August 25, 1925, VISITING AND OTHER ACTIVITIES IN STATE COLLEGE “WTSRmaT» (Reported by Special Correspondent) — Russell Anstead of Helster street spent the weekend at the home of his parents in Cresson. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Deveny and daughter of North Barnard street “) Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tanger of Bouth Gill street are visiting with relatives in Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs, Guy Miller of East College avenue have as their guest Mrs. Ann Miller of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. John Erb and daugh- | bor, New Jersey. ter of Heister street spent the week- | Mr, and Mrs. C. Anderson of West end visiting at the home of Mrs. | Fairmount avenue have as thelr Erdb's parents, in Patton. | guests Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDon- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Barlett of |ald and daughter of Newman, Ill. West Fairmount avenue and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs, Irving Jones and | and Mrs. Roots Ripka of South Bur- | son Harold of Miles street have re- rowes street left Sunday for a motor | turned to their home from ga trip trip through the New England through Canada, States. | Miss Hope Strunk returned to her Mr. and Mrs. John Bowersox of home on South Atherton street on North Barnard street had as their | Wednesday having visited with guests on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. friends in Johnstown. Paul Sanders of Mapleton, New Jer- | Mrs Herbert Wahl of Pugh street sey. | was admitted to the Centre County Joyce Bloom of South Atherton | Hospital Friday where she will re- street is visiting at the home of her | main for observation for several brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and days. Mrs. Reuben Zettle in Johnstown. | Mr and Mrs. C. F. Lang and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braucher of {ly of Bast Fairmount avenue are Heister street spent the weekend | visiting with relatives in Columbus, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Leo Orr | Ohlo. in Mil] Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunes and Mr. and Mrs. J, Ben Hill of West [family of Miles street attended the College avenue are spending the Hendricks reunion which was held week in Ocean City, New Jersey. | recently at DuBois. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor of | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Houser of East Beaver avenue had as their [South Pugh street have as thelr guests on Thursday Mrs. Catherine [guests Mrs. P. B. York of Canton, Dillabunt of Blairsville. North Carolina, and Mrs. E G Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitten and son (Smith, of Pasadena, Texas. of Locust Lane, are visiting with| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons, relatives in Towanda. daughter Veda, son Walter Jr. and Mrs. Edith Dale of Fairmount Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Parsons and avenue has as her guest Mrs. T. E. daughter Janice Ann visited in Cen- Scott of Williamsport. tre Hall Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reed of West! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coleman of Beaver avenue have as their guest Heister street have as their guest Helen Patricker of Philadelphia. Mrs. Coleman's mother Mrs. Richie, Kathryn Musser of East College of Bedford. avenue returned recently from a ars Mav Pennir ve a at weeks vacation in Atlantic City. Mog fg ain §= Fy rl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strouse of Dora Meredith on Atherton street Pine Hall have as their guest theif on Thursday evening in honor of daughter Mrs. Harvey Russell of the birthday of Mrs. Meredith Uniontown. | Those present were: Mrs. Hannah Jane Slagle has returned to her Edmiston, Mrs, Jennie Shope, Mrs home on West Beaver avenue hav- Josephine Pennington, Mrs, Anna ing visited at the home of her broth- Markle, Mrs. Mary Rudy, Mr. and er-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Meredith all of State Ermest Watmough, at Hance's Point, College and Mrs. Margaret Moore Maryland. Styer of Bloomsburg. Mrs. W. M. Romick of Philadelphia ~ JACKSONVILLE |, Mr ¥. M Romick of Philadeiphi Church services for Sunday, Aug. Bartley home. 28, are as follows: Sunday School aes Lucy Conaway spent Sunday 9:30 and C. E. 6:45, “What Will 1 Be with her sister, Mrs Lizzie Beatty Like?" of Mill Hall The pulpit was filled on Sunday by | M:s, Bdith Sorghum of Fleming- Rev. Claus, pastor at Allentown and 'y5n snent Priday evening at the assisted by our ministerial student, af.s Alice Betz home. Homer P. Yearick, using as his text.| A number of our young men at- “Know Ye not that the Priendshid tended the Young Republican meet- of the World is Enmity with God." ing held in the Republican camp found in James 4:4, and very ably near Curtin on Monday evening of delivered a fine sermon to an atten- ' this week. tive congregation. Our capable carpenter A. A. Gar- Misses GCeraldine Swope and ret: has been busily engaged in em- Louise Beightol were Tuesday even- ployment by our school directors who ing callers on their friend, Mrs. E. R. [are trying to comply with the laws of Bartley. [the State in getting the school hous’s Fred Betz spent last week with his | and premises, 50 as to pass inspec- brother, M. Harold Betz and family | tion, our schools open Tuesday Sept of Howard. 16, with the following teachers as Master Dick McCrea spent Sunday elected: Miss Bertha Guiser of Hub- * 1 | lvsburg, the Frain School; Miss ight and Mon t uncle Eo n gh ang hiv fay 0 he Dix. | Eleanor Moore of Howard, the Jack- av sonville Primary; J. Sumner Noll, son. Of Lock Haven. the Jacksonville Grammar; Miss Mrs. C. E. Aley, son Leon and aaude Miller of Pine Grove Mills daughter Betty made a business rid | ih, Hoy School; and Miss Eleanor to Centre Hall on Friday afternoon | weight of Howard, the Hender- also called at the John Schaeffer... School. The writer is posi- home, |tive that if congenial cooperation Rev. Clauss was a Sunday dinner | exists between teachers, scholars and guest at the William Beightol home | parents, that another successful other callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- term will be accomplished, thur MoCloskey and children of | Some of our energetic farmers Cherry Tree, Pa. have their fall plowing done, while Mr. and M:s. Miles Bartley spent | others have quit on account of the Sunday afternoon at the Chester drought, complaining that at the Nef! home at Howard. price of wheat it does not prosper A. A. Garrett and children spent them to spend much in seeding. Sunday afternoon at the G. P. Gar-| ROMOLA rett home of Rebersburg. | Mr. and Mrs. E R. Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy, Ralph and Fred| Miss Emma Boone spent Sunday were Sunday dinner guests at the | with Betty Heverly. Reynolds McDonald home at Ty-| Mr. Taylor Confer called on his rone. | sister, Mrs. Lloyd Weaver on Satur- Mrs. Anna Robb returned home| day, on Sunday evening after spending: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robison are two weeks visiting among friends. | the proud parents of a son born on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herr and Thursday. They have named him granddaughter Miriam Aley of HoW- | Linn Allen. ard, R. D. 1, spent Sunday with thelr | Sunday last Mr. and Mrs. John son Cecil Herr and family. Heverly were to Brookville to attend Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Friday the Geno reunion. with her daughter Mrs. Zola Kessling Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCloskey of Yarnell and on Saturday accom- | and family are spending a few days panied the Kessling family (0 a re- gt the O. C. Weaver home. union held at Yamnell, and spent 3| ar and Mrs. John Heverly, Mr. very Sujoisie day among old me and Mrs. Henry Packer, Mr. and en Mrs, Earl Lomison t the week- Mrs. Eleanor Winslow and chil eng at Berwick tT ralatires, dren have recently moved out of the | George Heverly's condition is M. 8. Betz house to Lewistown, where | about the same. Callers at the home Mrs. Winslow is employed again and | on gunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bud her many friends here wish her 6UC- | peCloskey and family, Mr. and cess in her attempt of trying to Xe€D | Mr Harry Heverly and family, Mr. the wolf from the door. land Mrs. Guy Lucas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lucas and| pomer Quick, a student of Bible children and his mother, Mrs. Julld| college delivered a very fine ser- Lucas spent Thursday evening at the | pon on Sunday at the Reformed Fred Lucas home of Mi. Eagle. | church. He will be back with us Mrs. Edith Sorghum of Fleming- g,nqa0 Sept. 4 at 1:30. Everybody | ton, spent geveral days last week at welcome. the Willlam Weaver home. | Miss Dorothy Betz und t al Those who attended the pilenie! Te H 3 are spending the week in Stone Har. | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. RUNVILLE | The Ladies Ald Society will hold | {an festival Saturday evening, Aug {27th on Richard Gunsallus' lawn, | {being the last festival of the season. {Let's us make it a record breaker, {the best yet. Everybody help oul {on this worthy cause, Will serve {home-made ice cream, candy, cake {and hot dogs and hamburg sand- | wiches. Boggs Township public schools will {open day after Labor Day, Tuesday | Sept, 6th, Mrs. Sallie Friel's condition ig still |ecausing her to be in the doctor's care Mrs. Sallie Furl attended the Mayes and Frieze reunion at Mayes Grove on last Saturday, and reports [a larger attendance then ever, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Furl and daughter Sarah Elizabeth of Wil- {llamsport, motored here over the {weekend to help his mother cele- brate her 80th anniversary. Mrs, Ed. ward Furl baked a cake with the inscription 60 on it. Refreshments were served of ice cream and cake and at a late hour Mr. and Mrs Samuel Furl and daughter returned (to Williamsport, wishing their mother, many more happy events A birthday party was tendered to C. M. Hackenburg on last Thursday evening, August 18th. when a good number of his friends and neighbors came in on him on a surpri He received many useful presents, Re- freshments were served by his wife Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Shem Hackenburg of Smullton, Mr and Mrs. Newton Louck and daugh- ter Shirley, and Mrs. Minnie Poor- man of Hornell, N. Y., Mr. and Mr: Far] Kepler and two children of Bellefonte; Mrs. Tessle Houser of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Witherite and baby, Mrs. Emma Reese, Mrs. Leona Thompson, Mr and Mrs. Fred Reese and daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mayes and son Gene, Mr, and Mrs, Claude Confer, John Borden, Mrs. Pearl Pye and daughter Jane, Rev. C. F Miller and wife and two children, Mr. and Mrs. John Furl and son Ar- thur, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hackenburg and two children. All enjoyed evening together and at a late hour leaving for thelr homes wishing Mr Hackenburg many more happy oc- casions. The Sunday School and will elect their officers next Sunday for the coming conference year be- ginning Oct. 1st. Sunday at 9:30; Preaching at 7:45. Everybody wei- come Mr. and Mrs. Claude Poorman ang aunt Nettie Poorman of Bellefonte and Mrs. Clair Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacobs, Mr Walter House of Hornell, N, Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Louck and daughter Shir all came with their baskets packed for gn outing in the grove at Thomas Poorman's jas ¢ _—_. rise tha church i . i iriey, SNOW SHOE The Presbyterian r Bchool held their annual Hecla Park last Saturday Mr. and Mrz. George Watson and family, visited Sunday with Mn Watson's sister, Mrs. Mary Park and family. They were accompani- ed home by their daughter Marjory, who had been visiting here a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. W. H spending this week in with relatives while M: his vacation Mr nd Mrs. William Dixon, of Eimira N. Y. visited with Mr, and Mrs, Adam Dixon and family over the weekend Miss Helen McNamara and Miss Ethel Poorman, Bellefonte, visited over Sunday with Miss McNamara Mr. and M:a William Mec- Rabert, are Harrisburg, Rabert is on parents Namara Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Watson daughter Janet, son Jay, of Moahan- non, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyne Lucas, spent Sunday with Mra, Watson and Mr. Lucas’ mother, Mrz. Mabel Lucas and family Mr. and Mrs. Milford Whiteman of Elmira N. Y., spent the weekend with Mr. Whiteman's sister, Mr Roy Chambers and family. Mrs. James Pinge, sons Frank, Jimmie and Bobby of Bellefonte, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roe Cole, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Goffery Baumbarger, and children, spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. John Williams, of Bigler Mr. and Mrs. Duckman, of Ohio, Miss Eidora lorraine Stotter, of Smethport, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wade, Mrs. Irey White, and daughters Rae and Jean, Miss Verna Rockfel- ter, of Bunbury, are visiting Mrs White's mother, Mrs. Julia Sinclair and family. FILLMORE Howard Neff, who was operated upon for rupture, a couple of weeks ago, is getting along very nicely. Miss Betty Spearly returned home from the Centre County hospital on Tuesday of last week after having her tonsils removed. She is getting along fine. John Marshall of Bellefonte, vis- | ited at the W. D. Marshall home on Friday of last week. Miss Arlene Crust returned home from Philadelphia, on Saturday after having spent several weeks with re- latives there, John Packer of Williamsport, was | Ruth Callahan, Mrs YARNELL The Yarnell United Brethren Sun. | day school plenic will be held in the “Tar Hollow Grove” Baturday, Aug. ust 27. Pleasant Valley Bunday school Is Invited to attend. All are welcome, A program Is being ar. ranged. Sunday school next Bunday morn. ing at 9:30; preaching at 10:30, The following persons were elected to office last Sunday moming to serve for the next year: superintendent, Harry 8. Haagen; assistant super. intendent, E. J. S8hawley; secretary, Mildred Coakley; treasurer, Mrs Anne Miller; pianist, Verna Kes. sling; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. W. C. Shawley: librarian, Neil Haagen; home department, Mrs, Brown and Mrs. Haagen, The offi. cers of the church met at the home of Mrs. Wilson Walker to transact business Visitors at the Kessling the past week were Gertrude Mc. Girk and Philip Mysler, of McKees. port, and Richard Fur] and wile, of Runville Jerome C home of Herman Mrs Mrs 0 Haagen and sister Jean accompanied by Miss Juilla Gear hart, of Clearfield, motored to Get. tysburg on Saturday where 1 will spend the next ten days visit ing her sister and looking over t historic battlefields J. Edward Confer and sister Edith Burd, called to pay visit with their gister, Mrs Haagen on Saturday evening Homer Walker and family dr over to Morgan Run and vice on Sunday a Harry ol a ed ag reunion - noon Master Jacob Shirk spent a ple ant weekend with his aunt Jennle Shawley Mrs. Haze] York visitor with friends day Cora Lansberry with friends in the ceola Mills Mr, and family, of to home spending several ang re Mrs Avis ing with Brown and Wilson § er. They returned home Friday « ning Miss a week at aunt, Mrs Misa ser 1 L Was here & Pifa on Is vicinity vacatiol Mrs. leslie Walker anc Longwood, Fia., on Thursday with iri retire their ng Werks latives Ciay r ' spens Bho of couple it a her niece, Mrs Maxine Walker Is sper Avis Clay N Rebecca wood, Fla and Norma Sunday Shawley Yorks visiting Shope Walk a Ane BR CaS Brown home Were and two sn! Peis SOT i Charles and H. O. Miller Charles and granddaughts Jean Reese and Florence Miller tended the Miller reunion a ins Grove on Sunday Ruby and Norma Brown, of thi place, and Rebecca Walker, of Fior- ida, called on Emest Brown gl Milesburg and Kenneth Brown, of Bellefonte, one evening last week Anyone knowing of a little stump- tall black and while number 4824. notify Sheldon Brown Bellefonte, R. D. 3 Mrs. Pordon Walker and Mern, of Milesburg called at H. B. Walker home Wednesday eve. ning. Ernest Yvonne here HOLTS HOLLOW Poorman attended Poorman reunion with his gran daughter, Mrs. Gardula, relatives from Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs tie Poorman also attended the re union and visited relatives in Be fonte. Mr. and Mes. Clyde Watson and san, of Mile burg: Mra, Orvis Wat. ron And Son, Bere supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mergarel and {fmily at Pleasan, Gap on Sund\¥y Eddie Burd, of Pine Grove, spent the weekend with home folks Friday visitors at the Ida John- son home were Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Lucas, Mrs. Jang Lucas, Mrs, Lee Johnson and daughter Anna, Mrs. John Watson, , Mr. and Mrs. George Robb and sons drove to Hecla Park on Bune day Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reese family, of Gum Stump, visited cou A SON we ve ’ dog license $1 4 baby home Brown, wife and spent Sunday at hi ai the 4 | ~ Td Flemin Nets fe B and home 4] | folks on Sunday. Mrs. Edith Burd spent Sunday at the Forden Walker home in Central City where the stork had left a fine new boy for Mr. and Mrs. Milford Burd last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer and daughter Joanne, of Bellefonte, visited relatives at this place on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Wes. ley, and Mrs. Ida Johnson and fam- fly spent Sunday at the Clayton Sliker home at Milesburg Naomi Lucas returned to home at Pleasant Gap on Satur. her day. tonsil operation at the Bellefonte Hospital Tuesday, returning home Wednesday and we are very glad to say is recovering very speedily. LEVELAN $5.30 10% Reduction on Round Trip e Penn Belle Hotel Phone 75 Lakes-to-Seaq Stanes Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. a visitor at the Lewis Wolford home | McCloskey, daughter Shirley, sons on Saturday. WOODWARD Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Peace re- | On Wednesday evening of last cently returned from Washington, week this locality had a severe D. C., where they visited their son, | thunder storm. One of the farmers Harold, who Is stationed there at the remarked that they never had #0 Walter Reed Hospital, They report much water for ten years. Ti surely Harold in perfect health and enjoy- \pourd rain and that to the extent ing his work. of two inches in a bucket Mr. and Mrs, Paul Newman 0! On Tuesday of last week Mr. and Yantic, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs, Harry Burd vacated the Wood- F. Wilson and son of Tyrone, were garg Cave cottage, next to the bridge recent callers at the Guyer Psher 4n4 moved to Aaronsburg home, “ Jie Among those who attended the Wit Tuesday of last Week C E Watson reunion were: J. C. Watson Duet ald his hing oF, Bi vie of Pitcairn and Thomas of Johns- gon > ve ar, dd town, sons of Mr. and Mss. Charles ooo 0, fT IE Ld Bn Watson. On Saturday they and Mr. a By vy J The) were as. and Mrs. Aaron Watson spent an ompanied by Harwood, C F . Kreamer's son, Mrs. Grace Curtis, enjoyable evening at a cabin in Sve Denis var and Wis Nyman Hollow a Deni qaugh d and Mrs Mrs. Ross Wallace attended a , Ore e Jay They reported him meeting of Clinton County Repubii- | ¢ SIOWiy improving can Women, which was held at Mrs. Katie Dennis ar North Bend in the Elks Home on C. E Kreamer made Wednesday of last week, to Madisonburg Mrs. Willlam Eckenroth is 1 ing a week's vacation at St with her mother and brother Anna and Robert Smith Mrs Ima Alexander is a week with her; delphia Mr. and Mrs. George Newman spent a few days last week at Atlan. had tic City Mrs. John BSholl { Miss Hilda Haupt and brother John and Miss Lydia sited at Cly mer on Thursday last Mrs. Mollie Shope and Mrs Daughenbaugh Port Matilda Miss Lydia Shope Mrs. Marion Cronemilier of Bel fonte was a Sunday Leonard Glenn home. We are glad 10 get news of in to help fill MILESBURG a0 id her brother a bu trig Wedne were nes iv on a day spend- and later Ur Ne day supper e588 and Mr be - al the home of Mr Boyer at Spring Bank returning home On Priday Mrs company with her brother an wife, Rev, and Mrs. William Ketn« returned to her home after having Mary's § Mr Newton ir » » fore spending on Ralph in Phila- night LUE Carrie Fully 4 a week's vacation F fa110M > and daughters Shope Yy noms en Loren: home old aaughier ane ahe and ‘ own L8 y turned home by wa : I Harrisburg. Pittsburg? Chicago and other point pe and visited ay wit of inte ister, Mr Mri where Je guest at gu a niece nie our colus long 50 as jay of each week neighbors and frien are awavs glad t their home (own and Mrs. Jesse yr gvwnit Bu y Tress) i Away Woodward Y a eT wh was nin , nis were back east PATE ADT I Robert Kitner ner gues and Mn: Lewistio werk Gill of Williamsport Haugh home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Sheefller and daughter, Mrs. Robert Wagner and daughter of Lemont Jesse Bowers home Miss Bertha Mit Mra. Preglar wilh us up Ww 1 The usual time for them their southern journey 5 August 21 POTTERS MILLS £ the ed a Visi on shal] iran f 8 { 1 and d ¥ of Pittsburgh, visited at the } Whil wiored to New York io Helly Pregiar on her return Germany. Miss Mitchell and Hedwig Preglar are instructors at Pittsburgh. They home on Priday of last week Miss Mary Boyle, Mary Emily ar Ruth Miles, have ed Wikdwood, where they spent an en joyable vacalion Mrs bethtown, LG Mr da ome recently n a 11 revised irned “ school in rel se return and ) Tammie Scold of Willlams- tod on Sunday at the Miss MoClaskey home in Yi Caroline N. J, is a visitor the port Peters home Earl Kelly was a svekend vis Lewistown, C. W. Pelers and son were weekend visitors at the at Peters home a itor at Mm ’ H the home oO and M= EB Joseph Bresnowitz of State Col- Richard Jodon, son George and Jefe, and lady friend, Miss Helen former's sisters Miss Cora and Wagner of Lewistown called at the unday in Patton and G. H McCormick home on Wednes- day Ray Boob, wife and son, of Aarons- burg, called at the FP. FP. Palmer home on Saturday evening her parents Palmer Marlin Bruce the Amelia gpent 8 Barnesboro. We are doomed to disappointment: if we try to grow peaches on a lemon tree or make silk from cotton. But we can make a mountain out of a Miss Verna Auman, who is em- mole hill. ployed at Boalsburg visited over the The Cemetery Association which Weekend at the home of her parents has recently been formed held a Mr. and Mrs Ira Auman meeting at which an action was tak. Harry Ishier of State College, call en to appeal to the Centre County ©d at the H. E Foust home on Sun- Court for a Charter. Fach lot own- 9a¥ er will be asked for a contribution to _ JOND Blouser and wife, Melvin help pay for same. This is an ex- Watson and wife motored to York ceptionally good thing for the lot County on Sunday to visit friends. owners who do not live here. Bacn Ben Wiiman and family have and every one will have a perfect MOV from their home in Reeds- right to take care of their own lot Vile to the Sunset Club House, which if they wish to. This statement wil] | they recently purchased. take care of any rumors to the con- Mrs. John Patterson and Mrs trary George Fortney, from Boalsburg vis- ited on Sunday at the home of their cousin, Miss Lizzie Slack. Miss Slack has been sick for some time with neuritis. FAIRVIEW MOSHANNON Mrs. George Cartwright Jr., cele brated her 36th birthday Wednesday Aug. 17. The following day she an- nounced the birth of a 9 1b. baby boy which they have named Ronald Bu- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman gene. Mrs, Cartwright is the moth- and daughter Faye, and Mrs. Kath- er of 7 girls and 3 boys and two ™¥n Fye returned home on Satur- | grandchildren. day after spending a few days with Mrs. Sarah Jane Dale of Kyler- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chapman and town, was a pleasant caller at the Mr. and Mrs. Clair Chapman home of her daughters, Mrs. George Niagara Falls, N. Y. at | LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Eaii Harter and | family took dinner on Sunday with union from Moshannon on Saturday, ] Mrs. Harter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 20th, were Mrs. Annie Cat- fer at Bellefonte. George Shuey. In the afternoon wright, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cax’- Quite a few people from around they attended the sixth annual home wright and family, Mr. George W.| here attended the home-coming at coming at Curtin, Cartwright and family, and Mrs. Howard last week. | Visitors at the John Dullen 8r, Speres and daughter Dixie. Miss Pearl Mann, of Howard, R Those who visited the John Cart- D., visited a couple days last week Cartwright, Jr, on Sunday. Miss Ella Lucas and Miss Bare Those who attended the Mayes re. bara Confer spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Con- James, Donald, David, Guy, Gene| The Fillmore homecoming pienic and Wayne, of Cherry Tree; Mr. which was held at the Sellers school {and Mrs. R. J. McCloskey, son Gib- house lawn was largely attended. (son, of Avis; Mr. and Mrs. Miles| Rev. Charles E Puller spent the | Lucas, daughters Martha, Nancy, weekend at the Har:y Spearly home. {son Ray, Mrs. Lydia Confer, Ray He preached the morning sermon at | Kirchoff, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hei- the homecoming at the Fillmore {chel and daughter Beryl, Mr. and church. Mrs. Chester Poorman and daugh- | Robert Corl of Altoona, is spending home on Sunday were Prancis Dui. | ter Mary Eidine, sons Junior and sime time at the Breon home, {len of Howard and Edward Dullen. wright home on Sunday were: Mr. at the Charles Chapman home. Stanley, Mrs. Mary Poorman, Nora| Leonard Hull and John Johnston-| Mr. and M:s, Glenn Waliser and and Mrs. Clarence St. Clair and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas, of baugh left Sunday morning with family of Bellefonte, visited jast children, Lawrence, Madeline, Shir- Curtin, visited on Sunday at the Ross Norris and others from State Wednesday at the Willard Harter ley, Mrs. Eleanor Shirk and two | Miles Etters home. College on a fishing trip at Beach home. (children, all of Millheim; Mr. and - Haven, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell and Mrs. lee St. Clair and daughter | RABBIT HILL Miss Ella Lucas is spending a few Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Preeby, of family of Miffinburg, visited Sun. Barnestine, Mr. and Mrs. William | Boalsburg, spent Sunday at the L. M. day at the C. A. Dolan home. ‘Curran and daughter Elalie, Mr | . (Huey home, | Bar] Harter, C. A. Dolan and Wil. [and Mrs. William 8t. Clair and son days with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Con- Adelene Oamer of Pleasant Hill, lard Harter make a business trip George, all of Pleasant Gap, Earl fer. spent Sunday at the Barl Crust to Bellefonte one day last week. Hoover of Pine Glen. | Minnie Lewis and Helen Tressier | home. | Among those who were dinner John Hazzard spent the weekend spent Sunday with Prank Auman Mr. and Mrs. Rider and guests at the William Weaver home at his home In this piace. John Is at Tusseyville, family of Bellefonte spent Sunday Wednesday evening were Mr. and employed in the COC camp at Co- | Wilbur Bitner and family spent a afternoon at the Russell Horner Mis. Earl Harter and Mr. and Mrs. burn. little while at Beech Creek Park Education is the greatest business. | bullder in the world. Complicated | Hnorant ed > Get the Weeds Mr. h before cut- daughter Mary were Be liefonte shop- the * * SMULLTON Those attending the Bilerly Mr union last Wednesday, held at Ra ighters vensburg Park, from our town were’ last week af Mr.and Mrs. R. C er i Mrs, Orpha Bennett Howard 1 Bennett Miss Irene Harry Mu Charles Bennett Went M:s. John nesday L niece Mn coming Miss burg. u and Mrs. W wm of Mrs. Bruce 1 J and Hager's prir Mil 1 la Thursday mother v Selle Watt of Wil. with her , the home of Miss 4 4] ven. HOWARD Mrs. Far! Leathers, Ruth and Joan, visited the home of Mr. Leath- Mr Tra Bathurst, D My re- and ‘a Balr and familly Mis Caroly Wert an To; Pe Nn son Mac, of Morgan- arrived Tues- Muffiy's sister or Viiginia isk Mr s Muffly ank Chalk, daugh- were N. J Welkert Mae Johnston ¥ Lo We ‘ n Bpring M Mrs. Beulah Zerby Joe Bmull attended the I a spent ’ with irr at Green Burr family Palnay rile NGA ov iW a here Grenoble pr att A os the atiended i ™ oe “ny nurncay held 51 ela in non Hacnenburg ant Howwewive's Food Almanack yore t Levys ns for thelr own rmation for ature every Weekly ited ; “wv ib y 43 ith merican On A Guaranteed Croguignole WAVE For Only $2.00 NESTLE REALISTIC SANDERS Regular $4.00 Waves Now $3.00 FUGENE FEFDERIC WAVES Reduced to $4.06 MACHINFELESS WAVES $400 and £5.00 Specialize (ir Hair BEST We in Permanents for Individual hair styling bs Mr. B formerly of Kagfiman's Adoria Salen.) KOENER'S PERMANENT WAVING SALON 1214 Pa. Ave, Phone 4% Tyrone. 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