NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF [PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mac Fry) THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 11, 1938, Mrs. Sara Everts is improving very | hicely from a recent iliness, being | able to occupy her favorite rocking | chalr on hes © porch, her dsugh- ter, Mrs, , of Pittsburgh, who was pls her care, de- parted for her home last Wednesday Miss Dorothea Blair, ane of War- ren, Pa’s, popular school marms, who Is taking a special coune of study at Penn State, was a supper guest Saturday evening at the Fry | home in Rock Springs. Little Miss Maxine Goheen of Du- Boils is spending some time at the home of her grandma Mrs, Belle Coheen at Balleyville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Gearhart were visitors In State College last Thursday, guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Adam K. Garner, The Charles Campbell family were | at the Mrs Jarrior's Mark. John Bressler, Holstein breeder wiure you will no- last Sunday gues! ora Bucks home Our good not only Is exix but also in h tice 3 of the finest with excellent (My by her side, sO Jahn has plen'y of horse blood (00. Miss Mae Jt of Princeton spent a few days iting here with her sister and fam- Mrs. R. W. Ilingsworth, mn A oi iy The side walls of the Presbyterian | church are being replastered and papered this week. Contractor H L. Harpster has the job. Farmer George Musser ond family | of the Branch laid by their chores last Wednesday and enjoyed the day at the big Lewistown Fair. John Quinn tenant farmer of the Olewine farm was a business caller at Cottage, Huntingdon County last Tuesday p. m. The all round Lisurancs Agent, of State College, Mr. Elliott Glenn Wasson was here Thursday seeing after some of his large nunber of insurance policy holders. The Johnson Bros, agency has smbarked in B. & B. feed retall busl- ness along with their farm equip- ment and Ben, guarantees your cows all to be 50-lbers daily in case you purchase enough of his high testing feed William W. Keller of Pittsburgh Postal Department, is spending his annual vacation at his summer ©cOt- tage on Wall street. He & accom- panied by his wife Two of Millheim's long dyed In the wool Democrats Charles Stover and C. 8. Musser, were bus. ess call. ers in Ferguson last Friday. Charley looking after his implement business, Guy Kocher purchased a brand new lis-(hfimers tractor from Johnson Bras. agency last week They also delivered a new W-30 tractor to Judge Chester Feterhofl of Huntingdon County, st his Spruce Creek model farm. The Judg knows a good thing when he sees ii work. Mrs. William Thompson of Cin- | einnsti, Ohlo, is spending her two weeks summer vacation among her Centre County friends She will return to her home this Saturday At Lewistown Fair Priday Bugens Irvin's spotted pony wou the ony race very easily. Bucky Pressier filed the styrups most efficiently While visiting at the home «of her brother, L. OG. Peters, near Meek’ hr -.-“._,, rh AMUNICIPA] MILLREIM FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 12th & 13th) “JOSETTE" With Don Ameche, Robert Young, Simone Simon, Bert Lahr, and Joan Davis MONDAY & TUESDAY {August 15th & 16th) “The Adventures a" of Marco Polo Gary Cooper, Sigrid Garie and B. Rathbone. COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS! COMING AUC. 19th & 20th “KIDNAPPED,” W. Baxter. brood mares, each | the past week, vise Church, Mrs. Mary Stamm, of Phil- {adelphia, was suddenly stricken with a lght stroke, Saturday evening, and is bedfast there, under the care of Dr. Coleman, of State College. Her many friends hope for her re- covery soon Mrs. Emma Decker and daughter, | Mrs, Maud McCormick of State Col- lege, were pleasant callers with thelr Rock Springs friends Friday evening (they were driving guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Thompson of Philadelphia, who {are spending some time In State College. Mr. and Mrs Malvin A. Peters were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Harpster home, Rev, Robert Lelghty Jald up his books Thursday to assist Farmer E T. Parsons gather his oats crop In the barn. Rev. Ralph W. Illingsworth and family departed Wednesday for a three weeks motor trip to Yellow- stone Nattonal Park and other in- teresting places along the line of travel. The Misses Charlotte Koch and Izelia Keller who each bolds a nice clerical position in Harrisburg's capitol spent the wheekpnd wilh their friends here in town Hon. and Mrs. J. Will Kepler mo- [tored to Indiana, Pa. last Priday | their grandson Jr. Combs returned home with them. Mrs. Grover Corl was their Arriving guest {| Miss Madeline Hawn and (wo | daughters of Petersburg spent the weekend atl her parental home, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Gilliland Mr. and Mrs. Boner Portasline of | Selinsgrove, were recent visitors with his sister and family Mrs. S. M. Hea on the Branch Donald and Melvin Fry spent Thursday evening with their former school mates, the William Brothers al Centre Hall A pew concrete walk is being lald by W. W. Albright on E. Malin streel Mr. and Mrs. John Coipetzer al- | tended thie funeral Wednesday of the latter's sister, Mrs. Halderman atl Myers cemetery, Buffalo Run Miss Eleanor Dale is spending week at her grandparents home, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Dale at Woodsdale | near State College We are giad to report our aged friends John T. McCormick is able to be out on his porch dally to enjoy his many callers and discuss of the day rm —— —- —— - PLEASANT VALLEY Mary Kalen and daughter Busie of Philipsburg, returned home on Baturday night after spending 8 week here wi r brother Wil- d nleces Mrs. Lon Via 8. Hazel Gn Hh al matlers for a estead Mc - M 1 our campers are here the O'Nell hom are Mr. and Mrs. Mack | Cormick and family of Sewickley Mr. and Mrs. James Burng of Chica- | go. Mrs. Winnie Kerns and family of { Mashannon, glad to welcome them here again. Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Emi nhizer were Floyd Long of Howard R. P. D., and lady trend Miss Sallie Peters of Beech Creek. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager and gon Arthur, Alfred Long of Mi Eagle, Thomas Peese and Relds , Greek Mr Hazel Griffith and two childrer Linda and Billle Yamell Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Richner, also Mr, and «Mrs. Alfred Lutz of Milesburg v ihe Richner home Mr. and Mm Wilbur Emel and baby Nancy, brother Luther Emel Spent the weekend al Lewistown i with his sister and family Thomas Peese, Theodore Emin- hizer were Monday evening visitors at the O'Neil Campers Henry Kessling visited his sister Mrs. Wilbur Eme] on Monday after- noom Mrs. Lee Richner and family visit. od her mother Mrs. Rose Lucas at Milesburg on Saturday. ney anc Mrs. Orvis Lucas spen ’ OL i. 4 jsdted Well, for one thing, this war in {China will put an end to the stories jof CMnese soldiers fighting with (ft rs; even the Japanese ii Sr it when they finish the | present struggle. LOGAN FIRE CO. CARNIVAL HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS BELLEFONTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGUST 12-13 HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT Grand Street Parade Each Night Friday Eve.—Concert by B. H. S. Band Saturday Eve.—~Bellefonte Banjo Band SPECIAL ON SATURDAY NIGHT! “SONS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” RADIO ARTISTS HEARD REGULARLY OVER STATION KDEA, PITTSBURGH GROUND PRIZES EACH NIGHT | NITTANY Church notes Sunday, Aug. 14 {Sunday School 0:30. Everybody welcome. Mahlon Dunkle of Lock Haven, spent Saturday with his parents, IMr, and Mrs. Wilbur Dunkle, We are glad to hear that Mrs | Albert Thompson, who Is ll at the home of her son, Clarence Thompson of Bellefonte is slowly improving, Mr. and Mis. George Qrove and daughter Evelyn May, spent Satur day with Mr. and MrsL. Bickle, of Buffalo Run Sara Grove visited Saturday with Mrs. Emma Minnemyer and family 1of Buffalo Run, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H, Lowery, {visited Sunday at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wian and the lat- ter'’s mother, Mrs. John Rockey of PMilmore, and at the homes of Mr and Mrs. Harry Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. John Hiner and daughter of Bellefonte Mrs. Pawline Miller of Lock Haven spent the weekend with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs, Sherd Gummo. A Emma L. Dorman spent Mon- day her daughter in lock Ha- yen Mr Axe pall Mrs. Harry of spent one past week at her mother's Mrs. Emma Harpster Emily Winnick State is spending some time mother Mrs, Levina Peters Margaretta and Janet Garbrick s spending a week in Philadelphia visiting among fiends Helen Poorman of spent a few days with Ars. Ralph Ishler Bruce Long spent g few days with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr Ben Alexander of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shreckengast and son Bobble, spent Sunday with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Button of Norlin Bend Miss Lillie Yearigk New York Hospital i vacation with her mother, Mrs Sara Weber: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrison and sons of Mill Hall; Mrs. Edwin Fledler and daughter Margared { Zion, also spent Sunday wilh mother, Mis. Sara Weber Mr. and Mrs. Charley Il daughter and Mr. and Mrs McClaster and daughter, all Bell te, visited Sunday with the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Rossman. Mr. and Mrs. McClastor also visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bammer Harvey Kessinger friends in Pittsburgh Frank Yearick and May of Zion, spent e¢ evening Lhe week with Miss Margaret Yeari Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schre son Bobbie spent Owe ove Sam pee) evening the home and Mann, College with her of Bellefonte her aisle? A DUlse InN A spending her gen and Edward 11 efon f oh Wieland on Kengas Margaret Year the past week wit} ¢ Transue of and aud nding some Mrs. Ollie Spicer and uncle aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Kessinger Visitors of Mrz. Jasephine Emerick over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Mack Emerick and two sons, Mr and Mrs. Lester Zingle and daugh- ter Alice, of Harrisbur Dorothy Emerick and friend of Williamspe Mr. and Mrs James Meadowre of Pittsburg Mr. and Mrs. Merve] Haven, Mr. and Mrs Howard, Mr. and Sampsel of Bellefonte Sunday Mr and Cates tien Robb of Lock Wilbur Gates Mrs. Harold all Mr of §+ ¥y wi. - - - — HOWARD The la of the Women's Tem. ! perance Society met at We home oO Mrs. Mary Schenck, Friday after- noon M:s. Gregg Wensel are visiting this wwek at of her father in Bellefonte Charles Wetzel Mrs. Fred DeVicior law Joe DeVictor and Miss Mary Smith. all of Willlamzport spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Malooim Pifer Philip Neff of Arden, Delaware spent the weekend al his home Dale Bechtol and Mrs. Chester Neff ac- companied Philip to Arden to spenc “ 1 weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Neff Robert Yearick, son of Mr Mrs. Doyle Yearick left Sunday visit with his brother Doyle Jr Arden Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stearns and daughter of Niagara Palls, were guests at the Mr. Lioyd H. Kemp home over the weekend. Mra. Kemp and Mrs. Stearns are sisters Littia Mary (Kathrfn Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Mayer of Mifflinburg, is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Pletcher. A son was born last week to Mr | and Mrs. John Neff of Arden, Dela- ware. Mr. John Neff is a son of Mr and Mrs, Chester Neff {| Mr. and Mrs, Cyphert and | Mrs. Annie Confer, of Orviston, call- ed at the Mr. Lester Wyland home | Sunday Miss Josephine Muffly is home to spend several weeks before return- ing to her position in New Platz, N. Y | Jacob Kuntz und son of Toledo, | Ohio, are guests at the home of Mr. { and Mrs. Philip Holter. | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dearment and | family motored to Sweet Valley, Sat- | urday, to attend the Foss reunion, | Sunday, they visited relatives in | Wilkes Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Confer are dies and chiidren the home Mr brother-in- and 43] al i | rejoicing over the arrival of a | daughter, born Monday in the Lock { Haven hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Buckley of | State College, Mrs. Buckley's mothes, Mrs. Prancis Novac and grand- | daughter Sally Kuhn, of Chicage, | I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G H. Buckley on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holt of North Tonawanda, N. Y. were overnight | guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Buck- Hey, leaving Tuesday afternoon for Eagles Mere for Mr. Holts vacation. | Mr. and Mrs. B H. Holt and | daughters Carolyn and Margaret of | | North Tonawanda, are visiting Mrs. | [| BLANCHARD The Women's Democratic Club of Centre County will hold thelr meet. ing on the school greunds at Blan chard, Tuesday August 16th, at seven p. m. Many renowned speakers will be present and reflteshments will be served. All Democrats are (nvited In case of rain the meeting will pe held in the school house There will be a Townsend meeting at the school house at 7:30 p. m. Au- gust 24th. the community is Invited The P. Y. P. U, of the Baptist church will hold a festival {in Bech- dels field west of town on Tuesday Aug. 23rd. The music will be fur- nished by amateur artists from town and the surrounding communities Any one wishing to compele please get in touch with Harrls E. Heverly of Howaid, supply pastor of church Mr. J. I. DeHaas made 4 bu trip to Willlamsport on Thursday Margaret Smith, daughter of and Francis Smith spending some time with in Lock Haven, William Courter of Mt. Eaglk recuperating from: his recent (liness at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Beatly Mrs. Betty Barbara Lor the rs ha rela Dapp grandmother wenberger wit} Yoxhelmer of Williamsport Wednesday at the home Mir Mrs. John Heichel Miss Virginia Bea! Lock Haven for th month of empl 191 1 va Robe 3 Miss Jean ttle “Peggy who has been sper at the Kunes home left for Lar on Wednesday Jen expe a week with friends there Mrs. Fred Miller acoompan and Mrs. Roy Miller of Bee h to St. Mary on Sunaay had learned of the Frank Stricker. Miu remained in SB wing HON udden Mr and Mr: Dyer atlended anniversary of Mr J Nod} Pleasant Gap on Sunda Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jame [| Bagan over the weekend were Mis | Bagan’s mother, Mrs. L. 8 Rhige- and sister-in-law, Mrs H Rhinesmith and Nv chil Marion and two nieces Wednesday party weng { daughter rried and lives ¢ of ln LEER] Evelyn in Salon Mr son of of lam and Mis Davi d Mon New York. spent ses week with Mrs ds and Mr. and Mrs. Harris © School will be opened th Labor Day--8eptember 6 The following students wil the Sth. grade: Ruth Amoid Rupe Floyd Haines, Glenn | del, Paliline Eaton, Trixy M Leonard Shilling, John Heilch Bullock, Donald Ga:dner, Lol del, Myrtle Cox, Allan Blanche Williams, Robert on, and Loulie Weaver PINE GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Creighion nounce the birth of a daughter « Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, Russell and Willard Hoover and Mrs Jame: Hodge, attended the grange leclur at Centre Hall Jast week Mrs. Ollie Holt was In Belief on Sunday Charles Force, Paul Meeker and loyde King of the Coburn CCC camp were home for the weekend William Loy of Altoona, wa transacting business here Wednes- day J. P. Mulhollan of Altoona home for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. G. DD. Benton and family of Lancaster, were ai Beates for the weekend. | Miss Veida Hoover has gone Avis where she hag employment Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Schmoks visit- ed relatives at Keating on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover and family visited the Dolery family at Avis on Sunday POTTERS MILLS Miss Irene Smith and friends of Lock Maven, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ear] Smith ion Sunday. Mr. Hayes Ralston and family of near Centre Hall called at the 8mith home Sunday afternoon Miss Florence Gelger and friends from Pofqvide visited ovey the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. G. Boal, -1 On Thursday Dr. D. K. Ray and ‘wife of Johnstown, Mrs. J. X Ray , land daughter Anne, of Tyrone, Mrs. "| Maud Thompson of Los Angejes. | California, motored to the home of Miss Caroline McClaskey. Dr. Ray, | wile and Anne returned home the | same day while Mis. Ray and Mrs. Thompson are visiting relatives, {They will return to Tyrone (his (Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carson motor- "i Pa Hunting - Sones an nis was 10 | Holt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. ed to West Chester on Sunday. { Buckley. |yood pesuliy, # { They retumed on Monday bringin home with them their daughter ss | «Classified ade cost Uitle—bring {Edward Poust and two children, who |b {VE visit for a few weeks. | MILESBURG Mr. W. T. Charles of Tyrone, was & supper guest of his sister Mrs Jamey Starrett on Thursday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Kohlbecker have named’ their new son Vincent Joseph, Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs, Fred Alexander of Baltimore, Md., have returned home after a six week's visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Alma Alex- ander, While here Fred attended the summer session at State College Jesse E. Smith has been a patient in the Hospital since his return Langley Field, due to a skin disorder which he contiacted while swimming in Bald Eagle Cleek Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haven, were callers Smith home, Sunday Anyone going on a wishing paper plates can obt ame free at the L. G, Pelen Centra) City Mr. Orlando Bryan ployed at the State tin, was painfully last when he plece of Mr. and daughter of and Mrs. H W were Saturday 10 Considine and Weber of Lock at the George and un the shop in ¥ picnic who | Nurse:y at Cur- injured on Friday wag nit In the eye by a wood or wedge Mrs. Charl Lewis Raber isitors at Mr. and nd NOw town of 8 Mr Sho the hom ff the "a veer t of thelr parent class of the NO were at Neat are spending this week at th Weaver {arm Don's forget th winter comes we'll the heat John Smith a pets ing along nicely with his new and it won't be Centra have Max Rhine Yrone fe has all And we cannot ch 80 ake And do the Don't worry And what volved, For when Your problem may { mn iv best you can about troubles OIMOTTOw may be Iin- LOMETOw Comes be solved i. 8 VALLEY VIEW Miss Dorothy Miller, has returned home after spending a week wi friends of Valley View Mr. and Mrs. George Eckley of Al- toona, spent Sunday with Mr. Chris- topher Eckley George Shope of Coleville spent Sunday and Monday with his sister Margie Hampton Miron Houser and Mary Hampton spent Wednesday at a Y. M. C. A picnic Don't a box social at Valley View welcome, young and old Those who motored fo Grove City to see George King were Gls wife and family and sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gray Houser Miss Hazel Houser spent Sunday with her grandpa Mr. Thomas King. Those who were to visit Mrs, For- rest Eckley were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wade, of Akron, Ohio, and Waller Fogleman and two daughters from the state of Indiana. Mary Hampton spent Sunday with Miss Peggle Eckiey. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sager and children, spent Sunday with their aunt, Pasie Stere at Unionville Miss Betty Eckley's friend, Stanley Jones of Pittsburgh, called to see her Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Johnsonbaugh and daughter Shirley and Adaline and Verna Houser, gpent Saturday in Lock Haven with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wren. Those who spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser th forget Friday night, there is All are were Mr. and Mrs. James Wion, Mr and Mrs. Willis Houser and Paul E Bokley. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman are enjoying camp life for a week along Spring Creek Paul Resides and Peron Eckley had an enjoyable time at the Lew- fstown Fair on Saturday. If you expect the greatest pleasure and satisfaction out of life you must | be willing and anxious to work for | | other people's benefit, ORVISTON There were 132 present School on Sunday On Friday evening the Men Class held thelr monthly the Boy being 42 excslient Welners Mrs eral at Bunday Bible meeting at Scout hunting camp, there present partake of supper of sauer-kraut All A very nice tir Willlam Gillespie days in Bellefonte brother Jowph and Hugh Confer spent home here, with his Mrs. Robert Confer Miss Emel) 3utier i part of this week visitl Ann Daughenbaugh of Howard Clair Butler is spending days with Mrs. Sylvia Pleiche some g for him vale Lo an and repor ne PRT er spent visiting family Bunday st parents ne spendir painting Monday evening band turned ou loud i high new bride Floy d (i “V them ane and groom We all smooth life's sen Paul an leg { Rocky ) ©“ u led 42 or a! ° weld Bobb f Carlson, B8now Shoe and Evelyn casa of Allport Mr. and Mn Paul McGowan icas oelebrated birthday LoRoy Lewis has purct Chr sedan Betty Pearce of has been visiting weeks at the Ambers turned 10 her home Bu Mr. and Mrs. Perry iivy of Renovo, spent Sut ives here —————— A ————— BOALSBURG Jane Close spent Mrs. Grant veer Kyiertown, who two ree iting for the past re home anday ¥ Get 2 and fam iy Wilh reas Mrs with Mr. and Oak Hall Miss Dolly Korman ig spending some time with relatives at Osceola Mrs. William Thompson and ch dren, of Cincinnati Ohio. spent sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heag and family Mr. and Mrs George Homan of Linden Hall, spent Saturday evening at the J. D. Patterson home Mrs, Elizabeth Hubert, Miss Annie Kiine of Scranton, Mrs. Mary Bohn Mrs. Ethel Baird and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Bohn of Oak Hall, and Mr Marvin Kuhn of Boalsburg, were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Samu- el Reitz Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Deitrich of Hecla, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hubler Mrs. Nannie Coxey of State Col- lege, was a recent guest of her niece Miss Rhoda Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunter of Vandergrift spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs Riley Hunter Mr. William Kline and son Hamill spent Saturday at Lewistown Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rishel, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Rishel and daughter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs William Rockey. Mr. and Mrs. John Kline and son of Clintondale, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and daughter of New York, Miz D. B. Thomas of State Oollege, R. D. Erie and Samuel Judy of Lew- isburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs | William Kline, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Markle of Pine Hall and Mr. and Mis. Charles i Coble of Bellefonte, gpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hess and family. Mrs. Ackerman gpent the weekend with relatives at Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs. 8 E Kimport and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wagner of Juni ata, were recent guests of relatives unday [+3 § Kline at 8 There are some things as easy to remember as Your own name, if you | want to remember, i » $e ed? sate da to tat CX > CX aX aX La seeieeieels PIII IO I 000000, hd * 7 MILES EAST OF BELLEFONTE, ON ROUTE No. 220 THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th eeleslesledls oe’s hd il *, MEL STEELE .... 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