Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 22, 1939, _- - f — NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) —) Methodist Church Services: Sunday School on Sunday morning at the regular time, followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a, m, at which time will be held the quar- terly communion service in charge of the pastor, Rev. D, D. Kauffman Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m. Free Methodist Church Sarvises | ~Young folks prayer service Tues- day evenings; Adult prayer sefvice Friday evening; Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30" a. m. service in the evening at 7:30 p. m, Quarterly Meeting:—The Quar- terly Conference of the Methodist church will be held this Thursday evening in the church. Rev. Wil- liams of Williamsport, the District Superintendent will be in charge of the meeting. Lucas Reunion:—The ninth an- nual reunion of the Arista Lucas families and friends will be held Saturday, July 1st, 1839 at the Maple Grove by the Bush Grove church. All friends and relatives are welcome. Children’s Day Exercises:—The annual Children's Day exercises will be held in the Methodist church this Sunday evening, June 25th. at 7:30 p. m. Preaching service in the Presby- terian church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev. H E. Oakwood. Roy D. Hazel of Maryland, was a recent guest of his father Albert Hazel of this place. Several persons from here at- tended the Peters Reunion at the Peters Green House on last Satur- day Charles Rowan of Bellwood, Pa., was a between trains caller on riends and relatives in the commu- last Sunday. othy Kerchner spent last ith her aunt and and Mrs, Tuner Cal- of Altoona, Pa. Recent guests at home of Mrs, Madeline Watkins were Mrs N Me C and daughter Mary of Clarksbu gq, West Virginia, and Mrs. Richard Schel from Detroit Michigan. Miss Janet Delong, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deiang if Bristol Pa., was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Kerchner and other relatives and friends the community. Mr the Uas of in Dame Rumor has that more wedding bells will soon be ringing the community, we t tell just how soon but have been formed they dFe being tuned up for the occasion. tw re all= th Lh Guests at home of Mrs. Sue McEwen to dinner on Monday were her nephew, Cameron Stover and «wife .and daughter and husband and child all of Butler, Pa. and a niece Miss Nora Stover of Belle- fonte, Pa. fol- | lowed by class meeting; preaching | | weeks | phia. Mr. and Mrs, Clark Willlams at- | tended a wedding of his cousin In | Altoona, last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Jean Alexander of State College spent several days over the | weekend visiting al! ‘the home of | Miss Janie Zahniser Young folks from here who are | students of Bellefonte High School finished their terms work this week {and are now ready for Er sum- mers vacation, The members of the graduating | class of the Bellefonte High School from here, with some of their friends, held a wiener roast at Mo- shannon on Wednesday evening Miss Mabel Barton has returned to her home in Union Township after having spent the past several assisting with work al Mr. and Forrest the the home of Mrs M. Lucas Mrs, W days this week H. Barton spent a few visiting with her daughter and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Warren Wilson of Philadel- Mrs. Wilson will accompany her mother home for a vacation There are two funerals Thursday afternoon in the Oax Ridge cemetery, one being that of Miss Dorothy Eckenroth of Miles- burg and the other Mr. Roup of lamar a relative of the Bartons ol this place The Young Women's Sunday Schoo! Class will hold their ann pltnic on the monthly meeting night Tuesday evening, June 27th. at the Flick Isla Everyone desiring to go please br your baskets and come to the school ground at 5 p. m. Supper will be this regular | served at 8 o'clock Tyrone, commu- Saturday Se W. McDonnell of resident James a former nity, was married morning at 7:30 a m. in p Matthews Catholic Church at Ty- rone, the bride being Miss Jose- phine M. Arnold, of Tyrone. Con- gratulationg young folks and may your life be filled with happiness Miss Katherine Smith of Mr nd Mrs. F W attending the General of the Free Methodist Winona Lake, Indiana Mrs. John Tallhelm by some ladies from E tended a Democratic ne Grove Mills 4 4 of thls last daug Sr Conference church at this week companied on o— Tramp Blamed For Barn Fire A tramp Is near Danville large bank bam with the buildings on the Weitzel, who kept harvested crops In The total loss, estimated at $6,000, included 10 tons of hay, 10 of straw, 10 of wheat and 10 of oats, with several farm machines. ————— —American Lending Library unit at White Bros. Drug Store . blamed for the fire destroyed a and wagon the of Charles rachinery i ANG the sheds {4 QinNgs buil BANANA A & P's Weekend Cake Special LAYER CAKE 2-layer Family Size 29¢ lona Lima Beans lona Corn - - Ann Page Grape Jelly Brack’s Sour Balls Polk's Grapefruit Juice Delicious A. & P. 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Food Stores LEER SIH rE Sey TENDER FIRST CUTS - - JACKSONVILLE | i Church services on Sunday, June | (25, are as follows: Sunday School | | 9:30; worship with sermon 10:30 and | OC. E. 6:45, topic for discussion “The | Chiurch as a School” A last minute reminder that Sat- urday evening, June 24 will be our big festival, everybody welcome 10 come and all who have an interest there is invited to remember them with a liberal donation which will be greatly appreciated by the com- mittee The tended School that at- vacation Bible from our Rebecea number of kiddies the Dally held in Howard charge were Barbara and Shaffer, Louis and Earl Beightol, Dick MoCrea, Arlene Swope, Vivian Wolfe, Dick Noll, Kathryn, Lucy and Lester Conaway, Fred Betz, Philip and Martha Jane Bartley and Don- ald Vonada, the recognition service was on Thursday evening in Howard Evangelical church, on Fri- =hy school ended with a basket pic- nie held at Martin's grove and ever) present had a very enjoyable and eagerly waiting till next year to attend again if cir- cumstances permit reporting it as enjoyable, interesting inspiring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltman and granddaughter Jane of Mack- evville, wee TuesQay afternoon callers at the E R. Bartley home Mrs. Roy Clements of Bellefonte was a Saturday evenin ler the Sumner Noll home The N. H. Yearick family to thank everybody and willing during the recent fire barn was ground on Friday lead lucky there wag no barn the time of ne were 54% held Ohe day school and g cal [} for their cooperation an oO at implements i to burn in you all remem- ted PPS —— he rn on the farm tenan 8" vy (ex ing and burned to the g the entire seasons cf night of August 6, 1838 day visitors at the home were Mrs. Ire ”~ te ira wa - Mr. and ada, on a fishing trip which was en ¥ much bringing home 23 of fish and some of them incle fe Eimer Swope and | and George Dolar f last week iss Barbara with her co Belle of the Zire Sn 1 which Lucas and Mrs of Mr. and Mrs gathered home tion, a fine dinner was noon to the following participants Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dickey children Harvey, Violet, Jean dred Robert, Vaughn, Margaret and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs, Fred 8hal- Freddie, Mr. and Mrs and nephew Russell and Mrs. Robert Maxine Dickey and Smith Dickey for a served fer and Byron Lucas Winslow, Mr Smith, Miss friend Albert Muthier Saturday visitors at the George Dolan home were Jane Remmick Nevin, Clifford and Earl Rhine of Nittany Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fye and chil- dren were Sunday afternoon callers at the Orin Fye home, Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent the weekend with her son Matthew Cenaway and family of Flemington Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dickey and Elsie Jane § Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Emil Krone and family of Clarence and also called on Miss Zoe Meek son wi oe and mother who is not in the best of health Mrs. Maude Weaver of Hublers- burg was a visitor at the home of her sister Mrs. Sadie Deitz on Fri- day. Mrs. Julia Lucas and granddaugh- ter Charlotte Walker spent several Mys with the former's daughter, Mrs, Hogan Long Miss Ann Pogleman of Milesburg and Miss Betty Walker were Mon- day evening callers at the William ightol home. Sumner Noll was a Sunday even- ing caller at the Eimer Swope home Misses Nellie and Dorothy Wom- afternoon callers at the C. E. Ale¥y home Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ormdorf and son Edward were Monday morning callers at the E.R. Bartley home, | other callers of the day were Philip | A number of our young people at- ‘tended the young people's grange {and a sister of Mrs, Byron Lucas had {hit by a car on Friday evening, re- | ceiving cuts and bruises about the | face, head and body but are giad ' to see that she ia getting along fine, | To those whom it may concern, | the dog that escaped from the Dox | on Monday was caught only a short | distance from where it became lost i on Thursday forenoon suffering no ill results, sof Fo ik | home from the hospital ang is HUBLERSBURG Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Yearick of Al- | toona, spent a day last week at the | home of Mrs. Rena McClintock, Miss Mertam Heckman spent | peveral days iast week at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman of | Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Saul Emerick of Bellefonte, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr, and Mr Harry Stitzer { Mrs. Harry Yearick returned slay~- ing at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs, Albert Or: Miss Betty Noll spent a day last week at the hime of Mr, and Mrs Fred Hayes of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bellefonte, we®e Sunday at the home of Mr Charles Krape Miss Nora Heaton of Jacksons 1] spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Caner Mrs Carner t Ren Weaver with Mr and Mr ents, On ha Krap: of vigitars and Mr viiie Jacob Weaver, Miss and Happy Werle motored wo on Saturday where Mrs and Miss Carner visited and Mrs. Dean Baughman Wertz stayed with hig par- Sunday morning Mrs Weaver and Miss Carner accom- parted by Mrs. Dean Baughman motored to Smethport and called to see Mr. and Mrs, Curly Heltman from There they were nm ied by Mr. Mark Brungard and ed on to they Ruth bad Salamanaca spent, the home In UU fine time Mr. and daughter of evening visitors day an ee evening Mt: Friday snded the Flag Day i Willis Mrs spent Bunday Mrs. Nevin Eva Markle Mr. and Mm Mackeyville he Hublersburg 4-H Club mel, on Tuesday moming In the Oeil hall to reorganize their club, In charge of Miss Helen Butler, They take up cooking at July 3rd. al break have A Apt +» DAYe decided wo Seg Game stant SOE H and Mig 3 chie Allis ited t several to OWARD Mr } a Heverly as driving guests New York World's Pair days last week, then Vermont, where famous OCranite He on the Barre Miss Elenaor Leathers of How- ard who hag been substituting for the plist Year in the department of Physical Education in Lock Haven B8chool system elected as a regular teacher Stanley T. Wagner Denver visited at the home of his father. John Wagner this past week Mrs. Frank Parris and son Tom- my of Portland Oregon, arrived Wednesday to visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kate Weber Miss Scphia Capria of Lock Ha- ven spent several days this past week with Eleanor Leathers Mrs. Frank Ruff of Cleveland, O is visiting with relatives in Howard and Beech Creek The vacation Bible School clas- ed Friday. Exercises were held last Thursday evening in the Evangeli- ca church. Mrs. Herbert Sickleo of Buffalo is visiting at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs, W. E Confer, Joe Allison =! Norfolk, Va. Miss Jane Allison of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at the home of their parents The Children's Day Exercises of they the Was of i the Reformed church will be held this Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock The children will present a pageant i entitled: “The Children Come!" elsdorfl of Beech Creek were Sunday | Miss Betty Trexler of New York City, spent the weekend with rela- tives in Howard and Mt. Eagle. John H. Wagner, Hilda and Eleanor Leathers and Stanley T Wagner, of Denver, spent thy week- (end in Akron, Ohio, at the home Carl, Clarabelle, Martha Jane, Ro- | ! petta, Dorothy and Verna Bartley. of Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. Wagner, | enroute home the Wagners stopped | in Johnstown to see the new funer- | al home being built by Mr. Addison | meeting in Pleasant Gap on Monday | | evening. We were very sorry to hear that | Miss Maxine Dickey of Beech Creek | | Nelle and Lauretta, Mis, the misfortune of being accidentally | Wagner, Those attending Bastern Star lodge In Bellefonte Monday night were: Mrs. Kate Weber daugthers, Lioyd Kemp, Misg Mae Orr, Mrs MW. Wagner and Hilda W. Leathers Mrs. Harry Mufly and sons of Morgantown, W. Va, stopped in Howard, a few days this jast week They were en route 10 the New York Pair, Communism is now generally be- ing used as an epithet and like most epithets means almost anything. a ge wid “ a MOSHANNON | There were 50 present at the Methodist Sunday School Sunday There will be Children’s Day ex- erclses Bunday evening at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs, John T. Lucas Emporium spent the weekend the John Lucas home willlam Quick and of DuBols visited this prother Homer's Mrs. Christine port, spent several days at her home here: Mary Louise accoms- panied her to Willlamsport where she will visit for some time Mrs. Ray Watson and sons Kay and Danie] accompanied the Lewis’ to Unionville, Sunday afternoon, to meet Miss Ida Janett who returned with them. Then Hope Ida depprted for Willlamsport of Lewls' camp and Renovo James Walsh of Franklin, N. J motored here Saturday and wa companied home Sunday wif baby Mary Lynda spent the past two weeks with Walsh's Mrs. Winnie Ker- in Mr Hel Hild of al James at ! son week Ls May of Willams and Via by ¢ And mother and Mrs. Danlel Kerin, and e son John Daniel of Amster- N.Y. spent a few day: ! former home here Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy tored to Brisbin, Monday visit Lillis | dam at his Lew afternoon They Houtz jale and home of Morris- mo- orris a.850 son son George Walker an Cilud gave a Dirth- n Bowes r and nd Mrs Ethel! and O C. Lewis and daughters Vera and granddaughter Jean Snow Shoe: Mr and Mrs Orvis Bell and son Jack of Clarence: MY and Mrs. James W. Beals Mra Cregg Wafson, M: Schmoke, Mr. and cas. Mr. and and ds Blanchard Carl P.1 lewis ehdorfer nd Jack Bates ne Gien the Clar- ul he direc Mr. W. M Tarman. De- licious refreshments were served at a late Everyone ported 2 ery enjoyable time and lots of fun Mr. Bowes received many and all im returns of the day. der hour re useiul if many wished h happy PLEASAN Mr Ohio A n——— T VALLEY and Mrs. Harris Cupples and Charles Eminhizer of Bellefonte, spent one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Richner, Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Mr. and Mrs. John McMullen and two sons Bobby and Jennie of Carlisle: Mrs Charies Hebble of Harrisburg; Lu- Vera Eminhizer of Lemont; Annie Casper, Robert Rudy, Bill Singlev, of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Long, and children, Dorothy Nacmi, Robert and Richard, Miss Charity Confer of Milesburg: and Miss Hannah Eminhizer dT Pleasant Valley Mrs, Samuel Emel js on the sick list, we wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner were Saturday afternoon shoppers in Bellefonte Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Eminhizer | spent Wednesday at Woolrich, at the home of Mrs. Keturah Heverly Mrs. Heverly Bas been on {Be sick | list for seven or eight weeks, but is some better. We surely wish her a speedy recovery. i Mr, and Mr: Mickey Walkér and two children, of Orviston, spent the weekend at the home of William Etters. Mrs, Orvis Lucas of Yarnell visite | «1 her parents on Sunday Quite a few people from around here attended the festival at How- | ard Friday and Saturday nights, | - We c— — Creosote Poisons Workmen Eight Sunbury men, engaged in the WPA highway project, suffered creosote poisoning of the face, hands and arms while unloading a | box car of impregnated bridge tim- bers. The men wore gloves for the [protection of their hands, but the | {closed box car permitted accumu- | |lation of the fumes to such an ex- | (tent that the arms, faces, and eyes were badly infected. of | ! Nurse Falls Twenty Feet Miss Minnie Adams, a registered (nurse, is a patient in the Shamokin | {Hospital for treatment of a frac- | (tured right leg, a fracture of the left wrist and shock, suffered in a | fall from a bathroom window 20 BLANCHARD Mr, and Mrs. George Barrett and Larue Sterner of Williamsport and Irvin Pravel of Beech Creek, spent Sun- Mrs Violet Faye Peters and day at the home of Mr Raymond Maxon Mr. and Mrs nois and Mrs Montoursville Elmer and Haze) with Mrs children Mr. and Mrs were on thelr way the Kansas. Mrs formally Jessie Packer, Mrs. Annie James spent the weekend af Bud with her and Mrs. Claude Carl Walker of SBhade of Flemington Moon of New Albany, Pa the weekend settled in having ¢late in Canada The Blanchard Soft ball team will eld, Pri Bal Soft ball game hold a festival on Austins day, June 28rd. Music Eagle Mountaineers m Come and Mr Haven vy Mr Roy Vaught ‘alo niece Pannle Collins Douberman Lock Haven and Mrs and Packer Packer of Blanchard NY Mr and Mae since the Merle ryhill, in spent al Lhe Collins home and ne last als by Cieorge Bchroat and Mrs L of Illi of of Will Hall spent Thursday afternoon fhaymond Maxon Roy Vaughn home after vis- ting relatives for some time, they expect to move to Lock Haven after Hannah and Packer Vaught was A b) Ol M | Boyer, daughter Carrol and son James of Avis, Mrs, R. L. Lebo, son Dick of Long Branch, N. J. sperm Bunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs Philip Schroat Mrs. Harry Ebbs of Port Matilda, visited at the home of her sister Mrs. ET. Bechde) last week Louise Gardner spent a few days last week In Willlamspory with Mrs, Nelson Sholder and attended the commencement exercises of Lhe Williamsport High School The correspondent neglected report that Paul Pletcher won the handsome man contest, at the Boy Beout festival at Beech Creek last Saturday Mrs. Bertha Dean have returned from Emporium Mrs, Mannie Hoover her home in Winburne Mrs. Hoover hag been in death of January Bowman Friday Auxiliary Monday of . "arm agent McCool wmbly of farmers west of Lown of 0 Goodwin and sn Lo their home w ir JWT Mr returned last Th i“ her aunt, attended Lhe of {f Moose Lodge week County addressed Bit Clearfield * Ladies an fr wher at Lhe farm, The County will | Christ conven- f t Lon CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN AGAINST SUN BURNED EYES Persons should be careful this | time of year not to look directly at the sun while taking a sun bath. In many cises when a person stares directly at the sun, the lens of the eye actually causes a burn on the retina, in the same manner thal the lens of a microscope he.ps 0 set fire to paper when sunlight Is focused on it. The tragic result of these burns is often a permanently dam ged area In the retina, reduc. ing or weakening vision 4% woy —— ali hb. - Why King Zog Lost his Throne An Intensely which ting facts interesting iustrat- reveals some inter- t Albania and the cause for him losing his throne, One of many llustrated articles in the July 2nd lisue The American Weekly aist: with the Bal- timore Sunday Americ On sale by all newsdealers S99009% VE AGEHRS #660660 €d slory abu “ of wuled an Yeager’s 50th Anniversary Sale WILL. BE CONTINUED UNTIL JULY IST $9604 BRELIEFONTE FPA 0004 ——— TURNER'S —-- Special Values FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY New Arrivals! Astonishir lection! In « LADIES’ Summer All Sizes “Wear ies! 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