Page Two LITTLE NITTANY On Monday, Mrs, Anna Clark and daughter Martha spent the evening with Mrs, Frances Peters at Mill Hall, A kitchen shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Benni- son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bennison, Wednesday even- ing, August 2. The evening was spent in dancing and playing cards. The following people participated in the evenis of the evening: Ed- ward, Dean, Dan, and James Boone, Harry and Louise Beightol, George | and Geraldine Swope, Christine and Edwin Burd, Kathryn McCrea, Bet- ty Aley, Mable QCarrett, Norma Yearick, Arthur Bailey, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 10, 1939. BENNER TWP. Wilbur Orndorf, wife and son James and daughter Sarah, spent the Calvin Young family, Cecil Hull from Zlon spent a and family on the upper Bessie zena is spending a couple weeks helping Mrs. Hull with the house work. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Benner and Charles Johnstonbaugh from Lyon- town and lady friend, Miss Jean Hull, from Zion, spent Saturday George | Long, Betty, Melvin, Barl and El- | mer Harter and Ray McKinney, all | of Jacksonville; Mr, and Mrs, John | Moore and children, Ronald, Bud, and Doyle, Virginia Moore, Marie and Norma Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. | Sheldon Moore, and Stanley Moore, of Flemington: Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Peters and Alvin Pifer of How- | ard; Mr. and Mrs. Gershon Royer and son John, Richard Albright, | James Lucas, and Virginia Feree of Mill Hall Noah Schreckengast of | Donald McChesney, | Logan Mills; of State College; Mrs. Jack Dullen and children, Mary, Gloria, Demp- sey and Donald, Robert and Natalie Ann Diehl Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ben- nison ard daughter Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bennison of Bellefonte. At a late hour refresh- ments were served. Everyone wish- ed Mr. and Mrs. Bennison much happiness throughout their wed- ded life. Wednesday evening visitors with Orvis Clark and family were: Mrs Robert H. Carr and daughters, Helen and Mary, and son, Joe of Youngsville; Burton Clark and J. B. Clark of Karthaus, Mrs. R. H. Bennison and daughter Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs, Mac| Bennison, were Sunday dinner guests of John Fortney and sister Mary at Tusseyville. Mrs. R. H. Bennison spent Tues- day evening in Howard with her sister, Mrs. Mollie Pletcher. Saturday afternoon Orvis Clark and daughter Martha, accompanied by M:. and Mrs. Walter Heichel and sons, George and Homer, mo- tored to Karthaus where they join- ed Mrs. Robert H. Carr and daugh- ters, Helen and Mary and son, Joe, of Youngsville and Burton Clark of Karthaus, on a trip to Youngsville Sunday they attended a reunion at a park near Youngsville. Orvis Clark and daughter and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Heichel and sons and Burton Clark returned home Sun- day night, William Dolan visited at the home of his sister Mrs. Annie Dullen on Thursday afternoon VALLEY VIEW Lee Eckley and Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Lautensclager and son of Goodyear Heights, Akron, Ohio, spent the weekend with Mr. Christ Eckley and other relatives. Mrs. Lauten- sclager was formerly Miss Claire Eckley. Other weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs George Eckley, Mr. and Mrs, Abe Eckley, all of Altoona. Jerry Meyers spent last week with her sister Mrs, Miles Shuitz Mr. and Mrs. Hensel Heaton of Altoona, spent Wednesday evening ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Houser. There were 102 at Sunday school, Sunday. Those who spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Lynn Corman were Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Waite and daughters Beverly Giadys and Lois Ann of Part Matilda; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartle and children of Spring Creek; Mr. and Mrs, Allen Brown, James and Allen Jr. Brown of Mill Hall Miss Winifred Lose spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lose. There will be a festival Saturday evening, August 12, at e U B. church in Buffalo Run Valley, op- posite the Meyers cemetery. There will be music furnished by boys from Williamsport. All are wel- come Those who spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Houser were: Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Houser and Louise Houser of Roopsburg: Mr. and Mrs. John Boal, Velma and Ronald Boal of Lemont. Mrs, her C. E class Tuesday, along the creek to a weiner roast. Those present were: Mack, Wane, ginia, and Donald Eckley, Norman, Pauline, Marion and Verna Houser, Mary Malon and George King, El- mer Wion, Kathlene Hillard, Mah- lon Breon, Betty Lomison, Clyde and Oscar Rhoades, Leonard Re- sides, June Watson, Martha and lorena Rider and Mr. Lynn Cor- man. HOLTS HOLLOW Fleming Poorman is visiting rela- tives in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs, Al Franco and sis- ter Lillian of N. Y. City, Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley of Clearfield, spent the weekend with home folks and attended the sliver wedding anniversary which was held at Mayes grove in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Watson and Mr, and Mrs. Lee Johnson. | for sale. Lynn Corman entertained | Vir- | and attended the show while there, They spent Sunday afternoon at Hecla Park with their Young friends. School will open here at Rock on the 5th of September with Wil- bur R. Dunkle of Hublersburg for teacher, The Benner who will be the teachers for some of the schools Lester Maishall visited sister and family, Houserville on Sunday Vincent Spearly returned home on Wainesday from Lock Haven Hospital, where he underwent sur- gical treatment. At this writing he is getting along as well as can be expected Orvis Harris was threshing through Buffalo Run Valley the past week. Mr. Harris does good work and he has a large trade Many people are wanting to buy farms. Those wanting to buy farms should come to Rock Forge. The Lewis Marshall farm, the Dan- fel Houser farm, the Mrs, George Herkimer, the Willlam Ishler, and the Florence Brennan farms are all They are all known to be Most all with his good producing farms limestone soil. Guests at the home of Ira Ben- ner this week and on Sudnay were: Mrs. Harry Eminhizer and grand- son Richard Eminhizer, Frederick Rider, wife and two accomplished daughters, Pauline and Romaine and Geraldine McMurtrie, all Coleville; George McKinley, wile and two daughters, Vivian and Winifted, from Mygesburgy and Jean McKinley, daugnter of Cam- ron McKinley of Bellefonte; Wil- lam McConnell and Rachel Stover, rom Klondike; Wagne O'Hara from Pittsburgh; Kenneth Rider, wife and son June and daughters Mae and Coletta, of Tyrone; Mrs Wilbur Orndorf, son James and daughter, Sarah, and Harry Tress- ler and wife from Zion Jesse Witherite threshed out his seed run on Monday. Many farm- ers say they will not thresh all the wheat at one time on account heating in the bin Fred Marshall is Legion home Bellefonte are building a new addition home Thelma Kline and Mildred Shuey spent Sunday evening at State Coi- lege with friends. Wilbur Orndorf and family at- tended a birthday dinner on Sun- day held at the home of Calvin Nolls at Centre Hall, in honor of Wilbures brother, Hugene's 22nd. birthday. The things are mighty fine on earth, that wishes can attain; Whatever we want of any worih, we've got to work to gain Marie Benner spent Friday Bellefonte with Sriends. FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lutz and son Lee of this place, and Mrs. Elia Torsell and daughter of Bellefonte, lefs on Wednesday morning to visit relatives in the West Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crust and daughter Betty left for Niagara Falls, N. Y. the middle of las: week, to visit with his brother Jay Louise Torsell of Bellefonte, spent a couple of days last week at th Morris Lutz home Harold Neff worked Lutz a couple of days helping haul in oats. leonard Hull accompanied fve other men of State College, on a fishing trip to Beach Haven N. J, the beginning of this week Mr. and Mrs, Dean Smeltzer and son of Centre Hall visited on Sun- day at the Bernard Crust home. Mr. and Mrs I. G Neff and family, spent Sunday visiting rela- tives in Flemington. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cummings, of Philadelphia, arrived at the J E. Taylor home on Friday evening for a visit. Adelene Garner and Ibra Breon were quietly married by Rev. Bab- cock, of Siate College, on BSatur- day afternoon. Their many friends wish them a happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloom and daughter Beryl, Mrs. G. B. Hoover, nt Oi af Oi = working at the They the ahi Ww in for Morris last week, | Clarence Hull, and Mrs, Frank Hull, | Mrs. H. C. Huey and Helen Crust | spent Sunday with friends and re- latives in Flemington. Nelson Confer, of New York and | J. E Confer of Milesburg, greeted friends at this place on Saturday. Recent visitors at the Charles Poorman home were: Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Pownell and daughter, Mrs. Sask Hile and baby of Pleasant ap; New Millport; Ilda Pearl! Poorman, a Dry Top: Gertrude and Arvilla r {the home of their uncle, Mr. and Mis. Cort Bell of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Kelly and family of Altoona, visited st the Bernard Crust home on Monday of this week. FAIRVIEW Miss Ella Lucas visited a couple days last week with Mrs. Taylor Confer, in Bellefonte. Mrs. George Houdeshell and Eu- gene Lucas of Pleasant Valley, vis- ited on Wednesday afternoon, at James Lucas. Miss Aimeda Lucas of Bellefonte, visited with her mother, Mm. Myrtle Lucas, on Saturflay,, Mrs. Amelia Chapman and daughter Faye spent Thursday with | Mrs. Russell Jones, at Pleasant Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Fyfe and two | valley. sons left for New York on Sunday | pir: iol Falr. Mrs. Alice Barr of Altoona, spent Reese accom- | last week Malvin Lucas panied them home for a brief visit | Ye 4nd expects to actend the World's Mrs. Mary Jane Lucas and Oscar | Neyman of Mt, evening at Lock Haven with friends § a course Tome Krumrine, Bob Walters, at Friday evening at Hublersburg, with | meeting at Oak Grove near Green farm, also Miss Mary Bla- | | WOODWARD | Mr, and Mrs, Ray Bowersox and family attended the negro camp- | Har- [ tleton on Sunday evening. Miss Trovola Stover and friend week with his brother Lynn Hull [Glen Vonada enjoyed the Central Oak Helghts campmeeting, on Sun- day The following were entertained at the E pleasantly H. Musser | residence Mrs. K. Krumrine of 30 township | | schools will all open the same date, | although it has not been decided yet Bagle, called at the | Mr. and Mrs. Don Poorman and | Amel pman home, Satur- | Sami, apent Sunday with relatives Asean on ag] |= Bunday, Mrs, Bryce Hoover of Howard, and | Jsited with her mother, Mrs, | Myrtle Lucas, one day last week. The Miller and Morrissey reunion | Pleasant Gap, spent the weekend in | will be held at Reservoir Park, Ty- our village, rone, Sunday, August 13, {at Hecla Park, | play and well worth seeing, bring | | has had enough advice to last for | at least two Deepdale Road, Strafford, Pa, Mrs Cook and daugher of Pittsburgh, Pa, and Mrs. Charles Hanselman and Miss Annie Slifer of Lewis- burg, Pa, last week one day. Of Mr. Mus- ser's housekeeper, made their visil a pleasant one On last Tuesday John Bright, of Smullton and his crew of carpen- ters put a new steel roof on E W. Motz's s'ore bullding The Bartges East Centre County Band boys and girls of this local~ ity joined the remainder of the group at Rote, Clinton county, last Saturday evening where they en- ter'ained the crowd with their usual fine music Mr. and Mrs, 8. M, Eisenhuth and family and Mr. and Ms. John rindel] and family took in the sights at the Lewistown Fair last Thursday. They reported a dandy good time. The East Centre County German Band furnished the musical enter- tainment at the Dorman reunion at Hairy John's Park last Saturday while the Bast Penn's Valley High School orchestra entertained the folks at the Stover reunion at the Woodward Cave the same day Don't forget the Home Coming Day services in the Evangelical church this coming Sunday Ifore- noon at 10 o'clock sharp. Rev. Wm Ketner of Bethlehem, Pa, will be the guest speaker for the occasion Come and enjoy the services and meet friends and relatives of former days. Everybody ls heartily invit ed to attend On Sunday and son, Charles, Visited in Lock Haven. Mrs. Carrie accompanied them as far as Mill Hall where she was pleasan en- tertained at the home of her broth- er, Samuel Ketner The remains of Mrs. Cora Robi- son Haught of Milton, Pa. were interred in the Woodward Union cemetery on Saturday afternoon She to mourn, her sorrow- ing husband number of daughters gandahiiiren SNOW SHOE and Mrs. Roe Cole entertain- nonor of their dauginter Sylvia Joy's sev birthday, on last Thursday, 2 until 4 pm Games were played and lunch serv- ed. Those were Peggy and Barbara Cole, Miidred, Jean and Donnie Park, Harriet Lu et Watson, Cinde Goodipar Shel bia Wenrick, Janey Urzle, John Johnson, Evelyn Sheffler Donald and Billie Shultz and Bobby MoGority Dorothy, Judy and Junior An- derson, returned to their home in Itocna, after visiting thely grand- ma, Mrs. Emanuel Burns Mr. and Mrs Roe Oole daughter Sylvia Joy, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jacobs, at Centre Hal Ada May Woleslagle, of Williams- port, is spending her vacation he grandparents, Mr. and Joseph Wade Miss Margaret Sherman her mother, Mrs Sherman at nimahoning over the weekend Mr. and Mrs Davenport, of Wil llamsport, visi‘ed Sunday with Mrs. Davenport's sister, Mis James Swartz and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph @ anddaughter Ala May lagle, visited their cousins Mrs. Walter Elsenhour, burg Mrs and Drex Walker of Ohio, called on Mrs and family Sunday evening Harry Price returned home after vist ing his aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Pownell of Oscecia Mills Mri. Emanuel Burns, day recently, at Allocona Mrs. Mary Park and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robe:t Park, returned last week from their vacation, after vis- iting relatives in Pittsburgh and Shingleton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wade was called to Winburne, for the dea.h of their cousin, Harry Barison MARTHA FURNACE Mr and Mrs, Ellery Knarr and daughter Rochelle, and Mrs. G. E Ardery, motored to Pennsgrove, N J. last week to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Samuel ©Egler. They also went sightseeing to other places of interest in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Egler accompanied them home. i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stanton and family of Wilkes Barre, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Stanton, Miss Amanda Myers, who is em- plicyed at State College, spent a Russell Kessinger relatives Fultz uy eaves a sons, and Mr ad in enth from present as visited Sin- Wade and Woles- Mr. and {f Philips- al Car! Poorman of Bellefonte, Youngstown Mabel Lucas visited one | week's vacation at her home here last week. Miss Debbie Ardery and Isabelle | Witherite, of Clearfield, called at the G. E. Ardery home Sunday evening, Quite a number of folks here at- tended Pomona Grange held at Fiat Rock last Saturday. Miss Naomi Hartsock, who has been attending a business college at | Philadelphia, is spending her va- cation with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs, R. I. Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ardery and | daughter Alice were guests last Friday at the G. E. Ardery Nome. | Rev. and Mrs, A O. Herr of Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors of | Mr. and Mrs, Forest Wills, Miss Ida Williams attended the | Titan Metal Company pichie held | last Priday. There will be an Eiucational | Moving Picture (Beneficient Ren | | robate) given in the Martha M. E. | church, Saturday evening Aug. 12, at 8 o'clock, this js a temperance | the children, No admission, every- | | body welcome. — Our own idea is that the world thousand years. | niece, Mrs land PORT MATILDA Mrs, Abble Feightner of Philips- | burg, and Mrs, Anna Foxx of Ra- mey, spent Saturday wih their EM. Woodring and Mrs. Russell Anz and! Altoong, it Sunday | Mr family of { with Mr. and Mrs Charles Barry. Dennis Reese and | Mr, and Mrs family of Lewistown, visited several days with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ben- nett and family Announcement has been made of the marriage of Glbert Woodring Mrs. Igon, of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. Byron Baird have taken over the Stale restaurant, Mr. and Mrs, Dunlap are spend- ing thelr vacation in Kentucky Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cannon and son Charles, daughters Alice Joe and Mary Ann of Alexandria, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams Members of the M. E. church at Hannah Furnace held Praver meet ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, Fagley and family M. G. Maines on Bunday afternoon of Altoona, spent the weekend at their summer home here Miss Patsy Wall of Altoona, spent a two week's vacation with Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Cowher, Mr. and Mrs W. 8. Martz and Miss Mae Crist all of Altoona, also visited at the Cow- her home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowher and family of Cresson, spent Sunday in town visiting relatives Miss Rosalle Willams cousin Harry Stiver of Bellwood spent weekend with Mr. anc Mrs. Valise Grubber at Atlanta (South Side) Reese y on ang her the Clifford new our HOU Sex town James Fink and Friday with her grand Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cecrge Warner recefNed laceration of the hand quired six stitches to close Mrz. Ethel Thomas of Bellefont spent Sunday with her Mrs. Charles Steele Mr. and Mrs. George Hobart of Lewistown, accompanied by Hobart's parents, Mr. and James Frye motored (0 Richmond Va. & spend the week Rev. C. H. Dooley of Covingt Va., preached at the Pilgrim H ness Church Thusday eve: Rev. Dooley 8 che Evangelist Bald Eagle Holiness Camp mee near Howard Mrs John Pasic and Mrs Arthur ville, Pa. sisters of Mrs der, were visiting at Holiness SOnage on Pauline Snyder has for a week at Du aunt Mrs. Arthur Jerry Shunk and Miss attended the Black Oak Schoo] picnic on Saturday, Aug Mr. and Mrs James Rud Warriors Ridge is visiting with Mr. Rudy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rudy 8r. Mr. and Mrs Bd. Rhule of pase Knob, visited with relatives anc friends the past week Mrs. Helen Lykens employed at the H Sons grocery siore Miss Roxy Robison daug nt £ va “Et Mrs * of Akron Dei of Dunca par Co Sunday Wal receni B. Lykens & received em- Martha, Dub Vroman is wearing a smile and saying it's a boy, a boy! No wonder, this being the first boy in the family, ‘he little lad hag five sisters Congratulations Dubs Mr. and Mrs Mineral Springs Meeker of Pine home of Mr Jb son, Mr. and Mrs. Or to housekeeping in son's bungalow big ide i“ Clair Lansberry of also Mr. and Glen. visiled at the and Mm. Thomas Mrs over Bailey went Willlam BR bi- — i ——— — a STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cloetingh West Fos'er avenue, hai as bh weekend guest Thomas Holme: Wa hington, D. C. Mrs. George QOearhart and fam- ily. who have gpent some time visits ing at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs Ha ry Gill of Pine street, returned to their home ib Jersey City, N. J. on Wednesday. Mrs. C. H Zierdt of South Pugh street, had as her guests on Wed- nesday Mrs. W. P. Halben and two ch.dren and Mrs. Fred Locke and son, all of Pittsburgh. John Eb, who is employed in Harrisburg, spent the weekend at his home on Heister street Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart, of Ath- erton sreet, visited with friends in Rebersburg recently. John Weaver, of Niles, Ohio, is spending several weeks at the home of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Walter Parsons of Heister street, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mitchell, of West Beaver Avenue, have as thelr guest their son Harry of New York Mis, Lynn Womer, of East Beay- er Avenue, spent Thursday a: the home of her son and daughter.in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Womer of Axe Mann. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Parsons, | daughter Veda and son Walter, Jr, of Harrisburg, spent the weekend at | the home of Mrs, Sara Erb of Heis- ter street. Mr. and Mrs. William Markle and | daughter Eleanor of North Pate terson streel, spent the past week | ot Lake Keuka, N. VY. | Mr. and Mrs. D, 8, Neidigh of | State College, R. D., had as their | | weekend Mr, and Mrs. Ken- | aidwin and son of Columbia, | | reli, | Mrs. Margaret Garner and daugh- | ter Juia, and Mr. and Mrs Stan) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of | Heister street, have as their guests . and Mrs. Geofge Ryan, daugh. Lou, sons liam, al of | concert given REBERSBURG Mrs. A OG Cummings was Lock Haven Hospital last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Wagner of Lewistown, were weekend guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs IM. R. Moyer Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Royer, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Blerly and Mrs. Adah Blerly attended the band by the Lewisburg pvangelical CHrls Band at Boone- ville last Sunday afternoon Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown. js visiting her parents, Mr. and irs. E R. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, Ear] Weber daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Clayton prungard attended the Brungard reunion on Saturday at Grange Park in Centre Hall Norman Ziegler of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler For the accommodation of its of town customers, the directors the Rebersburg National Bank, at the regular monthly meeting held last Saturday night, decided Ww keep the bank open during the noon and out ¥ v Dol Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bair and Mr Raymond Bair and son Gerald were business visitors al Sunbury last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred family of Akron, Ohio, two week 8 vacation the latter's AB Wolfe, number of people from this attended the Mifflin Coun- at Lewistown last week and Mrs. R. A. Babcock vis- relatives in Erie County day and Tuesday of this week g them was a brother Ir rinton, Mich Maybelle Breon was a guest aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Bright, at Bellefonte, several last week Mrs. Thomas Jean spent the at Atlantic City. Miss remained at hiladelph it among Wolfe and are enjoying at the home parents, Mr Bn and ol A Fair Hey on om Hartman week- Hart- ia for relativ and jaughter Mr vis es of Morrisville his home over at parental weekend Amanda Sein Wolford Houston home of Mr. and last Thursday R. A. Baboock attended Conference at Central Oak 5 at West Milton last week day, Mrs. Babcock acoom- him to the Anniversary ser- the Evangelical Homes at Mr. and Dormazr visitors at Mrs H 8 inger, Mrs rom were 3 the miler ang Herman urg this week MW. Breont anid Rev. N. F ny residents of town, but spending the summer ai Hephzibah Monterey, Mass spent Mrs Heights, several days last week at thelr re- spective homes. Miss Laura Oay- joy and Mr, Glenn Chambers also sccompanied them here for a visit and Mrs. K%Wrvey Royer of Los Angeles, Calif, visited relatives friends in town last Wednes- Af wi After spending a ten days vaca- here and at Atlantic City, Paul iy left last Friday morning for a few days visi ag the New York Worlds Falr Mr. and Mrs W and Mr, and Mrs t at Bie H. Hackenberg C. Paul Ziegler, sper Sunday Rolling Green Pak Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sauers and daughter of State Coliege, were visitors in town Suniay A number of people from this vi- cinity attended services at Central Osk Helghts, at West Millon on Sunday. Among them were. Mr and Mrs, Paul Weigley, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rearick, Kenneth Brecn Mr. and Mrs. John Brungart and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Mrs. Annie Stover, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Auman and two daugh- ers Mrs, K. 8. Breon dren visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Schechierly, at ther summer collage at Central Oak Heights, several days last week H CC. Ziegler and Mr. ana Mrs C Paul Ziegler were visitors at Lock Haven on Saturday. —— a———— nd two chil- ose cm— SUMMIT HILL Sunday visitors at the Irvin Young home were: Mr. and Mrs Amos Sehman and family of Cur- tin, and Mr, and Mrs Sam Herr of Cut rin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and family, of Hoit's Hollow, called at the John Warr home, Sunday af- ternoon Mr, and Mrs John Warr and boys Lioyd, Bobby, Charles and Ellery Watkins took dinner Sunday with Mrs. Sudie Emenhizer of Or- yiston. Alta Watking spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yeager of Orviston, vislied Sunday afternoon at the Ward Yeager home, Ward Yeager was admitted to the Centre County Hospital Wednesday for surgical treatment. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. | Mrs. Fred Watkins and two! daughters Evelyn and Fay, Mrs. | Ray Miller and daughters Patty {and Nancy, made a business trip to Lock Haven, Monday. ftdoyd Bryan spent Sunday at the James Watking home, Betty Young spent a couple of | days at the Albert Young home, at | Holt's Hollow, Alice Young spent all week with | het sister Mrs. Sam Herr of Orvis- ton. Mr. and Mrs, Oren Fye and son | Johnny called at the Fred Watkins ©Y | home, Thursday afternoon. Esther Yeager spent Friday with her parents, Mr, and Mm, Ward ad- | | mitted a8 a medical patient (n the SMULLTON Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harter and son of Aaronsburg, spent several days last week with Mrs, Harter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas C Confer Mrs, Doris H, A. Meyer were callers and daughter last Thursday {evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer Charles W, Bressler, who was on the sick list, js better and about again as usual, Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Blerly of Salona, spent Sunday with Mr Blerly's mother, Mrs. Carrie Blerly who Is still on the sick list. Mrs. 8hem Hackenburg spent several days last week at Runville with her son Charles Hackenburg and family Mr. and Mrs. V., W. Fletcher and Robert Parnell of State College, were guests last Wednesday even- ing of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur D Meyer I's. Carrie Detwiler, left last Friday w her daughter, Mr and Mrs, Snyder VonDay and fam- ly at Burlington, Vermont Bhe was accompanied by her daughter Edith, wi a teacher at Phila- delphia Mr. and Mrs Thomas Gilbert were callers Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mec- Cool at Wolls Store Mr and Mrs. James Wolfe and three children of Salona, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mm. Joe Smull Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur D pent Sunday at Harvey's Lake Mr mas Confer's mother of Loganton, is spending few days here Mr: list last is better ' Visil 10 iS WM poy get meyer a Joe Smull week but Was on gig WO the sick state she a DIX RUN The stork visi week and left a fine at the home of Mr. and commun Dady Mrs ted our 14° Eiri John Jas Thomas Eddington, Logue hot Miss Betty Logue is spending part with real- 4 ida Hoover hi and haul In oats Mr and Mrs L and daughter Mrs. Roy son transacted business last week in Bellefonte, Mrs. Orrie Holt fi U le the } me, Joe was helping cu Lindenmuth Bloom and one qay F and son wo is of Mr al ote Hoover, A YARNELL A goodly nu tended the big Valley Our community is enjoying the electric lights at last No more battery radios nor gasoline washers every thing is electricity. Sunday night 20th. we are dedicating same in the church, feaiuring a pageant “The Mary's of Pllestine” Bvery- welcome 10 this service not forget the Young People's Test ival on the church ground night of the 16th. Cold chicken sandwiches all other delicacies will be served that goes for the making of a good lestival We in- vile the people from Orviston, Howard, Bellefonte Milesburg and our smader neighbor.ng towns to patronize us. Will appreciate same Those who can may bring a cake H O Miller the sick list and is under the doctors care Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henderson and Ficrence Miller of Oneciita, N Y.. sperm the weekend at the H O Miller home they also attended the Walker reunion JULIAN Mrs. Cary Shoemaker Stanford Ars of called on their garet Williams Miss Jennie Straw left Sunday for several weeks visit with her sis- ter Mrs. John S8may and family, of Cabot, Pa. She eXpecis to visit with relatives in Canon and New- ark, Ohio, Mrs. Et a Holt eral days with her son Battle Creek, M.ch, Mis. Pred Kutz underwent Operation for appendicitis at Bellefonte hospital Biward Donley was admitied to the Altoona hosplial for surgical treatment Mrs. Ray Shawver of Mapleton visited with her mother, Mrs. Isaac Holt, last week, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Mitch, of De- troit, Mich., aie visiting at the home of his sis.er, Mrs, David Christian, Cay all mb of rou Val folks at- Pleasant ur Ww at Mon and Mrs Penna Purnace, sister Mrs Mar- is spending sev- John, of an the | FILLMORE HOME-COMING TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK The annual Home-coming of the Fillmore Methodist church will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Aug- ust 19 and 20 Saturday afternoon, August 19, {has been set aside for a picnic to be held in the Kephart orchard ad- Joining the church lawn Old friendships will be renewed and new acquaintanceships will be formed. Games and amusements will be provided for everyone. Sup- | per will be served in the evening by | {the Young Ladies’ Sunday school | class, at 35 cents per plate. A fes- | | tival will follow in the evening and | a musical program, in charge of H. H. McEntire, will be presented Sunday school will begin. at 8:15 on Sunday morning. The Home coming Communion service will be- | gin at 10:30, and will be in charge | of Rev. Wallace J. Cummings, pas- tor. The sermon will be delivered by Dog-days are hot days, lazy days, KEEP YOUR CAR OUT OF THE DOGHOUSE DURING THE DOG-DAYS Hop in your car and cool off in the country. And when you do, keep out of the motoring dog- house. Stop at the big red Atlan. tic signs for road maps, informa- tion and quick, able service, And that Atlantic's Famous Three — At. lantic White Flash, Motor Oil and Lubrication Service always remember ~ are de- vigned to save you money, Use all three, regularly, ATLANTIC LISTEN TO ER Ao1oR Ol bh | no OI § ATLANTIC FOR THE BEST IN SPORTS BROADCASTING ANNUAL 4H CLUB WEEK TO BE HELD AT STATE COLLEGE TOUR WORLD FOR STUDY OF MUSIC WILL hard W ¥ Music rege ab- Professor Lhe execulive Educators this cerlaking at th we ACHES AND PAINS C0 LIKE MAGIC Luebert's Ka-No-Mor Capsules the foremost remedy for pains of all k ood wapeciniiy effective in the testament of following: HEADACHES, COLD 5 MUSCULAR ACHES NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, TOOTHACHE snd FATIGUE. Nothing works quite so fast to relieve paing and suffering. 30c and $0 st drug ghats or by mail A Boe package malied Ww from PAIN (ONCE ONLY) cover malling expeness A. G. Luebert, PD. Coatesville, Pa. dll naling (Everybody FES gates 8 Bu under the leadershi home economics sion resentative follows Wardrobe Stormstown; Dorothy room improvement Unionville: Leds Rin crest: 4-H foods iis Wertz, Pine ing. Pine Gros Wii ; Rebecca Way Venada, Zion; Alice Brugger, ehart, Woody- he:ith 3 suy suflerer for 16e w» meni Your own special train right to the grounds... Special bonor guard of mounted Indians there to greet you |... Blaring bands! oo High officials bid you welcome!...$155,000,000 in thrills!... 1500 exbibits Jroel... Greatest diay in the bistory of the valley—don't miss is! hond te greet your train. Move the Hime of your life for very little money. Your fare hh especially low, so bs your admission ticket! ond you con buy the best of food of pepuler prices. So join your neighbors and thelr families! Whoop ¥ up for Susquehanna Valley ot the Por) JUST SEE HOW AMAZINGLY LITTLE IT COSTS $ The greatest Fale this world hes aver” tng i 11 high Folr officials 4 4 1 oll on FAIR ADMISSION TICKETS 50¢ for grown ops, 25¢ for children—con be purchased with your reflrood Wicket, SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Ar. Wordd's Far sastennn PdSAR RETURNING, Lv, World's Fair Sta. 6:45 PR A FULL DAY OF THRILLS AND JOY AT THE FAIRY DEF OON'T FAIL TO SEE THE NIT SHOW OF THE FAIR —""RAILROADS ON PARADE™ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Nw Verh ower Pak Bas 10¢ addons sch wey,
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