October 12, 1939, i ; et oon et nn frmm— — FERSONALS FROM BELLE PINE GRO (Reported by NTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY VE MILLS G. Mase Fry) > 4 —— — br A Brooks Corl and wife were busi- ness visitors Saturday in the Lum- | ber City | Drover Guy A. Kocher was an important business caller in Tad-| pole Valley, Monday p. m Miss Mary Hazel Myers, last week | accepted a nice clerical position In State College In Farm Security | office Reports are that four of our big- gest farmers are arranging for large spring sales of their farm equipment before their retirement Our popular combine harvester man, Paul E. Stephens and his better half laid by their cares last week and enjoyed a few days outing at York County annual Fair a8 York Mrs. Catherine Miss Mary expect to close their home on West Main Street this winter and enjoy summer climate in California. A guest of son and brother Walter Wobdds and family Warren Wolf of Altoona the late Peter Wrclf well khown Pine Grove Mills tinner was here last Thursday among his favorite haunts of 3 years ago gathering walnuts and hickory War. ren a retired P. R blacksmith was accompanied by wife and two sons Woods, daughter son of nuts R his Democratic candidate for County Register Harry A. Corman of Spring Mills was circulating last Tuesda’ in Ferguson Twp... among the voters $0 be sure that X 1s in the right piace. harry y effivi- ent auditor and we have all reason 1 SNYDERTOWN Church School a! for Su preaching service has served a « Church no.es 1939. Sundyy 9:30 a. m. No Young Peoples meeting on Friday evening The following peohie attended the monthly meeting of St. Mark's Lu- theran youhg pedple's oft Friday evening, June Rogers, Helen Rog- ers, Marion Rogers, Rhoda Rogers, Beatrice Lanen, Lugille Beck, Betly Baney, Oifve Baney, Scphia Miller Margary. Mller, Betty Krape, Jean Walizer, Harry Lanen, Alvin Beck, Henry Miller, Glenn Rogers Jr.. Elety Walizer, Bill Krape, Rev Keller and Junior Hind: The young people of St. Mark's Littheran church will hold a Hal- kkwe'en social on Monday evenl Oct. 30, in the basement chwreh. Everybody A ———— ———— mY of oo welcome. Re- IT IT'S WHITE ROSE~IT'S THE BEST! | E T. Parsons | count of the death If his aged father to believe he will make a most able County Register ounty Reg [a very good attdndance and a fine | program and Albert W. Fry, wife and son Hugh W. were Sunday ‘guests al Mrs Fry's parental home, Mr. and Mrs. | Troy Burns and family of W. Va., spent the weekend at the Rov Barto home, called home on acs George Burns, One of the State foreman ay the | new Penna, Nursery at Howard, Roy Stauffer and daughter Nancy | Lee were over weekenders at the | Joseph H. Gilliland home. George P. Irwin, Mrs. Estella Isenberg are representing the | Baileyville Presbyterian Sunda¥ School in Willlamsport at the an | nua) state convention in four day | session in that city this week Melvin Fry, the Ward Clover | Farm Store efficient clerk with his | lady friend, Miss Eva Jane Mar- | shall, motored to Brookville, Jef- | ferson County last Friday p. m. to spend a few days at her grandpar- ents home, returned to their Sunday they night tyr irom lumberman George [ rone who passed away last at his daughters home leaves a host of friends, a that will be mis by his visits here. Mr and Mrs Dearmit Eugene Ellenberger Elmiet Rider, Oscar Grazie Dodd, Mrs, Maud Fr ribe, and Rev. Albert friend usual Lie Mrs Rr nd your ed Groendyke {reshment Sale Le weekend vith Mis. Milford Dorman Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn famil Mrs. Worriek and ie Ventre all of Bellefonte Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Harty Wallzer and family Mr. Gvivester ooagen of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Drees ang family of Lemont spent Sun- william Haagzen home mminit nm jay at the The farmers | are busy husking Bl. Graue porn nd Mr: mitt Brinda Myers home That's why we are proud to introduce their products te you—and that's WHY the majority of Bellefonte thrifty buyers do their shopping at |G White Rese Natural, Large Asparagus - - White Rose Vacuum Packed Whole Kernel Corn - - - - - can 10c White Rose Peas and Carrots - White Rose Corned Beef - - - White Rose Corned Beef Hash - OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Quality is Our First Consideration” BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDA. PHONE 28 Picnic size can 15¢ -" 2 No. 2 cans 25¢ « « 12-0z. con 19¢ 16-0z. can 17¢ Libby's Pumpkin - - 2 No. 2" cans 25¢ Silver Floss Sauer Kraut - - - - 2 No. 2% ¢ans 25¢ Crawford Dill Pickles - - 2 qt jars 25¢ Ivory Soap - - - - CAKES (THREE LARGE 5 med. cakes 25¢ 29¢) With Purchase of One Large Box of CHIPSO A Glass Bowl and Saucer for 1 Cent Kralt's American Cheese - White Rose Med. Size Jar Stuffed Olives 15¢ White Rose Chopped Olives 29¢ One jar equal to three jars of whole olives Chinook Salmon - con 25¢ Dromedary Date and Nut Bread can 1l¢ Dromedary Fruit Cake Mix - box 39¢ White Rese Extra Fancy Raisins - Ib pg. 10¢ . a. or dea) Dinner Suggestion: - 2 V2-1b pkgs. 27¢ WANT DINNER IDEAS ? LIMA BEANS =x Compare prices! This 25¢ price equals 12%¢ 1b for Limas in pods HADDOCK FILLETS One pound serves 4 st 8 cost 23; of lens thik 6f 4 sbrving Jie {CB 6:45, Topi for | “What Shall We Do When Trouble JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday Oct. 16th. are as follows: Sunday School 9:30; Worship with sermon 10:30, discussion: Comes?" Ladies’ Ald Sociely meeting was held on Saturday evening at the home of Murs. Hubert Vonada with enjoyable amuse- ments, Mrs. Harold Dolan and two sons | spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wolle and family of Clintondale. Mrs. Robert Conaway and daugh- | ters Kathryn and Lucy accompan- | {fed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harter and daughters Certrude Ann and | Beverly to the Raymond Rogers home of Bellefonte R. D. 2 to see the new baby girl which arrived on | Monday morning, Oct. 2 and has been given the hame of Shirley Lou, C. W. Frain of Altoona, spent | several days last week at the E R. | Bartley home and combined duty with pleasure by spending much of the time in the cemetery cleaning his fathers lot, which like the en- tire cemetery surely is in need of a general cleaning. Callers at the Hubert home Tuesday evening were Vonada Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swartz and daugh-! ter Mary of Bellefonte, Mr. anda Mrs. James Carner and daughters Phyllis and Barbara of Hublersburi Milford Heaton of Bellefonte R. D 2, Misses Betty Alley and Louise Beight this place Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and children were Sunday visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Nefl of Howard, other visitors were Mr. and Mrs, John Neff and son John of Booth Wyn Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Neff, of Concordville. On their returh home were accompanied b) heir father, who expects to be em- the mushroom plant Mr and Mr: Richard McCaled and daughters Ethel and Ruth of Lock Haven were Sunday dinner gliests nt Ted Dixson home Supper were George and Jim Boohe also of Lock Haven. Mrs. George Dolan spent Sunda) afternoon with Miss Margaret Yearick of Nittany Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll children Dickey and Eisie pent the weekend visiting at Clarence Shoe Wey nloved Me ed a the pve d guess and Jane friends Pine Snos and a rl ale Mrs Haven of Mont were Mr and {i children of Lock { Mrs. John Crossly ville Mr and i spent with her parents, Mr William Poorman of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley ahd children Kenneth and Peggy Ann accompanied by Mr and Mrs Laird Corman and son Otis, of Mt Eagle, motored to Altoona on Sun- day and spent the day with Mr and Mrs. Walter Dailey Mr. and Mrz. Harry Baird and soni Ralph of Bellefonte, spent Sun- day evéning at the A A Garret! nome Mr Olean home Richard V Sunday evening Mr laren and Bartley of the Ed- Lae Mrs. Harry were caMers a y brothers Messrs | afternoon callers at nd Miles Bartley wme of Mr. and Mis Dixson were MY LUSY Mrs. Pred Kessling and ford Etters of Yarnell r. and Mrs. Hubert Vonada Were callers at Wiillam hotne on Wednesday eveh- and William Conaway Mrs. Mil- the nol oe Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Shafter and daugh spent afternoon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur rl and family of Howard Mrs. ©. 8. Miller of Lotk Haven Sunday dinner ahd ipper guests at the home of her brother Eimer Swope ang family ers and were Mr. afd Mrs. Charles Harter and daughters and Bd Winslow Were accoipinied by Mrs. Robert Cone away and children on a sightseeing motor trip out over the Snow Sho» and Moshannon Mountaina 10 Mundo, where {hey vikited al the homes 5 Messrs Rarry and Donald | Harter, Sutiday evening callers at the William Beightol home werk Mr, and Mrs. Robert Covaway and daughter Kathryn, Mis. E ° Bart ley and gons Roy and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs Miles Bartley and children were Sunday evening cali- ers at the Joe Neff home of State | College, to see the Hew baby boy who recently joined the Neff family and has been given the hame of Russell Wililams, Miss Louise Beighiol spent Beverly Vonada, Mrs. Hubert Vonada was a Wed- nesday evening caller at the D. P Ertley home Kenneth Neidigh was a Sunday | dinner guest at the Miles Bartley home On Thursday evening Mr, and Mra, C. E. Aley gave a varisly shower in honor of thelr @aughtér and husband, Mr. antl Mrs Jack Mabus. The following were pres ent: Mrs, A. ©. Hartlé daughter Re- | gena and Sons $80 Bhd Arthur of | Bellefonté. BR. DD, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Mabus, Mr, and Mrs. Jack | Mabus of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, John Séhaefler daughter Nancy of | Centre Hall; Mr, And Mrs. Richard | Berkstregser, Of Rebersburg; Miss | Phyllis Ripka, of Spring Mills; Miss | Nora Weight and Lee Tios of How- ard; Mrs. ‘Hogan Lemig and son | George, Mabel Charles and George | Garrett, Mrs, Miles Barley and | children, TRebecoa, glle, Mar. tha Jane, Philip Carl, Dorothy and Pred Betz, Mis. Né¥in Yearick | the | weekend with her sehool chum Miss! and Mrs. Willard Yeariok and ehil* | dinner ang {dren June, Ethel and Buddy, M& {and Mrs, Roy Oyler and son Malvin, | | MM. Roy Onarlson of Beseh Chrove Mr. and Mrs, J. Homer Yearick and | son John, Mrs. Mary Deils and | daughter Josephine, Ed. Burd, Keps neth Neldigh, Mr. and Mi Bartley and sons Arthur, RO, | Ralph and Pred, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- {lard Harter, Mrs. Hubert vonada | and daughter Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. | [| C. EB. Aley daughter Bette and s08 | Leon. The evening was spent “A playing cards, chinese checkers, | | and dancing. Many beautiful #8] | well as useful gifts were received, | Refreshments were served consist | ing of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee. All departed wishing newly weds a very long, happy and | | prosperous life. | : HOWARD District Deputy Grand Master 8 Bdward Quick and staff of Miles- burg, installed the following officers | | of Lick Run Lodge No. 811 1. 0. ©. . Wednesday evening, Oct. 4th. al Howard; Nobile Grand Bdward Bartley; Vice Grand, Glenn Fravel; | Recording Secy., Pred V Pletcher; | Pinancial Secy., Harry EB. DeAr- | ment; Treasurer, Lioyd W. Bechdel; | Trustee, Marion Pletcher. Visiling | Odd Pellows included Edward Mil- | ler, Bellefonte; Raymond Brooks. | James McKinley, Fred Dyke and | Howard Nagle of Milesburg | Miss Josephine Muffly of New Platz, N. Y. spent the weekend 81 oer home Mr. and and Mrs Dreese, Mr Gaugn-~ Wagner the ac Mrs, CC Malcolm Wagner ter, Joanne, and John H spent Sunday in Johnstown, ai home of A. A. Wagher Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rul, Of Cléveland, Ohl, visited aL the home Mr. Adam Kline family. Other were Mrs, Jenhie Berry and Vivian Schuler of Beach Creek aid Mrs. Charles Fickes Tee ned from Washington, C.. Sik~ ay night after being employed n that city for sometime Mi Mary Weber spent nd al Her home Mr. and Mr hildréen of Coul nn ¢ Ol Mr D r Robert 1 ersport day at the h of Mr Lams Miss Liu Larraine Kline spent weekend al her home, Mr. abd Mis. Lloyd Kemp spent the weekend at the New York Fab Miss Kathryn Cummings of Har- on friend our Herman Fishes : M of lege Margaret Snyder © Salurday evening Buller Schenck enlem and aunt, Mn Belwlonte pen 38 the Mi Clara Miss Grace the ML nary club of CLASS . 4] Tuesday > Elsie Mae Gable, formerly of Julian, who has been making ! home at the David Thompson resi dence in Howard wishes lo expres her thanks to the many friends lor their kindness in ringing foxet and taking good care of her, durin: her recetis {lines A: 00h as she has recovered Mrs. Gable a4 mak her home with Mrs, Ela Bowes wife of the lale Samuel Bones olf Howard ; Bervices in the Nitiany Valier] Evangelical-Reformed Charge ar as follow: Jacksonville 10°30 a m Howard 7:30 po m HOWARD SCHOOL NEWS | | | fyenn The Senior Class of Howard Hig School is having a “Trip Around the World Supper on Thursday Oct 13, 1020. The trip slarts at Do Amickie home a Bivilaetiand, Nancy Bilaufler’s Bi Wh hi Japan: Yacoba Calitornis. The SuDDer from 580 p. m. to 8:00 ; price is 30c. Eyerybody is wr Betté Cates Secretar; The Howard Borough Sch be oloved on Friday alten 13. because the teachers wil ndin " z the meeting of the tals Chariotie ia Education A ft Lock Haven, as part er training program. 10 and Friday 18 and will also be holidays detits. On those dayt the t= will be attending the Centre Coun ty Teachers’ Institute at Belielonte BUSH HOLLOW Attendance a: Sunday School was 48 on Sunday. Was a smal increaie over last Sunday, but there are s0 Many meré fn this Hollow we'd like to see cote out to Sun- day Bohool each Sunday at ¢ % % m. Come out and worship with on Sunday mornifig and alse Wed- nesday night at she preaching «er- wee. Bver;Vody's welcome. A: we annouficed before we are | planning a Sdhday School rally for Sunday Oct, ¥. Our aim is to have 100 présens thal . If we | have 100 présent sath n pres. tent will receive a little reward The Zimmetman glisters of Sunbury, who will be helping with a revival iD Coleville will be present and will furnish lots of good A Gigte 20 for the Siu EOeTS Oct An a | Roy le. crtting was held at the Ss home last Thursday night. The following peopis were present. Mrs. Mabel Monsell and daughter Molly of Bellefonte; Mr and Mrs. Barl Custer of Milesburg: Mr. ahd MPs. Clark Custer and | daughtef Louise, and Ruby David son all of Wingate: Mr, and Mrs | D. H, Custer of Unionville; Mr, and Mis. Andrew Irwin and amily | Prank, Benita and Forehiem, Mr | and Mrs. Benner Hall and family | Mlanthe, Helen, Cecil and Merril | Mrs, Edna Spotts, Jean Spotts, Mr | and Mrs. Martin Spotts and family | Freddie and Jatice, all of Julian. ‘Rs DD: afd Mr. and Mr: Clark | Williams, of Unionville. | Mrs, Margaret Ford spent the with fer daughter Mrs. Mry JDO on Ind.: the all the good th Monday were latter being a ihgh that | BO wilh iL, al thie nome of Mrs, Bdna Rev, and grand - daughter of Mrs Spotis, Mr, and RL Bhirey and daughter Martha, Mr. ahd Mis, Paul Shirey and children Betiy and Paul and Mrs. Mel and dsughier Shirey, and Donald Rote all of Williamsport: Mis, Marlin Moore and son Donald of Port Matilda; Mrs. DO H. Custer of Unionville; in Bhirey Page TH Mrs, Roy Bpotts and children Doris and David, Mr, and Mm, Martin Bpotts and children Freddie and Janice, Jean Spots and Mrs. Bdna Spots, Ohens who arifveq for ipper were Mr. and Mrs, George Monsell and Roy Spots. 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