Pace Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 13, 1938, — NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) Walker and family | The Lutheran Ladies Ald Soclety Saturday callers {were entertained last Tuesday even- friends here in |ing at the home of Mrs. Lina Reed on | E. Main Street. The Roy Close family are now snugly fixed in the Mrs, Samuel Fleming bungalow on Chestnut Street, having flitted from Harris- burg. Mr. and who have several years Prof. Harty N of Bellwood were with their many town. Mrs. Anna Rishel of Lemont, gpent | the past week as a guest of her | niece, Mrs. John Kocher and family of Fairbrook. Howard Parsons and wife of Van- derg: Pa., were guests a few days the week with his sister, Mrs R. W. Reed and family. Retired farmer W. W. Eng Pine Hall is spending a week fertild acres near Williamsburg wife is accompanying him Mrs. Melvin Barto, Mrs, LeRoy Barto are representing Baileyville homestead Sunday School this week in exerc State convention in Clearfield Rev. T. M Cow fanc Jersey breeder, R. mington, Del Eugene Irvin, is taking a weeks vaca- Gray charge tion this week and attending the lertainers at the 8 National Dairy show at Columbus, O week, some of tl MoCormick of Al- rch was to his Tr pre-winier va- an 8 G. Harpster ac- valley, a gues I companie v Mr. and Mrs, William i York Wednes- York County Dubler CN- Mrs. C. Edward Frank tilled the fertile acres for the Glades farms purchasers of the Mrs. Mary wcerman farm at Balleyville Rev. John O. C. McCracken of Ex- Pa. spent a few days last week his brother and sisters at the attending and assisting his home church Arment: of Wil- farmer pastor of Ww ag among the en- Jesqui- centennial we history of the efforts of land of are the on his | S¢ his port, with {ses at WES A rout «111 yuu last jue Elizabeth au Homan sold his hnston broth- rop combine ler most and age harles T sday ev nul i H. Goss f day ‘ ate College had to fall in her mer resi blood vessel In keep the i Her man) speedy and { i joky sr of Lock Ha- ith her par- rge Bowm homecomers 150 anniversary. ing among t Graysville church Mr i Est ther Ri Tuesday ls » College { Edwal d i Lal ratl A Kons CHEVROLET In addition to complete service and parts departments, we are now ready to offer you guaranteed Body and Fender Work E We are fully equipped with modern tools and equipment, and employ factory trained experts whom we guarantee to do minor and major body or fender operations of the highest quality. Wait for the New 1939 Chevrolet COUNTY CHEVROLET (CO. PHONE 315. Allegheny & Bishop Sts. "WE DO CARE" Bellefonte, Pa. Mrs. Jennie Long visited over the M. Long | NITTANY | weekend with her son, C and family Katheyn Baker of Lock Haven, Marion Decker of Snyder- town, were Sunday afternoon visitory at the same place Mrs. Florence Hall, Mr. and Mrs ted Sunday evening at Rossman home Mrs. Laura Rathmel of iphia, is spending some time with her sister and brother, Mrs. Josephine Emerick and Larue Kessinger, Alice Zindle and friend Jimmie Shaw of Bucknell College and Christ Ganteaume Harrisburg ‘were Sunday visitors at the Mrs, Josephine Emerick home. Visitors at Charlie day were Mrs husband, Mr bias, of Jersey Boyd and Mr. and on Mi Wingar Mis Joy, end mo Kathryn and Carol Martin and X i Will Kauffman, Sheriff Harry Keeler and family of Mill bb vis O Rossman Merrill R the N Philadei- Of Emerick’s Sun- Emerick’'s sister and and Mrs. James To- Shore and their son, wife of Willlamsport, Mrs. Merrill Robb called Robb's aunt Mr Bell d and Mrs, Emma Tressler Pauline Miller and Lock Haven, spent with Mr M: daughte of the week and Sherd Gum- mn Rog soe Mr Al- En Proved a rie Reed Week ——————. ——————— PINE GLEN ival services will attended were Revge ' GL HB of Moore of Burnasid MOSHANNON Visitors at the John ¥ Lucas and 14Roy Lewis he Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Zimmerman, Mr nd Mrs Leslie Zimmerman and chiidren, Ronald and Judy, of Al- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Crownover and Mr. and Mrs Merritt Caldwell of Curwensville; C. C. Lucas and Mr and Mrs. Clyde Simpson and daugh- ters, Emingarde and Florette of Pleasant Gap. Rev. Kerry wishes to announce s#7- vices at the Pree Methodist church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. also will preach at Bellefonte at 7:30 in the evening Mrs. Ambers Pye and CGladyce spent Sunday afternoon at the Gor. den Fye home Mr. and Mrs. Ernest called Bunday evening at LeRoy Lewis’ home, Mrs. Anna Lewis ac companied them home to Tyrone Quite a number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. Edith Fye last Wednesday even- ing, refreshments were served and a nice social evening was enjoyed by all The Junior class of girls of the M. E. Sunday Schoo] met at the home of Marjorie Borger Saturday evening, refreshments were served and a nice time enjoyed by all. Hope Lewis and Geraldine Cart wright are attending Potts College n Williamsport. The Hoovers were here Saturday and Monday and baled hay for Watson's and J. F. Lucas. Mrs. H. 1. Yeager attended the State W. C. T. U. convention in Wil- lamsport ast week Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Shaw, and son Kenneth Shaw and wife, and Mrs. Edith Bruner all of Clearfield, visited at Jacob Hazzard's Sunday. A Hallowe'en social will be held at the Priat Shop, Oct, 27, sponsored by the young ladies of the Bible class of the M. E. church. mes toona: Mulhollen ! Some people are so ignorant that | they think a foreign policy has | something to do with insurance. Ea - BLANCHARD The High School had their of a of entertainment, Tuesday when Gary Montana his gang from WRAK was to appear Rev. Floyd preached a trial se tist church Sunday morning. No further action has been taken The pulpit committees of poth charges met on Wednesday night, A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Harter last Monday, ‘The little one has been named Patricia Lou Mrs. Clyde tune to Tall thelr g a bone ry was quite incapacita ries on and scheduled Reed, of Dunbar rmon in the Bap- Pa. on the nn off the last Mor Bowes had backwards home day, in her hand painful and she xd for o) ed f« wveral for- back weeks Stewart Miller examination on ( hoo near ook his « Monday for Reading, wh toy nine on entering WILE Mi ell 410 was given at Lo Lowell Wahl ut to Flori Billy Damown Laura and Fk Lon Mrs wond afternoon seivad in atTived in wn tA atid mr to spend Mrs H her daughter, to gee her Dew Hugh been Her ds gent the qu wr 3 Mrs, Aller weekend in MU ting her mother, werd JE wrek Pletche Hall assis I has chmick Mars farms been that has added the S sh Creek to hig © purchased in our vic in it Miss Betty Poorman spent the weekend with Miss line Robb. Charles Packer, son of Mrs. Ray- mond Maxon celebrated his Bh birthday oh Monday. Joseph Bechdel and two children pent the weekend with Rev. and Mrs Nevin McCloskey of Harris journeying from there for a rip to Philadelphia. Charjes Kunes Hamsport Hospital on Tuesdss surgical treatment. Mr. Kune; been in poor health for some t a HECLA There will be Sunday School at the usual hour next Sunday. Every- body welcome. Several men of the comm went to work on the State Highway Monday moming. Also most of the ment who worked at the Titan Metal Co., have been called back Miss Betly Bittner of Altoons spent the weekend with Miss Mar. Jorie Workman. Sunday visitors at the W. L. Work- man home were Mrs. Christ Bittner and son LeRoy and daughter aucille and Mr. and Mus. William 8 Spencer and son of Altoona and Charles Force of Pine Glen. Several women Of Hecla had a chicken and waffla dinner a: the home of Mrs. Martin Zellers on Wednesday of last week. They were Mrs. Nevin Yarnell, hostess, Alice Shuey, Mrs, Martin Zellers and Mrs, Harvey Dobson. reported Mr on of Rerovo Caro- RITE entered the Wil for has ime RR —— A BIG one and a litle one for $1.98 (53.50 value) October dye 1:30 to 3:30 only, Seg our win. dow display. THE MALLORY ory DIO sooond | | MILESBURG Mrs. W. 8. Walker, Edward Peters Jf Bellefonte, and Harry Peters, of Tangletown, gpent Bunday last with their parents. I. O. Noll of Philadelphia was 2 dinner guest at the home of hig aunt M James Starrett, on Saturday ol! last week, Mrs. Mabel Hall and son motored to Altoona on TINrsday ast week Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Fisher and two children motored to Philadel- phia on Friday to spend the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. David Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanna Christmas 18 coming—The W. W Class of the Presbyterian church making plang for their Ch camival to be held in thei Schoo] De John of w are 1 5 14st ~ room Hazel attended Glenn Witherits College Elizabet) it Boalst . Bu: Wense rived Mond “ey vi ‘ ng In Wat Mrs Edward Conle i at this time Cy and Mrs # Mairo! “Smilin’ Through” i smile a: provocats pe with emergency ttle bit of advice ’ i OF BOVEY give 0 you ety the ¢} loud, Come of trouble aris 0 1 &milin HOUSERVILLE ted Brethren Chu or (3 aunts Pastor choo! at © 30: preaching 10:30 tian Endeavor at 6:30: Wad- day evening 7:30 Prayer Meeting Bible Study; Thursday evening 7:30 Willing Workers Class meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Lyle. The Missionary meetis for the month was held at the Paul Shuey's home, on Tuesday evening Linn Tressler called on Werty Tuesday evening. Mrs. Marvin Lee visited at Shuey’s home oni Tuesday Little Lois Jean Hook spent a few ays with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packer Fike of Lemont, took dine with his gister, Mss ‘Ray Wertz on THusny Donald Coble and brother Ermest left on Thursday morning bright an early for the Stale of Indiana 0 a raffling match Ray Wertz transacted business in Bellefonte, Thursday. We are very glad to report that Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klinger's litile ofl is better at this writing. Anybody ‘wanting to buy com should call on John D. Wertz, at his home atl Houserville, Mrs. Marvin Lee received word from her brother George Eminhizer of Shamokin, that hig wife is in the hospital being operated on for ap- pendicitis. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Sarah Schreck took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin lee and family on Sunday. Those who visited over the week- end with Rev. and Mrs. Homer Gauntt were: Mrs, Gauntt’s father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Head and rch Rey Sunday ang John Paul d A George HE 1 brother Clarence Head and lady who friend. Miss Lamason from Johns town, Pa John Wertz made a business trip to Pleasant Gap on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and family visited at the formers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packer (on Sunday. HOWARD A number of out of town attended the funeral of Mr; Hall Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John Bowes of Jersey Shore gpent Sunday at Camp Water Edge, along Bald Eagle Oreck Mr. and Mrs, H A. Kline Harold, Miss Jane Evang James Haran spent several week at the "Gravel Lodge” near Rebersburg Mrs. IL. H. Kemp entert Win One Class Wednesday The following people w.oTYy Hamsport last We wer ana daughter Mary McKibben, Mrs Maloolm Alice Holter and Jui pay w» Fred Be rege Regal friends William son Mr a8 camp alned the evening ded the convention held at Wil- Friday: Mrs. Kate daughter grand Kate Weber, Mrs. Al George Regal, Mrs Kenneth alter Nelle Pifer, son Oct There will Program of Evenis freshments {ree Last Friday ever Blair M. Pleic daughter Carolyn ber of her school ung Mr surprised by inviting a num- mates and friends to help her celebrate her tenth birth- day. The evening was spent in playing various games. Those pres- ent were: Mary Kathryn Holl, Alice Confer, Mymtie Mae Day, Jane Con- Marie Lauth, Patricia Lauth Dorothy Bathurst, Ariene Pletcher Beulah DeArment, Mary Kate Web- er, Jean Button, Mildred Poorman 1oletia Fulton, Miriam Aley, Syivia Pletcher, Florence Thompson, Billy Fulton, Donald Bitnher, Kenneth Bit- ner, Paul Thompson, Herbert Nor- man Pletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeArment and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrz. George Pletcher, Philadelphia; Mrs. Clyde Tice, Mrs. Franklin Bul- lock, Miss Trenna Pletcher, Miss Betty Gardner, Herdbeit Pleicher Thomas Pletcher. After pefresh- ments were served all departed for their homes wishing Carolyn many more happy birthdays, State Evangelist R. E. Jope is hold- ing meetings {rom Oct. 8th. to 30th excepting Saturdays at the Church of Christ. Much interest has al- ready been ghown in the meetings which are of high Bible calibre and interest. Don't fail to hear this man sometime during the three weeks Special musical numbers every night with a very special program Sunda) nights. Miss Carrye Butler returned from Diagnostic Clinic, Danville, whero she had spent the past gix months. Her many friends will be glad to know she is much improved. The Epworth league Society of [the Methodist Church held their an- nual Hallowe'en party Tuesday even- ing in the church social] rooms. A very enjoyable time was had by all attended. Mary 8. Luse of Community Hos- pital Jersey Shore, was a Saturday visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Schwenk. W. W. Schwenk and wife of Wash- ington, D. OC, spent Saturday at the her fer, home of the former's brother A. H.. i8chwenk and family, There's one “best way” to mix in shortening to make your biscuits ten der. Do you know it! LOOK IN THESE BAGS FOR NEW IMPROVED BISCUIT METHOD — PLUS THE KIND OF FLOUR ESSENTIAL TO BISCUIT SUCCESS! 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