NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Methodist Church Service--Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning ai the usual hour, Junior league in the afternoon at 2 p. m,; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. D. D. Kauffman, Free Methodist Church Services: ~Prayer service on Friday evening in the church, Sunday School on | nda . | Sunday morning, at 9:30 a. m. fol- |, "4 ie in State College on Sun- | lowed by the preaching service at 10:45 a. m, with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. G. A. Garrett. Young Peoples meeting in the evening at 7:30 p. Mm, Tax Reminder—The first of May is drawing near and still some prop- erty tax outstanding in the borough If you ¢o not want yours turned in- | to the County Commissioners for disposition, better make some ar- rangements with the tax collector before that time as the papers must b2 made out and ready to turn in on May Ist Many of the folks of the commu- nity who are interested in fishing have been busy since last Saturday trying to get their limit of trout The Young Women's Sunday School Class will hold their regular nonthly business meeting on Tues- day evening, April 25th. at the home of Mrs. David Custer. A good at- tendance is desired Guests at the home of Mrs. Julle Parsons on Sunday were her broth- | er and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. B Richards of Jersey Shore gnd Mr sand Mrs. H Hunter and daughter oyce of Williamsport Miss Eva Rowan and Mrs. Nannie Williams accompanied Mrs. J. C Fox and son Owen Reed Fox 10 a —— Fu—— a — State College on Sunday where they attended the Friends Quarterly Meeting held in the church there Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lucas and family have moved from Union Township into the property of C W. Bauder, on the hill proved in the past couple weeks by still room for more improvements Miss Margaret Parsons returned to day after several days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. EL. Parsons Msr. Robert Keeler returned her home in Philadelphia last Sat- ' urday after spending the past ten days with her parents Mr. and Mr: G. W. Bullock Rev. D. D. Kauffman of the | Methodist church who attended the | annual conference in York, Pa. last week has been returned to this charge for another year Joseph Alexander Jr., and family recently moved into the old post office bullding, the property of Mure Anna Elway, from Bellefonte, where they had been residents for some time wo The Bible Study Class under the direction of Rev. H E Oakwood of the Presbyterian church, was held at the home of Miss Eva Rowan On Monday evening, and will continue being held at her home until fur thier notice We are glad to report the condi tion of Miss Grace Clark as very much improved, she having been il at the home of her nephew and wife, Afr. and Mrs, Clark Willams for the past several weeks Her many friends and neighbors hope her com- piete recovery may be speedy Lo — ee HUBLERSBURG Don't forget the sample gocial this | Friday evening in the social hall, | admission will be ten and twenty- five cents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brumgard of Renovo, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stitzer. Mr and Mrs. F. E. Vanada, Cath- erine Vonada and Jane Gentzel mo- tored to Harrisburg on Sunday and spent the day at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rhodes Rumberger Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family of Jacksonville were Sun- | day dinner and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noll. Miss Miriam Heckman accompan- je Mr. and Mrs John Hayes and aughter Mildred to Lock Haven on | Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry War- fleld Mrs. Charles Krape and Mrs. Ly- | man Krape spent Saturday visit- ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harris and Mr. and Mrs E P. Harris of Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowles of Castanea were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Richner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fulton of Ken- | more, New York and Mr, and Mrs C. H Lee were Saturday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and family of State College, spent several day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Orr. Mrs and Mrs. Cleve Blerly has been on the sick list. Miss Madaline Hinds spent several | days this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker of | Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hayes and family were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Yearick of Mill Hall, R. D Mrs. Jacob Weaver and Mrs James Carner and daughters spent Sunday with Mrs, Mary Weaver of State College, Mrs. Weaver had been on the sick list, Mrs. Wednesday evening of jast week. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Krape of Belle- forte, were Sunday visitors at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krape. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver spent | Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Vonada of Mackeyville The Evangelical church members adopt this means to ex- press their generous and sincere thanks to the public for their kind- 1y patronage and many other contri- butions to their supper last Friday evening. To the Walker Grange es- pecially are they grateful for the use of the Grange Hall and its eqiupment. To the several persons | outside the school membership who | contributed food for the supper go an equal measure of gratitude, A i lize 1 | nice sum was realized and will or | Limited ” used largely to promote Sabbath School work in the local church. Agsin, and to all, hearty thanks. SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday, April 23, 1939. Sunday Church School at 9:30 a. m.; preaching service at 7:30 p. m. There will be no meeting of our young people this Friday night. The young people of St. Mark's Lutheran church held thelr month- ly meeting ofi* Thursday evening, April 13, with the following members present: June Rogers Rhoda Rogers, Betty Krape, Jean Walizer, Sophia Palmer, Betty Baney, Marion Rog- ers, Norman Stover, Harry Lanen, Junior Hinds, Arthur Dolan, Alvin Beck, Npvin Rhine, Henry Miller, Harry Haagen, Donald Weber, Earl Rhine, Glen Rogers, Jr., Ellery Wall- zer, Jacob Shrefler, and Carl Shref- Elmer | Chestie Blerly of Clinton- | Willard Truckenmiller en- | tertained her Sunday school class on | school | | ¢ Sunday weather The Junior and Senior reception of the Walker Township High 8chool was held on Friday evening { in Hublersburg Il reported hav- ing a good time Harry Walizer is redecorating home in Snydertown Elmer Stover wito has purchased the Adam Fravel home in Snyder town and recently moved into it remodeling and beautifying nis home Prof. and Mrs. Lewis Fawcett and | daughter Meredith spent Sunday iI Lewisburg Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Donovan of Altoona visited at the Ed Dorman huthe on Sund®y afternoon Miss Margaret and Marjorie Pow- ers spent Saturday with their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs, Bd. Powers Some of our people are on the sick list gt the present time. We hope for thelr speedy recovery. | Or. and Mrs, Prancis Haagen and | children spent Sunday at the Wil- | Hum Haagen home, {| Some of our fisherman went out { | | despite the unfavorable - his on Saturday, but did not have very | good luck. Mrs. Anna Lutz, Mrs. Katy Dor- man, and Mrs. Vina Stover spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Dor- man home We are glad to say that the Heaton | home has been wired for electricity and will be given service In the near | future. The annual Mother and Daughte: banquet of the Nittany Valley Lu- theran parish will be held sometime {in May. Watch for furthr | nouncements Harold Harshberger who is a student at Gettysburg College, spent his Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harshbarger HOWARD to De Centre County Hospital Fri- day for an appendicitis operation | Last Friday the Spring Mills base- ball team played Howard High team Howard boys won 4-2 Mr. and Mrs. N. J Weikert =on Jimmy spent the weekend at Get | tysburg at the nome of Mr. Wedkert parents, Mr. 8. W. Weikert. Mr. Weikert caught his limit of trout while he was in Gettysburg A number of Howard people at- | tended the funeral of Walter Glock { of Beech Creek Tuesday afternoon | Mr. and Mrs { Philadelphia, were at the home of Devid Welch over Saturday { Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Waite and | daughters of Tyrone, were Sunday guests at the home of W. E Confer { and family | Word was received last week that | Miss Mitte Lucas is slowly growing | eral weeks ago Sam Diehl celebrated hig 80th. birthday Wednesday. Mr. Diehl re- tired from farming a year ago J. H. Wagner and daughter gpent Sunday in Beech Creek at the home of Joseph Earon HOWARD SOHOOL NEWS The PTA of Howard will present a comedy titled “Fun on the Podunk fs is a home talent | play to be given on Friday April 28, | ai 8:00 o'clock p. m. The admission Is 15 and 25¢c. Everybody is wel- come, The Student Council of Howard High 8chool are sponsoring a stu- dent body dance from 8:00 until 12:00 o'clock, Friday evening, April 21. in the High School Auditorium. Bob Lyon's orchestra from Sunbury will provide the music. Admission Alc a couple and 25c a single, Joanne Wagner of the Howard Grammar grades won the second prize of three dollars in the Essay Contest sponsored by the Mill Hall will receive rulers. QUOTATIONS a eI Provisions, groceries, etc., as rected weekly by Herr Eggs, per dozen en Lard, per pound . Some of our gtreets have been im- | the placing of limestone but there is | an- | Miss Nellie Williams was admitted | Roland Welch of | | weaker due to a stroke she had sev- | Brick Works. All other contestants PLEASANT GAY Mr, and Mrs, Lee Brooks of Spring Mills, were callers of the Melroys lest Saturday evening, | | lon with the Highway Department | several weeks ago was home from | Clearfield for the weekend, | Pshing is the main topic of con. | versution among the Sportsmen and Ito date only a few | have been caught. George lille holding the record with one meas- uring 18% inches. The catch so far | has been very light Mrs, A. H Smith was hostess | her Bridge club Monday evening Mrs. David Hall spent a few days Lo | | | i real specimen | | cussion | Clyde Adams who accepted a posi- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.’ JACKSONVILLE Church services oh Sunday, April 23. are as follows: Sunday School 9.30 and C. E 0:46, Topic for dis. “What Should a Chwreh Member Do?" Pleuse keep In mind the big roast chicken supper held here in Grange Hall on Saturday evening, Apri) 22 | from 6:30 till 9:00 p. m. price of sup- per 85 and 26 cents, The writer ha: been Instructed to Inform any. one who 18 a member of the church | {employees at the Knitting Mill visit- | | ed their home in Curwensville over | here and not been visited personally by the solicitors and wish to make | a contribution, please bring same to | grange hall on Saturday evening as | | with her mother Mrs, Hanna at het | home In Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irvin are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zerby in the Johmstown hosppial Sunday Both Mrs. Zerby and daughter are getting along nicely Mr. and Mrs, Ward Hile took ths latter's mother who had been visit. ing them for several weeks as far as Pittsburgh Saturday on her home: ward trip to Valparaiso, Indiana The Hiles stopped off 10 visit some frends in Altoona on the return trip and arrived home Sunday evening Last Friday Mrs, Henry companied Ray Melroy White Haven where they day with Mr. Melroy's parent hive both been seriously ill since last Septem! Rev. Melroy wa taken home Tr four weeks ag( a four months stay in the Pal- merton hospital Botn are almost entirely helpless and there is not much hope for any improvement in thelr condition Mr, and Mr: guests Mr. and Mrs Osceola spent Thursday and Fri day York, Pa. atteriiing nual Methodist conference Millward being the delegate from here. The Millwards drove the Wilsons to thelr home on Saturday The children of Mr. an M Millward are im { t present Lutz entertained her school class and some from Centre Hall numbering one Noll ae- wife t Lie who and spent nit alter Frank Millward and John Wilson of at LwO CGerand suriday friend about week Mr. Ed Cowdrick evening last Cowdrick ane Niagara Fall here Saturday remaining ur day, when Mrs. Cowdrick TH been visifing relatives here for the past week accompanied them home Ms Johanna Grau who has been making her home with her aunt Mr Warren Wood for the past year was narried last week to Mr. Savers of Btate College, Mrs. Sauers made a number of friends here win regret her leaving this vicinity a they will make thelr home at Slate College where the groom is affillat- ei with his father in the cioihi business We wish for them a hap- py and prosperous married life, Mrs. J. 1. Willams, who makes her heme with her daughter Mra. Harold Zimmerman has been quite miser- | able for the past month due to 23 | sprained back which she received while visiting her son The Dewey Sorensons will leave tomorrow for Cory where they are taking Mrs. Sorenson's mother, Mrs I. N. Brooks to her home for the summer after spending the winter months with the Sorenson's Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dubler had as their guests last week the lalter's brother Andres family ol { Albany Y The Windom Gramieys of heim spent Saturday evening | Mr. and Mrs, Warren Wood. Mrs. L. E Langley and Mrs. Anne Caldwell of Willamsport were cail- ers last Wednesday evening at the Noll-Melroy home Mrs. Willlam Tucker has been quite miserable for the past ten day {| with sinus trouble both she and Mr: James Biddle are being treated by Dr. Foster at State OQollege. Mr. and Mrs. Metzger of Belle- | fonte, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evey of { Centre Hall and Mr. ani Mrs "Dick Westervelt were guests of the Leo- nard O'Donnells when they enter- talned at two tables of cards on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Koche of | Btate College were Sunday evening | guests at the home of the latter's | parents, Mr. and Mrz WW. H. Null Mrs Wade Evey entertained her { Bridge Club at her home Tuesday evening Miss Joanna Decker of Bellefonte was an over night guest of the Mel- roys on Saturday night A sauerkraut and baked bean sup- per will be held by the Ladies Ail st the M. E church next Thursday evening from 5 to 7:30 p.m. A full dinner including mashed potatoes, | pickles, dessert, etc for only 40c. for | adults and 25¢, for children The Civic Club will sponsor a | Field Day for children on April 26th ¢ Lo aa n« Litz and N Mili- at 5 Fy with al! donations will be greatly wppre- clated Mr. and Mrs. GW. Watkins and Mrs. Lucy Conaway were Bellefonte shoppers an Saturday On Saturday Taylor Doherty of Howard and Harold Heaton of Belle forte RD. 2. helped Donald Vohada celebrate ie ninth virthday by fish. ing but the boys all had only fisher mans luck Sunday callers at the DP. Ertley home were Mrs. Miles Bartley daughters Dorothy and Very Robert Corman and (Mise Hasting Mr. and Mrs dren and Mrs Haven were Winfield Deltz hone Ruth Do Nittany with and Mr Lene Ray Deitz ahd chil- Anna Heverly of Lock Sunday visitors at the pent the weekend Mise Fvelyl an ner (rena Bpicer E. E Vonada 3 Mr Mrs Blanchard on f Mr: Wiliam Dorothy Betz spent Wednesday last week Bellefonte with John Dunkie family see LOeir Hou Lie and Beighvol and Wa 4a0 were al the hospital t Christ, Mi Mer een a patient theie in a critical condition until f y ’ ) He Un Vili 1881 week Wher Qelwe operation and very glad to s believe thal she | ad; speedlly 28 can be i nothing else sets in sl come home the aie Wee x Miss spent a Swope home applying making new spring Womel=228t o Dil Now a meme and his sister thy of Beech Creek Were ler: # C. KE Ales Beightol hemes John Eby and son Mahlon spent a very pleasas with their fiend M Garbrick on Sunday HOw Lucas day at Lucille few Clarence former boys the U. 8 Navy Ham Mrs Zon noon Despite the downpour of Toesday evening a large cro cmbied at the C. E. Adley hot rovatly entertained Mr, and Jack Mabus with 3 number selections 4 band and In with cigars and preferred Mr. and Mi candy Sumner Noll and {ehildren spent Sunday with Chastley aL 2 o'clock. ‘This will begin at the | i Brich school house, Prizes, ribbons, { will be given to the winners: relays, | broad jmmps, drills and other events by the children as well as a few { musical games will help make up | the program, with a ball game as the final event. Exhibits of children’s work may be seen In each school room and it is hoped as many par- ents as possible will be present as well as other Interested folks. sister In Lewistown. ed Hublersburg High last Friday and lost to the tune of 11-4. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Casselberry of Taken Ill on Eve of Trial Helen Wolf, mother of Wolf, the “Rosebud Baby.” death was scheduled to open next Lewistown, Tuesday. Dr. Banks, Juniata county physician, ordered her removal after she be. tion was not regarded as serious. puppy love is of a One newspaper man suggests that the beginning dog's life. week, was removed to a hospital at | Noll and family of Hublersburg, . Sunday gallers at (he Orin ¥ woe were his brother Ben Fie tvo children of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. John Deitz and daughter Joyce motored to Mill Hal to the home of Samuel Shoemaker where the two men spent the day in fishing Miss Ls Belghtol weekend with her Dinkle and family Sunday afternoon visitors at Betz home were Mrs. Mary Deitz and daughter Josephine, Mabel Garrett and Rebecca Bartley Mr. and Mra. Newton State College and Mr. and Mr: ry Baird and son Ralph of fonte spent Sunday evening at A. A Garrett h™ne Callers at the E E and Huber! Vonada home during the week wer Mrs Williamn Watking and son Wal ter, Mr. and Mr» Milford Heaton and children and Ben Vonada of Bellefonte R. D.. Mr. and Mr: Harr Butler and family and grandson Tavior Doherty of Howard and Mrs FE. R. Bartley of this place Mr. and Mra. A. M. Fritz spent Sunday at Beech Creek with her brother-in-law Dan Rowe and fam- ily and found the aged man not en- joying the good health. his man friends wish him 10 enjoy Mr. and Mrs. William Beightol and son Earl spent Sunday after noon at the C. E Aley home Another belated moving of ow village took place on Monday of thi’ week when Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Long started up housekeeping in the Mrs Laura Glossher property Saturday being the fiw day of trout season our streams wer, well lined with anglers and many had the good luck of catching their Umit while some others had oniy fisher mans luck On Wednesday evening Mr: E R Bartley called on the following nam- ed friends of Howard, Mrs Luther Fisher, Mrs. Matilda Briley ani Mrs James Vonada Miss June Yearick 2pent the weekend with her friend Miss Betty Walker Sunday callers at the Roy Oyler home were Mr. and Mrs. lerae] feed of Bellwood and Mrs. Willard Year- jie Weaver of Har- Belle- the H | ick Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks spent | Saturday evening with the nai | i oy The High School ball team play- | i i i { | i | | Mr. and Mrs. E.R Bartley were Friday evening callers at the Harry home PINE GLEN A kitchen shower was held {or the Elysburg, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | newly weds, Mr. and Mrs Russel | Brooks, Mt. Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. | Hoover on Monday evening, Those Jack Wilson, Lemont and Mr. and who had the pleasure of extending Mrs. Pred Homan spent an evening | best wishes to the young couple and | recently with the Harold Brooks. | partaking of the delicious refresh- ments served by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover Included Mr. and Mrs. James | Miriam | Hodge, Mr. and M=5. R. L.Schmoke, whose | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Plubel Mr and trial as an accessory in the infant's Mrs. Leon Meeker, and son, Mrs Ethel Gentzel, Rebecca Nann and Mary Lou Burkey, Charles Nare- {er, Marlin Deitrich, Clair Vieh- dorfer, Harry Beatles, Clyde Hoover came ill In her cell at the Mifflin and family. The Young couple was county jail on Bunday, Her condi- the recipient of many ysefyl and tert for two weeks and then leave beautiful gifts. A chicken and walle supper will be served the Festival Hal} on Saturday evening, April Mth pro ceeds for M. E church, CLARENCE i By JAMES H, BRUNGARD Mrs. Christ MeGonigal of Lock Haven spent the past week at the home of her parents, Mr. und Mrs | Andy Danko. | Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Dudish vis- | jted with the Lioyd Hoover family at Karthaus on Sunday Bugene and Ben Krone and Jack | fickenbacker visited Krone relatives {in Altoona Saturday evening, Clair McQuinn and Bob Peoples Sunday Mrs. Sophie Voznlak of Snow Shoe visited Sunday with her son Alex | and family Mr, and Mrs Saturday evening to Lock Haven Mrs. E D Myers and Patricia are gpending some flere at SHives and MeCGowan folk Mr. and Mrs, Gregg Borger, the latter formerly Bernice Prebosky have been housekeeping some week: at Moshannon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cingle were calling Monday evening at the Harve MoCloskey home Miss Verna Staco, sister of Mr Andy Bugosh, left for New Kensing- ton Sunday after spending two Werks YACMION here among relatives Mar business visitors daughter Lime note Haltnlk accompanied to the weslern city The Misses Albino Verna Yankovich had nieht date; Philipsburg Mrs. E A Mr CGuwan and daughter Jane als Martha Kerin {Lock Haven Verna Seprish of Sunday at ner DAC at Shive spelt Ba Quite a number of fished 0 the limit Weather was not our fishermen generation intain NAlNeC’s chase ena mady 3 nge! of WeTe stream are anticig J a bi ww “on ou nd Mrs. Howard Lock Haven Sund ; ( some post-Easter in Bellefonte, Monday ! ¢ LOInOTrTow { OUr Durg of Poor: ted in Uncle Sam's Civil- an Conservation Corps 5 now serv inder that worthy instit far off New Mexico Janes MoOowan visited 8 { the Lesher Heshley hh (ly enlik ion une tne in Zoe Meek attended meeting of Centre C EFC nen directors { inty Library Capital Tuesday p. m Mis: Myra Peters of here, a ing guest of Miss Sue Wagner and Mrs, Ida Groe of Moshannon at- fended church Sunday evening at gartha; the Bald Eagle Baptint church there and report an inspir- ing service, Mra. Cordelia Craft had among jothers, James Brungard Sunday ‘dinner guests at her township resi- dence Picketing and mine lay nues in this section. This beginning 4 Qriv- ff con- minor 3A Cause locally. Pupils of higher elementary grades stil. perfect In attendance for the wrm follow: Sixth-darue Casher Helen Matty, Mercedes Sharkey, Le nore Moore, Fred Herr, David Mor- gan, George Murnyack and Clar- eh.ce Woleslagle., FPiUth-—June Carl- nn, Mary Watson, Agnes Halsnik Anna Bea Sinclair, Anna Hramot- nik and Paul Caaber Public nuisance No 1 hip called at Hill sch day pm Lalu and Beatrice Dudish em- pioyed at the Brockerhofl Hotel in Bellefonte were home here over the weekend P.T A had another flop meen Tuesday evening. Only eight mem- bers were present not encugh for a g0 the election of officer: was postponed for 3 mo, Was again relayed till next week local achools are discussing an Arbor Day and May day festivities foi a fortnight hence Victor Lorrah and Bill Krone stayed over Saturday night in Belle- forte with relatives John Halsnik calied at the Andy Bugosh home Monday POTTERS MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Harry From from Salina, Pa, called at the Miss C. T McClaskey home one day Jagt week Mrs. Ruth Thomas and son Wil- liam took dinner Sunday at the Mr. Guy Corman home at Spring Mille George Miller of Tyrone, Mrs. Les- ter Palmer and son of Shippensburg Merrill Copenhaver, wife and two daughters of Aaronsburg spent Tuesday at the H E Foust home de pression siress wr Lhe town ool Mon- quorum wioch Mrs. 7. Sparr Wert and son Donald | of Aaronsburg and Miss Orpha Fleisher of State College calied at the Faust home the same day Mr. and Mrs a: the F. F. Palmer home. D. C. Rossman and wife of Mifi- inburg called on old friends on Sun- | day Mrs. Edith Dale of State College gpent Saturday at the home of Miss Caroline McClaskey, Mr, and Mrs. Weaver Witmer, daughter Lois and George Geible, of Bellefonte, BR, D. called on Sunday at the EE B. Palmer home. Mr. Palmer is slowly improving, but still confined to bed most of the time. Mr. and Mrs. OG. H. McCormick | accompanied by Mrs, Laura McCor- | mick, Mrs. Margaret Bollinger and | Miss Caroline MocClaskey motored | 0 Williamsport on Sunday and (spent the day with Mrs. Roe Pollitt Robert | hood, Norman and Merril Viehdor- | and Mrs. Tammie Scott sisters of | Mrs. Bollinger. They all returned home the same day except Mrs. Bol- finger who will visit with her sis- {for her new home in West Portal. if you want to find out what nice people there are in the world, read the marriage write-ups. Russel Hoover were | { 8hop Walter Armstrong | from Bellefonte called on Sunday | PLEASANT VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Melvin - Johnson« | of nel baugh and family Gloria Ann and | {Jundor, Dick and Janet Irene i Sterling, Ohio, spent an Easter | weekend vacation with Melvin'y par- {ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willls Johnson { baugh of Pleasant Hill. Three and {one-half years ago it is since this happy couple with thelr then two children moved from this neighbor- i hood to where they are now localed in Ohlo. They made a surprise call while here, on Easter Sunday even- ing lupan thelr neagest, fonmer | neighbor the Cleorge Spicer family Mr. and Mrs, Charles Packer { and sons Myrle, Clalr and daughter | Bina, and thelr son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Packer and little grandson Woodrow Pack- er were entertained to a nice iner at the HL W. Houtz home al suwrmstown ooked and served Miss Nora Houtz in honop newly weds Mr. and Mr: Packer, Sunday 4 week ago The Rev. Mr. Gauntt of Houser ville called at the Packer home on Thursday afternoon ain uy Char ies Clhuests Faster Sunday and Clearge Spicer Mill Brook Rockey Mr on § evening sunday ut were Frank Tressier of Mr. and Mrs, Grover baby Joan and Mr. and familly and WwW L and traub of MiMinburg ted his brother Charis fomily on Mon Mr. and Mr H. Moor hildren Glenn H. Jr. and Jean of Beech Creek wers at the home of Mrs. Moore INday Spicer Jame f rau and Glenn Charles Bhearer on on Mr. George and Raymond were 10 Lewist AM Tuesd Spicer and s a busine ma an Leilyy nis CieOrge spent ternoan with riends th Epicer boy! Mr wr Mu wilh Wel on Wednesday Kathryn 5 and Ronald and Thu and Sup Neidigh M y itor an of Lew! idl of Oak Hal Mr Male Col Shearer Shearer fx and YO SGD MOVE thelr farm near Houserville t stead at mont which they modeled cons iGerably They moved since April first. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Stover carrying on the farm work ; working farm {ow MOSHANNON There at the E Sunday School Bunday and We expect preact nex Sunday moming at 10:30 Free Methodist 8 10a m am home re- are Mr Mr Olihe were G0 present wllection inday School at Class Meeting at 11 a. mm of | of parts April adece ane d will Preaching service 2:30 Everybody welcome, WJ Kergy, pastor Saturday, April 15th. opened the Fishing Season for the speckled beanties Many the sportsmen were out trying their Juck, but were successful on { lemency of the weather and Mrs. Erne Mulh sons Bdward and ai the LeRoy Lewis night on their way 10 ma lewis, who was with them mained and spent Bunday son and family. They Tyrone Sunday evening Word was received Frank Leeder, and Mr Fye who are patient burg Hospital are writing On Wednesday, April 12th and Mrs LeRoy lewis motored Brisbin, Clearfield County to help Lillian Morris (who has been invalid for twenty three years) cele- brate her birthday. Some others rom here contributed to her 8 by sending greeting: of acoount o nian alled David home Saturdays amp. Grand Te- at Philips- improved at this Mr 10 an happi- and fiow- Saturday evening there was a cap- ul! sister party held at the Print those present were: Mrs Edith Pye Mrs. William Maurer Mrs. Clyde Borger Mrs. Amber: Pye, Mrs. Oscar Nicholson, Mrs. M D. Flannigan, Mrs, Rush Quick, Mr: Homer Quick, Mrs. Herman Borger Mrs. Lloyd Borger, Mrs. Annie Nor- ton, Mrs, Jame: Beals Mrs Frank Culver, Mrs. Mahlon Watson, Mr: Irvin Borger. Refreshments were served and & social evening was en- foved by all Mary Ann Lucas R. N. who was home last Priday was accompanied to Bellefonte on Friday evening by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F Lucas, and Mrs LeRoy Lewis and daughter, Hope. They all stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Grass, where they had a pleasant call Mr. and Mrs. David Tressler and children Hazel Bernice, Vivian and David of Madera, visited f{rienas here Sunday MUNICIPAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY (April 21 and 22) “Dawn Patrol” Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone MONDAY & TUESDAY (April 24 and 25) “Gold Mine in the Sky” Gene Autry. ws AIO ‘The Higgins Family’ J. Gleason * Always the Best in Selected Shorts * COMING--ONE DAY ONLY APRIL 28th “Kentucky” Ba A A A) Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Watson and son Gregg Jr. visited st his LeRoy Lewis made a trip Ww Wil- Hamasport Mary Cartwright Conference Praises President De legutes the Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Monday mending action to guarantee peace in Europe Harry chipped York City port dam there In the making of a 1a noney the home ; Charles McCon- 7 sister Mrs of Larryville his niece w Mr. John accompanied by . - Ann Lucas and ine a —————————— wn to the closing session | * ™ Tist annual meeting of the Methodist Episcopal church sdopted & resolution com- | gp President Roosevell lor in asking Italy and Germany nom | en City a 30 Tons of Sweety ana w 30 Beaver ol roy of honey Ww inciuded hat New nn ex Long Lo Ix 1,000 000 po Ihe bh u Wi 10 Amster ite moi CakKs which is shipped Wo all of xa Holland mar mney | of the world Public Sales D. R. Wirth, Adm. of Howard M Blan in P “x1 ‘ 99 br hee the Estate AT the Mary § PUBLIC SALE - C the deed aaler the rear of the hotel Spring Blreet furniture INALLI es on May 6 will the following household goods tlave 2 benches cnurn 4 fru | MONDAY April 20, 1939. Bale at 1 pm suet W. E Bhafler, Attor- x18 Apr. 26 : The Markland Hotel Ul offer at public sale on the on Belietonte property: rugs, chairs poral furniture Mands. night tele pictures and 1 bar L. Prank Mayes oi offer al public sale west of fBpring Mills of Parmners Millis, Ps. st 12 urooder stove or ipoiie pr tub 3 vinegar DUS L# measure ink 2 kitehes cuposrd coal ana ch jus rates inh vise fk Kitchen APRIL LPT. OW Vickstury y Mifiint ars John Everett Lar mh Dak f M W Ps Bo) URDAY AFRIL 26 k. En ne ARLOAD OF SO. DAKOTA HORSES Monday Night, April 24, at 7 :30 AT VICKSBURG, PENNA. On Route 45 Between Miflinburg and Lewishurg at the John Everitt wt gd Gelding 3000; 2 Black rE 3 x 9 rey yeldi | Yeu Gelding: for year orrel Gelding, barn 3200. 2 Black Geldings, wi. 3000: 2 Bay Mare and Gelding, 6 and 4 vear wi 2850. 1 Sor- wl eR: anc VELrs 1500 1500° 1 Black Gelding. 6 year 4 . i hor Wore really a good oac ids, and all ready to go will be a Nighi load of horses Sale so all farmers 1 Gelding, © | Roan Mare orrel Geld Buckskin SOrTel 1454 es, and are all doulie tregied Bale 10 be held rain or shine Come and see Can attend JOHN GRUENEWALD, Owner. W. Bover, Auct, SZ PRUNES - - Ib 5¢ TONA LIMA BEANS SULTANA RED KIDNEY BEANS IONA GREEN BEANS DIAMOND SHAKER SALT TONA TOMATOES COLONIAL HONEY GRAHAM « BURRY'S CRISP BROWN CRA( NBC SHEEDDED WHEAT Ann Page Salad DRESSING 2c BUTTER 2 ...29¢ 25¢ Qi Jar 12-02 can: POWDER A & FP FAMILY BREAD 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP SANI FLUSH-—Cleans out drains SUNBRITE CLEANSER WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls 17¢ SCOT TOWELS 3 rolls 25¢ Piguid Wax Ih can Se 2-22 01. cans 13¢ 1%e 13¢ 23¢ Ib pkg. 17¢ ? pkgs 2c 2 pkgs 23 3 Neo. 2 cans 2 phgs 4 No. ? cans RACKERS KERS WHITE BOUSE EVAP. MILK 10.7% 55¢ cans 2 glant loaves 15¢ 3-1b bag 3% 3 cakes 23¢ large can 18¢ 3 cans 13¢ Johnson's Glo-Coat en IC Extra 1-3 Pint FREE In this special pint can pint can 55¢ JUNKET Rennet Powders 2 pkgs. 23¢ ORANGES | New Spinach. . 2 Ibs 11¢ Pure Gold Calif. 176's, 200's 25¢ Doren CHUCK ROAS Small Smk. Squares. |b Light Lean Bacon. . Ib All Steaks. . ..... . Ib Stewing Veal... .. Ib SH’LD'R ROAST First Cuts Rump Roast... . . . |b 23¢ Pork—4 to 5-1b New Peas. . . . . 2 Ibs 19¢ Strawberries. . 2 pts. 23¢ - = Ib l6c FRESH SHAD Bu 178 Roe . |b 29¢ Ib 15¢ 13¢ 20¢ 33¢ 15¢ PICNICS A. & P. FOOD STORES Emer EB Bouth the fdhlow- bedroom Lindam, Bale at 9.30 suctioneer x16 Mrs, Mabel N, Immel 2 miles or 1 mile ketile 300 cepa ind-stone arrels barrel CUBR GF
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