September 15, 1938. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ~ ORVISTON STATE COLLEGE BUSH HOLLOW and Mis J. There were 100 present al Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Carl Tussey of Weal On Labor Day Rev, and Mm, J Hngery 1 hilipsbu n children, grandchildren School Sunday College avenue had as thelr weekend Franklin Lint and son Gaylard and # ny wr and n alte vd. A delicton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer of guests their daughter Florence nf Mrs. Floreheln Strohl we ! r 4 read Bellefonte spent Saturday afternoon Laurelton and Kathleen Buid of Re- tained to dinner by Mr and Sunday here with Mr. Confer's bersburg Roy Spotts. After dinner father and mother, Mr and Reed Baboock motored Port Matlild Mrs. A. J. Confer They returned Harry Baboook Young People's rally held 4} home Sunday evening taking with returned to Northwestern afternoon and evening them their daughter Joan, who had College in Chicago, having tending grandparents WwW. Willams and Community Park on Saturday in attended the honor of Mi Alen Wiliams. Her and Mrs. J JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday Sept | 18, are as follows: Sunday School {9:30; Worship with sermon 10:30 and C. E. 6:45, Tople for discussion “Building a Christian Economic Order.’ Please keep in mind the big les- tival held here on Saturday eveningz 17 for the benefit of Howard Co. It has been announced 28 PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF lt UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) — J) | Free Methodist Church Services: | John Talhelm is having Unionville: Prayer services on Fri- | equipped bath room installed in hi re Lo son of Rev and M: of East Beaver ave Medica) pent Lhe SPECIAL SALE OF COFFEE a fully s Sept parent Spotl with he: summer with his day evening at 7:80 p. m. Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 Pp. m. immediately followed by the class meeting. Preaching service in the evening at 7:30 p. m. with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Gar- rett. Bellefqnte church—Prayer ser- vice on Thursday evening at 7:30 p m. Sunday Schoo] on Sunday morn- ing at 10 a. m. followed by the preaching service at 11 a. m. with sermon by the pastor Rev. G. A Garrett. This will be Rev. Garrett's last sermon before going to confer- ence, which will be held at Warren Pa... commencing next Wednesday September 21st at 2 o'clock Tax Reminder:—To the citizens who have not as yet pald their 1638 tax, just this reminder that the 5% penalty will be added to School tax on October first, which is not far distant. We would advise all delin- quent tax payers to settle up thelr accounts before long as action will be taken to force collections in the very near Don't have any more cost added to your already de- linquent debt Methodist Church Services—Pray- service this Thursday evening Sunday School on Sunday morning immediately followed by the preach- ing service at which time will be con. ducted Second quarterly com- mumnion service. Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m Mrs. Emily Miles of Milesburg spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Margaret Keatley The regular monthly business meeting of the W. C. T. U. wag held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clark Williams, The young will’ resume their Pennsylvania State week, are, Dorothy Kerchner, John Stere, Lorraine Parsons and Dan Bosworth. John Resides has taken up work at the College start ing this Fall, having in mind an ag- rs Donald McElwain has also entered the Freshman class ZION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owens an Mrs. Kauffman accompanied by Mrs Flora Brubaker of Altoona, spent t Sunday at the William Owens at ickaburg Mrs. Brubaker being a at the Owens home for a few frit tiire future " Lid the from here who studies at the College this fll NES 6 mr § Dale a 1s State ~olege at the Cyrus Hoy home Sara Krape of Harrisburg weekend r par- nd Mrs. Ward Krape Gardner Grove Sunday hn Hockman home. and Mrs. Kenneth Love of toona, spent the weekend with r tives in this community J. B. Stover and family were Sun- day dimmer guests at the home of their daughter Mrs. Lioyd Smoyer and family of Bellefonte. Mrs. Harter of Jacksonville a few days last week at Harter home nyon wishing any beaulifu birthday cards or any convalesocen: cards in touch with members of the Golden Rule Class, Mrs. Harry Smith teacher, as they have on hand a also other as- sorvmenta The kiddies back to school Miss Vonada and Miss Deitrick being our teachers. We wish the teacher yo rr vyi ls | ang pupils lots of success daughter Sunday Miss spent spen’ with her of evening AL la - spent Allen th 22 get very nio are RUNS FOR 200 YEARS A big grandfather clock made Ballamena, Ireland. more than years ago, was buried several times when warfare brewed in Erin. Each time it was dug up and ran smooth- ly afterward Finally America at 300 in 1763. it was brought to It passed from one gener. ation to another until now it is owned by Mrs. D. J. Browning. 82- year-old Lakeland. Pla. woman The clock still keeps good time and records the days of the month as well as the hours and minutes It runs by old-fashioned weights and has to be wound only once a week fedemmn ”~ SPECIAL ! Friday & Saturday KAVEE ICE CREAM-—15¢ Pint Cashews and Peanuts Cooked and salted every day. Fresh Candies Twice a Week. Winter Chocolates in Package and bulk. BENNETT'S | CANDY SHOP High Street \ eR MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA. NOW PLAYING! WEDNESDAY & THUR. Pat O'Brien and Kay Francis, in: "WOMEN ARE LIKE THAT” FRIDAY & SATURDAY (IN COLOR) “The Adventures of Robinhood” Errol Flynn—Olivia DeHavilland and a cast of thousands to make up this outstanding picture COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS EACH PROGRAM MONDAY & TUESDAY Don Ameche and Arieen Whelan, in: also = "GATEWAY" | thome which will soon be completed R. OC. Williams is doing the work. | | The members of the Missionary society of the Methodist church met on last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Laura Rumberger Miss Dolly Snoke of Clearfield a guest this week with Mrs, Hartel Askins and sisters and with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Snoke is returned Mr Mrs. Alice Bosworth has to the home of her father Danie] Buck, from her former home in Buffalo, N. Y., and will remain during the winter months while her son is attending Pennsylval College There will be preaching services in the Presbyterian church on Sun- day evening at 7:30 p. m. with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. H. E Oak- wood. Bible Study Class on Monday evening in charge of Rev, Oakwood at 7:30 p. m Misses Margaret Parsons and Alice Louise Williams spent Sunday after noon at the ET. Hall farm in Union Township, and when evéhing came they forgot come home, but wen® to bed instead. When their parent ent after them they found them in bed Miss Nora Bellel spent last weekend with her aunt Mrs. Sue McEwen. She returned 4 her home on Sunday evening company with Miss Noda OLeary f Bellefonte and gentleman friend { State College, who had been at the home of Mrs, McEwan evening dinner (Ea) ite Stover of { fn [4] } to Sunday The following wome of Mrs day evening was her birthday them a freezer of am and cake Mi ons, Mr persons wen: to the McEwen on last remind her that They took with home made ict Julia Pa E L. Parson i and Mrs R C Wil 38 Alt ~ and Mars Sue Lo of and Mis Nora Stover JULIAN EDNOWeT piace of Bellefonte Was sttarn Lian le and Janice of Chester, Pa Mrs. Daniel Guy, children Leona Daniels Norwood, Pa. Alvi Wilson of Tyrone Mrs J B. Miles, Mr Theodore McMontigal I MoMon- tigal, Barbara Mc) ; Mrs Geo Harpster, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wes- ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. H Williams children Phyllls and Bemard Jr Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Williams Son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wii- liams Leo Nearhodf, Jack Ross. Roscoe Harris, Jack Biddle James Crownover, Mr. and Mrs. R P. Willlams, daughter Matilda: Mr. and Mrs daughters Helen, Lois Mr. and Mrs. O. C Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. John § man, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Spach man, children Joan " Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby 8 man, son Ronald. Mr. and ) lery Spackman son Ronald Mrs. Ellery Knarr, Mr Merrell Alexande Mr William Richards Mr. and Mrs Joseph Lawrence Mrs. Jean Gensa- mer. Mrs. Joseph Williams, John and Betty Henery., Merl and Blair Pink Lawrence Williams, Harold and Julia Cronister, lois, Julia and Betty Sti Amanda Myers Walter Spackman, Droge and Minerva Maurer, Thelma Wills of Martha Purnace; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Alex- ander, Mrs Charles Alexander, daughter Edna Jean, Robert Pink, Mrs. Aaron Donley and son Earl, daughter Violet, Mrs. Dorothy Gill Janet, Donna Gill, Mr. and Mrs. M E. Williams. sons Willard and Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Nearhoo! of Ju- Han, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spack- man of State College. The evening was very pleasantly spent playing games and social chatiing. The main entertainment consisted of singing and instrumental music including accordionist Mrs. Cadelia Mattern and Mr. Mattern accom- panied with his banjo. At a late hour refteshments were served, and the guests departed to their homes, wishing Mr. and Mra. Nearhoof many happy years of wedded life MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Johnson at tended the annual home coming at the Laurel Run Church on Sunday A surprise farewell shower was held on Monday evening in honor of the Misses Vesta and Verna Belle | Young. who will be leaving on Mon- day Sept. 19th, for Practical Bible Training School, Binghamton. N. Y., | where they will train for Christian work. They received many beautiful (and useful gifts. The evening was (apent in playing games and delicious | refreshments were served to the foi- lowing: Mrs. Robert DeBoer Mrs. ' Harry Cramer Mrs. Paul Wood, Mrs | J. Stuart Williams, Mrs. Albert Young [Mrs Malcolm Johnson Mrs. Charles iBwarts, Mrs. Warren Heverly, Mrz, Roy Watkins, Mrs. Russell Cole, Mrs, | Raymond Muthler, Mrs. Stanley Etters, Mrs. James Geler, Mrs. Har- | vey Mann, Mrs. Don Galbraith. Mrs. | Willis Mayes, Misses Emma Kar- stetter, Vesta Young, Hilma Swartz and Verna Belle Young. . Mr. and Mrs, Gross Mark and son | Eugene, of Williamsport, visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mark's | | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young. | { Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bechde! and two daughters, of Howard, visited at | the home of Stanley Etters on Sun- | y. : {| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shady and | family were visitors out of town on | Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cramer ate tended the annual home-coming held at Woolrich on Sunday. ] and and of er i i ‘ Fire that there will be no canvassing so Meltors so each donation is 10 b their own solicitor and we trust that our valley residents will be generous in making it a big success by willing patronage and cooperation Mrs. Raymond Rogers and chil dren Billy, Mary and Janie of Belle- fonte, R. D. No. 2 spent Saturday evening at the William Belghtol home Mrs, Lucy Conaway spent Wedne day evening with her brother Mi Irvin Watkins of Curtin who Is In a eritical condition, Mr. Watkins was a former resident of Jacksonville and has a host of friends here who \ Oscar wish him a speedy recovery to health gu the Calvin Quick home non able to join the in enabling him to be nimrods In search oon Mis [Or deer S04 - Walke: Sumner John § Lou of Betty ewning at the Mr Mrs daughter Nancy Jacob Mabus and Miss u's home home ) fer Centre Hal Mildred Aley ay even and and friend. Miss Bett Elmer Swope and daughters sf Bunday noon at the home Mr. and Harry Miller of Sny- dertown afte Mrs the Har- Mrs Frans Dorothy of ir Ly y of Lock Ha- Ever Howard, Mr d “ain } 4 ny aT - Donald ries {i ch how about | spent Sunday M. Fritz home Kathryn and Dickey McCrea were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cecll Herr whete they enjoy- ed a delicious chicken dinner Mr. and Mrs C. E Aley jan Betty, were Sunday even- ing upper guests John Schaeffler home at George Swope. who h lernoon at shiter gis at the Cent ploved furned Mr children 1 Sunday dinn Mrz. Robert any Mr Hubler ee an propery * Robert Yarwell o rg moved into the Bartley n Friday, vacated by Mrs By Conaway Mrz Wilbur Emel Nancy of Yarnell afternoon callers at andmother, Mrs Mr and daughter Sunday home of her gr Conaway Our schools opened on Tuesday last week with an enrollment pupils in each of our town schools Monday evening callers at th William Beightol home were Mrs Alice Betz and children, Dorothy and Fred. Kathryn MoCrea and Norma Yearick of PINE GLEN Among some of the former citizens seen here on Saturday attending the Community Fair included: Mr. and Mrs. William Walker. of Pleasan Gap. Mr. and Mrs. EV. Daugherty of Clearfield: Mr. and Mrs. E L Bowes, Mra. Samue! Tressel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hipple and son BE L Biddle of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. OG D. Benton and family of Lancaster; Miss Ruth Hoover of Harrisburg: William Loy of Altoona; Mrs. Millie Smart, of Penfield; Miss Alice Bar- ger. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoover and son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover of DuBois; and many others also Moghannon and Snow 8hoe was well represented Mr. and Mrs. James Meeker an- nounced the birth of a4 baby boy oh Saturday Miss Dorothy MoCollough gradu- ated from the Philipsburg Hospital Training School on Fiiday, finishing a three years gourse She will b2 home after this week for a vacation and then will have work at the sam institution : Mr. and Mrs. 8. E Bilerly of Re- bersburg and Mrs. Carrie Loyar of i Grampian were at Edward Hoover's the past week and attended the fair Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Billet and Mrs. Alice Wertz of Renovo, werv visiting at Lloyde Wertz's for the weekend. Miss Leona Hoover was home from Lock Haven Saturday Miss Lulu McCollough, sister oi Arthur MoCollough passed away al his home here Friday morning Miss McCollough was an invalid all her jife Her body was taken to Ballidaysburg where burial was made in the family plot on Monday. FARM INCOME The Bureau of Agricultural Econ | omics yesterday estimated that cash income from farm products market ed in 1838 and from Covernment payments probably will reach a to- tal of about $7500 000.000 This com | pares with $8.600,000,000 in 1937, §7.- $44.000,000 in 1036, and the 1932 low of $4,328 000,000, i er visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs the home of her M spent Mr family and Mrs viston tained by Brickley been visiting during the past week and son Luth- of Howard, Mrs. Perris Walke and Miss Masden Confer and Mr. and Mrs Packer Mrs. Orrie Heaton spent a few days last week vi mother and fat Gilbert Gillespie home Sunday ¢ Jacob Milesburg iting at her re- ven- of Mrs hep and irning Ww ing Verna Shank of I'v re the weekend with her and Mrs. A. M, Shank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomis Blanche Dale and evening at of Moshan- nme Miss parents and day alternoon of the Or- enters Bible Class School Men Sunday Rey Cottage along Fri The wi Robert DeBoer at the Eagie Jal unsallus, Mr Oscar Heat Ba MOSHANNON “re ' “i ’ Rl : Cone ng at her br near Baltimore, and point Was : and Saturdajy M: and Mrs. J. PF. Lucas enjoyed a pleasant evening at the hom ol Mrs Bessie Alexander st MilesSurg est al to Clevel roe Salamanca Williamsport BOO nice time Sunday D. Flannigan and Mra. J. M Mr. and Mrs over miles ¥ the ##h. Mr. and accompanied Vail of DuBois 0. R Vail of field, Mass. They were in ferent states toured New Y¢ and Boston, and visited man: of interest. On arriving at Thomp- sonville they visited the children home and at Boston stopped al the Statler Hotel. They took a boat 0 Nankasket Beach and took one hous ride on the Atlantic Ocean, and al New York visited Chinatown Mis- gion, Wall Street; Red Cros: Home Masonic Temple, Riverside Drive and Radio City and many other points of interest. They report a wonderful trip. They spent 10 days on the trip. covering two thousand miles On Monday Mra man of Altoona home, accompanied by her Mrs. leRoy lewis and daugt Hope, also Mrs. John F. Luca; Miss Geraldine Cartwright - F. L. Zin retumed met - het ————— PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. John McMullen, two children of Harrisburg, spent Labor Day at the home of Harvey Emin- hizer LuVera Eminhizer and daughter Jane returned home after spendinz three weeks at Harrisburg with friends Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel! and baby Nancy spent Sunday at Jack- sonville at the home of Mr. and Mrs James Shaffer Thomas Peese spent a few days at Bellefonte. Mra. Rose Lucas. son Harry of Milesburg and daughter Mrs. Clara MoCloskey of Pittsburgh, sper Sune day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lee Richner. Mr. and Mra. Orvis Lucas ©! Yar nell, spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Richner. Theodore Emenhizer and Hubert Fry and Charles Robison spent Sat- urday afternoon at Pine Glen Mrs. Dessle Emel and daughter Nancy. were Saturday morning visi tors at the home of Mrs, Harvey | Eminhiser, Saturday evening visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were wil. liam Bressler and Charley Herring. ton, Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer and Jane | Bagler, were Monday evening visi. tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Emel. i South Gill street had as thelr on Tuesday Mary Henninger ol Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Campbell o gu of A toona Betty Casselberry of Sourh Ather ton spent some time recenty visiting friends Antes Fort Mrs. Dora Meredith of 8 herton street is confined Ww ! because of lines Dr. Nannie Glenn street has as her gt R. O. Glenn of Swi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ory Mill Hall spent home of Mis street in the and Mrs lege Mr. and Mr Bast Hamilton day from New York for Calre where they will t 4 and John A VEenNLe Ww aughter-in- Dean Whitmore » 10 iLtmore on avenue is recovering rapidly under gone an operation Centre County H ) a ———— HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs Arthur Burd Jnjonville, visited fri and ves At Marlin Reese of Gum § ¥ Watson, Nevin Walaon Watson and and Linn Sunday at the Ro} Sheeley home at Stormstown Clyde Watson and son of Miles burg. called on home folks at this piace on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Robb called at the Orvis Watson home on Wed- nesday of last week John and Thomas C Dickie Pyie returned to their in New York City on Wednes last week Mr. and Mrs. lee Fitzgerald and family drove to Tyrone to spend the weekend with friends MT. and Mrs. Walter Sweitzer of Bellefonte visited relatives at thi place on Saturday Mrs. John Kelley and daughter of Moose Run, were recent visitors at the Orvis Walson home Mrs. Edith Burd visited relatives at Runville Roy Leathers of Runville was a caller in our burg on Thursday Mrs. Paul Emerick of Bellefonte, visited home folks on Friday Mis. John Possinger of Coleville, spent Monday with home {olka —————_; ——— FILLMORE Mr. and Mrz. Jay Crust of Niagara Palle. N. Y., visited a couple of days jast week at the Bar] Crust home A meeting of all the teachers and officers of the Sunday School on the Half Moon charge met at the Orays M. E church on Tuesday evening of ast week. Quite a number of people attended from the Fillmore Sunday Behool. Mr. and Mrs. Barl Huey of Juniata visited at the Frank Hull home ove! the weekend Mr. and Mrs. C. Parsons of Ohio, is spending sometime at the Kepha:t home. Quite a number of young peopis from here were present at a weiner this piace on SON rt spet anaon onaway and homes ' ay © roast held by the Grays Epworth {league in Earl Myers meadow on Thursday evening of last week. Don't forget Epwo:th League Fri- day evening at 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. Domer Smeltzer of Centre Hall, spent Sunday evening at the Bernard Crust home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garner and family spent Sunday at the John Witmer home near Pleasant Gap. Don’t forget Sunday School next Sunday moining at 9:30. Few resign from paying jobs, Martin wha They all GRY alu next Mrs a - i are lOokin forward 1t Ln RED CIRCLE Ih 0 wd CONDOR Ib can 2 on 'T Kellogg's Corn Flakes All Bran Kellogg's Armour’s ARMOL B'S CORNED BLY) HASH Tender First CHUCK English Pork Shoulder "ROAST and { enter 1 HEN Pork Shoulder Steaks Fresh Tasty Hamburger Branded Steer Beef! 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