” Page Three. ovember 25th, ——— 1987. gee % Were Sunday School Lesson CHRISTIAN FR Internationn] Swmday Schodl Lesion for November 28, 1937, UTTF ULNESS i a ———— GOLDEN TEXT! “Herein Is my Father glorified, that Ye bear much fruit: 6 shall ye be | my disciples®—Jaim 16:8 { GTN Si Lesson Text: John 15: 1-16 i The figurative lahguage employed by Jesus In the scripture assigned for our study this week is Tamiliar 0 Us all and, because of it familiar. ty, we are likely to pass over it withot giving it the deep thought it dagerves, It strikingly true that the symbols and figures used by Jesus in his teaching were simple ones with which’ the people to whom he talked were most familiar, | In order to impress upon hls hearers the fact tha! God expects fruitfulness of those who profess to love and serve him, Jesus Hkened himself to a vine and my Father Is the husbandman. . . 1 am the vine and ye (his followers) are the branches.” What &nbol éould Jesus have employed which was more familiar to those to whom he wa speaking or is more surgéstive to us of a vital relationsiiip-—a three-fold relptionghip—His relationship to God, his relationship to believers and the believer's relationship to Him? Think of that vital, life-giv- ing am which flows upward through the trunk of the vine, into every branch and shoot, and which in turn bears the say to ils fruit How necessary that there be no break? Withowt this vital union with Christ, Christan fruitfulness is im- possible. for “Without me, ye ¢an do nothing!” Jesus declares. The mark of rue Christéan living is fruitfulness. The * branch which bears no fruit i8 worthless so the follower of Christ who is fruftless can be of no ue to God. The fruit. Jess branches are cut away in order to make room for which btar fruit. There are many who have publicly confessed Ohrist, and become members of his church, who, by their lives show to the world tha they have no. been regenerated- that their profession only a nominal one. Jesus, in ancther in- stance told his hearers that not everyone who sald, “Lord, Lord!" would enter the kingdom of heaven “but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.” The difference between the ruitful “branch” and the unfruitful one Hes in the Hitle world do.” He who abideth in the vihe (in Christ) will waht to “do” what Christ com- mands. As it is often necessary to prune the fruitful branches of the vine In $3 SU tr hnce ail L08E i Wa r UNIONVILLE Chateh Services: —No' prayer service this Thursday evening. Sunday School on Sunday morning at the asus time followed by the preaching service at 1030 a mm with sermon by the pastor, Rev Kadfiman. Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m. Serviee in the Presbyterian church | on Sunday evening, With sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. al 780 p. m. i Free Methodist Church Services: Praver service on Friday evening atl 7:80 p. m. Sunday School on Sun- day moming at 8:30 a. m. followed by the Class meeting at 10:45 a. m préashiing serviée in the evening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett. Berviees in the Bellefonte church, with Prayer ser- vice on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Sunday mofn- ing at 10 a. m. and preaching ser-/{ vice, with sermon by the pasior, Rev. Garrett at 11 a. m Ardery Calhoun of Pittsburgh _ar- rived In town Sunday evening to spend several days with his parents Mri. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun Owen Reed Fox. who has been ill for some time past, was taken to the hospital in Danville, where he will be under observation and tremt- ment for several weeks. His many friends In this community hope for his speedy recovery. i Union Grange NO. 326 of this piace will meet for regular meeting Pri-| day evening, November 26th. Mem | bers of the Subordinate and Juven- | lle Grange will entertain during the | leetaire hour Dan Hall of Harrisburg, spent the weekend visiting with his parents. | Mr. and Mrs. BE. T. Hall A Mr. and Mrs. EB. b. Pasons and | two danghters, Margaret and Lar! raine, actompanied by her mother, ! Mrs W. B. Parsons, motored to Pie | Grove Mills last Thursday and called | on relatives ahd friends. i J. B. Mitchell, who has been ia- | iting with “relatives n' and abbut | Williamsport, retiirped to his Rome | recently. i J. Blair Hckzworth, motored to Fairmount. West Virginia, where he | Is spending Thanksgiving with his | brother and family, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Holtzworth, H. 1. Ket¢hney entertained at her! home last Friday evening, the mem- bers of the Bridge Club of the com- | munity. Miss Roxie Flick, student nurse in the Altoona Hospital, spemt a few hours with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, | Edward Flick, on Siunday evening. Bayd Lucas butchered two nice aga oft Priday of last week ahd are Now on sa andl Duckwiiont cakes” age Mr. and Mrs, Burien Hngut and - i a mother Mrs, T. B. on Sunday ‘sfterndon. i 3 { ' Miss Bva Rowan spent jast Friday | Ho afternoon and : ipsburg order that those vines may bear more and better fruit so God often prunes or cuts away from the lives of Chris. | tiang things which have or may come between the Christian and his rendering the serVice to God of which he is capable. This pruning may tak: the form of new and hard revelations of truth which have (0 be accepted, or the dropping of old netions which have long been a piri of one's creed. Tt may take the Torm of sorrow trials or testings bul ue who feels the pruning knife of the Great Husbantman shoul eoimt himself fortimate because I may be taken as evidence that God | has found a fruitful branch. £0, ve come to the frst and basic! fruifuiness—| po. on Saturday night. Christian in Christ, “What do we this statement? To abide in the sense in which the abide in the vine is that continue to draw from Christ the qualities of lifer of which he is the elernal source. Self-Con- trol, truthfulness honesty, forgiveness, brother liness, in its deepest meaning, awe of abiding mean by in Christ branches wi shall goodwill, love be expressed in the jife and relation- ships of the Christian wiro can be said to “abide in Christ.” Pau] said “To me to live is Christ." So clogely was his life knit with Christ thai for Paul to live was actually to let Christ live again In him. Can it be said of us that others “see Jesus in us?” If we abide in Christ, ie in his Jove. continue in His love. this question for use my commandments, ye my love, can Cali we will “con- How can we He answers “If ye keep 3 hall abldein even as I have kept md Father's commandments and abide fn his love” If Christ's disciple ove him, as Christ loves his Father then the same degree of Jove must HB? shown “one to another. As Christ foved us So much that He was willing to die for us, so must we who are his follos others $0 much ‘that willing if need be, to lay lives for them. And that it means to continue in love—to Bo on demonstrat- Ww f lave if + Od OVC AR $i Lil Ove down ou what Christ's ing hi wads 10 death IT we love are my I command you" Do we wi friends of Christ's? Priends lve in intimate fellowship. sharing each other's burdens and responsibilities, Christ wants us as his I'riends and we can be if we will do those things he to do. Christ's objec. tive [on three-fold—that we should =o and bring Torth fruil; thal cur fruit should be permanent; and that we should ask and receive Ih his name, remembering if we abide in him “Whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he ag give it you" 8 3 Qué even Ire “Yi SRYS, F314 nt to be wants us 5 iS well knoan mn this vicinity, will be married today. ThanRetiving Day. In Baltimore, Md. where he is teash- ity =chool. They are having a real wedding, but we have not Jearfied the particulars as yet Mi Martha Rose Brugger, em- ploved in Wilmington, Del. arrived in wn ja*t evening, Wednesday, ‘o spend the remainder of the swe with her parents, Mr. ald Mrs. ©. K Brugger her Thanksgiving va- caLion Mrs. Herman Peters has been ill for several wecks and in the Phil Hospital, retumed to her home here on Sundsy. Miss Ida Mae Barton ix spending this week at the home of Mr. George Barton up the Pike. and attending High School from there, on Accouny of the mumps being in her home Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stevenson of Altoona are guests of her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stere, over the Thanksgiving season Miss Janie Zahniser weekend with one of mates Miss Evelyn Bellefonte Misses Jane and students at the Béelleronte High School, attentled a dance at the High School on Saturday evening Mrs. Clair Carver and daughter. spent Monday with her ha " ey spent the her school Pownell of Nancy Wright, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher! of Union Township William Bauder, Russell Relsh and Charles BErkenrofh, attended the medting of the Odd Fellows Lodge in Bellefonte, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt and son B. E. Holt and wife and daughter’ Georgianna, took Sunday dinmér at the Fleisher Tea Room at Julian. Mrs. Nannte Williams, spent San. day a4 the guest of Mrs. Allce Alex ander of Union Township while Mr. J. K. “Alexantter and wile amd daughter were away for the day. The members of the Cabinet of | the Epworth League of the Metho- dist church, held a business meeting on Monday evening at the home of Miss Lorraine Parsons. The regular business meeting of | the Epworth League for the monih jon Friday night. | Mr. purity, | afl | these come from Christ and showld friends, i ve do whalsocver _. tae We little four ~ BLANCHARD Mrs, V. C. Ridge entertained Mer | i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SUMMIT HILL Verda Woomer spent Sunday with son William Ridge of Milesbutg fot | Bvelyn Watkins of Summit Hill two days last week. '. Mrs. MoDowell and daughter of State College, were ‘Husiness eallérs in town on Thursday.) They also [were guests of Mrs, J. K. Dyer. William Polis of Clearfield, prised his sisters Misses Mattie and |IAzade Potts on Monday {when he arrived about 10 a. m. {or a short visit, Betty Brickley, Ittle daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Jacob Brickley was taken to the Philipsburg Hospital A couple of year Wgo Belty had a serious Infection of her leg, due to a bruise. Her Sur | morning, | Jouble now is a reoccurrence of the! old trouble which was again caused Py a bruise. Miss Loulse Gardner, who has been working In Lock Haven for some time, returned to her home Rolda Woomer spent Sunday with Florence Yeager of Summit Hill Mrs. John Warr and boys visite Mis, Watt's mother of Orvision. Mary Weomer of Livonia visited her parents over the weekend. Dorothy Yeager visited her par- ents over Sunday. Elty Watkins called on the Harry Woomer home Sunday afternoon then he drove Fay Woomer to the parsonage home. Mr. and Mrs, James Watkins and daughter Geraldine helped Mr. and Mis. Jeff Turher butcher Saturday Visitors at the home of Fred Wat~ kins on Sunday were Mrs. Wilse d Miller and sons John and’ Ray and Miss Lavine Packer,” Miss Mabel Bechdel. Cal Mr. Robert Bechdel and Holter attended a Young People’s convention at Willlams- port over th: weekend. The young people were delegatés from Church of Christ here Ths Evangelistic se:vices which hack been conducted in ‘he Baplist church for the past three week tame 0 a close on Sunfay evening. On Sunday afternoon a group of wenty were baptised in the Baptist ehnrch at Lock Haven by ithe evan- list, Rev. Merle Fuller. MY. ang Mus. Frederick Rupert en- tertained Jimmy and Janey and the Vagabonders” to a spaghetti supper at their hime here plior 10 the en- tertalnment given in - the school on Tuesday night, D. CC. Gardner had as het on We day her sister, Mrs Fries of Willilamspo®t, while Mr. and Mrs. Gardper also entertained vis- iors from Williamsport on Sunda) alternoon, Francis Gunsallus was hit by a cat while walking along the road near he foot of Bumgardner's hill be NOx MY ,14 iva SLUCS aa tween here and Beech Creek on Fri- day evening. He was taken to tw Lock Haven hospital where he un- derwent an operation for the moval <f a ruptured spleen On Sal- urday afternoon, a blood transfusion followed but hie 1s still in a very ous condition Anyone wishing night Mr. Ge for advice in regards ¢ yotem : - if garaen « EOP 1 ge Sohiel —— . y - 1 7 RUNVILLE Russell Zerby shot a fine turke) ast week oh lhe mounisin and ob last Saturday he butchered two large geting : a i porker 6 cans and hall of lard. Miss Hilda Leathers. who i th the Centie County Hospital, 8 tnpiov- ng nicely and will be able lo come home for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Eming Witherite, who is the sick Ii8t, is some Deller at writing fhe shwerkraut sapper al Mrs Fyes was a fine suctess, soid out everything, for the benefit of the Ladies Aid Frank Shope of Snow Shoe male a eal at the John Furl home las Toursday Ray Luda last Toestay Miss Sarah Reese of Elmira Y siived home jast Thursday evening for a visit with home folks Thanksgiving John Bottor! and Willam and Ralph Howell of Altoona. motored here, visiting with relatives over the weekend Burtice Withe'rite of Osceola Mills made a business trip here las: Friday end had a new yoof pul on his mother’s house, on Saturday The Sunday schoo] will arrange a program for Christmas. The com- mitiee is Eva Lute, Wiss, Miller, Mrs. uth Watson and Mrs. Sallie Furl Sallie Priel got her house d Inst wedk and will enjoy ciec- tric light for 4 change Charch sefvice Sunday school 9:30; class meeting at 10:30; preach. ng at 7:30, next Sunday. Come you leome to all these service WUT Al > KENNEDY Mr. and Mes, H. E Leathers spent 2 week al Harvsburg Mrs, Millie Richner is Elmira, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas and "Wik Na ) > ni this ost a valuable horse we a | ove re visiting nl ison. called on friends at Milesburg, Sunday p. m. Mr. and Mrs: J. FP. MoCartney and family also Miss Beeltn Lucas epent Bunday at the mountain at camp. Mr. ahd Me Dowell Walker and song were weekend visitors at Rus- sell Lucas’ home. The time has come agaln for us to should, Birichering is all the rage in our | valley. the! Isabelle” Eartley of Howard. Mi. ahd Mrg. Floyd Woomer and children visited with Mr, and Mrs, Jumes Nyman Sunday afternoon. Visitors at the Parsonage home on Sundiy were: Mrs. Walter Fye and children, Mrs, ward Yeager atid daughter, Mrs, Calvin Yeager Ang daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Eimer Yeager and daughter Katherine, Eby, Eve- In and Ernestine Watkins and Verda, Rélda and Fay Woomer Mrs, Jon Wary and Nora Young aoe A bDuesiss trip to Howaro Monday moraung and also called on Ira Young of Howard. Mr, and M:s. Alber. Young ant family heipdd Art Kessling buicher Satur day Visitors at the home of Mrs. John Warr on Monday evening were: Eve- yn and Barnestine Watkins and Nora Young ! Mr. and and Roth ealied ont Ma day Martin with her sister: Orviston. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Léliman ani family and Mrs. Irvin Young and daughters Alice and Betly called on Mrs. Georze Robinson of Yarnell Sunday afterno Mr; Clulr Cowher and “children called on her folks at M:. Eagle on Monday We are Wilse Booix Dont Summi 10 preach M1 William Robinson and Cordis of M.. Eagle Clair Cowher on Sun- t last week am Herr of Al Young l 8 Mr ¥ o o " i 3 forget th 5 Hil hurch 2:30 a m at 1030 Y. P.M ollowed by preaching Rev. Ruth Bowmal tage Prayer Meeling iy. Harry Woon evening. Also the Thursday ni Prayer ting ad chrurch ————————— 5 TATOYNT MOSHANNON The Chee: {ul . Bible Mmhodsst Epiprocpal 3 Moshamhion, Pa thelr amhual bamar In hon December th, 1037, from 2:00 o'clock in the atomic Fano work of all description will be for gale from the mere sum of 10 cont up to $500 Aprons, drew pillow =e. table scarfs, dollies collars, cushions, table MMs. wall pockets, and othey ilethe 00 fhevous th mention will be there ready for you to purchase for thal Clot ma £Hl have worried gbhow Op [Or Your Of use. Starntue it 5:00 o'clock a delicious supper will be served for only 25 and 85 cris The mena oonsists of hamburg mashed potato and grays corn lesiaw, pickle bread and butter, coffee and your cholce of pie or cake. Ice cream will be sold sc d- aralely. This bazaar ahd suppor 1s for a worthy cause and your pailron- ake will be appirdciated. The Sab- bath Behoal is endeavoring to finish paying the pastor his yearly s8iary Delore the New Year bégins and we Ask ench one of you (0 alléend ihe baragr and BE Yor Chrktmas gifts there, thus helping both vour- tell ont a good cause. Donakons of any handeworkor cash will be gladly accepted by he Cheerful Bible Olas. Any further information may be had from Mrs. Rosa Yeager, Mre Celia Borger, Mrs. Annabelle Wat- ron, Mfs. Sara Fye Mm Bertha Hazzard, Mrs. Preda Fye, Mrs, Cora craft, Mrs. Bertha Borger, Mrs. Vir- ie Quick, Mri. PFrances Watson and Mrs. Jean Schmoke and Mrs i at at 7:30 § Ao the Cob which wili be ext Tuesdes D 4 : » " as n er aM Clas { WU Soba wil hold the Prin Oo ool Dene Moggs Township) Toner Packer and son Marshall of Bellefonte R. D. were Piiday even. ing vieltcors at the home of Harvey Emnhizer Sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Roy Hall of Milesburg. The family have our sympathy. Mra. Harel Cirifith and two chil- dren, nephew Merril of Yarnell, vis- fled awhile ohe evening last week ibe Thankiul and give Thanks as we [with her parents, Mr. and Ms. Wil- liam Richoet Irvin Confer spent Sunday with {his sitter and family a Lock Ha-| Mr, and Mrs. Ralph McCartney ven, Mr. MeCloskey is still Dedfast and son called at the former's pa- i from the fall he got some time ARO. | {We with him a speedy recovery. ! Sunday afternoon visitors at the [hear of his fines and hope for him Robert MoMutien, sons Calvin’ John, lreral home recantly. The many {riends of Rev, Moris, a speedy recovery. and Bar] Ohaplain. Olyde Anderson Mrs. Ruth Graffius and baby of al) of Hecrlsbury. 4 - of December will bé held next Fri- | pgoburgh are visiting at Willlam | day evehing, December 3rd at the | yates’ home. home of Miss Mabel Barton. A good | attendants is desired, as plang are being made for Christmas. The aged mother of Mis, Alfred Sowers, who has been ‘with her daughier for some time, died oh Sunday at the Showers home up| There has been ho more wild tur- the Pike. Most sincere hes reported but Merril Viehdorfer | Mimost forgotten gince repeal, an en ee Ho a caves | ooboried a bis Sear’ on Thursdal | nem county Jah in default oF bail n r hours of - §6 mot a lege aki shine.” game #0 plenty as pas tor bm ny ment, years. Quite a iot Of oabes of mumps Mrs Cleneviove Woods of Salisbury | The arose: was made after three have been reported in the community | is wisiting at ode cf 8 members of the Punzsutawney uni Ethel Hoover has returned |9f the State Liguor home from Lock Haven. viffled Osceola Mills Walter King of Renovo, spent the weekend with his mother here, A Mrs. Irwin A ee Thombs Peese visited oh Sat. {uray moming ay the home of Har Mrs. Maigaret Gates who has been | vey Eminhiger. sick ls muck improved at this writ. | | Ing. ose i PINE GLEN POLA MILLS MAN HELD FOR ~ { ¢ 3d trol Board hv og Kero 7 i 5 baugh familly were under Bax | 58 Although “moonshitier” is a word | N - | PLEASANT GAP | Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Tate and son jwere callers recently at the ©. W. Vhitehill home at Oak Hall, | Mr, and Mrs, Dewey Sorenson and Mr. and Mvs. €, R. Bulr of Belle- { fonte, motored to Greensburg abou ia week ago and spent a day wih ends, The Card Patty given by the Civie Club ladies on Friday evening in the ri ] i hal] of the High School was quite a | UCCOess, The pris About $256.00 being cleared. in Contract being won as follows: high, Mrs. Jerry Zettie, low, Mr, John Musser; and in 500, birh, Mrs, Lauer. Mr. and Mpys. Harry Kellerman ang children of Coleville were callers recently at the Charles Siltzer and Harcld Zimmerman homes, Mrs. R. W. Noll, Mrs. H. T. Noll, Mrs, Harry Fhy and Mss. Alabran motored to Altoona where they spent he day last Thursday. Mis, Ray Melroy attended the Fifteenth Annual convention of ihe Women's Council of Penna. held at the Penn Harris Hotel Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of last George Margarge] spent last week in Williamshor among {riends and relatives and Mrs. WW. H, Noll wer at a birthday dinner given fo son Ray at hig home on Suu- Uy be 3 49 lay rand Mrs Panic-Kelier spe 2 ] recently with the latter's parents Mr. ela M w H. Noll Mrs, Fdna Kirkwood left Monday or her home in New Castle alter | weeks al the home Mrs. John T, Noll Mrs. John T. ‘Nell who as A delegates from the local grange 0 the recent stale meeting at Harris- bury, reeurned Saturday of the fol- OW week with Prof. and Mrs Benford. Ail three taking th | 8¢Vera her siste WR Centre Hall Fi he rect 13.- ‘om Elwood Brook val Workers ir 1 a Thanksgiving Grange Hall Peginndug m. The menu will in enicken with the usual de dish Pri wih will La “ 10 aitend nae Will} ™n Bal GaYSs Will) toe parenis of hel band who was & Vielim of powder explosion at Wi i s bed laid Nira. Movin 800i! and two children rocompatued tw former's uwoele and 1:. and Mrz, R. L. Stevenson home in Piltsburgh, where pending several weeks husband was ais one unfort victims of the } and our pindere sympathy { 10 her In her daYk houts of OTTOW. Ben Heeman ve 3 v inate and wife of Phlips- been spending as much gsible with the former: Curtis Heeman, ax his the third victim of £ disaster and his mother ie. Our hearts gO mpathy this tonely wife Mary Baumgardner who had the Clearfield hospital Ler vation for some Lime is spend ing a fens with friends at Le- mont and Siate College before re- ughing (0 her home Fred. Lewis and William Lose elt by Bus last week for Johnstown fou A few days say with thelr mother William remihined th his mother wii for a visit » wl ad » un wok 4b while recOvering fiom A 1 shot wound which he received | weeks aro Arlers Zimtherman spemt few days last week in Lock Haven A PUeSt Miss Belly Walzer of that place Mrs. Ray Noll enterfainad a nun = of friends at her home one even as: week by showing them noving pictures of thelr retemt trip aly ond. Mr brides vening We are sorry (0 ndle the death of Mra. Luther Mong who died in the Centre County Hospital last Friday Funeral services were held at the Goodhart Funeral Parlor at Centre Hall, Tuesday afternoon and burial made in the Lutheran cemetery of thig place. Mrs, Mong has been In poor health for some time and leaves beside her family, a host of (riends who reget her passing. We exiend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garbrick nfoved ‘ran apammants in the Harry Garbrick home below town tO the part of the double house owned by Mrs. R. W. Nell, which the Kis- sli vatated wien they moved W Beliclonte. Mrs. Hairy Armsirong was taken lo the Lewistown hospital again about ten days ago. Her daughter Margaret is staying with relatives in Lewistown, during her mothers So- h. | AS of E club Noll her enteriainwd home Monday } IA at in wi {Journ In the hospital. We hope she | may be able to return home s00n {and much benefitted. y | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Corman and | children, of Coreopolis, arrived heve about two weeks ago to spend the [winter with Mrs, Cotman’s father, | | Mr. Harry McClinoy. | Ceorge Hie, Fred Lutz, Russel) | Bpicher, Prancis Ballot. Wiliam | Rumberger, Evan Bilger, AMred | Yeager of Bellefonte and William | Brown, of Amity Hall spent a fow (days deer hunting near Renovo. {Joseph MoDonald is day Litront some injuries received whik who is In a working at Whiterock when the | Ne was in — - — A —————— JACKSONVILLE Church serviges on Sunday, Now. 28, are as follows: Bunday school 0:30; C. E. nl 6:45 prompt; topic for direussion “Suppose There had beén No Missionaries” and worship with sermon 7:30 at which time the new | Bulleiin (not in the morning as was stated last week's lssue by inistake, The Ladies Ald Society will hold thelr next monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, C. E. Aley on Saturday evening, Nov, 27 at which time elec- fon of oMicers will be hel following year and a grab bag for amusement, hoping a good dariee, My. and Mrs. George Rogers and Mrs. BE. RB. Batley attended Pomona Granze at Centre Hall on Saturday and reported it a meeting. Just a reminder {or fear you may forget the date and place of the en~ Board will be dedicated, in tertainment given by Jim and Jane on Tuesday evening. Nov, 30, in Grange Hail, Admission 156 cents and 23 opents, Mr. and Mrs. John SBcthaeffer and danghter Nancy of Centve Hall and Mires Mildred Al of Beliefont pent Saturday at E. Ale} home, a0 altending 0. ir wx Ira Ale} Mrs. Margaret McCrea and motn- vr, Mrs. William Dixson were Suis day afternoon visitors at the Lock Haven Ho al 10 see Dickey Me« Crea and reported him as Improving as rapidly as could be expeeted ct him home any day Mi Ear] Corman ana children Robert ‘and Betty and Mr. Poorman were Friday callers at u PD. P. Erte; Tux Mr Ld " a »" ex nee evening Ww home. evening Conaway callers at aome were Mis. Fred Kessling Christina, Helen and Luther Emel { Mrz. Charles Hartér and : Gertrude Ann and Bevel iy spent Thursday « al Beech Creek tin Gay Larey and and Yager children, Clarence: NM al a; GAZ ITTerS Venang Ciass me Harter's g Winslow McCloskey { al ala- tartan Mr Mr. and rom pent Sodas Bo ne in Zion. Sunday dinner gudsls al the D Wirt : were Mi, and Mra Wal and of Bolie- Ertley, afternoor 's Robert Corma: Poorman. i Vi vers and Racers of Nitta at the home of Mi Saturday aller- liam Dixaon a. wie I pe] i ¥y honw Corman SON and Guye: sete Me frisngd Mr. aii Chat Hee Ph are anc NY hots i i Della Min were 1 e callers CGarbrick on C. E Aler was a TuesCay evening caller at the home of her went Ber Charlee Beightol of Howarz to see Mrs, Peightol, who hag boed bediast for some Line and Was ID ritical tion but very glad Ww be YONGIW FON *a) EE OF BS A 4 as tan we t i f J i i ratdan [ » X Ws 4 ; Mis Ge AY w SR0ope t. Mrs. C alyd Sunday even.ng Lacks home Pox % EE th her aut S Have: J. B ¢ Lock at the of Heol) ™ Me. and chfidren gpen wr Bart home near Zion Mis Kathryn MoCrea spent Mon- day evening with her achod mate Chl Burd and enjoyed a quire] supper Mri. Geomge Rogers and E R. Ba called on Mus. Talitha Delaney of Centre Hall on Saturday af on. Mrs Delaney havin? been oni the fick list for some tune ker many friends wish her a speed TOO ©Y 0 “r ars v4 Lew tern rs 8 Mrs. Mary Long was a Wedneslay dinner guest at the home of her frond Mrs. Lucy Conaway Mr. and Mrs. Miliord Heaton anc daughiers Evelyn and Fay wee Monday af'ernoon callers at the E R. Bartley home Harry Gottig and a crew of men are repairing the township road before winter arfives and by the he thermometer is falling wal winter will soon be here, making it gnplessant for some of our farm- #18 who afte not done husking cor. PORT MATILDA The Bald Bale Grange will hold A Weare dunce Friday, November 20. Everybody cordially invited. Admission 26c. Mr. and Mts. MM, A. Kerlin and childsen Marguerite and . Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lego and children Kathleen, Poggy, and Paul spen Thanksgiving Day with their mother, Mrs. A. J. Collett. Mrs, Cirarles Hollabaugh. who bas been ill for the past month, is able to be mound again, Samuel Conrad is on the sick list. | | His many {riebds wish him a speedy | recovery, Mr. ant Mrs, Joe McCorry Jr. re ——— d for the] atten- | a very interesting | the | het § “ h PINE GROVE | (By Mac Fry) { Norman H. Cort of Sark Bros, and | Harper store force of State College, twas a pleasant callér Bunday with {his friends In town. { The annual Bazaar and bake sale tof the Presbyierian Ladies’ Ald will {be held at Graysville church Dec, 3 {from 5:30 to 8 Dp. m. chicken supper and all the fixin’s. Tell your friends | The seasons buitherings are un- {der way this week many fine porker: wl) be slaughtered in this commu {ity next three weeks. { One our aged school teacher ong who taught many of us th 4, a pood plece back there Miss Bue Donley, is IH a! her hom on 'W. Main streel. Mrs. 8. 8. Mc- iCommplck Is assisting in her care. Wayne Kline came in last Tucs- with the third wild turkey for the Kline famdly, a 22 lb'er. Wayne ican shdct as il as pitch clever came of based Farmers Robeit in Donley laid aside thelr es a few days the past week a oved a bear hunt in Potter coun wilds, returning home plight and just a few rack Miss Maude Mi) visitor in the Mt, nner guest wilh her Miller of thai Carl and wile, Prol Malrs of Washington ; Oi j at : { rule of Gay ™ a and farm i Harpster {Ji cay nj { Baturda SUOTU i DUS ny Saturday and wa broth G ad C4 salurday. Inst Jom G. Miller, Slate Milk Inves- tigator headquarters ] tocn thie weekend 8 BE Main Slaufler, a formu now of Howard, Cet seriousy il th 1 Manuf A “¢ oh at VOTH sireet. Mrs eident here County & at Juniats {or fel in tv tne of Calvi 3 trust h i Ted bi f * hn many I7iendgs he “ ee A uct Mosier Janmy Balurday WO Harnster enjoyed a rung the Glades Our A je Foe al Deivws ving the Tih degree at Orange meeling Tarrisbirg hicken as I y printer 0 will . & " » NLD AVALOS th And wizard o NO Lg! i ted ia or scribe | blame both take a hd . 19% comer of UL cORLLY Clecied to ofice in thw Count: Grange al the meeting ja Oentre Hall last Sadurdar wert Harn Fisher, Overseer; Clair Fisher As am Steward: John Rearick Cute Lew per orothy Markle, Ceres; 8 IL Corl Tel corector. Rev. Robert eidiah E minister here, was the purrs. spesker al the mesting at the P.M. aosston, The P. G. M. Ho'nl is again open for business under the management ¥ Mr. Ripka Ah opening dante —— main atitacton last Satur - ry wi PRS til Schilling Lid party of frends passed though wi Friday mornihf emmoute hoint ita: a bear hwy to Potter County A bear accomnpanied them home "Wike” Shoemaker sith a car ad of ninrods were also on a beds hunt to the Dvthamn part of th aie several days the past seek. At the anfizal Thank Offering bf I. W. T. missionary sotiey of Bail yville, las: Friday eveming an in. MUA and appropriate program rendered. & ref reshmeit were served and collection of $48.00 vas Med for missions Bugene Livin and 1. G attended thy ii v i Hamster annual milk producers vontéentien in Philadelphia last Wednesday and Thursday. They Were accompanied by Mr. and Mme B.C Pasons who visited at ihe Prof. Robert Aannon home in Choster Miss Esther Corl was housed up Ae past week nwsing some bad vieth and an attack of arippe CG. Elwood Pry and wife daugliter Fred N. Corl and wife and som, were shoppeis and visitors in Alloona Jast Saturday, -all looking after thas good old fellow-—-Santa. One of our best known and aged citizens, A Stine Walker passed his Mh milestone last Priday, Nov. 19 | Moet hale and hearty and hope he continues for more sich natal dave In the evening his thiliren honor- Ing him with a birthday supper. Thase preSent at Lis home on E [Main street were: Mr and Mrs H IR. Walker, Bellwood; Mr. and Mrs. TH, M. Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Miles Walker? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker, Pine Grove Mills; Mr. and Mrs Paul Sunday, Penna, Prnace: Ms {xl Elder Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Markle | Plue Grove Mills, | Our pipular vider press man, Bd- ward Harpster has closed his press {or this season. [AL the public sale Saturday of the (4 farms in Ferguson township of and Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Adamitz and ‘he late Charles Snyder knocked {daughter Betty and William Urbap, | o%n as follows: White Hall farm at lof Putsburgh, spent Thanksgiving (68600; Branch farm $3700; Home. Dav with their mother, Mrs. Veron. Sead farm $6600; Glasgow farm a {ea Urban. [9000 Mr. and Mrs, Chazles Miller spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George [ingdon was a visitor Sunday das Miller of Atoona. a the C. H. Myers hom cal Pal - | Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Nearhoof, tof Tyrone, Mrs. Alice Diehl, of Air! 'vona, Mrs, Lintile Dish of Tyrone, Mrs. M. A. Kerin motored to the { Philipsbu:g Hospital and spent Sun- : afternoon with Miss Mary Dichl Mrs, Andrew Dimond spent | PUBLIC SALES FRIDAY, SOV. 26-J. Bherman Holter will offer at public sale at his resis dence in Howard, Pa, a full Une of hovselold goods. Salen at 12:30 ociock. Roy Oyler, auct. 247 EANIURDAY, NOV, 2i1-Elizabeth M. Huzel, Aamrx, of the Thomas Hazel Est, will expose 10 public sale in the plore room on Spring Btreet, Bells fonte, Pu.. sll store fixtures gnd gro- cory stock, Sale gt 2 p. m. Terms Cash BATUIRDAY, ROV VMs Nora Ripka will offer at public sale at the residence of the late Mrs. Dena dngie in Spring Mills, a full Une of household pods. Sale at 1 Oviock. Ray Carper, auct BATURDAY NOV. 27-Ray will ¢ it public sale miles east of Centre Hall pemonal property of the late , consisting of Bouse. and some farm mpile- M. Bath, suct, Bale at G. Decker at his resi. old gods ments. BE Il p.m SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27-Harry H ockey wil offer et public sale at residence a1 Curtin, Pa. the ollbwing household goods: Home Confort range; Reatrols, Plano A 4 dromeers. COTRET Cup. bed , Chel dishes frults PFET numerou MULTI time iC on day delivery Janes #t public sale on « mile east of Green Greg township s Hall, livestock WEDNESDAY Welker wi the Vales MARCH 23—Howar 1 offer at public sale x Walker farm Rebiérsbureg, livestock MApiements. Sale at © Ww & Hubler, asuct a | tvs HEMPHILLS Drush Sets ATARI » h . WN WARM od ™ |» o Q FA =| -. § tL Se Se9SYEAGERS SHOE STOREGSSS Hunters Attention! ~—Warm Shoes for Cold Feet. $0009 NELIFEVONTE PA r- \a MY CAR BROKE DOWN LAST WEEK, BUT | TELEPHONED TO TOWN AND HAD A NEW PART THE NEXT DAY. IT PAYS TO USE YOUR TELEPHONE.” TREX FILO HON! COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ah re} » » ’ Motorola the different RADIO Parmer Leslie Smith of Hunt. | MODEL 5.1.2 TWO Speakers A two specker world wide table model in lovely cabinet — a typh cal Motorola value In de luxe table models. Special Allowonce on your old radio
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