THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 28, 1938. VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES IN “ Dae dd ky 3 SNOW » (Reported by Special Correspondent) | SNYDERTOWN | Church Notes for Sunday, May 1, { 1038. Sunday Church School al 9:30 a. m.: Preaching service at 7:30 p.m Don't forget the Mother and daughter banquet of the Nittany Valley Lutheran Parish the begin- SHOE The following program was ren- | dered at the high school auditorium inn honor of the 150th. anniversary | of the Constitution: “America” en- | tire assembly; tableaus, 1st. and 2nd grades: “America” Sara Uzadle; | “Martha Washiogion Tea Party”! Juck Hall, Barbara Cole, Tom Hayes, | Dorothy Spanbach; “Pall Revere's Ride " Joseph Pausello; “Franklin's | errival at Philadelphia” Lee Bath- gate; “Boston Tea Party Jean | lewis, James Swartz, Pat Haynes, | Peter Brown: “Colonial Days” Mary | Muhalik, Francis Brown, Andy Mu~ | halik; “LaFayette dancing the Min- ot” Robert 8hives, Marilyn John an; “Stars and Stripes Forever,’ lee Club; “Play, Our Constitution” 5h. and 6th. grades: Act 1--The hiladelphia Convention; Act II Signing the Constitution,” Readings “The Foundation of Pennsylvania,’ Part I-—-lalu Herr; Part II--Mar- garet Thompson; “Emblem of Lib- erty,” Glee Club; “Story of the | Thirteen Colonies” 3rd. and 4th grades; “Making of our Constitu- | tion,” Cleo Hall; Play, 7th. and 8th grades, the United States Consti- tution Celebration; “Constitution March” Piano, Much credil should | be given the following teachers Misses Elizabeth Glenn, Sara Ant Budinger, Pauline Budinger, Shope, and Ira Viehdorfer, The monthly meeting of the W. C T. U. was held at the home of Mrs W. H. Rabert on last Monday night Mrs. Salena Etlers of Bellefonte i= her son, Harry Etters and \ & L! [ | SAVER | yi family. Miss Ebeth Swartz of Bellefonte, visited over the weekend with Miss Marie France | Misses Loulse and Betty Develin visited relatives in Jersey Shore a few days. Mrs. Willlam Metcalf, son George and Miss Ruth Scott of Wyoming, spent Sunday with Willlam Me calf at the home of Mrs. Julia Sinclair and in the afternoon accompanied by Mrs. Sinclair, and daughter Rena tine Parrish Drug Store Offers Free Sample of Drugless Aid for High Bloo< sure Relief High blood sufferers In Bellefonte are urged to go to Parrish Drug Store an receive a free sample of ALLIMIN icsence of Garlic Par- sley Tablets, able relief distressing ! blood pressure. These are the tab- lets tested by an eminent physician of New York City with which he re- duced biood pressure and relieved dizziness and headaches by using ‘he tablets according to directions on the package To determine cause of your high blood pressure, gee your doctor. Get Interesting booklet along with your free sample of Al. LIMIN today and try these DRUG- | LESS tablets for yourself, x17 ure ! pi valu for the of oms of high ! Pleasants {and Mr ning of May. Harold Harshberger returned to Gettysburg alter spending his Eas- ter vacation with his parents The farmers are busy sowing oats this week. ladies | genry Miller called at the Lewis at'ended lodge. Beck home Sunday afternoon Wilson Thomas, of HArTsbWIR.| wa are glad to know that th visited the weekend at his parents | .uic Beck home was given electri home here. service on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. FI. W. Rabert visited | gone of our people attended the Williamsport, and attended Metho- |. unity sing at Hublersburg on dist conference. | Sunday afternoon Oeorge Sinclalr and Clarence | 135 me of our people attended a Thompson transacted business In meeting of the anniversary appeal of Bellefonte, Monday [the Lutheran church at Centre Hall dy ton Thursday evening. iy FAIRVIEW George Fisher 1s mova Merrel Kessin home afte Malvin Lucas called on Mra. his home In Snydertown Dewey Shay on Tuesday evening. Howard Lutz called at Miss Sylvia Lucas spent Waines- Beck home 8 inday, day with Mrs, Ira Gilbert at Pleas Lewis Beck st ant Valley. noon at the home of Mrs. James Lucas visited on Wed- | Emanue] Glantz nesday afternoon with Mrs, Russel As spring is here once Jones. people enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gilbert and three | weather, children of Pleasant Valley called Mix Early of Reading, who at the Myrtle Lucas home on Wed- has been visiting relatives nesday evening | community Mr. and Mrs. Roll Felmlee of Or- | Wednesday. viston, called on Dick Watkins on Mrs. George Har: Saturday evening daughter Bernice, motored Visitors on Sunday with Miss Elia | ing, Penna, on Wedne: Lucas we Mr. and Mrs. Pred Wa'- turned home Thursday kins and children of Summit Hill; As the school year Is Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and i children and Sylvia a close we hear of Bellefonte, Lucas, and Dick they motored to Winburne to the home of John Kathic's. | Mr. and Mrs. James Quick, Mrs Joe Bradley, and Miss Blizabeth | Dixon, spent last Friday evening in Bellefonte while wre the \eor Mrs the af ve aller are Lea to Read- GAY and re- ing about taking the Faye Chapman Watking of this place Dewey Shay called o kins on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Ira CGilbert at Valley on Thursday even- n Dick Wat-! trvey do—— - Mr. and Mme. Charles Chapmar RABBIT and Mrs. Russell Jones and baby called on Mrs. Mary Jane Luca John Memis left Eagle on Sunday ord Prida for W at Mt $ —————————— Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCartney and (at th on called in our village Sunday p. Howard Raymond a little Friday ev Mrs. Russell Sunday with Lucas and and Uy friends spent Wingate Mrs. William Gates spent Sur th a sister at Osceola Mills Leathers altended confer Williamsport from Wedne FRIENDS, A friend is like an old Crows Afr away on Bun have our James calied ; ey ha maay + of Be jy 5 Mrs Ih ee her mother, Rober fonite called to H. Alkey on Sunday. Mr. and Ben Confer children called on the Irvin home recently. mpson Ken ner wior Pa pl — Change of Meeting Place. The ladirs ald of Logan Grange will mee: at Mrs. Har- tison Tressler lay evening May at D 15 fra and Watkin XT5 Centre the home of Mon Read The $150 in advance. on ok Democrat Do you want to AVE MONEY? The Standard Ford V.8, with 60-horse- power engine, gives you a a little rooney. 300,000 cw owners acclaimed the “thrifty 60” last year. Hundreds a day are buving it in 1938, Why? Because it is priced low — includes essential equipment without extra charge—and goes farther between as a. * ever built. Owners all over the country report averages of 22 to 27 miles on a single gallon of gasoline. But economy isn’t all the story by any means, The Standard “60” is built with the same precision as the De Luxe “85,” and has the same 112-inch wheelbase chassis. It is easy to look at and ride in —as well as easy to buy and run. lot of car for filling stations than any Ford car There’s a Ford dealer near you. Thrifty Sixty” FORD V-§ PLEASANT VIEW | (From last week) | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Spicer spent Saturday evening al the home of Mr and Mm. A. K. Garner | The visitors at the C. W, Meyers home on Sunday eve were Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Parker and children Dick and Allen, and Jack O'Neal, all of State College: Mr. and Mrs Howard Young and children, Kathe ryn, Dorothy Anne and John, El- wood MoClellan of Fillmore Frank Tressler and Mr. and Mrs, George Rockey. Mr, and entertained parent (Mr, and Mrs, George daughter Naybelle, of Miss Ariene Shed weekend with her parenis al crest Mra Dorothy cason Mrs davs atl and Mr: Mrs. Clarence Bhoeesley his on Bheesle Milton ley pent 1h W od) [~ Confer and and Junior, sper her parental hom Rockey spent ol 1] ut Cirover the hom George Spl Monday Gea on Frege ning at LITTLE NITTANY and Mra. Ear] Harte 4 init § i Among those A. Doan home on 8 Mrs Rober Howard, Mr and ana « hier Dowell of Dolan HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. S8hewell ter, Mr Fahr and Stauffer of Ohio the weekend ith at Milesbury fonte, Pleasant Gap and Hol low, Mrs. Stauffer and dren accompanied them to Monday George Robb and moved (0 the Gertrude the Hollow Mr. and M: children visited day Mr. and Mrs. George lohn son, of Pleasant Gap. Mis Kelly and son, of Moose Run supper guests at the Orvis Watson home on Sunday. We are glad to note that Mrs Confer with Mr. Confer Rickard was able to go oul on our streets recently, Orvis and Nevin Watson, Ken cas and Harry Johnson apent weekend at Camp. Mrs. Roy Sheesley and sons, Mrs 1 Griffen of Stormatown, Mr. and Mrs John Watson, Mrs. Miles Stauffer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clark McKinley, Mrs. John Kelley, George { Johnson and Ryman Bierly were vis- itors at the Orvis Watson home on | Wednesday. Quite a number of young folks gathered at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Johnson on Thursday evening and had a joyous time in honor of Lynn Johnson's birthday anniversary. alg spent f friends tao QO family Pelzer pl M Rew se ang home [0a © im ans ss MP in FILLMORE Those people on the sick Ua the past week are as follows: Mrs. 1. G i Neff, Mrs. Edward Smelizer, and Merrill Johnstonbaugh. { Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crust and son spent Sunday with relatives in Centre Hall Mrs. Glenn Bloom of Centre Hall visited at the G. B. Hoover home on | Sunday, {| Mr. and Mrs, George Kuneg of iBtate Coliege visited al the Frank {Hull home on Sunday. ! Those who vislied at the Earl Crust home on Sunday were Mr. I alter Crust and son, Leonard, vie- itor and Kenneth, all of Sinking | Valley. Don't forget Sunday School next | | sunday morning beginning at 9:30; [er league Bunday evening at RUNVILLE Mrs. Lucy Poorman had the mis. fortune to fall down stairs last Thursday evening and dislocated her shoulder and got brulsed badly olher ways She was taken to the Hospital to get the shoulder back its place and wag brought back hone esting better this writing Marilyn est daughter Leathers while broke her collar dal and was Saturday, and Ho pital on Bul pleture Mr daughtey motored her at Lou Leather of Mi out i, the young Mr Roy playing fell a and bone on la Tue taken LO Lhe then Gocton lagen i for day Mrs SHAT and v H home folk Mr nugir : how tives, Howard hee § + John Hubiersbury Aas th Myers Lamar Goorpe of niece, Shirley Long Mary Jalker returned to inesday months at the home 3. Albert Thon Emma L. Dorman and Mrs Sunday with Mr and her after spending ISON and bert Thompson their and larence gpent IAAY son Mrs. © 8pri pring Creek vi al Mrz BPmma L 's were: Mr, and Mrs. Jame Flanington, son and daughter: Mr Mary Mitchell of Mill Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Laubach and three chil. dren, and Dorothy Laubach of Lock Haven, and Robert Dorman of Clintondale. Rev. Coral, pastor of the Evangel ical church, visited among the people of Nittany one day the past week. Dorothy Haagen of Snydertown visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Showers, Sunday evening for supper. Mr. and Mrs. George Grove and daughter and Mrs. Sarah Grove spent Baturday evening with Mr and Mrs. William Calhoun at Mo. fhattan. ——————— AA —— YARNELL Those who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Miller on Sunday were: Mrs, W. J. Shelton and two children, Biily and Marjorie Ann of Philipsburg: Ray and Marjorie Walker, Maade and Mary Miller and James Wagner, of Bilger, Pear] Miller of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs Marion W. Henderson and Miss Gladys Miller of Hotel Oneonta, Oneonta, New York. | Bdward Confer and daughter, { Rebecca, of Orviston, called on friends and visited the school on | Wednesday, The New Testament Class will ‘hold thelr regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. William Recse jon Friday evening, April 20th. i eg ¥ ors around Fountain or through Scolch- | INTERESTING LITTLE CLARENCE VICINITY NEWS ITEMS FROM AND ITS IMMEDIATE which was shor WET temperatures sherry Run wer he home of Grassfiat Paul Koleno a gon of mentioned, apent with his Toomer teacher Mr gart at the latter's apartment Firs! Mrs. Etters called on the Me. Oil DOL win a p eal y a sliver CGowans and Shives Thursday p.m. |! or award The Carl Casher family were to the Uzzle camp Sunday, the occasion being for the celebration of Mrs Cashier's fathers Bimon Walker, birthday Political speeches and ball games were a Sunday attraction for Sugar Camp residen’'s Mr. and Mrs, John Sunday dinner wih parents, in town. Mrs. Elizabeth Meek, mother of Miss Zoe Meek who is principal of Clarence schools, was ill at her home during the past week, Mrs | Vivian Watson another daughter) was helping to care for the aged invalid. For a Sunday p. m, jaunt or sight- seeing tour we suggest you drive «hs th from Bil he afore. Was hel or her Ser yacat weekend #3 rare 3% ae the past molder, Brun grade contest, Georgie ung Mrs. Geo. Koshko was s0 i Sabbath a Dr. was called Pminisier (reatment Mary Kormanee spent her Easier holiday away from home. She was to Akron, Ohio se her brothe there David Chambers Jr, and wife, visited his molher Mrs Myrtle Chambers Jast Sunday BSeeond grade 8 proud to say they have already procured their {much needed fag for their room. John Koshko and family were vis- iting relatives Sunday ai Ramey Mrs. Harold Fye and children were 10 visit her mother, Mrs, Frank Nearhood at Kyertown. Mr, Fye, wt ry CEL Son Mr the of and past to ad- Balash took the former's 10 town. 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