Page Two 1 ————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 19, 1938, PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONT ¥ JACKSONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) SNOW SHOE Moshannon and Clar- ence charge gave a reception for their new minister and his wife, Rev. and Mrs, Hammond in the M. E. church. The following pro- gram was rendered Selection, i'S NEIGHBORING CITY Snow Shoe, od JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday are as follows: Sunday school 9:30, and C. E 6:45. Topic for discussion, “Be- ing Popular High Ideals.” A Children's Day program be delivered here in Emanuel Re- | formed church on Sunday, June 12 at 7:30. Our school leaders heartily invite ail who are members of our school to come and participate and help make it a success Mrs. N. H. Yearick after spend- ing the winter months in Pittsburgh with her daughter, Mrs. O. P. Smith and husband, retumed to her home here for the summer months accompanied by her daugh- ter who expects to spend a few weeks here in cleaning house and preparing the home for the sum- mer Mrs. Alice Dorothy and friend Mr. Calvin Kline, were Tuesday evening call- ers at the william Beightol home Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll children spent the week-end atives in and around State and Penna. Furnace, C. E. Aley and fam- S Sunday evening at the J Schaeffer home at Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Philip Saylor children of Bellefonte, were evening supper guests at r Swope home Louise Beightol Kathryn Thursday Mrs. John Bellefonte Winfield Deitz were Mr. and Mrs Without Sacrificing | CLE 1c Ali hit : Betz and daughter and with rel Col- eee il spent R and Sun- day the Elme accompanied and Lucy with the Dunkle Miss by her Conoway, spent former's sister, and family, of Visitors at the home ob Sunday Clayton Womelsdor{, daughter Nel- son Nevin. of near Beech Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deitz and children Marjorie, Junior and Shel- don, of Lock Haven. s Bartley niece Hie By He an and son y 11 Hall assist Mrs. Harry Coder their moving iN her sister, facdly with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dixs« Cleartielg spent Sunday with er, Mr. William Dixson Miss Mildred Aley spent the week-end in Pittsburgh at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mabus Thursday momming Jack Frost i our vicinity a very unwelcome it, and claiming fruit, vegetabies and flowers. We who are followers ind trust in God who hath said or I the Lord, thy God, am a jeal- 5 God, visiting the iniquity of he fathers upon ldren unto the third and fourth generation of that hate and showing thousands of them that keep my command- nts. We fully believe that He does not approve of crop control and tNerefore is taking revenge by ’ > the ~ * Pyros me merey unto love me and men will | Mr. and children Dickey { companied by Mr. Noll's aunt, Mrs, | William | lege, on a shopping exposition and | ing Foster toona Visitors Sunday Calster and daughter on Mrs at Hall, Lower Mrs and Harold Betz home visitors the dore Mr Mrs Harry Miss SWOPE Wednesc Lock aunts ( Minn E arl band; prayer, George Baraclaugh, reading. welcome, Ruth France; | plano solo, Patsy Heshley; recita- tion, Myra Dixon: clarinet solo, Vekin Veilhdorfer: reading, Alice Jane Bradley; remarks, H W. Rob- ert: piano solo, Glenn Shope; reci- tation, Harriet Lucas; recitation, June Cullen: duet, Margaret Hesh- ley and Mae France, recitations, Sally Budinger and Karl Budinger Lunch was served and games were played for the remainder of the evening The junior play of the Snow Shoe High school will be this evening in the high school auditorium, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe children Lock Haven spent day with her mother, Mrs Heaton Vi bel were Mrs, Sumner Noll and Elsie Jane, and ac Kauffman, of State Col- Altoona Saturday call- and Al- motored to of Russell Wehnwood homes of the Stamm Deitz Edward Lois, Mr Shoemaker, of Shirley Rossman home Mc- and Mill of John Mrs at the were Samuel and Miss Nittany Alice Betz, daug Dorothy son F spent Sunday at the at Howard. Other same home during Mr. and Mrs. Theo- and daughter Levon Harrity, of Juniata Harry DeArmitt and Master Butler of Howard Geraldine Ang Arline Vivi from nter and Sun- Anna red : of at the lay were Lucas and Mrs {tors at the home of Mrs. Ma- Lucas Friday and Satirday Paul Stoffer of Tyrone, Clif- ford Stere, Drex Ceci! Walker of Youngstown The spaghetti Mary’ chu attended Ira White Sunbury and Ohio upper the Wis held in » spent A basemen and ren S fay ‘i Haven Mrs nie Hoy Beight pent y INO this week wareroom as tu the visited Su Baumbarger's ndny » Harold Betz i on the car needed neegec closed | used but no longer store several month chased the the hill put a ropert) LITTLE NITTANY Mr roof ee Mi —— MILLHEIM F. Krea TAL “ements Calvin Harter prope ¢ new roof M N hoe vi vi he ne la: Mr Paul mer was her g ®O0 Seal at and Mrs Ralph and Ish “i family of Ni Harter family d h Creek. spent Sund Beec Willard remain daughter nd Mrs. Raymond Whit d Mrs. Rachel CoO jay Harter hom Mr f a week's visit ed 10T ang Mrs Jan nisor Marth ha a Friday home A railed same evening the Classified ads showing His power in crop control. good results. Hom An wills at the and Mrs. Crab of Norristown moved their household goods L with Mrs. Mary Young Mother of Mrs Crab, who 8 aged and noe abi to live alone have little—bring en . Ford 8-cy linder extra economy as In the Commercial (ar ¥ V.8 engine: There is a For requirements. The Ford E nge Plan reduces oss. cha cuts repair © Ww cell as € That's why the t lower cost. less time, 4 nore work B 8 One-Tonner and 0 ine ant xtra per: Ford does ou can have r 60 horsepowe® ther 85 of choice of either 85 or €0 REE d unit design ling and handle your hauling arts Ex } Parts TX repair t Il WANT TO KNOW ee FORD HA TRUC “on-the-job” test : ke an You can ma our- r Ford Economy fory if. Your Ford dealer will supply the out cost or obligation. CL —— 1938 FORD V-8 FEATURES 574nch trucks ~— NEW, brakes with the safety § ee easier steers with 18-inch and discove ge truck with your For 134-inch and : é ppin larger, quicker sto of steel from pedal to whee d roller type. ed to ing, new worm and delivery wheel—mnew, larger elive inch wheelbase giving surement and im aly pew OneTon Truck ae 4 be and radins-rod drive, . od Ford rear axle and other time-prov features. g G A NEW ONE-TONNER ime and NITTANY Church and 40: ™ - RYEIrvoru noes services at § 10:30 Church Communion day School come, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yearick of Hub- lersburg, Mrs. Jane Yearick, of Jack- sonville; Mrs. O, P. Smith, of Pitts. burgh, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mt Earl Peck Margaret Yeatick spent one last week with her brother an ily, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lock Haven Willlam Arnold of Pitcairn, and Mrs. Hugh Chilleoat a: ter, Elnora, of Reedsville day with Mrs. Sara family Bruce Long his uncle and aunt, Ben Alexander of l and Mrs. Alexander spe; evening with Mr 1 Long and family Visitors during the the of Mr. and Mrs. Lawren Lowery, were Mr, and Mrs, M« Lowery and son, of rsbu and Mr. and Mrs daughter of Cast Mrs. Mi Poorman Helen and son Clair spent 8 evenin pea Mrs Hoy Sun- wel day d fun Yearick M gd daugh pent Fri- Weber an last week with Mr nd Mr spent and jr MK A home cnae nnie of B imday George Grove an and Mis Barer Shirles visited wit, Edward McClasile 1 Sunday Leroy n Donnie, of J. ©. Dormat “1s ( sin l iAantonaaie. Lock Gale Mt. an Mrs BENNER TWP. Huey McConnells fami rom Alexand: ia, spent several Gaze here on the Gummo Arm. Mr. MéCon- nell bought. He returned home of several Mri Irn ui ou Coun of hl NS HACE IND tor Walte Le : ntosn Cecil from Beech Creek; Buffalo Run Buffalo Run ” MoClonks Dave Sarah < jer fre nord Adols 0 irs jatighter . Rachel. William Ighie:r is glownls He is now able t0 work around but not able to work ssell Glasgow and wife at Corl Blooms ] Omdor! James and daughter fling and helping Mr. Ormndorfy pe en's to plant potatoes this week Jack Lose is spending a2 few da Bellefonte with his father Pred Lose William plowing. Francis Benner Miss Betty Lyons stonbaugh visited Bunday evening et McOonnell is very bus and iady and James John- at Biate Colley with the younge Fog rsd ene cm———— = ———— WOODWARD and Mrs. Clyde Pierce and family, of Wyoming, Pa.. were pleas- antly entertained at the homes their acquaintances in {6an on Sal- urday and Sunday. Mr. and Ms. M. O. Stover of Mill- heim, took in the Mothers’ Day ser- mon in the Woodward Evangelical church. They in company with Mr and Mrs. Paul Slover and children Esther, Francis and Russell were Sunday dinner gues's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Musser town. Mr. and Mrs. John Hassinger and family, of Noithumberiand, gpent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Hassin- ger's mother, Mrs. Carrie Pulls Mr. and Mrs. 8. H Orndorf and son, Oren made a busisess trip to Sunbury on Saturday Ear] Brindle in comp ny with Mr and Mrs. C. E. Kreame: and son. Harwood made a trip 10 Sunbury on special business. We had two hard frosts on last Thursday and Friday, when the mercury good at 27 ang 28 degrees respectively. Garden plants were badly frozen, walnu's and butter- nut jeaves are all black, cherries. plums, peaches and apples are bad- iy nipped or else totally destroyed Rock oak leaves are in the moun: tains are damaged These {wo frosts are the heaviest we have had for years. A light frost also oc- curred on Saturday morning when the mercury registered 34 degrees. Randall Stover and Steward | Blsenhuth in company wh a num- Mr oi in {ber of others lefi on Sunday noon | for a trip to Bowers' Beach | We hope they will be Siuccesstul io |oringing back a fine jot of fish. HOLTS HOLLOW Mrs. Edith Burd and sons called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Spicer and family at State College also al the Henninger home at Pine Grove on Saturday. Eddie Burd who is employed at the Henninge: home spent the weekend with home folks and with his brother Clalr called at the Milford Burd home Mr, and Mrs. Roy McKinley family of Centre Hall visited tives at this place on Bunday Nevin Watson and Monroe Burd called on friends at Gum Stump on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willard Emenhliz and fapily of Lock Haven were Sun. lay guests home. Visitors at ans rela the Watson Thursday were Mr. and Mrs Reese and four children of Stump, Mr. and Mrs Glide and two sons of Milest $ Mrs. Orvis Johnson The stork Friday ig DOYy HB AC arload field, spen Poorman homes Mrs. John Ke Moose Run, Mr gaughter, Anni tors at yl Orvis non M Gun Watson Orvis ead our PENN'S CREEK fir " ane Vi WRAK wi WPA Job oper LS uble kee; evaung Supper pekeey furnitus “a There PeoODe ( Saturda rained The good Tere even LE 5) Al the ) ques held in the the § menibess and Ir Mion Social Hall { lends of the two grogat Hos of the Hublersburs { the Evangelical and Re- d Church on Wed nesday even of last week. about one hundred and forty persons wer re served, TO enable the ladies of the church sit with their daugt hters during Si banquet, the men of the congreg tion walled on the tabi es and wet busy in the kite Mrs. James B Musser had cl hr ol the program Miss Sarah Louise White sang “No body Knows but Mother.” Mrs F E. Vonada brought greetings from he Hublersburg congregation. Sarah and Verna rendered an amusing stunt song. Rev. Herbert H. Neagle pastor of the Methodist Church of Barnegat Bay, N. J. delivered ‘h address of the evening. He thiew out a challenge to the nation for a million mothers who would pledg? themselves not to smoke cigarettes nor to drink cocktails ridge. He received many ments for his pointed and appro- priate remarks The evening was interspersed with group singing The singing of "Faith of our Moth- ers” and the benediction by Rev Musser, brought the banquet to a close. nor pla fon PINE GLEN church on Sunday morning al 10:30; Sunday School at 9:30 “Co to Church Sunday” for the National Orange was very nicely observed at the church on Sunday morning. The minister Rev. Shirley took for his text “Strength and Power Comes from the Lord” and delivered it very fittingly. The lo- cal grange, both the subordinate and juveniles were well represented and the juvenilers taking a special part at the Church School services Willlam Hodge of Punxsutawney, spent the weekend with his children here. Miss Caroline Beales is home from a visit with relatives at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Folmore were at Philipsburg, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wertz are al Cuba, N. Y., this week. Don't forget Saturday, May 21, lour annual clean-up day at the cemetery. Try 40 spend a day help- jing w beautify a home project, PORT MATILDA R.D NOI Paul 1 Lego of Johns with his moth Mrs. A.J Mra, Susie Strasick friends from Piltsburgh veekend Mis Ridge uncle, Mrs ter Betty ited with Urban Jose Pi friend On Pridi Lown oF entertain 1} over wie Dorothy © sited with M1 nner rmp——— E Mine Hes Most Features) 'MINE HOLDS MOST! College Mine i pent a d Mr wt ——— KENNEDY 1s Cheapest] -~ REFRIGERATOR Thrifty wn PCE! Thrifly in CURRENT! Thott is UPKEEP! 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