BELLEFONTE, PA. TT — . ” > The many triad, of Miss Vera PINE GROVE Ms. Ruth Lewis, of Snow Shoe, are anxious Donley and Mrs. Paul Stevens, gonicerning her health and hope (By Mac Fry) recent callers in State College for her early improvement, During Miss Ruth Williamson who makes $56.00 wos realized from the Com the past week Vera was entered at her home with Miss Sally Barr, 8 munity Hall oyster supper last Pri- last Balurday, the Philipsburg State hospital as Jl a1 her home on E Main steel, day cvening, Mr, and Mis, J, 8 were hel: dauoh'er, an acute appendectomy patient. under the doctor's care but Is Im- Miller, Mr, avd Mra, M. W. Neldigh Niss Wolfe of lewist am, Mr. Brungard visited the past proving nicely at this writing. Mrs, Ted Watson and family of bhelr n Ja.on Mr. Bover Muses” week-end with the Samuel Rudy! Mr, and Mrs. Wills Schilling al- Sta ¢ College wre among Wiose in A and Mrs, Gad family near State College, He was tended the funeral of the former's atlendance ayer and Mr and Mm O. H. acccmpanied by Paul Koleno, of uncle at Plemwburg, Huntingdon Mr. and Mrs, D. 8. Peteison, Re Hilda Shull z « Cherry Run, Sunday he had the Coun y, Sunday. and Mn Gike, were je- pleasure of hearing the Rev, Eng- Charles M. Dale is recupera ing cent dinner guests al £ wll knoan lish, who is pastor of the PMe Hall very nicely from a iecent operation | McCracken home in the Glades in a Philadelphia hospital, being Thos: pesk mumps EVR Lutheran charge, and acclaims this minister as one of the best in the able the past weckend, with his son. lent among ome of Lik young » hie county. Hugh C. Dale, to enjoy an auto drive Americans section, “ATS, J car Ce od Mrs, Cordelia Craft had as SBun- lo Chestor for a visit with his daugh- Mis Dorothy wWio Doi AG Mrs A Wort day dinner guests her daughter ler and husband, Prof and Mrs Dice cienca po ur INGar he nd family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ralph Ricker was WeeKen femenyder, of Willlamsport, also W. Hamil Glenn of Newberry. er Tuour.day evening Mrs, Belle Hilliard, The occasion was in observance of ‘ Rock Springs Mrs. Oraft'’s 71st birthday anni- Sounds lke a VEIrSary. our Wan this coming summer, with —————————————————— a new house on South Walter street gy and several lots bring sold near tiv I. I TTLE NI I'T AN \Y id mil] si LI. 50 nds interesting Visitors at the Edward Dullen Reports are that contractor R. 5 home on Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs. | Brennen Stale College pure Lona d Boone of Lock Haven, Mr. chased Houser property nea od Mrs. John Spangler and son of Pine Hal Mi! Hall, and Ton n Dullen, Se will Visitors atl the C. A. Dolan home fine } 0 1a ‘ednesday evening were Mr, week at the Albert Mackey and family of sale in Centre Hall ument, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- The annual 1. O. O, F san and Howard, vis- banquet will be held in the same Feb. 18, at 7:30 o'clock were Mr r i r Page Two a ‘ i JACKSONVILLE PORT MATILDA Church services on Sunday are as follows: Sunday school, 9:30, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gutshaw and C. E, 6:45. Topic for discus- and children of Tyrone, spent Sun- sion, “A Christian looks at His day with the latler's parents, Mr. Country.” {and Mrs. John Reeseman. An all day quilting in the form! Mr. and Mrs. John Nearhoof vis- of tacking comforts by the Ladies’ ited with the la ters parents, Mr Ald Society, will be held at the and Mrs. Wiliam Wa k. home of Mrs. George Rogers on The John Deere Tyactor show 2; “S:me Cach Crop lieas for local Thursday next, A good attendance (was held at Hannah in the new | Farmers;' “High Lights in Poultry fs desired. building built by J. T. Beckwith and | Ralsing;" “Shall We Encou.age Ou The Box Social sponsored by the sons. It was largely attended. They Scns to Farm for a Living," “The Juvenile Grange, has considered it showed moving pictures and served Farm weed-lot |s a Source of Cash," best to be postponed for an indef- a delicious Junch “Finding Markets for Products oi finite time on account of sickness! Mrs. A. J Collett will the Farm:" “Judging the Daly Miss Betty Aley spent the week- Wednesday, Feb. 16, the Ladies of | cow” "Saving with a Garden” end with her sister, Mildred. of [Hannah Cub, and a Valentin? | “possiblile of Profit in Pruil Bellefonte party will be the fea'ure of the day. Growing.” Any one wishing further Misses Margaret Poorman and Miss Anna Budish of Pittsburgh. | information <n the proposed Meg Painter, and Mr. Charles Stoppad enroute from New York | consult Piof. Richa as. . Foresman of Howard, spent Friday [ond spent a few days with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Florey de- evening at the home of the for- Mrs. Susan Stasick : parted Tuesday for thelr mer's sister, Mrs. R. J. Vonada Paul Urban spent Wednesday with | Altcona, aftr spending several day quarters in Clarence. Mercy. what Mrs. C. L. Neff and daughters Dis sister, Mrs. Eddie Addamitz in wih Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, vas become of knightly gallantry Sara and Lillian, of Howard, spent * ate College. Mr: Florey and Mrs. Martin ar? of vores! ] 3 Sunday afternoon with the for- Willian Utban, who ‘ sisters We a tormed "i me's daughter, Mrs. Miles Bart. at Pittsburgh, spent the weekend William Clair Dietz, He SH i i Fy Hn > £8 ley and family. with his mother, Mrs. Vera Urban. skating at Girton's EO ey, Dchor or cons "After spending several days with | Mrs. Clare Dixon and chiidien of | broke his arm, maki man Settiem ¢ a Ba ¢ ii her brother, D. P. Ertley and fam- Poth Carolia, spent a day visiting | for him to remain home from the vicinity of Loc ily, Mrs. Walter Daily returned to her usins, the Misses Mamie ani a few days. her home in Altoona on Friday Frane s Lewis. Lille Juli evening. Quite a few accidents happened | with meas) Mrs, Phronie Harding and Mr around this vicinity on Feb 3rd case Jack Rolles, of Altoona, were Sun- The road was rather icy fever dav dinner guests at the A. A. Gar- M- A. Kerin spent a day at Dun: |reccve ing nicely oe . ret! home. cannon Monday Mr and Mis. Swartz and Callers during the past week at M:. ard Mrs. Robert Lane of Sink- daughter of “Monument, the James Shaffer home were Miss ing Valley spent the weckend win Thursday evening at the home Geraldine Swope, Louise Beightol, the 'atter’s parents, Mr. and M:s Mr. and Mrs R. J. Spangler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway and Earl Hosband and the former's sis- e family. of Ray Miller oa i Bi family Mrs. John Tice, Mrs. John wr, Mrs, Eleanor Bec kwith. g 0 ge of iiiness, Last week de aly is Lucas, of Fox Hollow, and Mrs. The Bal Eagle Grange in Count; Muy 2 Lov , Were pres n willia Beightol Meeting:—The third of the serie sore re and wollen 1 Mr. and Mrs. Laird Korman and of educational programs being con- | Zia Over the weekend Mts. former Suth Albright. have son, of Mt. Eagle, were Friday eve- ducted by the various Sybods) BEE | pe, ROLE | hoarding places, from the Guy Mr. and Mn ning callers at the D. P. Ertley gcanges of Blair County, Monday Ray Jay nae iY home to Georges parental WM Thelma Macke: home. at Sinking Valles Gracge i [80 0 SA00L iH mes home a poe ment, is spendiog some time with Mi Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Aley spent Thursday evening, Feb 3 nearly ville. was abies to u Isom -in | 050. Viv 4 Wan. at grandparents, Mr. anc . TRAD Ze "OY hg- Voie, i { I n dein “ th tos nshis ol al Sunday ou the Mabus home in ag Ee alr na d Hund es | tim care for the sick y town last week from Bie : of friends Delelonle. es being present rogram : M: nd Mrs. Omer ker, Of oie. Ohio, to resume her Many .. hoped at the res 4 by } { Emporium. spent the weekend wild 4. ties nected her and daughters Margaret and Eve- Pe eed by e ¥ te Bld n duties conne ted : lyn, and Miss Grace Beightol, all PH gangs of Howard, were callers on Sunday, =, te sens) at the R. J. Vonada home. ing fe o ot Late Sunday afternoon during Baz Dr mam sev a Feed the storm. Louise Beightol in cross- x te and Hadi n £ He i u eo. Bold 8 oder sv RYARAGHS HHL on 2B Rn ny e kath) en of 5 ste Cc ing the road in front of her home _’° a series of reading are YOUng son hag arrived the happy 4 active. tho somewhat beyond a. .ohens as: and Hel of al thought she would jump across the an Es : Tt he off I ; : mark in RA ase py rh / Bel . little water ditch but failed and re a a a he om vy BS A he Missionary joctety of the coune Mi and Mrs. Leste fell, injuring both knees and right Crave itn rp ” Lah Omresie ph while ng the extent that she was “°° miss school Carl Bartley ed to school again on morning after an absen week on count of being of the grippe Miss Betty Walker is bedfast ” under the doctor's care. Her case , °° Mas been diagnosed as certal at this writing. The pubile sale of the disposal of the personal property of Walter Lower: Ceres. Mrs Hammond: D. Harter, deceased, brought a mota. Ms Lewis: Flora. Mrs Ha*r large crowd and everything brought Lowe," Plant x "Dorothy Allison [3 Elmer A a fair price , Dil director. R. J. Irvin, Present! ¥ Am Bibie Class fe bas” A ma saliod. .* ’ Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Ertley and ing tae program the Sinking Vale’ . —. 1 ments with ToCEMtly ! son Kenneth were Sunday dinner 0 o. oo4'0 brie! bu atetion guests of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Kor- PN ae THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, CLARENCE Three children of the Joe Mor- gan family have been on the sick list duriog the past week, Joe, Delores and Billy are absent from | the seventh, fourth and first grades respectively, Quite a number of pupils of other grades are also ab- sent for various reasons, Fourth grade is rejoicing over a eal presented to them for their weellont writing during the fourth school month by the P. O. Peters on writing experts, Wonder of wonders? Poormanside school, taught by Miss Myra Peters of Beech Creek, completed the fifth month of this term's work Thursday. Friday evening the lady in ques- tion was visited by the Equitable ona in Assurance agent and never offered ne 110 give her a lift to her living February 10, 1938 REBERSBURG Mr, and Mrs. E. BR. Wolfe entice talned the neighbors and {Hens as Bara were Harpster, Mrs, BLANCHARD Mr. Tucker, the High Schiol Ag- riculture teacher, will conduct night y classes, probably on Monday nigh: of each week for several weeks He will discuss any of the follow- ing subjects that the people of our cotrnmunity may be Interested in: “The Fu.ure of the Dalry Business” AE Lin ert of Mr. and Hall EET are § entertain in ow Heeler sn pa was a brief ca of last week in . Daniel tescdt . p frp p, ed building boom fo! wnceuca is employed that a latest Has here Haven Mr. Charles Young, arrier of Kato, makes one trip to Clarence dally for his consignment of mall, and on arriving at Kato eclal delivers all letters, parcals, ete. (peddler fashion) Uncle discontinued the loeal service to the Kato wy ang th . Ly os family course the mall sacks "“si;r ang Mrs. C. N. Phillips and | Mr, iffed since the COC heer Violet WOT operation at non visitors at the John Zelg- une at Howar art Dulen of week at the bh Dreib ibis 4 iam purchased a } “a Gruenwalt horse a Hol resident mail So far reported in town patikni, Harry T¢ dra COS (Ne and ‘Bill’ inker tH 4 1 their Chart since an excellent Sem has al x Post Office hamlet Of ire not over-st spent of charge and Mrs, Wilson recent visit ‘s mother, 1 spending the States [arm Mark Am eK were red Ha . navigal.l not in hak and wife have ch anged arge Boden thie home ervinne aioy $a pl pura wsde Lh MIE aC BUN Yi Mr R. E In peter bul bo wa Em ina stun 3 are NOW (LO PLEAS ANT v ALLY (Boggs Township) 00 home willlam Poorman Harter and with Earl : ari Foliow- The De- Bald Hon winter grance 3 le College ; hand to compelled to Philip and retusmn- Monday _ ce of a I victims not > Weaver a) Mr: Creaser docr-keeper, Sr RING MIL LS Hettis "ere nd Riine three mon ths . Geo ney ra 0% wi {f Mt. Eagl in harge of Cha T Le Man, oan Pe v i" 3 tit . oc Mt C man, © agie TRE ret Py ve tor oer Bre. ) MDOT Lay sulprasta We © ge fo Sn wo A agua vbimsh oa iy Mrs. John Tice was a Thursday Worthy )iaste The Drogram pre po v ant Philads oh friends hereabouts by quietly sip. cake and coffee, all departed Is a ' ¥ Bg by ui os Wi liom Belghtol sented by She Bal Eagle Giange wis + ag d f ®h $ Oe Twas $0 Marsiand Jat wedke 20 soir homes wishing Mr. Harter 10 sling his paint brush in calle § ne h in . “ OL 3 £ 4 nd p m ming K : Maryan * , Sims m ad wats i’ 4 pues ~ home . ’ and Ny ETERS Th tl eid to bo married The remainder ine more happy birthdays, Mr. College as things in Alloona are Lo —— various nresent a fons giving the Lie " ro week Ww sent honeymoon. Hatter wishes to thank everyone for | brisk 10 his estima ion Twin Calves ai - abits whe Lolcnia mes. of the woe as 8 SP Ly po rs J te nf A Rsiiin y JULIAN sD ot a of ing. Priday found them ret to ie woeful and beauiful gif s that Fry and Miss Charo A Jovsey cow Ow . The program opened with singing ar midst where thes 3 he Miss Mabe’ Williams spent al the home of her girl {riend g< Fern Maurer neck. Ni 83 As} te BE ow, HALGT Subbwury, MoCariney 4 ide Cols Thm ef — Munday evening di Mackevyville Hettinger ned by C N Harvey Fetterhoff keyville, recently and daughter Miss Mary, of Har- ) twin ca ve ' inst pty at the and Mis. CC. C Mrs. Sherlock Bolopue. wbo has home boen {1 for the pasl week. TR abe to return to her piace of busi on Monday (ing up : had as dinner Perslovich is Degro sSoene ge Caldwell meric cose read cetved, McKe adrick both of Smethport wee Krebs. of Mac 4 - r the aerial Mis, Hees wousekening In the 1 David Plubell of Pilisburgha i ol ee se: sen here over U wt ckend 80 DiS pave birth nutes of the educationd meeting / venta home Uf k Sorings an? heid at Bald Eagle Grange be PORT MATIL DA Fine Tica tn tee necks mes —w spent the aeekend »ith friend, Miss Mabel Willia and Mrs. Geo A A A— Children’s “white Aret Yeager's gmp MUNICIPAL EVENINGS ---7 and P.M MILLHEIM, PA. iINow Playing, Feb. 10th) “Manhattan Melodrama” Cable Myrna Loy William Powell Clark (February 1th & 12th) “Mr. Dodd Takes the Air” Kenny Baker Frank McHugh Alice Brady FLOYD GIBBONS, in: “DANGER, HIGH VOLTAGE" Pewunty 14th & 15th) “Billy the Kid” J. Mack Brown Wallace Beery GIFT NIGHT TUES. NIGAT $20.00 FREE! PRINTS, SOLID COLORS ) SPRING DRESSES $1.97 52.88 Rayon materials, slim styles, flar. ed models; one-piece styles, Bo. lero models, some with Boleros effect. Sizes 12 to 20; 38 to 44, and 46 to 52 a ————— New Skirls $1.39 $1.97 Wool flannels and tweeds in Pleated, gored, swing and zipper styled. 26 to 38 walst. LINTI'S Bellefonte, Waltsr Cohen, . Manager . J Jan. th & I was foloaed De Xs ite Kerin Romance short but The Cou ip ) fh" was given by lowing cast: © aptain Mile sh, Emest Lehman John Mat. bew Sharer; Pris Gertrude Woomer, Eden Chaney , > ional costumes, addin? the presenta. Reese sang the "Oud * while a member of Co onla) cos or 10 } Chaney Spin ng Whe eel the grange dre sved tume worked at her spinning, A reading entitled “You tell what you are,” was given bv Bernard Kerio The entire of hen sang the Co- londal song, Jabediah A colonial tea pasty was next given with the following participating Mistress Thankful, Mrs. John Reese. man; Misiress Keturah, Mrs. Mar- garet Reese; Mistress Sarah, M Orpha Friday. Mistress Ann, Isi- belle Sharer; Mistress, Deborah Mrs. Ru'h Kerin: Mistress Alice Mrs. Gertrude Woomer. This wa followed by a vocal solo “My Alice Blue Gown,” by Mrs. Victor Woom- er. The program was concluded a reading by Betty Dayton eniitled “When Grandma danced the Minuy- et” immediately followed by a min- uet dance by Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. Chaney Reeve, Matthew Sharer and Mrs. Ruth Kerin. Paul Holabaugh and Mrs Hatlle Snyder, and Mrs. Victor Woomer played the accompaniment, This was beau fully presented in every detail, the four coupes being dressed in colonial attire. Refresh ments consisting of delicious cake and coffee were se:ved by the com- mifiee from the Sinking Valley Grange, consisting of Mrs iliam Dahl, Mrs. William Dean, Mrs. Roy Parks, William Dah, Miss Laureita Ruswll and Miss Mary Ellen Hawke Every Grange in the county was red- resented at the meeting as follows: Juniata 14; Scoteh Valley 19; Bald Fagle 28; Sinking Val ey 52; Alle- gheny 14; Logan Valley 6; North Woodbury, 5; Popular Run 4; Clover Creek, 19; Huntgndon counly 6: guests 15. The next educational ‘meeting will be held at the Alle- gheny Orange hal at Duncansville jon March 4th, with the chairs being filled by the officers of the Popular Run Grange and the program by the | 18inking Valley Grange on the topic "Outstanding persons and Evenls ‘of the Revolutionary and Formative Period of the Republic. Mrs. A. J. Collett spent Tuesday | With her friend, Mrs. J. T. Beckwith, | Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walk and {family spent Baturday shopping In Tyrone Mrs. W. Wy'and 1 on the sick lst | lat this writing, Miss Vicia Cowher of Lewistown | spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cowher, Mri, ra, VU COWhEE Mpetit 4 ' day recently shopping in Tyrone. rE — — Peace, a Ja Ja seems to be | in Smuliton on Sunday afters | | blood-ietting i iol i Miss est re. drs er of Mrs. L. H Coke by, Mar et Ori foth On 1 ed M Mi the foes ge which x vening Ave wits 1, spent Sunday vi Saturday Ms Ha me Shaw, relurned from at Tuesday Her s Shaw, of J.sey Mrs. Rothrock convalesting. MADISONBURG Mrs. Minnie Miller and Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Burd and daughter Margaret, were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. O. Koppenhaver, at Hum- mels Wharf, Mrs. Arthur Rachan, who was spending sime time with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Koppenhaver at Hummels Wharf, returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Koppenhaver of Hummels Wharf, were Bunday evening supper guests at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crenoble and children, Ruth and Kenneth, of Rote, were Sunday visitors at the home of his brother. Henry Gren- oble The May Shore, during Merry Workers Sunday School class of the Refromed church, held their monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Lester Miller on Priady evening. All there reported having had a nice time, The United Loyal Workers Sun- day School class of the Evangelist church held their monthly meeting on Pridav evening at the home of Mrs, Arthur Rachan, After the business part of the meeting there were several games played and re- freshmers served, All reported | havin dad & very nice time. A dart ball game was played b the P. O. 8B. of A. Bptint on and Madisontburg K. G. E a on Friday evening, in the Madison- burg K. Gi. E. club building. Mr, and Mrs. David Washburn, | this and ohly eg: Sse a Jongratiations, luck on your In the absnee of the Star nroprietor, his two boothers snd Louie Perelovich, ably su vised the garden's patronage Rains Thursday and during past Sabbath ralwed the watermm appreciably. By-roads ag aren't {-surfaced to he a problem for all tratile unless + again freeze up Harry Gunsaluo incally for th Company, wis seen Pridas cire ing among his many old customers Clair Farman. musical aspiring son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Far- man, spent Tuesday evening with is old teacher. Mr, James Brun. ard Mis daughter of and ali tS ire LEY Gry Lenore Moore second Mr, and Mrs. Lee Moore, was pleasantly surprised last Tuesday evening when some of her friends and Bunday school plage to which zhe belonged at the M. E. church in Snow Shoe, came to wish her a happy birthday Ouedts numbered eleven, which corresponded to Lenore’s age. Var fous games, and a delectable lunch was enjoyed by all present, and regretted they couldnt come windy Hill ofterier for similar good times, Lenore’s sister, Mild- red, observed her thirteenth birth day Thursday of the same week Mra. Valera Bateman was calling on friends and acquaintances In the western and central part of town Friday evening. Banjo Band members from here who belong to the Oounty unit, under the direction of Mr. pifer, of Bellefonte, were allo in the group which performed at Tyrone Friday night, Next week, February 16th and 17th, all banjo lovers of this see- tion will have an opportunity to see this same group of some twen- ty instruments making public aud. ftiong at the Clarence theatre. Plan Jou tricks a8 not to miss pleasing spectacle of local tal ent, The Misses Margaret Morgan and Ann McGowan, first and second (grade teachers. respectively, called lon colleagues at the HI! schoo! Priday during the noon intermis- | Mrs. Washburn's mother, Mrs. An- gion [nie Keller, were In our town on Saturday noon. | Mrs, Clyde Duck, Mr. Irvin Gren« oble, Mrs. Mabel Crenoble and Boxing is a new pastime in Fifth grade. A new era dawns in regard to corporal punishment. By all ac | Mrs. Harvey Orenoble and daugh- bat ter Mabel, made a business trip to ne dab on Monday. Harvey Grenoble and nti vie, Grenoble home ‘ited at the Emory | noon patents, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Guiser. a, spent the Caldwell’s parents Harry Bennet and Mrs. Boyd Willams vi er the weekend with M:. ar Challies Cannot ] hy av kend ith Mr. and M1 d Mr 4 AM We J.B Mies and M™ en! Siturd Od ANE ped Burda nd sho) ayder spent relatives (n “Cer nire Hall Stella Moats of Driftwood cvera: dav: ti her, Mr. t has been ving » on the sick lst but Marga © Keene piaking her home sith 3. R Cowher has gohe York Clty to live with her s + Sportsmen's rd party in Pringles Ha | on Iaursday night; prizes were given R. McMonigal, was one of the pie winners Mise Catherine Stirickier of Mifmi- nourg, called at the E. M. Woodring wme on Sunday. M-s. Clare Bennett is visiting her v. Gibert Bennett at Cala- ia, Pa. A shlle n Re meeting sponsored by Woman's Christian Temperance Union wil be held in the Methodist i on Thutsiay evening, Feb 17th. Two plays will be presented entitled. “A Sorry Solution,” and “The Cockiall Hour Mrs. D. C. Sowers will be the speaker, special music by the Girls Chorus. sliver offering. IHUBLERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Warfield and family, of Lock Haven, spen. Thu'sday af- ‘erzoon @t the home of Mr, and Mis. John Hayes. Mr. and Mims, Harry 8. itser and fami y were last Thursday cvening SUP por guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Stitzor, of Mill Hall, RD Robert Bleriey, of Harrigbu:g, spent the weekend with his parents, My, and Mrs. Cleve Bleriey. Mrs. Joel Shaffer and family, of Williamsport, were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. C. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Liacyd White and daughter, of Bel efonte, R. D., vis- it:d at the home of M:s. Emeline | Dedtrick on Sunday afternoon. Miss Helen Guiser of State Col- lege, spent the weekend with her Ed. Vonada and son Ben, of Jack- | souv lle, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Carner on Sunday. | Mr, and Mrs. Desn Baughman, of | Da Renovo, spent Bunday at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carwer, ] Mrs. Maude Hockman of Heola, | visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. FF. EB Vonada on Monday af ernoon. = ¥nowh | a eb: vary Shoe Sale, Yeager's, “| Famous wi genial i equipment r. of Mil in our mids for his share { ware ine Of reinoved { visitor ocking n hi Daniel Irvin was Lat. obe hospi al to her Ferguson Sh: wa hn by Mi. and Mrs, C. L. Ir- resiing ver) r {ron Stamm of 1 suffering voice ai many friends her. Mn sell known here by her to her b. olhers homes late James W *hiladelpy from mosl nere } Stamm | frequen. visits Luther K Poter Our good friend the Hon, J. laird Ho mes vith his beter hall, are off on a well deserved rest to the South- land. Florida, land of flowery and sunshine, w¢ have a hanch that perhaps J. Laird will be chosen President of the William Penn fo ks we read of lat week in the Comire Daily Times. In case ii happens, its ihe right Keystoner in the office. Mr, and Mrs. Luther K. Strouse of Pine Hall had as one of their re- cont guests Mr. James Duff of Mo. Alevy's Fort, former sealer of weights and measures of Hunting- don County. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Williams of Centre Hall were short callers in our wwn last Sunday Tyrone vhere thay were dinne guests at the Guy W. Elder home on Hil crew, Mrs. Margaret Reed entertained at an old fashioned quilting last Thursday at her home. A sumpiu- ous dinner was served to the expert stitchers, and the rig Co. were pleasant visitors Dauphin Friday last at the Denton 8. Peter home, pon Mr. A J Lily of W, (any Co. makers of Phi A. radio cabinets Jutenaund om Mag. enroute 10 Mis. Bertha Schilling, | Mrs. Maud Foy, Mrs. J. H, Glltana, Mrs. Gilbert Parsons, of Spruce Creek, Miss Edna Schillings a so {Was a guest at the dinner table. | Mr. J. 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