THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 10, 1939. N——— Page Two EE ————— NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) ‘| 4 Eh} —_— ——— A number of folks from here at- tended the Titan Metal Company picnic at Hecla Park last Friday Harold Keatley returned to his home in Washington, D. C,, on Sun- day after having spent the past | week here with his mother, Mrs Margaret Keatley. Mrs, Clayton Updegraff and chil- dren of Williamsport arrived In | town Tuesday evening to spend sev- | eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bauder and other rela- tives in and about the community | Rev, and Mrs. Robert J. Keeler of {| Philadelphia, arrived in town Mon- | day evening to spend part of this months vacation at the home of { her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. W Bullock. Rev, Keeler and wife have spent the past week at Massanetta | Springs, Virginia, and while in that state visited many points of historic interest including Williamsburg, Newport, Jamesiown, Monticello and others Epworth League services this Sunday evening will be held on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Harriet Askins. A worship service will be | conducted appropriate for the oc- easion which will be followed by an address by Rev. Robert J Keeler of Philadelphia. This will be a public service and all persons are invited. Services will begin at 6:15 |p. m. There being no preaching service this Sunday evening in any Callers at the home of Miss Min- | of the churches, let's make this a nie Sensor and sister, Mrs. Allle | Union service Hall on Sunday were their nephew, | — Harry Ammerman of Philipsburg and his sister Mary, of Houtzdale. POT I ERS MILLS James Coder, wife Faust) and friend of Bible Study Class in the 34 church on Monday ing, August 14th. will be visit- visited over the weekend at Benjamin 8S. Farley, Radio | Harry Faust home r of the Sunday School Les- Robert Smith and wife are spend- rom Altoona. Mr. Farley will ing a few days with their son the principal speaker during Pleasant Gap the evening service which will con- Edward Evans vene ai 8 o'clock. Everyone is in- | daughter, of Pittsbur iting at the Miss Caroline ) ey home vited. Ruth Parsons, who is employed Mrs. John Bellefonte, had her vacation last | yes Hunter. week and she and her daughter, oon from Kentucky Louise Tingue spent several days waf.Cormick home on with her brother and family, Mr.| ,.on and Mrs. Ray Parsons of Morgan- William Workinger town, West Virginia, also took In| ase Sarah Bunis: motor the sights of Pittsburgh and vicin- burgh, on Saturday and Ty. She returned to her duties on gundav. They took Mr Monday of this week er's sister home who had t iting for some On last Saturday, Nannie Wil- liams entertained at her home for Inger home the entire day, her niece Mrs, Flor- Paul Palmer an ence White and daughter Hazel College called Whit Hollidaysburg, Pa., and home on Sunday Mr Pisher and his daugh- Miss Verna J ter Jervel of Frankstown, ) County, a brother of White. Miss Hazel had just from an extended trip the States on the Pacific t and Utah taking the rthern Baptist Convention the San PFrancisco Fair. She re- each time ports having enjoyed jt all very drowning, much and especially the visit to the | Leavenworth, Kan, Pikes Peak and with her aunt Mrs. 'ginia Starostka, 14, drown. She Sarah Kellog in Los Angeles, Cali- | and three companions fell off a raft fornia. | into the walter, 5 Free Methodist Church Services: -Young folks prayer service on Tuesday evenings: Adult Prayer service on Friday evening at 7:30; Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:30; followed by preaching ser- vice at 10:45 a. m, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A Garrett; Young Peoples meeting in the even- ing at 6:30. Methodist Church | Services:— Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:16 a. m. and Epworth League In the evening at 6:15 p. m. There will be no preaching service Lhis Sunday. Miss Ida R. Williams of Martha, is visiting with her sister, Mrs, Roy Calhoun and husband. Donald Fisher of Pittsburgh, spent a couple of days last week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rowan of Bellwood, were calling on friends and relatives in and about the community on Sunday. Mrs. Nettle Rodkey of McKees- port, arrived in town Monday even- ing and will visit for a short time ith her sister Mrs. W. B. Parsons of this place. Mrs, Carl Flick and two children and her mother, Mrs. Finkbiner, who have been visiting in Harris- burg for a couple weeks returned to their home here recently -_-._-r So — [3S nee Rachel Adamsburg the at Foster of her =i Her 8 in aa on of Auman her Mrs Save Three: One Drowns, exhausted and | into a Missouri in 80 r three trips River baskwash rescuing a child from Thomag Pohl, 30, of watched Vir- Ib pkg No. 2% Cans 24-0z can 15¢ Apples Summer Rambos Sweet Potatoes. . . . . . Red Malaga Grapes. . . REGAL BRAND n 13¢ WHEATIES 0. TOILET TISSUE - - - 4rolls17¢c S pul A M FREE! Colonial Cheese Squares 2 12-02 pkgs 27¢ 2 Ibs 15¢ Peaches ru mene ROUND ROAST “Pix BEEF ROASTS Smoked Sunnyfield You Are The One We Reduce Prices for — SODA CRACKERS “PEP UP WITH ICED TEA” NECTAR TEA .¥ logy 1.) 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Elmer is a private in ihe United States Army and was a pa- tient for some time in the DOs- pital at the post where he ls sta- oned Mr. and family of here on week David, young son of Mr, and Mrs Winfield Wallace, of Lock Haven, 1s visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Mrs, Sarah Kanarr and daughter Maude spent Sunday at Bellefonte with their son and brother Frank Kanarr and family Raymond Fisher and son Dick of Tyrone, were callers at the Ecken- ro.h home Sunday Mr. and Mrs Marlin Stanley Mrs. Russell and two sons of Belle- fonte, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dun- lap and three child Mr. and i a fur- Hall and relatives of last Mrs Tyrone, Monday Philip visited evening Nn and Mrs. Samuel and ter Mildred y Greenwo Furnace, July 28rd where they spent a pleasant day / is a Haem atomet on ' 1 cared. The ough SCare forget on a device called WWZORTAPI one about Don't Ww tend meeting anyone a date cemetery association Wetzler Band Hall at 7:30 10 you nave Lhe § m Pease and hree chil ie a trip to Harrisburg on and Mrs. Pease and recently returned D.C, wher n Harold, wi Hos Gill rn Are O58, Al aren, ma Saturday daughter from fashington Laer & " Walter Reed Mrs Gilbert of Valley RECOMPENSE. rows hal each the sparkling dew of morn gloom is reborn Just as flowers’ bloom to bear lighten; dark des- i 8 80 great courage cannot the depths of HEL ang Lamont Johnson ————— ET —————— ORVISTON Rev. and Mrs. M. E Martin and family of Selineville, Ohio, are visiting friends in town Quite a number of at'enied the General Refractories Co., picnic at Hecla last Saturday Mrs. Paul 1. Lomison returned to her home here Saturday p. m. from the Lock Haven hospital where she undersent a major operation, on July 20th, Jackie Purher visited over the friends in town John Daley of Midile River, Bal- timore, Md., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Blanche Daley Mrs is visiting at home Mrs. Carrie Driver and son Wal- ter and daughter Beatrice of Buf- falo, N. Y., spent the weekend at the G. F. Butler home, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Walker Milesburg, visited on Sunday the Leo Condo home Miss Nellie Heverly of Lock Ha- ven, spent the weekend with Mrs David Confer The People of Orviston were sorry to hear of the deaths of Mr. Stewant Williams of Monument and Mr. Eddie Bechdol of Blanchard, We town folks Bend, with North weekend of Laura Rolland of Baltimore, the Earl Lomison of at extend our sympathy to the bereav- | Mr. | ed ones. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Confer, and Mrs, Stanley Confer, son Terry and Carol Confer visited on Batur- day with Mr. and Mm, Ferris | Walker at Howard. YEAGERS 6000004 COMFORT and QUALITY Nurses’ Oxfords A real saving to you Only $1.89 | 990964 BELLEFO Ey . | friends according to reports some | PINE GROVE MILLS Miss Bdna Gates, one of Harris |a Registers office. Trust they give | | burg’s efficient school marms, spent | the recompense w John Wetzler, —————— RUNVILLE Rev. E. C. Martz and wife of Dur-| Rev. W. B. Tobias and family ham, N. C., are spending their an- | motored to McAllisterville, Pa., on nual months vacation with the for- last Monday, visiting with old time and Mrs. E. C,|parishioners Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCliney and Mrs. Bertha Erway, motored tw willamsport, last Wednesday, 10 see a doctor and also was enter- tained at the Samuel Purl home for dataier There will be no preaching ser- vice Sunday, Aug. 13th. as Rev. To- plas and family will motor to Ohio, | for Home Coming services the past week with her sister and | family, Mrs, Bertha Schilling on E. Main street | | mer's parents, mr Martz Don't | ville picnic In day, August 19 the annual Irving Grove A long edtablish- ed home coming in our comunity Come and tell your friend: Mrs. Guy A. Kocher was unfor- tunate last Thursday by cutting an ugly gash with broken jar on her hand, while canning huckleberries, the injury is doing very nicely Mrs, Danlel Irvin has wered nity nicely from her recent llness and |B seal 4 was a pleasant dinner guest Sun. | ing an ideal day It was a fine suc day with her son and amily. C. L,|cess. About 100 feet of table length on Branch was ladened with the best of eats » Earl and Claire sickle and all did Ju Then young families enjoyed a joyous | folks were turned loose for good cently on picnic dowWD time Games and and games Spruce Creek an old swimming of soft ball played between the boys hole near the Johnston farm and took up the Got he regular preaching services ip | while stayed f« Presbyleri of are omit. There was one woman in our ted during the monu August wiic ry t Fred Mensch M genial a Democratic aspirant reget Balley- BSatur- Sunday school and commu- The pienic was held Saturday, be- rec tHe i t +) John LACK Whe “ [Ces day a gt 5 after giris alternoon some LL the All Comins Monday Wednesday D oing very dressed Harpste: rip W weekend eats OWARD Cr i were all on the rip al Sweet The Ray Decker family i Luserne county. Saturday wona were last Wednesiay dinner They will visit Mr ght Foss guests at the John Quinn home ob and family in Binghamton, NY the Branch “uf pmefore returning home ; Farmer Mr. and Mrs N. J Welkent ammy visiting in Gettysburg the home Al= | Valley, Tadpne sen nday aN Hyne: ob Kuntz 10, Ohlo, are P. C. Holter, Robert Day, the nome the weekend Mr spent home of his nd Mrs. Fred Day Laer Wyland Fiuks tended the parent J headquarers at his parenia. Lol Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Troslie M:s. Howard Mr. and Barto, Pa, spent ihe our town guests at the M and family, at- General Refractories at Hecla Park, Satur- and Mary Burwell home « street Those from Ferguson attending the Democratic par Towns Wednesday evening at the Clemson farm mansion near were: Misses Maud Ward. Rhetia Ward, Ka lap, Mrs. Ada Krebs Edits Dunlap, Etta Keller Mrs. J. Will Kepler, Mr, and Roval Kline. Avpout 200 being 1 ent. All Democratic candida ¢ ing present : Boyd Gardner of ROCKW I is spending some Lune Wilh his brother and sister in ihe Giaces Mary Gardner and W. G. Gardner Miss Beulah Fortney and moiher of Boalsbuig, were pleasant callers Sunday with the Misses and Sue Donley on W. Main siree Farmer E. T. Parsons was a bus ness visitor at the County Capit last Saturday a m Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corl spent the past week among friends Blairsville, Pa., “Bob” one of R Struble's Clover Farm Sto.e tate College efficient clerks joying his annual vacation Sara "” in bt wn en- C. C. Dresse, Mr Wagner daughters Sunday in Beaver home of Mr. Ira ; Mr nd Mrs and Mrs MW nne spent the and Mrs Cargy, of weekend with tcher Lena Storch and her sister Lizzie Schmidt, of Johnstown, visitors in the same home and ned home on Monday after visiting with friends at Hecla Park George Hoy of Hublersburg, is mproving his property in Howard occupied by Doyle Yearick and family, by putiing oh a new roof in Condo and Gerald Thomp- of Wilmington, Del, gent a weeks vacation at their homes hers Mr. and Mrs, J PF. Oundo and family and Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Yearick and family and Gerald Thompson spent a delightful day on Bunday at the Grand Canyon of Penna. near Wellsboro Jean Yearick, Dorothy Dorothy Gilossner, Jane Confer, Rosetta Lyons, Jean Button and James Bution pent a week at Carl T. Noll, and Pitcairn, spent the her father A A Pie Miss be iis were Mapes, Mrs. Sara Donley gave a stork Grassmere Park near Benton, Pa. shower last Friday evening a: her attending Eastern Penna. Christian home in honor of Mra Albert , Service Camp. They had a fine her sister. Many appropriate gifts time were received. Mrs. George H. Woods and George 8rd, of Pittsburgh, 2 panied by Mrs. Cyrus Woods son "is DRY TOP of | We are glad to report Mrs. Helen Greensburg Wie pecen in 7s tor Bitner Is Improving as well as can a few cays Wit rs TT. O be expected at the Centre County Woods and daughter Miss Mary ob | jeepital after an operation W. Main street Fred (Buch) Scandrol is not in Among ame nde; : M. his usual good health at this write D's care are rs. Paul 5.ephens ng. and Mrs. J. Fred Rossman both are | Mrs. Isabelle McKinley and son mwa, grayed al hor) Yrhing Carl. spent a day at the Leyistown r. and Mrs . 1 Glenn, ir and on returning rough John H. Bailey motored to Milton Ral own to pick up her de | Sunday to spend the day wilh Dr. ger Mrs. Clyde Lingle, who spent pray We adiey. bide “Hie aad | the remainder of the week. Her v. (RE, Wile and | husband an 5 er and the daughter are enjoying a month's Pry Itha and Richard, came vacation in Michigan al their pa- | for her on Sunday. rental homes. They will return 0! Mrs. Clara Holt and two sons! the Presbyterian manse about Sept. | Carl and Kenneth, a daughter, her | | 1st, | pusband and two children of Ty- | | Mrs. Jeraldine Madrick and son | rone, spent Sunday with the form- | {of New Brinton Conn., are here {or ers mother, Mrs. Candace Alkens. | ‘three weeks at her parental home, | Yes, Raymond has a very broad | Me, and Mrs, C. Lo Irvin on the | smile, these 28 dso 2 wearing | ranch. {a man-size Lt. I a pound | Dorls wre visiting this week among |" praik Yoarick snd. Mra, pay | { £ 3 among | earic " ay { their relatives in Lewistown | wheeling of Zion, spent Sunday This seems t0 be a 900d season | with Mrs, Candace Alkens. their i | for our “Unclaimed Blessing’ | Mr. and Mrs. Bd Kelley were i Be i 3 3 oi Russell Poorman has found em- ployment on a farm near the penl- tentiary Mr, and Mrs, William Walker of Milesburg spent Tuesday at the Austin Watson home Bunday evening callers at the | Blair Pletcher and family of {more of them are headed toward | George Kelley home. Howard, made a business trip to our burg last week —————— International trade has just about reached the point where the nations have nothing to use for money War Secretary at Willlamsport An army bomber will bring Louis Johnson, assistant secretary of war from the national cazitol to Wil- lamsport today to address the Pennsyivania American Legion con- vention being held in that city advantage of these Every offering in this Great Event represents Wonderful Bargains. BE HERE EARLY ! 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