THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. —— VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES IN STATE COLLEGE ———— (Reported by Special Correspondent) usm I The many friends of Miss Bara | Cast will be sorry to hear that she flied Saturday morning at her home | bn West College avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. ©, Dossin and son | returned to thelr home on Bast Fair- mount recently having spent a six weeks vacation visiting relatives in Hartfomd. Conn, Mr. and Mrs. John Vandervort and family of East Fairmount avenue, wre spending their vacation visiting friends and relatives in New York Dr. and Mrs. E H Dusham of North Burrowes street left Sunday for Keuka Lake, New York, where they will spend their vacation Mrs. R. W. Stone and son returned to their home on East Park avenue, from a visit with relatives in Oregon Mrs. Robert Hussey and daugh- ter Margaret of North Burrowes street, left Monday for Wills Beach, Maine, and will be joined later by Mr. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ellis and family of East Foster avenue spent the weekend visiting in Annapolis Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kropp and daughter of East College avenue spent the weekend visiting relatives in Wilkes-Barre, Those who attended the Lady Btate Rebekah picnic at Whipples Dam on Wednesday August 10, were: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Whitmyer, Mrs Josephine Yearick, Mrs. Sara Erb end daughter Gladys, Mr. and Mrs John Erb and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Mr. and Mrs Harry Markle, Mrs. Liza Moore and son Bower and granddaughter, Mrs Dora Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gill, Mrs. Phoble Jones, Mrs Amanda Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kerstetter, Mrs. Zora Parsons and grand children Dona Ray and Rich- ard Hetrick. Mr, and Mrs. C. A DRY TOP visting with his Sims, Ear] Sims friend, Robert Thompson will be leaving Sunday. Mrs. Smith took the boys with her mother, Mrs Sims for a ride Sunday to Lewistown They enjoyed the trip especially the scenery along route 322 for which Penna. is noted Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Sims called on Mr. and Mrs David Welsh of Howard last week Ida Pearl Poorman spent a few days last week with her friend Lor- ena Rider of valley View Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lingle and family of Yeagertown, spent last week with Mrs. Lingle's parents, Mr and Mrs. William McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lingle and family Leroy Hockenberry and Mr and Mrs. Oliver Bitner and famils spent Sunday at the Hunting Camp back of Snow Shoe Willis McKinley had another birthday August 12. added to his span of life, and the following broth- ers and sisters gathered at the home of his parents to give Willis a sur- prise. Those present were Mr. and Jira, Gilbert McKinley and family { Port Matilda, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Lingle and family of Yeagertown, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bumgardner and family of Milesburg; Miss Margaret Harter of Bellefonte, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley and last but not least was Willis himself Ice cream and cake were the refresh- ments. We are wishing for many more candies to be added to his birth anniversary | ee After 7 weeks grandmother Mrs, and ; cake LaVerne and Charlotte Poorman spent Friday with their grandps Meming of Holts Hollow Boys Brave hearts win fair ladies, don run from the dogs, in my day nothing chased a young gallant, only the shot gun or the old gray gander for proof inquire of Mr, Cox at the Cox restaurant Folks be prepared to see some of the solicitors for the Treziyulny cemetery within a few days DR. A. A. DONAHOE VETERINARIAN Dog & Cat Hospital Gen. Practice 123 North Barnard Street STATE COLLEGE Po ——————— em ———— REMEMBER When You Wand Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed IN EVERY DEAL In Every Particular LJ HP ff It'sa SEE —— i 3 | i you know it’s the Finest Washer Made I Ds a1 Jour Siting yuieher, and better, ed, at & new THOR TRONER. Bellefonte Hardware Co. Breon, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkle and daughter Alice Marie, Mr. and | Mrs. Willam Marshall, Mm, Cora | Wagner, Mrs. Jennie Shope, Helen Norris, Mrs. Breneman, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Parsons and daughter Veda, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rinehard, Mrs. Mar- garet Smith, Mrs. Emma Campbell, Kathleen Tressler, Mrs. Welshens A good time was enjoyed by all who attended Mis. Edna Gray of East College avenue visited in Pittsburgh recently Howard Parsons of Helster street and Robert Boal of East Beaver avenue, made a business trip to Jonesville on Saturday The many friends of Irvin Walker will be sorry to hear he died In the Centre County Hospital Monday morning. Mr. Walker was Captain of the football teamn during the 1936 BeASON Mr. and Mrs. B. FP. Hann family returned to their home North Bamard street from a motor trip through eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey Eleanor Matkle of son street and Veda Parsons of Heilster street visited Mrs, Stella Krebs at her cabin in Bear Meadows last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rimmey and daughters of North Patterson street are spending a week at a cabin a* Black Moshannon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry street have as their guest John of Lansford Mrs Margaret Barner and daughter Julia visited at the home of the former's aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs. William Tressier of Belle- fonte on Friday evening Mr. and Mis. Ralph Cousing and son of West Beaver returned to their home recently having spent a week n Maine HOLTS HOLLOW Mr and Mrs. Donald Poorman and children drove to Amie, Clear fleld, on Sunday and visited with relatives Arthur Burd of this place and El- sie Hall of Unionville, d:ove to Cum - berland on July 31 and were quiet married by the Methodist minister Rev. Baughman, we all join in wis ing prosperous journey through Prancis Poorman Sunday afternoon at the Lutz home in Miles burg and attended camp meeting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer daughter Mr Olive Rhoades children nd Jean Fanning of Bellefonte visited home folks at th place on Sunday The Baldwin sisters of Bellefonte Clair Burd and Ellery Shope called at the Harold Walker home on Sun- and on North Patter- le of Pine their son them a life spent Ay Mahlon Frank Marie Clair Anng Johnson visited with Mr Mrs. James Wesley at Clearfield Sunday Mrs. Edith Burd celebrated birthday anniversary on Friday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Paul Bennett and family at Runville, Mrs John Possinger of Coleville and Mrz Art Bennett and children also join- ad the party and the daughters pre- pared a delicious and all drove to the top of Centre Hall mountain and spent most of the day Mrs. Hattie Grubb of Akron, Ohio Mrs. Bertha Emenhizer of Milesburg spent Wednesday of jast week at Lhe Watson home Mr. and Mrs. Oren Kelley and three children of Coleville, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd and son of Belle fonte, visited a: the Charles Lucas home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd were guests at the Edith Burd home on Sunday. other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Mliford Burd and son also Ellery Shope and the Baldwin sis- ters of Bellefonte Mrs. Orvis Watson visited at Walter Sweitzer home alo at and pe Hor ar dinner he the WAS a caller in our burg on Monday, Marie Johnson, Dick Pyle, John and Tommie Conway spent Monday at Gum Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and two sons called at the Roy McKinley home at Centre Hall on Sunday. MADISONBURG Rev. and Mrs. Bartholomew of N Y., visited at the home of Mrs. An- nie Keller and other relatives for several days. Miss Jane Keller jeft with Rev. and Mrs. Bartholomew for a weeks visit in New York and surroundings The Rachau reunion wag held on Sunday at Hairy John's. A number of our town folks took in the Vonada reunion on Saturday at Hairy John's. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Kopenhaver of Hummels Wharf, were Sunday din- ner guests at the home of Mrs. Liz- zie Righel. Mrs. Paul Gillmore and daughter | Shirley of Millheim, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rishel. Miss Adeline Grenoble is spending several days with her friend Miss Bara Heckman at Spring Mills. The Loyal Workers Sunday School | @lass of the Evangelical church held their monthly meeting at the home lof Rev. and Mrs, Royal Baboock at { Rebersburg, on Friday evening. All | there reported having had a very | | nice time, SPRING MILLS Grove Gentzell and son William, Harrisburg, were visiting the for- | Yury Sis, Mrs. Carrie long last | Mr. Gentzell has a very | | Mr, and Mrs. Car] Myer; and litle | {Jimmie are at present visiting the | former's mother, Mrs. Vera Myers. C. E. Zeigler, proprietor of the Na~ | tion Wide stor at present on the | lst. He Ela Tharp, on his cus- walt which had been | for six days ls RUNVILLE Mrs. Sallie Friel has been alling for sometime and Saturday evening took suddenly worse and is under the doctor's care at this writing. Mrs, Madge Kauffman ls on the sick list with lumbago. Merrill Fye, son of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Fye who has been afMicted in Wis spine 8s now taking treatment from Dr. Fisher, Lock Haven Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kepler and two children moved last week to Belle- fonte, where he Is employed with the Electric Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Kepler Shank motored to Indiana County Sunday visiting with relatives Mrs. Erma Purl and Mr. Foste a neighbor of hers of Baltimore, Md motored here visiting with relatives and taking back home Miss Betty and Charlotte Purl who has been spending thelr vacation since June with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. John Purl and son Richard and wife motored 10 Kersey Elk County, on last Saturday, at- tending the Green and Hancock an- nual reunion which was held In the Odd Fellows Hall at noon The tables were arranged and laden with the best of good food and had ample provision for all present. There were 85 in attendance and all had a good social time togetl It will be held at Elliott Park Government Forestry in Clearfield County nex year on Labor Day Earl Milton and Harrison Walker motored to Lewistown over the week- end Bald Eagle Grange will day night, Aug. 19 The Poorman annual reunion will convene at Centre Hall Grange Park Baturday Aug. 20 The Mayes and Freeze annual union will be held at Maves Grove on top of the divide on Saturday Aug. 20, all looking forward to a big day, meeting and one an- other Richard aiid Lloyd wr meet Fri- *- greeting Purl and Violet Fye mo- tored out to Philipsburg last Mon- day and were united In marriage by his uncle, Squire E R. Hancock, re- tumed home and the calithumpian band played their tune at Petzer- town Rev. C. FP. Miller and two children returned last Thursday from Shade Gap and Saxton where they spent thelr vacation with home folks past two weeks The Bennett and union was held on on last Saturday, not ent, on account of si Scix | at prea g in the evening 7.45 1 the nominating committee was pointed Inst Sunday tion church and Sunday officers wil] he Aug ITth ‘WOODWARD Ju al I's YA w Ro urTed on Alaska wh and Post were killed On last Saturday Harold Asd brought Warren Martin home from the Celsinger Hospital where he had gone for medical treatment. Mr Martin is some better Earl Omdorf, who was on lst for about a week {rom is able to be about again The Homecoming Day and held on Saturday afternoon and evening on the P. O. 8 of A park was fairly well attended and enjoy- ed by many. The Orphan B8axo- phone Band of the Evangelica Homes, Lewisburg rendered some very splendid selections of music for the occasion. Rev. H A. Houseal delivered a very timely discourse on Bunday momrming suitable for Homecoming Duy Rev. Manewal for some reason was not able to come as was expected James Ettlinger of Besbee, Arizona arrived In town on last Wednesdaw morning by train, a distance of about 2500 miles. James or Jim as we are used to call hi m was brought up In this community. About forty-eight years ago he a for Colorado but later settled in Besbee, Arizona, be- ing engaged in the mining business chiefly of gold, silver and copper He hag not been mining now for about eleven years but is still em- ployed by the same company. He is busy visiting relatives and acquain- tances while here on his vaation io this and adjoining valley. He ex- pets 10 leave for hig home some time this week W. M. Kreamer, who is still a pa- tient in the Clearfield Hospital is improving slowly sine his seond op- eration, Ms. and Mrs. C. E Kreamer, son Harwood. Mrs. Katie Dennis and daughter Mrs. Grace Curtly were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. O. Fiedler. YARNELL Mr. and Mrs Robert Schneider, son Robert, from Connellsville, visit ed at the Charles Brown home this week, Mrs. Schneider, formerly Annie Boyer are cousins, The monthly business meeting of the Ladies Ald was held at the Ray- mond Fye home Tuesday evening. | Mr Herman Koch and son-in-jaw, Andrew Watson of Ardara spent a {week at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles 1. Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter, Mrs. Wilson Walker, son Bhaldon, grandson Rodney Walker, {attended the Woomer reunion at | Orange Park, Centre Hall last Sat- i urday. | The Sunday School picnic will be held at Tar Hollow on Saturday, Au- gust 27th. Come and bring your basket and enjoy the fellowship of {each other through out the day. Sunday visitors at the Lawrence { Shawley home were Mrs. Fred Yorks iand Mrs. Dennis Watson, both of ! Bellefonte. Sunday visitors at the Charles Brown home were Mr. and Mrs | George Naylor, and daughter, Grace, the the Fahr 1 Cunsalius | 50 many p Kness 9:30 a elec yehoo! ago on Monday -Post 1 i» was that 2 gers Crasn w ashore of the sit the festiva ‘he {two sons Alton and Richard from Altoona. The festival was a fair succesc. Imusic was especially fine by the [2 Cabin Ramblers. How The Babies Came There were six sets of quadrup- lets, 267 sets of ig and 24.560 sets of twins born In the United SNOW SHOE The Ladies Bible Class of the ME church held their monthly social and business meeting on Wednesda evening in their social room W. C. T. U. held their month] meeting on Monday Aug. 156th at 3 p. m. in the M. E. church Mrs. High and son, and Mr Mrs. Peck Watson, visited Mrs and Mr. Watson's sister, Mrs Buddinger, recently Mrs. Jeanette Dixon, of Clymer returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dixon for an definite time Mrs. James Uzzle Jr, and daugh ters Sara and Jane, and sons Dick and Bob, returned home after visit. ing Mrs. Uzzle's mother, Mrs, Tun at Clearfield Mr. and Johnstown parents, Mr on Mr. Adam Dixon, daughter E beth, returned home Mr. and Mrs. Adam Barr Glo Bobby an High Myra Mrs, Walter visited Mrs and Mrs Falrc! Fairch Charles WwW alter ry) of Nu Watson, of State College visited his aunt, Mrs. Myra Budd er for a weeks vacation Mrs. Betty Goodyear Mabe! Lucas spent Mrs. Goodyear’ snyder, of Woodland Grover Fetzer and Mr. Dale Clearfield, Mr. Wilbsoncroft, WwW visited Green Walker at home, Sunday p. m played many time ing bange and or Wilsoncro! is the oldes learfield county Mr. and Mrs. Norman Belu son, Mrs. Lydia Gruston, Mr Mls Eleanor Strottier of Smit! have retu Mr. and Mrs Thursday they motored of Mr. and Mrs. George Gro Kewavden, Mr. and Mm. Wades companied them A camping and Mrs Norris Woodland, Mr. and Sinclair, son Dwmvid Goodyear Edward spent part last Chambers hunting Mr. and Mrs Mr Clair Hall Hall, spent last City and New Jers Mr. and Mr Abson Edward : weekend Mr § and Saturday land Lucas there old on the 5 st Mr iinist in C ’ aller Wade 4 med home Joseph 0 Lie PAriLy composed Remanyd Mrs Mrs and 4 ol weekend in am ther her mo JULIAN Sager el LO home at this place on Pri day ey ing after a visit at Gettysburg a other places of Interest Clarenss {or Clarence £~ Ire] sick list of a tetanus r State C The ME Sund sane following dresses ( uit 3 OORIE. capa Please hand these things Mary Breon Mr. Zelia Rosaman had a and weiner roast for her friends Saturday evening Quite a number were present and having a very enjoyable time Kathrin Alexander returned from a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Vonada of Zion. Her frien Miz Betty Witmer aboompmnie her home for a visit Mrs. Harold Alexander was tunate In winning a beautiful qui which was chanced off by the fire company at Blanchard We were reminded one day week of the prosperous days of “Beaver Millis.” Some members of the Donovan family former resi. dents of Beaver Mills, and now of Buffalo, N. Y.. paid a visit 35 Julian and Beawr The present Black Moshannon COC camp is at the site where the town once stood. Donna Johnson returned on urday from a visit to Juniata We are sorry to learn that Mr L. Fink lost a valuable horse FAIRVIEW Mrs. Charles Chapman and Mrs Russell Jones and baby spent Tues. day with Mra. Mailvin Lucas Bill McClure and Alta Felmiee of Runville, called on Dick Watkins on Monday evening. Mrs. Charley Mann and daughter Pearl of Howard, R. D. called at the Charles Chapman home on Tues day evening. J. B. Lucas spent a couple days Jas week at the home of his daughter Mrs. Fred Haines at Upper Marion Mrs. Russell Jones and baby spent Wednesday with Mrs. Hazel Griffith at Yame Miss Ella Lucas and Barbara Con. fer spent Wednesday with Mrs. Jes. sie Confer. Mrs. Kathryn Pye of Eybon, Ex Co, is visiting at present at the home of her brother Mr. Charles Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman and grandson Ernie Jones 2alled at the Eva Wenrick home at Clarence on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Park of Pleas. ant Gap and Mr. Oscar Nyman of Mt. Eagle, visited on Sunday at the Charles Chapman home. Walter Bathurst and Miss Thorus Nyman and little sister of Romola visited on Sunday at the Myrtle Lu. cas home, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and children of Bellefonte called on Mis Ella Lueas on Sunday. Duey Shay and Miles Etters callag on Dick Watkins on Sunday. TVX nm old Rat- G pO, Yr | Suatts in 1826... scoring. ta 13, 8. the a REBERSBURG R. W. Blerly, Jason Wolfe, C. M Bierly and song Paul and Woodrow witnessed the Saturday night base- ball game at Williamsport between that team and Hazleton Glenn Wert of Patton, Pa ing relatives in his vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sauers and granddaughter Ann, of State College were Thursday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. 8mul) Rev. Charles O. Frank and wife are visiting at the C. M. Bilerly home Mr, Prank is the Lutheran minister at Vandergrift Mr. and Mrs. A 8B Vicksbwg, and Mr. and Mrs. Eman- uel Mench and son Miffiinburg visited at the home of Mr. and Mr John Weaver and family on Sunday The Misses Isabell Mallory Maxine Page of State College, spent versal days at their respective homes after returning from Atlantic City, N. J, where they vacationed a few days Mrs. C son, and Is visit. Winklebleck of of and M family at eral days last week Mr. and Mus. Paul E two daughters Regina and Mrs. Russell attended the Vonada at Halry John's Park at ’" ITGAY Gramley visit Flemington «d Brown and and Shirley i fan ireon an family reunion hei Woodwa Mrs. L to Ren } n Sunday of I Vil and Mrs Myle sons of Mifflinburg meer brother and Mrs. Paul Mille: Rev. and the and motored Wo IL werk Miller sited he mily, Mr Wednesday aboock Mrs, Wi Pre tended u B. Cox, wile Elder of the Lewisburg Mr Wer Caugn of a former Evangelical on Saturda) Eliz Helen of St tod [friends Mr. and 1ir¢ CGephanrt ale ColieRe in town on Friday Mrs. A. B. Wolfe visitors atl the home of John Botior! at Millmont day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Corman in- Mrs. Corman's pacents grandparents, Mr. and Ms. Ch Rossman of } Mr inday and Mrs Sur ded and aries and ealers at Rolling Green Park Tuesday of this week Mrs R A Baboock the Willing Worker's Madisonburyg rnlerialned 1a and Mr H.C. Ziegler were Stanley, and Mr. and Myles Bowman all of Nesbit Miss Anna Reiger of Lock Haven The Young Peoples’ Missiona Circle met on Thursday evening at the home of Prancis Wert. An en- joyable time was spent as well as one Wf great profit to all. The vice- president, Miss Betty Page, presided Ehe was also delegate to the lable Branch convention, and at this meeting gave her report Mr. and Mis. Stuart ly of Jersey Shore rmer’s mother, Mrs Sunday and Mrs. Elmer Bierly's mother. Mrs of Tallahassa, Florida arrived town for an indefinate visit at their home at the westend of town Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Bierly and daughter. Loris motored to Bagle's Mere on Sunday. Paul Breon of Bellefonte spent the weekend at the home of his mother Mrs. M. W. Breon Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hosterman won and daughter of Washington, D C., are visiting the latter's parents Mr. and Mss. Wallace Kreider Miss Phyllis Beahm, of Aarons burg, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Page On Sunday Mrs. R. W. Meyer en- tertained the following people al dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mr. Meyer and his sisters, Mrs. Mary Abbott, Dr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Kelley Mrs. Mary Abbott and son Harlan and Mrs. Annie Stover Mr. and Mrs. E H Hoslerman visited the latter's brother, Dr. and Mrs. E L. Royer, at Lock Haven on Sunday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rachau and son Larry of Bellefonte, visited al the home of Mrs Edythe Genteel, one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burd motor- ed to Hershey on Sunday where they were joined by their son Barl of Philadelphia. They spent the day sightseeing at the former place, and also at Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. John Brungart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and daughter Marjorie, and Mr Dean Gephart all of Rebersburg, Mr. Lester Welshams of Loganton, Mr and Mrs. James Harter and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brungard and family all of Coburn, had a family gathering in the form of a picnic at Coburn on Sunday. Miss Mary Louise Kelly of Phila- | delphia, visited her parents, Dr. and afr. William Kelly, several days of fast week. Mr. and Mrs. T LL. Hartman and daughter Jean were Saturday busi- [ess visitors at Lock Haven, and the Wolle visited Rose Gram- on Mr Mrs Bierly and Johnson week and Mrs. Fred end guest Mrs. Prank The {oll Wing Bellefonte and roast at “Gravel | Thursday ever Pauline Btove: Louise Muss Bob Mulbarger, Mr: and Switz, Luther K and James Wilson Mr. and Mi: Whitehill al the hotne Whitehill Young WAS A of Mr Lemont people nl Thoma Ay MATILDA RD} August 18, 1938. — 4 cd From Nine + A ts Cali otuia: ¢ § i 150,000 GROCERS SAY. “wg BUY DWIN FOR OUR OWN USE" li » of “as fragrant es flowers in May” thereiore, pleasant to use’ DWIN kills flies, fleas, ons, moths, roaches, bed bugs, mos quitoes, eic.. in your home and many plant insects in your gar den. Oplain DWIN-—in the green cana! grocer, drug, hardware or department! store. Remember there is not a drop of kerosene in DWIN. 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