THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 13, 1929, A — NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) —— Free Methodist Church Services Young Peoples Prayer Service on Methodist Church Services —Pray- er service this Thursday evening, | CLARENCE By JAMES H, BRUNGARD | Mr. and Mrs. Dorls Remsnyder {and Mrs, Goodyear spent the Easter | vacation in Reading. School at the brick building clos- | ed Tuesday on account of a leakage in the water system. Some pupils took advantage of the % day holl- | day to loiter and make nuisances of Tuesday evenings of each week, re. | Sunday School on Sunday morning themselves about Hill school, gular prayer service on Friday even- | at 9:15 a. m, Epworth League in the | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fye and Ear) ing, ‘both being held in the church. | evening at 6:30 p. m. followed by & | py, ang family of Lock Haven and funday School on Sunday morning | special Union meeting of the Mis- peas Center respectively, weekend | al 9:30 a. m. Over this will be held the Quarterly District meeting in charge of the District Fider, Rev. R. R. Blews of State College State College on Friday evening, in the Unionville Church on Satur- day evening and Sunday morning, and again at State College on Sun- day evening. All are invited. Miss Anna Smith of Williamsport, spent Easter with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. W, Smith. Guests over Easter Season at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. A, Garrett were Misses Jannett and Eleanor Hathaway of Emporium Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Brugger and wo daughters of Cann urg, Pa, pent the weekend with his parents, . and Mrs. J. E, Brugger. Mrs. John Talhelm accompanied » Mrs. J. Harold Fisher, motored to rfMintown on Sunday and spent he day with relatives of the former Miss Martha Rose Brugger of Wilmington, Del, spent Easter Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Brugger, returning to her duties late on Easter Day. The Bellefonte High School stu- dents resumed their work at school on Tuesday of this week, while those vhe attend State College returned their duties on Wednesday . and Mrs, G. A. Garrett and hter Patty Lou left on Tues- morning for Oreensburg where risited for a couple days with latters son and family, Rev. ana E. C. John. and Mrs. Paul Immel and Paul Jr. moved a'l their belongings last Friday to their new home near Washington, D. C., Mr, and Mrs. An- drew Hall and family are mov into their home this week F. M. Lucas has been appointed as Supt. on the highway through this taking the place of John the position past administration took over his new work this week and Mrs. T. B. McClellan and :ghter Helen and Mrs. Markle of place and Mr, Harry X Port Matilda, were entertal Easter day at the home of th daughter and family, Burton R. Tingue of Belle- onst 145 ~ ev Ar NAT Sunday were ti f Wilson Hall children Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. David Hall 0 Walter Hall of Pleasant Gap, Dan Hall of Harrisburg, Mrs. Cole- an, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Holtshoppie grid Mr. Harry P. Fry all of Wik llamsport and Mr. and Mrs. R. C Williams and family of this place. ¢ re ee re ee eee] ER —— Purse and Pride are Satisfied with DEVOE’S 2-Coat System HOUSE PAINT as low as $5.45 a month We'll arrange finances thru FHA Call CLASTERS’ PHONE 8 | we’ll prove a It's Thrifty to Buy Wheeling Copper Loy Super Chanel-drain ROOFING Leak-proof. Will last a lifetime. Glenwood Ranges Make beking easy, Mother's Ranges Can't be beat for quality & price. W. Atlee Burpee Co's Famous GARDEN SEEDS Beeds that grow. ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM AND RUGS It's Thrifty te Deal at H. P. Schaeffer HARDWARE Fr sn Bas dR a A Services in the church at | sionary socleties of the Presbyterian and Methodist churches in which ail have a part. This service will be at 7:30 p.m ing service as the pastor is away at- tending conference this week, Mrs. Mame Cross of Curwensville Pa, spent Sunday with Mrs, Grace Foster and Miss Kate Smith, Mr, and Mrs. G. W, Bullock en- tertained their daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert Keeler of Philadelphia, on Sun- day. Pearce Rumberger of Middle River Maryland, spent Easter with friends and relatives in and about the com- { munity. The monthly business meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held on Wed- nesday evening at the home of Mrs Harriet Askins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer of Bellefonte, were callers among ends and relatives in the com- nity on Sunday Miss Katherine Smith, who ha spent the past couple months sight- Florida, returned to her Friday GE ing ceeing home here last Mrs. Emily Miles of Milesburg, spent last Saturday visiting with Miss Eva Rowan and other friend: anc relatives in the commu Guests at the home of Mrs, Julia Parsons to Baster dinner, were her daughter Mrs. E. L. Parsons and two daughters, Lorraine and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flick and 8 snd daughter motored to Clearfield county where they spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fink- beiner Donald McElwain, freshman at Penn State, spent his Easter vaca- tion in Philadelphia, visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H A. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Cecll Stevenson of Altoona and his nephew, Glen Ste venson of Richmond, Virginia, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B Stere and family Rev. D. D. Kauffman of the Meth. nist church {5 attending the annual conference of the Central Pennsyl- vanla District being i at York over this weekend Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff of Easter hildren, Mrs Barton and thelr respective families Mrs. J. R Wil ankle in going dowr last week and the effects able to hobble through Guests at the home of Mrs. Har- ret Asking over Easter, were her cister Miss Mary Turner and cousin, Mrs, Esther Harris of Greensburg Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jar- retl and son of Pittsburgh Basil Robison motored to Corn- ing, N. Y., last Friday and returned Saturday accompanied by her, Bill Robson and family the Easter season with i spent his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John M Robison Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Armstrong and Mrs, Estella Parsons of Stats College were callers at she home of Mrs, W. B. Parsons on Sunday Mrs. Parsons visited with her : Clair and family of Union Township until Monday evening. N in wy on neq Tyrone latter's Haze! ucas ana guests of the B. E. Holt, Mrs Mr. F M. L were the hous Be Mr. and Mrs, Harold M. Fredericks of Lock Haven, accompanied by Mrs Arthur Bush were visitors the other evening with Mrs. H. E McElwain and family. Mrs. Predericks had just recently returned {rom a trip 10 Florida and Havanna Cuba Mrs. Alice Bosworth and her father Mr. Daniel Buck, and a daughter and her {wo children mo- tored to Buffalo, N. Y., where they spent the Easter Season, taking the daughter and two children home after an extended visit here at the Buck home, Kenneth Hall, who recently pur- chased the Roy Calhoun garage in the community, has done a great deal of repair work on it since he became the owner, the last work being a fresh coat of white paint which adds to its appearance one hundred per cent, At a meeting of the Lower Ceme- tery Association on Tuesday even- owners and relatives having dead buried there, for contributions to help in improving these grounds New tools need to be purchased and the tool house painted ag well as a number of other improvements Clean-up Day will be observed on Saturday, May 20th when it is hoped that all persong interested will co- operate in some way to help fix up the cemetery before Memorial Day. It would be very much appreciated tf men with trucks would donate them for several hours use. The following have already made cash contributions: Mr, Raymond Fisher, Tyrone: Mrs. Martin Harnlsh and son Lawrence, Wingaie; Mrs, Lynch, Bronxville, N. ¥.: Mr. Glenn Mitch- ell, Mrs. James Bnyder of Wingate, Norman Calhoun, Mr. Lebkicher and Harry Eckert, Jr. all of Tyrone; ! Charles R. Eckenroth, Mrs. Harry | David Custer and Miss Ruth Lucas i of this place, | VALLEY VIEW ! Those who spent Sunday with Mr, | and Mrs. Ed. Houser were Mr. and | Mrs, John Boal and two children of i and three children of Centre Hall. {and three children of Shamokin, | spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. | Willlam King. i Mrs. Russell Houser spent Satur. {day in Altoona doing her Easter | shopping. { Miss Dorothy Miller of Ford City few days last week with Mrs, i rae There is no preach | ing, it was decided to contact all 10% | | McElwain, Mrs, H. 1, Kerchner, Mr. | | Lemont; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ishler | Mr. and Mrs. George Eminhizer | spent Sunday p. m. and evening at the | Albert Carlson home. “Stand Up and Fight” a good pic- ture of the historical type was shown a. the local theatre during the past week. Another highly recommend- ed picture to be shown there soon | is “Heart of the North." | Mr, and Mrs. Baumgardner called at Harve McCloskey's Saturday evening. | ‘The last regular meeting of in- truction in writing for teachers met Thursday evening Levi and Schmoke were absent Mrs. Chobb from Philadelphia was see her grandmother, Mrs ann Watson Sunday. Mrs, has been sick for a few 128) Nannie on Watson weeks Mr. and vd ang Mr Mrs Rossel] daughter Jose} Viv Mesco! and baby Janice all Avi and Arthur Jone; Wilkes Barre were Monday evening supper guests at Meek hom Those who v Jot John | Wan of of the e isited over 1! Mu Jameg Bellefonte; Mr Jick Lambert and two children of Milesburg: Mrs. Isabel Gutwold of Punxsutawney, Miss Jean Muirhead of Delaney: Mr. and M's Sam Gorden of Nesbit and Miss Martha Pinge of Williamsport Easter vacation observed Good Friday onl ence grades except grade drew names Easter eggs Monday Mr. and Mrs, Will McCloskey } Helen and Andy visited Howard MoClos- of Fountain Sunday 8. W. Etters of State College spe Thursday night with his sigter, C. Craft and on Fr t Mrs. Salena Brungard apartment Mr. Brungar« supper at his sisters State C i " a irhead: Manse] mn Mrs nette was 11 of the Clar- Fifth exchanged and from "ne nas aun n with the home folks, John gt Poormanside Howard McCloskey and Harve business 1«¢ burg the 10 Mr. Brungard teacher of Grade IV Clarence, attended a household goods sale and had some garage work done on his car at Spring Mill irday p.m. Sunday he atiend- friends others w Oohe Of Before re- 1 his aun Marengo brother were on ed cl Blair Mr: taps was our d a 1 the har her Balen called on n, Sunday p.m visited over the weekend 5 at Coalport, infant daughter of MM: Joe Koleno expired at her home at No. 10, Monday be interred 8. Mich Thursday n 4 daughter syre holiklay Charles H. Watson Mrs a the Mrs on ; d daughter Barbara spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Nan. Watson. Miss Zoe Meek Miss Peters were Friday supper guests at the Brungard apartment a s——— HUBLERSBURG Dont’ forget Priday evening, April 21st the sample social and enter tainment will be held in the social hall by class No. 10 of the Reformed Sunday School Admission will be 25 cents over the age of fifteen Mrs. Harvey Culser left last Wed- nesday for New Jersey. where she expected to spend several days vis- {ting with her daughter Caroline and with other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Chapple of | Rochester, New York, spent the | weekend visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. Ida Mirkie. Brute Sharer, nie and Mira Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Fulton of Re- | i novo, N. Y. arrived last Priday and |expect to spend a week visiting among relatives and friends. | Misses Catherine and Maxine Miller of New York are spending a | week with thelr parents, Mr, and | Mrs. Max Miller, i Mr. and Mrs. Jacch Weaver and | Mrs, P. A. Hinds motored to Renovo on Sunday where Mrs, Hinds visited { at the home of her brother Mr, sind | Mrs, Pred Whitman and Weavers visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Dean Baughman. |. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Rogers {and family of Jacksonville, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, James McCloskey, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vonada and Ctfherine Vonada were Sunday af- ternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Heltman of Mack- eyville, Mrs. O, P. 8mith of Pitisburgh and | mother, Mrs. Nathaniel Yearick were | Bunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Yearick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber and family of Pleasant Gap spent Sun- | day at the Ray Weber home. Remember the chicken and waf- fle supper being held in the Grange Hall on Friday of this week, April 14. Supper from 5:30 till 8:00. The usual low prices of 20c. and 30c. will prevail. Dessert extra. Also cakes will be for sale. The quilt made by the ladies of the church will be on display and for sale at this time. Proceeds for the benefit cme ggarhol the Evangelical ehureh, | JULIAN Mr. and Mrs, William Cri pen | called on her brother, Oberlin and familly, at Penna, on Sunday. | Visitors at the George Shipley home over the weekend were: Mr ang Mrs, John Armagast, Mr. and Mrs, J. E Brink, and Mr, Joe Cow- her and lttle son Richard, Mrs Cowher is the daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. George Shipley. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert and three children spent | with friends in Blandsbury Mr. and Mrs. George Weller and two children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Blair Richards and son visited at the home of Newt Albert and family at Blue Ball Miss Roxy Robinson spent Thurs- day with her mother at Port Ma- | tilda Mr. and Mrs, Angelo y and daughter of Lock Haven Fas ter Sunday with Mrs. Ripllo's grand- parents, Mr, and Mi: William Chandler, Mr, and Mr Nanty Glo spent with Mr, Watson’ L. Christian. Mr. and Mr family motored Benjamin Vicksburg, Sunday Pa, Ripll Ollie Wat part of last mothe: Boyd Richy Tyrone to ’ Celie SAT Li a N anes adic dent of Steve Lancaster, Pa Chester Adams of Sunday friend Mr. and Mr Alvin 1} children of State College : day with relatives and ! Esther Boyer, Alona, | ¢d her mother, Mrs, Margare Mr. and Mrs. John Cals and Mrs. Edward Caln and i { Pleasant View spent Sunda Mr. and Mrs. Agnes Weller Mrs. Norg Breon rece nouncement of the birth ¢ son born to MT ang Mr of Atascadero, Califor: Cail Dando & visiting + Cleveland, Ohio Russell Fulger a reiatl visiting am Senseman and nn Marie, all of Mune: ZION Mr. and Mrs. LE. Biddle, Mr. 2 Mrs. Joe Owens spent last Th day with friends in bury Mr. and Mrs. Joe] Cleves and Mis. Cuy Corman Mrs. Henry Cievensiine nn Washington last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Fred C r Hall, Harry ta o renova “el : are Mr maae ahd Mr ioe Gienp Me) ] Dalens are occupying of the double house 30TY 10 our neighborhood war Bellsfcnte Harry Cormans moved Loog property: Melvin Zimmerm moved Ww the {arm Corman's vaca ed. Jolin Baker {rom Pine Gro moved {0 the Armstrong bungal Hoys vacated; Mr. and Mr: Ke: neth Cumigo moved the Harr Smith house Mm, John Hartsock and son and Mrs. Charles Hartsock brother, spent Suhday Hockman home Mr. and Mrs Clarence Shul gon of N. Y.. Rev, and Mrs o' Orrstown. called Monday Sharer-Emerick home. Res was a former minister at he lo Lutheran church Mr. and Mrs. William Shaft family spent Sunday aftern the Rufus Smith horse at Millheim James Katie arrived home last Thursday to spend the Baster vaca. tion at his home. He returned wo Temple Uhiversity on Tuesday Miss Margaret Kans a student nurse al Si Joseph's Hospital phil- adelphia spent the weekend at Ziot akc Renovo, Saturfiay evening guest: at the Nevin Gilmore home were Mr and Mrs. Robert Dowie, Miss Keeley, all of Brooklyn. N. Y. and Fugene Sampsel of Pleamant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clevensi ine anil family spent Sunday at the Bernard Crust home at Fillmore. The following pupils of the Zion sthool have had perfect attendance | for the month ending. March 24th i Orade 1<Dean BR. Vonada Narbars Hoy, Marfie Bartley: Grade 2-Jo- | Ann. Emerick, Barbara Hov, Marr Bierly, Norman Ishler: Grade 3-— | Cecil Hull, Dorothy White: Grade 4 { = Ray Weaver, Dean OC. Vonada i Betly Bartley: Grade 5 ihe! M { Krape: Grade 6-Guy N. Vonada | Madeline Hofer, Ruth White, | Bvelyn Vonada; Grade 8-—Mary 1. | Krape, Lois M, Shaffer, Sara ‘Weav- jer, Alda Weaver, ‘Sara Ebert. Pu- | plis who have excelled in spelling | are: Grade 1-—-Barbara Hoy: Grade | 2=Jo Ann Emerick. Betty Hor: | Grade 3—Cecil Hull; Grade 4 Pean iC. Vonada: Grade T-lols Gilmore: 3 3 ro PS tis wr Ses D2 0s] at the er ar | Grade 8-Mary L. Krape, Lois M. | | Shaffer. Pupils on the honor roll | are: Orade 1-Barbara Hoy, Gladys | Hull, Nevin Harter, Charles Wills: {Grade 2-4J0 Ann Emerick, Betty | Hoy, Mary Bierly, Norman Ishler: {Orade 3-Cecil Hull, Towell T | Grade 6—Madeline Harter: Grade 1 Ba Ter Sane potuy k ‘ . er. | of attendance 92, Persentage Asc. WR S————— There ate some who think must be bad to, ioe Pha wie a a he Robinson | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday April 16, are as follows: Bunday School 9:80; C. E. 6:45 promptly, topic for! discussion “What Should a Church Mcmber Believe.” 7:30 worship with sermon by the newly elected min- of the Nittany Valley charge John R. Gulick who with his are planning arrive in on Tuesday April 11. and maki it their permanent home $9 let us all do our part in greeting him with a very good attendance of willing co~workers, Wdenesday evening the Cheerful Helpers Class thelr monthly meeting at of Miss Betty Aley with lance 4 N. H. Yearick in Pittsburgl *, Mrs. QO. P, Smit} home and frie who were all Liter Rey family Howard to y ng of week held home last the a very good atien nter RP he ave - . i. KE sOTNA 1 ¢ Josephine Deltz Fred Bets from Centr E E Beverly is years er BIC Were a’ i the Miles Bar Mr /illian ster of Howard Y week with her Vonada nd Mr: Na tyes SNAIL x gs Haro! Aller 5 Ven Della Garboricl i Ra H dren: Billie, Mary and {onte were Saturday en William Beightol he at the C. E Mrs. Wilbur Emel a: Nancy of Yarnell were \y evening callers atl the { her grandmother, Mrs. Lucs Sunday callers at the home were Misses Mary Oyler Mary June Pye Robert Conaway and children, Mr Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph of Bellefonte, were Sun- day dinner guests al A. A Garrett home and in the afternoon al motored to the G. P. Garrett wme in Rebersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler and femily of Howard, visited on Sunday th their daughter Mrs. Hubert a and family, and Mrs. Miles Bartley and family spent Sunday afternoon a ihe Chester Nefl home in Howard Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson and Billie Dorey of Flemington. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson and children Billy. Elaine and Ronald of this place, all speir? Easter Sunday afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Dixson Other callers were Mrs Harold Belz and daughter Nancy of Howard, Misses Dorothy Betz and June Yearick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonhada and children were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vonada of How- ara Harry Swope of Pittsburgh anid friend Miss Virginia Pisher of Chatlerci, spent Easter with his father Elmer Swope and family. Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children spent Easter vacation with id alg yy he C3 lege. Mrs. Maude Weaver of Hublers- with her sister, Mrs, Sadie Deitz. Miss Kathryn MoCrea spent Sun- day with her friend Miss Christine Burd of Upper Marion. Sunday callers at O° tha Jane and carl, Milford Oyler and son Danold, of State College were Friday evening callers at the Roy Oyler home Mr, and Mrs, W. M. Romick Philadelphia, were Saturday night guests at the E. R. Bartley home, Miss Betty Walker spent Sunday evening with her brother Earl Walk er of Blanchard, On Saturday afternoon presented Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Rock - ey with a baby girl In Bellefonte hospital, both mother and babe are doing fine Geraldine Swope was evening supper guest at the J Lucas home of Fox Hollow Mt Mrs. FF. C. Harker s Pay Oyler of Johns Sunday callers H home On Friday ar another of Lhe Lore a 8 undaa 8 ol da and nd : ana Higu Ii at of Miss Mild Mabu of Bellefonte ir is printed mpian ‘4 rec an banda OM 4 - “ TITY coninl on gt My rie lL have g for a long, hap- ¢ ‘ very best wedded on —— — — —— BLANCHARD The Easter n brought man 50 AA th Fave Peters Mr. and Mr spent Easter daughter, Mrs Rote Mrs day § £9 « Raymond Maxon n Lock Haven with James ORVISTON There were 185 at 8 1 Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kephar and family of Beech Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Don Galbraith and two chil- dren of Monument, visited at the Charles Lucas home on Sunday John Daley of Middle River, Md spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Blanche Daley. Verna Shank of Tyrone, spent her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shank Harry Woomer of Howard, R transacted business in town Monday, Mr. and Mra. F.C. Harker and Fay Oyler of Johnsonburg, visited the Paul Lomison home on Monday Mr. and Mrz. Paul Hunter of Stale College, zpent the weekend at the unday Sch D on | William Barnhart home Doris Daley of Johnsonburg, spent her Easter vacation with her mother Mrs. Blanche Daley Mr. and Mrs. Ed Condo and family | visited the Leo Condo home Sunday evening. Rev, and Mrs. DeBoer left on Mopday for a two weeks vacation in Inciana. and Illinois, ! Hugh Confer, son of Mr. and Mrs | Robert Confer left last Thursday for | {a COC camp. his mother and sisters at Stale Col- | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Poorman of | Blate College, spent Sunday at the | | A. M. Shank home. purg spent Wednesday of last week | The Men's Bible Class met at the {L. R. Gardner home on Tuesday | | night | meeting, i the William | | Beightcl home were Mr. and Mrs. | John Dunkle af son Paul, of Belle | forte, Mre. Harold Betz and daugh- | ter Nancy of Howard, Mrs. James ed the A. J. Confer home on Sunday. |8haffer and daughters Barbara, Sara | Charlotte and Dorothy, Misses Dor othy | Betty Aley, Mary June Fye, Eulodie {Priley. Dick MoCret, Kenneth Neid - [jgh, Robert Conaway, Mrs. E.R. | pastor there is Rev. Yingling, forme | Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy, Ralph | erly. of Howard. Betz, Viola Fike, June Yearick, | H for their regular monthly | Clifford and Ray Confer are] spending some time with their uncie | Ralph at Loganton. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Confer and | daughter, Joan of Milesburg, visit- | There were thirty-six members of tiie Men's Bible Class to the Evan- gelical church at Burnham on Fri- day night for a social time with the Brotherhood of their church, the {ahd Fred, Mrs. Miles Bartley and | children Rebecca, Clarabelle, Mar | MOSHANNON Those who vi Mr. and Mn Easter season dell, and little daughter Rose, of Marchantsville, N. J.; Mz: and Mrs. James Quick of Snow Si and Miss Elizabeth ied olf Rus Were at the home Quick over Mrs, C, J. 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