“August 1, 1988 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, —— INTERESTING LITTLE NEWS ITEMS FROM REBERSBURG AND ITS IMMEDIATE VICINITY A r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heller and Castle, Pa. Mr. Rodgers, who Is the latter's neice of Canton, Ohio, Mrs. Miller's father, is 86 years old returneg, home on Sunday after and but recently returned from the spending two weeks at the home of Gettysburg encampment, the former's mother, Mrs. Mary Hel ler. Miss Jeanette Hackenberg and master Robert Hackenberg of Penns Master Richard Bair of Smullton, Oreek spent several days with thelr visited his grandparents, Mr. and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mrs. W. E. Bair, several days last who live east of town week. Class No. 5 of the Reformed Sun- ~ Mr. and Mrs, Carl Beahm and two day School held their monthly class éhildren of Aaronsburg, were Sun- meeting on Friday night at “Gravel day callers at the J. E Ziegler home. Spring Lodge.” Mr, and Mrs. A. E Limbert and Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Miller acoom- son’ Mark, visited relatives at State panied by their son John visited College on Saturday friends in Thurmont, Md, recently Mrs. M. W. Breon returned home John Miller remained for a longe: Tuesday after being a patient in the visit at the E. C. Creeger home there, Céntre County Hospital for several days. Mr, M. W. Breon resumed his work al Hephzibath Heights, Mass. after Weekend guests at the home of spendilig a week at his home here in Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler included, town Miss Anna Ziegler of State College, The Stover family of Rebersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ziegler (axe this means of extending to and daughter Rae Anna of McAllis- terville friends thelr appre- for the many peighbors and ciation and thanks Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee and two Kind deeds and expressions of sym- sons of State College, were Sunday pathy durbhg guests with the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. 8. ‘A. Bierly. Miss Cleora Hackman of Milthelm, gent last week with her friend Miss Gladys Ziegler Mr. and Mrs Oval were Sunday visitors at the Charles Snyder of Snyder of Baltimore Md., Mr g the prolonged illness and ultimate death of a dear hus- band and father—-Mr. O. F. Stover Relatives and friends from ga, dis- tance who attended the funeral of Mr. Stover were, Rev. and Mrs. 8. A. and Mrs. H and Mrs. 8 B L. Hewes home Of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bierly who Isenberg of Osceola Mills, Mr. and Hve west of town Mrs. Kermit Hewes, N. J. Mrs. Sara Miss Bess Meyer of Philadelphia, BE Spangler of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs pent last week with Mrs. M. W Breon Smith from Belleville, Mrs Nearhood of State College; John Viola Mrs. Alma Haines, young ladies Mrs. Daniel Glantz of Greenburr Sunday School Class of the Luth- eran church held a picnic at Hecla Boalsburg; An enjoyable time | Homan, and family from Milton; Mr Park jast Friday was reported by all Miss Maxine Frarrer of Jersey Shore, returned home Sunday after Stover and family, Mr visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. B Wolfe the past week Mrs. Elda Musser spent the week- end at the Charles Stoner home at Tusseyville. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bierly and family of Mifflinburg, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harry Minig, who reside east of town Miss Phyllis Tyson of Miilheim, spent several days last week with her grandparents Mr, and Mrs, Mil- fred Garrett. Mr town. and Miss Anna Ziegler of State beth Dixon, third Col rge, visited friends in Elysburg, Sunday of last week The annual Mission Band picnic of the Evangelical church was held last Wednesday at the Hallway Dam The following persons attended: Maybelle Breon, Doris Mallory, Ju- la Ocker, Gloria Stover, Hazel Bierly, Hilda Shultz, Jean Breon, Marjorie Brungart, Maxine Frarrer. Irene Auman, Gladys Ziegler, Clara Hackman, Pauline Auman, Shirley Brown, Mr. Paul Ziegler, Mrs. Helen Shultz, and Mrs. Fred Whitehill Miss Betty Miller is visiting wit friends at Hummelstown, Pa. Mr. and Mra. Paul Winters and Mr. and Mrs daughter Sara Jane spent the weekend al "Gravel Spring Lodge.” The Misses Margaret Bierly and Jean Ocker are spending this wee visiting relatives a! Philadelphia Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Dean, and Mrs. Roy Brungart and daughter Marjorie were business vis- itors at Lock Haven on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Winkieblech, son and daughter, of Vicksburg, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Weaver and family Mr. John Barker and Mr Mark Wert of Ingleby visited at the T. L Hartman home last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Keyser and four children and Miss Sara Brun. gart of Glassboro, N. J, gpent sever- al days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clayton Brungard John Relish and home of Miss Dorothy Mrs. Emma Young and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight and Mrs Lewisburg; Harry Wert and family of Mr. and Mrs. T. F and Mrs John Durst, Mrs. Ida Stover all of Aaronshurg: Mr, and Mrs. M. E Stover from Cobum; Mr. and Mrs Orvis Gramley and son of Miliheim and Mrs. Elsie Waite of Rebersburg — SNOW SHOE Blanche Wenrick, entertain. in honor of Mrs the Hygiene Club birthday, on last Friday night evening was spent in playing Mrs. leona Oswald win- the most games, with Miss ed her the bingo ning and Mrs. LL Hartman of Dolly Brown second, and Miss Eliza- At a late hour lunch was served. Mrs. Wenrick re- ceived many beautiful presents Those present were: Mrs Leona Oswald Mrs Florence Bradley, daughter, Alice Jane, Mrs. Esther Shaw. Mrs. Edna Thompson, daugh- ter Maxine, Mrs Dolly Brown, Misses Betly Deviin, Elizabeth and Kathryn Dixon, Mrs. Mabel Lucas daughter Madge, Mrs. Irene Wen- rick and baby, MW. and Mrs. Bill Wenrick and daughter Dorothy Ann, and Betty Lou, Mrs. Cameron Caalin, and baby, Mrs. Blanche Wenrick, nh and son Lytle The Peaceful Circle Sunday school erage of the M EB church met at the Smith, last Thuraday evening to hold their busi- ness meeting The stork visited our town and Kk left a baby bov at the home of Mr and Mrs. Neil Friday night Mrs. EE M. France, Mrs BEwyelmn Cullen, danghter June, Mra. Joe Bradiey, daughler Alloe Jane shop- d in Bellefonte last Tuesday Mrs. C. A Thompson, daughter Maxine, Ceraldine Bathgate, and Vivian Marshall, shopped in Philips- burg last Friday p m Mrz. Leona Oswald, Mrs. Wash Oswald, daughter Phyllis and Lee, visited relatives in Jersey Shore, las: Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danko and baby spent Sunday in lock Haven Snow Shoe was well represented Shaw, | ant MILESBURG Mrs. Pauline Ray and son Claude of New York City have returned | Miss BEffa Hanna and friend, Mr. home after a few days visit here Harry Slocum of Binghamton, N. Y., While here they transacted some (arrived on Thursday of last week “0 business for Mrs. Ray's mother, Mrs visit Miss Hanna's sister, Mrs. Wil | Teressa Sears. Mrs. Sears usually {liam Peace of Central City. spends her summers here but due to Miss Sara Peace left Saturday ill health she was not able to come for a weeks visit in Lock Haven, this summer where she will attend five birthday | aes William Eckenroth was the celebrations. Sara celebrated her po winner of the live pig which own birthday on Wednesday of last given away at the Grange fens week. tival Saturday night. Paul Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. F. L. Baird has Joseph Fisher is a patient at the... peanut butler and Centre County Hospital where he 4). cod mamshmatiow underwent an operation for removal po or aid Give her a ring of a goitre tm a———— We. have some new improvements in our town. The F. L. Baird's have JACKSONVILLE a new porch; Miss Effie Spicer has a Church service sunday, Aug new side walk, also at the band hall 4... 4: follows: Sunday School there is a new walk and other im- g.a0. RE 6:45, discussion provements ‘What Am 1 Like?" Consecration Dorls Vonada of Elmira, N meeting, and worship with sermon visiting her cousin Miss at 7:30 p. m Whiteman Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Harry children Dickey George Seliger motored to New York Mis; Betty Aley on Tuesday of last week School community plenk Miss Ella Adams of Park on Wednesday of las Springs, Colorado and sister, Mrs Dickey McCrea spent thre K. Funk of Lawrence, Kansas were last week with his uncle and recent visitors of thelr cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson Misses Jennie and Annie Adams. Lock Haven These ladies were former residents Mrs. Robert Conaway and of Milesburg. Miss Ella's first trip dren Lester, Harry and Lucy here since she wis a small child Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. ©. A Fetzer, of her H H. 8. mates, Mrs, Will Bellefonte, were recent Sunday visis cas the gap vaCH tors at the ©. J. Wensel home the death of Walter Harter Mrs. Etta Kelly visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson § weekend at Renovo with her sister. | yanjed by Mr. and Mrs. Delr Mrs. Cecil M. Allen ley spent Bunday at Hershey Mrs. C. W. Peters Marlin hey returned home vers of Hammersley Fork visited Friday ,..nrieq and Saturday with relatives here Miss Barbara Krantz of Freeburg spent. the past week at the Johu Roberts home where she was enter. tained by her niece Miss Eisenhour, Mrs. Roberts visiting in Akron, Ohlo, for the pasi Are two weeks ntbal Among those from Milesburg who | A otll t held attended the Wense! reunion al pg wil (A Nn Shank's Grove, Howard, on Sunday “° all 3 porabmuemmmtat were: Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wensel, ont desiring a da of real enjoymen James Wensel, Mr. and Mrs. William 30G S068 CHAE JH Fisher, two children, Jimmie and Jr ‘Ot s Pulte om baby Faye, Mrs Reese and} Co tin daughter Eloise one hun- 3 . oni + Noll and famils dred being present This re- [J Sumner Noll and family union is an annual Mr. and Mrs. E wood, were calles Pisher home Sunda) Mrs. Earl Donnie, of Lewistown wer visitors at L. G. Peters home Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson rejoicing over the arrival of a young son, the first in the family Mrs. Ernest Hess was a Lock Ha ven shopper on Saturday of las week If you are interested in antiques Mrs. Emma Smith has herrs table which she will be glad to show you Mrs Scoll and Miss Haupt business visilo Williamsport on Friday of last Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peters, Mr. and Mrs. LG Peters. Mr. and Mrs. EM Peters, two children, Sonny and Anne, and Mr. and Ms. Orrie Hea ton motored io Renovo Sunday where they were met by Mr. and Mra H A Peters, daughter lols, Mrs Cecil Allen and son Tommy and Mr: Eta Kelly. The party then went to Hammersly Pork where they were joined hy CC. W. Peters and family and Miss Eva Wyclfl. Prom there proceeded to the State Park at two mile run spend a very enjoyable day. The oc. CAS *as io celirhrate “Daddy Peters” bir May he have many more of them A meetin the lot owners the cemetery farm an The following officers Charles Sheckier, Peiers, vice president; Florenoe Peters, secretary and treasures, Board of directors were Aaron Fei. ser, | year, Edward Baird 2 years, George Newman 3 year: Another meeting will be held Aug. 12th al some more creme dell f 01 on topic for v Helen Sumner Noll and and Elsie Jane and attended the Sunday at Hecla week days aunt of MeClellan and Mrs Colorado S - a oi n nou over ihe ang son it As interesting trig Mrs. Eleanor dren spent Satu ter, Mrs. Merrel Marian of pewistown y Hen has b Notic very R Winstons day all whom interested that of the io or reunion Haze! on of Clears About in all afTaldr Reed Bell- the William finner guest of hi of 8 at ttle sor recent ang 1 Sunday Mr th Whe : Lanehiov x solid chery and Mor faughter of Howard A n ang Mr nd daughter Sunday J. Vonada Wiiligm Margaret and Mr. and Mr James of J Jonnsiown E Aley and Hilda ig Jahn were man ang Evelyr Jame » Omrrett and childre Sunday afternoon callers they , There they an thay wails se £§ was beld July Tre aa were elected Lewis 28th i ¢ cream He on of enjoyed an parts ¢ Bumner Noll Eat to of Willismspor Melvin PTH nda ning with hi ents Mr. and Mrs William Dizxson Mrs Merrell Walker of Lewint L spent Sunday t mother Julian Lucas Ms Lucy president, Dison we Bi oN Da with her Mrs {he Conaway apent at the Fairlawn picnic last Wednes- day at Curwensville Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wenrick and Mr. James Mallory and friend Miss Houser, of State College, spent the weekend with the former's mother, son Mrs. Cameron Casher sof, Mrs Mrs. Lulu Mallory Blanche Wenrick, son Lytle spent Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber of gunday p. m. at Marting Grove. Tulsa. Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mis Mrs. William Ostrander daughter Charles Weber and son of Philadel- giorence, and Mr, and Mis. Gorden phia returnea to their home after geanisyv of Spangler, spent Sunday visiting with relatives in town 107 wih Mrs Ostrander's sister. Mrs some time William Hall 8r., and family Miss Jean Breon spent several hie 4 days. this week with her grandpar- MARTHA ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vonada, at Woodward. Miss June Robinson accompanied Mrs. Russell Zacharis returned 10 by Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin of her home at Allentown on Sunday Altoona, attended the amnual] Deck- with her hushand, after spending er reunion held at Grange Park several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Centre Hall, last Wednesday. Wiss W. J. Hackenberg, Robinson and Mrs. McLaughlin are Kathleen Burd, lols, Ruth, and cousins of the Decker family. Helen Arbogast attended the Pair-| Mrs. Helen Ardery Egler departed lawn picnic al Curwensville on Wed- for Boston, Mass, jast week where nesday. she expects ta visit some friends and Mrs. Jane Guisewite of Loganton.' also travel through other of the New is visiting with her son and wife, England States. She expects to be Mr. and Mrs. Bd Guisewite. gone several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Davenport, Quite a number of folks from hers and Miss Rae Grimm from Hagers- attended the Clover Farm Picnic at town, Md. were visitors at the home Bilands Park last Thursday. of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Babcock on James Robison is improving the Monday appearance of his house by having Miss Giadys Ziegler is visiting a fresh coat of paint put on it. with her aunt and uncle Mr. and! Mr. Jacob Mitchell is busy with Mrs. Herman Confer at Harrisburg. his threshing machine in this vi- Mr. Kenneth G. Haines returned cinity. Wheat was a very good crop home Monday after spending the this year which all of the farmers are week at Rehoboch Beach, Del@ware. very gratefu) for Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ziegler were | Mr. and Mrs. OG. E. Ardery, Mrs Sunday dinner guests at the home of Alla Ardery, Mr. and Mrs. Elery the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Krarr and little Rochelle attended Jacob Strayer of Lock Haven. family of Jersey Shore were Sunday Lock Haven on Sunday. visitors with Mrs. Rose Gramley. | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weaver accom- | panied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover to! Lancaster, where they were Sunday s of Mrs. Weaver's brother and | Mrs. Berpard Willams and two the annual Shirk reunion held at! Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wolfe and the home of Mr. George Shitk at family of Wilkes Barre, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Stanton’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. Stanton. | 7:30 p. m.. when the board of direc. tors will give a complete report on their effoits to obtain a charter. All lot owners are urged to be present and register. ag a completd list desired. No lee will be charged for registration Phyllis Sholl visited at Bellefonte the past week Mrs. Haze] Glenn, two sons, Mac and Junior and Miss Ruth Pulton have gone to Philadelphia Miss Fulton will visit in Flemington, N J, for two weeks Katherine Bashore of Palmyra, spent a week at the Sheelz home Mr. Bashore was a Sunday visitor, Katharine returning home with him Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters and Mr. and Mrs. William Walker have returned from a pleasant visit at Oil City, Miss Mary Bayle visited at Lew- istown on Monday of this week Miss Jennie Adams visited at State College during the past week William Spear went to Lewistown Monday, where he enlisted in the U 8 Army. He was sent to Harrisburg and in the near future will go to Hawaill “Happy ianding Billy” Claude Pulton will go to Camp Wapalana on Wednesday of this week. SOMETHING TO ACQUIRE There's just two things that we must learn One is an education, The other one that we can't buy Is called a reputation Just a little breath of scandal Seemng 0 grow and grow, little added here and there Makes quite a tale you know We like 10 hold our head up high Among our fellowmen, To be held as an example For others to follow-—so then. Fe A weekend with her son Matthew Cob away and family of Flemington al was accompanied home on Monda) her grandson Jimmy Conaway expects to make an indefiniie sit here with friend: issn Bara and Lillian Neff r Winklebieck and Mary Virginia Bloltz calird to see Mise RebecCa Bartley on Sunday afternoon Mr: Raymond Rogers and dren Billy. Mary and Janie were Sal urday evening visitors at the Wil- liam Beighlol home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh of State College and Miss Mary Me Closkey of Howard, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Sumne! Noll and family On late Sunday afternoot our vi- cinity received a down pour of rain for a short length of time that caus- ed the water 0 rise to the exten! that the foot bridge in font of the spring house on the M. Harold Bei? farm, tenanted by Mr. and Mrs. A M. Pritz. was washed away, then on Monday a cool breeze blew which jowered the temperature consider- able for which we ate very thank{ul The dedication service of the new road held here on Monday evening was a grand gucoess, The bands and the speakers did splendidly 0 a very large crowd of people, despite the inclemency. of the weather ————— Sr" — VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs. James Wion are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs Andrew Houser. Miss Dorothy Miller of Ford City is spending a week with Mrs, Forest Eckley George Shope of Toleville spent Sunday with his sister, Margie. We are very glad Miss Hazel Cor- Wo Dot family, Mr. and Mrs. Somner Host- erman. Mrs. Charles Page of town and danghiers Maxine, Betty and Phyllis, and the latter's friend all of State College, motored to New York City Baturday where the Misses Phyllis and Betty boarded a liner for a few days visit at Bermuda Isjands. The rest of the party returned home Bunday. Mr. Orvis SBwarfz% mother of one day last week. ‘Visitors at the Reformed parson- age the past week were Mr. and Stimple, son Freddie 7 Charlotte; Mrs. H. JH. open-at 7:45. The Garden i children of Chester returned to thelr home last week with Mr. Williams after visiting with relatives in this vicinity for several weeks. Mra. R. I. Hartsock ig taking a weil earned vacation and visiting the Meek family at Waddle, The 4-H Garden Club will hold a public meeting in the Baptist church Friday evening, August 5. Ellon B Tall the assistant County agent will be present and have with him Mr. Greenburr visited her son and family | Donaldson, who wili show colored slides on marketing and pac etables. This will be both for market. ing Club is daughter Stimple and daughter Ruth, and now ready to serve the public with BS TRE TN BA king inter | will man is betler and is able to be out Be careful what you do and say | again. Miss Betty Eckley is helping The company that you keep jher with the house work. For you know the saying goes. | Those who spent Thursday with What ye sow, ye also reap.” Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman were her L 8 { mother, Mrs. Allen Brown of Mill | The following girls went to Newton Hall, sister and baby Mary Kayser. Hamilton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. of Philadelphia. | George MoKinley taking Anna Marie Miss Virginia Eckley spent a week ‘Jones and their daughter Fern in with Mrs. Amanda and Miss Dorothy their car. In the Lee Lyons car Miller of Ford Clty. [were Marjory Lyons and Helen Martha Rider spent Sunday with [Weaver and M72 William Yeager Marion Houser, who wert as mother, Sunday ev Prancis returned y | will spend & rh with her daughter Mrs, Clarence . thant pe ———— BLANCHARD The Junior Order of American Mechanics of Beech Creek held thelr pienie in Walkers Grove, three miley west of Blanchard along Marsh Creek, on Sunday afternoon, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fetzer, Mr, and Mrs. Waller Startzel and son of the Bellefonte Couneil; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Duck and daughter of Lock Haven Council; Mr, and Mrs. Alva Miller and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wag- ner and four children, Mr, and Mrs Frank Hunter and two children, Mr and Mrs. R. J. Spangler and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harrls Cone. f and son, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lindsey and sof, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dietz, C. C. Walker, and "Doc" Mec- Carthy all of Beech Creek Council Visitor Mr Ida Fravel, Jacob Williams. of Blanchard, Miss Char- Miller, Mr. Earnest Kramer of Lock Haven, Harry Masden of Beech Creek, Miss Sylvia Gardner of How ard ahd Mr. Harris Heverly, pastor of the Baptist church Mabel Bechdel, Tvabelle n and Ruth White returned on vurday from Camp where they vd been sent as representatives of ¢ Church of Christ Sunday School Miss Workman lent of town, pas wi y of Snow St tion la week os were held in the Baptisg n Baturda) {0a m Cline offi or Hie Minse Ne ] Lizzie former thi tmer { a ed Away 10 1 Funeral ger ct red urch with ating morning a Howard made In church had of the cometer Lizzie been making AA the was Bennett vee he it quite badly a0 caught that the ons moming WH was ee! had to be Joosenad ou to get his all ‘ PAY ndutting alr burg at present was born to Mr atl Teah's ; open Mrs fvate hospital and y afternnor nam<a ose ph ft Camp Devitt Friend { Franklin Bowmar 4 Pachejor Party for him at Mia home on Tuesday evening Bounds much as thoueh there may be ane a Th Bech) hat Mi fnon of Tyrone week Al incie, Mr ortle Andres rveral Say £ Laat 0] J Harter Miszes Maxine guests Bathgate and of Bnow § and Mrs KE days lat week relurned $0 Sn Geraldine Machamara Mr weveral re 3 ere of Ww Ciardner for Mi Jean William Shoe with the girls for a lew days t with Batheate's of Snow Shoe Mrs Tacie Delfaas had as weekend guests the Ciioria Dullen and {= Seymour of Lock Haven Mrs Delinas jeft on Sunday for anys with het of Julian and Mra y of Nichols week of their vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs John Miller and other relatives of this vi- infty and Beech Creek Elaine and Martha Anon Pletcher relurmned home on Friday after a months visit in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Taylor motored home with them PLEASANT VALLEY 1#Vern Eminhizer, who has been on fhe ick Hm, is still mproving Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Oohfer and family spent Saturday evening al Mi Eagle at the home of Mrs. Con- fer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay l4athers Mr. and Mrs. Linn Book of Belle- {onte, spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mis. Harvey Eminhizer. Mrs. Maly Katen, daughter Susie of Philipsburg. are spending this week with her brother William Richner. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Locas and Mrs Hazel Oriffith and two children of Yarnell, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rich- net Mrs. Keturah Heverly, son Ster- ling, of Woolrith, were Sunday al- tetnoon visitors at the home of Har- vey Eminhiver Sunday visitors at the home of Wilbur Bmel were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kessling, and family of Yamell, Mrs Nancy Packer and son, Toner Pack- er, and Marshall and Howard Pack- er, Richard and Fay MoCartney, Mra. Harvey Eminhizer and daughter LuVers and son Theodore, Jane Eagler, Mr. and Mrs Linn Book, attended the festival at Ro- mola on Saturday night. Monday visitors at the home of Mia. Harvey Eminhizer were Miss (Susie Katen of Philipsbuig; Miss Hannah Eminhizer of Pleasant Val- ley. Mrs. Harvey Eminhiser, DeVera, and Thecdore Emiinhizer, Jane Bag: Mizar John several visit brothers Miller anc are spend. Ralph NY Chante neil Spent Tuésday even | [Park to see. Tex Rose, BELLEFONTE, PA. i i ORVISTON There were 123 al Bunday school the past Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Crotzer, of Johnsonburg, spent Saturday at the Harry Binger home, Mrs. Binger being Mr. Crotzer's sister Miss Ann Daughenbanugh, of How- ard, 1s spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clair But. ler Mrs, Prank Kelley, of Bunbury Is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barnhart Mr. and Mrs. Jake Poorman and daughter visited with and Mrs william Bamhart, Mr, and My Jack, Mr. and and children with relative Miss Verna Shank, Leah Thomp on, Geraldine Seyler, Harry Lomi- on, Frank Confer and Harry Levy attended the Bhawley reunion Yarnell Sunday rer — Ar George Butler Mra. Joseph viiited In on Bunday aon Bmead Lewistown ni sons Paul and Kel. Mrs Bianche and lda Con- sson Bunday Paul Lomison pty and baby Ann Daley, Clalr Butler fer motored to Cre visit Blanche Lomison Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shawley, Mr Delbert Barnhart, daughter Phyllis Shirley Quick attended the y reunion at Yarnell Bunda Mr Frank Rickert two carloads of cOmy York Bt and Bhawle fn- Any the wis Over vid Confer returned homes after Haver being empio) rd Hospit the past al I Fred Heaton was admitted Lock Haven Hospita treatment. We hope recovery Mizsionars of Mi ing Mary Beil He daugh- t Nellie and Fun Mars fan Lomfison spent Sunday evening Paul 1c home Orviston Baturda) for her the for spoedy The the home Borie t Wa met Bhank a 1 Monday ever Mr verly ters joe, and al the ball tean SNYDERTOWN auireh notes for Sunday August 7 ay Church School at #30 a aur people Woodward “mer Presser Lewistown mer Powers 88 Lewistown ht FE re can et Rome festival al evening Marjory Pow in Lan- Margaret: stid are visiting thelr aum attended the Hublersburg Satur - of our DEODie on aay PORT MATILDA a hy 5 Mm : Flen William sister Mr: Allee Patton and Harpster and Barry families Mi of Wilkinshurs visited with Mr he Ads Benney syeral da Bennett The United Brethren church Saturday and Mrs. Marion ail! hold their picniopon Aug Laurel Run picnic ground Mrz E M Wooditing and Mrs Bord Williams spent Friday at Alex. vislting with Mr and Mrs Cannon and family Mr. and Mm Dennis Reese attend. od a reunion of the Zimmerman families at Karthut on Sunday Harvey Stiver and Miss Rosalie williams sapemt Sunday with Mr Stivers cousin and Mis: Willams’ sister Mrs. V8 Gruber at James ioe. Pa Williard and Bobby Stern of Cres. son, treat grandson of Mrs. Caro- line Woodring and Bugene Slate and Jack Banderson of Cresson, arm ramping pear the home of Mrs Woodring Mrs. Minnie Woodring acoom- panded Mr. and Mis. Elmer Fullz and family to Notristown on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Woodring and to see Mrs. Woodring's grand- child tha! has been geriously ill A reunion and birthday party was held at the community park on S8un- 225 in anor of Mrs. Caroline Wood. ting. A delicious dinner was served by her children as follows: Mr, and Mrs. George Hoover and family of Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood. ring and family of Nanty Glo; Mr and Mrs Clyde Confer and family gf Orviston; Dr. and Mrs. Lykens and family of Janegville:; Mere Woodring of Altoona, and J. R Woodring at home. Mrs Margate! Jones and daughters Bertha and Margaret, friends of Mrs. Woodring from Nanty Gio The following iadies of the Metho- dist Missionary society met on Fri- day afternoon at the Community Park and held their meeting after which refreshments were served Those present were: Mrs. Gertrade Crain, Mrs. Clara Bennett, Mrs Fdith Lane, Miss Florence Williams, Mrz. Mollie Williams, Mrs. Bdtih Reese, Mrs. Hannsh Willlams Mrs Susie Spotts, Mrs. D. A. Bower, Mrz Helen Garner, Mrs. Ora Shobert, Mrs. Flora Crain, Mrs hotise, Rev. D. A. Bower, andra Charlie Mrs. Nannie Richards of Pitts. burgh. epent Monday with Mrs. Alice Harshberger, Mr. und Mrs William Myers and family of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Meyers parents, Mr. and Mrs J 8 Williams PLEASANT GAP. Mr. and Mm Wilmerding are spending their vaca- tion at the home of the former's sis ter, Mrs, Wade Bvey Harry Twitmyer of Mrs. Wade Evey was hostess 10 the Oarden Club at her home day al‘ernoon Mrs Bridge Club on "Tuesday evening Mrs. Harry Bliger had about (wen. ty Iriends to a health pooking dem ony! riftiem evening. dinne¥ on Wednes- RW. Noll entertained hes Wednesday Henry Noll delivered an sirplane for the Cub factory at Lock Haven 10 a customer in Minnesota the early part of the week Mra Jared Zettle was rushed to the Centre County Hospital Satur. day evening next day Mi Josephine week the Ohio Mr. and Mrs L joyed a few days Holutser vacation from White Rock her office in C. Mc¥iwain visit wit} in West Virginia recently Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs tended the reunion a and report 200 Mr. and Mrs children of State College New York recently at home Ammon Kerstetle 14th annua t Boonevil ast altendance o ar f al Jay Bore Meh eit guests Ingstor Mri home 1 or James Pi New York Ci ne a vinit i Oeorge Margarge) relatives In this Mr. and Mr College were Monday Jr viens Homer rallors of the Me fyYeninge Waite last The reunion Smelitzer family nA Wes a r at State College The Ladies Auxilinry of ih hurch will hold och ] n | church awn lomor os ng. Ang. 5h Recess callers he Warren Marat hy a4 Wiss Mr and Mr ¥ Bwathmore Hone sorte : ee ’ of MeFihatts ave sorry tn note tha r pastor and wife of this ¢ misfortune of meeting fad ‘ tv naind Aey fie havine hie Wr ev me and she 1g her both a speedy | ard 5 hrefMes Elmer Tilliam sartz and Mr Keratetter drove Diehl pt a Auties at Akron rr yo yey of 84 nia i day oven The public i= invited 1 fwar Ra and operated upon the " relatives W. W. Kerstetirr and at Kerstoy ¥rida » ’ with gleps anid mod a Myer } 0 Bnydertown recently to visit the Meliger family. Tey. ang Mrs, Metzger had just recently returned from Peekskill where they withesbed the marriage of thelr daughter Mrs Pear! Knowlton to Theodore: A Wiederman of Norristown, who b a salesman for the Wiederman Ma- chine Co. of which his father is the head. Mr Knowlton had © been teaching Peekskill for the past ten years. Bhe spent her summers here while her father wag pastor of the joeal M. E church ‘and her daughter Sally who Is now tyelve yeurs of age made her home with her grandparents while they lived here, Mm. Wiederman has a host of friends here who wish for her much happiness in her new fe The Pleasant Gap Pire Co. Band £ave an open ald romeert Noll's Grove Tuesaday Public Sales al of 1} in in evening ALIGLIST +# ATURI RE a 1 ry AY » 3 ’ » | LEADING PIANO FIRM WILL SACRIFICE SMALL SIZ} Grand Piano For very small balance. Respond - ble party may take over for terms low as $1 weekly, Piano is almost | new and fully guaranteed. After | seeing it, we will tune and deliver home Alse Belsy Ross Spinets atl attractive prices. For appointment and information write ¥. A. NORTH Piano Co. Inc 1532 Chestnut FHILA lo your bal | | NICIPA] MY MILIHET™ FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 5th & Sth) “The First Hundred Years” Habert Mantigomery Virginia Bruce, in | CHARLI¥Y MceCARTHY SINGLE and “POULTRY FIRATES” and | THEATRE CLOSED MONDAY & | TUESDAY. AUG. Bth & Mh FRIDAY & SATURDAY Angst 47th & 135th) “JOSETTE"” ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A BEAUTY PARLOR AT OUR RESIDENCE ON WEST MAIN STREET, MILLHEIM, PA. LATEST FREDERIC PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE New Noiseless Dryer PHONE MILLMEIM 77-R.2 BELEN C. CONFER FIRE CARNIVAL LOGAN CoO. HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS BELLEFONTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 12-13 HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT Grand Street Parade Each Night Alice Alis- | Friday Eve.—Concert by B. H. 5. Band Saturday Eve.—Bellefonte Banjo Band SPECIAL ON SATURDAY NIGHT: “SONS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" RADIO ARTISTS HEARD REGULARLY OVER STATION KDKA, PITTSBURGH GROUND PRIZES EACH NIGHT
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