Page Two A May 12, 1938, ——— { pm nm——— « Sunday School on Sunday morning | relatives for a at 9:15 a. m. followed by the regular preaching Rev. Navior of Union Township, will deliver the sermon; a a service to hear Rev. Naylor, Kindly the illness of Mot! presented in c ’ © the servic ¥ Hearted Mothers of presented ¢ the best eld in this he! © wninual al cemetery R¢ ville Ice a Ralph te he he proud PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF 't UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) REBERSBURG Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg, who has been seriously ill the past week, wis taken to the Centre County Hospital Sunday, by ambulance, for observa. tion and treatment, Her daughters Mrs, Raymond Zacharias of Allen- town and Mis. Charles Catherman Methodist Church Services—Pray- College r service this Thursday evening, Sunday motored to and called on short time Mrs. Cora McMinn DuBois, were Miss Jennie Fisher ing the former's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert daughter Lols Ann, of ” weekend guests of relatives friends in the fommunity Mr. and Mrs, Del Ward, of College, and their infant Sunday with her Alber: Hazel and wife service. at which time, | of Epworth League We trust there will be the preaching who has consented to help out during Rev, Kauffman Day Program: The program which wa the Free Methodist hurch on Sunday morning and in Mrs. W. B Methodist church on Sunday (ained to Sunday dinner vening was very well attended. Atl lp... of Mrs. Sue McEwen in the evening, Mrs. Orie . represen’ed he Golden | Mr. and Mr s. Clark Will times. was part WAST week vi iting pusket of | sister und family, M7. 4 close of the ser- I of Willilamspor as one of r. and Mrs. Howard Par Day service t community t 6:30 p.m good attendance at Mothery' ers’ Day spent Parsons was jolt who ary all with a lovely amations at the ice. This was reported Mothers Is Mot he! pF A€L Cemetery Meeting: On May 16th. will t meeting ening, d rector: { the nd di Oak Ridge House. A ed Choo] od desl: 1g will conven Our Ice Plant otice to advise persons in the con Union operation reyrim A vy round about, that the plant is now in can be ge Simith ma nd ice ured at any time ager will supply a Epwort Wedne aay ¢ Barton e business of even whe month group jucted the » th ON “i and, of Wilk I H. E Oakwood par r who arrived week toy ow «2 H Cr iri wo and net ighbors are spending Rev while Ms Baney ‘tO Guests of last husband derman of Hur er 1g cared for int ospital and snot 1 Hons atu ila OF vacation sie mtter Miss Elea hopir ¥ may be speedy Hathawegz of Emporfum the week at the home ol Garretd, d8sisting with the WO k " Garrett is asa t S22 ala i wal 1s keeper b it y : chool during the day Miss Laura Rumberger Tuesday were her Mr. and Mrs by § a WLS is head } spent Ek County, Pa. sister and Asbury Hal- and a brota- Mr Allen Warre Seam) tingdon wecgend Mr. and and wife | Tyrone reer of 1 page seven) our village friends and daughter weekend guests of Miss Fishe: Keatley ‘yrone, State daughter, father, with and meeting Ci aries F Miller of * and of Hanover were called home last week. The latter moved to Hanover from Everett last Wednesday The Rev. Catherman having been trans ferred by the Methodist Conference Mrs. Hackenberg’'s many friends hope for her speedy recovery. She ms been suffering from seplic al thritls Mr. and Mrs Pittsbuigh, were with the latter's Sholl Mr. and Mrs children Gladys on and bre and were Theodore Baker of and weekend guess sister, Miss Emma Howard Walker and and Howard Jr were Sunday guests with Mrs, Walk- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frazier of West Brush Valley Mrs. Emma Fehl and Mrs. Mc Govern of Clearfield, were Frid evening dinner guests with Mr Mrs. P. J. Rearick Mr. and Mrs. H O. Yearick and sons Harry Jr, and David of Mili Hall and Mr. and M C. 8. Ho terman and sons Charles and Jacki and daughter Lorna Jane of Coburn home W. Breon Mr week hid ard Mann M: anda Mann re- days Breon of former's broth- family ——y severag Twodor his Mrs Mar jor ested are these exercl O. Mallory, were Frida tors in Willlamspos Mrs. John Brunga and Mr. and Mr. R and daugh er, Marjorie guests y family gart MO ton D. Lin were Tumsday Ors with Rev Wolfe of Lewiston a Sunday visitor with 1 Mr. and Ms. E Savilla Siilzer Oy Fiedie er hb interes’ ed Mildred and Mr the a are hia « Ww Mors TORE and M ege, were burg Coll advt (Political KEEP DON GINGER wr JIN] CONGRESS their and Mrs parems Miller. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Mallory haw rented rooms from Mrs. Della Sha! fer and moved there ‘0 do light housekeeping Saturday, May 14th. Jim and Jan and the Western Vagabonds of Sta tion WRAK, Willlamsport, will ap pear in the Rebersburg 1. O. O. F hall sponsored by the Home Depart nent of the Dalrymen’s League Mr. an dMrs. Floyd Gramley 3 sons of Binghamion N. Y., Mr. and Mrz. Harry Graney and son of Elmira, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs, George Ocker and Mrs. Luther Guisewits of Harrisburg attended the funera of Mr. C M. Gramley last Priday a m. PINE GLEN Church services al 10:30; Sunday School at 9:30 Mrs. Wilitam Hall relumed to her home in Tonawanda N. Y., after a two weeks visit at the Benton and Sones home here Miss Myrtle Watson attended the funeral "of Mrs. Anna Wa'son al Johnsonburg last week. Miss Wal- ron made the trip with Mr. and Mrs ndis from Bellefonte Ms. R. L. Schimoke was called (0 Altoona on Wednesday to atlend lo some business pertaining fo her father's, the late R. C. Ramsey, es ta'e Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover at- tended the funeral of John Houde- shell, at Rojmona on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs George Houdeshell of Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cole and Mrs Lulu Woolter of Poltersdale called at Burkey’s Sunday. Mr. and Mis. George Narehood and children were shopping in Lock Haven Saturday. Miss Velda Hoover returned from | Avis, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Wertz has re- | {turned from Cuba, N. Y., and will | imove in Camp Bob for the summer i Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mulhollan, of Altoona, has moved in the Viehdo:~ | fer house for the summer. Oud Cold Btar Rangers play at] | Karthaus Saturday evening. | ism-—-synonomotts with red; boishe- | vism; one whose ideas we dislike.” _§ June . HUBLERSBURG The public ls cordially Inviteq to take supper at the P. O. 8. of A. hal on Wednesday, May 18, The calls for chicken and noodles. Sup per can be had from five to elgh o'clock and the price is only 200 for children to 12 year: and 30¢ for adults, with dessert, {If desired, a extra cost. The proceeds are fog Chris ian cause; mend hence the generou support of the public Is kindly asked M:s. Harry Pletcher of Howard visited with her sister, Mi Jami McCloskey, on Sunday, Miss Eliza beth Brobeck alo was a dinner guest Arthur McCloskey treated of his honor pupils to a trip yaburg Wednesday of last week, and on Friday another group was treated oO a trip to Williamsport, where they visited Grit Publishing mann's Bakery, and the evening this Jim and Jane progr munity Hall. Mrs accompanied the Mrs. Elsie Heverly of Bellefonu spent Friday all day visiting a home of M: Mrs. P. E Vi Mr. and Mrs. John Hay : to Williamsport on Laura accompa Ine pend th a group 10 Cet Co Stroh WRAK I group enjoye h am in the Com Ray Kellorma JrOUPS and ing and along he Mrs. Boyd Heckman Mrs. Landis Geenninges ter Janet, and Mr College on § M ad daughier the ne PORT MATILDA Mr Boyd Bennett an nounced the arrival of a baby gir on Saturdas at Phillipe ¢F State hospital Mr. and Mn Mr. and Mrs John a Mr. and the Lawrence Berk and 4 M . Ora Shobert Mrs. John Mill Mills and family Sunday M. Woodri Mrs Mr. and and Mrs. A. P Houtada Sel A ang ; Theda Patton State Col : her pa J ™ Patton George Hoover Mra, Sam Pugh. of All Mother's Day with thelr Mrs. Caroline Wooir Mr and Mrs Wi liam family of Lakemont ell Pouss and on Sunday at the wd Mrs. Harry Bennett Alice Harsberger has opened her summer Mr. H M srain and Mr. Hs Bennett attended a banque! at Pleasant Gap on Thursday night honor of retired rallroaders Mr. and Mrs, Clive 8 Charlies and daughter Springfield. Mass. spent with Mrs Sicman's parents and Mrs. 8 8. Leitzell Miss Christine Todd of Phil; burg. spent Satuiday with Mr Mrs William Sheetz The ball game played on Tuesday by Port Matilda High school and Bellefonte and Unionville Legion, was won by Port Matilda, 10 to EU ——. lege Altoona and wnt wits Vile By mor ther ng sisier Ure the 311 BOALSBURG Mrs. Russell Risser and daug! ter. of Harrisburg, were calles town Sunday. Mrs. Risser former Myrtle Houtz William and Dolores Knepp, o Millbrook, spent last week with thei grandparents, Mr. and Mrs William Young. John Shuey and Dorothy Lonber- r spent the weekend at Indiana Mis. Emma Brouse, of Btate Col- iege, spent the’ weekend in town Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson of Pine Grove Mills, Mr. and Mrs Charles Coble and Mrs, Margare Waite, of Bellefonte, sere guests of Mr, and Mrz. Edgar Hess and famils Mrs. Anna Meyer spent Sunday a the Begner hohe Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Freeby Saturday ai Fillmore Charles Segner §8 a patient at the Blair Memorial Hospital at Hunt- ingdon. SPRING MILLS The following were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wil lard Hettinger, near Centre Hall last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs, FV. Jordon and Mr. and Mrs. Myron i Reitz and daughter Miss Joan. all 10f Axe Mann; Mr. and Mrs. Miles was aspen | Decker, of Centre Hall, R. D.; Mr, and Mrs. E C. Hettinger and son Dean, Miss Rosella Hettinger and son Rufus HeWinger, of Sunbury, Members of the Lutheran Sunday school had a very nice program for Mother's Day last Sunday. ‘There Our own definitions! “Commun- | will be a Children’s Day service at the same place on Sunday evening. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ™— NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS | { (Reported by GG. Mu Fry) John W 1 ne Thresherman Miller, en foyed a motor trip past Rochester and Elmira, in New State Mrs, Wilbur Campbell is und are of Dr. E M. Gavitte, this wer sister, Miss Rachel Deibler needs during her vv ¢ TOK week wing for Ness Count) ersox, of last plea ner nere with Mabie Bur her grandchildren day to celebrate Mot Baker's came from Pith week and opened up their home J for the summer John 8mith and son Glenn Mitchell, Donald and MacMillan, Henry Malone, Henry Summers spent a few days last week on a very enjoyable fishing trip Waterview, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. John Koenig and daughter of Altoona, spent the week end at the home of Lewis Davids Mrs. Ear] Kauffman and son Runville, visited at the home Of Mrs. Ida Witmer on Mothers’ Day —— — — A resolution, passed by the avers age American organization, repre. gents the ideas of a few men or women-—most of the members know tittle, if anything about the subject matter and a came home Sun- family “Pp ere Mahlon Arthur (Political advt) Republicans . . . Nominate a Candidate For CONGRESS about whom there can be ne question of being seated after he Is elected. J. FRANK KAUFFMAN is qualified by education, ex- perience, and RESIDENCE to represent the 23rd Congress. fonal District in Pennsylvania. week 'o and J. E. Gillespie ent OAN Monday ORVISTON evening Mr week night oRL 3 eran Tyrone the weekend mn is William hie at Mrs Page. it ended Lock Haven Political advt) KENNETH 6. HAINES Republican Candidate FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY Appreciate Your atl the Primaries May 17 will Vote NAME ON BALLOT nd MOSHANNON POTTERS MILLS PLEASANT VALLEY Gillean DelMONTS ITY Jd PEACHES 2&2. 35 APRICOTS ® 2 5 3c CORN STARCH 3 a» 25¢ NUTLEY OLEQ "™™.. 21bs 21¢ Family Bread 3: 25¢ ROLL BUTTER - 2 Ibs 59¢ SPRY on 19¢ 3 Tad PORK & BEANS “ii. 3 0. 20c CORN FLAKES 2 god 15¢ | Salad Dressing Staley’ ream 27c¢ 2 for 23c 2h 21c Green Beans . . 2 1h, 15¢ Spinach ......b. 5¢ Ib 2lc b. pkg. 19%¢ Cuban Pineapples, 30's New Potatoes . . peck 35¢ Tomatoes . Strawberries . . gt. box 19¢ . 6 1b. Be dC BOKAR COFFEE - Nectar Mixed Tea '; Orange Pekoe—"'; Ih. pkg. 25¢ Yellow Onions . Daily Dog Food Lifebuoy Toilet Soap Staley’s Cube Gloss Starch RINSO or LUX “Sweelmeatl” Smoked Med Size—Whele SKINNED HAMS 5oai™ Ib 23¢ Small Size—lb. CHUCK ROAST Ib 15¢ Rump Roast - - Ib2lc 3 to 6 Ib Pienies Pork Shoulder Ib 16¢ Ib 10¢ Fresh Crookers Roe Shad Ib. 17¢ 2 Ib. 29¢ Cap'n John Fillets A & P FOOD STORES 1 Ib. cans 25¢ 3 cakes 17¢ 2 pkgs. 17¢ 2 lg. pkgs. 39¢ 20¢ SUNNYFIELD READY TO COOK Frying or Roasting CHICKENS 210 ox to 2115 or—ta $1.23
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