THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 25, 1998. «wn PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF iw UNIONVILLE RDWUE Se (Reported by Special Correspondent) ——— ‘ Birthday Supper:—The following persons gathered at Camp Askins, on the Allegheny Mountains, last Sunday afternoon and surprised Blanchard Holt by having a birthday supper for him. Mr, and Mrs. John Hoff, Mrs, Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lois Ann, Mr. Hull Lucas and Pauline Strunk, all of Tyrone; Mrs. John Whipple of Rochester, N. Y.: Melvin Lucas of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stoker, and Kathryn | and John Stoker, of Madera; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt, Mrs. Orrie Holt, Mrs. Hazel Barton and children, Ida | May, Florence, John and Edward and Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Holt and daughter Georgeanna of this | place. Free Methodist Church Services— Unionville church: Prayer service on Friday evening in the church; Sun- day School on Sunday moming at 9:30 a. m. followed by the preaching service with sermon by the Rev. Clarence Mason of State College; Young People’s Meeting in the even- ing at 7:30 p. m. Bellefonte church; Prayer service on Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School on Sun- | i i Forrest Lucas, Jr, spent a few days this week visiting with relatives in Tyrone. Morgan Richards of Jersey Shore was a weekend guest of his sister, Mrs. Julia Parsons. Miss Lorraine Parsons is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sinden of State Col- lege. Miss Nora Stover and Miss Bohn of Belleforve, spent a couple days this week with the former's aunt, Mrs. Sue McEwen. Mrs, Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lols Anne, of Tyrone are spending this week with friends and relatives {in this community, H E McElwain accompanied hij brother-in-law, J. Ward Tate, of 8a- lona, Pa. on a motor trip to Lima, { Ohio, over the weekend. Miss Margaret Parsons of State | College, spent the weekend with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Parsons day morning at 10 a. m. and the re- | gular preaching service in the even- ing at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by Rev. Clarence Mason of State College. Bake Sale—The members of the Tennis Club will hold a bake sale in front of the Sam Holt store room on Saturday afternoon and evening, August 27th. They are anxious to clean up their debt and are hoping at this time to be successful, Try and patronize them and secure your Sunday baked goods there, They will also have home made ite cream for sale, members of the Epworth League; Sunday School on Sunday morning; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by the preaching service with sermon She returned to her duties on Mon- day morning. Roy D. Hazel one of our former town boys, but now of near Balti- more, Maryland, spent several days last week with his father Albert Hazel of this place Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E McElwain for a few days last week, were the latters cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Osbourne and children of Irwin, Pa Anyone interested in seeing tennis games which are being played the are welcome to go to the court and ito sit and in a cool watch as there are benches on which shady place Rev. G. A. Garrett of the Free | Methodist church has been suffering Methodist Church Services—Pray-| er service this Thursday evening at! the close of which will be held a! business meeting of the Cabinet and | by the pastor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman. | Missionary Meeting:—The ladies of the Missionary societies of the Methodist church, the Presbyterian hurch and the Free Methodist church, will hold a joint meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Snoke | this Thursday afternoon and after the meeting, at 5 o'clock will have a picnic supper. Peaches! Peaches! don't forget the peaches will soon be ripe and Ray- mond Snoke has a large crop of the | finest kind. The largest peaches he has ever had on his trees. Put in your order early as they will not last long. Further particulars next week Mrs. Nannie Williams attended the Pisher Reunion held last Satur- day at the park near Tyrone. Miss Thryphena Talhelm of Ju- lian, spent Monday as a guest her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Tallhelm of this place. Mrs of | girls since last weekend with a severe attack of ivy poison. He is a little more comfortable at this writing. Mrs. Harry Hall of this place 0% suddenly ill one day last week whic alarmed her friends and neig puch for a time We are glad to learn that she is much better at this writ- ing. The members of the Grange of this place have been quite busy for the past several weeks rehearsing a play which they will present at the Grange Picnic on next Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. W. Holt, Mrs. B. E Hol! and daughter Georgeanna, Mrs. Or- rie Holt and Mrs. John Whipple, ex- pect to leave this Thursday for Grange picnic where they will tent for a week. Mrs. Mary Woods of Osceola Mills Pa. spent several days over the weekend with Mrs. Julia Parsons From here she went to Julian where she spen: several days before return- ing to her home Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell ac- companied gome relatives on a motor trip to Canada, over last weekend. They expected to see the Dionne? but wege advised they were | under quarantine. They returned to Mary Woods, of Osceola Mills was | also dinner guest at the Tallhelm home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. George McCulley and three children, of Rochester N. Y. s the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Holt. Mrs. Whipple re- mained here to attend the Grange Pienie. Some members and friends of the Free Methodist church at State Col- lege, held a prayer service at the parsonage here on Wednesday even- ing, Rev. Garrett being confined to his home with a dose of Ivy Poison- ing. The Young Women’s Sunday School Class of the Methodist church, held their regular monthly pent | gelistic serv {to their car which was heard at i distance | patronized had it class meeting In the form of a pic- | nic at Port Matilda Park, Tuesday evening. There were 33 present and Aa good time wags had with lots of good things to eat. Mrs. Jesse Hall, who had been a patient in the Centre County Hos- pital for several weeks is at home and improving rapidly. Her daugh- | ter, Virginia of State College is home assisting with the work but she ex- pects to resume her duties at the College next week, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brugger and at the C. K. Brugger home last week were Mr. | and Mrs. George Brugger and daugh- ters of Canonsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtin and son daughter of Atlanta, Georgia, Mar- | and } their home late Sunday evening Quite an interesting meeting was held on Tuesday evening in front of the Presbyterian church when some men from Altoona motored here and conducted gort of an evan- rice, their addresses were given through a megaphone attached gome It might have been betier been advertised as not many folks knew of it. William Summers has in hig pos- session two guns which he would like to sell, one is a double barrel shot gun and the other a rifle, both in good condition and with each gun he will include the ammunition. He also has a Ford Model T Coupe which he will sell cheap. Any one interested in any of these articles call on Mr. Summers across the creek and he will show you the guns, also the car. pasion. sa PLEASANT GAP Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith left Tuesday for Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands. Abner Musser and twin daughters, of Pitcairn, are visiting Mrs. Frank Irvin, and expect to take in the Grange Picnic. Mrs. Nelson Kuneg and daughter, Jean, called at the Noll-Melroy home on Friday, Anyone wishing to join the Book Club is asked to report to Mrs. Hugn { Crumlish before September 1. i Samuel Noll, of Pleasant Gap, and | Mr. Nichols, of North Carolina, Mid- | tha Rose Brugger, of Wilmington, shipmen at the U. 8 Naval Academy Del, Philadelph ia, and Dr. John B. Becker of at Annapolis, spent Sunday Samuel's home. Frmmm——— Notice to Farmers! I want to extend an invitation to all Farmers who attend the at | = REBERSBURG {ni Sunday home, | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blerly, son| Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dillen | Woodrow and daughters Edythe and Ramon visited at the Henry Cron. (Ruth, spent several days last week {ster home, Sunday evening on a trip through the New England Kyle Nearhoof, of Port Matilda, States, spent the weekend at the M. E, Wil. A number of people in this vicinity Hams home attended the Republican Plenie held —— at Hecla Park on Saturday. K H Lik Norman Ziegler of Pittsburgh, OA A spent the weekend with his paren.s, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Ziegler Miss Betty Page was admitted as a surgical patient in the Lewistown Hospital on Monday of this week Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Brown and daughters Shirley and Regina, tran- sacted business at Lewistown Saturday. Mr. and Mrs land olet Zong, Violet Rogers tioning for a New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Otto Forsce] are vis. {ting at the Mrs, Ellen Whiteman oN home Miss Anna Whiteman hag n» rned Chale Weaver, son from a week's visit with relatives in Wayne, and Mrs. Gertrude Corman Huntingdon we: e Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Weaver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | daughter, Bonnje, attended the Ira Shultz American Legion Convention at Miss Catherine Blerly Scranton on Friday and Saturday eral days with her friend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloom and Gloria Stover, who lives children Helen, Donald, Richard and town, Robert, and Mg. Bloom's mother, Mone Women's Missionary Socle'y Mrs. Ellen Bloom of Pine Grove the Evangelical church held their were Sunday visitors of Mr | She picnic at Hairy John's Park Mrs. Guy Kouch at Stone yal ‘ Woodward, on Thursday of last The two gis‘ers of Mrs. Mary Bohn, week Miss Annie Kline and Mrs oy th Mr Hubert, who have been visiting her family me evening caller Ella Diehl. Mrs. Gale Swartz of Millheim spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lre accompanied by Miss Vic also of Oak Hall, and Miss of Nittany, are vica- week at Ocean City, ‘ Mrs. Prank Powell ands spent sev. Miss east of and Smith and were Friday for two weeks returned to their! of Mrs. in Scranton on Thursday Sunday guests of Mr. and John C. Gilliland were: Mr Mrs. Pranklin Miller and Miss Esther Gearhart of Sunbury, Mrs M two was a former classmate with sons of State College were Sunday Gillland at Bloomsburg callers at the home of the latter's Teachers College parents, Mr, and Ms. 8. A. Blerly Miss Jeanne Trappe of Hunt Mrs. Marie Mann and Mr. Walter don is spending the weekend i Hackman spent the weekend at her cousin Miss Anna Mary Low ler Pitteburgh where they visited rela- Miss Eugenia Bealt tives of the former turned from a visit in Miss Alice Crouse returned home !o the W. A. Ferree home after spending three weeks with Fred Rhoades of Pleasant friends in Millheim visited his mother, Mr: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mingle, son Rhoades on Wednesday Donald and daughter Violet of Mra. Hazel Blantz of To Roaring Spring were Monday callers Spent the weekend with her s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mr Willtam Stone Walle. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Mickeret! Mr the proud narents of a I family Howard and Mrs, Clyde of Mifflinburg at the home and and Mrs. John Weaver nN \ Josenh nd Mrs. W. J thelr daughter and Mrs. Leroy 8han to Snyder County ove visited wit} Ives ‘am last Monday eve zs Mr. a Last Friday night Loopers and milies Milltheim Hosiery Mil held a com J roast at “Gravel Spring Lodge. Aden Garrett and family of Jack- frien sonville visited at the G P Garreit Stemm ladeiphia home on Sunday hear that she {5 very Rev. and M:s Folk and is of Mrs. Robert are seriou Luther Pet em at} Furnace. Mrs. Stem: here ik Reish family few days trip R.A. Baboock are the home of enjoying a two week's vacation svlvania among friends and relatives in vari- Wei known ous parts of New York state The Pri Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hartman and turned from a daughter Jean attended the Ameri. lentown where can legion convention at Scranton brother. Clay on Saturday Mrs. Edward Clarence Smull Altoona for a week neces visited among relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bolu eral days jast week urday at Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Henry ain Milroy wee Sunday callers home of the former's sister family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Be There were Rev. and Mrs. Charles FP. Cather School Sunday man and son Harold. who are spend- The Sunday School picnic ing their vacation with the latter's was held at Woolrich park, wa: ve parents, spent the weekend in Ever- attended and everybody who ett. They returned Monday accom- present reported a very nice Lune panied by their elder son, Charles, The afternoon was spent by playing who was employed at the Newton games, the I main features being 3 Hamilton Methodist camp sof: ball game. won by the unmar- this summer ried and & tug-o-war, whit Miss Helen Arbogast 8 was ired by the married mer position at the Laurelton State Vii-| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schenck and lage on Monday of this week daughter of Pitcairn, and Mr. an Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gramiey of Mm 8 B 8c henck of Wilmerding Mifflinburg visited among friends spent Friday at the home of and relatives in town on Sunday. (and Mrs. Cialr Butler Mr. Elmer Swope and son George Miss Flaine Oyler of Joh of Jacksonville, were Monday even. is snending her vacation at ing callers at the home of Mr. and Confer and Paunl Lomisor Mrz. W. J. Hackenberg Harry Weaver, Mrs. Berkstre Miss Gloria Masteller of Blooms- and her son and wi fo of Reberehur burg is a guest of her grandparents Paul Lomison Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moyer. while her home Sunday afternoon parents are spending their vacation Quite a number of people touring in Canada. here attended the Schenck reur A number of people in this vicid~ Thursday ity attended the Bilerly Reunion iss Verna Shank returned from which was held at Ravensburg Park, her trip, touring the New England on Wednesday of last week States Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casper and the | zr and Mrs. John Solt and two former's mother, Mrs. J. C. Casper of grandsons spent Sunday evening al Hamburg were weekend guests al the Paul Lomison home the W. J. Hackenberg home Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and On Sunday Mr. and Mrs 8terl family were callers at the MeCloskes Miller, Burd and Mr. Gurney Small 0 tsrmoon Penns Creek, where they visited ReY.| The Orviston baseball club journ- and Mrs. Kamble and the former's sued to Snow Shoe Sunday afer father, who has been seriously il. noon. where they handed a 17-4 de- Visitors during the past week al fous 10 the Snow Shoe Pirates the Wallace Kreider home included, prancis Hinton. son of Mrs. Rilla Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kreider, of ginton, of Orviston, and Grace Bar- Toleda, Ohio, and Roy Kreider and ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs son Daniel of Summit, N. J. Charley Barner, also of Orviston, Miss Helen Zettle of Spring Mills were married at Cumberland Md spent the weekend at the home Of Tuesday. Their Orviston friends her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. offer their heartiest congratulat John Reish. to them. Mrs. Harry Martz and son Edward, | VALLEY VIEW | of Hamburg, the latter of whom is day afternoon callers at the W. J.| ame. who attended a corn roast Hackenberg home. Mrs. Lynn Corman held for her En Mrs. Eldon Iligen and daughter oo...’ Glass were: Betty, Donald | Betty Louise, attended the Bugar ,... wayne Eekley, Marion. Verna | Valley Community Picnic at the... aarlin Houser, Betty and El- Booneville Camp ground last THUS 0. waon, Miriam and Betty Behrers day. Louise King, Katheline Hillard they Vasile on Relish Page visiled friends of New York City in town BV A c——— ORVISTON 112 Winters at the avs A ana present at ¢ training men accepted capht fra ! a teacher at Penn State, were Mon- Miss Betty Kreamer, aged 7 years, Leonard Resides, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd c from Snyder County, will appear in| no anbaneh and daughter and God's Missionary Church at Wolls Oscar Roades. Store on Thursday evening. Whis| ape and Mrs. Lincoln Eckley, Mr week. This Miss Kreamer is ©aD" and Mrs. George Eckley of Altoona, able of singing fiom memory spent the weekend with relatives | gospel songs as well as delivering | Shirley TIshler spent the week short messages. All are cordially | yen per grandparents, Mr. and Mrs invited to attend this service. £4 Houser, | Weekend guests at the home of | 1,rang Rider Is spending the week Mr. and Mrs, Charles Garrett In- gi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ishler of |cluded Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wenger, | zion | the Lewis Gi | son | Ethel Spicer were young people who attended the wein- er and marshmallow roast held by | evening The Misses Eliza and Alice Gili. | Mrs. Kathryn Neldigh , home of her J Clalr Pas d of Julian; y place and accompanied Mrs. Velma home at Snow Shoe on Sunday af- ! ZION Kermit Noll and son Jr. Shore, zpent last week with Emma Noll Lols Shaffer spent the past with relatives at Mill Hall Mis her home at Centre Hall after ing several months at the Paul Cle enstine home Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pmerick family, Mrs. Sharer, lols Gilmore spent Bunday afternoon at the Urgle Baker home in Altoona Miss Markaret Kane returned to her duties at the 8t, Joseph Hos- pital, Mapgaget enjoyed a three weeks vacation Mr. and Mrs PLEASANT VIEW Lloyd, Odie, Raymond, Alice and among the many of Jersey Mra week frank Tressler at the home of his mother at Mill Brook on Thursday pend. Master James Neldigh spent the , past week at the home of his grand. parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8, Neldigh Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Wolle and two daughters Betty Jane and Janet Loulse and one son Bobbie, of Bellefonte, were weekend guests at his parental] home, Mr. and Mrs John A. Wolfe's, Visitors at the Merrill Houser home last Sunday were Mr. and Mra William 8. Williams of Bellefonte State College, Jo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson and Clevenstiz . loft son Harold Jr. and daughter Vera _ with Ma Cle of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wil- Garbr ok in Hams of Lemont other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs Py Miss Edna Witmer R. N. of Cou- spent Thursday with dersport, spent part of her vacation with her sister, Mrs. Earl Vonada and brother Allen Witmer and fami- and Lloyd Minnich Royer Mrs Saturday for a ine's brother rvenst Thomas Harpster their daughter Miss Genivieve left the uncle Merrill Houser on Wednesday and has gone to visit at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Guy Springer at Stat College Mrs. John Poorman i John and Margaret: and Mrs Garner and daughter Betty snent Sunday Park. Mr Houser and Mr sunday Mrs. Hox fiom a weeks visit mother in North inable 10 be garage wa Yearick afternoon Ren neth Love and M:s. Howard Young and son irom toona spent Sunday Kathryn, Dorothy, Anne Garbrick John, Mr. Jacob Swanger and san Shafer ret cker day Harrisburg, wher n the George 81 pleer home spent the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. “Bll Neidirh ONS James and Ronald spent Sun- day evening at the home of his par Mr. and Mrs. D. 8B Charlies Mevers had week ago Hor culty a Pennsylvania Sl and irned hor spent Sunday evening from an 4 4 Yeagertoom ents Neldigh Mr days employed on the partment of the College Mr. and Mrs. John family will leave on join the campers at the ‘Or ange PF alr from Thursday Aug. 25 Mrs. Mare Bavietts of State College wa: & guest In ter Mrs. Merrill } Mr. and Mrs on Ronald s the homes 1d Adam Ga:ner and Mr Or vacation a tn Set. 2 home of her gis- ser on Sunday ane y Aan Mr. and Mrs iF Miss Bihel Spicer returned to her abil lity in home recently after having spent Joh nston at the fill five weeks at the home of her aister permitted the Mra. Rockey at Gillowmn 0 use hiz grounds Clayton The club f evening helping Liovd Sploer 10 ree DADDY Jacully oO aif sal Jesmanship Mr ing sta‘ion kindly mem bers of the clud for roadside mar- developing the n aki TE of pair his car. Bilver Seal dif US O8e DPreseni Mr. and Mrs Gil bert Robin- wn and Mr. and Mra Stewart Rowan Mra G Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jone of Fleming: Mr. and Mrs MM. B a Weaver, of Stale College: Mr. and Meicher Mra. M. P. Bu of Mill Brook: Mr and Mrs a Garner, Bellefonti» R D.: Mr Mrs. John Tressler of Bellefonte: Clayton Krebs of this Eisle Emigh. Nanty Gio Williams and Mrs Bome recent visitors at the George of Port Matilda, Miss were Prank Dreese Prank were valued customers of Mill Brook. Wi and done bit to encourage the boy yomas Summers of Wingat r and girls In their good work? George Spicer had the misfortune Mrz. Harriet Kincard of Regent's Square and friend teachers in Pitts- of loosing by deat h or we of his The cause of fis death is not known. burgh Schools, Mrs. T. B. Appie and Mrz. Erma Hollen of Altoona, wee Mr. and Mrs. William Driebeibis and son Buddy, Mr. and Mrs. Harris recent guests of Miss Ida Williams Struble. Mr. and Mrs. John Bohn The 4-H Club meels Saturday and daughter and Mr. and Mrs moming this week Chatles Shearer and sons Glenn and r—— Cecil attended the Hazel-Shaffer re- inion on Sunday at Centre Hall MON UMENT Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Parker and Miss Permelia Garihoff Al- toona, spent a few dayg visiting her girl friend Miss Mary Gummo sons Dick and Allen, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rudy and son Bobby of State College spent Saturday evening al Mr and Mrs Albert Young and the C. W. Meyers home daughters, Vesta and Verna Belle The writer had the pleasure of attended the annual homecoming a! visiting the famous John C. Bathgate the Marron Baptist church on Fri. Dairy farm at milking time, on day Thursday evening. It wag very in-! Mr and Mrs. L. W. Roger and teresting as well ag inspiring to see family, of Farrandsville, and Mrs the many, many fine Guernsey cows. Roxy Powell daughter, Kathleen, of the excellent spring. spring-house Flemington, visited at the home of and milk house combined and th* Mr C. 8 Bumegarner on Sunday process of cooling and bottling the | Mrs Kenne'h Miller of Beech milk. It was equally as interesting Creek. is visiting at the home of her to note the three fine young daugh- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gal- ters, namely. Gloria, Jean and Mar- hrait tha. future farmers wives no doubt. The Young Men's Sunday School also an attractive young son, John Class met on Friday evening to hold JY. the regular meeting ing members were present: Mr. Rob- KENNEDY ert DeBoer, teacher, Raymond Shope, Kenneth Shady, Harry Toner, Mrs. Martha Lucas and daughter Dorothy of Youngstown, are visiting William Stiver, Richard Bumgarner, Alvin and Orie Hanley, Raymond at the H. BE. Leathers home Hanley, Theodore Shope, Millard The Robinson reunion was well and Russell Cole, Charles Durkin attended and have their grove in fine condition. Two new members Joe Durkin and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MeCartney Leonard and family called on home folks and OMers 10 exhaust 4 { ™ E Ardery kindly drying machine and by stance of Mr. and “Mra L L and Mis: Lenora and Mr Calhoun the surplus dried for market Mr. and Mrs Tyv:one and Mr were joaned her ne jabie Margaret was Mel and Mrs Robb Willi: and Chester liam you haoraes of class, Miss Leah Bowmaster, who has been spending her vacation with her jenjoyed the day there together Bernice Smeltzer returned to © Dakota, Ill, and * Blaine Hoy returned The follow Mann were added to the Beatty on guess were Bolopue wr garet Monday evening The Dori Gard: Miss Geraldine Lutz of Milesbu'g was a Monday supper guest gt ine Elmer Pownell home at Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pownell and Julia Holter, June Miller, Jean Miss Hazel Reed, motored to Tyrone, Packer, Mary Annes and Jan Junday J wnell's Shilling, Pauline Kunes, Mar Mrs A1lle Dean Confer and an T#abelle Eaton Fay and Anna Spangier, i +1 3 ' i Lorraine Heverly, Lois y Belle Robert bs Jean Kunes ace anied BLANCHARD ne an, Tamme aseompian st mployed in to Clearfield or 1 Wedrwe Miss Helen Miller, e Lock Haven, can m day evening uu reunion Miss Bess Johnsor dren, and Miss had been home for thelr re pdr ang proft? guests z few y iy pec for a YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Reries of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte ’ . Office 10 6. Balurcay bours - Wed $30 w aller ege office abou’ DCR or! werk after next | M UN 1C IP A FRIDAY & SATURDAY MERLE In “THE DIVORCE OF LADY X” With OBERON Lawrence Oliver, Binnie farne and Ralph Richardson medy in Technicolor lA Co “Where Were You The Night of January 22nd” and just what kind of a girl stealing 2 stranger's bed jeaving her | was she . book pajamas and his "oy ff Nr Ls i a and not even vers Grech 4 Solin Flor. nr . . Sus name family of ang nd Mrs v. of Al Cg) i Mrs. Tillle Kune: had a super SELECTED SHORTS NEWS ISSUE wood = [ A= SPECIAL SALE |@ OF CANNED GOODS 2=% errmssanee. YOUR CHOICE SWEET TENDER PEAS IONA STRING BEANS DELICIOUS TOMATOES IONA CRUSHED CORN 25¢ lona Beans 6 Ib cans 25¢ Colonial Ib pkg. 19¢ No. 2 Cans Money -Saving Values on COFFEF! 80'cl kes d3c Maxwell 2 House Pounds Boscul 55¢ Toasts. Colonial Chezo Crackers Campfire Marshmallows pkg. 15¢ Spry Ibcan 19¢ 3 1b 50¢ pkg. 9¢ Del Monte Polk's Grapefruit Juice. . 3 No. 2 cans 20¢c Salad Dressing, Ann Page. . = qt. jar 27¢ N. B. C. Shredded Wheat. . 2 pkgs. 23¢ Nutley Nut Oleo 2~19c¢]| Li 3 GRANGE FAIR at CENTRE HALL, PA, to come to my display of Farm Machinery land Mr. and Mrs, Chester Harbert.| county Commissioner Paul N {sons Donald and Richard, all of ‘pyiey and his wife are attending { Canton, Ohio. also attended the reunion Miss Alice Leathers also Miss Bet- tv and Louise Highsong of Verona, Pa. visited the weekend at Potter | i Verna CGherrity spent the week County. of | with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Miller Miss Patricia Shawley is visiting Mrs. Fannie Shuey of Lemon: with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs | epent Thursday with Mrs, Reuben J. F. McCartney. and the ver) la in {H. 8. Smull on Sunday afternoon. -, Rider. | Some of our people attended the Those who spent Friday with Mr! | homecoming anniversary at Curtin, Oliver and Massey Harris No. 101 JULIAN d Mrs. Lynn Corman were M day. It vps well attended and! YARNELL Plows, Rakes, Loaders, Ete. | who enjored an ice cream Mrs. Allen Brown and. dsughters some vers m/l speaking (Prom Last Week) Tractors, WS, , *'R t the home of Charles Alex- | Anna, Jane and Frances, of Mii Mr. and Mis William Watking and | Mr. and Mis. Leslie Walker and | Information of all kind will be gladly given. were: | fall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown | | family called on the forme:’s father, children, Rebecca, Robert, Homer, | , Mr. |and daughter Louise of Aberdeen who has been ailing, but is better Jean Lois and Clyde of Rockwood, Merril Alexander, Mr. and Maryland. Sis Florida, are spending a two weeks Irie Dealer, PENNA. FURNACE, PA. NEW POTATOES 2 pecks 35¢ NEW YAMS. . 5 Ibs 75¢ GREEN PEPPERS. Ib 5e RED RIPE TOMATOES. ..2 Ibs 5¢ Tender First Cuts Chuck Roast - Ib 15¢ PORK SHOULDER ROAST (4 to 5 Ib picnic cuts) Ib 1% LEAN SUGAR CURED BACON ih 25¢ HAMBURGER RELI SMALL LEGS OF LAMB SMALL SMOKED SQUARES, Sugar + cured parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- master, returned to her work in Lock Haven. Miss Grace Muthler of East End Nittany, is spending a couple weeks (with her cousin, Miss Helen Louise | Willlamsport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Muthler. Hh 1% db 2e 0b 16e Steaks Round and Sirloin Ib 33¢ A. & P. Food Stores ! at writing, Alexander, children,| Maylord King had a bad accident | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas and vacation with Mr. Walker's parents, and Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. while helping to thresh. A pitch. [family called at the Dearmet home, H B. Walker at Yarnell. The Walk. | | Lewis Gill, Janet, Donna and Tom- fork ran into his leg. He is not Sunday. er's are former residents of Yarnell. | je, and Bila Alexander of Julian; able to be on his paper route and | Mrs. Estella Nelson has returned Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powneil and | | Mrs. Artz, of Port Matilda; . | Wavne Bekley is paper boy for a few | home iyotis & week's vacation with n | Hazel Reed of Yarnell; Nevin Wat- | Kyle Alexander, Harrht, Dot and nights. [brother at Jacktown, Pa {son of Holts Hollow: Mr. and Mrs. | {Jean of State College, Mrs. Gilberl| Margie Humpton spent Monday Some of our grange people are Andrew Garber and daughter Grace | Mattern, daughter Eleanor and evening with Mrs, Miles Shulty, or | planning to spend the week ai Oen- lof Unionville; Mr. and Mrs. James i Stere. ‘tre Hall Fair, BE. Fromm and granddaughter Alice | : is here again of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. | after ‘spending two onthe Av 8 Mover, of Sunbury, motored to I ad ay ang ET SS slid vay ——— RB A A I AOI Hoisan
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