August 18, 1938. = JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday are as follows: 8. 8, 9:30; worship with sermon by a supplied minister, 10: - 8. C. E., 6:45. Topic for discussion, ‘My Attitude Toward God.” Messrs, Eberhart, Tressler and Waite, of Bellefonte, were welcome | and appreciated participating visit- ors At our Sunday school on Sun- day morning. Mr. Waite and Mr Eberhart gave a short lecture which should Mnger long in the minds ahd hearts of all who were privileged the opportunity of hearing them, and we gxtend a cordial invitation to visit with us again whenever con. venient, Misses Genldine and Arlene Swope and Vivian Wolfe spent from Friday night until Tuesday mormn- ing of last week at the J. B. Lucas home at Fox Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy, of Centre Hall, spent Wednesday evening at the C E. Aley home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hackenburg and children Louise and Donnie, and Miss Marjorie Kepler of Run- ville, were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heaton and children, of Bellefonte, R. D. 2, were Tuesday evening visitors at the Wil- liam Beightol home. John Ulmer and Margaret Mc- Crea, of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dixson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson and children and Katherine sid Dickey McCrea motored to Black Moshannon Park on Sunday and there were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Will Oraft and daughter, of Clearfield. A very enjoyable day was spent and at noon all did justice to & fine picnic dinner Arlene Swope and Vivian Wolfe spent the weekend with their friend Mary Oyler Earl Beightol is definite time with Harry Lyons and Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dickey and Elsie Jane, Mrs. Ralph Orr and sons Edward snd Billle, spent Friday in State College Miss Mildred Aley and Jack Ma- bis, of Hecla Park, were Friday evening visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C E. Aley Nevin Yearick and famlly spent Sunday afternoon at Hecla Park where they met the following named friends: William Moss, of Chester; Dan Moss, of Miffiinburg, and Mrs Walters. of Chester, and Mrs. O. P Smith, of Pittsburgh, and other friends, where a very enjoyable af- ternoon was spent in social chat . Misses Sara Snobe rger of Altoona and Nancy Betz of Howard, spent Eunday at the Alice Betz home Mrs. Hogan Long and son George gpent Wednesday with Mrs. Lee ghope, of Mill Hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aley, Mrs. Roy Oyler and Mrs. Richard Vonada at- tended the Republican meeting held #t the Republican camp at Curtin on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Walker was admitted to the Centre County Hospital on Saturday, July 6, where she under- went a very serious gallstone oper- ation and is not improving as fast s& her many friends desire Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and ehildren spent Sunday at the James Decker home in Lock Haven. Mr. andl Ms. Cyrus Shaffer and children and his mother, Mrs. Fiel- $a Shaffer spent Sunday afternoon st the James Shaffer home .. Miss Louise Beightol spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. John punkle and family and attended the carnival in Bellefonte R. A. Lepley of State College, was & caller at the Sumner Noll home on Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas and son Mervin, of Milesburg: James Lu- cas, of Pox Hollow, and Miss Ger- ‘aldine Swope spent the weekend at fhe Straight-8 camp back of Par- ‘randsville. William Weaver and children Wil- fard and Pear] spent Wednesday renoon at their property in town ted by William Beightol and family, erecting a new line fence which adds 0 the appearance and to the valuation. On Monday the sad news reached our Httle town of the death of Ed. eClintock, of Hublersbrg, who a years 8go was a resident of our . first a farmer on the Geo. farm a mile #ast of Jackson- ville, later having sold and moved nto Jacksonville where he hiick- ‘stered before he moved to Hublers- burg where he conducted a store LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. James Shuey and family, of Milesburg, spent Sunday at the Earl Harter home. Mr. and Mrs. Emest Russell of The Fiegars Falls, N.Y. and Mrs. Pletta Harter of Howard, spent the week- md at the Willard Harter home. Mr. Orvig Clark accompanied by brother, Burton, of Karthaus, spent the weekend at Youngsville, Pa. with their sgister Mes, Robert Carr. _ Mrs. Earl Harter and daughter Svalene spent last Tuesday evening with Mrs. Harold Betz of Howard _ Visitors with Mrs. Mary Delaney on Sunday were Mrs. Carl McKhiiey and son, Prancis, Mes. Hannah Mc- Commings and Mr. and Mrs, Howard Behenck and daughter Agnes of Howard and Mr. and Mrs. James Delaney of Lock Haven. Doris Royer of near ‘Williamsport, several days with Mr. and . Ralph Pletcher, - Mary Dullen and nephew, Glen spending an in- aunt Mrs family, of Lock his Laubach of Jersey Shore, is spending ‘But point your craft across time's | several:days with Mr. and Mrs, Jack | Pullen Le ESSE Gugranteed Croquignole WAVE For Only $2.00 NESTLE REALISTIC SANDERS MARTHA - Reunion: The Ellis D. Williams family reunion will be held in the Joseph Willlams Grove Saturday, Agust 20, Relatives and friends are invited, Reunion: The John D. Wagner family reunion will be held Saturday, August 20 at Stevens Park near Ty- rone. Relatives and friends are in- vited. Miss Margaret Straw and her brother Dick, of Williamsport, spent last week at the Joseph Williams home. Visitors Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long home were Mr and Mrs. Lewis Dorman of Yeager- town; Florence, Faye and Patricia Steele, Mis. Joseph Williams and Glen Willams. Mrs. Holter, who makes her home with her grandson and his wife, Mr and Mrs, Robert Long and has been bedfast for the past four and a half months is not any better at this writing. She is 82 years old On Tuesday evening, Aug. 9 ladies of the W. C. T. U. met at home of Mrs. Stella Williams; de- votional services by Evangelistic di- rector, Mrs. Stella Willlams, follow- ed by a hymn, given by a quartett of young girls which was well rendered after which a very interesting meet. ing was held with several busines discussions. Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Patton and family of Lancaster, were weekend guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Richards Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Knarr and daughter Rachael spent Sunday af- ternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hollen at their Summer cot- tage near Altoona Mr. Geisinger of a guest speaker at church School Sur day Mrs So} hie wi ! ipsburg where die underwent last week. Her many for her a speedy and covery The Baptist Missionary Bociety will hold their regular monthly meeting Priday evening, August 19th at the home of Mrs. Russell Weaver All members pre urged to be present ‘Mrs. Annie Neely of Ramsey, N. J is visiting her sister Mrs. J. T. Mot- ley Mr. and planning a State of Alabama ley's aged mother not only the allotted ten years, but four We wish for them profitable journey The M. E church school was well attended on Saturday. The day was pleasantly spent in the pretty little grove by the Bald Eagle Ronnie Spackman was friends in State College and almost missed the picnie The boys of the 4-H club began a roadside market last week Lo dispose of the vegetables from their garden They developed some business ex- perience and hope to continue Miss Julla Gray. English teacher in the Schenley High School, Pitis- burgh and her friend Mrs. Glenn of Harrisburg, were visitors at Sylvan Crest Saturday afternoon. It seem- od to be the day for Pedage for at ihe ane time came four more Pitts teachers. They were Miss Brie Holman, principal of McKelvey school, Miss Lenora Mel- cher, assistant principal; Miss Mary Longwell of Edgewood and Miss Hazel Stevens of Swissvale. These ladies had been touring the U. 8 and Canada and were now home- ward bound Morris Steele in State College, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Klett of Akron, Ohio, have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs A C Willlams and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Patton and family of Lancaster, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Richards over the weekend Lester Fink lost & valuoble horse ast week. the the Bellefonte, was the Baptist morning patient State Hospital an operation friends hop* complete re- ison is a at Mrs Visis J. T. Motley are this week to the to visit Mr. Mot- who has passed three score and score and ten a pleasant and picnic GL Hv ues is visiting relatives Poets’ 5 Corner * CORRIGAN'S MISTAKE Out over the Atlantic By mistake the old plane sped, "Her propeller bit the salty air Without a feel of dread. The clolids, the fog. the waves below Caught not her slightest gaze, For she was now turned eastward, The world she would amaze, But now the ground she's nearing, Her greatest deed is done, And people praise her everywhere For the laurels she has won. The whole wide world is cheering, | too, For the man who lost his way, And went to find tomorrow Instead of yesterday. For Corrigan flew eastward Into the rising sun, And not toward the evening To where the day is done. And now the bands are playing In honor of the man Who dared to set hig wrong And find another land. Mistakes are often costly, We make them every day; | But if you want to change your course These few words let me say: Steer not toward the sunset, | And darkness of sin's night, compass sea | Toward God's eternal light. Marlin E. Moore, Firemen Hurt ai Flemington { Five firemen were slightly injured in a fire, originating ih a defective : visiting : THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | WATSON REUNION SEVENTH ANNUAL WALKER REUNION GUMMO ) REUNION The nineteenth annual reunton of the Watson family was held on Au gust 13, at Miller's Grove, near Ya: nell After dinner a business meet- ing was called and officers selected The strong attraction that this gath- ering holds was indicated by the hearty and unanimous decision to return to the same place on the sec ond Saturday in August of next year. After the business meeting the following program was given: address by Rev, C. C. Shuey: re- marks, Glenn Watson; reading “Little Blossom." Mrs. Clyde What- son; recitation, “Optimism.” Dorothy Jane Reese; song, music by Purple Bage Ramblers, also Charles MeKin. ley and Mahlon Harvey. A large number of prizes were given to win- ners in contests, very amiably ducted by Miss Dorothy Wilson, ‘TY rone con- and My Belles H L and Jay, Homer of Belle Unlonvilie, Watson and Mary Black Friese, New. Those were: Mr Tones Fetzer and son Norman fonte, R. D.;: Mr. and Mrs Shawley, and sons Willlam Bellefonte, R. D Mrs Sprankle and son Bobby fonte; Gertrude Carver Mr. and Mrs. Aaron family, Milesburg; Mrs Pitcairn Mrs. Mary berry; Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver Linden, Pa; Mr, and Mrs. Merril Waltz, Williamsport; L. W. Watson Snow Si Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Watson, Cumberland, Md.- H. E. Mc. Clincy, Mrs. Maud Bullock and sons Snow Shoe: Mrs. Mildr Wurster and son Connle Jersey Shore; Thomas Watson and James Watson Johnstown: Mrs. Charles Watson Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs. Odvis Wat. son, Altoona; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Watson and children Fleming: Mr and Mrs. Howard Watson and sona Boyd, Howard and Donald. Belle. fonte, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gor- don, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Martin and Bellefonte; Mr. and M's present oe La Belle sfonte Mrs. Pearl Watson Mr. and Mrs. W Miss Etta Watson Harris L. Watson BH Watson and Patsy a an R D Crispen, Nu New York City Erie; Mr. and Mr: daughters Maxine Sure Jane and Jean, Baltimore, Md; Mr Mrs. Thomas MC loskey and family Harold, Bett Shirley and Alice Snow Shoe; Mrs Elsie Ne wman daughter Shirley Ann, Mil Mr and Mrs. George family Alex. Jim Dorothy d M: ares ang an and Mrs. Harris > Mr. George Luc: Harry Miller, Bellefont McKinley Milesbure y Ww Aleon D Mr. and Mrs Wason and family, Merrill Kenneth and Eugene Mile Mrs Mary Sheasley and Minnie, Verna, Jane and Bellefonte, R. D.; Emily Rev, C. C. Shuey, Bellefonte William Watson and family Mary Mahlon. Tuner and Dennis. of Belie- forte. R. D.; Mr. and Mra Merrill A Watson and family, Maxine Albert Walter, Blanchard, David and Jean Bellefonte, BR D.; Mr and Mrs, C J. Reese and family, Merrill, Doro- thy, Pave and Kenny, Bellefonte, R D § £ J Shawley, Bellefonte R D: Mr. and Mrs Clark McKinley and family, Charles Helen and Bar- bara, Milesburg: Mrs. Mary Kelly and children. Gladys and Geraldine Milesburg: Mrs. Annie Ralley, Al- foona. Nevin Watson, Bellefonte R D.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Par- sons, Chicago 1: Miss Heeler Fleisher, Mr. and Ms. Clayton Wa! son and family, Maxine May, and Jimmie, Orviston: Mr. and Mrs Clayton Sliker, Milesburg: Mr and Mrs. Lee Johnson and family Marie Frank, Clair, lee, Dick and Anna Mrs. Orvis Watson and sons Donald and Jimmie, Bellefonte R D.: Mr and Mrs. P. W. Watson and family Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Me- Closkey and Norman Witherite Snow Shoe. Mr. and Mrs James Fitzgerald and family, Myra Alice and James, Mr. and Mrs. GG. W. Ma- gargel 8r., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ma- gargel, Jr. and family. Jean and Ruth, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and chil- dren Joanne and Jone Bellefonte RD; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson and family, Russell Egle, Jame: and William Fleming, Mrs. Ellery "Lucas, Bellefonte and Myrtle Wat. son, of Snow Shoe, Pa. RACHAU REUNION The annual Rachau reunion was held at Vonada State Park, Sun- day, August 14. Those present were: Mr. and Mrz Miles Rachau and children Gladys, dean and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rachau, Mr. and Mrs. Domer Rachau and daughter Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wert Mr. and Mrs Charles Wert and daughter Dor- othy, Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Mrs Annie Keller and daughter Jane, of Madisonburg; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smull. Gerney Smull, Mrs, Velura ‘Miller, of Rebersburg; Samuel] Mc- i Mullin and family, Mrs. Joseph {Rachau, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Schaffer, of Millheim; Mr. and Mrs D. E. Washburn. Bellefonte; Doyle | Hazel, Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs Jay Rachau and son Guy. Miss Ruth Breon, Ed. Rachau, Mrs. Verna Het. | tinger and son Stanford, Mrs. Liz- | rie Bartley, of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Pred Rachau, of Aaronsburg,; IY Li Rachau, Clintondale; Mrs Katie E. Shook nnd son Walter, of | Franklin: Donald Sehaffer, of Ba- {fons Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew, lof New York: Sarah E. Gentwel, of Howard: CC. William Rachau and { Tamily, Milesburg:; Emma R. Ra- [¢hau, Centre Hall: Mr and Mrs, 'R. €. Pisher and son Harold, M. A ‘Keen, of Woodward, Miss Orpha 'Orndor?, of Woodward, William McCool, of Spring Mills. Mrs Aaron Mrs J wa Bweits : Regular $4.00 Waves Now $3.00 flue, which burned the roof off the The following officers were elect- EUGENE FREDERIC WAVES ice-cream plant of L. G. Sheasley od for the year: president, Reduced to $4.00 BEST MACHINELESS WAVES BY qur Mr. Po = 8 Frigid : KOENER'S 4334 Ps. Ave, Phone 496, Tyrone, Pa. leice 454 chATSGter by 1OTe0RATRDGS, | of he cloth land Bons at Flemington, Friday. | Ardell McGregor cut his hand, re- i quiring four stitches to close the four firemen, Clyde Basil Greninger, Charles Stiner and Charles Peters, {their hands while battling to con- burned | Domer Rachaf; ‘vice president, Harry | Bmull; secretary, Ruth Wert: tress. urer, Harry Smull. PRR + cee i Waterproofing Fabrie To make ordinary fabric water- proof, dissolve Squnl patts of sin- | glass, alum, and soa x the three, and [jiter. Then mix and fer the mixture on ZONG REUNION State Park (Haulry the scene this year of the seventh annual reunion of the Zong family which was held on Sunday, August 7 Those present were: Mr Oscar M. Zong, Scranton; Mrs. Jacob Zong, Mi Zong and children Janet, Mr. and Mrs and daughter Violet, all of Oak Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zong and son George, Pleasant Gap; Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lohr and children, Donnie and George, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frazier, Mr. and Mrs John Bickel, Nelson and Kenneth Bickel, Mrs Hannah Bickel and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mc- Clint Pattie and Glenn, all of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zerby, Spring Mills; Mr and Mrs. J. Elmer Zong and daugh ter Elizabeth M1 William Zong Mrs. Hattie Russell Mr. and Mrs Bamuel Garwalthe Mr. and Mrs Philip Mease child and Dick, all of Milton Mr Jacob H. Zong John and Harrison Dean Wagner and Jean, all of Mrs. Russell Alice Marie Mrs. | 8 Nighthart Alvin Page nll of Lewi and daughters Philadelphia Mr. and Knouse and sons Bille and Jack Mrs. William W. Page, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Satzler, all of McAllistervilie Pa.. Evelyn and Jack Gingrich and \ | Altoona: Rev y W. Teats, Beilin Lauden and Mn widrer Helen uth, Florer Houtz Goss, all of Winfield Mrs. Cyril St and Donald all and Mrs. Lee H ter Louise, of Pit Vonelda John's) was and Mrs, Mr. and and Mrs. Guy Donald and Edward Zong and Jonnie and ons Lee and Mrs 1 £] Crioru and ren Mi ana Mur daug! State College Cotiner and Blige Pa Zeiber, Mr and Mrs. Ella Miss Helen stown: Mrs. Bell Jean Mae Zong Zong, Mi Summers ers Ong Patsy Mrs. Paul and Blerly and Mrs. Hele: Vee wal iRyeY : Harry Fost Gordon Pa; Mr raub and son Joyee of Middleburg, Mr Zong 4 tsburgh we 4 ana and : New lowed the evening : RC Pitis. Zong Zong officers ¢ elected WO H Zong Edward ary. Robert wer CIMse ve L ireh president Oak Hall ’ Altoona, treasure Was appoin to Inspe YORr's { th ceed U 4 Ie led refer some Ah on Saturday and opping friend al atond Wo lady and Gien Glasg ndy friend. Alberta Reed Lock Haven on Sunday to visit w They ira Ben. Trg 4 iE famil Lose Robert ar al Hecla Park diguing Heela Park to Farmers MATE ATE William Glen Iron with hi dort! Lawrence Marshall and lady friend Ethel Lambert attended the carni- val in Bellefonte Saturday evening A jolly crowd of young people ave planning a basket plenic at Poe Val- ey Park on Sunday Orvig Harris is threshing this week through Buggersburg Rock Schoo] will open here Sept Tih. with Wilbur R. Dunkle of Hub- lersburg for teacher Miss Arlene Crust ls spending some time Philadelphia with her uncle Clarence Rumberger Calvin Rider transacted business in Bellefonte on Saturday Jack Lose and Albert Catherman spent Saturday evening in Belle- fonte and Coleville Many people are suffering from hay fever and summer complaint, caused by the heat Friends and relatives who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Benner this week and on Sunday were: Miss Marie Rider and sister. Mrs. Gilbert Lilly and Mrs. Ray Geelen all from Adah Payette Ooun- ty: Alfred Catherman from Storms- town. the Rev. Richard Hicks, ac- companied by his young daughters Thelma and Sophia Hicks, from Smithfield, who are now employed at Lock Haven: Miss Erma Hull and Misa Alberta Reed from Hecla. Glen Glasgow from Centre Hall Floyd. 8tiver is warking in Beile- fonte., There were many people from town had their dinner along Spring Créek on Sunday. tamu NESTE ROCKEY REUNION Nittany Mountiin was the scene of the Rockey reunion held Sunday in honor of Mrs E E Kale, of Truro, Towa, who visited Mrs. An- nie Macker over the week-end. Ev- eryone had a pleasant time. Those present included Mrs. Anna Macker, | Mrs. Stewart Rockey and sons Ken- neth, Arthur and Edwin, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rockey and children, Sunday evening 4 plowing and eshiing Orndor and wife from visited here on Sunday son and family. Wilbur Om- ¢ in wi (Pranklin, Anna Elizabeth, Beatrice ‘vey Tressier, and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Witmer and son John, Miss Edna Rockey and Lorain Rockey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rockey and child- (ren, Phyllis, Carl, Truman, Ronald, | Kermit and Beverly, Mr. and ME. | Elmer Rockey and son Stryle, Lockington and daughter Betty, ey and Mrs. Gordon Harper, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Btover and Sauginer an and Jind, Me and Mrs. Thomas Tress Mr Sa" Boral wt sd . ton, The the day Cirove annual reunion of was held on Bun- August 7 1038, in Miller's southwest of Yarnell The day being fine and the alr MOS invigorating after the rain of the previous evening and the early morning Members riving hortly morning friendly of bu seventh Walker clan of the group began ar- after § o'clock In the where handshaking and greetings became the order until] the noon hour when tables were set for the ac comodation of approximately a hun dred and fifty people, with the most sumptuous viands usually incorpor- ated in a plenie dinner, where all the family table, as HGS JOIN round in ye Alter gone by the a sory of and noonday meal hastily ut as tol m Was RITanged HOw children and grown- Ignorance Mapes Walker thie President--C. L From ‘hila sisted by Sarah Walker Lik alker For Look Out N Ser Election of Officers regularly the secretary Mr MTve moved and sec- president C. L GW. Eaton and Charles Miller bw for the ensuing UNnammousiy LL onae Nat Walkes ted resident aut’ or ized member ef and Pe Ta y Bhd the commit balance in registered ad ang § ang n., 1 Hulx Miles Robert Walker Dauberman Margaret Mrs. Annie Jame Carl ig John Shawiey Peters, George 1 Beech chlidrer burg Mr Mr. an i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yael; Alfred Shank Mr Sarah Bathurst, Bellefonte: Mi Albert Barger Mii i Pauline Ru Shawley Orviston i ry Walker Walker. W wn. children Rubs jon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Walk- i children Rodney Cameros Maxine, Yarnell, Mr D. Walker, igler C. L. Walker, Barres Mrs. John Hurley Bigler: Mr. and Mrs and daughters Pear] and Yarnell, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- derson, Oneida, N. Y.; Mr. ang Mrs Mayes, Beech Creek Mis Small, Jeanette: Mrs. Clara gh, Mr. and Mrs. AP omm, Mrs. Kibe, Harrisburg. Mr Mrs. David Bathurst, Mary Louise Bathurst Sam Holderman Bellefon Mr. and Mrs William Walker and children Mahlon and Loretta, Joyce Fisher and Clara Fisher, Jennie Walker, Port Ma- tilda; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robison John Robison, Fleming: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singer and daughter Dorothy, William and Dianne Burke, Gladys Weaver, Romola; Mr. and Mrs. NE Lighthammer, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Walk- Pittsburgh; Miss Virginia Mad- den. Mrs. Millie Rickard, Mrs. Glen- don Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Thompson and children Leah and Eugene, Philadelphia MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER HELD FOR NEWLYWEDS Mr odiand and ) Mrs Na Barres eh and Ww JT Ler (Orgs Bamuel Rohrba F and te or A miscellaneous shower wag held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Corl, near Bellefonte, on Wednes- day evening, July 27, in honor of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Corl. They received many useful presents Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Corl and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corl and family, Shirley, Tommy, Jean and Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shiv- ery and family. Evelyn, Arlene, lsa- bel, Betty Ann, Mrs. Charlotte Yar- nell, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Corman, Ronald and Joan Corman, Mr. and Mrs. T. ©. Corl, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witmer, Mrs. John Krape and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Ade Houser, Miss Maggie Tressler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corl and sons Carl, Alton, Jimmy and David, Mrs, Ruth Bax- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baxton and daughter Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Har- rison Tressler and son Harrison, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houser and son Philip, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Corl, Pauline Myers, Hilda Grove, Phyllis Witmer, Winifred Lose, Bet- ty Yarnell, Margaret Houser, Vir- ginla and Marcia Lou Confer, Oer- aldine, Ruth, Lois and Anna Sax- Norman and Wayne Grove, Harold Oonfer, Harrison, Krider, Willis and Bdward Yarnell, Emmitt Witmer, Bud Corl, Harold, How- Pe and hd Lymn Corl, Mr. and Mrs. wt Wats ods riggs Wie. The 11th dtinual "Glfimo reunion wis held at the James W. Gummo farm, Beech Creek, BR. D., for the descendants and friends of William and Barepta Gummo, both deceas- ed Those present were James W Gummo and family, Mildred, Har- vey, Milford, Elma and Vera, Mr Ruth Gunsallus and daughter Win- red, and Calvin Robb, of Beech Creek, R. D. 1 Richard Gummo Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Gummo and daughter Rosaline. George Gummo and son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ken- ect, all of Mill Hall, R. D. 1: Mr Mary Glossner, Ward Gummo and Thomas Diese of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robb and son and daught William, Har mon and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walker and chiidren, Clarence Lois, Mr Mrs. Wi Walker and twin Harold and Guy, all of Howard 5). } Nettie, Jams and Roy May« Georglanna Bnook and children Jack and Jane Snook, all of Mil Mir Hazel 8. Heaton and da all and and rd on R Georgia Hall; Ihe: James ona; Mr grancaaughiter Creek, R. D.; Mr Gummo, of Salona Mr. Albert Gummi Mr anda was the olde: ar but a young Mrs Annual Reunion of Brungart Family William 1 sells WO Henry gra nied a nit Jacob Brungsn first American Brungart sho came 0 Philadelphia 186 vears ago ang mu Lancasier im Virus FeLnayivalyg the % “ v4 nt Vi ni COUnAY ih Oerman families ocompr nelr os Teed cendant tradition: maers Cine of the Brungart family is of Wt AD try and in that way associated with the noted oolon- | family of Zellers Al the held, the on ang preserved American the 1 business . following sident vioe- pre on Walker, Bellefonte wert Centre Hall: Mark W. Brun- gart. Lock Haven; Noah 8. Sellers Lineboro, Md: NH. Sullivan, Her- shev: William Baum, Marietia; D A. McKibben Howard: J. Wallace Brungarnt Glen Rock A Frank Hockman Bellefonte historian Vera C. Brungart, Washington, D CC: genealogist secretary Prof. E M. Brungart, Selinsgrove; treasurer C. M._Bierly., Rebersburg 200 attended this years a —_— ejected Ur Mil re pt sidents heim reunion WILKINSBURG AUTO CLUB TOURS SCENIC CENTRE CO. Fishermen's Paradise Rockview Penitentiary, Penn's Cave, Penn's View, Nittany Mountain, State College and other scenic and historic points in Centre county featured a weekend trip of the Wilkinsburg Auto Club here. One hundred ten members participated in the outing Members of the club began to ar- rive here about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, although the main cara- van did not reach Bellefonte until bp m After a group dinner at the hotel that evening, most of the guests enjoyed dancing to the music of Hoy Houck’s orchestra in the main dining room, or cards on the mezzanine floor. Sunday the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce maintained an infor- mation bureau for the guests, in the {lobby of the hotel. Members of the Central Pennsylvania Rover Crew, in charge of John Shoemaker, pro- vided a guide gervice to various points of interest throughout the county, offering tours of from one to four hours’ duration. Trips to The caravan began the return trip to Wilkinsburg about 4 o'clock Bun- day afternoon, after officers of the ‘group had expressed their entire satisfaction with the treatment ac- corded them, and particularly with ‘the extra services extended by the Chamber of Commerce and the ‘Rover Crew. The Wilkinsburg elub has been making annual trips to scenic places in Pennsylvania for the past 20 years. They visited Cen- tre county four years ago. World's Air Fleet Numbers 1832 The World's commercial air fleet numbers only 1832 planes, accord. ing to statistics compiled by an aeronautical organization at Rocke- feller Center. Of this number, 444 are in Great Britain and 311 in the United States. 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