Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 21, 1938, ~ PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening at the close of which will be choir re- hearsal; Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:16; Epworth League | at 6:30 p. m. There will be no preaching service as the pastor is | attending the Annual Conference being held in Willlamsport over this weekend, Free Methodist Church Services: — Services in the church here for the week will be as follows: On Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday all day, Rev. G. J. Kelley, the Dis- trict Elder will hold services. Sun- day School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. In the Bellefonte church there will be Sunday School on Sun- day morning at 10 a, m. and on this Thursday evening, Rev. G. J, Kelley will preach. A cordial welcome ex- tended to all persons to attend any or all of these services. The pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett, Is still under quarantine, but as he stated a short time ago, he is “Raring to Go.” Class Meeting: —The members of the Ladies Bible Class of the Metho- | 1 + dist church, were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Amanda Way. Mr. and Mrs. Evard Adams of Swissvale, near Pittsburgh, werf Easter guests of her sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. David Custer. Dan Hall who is employed in Harrisburg, sr the Easter vaca- nts, Mr, and Mrs. on er of Baltimore, r this week with s in the commu- 0 spend a couple in Cleveland be- duties next ily. He expects days with fore returni gz week Joseph Brugger, student of the Williamson Trade School at Media, uid one of his chums from the whool, spent Easter with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger They returned to their duties on Sunday afternoon. friends to his Lorraine were Misses Parsons, their and Margaret weekend guesis of parents, Mr. and Mrs. E L Parsons. Lorraine returned to her studies at State College on Wednes- Gay morning John C. Stere, student at Penn State, was an Easter guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stere. Mrs. Estella Parsons, of State College, spent the weekend with her son Clalr and family in Union Town- Nip, returning to her duties on Sun- afternoon . and Mrs. Newton Fisher and of iltsburgh, were Easter guests of their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and Mr and M:s. Harold J. Fisher, of thus place, Leon Durst, who has secured em- ployment in Philadelphia, spent sev- foal Sane over the weekend with his family at the home of Mr. an s J. R. Williams. uy F re———— | Miss Florence Finch of Bellefonte, | spent Sunday with her father, J. H. {Finch of this place, | Mrs. 0. C. Hollzworth of Fair- | mount, West Virginia, was an Eas- [ter guest of her father Mr. Daniel | Buck, also visited with other rela- {tives and friends in the community. | Miss Jennie Fisher, who has spent the winter months with her sister and husband in Roverton, N. J. re- turned to her home here on Monday {of this week, Miss Louise Smith, oldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mys. Clair Smith, who recently moved into the Berg prop- erty, formerly the Fisher farm, | quarantined with a slight attack of scarlet fever. No other cases haw been reported and the old cases are on a fair way to recovery. We are sorry to learn of the death of Harry Williams of Martha, {brother of J. R. Willams of this | place, whose funeral was held on last Sunday afternoon. Most sin- cere sympathies are extended to the bereaved family and friends. The Epworth League of the Meth- list church of this place, are In possession for the next month of the {sliver loving cup which was won by the Bellefonte Group at the Booth Festival at Throne last October. {When the month is up it will be {passed on to one of other { chmrches in the group The Young Ladies Sunday School | Class wil] hold their regular month- {ly business meeting on Tuesday ievening, April 26th. at the home of Mrs. Clark Williams, The members of the Tennis Club held a special business meeting last Monday evening at which time they drew up their by-laws which will be published lated The President Basi] Robison seems to be keeping things on the jump which looks as though the organization is going be a success. Their regular busine: meeting will be held next Tuesday evening in the School room. Their business meeting are listed for Tuesday evening each two weeks Persons of the community are all quite busy this week, cleaning houss, making garden, cutting down trees, cleaning la“ns, repairing roads and many other things which go with the opening of spring. J. D. Mitchell and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell motored to Lewistown on Tuesday and called on the former's father, who Is a patient In the hos- pital there. He reported his condi- tion as 80 good at this which we were sorry (0 learn. Don't forget the first of May wi! soon be here and the Tax Collector has not heard from all delinquent: tax payers. The fishermen of the community have all been y bri n their limit of fish since the opening of the season, last Friday ‘When you gee a man talking earn- estly to another man the chances are that he wants {0 boriow a few dollars for a few days. he fohta URNS not Cake Flour, Softasilk Milk «= =o a vu = 's (Pel, KEN-L-RATION Everydas Sparkle Desserts 3 nee [0€ Sandwich Spread, Ann Page 2 pt. jars 39¢ - pkg. 25¢ 10 tall cans 65¢ Silver Cow, Carnation) 3 cans 25¢ FAMILY BREAD - 3 giant loaves 25¢ ROLL BUTTER - Crisco - - Ib can 2 Ibs 5%9¢ 3-1b can 49¢ 19¢ Sliced Pickles, Home Style - 2 16-0xz jrs 19¢ Free Telescope—While They Last Gold Medal Wheaties - - 2 pkgs. 23c 8 O'Clock Coffee - Worthmore Midget ! Caramels - Ib 19¢ Puffed Rice - 2 pkgs. 19¢ Diamond Cry il i Salt - 2 boxes 13¢ | Chef Boy-ar des MEAT BALLS, Italia CLIMALENE P.GG SOAP - - - Green Beans - - 2 Yellow Onion Sets 4 2 Tomatoes New Cabbage - - 2 Ibs 5c Spinach - - Small Legs of Lamb 3-1b bag 43¢ Apple 38-02, ars Butter - 2 for 25¢ Ritz Crackers Ib pkg 21¢ Neo. 2 cans Tomatoes-4 for 25¢ n Style - 2 cans 25¢ .3 cans 25¢ CLIMAX W.P. CLEANER. 3 cans 25¢ 10 cakes 33¢ CALIF. ORANGES 2208, 252's doz. 17¢ 1768's, 200's doz. 2c APPLES Rome Beauty 8 Ibs 25¢ Ibs 15¢ Ibs 10¢ Ibs 23¢ Ib 5¢ = = = = « Ib27c Lamb Shoulder Roast Ib 21¢ Chops Ib 23¢ Stewing Lamb. ..Ib 13¢ Lamb Loin or Rib Chops. ..Ib 35¢ Pork Shoulders, 4 to 6 Ib picnics - Ib 17¢ Chuck Roast, tender first cuts - Ib 16¢ MEATY ENGLISH ROAST.... vero: db 20 Fancy Pollock Fillets - - - - -. 1b 9¢ A & P FOOD STORES "BLANCHARD On Thursday evening at P. T. A. | {the W, C. T. U. under the leadership lof the contest supervisor, Mis, Harris Clark, will sponsor a silver medal contest. The contestants are Robert Lindsey, Robert Davy, Mary Waite Marie Weaver, Ruth White and Fay | Jeanette Spangler. J. H, Slaterbeck and family wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their kindness, for floral offer- lings and the use of the cars during [the recent bereavement in the fam- ily The schools at the request of Miss Spangler, the Postmistress, are cel lebrating the 20th anniversary of the alr mall by giving talks appropriate to the subject, Mrs. Harils Clark, Mrs. V, C Ridge, Miss Anna Bechdel and Mrs W. H. Vonada attended the W.C. T U. convertion at Unionville Thursday afternoon, Mrs. George Schenck had the mis- fortune to fall on the porch sieps n Sunday April 9th. and Is still suffering from a bruised {orehead Miss Florence Shaw of Jemey Shore, sperm a couple days of last week with Ner aunts, Mrs, Shaw and Miss Rothrock On Wednesday Mght her brother John came for her and spent some time visiting friends In town Alva Winslow has been quite ill lately 50 his son Melvin and wife of Curwensville came last week 0 help care for him, Mrs. James Martin's son William and family of Mill Hall were Easter guests at the Martin home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes and two song of S:ate Colege spent the weekend with relatives here. Miss Elva Kunes and Mr. Bauman of Emporium, spend Easter with Mr and Mrs. Harry Kunes Mr. and Mrs James Boalsburg, Spent with Mr. and Mrs. James Martin Mr. and Mrs. Luzelle Dietz family of Lock Haven, were weekend guests Mrs. Hary Hendricks Miss Jane Bolopue and Mi ginia Bealy, who inst of Cramer ter Sunday and of Vir- unabie Nave been WW De atl Loogootes« Easter vacation. no church at next Sunday even that Mr Heverh Wil (33 , due t 1 be Hamsport, The proposed sale of the lat Fowler property, did not 80 the place is still unoe Republican th wl attending conference al Wednesday ev ) being John's birth mvited several guesis time following the cla Those present oher than Heichel family were: James and David Shilling, Archie Girton, Rob- ert Lindsay Dean Confer, Robert Spangler, Donald Gardner, Foster Sayers, Ray Miller, Marlin Hen- dricks, Allen Gunsallus, Allen Pack- er. Gen Bechdel, George Bechdel Joe Schenck, Mr. and Ms. R. J Spangler and two daughters, Anna Jeanetie, Martan Richards Anna Mae Rupert filiams, Pauline Eaton, 1, Camoline Robb Fred Miller and Mrs. John daughter, Bar- and Mrs meetin ooh Dorothy and Ruth Ann, Longerberger bara, Syracuse Walter Schenck id Ewe Cay and Vonda, Helen Barnhart Mr. and Mrs Clair Heichel, all of Orviston, Mr. and Mrs Jodeph Heichel, Harold, Phyllis and Myrtle of Romola and Oscar Leitch of How - ard Mr. and Mrs. Charles QGrath, of finburn, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Curtis DeHaas on Satur- day. They also called on several other friends riends of Mr. J. H. Slaterbeck will be glad to learn he is greatly improved alter being in il healih for a jong time Mr. and Mrs. Curtis DeHaas are having their home repaired with a new roof. Work being done by the Ford Roofing Company of Williams. port William Rupert is not in very good health. We hope for his speedy re- covery. Miss Evangeline DeHaas and brother Ardell entertained the mem- bers of the Keystone Bible Class of the Baptist church at their home Thursday evening The evening was spent in playing Bingo and a feature of the evening was an oid fashioned hal socialhk An es% guessing contest was beld and the winner being Mrs. Clyde Kunes Refreshments were served to: Mrs Kunes, Mrs. Catherine Rupert, Mrs Iva Shilling, Mrs. Irene Bennet, Mrs. | Edna Bechdel, Mrs. Jennie Shilling, Misses Lila Tressler., Eva Shilling. Betty Eaton, Evangeline DeHaas, Harris Beaty, John Shilling and Ar- (dell DeHaas, Guests included: Mrs. Charles Kunes of State College; Flovd Rupert of Howard and Miss i Margaret Beaty and Mr. and Mrs Curtis DeHaas and son Raymond, lof Blanchard. i Mrs. Helen Garret of Hagerstown, iMd., spent the weekend here where jahe attended the funeral of her | Fripdinties Mrs. Rebecca Jane | Williams. Ceorge and Billy Spang- ler of Coburn also were home for the { funeral. st, Mrs Mr and EN AE. : wi JULIAN | Marte Alexander, Dorothy Gill {and daughter Donna Madeline Dii- lon, and son, Ramon and Mabie Williams were shopping in Tyrone last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dillon and son Ramon gpent Easter with Mrs. Dil- lons parents, at Milroy. Kyle Nearhoof of Port Matilda spent the weckend at the home of his family, Miss Mabel Williams, Willard Williams Miss Minerva Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence and daughters spent Easter at the home of Mr. Maurer's sister in 8ny- der County, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vonada spen: {Priday evening at the home of | Harold Alexander. | MARTHA Mrs. Mae Williams and Miss Flea nor Willams of Akron, Ohlo, and Mr and Mrs, Jack Martz, of Altoona were weekend guests at the parental home over the weekend, also Dr. and Mrs. Heaton of Philipsburg and © WwW. Williams of Barnesboro A. C. Willams has been health for some time Little Rochelle Knarr tumed a somersault down the front steps one day last week, but fortunaiely her grandfather happened 0 be near and caught her just as she was about to make the second turn and she escaped without serious injury Miss Ida R. Williams 5 attending the Central Penna. M. E conference in Willlamsport this week. She rep- resents the Port Matilda charge Martha's graden club met Satur- day afternoon and made plans for the sununer's work. John MaobDonald is slowly leseing, He had a paralytic recently. Miss Edith Williams 8 honw awhile. Miss Williams has been employed in the Marion dennet store at Port Matilda proved herself a very efficient ness woman The farmers are making good use of the fine weather, due 10 the weather much of the plowing been done during winter Ellery Knarr drives a ne these days or has a driver for | Those [rom here whe i W. C. T. U. Instit on Thursday in poor CONvYA~ strokes fo where Dus the Mr: Wier, Miss Florence Steel R. Richards, Mm. M Mrs. Dorcey Cronister an Maurer Mr. and family and Mr motored to Selinsgr i Mrs Harry IL PINE GLEN withi her molher Mary Coudrie: this week Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dixson and family visited relatives at Port Ma- tida on Saturday Herber: Porce 0 the MoCollough Meeker moved tot by the Form i Mi Chariotie Jean Leiges Ww moved werk piace and Hat aes ver allend oe Hodge home 0 Game warden William Punxsutawney was at his on Sunday. Walter King of Renovo, iting his Friday Mr. and Mra. William Hall of To wanda, N. Y. spent Easter wit! home folks here and Snow Shoe. Bates’ had with them on Easle the Benton family of Lancas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beales of burg. Mr. and Mis. ‘William Hoover and family visited the Dolery family a Avis on Sunday. Miss Velda Hoov- er will stay with Mrs. Dolery for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mickies of Cherry Tree, visited at Folmor Sunday. M:s. Katherine Tabaskey and son Joseph, Mrs. Andy Kachik and son David of Bellefonte, visited Mrs Annie Fye Sunday. WOODWARD Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hoslerman left on last Tueaday for a two week's vist to their son, Dr. and Mrs. Hos- terman, Jamestown, N. Y. The stork visited town last Tues. day and left a nine pound daughter in the home of Mr. and Mm. Nevin Shaffer for them to take care of Mrs. Isaiah Boob is very ill of a {complication of dis=ases since last Tuesday. M:s Boob hag been com- plaining for three months and it seems her condition is gradually pet ting worse, Mrs. Ray Orndorf and son, Paul, of Philadelphia arrived in town last | Thursday to spend their Easter va ‘cation, Paul is a freshman in a | Philadelphia College. | Professor and Mis. Waller Rhodes {of Bucknell University, Lewisburg, were in town long enough on Sun- day to shake hands and say good- | bye. {longer next time. i The first mountain fire in thi: lo. {cality occurred on last Friday after. noon. The fire was first noticed at about 1:30 o'clock a little east of {Young's Gap and between the litije imountain and Thick Mt. About five ‘hundred acres of timberland was WAS Vis moter on er ana 1 & al Ta on | destroyed between Haines’ Gap and | | Youngs Omp. About thirty men were called out. It was finally con. iquered at about 11 o'clock that night, | No one seemed to know how 4 was | | started. Everybody should remem. [er this the fewer mountain fires we the {have and and [yes game, Well, come again and stay — HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Welker Jimmy, left last Thursday e for Gettysburg to visit a day at the home of Mrs. Welkert’s parent They left FPriday for Philadelphia and spent several days at the of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Chalk John H. Wagner, Hilda and Elea- nor Leathers motored to Aliquippa to spend Easter with Mr, and Mi A. A. Wagner, Mr. and Mr Paul B. Wagner of Akron, Ohjo 4 the day at the home of Ms: A. A. Wagner Miss Mary Weber of Somerset, Miss Lauretta Weber of Clearfield pent Easter vacation at home Miss Mary Wetzel Lefont spent several days at the home of her si and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Gregg Wensel Dr. Walter Kurtz and wife Meverstown spent the weekend the home of Dr. W. J Kurtz Mr. and Mrs Edwin Merchant N. J. spent the week end of W. P. Hall and aon vening nom of Be ter Robb ville, al the home Mas « Sonny, Russell and Betts Barge: Mary 8. Leese, RN. of Dr. 8an- fords Private Hospital Jersey Shore, was a fednesda visitor Mat week at the ents, Mr. and The Easter 3 Ti were wl > 80) £3 given The Easter Hat » { Life” i rot ’ v a New and {1 nature elves ed spring The Brotherhood Banquet Church of Christ wil] Friday Apri ial hall of the Blanchs of Christ. A cordial invite tended to all members to attend The Loyal Workers class of Wal- street Church of Christ held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening, April 18th, at the home of their pastor, Rev. and Mrs David Neilson, Blanchard. All en- joyed a social hour, following a bus. iness meeting during which several beautiful vocal duets were given by Rev. and Mrs. Neilson. Delicious refreshments were served to Mr and Mrs. John Condo, Mr. and Mrs Blair Pletcher and daughter Caro- yn, and Miss Trenna Pletcher, Mr and Mrs. Charles Confer and daughter Jane, Mrs Doyle Yearick, Mrs. Lester Wyland, Mrs. Amy Glossner, Mrs. William Lucas, Miss Nan Lucas, Miss Idella Williams, Mrs. A. H. Schwenk, Mrs. B. J. But. ton and Rev. and Mrs. David Neil- son The choir of Blanchard Church of Christ will present a musical pro- gram at the Walnut street Church of Christ, Sunday evening April 24 at 7:30. An invitation Is extend- ed to the public to attend. NICIPA M U MILLHEIM EVENINGS ---7 and SP. 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