THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 8, 1939. PINE GLEN The Epwoilh League w!!l meet Bunday evening at 6:30 before church service to elect new officers So please turn out early Sunday School at 10 a. m. The contest Sunday was very interestin end a fine spirit was shown, t losing side singing “Stand Up Fo Jesus," A familly program {5 be- ing planned “You'll be Glad you Come.” The picture of the last raft will be shown at Karthaus on Thursday evening of this week and on June 15th. Fred Robson of DuBois, will entertain in our church, Both these events will be sponsored by the churches and admission is 15c. and 20¢. Tickets for Pine Glen aflair will b* scld by Clyde Hoover, Jr, Betty MeCollough and Dorothy Fye Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beates, Mr and Mrs. Nat Bickle of Harrisburg spent Sunday at the H. A. Beales home Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dubraskey and family of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Dubraskey and two chil- dren John and George Dubraskey of Moshannon, were at the Annie Fye home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl family of Coalport were vi Emma Midlam recently Mr. and Mrs. George Narehool and children and Charles Harring- ton were at Woodland on Sunday Misses Vera Viehdorfer and Velia Hoover and George Billet of Belle- fonte were at their home here Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mulhollan, Al- bert Mulhollan and daughter Al- berta, of Altoona, were at Robert Askey's on Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Folmor son visited at the Newlan home Renovo, recently Anna Florence McCollough, Doro- thy Pve and Melvin Hoover have re- ceived diplomas for completing the grade school work and will enter Snow Shoe high school this coming term Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rolls of Port Matilda, were at James Dixson's on Eunday William Hodge of Punxsutawney, was with his family here on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and son of Brookway, were here for Memorial Day and called at the Martin Force home Mr. and Mrs. Theodore and family of Clearfield were e also C. C. Watson and Mr. and Mrs Craven, of Johnsonburg for Mem- orial day and called at the Nelson Watson home Walter King his mother Mrs Mr. and Mrs Clyde Jr., Don visited their gr Mrs. George Houdeshell Mills, on Sunday The baseball team is the front but played a game on Saturday 7-3 in favor Karthaus. T.ne to get busy boy Pep up Mr. and Mrs: August Smeal and Wilson Smeal of Rew City for Memorial Day Don't ilorget the & the Community Hall, 8 atur evening. Refreshments sold. Come let us help all the good affairs of the community, “It pays.” Be s50- ciable Midlam and iting Miss and in Wa » of Renovo, is visiting Lucy Ivan Plubel, V and Robert Hoo andparents, Mr. and at Laconte ing ANE Zillard coming is iH to were here range Social at —— a FILLMORE Mrs. Gar! Bloom ha: been past week, but is somewhat ed at this writing Mr. and Mrs. Domer 8r Centre Hall, visited at the I his sister, Mrs. Bernard Crust Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atcherson al son Charles of Bellefonte, and Mrs Atcherson’s sister Esther and two children New York State visited at the T. M. Huey and W. D. Mar- shall homes on Friday evening of iast week Mr. and Mrs State College, and Mr. and Mrs William Rimmey of Olean, N.Y were callers at the W. D. Marshall home ane day last week Mr, and Mrs. Jay Crust and Mrs Jack Becker and nephew, left for their home in Niagara Falls, New York, on Saturday morning of last week. Miss Audrey Crust acoom- panied them back and expects to stay a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smeltzer and family and Helen Crust visited with the Joseph Fieming family at Miilheim on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corman and son visited at the J. E Taylor home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crust and children vistted at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Smelt- zer of Centre Hall on Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloom and daughter Beryl and Mr. and Mrs George Hoover called at the Oran Hull home at Mill Hall on last Sat- urday evening Don’t forget the Meyer's cemetery Association are holding their festi- val Baturday evening, June 17, at Hunter's Park ball ll ground WINGATE There will be preaching service In the Evangelical church on Friday evening, June 9 at 7:45 by Rev. L E. Kline. Bible study at 7:15. Al are welcome to attend. The Chlidren’s Day entertain- ment will be held in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening, June 18 t 7:45. The public in general are invited, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese and children autoed to Clearfield on Sunday, where they were the guests of their friends, Mr. and Mr: Earl Bish, Mr. and Mrs Virgil Waite and children of Tyrone, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baird of Pleasant Gan, were visitorg on Memoria. Day, with their parents, Mr, and Mr... Sylvester Bummers, Mr. and Mrs. Edward REupert of Beech Creek, were visitors on 8un- day with her daughter and family, Mrs. Keith Walker, Some of our people went to Bush Hollow on Bunday evening, to attend the Children's Day service. Thomas and Reuben Summers Jeft en Monday for Downington, where they will visit with their sister and h d, Mr, and Mrs, Claud B8moy- er. OMe pe | Charles Norrig of on One thing we can say about the | politicians, they have nore sense than #; ‘they ol, : “th | Ernes i and Centre Hall-Potter High School's ‘39 Graduating Class | Front row, from left to Sara Hackett, Chalmer Weaver, Second row-lona Barger, Mary Mevers, Mr. Grayhill Third row—Lillian Rickert, Glasgow Fourth row-—Helen Ross Mr othy Neff, Mary POTTERS MILLS M wi Jame tend were era Wate Mr Wine Ge s Sarah Buns: » Taureit State ver the weekend na rent parent. on man oburn mame of her Ira Auman SUMMIT HILL Fay Wor her girl friend tine Watkins War Woomer nd Marlin Watkins st parents neat spent parems, Mr "1 pent Evelyt m Sunday Ja hn Hairy nlery Sunday w their Charlotte Woomer spent Sunday with her cousin, Elean Woomer Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and Charles called at the Irvin Confer me at Pleasant Valley, Saturday ening Misses Martha and took supper last Tuesday Walter Bocne of Howard Mr. and Mrs. El CGireen on Thursday with her Adeline Chapman My and Mrs. Morgan Lucas a couple days with her parents, and Mrs. Wilson Boone Mr. and Mrs. Waller Howard, called at the Irvin home Sunday morning Sunday visitors at the Fred Wat king hone were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lucas and sons Lemuel and Jackie, Mrs. Amelia Chapman of Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and son Ernie, of Pleasant Valley Sunday School at 9:30, followed by preaching; Y. P. M. at 7:30, follow- | ed by Evangelistic services. There was a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chapman on Sun ay, June 4th, in honor of Miss Ceceva Richiner’s birthday Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chapman and son Ivan, Mr. and th nn SON Alice Young with Mrs Tore her mot spent Mr Boone of Young | Mrs. Herbert Chapman and daugh- ter, Peggy and Jackie of Lock Haven Mr, and Mrs. Frank Passel and daughter, Valerie of Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watkins and sons | Duane and Dale of Monument; Mr. | Mrs. Clair Richner, Ralph, Harold, Norman Doyle, Cecelia, | Beryic, Marilyn, Dora, Cora, Walter | Herbert, Sarah and Donald of Bum- | | mit Hill; Mr, and Mrs, Fred Rupert | and 20n of Beech Creek, were callers in the afternoon. Miss Cecelia re- | ceived many pretty gifts among them was a cake with 13 candles. right—Reeder Goldie Mary Sharer, Dardine Faust Himmey Ellen Haskell, Miss Kocher, Mr Rimmey, Miriam Homan, Swartz, Bill Kerlin, Mr jum Stump Magargel ar were KENNEDY nd Mrs Willlam i Watkins of Jack@nville spent the formers 1 arenia ing me ) } WOrK umimer Ww Mark id Mra Wess Bohart al McEarn and were CaAL® ome and attended at Curtin friends and relatives of Gates gathered al place last Thursday her a birthday supper over gone RITIONS } chil Memorial services The many Mrs. Margaret her old home evening and serenade and such a one hundred were present, she re- ceived some beautiful and useful gifts, the scribe joins in wishing her many more Years Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alkey of Miles burg, were callers at the former's home on Thursday On Monday of last week Mrs Bryan was taken on surprise by her old friends of Williamsport, Mrs Annie Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Falls and daughters Betty, Louise Melba, and son Brennen all of South Willlamsport. Mr. and daughter Alice, also Mr J. O. Leathers were out Lo on Sunday p. m. to see Mrs ite Mrs. Katherine Confer of Valley called in our village day pm William friend Fount day Preaching next at 0:30: 8Bunday Everybody welcome Mrs. George Bryan, Mrs Panigan. and Willlam Leathers made a flying trip to State College sightseeing, and stopped to see the fish and then on to Bkytop, it was | a wonderful trip. Our sick are not improving ag we | would like to say, hope for them a speedy recovery gave Allie “a. walls and Mrs Clarence Wither- Pleasant on Bun- Leathers called on his McCartney on Satur- morning at 9:30 Bunday Bchool If you are under the impression | that intelligence today is not an im- | provement over what It was in, say, 1875, look up an old newspaper of | that year and read what was printed | {as news James Martha McClellan, Russell Relish, Harry Leathers and | Helen | Meeker, Harold Bradford, Wetzel, principal; Mis Taylor Edna Meyer, Dor. Inez Luse, Frances Runkle, Jean of West from New Yo Mar gArel Garner and daugh- East College avenue visiled rmer's f Fi Kk Aver fH Fi spent Berry of Miles the weekend with her mo rence Hun he toy 2irest Monday af Hel forte and itso set Fl the Read Brunner daughters of Holmes street weekend vismmng relatives in ing SNOW SHOE The Ladies’ Aid of the M E church was held at the home of Mrs | Wilbur Confer on Wednesday even- ing v Mrs isitors at the home of Mr and Joseph Wade over last week- end Mrs. Lida Gerstner daughters Mas and Mr. and Mrs Harry tokes daughter Beftly of Rochester, N. Y., Curtis Woleslagle, sons, Billie, Guy, Joseph, and Dick and Mrz William Stark Misses Mary Waterman and Ruth Edgar. of Lock Haven, visited Max- ine Thompson | Mrs. Harry Reeser, is visiting her | daughter, Mrs. Pear] Barton, of Wil- lHamsport, also relatives at Cran- berry. New Jersey James Russell, daughter Pay Eversley Russell, visited over | weekend with Mr. Russell's John and family at Poconos Mis. Mary Dixson, sons Robert and Alexander and Mr Maggie Dixson spent Sunday afternoon | with Mr. and Mrs. James Dixson, of Glen Richey were two 8 and the sister, Mrs. Barton Lorrah, family of Williamsport Mrs. Ida Witmer, of Wingate, at. {tended the Harris Watson | sale and took supper with her | { daughter, MS, Mabel Lucas and | | family. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ketren and | sons, Robert, LeRoy, Loi and Jerry | of Larimer, spent Decoration with | | Mrs, Ketren's gister, Mrs. Mary | Dixson and family Miss Edna Walker returned noe |[ after visiting relatives in Somerset and West Virginia, son, |! Mrs. Isabel Young returned home | after spending the winter with her | and estate | MILESBURG Mrs, Maudia Stonerode of Pitts burgh and daughter, Mrs. J C Fleming of ML Clemens, Michigan, arrived Saturday to visit the form- er's sister, Mrs. Emma 8mith and other relatives. This is Mrs Flem ing's first visit here in more than twenty vears. On Bunday they to gether with Mrs. Smith and daugh- ter Marian motored to Huntingdon to attend commencement exercises at Juniata College Mr. and Mrs. Robert P young son of Batavia, N. Y Wednesday of week their vacation with Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. M Hall While atteniing a ball game Saturday afternoon Dorcthy, daugh Mrs, Esther Reese was bitten on the hand by a bull dog belonging to Robert Davidson of Central Cl » Bhe was Immediately taken office of a phys'cian where the wound was dressed. The rdered tied up 0 await velopments Our sympathy Mother bro hers relatives of and arrived spend Fochler's cher last 10 H on ter of to Ih {OF further is extended to and sister Ch McK evenin Dear de who passed awn after a long lliness L OG been Saturday Peters our waiking with week dealer cane dur i lHgaments i in a fall Dr. Francis Downs, of Ca wcupled the pulpit of the lifornia Presbhy last Hall and Memorial jan Mr family ter Sunday and ! ’ of spen th relat! Peters who to be about again WwW. 8B. Walker of CAring m Mem W H Mary day evening wi Mr. William last week Is able Hig daughter Mrs Bellefonte has been } Peter for hi atl Lhe orial day were Rabert of Baariz « Mr Harr ts Lae H home on Mr. and Mrs yw Shoe and Mis { Bellefonte Mrs. Russell were weekend Rn and lsburg {former WwW. 8&n Edward Peterg of Bellelc inday with his parents ! Martha Brillhart nd guest H Cent City was Day ral Mem A lad *w home rial der jured on from Alien 1 and Mrz Barbara Bulterfield Elisabethionn, Pa. were the L. G Peters home ¢ of guests Memon wer Haun Coorge of Pleasant une, Mr ANNSY home WAS ters T A Bugz flam Kreamer of MeCullough Kreamer of Lock Haven Armour Heaton Hunt a week with ives Mr. Joweph Peters Miss Mary Bovie is at home of Gap. helping to take care of Mr Peters who suffered a stroke a few works AZO Mrs. Etta Kelly Is visiting with friends in Philadelphia and vicinity Ea] Kelly wag a guest of friends 1 Lewistown over the weekend Among visitors at the Prank Elsenhaver home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs 8 R. Hostrander and Mr. and Mrs Louis Hostrander of Pittsburgh: Miss Betty Malone Mr. Robert Fishel and Mr Snyder of Harrisburg. They visited other relatives also Mrs. 1. GO. Peters has returned home from a four weeks visit with friends and relatives in Philadelphia and other Eastern cities Class meeting of the M. Y W girls of the Methodist Sunday School will be held this Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Corman Mr. and Mrs. Porter Lorrah, Mr and Mrs, G. E Haugh spent Thurs- y last at Altoona Mr. and Mrs. F. Rupert and son spent Memorial Day in Blanchard Reports from our sick folks are Mrs. Gertie Gray is better and Mrs Edward Confer about the same Chester Miles is suffering with an infection of the left eve JUNE. June iz a beautiful month With me you must agree, Flowers greet the eve As far as one can see, Honeysuckles, peonies Blooming everywhere, The scent of beautiful roses With sweetness fills the air, "Tis the month for many brides The month for graduation, Both starting out in life With high hooves anticipation of relat near here Pleasant sDAN the the Mav success crown all their efforts | Sunshin brighten all their wav May they always be as happy As they are this dav of days. Life hag many hidden pitfalls Tils for which there seems no cure. | But every thing will be ali right If we go straight, and don't detour ~i. 8. MODERN WOMEN | NEED, NOT SUFFER monthly pain ud del dun Brand | | BENNER TWP. Don't festival held by association Hunter's below Meve 5 cemetery on June 17th proceed are to go tewar’s fixing and building news fences around the cormelery Everybod nhould bak’ cakes help the cause Alor in someway Hs awing lumber Buffalo Run ple fishing an Creek have bee rubbish and tn where fa mers inking glass creck where wade. This is if t 1 not stop not be allowed alone creek at al Shuey Klond to forget the the cemetery ball ground Lh ne or good ynolos with h mes wo ( oy " WOE in the Shiver n thr cami can and ! 4 dr walter ani jars and ln cans . nd Pe and pie the AW in the swim against ped al once {to either Nal will ne from re Man 81, Gels Sight Afte yt she ARAN rmed by ar FAIRVIEW Monday Chapman Jone Lester N ani Mi ge Houde YARNELL Jack Wilson the Harry ednesday of Bum Vis Haagen on evening at home were baby and and Ardell Pleasant Valley Mr. and Ete 5 and three children M Alfred Lucas anid Watking all of Mr. and Mr: mit Hill heme last Mr Mor the A + lia Mr and ang hell ff Kur or Walker G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service Crider's Fx. Bldg. Phone 4055 BYLIEVONTE. PA oO Do motor car advertising claims make you groggy? Are you suffering from “adjectivitis" 7 7 Man, there's just one way to learn the TRUTH about the low-price cars for 1939 — and that's to get your information FIRST-HAND! Stop in at one of our showrooms. Say to us: “I want you to PROVE to me that the Ford V.8 is the biggest motoring value in the low-price field! | want you to PROVE that be- neath Ford's style leadership there's QUALITY LEADER. SHIP! I want you to SHOW me the extra equipment | get in a Ford, that I'd pay extra for in other low-price cars! “l don't want CLAIMS — 1 want PROOF — FACTS — FIGURES! I don't want fancy adjectives and fast talk on performance — | want to drive the car MYSELF! Brother, I'm from MISSOURI!" When you leave that showroom, you'll know a lot more about cars than you know now. You'll be able to “appraise” an automobile advertisement, same as we're able to appraise an automobile. Mark it down in your little black book right now-—“See my Ford dealer today.” There's one of us located near you! Dunlap Motor Company High Street, Bellefonte, Pa.
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