Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 3, 1939. NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Re — a P) S— — wl Methodist Church Services: — Sunday School Sunday morning “ the regular time, followed by the preaching service at 10:30 a. m. at which time Rev. Edgar R. Heckman, Supt., of the Home for the Aged In Tyrone will give the address. Ep- worth league in the evening al 6:80 p. m. Free Methodist Church Services: ~<Young folks prayer service Tues- | day evening, Adult prayer service Friday evening in the church, Sun- day School Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by Class Meeting and | Young Peoples meeting in the evening at 6:30 p. m. No preaching | service this Sunday as the pastor | are attending Camp | and family Meeting. Mrs. Cora Flick and children spent last week with her husband who is employed near Harrisburg, Pa. Several persons from here at- tended the Clover Farm picnic at Bland Park, near Tyrone last Wednesday, Bible Study Class in the Presby- terian church Monday evenings at 7:46 p. m. under the direction of Ruel Lucas. The Epworth League Service this Sunday evening will be held on the lawn at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Brugger at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Julia Parsons spent Monday and Tuesday of this week visiting with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Richards of Jersey Shore, Pa. Mrs. Margaret Keatley spent last Friday visiting with her sister Mrs Emily Miles, of Milesburg, who had been recently discharged from the Centre County Hospital Mrs. Estella Parsons has improv- ed to the extent that she is now do- ing little chores at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Parsons of Union township, Guests at the home of Mrs. Sue McEwen on Sunday were her niece, Miss Nora Stover of Bellefonte, and nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bricker of Millheim Pa. Donald Smith and family who had been visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Smith of this place, returned to their home in Peoria, Ill, last Monday, July 24th Harold Keatley of Washington, D. C., and friend Paul Jewel of Ta- mauqus, Pa. are spending this week visiting with the former's mother Mrs. Margaret Keatley of this lace, Mr. and Mrs. James Stere and son of Pittsburgh, who had been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stere, spent last Thurs- day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Wilde of State College, the latter being his sister We are sorry to learn of the ill- ness of Mrs. Alms Alexander of ‘Milesburg, sister of Mrs. D. H. Cus- | ter of this place and who is being cared for at the home of her son in Philadelphia. Her many friends and relatives here hope her com- plete recovery may be speedy Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall on Sunday were her only aunt Mrs. Anna Baugh- man and son and wife, Mr and Mrs Clark Baughman and Mildred Philips all of Sanborn, Clearfield Co., Pa. also a grandchild of Mr and Mrs, Baughman. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall and son Ivan and Miss Jane Bracken of Altoona, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, Newton Fisher and son spent the weekend with their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs J Harold Fisher and Mr, and Mrs. J R. Williams, stopping here on their way from Philadelphia where they had spent some time with her sis- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs Charles Nason They motored from here to their home in Piits- burgh on Sunday. 90000000 YEAGERS 90060000 AUGUST SPECIALS! Children's White Oxfords 7%9¢ BELLEFONTE 6609009 Mr. and Mrs. Blair Heaton of Johnstown spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Toner Heaton Mrs. J. BE Carper enjoyed a few days vacation with her mother and | family at State College Ws. Robemt Hall returned to [ her home on Sunday after an ex- | tended visit with relatives In | Clearfield county Mrs. Alfred Brower and son Ron- ald of Pittsburgh, were weekend | guests of friends and relatives In and about the community G. W. Holt and son Blanchard and E. L. Parsons spent the week- end fishing down Pine Creek, re- turning home Sunday evening Callers at the home of their | uncle Robert Hall last Wedne<iay evening were Mr, and Mrs Andrew Zimmerman and two daughters of Wilmington, Delaware, and Mrs | Anna Kerlin and daughter of Ty- rone, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carper during the week were Mrs. J. L. Woomer, Mrs. C. T Kuhn and daughter Margaret, Mrs Sara Mille all of State College; Mrs, J. M. Woomer of Axe Mann; and W. A. Py of Pittsburgh The W. C. T. U. Women of the community, while not making a specialty of publicity, are still di- | recting their efforts toward pre- serving a Dry Community and giving out “Alcoholic Education” in all practical ways, to children and young people in cur church school and day schools. One “Road Dan- ger” sign has been placed, and another soon to be placed by the Free Methodist congregation. Our quota of the “Frances Willard Cen- tenary Educational Pund” has been fully met and sent in to headquar- ters. Petitions sent out bY “British Women's Total Abs! “World Peace” have been i red and ci ted our community res were secured and sen: to headquarters from where the whole vole of 8. will go to England to be added to the vote of the whole warld A fine “young oak tree’ 'was planted on the community house las the 4-H boys and a very sive service of the s« and town folks was the memory of Frances Willard and the tree dedicated and named Willard Oak.” n our U D004 mel CO — PLEASANT VALLEY Mr and Mrs Gllibe of Pleasant Valley and Mr rank Cox, of Mile home on Sunday eve York, where they were friends and took in the Fair Miss Anna Rudy of the Dome with Jane Ira State Coilege of Harvey Eagler Eminhizgr Mrs. Amelia Chapman of Falr- view, spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Russel Jones Mr. and Mrs Joral Houtz Lemont, and Mr, and Mrs Eminhizer of Bellefonte, visi Sunday at the home of Mr Mrs. William Richner The O'Neil girls and er are here camping on the oid homestead. They are Mr. and Mrs Mack McCormick and family of Sewickley. Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs James Burns of Chicago; and Mrs Finnie Kerns of Moshannon, and Mr, and Mrs. Michael O'Neil of Kentucky and some others LuVera Emenhizer of Lemond, and Walter and Robert Rudy of State College spent the weekend with LuVera's parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wagner and family of Lewistown, spent the weekend at the Wilbur Emel home and Mr, and Mrs. Samuel] Emel home, Mr. and Mrs Mickey Walker and family of Orviston, spent a few days at the home of W. M, Eiters Ralph McCartney returned home from the hospital very much im- proved, which is good news to his friends Don't forget the festival which is to be held at this place, on Sat- urday evening Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs wy HE their brot Orvis LeRoy and and Lucas Sayers ECE August Specials Bellefonte Hardware Co. M. W. WILLIAMS, Owner. PHONE 295. BELLEFONTE, PA. Cold Pack Canners. 1-Gallon Thermos Jugs. . . . . Household Family Scales. . . . . Pint Thermos Bottles .98¢ ea. .98¢ ea. .98¢ ea. .T7¢ ea. 6-Quart Drip-O-lators . . . . . . . . . .89¢ ea. Auto Simoniz . . . Food Grinders . . . . . 6-foot Step Ladders 10-Quart Galvanized Pails Scrub Brushes . . . .. Paint Brushes . . . . . Mason Jar Tops. . . .... A4¢c can Liviu SOc ea, .. $1.39 ea. ....18¢ ea. : ow + + 30 00, : ve aa 90 of, .. 23¢ doz. gs SEY EE JarRubbers .................5¢ dex. family visited their parents, on | Sunday afternoon, | Walter Rudy of State College, 1s | helping Harvey Eminhizer to cut | Ouls | Ohio | week i | will prepare entire meal for their : land how to serve at a meal. All| | members are requesied to be pres. | jent at next | guests of honor, PINE GROVE MILLS Farmer James Hoover of Buffalo Run Valley was a pleasant caller among his many friends in town Friday evening, Jim a former re- sidents here and popular McNess Products salesman Miss Lulu Stover of Altoona was a guest the past 10 days of her cousin, Mrs, Laura Kiebs on W Main S'reet Wilbur R. Sunday is man!pulat- ing the wheel on a new Chevy se- ian, purchased of the State College agency Mr. and Mrs. W.lllam Thompson have as thelr guests this week, Wil- Bam FP. Thompson Jr. and fam'ly of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mrs. John Minskee of Hammond, Ind. who are all enjoying their summer vaca~ tion in the country The Misses Nora, Anna Mary and Margaret Goheen were callers Sat- urday p. m. with their ccusin and family Ma‘thew Goheen his home in Boalsburg al gas and oll and paint in H. Balley a recent caller at the Robert Nef! farm home near Tusseyville Mr. Edward ome de press at Baileyv k. condition for early cider Harry Ever is assisting the repairs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilliland supper guests with their daughter and family Mrs. Madaline Hawn of Pe’ ersburg Rev of Cen Boalsburg Harpster doing repairs on fille to be all in © makers him with his cider ided were and Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick Hall, Mra, Effie Jac called last Sunday even- ing at Miss Sally and found her health much Miss Ruth Williams from her recent ! tre Os Of yeol about ™ {rom Lhe ter Mrs Wop intended grooms mother and si JH 4 Mrs, Madaline Hawn duate of State College Was of Farmer Milton Walker tre Lines prosperous chased last week a ts tractor the John Bros Robert Struble and family, Paul Musser and wife all of State Col- lege were Wednesday evening guests at the Elmer C. Musser home at the diamond Raymond N. Brooks, one of the many Republican aspirants for Court House positions was greeting his friends |n Ferguson last Wed- nesday p. m Conrad G. Fry and Miss Margar- et Carrens both of the Potter Ins Co. Waynesboro, Pa. were Sunday guests at his parental home in Rock Springs, William Yamel, a prosperous farmer was here the past with his relatives and school chums. “Bill” a native here, son cf the late Civil War veteran and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yarnell He was accompanied by his wife Rev. Gordon Avison and family of Korea, were weekend visitors here among their relatives. They are spending this summer at Wor- cester, Ohio, Mra. Avison was the former Miss Francis Goheen, daugh er of the well known India Missionary, Rev. Milligan Goheen and wife of Rock Springs, Peter Milford Corl, sister Miss Cora, were Sunday callers at the J Clayton Corl home on W. Main street, Some early potatoes are being raised this week. A good quan- tity and quality is reported and nice part about them a good price is being realized by producers The 1. O. O. F. lodge will sell at public sale on the premises, Satur- day, Aug. 12th. at 1 p. m, both real estate and personal property of A. Stewart Balley. News reported Doris Schilling of the 4-H girls club of Pine QGrove Mills, gives minutes of last meet- ing held in the school building, July 25, under business activities a mother and daughier banquet was planned for Aug. 7, at 5:30 p. m. In the school building. The club girls one farmers Allls- new agency guests. Miss Butler of home ec- | onomics department, taught the preparations of different desserts { meeting with their i YEAGERS 49906004 | AUGUST SPECIALS! Boys’ and Girls’ Camp Moccasins A real price at $1.79 BELLEFONTE | reunion | esused PORT MATILDA The children grandchildren and great grandchildren of the late Mr and Mrs, Joseph Harpster held a at the community club house on Saturday Miss Hazel Laird of Philadelphia is visiting Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hicks Mrs. Alice Harshberger Samuel Harshberger, Miss Floss Linglefelier of Claysburg and Mr. and Ms A B, Willlams spent Baturday at a state park near Rencvo Mr. and Mrs, Ross Griffin, and son Billy of Belleionte, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. William Shultz Billy Lytle of Niagara Fall Y u spending his vacation his parents, Mr. and Mi Ly. le his brother Ned Burgess, Dr. and Mrs. Henritzy spent the weekend In Philadelphia a ten.ing the wedding of their daughter, Miss Mildred Henritzy Mrs. 8. 8. Leitzell Is visiting tives in Clearfield this week Mrs, Viola Mull of Trafic Joe McCutchen of Harris are spending this week with and Mr Harcld MceCu chen Mrs, Victor Weston Betty, visited rela’lves and in Juniata, Altoona, ast week Mrs. Merlam Osman spent weekend with Mr. and Mn son Osceola N with Dale and rela and 1 Clty Mr ad Ler friends ang daugh the Harri- Burns at Mr. and Mm son Eddie, daughter Sondra J Sunday wih Mr. and Leroy and ine Mr: nnett Mr spent Cae wee pent J R (South Side) sensation in broad daylight Hippoty Huss, what in th matier with us’ Jim Fink's bee the HUBLERSBURG The Hublersburg ohn cb al sho atiem gr August 100] Relormed social all Biddle of ved Hugh vy ro Leet cCOMpaniec Pittsburgh. ac- Miz Fred by 1 and ed Belle! Dorman Altoona spent Monday at of Adam Fravel Mr. and Mr. Calvin Fulton ani son Roy and friend Mr and Mn David Barnhart and chiliren Mr Frank Pul‘on and son Clal Stoystown, Mr. and Mrs. Eas }- ton and mother, Mrs Eliza Pukon of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Fulton, of Kenmcre, Mrs Joel Shafter, and daughter Dorothy of Williamsport: Mrs. Viola Hinds and ons Mr. and Mrs. CH. Lee Gen- evieve Vonada, Mr. and Mrs Nevis lee and family, and Mr, and Mrs L. A Porter and family all met the meadow at the home of C fee and held a basket picnic Sunday Il repored a enjoyable time and look for another year Mr. and Mrs A¥on Deitrick and daughter of New Bethlehem, spent several days last week with his mother, Mrs, Emeline Deitrick Miss Virginia Young is spending some time at the home of Clarence Shirk of Pleasant Gap Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Weber and daughter of Pleasant Gap, were Sunday visitors at the Ray Weber home Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Markle and family spend Sunday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. George Vonada of Zion Mr. and Mrz, Wilbur McKinley and son of Lockport, Mr. and Mrs George Whiteman and children and Mr. Dean Whitman &f Coburn. and Mr. and Mis, George Cox and son of Beech Creek, were Sunday visi tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Boyd Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Krape of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors a° the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Krape, ar. and Mrs, Carl Hayes and family have been spending some time in their cabin at Hecla Master Ray Welker refurneg to {his home at Pieagant Gap after spending a week with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hinds. | EE —— RHEUMATISM A a DL and Toxine nthe pie safest and fastest oly he Blood these poisons i» LUEBERT'S EM TAR CAPSULES. LETS NOX || Yeager's Shoe Store | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Aug g, are as follows: Bunday Bchool 9:30 and C. E, 6:45, topic for dis- cussion "Beauly as an Ald wo Wor- i ship.” The Cheerful Helpers will hold their next monthly meeting at he home of Miss Josephine Deitz on Priday evening, Aug. 4 The following named ladies Mrs George Weight, Mrs, Willa. d Harter and E R. Bartley made a business trip Ww Lock Haven on Tuesday af- Ler noon Mrs, Gloe Berringer and daugh- ers Helen, Allaine and Martha of Ebensburg, and Harry Belgh ol Sunday dinner guest: Swope home Early Sunday morning Mrs mond Harter of State College and Mrs. E R. Bartley and Mi Mrs. Miles Bartley left here motored to Qilean, New York spent the day with b Harry wiio has been aid up with a lame back the resull of being while working In a garage weeks ago. He § On their return Hyner Class were + Ele Ray Mr and and and thelr Ler several wiy stopped al make a ail Felmlee Haproving si nome AED WW Eimer John 8 entre long en uncie Mrs Nancy n they Mr daughter ent Saturday evelung } Ra A haefler and Hall and ol bh Alley hone and Mr: Dicky and unpanied by Ariene Aley atiended pienic aren Betly novi ia Park The Sunday wild Walsontown Miss Dorothy y with her of Howard on He Betz friend ne Wilson of Alloona Mr. and Mrs. Robern Conaway and children with James Shafler as chauffeur, made a business Mill Hall Tuescay evening asl week the home | » PS tris Wap ’ on eH AO us Bhafler ang in Watkins M1 and Mrs. E Anna Robb fs sls the “a v rR on AleTHOON callers On of eid R. Bartley and were ThursGay Mrs. Irvin Al- who is a patient in Lock Ha- ne results of al Af LL bright ven hospital as t auto accident in which she was a victim early last week and report- t she is fMtiing along as well be expected Mr and Mrs. C. E Aley daughter Betly spent Thursday lock Haven, where Mrs Aley had some dental work done, also called on friends and reiatives Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dixson spent Sunday evening with their paren s Sorry 0 learn Mr. Dixson is not improving as his friends wish him ‘a Miss Margaret Logan was a SBun- day evening caller, at the William Beightol home Anna Robb, Mr and Mrs E Bartley were Thursday afternoon callers, at the home of Mrs, Joseph Baron, of Beech Creek The rain which fell on Saturda) and " a night and Sunday sure was great- | ly appreciated as all grain and ve- getation were suffering terribly for the want of rain in our section On Monday evening, July 24, a very enjoyable evening was spent at a birthday party given in honor of | Miss Kathryn MoCrea’s sixteenth birthday. The evening was spent in playing and dancing te in the evening refreshments were served. Those present were as fol- jows: of Salona Beverly Vonada, Mary | June, Harry and Johnny Fye Ed. | Dean and Jim Boone, Betly Walke", | Ann Fogieman, Dorothy and Fred | Betz, Norma Yearick, Neidigh, Geraldine Swope, Ray Kenneth and George McKinney, Lyons Red Long at a late hour all departed for home wishing her many more happy birthdays she also received many useful gifts, ~ Free! Free! Free! A Package of Famous Two-In-One Corn & Callous Remedy Will be Given to Any Adult whe Calls at Our Store This Saturday No obligation-—you do net have to buy anything to receive this remarkable remedy. 3) i R Annetie and Samuel Kryder | Josephine | Deitz, Harry, Milford and Louise | Beightsl, Margaret Logan, Bd. and | Christine Burd, Dorothy McCauley. | Ruth and Bruce Whitman, John | L¥ LV | BLANCHARD | Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lapere of El- imira, N. Y., are visiting with Mrs | Lapere's mother, Mrs, Clair Dietz. Misses Deulah and Myra Holter are entertaining thelr grandmoth- er, Mrs, Myers of Mill Hall W. H, Spangler has again to Williamsport, for few work Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Spangler and family attendeq the Bible Conler- ence at Indian Gospel Park, Mon- woursville, on Sunday W. W. G meets wu on Friday evening Mrs. Percy Robb and dren Bertha and Kathryn Harry Glossner and two grand- ildren Harry and William, were of Mr, and Mrs. Reese Val of Survey, Sunday The weekly Mrs. Anna Bowes were Mrs. Lillie Bowes, ana also David Bowes of Buffalo, N. ¥Y and Theodore Bowes of By: Bowes returned an 0 visit Buffalo, Niagara gone a weeks John DeHaas and the usual place two chil- and Mr Cl callers awnong visliors of ACuse with Falls Dorothy Poorman two weeks with her ercy Robb, Her cousin turned with her Ww spend two Renovo visiting pent aunt LY NIA conguct sem Hendricks clan to a park near Du- Sunday, 0 attend lhe } i 5 y hei here, an- 10Lored Hendricks Harry Myr ry VI? Is ! ALG MI JOSE DO hh Creek, Mr. John daughter drove Sunday to visit of Mr. Fred Tebbs Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeVictor of liam spery Mot Bees and port at port nay al § parenis Weber, sot f Mr Weber, celeb aled Jaxier Balser » { nison Confer Mr, and Mrs Jersey. visited at uncie and aun Hunter Thomas Mrs. Cora Zerby Ohio, spent the weekend home of Mrs. Ellis Pletcher The Christian Chapel church seni seven of their 10 Benton camp for a week Rosetta Lyons, Dorothy Mapes, Jane Confer, Dor- othy Glossher, Jean and Jim But- ton and Jean Yearick Cam log and friend of Centre Hall, lefc Sunday for the New York Pair Prank Jones ¢ the home of 1 Miss Corilla and of Columbus be at th 5 juniors a— oo ——— — MOSHANNON There were 85 present at the M E. Sunday School Sunday and $1.84 collection Mrs, Cordelia Craft has been very sick the past week, but at this writ- {ing is a little improved. Her sisier { Mrs. Bva Simpson has been taking care of her. Other relatives at the Craf: home this week were her brother, Samuel Bitters, of Stale College, Mr, and Mrs, Elwood Rem- | snyder, and little daughter, of Wi- | Hamsport Mrs. P L Zimmerman and grandson Bobby, of Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Showers and Dorothy of Lansdowne, Philadelphia, visited relatives here Thursday Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lewis mo- tored to Houtadale ani Brisbin, Tuesday of last week and visited | friends Mr. and Mrs, Gorden Fve and family and Rex Bewdell, returned home Sunday aller a week's visil with relatives at Galox Va Eloise Beals wpent a pleasant | week visiting at the home of her | aunt, Mrs. Charles McConnell of | Larryville, Mrs. Winnie Kerin and Joan May |are camping this week with rela- tives and friends at the OWNeal (farm, Mrs. Kerin's old home near | Yarnell | Miss Emma Midian called on friends here, Wednesday. | daughter, Mr. and Mrs, John T. Lucas ac- | who are visiting relatives at Lanse, | jcalied at the John Lucas home, | Monday. | Quite a number of cur towns | folks attended the Fairlawn picnic | | at Curwensville, last Wednesday. | regular monthly official board meeting of the M. E. church Sei Wednesday evening of | | : WATCH fcr announcement SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY DAY Jubilee Excursion to N. Y. World's Fair Special Fast Coach Train — Low Fares sK.00 ROUND TRIP fromm BELLEFONTYF Ask the agent about it ! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD VALLEY VIEW heid by Annie evening WELLET roast was HO wn € presen Thai ratay ARVANA Were as Hou- Hampton spew. Friday Emen- Julia a week weekend with Mr. and 3 Eckley were Mr, and Mrs Sanderson, Mics Doris Sanders and Hay Sanders of Ak:on, Ohio Mrs RR Get Your Share of A & P Savinas Cider Vinegar, Pure Ann Page - qt. btl. 10¢ Ann Page Olive Oil 2 pt. tin 23¢ Kellogg's Rice Krispies 2 pkgs. 23¢ Kellogg's Shredded Wheat. . . 2 pkgs. 19¢ Softasilk Cake Flour +. .pkg. 25¢ Diamond Salt. . .. |. . 2 26-0z. pkgs. 13¢ (Crystal Shaker) lona Green Beans. . . . .3 No. 2 cans 17¢ Swiss Health Drink ! OVALTINE SPAGHETTI 35¢ 17¢ Evaporated Milk... . . . 10 tall cans 59¢ (Carnation - Pet - Silver Cow) Ann Page Plain Gelatin. . . .. . pkg. 10¢ N.B.C. Skyflake Wafers. . . 12-0z. pg. 19¢ Staley’s Cream Corn Starch. . . Ib pkg. 9¢ Bab-O. can 12¢ Banner Lye. .con 10¢ A © P Kitchen Matches. . . . 3 boxes 10¢ Pacific Tizue +... 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