THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 2, 1938, ™ a PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF UNIONVILLE ” (Reported by Special Correspondent) J Methodist Church Services —Pray- | days over Memorial Day with her er service this Thursday evening, at the close of which will be the regu- lar monthly meeting of the Official Board, also choir rehearsal Sunday moming at 10:30 a. m. in- stead of the regular hour of 9:15 The preaching service will be at 9:30 a. m. with sermon by Rev. Seth Rus- sell of tate College. Note the change in these two services. Ep- worth League at 6:30 p.m Joseph Brugger has finished his schooling at the Willlamson Trade School at Media and is now home with his parents until he Is success- ful In securing a position along his line of work. Miss Martha Rose Brugger of Wilmington, Del, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C K. Brugger. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clever and his sister Florence Clever of Kennet Square, Pa, accompanied by the former's niece, Miss Florence Mar- shall of Reading, Pa., spent a couple days over Memorial Day calling on some old time friends and relatives in and about the community Mrs. Margaret Keatley has re- ing spent the winter months with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackwood, of Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson of Pittsburgh, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Barton. Sidney Peters of Lancaster, Pa. spent Memorial Day with his mother Mrs. Winifred Peters of this place also greeted many of his old time friends in the community. Mrs. Savilla Parsons of Williams- port spent several days over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. B Parsons. She returned io her home on Tuesday. Morgan Richards of Jersey Shore, spent last Saturday as a guest of his sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. W B. Parsons Mr. and Mr. W. B. Parsons enter- tained to luncheon on Memorial Day, Mr. and Mrs. William Stump and their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Paul Erhart all of Lan- caster, Pa. Mrs. Estella Parsons of State Col- lege was a guest of her son Clair Pars ship, over Memorial League Meeting: —The of the Epworth League will be en- tertained this Friday evening at the home of Miss Ida Mae Barton, They will conduct the business of the League which will be followed by a social time. Mr. and Mrs Willlam Rumberge: of Philipsburg, spent Memoria] Day as guests of his sister Miss Laura Rumberger., also visited with Mr and Mrs. J. E. Brugger. Some more trees have been cut down In the barough. The pas’ week Miss Eva Rowan had three large trees cut near her property re- cently purchased. Mr. Charles Ro- wan of Bellwood is doing the work assisted by W. H. Barton of this place. ' Mr. and Mrs Day as guests of hér parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Willams. Mr, Na- 1 returned to his duties on Mon- afternoon while Mrs Nason will remain for a couple weeks to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Fisher, and son of Philadelphia, spent Memorial Day as guests of their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. J R Wil- Hams and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher of this place. Miss Lorraine Parsons, student of Penn State College, spent several vigit Vasil for | Children’s Day. Sunday School on | smith, | Ann McElwain, | Hazel { parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parsons | She returned to her studles on Tues- day moming. 4H Club News Miss the prominent Eleano” 4-H Club leader, has again organized a cloth- ling club for the girls of the com- {munity 10 years of age or over, The | first meeting was held on May 18th with 16 members present consisting of the following: Irma Hall, Betly Kathleen Homan Vivian Emenhizer Alice Brugger: CGeorgeanna Holt, Eleanor Snoke; Jane Siambaugh, Frances Snoke, Margaret Alexander Rose Henderson, Betty Baney, Alice Willlams, Ruby Irwin, Mary Houtz The club officers are as follows Georgeanna Holt, president; Betty Ann McElwain, vice president; Ruby Irwin, secretary; Alice Brugger, news repdrier; Haze) Lucas, song leader; Jane Stambaugh, game leader. Mis Ida Mae Barton Is assisting Mis Smith. We are having first and sec- ond year clothing. The next meet- ing will be held on June Tth at 9 o'clock in the Community Hall. For Lucas, further information as to what ¢ { bring inquire of one of the member > tof the organization turned to her home here after hav- | Come girls and learn to sew, Miss Florence Finch of Bellefonte spent several days last week with her father J. H. Finch of this place Mrs. Anna S. Elway was a guest of friends and relatives in Altoona last weekend visiting, Also at the grave of her late husband, she also spent several ¥s the fore part of this week. Harry Eckert of Pittsburgh, wag a guest over Memorial day of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Eckenroth and other re- latives In the community Mrs. H M. Stere left on Monday for New Jersey where she is visiting with her sister for a couple week Her sister and husband having spen Memorial day here and took Mrs Stere home with them. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hall of Uni Township killed the fatted calf Memorial Day and their ch were home to partake of fatted calf happened to pound turkey gobbler which and which had They had great diffi- in getting it cleaned and roast s and family of Union Town- | {ent to enjoy members | | Son (and Mrs { Unionvil | SONS | Margaret also of Unionville and the | immediate family IT. Hall and sons at I Mr { Atlantic Charles Nason and | son, of Philadelphia, spent Memorial | spent Memorial {spent band at Mr {Day were their son and wife it was s0 large. Those pres- the dinner with all the were: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Hall and daughters Betty and } brother, Luther Hough- Hall all of Harris- Harty Taylor of Fillmore: Mr R. C. Williams and chil- dren, John Alice and Mary of i Mr. and M's. E L. Par- daughters Lorraine and trimmings Wire AK, Mr and Mm. E home Stewar! land Ellis { Guests at the home of Mr. and | Mrs R. C. Willams on Saturday jevening were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Port Matilda; and Mrs. Vallise Gruber and children and Rosalle Williams of Pa Mr. and Mrs Frank Stere of New Kensinflon, with their daughter Day with his par- and Mrs. James M Stere ents, Mr tof this place Mrs. G. 8. Bullock of Philadelphia the weekend with the home of his and Mrs. G place. Guests at the home of Mrs. CC W hus- parents W. Bullock of this ner Mr. and Bauder over Memorial Mr and Mrs. Clarence Bauder of wWil- llamsport. 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Allegheny Street A Prescription Drug Store Free Delivery 0 Tyrone Pa Mrs. Sue McEwen attended the fu- neral on Tuesday, of her sister-in- law, Mrs, Nettie Peters which was held from the church at Blue Ball, Pa. Mrs. Peters was well known In this vicinity and had been ill for some time past. She was in her 84th year Guests at the home of Mrs. Sue McEwen on Sunday afternoon and evening were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bricker, of Millheim; Mrs. Laura Fultz of Reedsville, and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chiliot of Washington, D. C, and hi sister and gentleman friends also of Reedsville Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hazel are vis- fting at this time with her son and family of Loganport, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. William Brower, of Pittsburgh, spent Memotial Da) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- wark Flick of Union Township, also with other relatives in and aboul Bowes of Jersey Shore: Mrs. Irvin the community, 8 pFravel and Mrs. Olive Peers, of The members of the Young Ladies Beech Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunday School class taught by Mr Rupert of Altoona; Ms Lugall Clark Williams, were entertained al nyo and family of Lock Haven the home of Miss Janie Zahniser on (aye Katie Seantlin of New Blogin- Wednesday evening. A delightful jauia Mr and Mr time was spent by all present, family of Renovo: To all persons who are interested |... vq con of Moniimen in the Community singing don't for- laere stanford Hoy and daught get this coming Sunday June 5th Danville: Mr. and Mrs. H will be the next meeting. Mr. H and son of Lock Haven an Miles will be in charge and we Mrs Ch Graham pect a good attendance. Sin 3 o'clock in the Methodist chuich Our community witnessed most beautiful Memorial Day have had for some the ser re vices at both cemeteries were wel Misses rrenna attended especially the service al Jane Bolopue at the Oak Ridge cemetery when folks and Helen Miller, employed a from far and near gathered Lo hear Lock Haven and Mill Hall, wer the address by Rev. Lawrence Bar- Memorial Day visitors at their i ton which was greatly appreciated speclive homes and enjoyed, Lawrence being one of Miss Cart our own boys who is now pastor of | V C Methodist church at Sunbury hroat for the The singing was of the best and re- and Mrs citations without flaw. The after- a noon was perfect and commu- nity had many visitors from variou points which mad day a per- fect one. The address by Rev. Nay- jor also gave the prayer at the Oak Ridge cemetery BLANCHARD Memorial Day is home coming day for former residents of our commu- nity, Among those who were able to return 10 the home town were: Mr and Mrs. Austin Confer and family of Rochester, N, Y.; Mr. and Mrs Joseph Heverly and family of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bath- gate and family of Bnow Shoe; Mr Irvin Fravel of Pottstown: Mr and Mrs. Homer Broker and Miss Elva Kunes, of Emporium; Mrs. Mont Glock, and Mrs. Annetle Bolopue of Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bolo- pue of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs Perry Kline of Howard; Mr, and Mrs Harry Jones of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pletcher and family Mis. Thomas Shay and daughter of | Howard; Mr and Mr Charle Kunes, of Siate College: Mr and Mrs. Ralph Miller and family, of Endicott, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John Arie work 1 years the the Wi Minnie wele Lhelr Helen Bensor of Rowe Howard es Betis M janes Mabel and n— ai WS ————— ORVISTON There were 110 present at Sunda School Sunday {f Lock Haver home of M Eagan during M: Guesis ad Mrs the James nd were and Mr is and Mr Mi: Mrs. Guy Newberry, and Mr. and Ham Crispin of Julian, jitie RNG daughter Emeline, Edwin Gl and two ch en 5 i day afternoon with Mrs Gill aunt. Mrs. Frank Deitrick, at liamsport Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler Oto Schenck, Mrs. Edwin Gillespie and daughter Sandra attended May Day exercises at Howard, Tucsday even ing Mr v Mrs lesple But rk on Wednesda 1 Mise Anna Bechdel Francis Smith Jr. spent Memorial Day with Leonard Mann at his hone in Monument Mr. and Mrs. John tained the following eal davs last week noon Coder gues § Mrs FP C Oyler and Reva Ions of burg, spent Saturday at Lomison home Doris Daley has home here after atten Schoo! at Johnsonburg Orviston played two games of ball a: Castaena on Memorial day. Josing the first game 6 5 Harke! Johnson he Pau and 4 or orial Day Spangler an of New Yok City Mrs. Irvin § Mr Bugene Jar Memorial Gardner of to 5 and the second 12 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and , visiting of family and Doris Dale visited ig Cardi: Blanche Lomison at the Cresson go —— santarium on Sunday. Mrs Blanche Daley. Mis. David Confer and Pau! Lomison attended the funeral of Mrs. John Daley a Swinvale on Monday James Delong and Lioyd Yeager attended court at Bellefonte the past week te a number of Orviston folks attended commencement exercises at Howard last Friday evening i oA Mooney anit 140 Bellefonte Hospital on Monda: Waison at Munson one day 1ast| JUL forced ‘to return home - «ode d £3 rd aT . Mrs. Mary Bell Heverly, Nellie June Durkin Se Monument Heverly and Mrs. Fred Heverly of {fhe ai Panee sor Thetchal © flock Haven, were callers at Paul Pranklin Bonin wort w Lomison's Sunday evening emstiren ratte: Seems ¥ zak $n com Miss Ruby Chaplin, daughter of Foes 4 from: Mek Tlaven, 10 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chaplin of thi Aeraeizl holly place, and Mr. Walter Butler of ’ Mes NI Hatter and som Howa:d R. F. D. were married on | os Aeniuiehoby Sunday afternoon and have gone to housekeeping on the Clark farm We wish for them a happy voyage over life's sea. Mrs. Cora Moore of Middletown has been confined to her bed the past week. We hope for her a speedy re- covery. Willlam Poorman, Mrs. Madeline Gunsallus and three children at- tended the Memoria) services at the Advent cemetery and Trezilulny cemeteries. They report 7 very nice stiendance at the gervices, Miss Mary Bell Confer, who has been visiting at Snow Shoe the past two weeks, returned home on Friday. SPRING MILLS NO. 2. Don't forget the children services at Sprucetown on June 18th. Every. body welcome Mr. and Mrs. John Hess of State College visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. Hess’ sister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Meeker Frank 8nook was a caller at John Conder's home on Sunday. i Rev. Miller of Spring Mills, took | dinner on Saturday with F. . Palmer | Those who | at the home of for fot ‘he Wot with her DeHaas Miss Betty ven wa: A weekend Mabel Bechdel Miss Jean Kunes was ente Mizz Helen Everly of Berai few days of last week E W. Gardner was to be admit- ted as a surgical patient at the with parents in Bellwood. FILLMORE Don't forget the festival held by the Young Ladies Clasg on Fillmore M. E. church lawn go toward the lighting of the church The Fillmore Sunday planning on having a Children's Day program Mrs. Joseph Cummings of Ohio spent a couple of days of last week at the J. E Taylor home, “Bucky” Hull visited at the G. B Hoover home over the weekend Those who visited at lows: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crust of Ni- agara Falls, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs Jackson of State College, and M and Mrs ‘of Sinking Valley. Those who visited at the W. D Marshall home on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Harry Marshall burg Mr. and Mrs. Meri ‘tives in Bellefonte on Memorial Day dinner on Sunday | | lam Gentzel and Miss Pauline Au- gon of Centre Hall and Mr. and Mrs man and son Richard, of Coburn, Domer Smeltzer and Mr. and Mrs {George Auman and lady friend, of | Orvis Smeltzer of Centre Hall spent | Milroy. iBunday at the Bernard Crust home | Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter | —— (on Satidrday. w————— Hartsock was the speaker, IT'S AN ILL WIND, ETC. | Ky., commented i | whims of nature. He was standing | {in the door of his store and the! favorably on the hart home on Sunday. [lowing League at 8:00, condition he George spent the holiday weekend with hes wo be Satuiday evening, June 4th, on the tis to schoo] is the Earl Crust home on Sunday were as {ol- Walter Crust and family and Mr. and Mrs. 8am Kelley all of Philips- Johnston- baugh and family visited with rela- Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Kelly and : Auman were Miss | daughter and son-in-law, of Altoona. | Verna Auman, of State College; Wil- land Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smeltzer and The Memorial services which were | Betty were shopping at State College held at the Myers cemetery on last IBunday were well aitended. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Zane Gray of Wil- J. H. Ross, merchant, of Glasgow, lamsport, visited at the Gray Kep- | Sunday School next Sunday morn- | ing at 9:30; Epworth League Sunday | wind blew a piece of paper into his evening at 7:00 and preaching fol | hand. It wag a $5 bill, PORT MATILDA Mr, ahd Mrs. E the latter's mother Memorial Day A fine boy, Samuel Claire, came to bless the home of Mr. and Mi Claire Lykens on May 23 Mir Mrs. Charles Barry the proud possessors of a bonnie wee lass, Pearline, born May 13 W. T, Hoover spent the week-end in Philadelphia Mr, and Mr: Ciibbon: Mra visited Artz for and are Albert Williams were visitors in town on Bunday Mr, P. Houtz, who Is a Commissioner in the Pittsburgh dis- trict, 1s spending some time at the home of his daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, B. ¥. Varner Mr. and Mrs, Burton William of Washington, D. C., visited thelr mothers, Mrs. Grace Bennet and Mrs. P. B. Woodring for Memorial Day Mrs. Clara Johnson sick list, are able to x The W. F. M. 8. met at of Mi Ira Daughenbaugh evening Mrs. H 8B the devotion: The International Missionary Council, which will con vene in Madras, India was the topic for the ey The W.C.T. U of Mrs. P. B. Woodring vening, with Lhe pres Woodring pre POM ry Beout Bennet who Andrew the and been out have on again how Friday Althouse led t} Mit met Mri church Mr. an burgh former's H. Crain The Ame direction of Legion Glibert rican it ng are George Harpule FAIRVIEW ia Thomas Friday Mr. and Mn Curtin, spent Fi Ella Lucas Mr. and baby and calied at in Bellefonte on Batu Mis Ela Mrs Mrs. Russ Mrs. Ch the Herds ister Coleville Visitors last Sunday at Shay home were Mr. and Mrs ter Gardner and son Bobbie and Mrs. Elmer Decker and children of Willlamsport; Ira Gil- bert of Pleasant Valley, Walter Cor man and lady friend and Mr. and Mrs. John Corman and two children of Howard R. D Mrs. Raiph Nyman and son Don- nie visited with b mother Mn Alfred Lucas at Curtin one day las week. Miss Sarah and Mary Shay called on Mrs. Nevin Luiz at Yamell an Monday. Miss Mary and Pauline Shay call- ed on Mrs. Harvey Nyman at Curtin on Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walking and children of Summit Hill, called on Dick Watkins on Sunday VALLEY VIEW Paul Poorman of Yarnell Sunday with Lorena Rider Velma Boal of Lemont, is spend- ing the week with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Houser Mary Hampton gpent Friday with her grandmother Bertha Shope of Coleville. Mr. and Mrs. John Pluce and some of the children of Kentucky, were to Jook their lot over Sunday, where their home had burned doan, some Years ago. Earl Wion and Marlin Houser spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs James Wion of Coleville, Morris Houser, Cyrus Wion and Mack Lose were home {rom camp over the weekend. Mrs. Gray Houser and daughter Hazel spent Friday with Mrs. Jacob Houser, and family Verna Houser spent Thursday evening with her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Houser of Bush Addition. Lorena Rider spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gherrily and familly spent Sunday with Mrs Ghertity's mother, Mrs. Stella Shal- fer of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Eckley have Mr three 4 spent {bought the store from County Com- missioner Paul N. Eckley, and have it ready to start into business The fistic encounter between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling will set te nothing. ZION Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKelves daughters of Olean, N.Y. spent the week with Mrs. McKel parents, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd sell Mi Lemont and past samp Joe Baird Monday Condo at william Smith home Miss Sara Krape of spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Ward Krap« Charile Grenninger omitted week with the who went to Washington young men from our town thei; from W.T namely and Mrs spem the last diplomas ! evening Ison, Charles Corman, George Kane tions Ww you all Scrub Gra r nee To s Hollow a i \ { at Black Mochannon : and Mrs Scott Laird Mrs. Perry Milton, Mr. and Mra. William Jones and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Miss Violet Jone: Mr. and Mr: Dale Tumer and family. Mr. Mich- ae] Chiston, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones and family Mr. and Mrs. Scott Laird and Mr and Mrs. Percy Milton visited with Izaak Landon Sunday. Mr. Landon is ill Mr ilams tion Luther Wil- Decora - Michael Chiston Krie Gingery spent Day at Philipsburg MILESBURG Saturday evening guests at the C J Wensel home were: Mr. and Mrs 8. C. Harter, Fay Ovler and Reba Tons, of Johnsonburg Mr. and Mrs Paul Lomison, Doris Daley, Emeline Beckwith and John Daley, all of Or- viston Memorial Day visitors were Joseph Baird and family and Foster Baird of Lemont at their parental home Merritt Adams of Watsortown a the home of his sisters the Misses Jennie and Annie Adams: Mr and Mrs. Joseph Reese and Miss Jose- phine Reese of Monessen, former residents of our town; Irvin Noll of Philadelphia, was a visitor at the home of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs James Starreite; Mr. and Mrs. C. © Blair of Tyrone, visited with H. Ros: Wallace and James Wallace and family: Bar] Stanley and family, also visited with his mother, Mrs. Della Stanley. . Ws Two Fishermen Drown Two fishermen drowned in the Susquehanna River, Friday at Wil- Hamsport, when their boat capsized They were William Chapman, 21. and Charles Astor, 44, both of Wil liamsport. A third member of the fishing party, John Lucas, 18, , Feached shore. HOLTS HOLLOW 3. 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