Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 01, 1939, Image 2

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HOWARD
Miss Miriam Pickes and Miss
Kathryn Pickes of New York City
arrived this week to visit their par-
€nts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fickes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Miss
Mae Orr and Miss Helene Weber of
Philadelphia motored to Howard
Friday. The Moore's visited at the
home of Mrs. Kate Weber,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeArment at-
tended the commencement exercises
in Boalsburg, Monday evening.
John Wagner and daughter were
entertained at the Cepria cabin near
Lock Haven Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Eleanor Leathers attended
Alutnm Day in West Chester Satur-
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wagner of
Johnstown are visiting at the home
of Mr. J. H. Wagner,
Mrs. George Regal’s brother Harry
Coder of Conshohocken died at his
home. He was buried Wednesday.
Beveral car loads from Howard at-
tended the funeral
Miss Kathryn Cummings of Har
risburg attended graduation excr-
cises in Howard Friday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Lee Justice of Axe-
Mann, Miss Jane Allison of Harris-
burg were at the Mr. Ray Allison
home over the weekend
Miss Virginia Schenck and Les-
ter PFickes were married Monday
evening by the Rev. R. E. Fleck
Both young people graduated from
Hieh School Friday evening
Robert Pletcher and Charles Hev-
erly, Jr. spent Wednesday in Belle-
fonte. They attended the picnic of
the first and second grade of the |
Dale School
The High School closes today
(Thursday). The graduating class
will leave for Washington, D. C.
Friday morning. ‘There are 24 In
the class
The Dramatic Club of the How-
ard Grange will have its regular
meeting Friday, June 2, at the home
of Nancy Stauffer. All members
are urged to be present
C. E. RALLY TO BE HELD
AT ORVISTON, JUNE 9
The North Branch Christian En-
deavor Rally will be held
evening. June 9, in the
Church of Christ
A fine program has been arranged
consisting of devotions by the Jack-
gonville C. E. Society, special mus.
and speaking by a well
speaker. All C. E. members
urged to be present, especially those
from Orviston, Monument, Blanch-
Howard, Hublersburg, and
Jacksonville. This meeting will be
in charge of Harry T. Bieghtol,
president of the North Branch
ard,
| ing
Friday |
Orviston |
"RUNVILLE | BLANCHARD
The choir of 19 members of Phil-
ipsburg U. B, church motored here
last Wednesday evening to the U. B.
church and gave a message in cholce
sfections of sacred songs, which
was up-lifting and inspiring to all
who heard them. Wg heartily In-
ite them back again
Mr. and Mrs, Barl Kepler of Belle-
fonte, moved last week into the
one end of his father's house where
he lived before going to Bellefonte;
Mrs. Joseph Reese is reported on
the sick list at the Kepler home
The stork made a visit at the Cen-
tre County Hospital last Tuesday
and left a fing baby girl thera for
Mrs. Philip Confer
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman
of Williamsport motored here over
the weekend visited with home
folks,
Lester Walker and lady friend,
Miss Helen Fleisher of Howard, mo-
tored here last Monday and visited
with home folks.
Mrs. Cora Witherite and son Bur-
tice, of Osceola Mills and Mrs. Lyda
Irvin, of Wingate, made a pleasant |
call at the John Furl home last Sat-
urday.
Rev. W. B. Tobias gave a fine
memorial address at the Fairview
cemetery last Sunday afternoon to
a good crowd, who gathered to de-
corate the graves of the Howard
dead
Rev. W. B. Mobias' sister, Mrs
Swathmore and son George and
daughter and her two children
MeCartney, Pa
Bas’ last Thursday
Children's day program will
rendered on June 18th,
be
PORT MATILDA
Billy Lytle and Malin Woodring
of Niagara Falls, spent the weekend
with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison
Mrs. Nora Blocm and Mrs. Lillian
Spencer and little daughter of Cur-
wensville, spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. E M Woodring
Mrz. Mabel Yeager has been tak-
treatment at the Philipsburg
hospital for goitre
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoover of Al-
tocna, spent Monday in town
The Port Matilda High School
will hold the annual commencement
| dance at Flatrock Inn, Friday, June
known | 2nd. 1939, from 10:00 p. m. to 1:00
are |
a, m. All alumni, parents, and
friends of the students are cordially
invited to attend
Jack Mndlay's orchestra of Al-
toona will furnish music for the
dancing Admission, Students 25¢
Adults
35¢
motor car.
little sway.
\d
I The 1939 Ford V-8 is a beautiful, modern
Its 85-horsepower engine gives
you economical, well-balanced performance
over the entire speed range — and the 60-
horsepower engine is even more economical.
2 The structural strength of the Ford car —
frame, bracing, axles, body — makes not only
for safety, but durability and long life.
N Ford hydraulic brakes are exceptionally
large and strong in proportion to car weight.
4 The Ford car is stabilized for comfortable
riding. Its springbase, the distance between
front and rear suspension, is 123 inches. Seats
are toward the center, perfectly balanced. The
ear does not bob or dip and can have very
These four points — power, strength, safety,
comfort — are by far the most important
essentials in any motor car. They form the
basic value of your investment.
With this solid foundation to build on, the
Ford V-8 has been made beautiful, spacious,
easy to drive. It is richly upholstered and has
all the modern features which add to the lux.
ury and pleasure of motoring.
You can see these things when you take a
trial drive, but do not forget that the main
value is in the things you do not readily see —
quality of materials, precision of manufacture,
fundamental engincering.
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romp vV-8
EXCELS IN THE THINGS THAT COUNT
visited at Rev. To- |
i
| Lucas
{ family of Columbus
| spent Saturday afternoon
| toona
_THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
The Memoria) week is always the
dents of our town. Mr. and Mrs
| Lowell Wahl of Weymouth, Mass,
have arrived for the weekend prior
to Memorial Day. They are visit-
ing with Mrs, James Eagan and
other relatives
| The Bald Eagle Mountaineers gave
an open alr concert from the porch
lof the Helchel home on Saturday
| evening. They have recently pur-
| chased a new sound effect equip. |
| ment which will enable them to give
| satisfactory out door
ments
Mr. and Mrs, Otis Stull and fam-
lly of Cherry Tree were
| guests of Mrs. Ellen Kunes at her
home with Mr. and Mrs
Kunes,
Mrs. Thomas Shay and daughter
of Howard, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Shay's parents, Mr. and Mrs
MoClellan Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spangler of
New York City made their usual
Memorial season visit to our com-
munity during the weekend
James Eagan returned fo the As-
pinwall Veterans Hospital last Tues-
day for continued trea ments
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burd of Clear-
field are visiting relatives here
Weekend guests at the Harry
Kunes home were Mr. Lorenza Kim-
mer of Lock Haven, and Miss Elva
Kunes and Paul Bowman of Empori-
um
Mark Goodwin of near Emporium,
died suddenly at his home thig past
week. Mrs. Bertha Goodwin and
son Dean accompanied Mr. and Mrs
George Lingle to Emporium for the
funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock Bolopue are
moving on Wednesday to occupy
two rooms of the James Bowes
house, formerly owned by Nichclas
Mr. Lucas expected Lo make
his home with his son Lloyd but has
{ changed his mind and is boarding
with Mr and Mrs. John Campbell
Miss Mary Lingle has been keep-
ing house for ex-judge Lingle of
Emporium, for the past three weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Poleto and
family of Renovo were Memorial
Day guests of Mrs. Emma Kunes
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Miller and
family of near Endicott, N. Y., are
visiting relatives here
Miss Mabe! Bechdel, accompanied
by her mother and brother George,
returned to the Clearfield hospital
on Saturday. hoping she had recov.
ered enough from her recent oper-
ation to remain on duty As this
was not possible she came home for
another two weeks
Mr. and Mrs Merrill Smith and
Ohio, are hime
for a short vacation
On Friday evening word was re-
ceived by the E. T. Bechdel family
that Donald a patient of the Jew-
ish hospital of Philadelphia, had
suffered a relapse. Reports from
the hospital on Saturday were not
favorable, so on Sunday morning
Claude Bechdel, of Beech Creek
Mrs. Harry Jones of Bellefonte and
Mrs. Merrill Smith of Ohio, went to
Philadelphia to be near their broth.
er. ARhough he is under a specia-
list his condition remains serious
Mr. and Mrs Roy Burlew and gon
of Owensboro, Ky. are guests of
Mrs. D. M. Burlew
Russell Bechdel is visiting Mayme
Shaw during the weekend
It may be well for the ones who
are stoning pedestrians near Bum-
gardners Hill 10 note that the mat.
ter has been reported to the Motor |
Patrol
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JULIAN
A birthday party was given at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. John Gill In
honor of their daughter Marie on
last Wednesday evening Those
present were: Mrs Lottie Fleisher,
Donna Johnson, Esther and Rosella
Sones Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flack,
Jr, and daughter Barbara, Mr. and
Mrs. George Dillon, and daughter
Phyllis Sue Chandler, Esther
Chandler, Hazel Dando, Gall Dando
Bruce and Paul Holt, Virginia Fahr.
Calvin Fahr, Alma Fry, Raymond
Weller, Russell Flack, Thomas Tur-
ner, Loyd Patterson Lloyd Wertz.
Minnie Gill, Robert and Elwood
Martin, Charles Margaret, Hazel
and Bennie Gill. A very pleasant
evening was enjoyed by all, playing
games, and some very delightful
string music mas rendered. A de-
liclous lunch was served at a late
hour and the guests departed, wish-
ing Marie many more happy birth-
days
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs. E B. Williams were Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Markle and daugh-
ter Carol of Pleasant Gap, and Mrs
Melvin Williams of Tyrone.
Mr. and Mrs A. T. Irwin of Buf- |
falo, and Miss Nina Davis of Me-
| Keesport, Pa, are spending several
! days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J
H. Turner,
Nancy and Ruth Weller of Kane,
spent Saturday and Sunday at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mra
Angus Weller.
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Chandler
in Al-
Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Shawver and
{ son, and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Myers.
| of Vandergrift, Pa, spent the week-
end with their grandparents M?
and Mrs. 1. G. Holt.
Esther Boyer of Altoona spent |
| Bunday with her mother, Mrs. Mar-
| garet Boyer
Sunday guests at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. William Chandler were.
| Mr. and Mrs. F. Randolph and fam-
| Ny, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koch, and
{ daughter, Rite of Pine Orove Milla,
Mrs. Edward Houser and son.
{ Chandler of Pleasant Gap, Miss Ann
| Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Chandler
icf Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
| Barger, of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs
| William and Harold Parsons from
{| Blue Ball
| Mz and Mrs. John White and son
| Dwain and granddaughter, Arden
| Weaver of Altoona, and ares. Alice |
| Marks of Tyrone visited at the home
{of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Greens on
| Bunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shope and son
|
iil | Robert of Bellefonte, visited at the
| | home of Mrs. Nora Breon.
| Mrs. William Chandler and
| daughter, Esther visited Mr. and
| Mrs Fred Rhoades at Tyrone on
Saturday,
home coming season for former resi- |
entertain-
Sunday |
Donald |
REBERSBURG
Glen Chambers of Peekskill, N
Y., spent several days ast week vis.
| Hing Norman F. Douty
Mr. and Mrs, John Klinefelter of
| Millhelm were Bunday visitors at
| the home of Mr, and Mrs, J E Zieg-
ler
Mrs. Anna Stover departed on
Thursday for Maple Park, Ill, where
she plans to spend the summer with
her son Mahlon C. Stover and fam-
Ay
Harry J. Shaffer of Blairsville was
a visitor In town over the weekend.
George of Fiedler, and Mrs. Jennie
| Kelb of Aaronsburg, called at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown
‘and family on Sunday
Mrs. Ira Spangler of Carlisle vis.
ited her nlece and family, Mr ang
Mrs. John Wert several days last
week
Clymer Tyson and friend of Har-
| risburg, visited the former's parents, |
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tyson, over the
weekend
Mr, and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs
| daughter, spent
Mr. and Mrs
Stroudsburg
Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs E
R. Wolfe on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brungart of
Erie, spent the weekend and Mem-
orial Day, at the home of the form-
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Brungart, east of town
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Yearick, sons
David and Norman, and the former's
mother, all of M1ii Hall called at the
C. 8. Hosterman home one evening
inst week
Mrs. Eva Dippery of State Col.
lege, spent the weekend with Miss
Anna Miller
Miss Laura E Gayley of New York
City, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Douty ast week
On Sunday June 4 Miss
Kramer, child musician and ey
list of Shamokin will be at
Missionary Church at Wolfe
afternoon and evening. The
is cordially invited
Mr. and Mrs. Bugens lee and
family of State College were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8 A Bers
M:s. Alice Crouse spent several
days last week at the 8 M Camp-
bell home in Millheim.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and
W. H Ziegler included. Mr and Mrs
Raymond Ziegler and son Ric!
of Flemington Mr. and Mrs Pres.
ton Ziegler, and family, Mr and
Mrs. Noues, eI! Sf MoAllisterville
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe and
family of Akron. Ohio, are visiting
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe this week
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Carey of
Grand Rapids, Mich, were weekend
guests at the NP. Douty home
The pupils of the local High
School held their annual school 1
nic at Hecla Park. last Priday. Al
those present enjoyed the outing
Bunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs
erine Mark and Mr. and Mrs. Wood.
rox Mark of Altoona. and Mr. and
Mrz. Richard Mann of Beech Creek
Mr. and Mrs lee Kidder and
‘family spent the weekend with Ms
and Mrs Fred Eversmen at Pills
burgh
Mr. and Mrs
Adam Relish and
Lewis Ream and
the weekend with
Orien Relish at
Betty
Ange.
God's
Elore
public
ard
Clare Brungart of
Erie, and Mrs. John Brungart
daughter Hazel and sons Ralph
Dean and David, and Mrs. Roy
Brungart and two children of town,
visited reistives at State College
and Boalsburg on Monday of this
week
Mrs. Kate Beck son Harry
family of Chicags, ll. spent several
dns last week with Mr. John
Bpangler
Mrs. James Bradford of Centre
Hall visited her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Miller on Sunday
On Saturday May 27. Mrs R W
Mever accompanied Miss Kathryn
DeChant and Messrs. Warren De-
Chant and William White to
loomsburg Teachers’ College where
they attended their class reunion
and also participated in celebrating
the centennial of the college
Mrs. Lulu Mallory of State Col.
lege, and Mr. and Mrs Charles
Probst of Lock Haven, spent 8un-
Muy at the formers home in west
Rebersburg
Mr. and Mrs Clark Cooper of Phil.
adelphia, and Mrs George Adams of
Elysburg visited at the T. L. Ha t-
man home during the past weekend
Eugene 8mull. daughter Kathryn,
and friend, and Mr. and Mrs James
Deere of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday |
at "Gravel Spring Lodge” while en-
route to a convention held at Harris
burg
Quite a number of people attend.
ed the Memorial Day services held
a Livonia and Madisonburg, on
‘Sunday. The servios were well
| rendered at both plac
Messrs. Woodrow and Paul Bierly
of Beranton, and State College. re-
| spectively, visited at the home of
{their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C M
| Bierly, over the weekend. Woodrow
Bierly was accompanied on his re-
turn trip oh Sunday by Mr. and Mrs
Blerly and daughters Ruth and |
Edythe,
{ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown and two
; daughters, and Mrs. R. E Breon and
| family were business visitors gt
Lewistown on Saturday.
{ The members and their families of
{Class No. 5 of th= local Reformed
| Sunday School held a dinner at
| “Gravel Spring Lodge” on Sunday,
to welcome the
| their class. The [following people
| were present: Mr and Mrs. Cyrus
(Lynn and Wayne, Master
| Moyer and three children Irvin,
| Bierly, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters,
| Mr. and Mrs. John Relish, daughter
| Bara Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis
| Swartz and family, Kathleen Burd,
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Weaver son
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Gephart,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Grenninger and
daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs Roy
 Brungart and two children,
and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs Harold
Hackenberg daughter Joan Mrs
Velma Burd James Frank and Mr
and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Baboock are
visiting Bryansville, and Delta, Pa
in York County, a community in
which he served as pastor of the
Evangelical charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vonada and son |
the |
Mrs
A E Limbert were Mrs Cath- |
and.
new memberg in |
Billy |
June 1, 1939.
I
a speaker at the Memorial Day ser-
vices held at Bryansville on May 30
On Saturday, June 3 the members
of the Grange wi sponsor a festival
held on the looal school grounds
Your patronage Is solicited,
MILESBURG
W.T. Chgrles of Tyrone, is spend-
| Ing a pleasant vacation with his sis- |
{ter and brother-in-law, Mr
| and
| Mrs. James Starett
| Mrs. LeRoy Brian who underwent |
an operation on Thursday last is
| getting along very nicely
spent the weekend with her par-
| ents.
Lester Jones had the misfortune
{to cut his hand quite badly while
| swimming on Friday afternoon, Jack
| Quick Is another swimmer who cut
his foot quite badly. It seems a good
slogan for our swimmers would be
| “Stop and look” please don't throw
| glass In the creek
Little Tommy Shawley received a
| broken arm when he fell while play-
ing
sonny Peters who has been ill for
the past week is getting along nicely
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall have
named their new daughter, Nancy
| Jane
James, son of Mr. and Mrs Prank
Cox who was injured about two
weeks ago. is getting along as well as
can be expected
Mrs. Roy Janes and daughter
Anna Marie and Mr and Mrs
George Smith motored to Lock Ha-
ven Monday afternoon
Raymond Fisher and son Richard
of Tyrone were callers at the Wil.
liam Eckenroth home Sunday
william Peters Central City
was taken ill on Monday morning
and at this writing Is still confined
to his bed
Mr and Mrs. George Stanley and
children of Baltimore were weekend
and Memorial day guests of the for-
mer's brother Robert and family
Mrs. Emma Smith had as dinner
guests Sunday, her daughter Marian
and grandsons Carl and Bud Crone.
miller all of Bellefonte
Sunday night supper guests at the
William Fisher home were: Mr
George Gross, daughter Betty, Ken-
neth and Betty MceClimet of Rar-
thaus, Mrs. Grace McClimet, Miss
Nancy Rhinesmith and Arthur
Cathcart of Clearfield
GREEN MOUNDS.
The little green mounds where
soldiers sleep
Are sweet with fragrance of May
And little gray mothers. a vigil keep
For the boys who went marching
Away
YeArs
of
the
The that have
they sald “goodby’
nd sailed for a distant shore
Have weighed on the ile gray
mothers who Uy
To soften the mem'ries of war
The little green mounds where the
soldiers dream
passed since
I Have many a tale to tell Hi
Of
the heroes who fashioned the
khaki stream
That mothers remember so well
The tales are of bitterness, hunger
and strife
{| With ever a thought of peace
often a prayer to the God of
y life
[That hatred and war might cease
The little green mounds where the
soldiers rest
Are messages written in clay
That teach us how well is our coun-
try blest
With peace—on Memorial Day.
BENNER TWP.
Borry (0 note that Dr. John Clark
has been very seriously ill at his
home the pas week
Reynolds Shope moved his saw
mill from Clark's woods here to the
Shivery woods at Buffalo Run
Memorial services were largely at-
tended al the Myers cemetery at
Buffalo Run on Sunday, the Lemont
band played several selections
Fumers say the hay and wheat
wi/l be short In the straw on ac-
cours of the dry weather
Misa Virginia Young from Hub-
lersburg and Miss Thelma Kline
from lower Bpring Oreek spent 8un-
day here al the home of Wilbur
Omdor!
Vince Speariy spent Monday even-
ing a! Spring Mills with friends
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lutz from
| State College and Mr and Mrs
George Kline of Houserville, visited
at tne home of Vince Spearly one
{day this week
Bill McConnell from the western
| states is spending a few days here
at the home of Joe Stover
{ Frank Crust wag over from Centre
Hall and had a very nice monument
erected for his wife in Myers ceme-
tery before Memorial day. The
jatest styles of monuments are now
| low ones and in Pittsburgh in sev-
| eral cemeteries the monuments are
low slabs that the lawn mower can
be run over
country cemetery later on alto
i Peach and plum trees were very
{heavy with blossoms but very few
| peaches and plums are left on the
trees the blossoms were frozen
Joe Btover has bought a Fordson
| Tractor to do his farming this sum-
i mer
| George Dyke is bullding a home at | .oji04 on her brother-in-law here
{ Houserville, for themselves to live in
on the same ground Mrs. Dykes
parents, Bob Walter's bought
Bob Walters is making improve-
white.
Fishermen were numerous along
Tuesday Memorial Day several tents
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Mrs, W. 8 Walker of Bellefonte, |
May be used in the
{ments to his home by painting it |
Spring Creek on Sunday and on |
STATE COLLEGE
Mrs. Grace Reeder of East College
| of Philipsburg gave a recital at the
| Avenue spent the weekend includ-
| Ing Memorial Day with relatives in
| Tyrone
| Nettle Marghall of Pine Hall is a
| patient in the Bellefonte Centre
| County Hospital
Mrs. Margaret Garner and daugh-
ter Julls of Bast College Avenue
motored to Bellefonte on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Parsons of
Helster street had as their guests
on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. H. N
| Neely and son of Pittsburgh
‘Mrs. M. H. VanZant who was con -
fined 10 her home on West Beaver
Avenue because of illness, Is able
[to be out again
Eleanor Markle of North Patter-
son street visited In Howard Friday
evening
Elsie Kresge of Bast Nittany
Avenue spent the weekend visiting
in Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Braucher of
Heilster street had as thelr guests on
Bunday, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Orr and
family and Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Neid-
igh, all of State College R. D
Rev. H. P. Babcock of East Beav-
er avenue attended a meeting in
Lewistown on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boal, daughter
Betty and sons Junior and Charles
of East Beaver Avenue spent Sun-
day visiting in Tyrone
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard of
Bouth Gill street spent the holidays
in Pittsburgh
Mrs. H H. Lihler was given a sur-
prise party by several friends in
honor of her birthday at her home
on West Beaver avenue Tuesday
evening
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schott of
Bparks street spent the weekend in
New York City
Mrs. Eva Luse daughter Edna and
Irvin Luse visited in Bellwood on
Bunday
Mrs. Elwood Parsons and daugh-
ter Janice Ann spent several days
this week at the home of Mrs Par
SONS Mr and Mrs Edward
Shaw
William Welch Is spending
summer vacation with his parents
Mr and Mrs. R R Welch of Heister
street. The former is a student In
the Medical College in Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs W. 8 Wieland and
Mr. and Mrs. A. P Wieland spent
the weekend visiting in Willlams-
port
Mrs Etta Ward of Burrowes street
is a patient in the Bellefonte Centre
y Hospital
Mr and Mrs. R R
ter street and Mr Welch's mother
Mrs T R Weich are visiting
Biloxi, Mississippi. Mrs. T R. Welch
who spent the winter with her son
will remain in Biloxi
Mr and Mr William Btine
Port Matilda R DD. spent Saturday
evening State College
Mr and Mrs William Garner of
MoAllister street had as their holi-
day guest thelr son and daughter
in-law, Mr and Mrs. William Garner
of Cayuga. New York
Florence Berry of Miles street ac-
companied by several friends motor-
ed to Cumberland, Maryland, on
Wednesday
Howard Parsons of Jonestown is
spending several days with his par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Parsons
of Heister street, Next werk Mr
Parsons wili jeave for Washington
D. C with the Benior class of the
Jonestown High School
parents
the
Welch of Hels-
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PORT MATILDA
(Routh Side) .
The revival which was being held
in the Pilgrim Holiness church for
the past (wo works was guile a suc-
ceas with the Rev. Jack Donovan as
evangelist
Mrs. Bugene Steele 3 home again
after a surgical operation in the
State Hospital at Philipsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McKivison have
with their family moved away from
here on account of Mr. Rudy the
new track foreman buying the house
that Mr, McKivison occupied
Rev. and Mrs Edward Crosser and
sons Kenneth and Harold of Paxi-
nos, near Sunbury, were visiting
among old friends of the Pilgrim
Holiness church here, on Monday
Alex Robison is seen frequently
on the highway with his automobile,
and is generally acoompanied by his
daughter Miss Nellie
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Robison of
Unionville, circled among their
friends here, on Bunday
Those who attended church ser-
vices wre on Sunday from Julian
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Walk and
| daughter Miss Rosaline and sons
William and Paul, Mrs Blanche
Ruse Mrs, Cordia Richards and
maughter Miss Mary, Mrs. Maggie
Williams, Mrs. Isaac Holt,
Craig and daughter, Mrs
Richards, Miss Calaway,
The song leader Mr. Shultz form-
erly from Michigan, but now this
state, was pleasing to the andience
Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Roub, and Paul
'Roub, from Bellwood called on their
aunt, Mrs. Wilson Stiver on Monday
Everybody on this side of town
had ample time to make garden and
employed as plowman Mr. Ellery
Knarr and Boyd Wagner of Martha
| Furnace
Mrs. Gertie Robison of Fleming.
Lizzie
on Saturday p m
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Harold Ard poured the concrete
[for the walls of his bungalow on
| Monday
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Mrs i
Katie (Hettie) Fults passed into
| the Great Beyond rather unexpect- |
Saturday at about One
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i . Interment was made in the
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SNOW SHOE
The first Uniter Brethren church
United Brethren church at Runville,
under the direction of E. R. Hancock
Runville being Mr. Hancock's home
town. On thelr way home they
stopped atl Bhopes Alling station and
were served a
Mrs. Frank Shope. Those present
Mrs. Lucietia Farrell, Mrs
Kathryn Shank Mrs Margaret
8mith, Mrs, Mildred Hughes, Bar-
bara Hull, Bertha Louise Harper
Carol Treasure, Phyllis Braund
Olive Jane Mickey, Mrs
ver, Freda Musser Clair Blover, Le-
roy Woomer, Mrs. A. V. Miller, Merle
Stodly, Haze] Mae Mickey, O. B
Musser, Dan Musser, E R. Hancock
visitors Mrs. EE R. Hancock and
Howard Ashcroft
The Peacelu]
Bchool class met at the home of
Madge Lucas for thelr monthly
meeting. After the business meet-
ing and a social chat lunch was
served. Those present were: Misses
Elizabeth and Geraldine Dixon
Marie, Ruth and Mae France, Lu
cille, Maxine and Edna Thompson
leony Bincimir, June Rigle and
Madge Lucas
Mr. and Mrs. William Bates
William spent the weekend
relative Philipsburg
Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Mr. and Tom Dixon
Marion, son Billy
and Mrs. Ben Herr and son of Wat.
sontown, are visiting at homes
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chambers and
Mr. and Mrs. James Quick
Harry Price visited his aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pownell
of Osceola Mills, Pa
Circle Bunday
son
with
at
A Whiteman
Mrs daughter
of Eimira NY
the
FILLMORE
Harold Bloom and daughter
Don Watson
Mrs
Beryl, visited at the
nome on
Ma
visited at his hor
iad week
Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Falls N Y
ard Keebler and son
Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs W
ter Crust and ch
Mildred visited
heme : H
Mr and
Boalsburg
M. Huey he
Mr. and Mrs. Barl H of Juni-
fla. ani Mr and Mr: George Koons
of Biate College ¥
tors at the Prank Hull home
fisitors at the Bernard
Sunday Mr
per and fam
Smeltzer
wy
were Bunday vis
were
Bmel
Iwan
Mrs
Centre
Clevens'ir
and Mr
Vv git a
home on 8u
Lester Crust
Mrs
Mr. and
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall of
Port Matilda, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Kelley Jr. and two children of Phil-
ipsburg, visited at the WD. Mar-
shall home on Sunday
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~The most news for §1 50
Glenn
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chicken supper, by |
Bella 8to- |
PINE GLEN
Beginning this month, June, ths
Bunday church services will be 8
{1:30 and Bunday Bchool at 10. The
school is growing. A new contest is
starting this Sunday so be on hand
to get a start and hear the pews
“You'll be glad you come.”
A number of our people attended
the Decoration services at the As-
key cemetery al Bnow BShoe, on
Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs James Markel of
Philadelphia, are home for the gum-
mer
James Holt was vo Johnstown on
Baturday
Those from here to attend the
Baccalaureate sermon at Bnow Shoe
Bunday evening included Phil
Hodge, Mary Lou Burkey, Sara Pol-
mar, Alma and Alta Viehdorfer
Clyde and Don Hoover Gladys
Hoover, Clyde Viehdorfer, Wesley
Bchmoke, Rose Markel, Mary Ellen
Famsy, Bet'y and Emma Jane Me-
Cullough
J E and J B Askey of Binns-
mahoning. called at Robert Askey's
on Bunday
Mr and Mrs William Steele of
Bellel tite, were also at Askey's
Miss Emma Modlan was shopping
Bnow Shoe, on Thursds)
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison, of
Bellefonte, and their guest Miss
Ellen Wilson and Mrs Hunter
Dupont Place, Del. were calling on
the Wertz family at Camp Bob Bun.
gay
Mr. and
child
at
of
Carley ani
the Wertz
Mrs. John
of Renovo, were at
home last Sunday
Mrs. Clyde Hoover and daughter
Miss Gladys Hoover had the pleas
of atten’ing Pomona Grange at
State College Saturday
Mrs Hoover accompanied
her mother E R Krone of
shopping trip Yo
Bellefonte and Altoona, Saturday
The Local Boys sre playing ball
again. With a pick up team Satur-
day they defeated the neighbor
Karthaus team 12-8. With encour.
agement we feel our boys could pisy
ball will Come on boys ge!
busy, why not play every Saturday?
Hurrah for Pine Glen
Mis: Helen Butler Home BErono-
mics Extension worker met with the
§-H club girls on Thursday and or-
ganized a food club for the summer
Now for the eats! The following
officers were elected: president Nan
Burkey, vice-president, Lou Burkey:
secretary and treasurer, Gladys
Hoover Beng eater Betty Mc-
Oullough. Game Leader, Phyllis
Wertz. news reporter Dorothy Fe
The neeting of the club will be
at the Hall June 8th at 10 a m
Miss Butler hopes to have a very
profitable year with the ciub with
its of work and fun and surely eats
ng All girls between 10 and 29
should join. in fact you cannos af.
ford to miss this opportunity with
Miss Butler, come!
The Local Grange hold #8
social at their place the community
hall, June 10th. Your help is so-
licited for the grange. Good eals
and a good time planned
ire
on
Russel]
Mis
Clarence, on a
and
will
A sucoessful democratic form of
government presupposes intelligent
and unselfish citizenship
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Spaghetti +r roa Jun [7 €
Peanut Butter, Ann Page.
DelMaize Niblets.
Diamond Shaker Salt. . . . . . 2 pkgs 13¢
Fancy Rice, Blue Rose. . . .
Graham Crackers, NBC. . . . . Ib pkg. 17¢
Sultana Red Salmon.
Nutley Nut Oleo . .
Ib jar 13¢
..4 12-02. cans 21¢
Jivid ibs 6
....41bcans 35¢
a3 ibs Ne
Beverages, Yukon Club. . . 4 Ige. btls. 25¢
(Plus Bottle Charge)
Cake Flour, Pillsbury. . .. . . ....pkg. 23¢
N.B.C. Bran
New Cereal 2 pkgs. 19¢
CLEANS AND DISINFECTS
pt. bil.
Clorox
13¢ «= 23¢
Octagon Toilet Soap. . . . . . .4 cakes 15¢
_ Super Suds, red box for dishes 3 pkgs. 23¢
Ask Manager for Details on Dionne Quin Birthday Offer
PALMOLIVE SOAP... . .5 cokes 29¢
Sliced Luncheon or Family
BREAD 2 1 15¢
Pineapple Layer
CAKE "&’ 35¢
NATIONAL DAIRY MONTH
White House Evap.
MILK 10 =..55¢
f-on. pkg. Olde Devon Cheese
SPREAD 10¢
Brick or Longhorn
CHEESE. . |b 15¢
STRAWBERRIES 2 qt. boxes 29¢
WATERMELONS
vrs» »60ch 55¢
NEW POTATOES. . . . . .peck 37¢
Chuck Roa
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Steaks, Round, Sirloin, Ten'loin Ib 30¢
Lean Bacon, any
Hams, small S'f'l
size piece. ....lb 19¢
d ready to serve |b 27¢
Ring or Long Bologna... ...... 1b 17¢
Pork Shoulder «vs » 14¢