"with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September B, 1928, ——— | “J i J. H. Finch returned to his home on Tuesday after a weeks visit with | his sister, Mrs. Florence Miller of Sharon, Pa. Cleveland Holtzworth arrived 'n town on Monday to spend some time indefinitely with his father, J. Blair Holtzworth, Mrs. Alfred Brower and son Ron- ald of Pittsburgh, are visiting this v on | #2. PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF mw. UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Bible Class—Rev. H. E. Oakwood of the Presbyterian church Is con- ducting a Bible Class in the Presby- terian church each Mon evening at 7:30 p. m. All persons interested are invited to come and join the discussions, Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning , at 9:15 a. m. League at|week with friends and relatives in 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by |the community. the preaching service at 7:30 p. m.| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keatley of Washington, D. C. spent their Labor {Day vacation with his mother, Mrs Free Methodist Church—Union- | Margaret Keatley. ville: Prayer service on Friday even | Miss Ruth Behers of Bellefonte, ing, Sunday school on Sunday maorn- (spent several days last week visiting ing at 9:30 a. m. followed by preach- | with Miss Florence Finch. She re- ing service at 10:45 a. m. with ser- turned to her home on Saturday mon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Gar-| Guests at the home of Mr. and rett. Young Peoples meeting in the Mrs. C. R. Eckenroth last Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Bellefonte were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grafton church—Prayer service on Thursday and daughter Mary Joyce, of Toledo, evening, Sunday School on Sunday D. Kauffman. JACKSONVILLE | PINE GLEN Church services on Sunday, Sept. 11, are as follows Sunday School 9:30 be held Saturday, September 10, and C. E. 6:45. Topic for discussion | Dinners, suppers and all kinds of Our Economic Free-for-all, refreshments will be sold. The Snow Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Poorman Shoe band will feature entertain and daughter Pauline and friend ment in the aftegnoon and evening, william Bartholomew of Lock Haven | There will be displays and exhibits spent Tuesday evening at the C. E. for all Aley home. Mr. and Mrs. James Macke) Sumner Noll was pleasantly sur- mr and Mrs. Nielson, also Mr prised on his birthday Wednesday mms, Frank Pipito, spent several Aug. 31st by having as his dinner gave at the home of Mrs. Mackel, guests Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Stover | on the return trip to Philadelphia and children Charlotte and Eugene they were accompanied by Mrs {of Penna. Furnace, other partici mackel's son, Marvin Monreau and | pants in the glad Setaion were J willlam King Robert Conaway, r. and Mrs . — a Charles Noll and twin daughters Mr. and Mrs Ira Pluebell and . in Mr, and Mrs. R, L. Bchmoke and Betty and Jacqualine and son Irvin son Wesley, and Mary Ellen Rs of Hublersbu: g who enjoyed a big i motored u " A ny Batt re freezer of ice cream and a birthday afternoon id y RR Oaturday cake, all departed wishing him many more happy birthdays. Maynard Schmoke, youngest son Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Romick of of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Bchmoke, Philadelphia, spent several days vis- and an honor student at the Star iting at the E. R. Bartley home also | School of Pine Glen, has enrolled attending Grange Picnic on Thurs- in the Roosevelt High school in Al- day a1 Centre Hall. toons where he has taken up his After spending a week at the D. P residence with his grandmother Ertley home Mrs. Walter Dalley re- Mrs. Ada Ramsey. Maynard will turned to her home In Altoona on finish his schooling in Altoona Friday evening With the return to school the Louise and Earl visitors have gone to their homes Vera Viehdorfer will enter Belle- and and Beightol spen! The annual Pine Glen Fair will | MILESBURG Life's trials and trobules are sup- posed to make us better not bitter Louise and Tommy Burns have returned to thelr home in Philips- burg after a nice vacation with thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L Baird. They were accompanied by Dickie Baird and Stella Confer who spent Labor Day at thelr home Elmer Brian was taken {lll on Sunday and suffered a slight stroke We offer newlyweds of ow have many years of happiness Sergeant Edward Michaels and Jesse EE. Bmith anrmived Saturday from Langley Felld, Va. Jesse | [spending a few days with his par- ents while Sergeant Michaels mo- tored to Buffalo to visit his sister They expect Ww return the field Monday, Sept, 12th Mr. and Mn the they congratulations to town. May } vi) Lane Boggs of Pitts- burgh were weekend visitors at (he L. R. Woodring home Labor Day visitors at the William Peters home in Central Cilly were Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Peters and daughter Elizabeth of Lewistown Weekend visitors at the L. © Peters home were Mr. and Mrs. J Owen Nellds and daughter Ann of West Grove, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. W. ( OAK HALL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Reitz Boalsburg, entertained with a birth- day dinner in honor of Mes, Ritz'a mother, Mrs. Mary Bohn, who cele- brated her seventy-fifth birthday on Sunday. Other guests were Mrs Ethel Baird and Mr. and Mrs, Ken- neth Bohn Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 8. Mariz of Conneaut Lake came home over Lhe weekend Ww attend the funeral of Mr. Martz's grandmothes Bal- urday of on visitors of Mr Gilliland were Mr Dent of Hoffman of Lewistown Sunday John C Edward Robert Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan motor- ed to Niagara Pall weekend and toured part of Canada before Miss Margaret Chester on and Mr and Mrs Philadelphia and ris 4 and daug for the the gouthen ret Ferre Tuesday teacher urning home relurned oO 10 resume he position there afte wh spending the summer with her par- ents, Mr. and M W. A. Ferree Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rhoades and daughter of Elmira New York spent the weekend at the home of Clayton Bulers visiting Mr. Rhoade mother, Mr Amanda Rhoades who a PORT MATILDA RD 1 and Mrs. Cha les Jerieo, Miss Kathryn Broekx and Mr. Richard Bmartang of California, Pa visiting their grandfafher Collett Mr son and Dorothy with Jame al Renovo, Pa. Misses Belly Marguerite Kerin visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Prayer Mee nomi Mr are A J I¥Roy Beckwith and Mia sunday and Mrs Lhe Bex xp ith Rhoades at [ormer Tyr wpen a CCC camp VET oy We SMULLTON Miss Bernice Gentzel returned to her home at Spring Mills on Sat. urday after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Ida Walizer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Detwiler and daughters Ruth, Fegge Edith Meredith, of Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs. Bnyder Von Day and three drey Nancy Lou, Dickie and Norwick, N. Y., were all itor it the { their mo- home Ol Mrs Detwiler over the ana chil Danny. of vi ther Carry woeexkenao bY | Mr were callers at ida Walizer on B Mr and were Bom movil ae MT g of nome ner Caley Dets morning at 10 a. m. and preaching | service in the evening at 7:30 p. m 4-H Club News:—The County 4-H Club round-up was held on August 30th at the Grange Fair. All the projects of the members were ex- hibited and were judged by the members in the morning. At the noon hour all enjoyed a basket junch after which different clubs put on a program. Ribbons were put on the | dresses of membérs the result of which revealed that all of the mem- bers of the Unionville club received a ribbon. The Blue awards were given to Alice Brugger, Ruby Irwin and Margaret Alexander. The awards were given to Georgeanna Holt and Betty Ann McElwain, Mrs. Estella Parsons of State Col- lege was a guest over Labor Day with her son Clair and family of Union | Township. Miss Kathryn Smith visited last week with her sister Mrs. Winifred Peters who is employed in Howard. Mrs. Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lois Anne of Tyrone were weekend guests of friends and relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rider and fam- {ly of Easton, Pa. were guests last week of relatives and friends in and about the community. Miss HRlorence Finch and girl friends, Miss Ruth Behrers, left the early part of this week for Washing- ton, D. C. where they will visit for a couple weeks with relatives of Miss Behers Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lucas of Al- toonag were weekend guests of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miles, also visited with Mr. and Mrs Raymond Snoke Mrs. Nannie Williams spent the weekend with friends and relatives) in Half Moon Valley and attended the Friends Quarterly meeting while there. She returned to her home here on Monday evening. Callers at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Clark Williams on Sunday af- ternoon were Mrs. Roy Campbell and two sons of Stubenville, Ohlo, and Mr. and Mrs. F. H, Jackson and daughter Florence, of Juniata, Pa. The Schools of the Borough open- | ed on Tuesday with the teachers as of last year charge, Charlotle Stere in the Primary room and Rus- #¢] Reish in the Grammar room The High School students started back on Wednesday for another years work. SPRING MILLS Paul Homan is spending a two weeks’ vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homan, re- turning to business school in Har- risburg Tuesday Mrs. Annie Smith has been con- fined indoors due to iliness Mrs. Beulah Snavely, Mr. Pred Nixon, of Mill Hall, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Ripka. Bernice Smith, this past week served on the Grand Jury at Belle- fonte Mr. and Mrs. David and daughter, of Mt. View, N, J. were holiday guests of Mrs. West- brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Duck. Mr. Westbrook is employed as a chemist in the Bell Telephone laboratory in New York City. John Gramley of Clarion, was a caller on Sunday at the Smith and Corman homes. in The following returned to Penn | State on Wednesday: Adam and Spurgeon Condo, Ray Bright, Rob- ert Corman, Ellsworth Stover, Paul |g, 405 for Akron, Ohio, where she Herman. Betty Lee expects to enter Altoona | ion Schools as teacher of Pennman- | Business school this fall, White | Westbrook | Ohio | Rev. E. C. John and family of Greensburg, spent a couple days last week with his mother and her hus= band, Rev. and Mus. G. A. Garrett of this place Miss Edith Eckley left last Sunday for New York State where she ex- pects to spend the next two months with friends, and assisting with the care of an invalid lady. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Bauder and family of Williamsport, were week- end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bauder and other rela- tives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Eller of Toledo, Ohlo, spent a couple days recently { with her mother Mrs. C. R. Ecken- ‘roth. Mrs. Eller is the former Mary Gordon, having been employed In Toledo. The “Askin Peach Orchard” was a busy place on Lobar Day. Folks from far and near found their way up the hill to get their supply of the luscious fruit and they cleaned the orchard pretty well Charles Nason spent the weekend {with his wife and son who have been | visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williamg for the past sev- eral weeks. They returned to their home in Philadelphia on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Newton Fisher and son were weekend guests of thelr respective parents, Mr, and Mrs. J Harold Pisher and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Willams. They returned to thelr home in Pittsburgh on Monday. Guests at the Holtzworth home on Sunday and entertained by Miss Grace Clark, were Mr. and Mrs. T L. Crust and Mrs. Hawking of Phil- ipsburg. On Tuesday she entertain- ed for a time, Mr. and Mrs. B. D Ross of Tyrone. Mrs. H. 1. Kerchner spent several days over the weekend visiting with relatives in Upper Darby also with her daughter Dorothy, who has been {employed dusting the summer {months in Asbury Park, N. J. They jexpect to arrive homie this week {when Dorothy will resume her {studies at the College. Mrs. Amanda Way returned fo the home of her daughter Mrs. Bessie Alexander, on Monday aller a months visit with her sister, Mrs Rache] McDevitt of New Alexandria She came back with her daughter who had made the trip there for her She reported having a very nice time on her visit and having visited sev- eral other places while gone cured a year's leave of absence from his teaching duties. Prof. and Mrs Steveson, of Stillwater, will occupy the J. B. S8wabb property, Mr. Stev- eson to take Mr. Decker’s place Rosella Hettinger on September | started in a new office position in Mac Hall at State College. She had been employed in the Registrars office Mr. James Cassler, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Gralzer and son Robert, of Johnstown, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sto- ver. They were on their way to Dr. Graizer's cabin for fishing at Line- dale. Miss Lona Hanson, of Danville | Hospital, is spending a three week's | vacation with her father, Mr. Har- old Hanson. They had been visiting in New York | Holiday visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Bright Bitner were I Mr. and Mrs. James McDonnell, of | Philadelphia; Mrs. Blanche Wert, 'of Akron, Ohlo. | JULIAN | Miss Eleanor K. Williams left on 'has a good position in the Barber- ship. She went by way of Pitts- Friday with their sister, Mrs, John Dunkle and family in Bellefonte Mr. Willlam Weaver and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Paul Vonada and family of Zion where they enjoyed a very deli cious chicken dinner and all tried (0 do justice to the dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Fritz spent Sunday with Mr. Danie] Rowe and son Charles Rowe and family of Beech Creek, other visitors at the Rowe home were Mrs. Frank Smith and son John and his wife and daughter, Mrs. Harris and son Junior all of Hasbrauck, N. Y Mr. Alber Smith of Erie, Mr. and Mrs, W. 8 Haynes and four sons and one daughter, all had a very enjoyable dav together in social chat and re- miniscence. Mr. and Mrs. Merrel Walker spent Sunday and Labor Day wi her mother Mrs. Julia Lucas A. A. Garrett Sunday afiernoon Mr. GP. Garrell Mr. and Mrs. Mies children spent Sunday and evening at the Lester home of Zion The Elmer Swope family enjoyed a picnic in Ertley’s meadow on Sun- day afternoon. visiting guests were Mrs. Jennie Myers and daughter Catherine Cummings of Harrisburg Virginia Pisher of Charleroi, Mr and Mrs. Claude Miller and Mis Edith Swope. of Lock Haven and James Lucas of Fox Hollow. Horse- shoe pitching, croquet and a ball game made up the afternoon’s enter- tainment. On Monday Harry Swope returned to Pittsburgh and Clifford Swope returned io Rochester N Y each to resume work after a week's vacation in our little town n Wednesday of last week Mrs Lucy Conaway moved into the M. 8 Betz property vacated by Mrs. Eean- or Winslow and the report is thal Mr. and M:s. Robert Yarnell of Hub- lersburg, Bartley property vacated by Conaway in the near future Mrs. Julia Tacas was a Supper gues: of her friend Mrs. Glenn Dick- ey of Beech Creek Misses Sarah and Alice Gettig of Bellefonte, were Tuesday evening visitors at the D. P. Ertiey home Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr. and Mr William Romick and Mr. and Mn E. R. Bartley were Sunday afternoon callers at the Wilson Ramick home of Bellefonte On Wednesday evening aller the beautiful but limited shower of rain had freshened the hearts of a num- r of friends of the C. E. Aley Ia gy. namely, Clifford 8wope of Ro- chester. N. Y.. Miss Catherine Cum- mings. of Harrisburg; M:s. Walter Dailey of Altoona; Mrs. D. P. Ertley and son Kenneth, Arline Swope ani Vivian Wolfe of this place gathered in the Aley home and were royally entertained with music given Clifford Swope and Catherine Cum- mings which was very much enjoyed by the entire audience Friday evening callers at the Wil- liam Beightol home were Mrs. Wil- liam Watkins and son Walter of Bellefonte, BR. D. 2. Mrs. Alice Betz daughter Dorothy and son Fred Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeland and daughter Doris and son Duane of Pine Grove Mills spent Sunday with Mrs. Wheeland's sister, Mrs Sumner Noll and family, afternoon callers were Mrs. Ray MoGhee and daughters, Eleanor and Barbara of Port Matilda and Mrs. Roy Clements Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs {Raymond Neidigh of State College. | Mr. and Mrs. William Hosterman and son and family of Aaronsburg, | were Sunday afternoon callers at the E. R. Bartley home. | Most of our farmers are cutting {corn as the prolonged drought has {ripened it prematurely, reporting the crop as short and of much inferior Th and ohid with his of Rebersburg Bartley and afternoon Batley fal lor Lalie Mr Mrs. Dean Braucht and daughter |huron and was accompanied by her quality, the early potatoes are a fair Henrietta, of Coalport, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, H. 8. Meyer on Wednesday at the Grange Falr. | aunt, Miss Ida Williams. | Mrs. Ray Calhound is spending a Last Wednesday evening Ruth peach season. i Miller, Vivian Havise and Pearl] The Port Matilda Grange again Lingle, of Millheim; Rosella Het- received the highest award for their tinger and Josephine Stover attend- exhibit at the Grange encampment. | ed the dance at Hecla Park. | yield while the late crop is short, and i the cabbage crop will be too short for [few days at Sylvan Crest during any sauerkraut this {all unless good growing weather comes soon FAIRVIEW The Bylvan Crest 4-H club als0| ars Vanna Colbert and son John Mr. and Mrs. John Stover spent’ received the highest award for Oa’- [of Altoona, visited a couple days fonte High school, and Edna Vieh- dorfer will go WwW Cooper Township High. Elberta Moihollan will go w Altoona High. Phyllis Wertz will ww Snow Bhioe the ent returning to Cuba, N. YY, The puplls to enter Snow Bhoe in Gladys and Robert Hoover Mary Burkey, Phil Hodge, June Hod Ada Hoover and Rose Mackel James Dixson was a visitor Greensburg on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Foimer Mr. and Mrs. George Nareho children were Renovo for | Day A the #o for ater new ude pre nt of our folks Cooper on Monday CCC member being Qu . Reed Hospit He 18 1 number picnic at Paul Meeker Coburn, is HOM from the Waller Washington, D. C hi beller aiid Mrs. Jay Keel of Washingion Mrs. James Keenen Was EGET L & prospect { mu children ed Mr. and Sunday. Mr the hunting Terrel Wertz and Arch Wade Cuba. N. ¥ were callers t Wertz home on Labor Mr. and Mr Albert Philadelphia, came here by Me who will visi weeks. They were aco 4 > ver i Day Knell Fri Betty Roork t relative a few led Dome on O86 Doris, Virginia who pent i Miss Ruth As Were ¢ ©y ww Lhe wed ig ¢ ARKLEY, « st 1} K r home { ‘ E were callers 8 me on Labor Da) Villiam Hox last week fF AummeT will take possession of the i as — BLANCHARD _. opened on Tuesday = usual with the same teaching force in the schools of the town Jean Kunes, who had been to the Monument schools, resigned (0 take a position in Pleasant Gap Consequently Eleanor Courter Wa elected to fill the vacancy The local W. C. T. U. met will Ms. William Prey Wednesoa afllernoon Mr. and Mrs Bialr H{ y of McKeasport of Mrs. Kunes parents, Mr Al. Kunes last week Billy Williams returned Saturday afler spending with his aunt, Mrs gate of Snow Bhoe The festival of which was to be conti will not be held as heretolore an- nounced, due lo some unexpected circumstances Mrs. Fannie Collins and daug ter Betty and Mike Campaneia i Buffalo, N. Y.. and Helen James and gi:] friend of Manhattan, N.Y. and Leroy Brown and boy friends of Jer- sey Shore. Faye Peters and Emmet Dehaas spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Maxon Miss Geraldine Bathgate of Snow Shoe has been spending 8 few day here with relatives, returning to her home for the opening of schoo John DeHaas was not enjoying usual good health last week Mrs. W. H Vonada as correspon. dent for the Lock Haven Expres: at- tended the out door banquet which that paper tendered ita correspon dents last Friday afternoon af Queens Run. Billy Donovan arrived home Jast Wednesday after a weeks’ in Connecticiit with his mother Miss Dorothy Mark: of Lock Ha- ven, spent the Labor Day weekend with Miss Dorothy Willlams ai her home here, Schools HER eel. 00 Oo Kune were fur | 4) a Emmett Jast Saturday nued Sept ) hi wigs valk accompanied Liem to Orvist there Richardson and daughters Mary and on Sunday af- Peary of Landonburg. Pa: Mrs. Ly- dia Keeys, James Campbell and M3 and Mrs. Keck of Pittsburgh, and M George E Kelly of Detroit Mrs. Etta Kelly 1 home after a pleasant vis ative 1, N POLLS of in Mrs. Cecil M my of Renovo, rett Sunday Mrs. E Tommy Kelly Mrs member ernoon on Mr Penn Cave Benjamm Margaret Maude McMahon Mrs. Harry Light won and \ near Mh daughters and niece Petersburg and Nefls' Mills McAlevy on 8 Mr. and Mr ted Lor of from a visll a Kelly ann baged ry Luoned Mary Oakwood ent the of her Sur ames freshmenu favs last week Mr. and Mm F. Eckert ar family of Tyrone spent Thursday evening at the R. L. McDowell home BLOWING BUBBLES. We're blowing Fill with colors We bi ru And then re i nen w wilh dam vacalon two week's } Wil Mr. and Mis forever bubbles ed gay them up n they float 2 #0 big we bulld a cast AWay up in alr 8s all complete Even the golden slairs Bui our bubbles fade and burst tumble down there before us And our castle We gee them Crumbling on If our bubbles And our castles We should bulld on And not on shifting are io as are t solid rock sand ; 4 ho a A——— YARNELL Mr and Mrs { Bellefonte M Mr Olson and daughier called at HH 0:4 lier home on Monday afternoon. Hecla Park Monday Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Boyer of Avis Mr. and Mrs. George Fike of Le- spent a day recently with their gis- mont visited Mr. and Mrs. John Fike ter, Mrs. Charles Brown recently and accompanied them on Sunday caller at the Pred Kessling an on labor Day home were Bill MoCioskey of Lewis- a———— ——— town, Charles and Thomas MoClos- key of Clarence, Milford Eiters of WOODWARD Pleasant Valley, John Shrefler of afr and Mrs. Ellwood Orndor! and daughter, Frances, Mrs. Omndorfs Snow Shoe, Mr. and Mis James hreffler and family of Bellefonte . ce ’ ae x hiece Naomi Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. C Lull a, John Doty, Edward a gmith, George Stover, Mr. and og “ of this place , Mrs. W. C. Haines and Wilson Ard Mr. and Mrs. A M. Shank spent ou. forest ranger weie among those one day last week visiting her broth wn. tended the Democratic picine ers Charles and Parl Brown at Black Mashannon jas Wednes- Mrs, Clair Shawley, Mrs. Raymond day Coakley and Hts Orvis Lucas mO-| ar ang Mrs. Bruce and daughter tored 30 pang on Wednesday joan of Buffalo N.Y. spent the to attend a teachers meeting weekend and Labor Day with rel r Day with reia- Mr. and Mrs. Marion S8hawley and tives in ni. Joh family of Coalport spent Sunday al| ar and Mrs Hendricks and fam- % g iw oe ome of their brother Clair yy of New York state were weekend ™M nd M 3 guesiz at the W. E Reffner home r. and Mrs. Leon Yorks of Miles- swe were glad to have a hand-shaks burg, Mr. and Mrs, G. P. Yorks and o415 them daughters Janice of Lock Haven: afr an & r. and } piger i - Mrs. Margaret Morrison of Altoona; Wnl B28: uuetger, of Palle the on ouling POTTERS MILLS E “A > ¥ Vi ’ ro Re OLLOW H OLTS H Traps For Tanks Win Your Share of $10.008 Weeks y ark contests adventure feature called “The Lone Ranger,” every Sunday in tb” Comie Weekly of the Baltimore Sun- da n. On sale at all news. stancs ing A merchant who runs his sithoul advertising never vhat he t do if he business know s Ante A rrr ~51 aQo} WT i Good Food Makes Good Students! Milk ..... Spaghetti Beans... Ketchup .... ANN PAGE PREPARED PAGE Sultana Red Salmon. Ib can 19¢ Shredded Ralston 2 12-0z. pkgs. 25¢ Diamond Shaker Salt 2 pkgs. 13¢ Dixie Margarine 1b 21c¢ 29c¢ 19¢ 2 pkgs. 23¢ 2 1b jars 25¢ 2 Ihs 20¢c 4 cakes 17¢ Ann Page Mello-Wheat 2 Beans RED KIDNEY : NBC. SHREDDED WHEAT SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER COLONIAL RIPPLE CRISPS OCTAGON TOILET SOAP 28-012 Pigs 22-02 Cans Mr, and Mrs. Milford Heaton of Nittany visited Saturday evening the home of Mrs. Heaton's uncle W H. Vonada. M:s. Raymond Maxon and son Charlies, spemt Friday with Mr: called at the lawrence Shawiey i home on Bunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown Ernest Brown and Wilton Walker Charles Brown cut corn C street Philadelphia, Labor Day vacation with their son spent Labor Day helping their father Paul in their er Bole a phia. are gpending a weeks vacation in our locality since Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Omdorf of 488 spent their Mr. and Mrs. John Hassinger ani Laundry Seap Octagon Giant 10 ... 39¢ Bars Sunday at Smullton with Mr. and [den Club. The boys and girls made |jast week with Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Mrs. Herbert Stover, G. Rufus Hettinger, of Sunbury. spent last Sunday with his parents attending the Grange Fair. Miss Mary Homan, of Harrisburg, has been spending a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Homan. While home she atiend- | ed the Democratic plenic at Black Moshannon Park and also the Grange Fair, On Priday she retumn- ed to Harrisburg to complete her vacation at Wildwood, N. J. Josephine Stover and Pearl Lingle were business visitors in Bellefonte on Friday afternoon. Miss Pearl Lingle, of Miliheim, hat enjoyed a week's vacation camp- ing with Bernice Smith at the Grange Fair, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swabb and family on Saturday returned to Franklin sccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Randall Meyers, who will mo- tor on to Cleveland for the alr races, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. william Mowery on the birth of a daughter at the Centre County Hos- pital on Thursday. Mrs, Mowery is the former Mary Osman, Professor J. W. Decker an honest effort to put up a good {exhibit of flowers, fruit and nature work. They were quite well pleased with their award. The Club still have many toma- toes, cucumbers and cabbages. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Motley have re- turned home after spending a very pleasant ten days with Mr. Motley's relatives in the southern states. Rev. D. A. Bower and Miss Betty Btiver both used their cars to con- vey the exhibit of the 4-H club to ths Grange Encampment. Elmer Stiver took the members of the club over for the 4-H round-up. Everybody had a good time. Many farms in this vicinity pres- ent a very prosperous appearance at this time. They are plowed and harrowed for winter grain and are heavily limed. “Hi-Yo Silver”—Meet the Lone er year—"“The Lone Ranger,” produced in full color, every Sunday with the Comic Weekly of the Baltime:e American. Order Your copy from your favorite newsdealer, has se- i Lucas. | J.B. Lucas visited a couple days {last week at the Alfred Lucas home | iat Curtin. ! | Mrs, Vanna Colbert and son John {and Mrs. Malvin Lucas and two chil- | dren visited at the Charles Chapman {home on Friday afternoon. | Mrs. McDowell Walker of Orviston, land Miss Olive Lucas of Pleasant { Valley, visited on Saturday after-! noon with MTs. Russell Jones. | Miss Barbara Confer visited on Friday with Misg Sylvia Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman and daughter Faye and Mr. and | Mrs. Russell Jones and baby called ion Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas at Mt. Eagle on Sunday evening. MoKean and daughter, Miss Minnie | Exters and Harold Etters of Moshan- | | pon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lucas and children of Curtin, Mr. and Mrs. | Lucas of this place. i Summit Hill is holding a revival this place at present, { Irvin Fravel of Beech Creek LITTLE NITTANY A number of friends and relatives gathered at the Earl Harter home on Sunday and spent the day very pleasantly. Refreshments were gery- ed which consisted of ice cream and cake. Those present were Mr. and Mis. Raymond Harter and daughter, Kathleen, of State College: Mr. and Mrs. John Harter and daughters Hazel and Helen, Mr. asd Mrs. Glenn Walizer and daughter Mary Kath- yn and son Junior, and Mis Pear) Rossman, all of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hoy, and daughter Betty, and son Melvin of Hecla; Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Ishier and daughter 1da Sunday visitors at the James Lu- Mae, Mary Louise, Shitley, Grace, cas home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palsy, and Janet, of Nittany, and Mr, and Mrs. Willard Harter. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Swartz and two daughters Donna and Gloria of Akron, Ohio, spent several days with Rang The great adventure feature of the Mis Etters and children and J. B. Mrs. Swartz’s father, William Dolas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hood of Ak | The Reverend Miss Ruth Bowman, ron, Ohio, spent some time with the pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness church latter's sister, Mrs. ©. A. Daolan family. ang H ' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Auman autoed | 4. .ohter ” to from Rebersburg Sunday morning a pe pT Jad attending Sunday School and WOr- geskend guests at the home of Mrs ship service with the many friends Hassinger's mother, Mrs. Carrie he madé while teaching a very suc- punts g 4 cessful term of school six years a9 | Harwood K . reamer returned home School opened Tuesday MOMINg on Priday after having had a week's after several months vacation, with o..ctian camping at the Grange Pair Miss Rebecca Confer of Orviston 1.0 week teaching the grammar room and | graeris Stover. M ¥ 3 ( , Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Raymond Coakiey| teaching yonada, Pear] Stover, Mr. and Mrs the primary room. over reamer ac- Mr. and Mrs. William Reese are Henty io NC Be the East fe Doug parents of a son, born ON Centre County Junior Band of this : |jocality to New Berlin on last Sat- Mrs. Hazel Griffis and Leroy 8ayers yrday where the band was scheduled were married Saturday evening and ¢5 take part in the fireman's parade on Monday night the people got 10- it being Home Coming Day. gether and entertained them bY Mrs ©. E Kreamer in company playing on tincans sleighbell, horn wits, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and and most anything else they could daughter, Mare, took in the sigh's find and wishing them a long happy at the Grange Park Centre Hall on prosperous life. {last Thursday. : | Since last week the work of brick- Burn Marijuana laying for the walls of the new school Tipped off by a shack dweller at building is going on. In a few weeks Elizabeth, N. J, police discovered an this work will be completed. In the | acre of marijuana weeds, growing meantime the public schools opened in a meadow just off two prominent in the old buildings on Tuesday and streets, After pein uprooted the will continue their sessions there weeds were spra with gasoline uniil the new buliding will be ready | snd burned. to occupy. Sweet Potatoes 6 Ibs 25¢ COOKING APPLES KE Ibs 25¢ Cantaloupes 2" 23c Chuck Roast Ib 15¢ English Center Chuck. . . .. . 1b 20¢ Steaks, Round or Sirloin... . Ib 29¢ Fresh Pork Sausage. . . ... Ib 25¢ Mamburger ..............1b 19¢ Bacon, Special Sliced. . . . 2 V2 Ib pgs. 29¢ Pork Roast ©... Ib 17¢ A. & P. Food Stores Rockyford Jumbo 36's
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