THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Page Three Peripoute, Jar moving ints the | CLARENCE Rilo Bhriviey Pamey. Dum On| doh Ydward aud Duvid ang un — " . ; = = | Beatrice Packer has been on the | MILESBURG WN i [ sick lst for a couple of days. | ‘ : we ve Wariment vacated by Mr ALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING omy | Mrs Raymong Maxon spent Jast Ms jie Aly Onn A Hea : \ nr Of i eat By JAMIRK HH. BRUNGARD / p " . # p ¥ v abi sold their homie to Alla i { “1 p 4 so ’ TI | RY " ‘ h Anna Ma 1 thhde he Methodist Bunday he ¥ - » bP , \ / Tuesday with her digler, Mrs, Harry "EA visita ! N L G RO E M | L LS | Peters of Beech Creek Mr. Heaton has made plans Lo Ww TEMPTATION : ang Miss Faye Peters and friend a smaller home. a i ru a way | m ever al Crane Gl) (Reported by G. Mao Fry) Henry Sayers, spent Saturday even- | Mis Lydia Shope cniertali very. oldigatiol Bobby of Del M noo! 1 . . mp October §, 1030. —_—— au a ing with Beatrice Packer dinner on Thursday last mm ) f niet 4 -, of the 8nd. birthday her { | ha p Y sepa sp ——— oe M —— The large Implement shed ant ago. Mrs. LR Barto another corn erib on (he well known Ross | daughter is assisting in the care ol farm is being remodeled this week. | her aged father Merchant Harvey PP. Sehaefier The Albright cottage on Tad and wife of Bellefonte, were Ia pole 8 being enlarged, two nice Sunday dinner guests ai the Samuel | sized rooms M. Tess home A large new furnace was, last Farmer George Musser and | week, installed in Badleyville Pres- family ‘of the Branch were last | byterian church Tuesday visitors with their relative farmer W. G. Gardner is nurse at Potters Mills ing a badly gashed eve, the result Clarence Irvin Jr, of Stale Co of being struck by swiftly passing lege was a pleasant caller Saturday end of barbed wire among his friends and rejatives in Conrad G. Frv and Jr. Miller of Balleyville Saturday p. m Wavnesboro. were over the past Guy H. Glenn of the force of | weekenders at the former's parens Dunlap Mctor Co. Bellefonte, was tal home in Rock Springs a visitor last Tuesday at his pa- Major Jacob N. Everts. the pos rental home, Mr. and Mrs. WH pular walnut lumber purchaser 0: Glenn, of E. Man streei, W. Va. fim, was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Richard Markle are in W. Ferguson, Monday p. m receiving eongratulaticng over Lhe Edward Balley an {ster Mrs arrival of.anether girl, No.3, born | prank Bird of Seattle, Wash, are at the Centre County HOSPUAL | cnonding some time in the Key- Both mother and babe are doing gone State, among their relatives nicely Last Friday they were even din. Mr. Lavere Wyse. of Badleyville is ner guests at the W. Hamill Glenn laid up this week suffering a severe attack of lumbago under his m. D care, The vyouug man was taken suddenly ill while shopping in Ty- rone. Farmer, dairyman and chicke fanoler. Charles Lee of Walker Twp Democratic - nominee for County Treasurer was a guest last Tuesday evening at a meeting of Baileyvill Grange No, 1991 Another new Centre Daily Times ‘Boy' put in his appearance Mon day in our district, young Mr Grammer of 8S wollege who =u ceeds Ray Smeitz 1 ! resigned the job : : I 0. Dr. George H. Lahe ang wile ar ners last Wedn av D. m mmits expected to arrive home this week rl W fexton ar sctety from a four weeks auto tratler tri] purchase special gift for a faith across the states to San Francis 11. member, - Mrs; Betty Goheen World's Exposition and fellov Vyie a recent bride stone Park and Grand Canvon | The many friend Some elegant clover seed Is beinz | friends Harry N. Mu hulled out in our valley, the sced Uv | Hall will be glad to know of excellent quallly and .: 100d | gratifying responding vield to the acre. J. Harry P treatmes : ' y on the Glades combined field | pan which produced 38 b y f M1 | Hinues to weed er hh Frank Miller wa: oft duty a few | in Florida days recently fom the. NeLWED | « District Deputy, G Stone ouarty near State College. | Burd. of Millhein m nursing a oadly mashed finger, 800 | will he presyit Satu while resting assistedh his father) of 3.30 o'clock at I. O Joh! WwW Miller vith the fal ta disly instal the newl threshing run officers of Penns V 2 ley Mrs. Alberta Zook returned to her | 276. A good turnout of Philadelphia home last sunday | desired. A smoker will after spending several weeks at th | ingtalla home of Miss Sally Barr on E | 80 members of the "1 will Main street. Mi Barr accom- | Missionary Society gathered panied (Mrs. Zook to her home | home of Mrs. Elizabeth. Wy the City cf Brotherly Love for an| Thifraday evening for their indefinite visit meeting. ‘After devotiona George Burns of Tyrone well | pusiness and social hour, Mra WE known former Femgus nn Twp, | m=, Wal presented © th 3 handsome er and humberinan very ill. at! large electri lock, a ft ¢f We this writing, at the hom f | socict Refreshment wer erved dapghter in Tyrone ffom ill. el iby Mrs Wyse and mother, Mrs fechs of a paralytic stroke a week | Bells Goheon YARNEL BLANCHARD — tien service A Repart of delegates of the Alle The rawin won gheny Conference from Runville targugh Walle's Markel we given charge: Left Runville at 1:45 o'clock | on Thursday night. A large grows and arrived at Altoona at 3 o'clock. ¢oliected and were entertained for The chureh was Alloona Second U C of hours by the Bald B. on Second avenue, and Second taineers. At the closs street. A very large } h. large it was announced thal a» enough for a stranger to get lost DiCycie was Woh DF Pe arlie DelHaas for a time. In the vear of 1888 it, Wagon Dick Heichel: roller skaies, was founded and in 1926 it was re- Lois Gardner tricycle, Billy Wi- modeled. The light chandeliers are llams: telescope, Julla Holter. mos soiewhat like Yarnell chureh ex-) Dg picture machine, Cly de Mol los- cept for four small ~handeliers Key, Lois Bech el tollet set and a : apound the large ones. The church. Pail set by Richard Hever] has a seating room for 1200 people. Many other lovely gifts were re- A halcony three-fifth arommd the ceived by various customers. : he church There are eight pianos and Mr and Mrs Flos a Be Beyees wilh oie pipe’ organ which cost $7300 Mrs. Clara Bechdel miotore Bd ANE They have a young girls’ choir of Bloomfield, on Sunday, to gm 17 who wear gowns of white satin Kate Secantlin, who has been quit They are real proud of their choir. | Miss Jean Shangran of Avis, anil The American flag has its place in Jone ® Williams employed "Als 4] -~ Yt hy +} 1 on “5 "3 * the church which cost $218. There were weekend visitors st the John | are 91 eharges and 01 U.B chureh- Fw es in the Allegheny Conference. The Stina haga. Harry Frizzell of superintendent wa re-elected by B | Jack on. Michigan, Mrs, ET Rird vote of 143 out of 163 Fhe nest and Mr: Laura Rowles of Clear fonlesence Ld a . a gir field, spent Friday at Abe home of burg Mrs Bartle wiugh was WE Alex Heverly and. called on other Fooming lady. Unless a person €X- 1, qeijves during the day pected motherly love from a strang- Wednesday night Mrs Philiv | er, we were used fine. Bhe gave US gelyroat entoicsined Che Amoma full charge of her home. We were gible Class of the Bapeist Sunda: really ‘welcome as charity. She gehool, After the business Was | served us breakfast and luneh abl’ gicussed Bible questions were ab- : pifdnight. The Conferenee superine | swered, she prize winner being Mrs tendent gets a salary of 33300 8) Annie Ridge. Refreshments were t year There was one collection of! served to the following: Mys. Tage $33.20. Mr. Tom Filey sang a num- | DeHaas, Pogothy Bathurst, Mrs ber of songs Preachers mnd dele Pavid Gardner, Mrs, James Martin $ gates of charges that had budgets Mrs. James Egan, Mrs. Mary Hen- : Jess shan half paid were called to-| dricks, Mes. Darl Heverly, Mis. _ gether and talked to about the] Maurice Shilling, Mes. Dallas Klige . game. Let's do better next year, The Mrs. Fred Miller, Ruth Aun Miller Runville charge raid $150; Yarnell, Mys. Haris Oonfer, Mig. Annie $150; Pleas mt Valley $1.00, and Ridge and Mrs. Philip Behroal Falrview. $1.00 for delegates’ expen- Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Vonada were gen: 33 registration fees; 82 for trav- | guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles r pling expenses. A person does hot Hedman of Mackeyuille on Sunday knew when God galls. There was abe Jdhe Ladies Ald meets on Thuts- man preaching the Word of Cind | day’ afiernoon with Mr Lena “ahout ten minutes and fell Dver ae! Ourdner dead but som recovered. | That is) Mr. ami Mr John DeHaag mo- the way of Hfe here tn this womsd, toregl to Osceola Mills on Sunddy There were about 1000 people al. to attend the funeral of Mrs, De- tended the chureh service Sunday) Hass’ nephew, morning. The delegates thank the nes that made it possible for them " attend the Tene The | members urged to be present tt lke , Miss Martha Rupert and Glady weather was clear and hot, leaving: _° ‘ a ata after dinner on Sindy for home i Keller... of Spring M ls. were Tues : y . day evening visitors at Miss "Ru- “No. change in pastor. Let's hope to bert home at Beech Creek look forward to another year If God Miss Martha Rupert of Beech § permits Creek visited with her girl friend Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henderson .: soeine Mills, Wednesday returned to their home at Hotel). charles. Packer was surprised on i Onetona, New York, on Monday af- Saturday afternoon when 0 of fits ter spending the weekend with their Little schol mates gathered at his . perents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Miller| home to help him celebrate his 9th and Mr. Henderson at Tyrone. . .| birthdav Games were played. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Kneeht, of refreshments were served, Chatles Mill Hall, spent Bunday afternoon | received sofie very nice gifts, at the home of Raymond Coakley, Those presert were Lavonne and : Robert Miller, Donald and Jaek The Women's Bible Class met last cker. Jane Harter Byron Rich- Friday evening at the home of Mis ards Paul Girton, Wayne Merti- Harry Shawley. man, Johnnie Williams. The boys Mr. and Mes. Fred Fisher and gang girls left wishing Charles many two children, of Wingate. called #t more happy birthdays. the Charles Miller home Bund . d Mrs George Barrett of aftemoon, g bell Winikmsport and Mr. and ~ uw - 2 A meeting on Friday evening Ali : | Mrs. Simeox and wo - daughters of Tylersville, and Ernest WwW WG will hold heir usyal | PORT MATILDA R D. NOL Booster, night was quite a sue ces ob the Bald Eagle Grange Hall Tuesday night, The program con- sited of slugging and an addres: by dhe Stale Master, Kenale Bag- shaw and a dialogue; “Mrs. Sara Parkins Hat Shop.” The characters were: Marguerite Root as Mig, Per- kins, Marguerite’ ®erln as the weeping widow: Caroline Fisher, as Miss Iona; Dorothy Friday, as Mrs Guinks; Beatrice Nearhoof as Ferona, Betty Dayton as the Irish scrub woman, It was a very good play and made quite a laugh Mr. and Mrs. James Gros rejoicing over the arrival of a which has been named James Rus- ell Sunday visitors at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kerin were Mr and Mrs. John Seymour and [amily Gerald, Elsie and Miriam Mr. and Mrs. Christ Richards and little daughter spent Saturday if Tyrone Mr Harry Elders of Tyrone pent Sunday with her parents M and Mrs. Irwin Dayton Mr Marie Capo and Dolly, of Homestead weekend with her aunt, Strasick M1 Nancy Woomer Fred, spent Sunday witht Mt ollett Misses Marguerile Kerin, Betty vion and Evelyn Wilson spen wrsday in Altoona Fills Wyland was thrown from vagont while hauling corn anu wl his arm injured, M A Beemal Champigny of Salienectad ] and Mi Mary Swix and Mrs George Miller of Bellwood spent a few days with their nieces of Lh Columbia Duey of Twi Sunday with her parent s Nannie and Frances Lewi nent Wednesday in. Tyrone Amos Woomer has pu ane Jim Reesé farm and expect Wu ¢ i the no ar future ntenpinm M———— HOWAR hool winners for the H mmunity Fair, held last Fri- ' A f i Ww gr a i. Bb snd. place, Howard 3rd. place Grave place, Howard Primal wh. Kennedy and a ALi place ared by Falrview and Howard Gramma The honors he high school division go | Sophomores, Seniors Frestunan, and 4h. place to Ihe firots play lowi this Friday at kK. Come ane hy" William Robb and Mrs Verule Byl- ] seekens «14 ohh of Bal Page of Orviston, Willis ger of Beech Creok and John attended lodge in Alloon Thursday evening Mrs. Malcolm Wagner and I Licyd Kemp did shopping in Bellic fonte. Tuesday Waser collectiong for Howard Borough will be made between Oc* 2 and Oct. 14, 18939 The Centre County Federated Clubs met at Milesburg Saturday Sept. 30, Howard club was repre- sented by Mrs Kline Wolf, Mrs W. C. Thompacn, Mrs. Warren Car- son, Mrs. Haxel Munson, M:s, H B. DeArment, imi sa —-— SMULLTON | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Artinan ate daughter of Yeagertown, were vigi- tors last Wedneshay at the home of | Mrs. Ida Walizer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deiwiier and two daughters of Aarotnsbhurg were visitors iast Thursday eaven- | ing at the home of Mra, Carrie Det. {| wiler { Mrs. Charles Bressler danghier fottie, from New Jersey, has re- turned to her home alter spending a couple of weeks here with her mother Mr. and Mrs. Rosell Becken baugh of Lock Haven, were Stnda’ Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer and her | grandmother, Mrs, Elizabeth Sut- L1ift. attended the Bloomsbury Fa, Inst Priday. Mrs, Tda Wallzer &s0 attended the sme Flr on Thurs- day Mrs. Joe SEmmull rettirned hoahe on {| Shnday after visiting in Union County the past week Mr. and Mrs. George Bhuliz of Tylersville, were visitors on Mon- {day at the home of Mr. and Mrs | John Wert, | Mrs. Flizgbeth Sutlift on Sanday returned to her home in Williams | port after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur D. Meyer | rpc PORT MATILDA Mr. ad Mrz. J TL. Miles and Mr and Mrs, Charles Barry attended the Townsend meeting held at Bellefonte on Satnrday night Weodting home were. Mrs. Tom Deakin, gon Tommy] daughte Edith Ann and Doris Chore of Philipsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bud of Wallaceton, and Mr. Andy Bayne and son Gordon of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Buss Pease and son of Arch Springs, spent Sundsy with Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Williams, A. H. Duncan of Philipsburg, and Mr. and Mis. Beyd Willams spent Sunday with Mrs. Marion Thomp- son at DuBois. Centre Hall, visited at the J B. Miles home on Sunday. “oventity 8k the ’. Well, with peace and two Thanks. DeHaas Bt Sunday afternodni| The Baptist Missionary society rar AI ———_ Tan ought to be able to express itself, | mond Maxon, home of Mrs, Ofate Bish, visitors at the home of N. O. Weber | Sunday visitors at the E M. | Merritt and dalighter Mervin Ann! Mr. and Mrs. George Bérner of Other ust wo and Mr and My of Junlita, The day ly enjoved by all Armour Heaton A veleran can visitor here recently Mr and M dinner guest Staretl’s brother rom Mr and M daughter Judith Gale and Miss Catherine Hamsport, ‘were Sept. 2rd, a home. These residents Mr, and Howard Starrette m and Mrs, St Philipsburg taretie and family Sunday O Kate Adams of Philipsburg. { to ¢ one wilh the crowd ; 4 : Sd rye ! . ¥ : i | Lich { Muiriwad HIGH STREET .. WITH EACH HANDY LOY OF & BULBS BOUGHT NOW, Electric Supply Co. BYLLEVONTE, PA (MFG. DIVISION) ® We do the Impossible! A dill We present a Sensalion! We expect a Sell Out! of the famous MARSHALL FIELD "Americon Mode” High Quality Blankets FXTRA LARGE SIZE 72 +94 17 The. of Sait Thick — Flafly « Warm — Colorhd we Weoelly Blankets with 4 inch Sly Ragen Beading in your choice of the New « Lutyriom ~~ Solid Colon we Teal Bae — Dinty Rose « Lethice Goeen and Smart Coder. 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