September 22, 1938. — - _— PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) a | Willam P. Fisher: —A complete | gccount will be found in the obituary column of this issue Group Meeting:—The Fall Rally of the group of the Young folks of ! the Methodist church, will be held this Friday evening in the church at MiMefonte. A good attendance is! desired, as there will be the annual election of officers Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at the usual hour. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. followed by the preach- ing service at 7:30 p. m. with mon by the pastor, Rev. Kauffman Free Methodist Church Services: — Unionville: Prayer service on Fri- day evening. Sunday School on Sun- day morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by class meeting Young peoples meeting in the evening at 7:30 p. m Bellefonte church: Prayer gervice on Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at 10 a. m There wili be no preaching service as the pastor, Rev. Garrett is away attending conference Kitchen Shower:—The friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd of place held a kitchen shower at their new home One even- ing last week. They received many useful gifts which were very much appreciated. A good time was en- joved by all present. Refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles } end Mrs. J. Edward Confer burg; Mr Mrs Houtz, Mary Brogge: A. J. Hall and Mrs, Anne Elway this place. Mrs. Norman Fisher, of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ro ers afd Mr. and Mrs. John Poasing- er, of Coleville, Gertrude Baldwin of Bellefonte; Mrs. Fdith B Howard and Clair Watson, Mr. and Mrs, } and son Jimmy all of Holt's Hollow, Mrs. Herman Be of Runvilie LeRoy Confer and Cam Hoover Clearfield: and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller of Bellefonte. Just ane more week until tl of October when the 5 he added to all school t Guests at the Rowan to dinner iss Anna Rich Underwood Mr. and Mrs. James have moved [rom the George property, into the Old Post Guilding recently vacated by and Mrs. Jones Mrs. Sue McEwen accompanied Miss Nora Stover and Miss Bohn of Bellefonte, to the Fleisher Tea Room ulian, on Sunday where they had delicious dinner Sunday visitors at Aaron Hall were Mis. Arthur Burd of this place and Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Miller of Milesbury, Le- tov Confer and Cam Hooven of Clearfield Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. ET. Hall in Union Town- ship, were Mr. H. E Fry and Mr and Mrs. Pred Holsopple of Wil- liamsport, and Miss Clara Hall of Union Township Guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Willlams last Friday af - ternoon, wepe' their cousins, Mrs ' hhsoft ‘of Los Angeles, and Ella Plack, of Baltimore ASO Miss June Robison of Martha and Mrs. Nannie Williams of this place A very delightful time was enjoyed HEGLA PARK / SQUARE DANCE ! 'RSDAY, SEPT. 22nd Music by TUSSEY MT. RAMBLERS ADM. 25¢ DANCING 5 to 1. SCI ~f os this and id ang two Mr Emma 1 Watson £00, evi home of iss on Tuesday and Mis Metzler, Sr Office Mr the home of EADING FOOT SPECIALISTS Bible Study class in the Presby- terian chureh every Monday even- ing at 7:30 p. Mm Mrs. C. R. Eckenroth represented our community in court this week, by having been called as a juror Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spotis spent several davs over the weekend visit- ing with his song in New York state They went by automoblle Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Burkholder and son spent Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W Emenhiger of Union Township The regular monthly business meeting of the Ladies Bible Class of the Methodist church was held on Tuesday evening at the home of the Sensor gisters Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams and daughter Nell motored to Clearfield on Sunday afternoon and were guests of their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Leon Durst Mr. and Mrs. Jones, who have been ltving in the old Post office bullding owned by Mrs. Orrie Holt, moved last Thursday 10 Peo Matilda, where they came {rom forint EARLY or s home of Mrs. Allle Hall and sis innie Sensor on last Friday, were relatives, Mrs. Charles Kellerman Pittsburgh and aug! New Kensington Ladies interested in a Sewing Club in the community will meet at the home of Mr is on Wed- m fr ie Callers at her {rom Sept De dire - Friend in own with Mr he arrived sopping of Home (in Baltimore last Friday and §k nanLiiy day evening home of J. Finch Mr. and Mrs ended the Fiower talinms in the ( September 27.0 thelr teacher, My Calhoun at- enter- Martha report flower ROY how and nt weather ¥ G oh L [0 I the Ald e Methodist church will tar mo hly bu meeting on Monday evening pt 20th. at the home of Mrs, Joseph Spot Time of the meeting will be y 4 m. A good attendance L& io <Q Pp desired Miss Jean Saxton, daughter of Mr. and M:s. John Saxton of Union Townal has recently entered as a gndent at the Hammond School of leauty Culture, at Altoona. Jean Is getiing along fine with her new work and her many friends hope her new career will be successful Rev. GO. A. Garret. and wife, of the Free Methodist church, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spots of Union Township and Miss Kath- e:in ft place, lef Wednesday morning early for War- ren where they are attending tiv amu] conference of the Pree Meth- odist church. Mrs. Paul Imme] in company with Mrs. Porrest Homan motored to Washington, D. C.. leaving on S8un- day afternoon, and visited with the former's husband, who ig in the hospital in Washington, having met with an accident a couple weeks agn andl had his eve injured He is re- covering as rapidly as can be expect- ed The W.C. TU was held las: Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clark Williams, wis well attended and enthusiastic being the last meeting of the year Plans were arranged for the new year, also for attending the State Convention which will be held in Williamsport on October 6 (0 10 A wonderful time is in gtore for all who plan (0 attend this convention pe mie) ’ 4 na, © on meeting which RECOMMEND THEM RED CROSS FOUNDATION SHOES Hew Bniy he Red Cross "Found the exclusive “L nagging feet into happy feet. Now only $6.50, Now be foot-happy and style-happy ia the same pair of shoes. The trim and tailored ation’ Shoes. Made over imit’" Lasts, they turn BOTTORF BROS.§ South Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa 4» HOWARD The Howard Fire Company joined | in the parade at Bellefonte ¥riday night, Miss Helen Weber left Friday to resume her work In Philadelphia alter visiting at her home for sev- eial weeks Harry Diehl and two children of Sterling, Ill, visited last week at the home of Mr. Diehl's parents, Mr and Mrs. John Diehl The following ladies served at the Eastern Star lodge in Bellefonte, Monday evening: Mrs, Kate Weber, daughter Nella, Mrs. Girard Alten- derier, Mrs. Lloyd Kemp, Mrs. M W. Wagner, and Hilda W, Leathers Guests at Camp Wateredge along Bald Eagle creek Sunday were: Mr and Mrs, Charles Snyder, three chil- dren, of Sunbury; Mrs. Emma Delt rioh, son Carl and Emma Harrison, of Bellefonte, Miss Jane Evans, Pike ville, Ky. Mr, and Mis. Addison Wagner of Aliquippa; Mr. John H Wagner, Hilda and Eleanor Leathers, Mr. James Horan, Jr. Heverly, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Kline and son Harold Mrs. Harry Deters of Johmsonbus pent Tuesday at the home of Mrs George Regal Miss Ruth Riber of Con and Richard Wolf were mar young people of Howard newly weds Tuesday evel the Woll home Mrs ent Te ried. The w renaded the Wyland | the weekend at Camp near Renovo Mr. W. W. Dreeie of Beavertown Pa., visited his brother M1 gO Dreéess Mrs. Dreaw, several week and chil Boy Se Lester Le and days this Rev. G. A. Schoomby ret onary from Africa wil he Highland Holiness Howard on Wedn Evervone will ured mis SCHOCmMDY Li Cras ner who WET from the mission felds « few months ago. Everyone ted 10 thils service HOWARD SCHOOL. NEW The ie Howard High HT eaiteed and elected the following officer: men have not ekctled Ww more-—President, John Lyons; pre Martha Pleicher: secre- tary, Beite Schenck: treasurer, Rob- Long President, | Daughenbaugh ; president, Clals Miller: secretary, Charlotte Jicobs, treasurer—Willlam Wyland classes Gl Have Frech oy FL SOL Or lave vioe bared sident ort Junior vice f 14+ facully School mediale ry High § Miss Grace Corman, Mis Deppe, Mr. L. H. Kemp, principa Mr. M. J Weikert The teacher who In special courses in oul whool once a week are: Miss Elleh- jute, music; Mr. Tucker, Agriculture announced at a later date, Home Ec- onomics On Tuescay night ARLES siruet 13. 75 of Pp etl ol Sept School supper af Hecla Park followed by a roller skal- Although were few beginners who bad several {all this was a mast enjoyable evening Howard High School's ] team opened Sas0m, with a victory of 6-0 over a la Lock Haven varsity at Howard. Th lone goore coming shortly after the beginning of the second hall a3 Richard Wolf, Captain of the team and being Howard Quarterback evaded tackle from the 15-yard line Howard outplayed the visilors con- sistently recording 18 firSt dosms 10 9. Twice they maffled scoring chances by fumbling with in the 10- yard line. The end of the game found Howard possessing the ball on the Lock Haven 1-yard lite. Rob! Wolf and Miller, fullback, bore the only bruises of the Howard game The Howard team has been built by Coach N. J. Weikert around six vel. erans from last year's squad, Woil, captain and quarterback, Delong guard, Masden, end, Yearick, center, Gallagher halfback, Miller being converted from a tackle to a full back this year Newcomers 10 the squad this season: Trostle, Wyland, Fisher, Fike, Confer, backs; Gardner tackle and center; Robert Woll tackle and end; Butler, Wagner Bathurst, all tackles, N. Schenck. Lyons, Mann, ends; W. Schenck, R Confer, McClure, guards. Although the team Is small and ight Coach Weikert hopes to win no Jess than half the games. Last year's tem (won three, tied ohe, lost two. The ret of this sehson's schedule fol- lows: Sept, Avis, away. Sept, 30--Mill Hall, home Oet. 7 -8tate College (night game) away Oct. 14--AvVis, away. Oct. 21--Altoona, J. V.. away. Oct. 28--Mill Hall, away Nov. 4-dock Haven, J. V. away MOSHANNON Paul Culver Jr, of Harrisburg, is there rp visiting st the home of his uncle | Prank Culver. | Mrs. Nicholon of Morrisdale at this writing, is visiting at the home of her son, Oscar Nicholson. Mr. and Mss. RB. OG. Pye motored ‘to Clearfield Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Guenot, and Mr. and Mts. Herman Guenot, and | {two ehildren of Karthans, were Sun- day visitors at the Charles Guenot home. Mrs. Catherine Lucas has vacated her Home for the winter, and at this writing Is with her daughter Mrs {Oregg Watson. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and daughter Hope visited friends in Brisbin, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. John T Lucas and IMary Ann Lucas R. N. were at the {John Lucas home Saturday and | Bunday. The Httle babe of Mr. and Mrs Carl Watson received the rites of baptism, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, John MoClusick and children, visited at the MeoClusiek home in Clarence. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Yeager of South Dakota, are visiting at the H L. Yeager home. | The Harvest Hoine gervide will be (Observed ttle M. B. eure Sand imornizg &t the preaéhitig hour 10:90. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BLANCHARD Due to the death of his aunt, Mr Scot Molean did not report for school on Monday. In his absence Mr. Harold Corter of Mill Hall in- structed the puplls of Junior High. | Samuel Workman of Lock Haven was interred in the Baptist ceme- tery on Tuesday afternoon, possibly ‘two months after his sister Lizzie had passed away | Mrs. John Davy of Howard, spent Wednesday with Mrs, Ann Ridge and Mrs, Victor Ridge Girard Courter of Westport has been spending some time here with relatives and renewing acquan- tances of long standing Robert Bechdel made a business rip to Harrisburg last Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Davy are ceiving congratulations upon tie af rival of their first child, a son, born Sunday evening Vis at the home Mrs. Raymond Maxo were Kenneth Lewd James and children Lek Haven Dretta McCloskey Monument Vivian Pravel and Ernest DeHas Beech Creek and A. Lyue town Mr aay re f Mr. and on Sunday Dorothy tors ¢ oi 8 UO Mi ry Allen Piclcher ipper for hel Hugh Glossner of Mill 1 gay evenin Ciuest Pirtcher family Henge: Mr. and two dan Loca Helen Johnston o Clas and Mill Hall, Kunes and Haven and Mis Flemington Additional guests al Mrs. Annie Ridge this week are Aff Mr. Purdy of Ohio and Ridge of Beliefonie Bechdel en ined Ler Harry Ebbs of Port Ma- ep Rob iver ow the homt tert thw peekend ¢ Courter Mr R J.§ MINE ET Baas Gravlord Gaihurst funeral, which 9 LE was irprised whet a crowd § help celdbrate her 160. DINAOG She retaived many love gifts, Came and 500 were played Refresh nts a: a late hour, her friends eaving win her many more Rappy DIFC; Those present were: Murk Kesidnger, Bobby Heveper, William Byed Due’ sillier. Lynn Heverly, Pre Hurn- Kephart, Mervin Joh Lee Walle Ross ER ved wore a 5 wis . fa 0h ie o BIT I nd Mis. Ben : Mrs. Harry Peters Irvin Pravel been ET. Bechdel © orahbly a + able 10 rece Yes Lites he ha eave the v dy Curtis DeHaa 10 'Winburne on Sun. riends there Mrs family motored day to visit with Clifford Kunes orlebrated ninth birthday on Monday, when Di family invited the following gu Jr. Eck. Dwain Miller, Byron Rich- ards, Johnnle Williams, Dick Heich- el. Eddie Bechdel, Eddie and Russel Rupert, Clayton Kunes Paul Ben- nett and Jack Packer. Ray Sheldon Dietz for a party from 4.00 to 6 p. m. and Roy Wolte, son of Mr. and Mrs George Wolfe was rushed to Uw Centre County hospital last week wheré he underwent an operation 101 appendicitis, we hope for him 2 speedy recovery Miss Helen Zottle and friend from Georges’ Valley, were dinner gusts on Sunday at the home of Mr and {Mrs. Barl Weber, in the afternoon they all accompanied Mrs. Ida Wali- yer in her car for a lovely long ride Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer and niece Miss Pearl Williams, spe Sunday afternoon at Lock Haven Dinner guests on Sunday at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Shem Hack- enburg, were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony« Leight from Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs 'Willtam Braucher from State Cols ‘lege and their son Charles Hacken- burg, wife and two children from Romville. Miss Farry Auman underwent 2 tonsil operation at the Centre Coun- ty hospital last Friday and glad to state she 8 gelling along nicely Harold N. Brungart’s had a new hardwood floor put in their kitchen last week, our Smullton contractor and bullder John W. Bright did the job. Mrs. Annfe 8mull has returned home after being away nursing for a couple of weeks near Mifflinbure. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oflbert were visitors on Sunday at the home Of thelr daughter and family ai Miles. burg. Church To Hold Dahlia Show The, Pirst Lutheran = church at Watsontown. of which the Rev. Eu- gene 8. Keller Is pastor, will hold its annual dahlia festival on Bune day. Members and friends of the {church are asked to bring dahlias, regardless of type, o sive, The requis thal. outy ” Quins figs be | brought at this time. a! PLEASANT GAP Miss Belle Ross returned home re- cently from Niagara FPalls where she had been visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vangunden spent a Sunday recently with friend; at Mingovilie, The condition of Perry Krise who id been ill and bedfast since remains about the same at the Geo ni very May Recent Sunday Margargel 8Sr., home were: Mr. and Mis. W. B, Hazen of Altoona; Mr and Mrs. Harvey Snyder and chil of Willlamspert: Mr. and Mr Fulmer of Dunshore; Mr, and H. L. Boatman, and daught«: and Mrs. EL. Springman and daughters, Miss Bertha Hazen, G. L Rook, Willard Hazen, Miss Irene Adams, Mrs. 8. W. Stewart Mrs Dorothy Radell, and Robert Radell of Williamsport; and Mr. and Mr Arthur Woolever of Montoursville The greater day wa spent at Rooseveld the Beven FE o gues dren A L Mr M of the Dam in the crowd OCC part where he Jargs Mountain; 1 who | him here. Dean, Yo return W College where he is a student and Jack to Whiterock where he secured employmem Mrs. Edna Kirkwood who spent a mber of month's with Mrs. Rachel ing for her after she had the misfortune of breaking her hip last all and then iting her sister Mra Noll i WO week's ago New Cw Ross since the jatter's recent be reavement as Mrs. Ross due to poar eyesight Is unable to manage alone W. F. Westerfeld left last week for Slate College where he will make hi home while completing his college course Mr. and Mis. F. D. Miliward and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Millward re turned last week from a week's vaca- J. T tion spent Niagara Falls and at the home former's daughter, Mi Elmer Wilson Pittsburgh. Little Miss Donna Millward who has been visiting Wilsons returned home with them M Mr Vi eft ab . ' in Canada i" of nome in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cor] and and Mr, and Mrs Paul daughter spent Bunday with the Harry Bilger’ Misses Ex and Betty Som- mers were Sunday from ted thelr the Mi ehlldren ee pn ohn and Lhe ther Noll home y * a week's vacation D¢ | Altoona, where nt in Pittsburgh, Wilmerding, Pa., ' first week at and West Virginia Miss 1 f Bellefonte ac companied them as far as Pittsburgh where she remained with until Monday Mrs HT Bridge Clu evening Mr at Ww and Wade Evey left last OVEY Lo hey Sunine Betty K me In Philadelphia with her g Vy N i? A and ler jeft anaparen Nol friend { diam hostess Lo her LL H home Monday OA Vrs TIO ¥ 1 of Renoy on Bat- molored here their y spend a few days with ’s mother Mrs, Prank i Korman a and Donald of Le- Kline hom o” family Mrs and Mr. Horner's Della Horner visited th mother, ¢ Rich- ard McAlevy family and Miss Har- riet McAlevy recently Mr. and Mrs. Bugene 8. Homan of Millbrook, dinner guests C ng at nis gre were Bunday of Mr Gilliland William R. Farree enjoyed mountain camp y friends over end Ruth weekend man’ tor who ha taken Lo U i Mis Kauffman o visitors wilh Mrs Shelio Ann Leightly, Httle of Mr Mrs beer Miss mother ang Ww Thursday and Mrs called on Tie a Leroy Mr. 3 AA yy Trostie on COrove Mr Anni OQ Friends of Mrs. Kate Kl will be s P Sunday Rishel th her daugnie; Blate Colirge Mr. and Mrs. R ey Toit y vellingy Meas - Rend the Classified ads Colder Weather Ahead! Prepare Now for Fall and Winter Needs ! 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