Page Twd THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA February 2, 1089. SR A ST SR fo NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) MOSHAHNON | ‘There were 62 present at the M. BE Sunday School Sunday. Next Sun- day, Feb. bth, preaching at 9:30 p, m Sunday school at 10:30 on account of Evangelistic services at Clarence . On next Sunday afternoon there will be the regular preaching service League Meeting The regular monthly business meeting of the Ep- worth League will be held on Friday evening, February 10th at the home of Mabel and Julian Barton up the Pike. The meeting will be in the form of a Valentine pasty after the business has been conducted Free Methodist Church Services A) service on Friday evening. hool on Sunday morning m. followed by class meet- Preaching service in the even- 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the Rev. G, A. Gorrett Methodist Church Services er service this Thursday followed by the regular monthl) Board of business of the Offici i on Su Rev City Bible confs House Mrs. Richard Mann of Beech Creek visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs A E Limbert last week N Eugene Lee and rence work at Hephzibah Lives There a Man With Soul So Dead, Whe Never To Himself Hath Said, I'd Like A Home | Can Call You Con Now Have That Wish Come True JUST ASK Clasters Phone 8 We Arrange All FHA Financing For You! at the Free Methodist church by the pastor at 2:30, In the evening Evan- gelistic services by the Rev. Paul the services will continue indefinitely, W. J. Kerry pastor Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan, sons Edward and David, and Mrs Anna Lewis of Tyrone, sperm Sunday with friends and relatives here Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Mulhollan and Grand ma Lewis called al Askey's and a the Bowes home Sunday in Pine Cilen Oscar Ni teacher of out Grammar School was compelled to close his school one day last week on 8 account of being ill Stewart Ardery Calhoun of Pittsburgh spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun and with his aunt Ida Williams Mrs. F. W. Smith has been ill for the past week at her home and her many friends and neighbors hope her recovery may be speedy Ladi Ald Society of church will meet on Mon- February 6th, at 2:30 home of Mrs. Lena Russell Relish ’ The the Methodis alle re i the doc - bed holson is under the noon nfined to his Gulf Mayes who suffered rlii N mfined H. M. Stere, manager of the arvice Station hi ome been ¢ {MpProvi A COupie V nd Mrs ! id Mr nd Mrs. Roy gard nd daughter Marjorie, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrz. Gail Weaver ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gephart wl held every W ing at 7:30 p. m . Lewis Fau William Gar- —_ " ers Visii~ Mrs. Glenn Rog Altoon I i Fo Pan a a 1a Powers iS has day been past week vin Beck and spent the Ertel MARTHA FURNACE No. 128. who I ran Pleas. turday were Mrs. Jo Knarr, Mrs Boy d Gens dward homie IrAnge HOWARD Mrs. Geo ie Caprio of lock Ha Miss Fern Maurer 4 : VED Wa wday at the home Gen H. Wagner and family John Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pravel moved Ho an apartment in the build- Tuesday 8 guest Cecil Blair McArney and hotel Prank Wallace at- in lock Haven ROT Jerry y Of last week al her parents, Mr. and Mrs liam Bathgate of Howard R. D Harold Schenck, Ellis Pletcher. home | Kling Yearick, Waller Mann, Wood - were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel row Mann and Harolg Kline attend. and daughter Susanne. Miss ed shooting match at Hecla garet Weller and friend of Belle- | Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. John Rockey and Mrs. Dehlia Lucas of Tyrone died Melvin of State College Sunday al the Clearfield hospital Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Lucas will be remembered as of tate College Miss Dehlia Heverly of Mt. Bagle ing {tors at Rev. John Guilick of Scranton home preached at the Reformed church Sunday evening Mrs. James O'Conner of Bellefonte, formerly Miss Edna Williams of Howard who is a patient in the Cen- tre County hospital is improving Axemann, over Mrs. John MdDonald the George B. Harpster were Monday even the Florence Siecle Please bear in mind that the W. C. T. U will meet a week earlier, February 7, Instead of the usual time. Every member is asked to be present al this meeting to be held (4 at the home of Mrs. John Bailey slowly The first of a series of three ser- Harris Heverly of Boston spent vices commemorating the centenary everal days at his home this past of the birth of Frances E. Willard | Week will be held in the Baptist church | The newly Sunday evening, February 12. The | Fire Company" of Howard has been Rev. G. A. Herr will deliver the ad- Quite active in the last year. Last dress. You are corddally invited Summer they bought a new pimper to be present and unite In honoring 20d they have been working very this great Christian Leader hard to pay it off. They are to be a — i aia complimented on the good work they have been doing where needed. They Home Foreclosures Decline elected the following officers recent. Foreclosures on homes declined 1y: President, A. D. Gledhill: vice. twenty-two per cent. during the first president, “Murk”™ Wallace: eleven months of 1938, compared tary G. A. Bchdal: treasurer, H D with the same period of 1937, ac- Hannow, directors: Lester Wyland, cording to a report of the Home G. A. Echdal, Archie Allison: trus- Loan Bank Board. The figures cov- tees, T. A Pletcher. Kline R. Wolf. ered both city and town residential Lot Neff; Fire chief, Fred Day: first crganized “Volunteer | property and were from all types of assistant, H. D. Hannow, chief driver, the secre | CLARENCE HUBLERSBURG By JAMES H, BRUNGARD ev. Musser attended the funeral Sunday visitors a+ the Arthur of Rev Ear] G. Kline of Selinsgrove Stephens home were Mr. Stephens’ “" Friday. uncle Larry Ressler and cousin Class No. 10 wil] hold their month. Woodrow Ressler and Basil Smith, ly meeting in the social hall on of Cramer, Indiana Co. Pa., also Mrs, Tuesday evening, Feb, 7th All Stephens’ father J. C. PFravel and members please bring a valentine lady friend of Osceola Mills. Other Quite a number of members from callers were Diana Bateman, Della Walker grange attended the Pomona Heaton, Marie Muirhead, John Cres- meeting at Pleasant Gap on Satur- tani and the B. G. Carro family day report. a interesting Fourth grade constructed and are using bird feeders again since the middle of January. The Hill School has become quite a popular rendegze the vous for our feathered friend Hr The above sald room 1s obser Netherlands and Holland week, this fonte were Sunday week in poster, poem, story and a home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krape Mis Virginia Cole was on the sick Mr. Ed. Vonada and son Ben of list early in the week Jacksonville, were Sunday visitors a* Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McGowan and (he home of Mr. and Mrs. James their daughter Janle made & Satur. earner day business trip to Philipsburg Mrs One of New York Central Ral Co's train cabooses | and very meeting Mr. and Mrs. Nevin lee and family were Sunday dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. John kman of Lock Haven ving Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Krape of Belle. visitors at the Ada Yocum re ge on Sunday DEINE ing a week at the home of Mr Clar- wn "red Blllett of Colevi) Mildred Hayes Fuesi at the nh turned to the oad parsor alter spend- fre freight and £40 000 ir : £4 « was a Sunday x CA Let X Car me ol Betiy Wer! i Jacqueline i Nol Fo Mn Nifton Reiter and family of WALKER TWP H. 8 Senior Class Play NEWS wary 27 and or Clas Juniors Honor Roll fVe fy Haagen Beat tuoe C Farm Show ¢ wr os W man Wednesday Jar vere: Donald Dunkle 1 *k, Ruth Dolan, Howard Ardry, Ce- 0 Herman, Guy Shaffer. and Ber nice Corman. Those students in the Vocational Agriculture Course were Ls urged 0 attend Kathryr home for the weekend and returning Aer to the Arthur Dale home, her piace of employment Sunday evil ing PLAY JAURNLer Junior Assid.ants “ina Harter, Yearick hafler Many Miriam Sara ————— _ORVISTON un 4h Lock Haven Willis The Mrs Leo allernoon at Condo spent the Bd. Condo ondo home them for a ha C back with choo! havi Im mediately vices started at M ight with Rev evangelists David Hip box Mi- ng mal y wi home Anvhos u nent on St n Rawlins as Mr and in r wy at , and Confer and ou prefe e spent Sunday afternoon 16 and 2 cents al ith Mr. and Mrs. O. J. W rR nsel atl Mg 4 Mrs. Jacob Confer alternoon with Mary icas at ML. Eagle The Loyal Women's class met al w home of Olive Gray last Friday their regular monthly visited Jane evenisa lo be seen al en be in this numn next seek fiss Meek drove to C ay and found her cas much improved in health there she visited end. side Clearfield also John Beam ang family the former's sister Mrs. Lee Moore Sunda Moore's live on Windy Hi) Mrs. Harry Monroe and Iock Haven spent Satur and Sunday with Heaton's in and visited Mrs. Har Mrs. Monroe's mother, Frances Fishburn i= pontemplat- ing work away from home in the near future Nelson Davis was to ine {i hiz brother at Munson the past week Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Borger Planning to go to housekeeping soon at Karthaus. The newly weds are bride and groom for just a fortnight Mrs. Nellie Mann and da hier Marian called on another daughter. Mrs. Hatve McCloskey, Sunday p. m Mary Besteman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Besteman of No 10, is confined to her home with abdominal pains for more than a week Master Bobby Retorick is suffice ently recovered from an appendix operation to be at his home again Harve McCloskey's were Saturday shoppers in Bellefonte 4th Orade ls proudiy displaying a seal for their fourth month writing being up to standard Mrs. E. D. Myers and daughter Petty of Lock Haven, are spending this week with the home folks will 81 at World's Pair Thirty singers from Lock Haven and vicinity are now rehearsing un. der the direction of L. L. Dick, music supervisor in the Lock Haven public Schools, for appearance with sey. eral thousand other singers of the earfic sister Mis } +3 ight for meeting Te gocial club met at Gray home on Tuesday their regular monthly meeting The Loval Daughters Class met at 4 Butler home on Monday their regular monthly met- the W. O night for the G night fo ing John Daley al the O burg Rebecca spent Thursday night J. Wensel home at Miles who is teaching spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Bd Confer, hoc! at Yarnell, her parents, { onfer Emeline Butler of Howard, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Clair Butler The Missionary society met al the ome of Essie Lomison jast Monday A number of the men spent the weekend al the Boy Scout hunting camp meral of oh Pa. during *'* are ssn AMS —- SA——s—— PINE GLEN Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and Mrs. Anna lewis of WMoshannon, were entetained ai Robert Askey's on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and daughter Sandra of Towanda, N, Y.. were at Benton on Sunday. Jack and R. B. Burkey of the Co- burn CCC camp spent the weekend at their home, Mr. and Mrs Irwin Folmor and son spent Sunday with relatives at Tyrone Game Warden William Hodge of plinxsutawney was home over Sun- day Mrs. William Huston of Winburne, concluded a visit at Sherm Askey's. Harry Mooney of Snow Shoe, is at Mulholian's this week. SPRING MILLS Monday evening supper guests of GCG, N. Wolle were Mr. and Mrs, C B. Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Elsen- huth and family, Mr. Bright Bitne: They celebrated Mr. Wolfe's birth- day Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Detwiler, daughter Leona, Mrs, Heckman, Helen Snyder, Har vey McCool, Russell Sweetwood mo- tored to Lock Haven, where they vis- ited the Moose Club, and attended the dance In the evening Wednesday evening, Stover al her home bridge club. Those Vivian Havise and Millheim, Rosella Eungard, Evelyn Hettinge Mabel Bungard, Evelyn Brooks Francis Zerby and Bernice Smith. The even- was spent in playing cards, with refreshments served at afte hour The Gregg Township High School won both girls and boys basket bal games on Tuesday helr opponent Mill 66-8; Josephine entertained her present were Pearl Lingle of Hevinger, Mabel ing Hall boys score 31-30 team on Tues 0 MU ] games | Clas i planned ding party Monday due t Wien follow foll home of Elkanor Mann joClonkey enitertaine mney elda Woomer John Warr and three sons. Filo Bobby and Charles, spent Sunda) atl ‘he Clair Conher home Thomas Nyman spent Sui Evelyn Watkins Florence Renn spent Thur: { with Mrs. Fred Watkins mas Nyman and Evelyn Wal Alice Cowher on Sun- ™ called on Relda Woniner Phyllis Brum. baugh took dinner at Ahe James Wal- king home on Saturday Miss Florence Renn took dinner with Mrs Fred Watkins on Sunda Mary Woomer spent a couple day: al Howard last week Martha Young spent Fay Woomer Ward Yeager is sick at this writing, we wish him a speedy recovery Church services as usual: Sunday School at 9:30, followed by preaching Y. P.M. at" o'clock; Sunday evening followed by preaching. Everyone is welcome ang Sunday wilh FAIRVIEW Mrs. McDowell Walker of Orviston Mrs. Russell Jones and baby and Mrs. Ira Gilbert of Pleasant Valley, visited on Monday at the Amelia Chapman home, Mrs. Miles Bitters and (wo chil- dren visi'ed on Monday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas at Curtin Mrs. Amelia Chapman visited her daughter Mrs. Russell Jones at Pleasant Valley on Thursday. Mrs. Myrtle Lucas and son Robert visited on Wednesday with Mrs Brice Hoover at Howard R. D. Miss Barbara Confer of Bellefonte spent a couple days with Miss Ella Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and baby of Pleasant Valley visited a couple day, Jag week at the Amelia | Chapman Mr. and +o Brice Hoover of Howard R. D. spent the weekend with Mrs. Hoover's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lucas, Mr. J. B. Lucas and Mrs. Amelia Chapman called on Mrs, Mary Jane Lucas at Mt, Eagle on Sunday. Lewis Lucas, Lee Lucas, Jimmie Lucas, Charles Lucas and Ardell Etters of Pleasant Valley visited on Sunday at the Russell Lucas home Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer of Oranges, Tangerines, Seedless Grapefruit CARLOAD AT THEIR BEST! DIRECT FROM GROWERS Tree Ripened ! Full Flavor! Flenty of Juice ! FLORIDA FRUIT No Color Added ! On Siding Bellefonte Frt. Station BRING YOUR REASONABLY! THE BUSHEI BASKETS. By WILL SELL BY PRICES WILL Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, FEBRUARY 6th, th and Kth McKEES MARKET STATE COLLEGE, PA Aged Man WwW. Das PORT MATILDA Find Body of learfiel fe i exhs 0 rencs Centre Demox UNICIPA MILLHEIM, M L WE DNESDAY & THUR February Ist & 2nd) DOUBLE VEATURYS PROGRAM Na. |—Lene Smiley “Man From Music Mountain’’ No. 2—Charles Bickford, in “Gangs of New York” FRIDAY & SAT RDAY rd & 4h Rainer and Fernand Gravett, in "The Great Waltz" erpiece Autry, and Burnett, in February I ouise iver scree MONDAY & TUESDAY February 6th & 7th Frederic March and Virginia Bruce, in “There Goes My Heart” Neo. 7 “THE LONE RANGER" LATEST NEWS ISSUR | mortgage-lending institutions | Archie Allison. (Associated Glee Clubs of Americy at {the New York World's Pair in July. | Some of our folks are attending Bellefonte, called on Miss Ella Lucas church at Karthaus this week. jon Saturday. JUST REDUCED! 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