Page Ten December 2nd, 1937. MARSH CREEK There was a handkerchief party held at the home of Mr, and Mrs Wilson Boone for their daughter, Esther's 18th birthday. Those pres- ent were: Nora Young, Dorothy Mann. Ernestine Watkins, Eleanor Mann, Evelyn Watkins, Faye Woom- er, Harold Woomer, Herb Chap- man and Ellery Watkins, Games were played at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Weaver visit- » home of Wilson Boone's on Huff and an, visited at home on Sunday. : and Miss Erma he Thomas Ny- and Mrs, Sanford rhier Beverly J Boone's ir Lucas 's on Sunday. Lucas and Mary L er called Esther Boone Ot mi- on 1 and waffle supper was 76 pres- FILLMORE Mrs. Earl Huey and Beth he weekend _REMEMBER When You Want Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R.SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL In Every Particular C. Y. WAGNER & (0). WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour, WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend. WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat, eye agner's 32% Dairy Feed "agner’s 20% Dairy Feed gner's Horse Feed ‘agner’'s Pig Meal gner's Egg Mash gner's Chick Starter and (rower. mer's Turkey Starter Grower, ner's Serateh Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch gmer's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal, Eshelman's Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your vir feed, Dealers in All Kinds of Grains, wr 1 — PELLEFONTE, PA. BENNER TWP. The weather has been very nice the past week and farmers are mak- ing good use of the nice weather Some are still husking corn. some are cutting their summer wood Francis Benner and Malcolm Stov er, with a bunch of boys and men from Bellefonte and Lyonstown went to the Allegheny Mountains to hunt for deer on Monday. They will go to camp on Wednesday of this week at Munson, where the boys built a camp this summer Visitors at the Ira Benner home this week were: George McKinley, wife and three daughters. Vivian, June and Winifred, Daniel McKin- ley and wife all of Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Thompson and on Wayne and daughter Hilda from Altoona, Thomas Walker and from Fillmore. All work are shut S06 around among the down this week y camps and search- and mountains for » out woods or Francis Benner autoed to Lyons- Thanksgiving Day to help 1 and family to butcher and of the Thanksgiving was thoroughly en- friends and reia- was spent by banjo music by Johnston- Als June George Thomas Walker and Bob Wallers, all butchered some ine large porkers this week Dave Caspers family from Buffalo Run In ksgiving Day here Mrs. Margaret time HOLTS HOLLOW » Monday. oy Woomer of Md Emel fr Bn WK OL Dele- pl —— y r WOODWARD and at were Lhe rir wocality laid In their pudding and far the two in this commu- Of Paul Ibs. and George ibe imber of strange hunters Sunday ready to tart on the hunt for the fleet-fooled Monday. It was certainly hard for many to walt until nine o'clock before starting to hunt The new playground on the school project beginning to look like a pre location. But there is work to be done be- re the ground is completely grad- i IN week WOCKs in WSs familie meat, lard Stovers Stover's 504 ean nded in town on deer on DOO; : t y of g LO A ed On Sunday was shocked afternoon this locality to learn of the death of Mrs, Annie Smith. wile of W. J Smith, We learned that neuralgia of the heart was the cause of her demise. Mrs. Smith had a host of friends in this community where she was partly brought up when her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percey Au- miller were located on the former Jacob Neldigh farm about the year 1903, We shall certainly miss her jolly preserce in days to come as will also her home where she passed away on Sunday forenoon at 11 o'clock. Puneral was held from the home on Wednesday afternoon. She leaves to mourn her, husband and two sons Wesley and Paul at home besides several brothers. a — —_—————— Announce Engagement Al a dinner party held on Thangs giving Day, at the Lutheran Par sonage, Rebersburg, the Rev, and Mrs. J. J. Weaver announced the engagement of their daughter Frances to the Rev. Charles C. Frazier, son of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Frazier, Bellwood. Miss Weaver Is employed In the State Highway Of- fice, Bellefonte. Rev. Frazier is a Senior at the Lutheran Theological Seminary, COwettysburg. The wed- | ding will take place in June, NEN STATE COLLEGE Miss Marietta Jordan of West Col- lege Avenue, spent the weekend In New York City Mrs. Margaret Garner and daugh- ter Julia made a business trip 0 Centre Hall on Tuesday, Miss Betty Casselberry who is en- rolled at Dickinson Seminary, Wii- lamsport, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Casselberry of South At- herton Street, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons, of Helster Street, had as their Thanks- giving day guests, Mr. Edward Man- del, of New York, Mr. and Mrs El- wood Parsons and daughter, of State College, Mr, Lloyd Parsons of Har- risburg, Mr. Howard Parsons of Al- LOONAK. Miss Jean Dornblazer, of Fort Worth, Texas, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Reed of South Burrowes street Miss Maude Hazel Behrer spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Behrer at their home on North Burrowes street Mr and Mus, Jesse Huffington and son, of North Holmes street spent Thanksgiving holidays at the hom: of Mr. and Mrs. T. 8, Davis of Springs, Pa Miss Rosella Alle is slowly ippendectomy Stover of Houser. recovering from an performed early las week at the Centre County Hospital Mrs. Sarah Erb and son John of Heister street visited with friends in Altoona on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bedenk and daughter, Joan of North Holmes street spent Thanksgiving with rela- in Philadelphia owe Lowe of Wes! IVES da £1 Martins " the Sh i kes-Bar Md Wil- Hamsport, and Miss Blanche Wieland hranville ler of West Fair ys woeeken { ‘ ot iuEIng eT Lhe Carl Doasin of tended the Army- adelphia Satur Braucher week. Orr their Loo i chll Mil Mrs. Margaret Smith Thomas Rhinehart Erb of State College, 5 eekend in Philadelp and Mrs. Harrison Witmer and of Willlamsport spent Sun- the Mr. and Mn of East Beaver returned with ATT 4 home of Spots them to thelr home and Mrs. Sumner of Jacksonville the home College Noll spent of Mrs Avenue of East College avenue spent the holidays at his home in Norristown, Pa Mr. William Garner of New York pent the weekend at his home on McAllister street. Mr. Willlam Clevenstine and family of Zion spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs William Gar- ner of McAllister street and the wd at Elsie on East George Henry ea————— - r - FAIRVIEW Mrs, Malvin Lucas visited on Mon- day with Mrs. Charles Lucas at Holts Hollow Mr. J. B. Lucas is visiting al pres- ent at the home of his daughter Mrs. Fred Haines ut Upper Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman attended the butchering at Charles Mann's near Howard, on Wednesday Miss Olive Lucas of Pleasant Val- ley, visited on Wednesday with Miss Sylvia Lucas, Mrs. Ruth Giibert and children and Helen Confer of Pleasant Valley visited on Wednesday at the Charles Chapman home Fred Haines of Upper Marion call- ed on Charles Chapman on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKean and daughter and Harold Etters of Mo- shannon, visited on Thursday, at the James Lucas home, Mr. and Mrs Russell Jones and baby visited on Thursday at the Clair Hazel home ai Pleasant Cap Mr, and Mrs, James Lucas and two song visited on Sunday at the Irvin Lucas home, at Wingate, Charles Chapman called on his brother Ben Chapman at Summit Hill on Sunday. Walter Corman, Teddy Pye and Mike Mann of Howard, R. D., and Duey Shay of this place, called at Dick Watkins on Friday evening Sunday visitors at Dick Watkins were: Hugh Croft of Philipsburg, Thomas Oroft of Orviston, Waller Nyman of Manntown, Clair Chap- man and Malvin Lucas of this place. Everybody wants other people to be perfectly fice to do as they please | provided it ls what everybody ap- | | proves, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SNOW SHOE W. C. T, U. held their monthly meeting on Monday evening, at the home of Mr. H. W. Rabert 1 Mr, and Mrs. Emanuel Burns, en- tertained in honor of Mrs. Bums birthday on the 21st of Nov. Those present were: Misses Edna Houck Laura and Joan Mark, Gladys Jett, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Mark, Phil. ipsburg; Miss Gertrude Long, and Bill Haller, Tyrone, and Mrs. Robert Lupton. Tioga, Mrs, Lupton being Mrs. Burns' sister, Miss Florence Howell, Philadelphia spent part of last week with her sister, Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Har- nish and family. Dick Tompson who has been hous. ed up with grip, 1s back at school Mrs. Sherman, sons Dean, Bill and Bob, daughters Virginia, and Margaret of Sinnamahoning, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, Sherman's daughter Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hall and family Mrs, Grant Kissling, who has been visiting her daughter and family in Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned home Mr. and Mrs, Clair Smith, and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Wade, They also visited with Mrs Smith parent's Mr. and Mrs William Lauck Miss Sara Ann Buddinger and brothehr Bill, visited Ford City over their vacation. Mr. Norman Harris visited over Thanksgiving at his parental home in Galeton Mr. and daughter relatives in Mrs. Harry Etlers Mary, shopped in liamsport, last FPriday Mrs. John White. daughters Ras and Jean, returned home after vis- | g Mrs, White's mother, Mrs. Julia Sinclair Mrs E. M. France, spent last Fri- ay with relatives in P i Wallaceton Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Jr and Miivin Towanda iving at who and Wil- Jr. Ira re- «1 a liy spending their homes " Philadelphia y football game after went Wo t Fri George Hall Mrs. Halls mother . p— Y “ a Y PINE GLEN Hunting {or deer In our woods have brought many hunters back jolned by new ones each your. Muay of them expect to bag their bucks the first of the week. The Wilson crew Washington, Pa. is back at Robert Askey's. Sherman Askey's hy hur 1 Bellefo » Wu br GAY wd is from | ATS Are peel ITO huck 1 Many Alden ded siarted ater whet Klondyke } started at wrote his par- older by many He now and neigh- here for a few ill h some and enjoy- vacation. Mr. Dixson Is an employee of the Northern Pacific Railway and is located in Washing- ton state and Montana at present Mr. Dixson never married He knows all the faces that he associal- ad with before Jeaving s0 many years AZO Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landis and M: and Mrs. Joseph Landis of Belle- fonte, were at Watson's on Sunday "hey also called on Robert Askey. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsy Cole and family of Moshannon were at Bur- key's on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. George Narchood and children were in Bellefonte Sat- urday A number of our folks attended church at Karthaus Wednesday evening. Some of them are atiend- ing the Evangelistic services atl Snow Shoe Mr. and young back W \ Dome ’ friends Reese of the Emma Mrs Alfred Pittsburgh, visited at Midian home recently. Miss Emma Midian spent Thanks- giving visiting friends at Clarence - Lucky! While on a deer hunt, Henry Klahr of Albany, N. Y., spotted a big buck, He wounded the animal and jt dash. ed down the mountain. 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