Page Two = NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) | which will scare them away, | a plece of black rubber hose about | 68 feet long paint in bright colors, | ty 1 Lucas Reunion:—The ninth ao- nual reunion of the Arista Lucas families and friends will be held Saturday, July 1st, 1939 {n th, Maple Grove by the Bush Grove ¢ hurch, All friends and relatives are cordi- ally invited. Peters Reunion: —The twenty-first annual Peters’ family reunion will be held Saturday, June 17th 1939 at the Peters ‘nn louse along the state highway, roue 220. All friends ani relatives of tis family are cor- dially invited join this huppy occasion. This invitation is e» ed through heir president, Clarence E. Peters of Port Matilda, and the secretary, J. E. Hall of this place, Methodist Church services—Sun- day School on Sunday morning atl the regular hour, Epworth League ut 6:30 p. m. immediately followed by the preaching service at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. D Kauffman Free Methodist Church Services— Young peop'rs Prayer service Tues- day evening at T:30 p. in Adult Prayer service Friday evening atl 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School on Sun day morning at 9:30 a. m. followe by the preaching service ai 10:45 2 m. at which time Mr. Willian Palli- anos of State College will deliver the address and which will be in keepl h “Father's Day.” Young Peoplt 1e evening at 7:30 p.m meeting in th Weddinz Bells—A very preity wedding was the occasion on Sunday morning, June 11th when Harry P Jones and Helen E. McClellan were married at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McClellan. Mr Jonas is a resident of Port Matilda but will make his home at the Mc- Clellan home for the present. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D D. Kauffman of the Methodist church, of which the bride is a mem- ber, and in the presence of the im- mediate family. Most hearty con- gratulations are extended to this happy ccuple and may your pathway be bright and joyful Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hanscom of Julian have moved into the va- cant rooms of Clark Willlams. We welcome them into our community John C. Stere scn of Mr. and Mrs J. B, Stere, left last Friday for Mass- achusetts where he will be employed during the summer months along the line of work he is taking at the College, that of Forestry. His many friends wish for him success in his work E. L. Parsons was patient in the Centre Cot pital on Sunday afternoon operated upon on Monday He is getting along as “ell as ca be expected, and his many friend hope his complete recovery may be speedy. Miss Mary Brugger Julia Bar- ton, members of the graduating clase of the Bellefonte High School, left on Sunday midnight, with other members of their class, for a couple days tour through Washington, D.C They expect to return Wednesday morning. Mrs. Estella Parsons was admitted as a patient in the Centre County Hospital on Tuesday afternoon and will undergo observation and treat- ment and possibly an operation Her many friends and neighbors In this vicinity hope her complete re- covery may be speedy Mrs. Alice Bosworth and so Daniel accompanied by Ler father Daniel Buck, motored to Buflalo, N Y., where they will spend some tite at the former's home there. Daniel Bosworth having completed lus wot ® at the College for this term, will spend his vacation at his home in New York Mr. and Mrs. Dixon are the proud parents of a new son which arcived at their home last week. Mrs. Dix- on will be remembered as Mision Flick. daughter »f Mr. and Mrs. 2d- ward Flick of Union Townshiy and she and her new son are w'in her parents for the preseat. Congratu- lations young folks. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Way and son of Youngst own, Ohio, spent the weekend visit! with relatives in and about th vanity and with his mother, Mrs Amanda Way at her home here. They attended the graduation exercises at the Coliege on Monday morning and from there returned to their hone. The little black and white dog owned by Billy Pishor son of Mr and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher and both being very familiar on the streels the past several weeks, met itg cn Sunday afternoon when it was struck by a passing automobile, on the state highway. Billy will miss his dog as Chey were great pals. Norman Calhoun of Tyrone h purchased the former Dave Hall farm ur Dix Run nad Buddy W liams {8 doing some work on the property getting it in shape for oc- cupancy, it home when completed. Mr houn is purchasing sgent for the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Com- Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Garrett and daughter Patty Lou left on Monday morning for Greensburg, where they Tl admitied as a Hos-~ and was morning rr INLy and joined her son and wife, Rev, and | Mrs. E C. John of Greensburg, and | then motored on to Winona Lake, Indiana where they will attend the General Conference of the Free Methodist church for a period of two Weeks. To rae | gE 0 Weak and Run Down Men and Women Should Take Lucbert's fron Tonle Tablets, Containing Cod Liver Oil Extract There is no tonic equal to these tablets for those who are weak and run down or ing what and nerves, composed of fron, extract of cod a 4 3 f restore and make life worth living. strength and vigor to mind AT if 4 One lar 80 \.? ale family ONCE = expenses D., Coatesville, Pa, A ——— Oz a rth SH employed in State College, nd- | | spending dovin | " w.CT meeting was held on Wednesday ovening at the home of C. K Brumjer, William Duck of Buffalo, N, Y., spent a couple days recently with his father, Daniel Buck of this place Mrs. Estella Parsons, who has been is now at her home here for an indefinite stay, Mr. and Mrs. John Christian of Harrisburg, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. ET. Hall of Union tewnslidu Mise catherine Buck has returned to her home in Williamsport, after a couple weeks visiting witli her brother, Daniel Buck of this place Mr. and Mrs. Newton Fisher and son returned to their home in Pitis- burgh, having spent the past week visiting with their respective par- ents here Francis Smith, who has been at- tending college at Greenville, Ill is spending his vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith of this place Mr. and Mrs. James Oswalt and son Fred and wife and child of Milesburg, were Sunday evening wlers at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Tallhelm Kenneth Hall who Rural Mail Carrier through this section, is working this week In place of Mr. Williams of Jullan who is taking hls vacation The members of the Grange of this place attended a Neighbor Night of that organization last Thursday evening at the Grange Hall in Jacksonville, Pa Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Hall and two daughters and Daniel Hall all of Harrisburg, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E T Hall of Union Township The group meeting of the young folks of the Methodist church was held on Monday evening at Brown- jes Place near Milroy, in the form of a picnic and camp fire service Miss Kathleen Homan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Homan, ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Paul Imme] to their home in Washington, D C., where she expects to visit until July 4th Miss Alice Louise ‘Williams daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wil- llams, left on Sunday for Atlantic, Pa... where she will spend several weeks visiting, with her aunt and uncle The musical vening is assistant serenaders tuned up their instruments on Monday ing and gave Mr. and Mrs. Har- *. P. Jones the usual welcome and were generously treated with candy and cigars Miss Mary Margaret Williams oungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs R C. Willams accompanied her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hall, to their home in Harrisburg where she will visit for several weeks The young folie from here who are members of the graduating class of the Bellefonte High School fin- ished thelr work last Friday. Com- mencement exercises will be held June 22nd and the baccalaureate sermon on the 18th At the meeting of the Tennis Club held last Friday evening the fallow ing officers were elected: president, Basil Robison; vice-president, Owen Reed Fox. secretary-treasurer, Ruth Parsons y person wishing to join the y, the dues will be the same as lagy year, the sum of $1.00 and you can secure your membership card from the secretary. They are now playing Wedding Anniversary A group friends and relaiives pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. CW. Bau- der o! Unionville, to belp them cele- brate their 40th wedding anniver- sary. Saturday June 10th. All en- joved a picnic dinner on the lawn after which the evening was spent by singing hymns and visiting. Mr and Mrs, Bauder have spent their entire married life in Unionville and have reared five children all of whom were present. Mr. Bauder, commonly known as “Bill” has spent most of those forty years working for the Pennsylvania Rail. roal as a stone mason, but it now retired. Those present to congratu- late them on their years of wedded happiness and wish for them many more years together were: Mr. and Mrs. William Summers; Mr. Herbert Finch and daughter Florence: For- rest Bauder; Mr. and Mrs Clark Willams; Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Eckenroth; Mr. and Mrs. George W Bullock; Mr. and Mrs. J R Wil- llams, all of this place; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stonebraker and grand- children, Nancy Jane and Arthur Johnson of Osceola Mills; Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Bauder and son Paul of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs George Bauder and daughter Carol of | Ann of Juniata; Mrs. Clayton Up- will be a real summer | Cal- | degruff and four children, Lucile, Ruth Annette, Jean and Billy of Williamsport; Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie Williams and children, Mary Elea- nor and Stewart of Union township, Mr. Witherite of Oscecla Mills, and | Miss Grace Clark of this place. We | further extend most hearty con- | gratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Bauder and wish for them many more years of happiness together imine sr i Ms A— Freak Blast at Quarry A rock weighing 600 tons badly | {damaged two large conveyors aur- | iing the explosion of a charge of | | dynamite at the Narehood Brothers Mrs | Quarry in Limestone township. near | { mation which offered little resis- | tance and resulted in more violence | than was anticipated, { 10,000 tons of rock were hurled into | | garet, son Billle, returned to Black | {the air. Some of the smaller pieces | Pork, Ohio, after visiting Mr. and | | damaged More than | the roof at the diesel | power house and the switch house, | repairs, - the publishers are the ones who | ugh Yo know, MILESBURG Tt will soon be cherry time as a rule the birds usually ged the most of them. We have heard of a plan Take eyes and a mouth, ani thinking it a black snake will not bother the tree. This Is to be put on the top of the tree. Wish some one would try it and let us know results The Misses Hannah and Anna Schroyer left Tuesday to take In the sights at the World's Fair at New York, they expect to be gone A week or more Mrs. Roy Bryan returned home on Thursday last from the Hospital and is slowly improving Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fisher and two children Jennie and Faye visit- ed relatives at State College Sat- urday Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hall and son Malcolm and Emerson motored to Tyrone Sunday to attend a birth- day celebration for Mrs Hall's mother, Mrs, Mildred E. Priest Mr. and M's. William Walker and daughter Judi'h Lee of Tyrone were visitors Sunday at the home of the former's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs William F. Peters We hear James Wallace purchased a small plane from the Piper Aircraft Corp. at Lock Ha- ven. Just be careful Jim and don't bump into anything, Mars or Jupi- ter for Instance Andrew Swyers Jr gash on his head while in the creek on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kauffman of Tyrone, called Sunday at the W. J Eckenroth home Mr. and M:s. Ralph Alexander of Philadelphia spent the weekend with the former's mother and brother Mrs. Alma and Lee Alexander. On their return home they were ac- companied by Mrs. Alexander who will visit with them The C. C. W. class of girls of the Pie. byvterian church will hold a lawn social on Saturday next June 17 from one t0 seven p m. lce cream. cake and candy will be on sale. The girls will appreciates your patronage FATHER'S DAY. On Sunday next June 18th Will be Father's Day, And lke a king upon his throne O'er the house he holds full sway He'll get for gifts some shirts and socks Perhaps a nice new tle, And ma will cook just what likes And bake his He can do inst the this ashes on the floor one of us will say a word slam the door thouzhtful- Jr.., has received a bad swimming he favorite pie 1s he likes of Not if He'll appr nes. Of each lasg and lad For on this day hes All other times just he might ciate the Father” Dad ™ IL. 8 —— nM — ——— SNYDERTOWN Church notes: Bunday Church School at 9:30 a m : preaching ser- vice at 1030 a. m Young peoples meeting on Friday evening, June 16 The Snydertown cemetery asso ciation will hold their annual meet- ing on Thursday even June 15 at 7:30 p. m. All persons inferesied are urged to be present as there is ome important business Lo be tran- sacted Mr. and Mrs iro NE Lewis Fawcett are visiting relatives at Brockville Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher and Marvin Fisher of Bellefonte spent Sunday afternoon at the Harvey Lutz home Mr. and Mrs. David Markle and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beck all of Wil- liamsport, spent Sunday alternoon at Harvey Lutz home Mrs. Lydia Baker of Lock Haven spent Sunday afternoon at the Har- vey Lutz home and Mrs Katie Dot- man accompanied Mrs. Baker to Lock Haven where she will visit for a week Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreese of Le- mont spent Sunday at the William Haagen home Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the El- mer Stover home Miss Lillie Beck of Lock Haven spent the weekend at the Oeorge Harshberger heme, Mrs. Lewis Beck and son Alvin Mr. Harvey Lutz, Mrs. Bertha Rach- au of Clintondale and Ray Weber motored to Danville to see Mra Sarah Beck who is a patiert there and report that she is improving as rapidly as can be expected. Mra. Alvin Beck spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed Erte] in Rebersburg SNOW SHOE Bible School started and all chil- dren are invited to attend. Ladies Ald was held at the home {of Mrs. Wilber Confer and a baked ham supper was planned, more par- ticulars later. Mrs. Mary Park, spent the week- end with her brother, Philip Shaw, and family, Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMillen son Bobby, of Wingate, visited a few days with Mrs. McMillen's parents, { Mr. and Mrs, John Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alkey of Miles- | | burg, visited Bunday with Mr. and | Mrs. Bert Gillette. Mr. and Mrs Newt Lauck, and daughter Shirley of Runville, visited ' with Mr. Lauck's parents, Mr, and | William Lauck, James Uzzle Jr. Neil Shaw and B | Danville. The blast. called a ‘freak.’ |B. Shank attended World Pair at | struck a clay seam in the rock for- | New York over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCloskey, | visited relatives at Lewistown, Mrs. Lioyd Shires, daughter Mar. { Mrs. Lloyd Shires Jr. Frank Minnick is a patient in the | | A week will be required to complete | Philipsburg State Hospital with | | Pcumen. Jerry Kittren Larimer, is visiting Mrs. Mary Dixon and family, the birds | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, JACKSONVILLE Church services on Bunday, June [18 are as follows: Sunday School | 9:30 and C cussion “Learning After School Days | are Over." Those from our C. E. soclety who attended the C. E. Rally held at Or- viston on Frida, eveillDg were Mrs. | avenue had as hls weekend guest E. R. Bartley and son Arthur, William Belghtol, son Harry and daughter Loulse, Mary June and | Harry Fye and Kenneth Neidigh, Rev. John Gullic and wife of How- ard, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle and son, Paul of Bellefonte, Mr. Gall Norris a mini ter student of State College was the speaker and sure did Jeliver a good, interesting, in- spiring and challenging message, using as his text "What Is Youth's Answer Today." On Saturday evening, June 24, is the time scheduled for our big ceme- tery Association festival a notice to anyone concerned and interested should keep In mind by giving lib- eral patronage and donation which will be most sincerely appreciated The Bellefonte High School band will furni:h music, also a fine palr of pigs will be disposed of Mrs. Hogan Long was day afternoon caller at t Bartley home Mr. and Mrs. Roe daughters Eleanor and Barbara Port Matilda were Sunday d guests at the home of her Sumner Noll and family Miss Marjorie Deitz of Lock ven spent the weekend with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs field Deitz, Mrs, George Dolan, Mrs. Harold Dolan and sons Frank and Russell and Miss Virginia Wolfe were Sat- urday evening callers at the William Beizhtol home Mr and Mrs Park spent her parenis, Mr Mrs a T he E Ir8- R MoGhee and of nner ister Mrs Ha- ner Win Jack Mabus of Hecla Tuesday evening with and Mrs. C. E Aley visitors at the Alice home were Mrs. Harry Punk and daughter Alice and son of Belle fonte, Norma Yearick, Milford and Louise Belghtol Margaret! and Rob- ert Logan, Eulodie Ertley Mabel Garrett, Kathryn McCrea and Bett Aley On Tuesday the board of regular meeting and teachers to the schools Henflerson: Miss Bertha Gu Hoy. J Bumner Noll, Jack: grammar: Miss Maude Miller sontlile primary Miss Eleanor Moate, Frain: Miss Elinors Weight Mr. and Mrs. CE Aly iaughter Betty spent Thursday Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Harry Raiph, of Bellefonte afternoon at the A A Friday evening call Extiey home wee Mr Corman and daughter Bethy and Mrs Willard Corman and dren and Mr. and Mra. Laird man and son Otis Mr and Mrs. Kline Wolfe of How- ard were Sunday dinner guests at the Floyd Long home, Bunday &f- ternoon, callers were A. C. Long of Mill Hall and Mr and Mrs. Charles Hoke of Lock Haven Mm. Waller Sunday Bets evening of last education heid elects as fol and at Baird and son spent Oarreit ors at the D and Mr Dalley of Altoona and Miss Betty Aley spent Monday afternoon a: the Elmer Saopf home J. 8umner Noll attenied the bac calureats services at Stale College on Sunday moming Mr. and Mrs R J children accoinpanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Vonada of Howard, spent Sunday at the Roy OGarbrick home of Centr, Hall Mr and Mrs. A M_ Fritz spent Friday of last week with her nep hew Charles Rose and family Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs James Shaffer and daughters were Saturday evening callers ai the home of her broither Ellworth Conaway and family of Beech Creek Sunday dinner guests at the D P Ertiey home were Mr. and Mrs New. ton Kling. of Scottdale. and Mrs Walter Dalley of Altoona Mr. and Mrs John Schaeffer and daughter Nancy lou of Centre Hall spent Saturday n at the CE Aley home Mrs. Harold Belz accompanied by Mis. Alice Bez and daughter, made a trip to Bellefente on Tuesday of last week Just anothzr reaminder that the Cheerful Helpers class are holding a box social here in Orange Hall en Thursiay evening everybody welcome Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Shunkwiler of Lewistown wer Wednesday even- ing supper guests at the E R Bart- ley home. A double birthday surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada on Thursday evening, June 8th, in honor of their daughter Beverly's 14th birthday and her uncle Ben Vonada whose birthdays both fall on the ame date Those present were as follows: Beu- lah and Ellen Bradford, Alice, Lou- ise and Betty Slack, Isabel Emery Geraldine Rockey, Mary Delaney. Meriam Brooks Nellie Jane Knarr, | Barbart Potter, Ethel Martz, Betty Searson, Martha Spiker. Liellyn Vonada and of tye ini Goodhart, Marthg Mowery, Kathryn | Reish, Eunice Blazer, Agnes !laney, Hilen Miller, Martha Lingle, | Ouy Faust, Norman Crater, George ! Michael, | Boozer, Ernest Prank Garbrick, Dean Ross Jr. Mrs Lewis Harry Potter, Mrs. James Bearson, all of! {Centre Hall, Mr. and Mis. James (Carner and daughter Phyllis and | Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Von- | ada, of ‘Hublershurg : Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Butler and son Harry and grandson, Taylor Doherty, Carolyn | Mary Exdahi of Howard: Mr and Milford Heaton and children. | Bors, Harold, Evelyn and Fay and onada of | Betz, Mary June i { i Refreshments were | BELLEFONTE, PA. June 15, 1939. STATE COLLEGE Mr, daughters of Helster street spent E. 6:45, Tcple for dis- [the weekend at the home of Mrs Erb's parents in Patton, Mrs. Elda Musser of West Foster | avenue spent the weekend in Re- bersburg. Ray Dotterer of West Foster his son John of Lancaster Genevra Ziegler of Philadelphia 's spending the summer vacation with her father, P, T. Ziegler of Highland avenue Howard Parsons has returned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helster street, having spent a week in Wash- ington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Fry of West Nittany Avenue had as their week- end guests Mis. Martha Allison and son of Christiana and Mrs Harold Fry of Shermanstown Mrs. Sara Erb of Helster street spent several days last week visit ing at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lanker of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Millheim spent Thurs home of Mr. and Mr: of Locust Lane Mr. and Mrs. Russell Murphy of Hartswick avenue had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs, Willis Simpton of Munhall, Edward Beard of Heister street spent several days at the home of his parents in Gettysburg Mr. and Mrs, William Pisher of Butler spent the weekend visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. H B Northrup of South Gill street and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fisher of Fair- mount avenue Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marble Hartswick avenue had as thelr week - end guests Mr. and Mis. James Rod erick of Drovosburg and Mildred Rothery of Elizabeth Gladys Erb of Helster sireel the past week visiting in Erie Mr. and Mrs. William Dunkle daughter Alice Marie and mother Mrs. All Nearhood of Burrowes street motored to Bellefonte recent. Breon of ay at the Robert Breon o! spent ce iy Wf Bouth Ather Anng Parsons of red to Clearfield Mrs. Clara Lynch ¢ ton street and Mrs Helster street mots on Friday Mrs. Annie Elsenhuth of East Park avenu, has as her guests for the summer her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elsenhuth and daughter of Miami, Florida George Henry of East College avenue spent the weekend al home of his parents in Norristown Russell Anstead of Helster street Bunday at the home of his parents in Cresson Mr s William Stine and son Jona { Port Matilda, R. D. visited with trient 4s College Monday the spent in State afternoon Willlam Harkins street accompanied bs friends spent last World's Pair BENNER TWP. Jack Lose is working for Nelse Shope at Waddle, He reports that Mr. Bhope has some very good crops on the farm The weiner-marshmalliow roe held by a jolly bunch of young pDeo- ple was largely attended at Bpring Creek Friday evening Sunday guests at the home of Ira Benner were George MoKinley wife and three accomplishes daughter Jane Winifred and Vivian, and Helen Weaver and Mr. and Mrs John Wetzier all om Milesbure Jack Lose from Waddle, Ray Good and Sarah Blake from Johnstown, and Miss Beryl Lose from Belle- Cort ionie Bouth At SAVera ‘he of her ton week al fr i and nite Joseph Stover and family Frank Dugan visited in Bellef« sunday with relatives The blight has struck orchards. The trees are apples are falling We have been told Beezer ia selling some farm at Roopsburg Ralph Grove has bought a lot from Christ Beezer and has started to build himself a home Emanue] Fike visited at College SBunday with relatives Quite a few people have paid thei: dues two dollars, for care taking of their lots in the Myers cemetery he rest are asked 10 pay two doi- lars a year for the care and cleaning of ots Dont forget this Saturday even- ing June 17th, there will be a festi- val held on the ball ground at Hun- fers Park, just a few rods below the church. The ladias are all asked and invited to bake cakes and bring them along to the festival where they will be sold and the proceeds %jll go towards BPullding fences around the new part of the ceme- tery, that has recently been bought A band will be present to furnish music Thomas Walker and family spent Sunday along Spring Creek. Lynn Hull on the Bessie Green farm had a very sick horse and he hed to call a veterinarian. The ani mal is not able to work yet rm Sint I ———————— VALLEY VIEW There were 100 at Sunday Bchool last Sunday. Next Sunday being Father's Day we wish to see all of the Father's present, X n s the dying that ta Christ off his Stale Children’s Day will be held June | 18, at 7:30. All are welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Beckley of | Axe Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Glenn Ishler, William! Benner and two children spent Sun- day with Mrs. Fern Eckley Jack Stere bought a new delivery truck, last week. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. | and Mrs. BJ. Houser were Mr. and Mrs. Elis Houser, Louise and Ellis mont. and Mrs. John Erb and two | SPRING MILLS Mrs, Ruth Thomas and Mrs Guy | Corman were Tuesday shoppers in | Lewistown Prof. and Mrs. Chester McCall and son on Baturday motored to Williamsport to visit with relatives for a week Mr. and Mrs. H 8B. Meyer and daughters entertained over the weekend at Erdley’s cabin, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Braucht and daughter of Conlport, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Brun- gard of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. EB land, Ohio, are visiting with Mabe] Bmith Lee Brooks Cleveland Finkle of Cleve. Mrs motored lo with his on Friday Ohio, to visit brother, who is seriously ill Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mengel of New York City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D H. Slegal Mrs. W. T. MacMorrow and Mrs Rcy Bearson were Thursday shop- pers in Lewistown Betty Lee a siudent Altoona Commercial School was at her par- ental home over Lhe weekend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gentzel an family State College, were Wed nesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs William Ausman Monday evening Prancis Zerby entertained her bridge club, Those present were Mabel Eungard, Evelyn Brooks. Bernice Smith, Rosella Hel- tinger, Josephine, also Pear]! Lingle of Millheim. The girls took this oc- caston to thelr wedding gilt of an elec Bllex Coffe. maker to Miss Bmith who on June 10, became Mrs. Malvin Stover Mrs. Harry Trout Corman are this of of frat m tri and Mrs, Guy week in Philadel phia attending the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star Lodge Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Erdly nesday attended the Erdly at Rolling Green Park Mrs. Samue] Weaver ter Charlotte of Bel weekend guests of Mrs Lee Brook Miss Mabe! Brown and friend of Sunbury were Sunday guests of Mr Samuel Brown Mrs. Mabe] Grove, Helen Grove panied by Mrs Ray beriburg to Willia where they spent Lhe the apartment of Mr Th on Wed. reunion and daugh- efonte were Mrs R th were accome- Re on Monday Smith Blover of msport d fr ing and Mrs Pa . heir occupancy 3 Miles John- and } motored 0 Will y with Mr has been John Zubler were workend Mrs C. Confer amsport Confer's brother, who and f of Oley guests ’ LY $4 al 4A Mra M T Zubler. Mr Zubler attending house party at 8 ate College Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rider or day moved into the Racheu they irchased and remodeled Mr Mis. Robert Henc Ms B G Mever and lera Sunday visitors in State College, of Mr and Mrs Car] Ripka and family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson this week will move Into the proper. ty vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Rider Mr. and Mrs R R Bartgus, and niece Nancy Miller, of Sunburs Dent ia { Sunday hd home of former Ba u Miss Alla Bliger and Pleasant Gap ors in iu Prof. C returned their riend M 1 propert Nave Pp an he w were parental { Ivy He the that Mr were Bunday wn last Sunday evening M. Walls and family have from a pleasure {ip to camp near Renovo last week A good fountain BAS C. Barige:' chicken owner can have the same the chickens he (OK him Dorman of visi - “en pen house The if he ret along with urns ————————— —-———————-. MARTHA FURNACE All nature rejoices after the fregshing rain Sunday afternoon The many beautiful shades of green of field and forest take on a brighter hue, roses bloom more profusely and even the human family express their gratitude of the Great Giver of all god Miss Eleanor K. Williams is home again safely. Her many friends were much concerned about her safety after the destruction of the Barberton school building was de. stroyed by gas explogicn. But Bar- berfon haz many schoo! buildings and Miss Willlams teaches in the higher grades and thus missed this harrowing experience Miss Ida Williams made a busi- ness trip to Pittsburgh last week and while there visited some of the famous gardens in that section Among this weeks visitors at Syl van Crest were Mrs. A. C. and Mr and Mrs. Quay and Eleanor Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Flick and “The Boys” Mr. and Mrs Ray Calhoun, Mrs. Edith Korman and the Federal Inspector. Roses and Peonies are at their best and visitors are always welcome Mrs. Della Melcher of Tyrone, tpent Thursday at their summer home near the mountain. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bu- gene Melcher of Altoona and Mrs Miller of Tyrone. Por dinner guests the also had Mrs Roxy Knarr and Miss Ida Williams, who dropped in on their way home while visiting the re- | taxables of Worth Township ANthough a little late the tax pay- ers of Worth Township are making a splendid effort to clean up their taxes for 1938. It has been a real pleasure to the collector to meet these people in their homes and un - derstand the sacrifice some of them | | make to bear their share of the gov- | | ernment expense, i Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Ardery were | guests of G. E Ardery and family | iJr, of Roopsburg; Mr. and Mrs. | John Boal and two children of Le- Saturday. The Ardery men are doing some | | urday evening to be hald on the P | Band will be | splendid work in the cemetery, thus | proving their appreciation of those Those who passed for high school | from our vicinity were Julia Eckley, | Julia Benio, and Betty Lomison. 2 Upper Marion; Pred awhile, Mary Hampton spent Sunday with | | net grandma Bertha Shope of Cole- Miss Velma Boal of Lemont, is ‘spending the week with her grand- .| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Houser. | family of Renovo, spent Sunday | of two large birth- | with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Compana., and | ut whom they have loved and lost | Prejudice is a foros that robs some | | people of the benefits of reasoning. YEAGERS | BOY'S 83 CREPE-SOLED & po dorde ow 51.89 i Wl : ANNIVERSARY oh SALE i BELLEFONTE, PA. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. | Allen Hess, Yeagertown, Pa He was bern In Haines Twp. Centre County, July 17, 1857. Aged Bl years, 10 mo. and 20 days. Up to about ten years ago he was a much re- spected citizen of this town. He leaves Lo survive him two sons, one daughter ani two grand children, Join, of Portage, Pa. Calvin of New York City Mrs. W. Allen (Mary) Hess Yeageriown, Eby Hes, of Yeagertown, and Miss Frances Hess of Philadeinhia Hn wife, Jane, preceded him in death over ten yeas ago. Just about three weeks ago he visited in town with relatives and acqua‘ntances He was sick only ab ut a dav. Fu- neral services were held in hig late home on Baturday af ern on tL ons yelock after which the funeral oor- tege proceeded the Woodward Inion cemetery interment ing sixteen ir the family plot beside which dashed holes | ale wile Jane, Mr Eby was A pp consistent christian and a member y of the We Pyvangelical chureh and will be greatly missed In church MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat WOODWARD Remember the Woodward Union cemetery festival this coming Sat. 0. 8 cf A grounds east of town There is plenty of parking ground The Bartges Bast Centre County there to entertain the crowds with choice selections of mu sic. Bring your friends and sweet. hearts, enjoy the evening and help a worthy cause along E H Musser returned Saturday night from a delightful trip 10 Akron, Ohio, where he visited with his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs Roy Musser in that city Reuben Musser dreadful rain hail curred recently in the part of South Dakota, in Ly Falls and Dakota local hallstones measur in circumference in roofs of home On ports ol storm 1heastern and of Ne vicin 7] of Sioux A eotland 8 Ahrre paper sla ey ’ wa made In 4 mobiie Aus great damag: A num former Ha Twp ir icin:ty 4 tiand and aut ne bet wvidwar ing | tire nes people resi ow 2 the 3 home and the On Bur had ti rain fell the oat taller the air red Only and fruits Atl Aegrees Buckwheat Rye Barley noon Lhe mer “ v2 aller it st i at Bl Herman Gulse CGPRT) Corn Drovisions, groceries by dozen ele. as COr- Herr & Heverly 18 na rected weekly Eggs. per Tard per pound 900000 YEAGERS le A. 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