THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 13, 1939. NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Bpeclal Correspondent) Methodist Church Service sun- | Miss Betty Ann MoeElwain spent day School Sunday morning at the regular hour; Epworth League In the evening at 6:30 p. m. followed | by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m League Mr friends Mrs v Meeting—The regular | monthly business meeting of the Epworth League will be held this | Friday evening on the lawn at the | home Mr, and Mrs. Clark Wil- liams N to visit in and | time, of Bibie Study Class—The Bible Study Class which has been In progress in the Presbyterian church under the direction of Rev. H. E Oakwood, will continue all through the summer months They will meet each Monday night in the church at 8 o'clock. All are invit- | ed Free Methodist Church Services— Young folks prayer Tues- day evening, adult service sino HAR, Tingue Mrs Mr. and Tues next Miss f Mr ay service prayer Sunday sch 9:30 a. m. fol lowed by prea z service at 10:45 a. m, at which time Rev, F. M. Hen- dricks Chesbro Seminary N. Y will preach. Young meet- ing in evening. Mis donary Meetin meeting the Pre Missionary Ol - of peoples pi ' : C ne m wf Ol rect pres Rev daughter by Mr Royal, Moore f ned HNC eon will picnic served after the meeting CAT " m I : Niagara Mae Bart siting akwood of ane he HUBLE 1. EO NTI I Mr. and Mrs with her Willlam Re- MacMinn i. week with home a their wilh Anneile weeks vacation Pearl Muirhead and iren of Bellefonte was a of h sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Burkholder and a brother Mr Mrs. at th William Eminhizer for s days Mr over the weekend. Si also visited | Mr with her paren One of her 1 upon hem another Updegrafl Joburn Misg port, Ruth couple Mrs Lnree guest Mr family amily rel er of and family, Sunday of Mrs Miss returned » Her- | Robison, gon of Mr. and John M. Robison, left on Wed- AY for Coming, N. Y where he hag secured work. He ex. pects to p off in East Orange, | Vile. N. J. and with Mr. and Mrs. | Eran Howa:d K. Germain also to take in Heckman the sights at the New York World's Class Fair before going to work. We wish for Basil much success in his new undertakings, Th tives morning a wt sti vials Visit urday ing couple weeks Mary and Mrs attendance and Mrs Patty Charles Virginia Man 1 Wedn George Laura spent parents, Mr and Mrs Mil home of and Eimer Mrs. Hogan Markle and family were dinner Eva Markle. Ida Gross home spending a week visiting ndparents No picnic held at Hecla Park on Bat- afternoon nice $me. the past weekend visiting with Mis Mary Tingue and Mrs Wednesday | they will visit for several days with and John Whipple of Rochester, arrived with about in Bellefonte for Clearfield) relatives in town on Thursday friends and the ccmmunity for The following girls enjoyed a hike and pienic week, Misses Mary Lucas and 3oyd Mrs Moshannon evenin n Thursday of this Elizabeth Ann Fisher, Janie Zahniser, Louise Isabel Hartswick Lucas Forrest Homan in thelr trailor g and will spend the campi there ng ng Brugger, a daughter C. K. Brugger left for State College where work. Her 1) much m a Thursday evening J1i8 » Community House at 7:30 p the vice A good is desired G. A. Garrett and Lou, accompanied Burner of and Mrs. Mati wssas, Vi ua, jell gay je ine a MP ss——— RSB John Mrs, «George Kerstetter of Tylersville, were Buesis = ome were wWhithan and Hayes of Willlamas- the weekend with her and Mrs. John Hayes Ed. Condon and Hall, spent Monday Mr. Adam Fravel Mrs. Walter Weaver Weaver and Mr. and guests at the home Camden, N. J Sunday after with of of on re- Miss Emma Kerstetter of Tylers- il is spending a week with her Mr. and Mra. Boyd 10 enjoyed their class All report hav- THURSDAY, JULY 13 FREE MOVIES - 8:30 P.M. Square Dancing-—Music by TUSSEY MT. RAMBLERS Dancing 9 to L Admission 25¢ FRIDAY, JULY 14 ROLLER SKATING Ladies Free Gentlemen 40c SATURDAY, JULY 15—DANCING GENE HIRST ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 te J. Admission 40¢ SUNDAY, JULY 16 Free Movies Free Acts Bathing - Beating - Rides - Concessions TUESDAY, JULY 18 ROLLER SKATING Ladies Free Gentlemen 40c WED., JULY 19—DANCING HARRY HARRIS Orchestra Dancing $0.1, Admission and tax 75 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT ECLA PAR Seven Miles East of Bellefonte on Route 220 K ® BATHING ® BOATING ® FREE ACTS ® MOVIES ® BASEBALL ® ROLLER SKATING ® RIDES ® CONCESSIONS ® FREE PARKING ® TABLES ® PICNIC GROUNDS Come to Hecla Park and Have ; , & Good Time LE | Robert Hall left on where relatives a accompanied to on Our sympathy is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hockenberry whose infant daughter passed away on Tuesday, July 4th, The Junior classes of the Metho- dist at Martin's Grove on of last week Mrs. Russell Glenn of Bellefonte, and Misg Mil- dred Stanley have returned home from a week's motor t.ip through Ohio, Michigan, Niagara Falls and Canada, They report having en- joyed the trip very much, The M. Y. W, Sunday 8chool class of the M, E. church, will meet this Thursday evening at the home cf Mrs, James Leitzell Edna Quick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Quick, has gone to Baltimore, 10 spend some time wit! Mr. and Mrs, Rupert Quick The Ladies Ald of the M. E chu:ch met on Thursday last, at home of the Misses Jennie and Annie Adams, Miss Jennie who has been ill for some time is slowly improving Sunday School held a picnic Wednesday | MILESBURG the Mrs Ore Mr, and Jesse Bowers were recent visit at Washington, Pa with Mr. and Mrs. Painter, former residents of town Mrs. F. L. Baird and grand: Di Bal:d spent uly th, Philipsburg our mn Le e¢ home of the Annie Adam W. H Adams Frances Ruth and Watsontown Mr son Billy William were ang Miss Dve of A X shak guests alt the home Mr three are Carl Brumbaugh, Maxine, Jane, and Dotty, Mr. and Mrs. E J. Bur daughter Louise and Jimmie, Miss Joyce ! GAURNWTS na home chard motoring Empors return he ret uined i ine Sat ay from 4a three weeks vacation ai Batavia, N Mrs and by Jesse Sowers Monday Buflal Niagara and moter and Mrs. Roy Hanna of Phil- riphia and Mrs. Harriet Zimmer were recent callers at the illiam Fisher home. On Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Rudy urco and three sons and Mrs Edna McGargle of Washington, D C.. were visitors atl the Fisher home cn Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Fisher son Jimmie and daughter Pare were visitors at the Roy Oyler home at Jacksonville “Heinie™ the High broader on him arrived af night vy at a butcher wearing the cigars are Reason-—4 new baby boy his home on Saturday igh The new arrival has been named Denny Francis High. Con- gratulations folks WARNING, Pull in your clutch And put on the brake, You are going down hill Atl too great a rate When you strike bottom Where will you be, Just a pile of junk. Dont travel the highway At BD, just for fun, You endanger other As wall as your own Don't go around a corner Before you take a peep, For the guy coming toward you Just might be asleep, We should heed a friendly waim- ing Of impending calamity For stubbornness only leads us Straight to Blernity, We can only see mistakes When {tL is too late But if we resent advice Then we should be resigned to fate. L.8 Mr, and Mrs. Richard Trostle of Harrisburg, visited last Monday ‘with Mrs. William Shawley. Mrs. Trostle and Mrs, S8hawley are sis- | ters. The family of the late Oscar Me- Mullen held a reunion at Hecla Park on Sunday afternoon. July | 6th. 1940 has been set for next years i reunion and each succeeding year. | All of the children of Mr. McMullen { were present except Mrs. Richard i Trostle of Harrisburg. Those pres- {ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mc- | Mullen and children, Neal and June smile lives and sons Kirk and | ning, Mrs. Btlella | Martin, Robert Baney, all of Belle- |fonte; Mrs. Edward Eckley and | children, Jr, Fieddie and Verna. Mr. and Mrs. Marence Ganty of Valley View, daughter na and Dolly a se MP —————— BUSH HOLLOW Our Sunday School is growing larger as we had 68 present on Sun- day, but quite a number were visi- tors. Hope for a good attendance next Sunday, Come out and wor- ship with us each Sunday at 9:30 a. m, also on Wednesday night at 7:45 p. m. Last Wednesday night It was impossible for Rev, Byrd wo be with us but Fred Stover brought the message in the absence of our pastor Everybody's welcome to any and all services Plans are being Sunday School pienic futuie. Date will be later Mrs Gap, daughter family A kitchen shower was heme of Mrs urday night In honor daughter and son-in-law Mis. Bigar King. They large amount of made in for a Near announced $ ne Ford weekend George Margaret of spent the Mrs Pleasant with her Bush and held Edna Spotts o at the n Sat- her and AS. pickles and cake following, Mra Wel Myrt and Beverly, Mr and King and Mis and Mrs, Dale and daughter, Jetta Lee, Mp Mrs, Kenneth King, Mr. and Woodrow Stover, Mr King, Mr. and ver, Mrs, Donald Day Bobby, Rev i Mrs Mrs. Mattie Mr Willlam Sol Mr an Gest ree moLher te walk, U gation it mas found to be a ¢ head snake lying about 5 {eet rom the house, With the ald of Funk Btere who was picking cherries ig nearby tree e snake war killed It was le the child wis no POR te. bius OLEVILLE YTeisat BV) and Rogers of Boal and children spent Thursday Kenrzinn Ho John State College her brother, family Bus in Polk Hockenberry, who for some UUme, return home so<n Mr. and Mrs. Robert E have built a new home, occupy it in about two week M:s. William Sharp and te aON relurned home Sun Lhe Centre County He Mrs. Hs home afler a {in New York Mr. and Mis. Prank Smith Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Marti on grandma Rote Sunday We were sorry Lo hear of the mis- fortune which beiell Mrs. Blanche | Poorman who fell and broke her arm. M:s. Clarence ODell and young | daughter returned home from the Hospital Mrs. John Resides daughters visited days, recently Rev. and Mrs A. Byrd several days in McKeesport i tending a conference A kitchen shower was Bush Hollow on Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King. Those i who attended from our town were I Mrs. Myrtle King, son Edgar, Mr and Mrs. Dale King, daughter Jetta {Lee Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert King, two i sons, Richard and Gilbert Jr, Mr. iand Mrs. Kenneth King, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Stover, Mr. and Mrs. | Howard ray, two dauginters Vir. | ginia and Beverly, Rev. and Mrs. J | A. Byrd | Rev. and Mrs. J. A, Brad expect to leave Baturday for the General | | Assembly and camp meeting 15 be | | held in Allentowz., i ex 1#¢ ho expect 10 ry irned visit sister and alled an two her home several J spent ate held at Notice The Union prayer meeting people {will meet at the home of Raymond { Gardner, Bunday, July 16, at 2.3 p.m, &t the west end of Valley! View road. $0000040 YEAGERS #0000000 | of Austin; Mr, and Mrs, Harry Me- | { Mullen and children, Harry, Bobby, | { Donald, Kenneth, Jackie, Eleanor | { and Ella Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Delores, : | lam Shawlay, daughter | sons Jay and Billy all of Milesburg; | | ME and Mrs, Joseph Baney an | ONLY $2.39 WHITE OXFORDS | FOR MEN Regular Price $4.00. BELLEFONTE Shaffer, James | Verna, An- | Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Bressler REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings of Lock Haven, spent the weekend at | the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cummings Mr. and Mis, Adam Relish visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Bam Condo at Spring Mills Saturday night Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Bartges and daughter Joan of Woolrich, Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P J. Rearick Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Hartman daughter Jean, and Margaret Bier ly visited Mr. and Mrs, George Adams at Elysburg last Friday night Children's Day services will be held at God's Missionary church atWolfe's Store next Sunday even- ing July 16. Everyone is welcome Paul Cummings Is Installing a new electric refrigerglor in his meat market in West Rebersburg Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver and daughter of Lewistown visited Mrs Ida Weaver on Sunday Mrs. Jane Weber of Washington D. C.. visited her sisters, Mrs, Mary Abbott and Mrs. William Kelly last week Mr five ( er Mis. Charles 1 of Jeanette L the home and hildrer {4 LE {i Ay i al Pittsburgh Jamison and Mrs. Luther from Stale ward ar nd Rodney in 2 Greninger nRer Pa. mer weekend Mild: wn visited bh 5. E R Wolle AE Li nd called at the home of W at Avis last Wednesday The iat- ters wife is in a serious condition Timer Swope and family of Jack gonville, were supper guests of Mr and Mrz. Paul Winters and Mr. and Mrs lay Brungard Tues M ark H Mark yy b es Ast ay Y Wedae af Ay M. C. Haineg irned alter nd family Mrs Aaron:burg on y recently Mr. and Mrs. W. E celebrated their Golden Wed- iniversary quietly at their ne here in town. Mr. and Mrs Bair were married June 28 Afty years ago at Millheim by the Rev Stover, a former pastor of the Evangelical church of the same place. Mr. Bair will be remember ed as 2 Brush Valley pioneer in systematic agriculture and in the raising of pure bred dairy cattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Dean visited Mr. and Mrs Kermit Brungart at Loganton Sun- day evening Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C J Weaver, 8r., included their two sons. William of Pitcairn, and Har- from New Kensington Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rossman of Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rossman and son of Coburn, and sr. and Mrs. James Corman and daughter Joyce, of town, motored tn Watsontown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gephart of Boalsburg, visited relatives in town Bunday Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Moyer and ramily were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Rufus Braught in Penns Valley Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann of Beech Creek, were dinner guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Limbert, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meek and two children of Bellefonte, and Mr and Mrs ry week at “Gravel Spring Lodge” cast of town. were | John Meek and son of | waddle, spent several days last) Mrs. W. A. Winters Is not In the best of health, | Mr, and Mrs. W. E Bair visited Mr. Harvey Lamey and son at Lo- ganton Sunday a week ago Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Huey and family and Mr. and Mrs Ernest Long and family altended the fu- neral of Mr. Walte al Binking Val- ley last Thursday Messrs. Curtis Miller, and Paul tending Bummer Penn Btlate Miss Ethel Fledler of Woodward and Mr, Thomas Delaney, of Centre Hall, called at the Paul Brown {home on Sunday evening. Miss | Bhirley Biown returned home the former for a few days vis Mr. Melvin Bright, Miss Hazel Brungart of town, and Mr. Lester Welsham of Booneville Fourth of July at Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Btrunk ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Gey Gephat, and John State College were vi Bunday Harry Mr one day Paul Al~ aL Creninger, Ziegler are School session Waite of Loganton ang C.J. W o gd ed We i week aver riauil formerly of Liv 5 in Rebersburg M1? doom pay Mz Shreck of wiere Lem they games between Hackman STATE COLLEGE East guest Ey va viargaret Gamer of yer hn IT lege aven Mary Holmes Vien E gireet Michiy Yearick C. A. Yearic avenue Counsellor at nglown Catherine Cary spent last Tuesday y Russell Anstead of Heister spent Sunday afternoon in Cresson - MOSHANNON { the M offering Nancy Ww M.s eRe Down There were 76 present E. Su $2.44 The Misses Maxine Schn Delphine Martin returned after spending a two weeks tion with cousins in Elmira. N Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lucas of Emporium spent the weekend at the J. F. Lucas home here aller re- tuming from a tour through ihe New England States and Canada as far north as the City of Quebec Miss Paye Watson, R N is spending a few days vascation at ber parental home here since finish- ing her work in Cleveland, Ohio Bobby Jones of Bibler is spending a short time at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ciyde Borger Miss Pauline Meagher of Houtz- dale was the weekend guest of Miss Mary MoGowan. Mrs, John F. Lucas returned home Monday evening after a ten days visit with relatives in Wil. llamsport and vicinity. Mary Ann drove down Thursday and spent several days of her vacation there before bringing her mother home { R.O Vail and family of Spring- field, Mass. spent the weekend with his gister, Mrs. M. D. Flanigan | The many friends of Mrs. Blair Borger will be gotry to hear of ber death which occurred Sunday evening. Mrs. Harold Borger is a surgical | patient at the Philipsburg Stale Hospital, having undergone an | oper#ion Monday moming. 8he a nday School July 8th I I's Mr. and Mrs. John Cooner, Mr {has our wishes for a speedy re- | John Winters and sister Maude, of Philadelphia, visited friends and relatives in this vicinity last week, making their headquarters at the nome of Mrs, Winter's in Smuliton. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Diehl and daughter from near Pittsburgh veral days last week at the west of town. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fiedler and five children of Spring Mills, were | sunday visitors of Mrs. Saville Stit- | gor. | Sunday guests at the home of Mr. | and Mrs, Blaine Hanselman were | of Cen- | ow Mills and Mr, +10 of Aaronsburg. ' A ¥ | covery. | Mary Ann Lucas returned to her | dutieg at the Centre County Hos- | | pital Wednesday after a week's | vacation spent at her home here and in Williamsport and vieinity. i ——— a — —— | $9900044 YEAGERS ONLY $1.89 Women's Brown and White ADDLE OXFORDS Leather sole and heel { | 1 | HOWARD ] CENTRAL CITY Mr. and Mrs, Wade McKinley are the proud parents of a daughter, born at the Centre County Hospit- the past week Lyle Hastings ariived at their here after spending 6 months CCC camp in Arizona Mr. and Mm. Orvis Pelzer and , | Orvis Jr, spent the 4th of July In Ol | Buffalo, N, Y. with their niece Mr and Mrs. Linn Gibbons and family Mrs. Lalu Nef! and Miss Berniee Biot of Philipsburg called on Mrs Nefl's niece Mrs, E ther Reese OD Baturday Henry Aspinwall 34 George Plelcher of Philadelphia {left for his home Wednesday after spending the Fourth with his sis ter, Miss Alice Pletcher Miss Emma Robb returned to her home Saturday Was accom- panied by her nephew and wile Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robb of New Jersey Miss Robb visited three weeks with the Robbs Mr. and Mr Edgar Rader Allentown spending a week with Mrs, Rader’; aunts Mrs. H A Kline and Mrs. Gilbert Shope Robert Pletcher Is spending a week wi Mr. Ralph Pletcher and family thelr on the Jack- sonviie Hilda Wagner fonts aay a and Lee Watson respective homes in a Bhe ui home at road W. Leather: Mr, Carl mots with } the McKinley Veterang who Is fospita 4 v n ryt e ne r provin i wed Ww Mr Rupert iad] Liver Baltimore 4th of July Mr 0 Mri ™ Mery While me Hie week new working Dad the he fortune of fo ck Quick with Lhe umimer thelr them wilh A Holler Ha nai Ww them ET Wes Bellefonte ’ wWeeg Nelle : 4 ah edt Oe Pen Clearfield ' ¥ or | 1 a 5 at the Lioyd Luca week were Mr ron of Reading ht tor Willis McC Howard in Howar The bu By { Clearfield WINGATE $44604¢ YE AGERS ¢00eees Why Suffer FROM CORNS—a 35¢c Package of Corn Remedy Free atl Yeagers $0600 BELLEFONTE. PA 90664 Rebecca lee B 2) # SUAN V8 a N Alexander and They all has ird nd Joseph Janet time Fresh 2%? Produce Sweet 26 to 28-1b Average Watermelons - 43¢ Apples - 6 Ibs 23¢ Celery 2stalks 17¢ Cabbage Ib 2¢ Peaches New Jubilee 3 LBS 25¢ [LAYER CAKE 2c Lv oA — (CED) New Cucumbers 2 for 7c Hi-Ball | ea. 29¢ { 22-07. cans 25¢ 2 Ib cans 35¢ 2 R-0z. pkgs 13¢ 2 10-0z. pkgs 23¢ { tall cans 2 Ib pkgs 2 Ib pkg 13¢ Sultana Red Beans Sultana Red Salmon Kellogg's Corn Flakes Kellogg's All Bran Iona Tomato Juice Corn Starch—Staley’s Cream Soda Crackers—NBC Excell ANN PAGE SPECIALS! Prepared Spaghetti - 3cans lc Grape Jelly - - - - - 21b29c Cider Vinegar - - - qt. btl. 10¢ Nutley Nut Oleo - - - - - 3 Ibs 25¢ Red Heart Dog Food - - - 3 Ibcans 25¢ Mason Jars - pts. doz. 53c qts. doz 63¢ Pacific Tissue 6 rolls 19¢ Octagon Gran. Soap - - 2 lige pkgs. 35¢ BARGAINS iN A &G P MEATS! HAMS WS eae sw Ib 22¢ HAMS ole ss arson |b 25¢ STEAKS ™raeicn - = = Ib2c CHUCK ROAST TI - - Ibl3c MEATY RUMP ROAST - Ib 20¢
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