on Duis ~ sther Caroline McClaskey | n week at the J, T. McCormic State C 1 Stoner i : E. Foust visited with Mr. Fous mkirk N. Y Kenneth Mowery sisters In Pleasant - It would profit the entire world to i the standard of living of the ples in India, China and Africa. would abolish surpluses is} for a i's son George in 3 ‘ HECLA There were 42 present at Sunday School Lets keep up the good work, come next Sunday and bring a friend along. Several people from here attended the funeral of Mrs. W. LL Clevenstine, held last Priday at Zion Mra. Clevenstine's death is greatly mourn- ed by many. as she has been a resi- dent of this community for some years. We hereby express our sin- cere sympathy to the bereaved fam- ily and relatives, Charles Roland and Owen Work- man, spent Nov. 5 to 7 at the for- mer's home, in Clearridge, near Everitt. They managed to do =» little hunting, along with the visit, which proved to be very entertain. ing, in spite of the fact that Mr Roland's mother has not been weil for some time. He is planning an- other visit soon again. Shannon Zellers has been {ll at his home for the past few weeks. His condition has not improved. Samuel Sproul is visiting at his home due to his father’s illness of a Tew days ago. A crew of men from Hecla left Monday for a bear hunt and re- turned with 3 rabbits, Most folks here are preparing for | butchering within the next few | weeks, visited with his Gap. PUBLIC SALE of Iowa Horses and Colts Jodon Sale Barn, Pleasant Gap, Pa, MONDAY, NOV. 22nd at 1 o'clock P. M. Sharp, RAIN OR SHINE This carload of Jowa horses and colts consists of 12 horses and 16 suckling colts. These horses are all young and right out of the corn wagon, 3 to 6 years old and weighing from 1500 to 1800 pounds. Included in the carload are 4 mares in foal; 1 pair of strawberry roan mares, both in foal; 1 pair of fron gray mares, 1 cain torven, val IN MEMORIAM We the co-workers of our Bunday View of the scarcily of horses you | o po "Gl 0’ of the Zion Union Sun. | day School, bs memory of our dear i , Mm. Willlam L. Clevenstine, Methodist Episcopal | Di- | og Hunter Run-—— | . MILESBURG | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartley have | moved into the home of George | Rockview., | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanley of | {Tyrone and Mr, and Mrs, |Stanley of Flemington spent the | weekend with their mother Mrs. | Della Stanley. | Robert Davidson of Central City, | who was confined to bed for about two weeks, due to some torn liga- | | ments, is able to be about on crutch- Mrs Blanche Jones has returned from an extended visit to Johnstown and Blairsville, Mrs. Leonard Glenn is visiting in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Poorman of Pittsburgh. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Haugh. On Mon- day they motored to Troy, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Milles and daughter Gloria Dawn, of Berwick, visited relatives here over the week- end. Mrs. T. A. Hugg has returned {from a visit to Berwick. Mrs. Amanda Wey of Unlonville, Is visiting her daughter Mrs Besse Alexander, Miss Hilda Haupt visited al State College, Sunday. Richard Wallace is quite {ll at the Centre County Hospital. We hope for his speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baird and the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F L. Baird. met with an accident on Saturday while motoring to Ithaca When hear Canton their car over- turned on the slippery highway and came to rest on {ts top. They were extricated by passing motorists and taken to Canton where a physician was called to determine the extent of their injuries. Mrs. F. L. Baird was found to be the most seriously injured. Her face was badly bruised, also her arm, and at present time she is confined to her bed suffering from shock and bruises Visitors to the William home during the past week were on Armistice Day Mrs, Charles Peters, two daughters of Lewistown and Mrs. Emma Peters of Ligonier Mr. and Mrs. W. § Walker and daughter Louise of Bellefonte. On Sunday were nd Mrs. H W Rabert of Snow Shoe. In the af- n ac nied by Mrs. Peters » home of Joseph 3 at Pleasant Gap. On Sunday t week Mrs. Peters walked from the Baptist church for vice. This remark n we consider her age and nd just proves that where ES A WAY meeting which was to be held at the home of Miss Grace Schank at Howard was post- poned until Tuesday of this week Who was [t said “Crime don't pay.” well they never lived in Centre County. After reading the proceed- ings of the court last week, I think it does pay. Why one can do mos! anything and get away with Except go fishing and not catch any fish or steal chickens For these two you are likely to get = life sen- lence. - UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services —Pray- er service this Thursday evening at the usual hour: Sunday School Sun- day moming at 9:15 a. m. followed by the Class Meeting: Junior League in the afternoon at 2 o'clock: Ep- worth League al 6:30 p. m., imme- diately followed by the preaching sermon by the pastor Kauffman. The special keeping with the Joash will be observed at this Petors ter: Ws missionary service, with Rev. D. D service in Chest Day Lime Free Methodist Church Services: — At the church in Unionville-Prayer service Friday evening at 7:30 p. m.. Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m.; followed by a Mission- ary address by Mrs. Clara Snyder, a returned Missionary at 10:30 a. m Mrs. Snyder will be remembered In this community as the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Zahniser In the church at Bellefonte at the Forge Prayer service on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday Schoo] at 10 a.m and a Missionary address by Mrs. Clara Snyder in the evening at 7.30 p. m Class Meeting: The members of the Ladies Bible Class of the Metho- dist church, met on Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Mollie Hol: where they held their annual In- stallation of officers The Sunday School class taught by Mrs Clark Williams met on Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs Williams, where they conducted some business pertaining to their class and enjoyed a social time together The Young Ladies Sunday School Class will hold their monthly busi- ness meeting next Tuesday evening, November 23rd. at the home of Mrs G. W. Bullock. They will be enter- tained by Mrs. Winifred Peters The annual election of officers wiil be held and a good attendance is de- sired. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miles of State College were guesis of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Brugger on Sunday and called on other friends {in the community Mr. Paul Immel who is employed in Washington, D. C. spent the weekend with his wife and son, Paul Jr Rev. and Mrs. Garret of the Free Methodist church are having a new and larger chicken coop built on the parsonage premises. Bud Eekidy and Norman Hall are assisting with the work. Mm. Carrie Rowan is still con- fined 0 her bed at the home of her daughter Mrs Schaeffer in Belle- {fonte, but her many friends and | neighbors In the community are glad | to jearn that her condition is some- | what improved at this writing. | Several persons in the community | | have received cards and letters from ‘Mrs. Allie Hall and her sister Miss | Minnie Sensor, who, in company {with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Williams, {of Centre Hall, are touring in South. Last word from them On Sunday afternocn, Mrs. Rus- sell Campbell, Misses Bessie and upornt Mrs, Russell J Spangier Mr. and Mrs. Luzelle Dietz and Robert family of Lock Haven were weekend daughter of Pleasant Gap, were Sun- guests of Mrs. Mary Hendricks. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Heverly and tives in town on Sunday, The Woman's Missionary Society | postponed their meeting until next days ago. week, due to the continuance of the Evangelistic services another week. Mr. and Mrs, John Heichel and two sons spent Sunday afternoon at the Willlam Durkin home in Monument, Frank Smith had quite a sick spell on Saturday night. Mrs, Courter called the physician, Mrs. Tillle Sterr, who has been making her home with Mrs W, H. Spangler returned to Philadelphia on Saturday to spend the winter. Rev. Bissett of the Anthony Bap- tist church of Jersey Shore preached in Rev. Fuller's stead on Monday night, at the Baptist church. Rev. Debore of Monument acted as song- leader while Mrs, Debore was pianist. This gave the Fuller party a much needed rest. Miss Lizzie Potts fell by tripping on the walk in front of the Reed Dietz residence, when she was com- ing home from church last week. Broken glasses and a black eve were the effects of the accident 1 Paul Stoner one of the young men who was injured in the explosion al the White Rock Quarries last week, was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs, Alva Winslow, Miss Trenna Dietz spent Priday afternoon and evening at home. Mis. James Martin entertained her youngest sister, Mrs. Prank Deemer of Illinois, on Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Deemer has been visiting members of her family in Lock Haven and State College for the past few weeks, Mrs. Catherine Ratti of Lewis- town, visited her aunts, Mrs. John Heichel and Mrs. Fred Miller last Sunday Mrs. David Holter of Port Matilda, came on Friday wo visit for a shor. time with her brother-in-law, J H Slaterbeck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes and family of State College, spent the weekend with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. John DeHaas and Miss Myrtle Andrews spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Tyrone The Evangelistic Services held the Liberty Baptist church, Blan- shard. Pa. are being continued this week and will conclude inday November 21. The Fuller Evangeil- al party is In charge and every night there a lively song service after which a real Gospel message is given. Young People's Meetings are held every night at seven o'clock continuing until seven-thirty when the regular service begins On Sun- day, November 21, there will be a Baptismal] Service, Rev. Fuller In charge. This service will begin a 1:30. Those wishing 10 be baptized are requested 10 speak to one of the party or to one of the church officers Everybody is invited to attend these meetings. A Special welcome 5 given those from outside Sommes- ties, ] in ul on oR Timmy and Janey and the West ern Vagabonders will present an en tertainment in the Blanchard High School on Tuesday, November 23, a 8 p m. The entertainment i being sponsored by the W. W. G. of the Bapiist church Admission will be 25 cents for adults. 15 cents for children HOLTS HOLLOW Jim Poorman of Johnstown, spen the weekend with home folks Mrs Roy Sheesiey and son of Stormstown, visited relatives at this place and Bellefonte recently Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd and son of Pleasant Gap. Sara Emen- hizer of Lock Haven visited over the weekend at the Charles Lucas home Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley of Clearfield visited over Sunday in our burg Mr. and Mrs. George Magargel Jr and two childien and grandpa Ma- gargel of Pleasant Gap were callers at the Watson home on Sunday John Hassinger of Moose Run jos! a valuable horse last week Mrs. Orvis Watson gave a quili- ing party to her lady friends on Thursday, those present were: Mrs John Kelly and daughter of Moose Run. Mrs. Nettie Poorman, Mrs, Eva Heaton, Mrs. John Watson and Mrs Ruth Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKinley and John Watson Mrs. Agnes Shawley and daughter: of Milesburg, Mrs. Nancy Alkens of Moose Run spent Friday with friends at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter Mrs. Olive Rhoades and two children of Bellefonte. Mrs. M C. Reese and two children of Gum Stump spent Armistice Day with home folks. Marie Johnson of Unionville spent Sunday at the Lee Johnson home also called on Gertrude and Arvilla Fetzer Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and son spent the weekend with relatives at Stormstown. Mrs. Edith Burd and son visited relatives at Runville on Tuesday of last week Mrs. John Possinger of Coleville spent Armistice Day with Mrs Edith Burd and family, DRY TOP (Boggs Township) Trouble never comes single. or so it seems. One of the Oliver Bitner boys is carrying his arm in a sling and they lost a very valuable cow Inst week, Mr. and Mrs Charles O. Miller spent one day recently with his Fleming Poorman of Hols Hollow were Sunday callers at the Clyde Poorman pp | Mrs. Charles Packer, who has been (il for ten days is somewhat improv. {this coming Sunday. Mn J. A. |Stanley. Mr. Hartley is employed at | Helen Campbell of Bellwood called ed but a complete recovery is not | forseen as yet, | {| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks and {day visitors at the home of Mr, and | Mrs, Boyd Williams. Mr. Brooks! {family of Lock Haven visited rela- says he narrowly escaped death or injury at the quarries at the time of the disastrous explosion there severa| We rejoice with him that | {he is among the uninjured survivors, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and | daughter Lois Jean called on Mr and Mrs. Alfred Lyle on Sunday. | Miss Alice Spicer was a guest on {Saturday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Grover | Rockey, Mrs. W. L. Spicer and son Roy. Bradley and Glenn visited on Thurs- day at the Charles Shearer home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendershot were dinner guests at the C. W | Meyers home on Sunday i Wee Miss Kathryn Corl, spent the week with her uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs, Grover Rockey and with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs George Spicer, During the time spent with the grandparen's, she accompanigd her aut Elhel school on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Doyle Packer were supper guests at the Charles Packer home on Bunday evening. I Communion services will be held at the Reformed church at Houser- ville on Nov 28, in the moining Mrs. Grove Rockey spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. William Corl, near Pine Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Garner and Mrs. Elizabeth Cruse of Geeseytown near Hollidaysburg were dinner guests with the latter's nices and Mrs. Gainer's cousin, Mrs Charles Shearer on Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Meyers and sons Stanley and David and Miss Arlene Hendershot were guests on Monday at the Willlam Ripka home at State College Mr. George W. Tibbens of Pleasant Gap spent Thursday hunting in this vicinity Mrs. John Poorman day afterncon with Packer Mr. and Mi: teriained over last Wilkins of State and Mrs. Oscar burg Mrs spent with her m and family The first | fason Thursday, ! Mr nninger of State spent Tuesday with the Satur- Charle spent Mr Rockey en- weekend Junior College. and Mr Rockey of Mifflin. Grover Lee Confer and two children and Sunday her, Mrs Mabel igh! Nga Tressier Saturday itchering known for the of Nelson Jones on College Spicer Mrs. Charles Shearer Cecil called on Mrs, Charles on Friday Lioyd Spicer was accompanied dy his paren., Mr. and Mrs George Spicer and his bother Arthur and his sister, Misses Alice and Bthel on a motor trip {0 Fairview on last Sunday Mra Mrs W Tuesday PORT MATILDA R.F.D 1) Miss Blanche Trubo of Pittsburgh is visiting with aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. Arma Duey Miss Columbia Duey weekend with relatives Pa Paul Urban has returned home after visiting a seek with his sister, Mrs. Joe MoCorry, Jr Miss Dorothy Yaudes of Tyrone spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr Charles Price Mr. and Mrs George Miller and children of Altoona, visited with the formmar’s patents Mn and Mrs Charles Miller. Mrs. Edward Adamitz and daugh ter Betty, of State College, Mr. and M:s. Joe McCorry, Jr. of Pittsburgh sper: Sunday with their mother Mrs. Veronica Urban Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beckwith and Mr. John Beckwith spent Sunday al Patton, visiting with Mrs. Rose Beckwith. Sunday visitors at the home of \ A Kerin were Mrs. Charles Price and daughter Dorothy Price and Miss Dorothy Yandes of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Weaver are rejoicing over another gon. It has been named Dorsey Axel The Bald Eagle Grange will hold a square dance at the Grange Hall Admission 25c. Everybody welcome members of the Port Matilda Grange visited with the members of the Bald Eagle Grange and gave a very interesting program Mrs. Roy Hogarth spent a day with friends at Altoona. Mis A. J Collett visited a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Swires of Bellwood Mr. and Mrs. Guy Walk and Mr and Mrs. John Nearhoof{ spent Sun- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Walk Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Deshong of MoConnellsville visited at the home of Ccorge Weaver Soe MP —— MONUMENT Mrs. Sadie Johnson of Beech Creek is spending a few days with her son, Malcolm Johnson and family Mr. and Mrs. Whiteleather and son, Harold. of Lock Haven spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Muthler, Mrs. Ruth Laubscher and chil- dren of Lockport spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Levi, Rev and Mrs, George Straw and daughter Lebutis, son, Leroy, of | Renscellersville, N, Y. spent Thurs. day evening and Friday at the home | jof Rev, Straw’s aunt and uncle, Mr. land Mrs. Albert G. Young. Mr. and Mrs, Delmas McCloskey | are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy, born on Friday Both baby and mother are getting along | fine at this writing, and son Witmer visited will Oak Hal] on John Poorman L. Epicer at spent ihe atl Altanta — n " el i —— —— " ! BLANCHARD | PLEASANT VIEW | Lester Gill George ° ‘of the personal ——— s— .. BENNER TWP. Francis Benner spent Sunday at Lyontown with his lady friend. Betty Lyons, at her parental] home, Jack Lose spent Bunday at Pleas- ant Gap with his uncle and aunt and wife, Fred Lose, Jr, William and Lewis Lose took the bus at Pleasant Gap on Sunday morning to spend the day al Johnstown with relatives there, Tester and Fred Marshall are husking corn with their husker for Clyde Struble at Shiloh, this week Mrs. Fred Marshall, who was bed~ fast for gevera] days on account of a very bad fall. is now able to al- tend to her housework again, Borry to note the death of Malvin Scott, who was killed in a blast at White Rock Quarries, he was well known and well liked by the young people of this community, Jack Lose gpent Saturday evening on Half Moon Hill near Bellefonte ask Jack what the attraction is and he says there are some pretty ghils living there, Orivs Harris through Buffalo Waddle Farmers are ing corn There will be quite a lot of mov- ings around here in the spring. They will be mentioned later, Several farmers are quitting farming in th spring, they say they cannot afford o farm at the low price of milk and cream to fix up their barns and milk houses the way the milk board wan: them fixed up Francls Benner entertained at his parental home on Saturday evening his lady friend, Miss Betty Lyons and Malcolin Stover and his lady friend. Miss Elizabethh Packer from Unionville, The young people spent the evening most enjoyable in play- ing some select pleces on the guitar and singing. Both Prancis and Mal- colm are very good on the guitar Marie Benner and Jack Love sang they are fine singers and d boiled a ang is threshing Valley ani now Run threshing and husk The mw thoroughly enjoye I:'a Benner's pumpkin butter kettle of ng saved wood eral days Dugan's sl Stover, whil the woods {on people ing for them Mr and Mrs. Russell spent Salurday evening in fonte, Mrs. Glasgow has been w ing in Bellefonte, caring for sick people The Gummo farm is still for sale Ahyone wanting a good small faim should lock this one over the PORT MATILDA Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Woodring and Miss Adah May Stetier of William: poit, visited on Tuesday with Mr Woodrings paremts, Mr. and Mrs E M. Woodring M. J. Thompson Md. is visiting with Boyd Williams Mr. Thompson came at time LO #2¢ his sister, Mrs. A. H. Duncan of Philipsburg who has been very {ll Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miles and children of Martha, spend Sunda) with grandpa and grandma Miles Funeral seivices were held on Monday for Mrs. Annie Williams at the home of her daughter M's John Shilling, Mrs Williams died on Friday after being iil for some time with paralysis. Surviving are one 500. H 8 Williams of Port Matilda, Mrs. Lola Oronister. of Martha, and Mrs. Essie Shilling of Port Matilda, R. D. at whose home she passed away. Bu:ial al Martha Purnace Mr. and Mrs. A B. Williams visit- ed June West at Galitzin on Sunday Aaron Woods is building a new home on his lols he bought some time ago from the Adie Jones heirs Mr. angs Mrs. 8. 8, Osman spent Saturday ih Altoona shopping Mr and Mrs. Walter Bargerstock of Punxsutawney, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck of Tyrone, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A J Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pease of War- riors Mark were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. A. B Williams Alter which Mr. and Mrs. Willams and Mr. and Mrs ase drove to Wallaceton where Mr. Peace had charge of the services in the Methodist church. in the ab- sence of the minister, Mr. and Mis. Charles Sprow and Mrs Lilian Robison attended a Fuller Brush Co. banquet in Al- toona on Saturday AP — . “. SPRING MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leitzell of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Saxon of Bethlehem, were weekend visitors at the home of thelr aunt, Mrs. C. C. Bartges The Benjamin Hartley family va sated the Duck home at the Reform ed church jast Saturday and moved to Milesbuig, sorry Lo see them leave of Rising Sun Mr. and Mrs this Liles (this place. Rev, L. Arthur Wagner of Centre Hall. calied to gee gome of his mem. bers last Monday. Mr. G. E Zeigler and Mrs. Lulu Brungard took a pleasure trip las! Sunday and landed at Loganton. where they took dinner. Mrs. Nora Ripka will have sale property of Mm. deceased. HOOD'S * HOODS * HOODS * HOOD'S Mrs. Russel] Jones and baby visit ed with Mrs. Ruth Gilbert at Pleas~ 4, ant Valley on Wednesday. Mrs present at sell’s at Curtin J. B. Lucas left on his daughter Upper Marion Mrs. Charles Chapman and daugh- ter and home Mt Geoige Wenrick of Clarence, went home on Thursday after spending a couple days at the home of his uncle Charles Chapman Mrs on Wednesday at home ed Cas Mr sited on Ben Hil) Mr. and Mrs ot vil Moderatel y Priced Funeral Service Persona! Attention at All Times. GEORGE I. HARRISON FUNERAL DIRECTOR 120 North Spring Street, "Expense is a matter of your choice” Phone 636. ’ 4 nN ons visiled at the Roy 4 J I AIRY IEW home at Moshannon on Sunday. ited over Sunday Chapman home Hannah Lucas is visiting at the home of her son Rus~ Lacas at Gay Mr visited note sit Tuesday Fred Haines al to v Mrs Lucas and weekend Malvin over Mrs the wih mother Faye toona baby of and Mrs. Russell Jones spent Thursday at Mrs. Mary Jane lucas at the - ii ——— - FILLMORE The Ladies’ Ald of E. church heid their ia home of Mrs enjovable time was had Eagle M meeting Charles Lutz by all Miles Ever baby visit Lu- and the James Mrs, Ci Tuesday Chapman and present on Sun aries Chapman evening at the aome al Summit gram 10 wo James Lucas and two you * HOOD'S * HOOD'S * HOOD'S * HOOD'S * For- BILLIARDS TOBACCOS WHITMAN'S CANDIES SMOKERS' SUPPLIES Pipes MILANOS; MEDICOS; SMOKEMASTERS KAYWOODIES; DUKE OF DUNDEES AND OTHER POPULAR BRANDS. Priced at from 25 cents to $5.00, td Make Hood's Your Smoking Headquarters High Street Phone 114. * HOODS * HOOD'S * HOODS * HOOD'S * Special Sale of A & P COFFEES 8 O'clock - 3 1b bag 49¢ Red Circle - - 2 Ibs 41¢ Bokar - - 2 1b cans 45¢ [$000 STORES Order Your Thansgiving Turkey Now A&P will again fea- ture fancy North- western fresh Pilgrim ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL Brand Turkeys . . . every bird specially eT doe yuugi. FLOUR ber ioar 1 Sunnyfield - 24 Ib sk 69¢ IONA PEAS 48 Ib sack £1.37 3 o5¢ Pillsbury - 24 1b sk. 93¢ 18 Ib sack $1.85 Roll Butter—Silverbrook - - 2 Ibs T7¢ White House Milk 41 tall cans 25¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti - - 4 pkgs. 19¢ Pineapple, Libby's sliced - 2 big cans 39¢ Whole Kernel Corn 2 No. 2 cans 2l¢ Ne. 2 CANS Luckies, Camels, Old Golds, Chesterfields, Pledmonis CIGARETTES, 10 pack cat lon $1.15 Pius 200 Tax in Peana. I — COCOANUT—loose Ib 2lc PUMPKIN—A & I Brand 2 big cans 15¢ DeIMONTE RAISINS, Seeded or Seedless 2 pkgs. 19¢ PASTRY FLOUR—Sunnyficld Brand 5 Ib sack 17¢ SPRY OR CRISCO 3b can 4% SUGAR—Pure Granulated 25 Ib sack $1.29 FAIRY SOAP-—5 cks 19¢ SILVERDUST-2 pkg. 3% Maine—Peck 27¢—York—Peck 26¢ 2 heads 25¢ 2 stalks 25¢ 7 Ibs 25¢ Potatoes Cauliffower—Fancy Pascal Celery—Size 36 Delicious Apples IN A & P MEAT MARKETS ! PORK SHOULDERS, fresh - Ib 17'3¢ (4 to 5 Ib PICNIC CUTS) SMOKED PICNICS - - - - Ib 19%¢ (SMALL. LEAN SUGAR CURED) SLICED BACON. - 2 Va Ib pkgs. 39¢ YFIELD ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK - 1b 23¢ A &P food Staz #0 a ia aie the PFilnc month t Tuesday evening at the A very hose MeKean Miss Pear] Mann of Hosard R. D at the Charles Mrs. Russell Jones and baby and Miss Pearl Mann called at the Orvis Fe erwown on Sun- children n Vanna Colbert in Al- ~~ re 'S the Fllmors » Ja) o'clock. Tim welcome SAOOH « SAOOH « SUTOOH « S.UJOOH
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