Page Two IAC “KSONVILLE Sept. | choo! ‘hurch services on Sunday, consol } at the Mrs ne were Mr, and Mrs and daugh Mr ar ie NEW ELECTRIC RANGES employee of urniture onmuing rniture nw u ne m uture WOODWARD Klepper of Montours- delivered Tuesday yom of our the Co,, Co, on last iddle r lated sch was George Stove Five Different #/eats FOR PERFECT RESULTS AND ECONOMY COOKING NOW —a wonderful new convenience feature in the electric range: Your choice of five different heats! With thes the exact heal e, the thermostat assures the cooking job calls for-—from very intense heat for broil- ing on down to very: low heat for custards. And the electric oven is quick- Surface units, too, have as many as it’s up to temperature in a jiffy! five speeds so that you have just the right quantity of heat for every sort of cooking job, from quick intense heat for pan-frying to a very low heat for melting chocolate. now selling at the lowest prices in history most any family can own one. More beauti- ful, more efficient than ever! Inves- tigate—learn the surprising facts. Viuit DEALER DISPLAYS I RUNVILLE E. 8. Bennett had the experience last crowded Bald wns fortunately Same day Mis. E. 8 and nearly of being In acciden Friday him off Eagle and bruised up not seriously Bennett got her Arm thelr grandchildren to death Mr Mrs Weastminste Md r the weekend and visited A Walker and will take Mrs. Erma Furl and wriotte, who have the J. O an auto when a coal truck the road between Port Matilda, He ome but scalded one of choked Adam motored and ith Jetty Furl a with weekend came 5 opped on andparents Tobias ¢ te gt Rev BENNER TWP, lay Motu friends le apple butler season around are very farmer 5 they say vr that farmers have ime to get their wet a vel Th : f local come munity ertained the members pt he G arden Club of file at sheir regular meeting in the Community Park on Tuesday afternoon, August 27th supper followed the Mrs. Ada Marshall the presided. “America” was the opening song. The read a poem entitled A feature of the program call conducted by Miss iiams, chairman of the pro- mmitiee, Each member re- sponding : telling “Why August is the bes month of the year™ or “How to relax in Summer time." Four large bouquets were placed im the table. The members and guests were divided into four groups each group to take a bou- quet apart name the flowers and arrange into another bouquet. The group receiving the prize named 38 varie jes. Members present were: is Ida Willlamg and Mrs. Roxie Knarr of Martha Furnace; Mrs Ora Shobert, Mrs. Edith Reese, Mri Rarry Marshall, Mrs. C. M. Pringle, Mrs, W. E Williams, Mrs, Ira Lane Mrs. C. A. Weaver and Mrs. WW, Shultz. Cuesly were: Mrs Harnish of Wingate; Mrs. Lizzie Eckenrcth, Mira, Annie Wiliams, Mrs. Gertrude Custer, Hall, Mrs, Harry Kerschner, Mrs, C. ente mee DE president used President Trees.” was a roll Ida Wil gram ox for Mrs beth Pringle of Altoona; Mrs IL. P.! | Reese, of Tyrone: and Mrs. Edith | so much about themselves that they | | Korman of Martha Purnace. Most men would be in the gutter | { it were not for their wives, if you | believe what many wives believe, Whenever the news fails to suit you don't blame the newspapers; It J (only prints the news. Foster of hette back daugh- been visit. MoClincey | sons, Teddy Martin | SNOW SHOE Mr. Willard 8hultz held » party in honor of his wife Shultz, on Saturday, August Those present were: Mr, and william Shultz, son Raymond daughter June and Mrs Py Reese, of Karthaus;, Mr, and Sall, and Miss Park, of Pittsh Mr. and Mrs. Burfleld, 8inn honing; Mr. and Mrs Ros daughter Joy, Mr. and Mr: Hall, Snow Shoe; Mr Willard Lelgey, and family thaus; Mrs, Esther Warren Wenrick, Mrs Mrs. Burd Belgh'ol, Mr Sinclair, Misses Maxine Thompson, Charlot'e Hall Mrs. Willard Schultz and Snow Shoe. The evening w laying games and served at a late itz received many Sunday visitors at the } Cole were: Mr, and M; son Darrell, Mrs. Lu Clifford, Mr Cole of Potlersdale, Miss Ann Healey, of Mrs Lena Reese, of visited at the home of Mrs. Mary Sickle, over the surprise Edna 261h, Mrs and AnNels Mrs iIrg! ' Lima + lovely at d Ind and ana SNOW SHOE NO Mrs. Bialr served ches Bialr R D2 ———————. FAIRVIEW Monday at the ome at Pieagant Valle Amelia Chapman viaited b Iyer Rugell Pleasant lley on Tuesdis Mise Lucas of Curt ple da a last week at th nt, Mrs. Miles Biters a on ns called on Summit Hill JICAS Dent Priday h her daughier Mrs Byree Hoover a: Howard ucas spent the Ame aturdaly apman Miss Ella Lucas spent Friday at the Miles Exters home Mrz. Rus+el] Jones and son spant Tuesiay night with mother, Mrs. Amelia Chapman Mr. and Mrh, Roll Peimlee of Or- viston, and Mr. and Mrs, Taylor Confer of Bellefonte called on Miss Ella Lucas oh Sunday A ——— 1 A LITTLE NITTANY Francis Dullen and son, Stanley of Howard, visited Bunday with the former's parents, Mr. ang Mrs. John Dullen, 8r. Mr. and Mrs Berge Confer and family called ai the Willard Harter home, Sunday afterncon Mrs. W. FP. Wantz and daughter. Charlotte and son, Richard of Stat- en Island, N.Y. Mis. Bar] Uish. of Tewistown, and Mr. and Mrs Calvin Young and daugh'er, Mildred and and Holden of Hub lersburg, visited Bunday af.ernoon at the Bar! Harter home Mrs, C. A. Dolan visited on Bun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mack- ey and family at Monument Richard Dolan of Axe Mann and Ernie her | George Dolan of Zion, visited Wil Mrs, “Myrile | { } | i { { don’t let anybody else have liam Dolan on Sunday. Flizzbeth Delaney is spending the | K. Brugger, Mrs. H. E McElwain, | week with relatives and frieruis at i B. L. Lucas, Mrs. Margaret the Centre Hall picnic. i Calhoun of Unionville; Miss Eliza~ | — ——.————— — There are some people who think time to | {think about them. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 31, 1939. ( REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, John Ocker of Mill. heim, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, PF. Blerly, last Tuesday . A number of vicinity attended picnic held at Dam last Wednesday Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Miller and family from Ohlo, arrived on Wed- nesday at the home of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mil- ler for a visit, Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Breon re- turned home on Friday after pending the summer at Hephzibah Helgh's, Monterey, Mass Mr. and Mrs, Cleve Philadelphia, visited friends and relatives in the valley last week making thelr headquarters at the Lee Wolfe home east of town Last Tuesday the Women's sionary Boclety and the Little alds and thelr Rob ers of people from this the Republican Black Moshannon Brungard of Mis Her- the Evan. Hall- ided gelical church held a picnic a wav Dam. Thow Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Babcock, M E. H. Hoslerman Mrs Stan Ziegler, Irene Auman, Jackie H terman, Gilad Ziegler, Eva Boyer Mrs. Paul Rearick, Lorna Jan ¢ Hos- erman, Peggy Brungart present incl } it incl daughter . Fred Whitehill : Willard Smith and family Mrs J. V. Brungard Roy week at th "a + 1, parents, Mr Mover town has been James received here that Bradford of are the proud parents born to them on Sal- Bradford will be re- ag the former Florence of town "Mrs Paul Brown and two daugh- ters spent several days jast week wi'h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay ar File dler Vonada, James Fehl of Bellevue, Ohlo, was tor with Mr. and Mrs a Monday visit Pred Pehl at the P. J. Rearick me E HB of a baby gir] Mrs was 3 business the past week- Hotterman 3 Peoria, 11 end Mr, and Mrs and children Washington, William Hoslerman Jon and Betty. ol D. C. motored to Re- bersburg last Sa‘urday. The for- mer returned home on Sunday but the family are spending this week with Mrs, Hosterman's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Kreider Mrs. Cunningham, the former Miss Lettie Lonebarger, now of Washington, D. C.. called on one of her former pupils, Mrs. Mary Ab- bott one day last week. Miss Lonebarger was a teacher in the red school house which stood east of the Evangelical church and taught a summer session here for. ty-seven years ago. This was her first visit in Rebersburg since that time, Prof. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and family of New Kensington and Prof and Mrs, Palmer Weaver of State College Were Sunday guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Weaver Sr. Mr. and Mrs, George Hazel of Bellefonte called at the E. H. Hos- terman home on Monday al®ernoon Mrs. Floyd Gramley and son Mar- vin of Binghamton, N, Y. are spending this week In Rebersburg Last Baturday the two farms be- jonging to Prof. Bd. Stover east of town were sold to Mr. Snyder from | Houserville and Mr. Howard Walk- ar of town, Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger and | | family of Pennbrook, visited Mrs.’ Metzger's mother, Mrs, Ida Weaver | the past weekend, Mrs. Arthur Cummings returned | | from the Lock Haven hospital on Saturday where she was a surgical patient. Robert Blerly and son Robert | | of University Park, Md, | Mrs. Russell Zacharias of Allen | town, were visitors at the Life is much %03hoTt 10 be both ered with Jeyds and pesavnal I —— - C. D. Weaver, who has been ll | most of the summer has improved the past week and his many friends are hoping he may continue to Jo MO Those who enjoyed the corn roast the Gordon Huey home were: Mr and Mrs, George Kuhn and son Dale and girl friend, Mr. and Mrs Harry Garner and children, Mr Moffett, all of State College; Mr and Mrs. Chester Huey and daugh- ter and Mrs, Huss of Spring Mills; Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hey of 8mull- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Huey and family all left for thelr homes at hour and reported a fine a late time The Rebersburg and Madisonburg Evangelical churches are cbserving Autumn Rally day, B Sept. 3. The former at the ing service latter evening. The guest speaker at both 1 be the Rev. John 8 Stam L. LD. Ben vangelical Chur thelr inday morne- and the copal ar ferences in this the Unit CTences ed 84 cont Germany, and lowing ana ¢ weeks 1 home ho eane and Adeline Woomes inner thelr { Mrs i family of H Mr. and Mrs. 8am Herr of John Warr of Ald A WE ey ARC MTS John Warr and son Martha Young at the Albert Bot LOOK iss Alta Watkins spent with her parents at this pl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs Roy Berry Sunday visitors al the Ben man home ————_ —————— SPRING MILLS A jarge delegation from our town and the eastern part of Penng Val- ley. attended the Townsend picnic at 1 akesmont Park, last hursday which was conceded the largest § hel at Lakem Park thi There was an 4 4 wluding Congre:sm ! who heartily subscribed to the Townsend Recovery Act Our town ig rather deserted this week as a goodly number are en- joyin Dic. nie season speakers it Senators 8 a weeks outing at the Grange Encampment at Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs, Luther Martin, of Lewisburg, were guests at the 8 L. Condo home last Wednesday. A goodly number from our vicin- ity attended a Townsend picnic at Avondale Park, Clearfield County, on Saturday and reported an en- joyable time, An example that could be emu- lated with profit is furnished by our neighboring towns in the way of woad elimination, weed grown areas are not only unsightly—they are unsanitary, a breeding piace for mosquitoes and an invitation for rubbish dumping, weed culling serves the purpose of diminishing a health menace zt the same time It improves appearances and siimu- lates civic pride. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson spent Sunday visiting at the forme er's parental home a Lanse Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wensel, of Loganton, were guests at the C. E Ziegler, home last Salurday even- ing. Miss Mildred Lundy, of Williams- pail, were guests at the Albin Jace obson, home on Monday Dr, Peter W. Leitzell, of Benton, Wis, and daughter Mrs. Edwin 8mith, of Chicago, are visiting oid friends and relatives in cur town. The doctor was a Spring Mills boy | and {ook Horace Creeley’s advice, went west and made his mark, The people of Spring Mills, were glad to | welcome the doctor, Te halp you aver those DIFFICULT DAYS PINE GROVE MILLS Mr. John Reish of Williamsburg Paper Mill, was here Monday 00K ing alter his farming operations on known Jacob Relish farm Thre; wis off ing a grippe herma nald Gilligan week sufler summer JO, Musser family were last Buncay Motheis - Parmer ( of the Branch dinner gue 5.4 baugn home al Miss Elizabeth Burwe ing thix werk at of her aunt and F. Reno Fry Assistant Ce ton B. Ta Ferguson checking Grange Fair at the Potten 1s . ney vi Parme: Harn wellare think means MARTHA FURNACE M. Quay Willams was home from Harrisburg for the weekend Mra Roy Knarr, Mrs. Edith Kor- man and Miss Ida Williams Ny ed u Carden Club meeting last week, The meeting was held in the Park and was a very pleasant welpf The Club had the enteriaining several Unfimviile and Hal *d roasting jackets, ba- mee ing } ’ nle re « ple yf and the Calhoun Clark of Orienta be their L [J “e vi SpenaLng v Amd gant who LanKks an be 2 man what he A 5a esman Ean in puliic private max J\ CER ATC $80 a TFS as many Studebakers sold as a year ago! Own a STUDEBAKER CHAMPION Big new success of the lowest price field WN this beautiful Champion team mate of Studebaker's Commander and President, It holds 35 official ALAA, records for economy and endurance. It averaged 273 miles per gallon on coast-to-coast round trip. Soundiy built by Studebaker's expert, permanent craftsmen to give you years of carefree, low-cost service and then bring you a top trade- in price. Low down payment —casy C.LT. terms, GEO. A. 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