Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 07, 1938, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
BLANCHARD BOALSBURG
The festival for the community Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Drye seriou
fire equipment will be held at Beech Mr. and Mrs, McQuigg., of Pitts- July
Creek Thursday, Friday and Satur- burgh, were recent callers at the Quite a number of people gathere
day evenings of this week. Music matthew Goheen home on the banks of Bald Eagle Creek
will be furnished the first evening Mrs. Ackerman spent the weekend on Sunday afternoon w wines th
by The Smoky Mountain Boys, en- with relatives at Spring Mill baptismal ceremonies held by
tertainers over WRAK, the second : / ae © I mambes
evening by an accordian player also Bion Mi, b i Bier Lids 10s \
family of Altoona, spent Sunday from WRAK and on Saturday even. re and Mrs. Smith and Were
with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hoover nd bw the Lock Haven High School children of Punxsulawney were re Jesse EB Smith Militars
cent guests of Mr, and Mrs, John Langley Field Va
Robert Erhard of Greensburg, re- The de} from our W. C.F. U
ach- | \ hs { 8 ay after several we delegates Om Our w t da tloueh wit}
lowed by class meeting. No preach-| ag. ang Mrs. Allen Rumberger and | turned home Sunday after s to Bellefonte for the convention last Bip Meo. Jali Tuam lay furlough with
Mr. a i 8. JOIN me
ing service tn the evening. Belle- | cong of Tyrone, were callers at the | weeks visit with his grandparents, 9 }
rch-—Pra, ) Y : r . p Thursday were Mrs, V. C. Ridge
fonte church—Prayer service thisiya,.. of his sister, Miss Laura Rum- Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson He Th Nielson, Mi: Hatin Monday at Huntingdon with
Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sun- | yon. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Henderson, of | = Mrs. William Prey and Miss On and daughter-in-law, Mi
day School on Sunday morning at Miss Bell Williams is spending Trafford City attended the home Anna Bechdel iy TA Mrs. Paul Durner
10 hm Ne preps x0e Al | some time with her sister and hus- coming at Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. John Florey of Al- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lindeman anc
Styne grey 3 rogress 2 | band, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nason | Mrs. Viola Whittle and sons BUY | on, “none several days of jest! SON spent the weekend with rela
nite TB jh 3 ap | of Philadelphia, Pa and Eddie of Philadelphia, are vis- week with Mr. and Mrs. Jame Mar tives at Meyersdale
ya | Miss Lorraine Parsons, student ai Ing relatives here tin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess
Methodist Church Services—Pray- | pann State College this Summer, Recent visitors at the home of Mr daughter. spent the weekend
er service this Thursday evening. | nent the weekend with her parents, and Mrs. W. E Shively were, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coxey and
Sunday School on Sunday moming | yg. ang Mrs. E I, Parsons Mrs. Harry Sroh and daughter at Greensburg
at the usual hour, followed by the Mrs. Stella Parsons of State Col- Helen, Miss Evelyn Thomas, Mr and Mr
preaching service at 10:30 a. Re With | lege. spent the weekend with her Mrs. J. Irvin Thomas, Philils, Thel- visitor
FREE by the Paster, Rey in the SON and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair ma, and Jay Thomas all of Altoona Mr
Raul. Ra m. at A time | Parsons of Union Township Weekend Centre
g ' ot wl in| Mrs. W. B. Parsons, returned to Mr. and Mis fonte
the boys who spent last week in drain rm
Newton Hamilton Training Camp | her home on Monday, after a weeks mM by Mrs ie, irs.
ill give their rt visit with relatives in McKeesport [Charles Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
will give report. | and Morgantown, West Virginia Jordan, Mrs. Melvin Jordan and
5 { 3 i8= . aughter 3 sburg
wy Pliner of Irvom, b So Mrs. Margaret Keatley left re- ugh ro! ee neo N amd
Es TAT Jpralenl name | cently to accompany her son Harold | WT. and Mrs. raul Poorman. 'alster
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. | 4" oie0 of Washington, D. C. on a three daughteis of Trafford are vis- Renovo were gu
r , wh i tine with the latters aunt I Wy LNOVO were g
Cail Piss | months vacation to the Pocono : ng hie he ales wn My Anna Bowes on Sunday
Mrs. Way and her dayghter and Mountains on Vaughn ~D » Ra
1 e | Mrs slizabeth ixon Is visiting N and Mrs .
I hes > Shale 0 | Miss Martha Rose her daughter Mrs. Harry William two daughters with Mir
y eof Mice - gentleman friend, Mr = Hareb er rte. orate DeHaas
former's sister Miss Jennie Fisher Wilmington. Del. spent Mrs. Chester Thompson and fam nn
i : 4 : a y of Altoona, are spending a week of the “Blue
Boas Nancy and Jane Weignt, of as guests of her parents at their summer home her Gettysburg on
liefonte, spent § I y gue: Mrs. C. K. Brugger Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lagory Mr. and
of Miss Ann Holtzworth, at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox and sister, |sons Lewis J { Jac) re
f he i : a Mn X anda sisiel ns Lewis Jr. and Jackie of al and
her grandiattier, 3. Dune! But Miss Myra Underwood motored down {ord are visiting with relative Ros:
Rev. H E Oakwood of the Pres- | NHtany valley on Sunday where Miss Flo Shively, student at Al- Harry Taylor of
byterian church is having his Vaca- | pigs Underwood will visit for a time toona School of Commerce at the
tion this month and will therefore | ui, ar and Mrs. Frank Ingram the weekend witis her
have no preaching service at this ' Mrs. WE. Shively
July 7, 1938.
Roslin Myers, and Mrs
Bhawver and iL.» son
Nearhoo! oi
MILESBURG
are glad to teport, no
} " if
the Fourth of
3 ’
ail ol
PORT MATILDA
R. D. 1
Mrs. E. Lloyd Ashcroft, ang son
Buddy, Mr, and Mis. Dick Jarvis
Mr. and Mrs, E. Lloyd Ashcroft Jr,
and daughter Shitley, all of Ports
mouth, Virginia, spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E Shively
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hoover and
JULIA
Day has | and Pittsbu. Pa
PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF
UNIONVILLE
(Reported by Special Correspondent)
Clady
We
accident
anda
over
and minster
Coley
LUCAS FAMILY
HOLDS REUNION
church of
baptized
Free Methodist Church Services: | Ardery Calhoun of Pittsburgh,
—Unionville church: Prayer service | spent the holiday with his parents,
on Friday evening, Sunday School | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun of this
on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. fol- | place.
a»
Danny Swyers was
with his
Bwyeis
parent
Miss Wagner
pent a
Mrs. Amber
Jan
week recently
Felwr
and
Thompson Bechdel, returned fiom
Oll City on Wednesday until afte:
the weekend holiday, The
Company did not want to begin
ciation until after the Fourth
Willlam Spangler son of M:
Mrs. T. K. Spangler spent a
days at home before departin nh
a group of CCC boys for a camp in and
Texas day with Mr
Maxon and family
Sunday Mr
. ter Jane
Sleel
John Patterson
with
Wis a recent
Oy
friends at Zieglerville
and Mn Rimmey o
Hall pl ale, of Belle
and Mr ] Vog!
iaughter of
Ceoige
ana ¥
guests at the home ol in
John Henderson were
Wilbur Erhard, Mrs
Raymond suffered
tack of asthma on
Betty
on of
Crom
Hamsport
Brugger and
Southernd of
the Fourth
Mr. and
REVIVAL!
attended the | JULY 5th to 17th
and Gray Reunio
Monday
Mrs. B H
John
HEAR
Michael J. Anzalone
Youthful Nalian Evangelist, Con
Auto Mechanic and
Roman Catholic
Pletcher on thel m Jb Mi Of dvalizalu i : : WO WEEKS ONLY
M Mrs. Sue McEwen spent the past a Trap Hunting Cotlag on Monds oF A I¥ nt visitor her : M wi . % ! od vy i Night Except Monday
piace. week as guest of her nephew and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Al- Elaine and Marths ! Walter Korman a: i . : " SUNDAY 00 AND 7:30
Mrs. George S. Bullock of Phlla- | ire Mr and Mrs. Howard Bricker toona, are spending a week at thelr companied Mr. and Wilson Near Bishop
deiphia, spent the holiday as a gues: | 51 Millheim, and attended the cele- summer home here Pittsburgh where YO! WELCOME °
‘
of her husband, at the home of his | bration being held there (his week Mr. and Mrs. Lambert spend
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Bul- Mr. and Mrs. Milford Spotis of spent
lock. North Chili, N. Y., spent the week-
Mrs. Winifred Peters, who is em- | and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
ployed in Howard, Pa.. spent Sunday | clarence Houtz and her sister and
with relatives and friends in the | puehang Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall
community. She returned to her Mrs. J. E Brugger had the mis-
duties on Monday morning fortune of falling down the stair-
Pearce Rumberger of Middle Riv- | sions last Saturday. She received no
er, near Baltimore, Md. spent the | proken bones but was badly stoved
weekend with his aunt Miss Laura | on and bruised. She is feeling bet-
Rumberger and other relatives in| ior a+ this writing . > Tr de
the community. He returned t0 his| yr, * nome  JMughters Geraldine and Gl
duties on Tuesday morning rei Baten returned heme yrs. George “joore und
: of from Pittsburgh last Saturday afler ghirley Ann and Dale of Californ
Rev. and Mrs. E C. John and , two weeks vacation with his sister ve with Mr
three children, of Greensburg, Pa. | and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Warren sith sone
epefit last week visiting with DIS! wilson They accompanied him to
mother and her husband, Rev. and | his home here by auto and spent the
Mrs. G. A. Garrett of this place. | Fourth at the Barton home
They spent the greater part of the Some of the friends and neighbor
time fishing in our streams and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
Sammie -Lucas, son of Mr. and peth Robinson, met at his home jas!
Mrs. Boyd Lucas, who has been In 2 | Priday evening and showered them
CCC camp in Virginia, for the past | g4th gifts with which to start house-
six months, returned to his hom? xeeping. they having recently
here on Sunday. Sammie was glad | married They received some
to get back home and his friends useful and pretty gifts
* , i ‘nn
were pleased to greet him again Mrs. Amanda Way returned to he
Basil Robison Paul Resides and home here on Saturday after a three
Donald McElwain, who spent last Leaps vacation with friends and re-
week at the Newton Hamilton Train. latives in Washington, D. C. and
ing Camp for Methodist Youth, re- Harrisburg, Guests at her home on
turned to their home on Sunday veTY | gunday were Mrs. Gertrude Swarts
much elated over their week In AMD | yng daughter, Charlotte and gentie-
and are looking forwand to another | an friend of Harrisburg Mr:
week In camp next year. Walter Brower of Beaver Falls, Pa
We wish to advise through these | and Mr. and Mrs. William Hall of
columns that Miss Eva Rowan has Altoona Pa.
a property which she would like to John C. Stere. student at Moun!
dispose of. Any one interested in| 45. in the Forestry Department of
purchasing a property, with lar?e | pannsvivania State College spen
lot and lawn, all out buildings, in- | 4. Fourth of July with his parents
cluding a nice garage, will profit b¥ | ner and Mrs J B. Stere. He re-
calling on Miss Rowan at her home sored 10 his duties on Tuesday
here at any time. The price will be morning being accompanied on hi
right. way by his sister and husband, Mr
Miss Laura Rumberger returned and Mrs Ceci] Stevenson and Mr
to her home on Friday of last week, Basi] Robison. who expected to go to
after having spent the past six Baltimore and do some fishing be-
months recuperating from a broken fore returning home
hip, at the home of Mrs. Harriet! ng. Cora McMinn and daughter
Aszkins, She 4s still compelled to Dorothy of DuBois, Pa. were guests
walk with crutches but very much 1a.t Thursday of her sister Miss
improved and glad to get back homie. | jennie Pisher. On Thursday even-
Mrs. William Rumberger of Phillps- | ino they motored to State College
burg is staying with her for the pres« | and spent the night with another
eat time sister and from their departed for
The following is a list of the con- | Baltimore, Md., where Miss Jennie
tributors to the Hospital Drive which entered a hospital for treatmen
was put on in the community re- Her many friends in the community
cently in which the sum of $43 was trust her treatment may be benefici-
realized here: Mr. Daniel Buck: Mrs. | al to her.
lice B. Bosworth: P. W, Bmith; | Our community was greatly stirred
Frank Pratt; Mrs. J. C. Fox; John on Sunday afternoon when Richard
Robison; Forest Homan; Willlam C. duPont of Wilmington, Del. land-
Summers; Ruth Parsons: Mrs, Jack ed his motorless sailplane on one of
Brink; Mrs. G. W. Bullock, J B. the fields of the Edward Flick farm
Holtzworth; G. W. Holt, J. B. Stere; | above town. The flight started at
L. C. McElwain: Mrs. J. R. Willams, | Elmira, N. Y.. where the national
Nell Willlams; Mrs, Joseph Spolts: | soaring contest was taking place
Mrs. Sue McEwen; C. W. Stam- The distance was 98 miles. A large
baugh: D. H. Custer; Charles Eck- crowd of spectators were on the field
enroth; C. W. Flick; Marfan Stere; soon after i landed. no one was in-
Sensor Sisters; Mrs. B. BE Holt; | jured and the glider was taken back
Ruth Lucas: Arthur Hanscom, J. E [to Emi:
Hall; Mr
Feadow
family
and { verted
JULIAN NO
spen’ feslt
Mr
home of
parents
ers
mreel
ARE
four or five
Cowher
Sunday
and Mrs,
John Cowher,
Miss Betty Dayton
spent a few davs with her
Miss Marguerite Kerin
Mr. and Mrs. Walter !
and daughter Dorothy and son Rich
ard, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr y h th het nt M ind Wil DATs ne qaugner R : with il / :
M. A Kerin , HO Schenck rihday party was held B , ' . M 1 " Sul
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collet: r. at 5 Clyde 5 Thursda Roland Young A He 2
Jane
NICIPA
MILLHEIM
MY
THURSDAY
71} Day Onl
“Paradise for Three”
Rorabai
L |
fine
Robert Young
ang Mrs spent Sunday with ther J WH AlQuipps il ang Mr i he N 4 od ‘ M / Frank Morgas Fd
1938 Mr. and his Deck 3 ns Rs j NOTE—Thi
Sanford Newman celebrated hurt Saturday evening wh ine Young of t wx M and M3 ! tor ; ( entire famil AN «
Golden weddis anniversary t H ut Li ( i
200 friend
them celebrate the
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SELECTED SHORTS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Tul Eth and Sih
ter June
i one of mu
been attraction, a golden vase
very colored roses
entire of the table
cakes
Sanford
the weekend
Rit } DIR Harry
adorned
and two
Packer
Walter Lindsay
‘ '
few ane and
Viioke Vesa nes
“Judge Hardy's
Children”
immense
Mr
are
”
‘ "Ine
large
Mrs
respected citizens and life lo i
dents of ti community. They cisitors
have three children Mrs. Grace Or-
wick of Port Matilda and Carrie and Mr. and Mrs Jack Clark of Ovens .
Amos at home. Three grandchil- porn Ky. arrived in town on Sully : Miss Mary Bie a : 4 “ ola :
dren and one great-grandchild for a two weeks vacation with thew [°F 08¥s with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest EE A a x Ad a "  Sinak 3 A Ae | JULY
Their many friends wish them many respective parent Siraudb Hall i Os0eoiag M ir. a : : vy H Vit |
more years of happiness. Guests
were present from Ohio, Pittsburgh
Altoona, Tyrone. Julian Osceola
Mills, Philipsburg and Port Matilda
The Baid Eagle Grange No. 1390
held their quarterly birthday party
for persons born in April. May and
June. The guess were: Dr A
Boucher, Bamue! Friday Mr I. A
Woomer, Mrs. Chaney Reese M:s
Richard Lehner, Mrs. Straub. Mrs
John Reeseman Mrs. M. A Kerin
Miss Marguerite Kerin and
Betty Dayton. The gift was a large
box of bath powder, and delicious
refreshments of cake, ice cream and
sandwiches and candy were served
The amusements of the evening wers
a piano solo by Miss Mary lice nadstenden
Stine song. Smiles yar) aoe ; Independence . $13
{ and Mra. MoClellan Mille: i
Gossip, by Mi Reuben Woomer. and Mrs. John Rudisell Mr and
Mrs. Victor Woomer Mrs M A Michael Piet and 3 p
Refs, Mrs. Hugh Tobin, Misses jame. of Lancaster
) v si x "
Raid ig Joon! and Bet se Day. Pletcher. Mrs. Samuel
tO A play called ber 3-loVers gongs Nelson and Russel] «
The young lady with three Mr. and Mrs. Miller, a and
Opal. Miss Betty Dayton; lover. wih Mr. Samuel Holter
Willie Smudge, by Marguerite Kerin: Pletcher Edwin 8«¢ henck nd Mi: te . visilang be a ryt % v Saone | Al Nectar
snd. lover, Tom Smithers, by Mary and Mrs Thomas Shay ri y Nu ; Ape
Alice Stine; 3:4. lover Peter Tom- MIXED TEA
accompanied the above
kins, by Jim Morrisy. Both plays 4 Nectar
Were Very good and greatly enjoyed Relatives fo Mack Noting :
by ali present . of 4 I ad a ORANGE PEKOE
Crownevers are building a
house at Bald Eagle
Mrs WW. W. Wyland has returned
from the Philipsburg hospital afte:
undergoing an operation for gall-
stones and is geiting along nicely
Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Walk and
family spent Saturday in Tyrone
Miss Cora Price spent a few days
with her nephew Gordon Walk of
iced In gold
Newman
of relatives §
during the weekend
Mra. Robert DeBoer
THEATRE WILL NOT BE OPEN
11th AND 12th
eins
On Sunday a
to “Halry John
sard Narrows
They were Mr
Beaty and { :
Mrs lda F
Confer and
. § At»
Mr. and Mi
Cy >
Big Barg :
ig Bargains
Reed Dietz and j IN .
Fiche and at low Prices
and son
and Mrs
of New Kensingtos
th relatives on Monday enrout
their home from Williamsport
Mr. and Mrs. TF
Pittsburgh, spent Saturday and Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and M
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ICED TEA HELPS
ie Young returt
spending a week
Gross Mark, of W
A —————
DIX RUN
Mr. and Mrs. LL. F. Lindenmuth
new
Funeral services
Kunes of Pittsburgh was held in the
Church of Chuist on Sunday after.
noon. Interment was made in the
cemetery adjoining Ixiade chu a Visited their nephew, Herman Spicer
¢ ' aronning “id Tu 1 of near Lion. oO und for oOn
Mrs. Kunes was a sister of Mrs. BE W 4 Ziok Bl Suniay lorenoos
Gard Miss Amber Lindenmuth, of State
Jardner and of Miss Emma Smith College, spent the weekend and over
funeral party was entertained i. oO 4 bio
the Fourth with her sister Mrs
tt home of ) and ohn 3
3 ie of Mr Mrs. John Sara Bloom at Bellefonte, and her
ALBERTA
PEACHES irrkio
CELERY - Hi-Ball
PLUMS . . + . ..
Olive Shawley of Milesburg drove io
village on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S8heesley
song, of Stormstown, Mr
Orvis Watson and sons
our
and
Mrs
the
and
size
reeyyt
spent
Mrs. Estella Nelson
weekend at her home.
spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Philip McCartney |
and family of Monument, visited!
with friends and home folks.
Mrs. RdOert
Alkey.
| Washington.
Malcolm Taylor of Bush Addition
has been working at the Prank Hull
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rumberger
and daughter, Betty of Philadelphia
of Belle- | Visited at the Ear] Crust home one
fone, called on her mother, Mrs, H. |
day last week.
Harry Hull of COC camp is spend.
Sunday supper guests at the Rus- | ing his vacation at the G. B. Hoover
sell Lucas home were, Mr, and Mrs. |
James Summers and children, Mr. |
and Mrs. Pred Heaton and son and
Mrs. Oscar Summers of Wingate.
weekend in the
rattlesnakes.
Miss Evelyn Lucas spent the 4th
with friends at Wingate,
Miss Olive S8hawley and Miss Fav
Runkle called at their grandparents
home Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCartney and
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummings of
| Buffalo, N. Y.. spent the Fourth at
ithe J. E. Taylor Tiome.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Leathers and |
Mrs. 8 R. McCartney spent the
mountain hunting |
Mr. and Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, of
Centre Hall, spent Sunday at the
Bernard Crust home.
Kenneth Garner spent the week-
end at the Andrew Rockey home
near Zion
son, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at
the Ed. Taylor home.
Harold Gummo and friend, Jane
Harshbarger, visited at his parents
home at Lemont.
Rufus Breon spent the weekend
with friends at Coleville,
Don't forget Sunday School next
Sunday morning at 9:30; Epworth
League Sunday evening at 7:45.
When a mouse died, the town of
. Quakertown, Pa, went in black
but not In mourning. The mouse
this place.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Mr
and Mrs. Elwood Miler spent the
#h of July at Blands Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Jose MoCory of
Pittsburgh, spent the 4th at the jat-
ler's mothers, Mrs. Veronica Urban
CLARENCE
Mr. and Mrs. George Mizarex and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kozel. of Cleveland, O.. were week-
end guests at the George Mizarek.
8r. home. Mrs. Kozel will be re-
membered as Miss Agnes Mizarek.
Miss Ann Strasko of New York
City, visited home folks over the
Fourth.
Misses Ann and Albena Bugash
of Detroit, Mich., were home over
the weekend.
Miss Betty Parmay of New York,
is also home for a visit over the
! | holidays.
| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corman and |
Edward Muirhead has come home
gom the CCC camp In Baynesville,
a.
Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Moore and
children, of Reading, visited with
Mr. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
‘Dan Moore over the holidays.
Mike Zimmerman, of Cleveland,
O.. was home over the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moore and
son Donnie spent the weekend with
friends in Bigler.
Mr. Orie Conaway. of Bnow Shoe,
As last Thursday was the birthdas
of Mrs. Tacie DeHaas the Baptist
Ladies Ald met with her
Mrs. Tillie Stere aged aunt of Mrz
W. H. Spangler left on Tuesday fo:
a few months visit with her sister
in New Jersey
——— —————
VALLEY VIEW
Those who are on the sick list
are Miss Hilda Corman. Mr George
King and Mrs. Robert Hillard's
children. We wish them a speedy
recovery.
Most of the people spent
Fourth of July at Hecla Park
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wion. Paul E
Eckley, Marlin Houser and Margie
Hampton attended the Christian
Alliance revival service Priday eve.
ning and enjoyed hearing Rey
Shear deliver the message.
Maylon King spent the Fourth in
New Jersey and he says he had a
wonderful time at the beach,
Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Houser, daugh-
ter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Pred
Ishler and family. spent the Fourth
at the Valley View hunting camp
in the Allegheny Mountains.
Miss Betty Wion spent the Fourth
with Margie Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Eckley, of
Altoona, spent Sunday with his
father, Christopher Eckley.
Miss Jane Brown, who has been
spending some time with her sister.
the
Mrs. Lynn Corman. has returned |
home.
Marion Houser is spending a few
parents on Dix Run
A glider from New York State
came down in Mr. Ed. Flicks field
near the barn, along the State
road. on Sunday afternoon. causing
quite a lot of excitement for a
time. The piiot dismantied the sail-
plane and a truck came from El-
mira and took it home
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beatty
and Mrs. Marie Beatty of Altoona
motored to Altoona on Saturday
evening to spend the Fourth with
relatives in that city
Mrs. Dale Corl visited with
parents over the Fourth
Mrs. Dorothy Stitz has a dear Jit-
tle boy. 8he is getting along very
good at the Centre County Hospital
and now Howard Stere is a proud
grandpa.
George Neimen spent the Fourth
at his grandmother's, Mrs Pacie
Stere. George used 0 live on Dix
Run. but he has forgotten some of
his old friends
Martin Lindenmuth drove over
to Penn's Valley on the Fourth
having as his driving guests, his
parents, Leemore and Helen Linden-
muth, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Hogencamp. Mrs. Lindenmuth put
some flowers on her aunt and
grandmother Weaver's graves. They
also called at the former home of
Charles Ulrich, who is Mrs, Linden-
muth's cousin, and found a new
tenant in the old Ulrich home, and
that Charles had moved to Brush
valley. They also motored to Pot-
ter's Bank where Mrs. Lindenmuth
her
weekend at the mountain cabin and
killed a large rattler
Our friend and neighbor G P
Heverly passed to his reward on
Sunday morning. The friends
our sympathy
Clvde Watson
Milesburg vizited
place recently
Nevin Watson attended the birth-
dav supper which was held for Mrs
Minnie Reese on Sunday
Mrs. Nellie Edmiston and son vis-
ited at the home of Gertie and Ar-
villa Peter and picked cherries
Mrs. Waller Sweitzer. Mrs. Olive
Rhoades and children of Bellefonte
visited relatives at this place on
Wednesday of last week
Mrs. Gertie Petzer and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Petzer and aon
of State College called on friends at
this place recently.
YARNELL
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koch and
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Watson. of Ardara
gpent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Miller.
The New Testament Bible Clas
met jast Tuesday evening at the
home of Mrs. Charles Brown.
Miss Pauling Snyder. of Rock. is
spending a couple weeks with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. HB
Walker
Quite a number of people from
here attended the fastival at Pleas.
NAVs
and two sons of
home folks at this
WATERMELONS, Ig.
NEW POTATOES - - peck 27¢
ute wae 91.99
$1.65
100-1b $1 85
Daily
Scratch Feed }..
180.16 COTTON BAG
Growing Mash - -
N.B.C. RITZ CRACKERS - Ib pkg. 21c
FAMILY BREAD - - 3 giant loaves 25¢
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE - - 3-Ib bag 43c¢
OCTAGON SOAP 10 Si 39%¢
PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes 17¢
BRILLO package 15¢
TENDER
Feonomy
CHUCK ROAST 2" - Ib17c
ENGLISH AND CENTER CHUCK ROAST ih 22%
RIB AND RUMP ROAST Ih 25¢
Pork Loin Roast Ib 21c
FANCY SUGAR CURED
SMOKED SQUARES - Ib 17¢
2 to 3b
Rib Ends
ant Valley. Saturday night
bad gotten into contact with high . .
Sh Kennett: Walker, of Moshannon Mrs. Arthur Miller and daughter
days with her sister, Mrs. Fred
more, Md., formerly of Curtin. Lea tension wires, short-circuited them and Mrs. Eva Wenrick. daughter Ishler, of Zion. bn
Thompson of West Decatur, all en- | and plunged the whole town in dark- | Ellen and son Lloyd, attended the never been in that section of Centre Evelyn. of Milesburg, spent Satur-
joyed a very pleasant time and a|ness until the trouble could be ad- P. M. Camp Meeting at Gearhart- —Classified ads cost littie—bring county and it was quite a novelty day aft at the pu
ERE YOu COURANT tty tna | Ve OD Sunday evening. . good resula ol oo TORMRP sine. uh ss (parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. B. Walker,
was born and lived until she was
two years old. Mrs. Hogencamp had
A. & P. Food Stores