Page Two NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF | UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) ve wd Methodist Sunday School at the followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Epworth League in | the evening at 6:30 p. m. Preaching service in the Presby- terian church Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m, with serman by the pas- tor. Rev. H. E Oakwood. This Is the last sermon before the pastor's vatation Free Methodist Church Services: Young folks prayer service Tues- day evening in the church, adult prayer service Friday evening, Sun- day School Sunday morning at 9:30 | a. m. followed by Class meeting; preaching service in the evening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pas- tor Rev. G. A. Garrett Hafer Reunion:—A reunion of the Hafer family was held on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs John F. Talhelm of this place, Mrs Talhelm being the daughter in the Hafer family whose homes were in Milton, Pa. Those present were Mr. and Mys. R. T. Hafer of Pe- tersburg, Virginia: Mr. and Mrs Fred Hafer, of Milton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hafer and family of Huntingdon, Pa.; and Mr, and Mrs John Hafer and family State College Pa. A very delightful time was spent by all, this being the first time they had all been together since the death of their fathe about nine years ago. Other guests present were Mr, and Mrs. Fred urtz of Julian, Pa. At the noon ur the table was laden with ings to which all did H. E McElwain has new car owners and is n a new Plymouth sedan. Mr. and Mrs. L. Melvi children, Janet June, tsb relatives of - i good joined w driving n Lucas and Delores and spent the here, fol t nel weekend Edward and John Barton Mrs. Haze! Barton, spe risiting with their cousin, I farm in nion Township Mrs. Orrie Holt grand- daughter Meriam Way last 1 ay with the former's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Holt of Milesburg, Pa. and visited he of Mr. and Robert Hall last Friday even- to dinner were her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lambert tter's mother, of Roar- home Pe OL Thomas Jarrett re guests of Mrs. Har- holiday, als awa again. Guests at the } Mrs. Ray Calbh r ti past weekend were her ; , Mrs. Mel- cher and two daughters of Swiss- vale, Pa, and Ardery Calhoun of P ttsbt Pa NTT Wine tro} ga, lice and Mar- » Barton and i the wed- in the ding of M I Methodist church at Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Jones wish 5 tl thanks and appre- friends and for the many beautiful useful gifts received at the shower held for them last week Sunday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. B. E Holt were, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lucas and three children Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Hoff, Hull Lucas and Mrs Gilbert Keatley and daughter Lois Anne, all of Tyrone The Young 's Sunday School Class held their class meet- ing in the form of a picnic on Flicks Island last Tuesday evening Everyone had a delightful time and especially enjoyed the lunch and hike Mrs iss of of G. W, Holt, Mrs. B. E. Holt and daughter Georgeanna of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stoker, daughter Kathryn and son John of Madera are spending this week "at ‘Camp Askins” on the Allegheny mountain. Roy D. Hazel returned to his home in Maryland, Tuesday after having spent a couple weeks visit- ing with friends and relatives in this section, stopping with his father, Albert Hazel of this place part of the time Miss Ruth Parsons, accompanied by her mother, Mrs Miss Louise Tingue and Mrs. Sue MoEwer motored to Jersey Shore on Sunday and visited with Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Richards and Morgan Richards, A large number of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones gathered at their home last Friday evening and gave them a real surprise in a miscellaneous shower. They received many besu- tiful and useful gifts. Mrs was the former Miss Helen McClel- lan. Guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G, A. Garrett over the Fourth were his sister, Mrs. Eva Williams and two sons, and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Willlamg and child and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams all of Richmond, Virginia. They departed for their homes on Wed- nesday. The Homan trailor which has been in the making for the past three months, is now being used for the first time. Mr. and Mrs Homan accompanied by Blair Holtzworth, Miss 1eta Bissett, Bammie Lucas and Miss Christine Bhutt of State College, went on a fishing trip over the Fourth. Ohurch Services: — | usual time | Julla Parsons, | Jones | i Charles Rowan of Bellwood Pa. called on relatives in town Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Willams is visiting this band, Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Pittsburgh Clyde Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs F W. Smith and employed in Iili- nois, is spending his vacation with his parents here Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spotts and sons, James and Ronald of Corn- ing, N. Y. spent a few days with relatives at this place Mrs. Emily Harper and children Shirley, Richard and Theodore of Baltimore, are ‘spending thelr vaca- tion among relatives here Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox over the past week- end were his brother and a sister, Miss Mary Fox of Jersey Shore Mrs. Mary Wright and two daughters Nancy and Jane of Bellefonte, were Tuesday afternoon and evening g Mr, and Mrs H. 1. Kerchner The regular monthly business meeting of the 4-H club will be held Friday, July 7th at 9:30 a. m_ at the Community House. A good dance is desired Mrs. Carl Fl daughter accom} Mrs, F to Irvona where they spending this week Dx Fisher who has gecured a ition in Pit was he nt tn ds uests ol alien- son and their are nald tshur * Wy me by hi quarters with relatives burg also tak- he New York Pearce Md Barents parents T. Hafer of Pe- spent the week- sistér and John F turning to d to the home of her pare nd Mrs. R C after havi s weeks Cecil Stevenson arrived in a own trip visited with paz other relatives y visited here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Stere weekend Fury the and w home of Mr illlams are their Nell and Pris Clearfield Nell from Pittsburgh where she Guests at Mrs. J. R granddaughter Durst of came in with her aunt Don McEwen, whil the past weekend, home of J. R. Williams, knocked the door nd was greeted by J R himsel was somewhat sur. expecled to greet having heard had years 14] ang but G as he Buck not } moved from some ago C. Fox, accompanied by Miss Myra Underwood, Mr Nannie Willlams and Miss ice Brugger motored Bian- rd on last Thursday where they attended W. C. T. U. conven- tion being held there. Miss Alice rugger was one of the contestants in the Gold Medal Contest, heid in the evening. to tha Callers at the home of Charles H Way, Union Twp. Sunday were Mr and Mrs J A. Way, Helen and Richard Way, BEd. Way, Mr. Elwood Way and daughter Meriam, Mr, and Mrs. Blair Way and son, Glen, Charles Lucas and children of Milesburg, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Tice, Chirk, Dora, Eddie, Caroline, Leon- ard, Mary and Emily Harper and children, Shirley, Richard and Theodore, of Balti- nore, Md Guests at the home of Mrs. Sue McEwen over the Fourth were Don McEwen and wife and son William and two daughters of Duluth, Minn {Don is one of our ville boys and has not been back to the old home town for several years. He greeted many of his old time friends while here. returning to their home again on Wednesday, stopping off in Pittsburgh to visit with some of her folks Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Irwin of Bal- timore, the Sensor sisters Sensor home on Bunday and took the girls with them to spend the day at the home of Mrs. Harris { Hugg in Union township, where everyone did justice to gn elabor- | ate noonday meal prepared for the Mrs | ters REBERSBURG Clymer Tyson of Harrisburg. spent several days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, F.| Tyson. | Fred Bender and two daugh- of State College visited her mother Mrs. Ella Diehl last Monday night on | | visited week with her daughter and hus- | week Fisher | Miss Lois Bowersox of Mifflinburg | her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Smull, several days last Elmer Swope, daughters | ter Vivian of Jacksonville, were vis- | Whitehill Theressa, Mrs. | former Union- | Maryland were circulating | among friends in this vicinity over | Fourth, being cousins of the | Might with Esther Warr. They drove to the! occasion by Mrs. Hugg, it being the | | relatives of Mrs. Hugg. i om —— ———— SA MARKET QUOTATIONS | Wheat __ — - Oats . Buckwheat | Rye | Barley { Corn —~ Provisions, groceries, , A8 oor rected weekly by Herr Heverly. Eggs, per dozen... YEAGERS Only $1.49 BOY'S CREPE SOLED OXFORDS Regular Price $2.50 $4044 BELLEFONTE. PA. ete. & annual home coming of friends and ! iters in town Friday Mrs. Emma Corman home Sunday after spending sever- al weeks with Rev. and Mrs. Brown of Esterly Mrs. Fred Whitehill spent eral days this week at the home in Lemont Rev. Norman Douty left last Thursday mo:ning for Hephzibah Heights, Monterey Mats, for the summer months. He was accom- panied by Gordon Hosterman and David Yearick who will visit there for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zacharis of Reading visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg, over the weekend Mrs. Eugene Smull and daugh- ters Catherine and Phyllis and sons Charles and Robert and the latter's wife all of Pittsburgh, are spend- ing several days at “Gravel Spring Lodge" east of town Mis Helen Kidder weekend with her friend at Dan- ville Mr. and Mrs Bressler, of Green- burr visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Relish last Tuesday evening Mark L'mbert after compieting al Plerce Business adelphia Helen her si Mrs, John weekend Rev, and Mrs guests of relatives in the Fourth and Mrs. Ray Marsteller and ildren Bloomsburg the J. N MeV Frank spent the home course Phil- retumed a business College at of lLanarellon, family, Mr over Lh Zettle ter and Relish «© R. A. Babcock were Erie county over Mr two ch spent several Mover: home Mr day: and re- after Meyer Mas last Friday weeks at the home parents, Mr. and A. Meyer town ( Musser and Clav- lege, vis! several and Mrs, Kermit from Dorchester home two former rast Mt Sunday + Leasure of home he past week at th § Mrs. J E Guisswile and Mrs. Adam Reish in Beliefonie one day e hom were jast Bolly of Passaic N GerTrude Frank week, She home Saturiay accompani od by James Prank and Mrs. Prank The party will visit the New York Ww Fair, enroute N. J and Mr Harry Yearick son of Mill Hall visited Mr. and C. 8 Hosterman and family on Sunday Mr. and Mrs grandson Philip Jane Reich spent Washington, D. C. at the home of Mr. and Mis William Hosterman, Miss Relish remained at the lat- ter's home for a visit Miszs Doris Arbogast of Middle- burg returned home on Sunday with her parents after visiting Mr and Mrs. Roy Arbogast and family for the past week Our Jocal postmaster advises us that some of the Rebersburg girls should be informed any circus should again visit our town. This information would be most profit- able especially of any viglous ani- mals such as monkeys would be On exhibition Mrs. Saville Stitzer spent sever- al days last week at Madisonburg Mr. Philip Kreider of State Col- lege was a weekend guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Kreider Mrs, John Brungart spent last week with her sister Mrs. A. P. Bur- reill. of State College, and her daughter, Mrs. Dean Gephart of Boalsburg. The Central Pennsylvania Gos- pel Band of Sunbury will play at the Booneville Camp Ground, on Sunday aflernoon and evening, of July 9 Mrs. Foust Burrell, Mrs. Russell Hartswick and A. P. Burrell were visitors with relatives in this vicin- ity on Wednesday. SUMMIT HILL Miss Verda Woomer wno is em- ployed at Lock Haven, spent over Sunday with her parents here Miss Alice Young spent Saturday Mrs. David visited Mrs davs last J several turned re. W. J. Kreider and and Miss Sara the holidays al if i Miss Dorothy Yeager spent Sun- day with her parents. i Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Lehman and | family, Mrs, William Lehman, Miss Marie and Olive Sweitzer, Mr. and bert Chapman and daughter Janet | Mrs. Sam Herr, Mr. and Mrs, Her- | and Mrs. John Warr called at the Irvin Young home Sunday. | Jechn Warr took supper Sunday | | with ®loyd Woomer, | Milesburg visited and pidked Miss Marle Walking spent Sun- | day with Charlotte Woomer, Mrs, Waiter Fye, son Danny. | daughter, Margaret took dinner at! the Eleanor Yeager home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eck of | r= ries a couple days last week at the | John Warr home. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Chapman | and daughter Janet, Mr. and Mrs. | John Warr made a business trip | to Lock Haven, Saturday. ] Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and Mrs, | Geral- dine and Alene, and granddaugh- returned | PORT MATILDA RD 1 M. A. Kerin and son have returned home Ber- nard, after spending a week at Schenectady, N. | Mrs. | Y., with Mrs. Kerin's aunt, Charles B. Beeman, and spending a couple days at the World's Fair in New York on the way home Mrs. Irwin Dayton and daugh- ter Anis, spent a week with her son | aul In New York City. Mrs, Paul Dayton of New York City, is spending four weeks with her In-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dayvton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elder and son and Miss Betty Dayton and Melford Butterbaugh, spent Sunday al Hershey, Pa Robert Willlams of Langley Field, Va. spent the Fourth with friends here. He and Miss Marguerite Kerin spent Tuesday with his sis- ter at Philipsburg, Pa Mr. and ars, John Beckwith an- nounce the arrival of a baby girl at the Philipsburg hospital. Moth- er and baby are gelling along fine The little lady has been named Gertrude Mrs. A. J. Dimond day in Tyrone, The Bald Eagle Grange quarterly Birthday party was well attended on Saturday night Michael Strasick wal brought home Friday from the hospital, He was operated on Tuesday and had a sliver plate put in arm. His arm is a cast. His many frineds wish him a speedy recover) Miss Anna and Agnes Budc Homestead 1s spending a weeks with thelr aunt, Mr Strasick Mrs dren of Piusburgh the summer with her Veronica Urban Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1. Lego children Kathieen, Margaret and Darlene of Conemaugh wi his mother spent Satur- i Jas in 34) ish of ew Calahan and chil- are spending mother Mrs Helen and Paul spent Mrs, A J. Collett spent Walk the Sunday Wiillam attended carni nd here yf Blue Ball | ny at Pine Grove, Pa Mrs. Edgar William tilda, spent Sunday Mrs. M. A. Kerin and Mrs. Willis spent Sunday Ma- with Mr. and Wak wii) and son ner par- 1 Sploer, jnior Pa) a) Wo Mrs er R Lad Carnes Mark, and Mrs, George zt Altoona with his parents Mrs. Charles Miller Mr. and Mrs tended the funeral of David i of Sandy Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Walk were shoppers in Tyrone on Saturday iss Nora Walk spent yrone d Mrs Clarence Altoona, spent er and childre weekrnd Saturday Hoover Sun- Mr an family parents, Thively Hoover ! 3 t 10 visit his father Allen Hoover Altoona been 11 time Mrs. John Vaughn and daughters spent Sunday with hb sister Mrs Bernard Williams of Port Matilda sii smi: Mc s—— MARTHA FURNACE Don't forget the Sunday School picnic of the Baptist Sunday School held at Black Moshannon State Park Saturday. July 22nd Everybody is cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Egler, of Penns Grove, N. J. were guesis at he home of Mrs. Egler's parents, Mr. and Mis. G. E. Ardery over the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Tom MceKivison and family of Port Matilda, called at the Boyd Wagner home last Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ellery daughter Rochelle, with Mr. amd Mrs at Petersburg. Mr. Henry McDonald formerly of this place is spending a few months with friends In this vicinity We are very glad to see Rev. and Mrs. Herr back again frcm the western coast, where they atitended the Northern Baptist convention which convened at Los Angeles. California. Rev. Herr told of his most enjoyable and profitable trip Sunday evening at the evening wor- ship service. A fuli house was present to enjoy the message Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Knarr had and Mr in who has for some or Knarr apd spent Samuel Bloom fg their guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Russell Knarr of Hamlin, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs Charles Knarr and two daughters {of Brockport, N. Y Mr. and Mrs, George Flick of | Vandergrift are spending their va- | cation with Mr. and Mrs. John Motley. Quite a number of folks from here attended the funeral of the late Boyd Myers, held at the Myers home at Julian. We extend our heart feit ed family. The W.C.T. U and L. T. L. will hold their annval picnic in the William Grove Tuesday, July 11. Everybody welcome. Any big job is a collection of lit- we. Jobs; anybody can do a little ARETE ne —— BABY CHIC WHITE LEGHORNS BARRED ROCKS N. H. REGS WHITE ROCKS WH. WYANDOTTES KS Per 100 | family spent Sunday at the Art MIXED CHiDKS Kessling home. | ~Montgomery's have decided to continue their marvelous Buit Sale over this weekend. Your last op- portunity to get one of these suits | for the small sum of $18.45. . 3 : 25 for $2.00 — 50 for $1.50 Edward Spitier at- | sympathy to the bereav. | CoD. DIX RUN Mr, and Mrd Samuel Hoover |ealled at the Luther Strouse home | at State College last Monday, Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Patience Stere were Mr, and Mrs. Will Neiman, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Neiman and daughter Helen of Harrison City Mr, and Mrs. Jerome L of Rochester, N. Y., were over night guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Hall over the weekend, Mr. Statler is an army pal, who served in France with Mr, Hall during the World war. He is faithful in retaining a | friendship of years ago by calling on Mr. Hall when he makes his vis- its to his parental home In Win- | chester, Va, Other visitors at the Hall home during the Meekpnd were: Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hall and family, Mr. and Mrs, H. 8. Hall of of Unionville; Clarence E. Hall, Mr and Mrs. H, H. Hall and daughter Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Hall Juniata; Mr and Mrs. R H of Yingling and family, of Port Ma- | tilda: Earl Strouse of State College: Mrs. G. O. Chase of Youngstown Ohio; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luehm of McKeesport Mr. and Mrs. George Shultz, Mr Herman Zerbee of Tylersville and Mrs, McCoy of Kittaning, spent Sunday at the Clair Logue home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stitzer and son, Charles of Pleasant Gap, call- ed at the home of H. A. Blere on Saturday evening Clarence Hall who has been a patient at the Veteran Hospital at Aspinwall, has returned home much improved in health, We are glad to have him with us again Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Hoover and jaughter Mildred spent Sunday af- ernoon, with their d family, Mr. and Mrs dington at Philipsburg Mr. ang Mrs. Pred Andrews and called on Mr. and Mis. E L Wednesday evening and Mrs, Roy Bloom made a yrone one evenung and Ed - daughter Thomas Hall Mr N on Andrews, who has been at Hall home for some weeks ig his daughter Mrs, Luhter Hoover home, to buy Any one wanting { Hoover, farm call on Sam Phone No. 912-R-24 re ——— HOWARD of Ch A eph Harte week al Mr. and Mrs CREO home Win- the Harry Ksup and of Pittsburgh, visit- of Misses Anna and days this week M. Waite and ne, and Mrs Renovo, spent the atl the home of W. E Confer and Mrs George Davy Blanchard, were guests Sunday the George Regal home Frank Regal of Washington, 1C., Mr. and Mrs, John Harris of uth Williamsport spent Monday atl the home of Mrs. George Regal The following Indies atiending the W. C. T. U. County convention at Blanchard last Thursday: Mrs Kate Weber Mrs. Sancta Dorman Mr: Alice Holler, Mrs. Fietia Har- ter, Mrs. Malcolm Pifer, Mrs. John Poresman, Mrs “AL” MeKiggen. Mrs. Ruth Peters and Mrs. Georg Regal The firemen atiending the pa- rade at Philipsburg Tuesday after- noon and a parade al State Coliege in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Yeager of Renovo, are visiting at the home of Clyde Long. Mrs. Yeager is a sis- ter of Mr. Long Mrs, lester Wyland and children spent the Fourth at Orviston, at the home of Sherman Confer and sisters Misses Eleanor Leathers Sophia Caprio returned Tuesday after several with friends in Reading Hensyl Confer of Niagara Falls is visiting with relatives in and about Howard Mr. and Mrs. Pres®on Robb and daughter Janice visited with the T. R. Robb family. —— JULIAN Mrs. James Reese, Mrs Moran, and Mrs. John spent Friday in Bellewood Miss Mary Breon is friends in Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tinsley and son Bobby of Pittsburgh, spent sev. eral days ai the home of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Chandler. Those who visited over Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E B. ddaughter { the home ¢ Holter several Mr. and Mrs. D daughiers of Tyr of i 1 Shay of and home days visit Amanda Stimer, visiting Williams were Dr. C. O. Williams, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | i ‘South STATE COLLEGE | Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kuhn of Stale College, R. D,, entertained a num- | ber of friends with a dinner at their home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard of Gill street motored to Al- | toona on Friday. Btotler | visited with Mr Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Welch and son Tim'returned to their home on Helster streev from a motor trip Through the South. Martha Hanna and Donna and Joyce Stoddard spent the weekend in Pittsburgh Margaret Hafer of South Ather- ton street is visiting with friends in Amsterdam, New York Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schermer of West Beaver avenue spent the holidays in Scranton Mrs. Walter Persons and daugh- ter Veda of Heister street motored Bellefonte on Saturday after- nocn Mrs. EF. Tussey of West College Avenue spent Thursday in Belle- fonte where she visited her hus- band who is a patient in the Centre County hospital Mrs. C. A. Page and daughter Betty of Rebersburg visited In State College on Wednesday Russell Anstead of Heister streel Sunday in Cresson at the home of his parents Mrs, Sara Erb of Heisler had as her guests over the holidays her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Donald Lanker and fam- y of Harrisburg Laura Jones of Beaver avenue is summer in Pollers- to pent street the Margaret Weaver of Loysville is spending several weeks at the home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helster street Mrs. Elsie avenue had George Henry Mr. and Mrs South Pug! day visiting George Gearhart al Harry Bigw Bouth of Harry Crissman of spent Wednes- in Williamsport Newark, N home of Mr of Pine Street daughter street re- Street of J and Mrs is vi rth and Atherton s on Saturday having spent he New York World's yy ' ined to od Markle of street and Bruce Jacobs of Howard spent several day: Penetanyui- shene, Ontario Berry sister Mrs Mills spent Kiebs cabin at Patierson Florence of Miles street 2 Krebs of the heliday Bear Mead- and her Pine Ore at Mrs OWA Mrs Stell we Annie Bridge of Rochester New York visiting isters Mrs. Elsie and Mrs William Kaufman of East College avenue Alice Tomlison of South Pugh street spent the weekend Mil lerstown BLANCHARD The main feature of sessitn the County W. C convent) last Thursday was Goid Medal Contest directed by Mrs lda Witmer of Wingate. Two of the xix contestants were Jocal girls, namely Ruth While and Beity Kephart The sugoessful contestant was Betty Kephart who won the gold medal, a lovely badge which is presented 10 the winner of each contest There will be church services both morning and evening at the Bap- tist church Sunday July Sth. At the morning service the ordinance of communion will be observed Mrs. William Austin of Lancaster, is spending her vacation here with Mrs. J K. Dyer and Mis. T M Kunes Mr. and Mrs. Pred Heichel and children, Billie, Malcolm. Donnie and Celia of Pontiac, Michigan, and Mrs. John Heichel Wednesday and Thursday. Phyllis Heichel of Romola, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Heichel on Wednesday and Thursday There will be a festival held at Austin's Field, July 14th. sponsored by the Bald Bagle Mountaineers. Jimmies Stricker and friend from 8% Mary's visited with his aunt, Mrs. John Heichel on Sunday Dorothy Kunes, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Blain Kunes of McKees- port, is visiting with her grand- her ET avin Te a of h the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kunes | with his aunt Billy Donovan returned home on Friday after spending two weeks in Emporium, Mr and Mrs. Homer Broker who are spending the Fourth with Mr. and wife, and son Homer of Allentown, | Pa; Mrs. M. E. Williams of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs, Bugens Markle and daughter Carol of Pleasant Forrest Bauder of Bellefonte, Fred Andrews and wife and son Ronald, and Mrs Nora Breon. Thelma Sones of Bellefonte spent Wednesday and Thursday with her | mother, Mrs. Esther Sones. Gap, | } ! Mrs. Harry Kunes The annual festival for the bene- At of the street lights will be held Saturday, July 8th Mr, and Ms. Harris Confer and son Dean left Saturday for a sev- eral days visit with friends in Vic- tor N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Sterril Kunes and family of State College spent Sun- day with Mrs, Emma Kunes. | | | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolford, | Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Bech- | of Tllinois, and Mr, and Mrs. Rus- | 0¢ Who have been with the Pitts- | {sel Evey of State College were [pleasant callers at the home of {George Shipley Sunday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scott and | Mrs. Garfield Chase of Niles, Ohio, { visited their brother and wife, Mr {and Mrs. Gordon Straw also called {at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. { Holt and Marcella Beals. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dando and daughter Janet Rae spent the fourth at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dando. Miss Maxine Rinehart of State College is spending this week with ner cousin Tootsies Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Roy St. Clair of Lock Haven Monday and Tuesday ai the home of Mrs. H. H. Flesher. John Swisher of Detroit, Mich. is spending his vacation at the home of his sister, Mrs. Maud Alex- : | i | ! | | burgh DeMoines Steel Oo. at Re- | hoboth Beach, Maryisud, are spending the Pourth with relatives. | Mrs. Ed. Bryndle and daughter | Frances of St. Mary's are making | their headquarters with Mrs. Tillie | | William Singley LuVera Eminhizer of Lemont; Mr. | Mitchell PLEASANT VALLEY | Bunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were: Robert, Ann, Rudy, Mrs. Margaret Davis, of Btate College; Welsh, of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welsh of Ty- rone, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Richner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emel spent Bunday at Lewistown Jane Eagler is spending this week at Lemont, al the home of J H with her mother LeVera Eminhizer, hyllls, Jaret and Christine Eminhizer of Bellefonte visited at the home of Mrs. Harvey Eminhiz- er and Mrs. Carl Visitors at the home of William Richner on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas and Mr. and Mrs Orvig Lucas and Mr, and Mrs. Le- Roy Bayers and son and Linda and Billy Griffith of Yarnell Jackie Glibert New York is Visiting his aunt in and attending the Falr Lee Richner his brother C Summit Hill ing Prank Milesburg visitors at Eminhizer Mrs Sunday Mrs. Katie Shroyer Forest Emir visit Harvey Jane Eagler Saturday Lemont Mitchel] Eminhizer Sunday visitors at the Harvey Eminhizer family visited alr and family Wednesday and on and son Wedne nome Cox were the Jimmy Eminhizer nNoMe Milesburg whizer of Bellefonte is Eminhizer sent pent the of at ing | on a week at Mrs. J H returned alter spending home her al Lhe (1) wi home of were Robert College : at and Mr fades iam- Late Flack LEeVera ge ang Envn- A ——— SNYDERTOWN 1Jay everys chiidren spent Bi ia brother, Harry Walizey inday vigil ore Haagen home Samue] Dickey an Mr. and Mrs. Wi daughter Heler Mr. and Mr: at were a Robert Lemont of Lock Haven Zettle of Penny vin Beck home is new garage Cave | time Samuel Myers and New York are visiting Lt the Rev. Paul J. Keller Mr. and Mrs, Will Fisher of Belle- fonie, spent Sunday afternoon at the Harvey Lulz home. The farmers are busy wheat at this time @ Am Mr, and Mrs 5% i ughter of home cutting July 6, 1939. MOSHANNON There were B4 present Sunday at the Methodist Sunday School in- cluding visitors from Indiana, Chester and Harrisburg, Pa. The collection was $2.49, Mrs. John FP. lucas is visiting | relatives in Williamsport and Co- gan Staton this week. She is also going to attend the annual Home- Coming at Cogan Station, Misses Ermingarde and Fleuretie Bimpson of Pleasant Gap and Dick Centzel of State College called atl the LeRoy Lewis home Sunday af- Lernoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert C, Lucas and sons Curtin and Landis of Chester, spent the weekend at the John F Lucas and LeRoy Lewis homes, re- turning home by way of Curwens- ville and Altoona John PF. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. A. C Lucas and song Curtin and Landis and Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis and Hope enjoyed a picnic supper at the Lewis Hunting Camp on Satur- gay evening Rev. Kerry and Mrs. Cora Cris- pen were united In marriage at Gespharividle, Toerdlay afternoon were well serenaded Tuesday evening The Children’s Presbyterian d Bunday and Day pervices at church was wel evening LeRoy shopped Mrs lewis and Bellefonte al Rowe Monday " «4 Those who visited at the nomesiead Bunday were: Mr George Pinchock and dren near Jeanette, Pa Paul Womer and n of Buffalo, N. Y. and Womer Tyrone, Mr. and Vernon Ellers and three chi Tyrone Mrs. lena Elers of Bellefonte James Brungard of Btate College, Mr. and Mrs. He - bert Craft of Moshannon; Mr. and Mrs. E C. R ) three children ’ ol rs childr of of Blanchard daughters and Mr, and Mrs. Thom- 8s Fieming of Albany, N. Y. called at th h Quick’ home enroute to Clearfield Wednesday Miss Mary A Lucas RN Bellefonte spent the weekend her } he Mike il of George two of al roe Jedd Hazleton and New Cumberiand vislied al home this ——————— —————. DRY TOP Mrz the Mr an calied at d Howard Caldwell William McKinjey nome Mr recentls and Mrs. Heltman and Forrest Shindler Bims home Sunday Frank Yearick and Mrs Wheeling, of Zion, spent with Mrs. Candis Alkens Mr. a Mrs. Billie Walker 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown were re- oent vis the Austin Watson home Mrs and called at son the Mar Sunday nd tors at Clyde Poorman and daugh- Verna, spent Thursday of last week at the Chas Poorman home picking cherries Quite a number of our townsfolk ittended the 15th anniversary of the Advent church, Sunday. It was 15 years ago Sunday since Rev Shuey began preaching there ter ca ——————— Page Sale ANN PAGE ANN PAGE ANN PAGE ANN PAGE MUSTAR GUM DROPS A Worthmeore Candy 2's 15¢ NECTAR TEA SALAD DRESSING - PREP. 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