PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) gp) = —— of the a hew he Rev. James N. Fisher heran charge is driving nouth sedan {rs. Robert J. Wigton is enter- ning her mother in her summer cation, Mrs, E C. Harnish of {arrisburg f - Dg Well known Insurance Agent, of | farm near Penna Weekend guests ate College E. G. Wasson was an gent business caller in our town Hess at her home Monday, P. M were the Misses Among those from this section lnsgrove and g "Joy ing we World's Pair this week | Shenksville the Charles BH. Myers family, Miss Anna Jane Musser we genial car salesman of War- s Mark, Clair Frank was a bus!- visitor in our midst last Thurs. Clair recently purchased a modern home in his town he James F. Kline new house on Water street is most completed is week. Interior painting being ie. Charles Louck is the cons ctor and builder of this modern me The Golden Rule Sunday School ass of the Presbyterian church id its July meeting last Thursday ght at the home of Mrs W. A Jodd. Choice refreshments were wrved by hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Musser yned from a motor trip Friday to Michigan, being called home of their sons iliness ry Jr., who is a patient in the | ntre County Hospital, a fine to head his fine | purchased hire bull tattle Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fye day with their Furnace of Miss on Ruth Sunday nual picnic School enjoyed with a school Miss Gladys Sunday and Mr vin Kunes of State College, Sunday evening callers with bridge wreck Klexandria One of Huntingdon gest farmers and tax George C Lahe of Purnace was a pleasant among his many friends Saturday p. m Master Paul Reed, son of Mrs. Robert W. Reed th birthday on Wednesday entertaining some of hig school chums to a chicken Whipples Dam Wednesday ing Mr at payers, Mr account and Mrs, C M and Mrs. James Trostle new potato picker in the New York State ast Tiesday Campbell farms at Meeks 3 Visit at the Harry Trosth his boss farmer and wile, and see the sights ai Niagara and Mrs. Wilbur Campbell are A hat Mane Monday the proud parents of another ah suits ouneing boy baby, born last Mon- M. Fry ay. Three boys to date, Wilbur down last ‘harles will be the new comers ame Those attending the 4-H picnic at Hecla Park on Friday last from is section were: Mrs Bugent El- berger and daughter Mrs, Nancy , Elwood Homan Earl Hom n, ry Bllen Homan, Norman Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Frahk HOman ighter Helen Mrs. W. B. Fry, s Francis and Willord and Deris nd Lois Scholling At the Lutheran parish ichool picnic Wednesday at ‘reek State camp Approximately 200 persons attended ine Hall was victorious in a closely contest- baseball game, other contest ners are as follows: Husband ng, Mrs. Minnie Hess; wife ] g. C. T. Homan; nail driving Mr she is vice siden A. Straub; child E Main street last Henry, Ray Johnston and Sam- ing, ab 46 being present Loesch: paper g | ting. devotional services a e Dreibelbis; whee] was enjoyed , Charlotte Wetmore and charge was jbelbis; 3 legked race, Fry. One ne and Dave Randolph: bers Mrs amblke, Ray Johnston; *an Harpstér, Rath Grubb, Wil Hdaysburg on Aug am Straub, Ray Johnston Wil- by her class am Dreibelbis, RoDért Cox, Lois house dress and larpster and Nancy Bennett refseshmernts were Trostle Its a aries aren 4 sl of Cans ad of the wtored a short vi M. Dale y serious condition un her doct r and Nurse Her dau r Mrs Ricker of Chester, also on the A very at the J. Pred Gearhart Chestnut street when all 14 children were home for reunion, 2 sons and York State: Qeorge Sunday | Present. The first | Spruce year all v ? me at « ne H Was § dren 1d found al of a time In and Mrs ed the ed Ladies ville Presbyterian chureh of nre pi 20CLAL he Mrs of their Mary Frank faithiu} wil a Ded slippers served, ed Eh —— — —— T— here enjoved motored commitiee and Mrs mem- Saucerman will go to the Presbyterian home at Hol. Ist way pest yi Farmer Grover C. Corl last week registered Ayrs- herd of of State College were pleasant visitors Mon- sou Richard at his Sara the Branch Ann Mesae of Se- Phenecy of The members of the Presbyterian their an- picnic supper at Greenlea Park, last Wed- nesday evening in Huntingdon Co Al- were Rock Springs friends enroute to view the County's big- Dr Huntingdon caller on and his by close fry even atl Mr Wednes- t with his sister her dér the trained Raiph job enjoyable day last Sunday home their family families of New and John were many time ved Sun- grana on a Bertha Schilling entertain- Bible Class of Balley- whi her home on Thursday even- Alter ch iI ii Choice xe (OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Quality Is Our First Consideration” BROCKERHROFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 28 You get full value for Your money when you buy the World's Best WHITE ROSE Food Products of Unvarying Quality. 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