Page Two EE EE —— EN, Y— NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) J Class Meeting: —The will be held in the form of a weiner roast up at the dam, Friday even- ing September 15th, at 7:30 p. m, regular | Hall Upper Dix Run and Mrs meeting of the Kings Service Class | Hapold Watson lowey Dix Run { Plum Grove and ‘he Pike school are the same as last year, Miss Katherine In case of rain the meeting will be | yamsport, is visiting for several held in the Community House, Methodist Church Services—Pray- r service this Thursday evening at | 7:30 p. m,; Sunday School Sunday moming at the regular hour, Ep- worth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m, immediately followed by the preaching service at 7:30 with ser- mon by the pastor, Rev. D, D.| Kauffman. League Meeting:—The regular monthly business meeting of the Epworth League will be held this Friday evening at the home of Miss | Ida Mae Barton. A good atten- dance is desired as there will be the annual election of officers, Social time will follow the business Free Methodist Church Services: Young folks prayer service Tues- day evening. On Friday evening, September 8th. Mrs. Vera Baugh- man of State College will give a Missionary address in the church, Sunday School Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m, followed by preaching service with sermon by the pastor, Rev, G. A. Garrett, All persons in- vited to the Friday evening service especially. Wedding Bells'—-Mr. Ralph Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Smith of this place wandered off to Empori- um last Saturday where he was quietly joined in marriage with Miss Garrett of the Free Methodist Lona Hathway of that place. Rev church of this place performed the ceremony which was withessed only by the immediate families, They left on Sunday morning for a wed- trip in the southern part of state, Washington, D. C,, and other places of interest. Congratu- lations young folks, and now is the time to tune up our instruments for the happy occasion, upon their re- turn. Mrs. Orrie Holt and granddaugh- ter, Meriam Way, visited last Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs I. Holt Cing the h Mr Pp and family at Milesburg, Pa conference ill be held commencing Septem- She! - nual of the month, 20th, and will convene at , hear Warren Holtzworth of Fairmont Virginia, spent the weekend his brother, J. Blair Holtaworth i ife who had been 18 father, Daniel | weeks, They all r home on Monday this har ~ Leg, The schools of the borough and township opened on Tuesday of this week with teachers in the borough as last year, Charlotte Stere in the Primary rcom and Russell Reish in the Grammar room. Mrs. Clark Williams is teaching the Bush Hoi- low School, Mrs. Harry Jones the hestnut Grove school, Mrs. LeRoy ~ SNOW SHOE | Those who visited a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hipple over weekend were: John Peterman, Mr and Mrs Willlam Peterman and three children: Mr, and Mrs. Nevan Shafler and niece, all of Stoystown; Mr. and Mrs. George Weiser, three childre: friend, Dr. Dixon, of { Viedorfer and Jo § r., Jr, and two chil- dren, Challes Tyno, Mr. and Mrs Robert Hipple, Mr. and Mrs. James Hipple and daughter, Mr. and Mrs John Hipple and two children, Mr John Shreffler Sr. all of Snow 8hoe; Mrs. Blanche Robison and Gene Roan of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hazzard and two sons of Moshannon. Mr. James Smoyer and daughters Blanche gnd Celia, Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Smoyer and two children, Mr, and Mrs. Fount Smoyer and family of BellePnile were callers at the Orie Conaway home on Labor Day. Mr, Orie Conaway sons Lloyd and Marlin, Mrs. Eva Wenrick and Kay- lene Miller, were shoppers in Belle- fonie on Saturday. Mrs, Frank Hipple and daughters Marie and Pearl accompanied Mr and Mrs. Albert Hazzard of Mo- shannon, on a trip to Coburn on Labor Day. Mrs, Eva Wenrick daughters El- len and Dorothy Mae, Miss Kaylene the Mary Miller visited on Priday with friends | at Moshannon. | Miss Francine Eyer of Loganton, R. D. visited with her aunt, Mrs. Eva Wenrick and family over the weekend. George, Gladys and Lloyd Wen- ick returned home Saturday aller visiting last week at the Blair Mann heme in Howard R. D. 2 Samuel Hipple of Pittsburgh, | called at the home of his brother | Frank Hipple and family on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Eyer and family of Loganton, R. D and Leon- grd Mann of Howard R. D. 2. were callers at the home of Mrs Eyer's sister Mis. Eva Wenrick on Labor Day | weeks with her biother, Danlel | Buck of this place, { Joseph Way, son of Mr, and Mrs Elwood Way, spent las week visit- {ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs, Charles Way of Union Township | of Mr. and Mrs, EL. Parsons, lef; lon Monday for Harrisburg where she had entered the Harrisburg business school, Miss Dolly Snote, of Clearfie'd, was a weekend guest of her aunts, Mrs, Harriet Askins and Miss Mary Turner also with her brother, Ray- mond Snoke and family of Union Township Mrs. Bertha Loughery of Phila- delphia is visiting arcund among friends and relatives at this time, being in Bellefory'e with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer ani in our community Guests at the home of Miss Julia Barton over the past weekend and Labor Day, were Miss Jean Keasey, Miss Willa Warnick, Albert Herman and Howard Smay and Dan Brez- nick, all of Cabot, Pa Ardery Calhoun of Pittsburgh 1s spending this week with his par- en's, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun, also at the home of hls aunt, Miss Ida Williams, of Martha, assisting her with the of peach crop harvesting her boreugh who are Bellefonte High School, started thelr terms work on Wadnesday There are a great number going from our commur and they are having some difficulty in transportation Studenw's of the in in The brothers, sisters and | and relatives of late Thomas Holt, desire to publicly express their thanks apprecia’ ion the assistance and kindness render. ed them by their many friends and neighbors during thei; be « reavems the and for recent The peaches on he Askin or- hard, now Raymond Sncke, are in swing at ti time. A large wer were picked on Labor Day, the grealest crop will be ready latter part of this week. Come pick your your sn and bring contrainers , "or Mie i vilis Charles Schaeffer of had placed in the Pres. : h on Sunday evening ful basket of pink and asters in memory of the of her deceased mother, Carrie Rowan, who was a faithful member of that chureh and whose presence is greatly missed by the surviving members and fein AVienas Belle- a S Church 10, 1939: Bunday Church 9:30 a. m.; preaching 10:00 a. m.: Young Peoples ing on Friday evening Sept p. m, The following people attended the meeting of St. Mark's Lutheran young people on Friday evening June Rogers Helen Rogers, Marion Rogers, Margaret Powers, Marjorie Powers, Sophia Miller, Margaret Miller, Betty Krape, Margaret Gar- brick, Dorcihy Haagen, rbara Haagen, Betty Baney, Olive Baney, Norman Stover, Rev, Keller, Junior Hinds, Harry Haines Alvin Beck, Glenn Rogers, Jr, Glenn Rhine, Earl Rhine, Junior Ardery, Henry Miller and Harold Harshbarger. Bome of our people altended the carnival by the Mill Hall fire com- pany at Mill Hall last week Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dorman were 10 Altoona, over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faucet: vis- ited the Harvey Lutz home on Mon- dav. Miss Anna May Ertel of Rebers- burg spent last week with her sis- ter in Snydertown. Quite a number of our people at- tended the Grange Fair last week Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers and family of Lock Haven spent Labor Day with her sister, Rhine Mr. and Mrs. Max Markle of Bellefcnte, spent Monday at the Elmer Stover home in Snylertown. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and family spent Monday Walizer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Myers and | little daughter spent the weekend with her brother and family, Rev, | and Mrs. Paul J. Keller, The children of Walker started to school on Tuesday, Sept. | Mrs. Ben Lutz of Pittsburgh, is spending some time with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorman of Mackeyville, called at the Harvey | Lar'z home on Monday, i A I ga Something to Shout About Our New Fall Shoes WOMEN’S—-MEN’S LRT RL Me YEAGER’S SHOE STORE PLAZA THEATRE BUILDING BELLEFONTE, PA. A —— Buck of Wil! Miss Margaret Parsons, daughter | Mrs. Orvis | in Ciinton- | dale with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Twp. | Charles Waite and family of Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs, R. Floyd Gramley and son Marion of Binghamton, N. Y., returned to | their home on Sunday following the public sale of their mother's | household furnishings and home | on Saturday. Their mother, Mrs. Clara Waite, passed away seve al months ago, The home was | bought by W. F. Blerly, H. H. Hess and daughter Mary Ella and son Harwood of WillL.ams« ton, Michigan, arrived at the Rev. N. F. Douty home on Sunday even- ing, where they were joined by Mis, Hess and son David, who spent the past weeks with Mrs, Douty, The Hess family departed for New York City on Tuesday where they spent | several days at the World's Falr, before returning home, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Weaver Jr, ac- companied by the latter's mother, were Thursday visitors with thelr son, Walter Weaver and wile al Lemont Mis. Anna Stanley of Nesbit and Mr. and Mrs, Myles Bowman of Au- burn, N. Y., spent Sunday at the W. H. Ziegler home, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John Bottorf at Millmoni on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eira Breon and daughter Virginia and son Eugene of Columbus, Ohio, were weekend guests at the homes of M. W. Brecon and W. J. Hackenberg Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Frazier and daughter Dorothy of Akron, Ohio, were Sunday supper guests at the Howard Walker home C. 8. Hos'erman and family were Sunday dinner guess at the H. O Yearick home at Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bair attended the Bowersox reunion last Saturday in Snyder county. John Metzger and fasnily re- turned home Sunday after visiting Mrs. Metzger's mother, Mrs. Ilda Weaver. Other Sunday visitors atl the same home were Mr. and Mrs Edwin Weaver and daughter of Lewistown, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Es‘eriine of Greenburr Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hartman visit- ed at Ingleby several days last week Ea:l Burd of Honesviile was 13 weekend guest with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burd at the A. B. Winters home A son was born to Mr Lewis Reahm last Sunday on Monday Mr and Mrs ‘rie children of B: and Mrs but dled ungart and Roy town vis- Br and Mrs ren ungart and of at the John Bn irungart home al Sunday and Mrs. Ammon Mingle and / $ol and son Donald, oO: visited at the A Labor Dav Stale College was Mr daughter V Roaring 5; B. Wolfe } Johin Diehl a Monday i Mrs. Margaret rmveg In in town Kane of Kingston Sunda and resuined h teacher in Monday ship public of 1939-1940 Mr. and Mrs John Brungari, Hazel Brungart, Lester Welshams, and Melvin Brigh! motored to Lew- istown Valley on Monday Mr. and Mrs. 8. CG. Ziegler and auzhter Giadys were Saturday lefonte when the Miles Town- hools begam the term on visits are in VRALUSS IA sis. —————— HOLTS HOLLOW and Mrs. ( two sons of Milesburg, J Mrs. George Robb and speniy the weekend with nd relatives in Ohio dith Burd and son Monroe Priday at ‘he Millord home, at Pleasant Gap and Mrs. M. C. Reese and children of Gum SBtump. sere call- ers at the Watson home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and sons spent Labor Day at their mountain cabin Mahlon Johnson lost horse last week Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley of Clea: field, spent the weekend with home folks Marie Johnson spent a few days wih Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Baird, in Milesburg Mrs. Art Bennett and children of Runville, spent a day with Mr Edith Burd Mrs. Walter Sweitzer, Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children of Bellefonte, called on home folks recently. Mr. and Mrs, Malin Lucas and children of Fairview speni Sunday evening at the Charles Lucas home Mrs. E L. Heaton and friends from Bellefonte, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woomer, in Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sweitzer and daughter Joan and Jon Rhoades and Mrs, John Watson, Dick Fyie, John and Thomas Conway spent Watson and T. Walscn, Mr siyde a valuable | | | meeting Labor Day at the M. C, Reese home at Gum Stump. ———— PORT MATILDA (South Side) The Ladies’ Ald of the Methodist { Church will hold a Penny Supper in the basement of the church, | Supper from 5 until 8 o'clock. We are glad to hear that Grand- ! ma Rhule is improving from her ac- cident, There were quite a number of | people from our side of town who attended the Grange Fair at Centre Hall, last week. Mr, and Mrs. T. C, RefTner and family of Conemaugh, visited at the home of Mrs. Susan Spotts on SBun- | day. 2 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rudy visit- {ed at the home of Mr. Rudy's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Rudy. rapidly from her sickness. on Sunday. Mrs, Charles Steele and daughler visited with Mrs. Steele's mother, Mrs, Ethel Thomas of Bellefonte, on Sunday. Master Chagles falling off a cherry tree and break- ing his wrist. The lad is a patient in the Philipsburg hospital. The best way to advertise your advertisement is to print it in The | Centre Democrat. | | tored up through Cambria county Miss Lila Tresslef of Mi Eagle | Mob) vison, | youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Tom | MecKivison, had the misfortune of BLANCHARD Aber a lapse of two weeks In which Mrs, Harold Packer had | heard nothing of her son, Thomas, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 7, 1939, sister, Mrs. Cleon Bathurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riddle, of Philadelphia, are visiting Mr, Rid- dle's sister, Mrs, T, M. Kunes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steiner and A JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Sept 10 are as follows: Bunday School | 9:80 and C, E. 6:45, topic for discus- who is stationed at Panama, word | gon Delbert, of Eldred, spent the sion "What Jesus Said About Right came that he was suffering an at- tack of Malaria fever. Junior Eck returned home on | Saturday after spending a week with relatives in Willamspor, Virginia Durkin 8 in Monument caring for her sister, Mrs, Otto Girton, Ino whose home a hubhy girl has been born recently Mrs, Florence Donovan, of Hart- ford, Conn, rather than return.ng home, as slated last week, has taken her son Billy to New York to at- end the World's Fair for a week, Rev. Rodgers preached hig sermon in his new pastorate, Church of Christ, on Bundzav Rev. Kline, of the Baptist Church, has gone on vacation. The next preaching services In that church will be Oct. 1, 1089, both m and evening June Miller went to Tyrone on Fiiday evening with Evelyn An- drews for a few days visit, She is planning to come to Howard on Sunday to spend the remainder of the week with her aunt Mrs Thomas Shay. A son, who has been named David Clair, was born to Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Rupert at the Teah Hospit- al on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Larry of Alexandria Va, and Wednesday at the home D. C. Gardner, On Sunday Gardner, Junior, Louise and Wwil- lam Nef! of Mill Hall, were guests of the Lees at thelr summer cot age near Lock Haven Miss Annie Delong entert the Amoma Bible Cling the Baptist Sunday School in honor of Miss Stonehill of Philadelphia, who is a guest of Miss Delong, on Fri- day evening Mrs. Roy Owensboro, Ky. with Mrs. D. M week Stanley respeclive wives ari home with Lheir m dred Pleicher, of Allooua Saturday at the home of er, Hayes Pietcher Irvin Fravel, of Pottstown the weekend at the and Mus. John Williams Mr. and Mrs. William Warrer Piitsburgh, visited with M Mis, Gaviord Bathurst weekend Mis Trennag Dietz, empl Lock Haven, is vacation at her home Miss Jane Williams evening to begin work for Madeline Trexier, of Avi My. Emma Jam} wn home {rom her val Lo Atlant ; Sue Lo an accident which befell hes nephew while he was visitino, lives in Beech Creek The jocal W. C. T Annie Ridge Hoon first the nnsg ined Burlew and n. of he week Buriew. Laler E13. KUMI spent in and YOUTH spending bere | | ff. lef U fo 51 Vel: Bale? Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Maxon on Bunday were: Mr, and Mrs. George Barrett of South Willlimsport, Mrs. lovig® Fravel and Vivian Fravel of Bech | Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Ear] fhill- ing and family of town Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn Montoursville, spent Monday Ms. Raymond Maxon and family Rasmond Maxon Lasnt been 80 weil for a week, he has a bad case of hay {ever Evelyn Packer attenied the at the home of Vivian v honor of Janice Merriman's birthday Mis, Raymon Maxon spen Thursday in Lock Haven wilh cousin, Mrs. Dorothy James The Townsend Ciub of Blanche rd, will hold thelr regular monthly on Friday evening Sept 8th. All members of this club should turn oul for this meei.ng. as new officers for the coming year are (0 be elecied. Also amange- ments made for a huge Trailblazer meeting In October, which may include neighboring clubs, when of with ty in Sin pal last er one of the bes: field speakers in Baltimore, Md, former residents of James Lucas of Fox Hollow the United States will speak, {f nothing unforseen intervenes to prevent A family reunion was Walker Grove, on Sunday held in Guests weekend wih Mr, and Mrs. James Eagan Mr. and Mrs, Thompson Bechdei and family have returned home from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, HOWARD There will be a Toxold Clinic diphtheria innoculation held Thursday, Sept, 14th, at 2:30 o'clock in the High School Building, at Hublersburg. The age infancy to 16 years, There will be a Dr, and nurse in attendance, all parents wishing thelr children to take Tox- old please remember date and place —~Howard Health Service Miss Martha Kerin of Moshan- non is & gues: at the home of Miss Annle Smith, Mrs. William Perry and son of Altoona, spent Wednesday at the home of her aunt, Miss Nan Lucas Bennington, Ga., and his mother, Mrs. C. G. Evang of Pudach, Ky jeft for their home Thursday after spending a week at the home of John Wagner and fam!ly Mrs. Dean Bennisop Jean and Sally, left for Sunday, atl Indianapolis Mary Kate Weber r New Kensing‘on the winter #41 dhughter thelr hom Ind Tuesday where she will her fathe lef at Miss Mary Weber and Miss Ber- a Wolf entertained J A. Humme) and Edwin Martin of Lancaster over Labor Day Callers and visit over weekend at the home of Mrs ia V. Wiliams Mrs Brown, of Fort Laulerdale also Mrs. Bue Bricker, son Samuel of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Hastings, of Toronto, Canada Mr and Mrs. P. C. Cauffie] er Dorothy of Coudersport Mr. and Mrs, Fred Taylor iamsport, spent the weekend at he home of Mr. T. A. Pletcher Mr. and Mr E D Ward, son irlow, of Bethlehem visited Alice Smith over the weekend and Mrs. George Buckley Jr daughter Connie Endwell, N. Y al the home of thelr paren s of the Metho- wale the Biel. Lewis Fla ; Ors are fate daugh- of w of visited The Sunshine held supper a2 the Bond urtin Gap and Mrs roit, Mich lass dist church a chicken While ¢ AL od Ka r accomnanied to Por land Tener R from Baltim nt the summer with | daughter-in-law, Mr Preston Robb Mrs. 8am Noll of Pleasan was a recent visitor of Hild Leathers, Wins Joseph ne to New Platz, N work Mr. and Mrs Robert Holter, son William of Roches er, N.Y, visited several days with friends Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Baron Beech Creek, apent Sunday at home of J-hn Wagner Mr. and Mrs, Richard Zeigler York, spent the weekend at homes of Wiliam Bathgate Lewis Dorman The following young people at- tended the races in Altoona Labor Day, Miss Doris Amick, Miss Mary Loemison, John Beichdel Bhel- don Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Robb of Mer« g N. J. were visitors al Wilbur Hall over and Muffly returmneda Y.. 0 resume her "A an the home of he weekend ii. eypaitha MILESBURG Mr. and Mrs, Guyer Fisher, of our town, spent the weekend and Labor Day at the Williain Ecken- roth home. Other former resi- dents also of Baltimore, who spent the weekend and holiday here were {and Michael Living.” Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Breon and children Virginia and Eugene of Columbus, Ohio, were Filday even- ing supper guests at the Elmer Swope home Mr. and Mrs. William Romick Garver of Philadel- phia, spent Priday, Saturday and Bunday at the E. R, Bartley home, Mr. and Mrs, William Schupp and Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Dixson of Cleve- land, Ohijo, gpent the weekend and Labor Day with their parents, Mi and Mrs. William Dixson, and sorry Ww learn that Mr, Dix.on is no. im- proving very last Mr. and Mrs Philadelphia were Ing supper guests, at the home of the latler's cousin, C. E Alley and family, Sunday callers were Mrs Sumner Noll and daughter Eisie Jane of this place, and Miss Doro- thy Womelsdorf! of near Beech Creek Mr. and Mrs. O. P spending some Elmer Alkeng of Saturday even- Smith, after time at the Nevin Yearick home, re urned to ther home In Pitt rgh on Sunday Master Fred Belz spent the past week in Altoona, visiting at the home of Kenneth Lucas and family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter and daughters Barbara and Eleanor son Billie and Mrs. V. F. Good- of Cenire Hall visited Mr Hubert Vonada on S and hart and Mrs day Sunday af ernoon and supper guests at the William Beightol home were her mother, Mrs, Ha ry Harter and brother Prank Harter wife and daughter Dorothy of Ky- lertown, and Miss Margaret Logan of Belieionte, R. D. Other calles were Mrs. Alice Betz and daughter Dorothy and son Fred, Mrs. E. R Bartley and sons Arthur and Ralph, Mr Mrs, Robern way and ¢ Kathryn Lester and { this ; Mr. and Mrs. John Paul of Bellefonte A. A Bmith and daughler, Edna of Ere, Pa, spent a few days last woek wilh his gister and brother-in- law, Mr and Mrs, A. M. Fritz Misses Pauline and Marie Yar- nell of Bellefonte, RD. visited little Irvin Yarnell jast week Wilson Romick of Bellefon¢ apent Sunday R. Barley home tes "he ive 800 oun ani dren § SGT Hariy o DHONeYnuxe nue George Ro.snan Florence of Hublersburg a Sunday caller al the home f hic sister, Mrs. Winfield Deitz Harry Swope and Willlam Kaleor weekend former's Asia Bhamp s Louise Beightol + dinner guest of Margaret Logan Phronie Harding id Rolies of Al oona, spen Prda; : Saturdsy at A. A. Garret home Satur.ay evening callers were G. P. Garrett and Miss Predg Stove. er. of Rebersburg and William Gar. reds Canton, Ohio. Fiorenhoe S.over and Mr. Winner of Lock Ha- ven spent Sunday evening at ¢he same hour Mr. aud Mrs Lhe ‘ of ‘ William Romick « Philadelphia, Mr. Wilson Romick of lielonie, Mrs, Auona R'bd and Mr. and Mri. E. R. Bartley of ths place were Saturday evening call- ers on Mrs, Irvin Albright of near Salona Eimer Bwope and family and Vir- ginia Pisher, of Charleroi, spent Monday evening at the C. 8. Muler home at Lock Raven Our schools opened on Tuesday morning with an enrollment of 21 were: Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Orrie Heaton, Mr. and pupils in Grammar school and Miss parents; Ellery Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Hall and two children Maude Miller of Penna. Furnace as Clell Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mr, and Mrs. James Holler, and Norman Shawiey. Mr. and Mrs. Rober: Fochler and teacher and the primary hag an en- roliment of 19 pupils with Mss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, Mr. and son, of Batavia, N. Y. spen. the Eleanor Mooie of Howard, a; teach Mrs, Fred Muller, Mr. and Mrs weekend at the M. H. Hall home er, Now, to receive he best resulis, Walter Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Donaig | They were accompanied by a friend there must be true harmony ani Milles, grandchildren, Mrs. Rogy | Heverly, Robert, Floyd Miller and | of Mrs, Fochler's. It surely wag grand to see rain co-operation between parents, teachers and pupils so jel us all do Mary Holker, Ira Miller, Ray, Mary On Monday for a great many wells our part adequately Belle, Duane, ang Lois Miller, Ruth Ann Miller, Robert, Kenneih, Xa h- alene and Dean Miller, Mary, Done ald and Glen Miller, great giand- chiiiren, Gertrude Heverly, Jimmie McMann, in Central Ciey were very low. Of course the rain stopped the ball game but we can live beter with- out them than without water. Mr. and Mrs. James McCullough Pittsburgh, are rejoicing over al Ci Monday afternoon the drought was broken to a certain degree as a very fine rain fell during he af- terncon and evening bul much rain will be required to meet the need of the streams and wells as they are | Paul Bowes, who is employes at the arrival of a son on Friday of all very low, even some dry. Many | State College, is spending his vaca. ast week. As a result Mr, and of our farmers got stuck with their tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. George McCullough, grandpar- | {all plowing 0 started to cut corn Clyde Bowes. ents, are wearing a big smile. but alter the rain were able 0 plow Mr. and Mrs, Donald Maltman Lalest reports are that Mrs. John again, and two children of Victor, XN. Y. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Confer. Ivan Kunes of 8.ate College spent | several cays recen’ly al the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leone Kunes. Mrs. Mary Hendricks spent eral days last week at the home her daughter, Mrs. Lazelle Deitz In Lock Haven. i Jane Poleto, granddaughter of Allen is Improving. Some of our young folks mel with accidents last week. Richard Hall fell while running and fractured a bone in his arm. Abcul the same | time Donald Bryan received a nasty cut in the hand and Emerson are all cousins. 8chool bells rang on which was a welcome sound Tues ‘ay to some Any one desiring to buy grapes call on James Shaffer. They can be bought at a reasonable price’ BUSH HOLLOW There were 48 present at Sunday day. We wondered where everyone was last Wednesday night at the services, nof a person was pre ent Mrs. Emma Kunes, received worg Of Our young folks also their par who lives right al ng the Hollow that her father, Tony Poleto of Re- | novo had an accident at the car : Sunday visitors at the home of | Litle Elsie Dean is improving Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beaty were! Mrs. Edward Bryudle and son, Jim, | William Spotis and Mr. and Mrs, | daughters, Frances, and Mrs. Millie | James Fink and family also Nellie | Schaut, and gianddaughter, Mari. and Mrs, Malcolm Schnyder, of Al- | Robison and Margie Warner mo- lyn Miller, all of 8t. Mary; and | lentown, and Mrs. Rachel Confer of Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. | Beech Creek were supper guests at Custer of Unionville, visited the | 8potts homes Saturday a. m. Mr. | Mrs, Clara Baker, Mrs, E Headd | Mrs, George Baker and Mr, and | Mrs. Ted Johnson and children of North Bend. ents. Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Bowers an LITTLE NITTANY | Mr. and Mrs. D. ©. Schnyder, Mr, the Willard Harter home Sunday evenl 'Hassinger-Williams | Reunion Held Sunday A revmibon of the John Hi and James former resident at the home of Mr les Koorman on Bunday This two families were playmates at the time Reotis ore glorm Beotin sev~ | Hall quite a gash on the leg. This School on Sunday. We are looking | ot 1 quite a coincidence as the DOYS | for 4 better a tendance next Sun- School started on Tuesday with | 23 children present the first day, The children were all pleased wih Unionville, We hope she has a pleasant year of teaching. Mr. and Mrs. E A Adams of ng. (and Mis. Adams spent several days | Mrs. Elizabeth Laubach and sons | Glen and Von visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dullen on Mon- day. Olen and Von are spending some time at the same place, with the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Custer. Mr. and Mrs. George Monsel) of Bellefon e, visited her grandmother, Mrs. Edna Spotts and family on Buniay. LR of traffic up this way the past few days. Everyone Is hunting ! i { | | Thome Williams, mot children Mr two children and grands Col .ege liams and two children, o Creek and children The and Mrs of Akron ivaer and Mr Lu POTTERS MILLS Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Boal, accom- panied by Mr, William Confer, mo- tored to Royersford on Priday, re- turning home Sunday. They vis- bed at the home of thelr nephew, Charles Faust and brought home with them Mss Anna Sara Faust who spent the summer in Royeis~ ford Ha'ry Burley, wile and daughter of Altoona, spent Labor Day at the G. H. McCormick home Mr. and Mrs, Bmith and son of New York are spending some time in the afternoon #1 the Blue and White Inn with present Mrs. James Mrs, Smith's mother, Mis, Charles wer of the Willis Boone Miss Geralline Hoover of Altoona, teacher of the Primary School, M 1 Dorothy M. Michael, teacher of the Colve Bchool, both boarding al the H. E. Faust home, arrfeed <n Mon- day, for the opening of zchool Mr. and Mrs. Lester McPadden of Harold Zimmerman Virginia spent a few days at the Mr home of her parents, Mr. and M:s Ed. Bweetwood J. Roy B8mith ani family pper on Sunday evening atl Treaster home at Milroy Mary Confer, daughter of Confer, was taken to the Cen- » County Hospital Baturday nigat aitack of appendicitis winger Williams families Beotin, was held ad Mrs, Char- in Bald Eag ¢ V. ley, L { ol reunion of these ol which that the thelr Alwe wore few old friends who made their ap- the first all members war were L} mings present nee Aire m sdchild- 8tins ang ne and Mn wo Thomn and nid ie 'n of 8 d Mrs, O. R. Wil. f Hunlock and Mrs. Harry Keller. ix children, of Coleville Mr Rev. an Mr and t Gal and ook Lhe Hasginger children were ir. | " “Wi an UNICIPA MILLHEIM. PA. Imm M L WEDNESDAY & THUR. (September 6th & 7th) ‘On Borrowed Time’ Lionel Verwood Hassinge: moutl Mrs Barrymore B. Watson U. Merkel ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS Jeweler Owns C4 Clock FRIDAY 4 SATL RDAY Rpt “MAISIE” Robert Young Ann Southern Ruth Hussey LATEST NEWS ISSUE “COLOR CARTOON" MONDAY & TUESDAY September 11th & 12th) ‘Calling Dr. Kildare’ Lew Asres Lenn Carver Cr Cr hl rll Uf For Register of Wills end Clerk of the Orphans’ Court Herbert J. STOVER { Democrat) HAINES TOWNSHIP I will greatly appreciate your vole and support, (Polilic:l Advertisemenl) LEE TICE FOR—————— ERIFF We, as citizens of How- ard Borough and vicin- ity, believe that Lec BE. Tice of Howard Borou~h should be nominated for Sheriff of Centre county on the Republican ticket for the following rea- sons: 1. He is well gualified by his experience as Denuty Sheriff for three and a half years. 2. His loyalty to the Revublican pariy has been unswerving. 3. He has conducted an honest campaign for Sheriff of Centre county, and with respect to all can- 1 el lun en pus Sulla ute didates. 4. He ix a public-spirited citizen of Howard Bor- ough, alwavs willing to assist in any movement for the betterment of that community. We. as a group of his fellow citizens, recommend him highly because of his honesty, integrity and cap- ability, knowing full well that he will serve this coun- ty ably and efficiently in the office of Sheriff. We offer our sincere appreciation for any su given to Mr. Tice at the Republican primaries on day, September 12. TICE FOR SHERIFF COMMITTEE, - - Ee B34 § BES de §
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