Pape Im i THE CENTRE DEMOCR prov September 22, 1938, ——— r— PINE GRO (Reported by A — NEWS IN BRIZF AND PERSONALS OF Se — VE MILLS G. Mae Fry) , 4 Mrs. Mary Saucerman was an im- portant business caller at the County | Capitol Saturday a. m. The C. Edward Frank family at- tended the annua) Frank reunion at Woodward, last Sunday. Vera Gearhart is bullding a new | house on Chestnut street to replace | the one recently destroyed by fire A fine modern home is being erect - ed at Pine Hall by Lawrence Miller, an employe at State College P. O Theodore Horner In his new Ford V-8, was a pleasant caller Sunday | p. m. at the Roy Barto home on Tad- pole. lina, spent a few days the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Martz Mr, and Mrs. Stine Walker are the proud parents of a young son, born last Monday in the Centre County Hospital Miss Maxine English of Saxton was a recent caller on friends here before resuming her teaching in Lemont Schools Mrs. Ella Bloom spent the past week at Saulsburg, Huntingdon County, the guest of her sister, Mr: Guy Couch Mrs. Sara Goodhart of Centre Hall mingled with her Presbyterian {rlends at Rededication services Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnston of Btate College wae last Tuesday dinner guests at the Earl Harper home on White Hall Mrs. N. O. Dreibelbis hag been housed up the past week under the care of an M. D. but at this writing is somewhat improved Mrs. Bertha Schilling and Mrs Isabelle Musser were royally enter- talned to a chicken dinner last Thursday at the Dick Irvin home in Baileyville The Ladies Class of the Presby- terian Sunday School held their re- gular monthly meeting last Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs Paul Stephens Farmer Harry Peters of the Glades boasts of a bumper clover seed crop, 40 bushels of fine seed hulled by Chas. Campbell, with his Allis-Chal- mers combine. Farmer Edward Kocher had the misfortune have his third eft hand finger sheared off in his com binder last Wednesday afternoon Or. Wilson treated the wound Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Albright spent a few days the past week with their son Ralph and wife in Greensburg Pa. Ralph holds a niece position with a large Baking Co, in that city Dickey Leroy is the name of Dr. Btork’s bundle left a: the W. R Poust home last Friday. their in- teresting family now consists of 2 girls and 2 boys—now we are all ex- pecting real smokes from both Poppy Roy and Pappy Herb. 15) Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siegal G. C. King is again about after having been confined indoors over the weekend Rosella Hettinger Stover were Monday of Vivian Hairse and Miltheim The members of the Temple lodge nd their families enjoyed a corn roast at Penns Cave on Thursday evening with 30 some present Mrs. Ruth Grove, of Laurelton Biate Village visited with her sister Mrs. Mabel Smith on Thursday, Also Mrz. William Haney of Rising Sun Maryland B. G. Meyer, William Smith, Al Krader, Miles Bressler enjoyed a weekend of fishing. Leaving Priday for Deels Island, returning home Sunday Mrs. B. G. Mever and Mrs. Robert Henchen on Tuesday motored to Bellefonte where they visited Mrs Ardell Myers and infant gon at the hospital, Misses Vivian Hairse, Pear! Lingle, of Millheim. Rosella Hettinger, Jo- sephine Stover on Wednesday even- | ing enjoyed the dance and music of Mal Hallet: and his orchestra at Hecla. | On Tuesday evening a group en- |! Joyed the fun of serenading Mr. and Mrs. HT. Erdly. They were taken and Jesephine evening guests Pearl Lingle a! Millheim. Mr. Erdley is cashier of | the local bank On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. B Stover and daughter Josephine, mo- | ftored to Frankiin, Pa., where they! vizited with Mr. and Mrs ! ed home with them on Sunday to! visit for the week. thome on the Branch, Mr, | Bellefonte SPRING MI J B| Bwabb. Misg Arlene Swabb return- | County Commissioner A. L. Bow- ersox and wife of State College, were within our gates Sunday evening. Miss Sarma Hess of Shanksville, spent the weekend at her parental and Mrs 8. M. Hess. ] Rev, C. C. Shuey and wife of were business callers Monday at the MoCracken home in the Glades Edward Harpster who spent the past several months In our town Ms visiting with his friends in W. Per- guson, assisting with the corn hare ! vesting Rev. EB. C. Martz, of North Caro- | Mr. Henry Kocher of Asbury Park N. J, was a pleasant visitor last | week among his friends in the valley with headquarters at the John Quinn home on the branch Miss Anna Jane Musser returned to her home last week after spending the summer in New York state. She will vacation a month and enter the Altoona business College for the fall term Mrs. Anna Rossman, Mrs J. F Rossman, Mrs. Robert Harpster, Mus Claire Burns, with Roy Rossman al the wheel motored to Cumberland last Wednesday for a visit with the George Elder family J. C. Bryson of Uniontown spent Friday and Saturday at the J. Fos- ter Musser home, both college chums a few years back, many reminis- cences were related of Penn State Two sons accompanied Mr. Bryson who entered Penn State Impressive rededicatory services were observed in the Presbyterian church last Sunday evening he church wag filled to overflowing. One of the song of this church delivering the sermon, Rev. Ralph Illingsworth with appropriate remarks on Un- profitable Clay held his audience spellbound for 30 minutes. Services were in charge of Rev. J M Kirk- patrick, pastor, assisted by Rev. R J. leidigh, of the Methodist charge The edifice has been completely overhauled, new plastering and paint. L. H Harpster and Johnston Bros. were the contractors Program for Sesqui-Centennial al Graysville church Oct. 2-8. Sunday World-wide communion se:ved, one of the churcl officiate; Monday Presbytery meet; Monday evening Pageant de- picting History in 7 scenes of this church from 1788-1908: Tuesday, Presbytery will resume their meet- ing: Tuesday evening Reading His- tory of church writien by Mrs. Mary Wigton Reeves of Clearfield Wed - nesday and Wednesday evening talk by former ministers and sons of this church and photas shown of historic scenes in Penns and Spruce Creek Valleys: Thursday vening Mrs. Prancis Goheen Avison, of Ja- pan will speak Saturday Coming. A common dinner at 12 noon by the ladies of the church followed by more reminiscences from home comers and friends LLS Stover has been confin- due to gripde last week Mrs. Mirtam Ohl and sons of Lock Haven. spent Sunday with Mu: Mabe! Musser Miss Mabel Pungard visited he chum Jean Rishel al MeAllister Hall State College, Sunday Glenn Long on Sunday Lancaster to enter his genior at Franklin and Marshall Mr. E E Ardery and daughters Verna and lela Cole were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Annie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bitner were Saturday shoppers in Sunbury, also left foe year attended the Bean Soup at McClure Saturday Mrs Ardell Meyers and infant son returned from the Centre County Hospital. Both are progress- ing nicely Mrs. Florence Wheeland of Sun- bury. spent last week with her sis- ter and husband, Dr. and Mrs Geo Thomas Miss Rae MoCool of Millheim was a Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. King and an overnight guest of Mrs. Grace McCool Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Rachau of Sunbury were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stover Mr. Rachau enjoyed some fishing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leit2e]l and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leitzel of Lew- {istown on Sunday visited the OG. C for a truck ride through town and to | King and Robert Kennedy homes Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Eungard, Mabel and Kenneth entertained a group of friends with a party at their home. Cards were the chief enter- tainment, with some 40 present, Mr. and Mrs. H W. Petteroff and daughter Bernice and Barbara, on Sunday motored to Falling Water, { Va. they took Mr. Petteroff's mother On Priday Dr. Edith Bancroft | there, where she will visit her broth- opened an office in the Randall Meyer residence. Her office houts are 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. Dr. Bancroft comes to the community with the highest recom- endation. May we wish her much success. ZION Borry to note Allen Witmer ig un- | der the doctor's care. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilmore and | 3 Ed. Smith and Mrs. Kerschoer of | et Hublersburg on Monday. : James Kane and family spent Bunday with relatives and friends in Renovo. : transacting busiliesg in Troy. m BE _— ww er for some time. Past District Deputy Grand Pa- triarch G. Blaine Bitner, installed the officers of Penns Valley Encamp- | ment No. 270 on Saturday evening after the meeting delicious refresh- ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Emerick and family spent with Mr, Bm~ erick’s parents at Nittany. Sorry to note Kathaleen Duck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duck is Home © JACKSONVILLE Church services on Bunday, Sept. 2 are as follows: Sunday School (9:00 are as follows: Sunday School day program will be rendered by the» primary classes, C. E. 6:45, Topic tor discussion: “Learning to Co-oper- ate." Thuisday afternoon callers at the C. E Aley home were Mr, and Mis Richard Mabus of Bellefonte A. A. Garrett and children spent Sunday afternoon at the G. P. Gar- rett home at Rebersburg Miss Josephine Armstrong of Zion, spent the weekend with her cousin, Miss Dorothy Betz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and family of Snydertown, were Sunday dinner guests at the Elmer Swope home Miss Viola Fike, who ls employed at the Albert Thompson home at Nittany, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fike Misses Rebecca Bartley and Betly Walker spent Thursday evening at the James Shaffer home, Sunday callers were Mis, John Dunkle and son Paul, of Bellefonte, Loulse Belghtol, Viola Fike, Mr. and Mrs Robert Conaway and children Mrs. D. P. Ertley and son Kennet spent Sunday with her parents, Mi: and Mrs. Earl Corman of Axe Mann Miss Christine Burd and rend Mr. Hines of Hublersburg were Sun- day dinner guests of thelr filend Miss Kathryn McCrea Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dixson and son Donald of Lock Haven Sunday afternoon with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Dixson Samuel Lucas wis on the sick list last week glad to report that he improving rapidly Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer daughter Nancy Lou and niece Byred Schaefle: Hall Thursday evening at the C home Mr. and Mrs Thursday Mrs. James Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. lester Barley and children Barl, Raymond, leo, Bell) and Marjorie of Zion spent Sunday afternoon at the home of his sin. E R Bartley and family, other calles the afternoon were Mr and Mrs. John Dunkie and son Paul of Bellefonte, Mrs. William Beightol and children Louise and Earl, Fred Betz and George long Sunday at th Alice Belz home were Mr. and Mr Ear! Armstrong and daughters Jos- ephine and Mary Jane and son Wal- of Zion. Mrs. Mary Deitz daughter Josephine and Mrs. George of Beliefcnie RB. D. No and Mrs. Harry Baird and sot of Beliefonte, were 8 ming callers at the A A Gan { i spent and Centre spent E. Aley Of spent miler Mile with and Batley het family evening Decker of COU ‘ ws allernoon callen ae nA ter ans 1 o} M«¢ LAUR Myrtle Patey Shore ana and son James of Sunday aller- Mrs Lucy Con- spent noon with her aunt AWAY Mr. and Mrs Gust Fiitz spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr Ray Burket and family of Lack Ha ven Mr. Dean Rogers of Bellefonte R D. 2. was a Sunday dinner and sup- per guest of his friend Kenneth Neidigh at the Sumner Noll home Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkie and son Paul of Beliefonte, and Milford Beighto! of Little Nittany were Sun. day dinner and supper guests al William Beightols home A number of our subordinate Grange members went to Neighboi Night Grange meeting held at Snow Shoe on Monday of this week Mr. and Mrs Jacob Dixson and son Donald Messrs. George and James Boone all of Lock Haven spent Sunday evening at the Ted Dixson home Jack eyening Mabus and Miss Mildred Aley of Bellefonte spent Saturday evening at the C. E Aley home Sunday afternoon callers were Mrs James Smith daughter Pearl and son Victor of Blanchard, and Miss Dorothy Womelsdor! of Beech Creek D. P Ertiey and sister Mrs. Walter Dailey of Altoona motored to Selins- grove on Sunday to see their brother Paul Ertley C. C. 8mull and Mrs. Helen Shul'z and daughter Hilda of Rebersburg, were Sunday evening supper guests at the Elmer Swope home Mrs. Annie Tyson of Hecla, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Orr and children Edward, Billie and Mary Lou helped M's. Sumner Noll celebrate her birthday on Thursday evening where they enjoyed an ice cream and cake feast . Mrs. Harry Punk and daughter "Alice, of Bellefonte, were Monday dinner guests at the Alice Betz home On Thursday afternoon with Mr Cecil Herr as chauffeur, Mrs. Lucy Conaway. Mrs. William Dixson and Mrs. Cecil Herr and son Robert mo- tored to Yarnell and spent the af- ‘ternoon at the home of the formers daughter Mrs. Pred Kessling A very pleasant birthday surprise dinner was planned and successfully carried out to the very last letter in every respect that would add to the menus of a delicious appetizing din- ner for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers. Mrs. Rogers’ birthday fell on Sunday while Mr. Rogers birth- Iday fell on Monday, so was planned and celebrated together on Sunday, iby the following friends: Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Rogers and children, Irvin, lee, Lloyd. Paul, Harold and PB hel of Bellefonte R. D. 2; Mrs ‘ James McCloskey and children, Ar- thur, Paul, Helen and Lois, Mrs. Earl Tice and children. Merril] and Glenn, Miss Catherine Vonada of Hublersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ‘Dickey and son Jimmy, of Beech Creek, Mr. and Mis. Cecil Herr and gon Robert of Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers and chil- suffering with pneumonia. We wish | her a speedy recovery. Kathaleen Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Penrod are spending a few days in Detroit, Michigan. Rattler Swallows Weasel John VanAken, of Ridgway, killed three rattlesnakes on Sunday, hav- {wishify Mr. and Mrs. Rogers many [more birthdays. Now since the rain our farmers ‘are very busy sowing their wheat. Sky is Never Blue. “The sky 1s never blue, but only [appears to be blue as a result of dust,” Joseph A. official | Astronomer at Rockefeller Center, | MILESBURG | Procrastination is the thief of time, Send your contribution toward the cemetery association today No matter how small, it will be grate. fully received When we dissipite 0 the point where we pass Into a state of oblivion we do not need gadentas but a guardian Mrs. Claude Herr and young son of Clearfield, have been visiting the former's mother, Mrs, Alma Alexan- der during h past week. Mr. Herr wis a weekend guest Mr. and Mis. Francis High of Buffing, Illinois, have moved int the Wayne Bryan home. Mr. High is butcher at the High grocery The Wayne Bryan and Latimer Bryan families have moved Lo Belje- fonte into the former Widdowson home on Spring Strect, We have on our xick list a u time Mrs. Ray Jones Mrs. Harry Lament Lb imnder going treatment fOr an iniected finger. Some time ago while cutting corn the finger was badly Bu! it apparently healed. Yesterday ft was found that infection had set in We hope that no serious trouble will follow Mr cut Mrs. Frank Elsen and family and Wayne Noll with Miss Barbara Kantz of burg, Sunday Mrs. F. 1. Baud Dickie spent the weekend in Philips burg. While Mrs. Bard a tended the funeral of 4 rend, Mi MoCabe The M. Y. W. class of the Metho- dist Sunday School taught by Mis Baird, met on Thursday evening last week al the home Pelaer. A very enjoyable had by all. The fallowing were elected president, Bertha | vice-pienident, Dork secretary, Mrs. James laitoell Mrs. lee Fetre:, reASUrer Wayne Bryan Mrs. Blanche Jones has retur: from a visit atl Blairsvile, Pittibu Wd Johnstown. She reg t p ing had a nice ip AUST ed Free- and Ang Branson there f a1 D4 J in Ny ner, yor The Suzanne Wesley soliet g¥ ale + $70 nage CAuUrca LOAG Uasement sO church will in Thursday noon and evenings of thi Jean Baird, daughter Mrs. lester Balrd t the Unive; on Monday the aie “ae Latest } through the operation are now entertained for ery. Mrs. Baird was accon by Mrs Charles Martin of Be ineral of Mr. Elmer on Sunday afte: noon was (Arg tended by local and out-of-town 1 latives and friends. The Bors sg if and beautid PATCHING Patching an old. old garme 1s like patching a ruined lle Which has broome [Tayed anc worn Through yeary of care and siriis If we could make them over new Without any patch or wedges, For sooner or later we And They will fray around the edges’ To give up old fawits and habit Is a very hard task, But if some one really rie Is all that we CAN ask our reports are fine an { her ies were many We must pin palit And a lot of trails cor But pins have a nasty To jab when we Jeas & If like a new we all A brand new heart and We'd be 30 very happy We wouldn't exchange for » “bs FUN sss A — — PLEASANT VALLEY M. 2. Amanda Whitnack J E Whiinack and Mrs Rapemen of Williamsport and George W. Thomas, of Florida, sere vizitors at the home of William Richner Mrs. Fred Kessling of Yarnell Mrs. Dessie Eel and baby were Tuesday visitors at the bh of Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer Mr. ar? ML. wee Richoer and children were Saturday visitors a! the home of Miss Rose Lucas al Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer attended the funeral of Mrs. Emin- hizer's uncle, Elmer Bryan at Miles burg on Sunday afllernoon. The family have our sympathy. Harry Rhine spent the weekend with his parents al Mill Hall Sorry to write of the serious Lines of Mrs. Amelia Packer at Milesburg a: the home of Albert Bierly Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer and daughter Mrs. Luvera Eminhizer were Lock Haven ghoppeia on Mon day, also visited Mrs. Keturah Hev- ‘erly at Woolrich Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and baby Nancy and Hubert Frye were flock Haven shoppers on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sayers and Billy and Linda Griffith of Yamell, spent Thuisday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rich. ner. and Mrs Martha br a] ahd Nancy one VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman were to the U. B. and Allegheny confer- ence at Johnstown Bertha Cotman spent Friday even. ing with Hilda and Hazel Corman. The damp and rainy weather has put the coal range and furnace in ‘use quite early. lorena Rider, boy friend. Prank Fisher, Marha Rider and Miriam nw AT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ORVISTON There were 102 present at Sunday School. Mrs, John Rhoads of Lock Haven spent Monday at her home Rev, DeBoer and thirteen mem- bers of the Men's Bible Class held services at the Rockview prison on Sunday morning. The Harvest Home services held al the church on Sunday night were well attended, thelr being a nice dis- play of produce shown Mr. and Mrs. John Gray and two children of Howard, spent the week- end with thelr parents here Miss Verna Shank spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alf Shank Pearl Confer of Mill Hall spent several days last week with relatives | Mrs. Kenneth Walker and Cather. ine Walker spent Monday afternoon at Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cyphert, 8her- man and Annie Confer spent the weekend at the Boy Scout hunting . camp ¢ Ol Mr. and Mrs. C. N Olmstead Lock Haven, called at the Paul Lom. ison home Bunday afternoon, other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Charl Heverly, Mrs. Mary Belle daughter Nellle and granddaughter Eunice and Mrs. Paul Lomison Mr. and Mrs Ward Packer of Blanchard, spent Sunday at the leo Condo home Those on Lhe Mable Shearer Condo Mr Mr Leo st are + Sick Ray Confer and ana nt i Mn visited Sunday Robert Confer family Jim Confer's Mapes afternoon John Daley. Don Gray, Bob Moore Harry and Raymond Singer have ge- cured employment Hunter Run road Mr. and Mis an on the ; Belle Heverly and Friday wit} toona, also The WPA finishec the school house Mr. and Mrs © Cliffside, N. J.. spent with Mrs. Plerce’s Mrs. Claude Lom ew, ine Lad parents 501 1 business rT TE TT SPpens in gue a shor eo were awarded lam Barnhart Mrs. Delbert Edwin Gillespie present Mrs Mrs. W. O Gras Mrs. Earl Shank, Mr: C. B. Page CAllespl NOT Barnh NITT Church Su wich #.30 Doles NY ook al Vidiors at the hb Mrs. William Gates during (he week were: Mr. and Mrs Allen Winkle man, granddaughter Shirley Winkle man of Lock Haven: Mr. and Mrs Horam Ullal. and children of Mil ‘Fall. Mr. and Mm. Clair Gates and sons Saul and Charles of Pleasant Cap and Mrs. Robert Dolan and son of Howard Ray Carper of Aaronsburg y me Nevin Long Thursday Mr. and Mrs Wiilred Th miller and family Hublersburs visited with Mr. and Mrs. C.? end family on SBunday Mr and Mrs Harry Yearick and daughter Jean and Mr. and Mn Albert Houck all of Lock Haven. vis- ted with Miss Margaret Yearick on Sunday DA Cunsaliug of Bellefonte pent the weekend with his daughter Mr. and Mn Leroy Bammer Mr. and Mts. L. Botton and daugh- ter of North Bend Sunday with Mra Mr. and Mra me of Mr. and of spent Botton's parents Lester Schreckengast Mr. and Mrz. Bart Garbrick of Salona, visited Sunday with Mr Garbrick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs will Garbrick Mra. D. B. Fletcher and son Julius and Mrs. Emma Harpster visited aver the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Edwin Ogden at Roaring Branch the three ladies are sisters Donna Gayle Sellers of Lock Have en, spent Wednesday with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma 8. Dor- man. Mrs William Sellers and Mrs Campbell of Lock Haven called at the Doran home the same day Lester Prave] and sister Mrs. Pan- nie Richardson and friend J. B. Gre- gory of Boston, Mass. visited a few days this week with Mr. Frabel and his sisters’ aunt, Mrs. Emma Dorman Other visitors with Mrs. Dorman over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Hinebaugh and four chil- dren, of Milroy. Mrs. Mary Mitchley of MUI Hall Mr. and Mrs. J O Dorman and son Robert of Clinton. dale, Mrs. Harry Punk and daugh- ter Alice of Bellefonte: Kreze Ross man, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wolford. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lanbach, daugh- ter Bettie and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Sellers, daughter Donna Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kry- der and daughter Merriyn Rae, all of Lock Haven. MONUMENT Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O'Donnell and daughter Janet of Lock Haven call- ed on Mrs. ODonnell’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Albert Young on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bechde] and son Charles of Howard, visited with | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Etters on Sun- | day afternoon. : Miss Emma Karstetter of Lock | Haven, spent over the weekend with | Vesta and Verna Belle Young. The Misses Vesta and Verna Belle HUBLERSBURG Miss Betty Ann Gentzel, of Belle- fonte R. D.. spent Tat Wednesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mss F. E Vonada The many friends of E. L will be sOrTY to hear of hi which occurred at 11:45 p day. Mr, and Mis. Nevin Lee and family were Saturday evening supper guests @4 the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman of Lock Haven Mrs. Edwin MoCauley day:burg, and Mrs. Jamey Pittsburgh, were weekend visitors of Mr Emma McCauley. Also John McCauley, who is employed in Bal- more, wa sit Other a weekend visi callers weie Mr. and Mrs. George Benner M1 of Centre Hall CG. Nevin New York son Bob Markle death m. Bun- of Holli- Hast n Qi Hoy, of of California Ms Paarl Wion, of Lock Haven, were re- cent visitors the G. F. Hoy Miss Helen QGelser, of State WAS A weekend visilor at M1 ana and Home Col- Lhe Mri al home of her and Harvey Geiser Robe:t Bierly, of Harris he weckend with his and Mi: Cleve Bilerly Mr. and M L al Any ang parent DUrg, spent mat ent pas Cling Mrs. C the home of Mr. a Villiam wii arvaa Whitman V Miss Mi: Haven, | I the home M dovd Whitman Mrs ide Flick ti Mr . nding of hey Gert al gomery visited 2 friends on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hoga: ’ Wee v PLEASANT VIEW John Mrs Mrs Fred Boal James Joh Nef! Mrs 3 Reese Mrs Frankenber. Mrs. Gu guest, Mrs Korman Andy Dale ger Mrs Il at the Womer home Mn John Tepe iene Wol were weekend L the John A. Wolle home nd Mrs. Frank Hazeid George Shoesliey May Belle all- Mrs. Hairy Bowersox Steward, Eugene and twin song of a [ew jan ths of age. Harald and Ha Mrs. Lee Weber El wood Weber dinner guests al Clarence Sheesiey's on Sunday Sunday visitors at the home of John A. Wolfeg were Mr. and Mrs H. V. Ketterman and fathe: of Her- ghey, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe and children “Bob” and Jane of Bellefonte, Pa. and Mas er Bob Wilson of Akran Ohio Mrs. Ida Loesch of Struble Sta- tion pers Whdnesday with her sister, Mrs. Bertha Lyle ——————————— SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday Sept 25: Sunday School at 9:30, preaching service at 7:30 p. m. a special pro- gram is being prepared for both of these services being in the form of a Rally Day service, ¥t us all make a special effort to try to be present and if possible try to bring somebody with us Lather Uukle of Lancaster was seen In our tos n on Monday and on returning home was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lutz, who will spend sometime visiting with relatives and friends Harold Harshbarger a student of Gettysburg College has returned to Gettysburg where he will resume his studies as a junior in that institution Mrs. E. FP. Dorman has returned home again afer spending three weeks with their son, Ralph Dorman and family in Johnstown, Pa. L. H Beck and son, Miss Lucells Ertle and Harry Lannen motored 19 Danville on Saturday to see Mis Beck who is a patient In the State Hospital there POTTERS MILLS E. B. Palmer, wife and two daugh- ters, son and three grandchildren spent Sunday at the home of another of 8n and alk were | Houser spent Wednesday evening Young of this place were guests of daughter Mrs. Franklin Sharer. near ‘with Pearl Poorman. Bertha Shope spent Thursday honor at a party given at Lock Ha- ven on Thursday evening by Miss! Rebersburg on Sunday. Miss Saunders and Mrs. Orace ‘evening with her mother Harriet Lucille Scullen, former Latin teach. Keefer from State College called at % | Those who spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs, Willis Houser and Ada. {line Houser. | Mary Hampton spent Saturday {with her grandma, Bertha Shope Mrs. Bruce Corman and two chil. atory for Christian service. Thev | received many beautiful and ugeful gifts. Other guests tL were: Misses Janet White, Betta Lee Wolfe, Dorothy Weaver, Dorothy Keister, Bowers, Janne Yearick, and Tester Bartley spent Tuesday ing twelve rattles and a button, nine New York, declared recently. “It is dren spent Priday evening with Freda Faulkner, Emma Karsteiter, Betly Mrs. John Hartsock and son of | i rattles and a button and three rat this dust, from the sarth itself, which | Mrs. Lynn Corman. ties and a button, respectively. They diffuses light. and about sixty miles | Wn State College spent a few days were sunning themselves on the above the earth there is no light! We would not be siiprised if some week at her home, Mr, and Mrs. | & é highway when discovered. In one of except that which would be seen by | congressman introduced thew a weasel wag fod, 1; « [Jeokingab the sum.” * Ld {resuiate the weather. ol Fru ’ Martha George. I Mr. Victor Williams Jeft Saturday bill i TR for Pittsburgh 10 resume his study preparation for gental work. Bhope and daughter Margie Hamp- er of Miss Verna Belle. The Young the F. F. Palmer home one evening [ton ® sisters left Mofiday, Sep™inber 19th, Mr, for Practical Bible Training School, | Mra. W. M. Sweeney spent a day at {and Mrs. Miles Houser were Mr and Binghamton, N. Y., where they will the home of her son Ralph at Le- last week. Mrs. Andrew Houser and daughter, begin a 3-year Bible course prepar- mont. Mrs. J. Roy Smith and Miss Lizzie Slack were brought home from the Lewistown and Centre County Hoe pitals Jast week They are both improving. Mrs Smith is being car- ed for by her sister, Mrs. Peters from Milroy, and Miss Siack by Miss Mil- dred Smith from Centre Hill G. H. MoCarmick and Miss Caro- line McClaskey made a business trip on Tuesday, wR t2ken 4 werk Saturday m wish her a Mrs PUBLIC SALE — CENTRE HALL, PA. Penns Valley Sales Barn To the Farmers and Dealers of Central Penna. Public Auction of All Kinds of Live Stock and Poultry ! EACH TUESDAY P Tuesday, Sept. 27th, at 1:00 P. M. » ; Monday M. — FIRST SALE ON from intil Wed, without charge IN HEALTHY CONDITION, Be and Lie Stock will be cared for ALL BTOCK MUST Bl Health Charts with all dairy $10.00 Bonus for Fresh or Springer Cow Sold for Highest Price ! 3 Commission on all sales, 3% Cvmiation, vi S. T. RIEGEL, Mgr. If You Have GOOD Stock ou Can Expect GOOD PRICES ! Wie have cnt BOALSBURG Bundi visitors at the home of : “na Bpovie Mrs. Ruth Boalsburg Handcraft : 4 w PAs Mae, Kath- m of A lier ryn Ves fivilis and Gita von of Belle of Aloona B eon irs. Ezra of Columbus, Ohio of some ne win iE MADISONBU RG rE Fathe ‘ys Strange Excuse w. Miss Plorenoes Lucas was tenths of a mile through the woods the Bellefonte Hospital last where va operated on giraid for U iy Her friends ali ren because of bears POOPY wild cats snd hunters. irned —m— Frida) evening, and he q ‘ r the lives of the chi'd- rattiesnakes, she } OTINnR Edna w— Pittsburgh he Booties rete HIGH QUALITY! rr rl re le Special Sale of Heinz Foods ! Soups Most Varieties wm 2 med. cans 25¢ 35¢ 2 large bottles 2 wn 23 35¢ LOW PRICES! Tomate Ketchup Heinz Prepared Spaghetti Heinz Fresh Cucumber 2 large jars Pickles Try Two Loaves Todoy ! 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