Utober 6, O38. — —— — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) N EE — Methodist Church Services—Pray- er gervice this Thursday evening, Sunday School Sunday morming at 9:15 a. m. Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m. immediately ! followed by the preaching service atl 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pas- | wor, Rev. D. D. Kauffan. Free Methodist Church Services: ~Prayer service on Friday evening in the church, Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. mediately followed by the preaching service at 10:45 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett; Young People’s meeting in the evening at [| 7:30 p. m. Birthday Dinner: —A very delight- ful birthday dinner was the occa- sion on Sunday when the following persons were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lucas in honor of their daughter, Mary's birthday. Miss Elizabeth Ann Fish- er of this place, Mr. Dayne Holt, of State College, Mr, Mervin Hock- enberry of Bellefonte and Jack Sampsel of Pleasant Gap, and the guest of honor, Mary Lucas and Mr and Mis. Boyd Lucas. Several persons from here attend- ed the District Conference held in the Methodist church of Bellefonte on Wednesday of this week. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. BE MoElwain over the past weekend were her cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Erhart Miss Margaret Parsons, employed at State Coliege, spent Wednesday | E L.! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Parsons. She resumed hex again on Thursday. William Brower of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flick of Union town- ship. They returned to thelr home on Tuesday. The young folks of the Epworth League are planning lo attend the Annual convention of League being held in the church at Belle- fonte, his PFritday evening and all day Saturday. The annual Booth Festival of the Methodist church will be held at the Home for the Aged in Tyrone on Saturday, October Th Harvest Home services in the churcl here will be held on Thursday even- ing, October 13th. Everyone invited Have your donations ready some of duties the 15th im- | of | ' Was the young folks of the Epworth League will enll for them some time prior to Thursday Ardery Calhoun of Pittsburgh, was a weekend visitor of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun. Miss ‘Virginia Hall, employed In | State College, spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs, Jesse Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Nicode- mus of Altoona, Pa., spent Tuesday as guests of Mrs, H Thompson El- way of this place, Mrs. Nannie Williams spent Tues- | day calling on friends at Wingate and Bellefonte and transacting s | business along the way. Mrs. F. A. Halderman of Hunting- don arrived In town on Saturday and will spend several days with her sister Miss Laura Rumberger. A number of ladies from our vil- lage attended a Tea for Republican ladies held at the home of Mrs Thompson Henry on Saturday af- ternoon. Mr and Mrs, Howard Par Vandergrift, Pa., were guests of brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Parsons Tuesday and Wednes- day of this week, A number of the Ladieg of the W C. T. U. are planning to attend the Sta Convention being held in wil liamsport, beginning thi US October 6th and continuing t the weekend Mrs. H Thompson Elway visited recently with her cousin, Mrs. John M. Fulton, of Osceola Mills, Pa. She the driving guest of Mrs. Har- riet Askins and her sisters Miss Mary and Loulse Turner. Re sons of on hrough ent guests at thie home of Mrs H. Thompson Elway were Mr. C. W. | Bailey, Mrs. Harry Rishel and son Mr. Charles Rishel of Clearfield, Pa and Mrs. Rishel's daughter, Mrs Howard Hubbard and two sons of Pittsburgh Pa The 4-H boys and girl community will hold thei at the Comm House 1 evening, October 7th. at 7:30 p Their projects will be on display girls will have sewing an id ut 's chil of th munity B by the Miss having Mr ctures, JLCAaner rich Ww Pi he County WINNER BRAND Bacon SUGAR CURED Hams MEDIUM SIZE Ib 23¢ Lamb Legs Genuine Spring Lamb Special ! Ib 25¢ Shoulder Roast Ib 19¢ CHOPS Ib 29¢ RIB & LOIN SAUSAGE - PUDDING - - SCRAPPLE - - Ib 25¢ Ib 19¢ Ib 9¢ BUTTER STEAK POT ROAST 3 I . ; j f : Bread ‘Oleo WINNER BRAND 'LOGANTON CHEESE ROUND AND PORTERHOUSE CHUCK ROAST - - BOLAR ROAST a 3 rane vas 22¢€ MARKET LOAF, Sliced - - MACARONI or SPAGHETTI - TOMATO PASTE - Oysters Stew. Pt. 25¢ Frying Pt. 29c DRESSED CATFISH - = Ib 19¢ SPICED HAM - 1b 256¢ PRESSED HAM - 1b 29¢ DRY BOLOGNA 1b 25¢ 3 Ibs 35¢ 2 Ibs 55¢ Ib 19¢ Ib 27¢ Ib 16¢ Ib 19¢ Ib 22¢ '\ Se 31b23¢ 4 cans 25¢ Coffee cov r 3 lbs 39c¢ PANCAKE FLOUR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR - 4-1b sack 23¢ 4-1b sack 23¢ — Duff “HEINZ VINEGAR Pt. Bot. 9¢ Qt. Bottle 15¢ Heinz Baked BEANS 18-0zcn. 1l¢ MOLASSES 2%; Ib can 29¢ Karo SYRUP - Karo Syrup - 5 Ib can 39¢ Dole Pineapple SPEARS - - «. Winner KETCHUP 2 14-02. bt. 25¢ Red Heart DOG FOOD - Yh can 15¢ can 17¢ 3 cans 25¢ ra Extra Fancy Fruits and Vegetables ! APPLES + 5 1b 19¢ SWT. POTATOES 8 Ib 25¢ %| CABBAGE 50 Ih 19¢ | CELERY - 2 stalks 15¢ } GRAPES « 3 1b 19¢ GRAPEFRUIT be COLONIAL A-1 SODA CRACKERS ..- - 21bs 17c “Almond Delight Cookies - - 2 Ibs 29¢ S— ——————— "| Gertie Westbrook of Sunbury: Some | his NANG, NU taken the place of Miss Smith who | (formerly took charge of this work in| Everyone is invit-| | the community, led to come and see what the 3 [people have done. Ellis Hall gpent frém Friday until {Sunday with F. E. Fry in Williams- port | Mr. H E Fry, of Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs, John Christian, Dan Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Hall and daughters, Bett and Ethel, all of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs, David Hall of Pleasant Gap and their friend Mrs Charlies Eckehroth: Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Willams and John, Alice and Mary Willlams; Mr. and Mis. A. Y | Williams: Mrs. Maude Hall; Mr. and {Mns. Clair Parsons and Harry, Jim- my and Billle Parsons; Pete Yeaney all of Union tonship and Harry Sti- ver and friend Miss Polty of Bell- wood, visited at E. T. Hall's on Sun- day young OAK HALL Mr. and Mis, J. C. Etters of West Chester, visited for a few days re- cently with Mr, Etters' brother Clay BEtters, of Oak Hall and pent some time at the home of G 'W. Ralston at Centre Hall wv on 31) rs. John C. Gilliland entertain- d the Oak Hall ridge Clu Thursday evening Those were: Mrs. Wi m R. Tressler, Mis Eliza M. Gilliland, Miss N. Alice Gli. J. Ralph Neff, Miss Vio- Zong, Miss Charlotte A. Relish Eugene R. Homan, Priz we won by Miss N. Alice Gillan Miss Violet R. Zong Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Share: ed a trip to the Bloom Thursday. Mr 1 1h last present ang and en joy- burg Fair on K. Goce were guest and } bach of State College Mr. and Mr: inday evening M Kyle Alexander: lege, way ister Mr Mi were Mrs Mr. and Mrs turned from Conneaut y spent ofl on Tue sday § Alice Gilliland y evening dinner guest y Corman ap Spring Mill Clayton 8. Martz re- Lake on Sun- Lhe sued J. Ral Ql where the Martz has Hollidaysburg Gay Mr near epted a position acq Friends are glad to know Ann Leightly, daughter Mrs. Harold Leightly home on Saturday re County Hospital has been sick for several ad 10 report to recovery Mr. and brought from the where sh woe ks are gi her on the happy ad Mr John Harry A. Wagner on n ng Mills on Fri evening and Mrs. R. Fye of S8now 8hoe aller DC. Gu- J. Folk spent Thursday W. A Ferree Stamm known he of Coble accompanied Rich- ard Hareoen to Lewistown on Wed- | nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page and son, Reuben were guests of the Ed- ward rerguson family of Altoona, on a rip Ww Renovo Bunday. Mrs. Kathryn Bloom of Lukens Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page of Lock Haven and children were cent visitors of the Edward Page family. — en — a —— — BUSH HOLLOW Sunday School fell there be- Attendance at back a little on Sunday, ing only 51 present. Hope for ter attendance next Sunday. Pray- Meeting was well attended Wednesday night. We invite every- to ond the Wednesday nigh! rvices, also Sunday School. We are sorry to hear that Earl the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bush fell while playing and hurt badly, reports are that he jeg. We all hope for a gpeedy covery for the boy. A birthday supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bpotis, | Saturday night, Oct. 1, in honor of the birthdays of Mr. Spotis and daughter Doris. A chicken supper with all the trimmings were served to the following, Mrs. Myrtle King Edgar King and Lona 8potis all of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irwin and family, Mrs. Edna Spotis, Jean Spotts, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Spotts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spottsa and family. | Miss Florence Lucas expects 10 i return from the Centre County Hos- | pital this week. Sorry to hear she | was not so good last week but is now [ get: ing along fine. Mrs. Martin Spotts and children {Spent a couple of days last week al {her home in Coleville | Mr. and Mrs. D. H Custer and Clark Custer of Unionville, visited {at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy | Spotts one evening last week. ‘e were told on Sunday that some one has stooped jow enough to scat- iter nails on the road. One young {man picked up 23 of them in one tire. The person who did it should be caught and put in a place where {he cannot do such tricks. | Bunday visitors at the home of Roy {Spotts were, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Irvin and family, Mr. and Mrs, Mar- tin Spolts and family, Mrs. Edna | 8potts, Jean Spotts, {Lem Warner and family, all of Juli- {ah R. D. and Mr. and Mrs. William | Pittsburgh. MONUMENT | We are glad to say that Miss Mary | Etters, who fell at school breaking er last one »y a aimsel broke a re- (her leg a couple of weeks ago, is im- | | proving very nicely. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Young and Miss Emma Kerstetier of Lock Ha- | ven, spent the weekend at Bingham- tan, N. Y., with Vesta and Verna | Belle Young, who are attending { Practical Bible Training School. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deboer start- led Tuesday moming for Bingham- ton, N. Y. where they will be al- tending the retreat at the Practical Bible Training School Bible School Park, | Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Johnson and family spent Sunday with Mr. Johnson's sister, Mrs. Joseph Bech- | del who has been at the Haspital for | some time, | Thursday evening Oct Mr. and Mrs. | PLEASANT GAP “Jim and Jane and Western Vaga- | bonds will appear at Grange Hall 18th, spongor- ed by the Ladies Auxiliary of the M. E. Church. The Logan Drama Club will hold it's next regulpr meet. ing, Monday, Oct. 10th at the Logan Grange Hall. The meeting will be in the form of a Hallowe'en party with entertainment furnished, and refreshments served, by a committee of three. At that time plans will be discussed for taking thelr play which won Pirst place at the Grange Fair, to the Farm Show at Havis~ burg In January The Loyal Workers of the Lather. an Church will hold a Bake sale at Stitars store Satu monning Oct. 8th Three new members, Mrs. Derr, Mrs. Hester Zettle and Mrs. Wester- felt were taken in the Woman's Club at the regular meeting on Tuesday evening and Messrs. Ray Noll and Ward Markle were the speakers of the evening and Tormer dwelling on interesting town subjects as Taxes Schools, local industry, ete, and Mr Markie telling all about the Pasteu~ rization of milk, distribution of sane wh speakers giving ex talks. Refreshment were erved by the committee The Woman's Civic Club ladies will hold an informal dance at the Or » Hi in Friday Oct 14th. Adm fl 50c per person Any id rday 3 very evening trend hot contact Ciud T M Wi ynan's Cl s of Miles- d a card party in their ing of the 18th of f hope a number of ib la burs town on vel Oc Sober and oDnle ) attend Haven » able te Shope of Lock Henry Hoy about ter and Mrs tended the York Pair on Wednes- day The Onrden Club met at the home of Mra. T. E Jodon, Wednesday af- ternoon : Mr Wedn simian Eilile nnd esday Harsha: ry ” ry 4p) rob went to Philadeiphl entertained her home Saturday John T. Noll Club at her of Harris Mr. ar MAT. Bah ghurg d Mrs nneth Zerby ting her parents Prar 1k Ir vin Vali hostess bet- her I and t a, vena the Brockerhoff Hotel [otng Lo WE movies one « week Ms H from Lock Haven few day Lawrence Mulbarger and friend from Williamsport were the Orrie Mulbarger friend w A 311 entertained a girl last week | lady call- ers at home Sunday Charles Zettle recently purchased the late Samuel Reich property. The Fire Co will have “Fire Pre- vention Week” beginning Oct. 8th @ Notice will be posted when rubbis Hh will be collected and burned The Pleasant Gap Sportsman Club organized Sepl. 28th. held their sec- ond meeting Oct. 3rd. and elected the following officers: president, Ralsson Derr, vice president, George Mar. gargel Jr.; secretary. Albert Beseck- er; treasurer, Edward Spicher. Al this meeting a card party to be held in the Logan Grange Hall on Thurs- day evening, Oct. 20th was planned Both Bridge and Pive hundred will be played. Pour big prises will be awarded as well ag a door prize and simple refreshments served for the small sum of 25¢ SCHOOL NEWS The Spring Township School have a larger aitendance this year than last. Listing an enrollment of sev- enty-five, thirty-five of this num- ber being transported by Bus. Mr. William Tucker hag charge of ¢ clasg of thirty-five in Agriculture This year a course in Home Econ- omics is to be provided. All the girls have signified their intention to take this course, This class will be taught by Miss Butler of The County Agent's office The Sophomore Class has elected officers ag follows: president, Harty Smith; vice president Betty Poor- man; secretary, John Drogan; | treasurer, Willard MeMurrie. to HOWARD Mr, and Mrs. Kline Wolf, daugh- | ter left h ily The ladies Ald Boclety of the Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. Cleve McOauley Thurs- yda evening Oct, 6th, Mr, Perry Mann left Monday moming for Meyerstown where he will attend the Patrol school. Mrs Bemice Mann is acting as substitute until been ape poln Me Missionary Soclety of the Re- rmed church met at the home of C. C. Dreese, Wednesday even- Peggy and Mrs, Maggle Kane Tuesday for York to visit at the me of Mr, Jason Snyder and fam- A regular teacher hag { od Mr. William Mayes left Tuesday for Harrisburg to attend to business He will go to York before returning home to spehd several days at the Fal: My daught and three and Mrs the willl ors am Blythe of Homer City Bellefonte r. C. C. Dreese Paul Spelgel the weekend with NR tiv es In Lown Beavertown dancing cl gave at Parent-Teacher eech C Wednesday ¢ ver and SEVOral mee ag eek en- Ww Hilda W. Leath- and Mr pent YOK agner 1 Br OROUCH SCHOOL NEWS 1 A. Hallowe'e PDariy an sday Oct i pa~ in case of Parade will avi lA mer iiding Oct Wp n of oi Thanksgiving Christmas recess Easter recess last Day of School. SPRING MiLLs ls Smith where Raflway Ex- IEREE RET turned on ime Rat mn 8 unday + he WATE Harmoniaers have Mr Bayd Mis Elia Thap rififred Sheats, guitar Orpha Tharp, mandolin arn now open for engagements, with Min Ela Tharp as director and busi- ne Inansger THe writer ut received page that Mrs Amand, leitael] of Chicago, Ill. died Oct. 1, and was buried at Mifflinburg on Wednesady Oct. th at 2:30. Mrs. Leitzell had beens a citizen of this place for many but lately stayed with her m Paul J. 8he was the relict Inte James Leftazell SMULLTON and Mos. H H Royer of burg were Sunday visitors at me of Mrs. Royer's sister, rrie Detwiler and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer and niece Miss Pear] Williams, wee lay dinner guests atl the home of Mevers ther M. L. Williams yumberiand and Mra. Earl ihter were Sunday dinner of Mr. Weber's aunt joe Doebler at Williamsport Thomas Confer ig spending days with her niece Mm. Oran ver al Aaronsburg Mrz. Orpha Bennetts and two chil- nn Carolyn and Charles spent Sal- al Lewistown. and Mrs. Allen Walle and were Sunday visitors at the and Mrs. Jop Smull and Mis. Lester Shaffer and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Clothfeiter, and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Brown, were all recent visitors al the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D Meyer, a mes. ¢ Yess only = of the Re- the Mrs bro Norid Weber and guesls none ( Mire fs ow dre: urday M {family home of Mr Mr MARTHA The Ladies of the W. ©. T. U. will | meet at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Cronister Tuesday evening, Oct, 11, All members are urged to be present, Those who visited Sunday at the’ Lundy Steele home were Miss Flor- etice Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Spackman, Faye and Patricia Steele Mr. and Mrs. John Rockey and son Melvin of State College, were Sun- aa) visitors at the John McDonald ome Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams and family of Altoona were Sunday guests at the home of the former's parents Injured by Thresher Arm Lioyd Arnold, 22, of Athens, R. D., recived a bad laceration of the head, when he was struck by a part of a threshing machine. He was standing on the thresher when an arm of the machine whirled and struck him. The | Members of the Sophomore class have gone on geveral field trips, re turning with interesting specimens for Biology. A Hallowe'en party ig being plan-~ ned by the Sophomore Class. altendance for the month of September was ninety eight percent. The Freshman girls had perfect attendance during the month. Next week Dr. Barlett and Miss Bertha Rimmey will conduct a phy- sical examination of all High School #udents. Co —— A —— = When a man has just lots of work to do, it 1a funny how many peopie stop to tell him the latest jokes. EE ————— a a EE Most men work hardest to please [Liile people Who say "dad" so Plshde ——— YY JULIAN Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rambo of Los Angeles, California, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Straw, it has been gevera] years since Mrs. Straw has seen her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Don Termin and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Termin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Straw, Do You Know How to Sleep? What keeps people awake at night? How can insomnia be overcome? Read the elucidating article in the October 16th issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distribut- ed with the Baltimore Sunday On sile at all news td | BLANCHARD The Intermediate Sunday Behool | Class of the Baptist church, with Mrs. John Willams as teacher, is | having a bake sale at Pages store on | Saturday afternoon, Oct, 8th. Pro- | ceeds 10 be used to purchase Bible's for the class. The W. W. G. of the church will meet with Mrs Spangler on Friday evening Mrs. Willlam Dwkin of Monument Baptist spent Tuesday evening with her sis- | ters Mrs. John Heichel and Mrs. Pred | Miller Mrs. Olive Hoover of Altoona was | a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Harrls Cla k | for the past ‘week Do¢hald Bechdel has from all mm ports undergone a successful oper ation at the Jewish Hospital in Phil- adelphia and returned home on Sal- urday ws Trenna Dietz employed at Lock Haven had a ‘weeks vacation it week which ghe spent at her home here E. T. Bechdel returned home on Wednesday after a prolonged ilinesg at the Centre County Hospital, His y friends are pleased re- covery Mrs. D. C. Gardner visited relatives 1 Williamsport last Friday and Sat- irday returning home evening Mrs. John Williams, and Jane William: Wud Mr IRE ar Nis Walter, Bruce Miss Emma Ephraim Gardner, ored to Snow 8hoe on Sunday where they gpent the day with Mr and Mrs. Emmett Bathgate and iamey Charles Shilling has the new house bh he is bullding, near his paf- 1s home, well on the road to com- tion Smith ar air Miss Anna Bechdel expects to at- tend the Stale W. C. T. U. conven- 1} held at Williamsport from Oct i=10. Other delegates from our local ns m are Mr: Annie Ridge and Mrs hn DeHaa Mr Gouldy and Mrs. Nora Pox and two children of Williamsport, were Sunday afternoon callers at 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bowman with Mr. and Mrs Pranklin Bowman of Mill Hall visfted with relatives In Glen Richey and O'Shanter Sunday Sunday evening guests at the home and Mrs. R. J Bpan igier were nd Mrs. Willlam 1» indfeldt's thre brothers Mildred Heaton of Renovo Mrs. William Eaton, who for an operation present a patient | ) State Hospital for that preparing time, is at wil Biamapor: PUD During the {llness of Mrs ficy ast werk, her sister ine Peters of Beech the home t% assist wily hold duties Mrs. Clara Bechde! Present Mr. and Mr is not so well at Liay d Davis and son n 10 their home in Howard in the near future Ta 0 movings are taking plase In our community. One this week and the other soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Spangler and family are moving to the Leech property in Howard Town ship, which Mr and Mrs. Chester the property recently William Burke, purchased by R J | on Saturday on went } 7 Cnt! LCR ITO LTS [UR EEE, delle with instant Electric Push-Button PHILCO 25XF* wegives you the greatest tuning conveniences in radio—{ar more pleasure for your money — with Phileo trouble-free Elee- trie Push-Button Tuning. 8 favorite mations ut the touch of your finger! 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DEITRICK GARAGE Is Now Occupied by The COUNTY CHEVROLET (CO. OPEN AND REMODELED TO SATISFY ALL YOUR SERVICE AND PARTS NEEDS We cordially invite you to visit us in our new location, where everything has been done to meet ALL of your Automotive Needs. Look for Our Formal Opening Date When We Will Present the New 1939 Chevrolet. COUNTY CHEVROLET (O. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. "We Do Care” Phone 315. Bellefonte, Pa.
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