Pie Two COLEVILLE Visitors at the HH, BE. Garbrick Y ome on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, ’ aul Reber and daughter Jane of ate College. Those on the sick list this week re Senge Anderson and Mrs, Nick | avacie, I'ne condition of Jimmie Rote ig much improved and is expected Ie soon, Rev. Byrd had Sunday dinner at ¢ William Rote home. Rev. Byrd ft for W. Virginia to bring home s wile, who has been seriously il. The funeral of Norman Myers was ~y largely attended. Donald Billett spent Wednesday | i | i | { ternoon and. evening of last week a business 4rip to Altoona. ie home of Mr. and Mrs, John Rut- , of Bellefonte, | along | Several car loads of people from | | home of Joseph Stover and family | Mr. and Mrs. Sunday callers at the Oscar Biljett ! ae were Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth | {ouser and children Faye, Janet, |: Jue and Sunday supper guests wi ve Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meeder of | ck Haven, Mr. Donald Billett and ss Edna Stein. Mrs. John Resides and two daugh- | 5 Frances and Lois visited at the nes Kelley home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Kellerman and | 0 children Patty and Sonny visit- | Mr. Kellermans parents, E. T. llerman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Irvin and children visited the Donald Davis sme over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stover and wughter visited the Snyder Stover me over the weekend. Mrs, Sny- i vr Stover was to State College on | londay. Those who attended Raymond oungs birthday dinner on Sunday re Mrs. Youngs parents, Mr. and | 3. Harry Williams, Mr, and Mrs. ames Young and children, Billy, \rlene, Jean and Joan and Thomas | se. ir. and Mrs. George Thomas Jr, daughter Connie visited the g¢ Thomag home recently. We just learned Larry Justice ed away at 5 o'clock Monday ing. itors at the Fred Billett home ursday evening were Mr. and Mack Shay and children. i — a —— SNYDERTOWN ~“nurch notes for Sunday, April 1989. Sunday Church school at 0 a. m. There will be no Chris- Endeavor this Sunday evening . Pdgar Martin of Washington, €', spent the weekend in Snyder- 1 visiting friends. sis Elizabeth McCormick, Mir- Beck and Mrs. Mildred Wenzke » supper guests of the Fawcetls day evening. tr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Pawcett and Meredith, spent Sunday noon at the home of Prof. and F. G, Rogers Edgar Martin will offer at public at the Martin home in Snyder- 1 on Saturday, May 20 at 1:39 mm. the household goods of the late e, Mary Martin. r. and Mrs. Alvin Beck spent nday afternoon at the home of ' and Mrs, James Sebric and raily. (icorge Myers of Booneville, Miss wothy Ertel of Lock Haven, Miss el Lanen of Nittany and Ran- Ertel of Rebersburg, called ai lewis Beck home on Sunday ning. s. Agnes QGarbrick of Nittany Sunday at the Ed Dorman we Mother's and Daughter's Ban- of the Nittany Valley Lutheran rsh will be held during the week day 14 in the basement of St. i's church. ¥ commencement exercises of Walker Township High School as follows: Baccalaureate ser- Sunday evening, May 21, at 7:30 Rev, Kline will deliver the ger- on, Commencement exercises y.rsday evening, May 25 at 8 nck, “ome of our people are still on sick list, we hope for their ody recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Peters and mily of Beech Creek spent Sun- 1 at the Willlam Haagen home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreese of ate College spent Sunday at the iam Haagen home. Ihe Senior Class play of the alker Township High School will vresented the second time on Fri- + evening, May 5, at 8 o'clock In Community Hall at Hublersburg, he benefit of the Athletic Asso- on. Mr. Smith who recently bought tw Winters farm or (Twin Pine Farm) is doing quite a lot of re- vairing. : the weather seems to be g little mote settled the farmers are busy ; ing for their spring seeding. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Dorman visited Katle Hoy who is a patient In Lock Haven Hospital on Satur- rhter FAIRVIEW Vidtors on Wednesday with Miss ia Lucas were Mrs. Miles Etters two children and Mrs. Amelia pman and daughter Faye. frs. Myrtle Lucas called on Mrs :'la Chapman on Wednesday ing. Mr, and Mrs, Doyle Lucas and nildren of Jacksonville, called on Ls Ella Lucas on Saturday. Tick Watkins called at the Duey nay home on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Jones and n Ernle spent Saturday night at ¢ Amelia Chapman home. Mrs, Myrtle Lucas and son Robert ited on Saturday with Mrs. Bryce Hoover at Howard, faa 5 SSisicie ent Min Lucas and | planted on Monday. mone. {dren are hephew and nieces of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and and Mrs, Kreamer. X | Poor home icy are iursday evening he had supper at | THE UENTRI DEMOCRAT BELLEFONTE. PA. FILLMORE Kenneth Garner, of near BENNER TWP. John Krape is plowing the Mar- One hundred cars were counted home on Friday of last week Spring Creek] on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey were call | Pittsburgh and Altoona came here | evening last week to look through the Benner mansion | Miss Jane Harshbarger Is which seems a great treasure to old | at the Boyd Johnson home while friends and Benner relatives, | Mrs. Johnson its at the hospital, Miss Thelma Kline and brother | Miss Betty Spearly was a caller from lower Spring Creek, visited at the Edward Smeltzer home on here at the home of Wilbur Orndorf | Sunday afternoon, and family on Sunday { Mr. and Mrs. James Bowmaster Floyd Stiver and wife from Belle- | were callers at the Frank Hull home fonte were Sunday guests at the [on Sunda) Harold Blodm and daughter Beryl were visitors at the | home of his parents, Corl Bloom on Sunday. Miss Winifred Lose spent Sun- | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Lose of Valley View, Lester Crust and at Klondike, John Solt is carpentering at the | building in Bellefonte, Francis Benner and Lewls Solt are day working for Reynolds Shope on the | Clair lumber job here, Mr. and Mrs Charles Smith spent Saturday | daughters Evelyn and Erma visited vening and Sunday at Red Roosl | at the Earl Crust home on Sunday th some of his best friend Adelene Garner and Ibra Breon Sunday guests at the nome of Ira | visited with his parents, Mr. and Benner were John Myers from Al- Mrs. Roy Breon of Valley View on oona and his lady friend Miss Sunday. Hazel Rhoades and June Rhoades The Young Ladies’ Class from Curtin and John Lose from FMllmore M. E. Sunday Waddle, hold annual festival The part of the road that the Pilimore church on Satur WPA workers have been working on | ing, June 4 this winter is about completed and Miss Ermatrude Spearly U they will soon be ready to start on ] hrough Rock to the Benner man- lon. We understand that Fred Tressler living near Lemont is working for William Spotts on the Ishler farm here. We have been told that Cal Rider s having lumber sawed here at Rey- nold Shope’s saw mill and will build small house where the shanty burned down. Joseph Stiver is working at the fish hatchery at Axe Mann Trucks are hauling the wood away from the saw mill as fast as it Is awed. The woods will soon be all wed out in lumber and the people ill think they are living out on the rairies. Vincent Spearly has been going to Lock Have en once a week Lo see a yetor. He has been on the sick list rr some time. Jess Witherite is very busy plow- ing and making fences on his farm this spring. Paul Blair has been sawing his summer wood With his cycle saw hile the weather was to wet 0 Benner ow, . | cemetery t Eb r—— years JULIAN Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Steele and sons Don and Max of Altoona visited ' with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Williams on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel on of Buffalo N. Y., ones of Belle the home of tI sther Sones Rev Weaver regul erest ing sermon o Mrs. Amanda M oran of Unionville visited her sister Mrs, James Reess The Hannah and Mt. Pleasant : Prayer Band held Prayer services by the cold weather, the buds hay st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- t been far enough to be frozen ence Flack on Sunday afternoon junday School was largely Mrs. Emma Holt has been {ll the ded on Sunday morning past week but able to be out again ens———————— Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chandler SUMMIT HiL! spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. | “han dler's brother, Curtis Wagner Harry filler i i of A eming- f Altoona Pa ton visited on 8 F Russel Folger and mother of Lock Mrs Pred Watki Haven, were pleasant callers at the Mr. and Mr e Walt er Boone and ome of Mrs. Nora Breon, on Sun- son Manley of Howard, visited on ay. Sunday at the Irvin Young home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Yeager and and daughter Catherine accom- daughter Katherine and Elva Fye anted by Mrs. Jane Martin and | also Miss Ruth Bowman and Flor- fennie Straw, motored to State Col-' ence Renn ¢ inner ege to call on Irvin Dillog on Sun- | Y day. thelr tory v ’ s0Nie, SPeNL ate dl I s. William Richards and Mrs "ora Dillon spent Monday in Har- risburg. Pa John Dimeling of Spokane, Wash, ] and Mrs Herbert Chapman formerly of Clearfield, Pa., was a and daughter Janet and Mr. and welcome caller at the home of Miss Sam Herr visited on Bunda; Tryphena Tallhelm who some years the Irvin Young home ago was his teacher in the public Ira Young spent. a couple d chools of Clearfield. His visit was week with his sister, Mrs. Sam Herr a very pleasant surprise to Miss of Orviston Tallhelm, This ing Miss Tall-| Mrs. Gladys McCartney and fam- helm's second term as teacher when lly of Pleasant Valley spent over the John went to her as a pupil. weekend at the Clair Cowher home Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williams, Mr Raymond Yor ng took dinner Sat- and Mrs. Joe Cowher and family urday with his cousin Floyd Warr were pleasant callers at the home of Mrs. T. Garnder spent "last week je0. Shipley on Sunday afternoon, with her daughter, Mrs. James Wat- also a number of folks from State kins : College were entertained at the Betty Young spent Saturday with Shipley home on Sunday evening. Esther Warr Charles Myers Jr, son of Bdward A quilting party was held at the and Ethel Myers Is seriously {ll at home of Mrs. Lewis Heverly last the Bellefonte hospital. We hope Thursday, where the ladies did fine for a speedy recovery, work on the two beautiful quilts, also Mr. and Mrs. Merril Alexander | a good dinner was relished by all 1ave moved from Martha Furnace ; Those present were: Sudie Nyman to the house vacated by Flemue! Marie Nyman, Effie Yeager, Olive Rupert. Yeager, Rev. Ruth Bowman, Flor- Mrs, William Chandler spent Sun- ence Renn, Francis Watkins, Esther day afternoon at the home of her Warr, Eleanor Pye, Abbit Woomer, daughter, Mrs. Fred Rhoads of Ty- Mary Young, Hazel Miller, Dora Woomer, Pauline Boone, Charlotie | Nyman, Rena Nyman, Hazel Lucas, | Dorothy Poorman, Lydia Karehoff, | Mrs, Edna Heverly and family and { Mary Heverly. Church gervices as usual: Sun- day School at 9:30 followed by { preaching; Y. P. M. at 7:30, followed by preaching. Everybody is wel. come, WOODWARD Harold Ard had a Gulf gasoline tank installed in town on Tuesday of last week to supply gasoline for his wo schoo] buses. Harry Crader, Reuben Musser and Howard Plank, Jr. of Camp Hill in company with Harwood Kreamer npn Wi —— attended the county C. E. convention Tr T al Bellefonte on last Saturday. Li LE NI ANY They all reported an interesting! Sunday visitors at the Earl Har- meeting. ‘ter home were A. L. Henry and Howard Plank Jr. and his sisters, | grandson Lawrence Lyons, of Mill June and Gladys of Camp Hill, In Hall R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shuey | company with Mr. and Mrs. Harry and family of Milesburg and Mr, Riley of Mt. Pleasant, were pleas- and Mrs. George Shuey of Bellefonte antly entertained at the home of R. D. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Kreamer over the | Among those who visited at the | weekend, Mrs. Riley is a sister of | Mary Delaney home on Sunday | Mrs. Kreamer and the Plank chil- | were: Mrs, Mike Purl and family of | | Runville, Rudy Askey of Pine Glen | fand Mr, and Mrs. Vineen! Delaney | Thus far very little farming was and family of Lock Haven. | done on account of the rainy weath- | Miss Betty Harter spent Sunday | ‘er we had for some time. Some with Miss Louise Beightol at Jack. | gardening was done last Friday. @ sonville. | | Sunday and Monday were ideal Mrs. Hannah MeCommings, Mrs, | | spring days. Some potatoes were Margaret McKinley and son Francis | i and John Gallagher of Howard, vis- | State | shall farm with his tractor this week, | College visited at the Henry Rockey | {ers at the Frank Hull home one | working | Mr. and Mrs SPECIAL FOR WARD WEEK! JIGS Easily Worth $801 2 Big Pes. in Velvet sn m= EBS “ne De MONTHS BIG, but not too large for small living rooms! Covered in a silky ray and cotton acetate vel vet! Richly carved base! Payment, Carrying Charge REDUCED FOR WARD WEEK! Compare with $69.50 Sets | World Range 7-Tube Radio iT 88 ild bring i nance Monthly Terms Week co Toble Pad Included! 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