NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) - Evangelistic Services Coming: Bpecial revival meetings will start in the Free Methodist church on Mon- day, March 13th at 7:30 p. m. witn the Evangelist Rev. R. A, Kelly of Pittsburgh in charge. Rev, Kelly is widely known he having been a for- ner comptroller, bank cashler and vice ident, General Manager of large brokerage firm and twelve & minister, Services will be held each evening during the week at 7:30 p. m. with three ser- vices on Sunday, March 19th will n with sermon by Rev. Kelly at 11 his subject being “The Chris- t 3 p. m. in the afternoon the > will be “Separating From God nd in the evening at 7:30 p m will be “The Abode of the Lost” Ser- vices will continue for a period of two weeks, closing on March 26th A most cordial welcome is extended to all persons to attend any of these services. Rev. G. A the pastor will assis Methodist Church Services—Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning he usual time, Junior League in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, Epwort! League at 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by the preaching service at 7:30 m sermon by Lhe pas- t pre yean a or all CGar- rett at t p with Chicken and Soup Supper—Union Grange No. 335 of this place will hold hicken and noodle and vegetable Wednesday evening in their here have sandwiche Price Troon for ham- and rr ale of supy iI De XK League Meeting—The members of + Epworth League will hold their ithly ocial the of and ime thi $ evening at ane of Mis Eleanor Lucas Township. A good meeting atten 1aNCe i de Free Methodist Church: Prayer on Friday evening, Sunday Ee IVICE School on Sunday morning at 9:30} a. m. followed by the preaching ser- ice with sermon by the pastor, Rev CG. A. Garrett Me Bible direction of Rev thie Presbyterian the home of ? luesday evening evening Mrs. J. C. Fox a Underwood study class under the H. E Oakwood of church will meet ss Eva Rowan next instead of Monday sister, Miss and Mr WR Burkholder and Mrs. Porress M. Lu cas, were delightfully entertained at p me of Mrs. Edward R. t Friday af- and nite ternoon. Pearce Rumberger, who me ployed near Baltimore, Maryland, spent the weekend with friends and relatives In and about the commu it He disposed of his old trusty ac car on Saturday afternoon came home a bran new olet Coach. And is Pearce 7! It knows how to take the and really knows the way out Hollow too “it 1 dl The monthly business meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held on Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs Julia Parsons The monthly business meeting of the Ladies Ald of the Methodist church met on Monday afternoon ai the home of Mrs. Mary McClellan Miss Myra Underwood, who has been employed in State College for { her sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs (J. C. Fox | Miss Margaret Parsons of State | College, spent, the weekend with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parson {returning to her work on Monday | morning Mr. and Mrs. Plerce Peters and children were entertained to {enicken and waffle dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mali- lon Bruss of Union Township Miss Grace Clark, who has been keeping house at the Holtzworth home, has been ||] for the past week and being cared for at the home of her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mr Clark Williams The Group Meeting of the Young folks of ‘the Methodist church wil be held next Monday evening, March 13th In the Methodist church Btate College, Their subject for discussion will be Gambling and Lo! terie Walter Zahniser and family moved on Monday from the J. R Willams property into the house which wa the former Sam Holt ore and which has been recently remodeled for rent. They expect to move Lhe post office and equipment the la part of this week The following evening at the MaEwen and quilting which 4 (ST) tel persons spent the home of Mrs Je helpeyl with some wa hand, On Tuesday evening, Mrs. J N. Halt Mrs. B. E. Holt, Mrs. J. B, Stere al Ruth Parsons, also Miss Kezia Cal- houn and Loulse Tingue Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackwood of Akron, Ohio, are the proud parents of a new son in the family, being son number two and they have named 1! David Gear! Blackwood. The grand- mother, Mrs. Margaret "Keatley was there to greet the newcomer when it arrived Congratulations folk: Another old land mark ha disposed of In the community when the railroad tower was torn down by John M. Robison ) foreman In this section of the rail- road. Unionville will soon be off th map as far as the rallroad is con- cerned the Gh young bee 1] eT sect forme: # a old depot about be disposed of too The members of the young folks classes of the Methodist Sunday School, taught by Mrs. Harold Wat- and Mrs. Pierce Peters had a doughnut sale on Saturday. They baked and sold 66 dozen of the most delicious doughnuts you ever saw and realized a nice sum which will be used in purchasing new hymnais for the church Rev. M. H. Crawford of Osceola Mills, Pa. former pastor of the Meth- odist church here, preached in the Methodist church on last Friday evening to a full house. Rev. Kauff- man, the present pastor, Invited ninsty-nine men to church to sing “The Ninety and Nine” and render a surprise on Rev. Crawford. The one side of the church was full to its capacity of men while the other gide was over crowded with women As ss— PP —; DEMOCRATS TO CONFIRM JUDGE HIRT APPOINTMENT Democratic senators agreed In caucus Tuesday night to uphold Governor James’ choice of Judge Willlam E. Hirt as his successor on the superior court and John Robert Jones as a municipal court judge in Philadelphia Other appointments, including that of Major Lynn G. Adams as commissioner of motor police were réjected, sajd Harry Shapiro, Dem- ocratic floorleader, s0n Movies ! All FREE At LeRoy Smeltzer's WEST COLLEGE AVENUE McCormick-Deering Sales and Service Tuesday, March 14th - 7:30 P. M. Come and Bring Your Family ! Door Prizes! STATE COLLEGE, PA. | Mrs. Annie Elsenhuth of some time, is now at the home of | ANNOUNCEMENT ! ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM An “Armstrong Graduate,” thoroughly school- ed in the rudiments and principles of Floor Coverings and Decorations, has been added to our staff as a permanent feature, WE INVITE YOU to consult with us about all your “Linoleum Problems.” Our expert advice and recommen- dations are yours without any obligation, We shall be glad to have you call and avail yourself of this new regular service, ; BELLEFONTE HARDWARE CO. MARK W. WILLIAMS, Prop. 32 8. Allegheny, Cor. E. Bishop Bellefonte, Pa. March 9, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE | Park | avenue is visiting with relatives In| | Florida. | Mr and Mrs. N. N, Hartswick and | granddaughter of North Allen street spent the weekend in Pittsburgh, Louls LaBare of Helster street spent several days last week at the {home of his parents in Pittsburgh John McEnight spent the week- end in Hollldayeburg Mr. and Mr: A Ridge Avenue had a guests Mr. and Mi: lof New York City Mrs. Elizabeth Rand of Allen street spent Wednesday in Altoona Mrs. Walter Parsons and daughter Veda of Helster reet and Mr Nwood Parsons and daughter Janice Ann, of Butts str Bellefonte Saturday Norman Herz of avenue spent the tic City Mi mount avehus the home of Thomas and Bellefonte Mr. and M: Walker of Bast College Aver day iting In Altoona } ot weekend Martin P thelr Milton Martin ’ motored ) afternoon East AevEend el Fairmount in Atlan i East Fali Wednesday al nel Hicie E. M Broderick pent and brothel Clarence Hamilton of EL Smith having in Harrisburg nd Mi D iiege R D inday Me. and Mi [#0 f Mill Hall and n Braucher of State College Cir £ held annual mother and caughter banquet in the Old Main sandwica shop Priday evening. During that time six first class badges and one eaglet were awarded 8. Harman of East * D0 was t able to be Mrs. A thel; again Mr ————— PORT MATILDA BR D1 Mr. and Mrs. Arma Duey held kitchen shower in honor of their 5 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs {Joseph Duey. Those prewnt were Mrs. Albert Weaver and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunkie, Jr, Mrs. Nellie Weaver, Mrs, Far! Walte Mrs M. A Kerin, Mr. Sara Beck- ith, Mrs. Fannie Howard, Mr. and Robert Millet Mr 5 Mis. Sylvester Walk Mrs lawrence Nebling, M ne Dayton Marg long Fox. Elmirg Lair, C umbia Duey Madeline ; Nora and Joyce Walk, Myrtle and Effie Miller. Milford Butterbaugh. Ber- nard Kerin, Jack Walk, Andrew and Michael Strasick. Joe Miller and Bil- ly Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Duey and Mr. and Mn Joseph Duey Delicions refresiunents were served at a late hour, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diuey received many hice gifts Mr and Mrs M. A Kerin family attended the funeral of latter's uncle, M. 1. Woomer in rone Mr. and Mrs. A. J Collett also at- tended the funeral of ML. Wooiner and Mrs Collett spent a week with her sister, Mrs. Nancy Woomer after the funeral M. J. 88ell was a weekend visitor with friends a? this place Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walk enter- tained their Sunday School class Friday evening. Delicious refresh- ment? were served. Those present were: Rev, and Mrs. D. A. Bowe, Stanley Walk, Ralph Cowher, Gladys Matts, Mr. and Mrs, Christopher Richards, Mr, and Mrs. Willls Walk Ellen Weaver, Dorothy Beckwith, Arnold Stover, Cecil Walk, Marjorie Walk, Catherine Polous, Nora Walk, and Mary Ellen Sprankle. Beatrice, Jean. Blair, Kenneth and Wilda Walk » w Mr « tralsck and the I'y- st — DIX RUN Attendance at our church services have not been very large these past | few weeks. Due to the bad weather and also a lot of sickness, Sunday Bchool this Sunday at 9:30 a m jand preaching at 7:30 p. m | "The sick in our community are {all improving Mrs. Hannah Scholl {is able to be around a little, Mrs iJ. T. Hall who recently broke her {arm is slowly improving | Miss Millle Heaton is home again | where she expects to remain for a { while, | Among the Sunday visitors at the iJohn T Hall home were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Witherite and children ( Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hines and daughter of State College, | “Bill” and Paul Parsons of Dix Run, T. A. Hogencamp bought himself ia fine new horse recently. | Roddy Pminhizer spent Sunday ‘with his good pal Stewart Williams, | Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tice are the proud parents of a baby girl who {came to their home a few days ago. |Mothes and babe are getting along ne. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Beatty and daughter Shirley visited with rela- tives in Altoona on Sunday Mrs. W. J. White and Mrs, Stel- lard White have been on the gick list with the lagrippe. Many of our citizens have been attending the public sales near here, It has been very oold, looks Ike we might bave some more winter, | Tuesday a( CLARENCE By JAMES H. BRUNGARD BGT MILESBURG Miss Ruth MUes, a student nurse at the Philipsburg Hospital spent| Those who enjoyed a pleasant her home here, Ruth igeekend at the John Muirhead has passed ber probation perfod and [home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward received Let cap Congratulations, | Mulrhead and daughters Peggy and Ruth Mute of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Hazel Clenn is attending James Cramer and sons Bobby and business school at State College Junie also Jeannette of Delaney We have on our sick list this (Pa, Mrs. Jack Lambert and time Mrs James Staretts MIs Pol and Jimny, of Mussburg David Mum phier Jane Garman Muirhead of State © is still quite il and Mrs, Henry daughter Mary of Bellelonte Steve Baranyak, only student from Poormanside represented among the many enrollees at Snow High School, was home with a bad cold Andy Shutika was down P.M. 8. malin street Sunday Miss Annle Blgean celebrated lier 20th. birthday Tuesday eve of the celebrant Bo ollie lege and Mr Muirhead “and Elizabeth and Alice al Mr: If the dream of a Philadelphia in- ventor comes true and cars can be run with water, then what will be- come of all the gasoline stations, It is the claim of this Inventor that a car will travel for 45 mils on a gal lon, at a cost of three cent Miss Sarah Peece 15 employed a! Lock Haven Mi i Mi expect t near | Shoe 1a0l week fEN saunterin Dunkle Is¢keeping In the o until n Pittsburgh Netzler fu an Sherwood oO go ire 0 no AL: Dunkle wi ed } | Lhe Wit recently was emplo ir now employed gt neral home A Wa home Mr her M1 afternoon and W Fo The occasion birthday. In spite of Year and handicap cheerful and spends knitting rugs Al present time with her daughter Mrs. Rabert gt Snow Shoe Cnr : evening Peeler being pleasan pent at Lhe Lian Friday Pele: advanced Peters 1 Liane turnin very cCaptiv her She | visiting ympailly 11 exts nd one Trvis | lection Kauffman Lente? transg Beech ( Howa Few White DoT ia MC lor ™»- eek MC) wie V ir recently, Poetry ar Prose day eve Mike Patishnock Elrike { | HOWARD { sociemy of the Re- March Her- eve The ladies ai - formed wireh held their meeting at the home of Mr bert Pletcher last Wednesday ing 'd John Mrs, Gilbert Shope and son Fal gioiting returned Sunday aller several OY sume day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bdgir RoSer | 1, following people col of Allentown. Mrs Rader is & Bisse nay to attend the Mrs. Shope from PM Monday Friday allernoon and Mike Pal Rosle Venezion: Pagorh Mr of t the HEN 0001 Echo] Brovies speaker af HD evening Mr, and | present amaoving | y Burope at the Evangel- at 7:30 WE Al will be taken reine Maye pent the weekend f Mr. J. Will Mayer Misses Anna and Nelle Holler ief Sunday for 8 al the family A Warren Carson and N. J attended a farm Bureau Ins banquet at the muni Hershey Monday Howard unbury th id a weed home of Chare 4+ bark Dall played at Mil Elio I Hall boa champlonahis PRT UR sam n Hoan F M Mane ( n Mr mong jay We edging the Park New High School %sReiD: team will play the Howard Alum riday, March 10 at 8:30. The Ho® ard High School girls will play (he Bellefonte High School girls team a 4 preliminary game at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Regan Hol Haven, spent ‘Tuesday evening Howard Mr.and Mrs. M C. C. Dreese and Girard Allender fer attended & meeting Tuesda night at the State College Reformed i ¢hurch Ds not forget the Clean-up T. BR. Robb's Tuesday March ning Andy f the smaller children called Retorick's sister, Mra, Ray ivder in Clearfield on Sui The latler was not so well take thiz mean acknow receipt of a Highland journal from one of our readers in Illinois, The P. T A doings were enhancing. Also glad to note our efforts are appreciaied by the subscriber from New Jerse) Bugosh's and Worniaks made calls it of town Sunday p. m Clifford Reiters took a ot ip Sunday p m. by Road Chrade Four had another unusual experience Thursday when on thelr school radio at nog they heard the announcement of the cardinals name who will hencefarth be Pope Pius X11 Moshannon Presbyterians resiau- rant supper of last week netted them something Jess than $100 Don't forget the concert by tn Clarence Banjoers held at Moshan- non, St. Patrick's Day at 8 p. m sharp. Admission 10 and 20c. The ye ziters and Carlsong will be feattired on vocal numbers, Do come and patronize this worthy organiza- tion who s0 often gave you enter- tainment gratis 1 mean-you Methodists, Catholics and all people who have received any such benefits, John Bugash Sr. made a brief call Monday evening on the Pete Worniak's Mr. and Mrs Sunday at the homes John Paskovich was visiting Paul Onder and Mike Leso lately, Retorick and W. Wagner, Mrs sae 3 ih o ——————————- a BUSH HOLLOW We did much belter on Sunday 2! Sunday School, we had 62 present In the School. We were glad for the large attendance and invite them all back again and bring others with you. Had a good aitendance on Thursday night at the services, when Rev. Heckert brought the evenings message. Everyone present enjoved the good sermon preached by Res Heckart. We are always glad to have him was us when he can make it possible to worship with us fiunday visitors at the EP. Lucss home were Mr. and Mrs William Lucas and children of Unionville, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens and family of Mineral Springs, Pa Miss Betty Alexander of Bellefonts spent the weekend with her sister and family Mr. and Mr: Austin Lucas | Visitors at the Harry Carver home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carver and two daughters of Union= ville; Mr. and Mrs, Edward Way and family of near Unionville, | Miss Mae Baney along with others {from Unionville, motored to wWil- liamsport, on Sunday (oo attend a meeting in the Free Methodist church there ing. Most rooms in Clarence schools Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spotts and contributed flowers for the occasion short 1m the Ridge tr E. D. Myers spent Shive, McGowan the funeral of Edward Barborich, daughters took dinner on Sunday Bdward is the second boy in this James with his mother Mrs. Edna Spotts group to die of diabetes . left 4 and family, other visitors at the Bodenchiok as suddenly Spotta home on Sunday were Mr. grade three years ago. jand Mrs, Melvin Shirey of Wil-| Prof. Quiz, a contest bitween par- liamsport, Mrs. Ruth Rote and phil ents and teachers with a prize of {dren, Beverly, Donald and CGracye. copper to the winning individual !s | Lona 8potts and Bdgar King all of a high light of the next regular PTA {Bellefonte and Mr. and Mrs. Roy gethering, dated for March 14th.) : A laugh in store for Spots and children 7:30 p.m. | some one. Take the hint and be | The only wav 10 know of go get there as this ix one way we have »f lout of debt is to pay Your money on advertising with the use of hoard- | what you owe. That's no magic ed school board's supplies at Scotch | formulas, but it works. town. Seventh grade In a body attended of that room early Thursday morn- | SNYDERTOWN Church notes: Union Lenten ger- vice on Thursday evening In St Mark's Lutheran church at 7.30 p m AL the amt KARTHAUS Mr. and Mrs. Jay B ausigneur and daughter Mary of Kane, visited a the George MeGonieal home dur. ig the past week Caller: Clearfield day were: Mr. and Mrs and sons Bill and Pat and <ough- Ler, Margaret, Mr (rorge Biroup snd daughters Belva and Dorothy (Hen Pye, Helen Justeng and Bob wit wt Val Mr. and Mre Jack Bmith ¥y moved lo Johnstown fmploy Mr ORVISTON There were 179 at Sunday 8chool Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolt, son Jack, grandson Dick and Jennie Mallory of Altoona, visited the David Confer and Paul Lomson homes Sunday Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Ny- man of Mt Eagle called on friend and relatives Priday Mi Aman Bayer of A pending some it the Ed. Con fer hwme Mrs. Harriet Robb of pending some time with Mrs. Alfred Bhawley Mrs Bertha ententained her children and their families 0 a birthday dinner on Bunday, in her hey haries Hev- birthday the follow present N and Mr BYE f 1 i Mr, | Paul Walizer n rn of Bane on Satur Fred Bana’ monthly meeting of in the Young People, it has been de- cided from now on that ad all the every Friday evening gathering and the monthly meeting, every one | LW depart thelr home a are 1 officer; of Howard organization will not be resp her niece ible for them We Lope hat parenis cO-Operats with u helping make 1hi i friend] gathering on SUPPGA#d fur 1 VOOR thome afer that t the in if they moni ths Lime Of ahd and fam. where he wil 10 FP. 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