PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) ’) Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at the usual hour, Epworth League | at 6:30 p. m. immediately followed | by the g service at 7:30 p. m. | with sermon by Rev. E. L. Ritzman, | pastor of race Church, Williamsport. | The members of the Men's Bible Class will be in charge of the sing- ing and occupy the choir in honor of Father's Day. Free Methodist Church Services— Unionville church: Prayer service on | Friday evening at 7:30 p. m.; Sun- | day School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by sermon by the | pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett at 10:45; | Young People's meeting at 7:30 p m. Bellefonte church: Prayer ser- vice this Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School on Sunday morning at 10 a. m. followed by class | meeting at 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Garrett Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoker and! daughter Kathryn and son John of Madera, were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Holt Wedding Bells: —Announcement has been made of the coming wed- ding of Mr. Kenneth Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robison, which will take place on Tuesday, June 21st in the Methodist Church | at Hannah Purnace. The bride will be Miss Arlene Phillinger of Hannah Purnace, Peters Reunion: —The annual Pe- ters reunion will be held this Sat- urday, June 18th. on the School Ground. All persons interested, friends and relatives are welcome to join the Peters families at this time In case of rain the picnic will no| doubt be held in the Community house here Mrs. Charity Slippey of Hollidays- burg, spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Nannie Williams Mrs. Amanda Way is visiting at the present time with friends and relatives in Washington. D. C Mrs. Toner Calhoun of Altoona was a special guest last week of her brother-in-law and wife Mr and Mrs. H. 1. Kerchner Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brugger and | two daughters of Cannonsburg spent | the weekend at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Brugger. Johnnie Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams, left on Sunday for Atlantic, where he will visit In- definitely with his aunt and uncle Mrs. John Tallhelm accompanied by Miss Trypbena Tallhelm of Ju- lian, motored to Osceola Mills last Wednesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. James Woods Mr. and Mrs. Clair 8. Parsons of Union Township, are rejoicing over a new arrival at their home on last Saturday. Mother and child are getting along nicely at their home. | Miss Maxine Resides, student nurse in the Germantown Hospital is | pending a three weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr Mrs. W. B. Resides of this place. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robison and son Kenneth and Miss Ariene Phillinger and Johnnie Robison, motored to New York State on Sun- | day and spent the day with friends and relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keatley and daughter of the state of Connecticut spent the greater part of last week visiting with his mother Mrs. Mar- garet Keatley, also visited with friends In State College. They re-' turned to their home, leaving here on Friday morning. A number of young folks of the community, enjoyed a weiner party last Friday evening at the Masonic Cabin at Wingate. Some of the party were layed along the way in getting their crowd together, but they arrived there on time to get a weiner or two. Rev. D. D Kauffman of the Methodist church. is improving rap- idly and was around in the commu- | nity last Saturday afternoon, his | daughter Christine was driving the car and he was not out but greeted | friends as he passed by. He also accompanied his wife and daughter to the Children's Day services here! on Sunday morning, remaining in the car till the services were over. | We are glad to learn of his speedy | progress along the way to recovery | and he expects to be able to take charge of the services on Sunday! July 3rd. when Communion services | will be held. -— na u ered | i i i Girls! Girls!| i ENTER THE i BEAUTY CONTEST AT MILLHEIM'S SESQUI- CENTENNIAL | | CELEBRATION | July2to7 | Age 14 to and including 19 years Single. 3 PRIZES Totaling $35.00 To Be Awarded Entries must be in before June 28 Contest to be held THURSDAY, JULY 7th, at 10 P. ML For complete information, inquire Sesqui-Centennial Head uarters | profit but for R. C. Williams spent the fore part of the week visiting with his parents | in Port Matilda, Pa. Mrs. W. B, Parsons spent a couple | days last week visiting with relatives | and friends In Jersey Shore, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt spent | Saturday evening with Billie Sheets, | {who is very ill at the home of his | sister at Philipsburg. A number of persons from here at- tended the Flag Day parade and ex- ercises held by the Elks lodge In Bellefonte, on Tuesday evening. Mrs. H M. Stere returned to her home here last week from New Jer-! sey, where she had been visiting for the past couple weeks with her sister Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lucas and chil- dren, Forrest and Jane, spent Sun- day with the formers brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lucas at | Williamsport Miss Mary Turner, who has been employed for the past several weeks in Philadelphia, arrived at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harriet Askins, last Wednesday evening. Mr and Mrs. B E Holt and Georgeanna, Mrs. Hazel Barton and children, Ida Mae, Florence Edward and John and Forrest Lucas, Jr., mo- tored to Tyrone last Saturday and spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff. Other visitors at the Hoff home were Mr. and Mrs. L Melvin Lucas and children, Melvin Janet and Dolores, and Mr. French of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. R W Lucas and children, Ethel Jane and Walter of Altoona PLEASANT GAP Keep in mind the Civic Club Fes- tival to be held in Noll's grove Sat- urday, June 25th The Christian Endeavor is holding a festival in Noll's grove this even- ing. Mrs. Willlam Tucker entertained her Bridge Club at her home las! Friday evening taking the guest to the lawn social at the Methodist church for refreshments, Mrs. R W. Noll retuned home Sunday from Philadeiphia where she spent a week or more Mrs. L. 8S ODonnell Mrs. Wade Evey and Mrs. A. H. Smith were hostesses to their Sunday school class at a party held at the former's home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray Meiroy and Paul lego attended the Nash-Kelvinator lun- cheon and dinner held at the Ly- coming hotel, Willlamsport, Tuesday and at 12:38 listened to a broadcast from New York, over the Bell Tele- phone wires, where a meeting for the promotion of a National Sales- men’s crusade was being held. The City of Williamsport has pledged their full co-operation in this move- ment as are many other cities, com- panies and salesmen doing. Each one attending this meeting pledged themselves for more sales as sales means jobs. But of course each cit- izen must do his or her part by buy- ing. The Garden Club ladies and hus- i bands are being entertained at the home of Mrs Heckman of Centre Hall at a lawm picnic this afternoon. Mr. and = a Mrs. Feldman Hamilton | and the former's mother, of Houtz- dale and Mrs. Herbert Koch of State College were Sunday guests at the W. H Noll home. Calling In the afternoon at the Noll-Meltoy home Dick Weaver spent the weekend with friends in Tyrone Mrs. Lucille Ward, Rep. vice chalr- man of Centre County, Mrs. Edward Miler, president of Centre County Council of Rep. women, Mrs. J. P Lyon, and daughter Mrs. Dobelbow- er, Mrs. Roy Wilkinson of Belle- fonte, Mrs. Josephine Dyer, of Blan- chard, former Rep. vice chairman of Centre county and Mrs. Ray 8. Mel- roy attended the meeting of the Lycoming County council of Rep women held in the Y. M C. A In Willamsport last Thursday. Among those who attended the State Republican committee meet- ing at Bellevue-Stratford hotel, { Philadelphia last Priday and Satur- day were John Love, Harry Jones, Paul Eckley of Bellefonte and Rep County Chairman, Ray Meiroy, of Pleasant Gap and Mrs. Lucille Ward and Mrs. Edward Miller of Belle- fonte. Mrs. David Brown returned home about 10 days ago from Philadelphia where she spent a week in a hospital there under observation. Mrs. George Cabers is seriously ili in the Lewistown hospital. Albert Gill and Lester Gill motored over to see her on Friday. Mr. Cabers has been staying near the hospital for a week or more, Name Captains of Hospital Drive (Continued from page one) The hospital is not operated for citizens of Centre county and the financial support of these citizens is needed to continue the During the past year one-third of the patients have been charity pate | ients. p il. manager of the campaign, asks that each one help the solicitors as much as possible fs they are giving their time and energy that all may benefit. 0 following are acting as cap- Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, Centre Hall: Mrs. Harold Leightiey, College Twp.; Mrs. Joseph Nyman, Curtin Twp.; Markle, Perguson i the welfare of the high | standard of service now being given. | S THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 16, 1938, ZION Saturday night is the big night {we've been looking forward to for! | long time, Yes Sir: Big festival { on the school lawn, sponsored by the {cemetery mssociation. Plenty of | | amusements—good eats—and music | vy the well known East Penns Val- {ley band. ‘What more could we ask for? Come bring the family and {enjoy the evening. Support a worthy cause. Howard Struble and Lloyd While spent a few days Jast week in Allen- | town. Mrs. Walter Weaver of Hublers- burg spent last Thursday at the George Vonada home, Lois Gilmore Is visiting at the John Hartsock home above State College. Children's service was well attend- ed and enjoved by all Miss Betty Long of Bellefonte 18 visiting with Miss Louise Shaffer at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Emerick and family, and Lois Gilmore called at the Charles Eme:ick home at Nit- tany. motor party consisting of Mr Mrs. Art Garbrick and family and Mrs. Ray Corman and son, and Mrs. Harvey Corman, Mr Mrs. Harry Rockey, Mrs. Pearl Baumgardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth and sons motored to a park near Wellsboro where they spent Saturday. The occasion being Gar bricks wedding anniversary Sorry to note the death of Mrs Harvey Shaffer, who was a former resident of town. Rev. and Mrs callers on their our town THE THIRD BUGLE CALL Another year has rolled around And much pleasure 1 have found In sending out this bugle call To all you Stovers, large and small We'll meet at Grange Park, Centre Hall, And there we will be found In the Junior Farmer building At the West end of the ground, So come the 18th day of June, And make a speech or sing a tune Or anything that you might guess Would make our program a suc CCAS And bring along the kiddies, 100, For without them what would ww do? The { { this cian doth With the children of today I. R STOVER Secretary Shultz were recent many friends In lay ——— HUBLERSBURG Miss Mary Hall of Lock Haven, spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. G. F. Hoy M:s. P. A. Hindg spent last Wed- nesday visiting at the home of her daughter Mr. and Mis Norman walker, of Pleasant Gap Mrs. Waiter Weaver accompanied Mrs. Clifford Vonada and daughter to Zion where they spent the day with Mrs. George Vonada, who has been under the doctor's care. Mrs. Pauline Ives and daughter of Bellefonte spent Thuisday at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Porter Children’s Day service in the Re- formed church this Sunday evening Everyone is cordially invited to at- end Miss Miriam Heckman spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman of Lock Haven Mr. and Mra. Harvey Guiser were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis. C. H. lee Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers and family of Jacksonville, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Closkey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Lee and son and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bilerly and family attended farmers day al State College on Thursday and re- port a large crowd Pred Hayes and sons of Beliefonte, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Hayes. Children’s Day services will be held in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening June 26th. Every- one 8 invited to attend. Mrs. Carrie Kling and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bond Mattern and son Samuel, of Altoona, were Sun- day afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Yearick Mrs. Bony Heckman spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kerstetter of Tylers- ville T. E Rute and four daughters of Towa called Priday afternoon at the {home of his niece Mra. Henry Stitzer Mr. and Mrs. Wilford McKinley and son of Lamar, Miss Martha Whitman of Lock Haven and Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Whitman were Sun- day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whiteman. In the af- (ternoon they all motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs of Mill Hall R. D. Elmer Weaver of Jersey Shore was a Sunday evening visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weav- er. Mrs. Winifield Dietz of Jackson- iville is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver i Rev. and Mrs. James B. Musser: ‘are spending several days at their, cottage in Landisville near Lancas-' ter, SNOW SHOE Maudine Colemon, Coast-to-Coast, which is to be spon- sored by the Altar Society of Si. i | Mary's church, arrived In Snow! 'Bhoe Monday. Coast-to-Coast, the local | thrilling comedy drama, using highly recommended. She has a de- gree from the University of Arkan- ere Si r i 2232 g ! : § i A fr : 5 PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY JACKSONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) 4 Church services on Sunday June 19. are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 and C. E. 7 o'clock, Topic for discussion, “How Propagadists ‘Put it Over on Us'" Attendance at Sunday School on Sunday was 125 Just a reminder to the readers of this paper who do not observe the announcement column that the Cemetery Association festival wil] be held here on the cemetery grounds Saturday evening June 25. Music by the Troxelville band. A good pair of pigs will be given away and all the delicacies of the season will be for sale. The purpose of this fes- tival is a worthy cause and the com- mittee 1s desirous that any one ha ing any interest in same should loval in suppoit and make jt 4 cess Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Noll and children called at the George Gum- mo home, near Mill Hall Saturday afternoon Miss Adella Garbrick is 5s; two weeks visit at the home of Hannah Kelley, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Sumner children called on the former's Ida Holmes of urday afternoon Monday afternoon callers a William Beightol home were and Mrs, George Rogers and George Weight of Bellefonte. R 2 be suC- wr hy A Flemington Our new road making that of necting the missing link is progres ing rapidly. Expect to have it pleted In jess than three week; Miss Evelyn Poorman of Howar is spending a few days with he; ter, Mrs. Richard Vonada and fa com - hence Ye “uy Mr. and Ms children, Mr man and children afternoon at the W home of Howard Mrz. Raymond Rogers a dren spent Saturday evening Robbery Conaway home Callers on Tuesday week al were Mr near Beliefoz away and children re f you like to see you us. And if you hall 1 Miss R. J. Vonada i and Mrs Y I spent 5 \s Dam e paper us and your wish Ralph Mitcheil and Ruth Miks were at Tyror cently atiending commencemen cisen. Miss Betiy Hoover a for resident: being a graduate gratulations Betty Mr. and Mrs. El Hall Mr and Mrs. Ray Myers of 2uceola and Mr Sarah Hall, of Lewistown were re- cent guests at the Chester Miles home Al the meeting of the Womer : Club on Monday evening of lst week, Mrs W. J Ward, gave teresting talk and report of uo tivities al the Stale conver Federated Clubs. held Pittsburgh Recent guests al the Ar son home were Mrs, Madg lesistown Mr. and Mrs Baird of Harrisburg James Jv has arrived James Shuey home and make this h permanent William Gingher is home from the hospital where underwent an operation. In ten days he will re- turn again for treatment. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery Miss Maxine Flick of visited over the weekend grandparenis Mr. and Mis Eckenroth Robert Fochler of Batavia, N.Y. while motoring to Milesburg me! with an accident near Beech Creek His car was put out of commis Bit fortunately he was not hurt Summer colds are quite prevalent here at the present time Quile a number of our residents being aff- icted. not serious but annoying The "Strawberry Pestival” on ib Baptist chusgh lawn Saturday night, next, promises 10 be a delight ful affair Home made joe cream will be one of the many good things on sale Onir local Justice F. L. Baird has been quite busy in the past 2 or 3 weeks, performing marriage cere monies. On Ms&5 27th at 8 o'clock in the evening. he united in mar- riage Paul Bugene Bamdt, Belle- fonte and Katherine Louise Watson Milesburg. They were attended by Mr. and Mra Bar] Brown, of Belle- fonte sister and brother-in-law of the bride. On Friday June 10th, he united in marriage Joseph Raymond Winn, Milesburg and Minnie Viola Catherman, Mill Hall. They were ep! er er ‘iy Ww " at intends 1 : A ges ia addres he Unionville Aids Suny wil he William Me | attended by Sara BE. Winn Stere. the grooms mother, and Ernest Stere Our congratulations to both these well known couples. May they have many years of happy married life. Visitors at the William F. Peters home on Sunday were Mr and Mr: William Walker and daughter Judith {Lee of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs WwW. 8 Walker daughter Louise, son Ken- ineth and Edward Peters of Belle- director of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zimmerman of Chester and Mrs. Rov Hanna of Woodlyn, Pa. spent a pleasant week with their mother Mrs. Harriet Zim- | merman. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor of Altoona Dr. and Mrs. Basil] Martin and a record breaking at Fireman's festival Sat- urday nl SBURG Mrs. E. R. Bartley and Mrs, Wil- Itam Beightol and daughter Louise were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Mervin Hoy home, 10 see the new daughter which the stork delivered on Monday forenoon and has al- ready been given the name Mary Elizabeth, Both mother and babe are doing fine Walter Dailey of Altoona Saturday caller at the D. P home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyle three children of Lock Haven, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of their friend, Miss Adella Garbrick Miss Margaiet Fogleman of State College, was a Sunday evening sup- per guest of her friend, Miss Doro- thy Betz Master Philip Bartley day and Saturday ‘with parents, Mr. and Mrs. C Howard, celebrating his 11 which occurred on Friday A. A Garrett and Sunday afternoon at the of Reberst Slisworth Conaway Beech Ci week wit) law, Mrs. Lucy Mr. and Mr children Charlotte gene of Penna. Furnace day with Mr Mrs and children Mrs. El dren were at the Mrs, Jame Sunday Robert was a Ertley and rett home Mrs dren of days last and Wednes home of Aaron jaugly spent Mrs. John Dunkle and 2 withess Bellefonte AITINDOTY Sant son paged Slais one BOGn at Coliege he M E Bunday Ava hE Rev. Kaufman pastor of t church was able 10 be at School Sunday last. Th tended a We STV Ben famiz burg and York were home of t Whiteman reocnd wr The Ladies of the P will hold a fesiival Saturday. June 25th. On the school house grounds a: Milesburg. Ice cream sand- wiches and «tc. will be on sale. 100 ibs. of sugar will be given 0 the per- son hol the lucky ticket Mr. and Mrs. David Mumpher Mrs. Walter Smith. son Enock and daughter Hilda motored to Philadel- phia on Sunday returning Monday Yhvilis 8holl is visiting in Belle- fonte with Miss Ruth Simmons H. Rosa Wallace spent the week- end a: his home. He ig now employ. ed at Mansfield Mrs. Roy Jones motored to South Williamsport, June Tth. to attend a Bi-county Council meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary THE GARDEN OF LIFE We are just [ike an unplanted field Plowed and furrowed with care Shall we have a harvest of wheat Or just some weeds and fares? We should plant in our garden of life Naught but certified seed Then watch it carefully each day And pull out each little weed Just what we plant in our garden Upon our lives reflect If we are careless and care not Then what can we expect? “By their deeds ye shall them” Thus, says the Good Book. Which shall we be. profit or Joss Or shall we be afraid to look? When the Great Master shall har- vest his crop Will we have to our credit good deeds, Or cast aside to be burned Along with the tares and weeds? LS. MARTHA Children’s service Sunday \‘vening 26, at 8 o'clock in the Metho- is fing know le from ‘this vicinity attended Neighbor {Night meeting at Unionville, | Centre County Well Taken Care Of According to a tabulation of re. ‘lief cases in Pennsylvania employed Jimmie and Jane's on WPA State program projects, estern Vagabonds of Williamsport | Centre county is credited with hav- chief attraction. Brian is recov- all a few | ing the greatest percentage employ- ‘ed. The figures show that out of 1.963 cases of unemployed in Cen- BLANCHARD The Community festival for the benefit of the town's lighting system will be held on July 16th. at the West end of town opposite James' garage Music will be furnished by the Lock Haven High School band, We trust that the residents of the surround- ing towns will gove cooperation and support that they have given during past years Children’s service at the Baptist church evening, June 19th Church of Christ June 26th Ms. Henry Gottshall and Willlamspoit spent Thursday Mrs. D. C. Gardifer Mrs. Mary Bealy and family re ceived word on Saturday death of Mr. Wm. Carson Mary's. On Sunday Mrs. Nellie Kunes, Mr ) Robert Beaty and daughter Margas - et motored to Lhe extend thelr reaved family Billy spending re urn Mr feyy Ol be held Sunda hi will on and at t Bunday evening son of wilh Of $1 Caison home Lo sympathies to the be and a weekend visit The Ald auch wil DeHaw Mi and Ladies and family with M Dallas Kline HOWARD Josephine Muflfly s; Gays 31s pas. week al her in Howard Miss Muffy urday for Morgantown, West Vir- where abe will spend some They will visit Weilkert's toher Paul Fieck Claud Fisher Lewis Schenck and Robert M: family vices in Row rt Mann Schenck and Mr Fisher atiended baccalaureate Lock Haven nign Miss Kathryn Fisher, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs Fisher will graduaie from the Lock Haven High School Commencement exercises will held Wednesday evening in the High School auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Kemp and children, returned from a weeks visit with Mr. Charles Stearns’ family in Niagaia Falls. The Sunday School convention of Centre County was heid in the Melh- odist church, Wednesday FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crust returned to their home in Niagara Falls, las! Monday alter having spent a coupie of weeks, at the Earl Crust home Those who were gradusied from High 8choo] around here were: Jane Harshbarger who was graduated from Bellefonte jast Thursday even- ing and Adelene Garner who was graduated from State College, on last Friday evening Louise Totsell of Bellefonte, visit- ed a few days last week at the Charles Latz home Leonard Hull and Earl Huey spent Saturday at the Aulo Race, at Tip- wn Luther and fa Sunday ’ b Mr. and Mrs, Bar] Huey of Juniala spent the weekend at the Frank Hull home. Mr. and Mrs. Baward Horner of Sate College, gpent Sunday evening at the Russell Horner home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoy of Hub- lersburg, spent ThNisday evening al the Bar] Crust home. she injured some tre county, 1809 have been given {work on WPA projects. No other | Mrs. Clay Hall of Osoeols county in the State has been favor- : Quite a number of people from around here attended Farmer's Day at State College, on Wednesday of ast week. The Children’s Day services which were held at the Fillmore M. E Sunday School last Sunday evening ‘were largely attended. Don’t forget Sunday School next Sunday morning at 8:30; Epworth League Sunday evening, at 7:00 and preaching at 8:00. A festival will be held by the Myeis cemetery associntion on June 25 at Hunter's Park, music by a good : % NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by 6G. Mac Fry) r i nome lal MOSHANNON aii sua David % ¢ 1 mMpan«Ca Her nt, ace non Mr Soh which they with a family and to Mr, and who celebrated who praises do own doc add SPECIAL SALE OF ANN PAGE FOODS SALAD DRESSING - - - %.2/c Ann Page Ann Page KETCHUP - ANN PAGE PRESERVES 2 ANN PAGE CHILI SAUCE Ann Page N with BEANS ..... 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