Pars Two — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Free Methodist Church Services:—| J. R. Williams butchered three Prayer service on Friday evening in| nice hogs at his farm up Dix Run on the church, Sunday school on Sun-| Tuesday. day morning at 9:30 a. m. followed| ars Anna Elway has returned to Fo by the preaching service with ser-|her home after an extended visit] mon by the pastor, Rev, G. A. Gar-| with relatives and friends in Osceola rett. | Mills, Pa. League Mecting—The members of | The new addition to the Roy Cal- the Epworth League will hold their | houn property is nearing comple- regular monthly business meeting tion and they will be moving in, In this Friday evening at the home of | the very near future, Miss M Brugger. A good atten-| The sale of household goods and dance desired as plans are being | property of Miss Jennie Fisher will made for Christmas be held from the home here on Sat- Methodist Church Services—Pray- | Wrday afternoon, December 17th er service on Thursday evening fol- The sewing class, under the direc- lowed by the regular monthly busi. | tion of Miss Butler, will be held on ness meeting of the Official Board; | next Wednesday afternoon at the Sunday School on Sunday morning | home of Mrs, L. C. McElwain, at 1:30 at the regular hour; Epworth League | Pp. m, in the evening at 6:30 p. m. imme- The Grammar Schoo! of the Boro diately followed by the preaching |was closed the first three days of service with sermon by the pastor,! this week. their teacher, Mr. Rus- Rev. D. D. Kauffman sell Reish being on the mountain Guests at the home Mr. and | hunting for dee: Mrs. ET. Hall on Thanksgiving and The annual Christmas Seal assisting with the butchering of [will start this week and we some fine hogs, were Mr. Wilson Hall | everyone will buy amps whic! of Harrisburg and David Hall of are offered to help a worthy cause Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs, R, C.| They are very pretty this year Williams and children and Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. T. E Jones accom- Mrs. E. L. Parsons and daughter panied by Mr. and Mrs, Housel of Lorraine, of this place Leechburg, Pa, were calle at the Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams ac- home of the former's aunts, the Sen- companied by their daughters Miss or Sister one St afternoon re- Nell and Mrs. Newton Fisher and | C¢nU3 son, motored to Philadelphia on Thursday and spent of Sale trict ru Ww the Je. The members of the Young Ladies Thanksgiving | St daughter ay School Class taught by Mn ir and husband, | Clark jams, held their monthly and Mrs. Charles Nason. They | meeting he returned to their home on Sunday home and had quite an experience driv ing Barton over the slippery roads We cannot begin to give a list of On Nove Dick” Pete ssful hunters in the com- | Madaline Watkins who brought in their deer Mic Charles opening of the season on |! Monday, fear we miss some There were 50 many brought in thal the whole community will be feast- ing on Venison for the next couple weeks. Just those who deserve hon- orable mention, Johnnie Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams, got one the first day, the first year he has hunted and the first wild game he has ever shot, and was he proud? Richard Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hall and Sammie Brugger, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. er each got a nice doe and too were as proud as a peacock rratulations boys, go right after show the cold timers how | d Julia Mr gin Charles i hi er, Mrs oiich butchered a munity hog weighed Ls since the for Iks have enjoyed coasting on ‘hh they have not vilege to do for some time, 0 skat on Bald Eagle h has taken some of the who enjoy that kind of A ne JAE t we are to have store conducted in our little will open very soon, in the rooms which were the former Bam Holt store. The store is to be ucted by High & Pifer of Mlles- will be good to have some- store bulldis anoth village MOSHANNON M: and Mrs Beals and fly, Mr. leroy Lewis and daugh- Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mul- hollan and family and Mrs. Anna Lewis of Tyrone, and Carl Schmoke enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the Lewis Camp | Mrs. Frank Gallegar and little son of Milesburg, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Quick iast week Quite a number of our people are entertain hunters this week John T. Lucas of Emporium spent the weekend at his home here. The Misses Hope Lewis and Ger- aldine Cartwright returned to Wil- llamsport Sunday aft spending Thanksgiving week at home, Mrs. John Cartwright returned home from Meadville and reports her mother improved in health Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Remsny and family of Williamsport weekend at Mrs. Abe Crafts Craft has new build- i now, a ting gallery iting patronage Among others from a distance who are here hunting is Samuel Hippie, of Milsboro, Pa UNICIPA MILLHEIM, PA. M L WEDNESDAY & THUR. (Nov. 30th & Dec. 1) EDW. G. ROBINSON, in, “The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse” He made human Guinea Pigs out of Criminals FRIDAY & SATURDAY {December 2nd & 3rd) Last Showing in Centre County for: “BOYS TOWN” Spencer Tracy * Mickey Rooney A picture for the entire family MONDAY & TUESDAY (December 5th & 6th) Dennis O'Keefe, and Florence Rice, in: ‘Vacation from Love’ ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS James go 5 ire aE or a Mr. Hunter! Did You Kill a Doe? 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This bank has had many years of experience in settling and manag- ing Estates. Consult us today. The First National Bank Bellefonte, Pa. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. wy) | | STATE COLLEGE | HUBLERSBURG THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.’ December 1, 1938, BUSH HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Braucher ot! Mis. James B, Musser passed away | Snowy and cold weather kept some Helster street, Mr, and Mrs. D. 8.|at her home ci Thuisday morning. [away from Sunday School on Sun- Neidigh of State College R. D. spent | | Thanksgiving at the home of the latter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr, {and Mrs. Leo Orr of Mill Hall, | Dorothy Howe who is attending {the Indiana Pennsylvania State Teachers College spent the Thanks- giving vacation at the home of her {mother Mrs. Ella Howe on Miles | street. Mrs. John Erb and two daughters | of Helster Street spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Eb's parents, al Patton, Edward Beard of Heilster street spent several days last week at the! home of his parents in Gettysburg Florence Parsons of Miles street | spent the weekend visiting friends in Wilkes Barre Howard Parsons and friend Wil- liam Neidigh of Jonestown, spent the Thanksgiving vacation at the hom of the former's parents, Mr. and Mr Walter Parsons of Helster street, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long and daughter Betty of Heister street spent Thanksgiving visiting friends and relatives in Johnstown Mr. and Mrs. James Wasson and | family of Spring Mills were business visitors in State College Saturday evening Mr. and Mis South Frazier street at the home of Mr in Spring Mills Elizabeth Morrow a teacher at the High 8chool spent the holliday vaca- tion at home her mother in Tyrone Prof. P. T. Zeigler of East Highland avenue had as his holiday gusst hi daughter Genevra of Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fishburn South Pugh street spent the week- end in Wilkes Barre Mr. and Mrs, Ralph D. Helze] of Campus had as the id 1 Ralph Robert Slagle ol spent Thursday Slagle's parent: the of ington, D. C Mrs. Clara Lynch ton si spent ul toona Mr and vv fret pod Ad reet South Pug over Thanksgiving, James Hornbeck of Pottsvill Mr, and Mrs. Joe Miller of Monessen Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Snyder of Bout Atherton street had as their ho guests their son William and friend Max Visser of New Bloomfield, where both boys attending a Milita Academy are Samuel Spancoke of urg visited recently with Annie Garner of West College A {e rita Wol East accompanied by jefonte, spent Thanksgiving visit New Castle Elizabeth Gephart of South werton street visited recently with ives in Rebersburg Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Wieland of Hartswick avenue had as their holl- day guests their daughter Blanche of Cochranville, Mr, and Mm. 8 K Hoffman and two daughiers of Wil- Hamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Oauss and daughter of Baltimore Robert Glenn of West Fairmount avenue and Walter Parsons, Jr, made a business trip to Lewistown Manday evening Barbara Frizzell entertained a few friends at a mother and daughter tea at her home on Highland avenue Saturday afternoon, Ada Smith of South Prazier street made a business trip to Harrisburg on Wednesday of College Susp, f aves ON t] Ww ’ all A ana whil Corman wWeex, Ruben Rider, lorena and Bobbie Rider enjoyed a turkey din- with Mr. and M.s. Daw Two of Mrs. Rhoades boys ner Sunday Rhoads at Mack Clair Lose hospital at Washington, some time, has returned to tl camp again Ceorgle King Jr, was a motor of Bob Seoit over the weekend shing He enjoyed the guest The young girls and boys surely enjoyed the winter weather very much for they have surely been mak- ing use of their sleds, since Friday Mrs. Ed. Houser spent Thursday with her daughter Mrs. Fred Ishier of Zion, on returning home her granddaughter Shirley came along {o spend the remainder of the week. Mrs. Russell Houser and two boys have been in Coleville for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Grove Spearly, as Mrs. Spearly has been ill, and Mrs. Houser is doing her home work. George Shope spent Monday with his sister Margie Hampton BE .,spc. . DIX RUN The Bible Study which was held at the W. J. White home was well at- tended being 31 present. The sub- ject was very interesting. Don't forget the regular Church | service as usual, Sunday School at §:30, preaching this Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beatty, mo- tored to Clearfield to spend Thanks- {giving with relatives. Their cousin Mrs. Lee Stambaugh of Woodland came back with them for a short visit. Funeral services were held in the Reformed church on Saturday sven- ing, The gervices were in charge of Rev. Creising of Aaronsburg, Rev, | Miller of Rebersburg and Rev, John- son of Howard. The funera) party left Sunday mo:ning for Lincoln, | Lancaster county with a number of friends accompanying them where they met the relatives and friends {and met in the church for services. Then made burial in the cemetery at that place, Rev, Musser will re- main for a few days with !elatives bi fore returning home Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Culser and daughters Margueretta and Bertha motored to State College on Thurs- day and had thelr Thanksgiving inner with thelr daughter Helen In the evening she accompanied them along home and spent the weekend. Russell Heckman has been con fined to his bed the past week and wis unable to have school this week Mr, and Mr== Charles Weber and family were Friday evening supper guests at the home of Ray Weber. Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and family of Lock Haven, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Lee on Sunday evening Little Bobble Warfield of Lock Ha- ven, spent several days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs John Hayes Mr. and Mis. Boyd Whitman and family attended the funeral of thelr grandson Nevin Cox of Beech Creek n Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Corman and uce Whitman and Ray nt Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.an- ford Weber of Pleasant Gap and helped them buicher. frs. P. A. Hinds and Madalyn who have been staying al the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Walker of Pleasant Gap sinoe Mrs, Hinds returned home {rom the hos. spend everal Cay Lh a - aoeX w many friends trick will be able to | ¢ 4 ast week and Ls how he home of Mr Mire Markle of State College ang (From "last week) the John Hayes hom and Mr Wil- Mrs. Meyers Laura Haye Az: Mr os al Sunday were Mr liam Forest, Mr. and nd daughter and Mis from Willlamspori, Mr Harry Warfield and son Bobby and Mrs. Nolan and fam and Mr. Melviz UE fe - Haven Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mre. Charies and Mm. James ly fiom Orviston and Mr s. Lynn K:ape from Bellefn Mr. and Mrs. Jucob Weave Mrs. James Camer and daug? Phyills, Mrs. Boyd Carner daughter Ruth, Mrs. Rachel Shamp and son Poster, Mr. John Can all from here and Mr. and Mrs. Dean an Mis ye ana tne day, there being only 36 present, Hope for a belter attendance next Sunday, Attendance was real good on Wed- nesday night at the services. A do- naticn was given to our pastor and wife. They received a good dona- tion of canned goods, potatoes and other eatables, also a collection of $7.65. Everybody present enjoyed the se.mon preached by Rev. Byrd, and are welcome to come back when. ever possible, Had quite a change in the weather since last week's items were written Thanksgiving brought lots of snow and cold weather, Wonder if we got our snow on Thanksgiving instead of Christmas? Miss Mina Goheen of Philadelphia, d Tuesday and Wednesday with her nlece Mrs. Roy Spotts and fam- Also Mr. and Mrs, D, H. Custer ited the Spotts home on Tuesday ther visitors on Wedneséay were rs. Willlam Monsell and two chil- n of Bellefonte, Mrs. Ear] Custer { Mrs. William Miller and daugh- ¢r of Milesburg, and Mr, and Mrs And. ew Irvin and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Spotts and iren, Arista, Georgeanna, Mil. red, Charles ard friend, Miss Dor- ot} Manning all of Williamsport, took dinner at the home of the for- mother, Mrs, Edna Spotls and n Thanksgiving Day. Those ho enjoyed the turkey supper on | at the home of Mrs 18, ¥ Mrs. Ruth Rote and iren, Edna Mae, Beverly, Phyllis, Donald and Gracye and Kenneth Witmer, of Bellefonte and Mr, and M:s. Roy Spotts and children Sorry to hear of the death of CliI- Alexander, a young man well the Hollow and a greal rild game, iin Moore and son Donald t Matilda visited with her Mrs. Edna Spolts over the mes daughter Mar nd Mrs. Roy Spotts and fam- V od the Andrew Irvin home on nday finding Mis sick, ng a bad cold and Ppe Monday found lots of hunters in wool get thelr deer. They by $ the vo — — I CLARENCE | Since our last wilting there has | |been quite a change in the weather, | Winter ariived with Thanksgiving. The cold spell ushered in court week | and deer season | Bear season closed with few {lucky nimrods capturing the Umit We being in the heart of the Alle | ghenies note the game taken, Red Cross drive closed the 24th with a goodly number of local resi. dents subscribing to that worthy or- ganizations needs. Knitting mill officials and older employes who came here to work al the local plant fiom Philadelphia ure occupying apartments in the Mrs. Myrtle Chambers and Mis Blanche Buddinger properties Mr, Brungand had Cherry Run Priday Wednesday morning Talk abou: fire hazards we saw one at Poormanside school recently that beats all. Maybe sheeting was sca ce so that the stove shield wa fastened Yo the wal en- circling the stove as most do. To ex- tinguish firy wall precious water needed or a very small fire Maybe In case of a conflagration Poormanside puplls would be trans. ported lo ) | “ p ness busis evening at ana 1 inslead of Lie tives came 10 help celebrate 11 casion. Miss Emma Stephens has been off y at Stale College and with th at home since a fortnight ago Meek and Miss Peters called Blanche Buddinger at - ence £2 rye an = ~ au fami] Mt on Miss palatial ately cesi0 vO sor rachetr chool Here! ampie rev. : Miss Blanche was Hubler and the present inc n Orade Three ¢ fre wilh VD aii i Boulevard To ; slammed remove it ED ee heel A a been plentiful up until Monday, 4 50 when r. So many people have > their ground, the hunters have to hunt a place that isn't pogi- ed. Did not d out of many get- r killed by men in the Hol ow JULIAN raid “We don"t have any winters.” The weather 1s been showing his stuff for days with zero weather were able ight in by hunter one d doe ke giving feast were not tad bad La flim shad os to aut hand hunting the good 12 no of are id Mrs. E. A. Gibbons and Grieb and son Boyd all motored to © Renovo on Sunday and spent Lw day at the home of Mr, and Dean Baughman and helped , iatter celebrate her birthday by give ing her a suprise. Mr. and M 5. Robert Conklin ¢ rejoicing over the arrivy girl, Mrs, Oonkiin will be bered as Mildred Brobeck Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orr and Mary Weaver helped to buicher at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Hanes Yearick of Hecla on Tuesday Mrs, Charles Oried and daught Margare visited at the home John Hayes on Thursday RUNVILLE A very busy our community ar day we know of ang & or pe week in butchering on Thank! differend butch snowed about 8 inches NOR al day and many of folks are suffering with cod real winter began The big game hunie:s are all set for this weeks hunt. Some have gone to ir respective hunting camps of which they talked 30 much about being a treat to them. John Furl received a message last Sunday that John Stevenson died on Nov. 26th at Kersey, Elk Co. and was buried Tuesday Nov. 29 Pp-m Bald Bagle Grange will be hel Friday evening, Dec. 2nd A number of our folks attended 1h funeraj of Ervin R. Lucas Jas Sw: day a{ Wingate Evangelical church at 2 p.m. Some of cur foiks attended the (u. neral of Clifford Alexander at Unionville last Saturday. Rev. Tobias will start his revival meetings at Pleasant Valley Monday 144 Wa th 8s | evening, Nov, 28th, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shueman and son William and his Iady [riend and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bumbarger of Johnstown motored here (0 spend Thanksgiving day at Mike Furl butchering. A birthday paty was tendered to Miss Myrtle Watson who is mak- ing her home with her brother, Mr, and Mrs, Harris Watson at Snow Shoe on last Saturday evening. They enjoyed the evening by playing games and no music by Jerry Bathgate, Refreshments were gory. | ed and at a late hour the guests de- parted for home wishing Miss Myrtle many more happy birthdays, those present were: Frank Dreese, Bob 1nd Harold Struble of State College; | Sunday visitors at the T, A. Hogen- | Arthur Watson, Earl Milton, Arthur camp were Mr. and Mrs, Bard Hogen- | Purl, Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Walker ana camp of Bellefonte R. D. Mr. and | childien Harris, Lorain, Fay, Dar. | Mrs. Dale Corl of Buffalo Run, Mrs. | jene, and Evelyn of Runville; Mrs. | | Sherman Beatty, Miss Pearl Hall of | Stella Ervin and daughter Betty | Julian, and Mm. Lee Stambaugh of | Jane, Jerry Bathgate, Peggy ii and, Pa. | son, Cecelia Harm, Miss Myrtle Wat. | “Merril Mader and Alfred Made: son, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Watson of | called at the L. FP. Lindenmuth home | Snow Shoe. | Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs, John Furl and son | aa pt ay ow ly run. | gn a a or Rakagiving ay a | Among the lucky one's to get a 408 | shoo : 33 ran | were: John T. Hall, and Fred Tice, Leroy Hall, Elis Hall, Albert Hall, | A. Y. Williams and Benner Hall. All| the first day. ne ; i Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hines of State Senior C. B a: 7:30 p. m. There wil} _ be no preaching services Bunday | College spent Sunday with her par at of revival Lents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hail. | SYening oh AOS val at | We have been having some ex- | Pleasant Valley | tremely cold weather. ksgiving | day snow fell to the depth of abou! J? inches, client has paid him toe much, No good lawyer ever thinks . Alexander home, Mr. Gibbons is frying his luck at doe hunting. 7. M. Alexander, Harold Alexand- + ard Ela Alexander attended fu- al services for Clifton Alexander nville We are glad to note that “Tommy gon of Mr. and Mrs Gill 5 much improved In th at this writin Mesers Leonard and Raymond {lliams and several friends of Eizabeth Pa. are spending some he Charles Alexander home he big game season E A Porters wife of Edward A a resident of Julian passed r at her home on Monday Nov 180 p. m. She had been bed fast for nine weeks and was cared for during this time by her daugh- ters, Mri, George Shipley, Mr and Mrs caring for her during the last week and was the only one of the children we bedside when ghe passed away, : was 83 years old and is survived by her aged husband, four sons and four daughters J. D. Weller had the misfortune to have his car badly damaged during show storm on Thanksgiving night by being struck by a truck. Visibility was very poor owing Ww snow and freezing temperature Miss Amanda Myers who has been employed at the home of J. R. Mat- tern is now working in DuBois. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Weaver of Du- Bois, visited at the home of Charles A. Myers on Sunday. by i = he Ss bo} i avd Vi er mo A MP S———— PLEASANT HILL Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston- baugh from Bellefonte have moved into their new home at Fillmore, Miss Arlene Crust and Miss Ade- lene Garner have received employ- ment at the G. C. Murphy 6 and 10 ¢. store at State College. Those from around here that butchered last week were I. G. Nef! and J. Clay Johnsonbaugh and Claude Johnsonbaugh. Henry Rockey hag gone to hunt. ing camp for a few days. Those who spent Sunday at the J. C. Johnsonbaugh home were Robert Hoit, William Miller, Beity and Ger- | trude Baldwin. Those who took the first day of deer season off work were Maurice Garner, Willis Johnstonbaugh, John | Johnstonbaugh and Robert Holt, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey of this ‘by of Boalsburg, motored to Phila ‘delphia, to see friends. Miss Leoda Johnsonbaugh of State | College spent her Thanksgiving va cation at the J. C. Johnsonbaugh's, H Gladys and Orace Johnstonbaugh {with friends motored to Lewistown | Baturday afternoon and spent the (evening there. | Mrs, Willis Johnstonbaugh attend- ‘more and we wish to | deepest sympathy to his Laura Don’t forget Sunday School Sunday morning at 9: Everybody McAfee. Mrs. Shipley was sh | some relatives and | Sabbain n from No. 10 ide somelitne ag aw 0 e teacher We agree however 1 grees on y and » b a i from the 10 a be ma.e Who PDO {4 sportive 10 hunt Do yn 4 SOmMmoGa of oy n't forget Saturday evening atl chool sponorel by (he P know that most common have sauerkraut ai home opportunity to have with you 1 at the same UUme avold the odor in your own house Be magnanimous, buy a ticket and thus patronize a worthy instiiution ” ~ ani v Mrs. Elizabeth Meek and Mig Zot | motored Yo Penna. Fuinace and Tad- ploe the 20th. to spend the day will oid aoquaintances and fends. On their return Mrs. Meek fel] and broke a collar bone. Now she is bandaged up like an Egypiian mummy. Le- nore Krone, a granddaughier {5 now chief cook and boitle washer at ihe Meek homestead. litle Benny Stephens slowly recovering si the Philipsburg Siale Houpital where he hug been 4 patient gince being seriously scalded the 21st Many hunters have alieddy ob- tained their hopeful deer. We pre- diet in another year these moun- tain animals will be ai a premium Our reporiers + pid have If gona Our on job 1 gues we oouid only pin betler from thin air we'd h lengthen this column Grade Pour has :eserved the date of Dec, Zird 10 present some X-mas piays in their room Regular P. T. A. meeting is to bo held the 2nd. Tuesday of each month Andy Mikilusak cared for Mr. rungard’s poultry while he was away on vacation. Ti was spent ol Altoona and vicinity instead of as planned at Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. E C. Remsnyder and three children visited for the holiday with the Jady's mother, Mrs. Codella Ciaft. The Remsnyder's reside at Williamsport F. J. McGowan butchered another fina porker on Thanksgiving Day. a ¥ pest mat Jar TAY Mikulsak's also had a small butcher- | ing that day. The younger generation are having a grand time shooiing mark with balls made from our season's firs! real snow fall, | Hope you weren't frozen up nor snowed under. Grand weather make ice and go sleighing. What do you say to an old fashioned sleding party around New Years SMULLTON Mr, and Mrs. Russell Beckenbaugh and family of Lock Haven spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Becken- baugh's father N. O. Weber. { Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saville and | | three children of Trenton, N. J. and Donald Detwiler of Aaronsburg spent Thanksgiving with thelr moth- | (er Mrs, Carrie Detwiler, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton H. Shiffer place and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Free- | it £ Ef © Se | welcome, —— A AARNE | hold _—_ Callers at the James Sheffer home [during the past week were Mr, and Mrs. William Belghtol end children, Louise and Earl, Mrs. Edward Bart ley, Mr. and Mrs, Rotxrl Conaway and children, Miss Betty Aley, Viola and Bethard Fike Miss Betty Corman, of Axemann, is spending a few deys with ber sis- ter, Mrs. DD. P. Ertley, while Mr. Ert. fey Is out at the mountains hunting aoer Mr. und Mrs. John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy, of Ceutre Hal, were Monday evening supper guests Betty, were Bellefonte at the C. E. Ertley home, reporting Saturday afternoon, the good news that he shot a don x-ray taken of Bet the {irst d deer season. Other she had Injured In report first day are that ago. We are glad to the Betz crew got 3; Harter crew of broken, only badly 2. and Jucky day hunt. ) John Deitz James haf d William Boon JACKSONVILLE Church serveles on Sunday, Dec, 4, are as follows: 8. 8B, 9:30, and C. E., 6:45. Topic for discussion, “Dam- aging Lives for Profit.” (Consecras tion meeting.) The Cheerful Helpers class wil) the list meeting of the year on Friday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Betz, and the presi dent urgently pleads that sll mew- bers be present by 7:30 o'clock if possible Mrs. C daughter shoppers and to Lh ty's hand a fall report brulted Miss Kathryn Wednesday ternoon with he! uncle and aunt Mr Mrs. Howard Dixson, of Flemington: also calling on another TI we 4 "ie Malvin Dixson, of McElhat- » E. Aley and son Leon and on ave an which A week no bone Ol from v af naay di- eit McCrea 8; night until] f Jame Lucas spent Thankgivi r Day at the Elmer Swope hom Miss Dorothy Betz several days In Howard Harold Betz while ing deer Mr. and Mrs wme B 5 ¢ and " and SDEnG.NG with " Betz Is hunt wr wr incie tan ir Robert Corman and Miss Bellefonte, Mrs. 1 a char naay ied 2 rt oY Sumner Noll return 3:turday after spending Thanksgiving wvacation with atives at State College Penna 1 Pine Grove MI ( were | DP Dorothy Betz and Gerald ¢ oH ! afternoon homes J n Ler the a Ls ‘YY Peo 8 fc The m butchered 1 of L Seek. jority our town Ri The ch A rete amp A welghed ABE “we ar which welghed 400 : kil {hem ed fine - SPRING MILLS Miss Ella Neere of Penn Hall an- companied her h.oother James Neese of Howard, Pa. to Lynwvhburg, Va. 0 1 funery tiie vs MM: pughter S Clals Rossman, of Lower Nittany Valley, spent the weekend ut the John Delt home caring Tur Deitz and t 1 new I Arey anc 4 hee } iv w daughter who has been given SUAnd Lhe t gr Ane “4. oi ¢ Fetierhoff an daughler Miss Mary of Harrishur pent Sund the home of ~ ; n Ba. 1ge ay wl ( o G. 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