April 21, 1938. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three NEWS PINE GRO (Reported by IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF VE MILLS G. Mae Fry) =’ Memorial service Mills will be held a 1 morial Day. The parade will at the Diamond at 1:30 Judge Ivan Walker, of Bellefonte will be the speaker for the occasior Ernest Hess, a st of Tempi University Ea vacation a! his parental home Branch Mr. and Mrs. 8S. M. Hess Hog fancier J M McCracken trucked a fine lead of his finished porkers to Market Monday a m Mrs. Anna Baro severe attack of sci and } 4 Wil writ form 0 clock nt ident Le on the Spent Mr. and day evel M. Dale Ix n Bro the Mountain Mis. J. D. Dreibelbi Henry Bioo dwelling ton co th Tarm, May 1 aged and found plement man Earl med through our to move a from Rock - Iter r agency at wt or in from new Oldsmobile nd Easter with hi brother Paul at the J. E Bressler home, Merrill, a former Ferguson Township boy holds a nice position with Akron Rubber Co, His wile accompanied and spent her va- cation with relatives in Juniata Hugh Fry and Miss Charlotte Me Kendricks of Farmers Valley Voca- tional 8chool Faculty, McKean Co. Were over weekenders for East holiday at Fry home in Rock Springs Cuy Koch and Frank Dean were numbered among the crowd of ang- lers at Whipples dam last Priday came with Dig ones “50 thes said.” Prof vilie motored him er the in ome Gilliland of Haddon- up Friday for a few days vaca wi his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H Gilliland. he young Prol. seems to be holdin his avoirdupoise about the 300 mark with careful feeding He was ac- companied by Prof. Bobért Lannen and wife, of Chester, who got their share of Easter eggs at the Robert W. Reed home in the Glades The E. G. Spicer home on South Church street has been donned re cenly with snow white coat of paint. | Hugh Stevens former farmer here, now of Geneva N. Y. is reported serfously injured in metor accident recently and is in a N. Y. hospital His mother Mrs incert Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swarms visited him over the past weekend. Rev. W. W. Moyer of Lehighton. Pa., former pastor of the Reformed church here was a Centre County visitor the past week being ealled here for the funeral of a close friend he was accompanied by his wife Rev. Ralph W. Ilingsworth filled the pulpit in Centre Hall Presby- terian church last Monday evening. Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick was a re- cent dinner guest at the W. Hamill Glenn home on E. Main Street. Ernest bet visitor and his Nese m Ricker, of Samuel M., Hess half were important bu in Bellefonte Monday p Mr Vig Ini Dale Chester, Pa... is speritiing this week a he home +, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dale, near State College Mrs. Ricker was a former Centre County school teacher and formerly was a member of the faculty of the Abing High School Abington on al —————— JACKSONVILLE "30 § nd 2 E will I'o- USsIon Jesus Work a Fri- spent Brid em alon 4 Saturda Mr An waned io State College. George Rog ned and day with Mrs. Bridee ace home i nie the spent A A Gar- er sony Leon fack Ma- he John Centre Hall Mr ang Mrz Raymond Harter s tatighter | 24 athileen of Easter the Miles Bartley home Swope and family in Lock Haven callers at the Rov Ovle Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Om=tead and sons Dale, Ray and Ronald of Lock Haven, Misses Chris- tine Burd. Norma Yearick June { Yearick, Rebecca Bartley and Betly Walker Sunday Shaffer he State C wers Sunday supper guests pen ay home were James Mi: callers ne wel al ana Conaway and children Lucy, Lester and Rarry Mrs. John Dunkie apd son Paul. Mrs Harry Baird and son Raiph, of Bellefonte Misses Mabel Garrett Louise and Earl Beightol Friday evening callers at the Wil- Ham Beightol home were Mrs. Ray- mond Rogers and children Billy, Mary Jane of Bellefonie, RD Mr and ¥ John Dunkle and son Paul of Bellefonte, the Dunkle fam- lly were accompanied home by Louise and Earl Beightol who spent the weekend in Bellefonte and atiended the Pet and Doll parade on Saturday p. m. in Bellefonte Mr. ana Mrs. Lester Bartley and children Earl, Raymond, Leo, Betty and Marjorie of Zion, were Bunday dinner guests ai the E R. Bartley home I Migs Geraldine and friend James {Lucas were Easier supper guests at ithe home of his uncle Russell Lucas of Milesburg Mrs, Elsie Noll, daughters Florence and Betty of State College, Mrs Annie Bridges of Jersey Shore Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children. Dickey and Elsie Jane, spent Sunday iin Altoona Mrs. Elsie Noll and Robert Kathryn and " daughter a i) — MILESBURG Mrs. Howard Oakwood eturned from a visit Mrs. Marian recently with her Dorman at Johnstown young were recent Fisher daughter Sholl ( Williamsport, ut thre ner met vi {daughters and Mis. Bridge were din- | ner guests of their sister. Mrs. Rus- sell Stamm and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Ncll and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fos- ter Stamm and son. Europe is mearer war, perhaps than for many years and whether you like it or not the same Is Hue of the United States, her Mrs. David Hoffman and four daughters, of Philadelphia, guests at the William home in Central Clty Monday Frances of Mr. and Mrs experienced the thrill omes once in a lifetime tenth birthday Mr. and Mrs B on young John that It was of Sunday H. Smith spent Easter the Gearge Smith home Mrs Marian Cronemiller sons, of Bellefonte, were guests at the home of t mother on Saturday WwW. 8. Walker of Bell with her parents on and din- he for- Mrs ited : Sat umatin We hoy ! Ovi i Saturds night gues Mrs. Oscar Wensel wing they, scoompanied mor Wensels, motored fo 8 On 17 Our Dest may not be a well i 5 ne wy 1s ot of trials the We all hay And en etimes our best But if we always anprar he sky Whirh give: promise of beter 64 Hy As © fn go Ls n he day and years ———— HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. N CT at son, of "Bellefonte R. D. 1. att ended church at this place and calied on friends on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Wesl Clearfi id and Marie John Flem nt the weekend Lee ard $1 ore pe nn home id Mra. Orvis friends at Bellefonte recently ) John Possinger, of Colevilie and Mrs. Edith Burd were dinne guests a: the Paul Bennet home a Runville on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Robb and family and Mildred Pelers Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Rcbb and daugh- ters at Maryland on Sunday. also drove into Virginia John Emenhizer of was a recent visitor at Lucas home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesiey and sons Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oriffen and cousin of Stormstown a tende church at this piace visited home folks on Sunday J. T. Watson and spent two days ir fishing Walter Swelizer pent Wednesday home Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson and sons gpent Monday evening of las week with relatives at this place Aithur Burd spent a few days a the Roy McKinley home near Centr Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas visit. ed relatives in Lock #Haven on Sun day. Mrs. Harry Haagen of Yarnell called on Mrs. Edith Burd on Satur. day evening. Watson an Moose Run visite Lock Haven the Charle grandson Nevin the mountain Bellefonte the Watson of at There are millions 6f good idéas in the world but they won't do you any good unless you know about | them, LOGANTON MONUMENT RUNVILLE Filly 1 of the m Esono it mics dopa Valley Voeationa uper- vision of H. M. Held a very Pru det (From 1} week) Lia ryt i aL Of 1h JUL AY School, under tin Mi Helen Tusse the janitor of the welcome and April 12 a dell m ol Willian on when d him } upon the occasior 70Lh niversary of his birthday All pupils cl hands Wo bake the Miss Cire Teddy Re weekend OQ, Wrel and his Irie; Haven we White Dee beaut Ald Lock Hi town, calling 4 Nil o i applied cooking skill in } cike chen and Brown Yiu PLEASANT VALLEY POTTERS MILLS Public Sales OLmicK NITTANY Sunday 14 loganion servi of orship Mrmon, } 9.30 the Paul’ is ysl & worlaiiaay - on “The Ro the Holy © Vite and Holy the eran charge Nearly their way Week Sugar and Valley Mrs. Kat id Harter ag State Colleg: Ravin hieen of ‘Bari Has forty of public sale al ae Grove nage {tenes reed ving room Chairs thiee Karpen reed rocking drotin suit, complete couch: dinim room Kitchen table, oak living room table ki fchen cabling: two rugs 9x12. 10x13 bed springs three porch rockers nrge ARSOTLIEN of pictures; ohocks and plans Sars: planet Jr. garden plow with attachments: Feency dusl spray floor and table lamps Sale at Terms cash. Auct H L to the rod morning. Easter hymns, a and a short Easier meditation made up the program. “Christ the Lord Risen: Today,” played by a ! ter, heralded the ter dav Young people from both the Evan- gelical and Lutheran churches took part in the ervices The Service of Installation for tb new pastor of the Sugar Valley Lu- theran charge. the Rev. Arthu Yeagy, has been announced for Sunday. May 1, at 2:30 in the after noon. Dr. Ira Sassaman, president of the Susquehanna Synod will have charge of the service and preach the sermon, and Dr. Charles B. Foelsch pastor of Zion Lutheran chuich Sunbury, where Rev. Yeagy had served as assistant last vear, will have part in the service. The three churches of the charge are in this service, making it the only wor ship service of the day. . - at Why blame politicians for (heir views; don't they depend upon the vote of the people to hold office and can't the people elect somebody |else if they want to? TOI &v oak leather chairs Karpen tabie piece f dining Delanes on liam Dolan spent Baster Sun with his brother George Dola: ind family at Nittany Mr. and Mrs Melvin Case, and daughter, Doris, of Millmont were Supper guests at the BR. H. Bennison home Friday evening, Mrs. Nellie Diehl and two daughters Natali and Sarah of Hartleion who acoom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Case, remained Over the weekend with her parenis and family Chie! Lone Fox, and Princess Dea Diop, of Pall River. Mass. wero uests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Clark Wednesday evening EH ———— Fill the Tank, Sir? Motorists get plenty of attention iliing stations which employed i77.128 attendants in addition to 179.870 active proprietors and firm members, at the last Business Cen- (Sue. The 197568 filling stations re {Ported sales totaling $1.967.914 May 7. at T. M. Huey Farm at Fillmore, the following LIVESTOCK ~A horse, 10 years old Bt about 1280, ade an old hols a Guernsey cow. fréeh 3 weeks FARM INPLEMENTS--MoCormick- Deering nmnure spreader. a wo hose Conklin wagon, mowing ma chine Soot cul, sor ensiiage cul. ter; Oliver No. § walking plow, Syra- cust sulky plow: 18300th spring har row; harpoon fork: pulleys and 110 ft. of new rope; corn cultivator, one hofse corn Planter; 281 of harness with 2 new collars and pads. g Rap drill; butchering tools: oll broods two 400 ity and other items 100 | BUIDerous mention Terms cash. 1. F. Mayes, auch Mts 38 Public Sale! Al My Barn, 118 E. Louther St., Carlisle, Pa. 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