PINE GROVE (Reported by OG. Mac Fry) NALS OF MILLS | — Frigidaire Milk cooler the past week, Edward Harpster was a visitor in Balleyville Monday, looking over his teal estate, Our garageman Wilbur Dodd Is erecting a new modern house nen the old mill site, Farmer William Ralston of Pine Hall, was an important business cali- er In our town last Tuesday p. in Mrs, Howard Goes of State Col- lege was a pleasant caller with her Rock Springs friends last Wednes- day The Willls Schiling family mo- tored to Kishacoquilias Park near Lewistown, Saturday to attend ihe anuual Schilling reunion, C. W. Behrer was demonstrating an up-to-date Oliver tractor last Friday at the Isase ©. Campbell farms near Meeks Church. Miss Alice Corl Is enjoying her annual vacation at Niagara Falls and other places of interest. Shs forgot to tell us who accompanied her on this extended trip. Merchant and Mrs. John Rearick motored to Carlisle Sunday, they were guests of the Rew James Glenn and family who has held a large pastorate in that town for many years On Sunda 7:30 o'clox Methodist chu Mills will join dng, August 21, at reshyterian and 3 of Pine Qrove their monthly un- ion service. we services have been held throu: lout the summer months and have been meeting with increasing ar I. The pastors of both churclic v. J. Max Kirk- patrick and Rev. Robert V. Laldig will have charge of the service. The Male Chorus, under the leadership of Mr. E. C. Martz, which is now composed of thirty volces, will be featured in the worship program. Other musical numbers will include vocal solos by Mrs. Henry Kidwell and several instrumental numbers by vices The Corl clan In their annual re- | union Sunday Aug. 14th gt Mt. Lake Park, near Dunvansville Pa, the register tallied 162 of the noted clan, relatives and friends. The diner was the big event of the day. The oldest person present was, Mrs. Re- becca Ewing, 83, of State College; youngest Gerald St. Clair of Belle- fonte 13 months oll. The business program was in charge of President 8. I Cor] and vice president William Garner, invocation by Rev Claude Corl of Maryland Memorial exer- cises in honor of Mrs. Harriet Corl in charge of Rev. Corl. They voted to hold next years get tog her the same daye 2nd Sunday of Aug. 1939 at Reservoir Park, Tyrone ficers were reciected for ensuing year... 8. 1. Corl, president; W. M. Garner vice president; J. M. Corl, treasurer, and A. Brooks Corl, seec- retacy. Cor] clan was revealed by Rev. Corl, all very interesting and appreciated The Corl orchestra furnished some appropriate music. The register lis. includes the following: Esther ¥. Corl. Janet Corl, A. Brooks Corl, Shirley Kline, Bessie, Elta and Sarah Corl 1. C. Corl, Marie Krebs, Robert 1. Corl. Gi. C. and G. C. Jr, Hubert Corl. George Harris, Gerald New- man, all of Pine Grove Mills; Betly Corl, Mr. and Mis. G. BE Corl, Mr, and Mrs. W k Austin Eilseman, Paul Royer, Rui EIMITITIEES == : - HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Bellefonte Sat. August 20th HOY HOUCK AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING 9 to 12 ADM. 25 UNICIPA MILLHEIM, PA. MUNICIPAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY {August 19th & 20th) “KIDNAPPED” Warner Paxter and Freddie Dartholomew - ————————————— MONDAY & TUESDAY (August! “Znd & 23rd) “YELLOW JACK” Robert Vionigomery and Virginia Bruce ALWAYS A COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS Buy Indian Motorcycles They are Dependable When Lucky Teeter Uses Them. Price $237 & Up Also Buy Indian Bicycles with Cushion Frames. Come In and Bee Them ! NIGHTHART’S BICYCLE STORE 141 W. 4th Bt. LEWISTOWN, PA AD D. 8. Peterson Installed a new | Struble, Ralph Struble, the reed quartet composed of | Misses Vera and Arlene Swatsworth, | Charles Lauck and Olin Butt, Ev- eryone is urged to attend these ser- i Old of- | Some added history of the | A. Corl, Miriam Cori, | tet] Mary K. Corl, Vida Corl Musser, Anna Corl, M. K. Corl, P, M, Corl, J. M. Corl, Alice, and Paul Corl, Mr, and Mrs, | J. H. Hoy, Clarence, Clan, Leslie and Harry Corl, C. H. Seibert, Mr, {and Mrs. 8. 1. Corl, Cora, Barbara, | I Mr. and Mrs. A K. Corl, J. Foster Musser J. P. Jr, B, F. Neff, Georg® {Pulton, Mry Geo. Fulton, Rebecen |Bwing, Mrs. Bd, Tyson, Elmira | Smelter, Mr. and Mie. Orvis Ewing | Ruth Bwing, J. W. Fleming, Mr, and | Mrs. P. E. Qrenoble, Mr. and Mrs |Curtls Grenoble, Jack Grenoble | Miriam Grenobie, Mr. and Mrs, W IM. Garner, W. H. Garner, Bruce, | Anna Maury and Jack Garner, Mrs | Waltar Wilkins, Anpa and Walter Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Cori, jand Madeline Corl, all of State Col- {lege; BE. A. Shuman, Tyrone; Helen ‘and Maud Cor! Fry, Evelyn, GO. Mac, 1G. Elwood Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Pred i Carl, Nevin Corl, all of Penna, Fur- nace; Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Corl, Herman, Mary E. Corl, Mr, and Mrs. ¥red Corl, Geraldine Col, Alton, | James, David Corl, Mr. and Mrs T C. Corl Claude, Boyd, Grace Corl, Luay Longwell, Jane Clevenstine, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rockey, Donald, | Beatrice, Anna Rockey, Helen Com- ely, Mrs. John Witmer, Ruth, Jean, Pauline, Paul, Winn, Betty and Fave Witmer, all of Bellefonte Rev, !Clayge H. Cor] and wife, C. H. Jr. rand Lewis H. Coc], of Jefferson, Md.; {Francis and Wilford Fry, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fry, Sara Anna Fry, Mr nd Mrs. T. B. Wogan, Eugene, Ger- ald and Helen Wogan, all of Altoona; iMr. and Mrs. R. W. Hoffberger and Jack HofTberger, of Green Valley, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Corl, and J M Cor), of Pittsburgh; Joe] Yearick, of | Hublersburg: Mr. and Mrs, Floyd | St. Clair, Janet and Gerald St. Clair of Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs. C L Corl, Pred, Louise Dick and France Corl, of Juniata; Donald Roup, of {Roaring Springs; Mr. and Mrs. L.C Roup, lcs, Clair and Elma Roup Mr. and Mrs J. B. Roup of Bellwood a — — ORVISTON There were 122 present at Sunday i8chool on Sunday. On Priday night of last week the oyal Womens Gass held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed. Confer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Confer and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dal Peters, Beech Creek, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. B. H Watson and four daughters, Mrs. Ralph Joyre of Baltimore, Md.. Mr. and Mrs Wil- Yam Crispin, of Julian and Mr Harris L. Wats of Erie were re- cent visitors at the Clayton Watson home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Condo of Mill Hall, vised with his mother Mrs Bertha Condo and sons’ Merril and iso on Sunday. Mrs. Blanche Walker, Mrs Pal i Mulkern, Mrs Hazel Steinbaucher | of . visited at the Leo Condo, Willlam Packer and Melvin | McCloskey homes Sunday alternoon Jack Ovier and sisters Lillian and Haine of Johnsounburyg ( '8unday and Monday at the Paul | Lomison and David Confer homes, Mrs. Malinda Confer of Lamar, visited here with her daughters, Mrs Robert Confer and Mrs. Leonard | Yeager over the weekend ” i what d Vii on Injuries Fatal To Local Native (Continued from Page 1) born in Bellefonte on January 30, 1917, making his age at time of death 21 years, 6 months and 15 days. He is survived hy his parents, and by a sister, Helen, at home. Mr Walker completed his course at the State College High school in June, 1 1937 Funeral services will be held from the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Miller, at 300 East High | street, llefonte, at 2 o'clock this ! Thursday afternoon. Interment will ibe made in the Union cemetery, Bellefonte, ‘Heaton Brothers Injured in Crash ' (Continued fromm page one) four deep lacerations of the fore-| head and chin; and brush bums of the leg. He was admitted in a semi- conscious condition, aliendants re- | ported. Chris Heaton, iver of the car, ' received lacerations near the right eye and cuts and bruises of the | lower lip. Mr. Heaton told motor i police that as he was rounding a ! curve on Route 64 between Blanch- ard and Beech Creek a car traveling {in the opposite direction crowded | him off the highway into the pole, ‘causing damage to the car estl- | mated at $150. ‘Merchant Dies At Hublersburg (Continued from page one) tom county, on October 14, 1858, | making his age at time of death 79 years and 10 months, He was twice | married, his first wife, Susan Hoy, { having passed away about 12 years | ago. Beven years ago he was united | {in marriage with Rena Diehl, who | ! survives with three foster children: | Mrs. Glenn Moore, of Beech Creek; Catherine Vonada, at home, and] Sarah Vonada. Two sisters and a brother also survive, namely: Mrs, P. M. Dunkle, of Harrisburg; Mrs. W. L. Grenoble, of Avis, and Reuben | MeCliptick, of Arnold, Pa. i Funeral services were held yester- | dayday afternoon from the home, in | charge of the Rey. John B. Musser, of Hublersburg. Interment was made in the Jacksonville cemetery. | Mr, McClintick was a member of | the Reformed church, Hublersburg, and the Loyal Order of Moose, Bellefonte. He became owner of a 25 years ago and had personally | conducted that well known estab- | lishinent up until the time of his! general store in Hublersburg about Bhelr vacation with THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 18, 1938, | NITTANY | Church notes Sunday Aug. 21. Church 9:30, Sunday Schoo] 10:30 Don’t forget the festival that is to be held on the School lawn Sat- urday night Aug. 20, by the Evange- lieal church, the Aaronsburg band | will furnish the music. There will be a bingo stand and a hand made comfort to be chanced off. Lots of good refreshments will be on sale Come and enjoy yourself and help the good cause along Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schrecken- gast and two sons, Mrs. Emma Dor- man and daughter Estella spent Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs George Dubbs, of Jersey Shore, R D. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shreck- engast of Avis Mrs. Sara Grove, Mr. George Grove, daughter Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishler and six daughters spent Sunday with Mrs Minnie Poorman of Bellefonte Mrs. A. T. Gates and family of Wheeling, W. Va, spent last week with Mr. Gates’ brother Will Gates and two sisters, Mrs. Belle Wingard, Mrs. Emma Tressler, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barlett also of Wheeling WwW. V., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil- son and son George, all visited wilh Mrs. Wingard and Mrs. Tressler during the past week. J. O. Dorman of Clintondale, vis- ited Friday evening with Will Gates Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gales of Pleas- ant Gap also visited Saturday at the same place Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Fiem- ington, visited Sunday with Mrs Muore's aunt, Mrs, Tillle Peck:and family Perry Webnar and Mr. and Mrs Sherd Gummo spent Sunday at the Webner reunion which was held at Bland Park, close to Tyrone Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Hollers were Mr. and Mr A. R. Evert, Mr. and Mrs. T. Clark, all of Willlamsport, and Mr. and Miz. W. H. Knarr of Lamar Visitors at the Nolan home oh Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson Mr Mr Ben Thompson and {3 all of Ridg- way, ad rs. Roy Thomp- son and fs ; of Oklahoma, Mrs Amanda and Mr. and Mr Harry Showers and famuy Mr. and Mis. H A. Wagner all Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nall and three childcen all of Siglersvilie vise Sunday evening wit! Wagner's sister Mrs. Emma Dorman Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers and three daughters and son Glenn Jr spent the past week with Mrs. Rogen brothers and families, Mr. and J Webster T of Reading and and Mrs oh Tomb of Philadel phia Ruth and Bobble Wal and Mrs tz of r with and Mrs. leroy mother, Mrs atient in the Belle Lamar their John Waltz fonte Hospital D. A Gunsa Bel Miss Edna Cunsalius John Boal of Lock Haven od Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Bammer Mr. and Mrs, Paul Peters of Al- toona, Jack Gilbody Jr, and Oils King of Mill Hall, visited with Mrs Albing Peters, also called to s0¢ Mrs Emma Haspeter, Margaretta OCarbrick and Janette just returned from a weeks vacation, they motored to Lebanon visited Hershey Park, and friends in Philadelphia, where taey spent Sunday at Willow Grove Park and spent some time in Atlantic City, N J Mrs. Annie Lutz spent Su ternoon with her sister Mrs. W. E Garbeic Mr. and Mrs. William Pisher of Bellefonle ied at Garbrick home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Larue Decker and children of Centre Hall, spent Bun. day wifh Miss Margaret Yearick Mr. and Mrs Boyd Yearick daughter Sylvia of Altoona, spent several days last week Miss Margaret Yearick Margaret Fiedler of “- lus of efonte and ¥ wu Aas O w sister nday af- an five ard #34 with Zion and Glenn and Mahlon Garrison, of Mil Hall, spent ast week with their grandmother Mrs Sara Weber A ni— —— HOWARD John Bowes and Russell Wagner of Jersey Shore visited In town Wednesday afternoon, Miss Ethel Crider of Lock Haven visited a: the home of Hilda W Leathers Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Maines Bowes of Clearfield, spent last Thursday al the home of Mr. Bowes' brother, Charles Bowes Mr. and Mrs. Willard McDowell and Sonny Russell returned Friday from a ten days tour in Canada and the New England States. Mr. and Mis. C. C. Dreese, Mr. ant Mrs. MW. Wagner daughter Joanne jeft Saturday for a ten days visit through Virginia and North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robb of Erie. are visiting at the home of Mr. W. F. Hall and family Miss Mary Weber, who has been attending school in Pittsburgh, ar- rived this week. She was accom- panied by her nephew Jack Weber ,of Chesswick. Miss Emma Harrison, Mrs. Emma Deitrich, son Carl of Bellefonte, J H. Wagner and daughter. motored ts Camp Cedar Pineg Sunday and ‘spent the day with Miss Eleanor {| Leathers. A number of Howard people at- tended the Democratic banquet held | at Blanchard High School Tuesday ' evening. SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Bunday August 21, 1988. Sunday Church School at 9:30 a m. No preaching service, | (Pastor's vacation); Young Peoples’ Meeting at 7 p. m. Young Peoples’ recreational even- ing on Thursday evening. Every- body come and have a good time. Some of our people attended the festival at Hublersburg on Satur. day evening. i Sylvester and Arylyn Haagen and family sper Sunday wih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Haag- | i fev. and Mrs. Paul J. Keller and | daughter Mary Lou are spending! parents and Harrisburg at the | Martin | friends In and around Miss Melle Butler Lewis Beck and Mrs. homes on MILESBURG Reading in the paper yesterday of lasrly frosts and a hard winter ahead We better begin now to fill our coal bins. But who wants to think of con] in this weather Mr. and Mis. Joseph Smith and daughters Naomi and Peggy, of Wil. lamsport, called ai ihe home of the former's brother, George, on Sunday The party were enroute to Altoona Claude Glenn received a bod gash on the leg on Monday of this week by coming in contact with a nail The wound sequired three clamp close It. The Jodon reunion was Sunday last, at Centre Hall. Among those attending were Mr, and Mr Edward Sager and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Connell of Patton and Mr. and Mn Charles Coxey of Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. E G. Haugh mo- toned to Millerstown Saturday Charles Daughenbaugh, who has been visiting #t the Haugh home for some time accompanied them Ww his home Mes Altoona Miss Hilda Haupt and niece Phyl. lis S8holl have returned from Wild. wood, N. J. Miss Haupt is enjoying her annual vacation at this time Miss Mary Boyle, Mary Emily and Ruth Miles are vacationing in Wild. wood, N. J Sonny and t the to held on Mattie Gelst Is visiting a Anne Peter ing a Joseph Flick Unionville during the past week Miss Mildred Baney celebrated birthday on Sathmdus, On Sur she was entertained at fins friends in Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Harry Peter You of Renovo, Mr AMD Mr ter, Lois Clyde on Marin, of 11 mersley Pork, were weekend gues of the former's parents, Mr. and Mr Bruce Peters Miss Flaine Ovier of Johnsonbur is a visitor at the O. J. Wense! home Mr. and Mrs. E M. Peter and Mrs. Orrie Heaton, Mr Myers were among were N Peters Ronald Harvey and Ms. LG Brice Peters Among cart were doing t the the weekend Mrs. Pred Brooks of Mrs, Lee St 1LOrs a on Wedn visitors at the Hall home d ast week were Mr {all of Osceola Miss Eckenrot} Rockey motored a esCany I Grace » has an Qual FORGIVENESS TO err we know is human Tis divine then to forgive, I we foliow our hearts dictatis How much better we will ves, £ I never can Ot we h But we If we forgive them ve this old expressic really feel 1 ry 10 give concession We ali must ask forgiveness From the one who re Prom the Father ¢ And of Peace, and In the Book of books He sho seeks : y for us whi I'l the way that we shi MONUMENT The W. WW. W. Sunday Schoo held a weiner roast at Martin Orove on Friday evening + present were: Mra Robert Del teacher, Misses Elben Shady Hanley, Irene Kaplan, Emma Hev- erly, Lena Fisher, Nancy and Catherine Stover, braith Tuest Mr. and Mrs Sasmond Muthler and family spent a few days this week visiting relatives at Jersey 8hore Master Mac Johnson of Port Royal reiurned home Priday after spend- ing two weeks with his uncle, Mr Malcolm Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galbraith and daughter, Mary Eien of Wilming. ton, Del, are spending a few day with Mr. and Mme. Clair Galbrait} and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 8hady, Mr. and Mrs. Staniey BEtters and family attended the Bechdel reunion at Twin Run Camp on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Albert G. Young and daughters, Vesta and Verna Belle, and Miss Emma Kerstetior of Lock Haven, made a weekend tour of Washington, D. C., where they vis- ited ME Vemnon, Va. Arlington cemetery and other points of in- terest. Miss Mary Gumms is spending couple weeks at Altoona with he friend. Miss Permelia Garthof! Harold Johnson returned hom? Sunday after spending a week with his cousin, Miss Dorothy Hendricks of Mill Hall, Miss Irene Kaplan of Morrisdale is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Paul Wood. Mrs, Markle Seeks Custody of Goods (Continued from Page 1) Holmes, armed With a search war. rant, began a search of the Markle home for goods alleged stolen from a grocery store owned by Earl Mey. ers and Max Zins, Mrs, Markle, in her petition to the Court, says she has had no op. Mary Ellen of Wilmington, Del | portunity to make a complete in. ventory of the goods removed by the officer, and holds that she is entit. | led t the custody of the items upon entering proper security for it. The petition further sets forth that Mrs, Markle has been advised that the | search Warrant was improperly js. sued and that the actions of the constable and the owners of the store are not constitutional void. The goods In question consist of canned foods, soaps and simiiar items, which the store owners cop. tend were taken from their store, [why not say what it is? HUBLERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes Rumberger and famlly, of Harrisburg, spent from Wednesday untill Sunday visit. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T E. Vonada and other friends. Ear! Gentzel and family of Bellefonte, R D.. visited at the same home on Bun- day Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Royer and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Royer of Belle fonte, and Miss Dorothy Loneberger and friend, John Shuey, of Boals- burg, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ada Yocum Elmer Weaver, of Jersey Shore was an over night guest Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Weaver Miss Lois Vonada spent la visiting at the home of her Mr. and Mrs T. Balley, tany Mr. and Mrs. E L Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ida Markle Mr. and Mrs. Clair Helckle daughter, of Orviston, spent weekend at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaton Mrs Willard McKinley and daughter, of Lamar, are gpending several days at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitman Joel Yearick of Altoona, | vacation i 1 week sister H Nit- of Markle th were at ¢ home and the home on & month’ Mr SONS Weave were Sunday ’ and Glen of Plet t Gap isitors at th nome Mr Mrs. Philip Mrs. Edwin Md burg, called McAuley s In the al ternoon Mrs McAuley ac- companied her 10 Altoona » ah) viewed the body of 5. Orace Bergstresser, and home on Monday Winfield Dietz spent Lhe DET RUSS Pe or Mrs. Rachae Was under t now able Lo 84 1 Mrs. Walter Markle visited LO Car anted Mr Sate C evening and Mrs the td Mr cus mens 10 Beach Haven on a fAshing trip over the weekend Enroute they J ball game In also withessed a jeag tawney Mr family o fay evening sup home of Mr. and N MEI 4 eA Ea wal i ning fay forenoon at 1 held wy . vis ne of I irs. Blanchard Matlern, ol 1 of 1da io The Hublersburg 4-H club meeting August 8, was called to order by the president. The gils are busy work- ing at their garments. Mrs. BEcken- rode has appointed Miss Trene Mil- ler as the club member of Hublers- burg 4-H club to be represented al the 4-H club convention at Stats College. Mrs. Eckenrode told the girls to have thelr garments come pieted by the next meeting. All club girls were present except two The next meeting will be held on Ang. 25 PINE GLEN The 4-H club girls will hold their annual social Saturday evening. Re- freshments will#®e sold and music furnished by the Gold Star Ramb- lers. Come to the corner known as the old deer park, Saturday evening The Gold Star Ramblers will hold a social at the game place August 27 A good social time is planned. Pro- ceeds for the home band Mrs. Effie Houston of Winburn, visiting at Sherman Askey's Mrs. W. J. Long visited her sister, Miss Ruth Askey of Erie, last week Ldoyd Wertz was called to Cuba, N. Y. on Saturday, he returned Sunday and was accompanied home by his niece, Miss June Valentine, who will vigit the Wertz family this week Mrs. D. W. Burkey, Lioyde Wertz, Rebecca Nan Burkey and Ruth Roork were shopping at Philipsburg on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Burkey and children Arthur Jr. and Joy and William Humer of Beaverdale and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burkey and children, Peggy, Joe, Dick and Betty of Ebensburg were entertained at Burkey's on Sunday. Miss Edith Beates had a pleasant motor trip with friends to Niagara Falls, last week. Mr. and Mrs, James Dixson, Mr, and Mrs. John Ammerman and Mra, Lucy King, were on a weekend fish- is ‘ing trip at Kettle Creek and | : Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Folmar was at Philipsbufg on Saturday. William Hoover was hurt while Working on Lioyde Hoover's saw mill on Friday. He had a fractured nose and several giitches in his face. You accomplish very litle by de- nouncing the motives of an indivi. dusi; if there is something wrong, Phillp Yarnell accompanied some | oounty. PLEASANT VIEW Mrs. Barah Schreck attained her ninetieth birthday annivessary on Aug. 8. It was very pleasantly cel- ebrated in the basement of the U B. church at Houserville on Monday evening, Aug. 8 by the Willing Worker class of that church cla of which she had been teacher for more than thirty year There were about fifty present help make the occasion delightful for the splendid young lady Mrs, John Poorman spent Friday with her sister Mrs. Percy 8picer who is still 1 following an operation some Lime ago for gall Mrs. Merrill Houser and Robert Eugene returned the hospital to their hom day evening, Aug. 8 A family reunion supper was at Whipples Dam on Tuesday # by and for Mr. and Mn St families Pred Cearhart Sr till a Betty Lhe Lhe Lo stone infant from Mon - won on held Aug Fred M the Gearhart and Mr three childrer Maude Grove name.y who are Charles Mill GAug were piesent, they Marshall and and dren Mr ters ane r grand are: Mr Barto and son Eme ang ers al Lhe A Walle Miss Ethel eral weeks with her Bpiver Rockey ai b : Spicer is spending ister, Mrs Gilltown SEY - Mary families, at 3 who has been an invalid and bedfast for many years was 1 state and cheerful and Mrs. Wesley Wolfe Resume Work On College Program (Continued from page one) picket lines when their wage scale wits reduced from $1.25 to $1.00 an hour. The following day, Thursday truck drivers refused to cross picket anes, and with the remainder of the workmen unable 10 secure materials, the entire program automatically closed down Pending a final settlement of the question, members of the cement workers’ unjon returned to their jobs Tuesday at the old scale of $125. If arbitration results in the rate being lowered to $1.00 per hour, the union will reimburse McClos- key and Company, general contract- ors, for the difference from the time the men returned to work This arrangement was agreed to Monday after a conference in which Matthew H. MoCloskey, of Phila- delphia, head of the contracting firm; Faber McCloskey, mediator for the State Department of Labor and Industry, and representatives of the local unions, participated Also under arbitration is a re- quest from the members of Local No. 1111. International Hod Car- riers. Builders and Common Labor- ers for a wage increase from 45 tc 50 cents an hour. The members of the union retumed to work at the 45-cent rate, but the matter is to be decided definitely in the near future HOWARD HOME-COMING ATTRACTS LARGE CROWDS Howard's first Home-coming Week, now in full sway, is drawing large crowds nightly and the re- | mainder of the week is expected to attract even larger crowds in view of the fact that special entertainment features are booked for each night. Sponsored jointly by the Band and Pire Company, the affair is one of the most ambitious ones of the kind ever held in Howard. Homes, public buildings and busi ness places are decorated with flags and bunting and the town is in a gala mood for the week. Today, the feature is the annual Schenck re- union-—one of the largest family gatherings annual | held in Centre SMULLTON On Sunday Aug Tih. Mr. and Mr: Earl Weber and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, James Corman and daughter spent the day at Hairy John's Park near Woodward Sunday a week Wilbur D. Mever Ravensburg Park their friends Kingston, Pa Miss Jean at the home of ‘Mr ano, Mr. and Mra spent the day a with a number of from New York City and Williamsport Confer spent last week and Mrs. Thoma Confer Mildred Miss and da Cilady W no PORT MATILDA A : ment wid thelr mee! in the Presbyte TE i f 1 MOSHANNON Miss Fleurette Simpson of Pleas- ant Gap, sperm this week at her cousins, Hope Lewis Mrs. J. F. Lucas and Mary Ann. R N & week ar Williamsport Station. MM: » \¥ £ vi daughter, spending this and Cogan Lucas’ old home 1#Roy lewis and and Miss Fleuretts Ceraldine Cart- y at Williams~ nd ia irada Mulhollan yavid spent afternoon at the LeRoj hommes n lucas Jr, of Emporium Ne weekend atl his home here Methodis pa’) nage finish d, the pastor, Ret moved in werk, we he people In Lhe = “ wmntey for ANY WHITE SHOE INTHESTORE THAT SOLD UP TO $198 Will Bi THis Thursday & Friday THE SOLD AND 19th FOR $1.00 Women's i%h Men's Children’s § LE HAINES “The Shoe Wizard” The Man Whe Makes The Wonderful Prices Possible 6 N. ALLEGHENY STREET Week-End Specials al Your A. & P. Beans ANN PAGE Puffed Wheat Milk Fresh Baked 100-1b Cotton Bag Growing Mas Desserts ALL SPARKLS N.B.C. Premium Crackers Ib pkg. 15¢ N.B.C. Macaroon Cookies Worthmore Gum Drops Pet, Everyday, Sliver Cow, Carnation Soda Crackers SUMMER FEEDING SCRATCH FEED Daily Growth Jum an23C 3» 10c Ib 19¢ 3 Ibs 25¢ 3 pkgs. 22¢ 10: «~ 63c¢ 2: 15¢ DAYS! 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