hd - . ‘Degamber 8, 1938 PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) “ S——— Christmas Exetcises—The folks of the Epworth League of the Methodist church will present a Christmas Exercise, namely, “Enter ~The Stmanger,” in the ghurch on Thursday evening, Deo. 33nd. Every one invited to come and enjoy this entertainment which is very much different. then any they have ever presented. Service will begin at 7:30 p. m Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening; Sunday. School on Sunday morning at the regular hour, followed by the preaching service at 10:30 3. m. with germon by the pastor, Rev. D. D Kauffman; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p.m Missionary Meeting—The mem- bers of the Missionary society of the Metllodist church will meet this Thursday alternoon at the home ol their president, Miss Laura Rumber- ger. Miss Mary Turner left for Philadelphia, where she employed for a time, Mrs. Sue McEwen Fri- day as guest of her niece, Miss Nora Stover of Bellefonte, and transacting business while in the city. Pearce Rumberger and Miss Elea- nor Lucas motored to New Kensing- ton on Saturday and spent the week end with her brother and family, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lucas. Miss Eva Roan ‘has been confined to her home for the past couple weeks with a severe cold in her throat. Her many friends and neighbors hope for her speedy res covery Guests at the home of Mr Mrs. J. E Brugger on Sunday, their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Waite gnd children of Warrjors Mark, and Miss Laura Rumberger of this place, Mr Mrs. Price of Altoona spent Monday with ister and husband, Mr. and: Mrs. Pearce Pet. ers, and assisted with the butchering of two fine hogs. They also byutch- ered a nice hog belonging to Mrs. Flora Ballard. Our community was saddened upon learning of the death of Mr, last Friday will be and were and aer Clifton © Alexander, son of Mr. and with his wife at the home of Iu Mrs. Joseph Alexander. Clifton had & host of friends in and about this community and will be greatly missed Most sincere sympathies are extended to the family and friends In their hours of bereave~ Come here for ¥ehave a package for every “one of your gift list... beauti- fully decorated boxes of famous Whitman's chocolates... at 25¢ to $7.50. Call ia and make your selection leday/ EVERITT'S DRUG STORE 8S. Allegheny St BELLEFONTE, PA. | young | | Swe Ter Class Meeting—The members of the Ladies Bible Class of the Metho- dist church, will hold thelr regular monthly business meeting next Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs; G. W. Bullock. Their meeting will be in the nature of a Christmag party, each member having been requested to give something on Christmas Free Methodist Church Services) Prayer service on Friday evening at 7:80; Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by Class Meeting. Preaching service in he evening at 7:30 p. m. with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev, G. A. Gar- rett Ladies Aid Meeting: The mem- bers of the Ladies Ald of the Metho- dist church, met on Monday evening al the home of Mrs, Harriet Askin Mr. and Mrs. Evard Adams of vale, Pa, were weckend guests of her sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs. David Custer Mr. and Mrs. William Rumberger, of Philipsburg, spent Saturday afters noon and evening as quest of his gis- Miss Laura Rumberger this place. Phere will be pre the Presbyterian h gay evening at 7:80 p. m. with ser« mon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oake+ j wood Bible Study class on Monday ! evening at the home of Miss Eva Rowan, Miss Ceorgeanna Holt, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. B. E. Halt, fell on the ice while skating one evening last week and fractured her left wrist The injury did not, however, pres vent her from going hunting on Sat. urday and getting a nice doe, on the Allegheny mountains near Camp Askins, and was she pleased. Ask her Daddy Newton Fisher and some {nents of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher and also with his wife who has been visiting for several weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Williams. He left on Sunday afternoon accompanied by his wife and son for his duties in Pittsburgh Warren Wilson spent the weekend r par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Barton She has been visiting here for seve eral weeks. On Sunday they moved all thelr belongings to Philadelphia where they have remed rooms and will make their home for the pres ent. Mr, Wilson having his head- quarters in Philadelphia for this winter. Nv of caure of his can A — LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Rachel Confer is spending me ime with her daughter Mrs Willard Harter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Welsh of Lewis town, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Young of Hublersburg spent Sunday | afternoon at the Barl Harter home. Mrs. Nellie Diehl of Laurelton vise ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. RL H Bennison one day Jas week. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Harter and the latter's mother Mry. Rachel Con- spent Sunday afternoon at the Victor Harter home at Willams. sport, also visited Mrs. Harter who a patient al the hospital suffering with a broken arm and other bn Has ' about the face and body, when they met with an automobile accident Bunday a week. on their way to church. Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler and twe song of Nittany, called at the Opvis C ——— Many men plan the good they are going to do when rich, but what their fellowmen is a sympathetic understand which is within the rea h poor people. they get USED TRUCKS! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOOD USED TRUCKS of all types. Sold With a Guarantee ! Can be bought on Easy Payment Terms Decker Motor Co. Phone 674. Bellefonte, Pa. TO GET A THRILL! RIDE THE NEW SENSATIONAL + DAYTON TWIN-FLEX BICYCLES with knee-action front and rear wheel, exclusive at Nightharts, hbo» lage amortment of ile, expres Wagon tire scooters with seats. ; NIGHTHART’S BICYCLE STORE "141 WEST FOURTH STREET, LEWISTOWN, PA, Clark home Tues day evening things | need | ng now, | of even | burg, oo — PTT — MILESBURG Promises are ecaslly made easier broken, House work Is like the weather {always a lot of it around. 1 have read a good bit about what the winter will be lke, Well 1 know one thing what ever it is, cold or mild, we will have to take it and lke it. So why grumble. Mrs. Mary Righiel of Philadlephia, enjoyed a pledsant visit with her niece Miss Mary Adams and Mrs Endly Miles and other relatives, during the past week. Mrs, Rishel accompanied Mr, Mrank Ealey and Charles MacNell who came to Cen- tre County on a hunting trip. The men were successful, and to say they were proud of thelr frst deer would be 8 mild expression. Mrs. M. H. Hall and son Emerson, pent a pleasant weekend ai Ty- roe with the former's mother and other relatives | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sowers and Sonny were shoppers at Harrisburg, during the past week. Also visited ut W Mam: port with Mr. Sowers’ uncle, I. C. Sowers and Mrs, Joseph Robe former residents of Miles burg The largest decry we have heard of weighed 180 jbs, dressed and was brought down by Frank Lucas. (Who had one Unless there is /, Santa Claus there are a lo. of folks will be disappoint. ed Lp Chrirtmas Mrs. F.L lan ger Baird, Mrs, Les- son Dick ‘were supper guests of the former's son Joseph and family at Lemont Sunday, The M. Y. W. class of the Metho- dist Sunday School will hold thelr annual Christimag pamy in the Church» on Thursday evening. A Christmas program has been arrang- td. The mothers of the girls have been Invited and a nice time is as« sured all who stitend Latest reports are that Mrs, Joh Shell is improving as repidly as can be expected. This s indeed good news. Sherwood Dunkle visited with friends weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clay sited relatives here on Bunday Visitors at the William Peters home on Sunday included Mr, and Mrs, H. W. Rabert of Snow Shoe, Mrs. Elizabeth Swartz and daughter Maxine of Philipsburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E Humphreys of West Chester, J. O, Nields ang son Walter of West Orove and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Richardson of Landon. have mturned hom, after a pleasant visit at the L. G. Peters home. They all returned home with their deer Miss Martha Haven, is a visitor home. Lee Alexander who is teaching al Williamsport spent the weekend al home. Mrs, Alma Alexander is al pregent emploved at State College. Mrs. Prank Eisenhauer and ¢aughe- ter, Frances spent the Thanksgiving holicays in Pittsburgh visiting Mrs Eisenhauer's slater Mrs, Ame Hos rander Mrs. W. 8 Walker vitited at her parents home urday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Boggs have gone {0 Piotids, where they will spend the winter months, Mrs. Robert Fochler of Batavia who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hall .otertained on Sat. urday afternoon in honor of Robert Jr. on his first birthday Make plans now attend u he 9th and 10th in tl Sunday School room of We pre. bys terian church sponsored by the W W. W. Class of girls. A pleasant time is assured all who attend. Some very nice articles will be on sale which will make lovely Christmas gifts GOD'S WAY, Cod works in a mysterious way His wonders to perform, We sometimes wonder to ourself How we are kept from harm He stills our angry thoughts And soothes tur troubled soul, Iz alaays there beside ug When jife's stormy trials poil Sometimes when we are tempted A stl small voice say “no.” And guides our erring footsteps If only we would listen, If only we would listen To that still small voice, And choose the loving Saviour As our ane apd only cholee, Take him as our guiding star In the land of endless day. Over all life's weary way. Then some time find Feat peace POTTERS MILLS Miss Margaret Kimport from Stale | College spent a Jew days recently ‘at the home of her cousin Miss Lizzie | Slack, Mrs. Ella Hamilton (nee Kim. i port) from Iliinots is visiting at the Mr. Floyd Palmer from Hazelton called on Saturday at the home of {his uncle, F. F. Palmer. Frankiin Sharer and family, Jacob | Bharer, 8r. and wife from Centre | Hall called on Sunday at the E. B, and Mrs. J. Roy Smith enjoyed ast go supper at the Mr, Bruce mrine home on Sunday evens Ler Bal: | ’ d d d + t of Pittsburgh, here over the Hall of Osceola Brillhart of Lock at the L. OG, Peters of Bellefonte on Sats ie 10 J M. Carson and family ealled at {the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Burton Pet. terolf near Centre Hall on Sunday afternoon. i MOTORISTS URGED TO | SEND FOR LICENSES It's that time of of the year when the Department of Revenue wants to play tag with Pennsylvania mo- torists Secretary of Revenue J. Griffith | Boardman yesterday warned all motorists that the new automobile license plates fall due Jan. 1. To be assured of having plates by the new vear, 1939 drivers | should send their applications to the Bureau of Motor Vehigles ime mediately, sald Boardman, Only 2860684 applications have been received to date, as compared with 358.620 at this time last year, | although 2.235.000 application [roms but | ——————— " HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wagner of Denver, Pa, were weekend guests al the home. of Mr, Wagner's . faiher Mr. J. H., Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline spent Saturday in Williamsport and Jersey 8hore, Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Tyson vis ited at the home of My, Woodrow Confers this past week A delicious turkey dinner was serv: ed last Thursday evening at Camp “Water Bdge ™ The following people were present: Mr. and Mm Jack Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. “Murk’ Wallace, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kline, Mr. dnd Mrs, Willan Mapes, Mr and Mrs. Charles Fickes, Mr and Mrs. Mac Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray and Mr, and Mrs, Dennison Confer BOROUGH SCHOOL NEWS Would you Hké to see a society matron make love to her butcher? Can you imagine a dignified lnen- cler gambling on the floor of his living room with a mere chauffeur and if you want to know how to gel rid of Bill collectors use Lucy the colored cook's method of throwing them in the garbage can. ‘Well wh) not come to the Howard High School Auditorium en riday or Saturday night, Dee. 16th and 17h and see these and many more mmus- ig events which take place #1 TH Cay Deception” presented by the Senor Clas Admission 15 and 36¢ The wy is a5 follows: Mr. Candler Stol) {ignifiec i - mncler Richard Wolf ; vy 5. Candler Swoll-<his wife— Virginia S*hen ": Virginia Stoll, thelr daughter, Phyllis Love, Mrs Winston Moffat, a wealthy friend of Mrs. Stoll-Geraldine Ishier; Gerald Moflet, her son, Eynest TYos- tle; Lucy, the colored cook--Mar- jorie Painter; Ralph Hammond Vir- ginta'’s sweéetheart-—-Walter Schenck; Maxine Densmore, rda Woomer, Clurie Colbert, Nellle Wyland; Alsa Berry, Ruby Fi nt Bert Evans, —Lester Pickes; Tubby Swan--Ceo Delong: Fills Atkins, Tom Daugh- enbaugh; Pat O'Flynn, the pollce- man—-Bill Lyons The Howard P. T. A. will hold 1s monthly meeting on Thursday, Dec, 15 at 8 o'clock In the High School Auditorium. The drama and muse section of the Women's Clud ol Bellefonte, are going lo present a Christmas program at that time, Refreshments will be served. This evenings program to be filled with enjoyment and entertainment. Be 0 be there MOSHANNON C. C. Lucas of Howard Is spending part of this week at the home of his brether, John FP. Luces, also at Ris sisters Mrs. loeRoy Lewis The ladies of the M. E church sponser a Christmas Bazaar, De 17th. a: the Print Shop. There will be some nice articles on sale Mr. and Mrs, I<Rovy lewis an Mr CO. C. Lucas moored to Brishin i Philipsburg Monday p. m Mr and Mrs, Adol phus Smith family of Clearfield spent Bundaj the home of Charles Quien: ” Mary Ann Lucas RN. spent the weekend gt her home here Mr. and Mra Ambers Fye duugh- ter CHadyeoe visited al the home oi Mr. Oeorge Pearce at Kyieriown Sunday A son was born 10 Daniel Leo and Margaret Bradbury Kerin, of 8an. Kool N. ¥.. at the Memoria] Hospital Utica, on Nov. 2rd The baby ghed eights pounds and nine has been named John Dandel was formerly of this sire and a wii oUunees Daniel place Relatives of Mm Winnie Kerlin who were here hunting the latter part of the week making her home thelr stopping place were: Byron O'Neal and son Billy of Allquippa and Mike O'Neal and son Bobby and Robert O'Neal and friend of Midland Mr. and Mis. Bob Pierce have iosed their summer home here, and have gone 0 Jersty Shoe 10 spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas and Mary Ann Lucas. anid ©. C. Lucas cailéd on the Ahlberg family al Lanse, Sunday afterfoon. Littie Kay Watson who had the misfortune Saturday of falling back- and ward into a bucket of boiling water, is resting comfortably at this writ. ing Old Dan Cupid has been quite busy in our town the last couple weeks On Thanksgiving Day Lucille K Quick became the bride of Franklin J. Moyer of Reading. Sunday Dec fh Mary 4. Swefler and Albert Hazzard were married, also Mildred Fye, became the brids of John Skre- [pik on the same day. PINE GLEN Church services will be at 7:30 p m, on Sunday during the month of December. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. ss Ruth Askey returned to Erie aller a wedk's visit at her home here, She was accompanied by Mr. and Mts, Ray Meyers who spent the Jast two days of hunting season hele HF wok Wielr deer with them to Arthr MoCullough, Jr. student at Harrisburg Business College spent the hunting season ai home here. Jesse Benton Jr. of Philadelphia, Charles and Eugene Newlan of Re- novo, were al Benton last week, Mr, and Mrs. James Dixson visited at Frank Rolls home at Port Mati. da on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wertz spent a [week with relatives gt Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Benton of Lan. caster, Howard Johnson of Wil mington, Del, Joseph Beates of Har- risbuty were at Beates for the week. Mrs, Efe Huston of Wintsnme, {8 ad Sherman Askey's this week. Mrs. Lovinia Meeker has been dis« charged from the Philipsburg Hos- s will Ui _THE CENTRE _DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE, PA. | PLEASANT GAP Samuel! Noll who Is a mid-ship- man at the Naval Academy at Anng- Polls, Maryland, suffered an acute Mtack of appendicitis late Saturday ight and was rushed to the U. 8. Nava) hospital where he was operat- td upon at 5:30 Sunday morning His parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Noll left as soon as possible after the receipt of the telegram Sunday for Annapolis, Mr, Noll returning home late Monday night and Mrs. Noll pe- maining for a few days His condi tion Is reported favorable. We trust he may have a speedy recovery. Emerson Ramsey of MWarrishurg, yas an overnight guest at the Noll- Melroy home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Harpy Bigler attend- ed a bute hering at the home of the latter's brother Claude Witmer Wed nesday and today Mrs. Bliger 1s pending in the sane manner at Lhe Roy Zimmerman home, Misg Dorothy Mulinger and friend of Williamsport were Saturday ¢ven- ng callers at the Harry Showers aome Mrs, Henry at Rebersburg and Mrs, Alan their butchering Mrs. J. Abner he John Rowe Wednesday the ot butchering day Rev, Hen d wile Harrisburg Monday and latter's mother Chambersburg after it the parsonage Mis. Henry's father with the mother, remained mger visit Calvin Ziegler who has been all- ing for a long time now confined to his bed Miss Gladys Sampsel was home from Brockiyn, N. ¥., for a few days sit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Liovd Sampse] recently The Pri Millwerd home is being ite improved in appearance by the application of composition shingles witich resemble dark yellow brick, Ww its exterior The ladies Noll spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr Brungart wi day Noll was a nity ns IL rest tf low Lown casion being ™ motored to also took home 5 visited days arrived for a an wie 10 her having a lew who for LOX auxiliary of the M. E church met ad the church last Thurs. ia evening to celebrate thelr monthly birthday party and on Wed- nesday evening the Junior and Senior choirs gave a Musicale which was free to the public Sunday a week ago was cash day the M. E. church and over a thou- dollars was subscribed. This “10 be applied 0 & building fund Ww be used In the Spring for build- ng an addition (0 the church which will be four rooms 10 be used for Sunday School class rooms and 4 kitchen and dining room which may be converted in nie a8 social room Mrs. Rachael Noll has been quite {or the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Biddie spent Tuesday in Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs, Harry Benner of Le. mon: were dinner guests Sunday at he J. V. Gil home, Mr. and Mrs Herry Taylor of itisburgh the former being a new dard at the penitemtiary are mak- ing their home with the Roy Bells. Mr, and Mis. Fred Lutz and Mr, and Mrs. Warren Lutz drove to Lock Haven last week one day 0 go deer Wmting dn that vicinity. Each one returning with a goer Mrs David Hall was fortunate enough to kill a deer inst week ode day while hunting in near Unionville Mr. Prope a new guard al the pens itemtiary Ls rooming with Beil Ross Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Daugherty and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Keller of Lock Haven were Sunday guests of the Millwards Monday night Logan Dramas club wili give the gocond of a series of plays, coached by Mrs. John Ryder. Title “The Old Settlers Picnic” A small admission fee will be charged to those not members of the club On Friday night they will go to Hub- reburg where they will present their ast monih's play “The Catalog at the annual meeting of the Dairy- man's League, We are sorss the illness of the junior member of the Franklin Hoy family A family by the name of Homan moved into the apartment recently vacated by the Tolands when they moved into their new home which was just recently completed. The fifth and sixth grades of the local school will give.an operpita Fri day night in the grange ball The third and fourth grades also have a program prepared for their ghare of the evenings entertainment. George Margargel 8r., butchered five hogs Tuesday ai the farm he re~ cently purchased near Lemar. -. FOTAL DEER KILL IS ! ESTIMATED AT 100,000 and ir uJ 10 Note hose involved for hearings. Col. Nicholas Biddle, president of | nia deer herd has not been jeopar- | dized, despite the heavy kill of ant- leriess dear.” He estimated the total kill at 100. | the. all-time feccid | pital and is getting along nicely at home, ng y Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hall and daughter Sandra of Towanda, N. Y spent Sunday with reistives here and at Snow Shoe, ber, deer In the year, many adults being little larger than | pood «sized fowns” Colonel Biddle | Those from out of town here to , ‘attend the funeral of Mrs. Nelson Watson included Mrs. Maude Dupie of Norwick, Conn., Mrs Max Ritter of Philadeiphia, Mr. and Mrs, Theo- tore Watson and family of Clear | were mailed to car owners Nov. 3 field, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dubar, Du- i | : i {40 ttry wit Jisse ia, 50 ates 1 UMleving such] nonsense, | i this year. pn —y There may be some exeuse for a. | politician, in the heat of a campaign conditions in this coun those ijt dictator lands, but Bois, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Watson {and daughter Lots of Altoona; James Wailson and family of Philipsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landis of Bellefonte. News & will when peop vn le make better news perish tor news. [ia he wh ay & | | { } i I | | | ALL HEALTH Women and girls are usually very attentive to’ the condition of thelr skin and. rightly so. Prom time to time, they study thelr faces in the mirrors and view with alarm some- mes the acoumulations of tiny, or iarge wrinkles on the forehead, around the eves, angl at the corners of the mouth With some, the appearanes double chin’ & a terrific shock immediate measiies are taken liminate thig betrayer of age However, one the most ightly blemishes which appears aid goes - oftentimes unnoticed Is the enlarged | wih These should not be treated lightly because | they, are allowed to re thelr natural course, the complexion will be completely ined Take a alter readi your skin. have enlarged pores should go lo wark Ammediately remedy the situation. If you don't have a single enlarged pore now, i might be well to remember the oid aying revention is anrth a 4 uid ol and to a un- of " =» few minute ofl, 1 g this article, Lo examin i you find shat you €o wready, Jo in ight u oun ¢ ng of cure” Hore are a {ew followed, will help the § An ol py Pou sgeestion faithfully uation Select a good pore cream at your drugeist's. Ask his advice i neces- sary and remember that it's best 0 ay & litle more and gel a betler nroduet Well advertised products e usually safést In the long run When vour face has befn hors wghly cleaned with a mild soap and steamed by applying cloths rung out of hot water or hy hold- ng one s face over a lavatory full of hot water press out all the black- : ds which wil come out very Be sure your finger. nally are ang the tkin not {lized absorbent col process Then to plan 80 your face. at ter still, use bed and leave iL on For the woman whose pores are enlarged, pore cron may be used every night for s couple of months ar'd then twice a week. The asirin- gent quality of the cream will grad- ually shrink the pores Uf used faith fully If you haven't enlarged pores, 8s i preventive measured, use pore gream once a week. It will remove dust and dirt, makeup and secu. wulations of oil that clog up the skin and cause blemishes and blackheads ———————— WION RE-ELECTED HEAD OF PAST GRANDS GROUP that absolutely brujsed clean Ver sterd ton for this earn. Try it on ave 3% the pore on you can | ours or bet Ww 8; » eee least two h belore going » Rh night ir tus a JUSS al State College Lodg* No. 1032 LO O: P. acted as host 10 the Centre Couniy Past Grands Aszsocialion at its reguiar Deormber Mop- day evening. Tie meeting was in charge of Past Grand Wills Wien, of Beliefonte, while the entertain- ment wag in charge of Past Grand Lonberger. of State College, There were tweniy members and twelve visitors present from Centre Hall, Spring Mills and Beliclonte The following officers were elect. ed: president, Willls Wion, Belle- forte: - 1st vice poesident, John Hartswick., State College: 2nd vice president, Millard Hartswick, Belle- fonte: arcretary, Victor Auman, Centre Hali sad treasurer, OG. C. Reed, State College. 1! was an- nounced at this meeting that the reguisar Christmas party that I sponsored each year by the Assoc- tation Will be held at State Opl- lege. Tuesday evening. December 20. at 8 o'closk. All Odd Fellows, Re- bekahs and {riends are invited. Tid Is an open meeting. Grand Master 1. E. Robiaon, of Pitldbargh, and Deputy Oewind Master Ben Jen- kins, of Wilkes-Barre, will be pres. ent and will give short talks. There be other enteripinment ilal meeting will be 2 Lod Thursday January 12. Il Odd Fel- Rebekahs and friends are asked 10 betty mind the date of the Christmas partly at State Col- lege. The commitice promises = real evening NAAT meeting ¥ : ill also e next i in El JACKSONVILLE Church } 9:30; services are ag follows: Worship with on Bunday Dec Sunday Bchaoi sermon 10230 and C. BE. 6:45, Topic for discussion quor?" Have a Conscience About Ld- The Jacksonville schools are earn- catly mag Wednesday Grange Holl Mr children were of Mr per g uests and Mrs, Gunday evehl striving to produce a good X- emertalnmeant evening for in scheduled Dec. 21 Sumner. Noll avd eC Aries and Mrs. O Nail post family of Hublcrsburg, Clair Rossman and Mr. and Mrs Mis: Shirley Roseman visited nda Jolin sellefoule were Sun tany Valley Deltz home Bu ’ vx Mr. and son Paul of yer noon Bier Mr mally On Long bu ing re P+] Wining UW of Mr ahd y, ip fron A» ig Sunday a roast venl lad 10 find Willa pen Must be it-boys? Qn Sutiday William Mis. fariune ap pe 2d Ww finite me. Sunday home oer Bard. Clare: spent hone “an d Thupsd our ni aad A, A Garrell Mrs use callers were Willar wr Mort ie ihe week atl callers a Robert Dec A atl the Char of Beech Cre v V LNNCT al here they of Lower Nit- Jou al the Dunkle and Bonu of het Conaway and ' hu wa Horan weigh 1 Mr fine hog M. Friu spent ey Rowe home enjoved td War very rand Clair Beighio] the extent tt J Wi enyoying huniing bul sory eis Was disCounraging and re wal Mr: ahiidren of Lock 1 day evening with his aunl Gardrick George Bwope whn 5 employed . ches for il Luz] wk Have com Lan Sei Wa al : an i ‘ he Roy Oyler d Yearick and Les of Philade the Roy 03 the short reiale | SUC FERE JA, Oyler of Ww Dietz and spetit Bun- Miss Della faven 4d 4 “a the Widmann & Teah glore at Lock | Haven sper, Sunday with his {ather Eimer Swope ahd family. Earl Yeorick and som Joel and Mr, and Mrs, Ocean Yegrick and daughter of Hublerdurg were Sine day afternoon callers at the Nevin Yeourick home Mrs, Charles Harter and daughtens Gertrude Ann and Beverly spémt Thanksgiving Day with her triend Miss Betty Walker Mr, and Mrs. William Peighid aig children Louise and Earl accom panied Mr, and Mis. C. E. Aley io Flemington on Bunday and spelt the afternoon st the Harvey Elie man home visiting with his mothe, Mrs. Hannah Esunan whose healih is some better bul confined fo het bedroom Sunday ¢ James 4 veniing supper guests Shafler home were his Shaler and farily were Mr. ind and childrin EB r AO pon Mik informed that he was that the plork had Mrs. James Clr~ girl in the Bellefonile pov Je Conaway ’ JT CA ne WH ah Jie and and Sh a Dalry her Iriend enjoyed supper, 2 the A. A. Cars were Mr, and Mrs, Harty 1 Rdlph of Bellefonte, Newls Weaver of socTy 10 lemin that Mr. been on sick list, his many friends wish him a speedy recovery Miss Mary Oyler spent Sunday evening with her friend Betty Walk- er Our vicinity was very much shock~ on Monday morning when the sad news of (he death of Mrs. Boyd Car- ner reached here for she was one of our Jacksonville's highly respected girls, her sorrowing friends have ’ wal Josephine Deftz and cious butcher Sunday home JO the eq (rr PATTIES SHOPPERS MEAT LOAF, BROWN GRAVY CHICKEN THREE FRIED OYSTERS, COLD SLAW BREADED VEAL CUTLET.. THE DIAMOND RESTAURANT 25 “ON THE SPECIALS! FRIED FISH SQUARE" our deepest sympathy | / WHEN IT COMES TO to be positive our work is done right. MILLERS RADIO SERVICE = RADIO REPAIR WORK WE DON'T GUESS — WE KNOW ! 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