THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 20 Fars 1939. June Page Two JACKSONVILLE services on Sunday, July 2 are as follows: Sunday School 9:30. ana C. E. 6:45, topic for dis- cussion “Why We Protestants Be- lieve in Democracy.” The Ladies Ald Society will hold their next monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, J. Homer Yearick on Thursday evening, July 6. A large number our people attended the young weting of the four churches of the Nittany Valley charge of the Re- formed church held on Wednesday evening at the Musina Cabin, every one posse reported a fine time, Mrs. Anna Robb is s1 pending some time at the Irvin Albr home at Cedar Springs. I'he festival held here on Satur- day evening was very well attend- ed and a nice sum was realized of which the committee wishes to ex- press their mest hearty thanks to the public r their liberal patron- age. Not that at the close ] fest when clear away was had lad fed ' name Church of young people's igh ig ’ ol ival ng things it ) cake plates ! Phyllis dimes claim two can home of Centre week with Barbara Potter Beverly Walter Dalley of Guyer Ertley and were nday the D, P. E:tle n (Ray) McCrea was and Friday visitor with Miss Christine (Tweet) of Upper Marion. and Mrs, Raymond Long and of Mllesburg and Mr. and 1 Weaver of Pleasant Gap v afternoon callers at lng home Weekend visitors at the Alice Betz home were Miss Josephine Armstrong of Zion, Misses Geral Swope and Betty Aley and Mary Bartley of this place, and Mrs. Theodore Lucas of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Betz and daughter Nancy of Howard Misg Margaret Poorman and Ann Beightol of Howard, spent Saturday night at the R. J. Vonada home a. Efforts To Save $100 Fatal. Burns he received when he vainly tried to save $100 in his pants pock- ets from the fire which was des- troving his home proved fatal five wecks later, to John W. Morrison, 72, of Cclorads Springs, Cal. Fire- men were successiul in saving the money for him, fen Mr. BABY CHICKS WHITE LEGHORNS BARRED ROCKS N. H. REDS WHITE ROCKS WH. WYANDOTTES MIXED CHICKS 25 for $2.00 — 50 for $3.50 100 White Leghorn Cockerels. .$ 2.00 100 White Leghorn Pullets.... 11.50 5000 Large Type White Leghorn Pul- lets 5to 12 wks. old. Write for prices. = | the Bellefonte Hospital. | LITTLE NITTANY On Sunday tives gathered at the Willard Har- ter heme in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Harter's wedding anniversary. Mrs. Fietta Harter of Howard, Mr and Mrs. Reymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Harter, Mr and Mrs. Earl Armstrong and daughter, Mary Jane of Zion; Mr and Mrs, Harry Smeltzer and daughter, Sarah, Mr. and Mrs Charles Beightol Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Smeltzer and daughter Nancy of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs Allen Harter and daughters Elna Madeline, and sons Ralph, Nevin and Roy, of Zion; Mr. and Mrs Witherite and sons Dean n, of Milesburg, Mr Glenn Wallzer and son of pelialoute; Mr, and Mrs Harter and daughter Bever- n R mnie, of Jersey Shore Mrs. Harry Harter and h Y son Bobby of Harter and Harold rrill i“ SNOW SHOE few weeks Frank Shope and Mrs ! Mrs Jack and Max, ended the barn raising place at Runville, Saturday. — i. — FILLMORE nald Neff we for Bernard a couple of days last week and Mrs Joe Spotts' little sighter was quite ill last week when she ate a plg capsula, She is better at thig writing Harvey Balsor of State College, visited at the Prank Hull home on Saturday of last week Carl Fike, who worked nard Crust spent Sunday mother at Howard Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Freeby, Boalsburg, spent the weekend the T. M. Huey home, Mr, and Mrs, Lester Crust and children Evelyn and Erma visited the Earl Crust home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris of State College, called at the W. D Marshall home on Sunday. , C. Huey, Mrs. Frank Hull and son Leonard, visited with friends and relatives in Juniata Sunday. Cecil Rockey accompanied Ken. neth Garner and some friends on a trip to Hershey on Sunday. The Sunday School plenic has been postponed indefinitely. We we hope to have it in the near fu- sons Harris at- at the John rked for Ber. with his of atl at DIX RUN Billy Parsons son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parsons had the mis fortung of cutting his foot with an ax last Priday Miss Amber Lindenmuth had her tonsils removed last Thursday ab We wish her a speedy recovery. Mis. Orrle Holt, Mrs, Elwnod Way and daughter Meriam, visited last Thursday at the Clair Logue { home i i Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Shawley | land three sons of Yarnell called at the Bamuel Hoover home one evening last week, Callers at the Samuel Hoover | home last week were Clarence Shively of Mifflinburg, Mrs. McCoy | of Altoona, Mrs, Almeda Stere, Mr. : | Harry Bellefonte, Pa. | Unionville. Td POVLTRY, FARM the following rela- | { his sixth | was enjoyed by all | Eleanor MILESBURG Little Tommy Rhodes celebrated birthday, Saturday. Funeral services for Miss Doro- thy Eckenroth were largely attend- ed by local and out of town rela- tives and friends. Miss Sarah Peese, who is employ ed mm Lock Haven spent Sunday at her home here Guyer D. Fisher is employed at Lock Haven as a carpenter on the new bridge Our congratulations to Mrs. Dean Wetzler, who have em- barked on the sea of matrimony May their ship always sall smooth waters and they have a pleasant journey through life Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Slacker and shildren of Detroit, are spending thelr vacation with Mrs, Slacker’ father Daniel McKinley Mr. and Mrs L CG Martha Brillhart and Mrs Peters attended the France ! l Centre Hall named lady's among those w Mr. and in Peters Earl Burns Thursday daughter was ho tap danoed Miss Mary risitor at Wi ! Miss Mildred Sta: weekend at Canton, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Strouse Boyle was a business Newton Yorks and taree reiative THE CATCH ALL. Lan box MARTHA FURNACE Your scribe had the privilege and pleasure of being a guest at the Ar- dery reunion on Saturday, quite a goodly number of the Ardery family gathered at the home of GE. Ar- dery In their annual meeting. It was an ideal day and a very enjoy- able affair, although there was a sadness on account of the passing of several ines of the family and the rious illness of others who were be to attend. A full account in another column Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Melcher are spend os this week at their summer home near the mountain. They are still making improvements and have a very pleasant place. This week Mr. L. L. Melcher is the gen- eral manager in the construction of a large front porch to their bungalow, A very enjoyabie house party was held at Sylvan Crest over the week- end. Quite a number of Miss Ida's Pittsburgh friends were guests, among them were Mr. and Mrs. L L. Meicher, Miss Lenore Melcher and Mr, and Mrs. John 8mith and Miss Erma Culp of Wilkinsburg, Miss Prances Roberts, of Lorain, Ohio, Miss Margaret Ouschliatch and J. Henry Thwarts of Pittsb- urgh, E. A. Turner and Miss Graoe Thomas of Port Matilda, Mr. and Mrs. Quay Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Melcher, Laura and Frances are spending a couple of weeks ting their many f{riends in this section, Several members of the Port Ma- tilda Garden Club attended the monthly meeting of the club which wag entertained this month by Mrs. Grace Thomas, A helpful program Mrs. Thomas gerved delicious refreshments. The guests this Lime were Mrs, A C. Williams, Mrs. Quay and Miss wed Val an active organization. They are planning some civic improvements in the community. SA I—— — Horse Delayed Train, ‘A transcontinental passenger | train was Glenrock, Wyo, crew worked to which the crossties of a trestle. A care | pet of box car doors were laid over while williams. This is quite | REBERSBURG Mrs. Annle Stover returned home Friday after spending some time with her son and iamily, Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon Stover, st Maple Park, Ill. Miss Patty Beals of visiting her grandparents, Mrs, M. R, Moyer Mr, and Mrs. John Slegle of Wil- lHamsport, were Sunday callers at the H. 8. Bmuli home Rev. and Mrs. William Blerly of State College are spending several days visiting relatives and friends in Rebersburg and vicinity Mr. and Mrs, Earl Weber daughter attended the Kiwani at Centre Hall last is anda Indiana, Mr and pic Wed- Mallory who s College, spent West eme- in- Reberg- 1 ir 10Me IN out of lowing town nded Bier Reese, on Ward of Frenchy irom Keewayden, Ambrose Smith anc il, Dean anil Mary Clara Bachleer, On Eleanor a May David I'de nont Mr Miss Mrs Leona Hox Ciara 8n Mary Garver Mowery and Mis Pleasant Adams Cap: tl Mary ie } 4 Fowler, Freeburg Kane Barre and hb ! ow Mary Vilkes row and Paul Blerly roy State College, the weekend at the C M home, Miss Buth Blerly Is brother Eugen, at wr Al- Wilson of Lx parents Harry Garrett On Friday the Y. P the Evangelical church enjoyed ner roast held a! Halfway The following people were Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Bob- cock, Gladys Ziegler, Charles Hos- terman, Betty Gentael Doris Mal lory, Ned Hosterman, Phyllis Page Pauling Auman, Mrs. Florence Mal- ory, Betty Page. Mrs. E. H. Hoster- man, Francis Wert and Mr nd Mrs. Fred Whitehill Miss Helen Arbogast Laurel ton, spent several] days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast Mr, and Mrs. Ray Vonada of Lock Haven, were Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Breon Mrs. Della Mark, son and wife and two grandchildren of Logan- ton, visited her sister, Mrs. Baville Stitzer on Sunday Last Tuesday night Miss Gloria Stover entertained a group of friends al a weiner roast held at her home east of town. Those present were: Maybelle Breon, Phyllis Brungart, Catherine Bierly, Dorothy Shay, Dorie Mallory, Earl Brungart Glenn Swartz, and Gor- don Hosterman. Miss June Leasure of Mt Pleas ant is visiting at the J. E Guise- wite home this week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowersox and family were business callers in Lock Haven Baturday. Miss Anna Ziegler of State Col- lege, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Ziegler, Out of town relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Wil liam Brecon who passed away at the home of his son Kenndgth last Wednesday were; Mrs, OChestie Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Young of Philadelphia; Messers John and Alvan Breon, Mrs. Pern Johnson of State College; Mrs, Ella Breon Ge Jerry Re ¥ dv aallin g¢ her ae Vali nf a wel Dam present of Clayton Bressler, Mrs. Kate Breon. | | Mr. and Mrs. John Klinefeiter, and | | automobile, at Salt Lake City, Jo- | i Mrs. Charles Brown and son all | from Millheim: Mr. | George Miller and Mrs, Noll of {d. J. Pennypacker of Milroy: | and Mrs. John Shade | Milesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. | 8 Carl Beahm of Aaronsburg. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Miller Annle Miller and Mrs Pitcalrn, spent the , Mrs Walker of weekend In town. Miss Adelaide Weaver town returned home her parents, Mr, and Weaver, alter visiting mother, Mrs, lda Wea past week. Bhe was ace by Jean Hartman who will several days with her Mrs. Paul Winters and Brungart and two chil Sunday guests of their sister family, Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Bellefonte, Mr. Adam Re of Lewis Sunday with Mrs, Edwin her grand- for the sompanied spend ver Mrs aren Roy were and Meek, at igh and his crew of men erected a lime stack, 40 ft across the base al his farm east of town and on Monday this week Mrs. Relish had the ol lighting it Sunday Mr, and Mrs Rev. and Mrs State College; Snyder, and Snyder fr of privilege of callers at the home Ed. Bierly ind William Blerly of Mr and M Charle Mr, and Mrs. Lester all from Oval; Mr. and Mrs Milford Garrett, Helen Shultz and daughter Hilda, Mr. C. C. Smull Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brungart and daughter, and Miss Madalin« B luded DIungar Mr Cent Mrs James Bradford the latter and ala » Hall Monday wh time on Mo Mt Cartney Eagle VEE A Magarge near : from Pine Gros n Sunday the evenin tzor Swe visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sheesies and family at Btormisown Mrs. Clyde Watson and two sons greeted friends at place on Monday Wiis JULIAN NO. 2 The Martha W. C. T met at the home of Mrs Willams of this place, at which time they held their regular busi- ness meeting. Those present were Mattie Williams and daug Mays, Verna Ardery and daughter Roxie, Mrs Nannie Richards, Phoebe Chronister, Erma Steele Landy, Helen Steele Flois and Moms, Willams Richards, and wife Myrtle, Ethel Richards, Mary Fiack, Maude Alexander, Belle Balley, Charlctte Weller, Mesghie Willlamg and wife, Estella and Rev David Sowers, Port Matilda, The meeting was very interesting. The Martha Union is a very enthusias- tic group. Charles J Williams, son of Mr and Mrs. E. B. Williams, enlisted in the army on June Tth, and is now stationed at Fort Slocum, N.Y. expecting to sali for Hawali on July 20. Preaching in the U. B. church Sunday morning July 2nd. at 11 o'clock, by the regular pastor Rev Joe Weuver Mrs, C. W. Shoemaker of Penna Furnace and sister, Mrs. Margaret ion U. Un Margaret hter Williams visited with their sister, | Mrs, 8. E. Williams of Dix Run, on | | Saturday p. m. Come everybody and enjoy the Bible Btudy on Tuesday evening We have a different method of it. The exercise held In the M. E | church on Sunday evening was very good, the children did fine, Flips Onto Car Zooming into the rear of parked seph Schaeling, 16-year-old bicy- | clist, did a loop through the air and | rescue a Forse Mrs. J. R Schechierly and son except for a knee injury. had become entangled in| Franklin of McClure; Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. | —-nB Whenever an argument is strong | people, by joalling it commu- | fascist American. | some nistic, un=, studying and I'm sure you'll enjoy | | STATE COLLEGE Mrs, A. A. Kreamer and daugh ter of West College avenue are visiting in Ambridge. Mrs Margaret Carne daughter Julia, motored on Saturday Richard Ishler of West Beay enue spent the weekend New Jersey Mrs, Guy Bpring Avenue had Mrs. George Juffalo Hubert Way World and Lo Belle fonte Dr AV Newton Mr. and West Foster weekend guest and daughter of Mr Mrs family Arbor week al the York er New Haug! spent ti Falr and of of Frank afternoon Christ every available ecupled On last 1 Kessinger suffered a 4 paralysi He has somewhat since the attack members of the Barige: County Junior Band Join the remaind OQ) of ality organi ival at Madis rendered some wctions of music Many we farmers will be bu itting in their hay crop this week fact some had already begun ‘week The crop will of the for very of th account in we ave had in for a month or so nd Mrs. Steward Eisenhuth will soon have the old Woodward school building looking like a beau- tiful residence and you will hardly know if was a school house at one time. Carpenters and painters are rushing it to a finish and will soon be ready for one of the tower men nd his family to occupy ‘We're glad to notice that Mae Brindle able 10 be about again 8he had been in a run down physi- cal condition since the close of the public schools due to diseased ton- sils Among those from a distance who attended the Children’s Day EXOT. cises were Mr. and Mrs. John Has. singer and daughters of Northum- beriand, Mr. and Mrs. Stover Hess and family and Mr, and Mrs. Gro- ver Musser and family of Union county. Much credit is due the Millheim Evangelical Junior chorus for assistance In the pageant on Sunday evening DRY TOP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noll are the proud parents of a son, born last week, Mrs. Oliver Bitner is confined to her bed, hope for a speedy recovery. | Harry Akens of Altoona, passed | up Moose Run, greeting and wav- is ing to friends last Thursday, and | | spent the day with his mother and | | brother, Forrest Alkens | Mrs, Irene Smith of Pittsburgh, is | Jennie | Naomi | | visiting her mother, Mrs Bimg and entertained Mrs, Kelly and friend of Tyrone. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Lingle and | delayed for an hour at | Tellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford [landed on the top of the car, still Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert McKinley | the train Heltman, of Oreenburr; Rev. and | astride his bicycle, He was unhurt spent Sunday at the parental home. | | Mrs. ©. 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