August 17, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. a tra == NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) —4 Wedding Bells—Some persons in the community have received in- vitations to a very pretty wedding to be held in Saint Paul's Episcopal church, San Diago, California, Sat- urday, September 2nd. 1939 at 8 o'clock, p. m. when Miss Lila Gladius Davidson, daughter of Cap- tain and Mrs. Andrew Blaine Davidson, will beccme the bride of James Thomas Mathews, Jr, En- sign, Supply Corps, United States Navy. The Davidsons were former residents of this county, Dr. David- son being now &mployved in the United States Navy stationed at San Diego, California Their younger daughter, Ive was mar ried on similar oceasion about a month a ago Free Methodist Church Services- Young peoples prayer service Tues- day evening, adult praver service Friday evening and Sunday School Sunday morning at 8:30 a, m. im- mediately followed by the Class Meeting. Young peoples meeting ih the evening at 6:30 p. m. follow- ed by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. G. A. Garrett, The pastor will deliver a sermon on Temperance Sunday evening since this Sunday is World's Temperance Sunday and all folks interested are cordilaly in- vited to come and hear him Methodist Church Services: — Sunday School Sunday morning atl 9:15 a. m. followed by the preach- ing service at 10:30 a. m. with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. D. D Kauffman. Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m Mrs. Robert Hall week at the home of Homer Hall, of Altotns Miss Kate Smith few days with ! sifar Winifred Peters Howard Joseph Brugger who has been em- ployed in Media, Pa., is home for an indefinite stay with his parents, Mr and Mrs. OC. K. Brugger Mr. and Mrs. H E. McElwain mo- tored to Williamsport last Thurs- day and attended the State Con- vention of the American Legion Mr. and Mrs, Pearce Rumberger of Baltimore Md were weekend guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs Harry Lucas of Bush Hollow, Union Twp. Mrs. Estella her home here ( having been a patient County Hospital the operation Guests Mrs. G this week, wers her s Rev. and Mrs. E.C burg, and children Mr. and Mrs J. | companied by Mr liams motored Ww © Sunday afternoon an h a eT al Parsol lliams ac- Nan wil- tormstown on attended the nip J. A Williams sccompanied bY J. RH, Pinch and J. C. Pox, motored to Refort on Saturday Where they attended the Moore-Vaughn union. All reporied having Hghtful time J. Earl to Pation where they at- of their and Mrs of Warrior's Mark Saturday afternoon tended the wedding fileces the g The being one of the daughters of Alber: Rumberger of that place Mrs, Madeline burgh spent several at the home of Mr Kefthiner visit ty Hospital es father, James An operation friends in the glad to learn he is gett well as can be expected his complete recovery speedy, LN —— MUNICIPAL MILLHEIM, PA. Pa of one in ever niece Mrs. irk, underwent recentiy His many community will be ing along. as but hope may be FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 15th & 19th) ‘Young Mr. Lincoln’ Benry Fonda M. Weaver Alice Brady MONDAY & TUESDAY (August 21st & 22nd) “The Man They Could Not Hang” Boris Karloff Robt. Pryor ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS free of dust and dirt. All coal, more heat. 8-TON LOADS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN CENTRE COUNTY G. T. BLAKESLEE PHONE 847-M BELLEFONTE, PA. Ivan ! with the Holtzworth home and with the | | evening, had i chufch on Account of the rain 4-H Club News:The last meei- | ing of the 4-H Club of the commu- nity was held on August 11th with nine persons present. At this meet- ing it was decided to havé a Camp Fire meeting on August 23rd, which will be held at the home of the Kellerman’s up the pike, in the evening. Both boys and girls are invited to this meeting, Including those who have once been members and dropped out and those who still belong. The next regular meeting will be held August 26th. at 9:30 a. m in the Communily House. | Don't forget the Camp Fire meeting | next Wednesday evening, August 23rd at Kellerman's The Peach Crop:—The crop at the Askin Peach now Raymond Snoke, will be ready for distribution by Labor Day, The erop this year is good considering the dry weather we have been hav- ing and persons desiring peaches from the orchrard will go there with their containers and pick their own as on previous years. There will be none ready to pick before Labor Day, so be: sure and get your ord in by that time as t 11 be first class fruit and reasonably The proprietor, Raymond will give prompt efficient vice at all times PF. esbyterian Church Services:— Rev. H. BE. Oakwood, who has been a mnths vacation resume iis duties this Sunday, August 19th with the regular services at 7:30 p m. There w ome sppcial features connec this service which cordially nvited Miss Edith Eckley and relatives Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Ha Altocna were recent mother, Mrs, A nlace Mrs dren of Baden her mother Mrs several days Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hall and son and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Mo- { Alto were Cf at the me of Mr. an Hall Gay evening peach hey and ser to nll are friend of 3 Imeda Stere Hartswick Pa. are visit Amanda Morar Harol 4 a 1d Parsons and and Margaret Wednesday sight-seeing anc ransacting busine: Miss 1da Mae Barton | s Dider Youhg Folks Inst Groves and two ances and Margaret of ne, Florida, are visiting z relatives in the com ping at the HoMaworth The members of the Ladies Bible Class of the M. E. church, helg their business meeting and pleniec at the Hote Of Mrs, J. BE Carper of Dix Run on Tuesday allerncon ir. and of Oglet M. Pulten and Pawnell of Osceola Mills, ited recently with their c H. Thompson Elway The Port Matilda Garden Club has extended a | invita the Unionville Garden Club to meet with them at their regular meeting on Tuesday, August 22nd. at 2 p m. in the Port Matilda Park Mrs, Clayton Updegraff and chil- dren, returned to their home Williamsport after visiting with friends and relatives in and about the community, stopping with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Baud- or Mrs. Samuel] LL. Shroyer Georgia, Mrs, John Mr. and Mrs. Charle Pa ousin ¥is- Mrs Ard ia $s 5 yr ed n 5 oraial ALON 5 iis Miss Janet Delong, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Delong of Bristol, Pa the Holtzworth children at Grove girls also at the Holtaworth heme, William Barton and Joseph Way enjoyed a real vacation time camping on Flick's Island They did their own cooking and only came {0 fown a couple times while there. Brave boys! Mrs. Elwood Way celebrated her birthday very quietly at her home last Sunday but was greatly sur- prised when a nfimber of her friends showered her with hand- kerchiefs over the weekend. She received many useful gifts Rev. and Mrs. Robert J. Keeler, {who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. ghd Mrs. G. W. Bul- Jock, are this week visiting with his parents in Johnstown. They ex- pect to return here again Delore rettirning % their home in Phila- delphia The League meeting which was planned to be held on the lawn of | Mrs. Harriet Asking on Bunday to be held in the We were glad and thankful for the rain and expect to plan for another oft door meeting in the near future, Mr. and Mrs. C. ©. Holtzworth and children of Fairmont, W, Vir ginia, are visiting with her father, Mf, Danlél Buck and at the Holtz- worth home, this week, having &r- rived here the latter part of last | week from New York where they had been visiting and attending the World's Pair. Of the young folks who gradu- ated from Bellefonte High School ‘from here last Spring, Willlam Har ton will enter Pennsylvania State | College this Pall, Ida Mae Barton, | the Teachers Training School at { Lock Haven and Louise Tingue, the | Hammond School of Beauty Cnl- | ture at Altoona, Pa { { The Unionville Garden Club | committee in charge of the display {at the Grange Fair is urging all members of the club to cooperate in | sending flowers to help make this { @ success, Any of the following | gommittee oan be ¢ontacted for ine | formation, Mrs Boyd Lucas, Mrs. IH. BEB McElwain and Mrs. Pierce Tg Orchard, | | son Robert | Mr anc | is visiting at this Ume | the past | feouple weeks when they spent the | Rumor has it that one of our Township girls, very popular in the community, is about to fleld of matrimony. We heard the bells tingle a litlle and | seen the jewels sparkle so it looks gs though it might be more than | just & rumor. Nevertheless we ex- tend congratulations and promise we won't let the cat out of the bag just yet PLEASANT GAP I The Frederick Shaffer spent Sunday at Curwensville, The Clyde and Ray Adams fam- enter the | have | | | } ! family | ilies returned home Sunday even- | ing after visiting from Saturday un- {til Thursday with the Adams boys’ | her home burgh where a family dinner was held Sunday. Master David, who | accompanied his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hood to Pitts burgh the week before returned home with them { The many friends of Ramsey, of Harrisburg, who was so seriously injured In a motorcycle accident about a month ago, will be glad to learn he was able to be moved from the hospital his home, Saturday The William Tucker family re- turned home Sunday evening from Penn-Argyl after a week's visit with relatives there The Pleasant Gap band concert at Zion Tuesday evening We are glad to see Mr W. H able to be about again £1 quite ill for a few days when fainted while transacting business at the Bellefonte Trust Company last Thursday Mrs. P%ul Keeler, of Philadelphia arrived Monday for a short visit with her father, W. H Noll Mr. T. E. Jodon had the misfor- tune of falling off a ladder one day ast week rib miortunate sttic stalr | mother at to gave a a alt and cracking Frank Irvin down the knee Eby a Wi to fall enouKn and injure Mr Harry 1} hi quite badly who of nas been ding a good ps her time summer with a sister who ill at home at Cl plans make the latter pen art her to trip week Mr. Ge pending néar Salona poor health turned from A nope Lhe aown Magargle time orge some be beneficial Mrs 4] coe Mrs. Robert the Rhoades gave a corr roast at home of ! Lew Biddle, Satur@ay night i members of the Logan Juvenile Grange Mr Mrs, Harn of Kingston day with Mrs. Keller's and Mrs. John Sampse] and Mrs. Burnett {f Niagara Palls, #pent some with relatives here while en. to the World's Fair New father {esr er the degree team of the Kr Lier ana spent Sun- Mr and parents and two SONS, oO i time route York Mrs Sunday relative: in Harold Btitzer arrived home after 4 week's with in Williamsport { Mr. and Mrs. Rea Florey Mrs. Joe Rots and Mr | Michael Kersavage, ar ey's m Mrs. Minnie ! of Centre Hall spent Sunday at the Florey's camp (Cherokee), near | Spring Mills Mrs. Pred Lutz and son Warren, were entertained at the Heckman camp, rear Centre Hall last Thurs- day Among visit Mr. and and Mrs Te other those who attended American Legion convention at | Williamsport were Miss Margaret Keeler, who spent the week there; | the Fred Lutz family, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Keeler, Saturday, and | the Warren Woods’ home, Friday Mrs. Kenneth Zerby and daugh- {ter are here from Johnstown for a | three weeks’ vacation with rela- | tives and friends In this vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crumlish and son Willlam, who is located in Cam- den, N. J. spent the weekend in | Atlantic City | Mr: and Mrs Fred Eckenroth moved recently into half the new double house T. E. Jodon is now | having completed {| Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer Weaver and two sons, of Spring Mills, were icallers of the Meiroys Thursday evening The festival of the Dramatic Club of the Logan Grange, held last Sat. urdiy evening was quite a sucdess and there was a real crowd and nearly $200 was taken in. The Raw- hide and Tumbleweed radio enter. tainers from WRAK, Williamsport, furnished thé entertainment The Ladies” Aid of the M E church was entertained at the home of Mrs. W. W. Kerstetter Tuesday evening Mrs. Ray Melroy is able to about again after being quite for four days Among the people Who are pian- ning to build homes along the main stréet at the southern end of the town are Claire Hazel, Clarenée Shirk and Prederick Shaffér, who now resides here, and Mr. Lindsay, | of Centre Hall Mrs, Nelson Shoeder and family, of ‘Williamsport, are spending some j time with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gard- ner, The Nevins Adkins family return. | dG home from an eleven-day vaca- tion spent at Laurel and Léwh Beach, Dela. Mrs, Hugh Atice made | the trip with them. Rev. Ray Williams, who was in town for a brief visit, took his mo. | ther along home with him for an indefinite stay. His little son, who had been visiting relatives hers te. turned home with him The Oarden Club was enterta‘nea at the Noll-Melroy home ast Wed- | nesday afternoon. | Roy Grove, son and deughter and i Fllery Howard, are here from Pow- lell, Ohio, for a several week's viat | with relatives, and an Sutday Mra be i i barn, some pigs near Pitts | Emerson | viet; who May moat 0a Funera Luth Bernard church in the Lut The new el of ; is on display at Melroys now will gladly give a home demonsiras tion eTan al Bilger ME old Andrew DeBraskey Carbrick Cle Hile, John W H John Holube¢, Franklin W. Hoy Mrs. Harry Ishler, TE Jodon and wife, Randall Keller, Henry Knoff- singer. Paul Knoffsinger, Robert Knoffsinger, Paul Lego, Harvey J Markle, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Melroy H. T. Noll. Mrs. Ralph Noll, Sam- uel Noll, L 8 ODonnell, R H Raymond, Corp. Miss Bertha Rimes mey, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schrefller, Henry Showers, C. K Stitzer, Har- ry Btover, Edgar Summers, George W. Tibbens. Harrison Tressler, John Zelesnick Sonia Mi fo — $6,000 Loss As Barn Is Razed (Continued fromm page one) new binder and hay leader to sif- ety from the barn floor where they were stored. Only Saturday Haagen had moved his tractor from Features of Grange Fair HOWARD jane A Mrs Bella Leathers Of family of Stub- visiting at the Mr. Leather's sister, Mrs ang 1 are W. Camsclberry of Wil was buried Monday at cemetery. Survivors are » Mis. Lulu Schenck Cass] three sons and one datigh rh Mrs. Bertha Kunkle. son Robb snd daughter Marion of York, were guests al the home of Mrs Faron, of Beech Creek Kunkle's called on relalives al Howard, Monday Mr and Mrs. Jason Snyder and daughters of York, are guests this week at the home of Mr. Kline Woll and family Mr. and Mrs Kline Woll spemt Tuesday at Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sulion and son, Mr. and Mrs William Mapes and laughters, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wallace and children and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fickes spent Sunday ai Howard Hotel near Orviston Christian Breth died at his home Saturday morning. Funeral ser V were held at the Methodist | church Tuesday afternoon { Weeks visit at the home of Mr, Wil- | Mr. | the building. or this too would have | been burned. The only stock in the were saved A strong wind blew the fire away from the house and other buildings, | thus preventing more loss since no water was avaflable for fighting {the fire. The complete joss Wis es timated at on t m, hay | i $6000 on the ba | the necessary application blanks by | and implements The Beéeh Creek-Blanchird Fire! Company responded to the fire call but did not go into service The large fiumber of cars, filled with “sight-seers” presented a definite hazard to those who nefded to get to the scene of the fire ag only & small lane leads from the main road to the Trivelpleoe home and this was blocked with cars. Several min lor accidents occurred here during Lloyd Sampsel entertained at din-|the fire i Harold and Ben Wyland are spending this week at Orviston at the home of his uncle and aunts. Rev. Charles Robb and family returned to their home in Toms Brook, Va.. Wednesday after a two lam Orrr here will be a Toxoid Clinic (diphtheria inhoculation) held Tuesday Aug. 22nd. at 2 o'clogk in the Howard High School building. Age infancy to 18 years. All par- ents wishing their children to take Toxoid please remember date and place. There will be a Dr. and urse in attendance. Howard Health Service. | The Employment Board has an- | nounced a third group of merit | System examinations for positions in the Department of Public Assis tance. These applications mus: be | on file by August 31. 1839. Any person wishing to apply for posi | tions, under “merit system exam- | tation No. 3, 1839” may procure | applying to Harry DeArmeni, who | recently received the application blanks for this community. YEAGERS Women's All White and COLORED SHOES $1.89 BELLEFONTE, PA. THANKS! Clyde M. Stewart, manager of the Wolf Furniture Store, Bellefonte, takes this means of expressing his thanks to old patrons and new customers who took advantage of the sensational bargains offered during the recent em- ployes’ sale at that store. The sale, conducted annually, while the manager is on vacation, was a most successful one. OLF FURNITURE CO. MOSHANNON There were 70 present at the M E. Sunday School Bunddyy. Our school growing Mr. and Mr is LeRoy lewis and daughter Hope and Messrs, John- nie Bowes and Carl Schmoke, Mr and Mrs, Oregg Watson and son Gegg. James Beals and son Teddy Art Kerin and Blanchard Quick nded American Legion pa- de In Williamsport Saturday Mrs. Groe, Mrs Miss Lizabeth Fleming Kerin rr and Mn pe, Mr tended hur alle the Grieb an Martha LeRoy Lewi and Mrs. John Lucas al- the funeral of Mrs Ella Black, at Clearfield last Thursday Presbyterian Sunday wis held last Wednesday atl Slack Moshannon Park, all report a ice Ume, The Methodist Sunday School held their last Sat- He same place. There 60 presen: and al a ice Lime Ray Walsan and Mrs, Carl moke Bellefonte shoppers Monday Brow ane alien Mrs Th iT Bchool pens ¥ pachue a aii Te- Welle Craft is a hew filling ereciing onnecied with his Alber; MeCloskey of Clarence, are this week at home Mrs. Adolphus 8mith of id, visited relaiives here Sunday Jack Kerin and daughter Mrs Mary Griffin and two granddaugh- ters Rose Mary and Joann Griffin ail of Pisaburgh, spent last Thurs- day at the Frank Culver home Mr. and Mrs. Prank Culver, Mar- lorie Borger, Eloise and Dorothy Beals, drove to Tyrone Sunday and spent the day at Bruce Culver nome and also called on the Mul- hollan family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hocken- ourry and three children, John Margaret and Mildred of Alwoona; Mr. and Mrs. John Hockenburry of Moshans , motored to Getiysburg, Chambersburg, and Hagerstown, on Sunday returned home by WAY Harrisburg and reported a wonderful and three spending H L the and hey ~~ We aly wap ~The most news for 81.50. MARTHA FURNA Adult CE Bible Class the M Ginger ng, August § even. x [ os” of #1 wer CaN Wi Helen Ehope, Virgini Jimmy and Richard Spackman, Helen Gingery. P and Fred Dorothy Korman Jimmy John Spackman Geral- Shope a New- Weller Joan Spackman Balley and Te G Gwennie Is and ohard Weller Mr. and C grandson Ronald with Mr. and Mrs man in Sate College Mr id Mr i son Boyd weekend atl th June Robinson Morri State College £1 Charles Spackman Mrs. Qeorge Harpst Grange Mri E. Spackman and visited ¢ aa) harles Spack- al MeGiathon na, spent the and Rime le will evening. August I ursda ay { Th Mr and Mrs. N. R Stiver and daughters Betty, Wanda and Mons sons, Eimer, Walter, John, Samuel and Norman and Mr. and -Mrs Merle Alexander, attended the Mil. ier reunion at Stevens Park, Tv- rane, last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stanton, Mr and Mrs. O. C. Spackman ani son Clifford spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bpackman The annual reunjon of the Ellis Williams family was held August 12, at the beautiful grove of Joseph Williams the banks of old Bald Bagle Creek. The day was an ideal ane. At noon the table was loaded with all the delicacies of the sea- son. The afternoon was spent first with an address hy Rev. D. A Sowers, then a number of recita- tiead on n ns, and duets, hynms by re Joseph wi mas and fe Sliver ] ang Samuel and also singing Those present Willlamg and wile wife, Ernes Harry L. William: i wile, Meshech Wil- Esther Bones, Ei- Walter Julia, ty John, Norman, Wanda and Mona Sliver, Ellery Knarr and wile and daughter RecheDde, Held Egler Don Woodring and wife, June Wis er, Harold Glen and Lawrence William Bernard Willams and wife and two children, Kylie Near i wife ang 1, Lewis Gill, wife Dewey and Wil- tams, Hubert Williams and Mavs Harpster Jean , June and James Robin- Mclaughlin, wife and toona; Mrs. Jessie Harsh- Ormsby Bpackman, wife Blair Fink, Merrill Alex- r and wife William Richards and wife, Mrs Maude Shope and four children Lancaster, Wilbur Rev. D. A. Sowers, PINE GLEN The annual Home Coming day will be heid at the Pine Gien fes- tival house at Pine Glen on Sat urday, August 18. Come help make the day a success. There will be entertainment far all Dinners and suppers will be sold, also all other kinds of refreshments sold such as sandwiches, cake, ple, candy, ice cream and pop. Proceeds for Ul M. E church all “aa illam and Ardery Roy ar mer LH MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Oats Buckwheat Rye Ba: Corn A ————————— jes Provisions, groceries, etc, as core rected teekly by Herr & Heverly. Eggs, per doen Lard, per pound FOUND AT LAST Qa Ralie! for museviar sdhes and paine when sssosiated with neuritis, ! a rheumatic Sinorders, ste has helped thousands of people when siber remedics have failed Get » hottie woday. Price $1.00, PARRISH DRUG STORE DELHI JO EL DRT REE NT NTH a SPECIAL AUGUST Washer Sale BIGGEST VALUE IN WASHING MACHINES EVER GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE OF CENTRE COUNTY! UP TO $25.00 Allowed on your old machine. Also a Years Supply of RINSO With Every NEW A. B.C. OR THOR WASHER PURCHASED PRICES FROM $37.50 up — = Migh Street R. K. Owens, Electric Store Farmer's Bank Bldg. Bellefonte, Pa.
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