Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 3, 1939, SUMMIT HILL Miss Fay Woomer spent over Bunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Fulmer and | family, of Williamsport, are visit- ing for a while at the Harry Woom- er home. Sunday visitors at the Irvin Young home were: Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Chapman and daughter, Janet, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Boone and son, Manley of Howard, Albert Young and three sons of Holts Hol- low, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Herr of Orvis- ton, Mrs. John Warr and son Charles, Fay and Charlotte Woom- er Miss Alta Watkins spent Sunday with her parents, Miss Sam Herr took supper Friday with Mrs, John Warr. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton family, visited at the Elmer Yeager home, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley and Mrs. Joe Hanley and two chil- dren of Monument, called on Mrs John Warr, on Friday. Marlin Watkins spent over Sun- day at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs, James Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Passel and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berry and family Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Chap- man and daughter called at the Ben Chapman home on Sunday There were 112 of Miss Ruth Bowman and Florence Renn friends and neighbors gathered at the par- sonage Friday evening for a fare- well gathering. Music and singing were furnished by the Fye children of Jacksonville and Miss Bowman and Florence Renn. Ice cream and cake was served to all and at a late hour all to see the girls soon, Those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herr of Orviston; Mrs, Irvin Young and daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Mann, Leonard and Ira Mann, Mr and Mrs. Russel Jones, and son Ernest, Mary Heverly, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Boone and son Ronald, Mrs, Toner Mann, Eleanor Mann, over | Woodrow REBERSBURG Mr, and Mrs. Lee Sholl and two daughters Virginia and Bthel Jean of Turtle Creek, visited at the home of Emma Sholl during the past] week, Master Gerald Bair called at the Earl Peck home at Nittany one day | | ents, Paul last week, Mrs, Marie Mann, Mrs, C Ziegler and daughter, ani Miss Ann Cartwright were business call- ers in Bellefonte on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blerly, and Paul, and Edythe, Mrs, H. 8. Smull, Loris Blerly, spent the weekend s0nNsS and Miss u | Atlantic City, Martha Young and Mrs. | | born Fye and | | way | of Millersburg, Lee Dubendort, { John | days last week at med home, hoping | Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Brungart are the proud parents of a baby girl to them on Sunday. The following group young people hald a weiner roast at Half- dam on Saturday night Messrs. Stanford, Raymond and Paul Sholly and Pauline Sholly froin Lewisburg, Lemuel Dressler the Misses Pauline, Amanda, and Ruth Dubendorf, Barney Strohecker, Troutinan and Mark Duben- dorf all from Sunbury, Lester Welshans, of Booneville, Frances Showers, of Loganton, and Betty Page, Hazel Brungart and Melvin Bright from town Mrs. A. G, Cummings is on sick list Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart, daughte Helen, and grandson Charles Meyer: Jr., of State College visited Mn Emma Corman on Sunday Mrs. C. A. Page and daughters Phyllis and Betty spent several tlantic City Mrs. E. C. Creeger of Thurmont, Md., was a Sunday guest at the Re- of the | formed parsonage. She was accom- Jerry Mann, Eleanor Boone, Cath- | aryn Confer, Nancy Lucas, Alta Watkins, Lloyd Bryan, Dorothy Poorman, Paull ne Boone, Chester Poorman, tanley Poorman, Jim- mie Boone, Elmer Watkis ns, Martha Lucas, Harry Woomer, Alble Woom~- er, Merle Woomer, Charlotte Woom- er, Harold Woomer, Alfred Bow- man, Ray Miller, Isabelle Miller, Nancy Miller, Patty Miller, Thomas Nyman, Roy McKinley, Florence Renn, Ruth Bowman, Ellery Wat- kins, Daisy Watkins, Floyd Wat- kins, Marlin Watkins, Loretta Wat- kins, Geraldine Watkins Arthur Watkins . Ralph, Fred, Francis, Evelyn, Marie, Fay, Ethel, and Beu- lah Watkins, Sarah, Orin, and Har- Fyve, Fred Betz Mary Jane Johnny, Eugene, Billy and George Fye, Mrs Alferd Lucas, Mealle Chapman, Floyd Woomer, Doras Woomer, Eleanor Woomer Adeline Woomer, Lee Woomer, Ralph Woomer, John Warr, Esther Warr, Floyd Warr, Bobby Warr, Charles Warr, Arthur Kessling, Ollie Kes- sling, Harry Kessling, Lewis Hev- erly, Cecilia Heverly, Viola Heverly, Ivan Chapman, Harold Yeager, Norman Richner, Harold Richner, Toner Robb William Robb and wife, Mrs. Mattie Gardner, Eleanor Fye, Margareite Fye, Danny Fye, Jessie Thomas Cal Yeager, Oliv Yeager, Evelyn Yeager, Mrs, Lydia onfer, Hazel and Myrtle Gardner Mrs. Mattie Gardner is her daughter Mrs. James SNOW SHOE Ladies’ Aid, of the M. E. church was Del d at the h home of Mrs, P M on Wednesday. Ladies Bible Cl ass has planned a picnic for Aug. 9th. The place has not been decided on. Mr, and Mrs. Harold McDonald, and children have returned home after visiting Mrs. McDonald's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Uzzle, Sr. Those who attended the Thomp- son reunion at Howard were: Mrs. William Hall 8r., Mr, and Mrs, Clair Hall, 8r., daughters, Charlotte, Bar- bara, son George, Mrs, Clair Hal Jr., son Rodgers, Bernice Gillette, Bobby Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thompson, daughters Lucille, Max- ine, Edna, Peggy, Betty, and son Dick, Clarence Thompson, daugh- ters Audrey and Leona, all of Snow Shoe; Mrs. Gorden Stanley, daugh- ter Beverly Ann, of Spangler Bobby Sherman of Sinnimahon- nig, is visiting his sister, Mrs, Fred Hall, rs. P. M. Budinger, daughter Sally, and son Herbert, visited the past week at the home of Mrs. E. J. Watson, of State College Betty Hughes of Trenton, N. J, is visiting Dorothy Smith, Miss Minnie Musser, R. N, of Bridgeport, Conn. is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs, Wil- bur Confer and brother John Mus- ser and family. Miss Dorothy Lessing, of Schuyl- kill Haven, Mrs, P. M. Budinger. Miss Lessing was a roommate of Mrs. Budinger, at Teachers' College, West Chester, Mr. and Mrs Mahlon Watson, daughter Janet, son Jay spent Sun- day with Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs, Mabel Lucas, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cashier, and family, of Clarence, visited Mrs, Cashier's father, Simon Walker on Sunday afternoon. ur Ty on Lucas, visiting Watkins The farmers of the nation, In- cluding those of Centre County who have good crops do not know whether they ought to be thankful or not, ETIINRTINIT TIRED KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S | Phone 9509-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA. ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES visited at the home of | who his panied home by her son, Eddie, had spent the weekend with frier John Miller and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg Mrs. M. C. Haines spent Saturday at Allentown with Mr and Mrs. Russell Zacharis Weekend guests at the L. A. Kid- der home were: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Eversman, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hatting and son Billy, all from Pittsburgh. Mrs Eversman daughter, Mrs. Hatting and son mained at the Kidder home for aI extended visit The sixth annual union was held on Park with the follow tending: Mr. and Mrs Ziegler and two sons Richard of Flemington, Mrs Roy Nixon and daughter Louise from Mill Hall, Mr, and Mrs John Klinefelter of Millheim; Mr and Mrs Preston daughter Rae Anna Mc terville, Mr. and Mrs w K. Halr nd Mrs. John Winklebleck Aaronsburg: Anna Ziegler State Callege; Mr. and Mrs ley Ziegler and daughter H. C. Ziegler, Mr, and Mrs Page and two daughters, Phyllis and Betty, Mr. and Mrs J E Zieg- ler, Mr and Mrs W H. Zl egler, and Mrs. Fred Whitehill Mr Mrs C. Paul Ziegler and daught Cynthia Sue, Melvin Bright Mr. and Mrs. E R. Wolfe and = Jason all from Rebersburg Miss Jean Hartman sperm sever- al days last week with ncle John Barker, at Ingleby Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker ¢ Pittsburgh, were guests of Mrs. Al meda Miller over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and son Dean visit relatives at Wil Hamsport on Sunday Mrs. Elizabeth Regal of Middle- burg, returned home Sunday after visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast Rev, and Mrs. Dale Kohr were dinner guests of Mrs. M. C. Haines and son Ken last Wednesday Guests at the same place on Fri- My included Mrs, and son John, Gramley of Millheim; Ciena Binchler of Philac Mrs, Annle Miller of visited her mother Mrs, Brungart the past week. Sunday visitors at the R W Meyer home included: Mrs. C. N Smith, daughter Mrs. Larry Kimbal and son Myron, from Milton, and Mrs. William Harpster and son, Bruce, of Asbury, Park, N. J Miss Betty Miller is visiting In Hummelstown, Pa., the guest of Mr and Mrs. M. P. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe and family of Centre Hall, called at the A. B. Wolfe home on Sunday Archie Iigen and two friends of Alliquippa, spent the weekend wi the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs E. R. Ilgen, Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Brungard and family were: Mr. and Mrs, Merle Brungard and family of Coburn, Miss Hazel Brungard of town, Welshans of Booneville, Mrs. Dean Gephart of 1d, Mr and and Ziegler re- nday at Hecla ng people at- Raymond Ne and and 1G Mr ol from Stan- Gladys C. A son her “ 8 nd Mrs Shed adeiphlis Pitcalrn, Lena Mr. afternoon Miss Helen Arbogast of Laurel- ton, visited her paremts, Mr. and | daughter Mr, and Mrs. W. E Bair and | daughter | | family | HON W. C. Gramley | and Miss Orpha | and Lester’ and Boalsburg | " » 4 called at the same place Sunday | nity Mrs. A. C. Arbogast one day last | week, Mr, and son Harold spent several days this week at the W. J. Hackenberg home, and Mrs. C. F. Catherman | from Hanover, | Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Rearick tran- | sacted business in Lewistown on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. T. L.. Hartman and daughter Jean, attended the funer- al of the former's uncle, Mr Joe Hartman, at Millersburg last Mat- urday. The Misses Phyllis and Laura Ruth Tyson of Millheim, visited re- latives in town last week. They re- turned home Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Tyson, who were dinner guests of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Heichel and sons, | Homer, of Lock Haven, R. D. at- | Garrett, | daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Preston Ziegler and daughter Rae Anna of McAllster- ville, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs, White and H A tors of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Relsh, spent Monday with her par- Mr, and Mrs, C. A, Page and Mrs, P. C, Blerly and sons lege, Mr, Darryl and Billy, ed business in Bellefonte on Satur- day Mr, Breon spent relatives al and Mrs. Paul the past week with Centre Hall Mr, and Mrs, C. 8. Hosterman and visited Mr, and Mrs. H. P. Yearick at Mill Hall on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. William Rachau and of Muesburg, were Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Edith Gentzel Last young weiner Those Carl garet ol a Monday people roast present night a from town at HalfWay were: James Frank Winters, Lols Arbogast, Mar- Bierly, Glenn Swartz, Hazel Bierly, Maybelle Breon, Donald Blerly, Leonard Swartz, Gloria Stover, Kathleen Burd, and Cath- erine Bierly Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pass of Phila- delphia and the former Sara Brun- gard and husband of Glassboro, N J. visited at the Clayton Brungard home on Sunday A —— JULIAN NO, L Howard Turner and Sunday a group held Mr. and Mn Mrs, Nora Breon Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene and daughter Olive motored to DuBois to visit with his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilson Olive will spend the week there Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mack and daughter, Nell Toner of Driftwood, visited at Homer Flesher and Paul Green's Monday Mr. and Mrs family called on er on Saturday Mrs. Hattie Dunkle, son wife and two daughters of Miles- burg, called at the home of Miss Tryphenia Tallhelm of this place C. 0. Williams y came up from son, Homer, who siting with his and Mrs. E. B, Wil few weeks. They Dr.'s mothe Josephine Overtu Mrs. George Swis! er ter Molley, Mrs Ham Span spent Harry Geyer Mrs, Geyer's moth- Milford rf, of Pennfileld Mrs Wal- 6g. Chandler William Cha daughter, Helen Pine Grove Mills Mr. and Mrs. William Dando mo- tored to Pit tsburgh oni Sunday w U. B. church was very fine esent enjoyed it very visiting oiph, at ler is Rand program . Theim a VOOM 800, Alexan Alexande plano Flack and Kathryn 8008 John H. Swisher of Detroit, Mich after spending a months wvecation with his sister, Mrs. R. M. Alex- returned to Detroit on Sun- Y ander, day uite a number of Julian folks attended the Clover Farm picnic at Bland park on Wednesday 26th. Mrs. Ellen Swisher, who has been an invalid for severa] years, we are to note, is not improvin Visitors at the R. M. Alexander home on Sunday were as follows Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller of Lock Haven, and Mr, and Mrs Loy Clark and family of Warriors Mark Mrs. Boyd Myers of Pittsburgh, visited at the C. M. Myers home The ladies of the M. E church wish it known to friends that a chicken dinner will be served at the church Saturday, evening Aug 12th Jack Flesher was kept very busy over the weekend inspecting and re- pairing cars Mrs. Gladys Armstrong of State College, visited at the home of Miss Ella Alexander on Sudnay. Charles Holt and family of De- troit, ich, visited his parents Mr, and Mrs Isaac Holt and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J W Harris. W. H. Richards added to the con- venience of his home by having electric lights installed The young folks of our commu- are certainly enjoying sOITy swimming holt” creek. It affords a ment these hot days, LITTLE NITTANY Rev. John Qulick of Howard and Laird Felmlee spent evening at the Earl Harter home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dolan and Hazel Axe Mann, and Oeorge Dolan, of Zion, spent Wednesday al the John lot of enjoy- Dullen 8r., and the William Dolan | home, Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of State College spent Sunday at the Earl Harter home. They also visited the W. C. Harter | home. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Clark acoom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter e and Mr, and Mrs, Claude Smull were | | tended the Home Coming at Kar- | weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. | { Howard Struble at Cogan Station. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, 8r,, left this week for New Kensington, | Pa, where they will visit their son | Harry and family. Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Balr and Mr. and Mrs. A, B Wolfe were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Marion Young at Jersey Shore. | Miss Maxine Parrar returned to Rebersburg with the above party for a visit at the Wolfe home, John Miller returned home Fri- day from a week's visit with college fiona in York, Pa., and Thurmont, | thaus on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Dullen | spent Thursday evening at the | John Dullen Sr. home, Bean Poles Cause Trouble At the intake of the Berwick Wa- ter Company dams at Found le, workmen had considerable ty lin overcoming a blockade which was caused when about 75 bean poles were wash from fields along the course of the stream and brought to the dam on flood wa ters. Some of them were still mat ted together In pyramid form by the vines. | trip to Harrisburg, Helen were Sunday visi- | | Harwood Kreamer, Miss Maxine Page of State Col- | | trip | World's and Mr and Mrs | Roy Brungart and family transact- | Dam. | “ye | in the Bald Eagle | last Monday | ! oh and Gladys of | | fonte. Jane | Mrs. Robb and Mrs, | stonbaugh of State College, (his brother Prank with the oats ‘ated on at the Lock Haven hos. WOODWARD Steward Benner and Steward | one week. returned home on Wednesday evening from thelr | to New York Clty and the | Fair. They express their appreciation to Prof, and Mrs, Paul F. Bartges, of Aaronsburg, for tho | good time they showed the boys The boys were pretty well tuckered | out when they came home, yet they | enjoyed the Falr immensely From Saturday evening at 9:40 o'clock until Sunday morning about | two inches of rain fell in this local- | ity which greatly helped to reduce the drought, yet the ground is not | sonked enough to date in order to! help to increase the potato crop yield. The corn is making good time now to finish the stalk but not | the ear gince Saturday nights rain The Bartges East Centre County Band rendered some extra fine lections of music at the P. O 8 A. festival, such numbers never heard them play before, Had the rain not interfered the occa- | sion would have been a grand time | all around. As it was a large crowd had already gathered and were cer- tainly enjoying themselves, but as everybody knows the rain was bad- ly needed | Stover Hess dren and Das: Sayder mn Sunday afternoon They been visiting relatives in the ne borhood of Scotland 8S Dakot a al weeks. They report tirons bad enough Tie n wood trees have about all died due to the severe drought Mr. Hess brother Lowel Hess threshed about 300 bushel of grain on farm. They report that what rain they do have is only In st Mrs. Fannie (Halnes) Jones of the girls formerly of near Wo ward, passed AWAY at her home in . i South Dakota, on M 24 Interment wa Scotland cemetery Thursday. Daniel Snyder with Stover Hess and chil ier funeral. Mrs Sh of weve } some of his chil- arrived home COC ~ cott ialge the of Texas stale Aarans sburg three a 1 ana nic date was changed on Saturday, August August 2 account of A. picnic which a] on 0 been the P 8 already 9 last year lor ———————— HOLTS HOLLOW and Mrs MoKiniey © entre Hall i Marlin and Jane Reese 1 Stump, visited Iriends al place recently Mrs. Clyde Watson and son Milesburg, Mrs J J Pyle and sow} MN ¥.: Mrs Lee Johnson and hier and Mrs. John Wats he Charles Lucas home of dat Ig: called at 3 services next Sunday morning ad everybody welcome the Lee the week were Mrs and children J. Fyfe and Ciyde Watson mily Sweitzer Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs wil A Johns al Mrs, lds Johnson, Wiliam MocoKinley, James Wealey Mrs. Edith Burd spent the week- end at the J E Confer home in Milesburg Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam Mrs. Ida Johnson and Thursday at the Boyd nome at Buffalo Run. Richard Fyfe John and The Conaway New York. spe few days at the M. C. Reese hom at Gum Stump Miss Brooks of Centre Hall, recent guest at the Johnson Ceorge Carr of New York the weekend with friends at place Mrs. John Possinger of Coleviile Mr. and Mrs Arthur Burd of Cen tral Oity; Mrs. Paul Bennett and daughter Mrs. Art Bennet and two children of Runville and Milford Burd of Pleasant Gap, were visi. tces at the Edith Burd home Evelyn Rovertg of Cleveland, O. Marie and Barbara Roberts of Milesburg, were callers at the Wal. son home on Saturday Mr. and Mrs Orvis Watson and sons, Mrs. J. Fyfe and sons, Nevin Watson and Betty Bhawley were recent visitors at the Roy Sheesley home at Starmstown. FILLMORE I. G. Neff hag been ill with pley. risy the past week. He is now able to resume his milk route, Bernard Crust took his route for him when he was il i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston. | and children Junior, Jane. | and Joe gpent Tuesday evening of last week visiting friends in Belle. remained in town the remainder of the week for a visit | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Booher and | Lydia John. | visited | at the Glenn Johnstonbaugh home on Priday evening of last week Clarence Hull has been helping | MoeKin son Johnson SOE mAs of Was home spent is harvest, Vincent Spearly, who was oper- | pital the other week is getting along | very well angi ls expected to come MILESBURG Friday August the 11th, has been | Bisenhuth made a hurried business [set #8 the annual meeting date for day last | the Treziyulny ceemtery associa- | jgst | tion. All Jot owne It s an ill wind that blows no [pody any good. As a result of the R. R. wreck a number of our resi- dents have laid In a supply of coal. we noticed on Monday a number of | cars from Ohio Florida, California, and Michigan, whose occupants went to view the wreck, which 1s | | just another proof that news travels | fast, Miss Mary Boyle, Ralph Mitchell, Elizabeth Fetzer and Phyllis Sholl were Saturday evening dinner | guests at the Ross Fetzer home Faye Sheckler left Monday for Harrisburg where ghe will be em- ployed, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Rupert vis- {ted Saturday at Beech Creek with {riends and relatives Visitors at the Noss Sunday were Mr. Shope, carrier at State College Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brian of Mill Hall visited Sunday at the william Thomas home, Mrs, Frank Gant of Julian, vis- ited Monday of last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fleming Ru- pert Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wensel visited Orviston on Sunday H. A. Peters of Renovo, relatives here Sunday Bruce Peters celebrated y Sunday and Mrs. David Evans left Sunday by motor vacation. They expect une deep seq fishing James Fetzer celebrated his 15th 4 on Tuesday of this week home a mall~ on 8’ visited his aril anda 1 ior to do phia, where she was calle jue to the death of her ut er Rael Rev d d Levy Sh Eli- gabeth and Mrs inday for a week Lakemont and Mrs wel Monday eelz, daughter Linus Gill 8 of Bibl George by motor Atlante the John 1 were Mr. and Mrs. R B t of Clymer, and Mr. and Mrs Knecht of Mill Hall leonard Glenn and three left Bunday by motor for a Philadelphia, with Mrs sister Ruth Fulion D. Fisher recently and nt there Mrs Ceorge Baltimore vaca CALy pion at abc Che r We Emily being a due 0 she con- Mrs alter are pial broken BOPe nues Oo IMpro Latest reports Alexander, who ! taking treatments, are, some slight mprovement. We her friends here hope 10 hear beller news soon Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and family were Sunday guests of the former's nother, Mn Mabel Hall late 8Bun- 3 Mrs, Alma Philadelphia, Roy Bryan, daughter Audrey, Albert Hobba and son of Osceola, returned home 8 inday from a week's vaca- tion: at Pine Creek Mrs, Orrie Heaton has returned home from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Glllespie at Orviston ™ ¢ 3-W girls wish to thank all who helped make thelr “Country store a complete suUCCess, On Sunday evening Mr, James and O. J. Wensel were called to Jacksonville, Their mther have ng laken a turn for the worse. Mrs Wensel has been {ll for some time and is being cared for at the home er daughter, Mrs. Roy Oyler W. Peterg and son Marlin, of Hammersley Fork, visited here on monday of this week, Mrs, Ross Petzer, Miss Frances Eisenhauer and Miss Elizabeth Pelzer allended the Eastern Star dinner at Philipsburg on Wednes- day son Mr. PALS, Benny and Anne, two little gals Always together, inseparable pals, Both of them live in the game city One loves Abe, the other Tone-e, With poor little (George as a g0 between, The out came yeti remains to be seen. wore | RUNVILLE A Priendship reunion was | held | {in the Thomas Poorman Grove on | Saturday, when folks gathered Ts are urged to be | there and enjoyed a fine feast of Earle Brindel, Randal Stover and | present. 4a business of Importance | good things together is Those pres- ent were: Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Kepler, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kepler and children, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Poorman, Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Poorman and son, Mrs. Jacob With- erite and Mrs. Emma Reese, Bald Eagle Grange will meet Fri- day night, Aug. 4th Mr, and Mrs, E. R. Hancock ana three grandchildren and Miss | Bmith of Philipsburg, motored here last Wednesday and vised with relatives, Mrs. Heverly who has been quite ll, is improving nicely Toner E. Furl of Baltimore, Md. arrived here last Wednesday to spend part of his vacation with home folks, he returned Sunday evening by bus at 5:15 at Bellefonte The Bunday School and commu- nity picnic will be held in Locust Grove as usual on Baturday, Aug 5th. everybody in our community will arrange be there, games, plays and races will be part of the sport as well as a contest will be on The Watson reunion will be held in Locust Grove on Saturday, Aug 12th, every Watson will arrange to meet Lo enjoy the day in the Grove C. M. Hackenberg motored to Bmullton las, Sunday to visit with his parents The Men School C da Lo Sunday Tues- Par- meeling on “Which the com- 8 Women's meet next 8th. at the DUSITIESS jebale tabie Ww the and will ay Aug SONAge thelr and will have the most ty the HR evening for a is profi mung School.” Mr. and Mrs Lester Howard, visited with over Lhe weekend Mis 1 or unday ausch ’ Walker of home folks located In was Nu na learning a trade the weekend : visiting at suddenly ill ane over ay week Mr Mrs phia, visited with Fred Witherite! Our CCC boys the weekend wr Ni nade, Mrs of Ph and week home artin Mr 188 were d Confers ang over 106e edly arciden |cCCoen | BENNER TWP. The U. B Presbyterian r Very conference hat bought Bafaio the and paint ng a new ing roof on threshing a {rom Ro A w. visite lam On rf ho Men h here elecCli wild vote ie man the best suited for the Visitors al the he of Ira Ben- ner this week and on Sunday were Mrs. Harry Eminhizer and nephew Roy Rider fram Ooleville, Glenn Rider wife and family from Tyrone Malcolm Stover and wife from Bellefonte Charles Johnstonbaugh from lLyonstown and Cean Hull from Zion Farmers oats crop crop didnt grain Mes, Francis Benner, on a needle two weeks broke off in her foot out car bul walk around yet her foot Vincent Spearly is getling along ry nicely in the Lock Haven hos- pital. He expects to return home this week. William MoConnell has been making frequent visits to Axe Mann, what's the attraction, Will? Alfred Catherman spent Satur- day evening in Bellefonte and at- tended the show, while there Farmers fear the potato crop will be short this fall on account of the dry weather YARNELL On account of other activities the date for the young peoples C. E festival ig changed to Wednesday night the 16th Everybody come and encourage the boys and girls in their work of the church they need your support, Mr. and Mrs. Knecht of Mill Hall, spent Saturday night and Sunday with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coakley Mrs, Erma Witherite from Chesi- QOT he ON ave been travel neering ah for they office ne their r oh cutting say the wi good are Parme twrn out an who stepped ago, which is able to ride is not able Ww 3 Me in Lhe on | nut Grove and sister Dorothy, hus- Down the street at the village band and little son from Hagers- {town Md. visited Thursday at the They call on the phone, 6 times or | home of their uncle Charles Brown more, No. 9500-R-3 they sweetly sav Til the poor operator tears her | Grove near Yarnell hair in dismay, | i When some one else wants to use | the The line i8 busy we hear her drone. Now they ice cream he sells i | Avis attended the Shawley reunion {and took supper with their sister | like George for the | And tell him he's one of the best | of ; But he don't have a chance with Abe or Tone-e For both of them live In a nearby | city. FAIRVIEW Morgan Lucas of Marsh Creek, | visited his mother, Mrs, Myrtle Lu- | eas, on Tuesday. Mrs, Alfred Lucas and two chil- | dren, called at the Malvin Lucas | home, on Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Myrtle Lucas visited with | Mrs. Amelia Chapman on Wednes- surprise party held for the Rev. Miss Ruth powman, at Summit Hil, on Fri- The Walker reunion will be held | this Sunday, Aug. 6th at Millers Come bring your basket and enjoy the day with relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Brinsley Boyer from and family, Mrs. Charles Brown, To the Republican Voters of Centre | | September 12, Miss Pearl Miller of Bellefonte | spent the weekend at her parental | home, Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Walker spent Sunday at Morgans Run. KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott and {ing ithe Political Announcements | ine | FOR SHERIFF. To the Democratic Voters of Centre | County: 1 hereby announce that 1 will be a | candidate for the nomination for the ig Bherift of Centre County st the lmary Election 0 be held Sep tember 12, 19089 and will greatly ap- preciate the support of my friends before and at the primary WwW. C. WITMER, Boring Township Bellefonte, RB. D FOR SHERIFF, County: I hereby announce that I will be » candidate for the nomination for the office of Bheriff of Centre County at the Primary Election to be held Le tember 12, 1939, and will greatly ap- preciate the support of my friends before and at the primar EDWARD R MILLER Spring Township R. D. Bellefonte, Pa FOR SHERIVY To the Republican County I hereby announce that I will candidate for the nominstion office of Bheriff of Centre the Primary Election Ww be held Bep tember 12, 1938 and will greatly ap preciate Lhe support of my friends LDelore and at Lhe primary LEE TICE Howard, Pa Voters of Centre be 8 FOR SHERIFY. To the Democratic Voters of Centre County 1 hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the i for Lhe r County at be held Dep and 1d greatly av apport of my friends the primary ELMER "BRRON Benner Twp. Beliefonte, RD FOR SHERIFF To the Republican Voters County 1 hereby Candidate fice of of Centre ann 1 : : Wo ‘be heid Sep i 1836, an rill great Lhe SUPDOr 4 nd at t Prinary (BALDY) HARNISH Wingate, Pa FOR SHERIFF. iY ap- Triends my "ROY McKINLEY Gregg Townahip, Centre HallRD FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Rapa ie can Voiers of Centre HARRY P JONES Bellefonte Pa FOR COUNTY TREASURER 7 Pr iaay - ie - iesday, September ANd SUPDOTrT are WILLIAMS Unionvilie, Pa FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To the Democratic Voters of Centre County 1 hereby announce myself as 2 can didate for Treasurer of Centre Coun- ty. subject he Tues governing the Democratic Party al 16 Primary Election 0 be held T Ge sony tember 12 1908 Your vote SUPPOTt are respectfully solicit CHARLES LEK Hublersburg, Pa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER the Democratic of Centre County 1 hereby announce myself as a can. didate for Commissioner of Centre County subject 10 the rules govern- ing Democratic Party at i% nary Election to be held Tuesday, Septem. ber 12, 1838. Your vole and support are respectfully solicited To Voters FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic Voters of Centre County I hereby announce myself as 8 candidate for Commissioner of Cen- tre County subject to the rules gov- erning Democratic Party st its mary Election © be held Tuesday, September 12, 1989. Your vote and support are respectfully solicited DAVID C BROWN, Spring Township FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Voters of Centre County: 1 hereby announce myself as a can. didate for Commissioner of Centre County subject 10 the rules govern. ing the Republican Part mary Election to be held Tuesday, 198%. Your vote and are respectfully solicited. CLYDE N. LEE Bellefonte, Pa, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Voters of Oentre County: 1 hereby announce myself as a can- didate for C County subject to the rules govern ihe the Republican Party at its Pri- Election to be held Tuesday support 1980. Your vote and | tifully solicited. ARD HAUPT, Spring Township. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Republican Voters of Centre County. by announce myself as 8 can- didate for govern- | mary Election to be held Tuesday. | Bepteniber 12, | BUpport are renpacuiy ull four sons Dannie, Allen, Clyde and | | Paul of Williamsport, called at the Bryan home Sunday p. m. Miss Alice Leathers has returned home after spending a few weeks with friends in California, She re- ports having had a fine time. Miss Marjorie Leathers of Holts Hollow, spent a week with friends Mrs. George friends in Williamsport this week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mullender are | | To the Democratic Voters of Centre Coun Your vote and solicited. WEBER, Howard Pa. 1939 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Commissioner of Cen- POR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, To the Bupubliean Voters of Centre announce myself as a can. Ooenmissioner of FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Democratic Voters of Centre 1 Bony | are reepectfull at ita Pri | sioner of Oentre | joner of Centre | | County subject to the rules | Republican Party at its Pri. date. for Corommimioner of Gentes County subject to the rules govern. ing orig vg Tar Re Dray Election ty be {ber 12, 1980. Your vote ana em solicited F. HIPVLE, Beliefoute, Pa FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Republican Voters of Centre County I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Commnsioner of Centre County subject Lo the rules govern-~ ing the Republican Party st its Pri- mary Blection to be held Tuesday September 12, 1980. Your vote snd support are respectfully solicited ROY MI Slate College, Pa FOR PROTHONOTARY To the Republican Voters of Centre County I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of Prothonotary of Centre County at the Prianary Election 10 be held Beptemiber 12, 1989 and will greatly appreciate the support of my friends before and st the primary L. FRANK MA College Township. (Continued on page 3-Becond Sec FOR PROTHONOTARY To the Democratic Voters of Centre County I heretyy announce thet I will be a candidate for the noeninstion for the office of Prothonotary of Centre County at the Primary Election 10 be held September 12, 1080 and will greatly appreciate the support of my friends before and at the primary RUSSELL P. (BUTCH) B ER Beliefoute, Pa FOR REGISTER the Republican Voters of Centre County I hereby snnoun th ill be a candidate for 3 for the office of Regi of Centre County at the Primary Election tw be held - tember 12, 1888, and will greatly &p- precigte the support of my friends before snd st the prisnary ER KN BROOKS Bellefonte, Pa To FOR REGISTER tt Democratic Voters County I hereby ar of Centre inounce that I wi il be a thie of Centre w be September and will appreciate the support of my before and at the HARRY A CC Spring FOR REGISTER Millis the support ¢ and at the primary HERBERT J STOVER. Coburn, R D FOR RECORDER ; ic Voters of Centre 3 my {riends UnAry MicIX DOWELL ng Townson "Be! iefonte, R Ww D FOR Al DITOR oc Voters of Centre will be a nod for the tor of Centre County at tion "HENRY M HOS TERMAN Boslsburg. Pa FOR AUDITOR. the Republican Voters of Oentre County heraby anne unce that I will be a t omination for the r of Centre County .t be hel greatly ab- my friends wil of R D Julian New Mail Box Racket Mail box owners on rural routes in York county complain some “city slickers™ have been coming around with a story that the boxes must be painted by September “or youll get fined $150" The box owner, of course must pay the “of- ficlal painter” tor fixing up ow box C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour & Hard Wheat Pat Flom WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-5 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed Al kinds of high protein toes mands ul nigh motels own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA.
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