June 1, 1939, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Te" - NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE {Reported by Bpecial Correspondent) wl ST 0wr Memorial take this means of thanking all per- sons who donated sandwiches and funds toward the lunch for Drum and Bugle Corps who played for us.on Memorial Day, also extend thanks to our milk men, Confer and | Reese for the chocolate milk which was donated and to anyone who $0 kindly assisted with the services and the work In any way during the day We also extend our thanks to the members of the Drum and Bugle Corps who presented us with such lovely music and made the day A real treat for u Many thanks our Congressman, the Honorable James E VanZandt for giving us such a fine addre OW he had 8 very busy ; he Wil have ome to our commu near future. Many order to Mrs. Pearce kindly and willingly gervices of the everything went througl der 11 in all we impressive Memorial ever held in thi m ong to be remembered may have many re abi Free Methodist Church Services— Young folks prayer ser on Tues- day evening adult Friday, evening, S Bunday. morning lowed by the sermon by Garrete. Yi pl the evening at 7:30 p. m Garden Club News: A meeting of the ol gen Club Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. in the community house. . Please come and bring your flowers as awards will be given as of Previous meeiil Anyone finding please réturn to Pierce Pete: same Will be greatly appre « Howard Musser town. ope day | pome of Eves. Mr. and Mi: Washington, D. C end with his mother Keatley Harry Musser of this community lamsport wa I greeting old friends and Mr. and Mrs. Frank were surprised over the weekend with 23 visit by thei Regis of Pittsburgh who returtied to his morning ww when and aay an opportyl Gay vice nis work on Monday , Mrs. Savilla Parsons of port spent several days over Memorial Day seascn, wit tér-in-law and family, Parsons. Mrs. Margaret Kealley panied by her daughier M: Blackwood and two children Youngstown, Ohio, arrived in t last Friday Mrs, EKeatley hav spent the greater part of the wi with her daughter and family Youngstown, Ohio Julia accom- Gler ot an INSEE SSA In One Complete Package! ® Transportation Reservations ® Tour Reservations ® Hotel Accommodations ® Entertainment ARRANGED IN ADVANCE! Settle Details and Cont Before You Leave Though Our Wolds Fair Service ‘Penn Belle Hotel “Phone 75 Lakes-to-Sea Stages SPECIAL! DOUBLE Window Screens 24 x 18 Others in Proportion from THURSDAY, JUNE Ist | to WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th | CLASTERS’ PHONE 8 Prevent Porest Fires—It Pays the | Day—~We wish te} 4-H Club News—The 4-H Club of this community met on May 22nd at | 4:30 p. m. with 12 members present with their director, Miss Butler of Bellefonte and Miss Ida Mae Barton of this place. The following officers were elected for the coming year Precident: Alice Brugger; vice pres! dent, Margaret Alexander; secretary, Ethel Jean Stere; news reporter, Betty Ann McElwain; game leader wgeanna Holt and song Haze! Luca taking the first 3 girk year sewing. The on June 2nd at 10 a munity house Ci Home Improvement and are Laking first next meeting is m. at the Com- are urged w Cal 1 rir] fil gry ni Pruning Demonstration—On Fri- June 2nd at 9 o'clock a Pruning demonstra McElwain Brother the pruning of ever rubs, et under Blaney of Rasmu Horticulturist be the princi- morning sre will be front showing flower lirection M [1 olf “en land Methodist Church Services—Pray- this Thursday evening, ETvices o mor mn undaay ning Nason and nt Memo: ner am tion with parent Mss. J. R. Will Mrs. Estella Par ieee Mr and Mrs Leona Rhoade and family of Bellefonte acoompan Tuesday chservation last fr eer treatm having and I for hi 5k | C R Eck h, who Centre © Hospital days, for nt, returned M been | Several ha for Nomis i H We are glad to him about again and {trust his complete recovery may be speedy Bdwin Moran accompanied by his sister, Mr Homer Hall and Ivan Hall and lady friend of i na ya Teiatives In the Friday evening. als Qsk RB cemetery nr parent are puried Guest af the home of Miss Eva Rowan to Sunday dinner, were Mr Margaret Kestley, her daughter and Glen Blackwood 3. and a 30n and Mrs. Harold Kealley PC week due A Jersey Shore, called on of thelr oid friends and neigh- community on Sunday were former residents resided in the + + Aa $4] Fg Forney: ty. now occupied by Mitchel Mac Morris and son fam Walters of Blairsville, Pa I Mr. and Mrs. Jessle McMonigal Altoona motored to the Stover cemetery to decorate the graves of parents, a custom that has not been broken for the past twenty-two years’ "They stopped in town and took dinner with their cousin Mr Pierce Peters and aunt, Mrs. Bella | Bruds Rev. D. D. Kauffman of j C wsier the the Meth- { church has announced that he will preach an Educational sermon n Bunday evening, June 4th at the reguiar preaching hour of 7:30 p ( dnd requests all young folkswho { will graduate from the Bellefonte High School and those who completed thelr course in the 8th { grade here and will enter High Bchaol next fall, seats will be reserved for them. We { would also suggest thal a8 many | young folks as can will find it oon- { venient to be present at this time Let us all make it convenient to be there and honor our young gradu ates. a DRY TOP Sunday callers at the William Mc- Kinley home were Mr. and Mrs Howard Caldwell of Clearfield, Mr and Mrs. Clark Bumgardner of Ro- chester, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bumgardner of Clarence and Mr and Mrs. Clair Bumgardner and family of Milesburg. Sunday callers at the Austin Wat- | son home were Thomas Watson, wile and son, Mr. and Mrs. Olive Hoover, Mr pnd Mrs. Earl Brown, Mra. Paul ' Barptd and son, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- {liam Walker A pumber of folks from our viein- ity Attended the Baptism servibes held. .by Rev. Shuey pl the creek { below the railrosd bridge at Rin. | ville. There were six baptized, Carl McKinley and mother with | Marion Sprankle of State College {attended Decoration services at Mrs. John Leitzell of Tyrone spent ia few days with her sister-in-law, | Mes. George Kelley. | Gilbert McKinley and family of | Port Matilda, spent Saturday at the home of his parents here Callers at the Poorman home this week were the Hazel Johnson family, len MacNamars. | The Treziyulny cemetery shows | up nicely this year since 4 has been | cleaned and burned off, leader, | The fourth year girls | in-law have | be present and! { Blanche and mittee hopes 0 have ahead this year to work on Lynn Johnson and Eddie Burd who are In a OCC camp In Virginia hitch-hiked home arriving Sunday noon after being on the road since Priday. Both nights the boys made their beds near a large tree with the stars and moon for protection, They have a 14 days leave Mrs. Clyde Poorman attended the commencement exercises of the Howard High school Friday night her nephew was one of the class who graduated Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green and family of State College spent the weekend at the G. CC. Merryman home tra——— ————— YARNELL Sunday School at 9:30; Worship ser- vice at 10:30 Mrs. Harry Shawley had as her guest last week her grandson little Bobby Sprankle of Bellefonte Miss Helen Fetzer one of Tyrone's popular school teachers and het fHend, visited her uncle Toner Fet- zr and hig wile, last week Mrs. Grace Andrews ang son with Mr. Steinber and lady drove to Brookville Monday night and spent Memorial day with the formers mother The members of the N met on Friday evening at Wilson Walker, at the a miscellaneous shower wa for Mrs. Charles Miller wh recently lost their home by fire The members and friends of the United Brethren church of Yarnell take this means of thank ing M niract T. Class the home amt held labor free of cost Arlene Walke: i with a party from Ohio Memoria] Day Lodge in the of and Shirley i WOU pen Chestnut * Allegheny Mountains and Mrs. Bd. Robinson Agnes and Naom! Rob ve y Franklin on Sunday heart visited relatives Mi Fred Lose of near Pleasant fy Tal y i friends in our vi (ran on Monday Mu Relda vidited their b greets FH Jean Haagen i me [0'Ks on Baturday ker Clarence W ta of H LOE home Dea Mr tune Monday moining sympathize with the bereaved famn- Sunday and John and Mn the Lawrence were Mr {f Run callers at Shawley homes Dennis Watson Mr and Mi: Tuesday morning Mrs. Ernest Brown ! Muesburg called at Walker a number of people ptiended memorial service view Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Milesburg were callers mes here Sunday family several b BO BOG FAIRVIEW The Prayer Meeting held on Tues- day Alfred Lucas home was well attended Thomag Croft of Yarnell called al Miss Ella Lucas’ on Thuraday Mr. and Mrs Charles Lucas and children f Orviston visited on Wednesday evening at the Amelia Chapman home Mrz. Miles Etters and children and iss Ella Lucas visited on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lucas a evening at the Mrs ons called at the Samuel Mill Hal R. D Miss Almeda Lucas Bellefonte | visited her mother Mrs Myrtle Lu- cas on Saturday ; Mrs. Amelia Chapman and Clair called at the Lsroy Sayers home at Yarnell on Friday evening Mrs. Vanna Colbert and daughter son John of Altoona! visited on Sunday at the Malvin Lu- cas home Mrs, Amelia Chapman called on | her uncle J. B. Lucas at the Fred | Faines home at Upper Marian on Saturday Miss Barbara Confer of Bellefonte spert Friday and Saturday night! with Miss Blia Lucas { Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and | son Ernie gpent Saturday night al | the Amelia Chapman home i Mrs, Alfred Lucas attended the | quilting on ‘Wednesday at the Rev Miss Ruth Bowman home at Sum- mit Hill Mr. and Mrs, Roll Felmlee of Or viston. celled on Dick Walking on | Sunday. } Callers on Miss Ella Lucas on | Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | Croft and two sons of Philipsburg; and Floyd Baldwin of Howard R. D | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin and baby Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watkins and | children of Summit Hill: Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Confer and children of | Bellefonte; Mrs. Jessie Confer, Mrs | Amelia Chapman and daughter | Faye, Dick and Oscar Watkins of this place. and evening home at Alfred Lucas n Thursday Shortledge and of Lf H 800 - Truth is the last thing thet some educators want to teach, Human interests govern most of our conclusions and control most of our thoughts, Going to church may hurt some people but we are willing to bet that it won't hurt you, ' The com- | something | Forty-nh day school a belle Come Outl to Su will be mad Wednesday Don't for Children gin at 7:46 the grove to the prove by Last Satu Quite a number and worked hard there have been BUSH HOLLOW meetin start were a | Anthow the a good part of up. We than) helped In Those last Thursday M: M1 Hardman G Myrtle K King, al Mu wonder: Beverl week Spot! and ang = home We are Mr } PLEA PIECE WOLF FURNITURE CO. 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