Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 27, 1939, Image 2

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    July 2
1959,
Page Two
&
NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF
UNIONVILLE
(Reported by Special Correspondent)
Family Reunion:--Mr. and Mrs. |
J. BE. Brugger enjoyed the presence | Young Peoples Prayer
of their children and their families | day evening at 7:30 p. m.; Adult
their home on Sunday, those | Prayer service Friday evening at
wesent being Mr, and Mrs, George | 7:30 p. m, Sunday School Sunday
Brugger and daughter of Cunnons- | morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by
burg, Pa.; Mrs. Fdererick Curtin of | Class Meeting; Young Peoples meet-
Atlanta, Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. | ing Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m
Earl Waite and children of War- { There will be no preaching service
riors Mark: and Mr, and Mrs, C, K. | as the pastor is attending Camp
Brugger and family of this place. Meeting
Festival Coming:~The Union Bible Study
Grange No. 325 of this place will | Study Class
h festival at the Grange Hall, | church will
August 12, 1939 for the | evening unde:
the grange. Music by | Lucas of Union
town boys. All kinds | pastor, Rev. Oakwood
to eat will be for | on his vacation
Miss Phyllis
Gap spent the
school chum,
Holt
The members and
Epworth League will
and picnic at Moghannon
this Saturday evening
Man Brugger who
been employ in Stat College,
spent the past weekend with
parents, Mrs, C. K. Brug-
ger
Donald Smith
Walter Smith and
Ill, spent their
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
W. Smith of this place
Mrs, Mary Way of
Epworth | spent several days over the week-
meeting last | end siting with Mr. and Mrs. J
the lawn of |C. PF and other 1 and ]
and about
service Tues-
The Bible
the Presbyterian
held each Monday
direction of Ruel
Township, The
being away
Class:
of
be
day, the
fit of
ome home
{ good
sale.
Mrs. John
Saturday
daughter,
family.
Georgeanna
Thurs
things
Jodon of Pleasant
weekend with her
Miss Georgeanna
Tyrone spent
with her
Barton and
I. Hoff of
afternoon
Mrs. Hazel
friends
the
of
Holt was hold a
sd AV evening "OAs
Dam
M iss has
ed
her
family and
all of Peoria
vacation with the
and
urner wile
Elway and
, motored
and spent
accompanied
Mrs
to Clear
a couple
Halimoon
the
heir
on
ends
0x
A
85. Jo seph A Alexan
ughter Janet, spent
Alto n
i Alexan-
Alex-
Ware
James
Met
vacxtion i
Hamilto } his family. They
remain at the cottage during the
week and spend the eka at
their home in Mliesbur Rev
Kauffman fill is pt
Milest
Newt
$f the in 0 £5
years. Mr. Walkup is
mn Buchanner County,
y also at bended. a
EIGHT O'CLOCK
y COFFEE 1b 13c
2% 19¢
- 23
- 320
20c
poi
ply 7
SHREDDED WHEAT 2,0. 23¢
COCOANUT BON BONS 2 ,,.23c
Black & White
29¢
LAYER CAKE
19¢
FACIAL TISSUE - - - 3...
WOODBURY’S SOAP - 3 ...23¢
A in nw Fg
CLEANSER
DAILY MILK 16%
DAIRY FEED -
DAILY GROWTH
GROWING MASH - -
VINE RIPENED
Cantaloupes , Jumbo 36's.
New Elberta Peaches.
Yellow Onions
Watermelons, 26.28 Ib avg.
CENTER
CHUCK ROAS CUT
CHICKENS Fro Fully Dressed
2% to 3% 1b avg
Ib 30¢c
PORK Shidr. ROAST /... Ib13c
Small Legs of Lamb - - Ib 25¢
UARES...."".... Ib12¢
Ann Page
FRENCH DRESSING
Quality Flavorful
ANN PAGE MUSTARD
Tasty Sultana
PEANUT BUTTER
Sunnyfield
CORN FLAKES
Del Monte
PINEAPPLE CHUNKLETS
Hershey's
CHOCOLATE SYRUP
N.B. C.
13-02
pkgs
WEEKEND
SPECIAL each
we 1.23
wih 1.99
.2 for 19¢
.3 Ibs 23¢
.6 Ibs 19¢
ea. 4c
ib 19¢
FP.
(J. E. Young.
i
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Methodist Church
in the evening at 6 o'clock on the
| lawn of Mrs, Plerce Peters; preach-
{ing services at 7:30 p. m. with ser-
{ mon by the Rev. O. C. Miller, Supt,
{of the Home of Children, at Me-
2 | chaniesburg, Pa
Free Methodit Church Services- |
Mrs, P. 1. Holt and
Connie, spent one day
visiting with Mrs, B. E. Holt
C. R. Eckenroth was a recent
guest of his daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Haroli Wagner ol
Upper Darby
Miss Edith Eckley has returned
to her heme after an extended visit
with friends and elatives in and
about Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs, John
tertained at their home one day last
week and over night, his mother,
Mrs, Walter Tallhelm of Julian
We are sorry to learn that our
geod filend Eugene Hall is again
confined to his bed His many
friends and neighbors hope his
| complete recovery may be speedy
Mrs, Elwood Way and children,
Joseph and Miriam spent the past
week visiting at the home of Mr
daughter
last week
Tallhelm en-
Weiner | and Mrs, Vrey DTxson of Woodland,
aunty, Pa
Mrs. James
are vi
Clearfield C«
Mr. and
Pittsburgh
parents, Mr. and Mrs
of is place. James is
boys who has gone int
warld and made good
Mrs. Thomas Jarrett and s
Pittsburgh, are visiting wit
aunts, Mrs. Harriet Askins and
Mary Turner, also with her brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Snoke 1 .
Miss
by her mot
and Loulse Th
ceola Mills
and visite
James Wood
Mrs. Marlin Rys
reaide
Stere
iting with
H M
“eo
Ce
ole
town
mpanied
Julia Parsons
motored to Os-
ile
and
her
noon
Mrs
mer
We
were
Eckof!
and at
Mrs. Jarrett's
Snoke. John
his test for
slater,
had recently
ng Sad SUCCPSS
taken
f %
fully
His
wind
Tavi
weekend
here and at
ing a bird
Uber 2 Ahlberg home
{ both were pres-
njoyabie evening
Samuel! Hipple
the Culver
5 year at Wi
of
fp
ing
l8boro
on,
Mill
uni held hisper
Pines
This week we are proud to re-
port that ball team took our
good advice and ate their spinach
The game played Sunday with
Cooper ended with a score of 8-8
in Moshannon's favor
Maxwell Fitsimmons
spent the weekend with
here
The Culver reunion was held at
Whispering Pines, Allport, Julv 23
A very enjoyable time was had by
all who attended, although the
usual number was not present
Forty-three was thefe for dinner,
All officers were re-elected for ane
other year. The date for the next
reunion, July 31, 1940 Those
present were: Mrs. Agnes iehis,
Arthur Biehls and two sons Boyd
and Chester, and daughter Louise
from Ridgway: Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Culver, Kylertown; Mr. and
Mrs, Boyd McBath, Watsontown;
Mr. and Mrs, Grover Culver, War-
ren, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Charlie
Campbell Mrs, Bill Culver, son
Tee and two daughters, Helen and
Mary Jane, Spangler; Mr. and Mrs
Howard Bowersox, St. Benedict;
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Weaver, Snow
Shoe; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Culver,
two sons Billie and Jimmie and
daughter Mary, Tyrone; Mr, and
Mrs. Samuel Hipple, Ellsworth,
Mrs, SBarah Holter, Mt. Union; Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Culver Mrs. Wil-
lfam Maurer, Mrs. Irvin Berger and
our
Roulette,
friends
of
ison Ronald. James and Oatherine ;
Kerin, John CGuenot, Eloise and |
Dorothy Beals, Jene Martin, Janet
Watson, Marjorie, Bill and Carl
rger, all of Moshannon: Donald
Ward, Cokesburg. Those who visil-
ed the reunion in the afternoon |
were: Mrs, William Stewart and 2
daughters Dorothy and Beatrice,
| of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia; Mrs. |
| Laura Hillyard, Prank Borger and |
sister Twila of Newberry, and Mrs. |
]
Altoona Machinist Hangs Self
{ his neck Charles Burkbart, 54, Al- |
Services; — |
| Sunday School on Sunday morning
at the usual time, Epworth League |
HUBLERSBURG
and Mrs, Earl
and Mrs, Ocean
daughter motored to
and spent the weekend
the home of Mr
Smith,
Miss Clara
some [riends
over the weekend.
Miss Laura Hayes of
port, spent Sunday at the
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Hayes, Mrs, Kate Loveland
was visiting at the
companied Laura to Willlamspaort
Mr
son
were
the
Noll
Little Betty
ada and Peggy Snyder of
ville, spent the weekend with
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs
Weaver while their parent;
visiting In Atlantic City
Mr. and Mrs, Boyd
daughter iam and son Russe
spent Sunday at the home of
and Mrs Heckman of
Haven
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Marguerite
and me ther Mr:
Mr
Mr Yearick
and Mrs, O
friend of
afternoon
and Mrs, C
and boy
Sunday
home of Mr
Kay and Billie
He
Andrew H
Musse
Musser
spent ¥
Ada Yocun
ster M
ed them
and 8
Garber
r Weidr
at
all
Sunday
ars
after spending
with Rev. Musser
Ray Walks r
sSevVers
randparenu
Mate College, a¥e spending
per some time al the
and Mrs. Albert Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Cryder Clevensine
of Bellefonte, were Sunday visi
at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cleve
Blerly
Mr. Jol
more he weekend
Emma MoCas
kenmiller
Mrs
Truc
ani
called at the home of Mr
Melvin Truckenmil {
From Last Week)
and Mrs. Rhodes Rumbarg
Harrisburg and Mr
Vonada and son
port, were weekend
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E Vonada
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lee
Mrs Melvin Lee and Mr
L. A Porter and family
day dinner guests at
Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Lee
Mr. and Mrs
and family of
Sunday visit
home
Mrs. Pauline Orr and daughter
Delonte spent Wednesday ai
home of Mr. and Mrs, L. A Porter
Supper guests at the Adam Fra.
vel home on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Dorman of Altoona,
Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Condo and chil
dren Phyllis Jane and Ar
Charles of Mill Hall and Mr
Mrs. lee Condo and daug
Vonda Jane of Orviston
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Heckman
My, and Mrs. Melvin Truckenmi
motored to Hyner and spent
day al the hunting camp
Mrs. Kate Loveland of Willlamg-
tt, 1s spending some time at
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay:
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Krape and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krape, mo-
tored to Rote on Sunday and spent
the day at the park,
Donnie Kerstetier returned to his
home in Tyleisville after spending
a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs
Nevin Les.
Mr. and Mrs. William Paust and
friends called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Noll on Sunday
Master Bobby Warfield of lock
Haven, spent this week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jolifi Hayes
POTTERS MILLS
Miss Margaret Kimport of State
College, visited over the weekend
at the home of her cousin, Miss
Lizzie Black.
Miss Verna Aumin of Milroy
spent Sunday at the home of her
| parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ira Auman
mother
Paul
Mabie
ler
ang
McK oes
he
nt
a
visitors at
ow
Those who visited on Sunday at |
the E. B. Palmer home weie: Clyde
Walker and family, Mr, and Mrs
Lee Brian of Beliefonte, Mrs Al. |
| vin Sellers and scn of State College. |
H. E. Faust took |
Mr, and Mrs.
dinner on Sunday at the home of
| Jahn Stoner at Colyer.
Misses Sara Bunist and
Po ec Bry Fisher employees of the |
{| Laurelton State Village visited
| Saturday evening at the Mr, Prank
| Bunist homs, |
| EG. Mingle of Aaronsburg ig
| spending a
few days at the home of
The stork paid a visit to the home |
Yearick and
and
Pitsburgh
visiting at
P.
Dunkle accompanied |
to the World's Fair
Willlams-
home
John
who
same home ac-
and Mrs. John Rossman and
Bellefonte,
visitors at
harles
Von-
Mackey-
their
Walter
were
kman
nan
f Lan-
| MILESBURG
Mrs, Elizabeth Weaver,
resident of our town js
ployed in State College,
Mrs. Emma Smith, who has
suffering from an infection of
foot, is much improved
Mrs. Max Rhinesmith and family
Mill Hall were Saturday visitors
the M, H. Hall home
Mr, and Mrs. H M. Baker
three children of Wilkinsburg
have been visiting at the
Blair home, returned home on
wednesday last, Betty and Jimmy
remaining for a longer visit
Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Meredith,
the former manager of the Western
Union at State College, were callers
at the M. H, Hall heme on Tuesday
evening of last week
Loretta and James Cox,
and son of Mr. and Mrs, Prank Cox,
geparted Sunday for a vacation
New York City and Long Island
Mrs. M. H. Hall, daughter Elea-
n Wesley Kushwara, Julia Spear
nd William Brouse, mou
1 Hall on Tht
re they wer
supper
home
now em-~
been
her
and
who
Clyde
daughter
an
red
irsday evening
al | SPA
Max Rhine
ith
George
»
LH
Smith of Lock Haven
at the home of his broth
n Sunday
Ruth Wells
weekend
sister
visii
Mrs
led 1
some good
CRM
always
i LEA
TWO LITTLE MAIDS,
in and Betty walk
treet
1 WihK
meet
ng along
t or fat
t go fa
wile
H B. Dearment fan
Miss Beulah Dearment
her home Friday alter
weeks vacation with relatives
returned
several
in
Gilbert
Leathers
motor
Mra
Eleanor
Wagner
Shope,
Hilda
f Af John
anc war
Wagner
Weikert ft Mnoday
where he
schon for a
Mra. Gregg Wen
attended Wels
at Hecla Park Saiurd
H
will
week
the
Christ Schenck
tune of smashing
week whi working
had the
foot
with
his
a
> jae
Thompeon sprain
Wednesday w
Victor on the
was acd mitted to the Centre Cour
Hospital, Monday
Alice Pletcher, Mrs y
son Paul Mrs, Donald
drove to Johnstown Sun-
day to attend the funeral of Miss
Nellie Sanders
Guests at the home of Rev, Gu-
lick and family were: Mr. and Mrs
Albert Hansmann of Bangor, Miss
Pear! Ink and Mr. Andrew Biller
Mt Bethel
Mra, Kelly Yohe of
was a weekend guest al
of Mrs. George Regal
Mrs, Claude Britton of Philadel
phia arrived Saturday to visit with
relat ives in Howard and Bellefonte
The ladies of the sewing circle
were entertained at the home of
Miss Nelle Weber,
BLANCHARD
The festival for the benefit of the
Beech Creek-Blanchard Fire Co
vas well attended on Saturday
night. Receipts totaled over $200
In order that the fire siren may be
kept in perfect order Mr. Waller
Lindsay has been appointed to test
it each Saturday at nocn
Mrz. W. H. Stover of Boalsburg
land Mrs. W. T. Noll of Linden Hall
spent a couple of days last week
with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie
Page
George Lingle and family
Johnsonburg are spending a
fMys with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Austin Confer and
family of Rochester, N. Y. visited
relatives in town on Tuesday. Mrs
Confer, the former Marie Morrison,
expects to spend several days of
iam
help-
He
£3
arm
Mrs
Pletcher,
Gardner,
of
WilkesBarre,
the home
of
few
next week visiting in our commu-
nity.
Miss Jean Kunes left on Tuesday |
to spend a week attending the New
‘York World's Fair.
Several young people from the
Church of Christ expect to leave |
on Sunday for the Sunday School |
{ camp, located near Benton.
{| Mr. and Mrs. John Williams,
Dorothy, Waltef and Bruce with |
| Harold Brumgard spent the wi
end in Pottsville visiting with Trvin |
Pravel.
| Mr. and Mrs, Harris Confer and |
son Dean left on Priday for St
| Mary's to spend the weekend. Mrs. |
Tying a bathrobe string around | his daughter Mrs, G. H. McCormick, | Tillie Kunes and Margaret Beaty, |
who had been visiting there re-
| toona machinist, took his life at his ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweetwond | | turned nome with the Confers on
home there Thursday morning by |
| hanging from the banisters of the |
| second floor hallway. A roomer at |
| the Burkhart home found the body. |
| Burkhart had suffered a nervous |
| breakdown about a year ago. Blair |
and Jeft an 8%-Ib. baby girl.
Mrs. Nora Oetiig, son
and two little girl® tenes
Braddock spent the
thelr summer home.
Lester Goss and family of Milroy |
grandson |
| county's coroner investigated the called at the R. M. Royer home on
case,
Friday evening.
from | daug
weekeny in |
! sunday.
| Mr, and Mrs. Harold Williams and |
hter Patricia of Detroit, Mich.
ae visiting with Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8 |
williams during the week,
Mrs, Busan Kunes, Mrs. Mary’
|péaty and Oharles Eocard have
{been on the sick list this past week.
a former |
ZION
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Stover
the proud parents of a young
born on Sunday afternoon
is the name chasen for the
Mr Mr Hugh Dale
Friday at the Cyrus Hoy home
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Weaver
son, Eugene Bampiel of Pleasant
Gap, Miss Teaman
spent Sunday
more home
James Sane
Sunday with
Mrs, “Les” (
Monday at t
home
Miss Annie Garbrick
days last week with her
Licyd Kemp and family at
Mrs. Emma Noll
week with
s1sey Bhore
! Kathryn is
chosen for the young daugh
Mr, and Mrs. Leste
Mr. and rs. Paul
daughter WwW
the weekend
parents, Mr
are
i]
Jack
lad
and
of
family n
in Renove
and ent
1 N. J
and
a ¥ atl Vs
arier Mons |
Hockman
few
Mrs
Howard
pent a few d
Hol
spent a
niece
her and
hirjey
lo jal
M Kelve 3
ol our
evening
Jul y
on
afternoon
Also each
tending the
Park on the
BUSH HOLLOW
resent
evening of
is planning
pie
of July
and
one
big ERT
2]
There
sunday
the trouble
or Rev. By
We dn f
only 50 1
unday
folk We
rd back from
F night
both
week
were
School, 8
are Jook
Allen
servi
{0
were sorry wo hear we
Sunday Bchool
drew Irvin, being taken
Centre County Hospital on
He was operated
m. and atest ris
sday rep
impr and we
are
at ~
at Hecla
What
ing
wn
Su
ihe
Tuesday
are
25
PINE GLEN
ladies of the M. E
|} supper on Satur
ing at the festival house
for the church
Mas leona Hoover of
and Gerald Bunda
burg
Edwa
The
will serve
of
Hoove
al
fone were ot
SuUniay
Mr, and Mrs
Pleasany Gap
Viehdorler
Mr, and Mr
Anne Robb and daughter
and Jane Robb of Bellefonte
enieriain Beater
M John
adelphia
Bent
Wills
Robert Hoo
Howard
oe spent
Nareh
CY
nome
Wagner
p ana
n
4)
“x
LAD
Woll
vacationing
all
END OF MONTH
EAN x SALE
Here in
son's
fabrics at
. 1
va Up
ANOTHER GROUP OF
Regular $2.85 Value, at
$1.59
Regular $1.39 Value
88¢
most half price
REGULAR
$3.95 VALUE
Summer DRESSES
Two-Piece Suits
your
chance to stock
up on summers
best dress fash-
lons in the sea
coolest
“ Hat Sale!
Your chance to pick up
that extra hat in our clear-
ance sale. $1.00 and $1.85
hats, now at only—
39H 50c ca.
Odd Lot of Hats
25¢ each
CHILDREN'S
Coats & Suits
Regular $695 Values, at
a clearance price.
$3.77
FINAL CLEARANCE
we AND
SUITS
Styles that are
fashion forecasts,
so new and distin.
clive that you will
wear them way in-
to fall!
A remarkable
Opportunity *
Get yours now |
I
$488
BUY NOW AND SAVE!
COATS
Reg. $9.85 NOW
$600
SUITS
Reg. $6.95 NOW
$3.88
MANNISH
wl
Ladies’ APRONS
Vat Dyed Prints — Special
15¢
CHILDREN'S
Organdy DRESSES
Special 20c¢ ea.
Turkish Towels
Size 22x24, double thread. Color.
ed checks on white, white, and
pastel colors,
20¢ ea.
Ladies’ Blouses
Consist of organdy, erepe and
shantung. Reg. $1.00 value.
66¢
BOYS’ SUITS
Special 20¢ ea.
LADIES’
House Dresses
Reg. $1.00 and $1.19 grade
desirable styles, materials, sizes,
66¢
All
FINAL
Ladies’ Gloves
Values up to $1.08. Regardless of
former prices — a pair for only
10c
BOYS’ SUITS
Close outs of Reg. 79¢ & $1,
at 53¢
MOHAWK
Pillow Cases
Size 45x36 — Special at
25¢ ea.
CLEARANCE OF
| BATHING SUITS AND ACCESSORIES AT REDUCED PRICES!
MEN'S
DRESS SHIRTS
White and fancy colors,
79c¢
yours
DOLLAR
Always Buys
MORE
At Turners
ALLEGHENY STHEET
MEN'S SLACKS
Well tailored.
$1.
Men's Ties - 10¢, 20c
A. C. TURNER (CO.
TEMPLE COURT BUILDING
BELLEFONTE, PA.
MEN'S
Shirts and Shorts
20c¢ ea.
Men's Socks - 10¢ pr.
Do Your
Shopping
AT
Turners
church
day even»
Proceeds
Yi {1 re
niips~
Belle