Pace Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 6, 1938, fe NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) wj Farmer nursi Cc Co ler in our [8 cal Stock Drover set County our fan chase ne fx auc Some Ou ‘boy new Ford Motor Co Miss Mary burg V-8 aa) Cation a Gladaes M NuBONE Phone 5 Denton 8 ng an ugly wound in the palm of his left hand caused by sip of his knife while doing some repair work. F. Krape of the West Penn Pow- State College midst last W. A. Fry of Somer- was s the past week and pure © COWS {or rset eflicient Centre Donald Fry urchased of Tyrone McWil -R or 14-W, Peterson, 18 growing business Carl and luck at the pet goat dandy kid Farmer cares on the days recently relatives, In his L. D. Fye looked interests Mr were Goat a pleasant Wednesday. Wil wi circulating among his weekly and Mrs Rock ening Daily Times sporting a brand day ev arnt y CON jams of Holli- annual va- r home in the his and Mrs Nancy Potis iny home rela er Sin Samuel presented last week Richard Fye farm and th his absence Ww Spring: ractor town boys, spending Frank V xr. of dinner the Homan are trying thelr Industry as thelr them with a Bros, laid by spent several Pittsburgh his father farming after the Glenn Fri- Hamill callers last James Ward now of Pitts- his annual vaca- iVés here Goodhart Centre Hall, guests at the R F. Thompson 10me of their near Shin gle- I ASSURES THE SUCCESS OF YOUR NEWEST FROCK y interpret Phone Corsetieres ISABEL CC. JOHNSON 19 W. High St. EFFIE R. MURTORFI Bellefonte, Pa his REBERSBURG On Friday evening of last week, three cars of people from Rebersburg motored to Lemoyne, Pa., where they attended the Quadrennial Mission ary Convention and Observance ol the Missionary Centennial of the Evangelieal church. This service was one planned in the interest of Youth and related to Missionary ac- tivity. A: the meeting were repre- sentatives of the Missionary work in many lands, China, Japan, Africa Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and Home Missions in Kentucky and Ww Ttalians in cities of the West, Be- groups were present from cities and towns not only In but some few representatives adjoining state Mrs. LL. H Naperville, 111, presided. The were: Rev, Y. C. EoYang Tongpailu Evangelical wha, Hunan, China; Rev, Arthur J. Faust, Missionary on urlough Pero, Wurkumland Africa: and Rev. R. Kuechlick, Ph D.. Professor at Reutlingen Evange- Meal seminary at Reutlingen, Ger. many. The following ple from Rebersburg were present » Misses Page, Minnie Pauline n, Gladys Ziegler el, Doiis Mallory, May a Boyer, Mrs. E H neis Wert at " Babcock Master sides, many Pa from Seager speake pastor church om the Shultz Betty belle Host PORT MATILDA | R.F.D NOL Mr, and Mrs, Sherman Nearhoof and children Prancis, Junior, Rieh. ard, Harold, Patricia and Anna May and M. J. Schell] all of Tyrone were Sunday visitors at the home of My and Mrs. M. A. Kerin On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock following members of the Bag Gra went to Hollidays. danced the “Minuet” at, } Mansion: Mr, and Mrs haney Reese, Miss Harilet 8nyde: Paul Hollabaugh, Miss Mary Alice Stine, Mrs. M. A. Kerin. Miss Betty Dayton, Mrs. Isabelle Sharer, Mal- hew Sharer Last ‘Tuesday evening Booste Night was held at the Bald Fag Grange N 1329 The followin program was held by quar wet: David Mingle ugh Tobin, Mr Gertiude Woomer, and Miss Mary Stine; Piano Mrs. Hugh Tob "Af LA vi ngle ge r¢ and Baker he O10 sSny Pri Ric Mar ad i Lehner NITTANY | MILESBURG is the man that temptation. For those who would pull us thelr level. Remember company.” Mr visited her sister during the past Mi Eleanor morning by bus Mrs. Robert Fx Ba.avia, N. Y, Mr, and Mrs with the latter's on Sunday Mr Mattie GirYist Is rejoicing over the arrival of twin daughters ” the home of her grandson in Pittsburgh and at the home of her granddaugh ter in Altoona, a baby rived. It Is quite a eat grandmother Mrs moving into Lattimer Brva Amanda Way Is visiting Mrs. Besse Alexande Hilda Haupt and Mr John and two daughters at Btate College and Mr can there are down Ww “Misery loves Hy Brave no to Dosia Gingher of Lewistown, Mrs, Mabel Yeager week Hall left visit chler ar Sunday her sis id family In to HW parents Rabert visited boy has ar distinction Ww Joseph nte are 2 by Mr DCR Mr daus Mis Mrs. hitler anni Scholl SUNGAY Hazel Glenn attended ol Bellefont i Mu: Day and Harv : it { make a rainy day and dafR skies “ - Hh » a BOS JACKSONVILLE Church servioes 9, are as follow and C. E 6:45, “Church Work The Cheerful hold thelr next Friday evening of Mi _ Ell Wednes C. E Ale Claence on Bunday, Oct : Sunday School 9:30 Topic for discussion Gods Work" Helpers Class will monthly meeting on Oct, 7, at the home Weight day evening visitors at tl home were Mr. and Mr Poorman, Mr. and Mr: William Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs Albert Alkey all of Lock Haven On Sunday Mrs, D. P. Ertley gave a birthday dinner in honor of husband to the {following guests, Mr and M: Earl Corman and daugh- ter of Axe Mann, M: Walter Dalley of Altoona and Guyer E:tley of thi nora nes ' ( Pine he was OD nb by Dick Yearick. 8he - Mr. Byron Lucas and family and Mr Doyle Lucas and family Mr. and Mrs. Farl Neldigh and son Meryle of Btate College, spen the weekend with the former's sister, Mis. Sumner Noll and family. Sun- day callers were Mrs, Mabe] Benni- Virginia of Lower Beightol fler ac We pon and daughter and Harry £1 Nittany Jame and Mi; Juck Ether Smith Bloomsburg fair on ompanied Mr y ar A) ight and Mis Lemont 0 Lne Friday fra RL UTOAY very enjo and re- nignt Yaoie aren, Nev near Beech { Howard and Mr wi dren. Louise Harry Mii- Mr Allce Betz ar Fred, Elmer and Swope and daughters, Geraldine and Marlin and granddaughter Vivian Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley, M:. and Mrs, E. R. Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy, Ralph and Pred, Mrs Anna Robb, Mr. and Mrs liam one, Mrs. Mary Deltz and daugh- Josephine, William Weaver and n Pearl and Willard. The was spent in dancing, play- and social chat, at a late wore served, con pickles and very enyoy- for their many Weave ¢ as Weel toy ments sandwiches pending a Ye red “ai arpa Mr. Weaver Mr well 4% vanNng more happy birthdays BLY moe as P: oduccr October afternoon Special—One large photo and one miniature photo—four proofs to select from ~a $3.50 value for $1.98. See our window display. THE MALLORY STUDIO UNICIPA MILLHEIM, PA M FRIDAY & 0) L SATURDAY and § ANC tober 7 rat * 1 Alexanders 3 Ragtime Band” Altend Friday eve the Saturday ing Avoid (Crowd! MONDAY & Octaber 168 TUESDAY and 1] Double Feature Program “Meet The Girls" “Safety In Numbers’ BEST ir Shorts Alwa the selected ONE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY October 12 “White Banners” you “Green Light “Selected Shorts” Ch i sme sia bl BIG SALE OF Gill St, State College, Pa. 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Our organist will be glad to play it for you. ond yp~dibersl terms crranged Music and Furniture Store “DEPENDABLE FOR OVER FIFTY-TWO YEARS" LEWISTOWN, PENNA. A HAMMOND BELONGS IN EVERY. MUSICAL HOME cub a i Sp EEE Tallahassee coo in £49 WM Hes S0me in West fate Co home in aale last Saturday purchased the home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Dean town. and the formers grandmother, Mrs. Charles Wolfe and aunt of Aaronsburg motored 12 Pittsburgh on Saturday, where Mra Wolfe will undergo treatment for her eyes Mr. and Mrs. W. E Baird of town and Mr. and Mrs. John Bright of Smullton visited friends and rela- tives in Greenburr on Sunday Quite a number from this vicinity attended the Bloomsburg Falr Iast week Mr Mrs. Paul family were business Bellefonte on Priday. Rev. and Mrs the latter's niece Miss Mary Ella Hess of Lansing, Mich. returned W the Douty home here in town after spending the summer months at Hephzibah Heights Monterey, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 8holl of Bellefonte recently visited with Mrs Emma 8hoil. POTTERS MILLS John Bottorf from Jersey Shore, called on Sunday at the home of his gister Mrs. E. B. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. John Spearly from Bellefonte visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Palmer Hayes Ralston, wife and daughter of near Centre Hall, Mrs. Eva White of Philadelphia, and Theodore Wil- gon of Miltheim took dinner on Sun- day at the home of their sister Mrs | Bar] Smith. Alfred Catherman, wife and son, of Union County visited at the J. W. Slack home on Sunday forenoon snd Toner Pennington and Mrs. Green of Altoona, called at the Slack home Monday forenoon. Norman Heane, wife and two chil- dren of Lewistown, visited over the weekend at the Homer Sweetwood { home, Barl Smith, wife and three sons, Mis. G. H. McCormick attended the funeral of Mrs. Smith's brother, Al- vin Wilson at Millheim on Thursday. of and at Brown visitors and , and Robert ville Yarneil's past moved on above Mackeyville Inst week Derothy Emerick Williams spent Sunday with her mother Josephine Emerick Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayes son, spent Sunday wit) 3 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvig Riz Mra Rine accompanied the Mast 8 family home Sunday evening to at- tend the concert which was held in the Evangelical church by the giris Saxophone Band {from the Evangeii- cal orphanage at Lewisburg TT yar ' os her ORVISTON There were 112 at Sunday Scho C. W. Keller, Claude Walizer Hariy Manshall of Lock Haven last Thursday in town A number of peopie from tended the funeral of Charles Chap. man at Fairview on Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Charles Heverls Lock Haven, spent Sunday with Mr Heverly's mother, Mrs. Bertha Cone do. here and Mrs. Paul Lomison and family and Mrs Blanche Daley spent Sunday at the Bruce Lomison home at Winbume Mr. and Mrs. E J. Walizer of Mf. flinburg, spent the weekend at the Clair Butler home Rev. Robert DeBoer preached 8 very good germon at Lamar on 8u day afternoon, the male quartet ren. dered several numbers, quite a few of our church people were there Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lomison gave a birthday party in honsr of their son Harry, a good time was had by all. Out of town guests were Ann Daughenbaugh and Mary Lomi of Howard. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Confer and vr. and Mrs. William Gillespie helped Joe Confer to move from Bellefonte to Milesburg on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Confer and Mr. and Mrs. William Gillespie spent Sunday al the boy scout hun: ing camp. Claude Packer, who is empl Jersey Shore and Bill Bo L ut lona, spent several days with thefr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Packer, | feeble ick § rom black, ned with faith and dc sometimes brig h we himney ahi mmed just he oll of coms ve should throw a L 8 ————— pT —— HUBLERSBURG P. A. Hinds and daughler spent jast Wednesday vis- the home of Mrs. Viola of 8nydertown Emeline Deitrick had the mis- tune of fallihg one day last week me and broke her leg. She to the Centre County Hos- tal shere her many friends wish a speedy recovery Mrs. Harry Warfield and so by and daughter Doris Jane of Lock Haven, called at the home of Mr, and John Hayes on Wednesday of last ‘week and Mrs. FP. E. Vonada motor« Shamokin on Sunday where spent the day visiting at the of a friend, Miss Bess Fullmer ] John Hayes bought a tickel for the baby show which was held in Lock Haven. She wag very much srprised when on Tuesday she re- evived word that she held the lucky and won twenty-five dollars It also happened to be won on her irthday and made a very nice bithday gift. Her little grand- daughter Doris Jane Warfield was also chosen as the city queen of the babies Mr and Mrs. C. H. Lee, Genevieve vonada, Wilbur Harkins, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Lee and family and Mr. and Mr: L. A. Porter and family were Sunday dinner guests at the nome of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Lee of Hedda Mis. H. PF Balley and family of Nittany, visited at the home of her father Mr. C. N. Vonada on Friday. 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