June 23, 1938, . THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threa STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. William Kaufman or Bast Coliege avenue had as their weekend guests Mrs. Hubert Brace, |g. Mr. Charles Kaufman of Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long, Mrs. Walter Parsons and Mrs. Sara Erd ORVISTON (From last week) REBERSBURG Rev, and Mrs. Paul 8 Wheelock, There were 139 present at Sunday who attended the Ministerium and School Sunday morning. concert at the local Evangelical Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and | church last week and preached at Mr. Johnson's mother of Fetaertown, spent Sunday evening at the Robert Sunday, | Cont of "Heister street ‘attended the’ Re- | Cock. howe. Ellen and Jean Poorman of State bekah convention in Bedford last College, are spending a few days Tuesday. Mrs. J. V. Long, daughter Dorothy | with relatives here William Barnhart Mr. and Mrs of East Beaver avenue and Philip | and family spent Monday at State Hetzel spent several days visiting In| Oollege, Pittsburgh this week. Mr. and Mrs, John Parsons, Max- The Loyal Women's Class met al the Clair Butler home for thelr ine Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | regular monthly meeting. Parsons, daughter Veda, Mr. and The Orviston ball team defeated Mrs. Elwood Parsons and daughter Monument at Monument on Wed- Janice Ann all of State College at- Jreenwood Fur- tended a picnic at nace on Sunday. | nesday, 1 to 0, but lost to Beech Creek on Saturday 6 to 1 The festival held by the ball team Mrs. Elsie Noll of East College on Thursday night was well attend- avenue had as her guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Orr and family ed about $20. being cleared. The Robert Confer family attend- Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Noll and fam- ed a birthday dinner at Bellefonte, {ly of Jacksonville, Dean and Mrs. A. R. Warnock and family of Bast Campus left Friday Sunday Children’s service in the church wis well attended and a good pro- for a visit in Mason City and Peters- gram was given burg, Il. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Welch and sons of Heister street, who have been vis- teacher in for her Mr. and Miss Verna Shank, a the Tyrone school, is home vacation with her parents, iting in Mississippi and Texas are Mrs. Alfred Shank. expected to return their home soon. Mr. and Mrs. N. N North Allen street returned to home having spent several days vis- iting in Tong Island, N. Y. Charles Myers of South Pugh street visited in Thursday. Madeline Ammerman a student nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Phil- adelphta 1s spending some time at the home of her parents, Mrs. Joseph Ammerman of College avenue. Mary Elizabeth Kerns of West Beaver avenue had ag her guest last week Helen Williams of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs daughter and son-in-law of Bast to West Beaver avenue visited in Kane on Sunday. Mrs. Hannah Hicks of West Beav- er avenue visited recently at the | home of Mrs. Hubert Williams of Martha Furnace. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cook and fam- ily of McKee street visited with rela- tives in Harrisburg on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Ishler and son Gene of South Pugh street spent Sunday at the home of Mis. Ishler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClintick of Linden Hall Richard Morrell. son of Mr. an Mrs. Harry Mo: rell of West Beaver avenue, spending several days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Verbecken in Harris- is Jane Keller of State College is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs David Washburn of Bellefonte. Howard Parsons returned to his home on Heister street on Wednes- day, having attended the Red Cross National Aquatic School in Anna- poli, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Egolf and son of West College are spending some time visiting in Sturbridge, Mass Mrs. Bertha Taylor of State Col- lege is a patient in the Geisinger Hospital in Danville. Mrs. Taylor is there under observation, The different orders of Rebekah lodges all over Centre County held a joint picnic at Hecla Park Satur- day June 18. The following lodges were represented. State College, Pine Grove Mills, Boalsburg, Spring Mills, Rebersburg, Centre Hall and Millheim. The day was spent in| playing games and different contests were held and prizes given for each winner. Approximately one hundred and fifty people were present and at dinner were gathered around a table and enjoyed a very lovely dinner. Later in the day more people repre- senting other lodges arrived A good time was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Miss Betty J. Harman, who has been enrolled as an Art student at Stetson University at Deland, Flori- da, for the past school year, has re- turned to her home on Bast College avenue, for the summer months. 8he was accompanied home by Miss Violet Felker, of Daytona Beach, Florida, who will attend the Penn Stale Summer School. Miss Feiker is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs George E. Harper of West College avenge, KENNEDY Mr, and Mre, Russell and son were callers at Wingate Saturday. Mrs. Lila Shultz of Lock Haven, called on his mother Mrs. H. Atkey ofr Thursday. man Laas of Geneva, N. Y. Is at the 8 R. MoCartney home. ‘ Ralph MoCartney and sons of Pleasant Valley, spent the weekend with home folks Mrs. Lucy Conaway of Jacksonville aa & caller in our village on Thurs. The McCartney Home-coming was held Saturday June 18, at the Pierce Walker grove, the children to this union were ail present but two. Mrs. Robert Thompson of Belle- fonte, called on Mrs. H Alkey on | Sunday. Mrs. H. Atkey and Mrs. Mollie | Leathers called on friends at Salona on p.m. Don't forget preaching Sunday morning at 8:45 and Sunday 8c¢hool | at 9:30. Everyone welcome, Ifl¥'sa you know it's the I Finest Washer Made Hartswick of their Williamsport on B. H. Parsons and 2 be held in The High Sunday ! Our sick are all improved at this | Bellefonte Hardware Co. Little Dick Smead cut his foot on Tuesday afternoon Frank Jodun and to Corning, N. Y., and moved into the house Jodun's Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker son James of Viaduct spent weekend with relatives here A number of our people attended the festival and listened to Jimmie and Jane at Milesburg on Saturday family moved Paul Hanly vacated by and the Mr. and night of the Healon days a Mr. and Mrs. Orie Milesburg spent several G. H. Gillespie home SNOW SHOE The home talent "Coast to Coast” will be presented in the High School auditorium, on June 23rd and 24th t 8 pp m. Benefit for St. Mary's church Ladies Ald of the M. E church will hold a festival on the Walker lawn | Saturday evening, June 25th, Snow Shoe band, will give the entertalr ment for the evening Ladies Ald of the church, held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. James Swartz last Thursday evening Bible Schooj commencement, will School auditori- um, on Monday evening, June 27h at 8 p. m. Mrs. Sherman, dau son Bobby. of Sir woning, are visiting Mrs Tram daughter Mrs. Fred Hall and family. Mr 8. Clint Swartz, of Tyrone, vis- ed Mr. and Mrs. H W. Rabert, a few days last week Mrs. Gertiude Reese ed for: the summer months alter visiting her sister in Duncannon and Mri Mrs. Charles Miller and family of Williamsport Mr. and Mrs. John Park and chil- dren, of Shingletown. visited over Sunday with Mr. Park's mother, Mrs Mary Park and family Our baseball team defeated Miles- burg 13-10 on Saturday. at Mlles- burg. Home game, Sunday Lock Haven defeated Snow Shoe 14-7 Miss Minnie Musser, R. N. of Con- necticut, Is spending her vacation with her sister Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Confer, brother John Musser and family Mrs Clint Swartz, of Tyrone visit- ed a foy days Inst week with Mr and Mrs. H W. Rabert Miss Marjory Watson. of Clymer, 5 visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mary Park and family. POTTERS MILLS (From last week) Coleman Wingard and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Wingard's mother, Mis. F. A. Car- Alfred Reed Sunday at the in Milroy G. H McCormick, mother, Miss Caroline McClaskey, Mr. and Mrs F. F. Palmer called on J. T. McCor- mick on Sunday. They found him improving J. M. Carcon and family visited on Thursday at the Gahoe home at | Greenwood. Renry Gettig, wife znd son of Braddock, spent the past week in their summer home, Miss Orpha Pleisher of State College visited then on Sunday Miss Sarah PBunist, who Ig em- ployed at the Laurelton State Vil- lage, is spending a few days of her vacation with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Punist. Miss Geraldine Hoover of Altoona, visited at the M. E Poust home las! week. Miss Amelia Copenhaver and friend of Philipsburg, visited ove! the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H E Foust. Miss Laura Belle MeCormick of Mercer attended an Extension Con- ference at State College a few days last week and visited her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McCormick, be- fore going beck to work. DRY TOP | Mr. and Mrs. Edmonston called at | the home of her mother, Mrs. Reese of Gum Stump. | Callers at the home of Mrs. Candis | Alkens, were her daughter Mrs. C. C. i Holt and sons of Tyrone, Billie Ed- hier Margaret rs has return- d wile vigited on me of his brother Madisonburg and Rebersburg, on returned home on Monday to Buffalo, N. Y., by way of Coving- ton, Pa, where Mis. Wheelock's mother lives Robert Miller and three children of Lewisburg, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller, 8. O. Mallory is on the sick list this week, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Frazier of St. Clairsville, spent several days this week at the latter's home. Merle Gephart, Homer Boone, Roy Gentzel, Donald Blerly, and Willian Brungart, attended the auto races held at Philadelphia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Moyer spent the weekend at the home of thei: daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs Ray Masteller of Bloomsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and family of State College, visited with the jatter's mother, Mrs. Ella Diehl on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rachau and Larry of Bellefonte, were Sunday callers at the home of Mis. Edith Gentael. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Kidder family transacted business at Haven on Saturday Mr. and Mrs, W. H and and Mrs. Curtl weekend at son and Lock Huckenberg CGrrennin- Lake Ma- M ger spent the coma Sunday visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bierly were Mr and Mrs. Eugene Lee and family ol State College Mr. and Mrs. James Corman and daughter Joyce were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ear] Weber of Smullton Miss Mildred Wolfe a irse the lLewi at il student Hospital ww home of her and Mrs. E R Wolfe Mrs, Paul Miller and family spent last weekend with Mrs Miller's parents, al Greensburg Miss Phyllis Page and friend State College visited at the former home, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page, sev eral days this week Mr. and Mrs. Homan Mills, and Mr. and M HOW ol Presbyterian ® Mrs Sunda) Dean Motter, Lester Frances Showers of Loganton Irene Brungart, Dean Gephart Haze! Brungart of Reberaburg, the Weegeng al Niagara Falls and Canad Miss Heb en Zettle of 8p visited at the home of ! family, Mr. and Mrs John Sunday Sunday guests at Lhe home of Lulu Mallory included James loty and lady friend and Isabel lory of Stale College and Charles Probst of Lock Isabel Mallory and Mrs. Pre mained for several days Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young and Maxine Perrar of Jersey Shore were Sunday callers at home of M and Mrs. Charles Page Mr. and Mrs. Joh two childre Pen: with the latiers mother Weaver on Sunday Mrs returned with them for severa] visit. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Miler and family, of Sonestown, Rev. and Mia J. R. Schechterly, son and daughter McClure, and Rev, and Mrs. 8. A Snyder of Baltimore, former resi- denis of this town, visited among friends lam Priday in connection with the gessions of the Evangelical ministertum held in the jocal church Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piedler and family of Spring Mills, visited at the home of Mrs. Savilla Stitzer on Sun- day alternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Brelsiord of Muncy, called at the C. M. Bilerly home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mies Bosman and Mrs. Anna Stanley of Nisbet, visited at the home of Mr, and Mra. W. H Ziegler Saturday. Mrs Stanley re- mained at the latter home for a week's visit with her sister Miss Mary Louise Kelly of Phila delphia, spent the weekend with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, William Kelly The members and thelr families of Convallis Rebekah lodge attended a picnic of the lodges in the district on Saturday at Hecla Park. Miss Anne Miller returned home after being a patient in the Gels inger hospital at Danville, several days last week. (From ast week) Rev. J. J. Weaver returned home after spending several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Charles Fragier at 8t. Clairsville Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Limbert and son, Mark, were Sunday callers at the home of their daughter, Mr. and and Mrs Mal- Mal Mrs Haven EL re. the n Metigar and rook, visited Mm en of WOO KA of | Mrs. Richard Mann, of Beech Creek. § | monston, Lot Catherman, Idabelle | | Merryman, Mrs, Mildred Thompson of Detroit and Mr. Harvey. Paul Barndt and wife have gone to housekeeping in part of Mr. Barntd's &r., house, while Mr. and Mrs, Ray- mond Winn have gone to housekeep- ing on the Winn estate. Mrs. Candls Alkens niece, Allen of Primdeiviia, spent a few hope for a speedy recovery. | Mr. and Mrs. Warner of Johns- itown, callsd at the Clayton Siiker | home Sunday. | Mr. J.T. Merryman celebrated an- {other milestone in his life Friday, | soon for a few | Vonada, Mrs, Mark Limbert remained at his gis ter's home for an extended visit. Kenneth Haines and his mother, Mrs. Alma Haines spent the weekend at Norwood and Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Bugene Keyes and son, Dickie, of Williamsport, called at the home of Mrs. Emma Corman last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Bierly and son, Billy, were Sunday visitors among relatives in Bellefonte. Miss Shirley Brown spent several days last week at the home of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay at Woodwara. Mrs. Helen Shultz and daughter { Hilda, C. C. 8mull and Mr. and Mrs, (Ed. Blerly attended the Snyder re- union al Green Burr last Tuesday. Fd friends Rev. and Mrs. James R. | Brown of Exterly. Mahlon Stover of Maple Park, { TIL, arrived in town last Ne inmany , Mrs. | Rev. Paul 8. Wheelock, pastor of!" Who Was the First Woman in ithe Potomac Avenue Free Methodist America” church at Buffalo N. Y., will preach ntensely interesting article at the Madisonburg Bvangelieal oribiag some of the fantastic church on Sunday morning and al mal Rebersburg on Sunday night, Rev Wheelock 1s a nephew of Mrs. A. A i . Lp aw 20 000 veal wood American Weekly distributed with Mu on Classified little brins resulis tals ee ile Kalls or Florida “4 Famed Bugler Retires Prank LunGead Seryean air rot en 4 Baboock wife of the local pastor Mildred Wolfe, a student at the Lewistown hospital visited at Lhe home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs E.R. Wolfe, one day last week Mrs. Holland Logston and children of DuBois, and Mrs, Clyde Smith o! Mifflinburg, visited at the home ol Mrs. Ella Diehl during the past week Last Tuesday night the class of 1087 of the local high school held a weiner roast at Hecla Park. Th following persons were present Mark Limbert, Florence Miller, Clay ton Musser, Mildred Gephart, Home: Boone, Merle Gephart, Miriaun Zer- by, Dorothy Garrett, Sara Ziegler all of town Margaret Tussey Marion Meyers Josephine and Iriend of St Coleg: Whitehill and Bart Grove of Lemont Jack CGulsewhite Mi June Leasute of ! spending two weeks at the home t2 Mr. and aie and friend Connellsville e forme: parent Ed. Cuisewite Mrs. Rus and My Harold this week at th ents, Mi: berg. James Mallory College pend home of Lain Mallory Miss Mar al days this Be! garet Bierly week wil lefonte Mr Free y of Mifflinburs WITH t the home “rr. 1] RARILE Wh Kl) Wi J BACK Rf Sr AND CoMrORTABLL 0 BEA WC AMP 4 LAW ¥ vs rile RE DUCED FROM EAVY DL E475 iA | BL A (A I MV sui MITTEN Fi eM FILLMORE len Wolford was tiken Centre County ygiial of i‘ ¥ of T jesdas ope rated aetiing i Week, where he was oO Or ape Lak 18 F He sion Wg fine Howar ' Nell rt wed u Ida on Weaver | end al Helen the Frank Hull hom Crust i& on She has a small dose of ivy ing. We hope for a speedy recover The Ladses Ald of Fillmore M. Sunday School held mon meeting at the Charles Harshbars ger home Quite a number Ie were present Earl Crust and Reuben Smeitrer tives in Sinking Vall The Fillmore M. E Sunday Schoo! held thelr annual 8: 5 5) pierce at the Port Matilda roard A y - - There were 70 present. A rood Lime i Sh . i 3 g x ve DOLsOn their of ow and daughter Crust and grwr dt 8 feats wrt spent 8B AY id I Virginia a (25 SiZE mda Bry! was had by all Betty Spearly wa: on the iagt week but ing Sunday School morning at 9:30; Sunday evening, at 7:45 Don’t forget the festival bs held by the Myers cemetery Associ tion at Hunter's Park on Saturday June 25. Music by Howard band Everybody owning plots is request- ed to bring a cake VALLEY VIEW (From last week) Mr, and Mrs. Jacod Houser hav moved into their new home. Mon- day Miss Mary King spent the even- ing with their daughter, Pauline Miss Sara Lomison spent a week with her grandma, Mis. Heaton of Milesburg. She returned home Sat. urday for children’s services, fok lat bs is better at this writ . Sunday League next Epworth * LUGGAGE RACKS ] "me Wd DUSTERS ON. 0D AND Fines Shits 40, AQ hv — DEPARTMENT Kasil LOWING WITH VACATION BARGAINS nh STARTS TOMY THUR JUNEL3 En (ON/]/ INUES AoA YS END ~~ ey NG TUESDAY of OPM. 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Mr, and Mrs. Miles Houser motor. ed to Lock Haven to see Mrs. Hous- er's sister, Mrs. Robert Hillard spent a few days with Mrs. Reuben Rider, Mr. and Mis. Harry Shawley spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hillard STEEL FOLDING Special Moeting of the Emerick Heirs The Emerick Heirs will meet in the 1. O. O. F. Hall at Centre Hall, Saturday, June 25, 1038 at 7.45 p m. This meeting is being called by the president, FP. E. Johnstenbaugh, for important business and to bring , the heirs here. The information Mr. {Carr has just t back from {his trip to New York City In con- sultation with the law firm there, | | Let's have a good attendance. A LASTING FINISH FOR SCREEN AND FRAME “EASILY APPLIED CLAMPS ON ANY RUNNING BOARD LUGGAGE CARRIERS 39¢ a BELLEFONTE, PA. 74 W. HIGH STREET JOCK HAVEN - CLEARFIELD - HUNTINGDON & 3 ABSORBENT COTTON Big 15¢ box FOR MOTORISTS AND CAMPERS « TYRONE
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