THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, July 20, 1939. tage Two NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) P— 4 Methodist Church Services—Sun- day School Sunday morning at the regular hour followed by preach- | ing service at 10:30 a. m, with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. D. D Kauffman. Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m, Class Meeting: —The Young Wo- man's Sunday School Class will hold their regular monthly business meeting on Tuesday evening, July 25h. at the home of Mrs. Hazel Barton sired. Bake Sale—The members of the Epworth League will hold a bake sale this Saturday afternoon and evening at or near the Post Office. All kinds of baked goods will be on sale, puddings, eggs and anything appetizing. Proceeds will be used to send two young folks to the Fall or August Institute of Young Folks at Newton Hamilton. Your ronage is solicited. Free Methodist Church Services- Young folks prayer service Tuesday evenings Adult prayer service Fri- day evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by Class Meeting; Young peoples meeting at 6:30 p. | m. followed by the preaching ser- vice at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A Garrett J. E. Brink has traded cars and is now driving a lovely Oldsmobile Coupe which he just purchased last week. Mrs. Forest eral days over the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Miller in Tyrone. Miss Janie Zahniser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Zahniser Is visiting this past week with Miss Jean Alexander at State College Mrs. Margaret Keatley spent Monday visiting with friends in Bellefonte also visited with her sls- ser, Mis, Emily Miles who is a pa- tient in the Centre County Hospit- al Mrs. Nannie Williams and Miss Eva Rowan called on Mrs. Alice Alexander of Union Township Saturday afternoon Mrs, Alexand- er having been confined to her bed for some time past and is always glad to see her friends. Miss Louise Tingue entertained at her home last Friday, Misses Nancy Wright and Mona Vonada of Bellefonte, they also attended the League meeting In the evening at the home of Mrs. Clark Williams Mr. and Mrs, Clark Williams p last week visiting with his ani fam.ly, Mr. and Mrs f Nw York, also i's Fair a home Friday far PORT MAT (South Side) High Street is being improved by Alex Robison putting up a front perch and Wilson Stiver building a walk in the front, C. M. Walk delivere sermon at the church day evening Jerry Shunk is the prize huckle- berry picker and recently brought home {rom near Bear Meadows a stalk of huckleberry, stem measur- ing 5ft. 10 in. with large blueberries on its branches. J. Carey Miller spen with his grandparents M Wilson Stiver Mr. and Mrs. George Bauder and little daughter of Juniata, were visitors at the Pligrim Holiness church on Sunday. Jim Gates of State College was in our midst on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Rearic were Sunday callers in our midst. The friends of Tom McKlvison dav here few days a r. and Mrs k were sorry on Sunday to hear of | the death of his father, John Mc- Kivison of near Galesburg. Warren Steele, who had been sick, is improved at this time, Mrs. Yeager is at present at the Philipsburg State Hospital for a goitre operation. Henry Spotts and family of near Spangler, visited his brother and step-father last Sunday The Prayer Band will the home of Mrs, Susan Spotts next Sunday p. m. By the reports of blasting rock hers on the mountain side make us think of the 4th of July being cele brated a little bit late, Mr. and Mrs. George Dillon of Julian, called last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jim Fink, Mrs, Fink and Mrs. Dillon are sisters. BUSH HOLLOW There were only 52 present al Sunday School on Sunday morn- ing, hope for a better attendance next Sunday. The attendance at the mid-week service was fair, al- though there was room for many more, No services this Wednesday night on account of Rev, Byrd at- tending the assembly at Allentown. He expects to be present next Wed- | nesday night July 26. So come out that night at 7:45 p. m. and hear Rev. Byrd Miss Jean Spotty celebrated her 14th birthday anniversary on July 13th. and in the evening the fol- lowing people helped to get away with the ice cream, cake and candy. | Mrs. Ruth Rote and daughters, Beverly, Phyllis and Grayce Mr. | and Mrs. Oeorge Monsell, Clair Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King, Mrs. Myrtle King, Jennie Snyder, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Spotts and chil- dren, Doris and David, Mrs Ed. Brautigam and children, Larue, Do- Jores, Marian and Ernest, Mr, and Mrs. Martin Spotts and children, Preddie and Janice, Mrs Edna Spois and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson and children were Sunday dinner guests at the Andrew Irvin home. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Custer and daughter visited on Sunday at the Roy S8potts home. Visitors at the Spotts home Tuesday evening were Mrs. Earl Custer, Mrs. William Monsell and children, Anne, Molly . 3 ¥ $08 ok * A good attendance is de- | pat- | M. Lucas spent sev- | meet al | Mrs. Orrie M. Holt accompanied | Mr, Clair Logue and family of Union Township, to Johnstown on | Sunday to see Mr, Logue's mother Mrs. Thomas Wagner who has been seriously ill for several weeks. They returned Sunday evening. { Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Fox accom- | panled by her sister, Miss My:a | Underwood and Mr, and Mrs. J. B Williams motored to Woodward Saturday afternoon and attended the picnic and meeting of the Cen- | tre County Council of Republican | Women, | Mrs. Herman Peters, who had been a patient in the Centre Coun- i ty Hospital for the past week Is now at her home but her condi- tion is not s0 good. Her many | friends and neighbors hope her | complete recovery may be speedy Mr. and Mrs. Sherald McDonald are rejoicing over the arrival of a | little daughter to their home last | Wednesday morning. This is the second child in the family but the first daughter and she weighed 9% pounds upon arrival. Mother and daughter are doing fine at the Cen- tre County Hospital, Garden Club Meeting: —The Unlonville Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting in the Commu- nity House on Thursday, July 27th Please note the change in date Miss Helen Butler of Bellefonte will give a talk on Flower arrange- ment, Everybody invited. Time 7:30 p. m, William Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barton, left last Friday for Philadelphia where he will visit indefinitely with his sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson Mrs. Frederick Curtin of Atlanta, Georgia is visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Brugger and other relatives and about the community A most distressing accident hap- pened at the Holt Lumber camp at Cherry Tree last week when Clay Stine had his nose cut off while cutting trees, the ax slipped from the tree and struck him on the nose cutting it almost complete required about fourteen stitches replace it. He wag taken to a pear- by hospital eatment been discharged and gett as well as can be expected Clarence Hall, who had been a patient in the Veterans hospital at Aspinwall, Pittsburgh, was home on a vacation and on Sunday mx ing took a slight stroke while be His wR y ty i for such MARTHA FUR Friday evening, July o'clock, Martha ch the Missionary t hold a special meeting ship program, Pageant, the World,” also a by Rev, D. A Sower welcome and Mrs A. Spackman Clifford visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Spackman William Marks of Lakeland Florida, formerly of Port Matilda, called amcng friends in this vicin- ity last Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Motley, Mr and Mrs. L. J. Spackman and daughters, Joanne and Grace, son Jimmy, attended the Dout reunion Saturday at DuBois, Pa Mr. id Mrs, Boyd Gensamer visited Sunday evening at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Gensamer al Centre Line The regular meeting of Port Ma- | tilda Grange, Thursday evening, July 27 at 8 o'clock Pringles’ storeroom. | Visitors at the Joseph Williams | home Saturday evening and Sun- i day were: Mr. and Mrs, Chester | Summers, son Charles; Miss Flor- ence Steele of Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs { Jasper MoDonald; Mrs, Mays Harpster of State College; Mr. and iMis, J. H Bennett, daughters De- { lores and Janet of Port Matilda Leslie Cronister of Florida vis- | ited several days last week at the {homes of his brothers Henry and { Dorcey Cronister, {i Mr. and Mrs. Keen and daugh- {ter of Akron, Ohlo. were weekend | guests at the Wharten Weller home | Mr, and Mrs. Jasper McDonald {and Mrs. Mays Harpster of Stale | College, visited Sunday afternoon | with Mr. McDonald's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. John McDonald, { The L.T.L and W. C. T U. ple- {nic held in the Willlams Grove last Tuesday was well attended Onn — LESSEN. ACE 21 at 8 Methodist Society will A Blteward- The Light missionary Every- by in rey ATC00, Mr and son oO in al PLEASANT VALLEY {| The ladies of the Pleasant Valley | church will hold a festival on Au- {gust 5. Come and help a good { cause along, Mrs. Lucy Conaway of Jackson- ville, visited Baturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel, to see {the new baby, which arrived ¢n July 6. | Mr. and Mrs Orvis Lucas of | Yarnell, visited at the home of | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Richner on Saturday evening. Miss Hannah Eminhizer visited ion Wednesday afternoon at the | home of Mrs. Wilbur Emel. | Weekend visitors at the home | SPRING MILLS It is a foregone conclusion that | the crop of candidates for public offices are becoming ag thick as | grass hoppers in Kansas, with the | the {of Harvey Eminhizer were Walter | {| and Robert Rudy and Anna Casper | of State College, and LuVera Emin- | hizer of Lemont. | Mr, and Mrs. Harvey, LuVera (spend the day with Mr, and Mrs. | and Theodore Eminhizer and Jane Bagler, Anna Casper, Walter and | Robert Rudy, tcok their dinner out | on Sunday to the mountains All {had an enjoyable time | Mrs. Rose Lucas and son Harry { of Milesburg, spent Sunday at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner, Mrs. Fred Kessling, returned | | home on Saturday, after spending 8 | ter care PE . Wilbur Emel, helping take the nuew baby. © Mrs of week at the home of her daugh- | ] A morn ong BEE increasing interest in government, average voler today wants Lo know why each man seeking a pub- ! lic office is in the race, are they asking the right to hold that posi- tion because they honestly feel they are qualified to do a good job, or are they in the fleld because it means a steady income for a lew years We should be personal in our! questions, hacause we would be personal in our questions to a pros- pective employe, you should de- mand to know an applicants quali- | fications before you hired him and since you are seeking a position in our public office, we have a right to know why you want the job and your qualifications. The opera~ tion of cur county government is a serious matter, we need men who have a good business sense and exe- cutive abllity to make our public business a success, as there are men that can tell you how Lo make $50. easy money, but never made a nickle for themselves, experience | has shown that men who have been a success in their own business and realize the value of a dollar gener- make the best government of- It amusing hear the claims of these candidates, as Ww their rights, some come out wilh their family tree and life history others ate worthy because they be- long and hand you a cheap cigar and will never know you again, while others have parked on easy chairs in the Court House for Lhe last twenly years, these should be swatted, while at the llth hour crawled on the rear end of * Townsend band wagon, and as ty affiliation six and a dozen, ally Baily ficials is Lo others Ltheéy are iates believe they are fully There ale Pre ar car qualified that plenty offices to its employ would cheerfully able ust ust of for one half and Lax payers is very evident that t mic salaries save money way oO are ee ©8 Wa w reSEenL econ: hat all ff pubiie of could stand a 50 reduction, as everytime a clerk in a grocery store rings the cash register he is coi- lecting a hidden tax. It aly Conailions 00 true LOal weekend R me ASSOC A evening was rges Valley cemetery on Saturday largely attended Mr. and Mrs son Richard friends at Lock Haven Mrs, Vera Myers, spent the week- end visiting friends at Bellwood Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E Stover Coburn, were Sunday guests at Harvey Rote, home. nd Mrs, A. H Confer and Arlene and Norma Jane Carrie Confer ored to Satu Lo Clyde their trip the sights at Miss Carrie sit her par- Cre tion tion do, and Harry : visiting Phe 4 od Eph . Con day on rday yer Wormer s Rhet vigit t br Confer. They enjoyed very much taking the park and the 200 Confer is going to vi enta for a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Smith had vi itors {rom Corning, N. Y., on Bun- ii day Le ul »- ————. A] ss BLANCHARD The town received quite a scare on Tuesday evening when the fire siren shrilled forth the alarm at 7:30. After all; it was just an at- tempt call the firemen to the meeting of thet organization, scheduled for Tuesday evening The Beech Creek and Blancchard Fire Company will hold their sec- nd festival of the year at Bech- del's field west of town on Satur- day, July 22nd. All are welcome Guests of Mrs. Mary Burlew the past week were her niece, Mrs Mary Jones, great niece, Mrs. Wil- liam Eaton and husband, and great great nephews, William and Rob- ert all of S8haron Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Mortimer of Johnsonburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Bowes Mr. M. P. Gardner of Pleasant Gap spent Thursday at the Clyde Heverly home and with various other relatives of the vicinity. Mrs. Smith, mother of Charles Smith has not been so well lately, Several parties were held last week to help Beatrice Packer cele- | brate her birthday. Violet and Faye Peters entertained at a weiner roast at their home Wednesday night for her, 25 friends were pres- ent. Games were played by all Music was furnished by the Hev- ener brothers. Saturday evening Mrs. Raymond Maxon entertained | at an ice cream party. People were present from Beech Creek, Lock Haven, Blanchard, Monument, Runville, Bellefonte and Kentucky. Ernest DeHaas spent the week- | end at the Maxon home. Miss Beatrice Packer spent Sun- day in Beech Creek at the home of her cousin, Faye Peters. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Fye last week. Mrs. | Fye was formerly Miss Ruthal be vO | Packer. The Fye's are staying at | i the Packer home for the present, | Mr. and Mrs. John DeHaas mo- | tored to Robertsdale, on Sunday 0 Milson Diehl. Mrs. Diehl was the former Miss Elsie Andrews. Guests of Miss Martha Hunter, at the Cunsallus farm, on Sunday were Miss Bessie Campbell and a party of relatives from Bellwood. The group made a short call on Mrs. R. J. Spangler en route home. Mrs. Rena Eaton suffered a re- lapse at the Lock Haven Hospital | on Monday which necessitates a delay in her return home. | Rev. Harry C. Kline will conduct service in Baptint. wo om Wand | Springfield, Mass, | Mr, I Ziegler, day. REBERSBURG and Mrs. “Bob” Smull of | retumed home | last Filday after soending several | days visiting friends and relatives | in town and vicinity Mr. and Mrs, Howe Wolfe and daughter Lottie May of Aarons burg, visited the iatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Meyer last Tuesday evening : Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagner Lewistown, were Sunday guests | and Mrs, M. R. Moyer | Master Donnle Lee of State Col- | lege, spent several days last week | at the heme of his granuparents, | Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Blerly Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Ziegler, H C Mrs Pred Whitehill and Mrs. Gale Swartz, were business callers at Lock Haven on S8atu:day Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Bair Thursday in- cluded Mrs. Rachael CGentze) mn Scott and daughter Mrs. Pickering and Mrs, English, all from Ridg- way Mrs, Mary Houck of Orbisonia is visit.ng her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr Mr, and Mrs, William Hosler: and family of Washington, D spent the weekend at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Krieder The Y. P.M. C. of the Evangelical church met on Friday night home of the president Miss Page with twelve members pre Mr. and Mrs, Hamry State College, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. H Smull Mr. Dudley Kidder of Pittsburgh, | spent several days last week Lng friends relatives in t Mr, of of los oon ah al Saue “ and and Mrs callers at William W. E. Bair the home of Walker ea of Weave f Qi and Mrs daughter Elva were weekend Mr Curtis Mae guests of t parents and Mrs. ( On Mond AY Of this C Mrz. Helen daughter Hilda Mn and Doris Mallory Williamsport Cordon Hagerman home last Monday alter two weeks Hephzibah Monterey Mr week Shuliz C. O LLansacle SNA ness al Mass Mrs. Owen Kaiser from New Ms week with Biunga:t Weber of Lock Harry Webbe; ‘ daughier and Ida were visitors in aay H ra 1a Maxin lege, visited Mrs. C Tuesday Las and Hil Br and 3 Ra. Waite: famils UTE Mr, and Mrs. Bricket {rom Cam bria County were Sunday of their nephew and family, and Mrs. K. A Law They called at the home of Mr. and Mr WwW. E Bair Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast attended the ArOOgast held at Hecla Park on ¢ Visllars Tw AT, family union the home J. Hackenber Frank guesia Mrs and at Ww Mrs Steflen and Ammon from Asronsburg Mr. and Mrs. Adam Relish business callers in Lock Haven on Monday of this week Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ziegler ac- companied by Mr and Mrs. WH Ziegler visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Ziegler and family at Flem- ington, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. J Weaver Mrs Mary Hauck, and Mrs. Emma Co:man were Suncay callers of Mr and Mrs. Harry Walle at their sum mer home in the Loganton moun- tains The following people frcm tosn attended Auction at Lewisburg last Wednesday night Mr, and Mrs Harry Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Breon and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkitresser | H. C. Ziegler, C. Paul Ziegler and Mr. and Mrs. Pred Whitehill were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oale Swartz at Mill- heim Harry Musser and Mrs. Eugene Keys and son of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kramer, son and daughter of Philadelphia vis- ited among relatives and friends ir town last Wednesday and Sieflen ‘ were 4 J A SMULLTO Mrs. Charles Bressler war, laken to the Centre County hospital last Tuesday. Mr. Bressler is also on the sick list, and we hope for them both a speedy recovery i Mrs, Meidon Williams and daughter Pearl of St Petersburg, Florida, spent several weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer, They left last Wednesday for Shamokin, where they will spend a few weeks before returning to their home. Mrs. Henry Gentzel, son Scott | and daughter Bessie, and Mrs. Eng. | lish of Qleasonton were dinner guests last Thursday of Mrs. Ida | Walizer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and ‘son Paul Jr, and Mr. and Mrs H 1 C. Brungart, all of Philadelphia, spent the weekend here, at the i home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Brun. gart and daughter Helen. i Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wolfe of | Lock Haven, called at the home of | Mr, and Mrs, Lester Ruhl on Bun. | Mr. Jack Saville returned to his | home in Trenton, NJ. last Mon. | | day, after driving his wife and three | yore daughters, also Miss Ruth Detwiler | of Philadelphia, here to spend a | couple of weeks with Mrs. Carrie | Detwiler, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer, | also Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Meyer and | daughter Doris from Bast of town, | | Who appreciale ‘band’s MILESBURG Mrs. Anna and Robert Smith of gt. Mary's, mother and brother of Mrs. William Eckenroth, were Pri- day visitors at the Eckenroth home Mrs, Mary Oakwood departed Friday for Detroit, Mich.,, where she is visiting her son-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Howard punsford L modern and up-to-date cabin which will be completed soon Mrs. Willlam Eckenroth and daughter, Mrs. Guyer Fisher, were weekend visitors with relatives at gt. Mary's and vicinity John Hall who recently moved from our town to Bellefonte left sunday for Baltimore, where he has found employment, He was accompanied by Norman Shawley and Orrie Heaton of Central City, expect to find employment Fisher Altoona, Guyer D business al Was A visitor Friday of last week Mrs. Emma Smith entertained a! dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of her daughter Marian Other guests were her grandsons Carl, and Bud Cronem!ller d Miss Sara Love all of Belle- lllam Peters « 11 ity Bunday were wd Mrs. W. H, Rabert, of Snow Mrs. W. 8 Walker, Mr. and william Walker and daughter {ith Lee of Bellefonte We been having quite g | baseball games this season Milesburg holding its own, The Misses Betty Hall and Chester Thomas ned {rom a motor trip ! ing y at Niagara Fall Quebec and other imeresing places in wh have Louise nave DAV Cal he \ Wade new McKinley daughter the Oscar rR or the wedding Miss Lillian NNsOnNDU ’ { thelr congratuls shes for a long standing affair assured all who To of rain it will be held in day School room. The girls your atiendance, and atien 4 NO CARES, Never They have a peace of mind Not enjoyed by many people build their homes hollow tree Or high in the ol have a care They a wn 4 church steeple v bill hie fullest ex- They Nor have nr meet the butdher's Enjoy their life wo tent Come and go at in the morning We hear their glad sweet song While they hunt their breakfast Then go to feed thelr young. think of peaceful Than to be like the birds air, With never a thought for tomor- row Never a trouble or care L 8 ORVISTON There were 131 present at Sunday School Mrs. Roy Cyphert entertained her Sunday School class with a weiner roast at Martin's Grove on Friday afternoon. The following were present Dick Lomison, Dick Packer, Eugene Thompson, Rob. Heaton, Ida Confer, Marie Ricker, Stella Walker and Mr. and Mrs Roy Cyphert, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and son Kelsey, Mrs, David Confer, Mrs Alvie Confer and Mrs. William Gil- leapie visited Blanche Lomison at the Cresson ganitarium on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Bamhart and family spent the weekend with relativeg at Sunbury. Anne Daughenbaugh of Howard. spent several days with her girl {friend Emeline Butler. Mr. and Mrs and family visited relalives at Pine } reIR 0 p will Early Can you a life more of the Glen and Moshannon on Sunday | afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and | family visited with Mr. and Mrs. | | Bruce Lomison and family at Win- Burne on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Walter McCloskey gave a birthday party in honor of her hus- rthday on Saturday night the evening was spent in dancing. Nellie Confer of Lock Haven, spent the weekend at the Paul Lomison and David Confer homes. Mr and Mrs. William Crispin of Julian, spent Sunday at the Clay- ton Watson home, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and family attended the funeral of . Marie Witherite at Clarence an Monday, — —————— Sho! 'n Eye With B-B Pellet Miss Jane Flegal of Osceola Mills, shot in the right afternoon by a pel attended the funeral on Sunday of gun, may lose the Mrs. H A Meyers’ Foodwana Morningstar at Milton, | Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wolfe family of on Sunday. I sister, Mrs, |The young girl was and hemorrhaged : tha Lewisburg, called ay the |ets, her physician, home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smyl] if the vision | permanently. would be G. Peters Is erecting another Claude Lomison | | JACKSONVILLE | Church services on Sunday, July 23, are as follows: Suniay Bchool (0:30; Worship with sermon 10:30 land C, E 6:45, topic for discussion "Good Times In the Home" Mrs. Orvis Clark and daughter | Martha of Little Nittany, were Monday evening callers at the E | R, Bartley home Mr. and Mrs Young of Lock | Haven, and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Borger of Detroit, Mich., spent Fri- day afternoon at the William Dix- son home, Mrs, Young is a sister and Mr, Borger ls a nephew of Mrs Dixson i on rs. Robert Conaway and chil- dren Kathryn Lucy, Lester and Harry spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Harold Dolan and family On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Etters motored here and were accompanied by her grandmother Mrs. Lucy Conaway Yarnell wo see her new grandson son of Mr and Mrs. Wilber Emel, Mrs. Con- Away returned home on Sunday ac- companied by her daughter Mrs, Fred Kessling, who spent the af- ernoon here with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Womels- dorf! and ren Nelle and Nev- in of Beech Creek, were Bunday af- ternoon vi home of oi Deitz and 17 a chil silors at the Winfeld her brothen family Mr George Hoy em Ww Dr. M. W. Nei College, were Priday home of Mr Noll and family Raiph Clemens Joan Mrs spending week with Mr Mrs. Deimer Ertley. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and children Beve:ly id Pleasant Gap Mr rman and Jack Ohlo, and £24 at vie Lhe of! ers al Bumner Mrs ter ana daugh- Walter Delley and and aad of QLis Leathers of n Peters Creek wita of Beech week Lon ‘ days ast Floyd Hackenburg altern ¥ TIGAY Oli Noll h nue ila CGarbrick spent Yr svening at ithe James 4h, at th Mrs. Rot nan gait Carbri gis Mi ROG Mrs ene will Howard A l. R. Bartley ANG GC evVering awd R Howard assisiin of at t a:old Betz g I clearing the fire damage and Mrs. Miles Bartley and shent Sunday afternoon al of parents, Mr Nef! of Howard T atlraction was 10 gee UU D:ide and groom, her br Philip Nefl and wife A. A. Garrett and children ) George and Charles, Mr. and Harry Baird motored t Sunday and » of Phronie family and Bland Parks Misg Chr Burg day dinner guest Kathryn McCrea Miss 1x day with her sister Dunkis and famil mily Charles Belghtol spent and her Chester the new Wy M1 “ ther on homes ieting sune John nite Howard sister Mrs Other call- John S8chael- of Centre Lo Sunday with his C. E Aley and family ers were Mr. and Mrs fer and daughter Nancy Hall Wednesday evening callers at the Deimer Srtley home were Mr Harry Strunk and daughter Hope of Siale College, Mr. Holmes Ert- ley and William Ertiey of Altoona, Friday evening callers were Mr and Mrs. Willard Corman and chil- dren of liefonte Miss Arlene Sticver of Penna Purnace, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Sumber Noll and family. Thelma Long and Lloyd Pete's of Mingoville, were Bunday dinner guests at the Floyd Long home Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabdbus of Hecla Park, spent Tuesday evening at the C. E Aley home Mrs. Alice Betz and daughter | Dorothy, spent Suncay afternoon at the William Weaver home Mary Harding of Aloona, is spending her vacation at the A A Garrett home, On Sunday evening Mrs. Lucy Conaway motored to Mi Eagle and called at the William Robison home and there learned the sad news of the death of one of her dear old friends of Snow Shoe, that |of Mrs, George Witherite Mr. and Mrs. E R. Bartley and sons Roy, Ralph and Fred were Sunday alternoon callers at the homes of John Tice near Salona, and Albert Thompson of Nittany Harry Beightol and Arthur | Bartley attended Inner Circle held {at Mt. Bethel on Sunday afternoon | Mrs. Walter Dalley of Altoona, jand Deimer Ertley motored | Selinsgrove on Sunday to see their | brother Paul and were very much | pleased with his condition. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh | |and son Bobby, of State College, | | were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. [and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family. Other callers were Mrs. Ralph Orr and leit them girl No. 3, which has | been given the name Florence Vir- and daughters Mary Lou and Helen. | Lucas on Sunday night, July 9th. } JULIAN | STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner of | Mrs. Sara Erb of Heister street, Pittsburgh and the former's moth- | had as her guests several days last er, Mrs, Ida Gardner of Alexandria | week Jessie Campbell of Plotora, spent Friday with A. L. Rowin and Illinois, and Miss Walker also of family lilnols, The Misses Campbell and Everiett Hanscom with Joseph Walker were returning wo their Pierce of Unionville made a busi- | home from a trip to Europe news trip ww Maryland and returned Mr, and Mrs. Russell Clark of with a trunk joad of fruits and West Beaver avenue, had as their vegetables which they sold in this | geekend guests Mr. and Mrs, W section on Friday Plumbley of Dalton Lenard Bishofberger and William A ob Kuhn of N. 8. Pitlsburgh spent the | Se hence Be TY forepart of the week with Charles pecompanied by her mother who Donley spent several weeks with her Raymond Hanscom had the mis- daughter, pent Ye weskend n Re- fortune of lasing some valuable novo, Mrs ry will remain there swine this week. He had secured | Mrs. Joseph Nageotle of East the ald of a veterinarian but to no Foster avenue, molored to Altoona avail Wednesday Sunday v Mr, and Mrs, Walter Parsons of home were Helster street accompanied by Glenn and daughter, Genevieve of Margaret Weaver, of Loysville spent Bellefonte and Mr, and Mrs, Jas- Wednesday visiting with friends in McDonald, State College Altoona Mrs. Martha Emigh returned Gall her home at Blue Ball avenue Mrs. Paul Oswalt and children, | Ridgeway Roxie, Wilma, Glenn and Howard Mr. and Mrs of Philipsburg visited over the West Foster weekend with aged and ill | weekend y Swisher aymond Hanscom » Mrs, Sturat of Jesrey yion Cales of Cleveland J. Pahr, Doris and Calvin Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Ling- and dJdaugirter, Pear]! of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Row- son Ronald Mr. and Neumer Mr Walko, son Miss Walko all of Pittsburgh ! Hoover acc Tyrone She expects of Miles street ¥ en pr BItors 4 al the A, J. Hoov- Mr. and Mrs, James er per Dinwiddie spent the of West Park weekend In vw Russel] A. Rusk of avenue spent the in Quantica her friends of W. Rankin have Aas their Proctor Bcarboro of 3 Pearce Hofler and West Nittany aven in Philipsburg on Bund’) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gill and Mr and W. V. Dennis Jr. and children of Pine Street, visiled with friends in Pleasant Bun. ay afternoon Margaret two weeks Mr. and Helster on daughter " ed Vai Loona Mrs Neal Gap Weaver having spent a vacation at the home of Mrs, Walter Parsons of street returr ed to Loys- Tuesday om vo vacation with Vie Roan f detalled ac- elsewhere A more of College Wednesday Blacksburg, Virginia ns of QUST s v.and Mrs. John P street ed Hark to Loy: mols: nr tl som—— oP of Walter avenue Wilkins Franklin spent Lhe DRY T i Mr Mra Sharp Milton, Sunday Mr. and Mrs College, spent Me:rym and Brint friends ang Jeanette Were something to take the place of the special weeks mnmasmuch ss the fifty-two weeks of the year are now burdened by about three hun- dred fifty-seven kinds of specials al nvent Joe Green of State Sunday at the G. C aome an - pg om I ——————— nr NE “ICED TEA Peps You Up!” V2 |b pkg 23¢ 12 1b pkg 19¢ creer) ORANGE PEKOE NECTAR TEA - - Nectar Mixed Tea qt jar 25¢ 4 No. 2 cans 23¢ pkg 21c ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING SWEET, TENDER lona Corn N.B CC Pioneer Fig Bars FRESH SALTED Spanish Peanuts - VEG. SHORTENING 21b 19¢ Spry - - Ibcan 19¢ 3 Ib can 50¢ 100% PURE PENNA, Motor Oil-Super Body - - 2galcan 73c¢ AVOID B. 0. Lifebuoy Soap - - - - cake Sc Savings on Heinz Foods MOST VARIETIES Soups - - - - 2 med. cans 25¢ FRESH CUCUMBER Pickles Ige jar 18¢ 6 Ib cans 25¢ Daily Dog Food White House Milk 10 tall cans 55¢ Ann Page Beans, with or without pork Ib can 5¢ Lux Flakes 2 small pkgs 17¢ - GREEN OR WAXED Beans - - - - - -- - 21b 9¢ Watermelons-26-28 Ib av. ea d3c 30's-36"s Pascal Celery - - - 2stlks 19¢ Center Chuck Roast - - - Ib 19%¢ Pork Shoulder Roast - - Ib Me Veal Loin and Rib Roast - Ib 23¢ Veal Rump Roast - === b23¢ Smoked Picnics - - - - Ib 1c Fresh Dressed Haddock - Ib 17¢ A. & P. Food Stores
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