THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | March 30, 1939. NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) ——— Methodist Church Services Pray- ey service and Bible Study Class this Thursday evening at the close of which will be rehearsal of the choirs, Sunday School on Sunday morning a: the regular hour, followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a m At | which time will be conducted the | Fourth Quarterly and the last Com- | munion service before the pastor | goes to conference, Epworth League in the evening at 630 p. m | Free Methodist Church Services: | ~The special evangelistic services| are still in progress having continued during the week. They have had some very good meetings with much success. Services are still In charge of the Evangelist Rev. Kelly assisted by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett There will be preaching service in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. | Bible study on Monday evening at | the home of Miss Eva Rowan George S. Bullock Is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. W Bullock Albert Hazel has broken the record in garden making having planted onions, peas and some other early vegetables last Saturday. The annual conference of the Methodist church will be held In York, Pa commencing on Apri 12th. and continuing over the week- nd. Miss Lorraine Parsons, student of State College, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L and celebrated her birthday while here Morgan Richards of Jersey Shore, spent several days last week visiting with his sister Mrs. Julia Parsons Also visited with old time friends and relatives in and about Julian Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hall, accom- pened by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall motored to Philadelphia on Monday and brought the formers infant son home Irom the hospital The following persons motored to Sunday afternoon anda called on friends and relatives for a few irs, Mrs. Julla Parsons, Ruth Pars , Mrs. Allle Hall and Miss Minnle Sensor Tyrone on Mrs. John Hoff and daughter Mrs. | Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lois Ann sll of Tyrone, spent Sunday with her daughters, Mrs. B. E. Holt and Mrs. Hazel Barton, also 3 son, Forrest Lucas. There has been taken from the iiding at the rear of the School heute, a steel roller which holds water and used for rolling lawn The roller had been used last sum- mer to roll the tennis court and was ! p ry of Raymond Snoke The lock on the building was broken, the roller taken out along with an- other cement one which was there Any cone knowing the whereabouts of the steel roller will be doing a great favor by advising Basil Robi- son, Raymond Snoke or the writer the Dron ES — a. sons | open — 4 — Sr—— Mr, and Mrs. Wilde and children | of State College, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. I. M Stere, Mrs. Robert Hoff of State College is home at this time with her moth. er, Mrs. James Hall from a recent Llness The regular monthly business meeting of the Young Women's Class was held on Tuesday evening at the | home of Miss Helen McClellan Miss Charlotte Stere, teacher of the Primary School in the Borough was ill on Monday and not able to her school. She Is better again The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League will be held this Friday evening at the home of Harcld Hall. A good at- tendance ls desired The next group meeting of the young folks of the Epworth League will be held on Good Friday in the church at Bellefonte, being the an- nual Easter Communion service There will be a special meeting { of the cemetery board and all per ons interested in the upkeep of the lower Union cemetery in the community Hall on Tuesday even- ing, April 11 at 8 o'clock. Miss Ruth Parsons and [Louise Tingue motored to Altoona on Wed - nesday evening and attended the Commencement exercises at the | Hammond Beauty School in which class Miss Jean Saxton was a mein- ber Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lucas on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Wheeling and two daugh- | ters, Beverly and Lorraine and son Keith of State College, and Mr, and Mrs. Norman Fisher and daughter Marcie, of Union township Mrs. Pierce Peters leit Tuesday for Altoona where she is visiting for a few days with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Price, also attended the graduation exercises of Miss Jane Saxton at the Hammond Beau- ty School on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams at- tended a meeting of the Parent- Teachers Association at Pine Grove Mills on last Friday evening, in the | school where thelr daughter Nell | a teacher. Miss Nell accompanied | them home to spend the weekend “Pal” the familiar dog of the com- munity and owned by Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Brink, i= no more. He had be- come so afflicted that they found it necessary to end his suffering which was done last Thursday Rev. GO. A Garret was the doctor and Norman Hall the undertaker Callers at Mrs, Clark the home of Mr and williams on Sunday to with Miss Grace Clark who has been ill, were Mr. and Mrs F H. Jackson and family of Juniata Ps. Mrs, Jackson being a sister of Mise Clark, also another sister, Mrs Mary Pennington of Tyrone and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson of State College (Continued on Page §) visit — SPRING HOUSE CLEANING SALE! SE OXYDOL we 1 2 we n= 39¢ P & G Laundry Soap. Clean Sweep Brooms (No. § Sterling Brooms .....10 cakes 35¢ ea. 25¢ ea. 15¢) Climax Wall Paper Cleaner. .3 cans 25¢ Scrub Brushes Johnson's Glo-Coat . . daa ei Leah fe .....pint can 55¢ (EXTRA ONE-THIRD PINT FREE) Johnson's Liquid Wax... .pint can 55¢ (EXTRA ONE-THIRD PINT FEFE) SPAGHETTI 3%=17¢ PINK SALMON Cold- Ib 2c stream Cans Ann Page Prepared N. B. C. 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Food Stores recuperating | HOWARD George Ragal of New York State spent several days at his home this past week, | Miss Catherine Cummings of Har- | tisburg spent « few hours with | friends, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thompson and daughter of Elizabethtown, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Thomp- | son's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H | Thompson | Girard Altenderfer, Harry De- | Arment attended lodge In Bellefonte Monday evening Mrs. Rose Schenck, Mr. Clifford Holter of Hunter Run moved to i Howard, Tuesday A number of friends helped to | celebrate the birthday of Harry De- Arment Tuesday evening The guests present were Mr, and Mir Frank Wallace, Mr, and Mrs, Glrard Altenderfer, Mr. and Mrs Blalr Fletcher and children, Mr. and Mr: P. C. Halter, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Carson, Hilda W. leathers Foster DeArment, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noll Carl Deitrich and Robert Rightnour of Bellefonte, Mrs. DeArment and | children Collections for waler Howard borcugh for the year will be made between Apri | April 156th Regular service of worship in the Reformed Church Sunday at 7:30 p m with the Rev. James M. Runkle of Williamsport, preaching The Rev. John R. Gullick of Seran- ton, the pastor elect of the Nittany Valley Charge of the Relormel church and hi family gre ¢ pected to arrive in Howard, April llth Thc Rey. Gullick will r Service in 1938 t and conduct nhl first service In this Charge at How- grd, Sunday April 16th at 10:30 a m. This will the Spring Commu non fervice, and all memberg and friends of the congregation are In viled to be present As proof that the last raft did not contain all the white pine (n Penn- sylvanias, white pine square timber forty feet long were loaded on a car las, week by John Lyons & 8B Howard. The tract from which this timber was cut containg mud! larger and better pine Mis: Martha Pletcher entertained at the home of Merrill Pletcher on 8. Patricks’ Day in honor of Mr Pleicher, prominent Republican leader of Centre County. Guest were: Mr. and Mrs, Merril] Pletcher Faye Bert and Merrill, Jr, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Peters, Doris Amick Bette Gates, Lois Lyons, and Martha Pletcher, Besides being Jury Come missioner Mr. Pletcher hag other in- terects to occupy him. He recently purchased a coal mine rect - surant in Howard and looks after several houses which he owns HOWARD BORO SCHOOL, NEWS The Dramatic Club of the How- ard High School will present four one act plays entitled The Righ Answer, Cadl New Girl mn Town Just Before the Prom In the High School Auditorium, Pri- day March 31. and Saturday. April 1. Admission .15 and The money will be put into the Curtain fund The Senior Class of Howard High School withe: (0 thank oll of the parents and friends sho helped t nike their chicken and waffle cup pcr a financial success pa. ’ yi © stil ins a ne pA “ SMULLTON Andrew Zette and daughter Mr Mrs. Kryder Prank and daughier Fred Stover Mrs Ernest Benner Mrs. Paul Petteroff of Bellefonte were dinner guests jsst Wednesday of Mrs. Earl Weber Smullton contractors and buliders J. W. Bright & Co. last week put twd new roofs in town the home of W. C. Bressler and W. D Meyer Mr. and Mr: family of Salona Saturday at the Mrs. Joe Smull Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brungart of Rcbersbiirg were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs, Brun- garts sister, Mrs. Ida Walizer Miss Beatrice Ruhl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ruhl celebrate | her tenth birthday on Sunday Sunday dinner guests at the home tof Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weber were I Mr and Mrs. Roland Zettle Vida end Shirley Ann Zettle and Mr. and { Mrs. Russell Braucher, callers at the | 53me home were Mr, and Mrs. Mor. i ris Wolfe and daughter Phyllis, Mr and Mre. Pro, Hancock and children, Mi. and Mrs. Russell Beckenbaugh | and daughter Ruth and son Bugene | Mr. and Nrs. Wesley Wolfe of | Lock Haven were visitors on Satur- {day at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Lester Ruhl {| Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer | were yisitors on Sunday at lola, st | the home of Mrs. Meyer's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Solon Williams on on Wolfe and visor on Mr. and James wel home of Town or Country FARMERS! Take these Inexpensive means to boost your yield ! INSULATING BD 334¢ a oq ft CEL-O-GLASS » f 13e*mn (Guar. 5 yrs. if properly installed) . FLEXOGLASS 24¢ 8 8g yard BARN SASH as low as 80c¢ TEN LIME 15¢ » ue: All at CLASTERS’ PHONE 8 Church services on Sunday, Apri) | 2, gre a: follows: Sunday School §:30 [ and Worship with sermon 10:30 by the Rev. James M. Runkle retired minister of Willlamsport and ©, ® | 6:45, Tople for discussion “1 Would Be Strong” The Ladies Ald sociey will hold thelr April meeting st Lhe howe of Mrs Willlam Belghtol on Saturday evening April 1 Mrs Frel Kessling of Yarnell spent froin Thursday evening ull | Sunday with her mother, Mis. Lucey Conaway and brother Robert Cona- way and family and asisted in the nursing of little Lury Conaway a victim cf a severe attack of flu but her many friend are very glad to learn that she Is recuperating as fest gf can be expected Mr. and Mrs. E R sons Roy, Ralph Tuesday evening [ister Bartiey home gt Zion Mrs. George White and daughter Connle zpeid lat week wily sister, Mrs, John Dist Friday evening vistors gat the Orin Fye home were Alvin and Wal- or Wallzer, Nell Buiters, Ruby and Bill Pye of Lock Haven, Sunday ecall- ers were Mr, and Mrs Frank Malone and granddaughter Marlon, Mr. and Mre, BEd. Porter and son Eugene, cf Jersey Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pye and children Mr. 2nd Mry. Frank Fie all of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Sumner children spent the weekend w» latives at State Coliege alid Per Furnace Bartley Fred E24 4 4 at ana Weis the and hel Ww Noll and Sunday callers at the Mr Conaway home were Mr. and ! Milford Ptters, Christine, Helen and Clarence™Keszling of Yarne i and Mrs. William Bobison and dren and a friend of Mount E Elsworth Conaway of Beech Cr Matthew Conaway of Flemington the W Mr alg Yonlly & Nollie were McCaled Cieorge, Danie] an lack Haven aang! Ted | place Sunday B Kile Richard Mess: BOGhe Nors., Nevin Dolan ang Fox Heliow, Mr, and Mr son and children of thu Boone accompanied Ne Mol family along home and expe spend a week with them Miss Mary Jane Fye was § night with her Iriend Alry Jack Mabus and Miss of Beleionle spent Sanday wi iatter's paren Mr. and My Aley, other callers of the 33) Ceraldine and Arlene Swope ryn MoCrea of this place Mrs. John Schaeffer and Nancy of Centre Hall, Mr Beightol and friend Fetzer of Bellefotile Miss Dorothy Betz is ope nd eral days at her home here § HO were Mr Ca Young and dJaunghter Virginia Hublersburg and Miss Mars Fogleman of Slate College 8 Crafi of Moshanpo 1x weekend with his sister wWilllamm Dixson Sunday callers al the Ray Oyler home were Paul Lomicon and san Dick. Mrz. David Confer and daugh- ter Carol, Miss Emeline Butler of Orviston, John Daley of Middle River, Md Mr. and Mrs Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte spent Monday evening at the A. A Carrel: hohe Fay and Lee Runkle and Leo Bom- boy of Mt Bagle were Sunday even vip caliens al the home of her ox male Betty Aley Mr. and Mis and daughter (oi Charley Elin and daughter Re becog Of Beliefanile called gt the Johar Deitz home Sunday afternoon Alter spending a week with h daughter, Mrs. Richard McCaled and family of lock Haven Wil Boone returned home on f Eundey afternoon calisrs at R Bartley hone were Mrs McClure and William Margaret MoClurs and giiet Yeager of Lewiniown and Mr and Mrs. Mies Bartley and chil Carl, Martha Jane, Rose ta thy and Vera of this place Kisworth Conaway of Beech Creek and Matthew Conaway of Flemington, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Etters, Mrz. Pred Ke:sling and soa Henry of Yarnell ghd Mrs Lucy Conaway of“this place were Thurs dey evening callers 31 the Robe! Conaway home Mrs. C. E Aley spent two dayg at Centre Hall last week papering at the home of J Roy and John Schaeffer Sunday visitors at the Robert Con- away homie were Mr. and Mrz Mil- ford Etters, Mrs. Pred Kescling and children Clarence, Helen and Chris- tine of Yarnell. Mrs. Lucy Conaway, | Betty Aley, Louise Belghtol, Kathryn McCreq of this place gnd Mrs John Dunkle of Bellefonte A number of our young people at- tended the Young Pscple’s Grange meeting at Pleasant Gap on Monday evening. A birthday surprise party was held on Tuesday evening at the home of | Mf and Mrs. James Shaffer in hon- or of Mr. Shaffer reaching another milestone in life, thoot present were Mrs, Raymond Rogers and daugh- | ers Mary and Jane of Bellefonte R D, 2, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balrd and (son, Ralph of SBetelonte, Mis Charles Harter and daughters Cer- fiude Ann and Beverly, Mrs. Orin Fye and children Mary Jane, Hairy and Johnny, Kenneth Louise and Earl Beightol \fusic was furnished by the Fye trio. Re- freshments were served and at a | reasonable hour all departed wish- ing Mr. Shaffer many more happy | birthdays. He received many nice | and useful gifts | Condifions in this area will de- | pend very largely upon how much | the farmer has 10 spend. | and all of Kus 3 i Mildre i Gauy. . Miz Th ANORY vu L) Dr Edward MoAlllsied Mr. and Mire alll Ol £5.40 a APRIL 1ST moving day, don’t forget to let your Fire Insurance Agent know where you move to, Ed. ‘Doak’ Keichli | JACKSONVILLE | Neidigh, | | ‘There were T2 present at the M | B Sunday School Sunday | by the pastor, Rev. Hammond ay our We wie glad Wo financial obli- | gadons are met for this conference | year Mi Clyde Clap visited at the Lote this wefRend Mr. and Mrs, Prank Moyer of Reading are visiting at the home of Calvin Quick, Mrs, Moyer will be re membeted as Lucille Quick We are sorry to hear Mr tent Pye ls on the sick list I'nose who attended the quilting at Mrs. John McClusick's last Wed nes were: Mrs. Edith Fye; Mrs Clwde Barger, Mrs, Alfred Borger Mrs. RG, Fye, Mrs, Ray Watson Amberg Fye, Mrs. John Lucas Mi Charles Chuenot Mrs Jacob Haw Mrs, Frank Culver, Mrs flex Bedwell and Miss Mary ( Yl Were ginner gus The Misses Hope Lew) aldine Cartwright yeeEfnNd ang Mr: their werkena Ann Lacas RN Lundaay spaghett] Simpson of Pleasant Leltoy Lewl: Whar ay Mir ard Gowen Were John 1 nomes here ana Mary night and the I forget irday night at ed Dy Jahlon Watson E. church Crue on POTTERS MILLS vi irene las wlio 15 fInplo parents Lack if her ih on oO Hoover Bdgar Hoove unaay Margaret B ng with friend returned Wo the Hinger. vho YY home inklin Sharer and tre Hall vieMed oi home of her pareny E B Palmer r.and Mrs. J. G n Sunday In Yeagertown a m Fou Boal and Master Ivan Orwig is tie weeneY home, (rom 4 imonia psa—— 'SNYDERTOW notes: Sunday feo Holy C of hw SO ONUn Anon at iv 3 In An Easter can be held In the ! Fras HUTCH nr wil ng People’s Organiza i thelr monthly meeting on Friday evening at T00 § member it rev eg * from Hublersbiirg to here on $1y Charlies Mackeyville, Mr Miller ate moving to tf Decker farm. south of Bnvdertown $2 4 1 a _ b po Randall Ertel was a « ioe Lannen home on Sunday Benjamin Latz, who ha: been va- Florida for tao week Mre Ziegler moved aii'ning In ted his parents, Mr. and Harvey Lutz a few day: Greeley Rogers called on Lutz one day last week fev. Paul J. Keller and family are ting people in Harrisburg week Han and winity, this The Senior Class of W. T H will present their play again at Flemington Thursday night of this week FISHING BOOTS For Men 3” 75 Sizes 6 to 12. «4 Womens®4-4 Sizes 4 to 8. Boys’ $9.99 Sizes 1 to 6. 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