rage Two November 16, 1939. NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) wl Free Methodisi Church Services: On account of special revival ser- vices in the church at State College, commending November 14th ana continuing for a period of two weeks, there will be no prayer ser- vies Tuesday evening. Friday even- LK player service as usual. Young Peoples meeting in the evening at 7:30 P. M. Sunday morning after the Sunday School will be a special sermon on Men and Missions bY the pastor, Rev, G. A. Garrett with a special missionary offering. All are invited. Methodist Church Services: —A special service on Fellowship week will be held Thursday night being called “All Family Church Night" to which everyone is invited, not only parts of families but the entire family. Services will be at 7:30 P. M. and will include some special features; Sunday School Sunday morning at the usual time; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 P. M mm ediately followed by the service at 730 P M ial program tor the an Chest” night Announcement :—Mr, and Mrs. C Brugger announce the marriag of their daughter, Mary, to M” Lewis Watson, of Union TownshiD formerly of Tyrone, on Saturday November 25th. at 3 o'clock P, M. In the Methodist ¢ ch of this place The public is invited to attend Thanksgiviny z services Methodist evening “Joas h Services: —Special will be held hurch on Wed- November 22nd the form of a Union persons Church Services:— Class Monday even- hurch and Sunday inday t Presuyierian afternoons at wigis 4 visited over Kerchner St. Louis the oliday bers of the Ladies Bible urch me home 0Ol liamsport Mrs. Amanda Way visited a week th her niece and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs Emily Johnson of Northwood While there she visited in Altoona and Tyrone Mr. and Mrs Mandel Boyd Stere and and son Clifford Ohi visited with Amanda Way over the Armis- hours an er "having been the past couple weeks, be- the railroad as a trips taking home most of the time Raymond Henry of pensvil e, Clarion County, Pa ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs Robert Mong the first weekend of November. While here Mr. Henry was successful in ghooting a wild turkey. i Marion Stere who is a patient the Mercy Hospital in pi ttsburgh is aporied as improving and able to be out in a wheel chair. His many H and relatives here hope his complete recovery may be speedy The Tax books have been closed for another month and all rebates are off. There is the usual 5% penalty on School Tax, other tax being straight, with no penalty or rebates. After February Ist there will be a 5% penalty on everything Several of the old time railroad men in the community have been called back to work. The first was in Talhelm who has now been ployed, then came a call for 1 Lucas, Forrest Lucas, Bill Hall and Elwood Way, also A. Y, Wil- liams of Union Township. Miss Ida Williams of Martha, Pa, spent the weekend with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun, Miss Willlams just re- cently relurned from a months trip with friends to Albuquerque, New Mexico and reported ag having en- Joyed the south land very much. There will be a series of special Evangelistic services leld in the Free Methodist church here com- mencing January ist 1040 and con- tinuing until the 14th. Rev. E. C John of Fairmdnt, West Virginia will conduct the services, Rev John is a son of Mrs. Garrett, Make your plans to attend these services Not many folks, especially hunt. ers, can go out into their back yard | these days and get a nice fat rab- bit and feast on it for the next few | days without the trouble of tramp- ing through the woods for several hours. Well, the Sensor gisters did | this very thing but they did not do the shooting, Minnie slipped quietly over to Ardery Calhoun who made an end to Mr. Rabbit. But] they said they did not enjoy it as much as one they had given to them | several days previously, 1 guess it] was because they saw the poor little | thing.being killed. Anyway, hunt- ers, keep your eyes {i your gardens | Ward Fetzer and back yards and you will save yourself the trouble of tramping through the woods for hours and getting nothing but tired feet. Mr. and Mrs, Ruel Lucas of Union Township, visited with relatives In ltoona over last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff of Tyrone, spent one day last week visiting with relatives in the community. Mrs. Mollie Holt has returned © her home here after a two Wee£s visit with relativeg in Bellwood, Pa Miss Ida Mae Barton, a student at Lock Haven Teachers’ College, sperm the past weekend at her home here Recent Mr. and Township, and Mi toona Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ashburn and three children Peggy Dick, and Bobble Ashburn of Altoona, viyited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Pierce Peters Mr. and Mrs, F. W, Pratt return- d home Friday after a weeks visit with relatives and friends {in Har- isburg, making a special trip to eye specialist and doctor Mrs, P. 1. Holt and daughter Con- nie and Mrs. John Roberts and daughter Lynne, of Milesburg, spent last Wedn isiting with Mrs Orrie Holt and i rs. Rwood Way annual Red drive 1s progress having opened on Day Canvassers will ens of the community in he very near future so have your contributions ready as this is a very cause, Some time Tyrone, lost glasses in the gate and Mr: ne finding t! to Mrs. Ballard appreciated HUBLERSBURG Don't forget tl ckey waffle Sup; er visitors at the home of Mrs. Ruel Lucas of Union were Mrs, Esan Priestt™ Luther Swanger of Al- Cross worthy ago G. J. Maurer olf a pair of ghell rimmed ity of the flood fields. Any please return will be greatly Mr. and Mrs yd Heckman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Heck- man. of Mackeyville; Mr. and Mrs Ylifford Heltman and family Mrs. Joseph Heltman of Booneville H. F. Balley and daughter tan spent Friday with her charles Vonada Laura Hayes of Will t. was a Sunday visitor at 1 ts, Mr. and Mrs iams- the Ro bert Harpster Warrior's Mark; C. Vonada of Mackeyville and Mrs. Walter Weaver Shamp and Mr. and Mr Clearfield, were r guests at the home of Mr 1d Mrs. Jacob Weaver John McCauley of Baltimore, Md spent the weekend at the home of is mother, Mrs. Emma McCauley (From last week) James McCloskey hrs at the home of Mr Mrs. Charles Heaton Mr, and Mrs, Char Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hild ran ’ aaren ol Ward Rowlies of Sunday spent and leg Krdpe spent home Harris of at the Walter Weaver were 3 guests at the home and Mrs. J. IL. Runkle of Bellefont Le Mrs, Merl Tice and son Glen and Mrs. Merl Lowery spent Priday af- ernoon with Mrs. Blair Ingram Mr. and Mrs. George Kling and son of Lamar, and Mr. and Mrs Carl Hayes and children were Sal- urday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Trucken- miller Mrs ter of Beilefonte, were Sunday din- ner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 1. A. Porter, Miss Doris Warfield returned to her home in Lock Haven on Friday after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Mr. and Lynn Krape of Bellefonte, were Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krape, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs ickey and children of Beech Creek were Sun- | day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James McCloskey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver at- tended a banquet at Milton on Friday evening. WOLFS STORE Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Breon and two children of Rebersburg, visietd the Alton Auman home on Sunday. | Mr, and Mifflinburg, Mrs. Frank Bierly of called on Mr. and Mrs last Thursday. Bunday visitors at the M, W, Wert home were Mr. and Mrs, Reitz gnd brother of Lewisburg, Mr. and Mrs. David Diehl of Pittsburgh, | J. Victor Brun- | and Mr. and Mrs, gart of Rebersburg Quite a number of folks in this vicinity have some corn to husk yet Mr, and Mrs are wearing broad smiles since they have become grand parents. Mrs, Mary Kane spent the week- | end In her cotiage. Our vicinity had about two inches of mow fall on Monday night. Pauline Owens and daugh-! Lewis | Blaine Hanselman | BLANCHARD Blanche Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, visit- | ed friends in Avis during the week- | end, In recording guests of Mrs, James | Eagan last week, no mention was made of Mrs. Eagan's 80 year old mother, and sister-in-law, who re- mained at the Bagan home until Tuesday when they departed fos thelr home in Marion, Oho, Mrs. Ner Hanna had the misfor- tune to fall down the stair-way, last week. No bones were broken and Mrs. Hanna is able to be around again, James Bowes Is just recovering from. an attack of lagrippe Church services will be held Sun- day morning, Nov. 19th. in the Bap- tist church Mrs. Mary Hendricks has return- ed home from Jersey Shore and has gone to spend the winter with her son Harold. Misfortune came to Harris Bech- week, when a large stone fell on his foot while he was al work in the Jacksonville stone quarries, Mr Bechdels’ foot Is broken necessitating him walking with crutches Mr. and Mrs Emporium, spent the Mrs, Broker's parents, Mr Harry Kunes Mr. and Mrs. John Shangraw of Avis, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Philip Schroat and relatives Mrs. W. M. Hoover, Jean Hoover and Margaret Dukeman of Win- burne, and Carl Conway of Stale College, spent Friday evening wiiln Allison Dukeman Mrs. Charles Smith is sl covering from the operation underwent at the Lock Haven pital On Friday November 3, the Cen- tre County Hospital Committee for Liberty Township, closed a very succesful drive, for money ana produce The chairman of this committee wishes to publicly thank all members of the commitiee splendid cooperation and The entire commitiee to thank each and every ng for del last Homer Broker of weekend wiin and Mr other iy re- she Hos- our Centre County feel proud of ine response and not only Ww to our own {i of hos- oming year The entire townshi canvasse\ page, extra issues of its sc r The Trall Blazer collected at Big Run, Blaneh- Monument schools. This six chickens 3% bu. Ap- 5, bu. pears, 1 bu. walnuts, 3 potatoes, 1 gal appiebuiter, 1 bu wheat. 25 pints of felly, 200 quars of can ined fruit and vegetables, eau, sweet potatoes, cabbage, endive, onions, pumpkins, m dried beans, rolled oals Bisquick, Farina, tea, canned milk squashes, kelsup, value of this produce was set at $6500. The commitiee als? secured $25 in cash which brings the amount secured in the drive 0 over $000. The following DErsons ontributed money or produce: In Blanch ard—Howard Kline, Mrs Edna Holt, Mrs. Oscar Thompson, WwW. A. Bowes. J. Harris Clark, Wal- ter Lindsey, Mrs. Harris Clark, Har- vey Waite, B. L. Richards Mrs T. P. leech. Mrs. Edna 8tiver, R. J White, George 8. Schenck, John Campbell, Mrs Franklin Heverly N. I. Harter Mrs. E. T. Bechdel, T M. Kunes W. H. Vonada, Mrs, Har- vey Spangler, Charles Schenck, Mrs D M. Burlew, Mrs. J. K. Dyer, Mra Alvin Miller, Claire Thompson, Confer, Miss Helen Myers Bierly, Mrs. Floyd Day, Mr and Mrs. A. D. Confer, Mrs, Charles Day. Mrs. Mae Day, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Bechdel, Oscar Thompson, Mrs L. M. Sullenberger, Mrs. Mame Shaw, Mrs, Harry Thompson, Har- old Schenck, James Egans, 8. 8 Williams. Mattie Potts, Mrs. Clyde Bowes, Charles Smith, Mrs. Hazel Wolsencroft, Mrs. Sadie DeHaas, Mrs. Claire 8mith, Mrs. John Hev- erly. Mrs. Clyde Heverly, Pred Bechdel, Hamry Cdossner, M. E Swartz and wife, Mrs, Guy Swartz, Mrs. Anna Rupert, Earl Shilling, Mrs. Velma Holter, Thomas Spang- ler. Howard Rupert. Gaylord Bath- urst, Mrs. Fred Strawcutter, popoorn, honey etc. The Serge Miss Dean Goodwin, Mrs, Mrs. Myrtle Heverly, Walter Miller, Christ Heaton, Mrs. Fred Miller, Joe Bitner, Mrs. Tillie Gunsallus, Mrs. N. 1. Harter, Mrs, Packer, Russell Spangler, William Eaton, Mrs. John Williams, Pletcher, Williams, Clell Scott Holter, Mrs Mrs. | 3 Clara Bechdel, Mrs. Foster Schenck, | C. E. Aley Anna Bowes,’ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | | Harrls Clark, Mrs, Asher Levi, Mrs, Walter Crawford, Mrs, David Shope, Mrs, Stover The local committee constfléy of: B. L. Richards, chairman; Mrs, W. A Bowes, | mer Pulte Mrs, Roy Watkins, Mrs. | | Miss Eleanor Courter, Walter Lind. i Harold | Allen | Charles Bennett, Charles | Miller, W. L. Spangler, L. 8. Bolo- | pue, Chauncey Weaver, Ray Miller, | Mrs. Alvin Winslow, Mrs. Olive Ho- van, Mrs, Don Kunes, Mrs, W, A pert, Dave Gardner, Claire Bowes. ris Confer, Forrest Gardner, Rob- | ert Beatty, Mrs Anna Ridge, Jake Brickley, Mary Bechdel, Harris Bechdel, Mrs. Swartz i at Leck Haven, Bowes, Percy Kunes, Mrs. Fred Ru- | weekend at the home of his parents, Peters. Mrs. Pred Rupert, Mrs, Wil- | liam Rupert Howard Rupert. Big Run: George Huntingdon, Donald Miller, Mrs, Joe | Samuel McCloskey. Monument: Mrs, Carl Felix, Mrs. T. Leech, Mrs. Charles Swartz, Mrs, | Mertis Schenck, Mrs. Paul Wood, | Mrs. Merrill Butler, Mrs, John Han- ley, Mrs. Harry Hanley, Mrs, Harry Heverly, Mrs, Charles Gummo, Mrs, Stanley Eiters, Malcolm Johnson, Mrs. Demetris Yost, Mrs, George Bowmaster, Mrs. Mary Mackey, | Mrs. Robert DeBoer, Mrs. Raymond Muthler, Mrs, Harty Cramer, Mrs. Charles Colbrith, Jr, Mrs. Russel | Cole, Mrs. Otto Girton, Mrs, War. | ren Heverly, Mrs, P. H. Yeager, Mrs. | ! Ray Shady, Mrs. Harry Toner, Mrs. | | and wife, Harry Lyons, wife and son | Hef 4 h Helchel. | of Bellefonte; Clarence Miller and | Charles Fravel, Mrs, Albert Young, | Mrs. William Durkin, uu. Satie | Hanley, Mrs. Delmas Mrs, George Gabe. Ti Butler, Mrs. Curt Walker, Mrs. go H 3 i _land Mrs. Lester McFadden, of In- John Heichel, Howard Girton, Har | diana, are spending a few weeks at Geo. Baton, Mrs. | ie Sweebwood home. Harold Hendricks, | Joan | sey, Howard Kline, Mrs. Edna Holt, Mrs, Oscar Thompson, and Migs Mary Waite. If any contributors name has been omitted please let the committee know, so that proper credit can be given them, esramsa— —————— JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday, Nov 10, are as follows: Sunday School 9:30. There will be no C. E. on ac- count of the Pageant produced Ly the ladies of the Howard Mission. ary Society In Howard Reforined church at 7:30 The Cheerful Helpers Class will hold their next monthly meeting at the home of Kenneth Neldigh on Thursday evening, Nov. 16 Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Aley and son Leon were Sunday afternoon and supper guests al the John Schaeffer home of Centre Hall Thursday evening callers a E. R. Bartley home were Charles Bartley of Upper Marion Bartley of Bellefonte, and Lest Bartley cf Zion, George Swope spent a surg : visit with his friend Arthur Dolar on Sunday alternoon. The laut expects to visit Mr, Swope toona, over nex: weekend Mr. and Mrs, James Fayan Mr, and Mrs, Walker Dalley of Al toona, were Sunday dinner gu at the D. P. Ertley home, other ers were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stru and daughter Hope, of State Col- lege and Guyer Ertley and daugh- ter Eulodie of this place Mr, and Mrs, James Shaffer and | daughters spent Sunday afternoon at the Cyrus Shaffer home of Cure Mrs. C. E. Aley spent Tue Howard at the Mert Wallace hotiie doing some paper hanging. Alice Betz and family spent . day with her son Harcid Betz and family ¢f Howard. Sunday visitor at the Alice Belz home were M nd Mrs. Russell] Mann of Howard Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen of College Sunday vening the Miles Bartley home A.A Garrett and chiidre day afternoon at Reber rw 11d Sand Garrett home In burg Mr. Eimer Sw ¥y., other callers were M and Hurry Fisher aw Hw ood of Charleroi, and Mr y Pro ser and two children bar Virginia Woll of Lamar, spent weekend with her aster Dolan Mrs, Margaret Spicer, Mrs. Hawi Garbrick and sons Gerald and Don and Miss Evelyn Spicer all of Nit tany were Sunday visitors ay u Robert Yarnell home “y Sunday callers at the William Boone home were Mrs. Ted Dixson and children, George Boone and lady friend, Miss Esther Heck of Lock Haven On Sunday aflernoon Mr and Mrs. Harold Dolan and sons and Mrs. George Dolan of thi: place and Virginia Wolf of Lamar, visited at Millheim with Mr. Clarence Do- lan and his bride of two week: that place. We wish “Shink™ and the formér Miss Wilson, a jong and happy wedded life Sunday visitors at the Winfield | Deitz home were her brother, Ward Bhamp of pear Clearfield and hi daughter Agnes and husband. Mr. and Mrs, John Dunkie ano son, Paul of Bellefonte were Sun- | day dinner guests at the William | Beightol home Lynn Winnery and Mrs. Ficrence Stover of Lock Haven, were Sun- day evening supper guests at the! A. A. Garrett home. Mrs. Anna M. Robb and Mr, and Mrs. E FE Bartley were Sunday callers at the home of Mr, ang Mrs Albert Thompson of Nittany George Swope of Altoona, spent the weekend with his father Eimer | Swope and family | Miss Della Garbrick was a Mon- day afternoon caller at the James Shaffer home, Louise and Earl Beightol spent) Saturday in Belicfonte and attend. | ed the Armistice Day parade Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mabus of | Bellefonte, spent Wednesday even- | ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M pov Sn eins si MP ———— POTTERS MILLS J. Frank Bible and wife of} Aaronsburg, visited on Sunday a: the J. M. Carson and ¥. F. Palmer homes. Lewis Faust accompanied by Al- | bert Reed and wife, visited wit friends in Mifflin County on Sun day. | Paul Sweetwood, who is employed visited over the Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Sweetwood. Mr. W. A. Faust, son and housekeeper of Yeagertown, spent Sunday at the J. OG. Boal home. Callers at the F, F. Palmer home on Bunday were, Waller Armstrong, wife of Tusseyville, and Irvin Hen. nigh and wife, Mrs, W. E. Orwig of Aaronsbure, who had been caring for her daugn- ter-in-law, Mrs, Bright Orwig, has!’ returned home and Mrs. David Or- wig is now caring for her. She is confined to bed with a nervous breakdown. Mrs. Margaret Sweeney after spending a few weeks in Centre Hall has returned to bev home. Lamas MALLORY When you Think of Christmas, Think of PHOTOGRAPHS, They make acceptable GIFTS | Cant STUDIO Were 46 present at Sunday School | | sunday morning. that them other sunday have an invitation to come each night there than that in petter attendance this Wednesday ight and also for the revival which will start next Monday night, Nov, 20, at 7:46, with Rev. 8hull of Ge- mermasn singers night come rials In the cemetery here low within | Tuesday afternoon Clelland was iday afternoon his wife, the Mrs. Edith riey visited ther Mrs We wish when people BUSH HOLLOW We were glad for | number present and invite all back next Sunday and Loo, who were not present on Sunday. Last Wednesdhy there were two families out preaching service. Surely more people interested | the little church In Hollow. We are hoping for a the are as evangelist and the Zim- Blavers of Sunbury ms Services will continue each | untill Dec. 3 Everybody wel- | ity | ed isn't very often there are two | Mr in Lhe | days of each last week, On the Rev, Mc- rest three like we had and on| for-| Ella Spots was laid beside A number of the folks from Hollow attended both funerals and Mr and with the Edna Spoils and attended the McClelland da laid to Shirey Shirey Melvin former's go visiling would tear- afternoons they instead of Sunday » a name card porches and Mrs, D. H. Custer of nville, and her sister Mrs, Lera ; of North Chill, N. Y., visited 0 P.M. class play Mr and | Mrs France | people and | supp daughter Mins weekend and fam- | phi funeral ol Mr ughter Sat Roe who pat rang us wher Misse Dixson Nastase Mn He Yas forget the revival starting | We'll be looking for bazaar and will from church 18th the school the stage Mrs Harris for Lage ronized our Jetsy Shank with [riends in and Mr E M Marie and Mas evening in ole, ha returned the Philipsburg a medical Elizabeth Mrs. Roe Cole attended the Frank Mennick turkey the Ladies Ala be held till held School our | Mrs thanks to board, janitor, for the use the gymnasium, and Mr, Watson for helping with | Max Shope for wiring, for use of the retuming it Riegel, Mr: and furniture Mr, Confer truck to get furniture Kellander, and furniture Mr: spent Philadel- Bellefonte | at the home of Mrs. Edna Spoils on | Saturday. Mr. Minnick is still a | Sunday p. m, Don't Monday night you there SNOW SHOE The annual supper sponsored by of the M. E Saturday, Nov, in the church basement, tick- ets 50 and 36 cents, Parent-Teachers association thelr monthly meeting in the High school auditorium on last Monday night Peaceful Circle Sunday wishes to take this opportun- to thank the people who help- in the presentation “Powder Pufl Girl" Swetler, Walson, | patient in the hospital Visitors for the week of the | at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Wade were Edward Wade | daughter Doris of Duboistown; and Mrs. Wimer of Wil Pansy Btark and son Thomas Billy Woleslagle and and David Stark and Bunday evening Weekend guests of Mr H. W. Rabert were Mr Lloyd Btere and daughter of Youngstown, Ohio Pennsylvania especially to the funeral of Mr. SBtere's unele Punxsutawney. While here he ceived word that his aunt had i ed away in that city Rabert home Bunday were Mr Fritz, a Mr. Ida and a Washburn, all of Wilkes-Barre came 0 Centre county to scenery wile view of mountain ORVISTON There were School Sunda Mr and Mr Harry Lomison the weekend home Rebect teaching s France spent hospital patient mh . Rath 11-12 Joseph wife and lamnspor Lark, brother Dick visited and Mrs and Mr: and son who came attend ES Guests at t and who Glen Rod- Bunday evens- visited the Nittany and family gers home at ing The Loyal We the home of Annie Thursday evening for monthly meeting We are sorry to hear cf the death of George Heverly and extend our sympathy to the bereaved family Jackie Fuhrer spent the weekend at his home at North Bend Faye Confer of Bald Fagle, spent weekend with her parents, Mr, Mrs. Clair Confer and Mrs. Charles Heverly of Haven, visited Mrs, Heverly's mother, Mrs. Bertha Condo on Sun- day afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert family ar rs. Malinda visited, Mr. and Mrs, lee C Howard on Bunday aflernoon Mr. and Mrs Maha Beoc) . ) Poorman home Mr. and Mrs baby Caro na am Gille Class met at Confer on their regular men's Lock Confer ani Confer nier a Motorists Department of Rever Reminder to needed OVE SAVE ON HOLIDAY PRODUCE FRESH FROM GROVES & GARDENS TO YOU Oranges i ros =e 2 vor 29¢ Apples 1 rom vac JQ 10s 23¢ 10:0: 19c¢ 2 us ]9¢ Ib 5c Yellow Onions Lettuce Crisp leeberg Spinach rusia Brussel Sprouts - «uw ]9¢ Sweet Potatoes DIRECT FROM FLORIDA TO 6» 15¢ POTATOES '-« wie vaic 6 10s 17 ¢€ ANN ANN NN rox oparkle ae. 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