Page Two WOODWARD If you would like to see some pretty varieties of dahlias, you may have your wish granted by stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C, E. Kreamer in town. Some of the flowers measure from 7 to 10% inches in diameter, Some are even larger, Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Musser were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Grover Musser near Cenireviller a few days last week. They returned home Ist Thurs- day evening. Well, the boys who are interested in the new swimming pool in town did take us by surprise. Last Tuesday they got at the work with 8 will and had the water in the pool till that evening. The sign: “Bathing at your own risk” is set | over the foundation of the pool, Mrs. Bertha Boone of Millheim, visited relatives in our locality for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stover and family are enjoying the electric lights and other electric appliances since Tuesday of last week. Howard Plank and sister, Bessie, of Camp Hill accompanied by Mr. Plank's daughter, June, son How- ard, Jr, and friend spent Friday evening and night at the C. E Kreamer home. They were ac- companied home by Gladys Plank who had visited there for a week or more, the next morning. Dr. and Mrs, Ernest and son, Ernest, Jr. also junior’'s lady friend, Miss Arbery Wender- burgh, of Cleveland, Ohio, nesday. land High School. On Saturday morning Harwood Kreamer and Miss Trovola Stover accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ard and daughter, Marie, as far as Pittsburgh where they expect to visit at the Sitz home for a few days while Mr. Ard and Mr. con inued their journey by auto to Lima, Ohio, in order to bring back 4 new auto school bus. They re- turned one day this week. The P, O. 8. of A. picnic was held in the large hall at the Woodward Cave on account of the rainy weather last Saturday. Quite a crowd of lodge members were pres- ent and enjoyed the occasion. Rev. Miller of Rebersburg delivered a suitable talk for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe and children of Akrom, Ohio, and Mr. ani Mrs. Adam Wolf of Rebersburyg were Sunday visitors at the R. E. Musser home, Three young people of the Mill- heim Evangelical appointment Nina Auman, Betty Auman and Tessie Bartges presented a splendid pro- g:am in the Woodward Evangelical church on Sunday evening on Echoes of the Central Oak Heights Summer Assembly and the Green- wood Hills Bible Conference. The attention was remarkably good We trust some lasting good will come out of the service. Up to Monday morning the barn swallows had not left for their southern winter home. Their usual time to leave this locality is Aug. 21 of each year. Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Houseal held a very impressive devotional camp fire service at the monthly business meeting at the Woodward Cave las. Thursday evening. The devotions centerad around the subject of “Jesus the Light of the World" The program was interspersed by suitable scripture, poem, talk, songs and prayers. After the devotional program came the regular business pars which was followed by a wein- er roast and other social activities. Don't you say the young people didn't enjoy the entire meeting. The Woodward Evangelical League of C. E certainly appreciate the hospitality of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Hosterman for various things. COLEVILLE (From last week), Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stover and daughter of Philipsburg spent Sun- day in our town. Mrs. H E. Garbrick and little granddaughter Jane Reber of State College are Pittsburgh. Miss Mary Bita Shay of Axe- Mann spent last week with Dona Kelley, Mrs. Martha Rider returned to her home here after spending last week with Mrs. Emma Minemyer of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Bloom | and son Freddie, Mrs. Thomas Mar- tin and daughter Sara, spent last Wednesday in Altoona, Mrs. Myrtle King and two grand- children, Virginia and Beverly Gray returhed home after spending ten days at the Beech Creek camp meeting. Fred Confer who is employed at Baltimore, Md., spent the weekend with his family. Fred Billett and family, Oscar Billett and family, Kenneth Houser, and family, joined a number of relatives and spent the day at Hecla Park ¢n Bunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Kessler of New York are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Justice, they all motored to Philipsburg, Sunday | Billie and Ralph Lee, Miss Louise | King, Mr, and Mrs, Miles Lee spent Sunday at Potter's Mills. The Misses Marion Houser and Martha Rider of Valley View took | dinner Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. | Kuhlman | are | spending a few week's vacation at | the J. B. Ard home since last Wed- | By the way Miss Wender- | burgh is an instructor in a Cleve- | Kreamer | visiting relatives In | PINE GLEN (From last week), to bring the banner to our own class get busy, League at 6:30, The Ju- music Church at 7:30. The Adult choir will sing. You'll be glad you come, Our motto, rad a baked ham supper on Satur- day evening, Aug. 12 at the Vieh- dorfer camp, Those who attended reported not only a wonderful time but a delicious supper, were Mr, Russel Hoover, Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Mrs. Annie Fye, Merril; Norman, Alta and Alma Viehdorfer, Jesse | Benton, Charles Narehoof, Willard, Clyde Jr, Don, Robert, Gladys, Jean and Marvin Hoover, Dorothy Frances, Marie and Beatrice Fye, Betty and Anna Florence MceCol- lJough, Terrel and Phyllis Wertzs, Mary Lou Burkey, Phil Hodge, Wes- ley Schmoke. A hike and a song program concluded the best time | of the season. | Raymond Hoover, Mrs lyde Hoover and son Bob attended Sun- day school field day at Curwens- ville on Wednesday of last week Miss Zoe Meek, Abida and Eliza- beth Krone of Clarence, called on Mrs. Russel Hoover recently. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Beates, Mr and Mrs. Nat Bickle of Harrisburg were guests at the Beatles home on | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, James Dixson were at Port Matilda on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. David Askey of White Plains, N. Y.,, Mrs. William Askey and Mrs. Roy Askey of Kar- thaus, recently visited Robert As- i | | key, here. | Mr. and Mrs. William Steele of | Bellefonte, and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Steele and two daughters, spent Sunday with the Wertz family at Camp Bob Miss Nan Burkey has gone to Johnstown where she has employ- ment, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Folmor and son were visiting friends at Clear- field, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Dixson was at Clearfield Wednesday. The 4-H club and the leader Miss Butler, served with a banquet at the community hall on Monday. The girls displayed in a fine way the wonderful things they did this summer in the line of cooking and every home that was represented should be proud of the girls that have been under Miss Butler's lead- egship. The girls had as their guests their mother’s, it being a mother and daughter supper. The mothers who gladly attended and helped to make up the table pre- paczy by the girls were: Mrs Clyde Hoover, Mrs. Lloyd Wertz, Mrs Ar- thur McCollough, Mrs. Annie Pye Mrs, Alden Dixson, Mrs. William Hoover and Mrs. Iva Burkey STATE COLLEGE Gladys Erb of Helster street and Marjorie Reed of Pugh Street re- turned to their home on Sunday having spent several weeks Ocean City, N. J Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stavely and family of West Falrmont Avenue, spent Saturday visiting In Hershey. Florence Berry of Miles Street spent last weekend at Watkins Glen, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Dossin and son Junior returned to their home on East Falrmount avenue having spent several weeks visiting In Hartford. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgns and family of McKee street spent the weekend in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs, Max Zinns nd daughter of Barnard street and Mr and Mrs, George Shaffer and two children of East Nittany Avenue, returned to their homes on Monday having visited in Pavia. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Parsons and daughter Janie Ann of North Allen street spent the weekend visiting In ilipsburg. Mrs. John Erb and two daughters of Heister street are visiting at the home. of Mrs, Erb's parents, in | Patton. EdwarZ Beard of Heister street is { in ! visiting at the home of his parents in Gettysburg. Irving Jones and son Harold spent the weekend in Plymouth, i they were accompanied home by Mrs. Jones who had been visiting there for several weeks, Mr and Mrs. Roy W. Watkins ‘and two children of East Prospect avenue are spending this week vis- { ting in Springville. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Northrup re- turned to their home on South Gill street having spent several weeks at a cottage along the Busquehanna | River, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Coffey of North Allen street are in Ashville, | North Carolina, where they were i called because of the death of Mr. | Coffey’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. D, K. Merrill of West Fairmount avenue have as | their guest Marion Merrill of Port- | land Maine, Mr, and Mrs, PF. M. Torrence and daughter of East Foster avenue are visiting in Flushing Long Island. Mrs. Beulah Egler of Heisler {street has as her guests, Mr, and | Mrs, Samuel Lamberne of Florida. Mr. and Mrs, 8. C, Tanner and | daughter of South Pdtterson street | spent this week attending the New | York World's Pair. Margaret and Fred Kennedy of | Bovih Sparks street have ag their | guest their niece Peggy Hellman of « Falrmount, West Virginia, A birthday party was held Sat- urday night at Bond White's cabin for Mrs, Elmer Justice, Those pres- ent were: Mr, and Mrs. Lee tice and children, ! HH Mr. and Mrs, W. V. Dennis, Jr, and two children of Pine street mo- tored to Altoona on a business trip Eleator Markle of North Patterson street spent Bunday in Maryland, COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 199 nior choir will have charge of the | Members of the Epworth League and Mrs. Lloyd Wertz, Mr, and Mrs. | MOSHANNON There were 65 present at the The Senior Class of young people | pethodist Sunday School on Sun- day School, Let us all try our best Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Lewis and son | Melvin, and niece Phyllis, visited at | the LeRoy Lewis home cn Saturday | afternoon. Also Mr, and Mrs, Clair | Lewis and children of Williamsport | Billy Quick returned home Sun- [day after a week's visit with his | aunt, Mrs. Hershel Elder of Cur- | wensville. He was accompanied | home by Mr, and Mrs. Hershel Elder, Maude and Pearl Elder, | Mrs. George Walker and REwo | children, Mrs. Annie Norton, Mrs | Isabelle Holt and two children of | Moshannon called at the home of | Homer Quick last week. Mr. C. C. Lucas of Pleasant Gap is spending sometime at the homes of LeRoy Lewis and J. F. Lucas The monthly class meeting ol the Loyalty Class met at the home of Mrs. Ivy Skripek last Tuesday Those present were: Dorothy and Eloise Beals: Marjorie Borger, Peg- gy McKean, Jean Mariin, Edna Cartwright and Gladys Fye. After the meeting adjourned refresh- ments were served and a nice 5O- cial time wag reported Those who spent Sunday Lewis Hunting Camp were and Mrs. Ernest Mulhcllan and Mrs. Anna Lewis of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs, Lebkecker and family of Ty- rone: Mr, and Mrs, Clair Lewl and family of Williamsport; and Mrs. W. A. Reichelierfer and parents of Williamsport; Miss Haze Lewis, R. N. of Philadelphia; and Mr. LeRoy Lewis and Hope of Mo- shannon Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lucas, Mr John T. Lucas, Mrs. LeRoy Lewis Mr. Clyde Lucas spent Sunday a‘ the annual Home Coming at Cur- tin a Visitors last Wednesday Homer Quick home were: Mrs, Arch Guthfer of Kane, Mr. and Mrs Rodney Johnson, and two children of New Jersey Miss Alice Borger and nephew of DuBois are spending ths week % Mashannon. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Redinger anc son Eddie of Buffalo N. Y spending this week at the Amber: Fye home at the Mr at the Maxwell Fitzsimmons ¢ spent the weekend here We regret to hear of the death of Mr. Roland Borger. Among who attended the funeral were ville, Mr. Paul Culver, of Harris : Miss Alice Borger of DuBois 1 . ned n of North sraed | rom Lee Fye and son of North Bend # | 10 Howard on Fri Cordella Craft is 3 AL 10S wWntin 1 An- Car ’ weey H They | ‘reek each ness of bass Mr Mary lamsport and Mrs. Jot made a business iris Monday — ————————. — LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dullen anc children visited Sunday with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dullen, 8r Sunday afternoon visitors at the Earl Harter home were: Mr. Eimer Felmlee, Mrs Florence Regel and daughter, Mae, and friend ner Mrs, Raymond Harter and ter, Kathleen Mr. Arihur Dolan Orvis Clark, one day Mrs. Edward Dullen Mr. and Mrs. Richard Axe Mann, on Thursday A Home Coming in the form of a picnic was held at the Willard Har- ter home Sunday. Those present were: Mrs Rosetta Allison and daughters, Betty and Doris of Phil- adelphia; Mrs. PFietta Harter of Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter, Kathleen, Mr and Mrs. Hoy Harter and daugh- ter, Phyllls and son Bobby, of State College; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walizer and daughter, Mary Kath- ryn and son Junior of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs. Earl Armstrong and daughters, Jcsephine and Mary Jane and son Walter, Mr. and Mrs lien Harter and daughters, Eva and Madaline and sons Ralph, Nev- in and Roy of Zion: Mr. and Mrs Victor Harter and daughter Bev- #rly and son, Ronald of Jersey Shore; “Stump” Gummo, Mr, and 14rs. Harry Smeltzer and daughter, Sarah, Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Smeltser and daughter Nancy and | son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beightol Mr, and Mra, Stiles Williamson and scn Kenneth of Lock Haven: Earl Harter and sons, Eimer, Earl Mel- vin and Harold and daughters, Bet- ty, Gladys and Mary, Mr. and Mrs Willard Harter and Miss Edna Har- fer and friend of Zion; Melvin, Bobby and Nevin Harter entertain ed the ladies in the afternoon by giving them rides on Bill, the goat, while the men played ball EP — HOLTS HOLLOW Recent visitors at the Charles Poorman home were Mrs, Myrtle Goldie and Mr. and Mrs Budd Goldie, of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pownell and baby of Wil- liamsport, J. B, Poorman of Johns- town, and Marie Johnson. Mrs. Agnes Shawley, of Central City, spent a few days with relatives at this place, Helen Brown spent the weekend at her home at Axe Mann, Mrs. Madelene Poorman and three children of Orviston, were over night guests at the Lee John- son home last week, Mrs, Nettie Poorman is spending sometime at the home of her son Claude and family in Bellefonte. | Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children | of Bellefonte, visited home folks on | Priday and with Mrs. John Watson (and Mrs, Agnes Shawley called on iMrs., Jane Lucas at the Charles Lucas home, Mr, and Mrs. Orvis Watson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. John on daugh- called to jas: week Dolan, Elwood Robb is employed at the Mrs, Bdith Burd visited relatives Mr Bo are | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. BENNER Twp, All are hankful for the rain we had this week, although it will not revive the vegetables and corn. Ve- getables are dried up and corn 1s near ripe. The bean crop is very poor. The Intense heat ripened the beans before full grown. Beans are very sail and pods are not filled, Roy Corman threshed for John Krape this week, the crop he had planted on the Marshal] farm. Floyd Stiver and wife, from Belle- fonte, spent Sunday with his sister's family here at Klondike, Joseph Stover and Frank Dugan The majority of the people around here are getting ready tw attend Grange Fair Mrs, David Glasgow and daugh- ters who have been doing the work n the farm and keeping house for Vincent Spearly, while Mr, Shearly was in the Lock Haven Hospital re- turned to their home Centre Hall thls week Many people from the towns and ties spent Sunday at Spring Creek, Several cars were here from Pitts- burgh and Altoona, and spent the ay along the creek in the cool shade Those whe have been on the sick ‘Ist are all recuperating Mr, McK:ssns, who is building a home at Rock glong Bpring Creek will soon have completed and move in been told several people are going to buy lots the Danle! Houser farm and buid along Spring Creek Most of our people attended the jedication of the U. B. church at Buffalo Run on Sunday Mr. and w=ars. Francls Benner spent Saturday evening at the home of Harry Tressler at Zion at a veiner and marshmallow roast George Steward left Bellefonte by train for Pittsburgh ment, Guests a: the home of Ira Benner this week and on Sunday were Ray- mond Catherman, wife and daugh- ters Constance and Pauline from Willlameport, George Shoemaker, wife and two daughters Betty and Janet, and son Or al We nave Fosse RUT Lo seek employ- Lege r Rider | MArshn Lucas and | to Wil- | of Hy- Evening visitors were Mr. anc | visited with | Pure hose | * en Mr | and Mrs. LeRoy Borger of Curwens- | A 4 fo. Ang We y enjoyed alln srgies aimed atl th am the time and your mind is apt to wobble from the "mall leads to the real big game SUCOess A bunch of well known bon that aled Nave been cutiing capers along Spring ar August 24, 1939. JACKSONVILLE Rev. Charles Robb of Tom's | Brook, Virginia, called Tuesday a. {m. at the ER, Bartley home, 10 | {see Mrs, Anna Robb | Miss Elnora Weight of Howard, | Mrs, Ted Dixson and Mrs. E R.| Bartley of this place, motored to | | State College on Tuesday evening |and assisted in the serving of cook | jes and lemonade to the crowd of participants, who attended the | middle Atlantic Lecturers confer- ence held at sald time and place, Misses Arlene Swope and Vivian Wolfe returned to their home here | on Sunday after spending the past | six weeks in Rochester, N. Y. They were accompanied home by Mrs | Paul Uber, of Rochester, who is spending this week with her father, | Elmer Swope and family | Friday evening visitors at the C E. Aley home were Mrs, Delmer | Ertley and children Kenne'h and Peggy Ann, and Mrs William Beightol and children Louise and Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and children Billy, Wava Darling and Evelyn Marie of this place and Mr. and Mrs, William Poorman and daughters Bvelyn and Margaret Miss Ann Beightol, and Mrs. Dora Haines of Howard packed their din- ner and motored Lo Poe Valley Park and spent the day Mrs. Norman Reichelt of Belle- fonte, Mrs, Taylor Doherty and son Tavior of Willlamsport, R. V. Hoft- man and son of Ferndale, Michigan G. A. Exdahl and sons Carroll and Harry of Howard, Mr. and Mrs James Carner and daughters Phyl- is and Barbara of Hublersburg were Sunday callers at the Huber: Vonada home Miss Dorothy nesday In Bellefonte friend Miss Violet Ertley Charley Rathburn of Olean, N. Y.. was a caller at the Miles Bartley home Sunday. Other callers were: Mr. and Mrs, John Nef! and son John of Boothwynn Mrs. C L Nef! and daughters Sara and Lii- lan, of Howard Mr. and Mrs. John Ulmer (nee Margaret McoCrea) of Philadelphia arrived here on Saturday evening to spend a two weeks vacation parents, Mr. ahd Mrs Dixson and very glad to report that Mr. Dixson is improving slowly Other callers on Sunday were: Mr, nd Mrs, Howard .Dixson of Flem- Ted Betz spent Wed- visiting her her and Mr Dixson cy COnaway was 10 the Bellefonte hospital and underwent a Onsll operation on friday returning home Saturday d Is getiing along as well as can be expected Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cot son Harry and Mrs, Willlam to] were Friday dinner guests al Lhe John Dunkle home, Bellefonte Margaret Yarnell and Marie Yarnell of Hublersburg, visited al the Robert Yarnell home one day last week. Sunday visitors al the Winfield Defiz and John Dietz homes were and Mrs. Oeorge White and eC of Creek, throwing rubbish, wu; Sud daughter Connie Lou of Rote, Mar- glass Jars end stones into the Wait | jory and Junior Deitz of Lock Ha- and filling up the spring where the people from far and near gel their irix g§ waler. People have gone oge r several times and cleaned ut the spring. This week the) nad the same experience. The boys aoe | be 1 makes £1 to be u SNOW SHOE Our two scout The Pan- ther and Flaming Arrow, held a camping party at Eiters Camp over he weekend. Those present were assistant Scout Master, Harm Bland Donald and David Eiters Tom Stettler, Charles Shaw, Donald Gillette, LeRoy Shaw, The ladies Ald, Presbyterian shurch held their monthly meel- ing at Mrs. Arthur Masghall's Thursday night. The Peaceful Circle Sunday School Olcas will hold their month- iy meeting on Thursday night at Miss Pear? Viehdorfer's Mrs. A. A Bedient grandson Dean, Mm Dick Morrison, of Painted Post, N. Y., visited over the weekend with Murs dient's sisier Mrs. Mabe: Lucas and family Miss Blanche Hipple, and friend Gene Rhone, of Belleforre, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hipple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hippie Mr. and Mrs, William Sickle and children of Trenton N J. and Harry Sickle of Pittsburgh are visiting their mother, Mrs, Mary Sickle Mr. and Mra. Bd. Irwin of Somer- set, are visiting thelr parents, Mrs Kathryn Irwin, and Mrs Marths Walker. Tee Anna Deal has returned 0 the Walker~Oilliland home for the fall and winmer, Mr. ang Mrs, Charles Ross and family visited relatives ai Morris- dale, Bunday. Miss Mary Katherine Lauck. ate tended the Richner reunjon at Pleasant Valley, Sunday (From last week) Last Sunday Miss Mary E Swartz entertained the following guests at her cabin near Howard: William C. Swartz, wile and son Richard, of Harrisburg, her bhroth- ers Clarence Swartz and wile Charley Swartz and family, Mrs troops Philipsburg, and Mr and Mrs H W. Rabert, of Snow Shoe Willlam OC, Swartz has been spending most of his vacation in Centre County, among friends and relatives. He is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. H W,. Rabert of pensation Bureau. G. EARLE HOFFER Insurance Service EE aE ETE Snow Shoe. Mr. Swartz 3 con-| nected with the Workmens Com- | + ven and Joseph Deitz of Howard. Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Satur- day with her daughter Mrs. Zola Kessling and attended the reunion a: Yarnell returning home on Sun- day Sunday visitors at the Orin Fye home were Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ritz children of Renovo, Mr. and Paul Pye and family of Lock and Mr. and Mrs. Frank and grandson, of Jersey and Mra Haven Malone Shore Mrs. Floyd long and son Bill spent several days lass week with her father, William Peters, of Beech Creek Mrs Matilda Ertiey and son George of Howard, and Mrs Waller Dalley of Altoona, were Sunday dinner guests at the Deimer Er{lley home Friday afternoon callers at the Vonada home were: Mr. and Mrs Maurice Depuy of New York City Mrs. Russell Confer of Milesburg and Mrs. Harry Butler, of Howard. Elmer Pelmiee, Mrs. Mont Riggle and daughter Mae of Hyner, and John Cebulka, of Lock Haven, were Sunday dinner guests at the E R. Bartley. Bunday callers at the James haffer home were Mr Ellsworth Conaway of Beech Creek, Robert Conaway and sons Lester and Har- ry and Louise Beightol of this piace, Mr, and Mrz. Newton Weaver of State College, were Sunday evening callers at the A. A Garrett home. Charley Rathburn of Olean, N. Y. called Thursday at the E R. Bartley home, Mr. and Mrs. John 8chaeffer and daughter Nancy Lou of Centre Hall, spent Saturday evening at the C. E. Aley home, Miss Oeraldine Swope spent Sun- day at the John Lucas home, of Fox Hollow, Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Bartley and son Fred called at the Irvin Albright home near Sa- ona, to see Mrs. Albright who sev- eral weeks ago had been in an auto wreck but is improving nicely at her home. i Miss Margaret Logan of Belle- fonte R. D. 2 spent Friday after- pnooni with Louise Beightol and helping to get their Grange exhibil ready for the fair next week, of Dale Swartz and two daughters, of | 1 : i h BEE i H | Jacksonville, { long happy and prosperous wedded life jot ul parted wishing Mr. Vonada many | more happy birthdays, On Monday evening the call- thumpian band was again organized and a general old fashioned sere- | nade was given Mr, and Mrs, John | Ulmer by the citizens of our locality and thinking they would enoy a ride were put on the truck bed of | N. A. Yearick's truck and motored | through Howard, Hublersburg and The merry-makers were treated to cigars and candy. | Thelr many friends wish them a Miss Eulodie Ertley, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Ertley, spent two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalley of Al- toona, SMULLTON Miss Helen Brungart was visiting several days last week at Lock Haven and Loganton. Mrs. Joe 8mull has been on the sick list Ellery Krape of Snydertown, was a visitor In town last Wednesday with friends v Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Wolfe of Lock Haven, were callers last Sun- day, at the homes of Mr. and Mrs Lester Ruhl and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Smull Woodrow Lamey, Miss Helen Brungart and Mrs. Rufus Brungar spent Saturday at Lofk Haven on business, Mr. and Mrs Aaronsburg, spent Mrs. Harter's parer Thomas C, Conler Mrs. Sadie Richards of Milton was a caller last Thursday after. noon at the home of Mr, and Mrs Wilbur D. Meyer Mrs, Carrie Bilerly, who has been on the sick list for a long time, Is able 10 walk out a Ite Bryan Gosh, of New York City, was a visitor here last week and had lunch on Thursday with Mrs Ida Wallzer William D. Brungart js visiting his daughter Mrs. Kayser at Mill- town N.J Ray Weber of Hublemnsburg spenicing a few days here with father, N. O. Weber Mrs, Wilbur D. Meyer is ing at Patterson Grove number of other ladies from Uamsport and Wilkes Barre nd Mm. H C. Brungan hia, were Sunday dinner { the home of Mr. and Mrs Brungart and daughter, Gilbert Harter of Baturday with Mr. and Mrs 1 wa Wis camp- with a Wil- o! — rs Wc— — FILLMORE Breon worked at piace a couple of a 11 silo ! Mrs. Charles Lutz and turned home on Friday thelr visit wih relatives Bernard days last night from in the west The Fillmore Home Coming was very well attended and quite suc- cessful, even though wet weather prevalied part of the time Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Preeby, of Boalsburg, spent the weekend at the T. M. Huey home Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Crust and sons Don and Jimmy, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Orvis 8meitzer of Centre Hall Mrs. Hazel OGarbrick ani two sore visited at the Frank Hull home a couple of days last week Rev. William Young and family and Rev. Wallace Cummings’ took dinner at the Ardis Wian home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huey and Miss Bethel Williains of Juniaslis spent the weekend at the Frank Hull home Visitors at the Earl Crust home on Sunday were: Mr and Mrs Howard Keebler, Clarence Rumber- ger and daughter Betty all of Phil- adeiphia, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rum- berger and daughter Isabelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crust and daughter Mildred of near Tyrone Mr. Henry Rockey returned home on Wednesday after visiting rela- tives in Ohio Mr. and rs. George Blair and family of Pit'sburgh, visited at the John Blair home over the weekend. PORT MATILDA Mr. and Mrs. John W. Miles and family, of Martha, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr, amd Mrs. J. B. Miles Mrs, Irene Woodring, Mrs. Ellis Auman and Mrs. E M. Woodring, were shopping in Tyrone on Thurs. day. Mr, and Mrs. lenzie Ross and Mrs. Annie Barry of Reading, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bar- ry on Saturday afternoon. Miss Kathryn Young of Tyrone, spent Saturday with her mother Mrs, Cora Young. Clayton Martz and Mrs. Heverly of Altoona, visited Sunday at his nephew's G. R. Cowher, W, S. Martz, and wife and Miss Patsy Wall of Altoona, also spent Sunday at the Cowher home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weaver mo- tored to Gettysburg, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stiver, son | Harry and daughter, Genevive and family of Bellwood, visited with John W, Williams on Sunday. : C. W. Woodring motored here from Norristown and his wife and children are spending two weeks | Anna Lucas were in Bellefonte on | and Mrs. Mary Bennett visited with | family at Centre Hall on Sunday * | afternoon. bet h Beiinciit gafed_ Hs : ; {side of Mrs, Purl's father Mr | stroke last I RUNVILLE Mrs. Harry Johnson and dauch- ter, Bessie of Holt's Hollow, Visited | with Sallie Purl, last Tuesday. | Rev, C. FP. Miller and wife and | two children of Middleburg, mo- tored here and visited with old time friends, last Tutsday. | Mr. and Mrs, Esnest Pye and | daughter Jane, visited at the John | Furl home last Tuesday. } Mr, and Mrs. George Wilson and ! Mrs, Harrls Watson of Tyrone, Pa. | visited with Lloyd Walker and fam- | | fly, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poster and Mrs. Erma Purl and daughter Bet- | ty, of Westminster, Md., motores | here over the weekend, to visit home folks and 10 be ai the bed | J. 0. MceCliney who had he second Friday evening at 6 o'clock and ig in a very critical con- dition at this writing. Mrs. Nellie Chittister of Yok, visited with Mr. and Mrs O, McCliney last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman and son Douglas of Williamsport visited with home folks over the weekend Mr. Herreld and son of Port Tre- verton, Pa. visited with Walter Herreld and family over the week- ehd, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kepler and children, visited with Mr. and Mrs C. M. Hackenberg, Sunday A number of our folks attended the Yarnell Light dedication pro- gram at the U. B Bunday evening The Alvent Cemetery commit tee 18 having a crew of men cliean- ing up the cemetery the past week and this week they will finish It gives the place a much betler ap- pearance The Boggs Township School Board are getiing thelr school rooms repaired and cleaned for the ooming school tegm, beginning Tuesday Sept. 5th Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reese and two children mo.cred to Millheim,k Pid and visited with home folks over the weekend Rev. W. B. Toblas and Mr. and Mrs. John Furl motored to Buffalo Run U, B. church dedication last Sunday. They report a very fine program, 8 good crowd and ihe buliding was repaired giving a very inviting appearance, for a place of Worship New J church (From last week) annual Bennett Pahr was held In Locust Grove at on Saturday, August 12 dinner a business meeting was called and the following officers elected for the coming year: presi- Cent, Mrs. Mary Bennet; vice- president, Edward Spicer; lreas- E 8. Bennely ecretary, Mrs Eva Lutz, correspor Wg secretaries William Daughenbaugh, Mrs, Jay Bennett, Mrs. Ei. Spicer, Mrs. Ir- vin Lucas and Mrs. Charles Woi- {0 entertainment commiitee Richard CGunsalilus, Arthur Shut! Vivian Bennett and Beatrice Bath- urst Those present during the da) were: Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam J Daughenbaugh and son William, of Meadville, Mrs. Sa:ah Peperday and daughter Phyllis, of Philips. burg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spicer ani Mr. and Mrs. Henman Spicer and children Pauline, Harold, Gladys, Sheldon and Delores, Mrs, Beatrice Bathurst ani daughter Nancy. of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ben- nett ang children, Jimmy and Helen of Altoona; Mr, and Mrs Irvin Lu- cas and daughter Ruih, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett and chiléren Car] and Eugene, of Wingate: Mrs Belle Johnson and Jacob Bechdel, of Pleasant View, Mr. and Mrs Deloies Schoonover and children, Orlin, lela, Reba and Siella of Rencvo; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Ben- net: anid children Bud Dorothy, Charles, Ariene, Thelma Mr, and rs. Paul Owens Mr and Mrs John Strunk Irvin and. Helen Strunk, Paul Meye:s. Mrs. William McMillen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shutt and children Artur and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Bdwand Lutz and daughter Nancy, Mr. and Mrs Walter Bennet: and children Ei- wood and Grace, Mr. and Mrs Frank Bennett ani children, Mary Enma, Robert, Frank and Phyllis, Mr, and Mrs. E 8 Benneit, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J Herrold and chil- dren, Marlin, Delbert, Helen, Mr, and Mrs Richard Gunsalius, and children, Haroli and Wayne, Rev and Mrs, W. B. Tobias and chil- dren, Trudell Erma William, Vi- vian, Dale, Geraldine, Alverda, Dol- ly and Joyce, John Wagner, John Warner, all of Runville; Lucinda Eall, of Unionville. An enjovable and social cay was enjoyed by everyone Mrs. William McMillen returned home af er spending several weeks with her husband in Morgantown, West Virginia, Mrs, Carl Poorman and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jessup and daughter, Beverly Jean visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kauffman. | Mr. and Mrs, Richard Gunsallus and children Harold and Wayne, | Mrs. Clyde Shutt and daughter, Doris, visited with Mr and Mrs Thomas Cunsallus st Nittany on Saturday. Mr. E. 8. Bennett is moving his| sawmill from Wingate to Runville. | Mr. and Mrs, Paul Owens were out of town visitors on Sunday. Mrs, Mary Bennet: and Mrs re- rer nrel business Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsallns Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Delaney and College, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoner from Colyer visited on Sunday at the H. E Faust home, OG, H McCormick, wife, Mrs. Laura E. MeCormick, Miss Caroline MecClaskey, motored 10 Tyrone, Bun~ Buy afternoon to visit Mrs. J. K Ray who has been ill for about 10 | days. She is in her BTth year, The Esso Gag station bought ree cently from Edward Loughner Russell Campbell of State Col burned to the ground about 5 o'clock Monday morning b ———— FAIRVIEW Mrs. Miles Elters and son Pero and baby Myra visited on Tuesday afternoon with Miss Ella Lucas, Mr. and Mrs Malvin Lucas and three children and Mrs. Myrtle Lu- cas called at the Ira Gilbert home al Pleasant Valley on Tuesday evening ‘ Miss Busie Eliers spent last week wih her gunt, Mrs. James Shultz at Holt's Hollow Mr, and Mrs. Earl Maley and tw children Oworge and Marshia, McDonald, Pa, and Mrs. Edie Cummings of Hastings, Pa. spent Thursday night with Miss Ela Lucas Wilbur Lucas of Upper Marian spent a couple days last week at Lhe Amelia Chapman home, Callers at the Amelia Chapman home Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Eiters and three children, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and children and Dick Watkins Mis Ella Lucas spent a couple days last week at the Taylor Cone fer home at Bellefonte i Mrs. Alfred Lucas and son Jack spent Thursday at the Ralph Ny- man home, ——— SUMMIT HILL Irvin Young spent Sunday with his bro her Prancis We are glad to report that Ward Yeager is getting along fine Mrs. John Warr and son Charles, spent Thursday night and Priday al the home of Mr. ans Mrs Al: bert Young of Hoit's Hollow Miss Alta Walking spent Sunday with her parents Sorry to noe tha! Pred Watkins is on the sick list, His many friends wish him a speedy recovery Bunday visitors gt the Irvin Young home were Mr. and Mrs Sam Herr of Orviston: Mrs. John Warr. Miss Evelyn and nesiine Watkins Mr. and Mrs Ray daughters, Patty Saturiey visitors at Miller home Martha Young tock dinner Sunday with Esther Warr Cal Yeager called on ‘Pred Wat kins, who Is si2k, on Sunday nigh Ellery Watkins spent Sunday with her parents, at this place Bob Lucas of Palrview called on John Warr, Monday night Mr and M:s Amos Lehman and family, also Mrs. William Lehman of Curtin called at the Irvin Young home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and daughter Katherine, and grands son, and Mrs. Kenneth Walker of Orvis on, called at the Pred Wats kins home on Saturday. ‘ - ——— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, Ses John F. Gray & Son Phone 7-) Bellefonte, Pa on Miller and two and Nancy, were the Wilson —— | C. Y. 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