Page Two ee THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 25, 1939. SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunday May 28 | No Sunday School this Sunday, preaching service at 9:30 a. m.; De- coration services at 10:30 a. m, the Snydertown cemetery. No young people's meeting this | Sunday evening. The Walker Twp. High School will hold their Commencement ex- ercises on Thursday evening, May | 25 at 8:00 o'clock in the Community | Hall The young people of the Snyder- town Lutheran church will their weekly meeting on Friday evening Quite a number of our people at- tended the Baccalaureate services at Hublersburg on Sunday evening Memo. lal services will be held In the Zion cemetery on Sunday after- noon, May 28 Quite a number of our Mothers and Daughters attended the banque’ at the St. Paul's Church on Frida; evening Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fisher of Bellefonte, spent Sunday aftern at the Elmer Stover home The sale of the personal property of the Mary Martin estate was held on Saturday, with a large crowd at- tending the sale Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pleasant Gap, spent Sunday ing at the home of Harvey Lutz Frank Cannon of New Brunswick, New Jersey, was here over the week- end to attend the sale Egdar Martin of Washington, D C. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon ef N. J. returned home Sunday Ben Lutz of Pittsburgh, spent Wednesday with his parents here Nevin Stover spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stover of even- parents, Stover Ed. Dorman §s having a new well drilled ————— VALLEY VIEW There were 112 at Sunday School Those who attended Daughter banquet Wednesday evening, held by the Houserville church in the Grange Hall at Le- ment were: Mrs. Lynn Corman, Mrs Albert Corman, Mrs. Bertha Cor- man, Hilda and Hazel Corman Mrs Bruce Corman, Mrs. Clair Lose, Mrs Paul N. Eckley, Mrs. Gilbert Sager, Mrs. William K , Mrs. Paul King, Mrs. Jacob Houser, Mrs. Miles Hous- er, Mrs. Ed. Houser, Adaline Pauline Houser, Margie Hampton Mrs. Clair Breon and Mrs. Eime All report enjoving the sup much, and and as well as the © and Mrs Fedelle and ly of Renovo. spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compana yrus Wion | Wion is a patient 'n Reed hospital at Wa We hope him a speedy recovery ) ey Jon Jchn Those who spent Sun’ay - and Mrs Shultz wery Mrs. Dink S8huitz and ~John and Janice Those who attended the sewing class held at Mrs. Bruce Corman were, Mrs. Rov Lomison Mrs Pa King, Mrs. Miles Shultz, Mrs. Pau N. Eckl Mirian Behrers, Mrs Lyman Corman and Hazel Corman th M fr. and two children Mile ey. ————— FAIRVIEW Mrs. Miles Etters and children and Miss Ella Lucas visited Thursday wita Mr and Mrs, Thomas Lucas at Curtin Mrs Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar Nyman of Mt Eagle cal'ed at the Amelia Chapman home on Thursday evening. Mrs Gur Lucag and dren of Curtia called on Luss on Tuctiey Charles Lucas and two sons Jackie and Bobby of Orviston were Satur- day supper guests with Mrs. Amelia Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Miles Etters children spent Sunday with Mr Mrs. Thomas Lucas at Curtin Mrs. Myrtle Lucas and son Robert visited on Saturday with Mr. ana Mrs. Bryce Hoover at Howard Mrs. Amelia Chapman spent Sun day with her daughter Mrs. Russcil Jones at Pleasant Valley Miss Ella Lucas called at the Amelia Chapman home on Wednes- day evening oan taree chil- Miss Ella and and —————— ~ WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance AF tious 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. \ You need its patented deep emergency drain channel and im- proved endlap with tight edge and weath- er tight protection. You need its rust re sisting COP-R-LOY and extra Heavy Zinc Coated galvanizing for lasting service and freedom from costly repairs, in hold | the Mother | | the weekend with Mr and Mrs spent | Mr EN — STATE COLLEGE E. 1. Wilde of South CHll street made o business trip to Stroudsburg on ‘lhursday. Mrs. Margaret Cronemller of Nit- | tany Avenue had as her guests on Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Eugene | Meyers and daughter of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lytle of Altoona and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Cronemiller Mrs. Josephine Pennington of East Beaver Avenue spent several days | last week visiting in Shamokin Earl Tussey of West as their guest their daughter employed at the Laurel- Mr. and Mrs College Avenue had over the weekend Florence, who is Laurelten State Village, at ton Mrs ber of home east evening Mr. and Mrs, N. N, Hartswick mo tored to Bellefonte Friday evening Mrs. Maude Ewing of Frazier treet spent several days visiting In Lancaster and Harrisburg last week Mrs. Elsie Noll of East College Avenue had as her guests on Satur- day Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs, Francis Malloy tertained the member of club at their home on We Avenue Thursday evening Mrs. Lynn Woomer and mother, Mrs. Sarah Miller both of East Beaver Avenue visited with friends in Boalsburg Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Gamer and family of Mc spent the weekend ) g the William in Cavugs, New York where he is a patient in the hospital and Mrs. William Bell Sou Allen street were visit Huntingdon on Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Par Beaver I mot To} Fva Luse entertained a num- their friends at their new of town on Wednesday en their bridge Beaver llister street former on of ws in of East red North Pattersor Altoona one day Mrs. Bruce A street and Floren treet motored ¢ thelr week In College Decker and avenue LIAN cemetery al Pu tay JU deliv Mr. and family of hil on Monday and Mrs. Mitchell daughter Maxine Barney Raye Mr. and Mrs sday eveni er the friends Mr and Mrs home of on Wedn Ed Irwin and Mrs Woodland at the J Mr. and Rin and called at Paul Greens ng of last week A. C. Irwin spent unday after H. Turner Mrs. Paul daughter Toot spent Day with Mr family of Punzxsutawney Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Nora Breon Mrs. E BV jams and son. Mel- vin, attended the funeral Louisa Turner at Monday fierncon Mr. and Mrs home Greens and Mothers brother and we Gireen ed Unionville on Fred Kurtz Kurtz's moth- 2 nt er in Bellefonte Mrs. Luther Theresa Andrews on Monday Mr. and Mrz. Andy Meyers are im proving their house with a new coat of paint Ed. Turner spent with his sister, Mrs Tyrone Christie Reese is spending a few Strouse and Miss called on friend the weekend Ida Andrews of days with his brother, James Reese, | of this place Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krebs and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weller Mr. and Mrs. Regis Whallover, Mr Paul Mevers and Mr. and Harold Crain and children Sun with their parents, 5. Charles Meyers Mrs das and NM % A oe THERE'S Canty & SUPER ¢ . Channeldrain ROOFING H. P. SCHAEFFER HARDWARE Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. MILESBURG Mrs, Bruce Peters, who has been {1 udring the past is much bet- | ter at this writing Mrs. Blanche Jones is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Jamse Lucas Blairsville Mrs. F. L. Baird returned home | Sunday from a visit at Philipsburg Mr. and Mrs. Leo McDowell vis- ited relatives at Burnham, Sunday Phyllis Sholl who was quite 1 during the past week is Improving Mr. and Ms. Leo McDowell were called to Altoona, Monday due tb the death of Mr. McDowell's uncle Lynn McDowell Mrs. Homer Sheyman and son left on Wednesday last for a visit al Johnstown Among our residents who are re- novating their homes are Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace, Putting a nice coat of white paint on the exterior The Baptist parsonage has also been renovated inside and out Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hall Mr. ang Mrs. Albert Hobba and son Robert Lee visited relatives here over the veekend Why kick about the when we are just lke it all smiles and sunshine and twinkling all frowns and rain optomistic Mrs. Enoch Heaton had the mis fortune Monday to have her hand caught In the wringer. Her son came to her assistance and released rolls. 8he was taken the office of Dr. Parrish, who found no bones were broken. The injury Is ered us but Miles is resting com CentregCounty Hos- pital and is getting along as well as an be expected THE ATTIC. "is grand to ge ummage in the att wer trunks and boxes n to the raindrop static | at wen her sometimes in a Be the to eric painful the on day A rainy i ver Grandma's pl n her hair a big rex ome ACTOS steady flow, They woul y much bewildered Hardly know which way to go heir day do- not much was animals ives Sire are fast CAT aif Year rid won't be gs os HOLLO Yo present from n BUSH 1 at Bund bring wit ance at the Wed- i good who her i might of bee Stay away are i missing some good messages. Come out and hear Rev. Byrd and we know you'll want to come back again Dont forget the grove meet that is beir ed for next month n the grove by tI church. Rev fry ing in Everybody servi each nd Sunday afternoons. Mrs. Martin and acoompanied by mother, Mra Myrtle King and her sister, Mrs Kathryn Gray and daughter and Mrs. Virginia Stover, all of Colevilie motored to Lock Haven last Thurs. King's * Spotty children her daughter Ww the former's 1 Edna Spotts’ on Sunday evening Mrs. Bpotts accompanied them to Williamsport to spend a week with relatives there Word was received last week of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaltenbrand Mrs. Shaltenbrand was the former Ruth Mengel who held a revival meeting in the church in the Hollow several years ago Beversl men gathered at the church last Thursday and put the wire on the posts and put the gates on. There is still part of the wire to put on and it is to be painted yet Don't forget the clean-up day this Saturday. All lot holders, who have not fixed up their lots and anyone else interested in the church ceme- tery are Invited to come and help on Saturday. An all day job is planned so come out and help clean up. We would like to have it all cleaned up before Decoration Day Children’s Day will be observed Sunday June 4, a program will begin at 7:45 p. m_ with Mrs. Martin Spotts and Mrs. Roy Spotis in charge. ess ML RUNVILLE A very fine rain Sunday which was thankfully accepied as the earth was getting too hard to plow, and everything needed it to help grow Revival at the Advent church last week, Rev, C. C. Shuey is having fine success there in the Loris work PORT MATILDA Mrs, Charles Bennett's children all gathered together on Sunday, with their baskets and had a deli- cious dinner ror her in honor of Mother's Day, at her home which Was enjoved by all Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bennett, of Mapleton and daughter Rose of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs Allison Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ben- nett and children Billie and Gladys, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Bennett and daughters Delores and Janet, Mr and Mrs, Boyd Bennett and daugh- ter Carol, all of Port Matilda: Mr and Mrs. Wilmer Bennett and daughter Sally, of Claysburg: Byron Martin and Joarns Lane of Port Matilda. All departed late, wishing Grandma many more Mother's Day Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Richards of New Brighton, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, E M. Woodring Mr. and Mrs. Marion Bennett are spending several days In York, vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett Mrs. Howard Edwards and daugh- ter Patty are spending Lime with relatives in Pittsburgh Miss Kathryn Young of spent Sunday with her mo Cora Young Mrs. Charles R Richards of New Brighton, Mrs, Carl Shope and Mrs John Old Mixon and two daughters Jadora and Alede of Altoona spent Thursday at the E M. Woodring home Tyrone ner, Mrs Mr and Mrs. Charles Cannor family of Alexandria, spent Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W and Dunls Sunday afternoon ith relatives in Philipsl Mrs. ( McNamara i of Philadelphia are spendin al days with Mrs. Grace R and Mr Mrs. Wil and nday with Mr Spent with and liam HOLTS HOLLOW Dr. Al Franco of New York y drove to this place on Sunday and spent the day with relatives and left Monday morning for New York ied by his wif and Miss While © Mr and vA ivy early Dan Mrs. Fran called at Johnson home at Buffal Ida Johnson Mr. and i Johnson and daughter, and M Mrs. James Wesley were tors at the Boyd Johnson home Mr and Mra John P ! Coleville dinner BR were Mrs 44 La 3 me in Bell Mrs. John K Beckie Heaton who & } Mrz, Nettle Porm the weekend at her burg Mrs care for % | od were home Mr family Kenneth nda rs. lee FI! Nannie 1 were Sunday the Roy Petzer home Earl Reese of Central and Mrz Roy Petser and daughrer, were Sunday callers at the Charles Poorman home Mem Ad May 30 at 9 a m. Rev Rev. Tobias will speak and U4 mont band will furnish mu Christian Endeavor will be n the urch on Sunda, 7:30. Everybody wel BOALSBURG Mr and Mrs William H MoVeytiown were guests of Mr Mrs. Riley Hunter and daughter Mrs William Kline spent Sunday with Mrs. Clyde Thomas at Slate College Creta Bae Durner of Hunting the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Misses Eliza and Elean ham State College, sper weekend with thelr aunt ane Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stuart Mr. and Mrs Walter Korman ang daughter Elizabeth and David 8ny- der spent Sunday with Mr i Mrs Harry Bowersox at Miffiinburg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumbauch and daughter Cora Jean and Mr Willam Wagner of Juniata. sere refent callers at the John FP Kim- port home Mrs. John Hubler and daug Grace and James Hubler spent Sunday at Hublersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Grove of State College spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrz. William Rockey Miss Anna Dale spent severa) days with relatives in Bellefonte Mrs. Jennie Fortney spent Satur. day with relatives at Pine Grove Mills Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bonine of at Mite Aly iy Wil - held at n Tuesday Shuey an e Le- ervices will be the vent cemetery o Ean ~ fryer - me ner of and aon spent her grand- parents Durner of hier Shingitosn announced the on. | gagement of their daughter Miss | Ann Whiteman Bonine to Walter A Bnow of State College. Announce. ment *as made at a tea held Satur day at the Bonine residence. The wedding will be held in the early fall EA aa SPRING MILLS The tenth annual reunion of tha | Bartges clan will be held on Satyr Miss Minnie Reese visited the past | two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Sheesley In Buffalo Run Our OOC boys were home over the weekend | Miss visited with Mike Furl’s last Sunday Miss Lalu Zerby of Pine Hall visited with her sister, Mrs. Mabel Lucas over the weekend Doyle Walker of Marengo, motor- day, June 10, at the Grange Park Centre Hall ordered copies of the history will be distributed, meet at | 10:20, dinner at 121% Mr. and Mrs Harrison Dukeman | of Clearfield, were visiting friends | { here, lacinda Hall of Pleming. | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rachay of | Bellefonte, spent part of last Sun. | day visiting friends in town Miss Pear] Lingle of Millheim, was | visiting some of her many friends in ed here and visited with relatives, | Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. E R Hancock and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Brower, of | Philipsburg, stopped off at John | { Furl’s on their way to the Advent | | cemetery to plant flowers and care for their lots theres on last Priday. ] Faculty Chair Saves Two i Because the electric chair in the | Massachusetts State Prison is de- | fective, two convicted murders will | have two additional months to live, |cors of the State i until the chair can be repaired or a port. Hoover was | new one procured. | Orviston-Monument road, this vicinity last Sunday. iv ns ws WY bon Re — Auto Hits Bridge The automobile of Harold Ww. Hoover, Berch Creek. was damaged to the extent of 8100 one night last week when jt struck the concrete abutment of a narrow bridge on the about a {half mile north of Beech Creek. { The accident occurred as Mr, Hoo. (ver was attempting to round » i i feurve to the left at the bridge, No one was injured, investigating om. Motor Police ree traveling tows Monument, dy | } | | | REBERSBURG Mr. and Mm, Edwin Weaver daughter Adelaide and girl friend of Lewistown were Bunday visitors of the former's mother, Mrs. 1da Weav- er. Miss Helen Arbogast and friend Cecil Rironimus of Laurelton vis ited Mr, and Mrs. Ray Arbogast and family on Saturday Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Weaver, 8r., Included Mr. and | Mrs. Lawrence Reichley, Mrs. Went and son all from Bunbury, and Mr and Mrs, Curtis Weaver and daugh- ter Elva May of Reading Miss Shirley Brown spent several days with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Jay Vonada at Fiedler Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Hosterman and Miss Anna Hosterman of Aaronsburg, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Corman last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bright and two daughters of Belleforte visited Mr and Mrs. R. E Breon and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and daughter Jean callers at Sunbury Mrs. Lizzie Relgel returned to her home after spending the past her daughter and family, Mrs. Roy Arbogast Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs Bott flinburg on Monday Rev. and Mrs. Dale Kohr and Mr and Mrs. Harry Rover spent several fays last week at Harrisburg H. C. Ziegler accompanied by Mr and Mrs Gale Swartz of Millheim visited M and Mrs. Paul Ziegler at Port Matilda on Sun Hartman were busine ss on Saturday of Middieburg on Sunday week wilh Mr. and visited M11 - John rf ag mr and family day Mr. and Mra. J G and family Milroy home of Mrs. Edith Wednesday Pennypacker called at the Gente) of last J. Hackenberg re Friday the weckend heat Thur banquet in Jot men's As from a at home Any mi nis 1 man attended a town given by the Grocery sociation Mrs. Warren Stover of Diehl of TO- ledo sited Mrs. Emma Corman one evening asi week The Ladies’ Ald Society of th Evangelical church met at the h of Mrs. W. H Ziegler last Friday Milih Oi site eo ne Hosterman Paul Rear relatives in town last Tuesday Mrs. MacMillan of Driftwood turned home Bunday afler spending the past week with Aaughter and family. Dr. and Mrs K A law Mr and Mrs J N. Mover and Mr and Mrs. W. J Hackenberg Blom re- her ere saburg ast i N«iN-Aw DiACe Meek and two " th nN medical pati ty hospital two days On Monday afternoon representatives of the Power Co. was in town demonstrat ing the use of (te elect Mr. anc Mrs J E Guis Bavilla Stitaer Mr. ani ton Brungerd, Mrs. William Stover and Mr. ant Mrs. Harry Royer al snded the funeral the formers mother a. Loganion on Saturday Miss Julia of bi.ilbeim, vis ited her grendparen s. Mr. and Mrs W. P. Bira' ¥ his nerk Mrs. Fre Whitehill weekend with relatives ai Lemont The following group of young people enjoyed a weiner roast in the Fourteen Mile Narrows Lester Welshans of Booneville, Amanda, Pauline, Ruth lee and Mark Du bendor!. all from Bunbury, Pauline Arlene, Raymond, Stanford and Paul Sholiey, and Elizabeth Shappel of Lewisburg, Margaret and Lemuel Dressler, Barney Strohecker, Paul and John Troutman, Bonny Shap- pel, Bar] Barner, and Martha Durk all of Millersburg, and Beity Page, | Hazel Brungart and Melvin Bright of town et one West of Sok or spent the i s—— MARTHA Children’s Day will be observed by the Baptist SBunday Schcol Bunday evening, June 4th. Welcome, every- | body Mr. and Mrs. John Mclaughlin | and gon Boyd, of Altoona, called at | the Robinson home last week one day {| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wiser spent Sunday with Mrs. Wiser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Williams The regular Quarterly Commu- | non service will be held at the Bap- tist church Sunday morning in con- nection with the morning worship | This will be the last service before the pastor, Rev. Herr leaves for the Western coast where he and Mrs | Herr are | Northern Baptist convention which | convenes at Los Angeles, California | Memorial Day services will be held | at the Brown's cemetery on Memori- {al day at 10:30 o'clock. There will | be a speaker present and special mu- sic 1s being arranged. fev. Ellery Stanton of New Jersey was a guest with his brother, T. G Stanton and family a few weeks ago Rev. Stanton's health is not good and his many friends here wish for daughter Rachel, visited relatives at Lamar, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Ardery of Bell- wood, spent last Wedneday at the G. E Ardery home. Nobody is too old to learn, but many of us are 100 lazy to study. hased Ray planning to attend the | him a speedy and complete recovery. | Mr. and Mrs Elery Knarr and! SNOW SHOE | Last Saturday was set aside tor | the men in our town to help clean the Askey cemetery, The Ladies Ald of the M. E. church served a free lunch in the basement at noon time The Lables Bible Class of the M E. church, held their monthly meet ing and social In the basement the church last Wednesday night Aller the business meeting a social hour. lunch was served Those present were Mesdames Elizabeth Harding, Elsie Shope, Martha Walk- er, Kathryn Irwin, Elizabeth and Kathryn Dixon, Mabe] Lucas, Laura France, Florence Bradley, Bdna Thompson, Mary Smith, Ann Stetler Bea Heshley, Alma Buhler Clara Moore, Rena Bland, Ann Musser Edith Gilliland Myra Budinger Blanche Wenrick, Edna Walker Viola MeNamara, Hazel Viehdorfer Mrs C. A Rosand Mrs. C. M. Ham mond Mr. and Mrs. Lesher Heshley shopped in Bellefonte, Saturday John Marks, and daughter Anna called on the Walker-Gillllland home last Sunday Mr. Mark in his #2nd year, and is enjoying good health in | cultivate small garden Mrs. Mary Dixon and Myra, sons Alexander and Robert spent the weekend with Mrs. Dixon's Mrs. J. E Ketrin, and family of Larimer Mrs. Woodie Hoover is visiting parents Mr Mrs. Pat Moore Mary Park, daughter Eiters. daught and Mrs MoCloskey i VP of in is act a daughter sister her ana “Eye vi at Clym BENNER TWP. this Sunday TIAL Myers 28th servi the Muay emetery on 2 o'clock and don? al 4 Eve CRAUAM 3 Wa xin emelery TY ) Lhe gOOd fers at K like. Jone and Frank Dugan and wile Abe Kaufman hauled for n Clark to his home this week Ira Benner has bought a thousand feet of nber from Reynolds Bhope 4 buildings and to build repairs the farm dort Aamiuy imber Ome New ot (1 Cnr ng Wilber family Creek and ng Joh! Lives Roxy Btale homes here one day Farmers isbar several * alls A of Wells : : Pe new ! ited ad last week can now oontinue their had been so dry they had plowing until ®t rained Tiessler and wife and ac and eRe vis mn and wile in Bellefonte wiih ives Fred Marshall Baturday evenin and FILLMORE riene Crust, who ig working at Cox's restaurant in Bellefonte, gpent Wednesday of last week at the home her father Earl Crust Miss Laura Kephart has been quite i] again. We hope she is soon able to be around again Jane Harshbarger the John Blair home Mra. Florence Brennan of Stale College, visited at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Spearly on Wednesday of last week Earl Huey of Juniata. spent the weekend at the Frank Hull home Kenneth Garner visited at the Henry Rockey home one day last | week The Mevers Cemetery Association will hold their festival at Hunter's Park ball ground, Saturday evening, June 17 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Huey, Robert Holt and girl friend visited at the | Leroy Preeby home ai Boalsburg on Bunday. Memorial services will be held al Meyer's cemetery, Sunday afternoon, May 28 at 2 o'clock. Rev. Gaunt {of Heuserville will be the speaker. Betty and Bill Spearly visited at the Ear] Crust home Sunday after noon | The Ladies’ Ald of the church met Inst Tuesday evening at the Rockey | Wian home and made aprons and sunbonnets. The members of the {Afd wish to thank all those who {have ordered aprons or bMmnets Fifty four bonnets and seventeen aprons have been ordered. Any one ¥ ar friends rel of ia working atl | wanting any should get in touch! | with one of the members. The | aprons are 35 and the bonnets 25 | | This money is being used to pay last | | years parsonage dely. of $120.40 { which it being paid by the Akl { Church notes for Sunday. Mav 28. 1939. Sunday Church School at 9:30 a. m., preaching service at 7:30 |p. m with sermon by the pastor, | Rev. W, J. Cummings, Choosing The Bride's Silver | Timely articles by the eminent | authority on household efficiency, | Mrs. Christine Prederick. You'll want to read this feature in the [June 4th issue of The American | Weekly, distributed with the Baiil: | more Sunday American. On sale | at all newsstands, { i ! i | Political Announcements SUMMIT HILL Mr, and Mrs, Cook and Harry Mil- ler of Flemington, called at the Fred Walking home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tierney and daughter Shirley took supper Bun- day at the Fred Walking home The age wa ent were LWO sore FOR SHERIFY the Democratic Voters County 1 hereby To of Centre nounce that 1 will be & the nomination for the riff of Centre County at mary Election to be held Ben 12. 1039 and will greatly ap- t support of my friends the primary WwW. COC WI'TMER Boring Township Bellefonte, R. D An date for of Bhe cand office the Pr tember precints hie before and at wood cutting sd well attended Mrs. Harry the parson Those pres Woomer and Harold and Merri] and two aaughters, Fay and Charlotie, Mrs Walter Fye and Margaret and son Daniel Mrs. 'Wil- son Miller Elmer Wal- kins, Mr | A Mr Fred Watkins and Mar Mr and Mrs. Calvin Yeager and daugh- ter, Evelyn, Ray Miller Harold v Yeager, Elva Fye of 1x Haven ¥ riled ¥iorence and Pay Yeager. all of HARRY 4 JOR Pa Marsh Creek; Mr. and Mri ATR Tierney and daughter Bhirley, ol Bellefonte: Miss Ruth Bowman and , the Re Floren Wren of mmit il Count After the wood was cu I TREASURER can V of Centres FOR COUNTY the daughter Mr family Warr danghter and Fema ters nyself as 8 can- { Centre County verning the Re. Primary Eee ny Beptember and support are and ter e wird ho o wk Leon are (COMMISSIONER a Centre FOR COUNTY mt an Voters CP lf asp cB. 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