Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 11, 1939, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMO
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NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF
| UNIONVILLE
| (Reported by Special Correspondent)
W. C. T. U. Meeting—The month- |
business meeting of the W. C. T
was held on Wednesday evening
the home of Mrs. Nannle Wil- |
Lams.
Free Methodist Church Services:
Prayer service on Friday evening. |
sunday School and a special Moth-
er's Day program in the morning,
preaching service with sermon by
the pastor, Rev, G. A. Garrelt, in|
the (vening at 7:30 p. m
Tee and lee oream--The jce plant
at the Smith grist mill 18 now in
operation and lee can be secured at
any time. They are also making
home-made ice cream for sale, The
proprietor, Ralph Smith, offers
prompt and efficient service,
Memorial Day Plans: Plans are
being made for Memorial Day ser-
vices which we can give in part al
this time, James E. VanZandt, yep-
resentative in Congress of the 23ri
District, Washington, D, C., will be
the speaker at the Oak Ridge ceme-
in the afternoon at 1:45 p.m
other plans we will be able to give at
Inter date. Watch column
for particulars
Methodist Church Services—Prav-
er service this Thursday evening and
ible Study, followed by rehearsal
by the young folks for Mother's Da}
services; Sunday School on Sunday
morning at usual time followed
b+ special Mother's Day al
10:30 a. m. which consists of a pag-
eant, “Mother's Gift" and “The Se-
cret” and talk Mother's Da
bv past Epworth League In
the evening at 6:30 p. m
Garden Club Meeting
organized Garden Club
(it Wednesday ever
730 p. m, hk
1s¢.. All per
gardens and flowers are urged
tend meeting ang
[4 YOu flow LA
have a real flower show in
with the meeting We
ing whether the members of
Garden Club will
Community flower bed w
be done soon.
tery
this
ha
|
program
on
the r
will meet
May 17th
Community
hi
this
ir choice
tion { are
wonder 10
th
Lae
Forrest Bauder confined
lids home over the weekend with ¢
attack of
C. E. Eckenroth
jaughter and
was
the grippe
be
irs, Harold
was held on Monday n t the
Methodist church in Howard, Pa.
Miss Mary Brugger has been il} for
several days and confined to her bed
with a2 severe attack the gr
Her many friends hope her compl
recovery may be speedy.
Presbyterian
nday evening as
the pastor Rey
Mot s Day
mpanied by Communion
C. John
Greensourg
ent several days last week
th his mother and husba
and Mrs. G. A. Garrett
Mrs. G. A. Garnet was jll
couple days the forepart of th
suffering from asthma
much better at ¢ writing, wh
her many friends and neighborg are
glad to hear.
Sunday guests of Mrs. C. E Ecken-
foth were Prof. and Mrs. H.W, Hol-
ter and daughter Nancy Mr. Ray
Underwood of Bucknell Unive sity
all of Lewisburg, Pa. and Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Holter of Howard Pa
Pearce Rumberger and Eleanor
Lucas were married at the home of |
Miss Lucas on Tuesday afternoon
May 9th, at 4 o'clock. Congratula-
tions young folks and may there be
many good things in store for you
as you travel the path of life
Miss Ruth Lucas, teacher in the
schools at Milesburg, Pa
term on Mon.ay of this week. Last
F:iday she accompanied her schoo!
with other grades In the same
school. on a picnic In honor of the
last day of school. They visited
Martin's Grove in the evening,
The young folks from here who
expect to graduate from Bellefonte
high school next month are: Mary
Brugger, Louise Tingue, Ida Maa
Barton, Basil Robison and William
Barton. There are several from the
township who will graduate includ-
ing Julia Barton and Eloise Harper.
Miss Martha Brugger and gentle-
man friend of Wilmington Del
were weekend guests of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger. They
were accompanied home by her
brother Joseph Brugger who is em-
ployed near Media, Pa hey re-
turned to their duties on Sunday af-
ternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Holtzworth of
Fairmont, West Virginia, with their
two daughters Ann and Mary Alice
spent last weekend at Holtzmorth
bome and at the home of her father
Mr, Daniel Buck. Mr. Buck accom-
panied them here after having spent
several weeks visiting in Palrmont
with his daughter and family.
George Irwin and Willlam Resides
took Kenneth Hall's truck on Tues.
day and motored over the mountain
with the expectation of securing a
load of ccal. As they passed the
picket line of strikers, stones were
thrown a} their truck and almost
demolished the truck, one of the
Wg a
of
seping with he
-
had
stones striking the occupants of the |
truck. William Resides is a pati-
ent in the Clearfield hospital. We
have not learned the extent of his
injuries but hope they are not seri-
ous. George Irwin was able to re-
turn to his home.
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It is interesting to hear parents,
who rarely read a book, criticising
children for not studying.
Misses
closed her i
HOWARD
John Brickley of Ancho,
Mexico, Is visiting with
Mrs. Vernie Butler
Robb
Mrs. Thurman Hustler of Milton
has been vistting at the home of her
dster Mrs, Kline Wolf. Mrs, Hustler
was called far the funeral
her uncle, Ambroce Holler
Lamar
Miss Emma Robb was admitted (0
the Lock Haven hospital Tuesday
[Or OD.ervaLion
The ladies of the W. C. T me!
at the home of Mrs. George D. Rega.
Friday night
A tea was heli at the home of
Anua and Nelle Holter, Sat
afternoon for the officers of
XIeLy I
New
Isters
T™ R
nis
Mrs
and
r
hele
Mtr
Le
urday
he Missionary Se of the cow
New
WwW. F
Pdwin wb of
the home of
Hall over the weekend.
Kenneth Bitne;
George Bitner
Frida
son of Mr, and
laying baseball
He was
everal
Frederick
Bellefonte at
parents, Mr
ze!
Mr
fleld, Pa
wife, Mr
Arg
taken t
tite he
S reeter
sing
Mrs. G
Cheesman
of Williamsport spent a few days a’
home of Mr. and
Pe
Pau
the
Long
Rev
Dillsbt parents of
hem al
Rev
Rebecea
llefonte
it Gardner
Eugene are
faughter
we k
James wat -
hi
ith her «
Mr ang
Mr
Mrs. Lewis
and
field at 5 ¢
ternoon, May
POTTERS MILLS
Mar Kimport of Sts
visited over the
als
raret
3 ried
Those who t
MoCormick 01
I d } H. E Mh
Ohio E GG. Mingle
Aaronsburg: Miss Isabel Bradford
f Bellefonte and R. H. McClormick
of State College
Mra Charles
seriously {ll 4 the home of
laughter Mrs, William C H
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Faust
‘riends from Potisville, vii
Sunfay among relatives
Harry Hubler wife i
daughters, Miss Chilcoat from Lock
Haven, Mrs. Minerva Hubler, Miss
Kate Predericks from Spring Mills
alled friend; on Sunday after-
noon
Mrs, Margaret spend-
ing some time a’ the home cf her
son, George Sweeney in Centre Hall,
Chal Vroman and friend Miss
Amelia Copenhaver of Philipsbure,
| Miss Orpha Fleisher of State Col-
lege, visited over the weekend at
he H. E Foust home. Callers on
Sunday at Foust home were
Harry Ishler from State Ccllece
Philip Vonada from Coburn, Mr
and Mrs. D. 8parr Wert {rom
Aaronsburg
Lester Goss and family visited o
Sunday at the home of R. M. Royer
Mrs. BEd. Sweetwood and Mrs
Laura McCormick are both confined
to bed
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ae
McClenaha
~oy fm
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ot
ang t=
“
on
Sweeney is
the
SMULLTON
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Confer and
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Harter and
young son were Sunday visitors al
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gilbert at Wolf's Store
M:s. V. W. Fletcher of State Col-
lege spent last Tuesday with Mrs,
W. D. Meyer,
Mrs. Ida Walizer and Mr. and Mr
i Barl Weber and daughter and Mr.
and Mrs, Clayton Brungart of Re-
bersburg, were visitors on Sunday at
Penns Cave at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Long.
Mrs, Carrie Dviwilg and
Donald and family of Aaronsburg
ere visitors at Lewisburg on Bun-
y
J. G. Winkleblech who has been
on the sick list, is much better and
| able to be out again
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mever were
i visitors at Preeburg and Northum-
berland on Sunday,
{ Mrs. Carrie Delwiler spent last
| Monday with friends a Aaronsbure
{| Miss Carolyn Bennett is visiting
i with her brother and wife at Salona
jfor a couple of weeks,
¢ |
son |
JACKSONVILLE
{ Church gervices on Sunday May
| 14, (Mothers' Day) Sunday School [Mrs W. H Spangler passed
has |
0:30 and a special Invitation
been given to encourage all mothers
who can come to come and partici-
pate In all our services here on Sun-
day: C. E. 6:46 Topic for discus n
“When Is a Home Christian?" Wor-
| ship with sermon by the pastor Rev
John R. Gulick at 7:30
The Ladies Ald
held on Sa urday evening
home of Ms, Miles Bartley
well att by the members
seve al guests, glad to report that
one guest became a member, and a
joyable evening wag spent
Sumner Noll and children
and Elsie Jane spent Satur
het ter Mrs, CGeor
land and family of Pine Grove
fet
meeting
the
ol
at
Was very
and
ended
very en
Mrs
Dickey
day with
Whee
Mills
Betty and Glad ter of Little
ET evening with
yn and Lue
re
were Tuesday evening vi
+ Robert Yarnell home
Foster Shamp Hublersburqg
Sunday with ! Mr
Deitz an
Robb
of
spent Ler
Winfield
Mi
nine
evenin
home were Mr
and
ard
away and chil-
and Harry spent
{ last week at the
Dolan home
and Mrs, John Dunkle and
son Paul of Bellefonte were Sunday
evening supper of
4 Ker Bare 8
10st her paren
in Grange
pent Wed-
I with
an i
Conaway
Sunday evening supper guesis of Mr
and Mrs. Sumner Noll
The wet and cold spring delaved
the iarmers considerable neverthe-
less many have their oats sowed and
ready to plant corn and potatoes
and these warm davs are surely
making the gardens grow but in
need of a good soaking rain,
Mr and M:s. John Tice and chil-
dren Betty and Marlin of Salona, R.
D.. were pleasant visitors ag the Wil-
liam Beightol home on Monday
evening of this week.
AAS
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BLANCHARD
Another transfer of property has
been effected in our community re-
cently. Mr. Nickolas Lucas hag sold
his home on Lingle Street fo Mr
Clair Bowes. As soon as Mr, Lucas
can dispose of his household furn-
ishinga at public sale, James Bowes
and family will take possession of
the house, Mr. Lucas expects
in the future
Due to the recent iliness of
mother, Mrs. Prank Courter, Miss
Louise Courter has jelt her position
in the hospital at Phtsburgh, and
returned home
A son wag born to Mrs. Harold
Packer in the Lock Haven Hospital
on PFiiday morning,
Mrs, John DeHaas spent Thursday
with her sister in Tyrone, M's
Andrews has recently returned home
from the Philipsburg hospital wher?
she was receiving medical treat-
ment
| Earl Shilling, recently elected
Sunday School superintendent of
the Baptist Sunday school beean hi,
{duties in timt capacity on Sundar
morning. Other officers are Asst
Supt. John DeHaas: Secv.
Gardner; Asst, Scey. Jane Williams;
Treas, Trenna Dietz; Planist Mrs.
i Tile Kunes, Librarian, Blanche
[
| by
| m
inl
make his home with his son Lloyd |
Louise
| and townefolks chose to exhibit
| them to assist the committee in res
Williams; Margaret Beatty, John |
Helichel and Dean Conler,
Ms. Tillle Sterr. aged aunt of
AWay a’
the Spangler home, Saturday at 4
a. m, following a lingering illness dus
to her advanced age. A shor. funer-
nduc. ed by Rev, Davies
Creek, was held
Sunday evening
was taken to Philade
an Claude Bechdd
and Mrs. W. H. 8pang-
Kunes, and nuise Miss
with Rev, Duvies come
funeral party which left
Monday morning
ginia Bealtly left
begin work
al service
i Beech
home on
The body
Mor Lid
al Mi
TT M
Jones
Lit
here early
Miss Vir
ming
Haven
Donald
sulierin
the
p.m
Iphi'la
ior
oul
ler
Lod
prised
Monday
to Lock
Bechdel who
rom a Deaq in
Den
CL OPE aon
in Philade
tion | Lill rious, aithoug!
again operated upon on M
Dean
Swartz had the n
nio the rear of
ome from
Alter
re "
rein
way
Saturday
was able |
John
mproved
‘tark Hile family n
the New Dose
completed
! John Mulbarger
ard and John, of Williams
Mr. Gare Tressler were guest
day at the Orrie Mulbarger |
Three of the trucks belongi
Millard Schreflier were da
quite badly by strikers when
ing coal in from the mine
Tuesday night. One driver, Baine
Brooks shad his lip cut and a!
knocked out by being hit by
thrown by one of them, and anot!
driver had his clothes torn quit
badly
Don't forget Sunday
14th. Is Mother's Day. Mother
andy, greeting cards, cam
and a great vanety of gifts ms
purchised at Melroy's
Mrs. Henry Noll spent Wednesday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Allen Brungart at their home at
Rebersburg.
Mrs. Grace Bliaer siting
friends In Philadsiphia,
The Ladies’ Ald of the Lutheran
chureh will hold a bake sale at
Stitzer's berber s®op on Saturday
this May
Day
tions
be
is
| morning. May 13
her |
The Pleasant Gap Woman's Club
met on Tuesday evening with a
special progrigy for the disp of
hobbles and talents the members
It
was a new departure and well worth |
carrying on in future years. At the |
| business meeting the president in. !
troduced Cloyd Sunday, chairman |
of the Puture Sportsmen. Mr. Sun- |
day gave the women an informal |
talk on the purpose of the orcangs
gation that he heads and asked
pairing the lodge beside Green Vale
ley Dam. They wish to make if us.
able for the 60 boys between the
ages of 10 and 18 years who make |
up the aroun, After iis, the women
voted to “give $10 for the work.
Money was also set aside for the
prives to be given to the schools |
during this next mont These | © C. EVANS, P.O. Jonestown, Pa. | ummm asm
“sh,
i for
| one-third receipts
| fiend Selling Contest
CRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
amounts, added to what has al- |
ready been pald out this year brings |
the Woman's Club's disbursements
the past year up to $334.35 Of
this, $60 has been pald to the Pleas-
ant Gap Fire Company to be
plied on thelr new pumper
CLARENCE
By JAMES H, BRUNGARD
The past week As been
tremely balmy weather
peratures With
brought summer atmosphere on the
double quick. Dandelion
ing her yellow curls and
disporting a profusion of
while forest and ghade
hurriedly springihg to
sth Ol all
ht celebrated by
having nenic w
Total o (
np=-
one of px»
High tem-
humidity
how «
friut |
blossoms
are
Local
grade
DUS Lp
trees
eal
Thursday
taxing a
Wh
Cione
and Mrs
Philipsburg
Mrs. Pete W
Evelyn
Clarence
Ade Varniah had
christened Bev.
1y took place
Catholi
newest bab
The ceremcs
Greek e
the local
wr Marie
Myer
PE
anc
Own over
the
Woodrow Res
ns were fishin
gre Eenag
ler and John Stenh-
et on Spring Creek the
day the th grade were on a picnic
and enjoyed a fine catch
J. C. Pravel and lady friend Mrs
yonder also Miss Bertha Gonder
Rae Jean Lukens all of Osceola
spent a few hours at the home
Mr, Fravel's danghier, Mss
Ar:hur Stephens on Saturday
Forty-two pupils of grade four
3d their teacher Mr. Brungard en-
besides a picnic nner at Penns
Cave. Other stops made or prints
of interest viewed were big fish at
Bellefonte, Fish hatchery at Pleas-
nt Gap, Nittarly Mt. top, Rockview
penitentiary. Farm barns, equip-
ment and live stock at State College
and the most of Fishermans Para-
diss. They all returned home before
7:00 po m. and reported the best
outing ever, Money to defray ex-
pensegs was procured as 4th grades
in Jis Hygrade
.
We take this means of thanking
‘any and all who contributed toward
the success of this column during
the past school term. May you have
a pleasing and profitable summer.
Adios from the scribe,
SALE OF
Government Tractors
At INDIANTOWN GAP, PENNA.
Caterpillar make, crawler type, 5 ton
or 35 size, slight usage, overhauled,
cost over $7,000.00 each, price $275.00
‘each. Also 10-ton or 65 size, equip-
ped with winch, $750.00 each. Very
adaptable for logging, contracting,
{ farming, ofl field, county road and
municipal work. Demonstration giv.
en at any time, N. W. corner Gov't,
Reservation, Indiantown Gap, Pa.
| Come early for first choloe i
MOSHANNON
There were 09 present at the
Methodist Sunday School and $234
collection. Rev
ed 8 good sermon
Regular services
Methodist chureh, §
10 a. m. class
preaching service 2:30 p.m
body welcome, W. J. Kerry
Mr, and Mrs. Herber. GU
nu y, vinled & al the h
of thelr aunt uncle, Mr
Mr Frank Mi Leeder |
rapidly Ire m hey jecemt
Operation
Matt, 13:44
' the Pree
naay ms
ex
1]
¢ noo
am
Every-
¥
11
at meeting ii
pat
f
MAL OF
8 nda me
and
leeder
ood ¥ fy
over i
ana
Those who helped Mrs. Chale
Guenot celebrate her birthday 8
day Cha Cuenot and the
following c}
Mr. and Mu
Marvin of
Rex Bedwell
Dixie June
Mr John
J
,
n-
were
William Graham
Fontonoe and 4
¢
on sf 4
arieiqa
Robert Pierce
mmer home wre
ORVISTON
Bible Clase
Cinir Hei
TeRUIAT
home kel
night for their
meeting
Miss Doris Dales
Rena Ines of Joh N
peekend wih Mrs, Blanc
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butier
ter Emeline. Otto Schenck ¢
rt £29
nos
wonburg
daugh-
4 John
Nel
a
EJ
afte
Walls
%iin
Mii
Ew
and Mi
anburg
Miss Verna Shank of Tyrone
spent the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shank
Mr. and Mrs Clair Confer
Robert Confer Mrs. Leonard Yeag-
er and Mrs. Melinda Confer, spent
Sunday afternoon at the Dill Con-
fer home at Hunlers Rur
William Barnhart and son Glen,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
parents, Mr and Mrs, William
Barnhart, 8r., at Curtin
Ms. A. M Shank. who has been
under the doctors care for the past
six weeks, is spending this week with
her daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Poorman at State Coliege
aa —
Lots of people do things to ge!
publicity and then become surprised
over the publicity they get
noon
»
Mrs
his
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UNICIPA
MILLHEIM, PA.
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(May 12th & 13th)
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F. Rice, in:
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LATEST NEWS ISSUE
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MONDAY R TUFSDAY
(May 15th & 16th)
Kent Taylor Buddy Ebsen
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,Four Girls In White’
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“THE DUKE OF WEST POINT"
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May 11, 1929.
PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY
PINE GROVE MILLS
(Reported by GO. Mac Fry)
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being
pain
Irvin
refin-
now empley-
Penn 8la
Maynard William
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ew montnes
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v
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lege
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Line] tials
Ho
Jams
Ha
Mon tours
home
HUBLERSBURG
".
(| EIEKIe Bl eX
Crash at Centre Hall
vis oN.
9:15 o'clock
£. Damage to the
were traveling n
approximate
injured
Oi
1
1s vas
$225. No one was
gy
Eye Opening Values
Every Day al A&P
Ilona Cocoa 2: 15¢
Ilona Corn 4: 23c¢
Ilona Peas 3 x: um 20¢
Spaghetti Ann Page Prepared 3 am J JC
Corn Flakes sea 2: 15¢
Hershey Kisses » 19¢
USE “DAILY” FEEDS *
n-p209
nk] 85
me 3 2%
bag
Apple Butter Penn Maid
Sparkle Desserts Ann Page
Brick or Longhorn Cheese
Soda Crackers NBC Excell
Nutley Nut Oleo -
Scot Paper Towels
Waldorf Tissue
Raleigh Cigarettes
Lux Flakes
”
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DG. Chick
STAETER
DAILY MILK 16%
Dairy Feed
won ve |, 25
2 38-0z jars 25¢
3 pkgs 10¢
Ih 15¢
2-1b pkg 13¢
3 Ib 25¢
roll 10¢
4 rolls 19¢
2 pkgs 25¢
Ige pkg 21¢
DG
FEED
Chick
DG. Growing
MASH
plus tax
for fine laundering
-
Jceberq Lettuce 2-+13c¢
2 Ibs 29¢
....peck 45¢
Bananas x v= - 5» 25¢
Red Ripe Tomatoes. .
New Potatoes ..
® Money-Saving Meat Specials ! *
Round Roast or Swiss Steak. . . .. Ib 33¢
4 to 5-1b Picnics
Fresh Pork Shoulders... .. .. Ib 14¢
Tender Chuck Roast, first cuts. . . Ib 16¢
Fully Dressed—2 Ib 10 on. to 2 1b 15 on.
Sunnyfield Roasting Chickens. . . . $1.03
Sea Trout or Porgies -
Fresh Dressed Croakers. . . . . . 2 Ibs 25¢
A. & P. Food Stores