June 9, 1938. Srm———— ( | | NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) nil Henry Lo Dale and son Jack, of MifMlinburg, were Friday visitors al his parental home, Mr. and: Mrs, C. M. Dale at Woodsdale and found them both slightly improved from recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoover had the pleasure over the past weekend of entertaining all thelr children from the Southern part of the state uo. dairy herds for Sheffield game and Maryland The annual Childrens Day service will be observed In Meek's church June 19th at 7:45 p. m. A special program of music and song is being gon wae a most weclome dinner in the social arranged A former farmer of Ferguson, now of Huntingdon county Chester Brenneman, was here Monday p. m in quest of choice seed potatoes. Genial Ford salesman of King Motor Co. State College, was eir- culating in W. Ferguson, Monday jooking for his share of auto victims rollicking good summer UUme al Pappy Fiy's place at Rock Springs Mrs. James Peters was honored last Saturday on her 6rd natal day ar the “Bus” Harpster home on E Main Street, her Immodiate family were present Dr. 8. M. Nissley of Bellefonte, wags Ferguson Twp., last Friday look- al Faims Milk Co. The good V. 8. has see 30 vears of efficient service for Centre Qounty farmers, Miss Miriam Rimmey of Centre guest at the Scott Shawver hame on The Hon. J. Will Kepler farm Dr. Geo. B. Gohcen was last week dj charged from the Philjpsburg State hospital and is econvalescing comforiably at his Coalport cozy home will be dghurch Children's Day services held in the Mresbwerian EE — a r vl FEY YY . HUBLERSBUR The Hublereburg 4-H club was ore ganized on Monday, June 6, 1030 by Miss Eleanor Smith, the County Home Eoonomie teacher and Mrs Emma Porter assistant, Their were eleven girls present. The girls de- elded to take up sewing, The girls that were present were: Pearl Delt rich, Mildred Hayes, Lowa Deltrich, Evelyn Miller, Bleanoy Miller, Botly Noll, Jean Deltrich, Jacqueline Noll, Margaret Deitrich, Eaher Ingram, Irene Miller, The following officers ware elected: president, Irene Miller, vice-president, Laura Deitrich; soc retary and treasurer, Mildred Hayes, News reporter Margaret Deltrich: leader, Pearl Deitrich. If there are any other girls that would like to join our 4+H club, we would be glad to have them Join with us. Our next 4-H club meeting will be held hall, Hublersburg, June 22, 1938 at ten o'clock Children's Day service will be held in the Reformed chuich on Sunday evening, June 19th Mr, and Mrs, Charles Noll and deugintens werq Satwviay dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sumner Noll of Jacksonvilie Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warfield and Farmer William Albert Corl, of Sunday evening June 12 at 7:45 and ehildren of Lock Haven, spent last White Hall, is driving a brand new Dodge 6 sedan, purchased of Clair Frank Warriors Mark Arthur C. Dale Esq., of Bellefonte, was a pleasant caller the Branch last Thursday p Dr. Hugh L. Fry Husbandry Dept, of headquarters at Nashville, will spend his annual months vacation with relatives and friends in Centre County during July, his family will accompany him, Prof, Fred Pearce and wile S.ate College, were in own recently bidding their many friends goodbye and good luck as they jeave Friday for their annual summer outing at their cottage in Conn. they will re- turn in the beginning of Seplember Mrs. Sophia Recd is recovering fram g recent illness at her daugh- tars home, Mrs. Samuel Everhart on the Branch Farmers RW agency on head of Animal Tenn. with of McWilliams and on Geo. T ALC CI'¢ thei; fertile farms. The dase the annual ville St ¥ School picnic i Recd ting lime pits Balley- : far SL IH ew cemetery m. Ferguson Twp badd furnish music, Rev Albert Grendyke will be the orator. A [festival 1] Prog for floor covering on lodge hall Mr. and’ Mrs. Fiank Kline of Tamaqua, Pa. were the past week- end guests with the latter's Mrs. J W. Peelers’ home in Glades The new paper Hagold Williams igned is Donald Dadly Times Dairyman James J. Markie of Pine Hail purchased some fine regisiered Holstein cattle in McKean Co., Mon- day harles H. Myen pow up-to- date in the power dept. on his farm with a new Allis~-Chalmers on rubber, purchased of Johnson Bros Agency at Roek Springs Francis Fry came down Wednes- day from Altoona for annual HN Wiki Will fol Ww Ne ter the bay. succeeding who recently re- Fry | Centre wll ais \W\ 7, AV * m\ nn Wi WN, NM, * INI § BLL GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE WHO SEES OUR awww \walindiibi iin, "STARS ON PARADE. IPP TAA WAN We want every local house wife to see the new 1938 Magic Chef Gas Ranges in our salesroom this week. So we offer these handy tongs free to every woman who comes in and registers. Central Penna. Gas Company Bellefonte State College ImN Jin £5 FAMOUS RED WHEE ri i” 5a | at Baik yville Presbyterian church June 12 at 7:30 p. m,, appropriate programs are being worked out by commitiees in charge Mr. and Mr Henry Benton the Mt. City spent last week with th wter's sister and family, Mi W. A Schilling. "Gib" an expert angler whipped Spruce Creek just for the big ones. Report has it that our good yormg friend Attormmey Jack Novian of Ty- rone has recently purchased the Christ Miller farm near Seven Stars The Boyd Apartment house in The Diamond { a Ix wat of show wi rimmings The C. Sunday QANVeS WER in and out Denton 8. Pelerson lagt erecied a pew milk house barn, Robert Campbell carpenter Farmer and trucker IL G. Harpst is driving a pew late model Ford V-8 truck, red from stat to fin Mer- chant J. M. Ward is sporting a new Chev dan, purchased of Claire Frank agnecy The Rebekah of this Dis- trict, Mr Bertha Albright Dist. Deputy, will enjoy thelr annual pic- nic at Hecla 18h werk this eh Lodges Park June will Tuesday HigY Ww some big y will be ra Harp lH depast 1] vacation, to Maine for " [41 Lodo for their ill motor no fish even to a whale way 10 days. George Welland caller in } evening The new electric line &s soon to be extended from the I. O. Campbell {arm through Tadpole Valley to L.« Albright farm-—with all Hiuminations back west we won't know when its sundown. The Lloyd Ripka farm eine modernired for Ist class milk sales State Milk inspector Claude Myers in his Dodge sedan wil leave (Fil day for a two weeks vacation in New England states, he will be. accom- panied by his law. friend, and Mr and Mrs Isaac Harpeler BOALSBURG and Mrs. Fred Kline and chil- spent Sunday evening with Mr ind Mrs. W. E line at State Col- lege. R Mr business Saturda was a tt A those is er nN D and Mrs Harry Kuhn and daughter Margaret of Wilkamspo: calied at the George Meyer resi- dence Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O. F.8mith, Kath:yn Gingrich Boalsburg, and Marian Jones, of State College, are spending two weeks In Maine Mrs. Davis of Chicago. was a re- cent guest Mrs. Anne Meyer There will be Children’s Day ser vices this Sunday morning in the Lutheran church at 10:30 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess and daughter Joan spent Sunday with relatives in Altoona Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Gaobeen and son, Richard. pent Sunday af- ternoon at Hollidaysburg Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Kimpom, Mrs Jennie Fortney and daughter of Boalsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cushing of Hingham, Mass, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fort ney, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Meyer. and Mrs. John Smith and son, ‘were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meyer at State College, 'R. D., Sunday. Miss Priscilla Steart Is visiting relatives at New Orleans, Mr. and Mrs. James Mothersbaugh of Neffs Mills, were callers at the George Mothersbaugh home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Maxwell and daugh- ter of Slingerlands, N. Y., are gpend- ing some time with she former's par- fens, Mr. and Mm. A J. Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Korman and | daughters spent Sunday with rela- tives at Osoedla Mills FAIRVIEW Miss Flla Lucas visited on Tuesaday with her gister. Mrs. Julia Confer Mrs Ira Gilbert and children of Pleasant Valley, visited on Wednes- day afternoon with Mrs. Russell Jones Mrs. Russell Jones and Miss Sylvia Lucas called at the Lee Rishner hume & Pleasant Valley on Wed- | nesday evening. Miss Margaret McKean of Mo shannon, is visiting at present at the James Lucas home, J.B. Lucas called at the Jessie { Confer home on Tuesday. Miss Sylvia Lucas and Mrs. Rus- ell Jones and baby visited on | Thursday with Miss Olive Lucas at Pleasant Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and two | sons visited on Sunday at the Roy | McKean home at Moshannon. Sunday visitors at the Russel Jones home were Miss Blanche Coi- bert and boy {riend and John Col ber: of Alioona, Miss Sylvia Lucas, Richard and Ernie Lucas of this place, Visitors on Sunday with Miss Ella Lucas were Miss Barbara and Imeo- gens Confer, of Bellefonte, Mr, and ~f 1] of § | Mrs. Miles Esters gnd children, and | Miss Faye Chapman of this piace. daughter Janet; Mrs. Minnie Pye! Jeap apd Maggaret Dipkey of Mrs. Harriet Shope, i week at the home of Mr Mrs John Haves Mr: Clifford pent Thursday and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mr family called at and FP. E Vonada home y Ada Yocum accompanied Mr Mr Clay Rover Belle » 10 Madisonburg on Sunday al- terncon, where they attended the dedication services, after services € Supper guests at Lhe home Pearl Heckman of ana Corman and i at the home of Mi: Corman of Zion Q M. Kling and the Ear] Yearick on Sunday ton of » " Madson- Mr. and Mrs. H. F ar children and Mis. Gerald Rogers pent last Wednesday at the home of thelr father Mr. Charles Vonada Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robb of Lock Haven, were Saturday evening visitors at bome of Mr. and Mri Bailey ae i the home of Mi ar] Yearick accompanied Haven Saturda the day visiting at and Mrs. John Beck Inst we on ne of Mr d hom roe far Mra. E L Markle visit ed : } ' {f Mr. and George Von 1 Satur afternoon Miss Mad several da Ber sister wr ga aline visi Mr Hinds ¢ al the home and Mrs pending ' Norman of Howard, Pn day gh! with her sists Mr. and Mri. Eimer Richner Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Grow Centre Hall visited at the home Mr Ids Markle on Bunday Mr. and Mee. Clarence Todd an son, of Willlamepors visited a: th home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd man, last week Mr. and Mrs Clifford Vonada an daughter A 3 Sunday st the home Walter Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Corman and nded the Corman reunion al of d of Mr. and Mra son atl Noll and \ and home of Mr nd helped the girk birthdays Mr : fam j home of Mr. and Mis Willard Truckenmiller on Sunday afternoon hn McCauley is spending sever- the home of his mothe: Emma MoCauley Harry Siitzer and daughtes accompanied her brother Burwell Brumgard to Halry John's Park on Saturday where (hey attended a re- union Mr. and Mes shildren vishied and Mr on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yearick and children of near Stale College, vis- ited al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bers Orr oni Sunday, MOSHANNON Mro. I«Roy Lewis and daughter Hope and Mrs. Anna Lewis, motared to Brisbin Friday afternoon where they visited Mise Lillian Morris, alo stopped to call on friends at Houlz- dale. They shopped in Philipsbuie and called at the Bailey residence in Morrisdale. Mary Aon Lucas R. N. wa: home last Wednesday and attended the graduating exerciges in Snow Shoe, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ounenot is recovering from a severe Attack of asthma | C. C. Lucas of Howard, spent ¥ri- ‘day and Saturday visiting the Lucas and Lewis homes. Mrs. Buiniia Schmoke, mother of ‘Mra. Blair Borger, visited at the Bor ger home a few days last week. and returned to her home in Barker, N. Y.. Saturday. James Kent, of Bilaireville, spent the weekend at the home of John MeClusiok's ! Miss Mary C. MeGowan visited friends in Philadelphia, recently Christ Cramer, Rev. C. M. Ham- ‘mond and Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas icalled at Mr. Hen Fyes, Sunday. | iMr. Fye 18 not much improved at this writing. A surprise party in honor of Mr Roland Borges 80th. birthday was held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Minnie Fye Refreshments were served al a late hour and all ‘departed home wishing Mr. Borger many more happy birthdays. Those present were: Mr. Borger, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Borger and sons, Her man, James Willlam, Vietor, Carl snd daughter Margie; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Borger; Mr. and Mis. Harold Berger and son; Mr. and Mrs. Doyle iBorger and: daughters Dorothy, Bet- ty aad Jounin Mroand Mrs Tloyd { Borger and son Bobbie; Mr. and Mrs Irvin Borger and son, Ronald, Mis Harry Yeager; Mra. Mary Mauer and ou SUPPEr guesis } and Mrs. Cha:les No celebrate tl Fred Hayes al Uw Philip Yarnell and at Lhe home of Mr. George Yainell of Hecla THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Wild Life and Flowers Photo trom Penns. Publicity Commission Visitors to Pennsylvania approaching laurel festivals may sce scenes like this—if they are as who took the plclure. Glen F) Bo Saturday ame shear 54 | pen Barter James Shaffer Sunday alternds { Mr and My of near Bellefonte and of his brother, Cyru Curtin, to see hi is not fmproving a many friends woundd lke wn ang RCC at the home the home Shaffer ma her fast as her io gre Sunday home were Mr of near who callers at the C. E Aly and Mra. C. EB Poor man and Charlotte and Pauline and friends of Lock Haven Ming Mary Clements and gir] friend of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs L. 1. Meek and tn children of Bellefonte, were Sunda) evening callers at the Elmer Swop home i Mrs. Raymond Rogers and chil dren, Billie, Macy Ann and Janie of Beliefonte BR. D. 2, spent Saturday evening at the William Beightol home Ellsworth Conaway Creek, Mrs. Zola Keealing and son Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Wilh Emel and daughter Nancy Mae were Sunday evening callers on their mother Mrs. Lucy Conaway Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and children Billie, Evelyn Marie and Wava Dmtiing., accompanied by hi parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Vonads spent Sunday alternoon at the home | the former's sister, Mrs. J. Ho- mer Yearick and family of Little Nittany James Shaller spent Monday fore- noon at the N. A. Yearick home cult- ting potatoes for planting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson and family spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Boone. Other callers were Mr. and Mrs Nevin Dolan and daughter of Fox Hollow, Mr. Daniel Boonie of Lock Haven Mr; and Mrs. Miles Bartley and children spent Sunday afternoon and evening at the James Decker home of Lock Haven Mr. ad Mrs, Doyle Lucas and chil~ dren Sallie and Doyle Jr, spent the weekend with Mrs Lucas’ mother al DuBois A. A. Garrett and children, ‘Mr and Mis. Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mrs. Phronie Harding and family of Fldorade and enjoyed a delicious supper at the Bland Park ianrhter of Beech : of lof Bellefonte (her danghters, | Mir Incky as the patient cameraman ¥ ng with k Tg Par Nn Mi Mr rarhrick Buddie RKewsinger of Wodward sutat Sunday wilh biz sunt, Mis Ane Oi Nn mie, Mr i] Ket Pfr Hon { Bellefont Long on Bu DOAN and Mrs ith the Mir Hoy Liovd Kramer spent former's grand. Mrz. Will Gates Altoona visited of his sister, ! Wilbur Dunkle and family Estella Dorman refined bome alter spending two weeks with Mr and Mrs. Porest Punk of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Blair Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Purest Funk and Ciyde Keffer all of Tyrone spent Monday with thelr friend. Estella Dorman and mother, Mrs. Emma L. Dorman Mrs. Minnie Poorman and daugh- ters Grace and Helen and son Clair gpent Sunday with Mrs. George Grove and Mrs. Ralph Ishier and families. | and Mrs, Dan Grove of Lock Haven, also spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Grove M FE Donovan and family of fockview, with his sister, Mrs. Hal» | ler, who is employed at the Albert Thompson home, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. | Brown of Bellefonte, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson and daughter Jean spent Batupday evening al the Albert Thompson , home and of home n a——— ET —————————— VALLEY VIEW Miss Anna Brown of Mill Hall, is 4 spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Lynn Corman Migs Velma on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boal of Lemont George King who was very fil, & beter at this writing Mr. and Mrs. Paul King are the proud parents of a baby boy. Mrs Bertha Corman js doing the work. Those . who called Sunday 10 see Mr. George King were Mr. and Mis. Cray Houser and daughter, Mrs, Ruben Rider and Margie Hampton Velma Wion spent Sunday wilh Mary Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wion spent, Sunday with their daughter, Mra Henry Cardner and family of Fill. more, Don't forget, Sunday evening Children’s service. All are weleome. | Mr. and Mrs Harrison Dean calied | Sunday to se¢ Mrs. Dean's mother, H : Boal returned home | > * - HOWARD Wi Mr Mrs, M wompained the Masoni Thurday i did irday H. Keuip A WOCK A dr pe JULY Cu Oriiryan, Truster wil¥ offer ut fib is pts & wre Church “ I Pere uso 4 frame do LL. H can ol ul ZION GATUIDAY ith » ny | 4 1 Harn lion JAIN i Comte] } gh | 11 and Wi beautifying h painted mi ‘own Gardner Crave the N. J. 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