rage Two | lL - October 12, 1939, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE | | (Reported by Special Correspondent) or A Presbyterian Church Sorvioesi Bible Study Class on each Monday evening and preaching service this Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H, E. Oakwood. | The orchestia from Port Matilda will furnish the music for the even- ing service, Methodist Church Services-Pray- er services this Thursday evening, Sunday School Sunday morning al the usual time folldwed by the preaching service at 10:80 a m with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D D. Kauffman and the annual Har- vest Home service will be held A* which time will be displaved fooa siuffs donated to the Old Folks Home In Tyrone. Epworth League n the evening at 6:30 p. m. Mem- bers of the Epworth League will have charge of gathering up goods for the Harvest Home service Free Methodist Church Services: ~The annual District conference will be held this week in the Free Methodist church and will be Visk- ed by many pastors and friends from other churches in the district Service will open with a service on Thursday evening, on Friday there will be preaching service at 11 ‘clock the mcrning and again the afternoon at 3 o'clock and the evening at 7:30 p. m, Sat- there will be preaching ser- 10:45 a. m. and a business shurch at 1 o'clock ning at 7:30 p.m Sunday services will open with Sunday School which will be fo.- lowed by Love Feast and preaching service at 10:45 a. m, with sermcn by th Elder, Rev. R. R Blews of State College. On Sunday 1 will be held a public Mis- meet at which time % from Africa will be the Services again Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Persons al- ) distance will be en t wed to meals in the Commu- nity House where preparations have been made to serve meals during three days service. The pubiic to attend any of these as has been announced DV pastor, Rev. G. A. Garret! Announcement—Mr Mrs nelius K. Brugger announce ine gement of their daughter Miss ha Rose Brugger, of Wilming- Delaware, to Mr. Wa . also of Wilmington, and of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Southard of Omaha Bake Sale—Don't forget the Bake and Sou to be held in the House next Fridav mder the auspices of unGe iv Wl rrvices | Ng sicnary mm a the is services the host and rhard Soup Sale Yetober 00 Ladies Bible Class will be for sale also League Meeting: ~The meeting cf the League will be held evening at the home of Miss Elean- or Snoke. A good attendance is desired. { Do You Want A Dog?—Anyone wishing a good mot rat terrier dog. call on John Barton. She is a good watch dog, and very good he Ex "rida bb 1siness th & HS Tod - yf Mis Hecke time re- Mrs. H Dr. and Mrs. Emerson M Sunbury, spent some / their cousin, Thompson Elway Mi Eleanor S8noke, Bellefonte High School, was unabie to attend school on Wednesday on acccunt of being ill Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger made some old fashioned apple butter on Wednesday, which was preceded by the apple cutting Tuesday evening Cleveland Holtzworth of J Blair Holizworth, was admitted to the Centre Oounty Hospital the latter part of last week and was operated upon for appendicitis He is getting along as well as can be expected for which his many friends are glad, and hope his com- plete recovery may be speedy Anyone wishing a large size heatrcla for the coming cold win- ter days, can secure the same DY calling on Mrs. J. E. Brink at her home. The Brink's have installed a hot water furnace in their home and their heatrola is almost new Any one purchasing the heatrola can also have the pipe which goes with it Av. Mr, 7 » 4 fiss student of SON and Mrs. Ralph Smith met with an accident last week whil2 | on their way by automobile to Re- novo to visit with her parents. For some unknown reason their car left the toad and ran into a post an on trying to get it back on to the road ran into an abutment of a bridge. The car was badly damag- | ed perhaps beyond repair but the | pecupants were not seriously hurt hey were brought back home by her brother The following persons called at] the home of Mrs. Estella Parsons on Tuesday evening and spent the vening with her, Mrs, Margaret Keatley, Mrs, Allie Hall, Miss Min- nie Sensor, Miss Ruth Parsons and | Miss Eva Rowan. They got away | with a nice big apple ple which Miss Rowan had baked that day accom- panied by ice cream. Mrs, Par-| sons is planning to close her home | for the winter, hence the surprise | gathering A linen shower was held on Sat- urday evening, October Tih. for Mr. | and Mrs. Howard Burd at the home of Mrs. Burd's parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Hall of Union Township. | Many useful and pretty gifts were received. Refreshments were serv-| ed to those present which included: | Mrs. Edith Burd, Mr, and Mrs, Roy | Fetzer of Hollis Wentzel, Mrs. Hazel Reese of Miles- | burg: Mr. and Mrs, John Possinger, | Mr. and Mrs. Will Rodgers of Cole- | ville; Wilbur Hall and Miss Gladys | Von of Juniata; L. H. Spoils, Mr. | and Mrs, Walter Burkholder and | son, Mrs, Allie Hall of Unionville; Mr.| at Washington, D. C., with Mr, and [97th year, Pennsylvania Harry Eckert, of Ardera, Pa, 1% visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Cha:les R. Eckenroth and other relatives in the community Mrs, Margaret Keatly entertain- ed to dinner on Sunday, Miss Eva Rowan, Miss Minnie Sensor and Mrs. Allle Hall. All reported have ing enjoyed the most delicious din- | ner to the greatest extent, Students in the schools in and about the community will have A couple days vacation next week when the annual teachers institu- te of the county will be held in the Court House next Thursday and Friday. One of our merchants, L, C. Mec- Elwain was a patient in the Centre County Hospital for several days last week having had his tonsils removed. He improving rapidly and his many friends and neighbors hope for his complete recovery Guests at the home of Mrs, Har- riet Askins and her sister Miss Mary Tvrner, over the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Will Craig of McKees- port and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Jarrett and son John of Pittsburgh Pa. They returned to their home on Monday. Mrs. Alice Bosworth, daughter of Daniel Buck of this place, was ad- mitted to the Centre County Hos- pital last Monday ahd is under ob- servation and treatment prior to an operation which has been ad- vised bv her doctor. All hope her ccmplete recovery may be speedy Miss Margaret Parsons, student of the Thompson Business School in Harrisburg, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E L. Parsons. as well as their other daughter, Lorraine who is a student f Pennsvivan!a State College, she having to her studies on Monday J. H 1 returned morming Pinch had y a week ago. a beau- 1 bouquet of Zennias in honor of wife Mrs. Greta Finch. This beautiful custom and greatly appreciated remember and hon ones by having flowers in the placed tify his very be would loved is a would more 14 left w week's Bulloc G a Mrs for Mr. and on Monday expecting t ter and hu Robert Keeler their son and wife and Mrs Bullock also Philadelvhi They will also visit in East Omang and New York before retuming + the ter part of th te att Ae] O } ued ad 8 their home week Bmn—— PORT MATILDA (South Side) Mrs. L. G. Greene and daughter Nancy, of Merion, Pa, and Samusi C. Hoover and wife and daughter, Susanna of Claysburg, visited on Saturday at the home of thelr {ath- er. W. T. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaffer of Potters Mills, visited Sunday even- with Mrs Shaffer's fathes Shunk Ruth Robson Ri two days han ng Jerry Mr Kan Sara Mrs. Li Snyder and - Mra. Ada Siecle, Miss Miss Duella Dixon n Erie the hards pent past week Billie and on a fishing on Sunday We were sorry to hear that William Cowher fell down the sla on Saturday. Mrs. Cowher been having rheumatism for time and it has been hard for hel ™ get around Chester Yeager were Bobbie Robison trip with C. H. Reese I’ gon of Mr. an: Mrs, Albert Yeager and Margare’ Quick of Morrisdale, were married in Cumberland over the iast week- end Kathleen Rudy and boy of State College. visited evening at the Rudy home Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cowher and sons, spent Sunday at the Wil- liam Cowher home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Fink and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shomo, all from Van Ormer, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Fink Mr. E. E. Heinbaugh and hel Heinbaugh and Mrs. Reba Graas- mever and son Harold, of Hollidays- burg. visited over the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. Snyder to help cele- brate little Pauline’s 5th. birthday. Mr, and Mrs, John Young spent Sunday in Philipsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alters and family of Bellefontd, visited Sun- day with Mrs. Alter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Leitzell PORT MATILDA The members of the Methodist Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Media Johnson on Friday evening. Rev. J. F. Kelley of Chile, N. Y visited several days recently with | Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kelley and son R. K. Rev. Kelley is Mrs, Kelley's | father Miss Betty Royer spent the week- end at her home at Centre Hall Miss Lois Weston of Altoona, vis- | fled several days with her aunts, Mrs. Aaron Weston, and cousins Gladys and Betty Weston. A rally of the Townsend clubs of Tyrone, Milesburg and Port Ma- tilda, was held at Port Matilda on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Williams and Harry Fisher were shopping in Al-| toona on Friday. | Mr, and Mrs. Howard Robison | and son Dick and Miss Anna Robi- | son spent Tuesday evening at Phil. | ipsburg. i friend Sunday Alice Harghberger of Claysburg, | spent Bunday at their home here, | Stanley Williams of New Jersey, ! is visiting with his mother, Mrs. | Grace R. Williams. i Mr. and Mrs. Quay Williams and REBERSBURG Miss Mary Miller departed last Monday for a visit with friends in California, John Miller of Fishertown, spent the weekend with his parents, Rev and Mrs, A. J. Miller, A delegation of ladies and young people from the local Missionary societies of the Evangelical church attended a District Rally at Centre | | Hall last Fuiday. and Mrs. H. G. Hubler of visited the former's Adah Hubler last Mr Pittsburgh mo her, Mrs week, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hosterman | went to Philadelphia last Thursday | where the latter Is under observa. vation in the Methodist hospital Mr. and Mrs, P. H, Eversman, Mr. | and Mrs. Willlam Hatting and son | Billy of Pittsburgh, and Donald Beyer of Danville, spent the week- end at the L. A Kidder home, Prof. and Mrs. E. M. Brungart Mrs. Mary Frank and Prof. and Mrs. Surface of Selinsgrove, called at the Mrs. M. C. Haines home OL Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Wagner of Lewistown, visited the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moyer Sunday Mrs. George Ferndale to her home in Washington, D after visiting her father Fred Miller. a number of weeks Mrs. Ada Blerly, Misses Edythe and Loris Bierly attended the York Fair last Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolfe visited Mr. and Mrs. John Botior{ at Mil- mont on Sunday Mrs. Savilla Sthizer is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cooney at Miiten Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marstellar and children John and Gloria, oI Bloomsburg, were Sunday guesi with Mrs. Marstellar's pacents, Mr and Mrs. J. N. Moyer Miss Irene Balley of Salona, ha come to live at the Rev. N. F. Dout} home Mr. and Mrs daughter Joan State College, Diehl arid Miss day Woodrow Bierly of Lancaster and Paul Bierly State College, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs, C. M, Blerly. Rev. and Mrs. Dale L C. H. Gramley, Mrs. J. V. Biungast and Mrs. M. M. Garrett attended Missionary conventicn of the Luthe eran cl ch Thursday Mrs. Lulu ployed al State College. spent her home here day evening, Sepleme W. J. Hackenberg sur husband by nViling to their home to held Hackenberg's birth- sere. Mr. and returned Fred Bender and Mrs. West visited Mrs Enma 8 SAO, © af Oi Kohr, Mrs lag Hasmspon Mallory em- tw who werkend at On 30h M's prised her some [r.encs celebrale Mr day. Those present Mrs. H H Royer, Mr. and Mr C. J. Weaver, Jr. Mrs. M. C Haines Mr and Mrs. K. W Bierly and Mr and Mrs. M. W. Brean and Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart and John Diehl of State College, were Eunday callers In town Mr and Mrs P. E. Bierly and tao sons and Mrs, Ada Blerly visit- ed in Milton on Sunda) Miss Anna Ziegler of State Col- lege vislied her parents Mrs. W. H. Ziegler, S8und Mrs Blaine Malone and sons Gus Malone, and Jilliam Hoslerman and daughter, Marie Hosterman Millheim_ called at the C. 8. Hoster- man home on Sunday alteinoon. Mrs. Ada Stover of Mil'heim spent one day lag week at the home of Mrs. Pmma Corman H. C. Ziegler, and daughter Mr Fred Whitehill and infant daugh- ter. Marcie Kay, spent Sunday » the Gale Swartz home at Millhelm Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver Jr, were Priday dinner guests at the Harry Waite cabin in Sugar Valley Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Smull, Mr. and Mrs. Haskins and Mr. and Mrs Taylor & Pittsbunth, spent the weekend at Gravel Springs Lodge Mr. and Mrs, J N. Mover and Mrs Emma Corman were Saturday callers in Mifflinburg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon of Cen- tre Hall were Monday supper guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Breon Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Bilerly and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg were Saturday business visitors in Lock Haven Rev. and Mrs, O. K. Wheelock left for their home in Baltimore, Md. last Priday aftey several week's visit with Rev. and Mrs. R. A Babcock. W. J. Hackenberg is improving his home by installing a new heat | ing system with an oil burner. Last Thursday, while Mrs. Edith | Gentzel was absent from her home, some thief ransacked the house and stole about fwenty-four dollars Mr, and Mrs. Adam Reish were recent visitors in Boalsburg. The regular semi-annual exam- ination of the Rebersburg National Bank was made by Federal Exam- | iners last Priday. — — — Wil , of MILLHEIM MEN ORGANIZE FARM MACHINERY SERVICE ! Announcement has been made that a partnership agreement, to operate under the trade name of | Farmers Supply Company. h's been | formed for the purpose of handling | the dealership for International | Harvester Company's farm machin- | {ery line in this territory. | The partners are Bumner Franke enberger and Harry 8. Neese, both of Millheim, the former being form- erly a senjor foreman in CCC C:mp | | 8-118, at Clearfield, and the latter i in charge of machinery at Poe Val« ley OCC Camp, as chief mechanic. | Arrangements are being made to, handle the line of machinery, to-| gether with parts and repair ser- i i vice, the dealer contract being In Hollow; James| Samuel Harshberger and Mrs. force at once. Oas and ofls, end neo Auste Schutt, Mrs, likely some added items for which farmers are the chief patrons, will also be handled by the new firm, Oldest ‘Young Republican’ Dies In the death of Mrs. Matilda Mrs, Margaret Keatley and! Spencer Weaver spent the weekend Catherman, of Lewisburg, in her lost her, and Mrs. George E. Holt and family. | Mrs, Raymond Robison and Mr oldest “Young Republican.” A great! Lioyd Spotts, Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Burd and Mr, and Mis. H. C. Hall | suibiad Union Township. and Mrs. Malcolm Williams, in Bellefonte, {grandnjece who Is vice-chairman | which was sponsored Mrs, M. G. Maines and Miss Roxie of the Young Republicans of Union man's Club of etd os wer -ehildren, Chuck and Irma, of | Robison spent Wednesday shopping county, took Mrs. Catherman Into) regular meeting will be held a: the organization several years ago. | evening of this week | visiting at the home HUBLERSBURG Preparatory service will pe held in the Reformed church on Friday and Holy | Communion on Sunday mo: ning atl the regular hour of service Mrs, P. A. Hinds and daughter | Madalyn spent Wednesday of last | week at the home of Mrs, Jennie Hinds of Hecla, Misses Helen and Mable Trucken- | miller of Clintondale, spent Thurs- | day of last week visiting among! {riends here, | Mrs. Talitha Delaney of centre | | Hall, was a Friday dinner guest at | the home of Mr, and Mrs p. E Vonada, | Mr, and Mrs, Clalr Helckle and child of Orviston, spent Saturday of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Heaton Mrs. John Hayes spent Thursday |! visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. F.ed Hayes of Bellefonte, | Mr. and Mrs, FE. Vonada spent the weekend in Duquesne, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Earl Vonada Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yearick and family of Hecla, were Sunday visi- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Albert Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellefonte, and Mr Kling and child of Sunday evening v home of Mr. and Truckenmiller Melvin Fravel Alexander of and Mrs, Jim Lamar were Silors at the Mrs. Willard RCcompanied by Mrs. John Hayes and daughter Mildred motored to Williamsport on Sunday to see Laura Hayes, who has been confined to her bed for the past week Burwell Braungard accompanied by Miss Madaline Bilerly Mrs Aarry Stitzer and child: tored to Renovo, on Sunday d spent the day with parents, Mr, and Mrs. Braungard Mrs, Frank Oulser and Mrs. Talitha Delaney tre Hall, spent sev week visiting at and Mrs. Harvey Miss Jane Gente) weekend with her Gentzel of Bellefonte John McCauley spent the weekend home of Nis grandmother Emma McCauley Mr. and Mrs. Harry family Lock Haven day visitors at the home of Mrs Jonn Hayes Mrs. Phillip Saxton several days visiting at of Mr, and Mrs, Harry week Clifford Vonada Saturday Weaver and A and Warfiel ’ of ang s ent Walter Mr. ar and family Sunday at the home Mrs. Boyd Heckman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd Williamsport, called at th Nn Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Whitman unday and Mrs. Waller Deitlri the proud parents a daughter Patricia Ann born day morning at their home Merl Lowery accompanied br ° kL are young Mon- of W. Heckman spent one dag + i week at the York Fair } Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Dunkie were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller and fam- ily and Mrs Kate Hoy of Lamar Mr. and Mrs Mahlon Dunkle « Lock Haven and Mrs. Ida Markie PRIMARY SCHOOL NOTES The following pupils of the Pri. mary School have had & perfect at endance for the month of Bep- tember. OG ade 1-—-Mirlam Miller George Balley, Willard Trucken- miller, Ray Dritrick, Walter Markie Theodore Young, Mer] Tee Grade 2--Henry Bummers, Shires Yarnell, Jane Gentsell, Belly Pore ter, Evana Shreflier, Ruth Grave: Grae 3-COeofge Mat). Carolyn Wall Jeanett Coder, Shirley Deil- rich. Omade 4 EBarl Rhine, Paul- ine Matis, Phylils Carer Page Vonada Grade 5-8Billy Mati: Robert Porter, Jack Markle, Walter Btitzer, Verna Ingram, Edna Blerly Pupils who have excelled in spell- ing are: Grade 2--Jane Gentzel Grade 3--Carolyn Wall Grade 4 Faye Vonada Orade 5-Jack Markle and Verna Ingram. The average attendance was 88% The number of pupils enrolled: 20 BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Charlies E Fisher and son. Charles, of Danville, visit- ed friends and relatives in town on Wednesday. Miss Alice Weber and brother, Edward Weber, of Huntingdon visited their aunt, Miss Annie Weber on Friday afternoon. Mrs, William Stover visiled Mrs Ww | Katle Heaton, at Pleasant Gap, on Wednesday. Mrs. M. J. Beck. of Altoona, vis- ited her sister, Mrs. John Jacobs for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Finley MoGirk and | Mr. and Mrs. Millard McOirk and | family, all of Altoona, spent Bun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me Girk. Miss Anna Sweeney has returned to her home after spending a few | weeks with her cousin, Miss Mar- garet Jacobs al Centre Hall Miss Frances Whiteman, of Lew- istown, spent the weekend with her | sister, Mrs. Walter Peters ang her | mother, Mrs, Whiteman, of Oak! Hall, ! Mrs. John Jacobs is spending a short time with relatives in Altoona. | The members of the Boalsburg | Civie Club enjoyed a covered dish | supper which was followed by their | regular meeting in the Vocational | school building on Friday evening. | The members and guests in atten- | dance were: Mrs. John Patterson. Mrs, Henry Hosterman, Mrs George Fisher, Mrs. John Hubler, Mrs. Ernest Hess, Mrs. Waiter Kor- Charles Graham, Mrs, William Brouse, Mrs. A, J. Hazel Mrs Lye ther Dale, Mrs. Edward Meyers, Nevin Myers, Mrs. Edward BSpoits, Mrs. Ray Stricker and daughter Mrs, Beck and daughter. Mis Mary Reish, Miss Nora Miller, Miss Mar garet Dale, also of Boalsburg and Mrs. William Perree and Mrs Bl- mer Lowder of Oak Hall Mrs. William Ferree gave a very inter esting talk on antique display next the home of Mrs. John Patterson, { on Tuesday evening, | ing been unable to remain on the | Mrs, Sherlock Bolopue, Mrs Ner | Hanna, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Bowes, Leonard Shilling, Bobby Davy, Mr and Mrs. James Bowes, daughter received by the school are in pre- | danst Lea and gon Jimmie paration for the coming commen- | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brickley en- gement exercises in the Spring | tertained on Tuesday evening al a Last week D, E Perry, one of | Pirthday surp.ise party given In Schmick's numerous farmers, hay-| Donor of their daughter Florence Refreshments were served to the { following: Bud Wolfe and Robert of Howard; Pauline Ru- pert and Jack Kessinger of Beech Creek, Louise Bolopue, Ruth Girton Blanche Williams, Pauline Baton, BLANCHARD The High 8chool sponsored « group of entertainers from WRAK, | The proceeds | farm at the foot of Schenck's Hill, | 5. moved his family to the farm form- | Conler erly occupied by Claude Bechdel of | Beech Creek. As Mr. Schmick is planning to have another farmer occupy the farm formerly owned by Marian Richards, Evelyn Schenck Confer, Mr. and Mrs Broucht are! Harry Winslow, Donald Gardner, going to move to the place formerly | Mrs, Ner Hanna and daughter, Rita, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Per- | #d son Jack, Lois, Junior, Dean rv | Betty and Shirley Brickley, Mr, and Miss Anna Bechdel made a trip | Mrs Donald Brickley and daugh- to Bellefonte on Monday to visit a| *™ Dorothy and Donna. Miss short time with her niece, Mrs, | Brickley received many nice gifts Harry Jones | and a good time was reported by all Mrs. James Eagan is expecting! Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sallisbury, her sister-in-law, Mrs, Rhinehart, | motored to Detroit on Monday with of Marion, Ohlo, for a short visit | their son Henry, who is beginning this week {a course at the automobile school Mrs. James of Detroit day Surprise Mrs, Joseph Bechdel | Saturday night in retum wip to Camp birthday anniversar s- | Thumday for observation band, James Bowes. The eo ng | Bechdel is not planning © was spent playing Bingo, cards and | et Camp Devitt Chinese checkers. Mr. Bowes re-| Mrs, Annie Hendricks ceived mafy gifts. Refreshments | Hall has been a guest were served to the following: Mr. | ris Confer home and Mrs. Earl Robert | days and Gordon, daughters Alice Lou- Mrs. Joseph Bitner and ise and Rosetta Jane Mr. and Mrs James Neese have recently Harry Confer and Walter Lucas turned from Chicago with Mr. and Howard. Mr. and Mrs. James Bath- Mrs, Edgar Clark Bellefonte gate, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bathgate, | The party was visiting relatives In son Jay of Bellefonte, R. D.: Marv | Chicago. Lou Morris of Avis; Miss Caroline | George Kunes Bowes of Lock Haven; on Sunday with Laubaugh, of Mill Hall; Susan Kunes Mrs. Russe] Bitner Mr Misses Viz Philip Schroat, Mr. and 84 Gardner are Rysert, daughter Frances Baptist Sunds Bowes pariy a birth- home of Lhe ERAYe a t her making a Devitt on Mr: remain honor hey i vel of Mill the Har- few al for the past Conler sons her fath- er re of of orriy inia Bealy delegates School 1 Mrs Mr : and AY day Bchool convention at Willlams~ port this week The Missionary Baptist Church meels Mary Hendricks on evening Mrs, Tillle Kunes made a busi- ness Lip to Bellefonte on Monday Mr. and Mrs, George Barrett, La. rue Sterner and Clair 8imeox, of Bouth Williamsport, spent Sunda” with Mr, and Mrs on Mrs. Irvin Fravel spent Wednes- doy of last week with her daughier Mrs. Raymond Maxon Miss Beatrice Packer weekend at the home Mrs. Harry Peters, Visitors at the Maxon home oD Friday evening were William and Hazel Packer and Grace and Joyce Kennedy of Mill Hall R. D VALLEY VIEW There were 201 at Sunday School t also being Rally Day. The John- wn sisters of Clearfield sang and Boclety of Lhe with Mis Wednesiay the and spent Mr of played Mr and writ with ad and Mr Mariir i] ar Ed. Hc Houser, spent and Mis, Kex family of Ccleville Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and thr daughters took dinner with Mr Mrs. Miles Houser day Rev. Homer Gauntt and daugh ter Joan, wok dinner with Mr Mrs. Forest Eckley. Then in afternoon Mr, and Mrs. Eckley Jacob Houser, and Bertha Corman attended the Rally day services the White church where Mr. Gaunt per Marriot Bunday Houser nen on Sun at is pastor Margie Hamplon with Mm. Ear] Wion Mrs. Robert Hillard an ter Eunice spent a di Thursda) pent G Raymond Max- | | with Mrs. Sylvia Hillard of Cole- ville, Mr. and Mrs. James son Leroy spent Bunday and Mrs. Earl Wion Mary Hampton spent Sunday wih her grandma Bertha Shope. FUTURE FARMERS CHAPTER ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR and Mr, Wion with At a meeting of the Bellefonte F. PF. A Chapter, Thursday, Bep- tymber 28, the following officers were elected: Paul Krape, president; Kenneth Bpicer, vice president; Donald Biddle, secretiry; Nelson Naylor. assistant secretary: Fred Miller, treasurer, and Lioyd Rhoads, reporter The Executive Commitleer Js a8 follows: Kenneth Spicer, chairman; David Bhope, and Walter Lucas Membership Committers: Darrell Eminhizer, chiirman, Donald Cor- man, and Lester Reese Program Committee per. chairman; Robert and Charles McKinley Recreation Commities Domaid Tavor. chatrman: Lec Qummo Irvin Elsenhour Refreshment Fisher and Paul The supervisor of t Ralph Har- Pennington, and Commities: Nelson chairm:n; Toby Plozner, B'tner cond ~ Kor- hool 4d under Mr High st ih is Jets of agriculture he Bellefonte ,— Type Tunes wi won i piace school, Pitt Jitterbugging. are played in the Sister Mary ww has NE Music Joseph High but not for selection: department explaining that 157 improves the #t but also their speed Popular iE typing Floretta swing not Aerts CT Ag ing : only rhythm Cut Your Food Cost Without Cutting Corners on (Quality! 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