November 30, 1939. nn A ——————————————————————— Sp ———-——————————————— ee —— PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY . PINE GROVE MILLS | (Reported by G. Mae Fry) | r ———— ‘| — co — Mr. ahd Mrs. Hugh McClintock were Sunday callers with thew friends in Balleyville. Parmers. Gordon Harper and Allen Weiland were among the bid- ders at ‘the E. J. Miller farm sale Monday p..m. Ins. Agent FElliott G, Wasson, and James Glenn of the Branch, were in our town Monday enroute t¢ Warriors Mark on a business mission. Mrs. Mary Saucerman of Halli. daysburg was the past week a visi- sor with her daughter and family at Penna. Furnace, Mn Dav Harpster. Mrs. Sara Everts, ete of our be known and aged citizens is reported seriously iI! at her home on Water Street, under the care of her daughters and Dr, Grover C, Glenn Harold Martz of Pittsburg Uni- versity and a load of Pittsburgh foothall fans were entertained at supper Saturday evening at his pa- rental home Mr. and Mrs, E C Martz. Farmers Paul Sunday and gene Ellenberger are representi the milk producers in Phildaelphia this week at a three day session ol the annual Inter State Milk Pro- ducers Association. The Reish sisters of Boalsburg, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Calvert the Mt. City helped to partake ofl a luscious turkey dinner Thanks- giving day at the S. A. Homan home in the Pines Assistant County Relief Admin- istrator, Mr. Million Etters and wife of State College were among the butcher hands last rid with their. Rock S Brocks Fry and of State College Merchant John Rearick of Ball- eyville grange was re-elected Gate- keeper of Pomona Grange at the regular meeting Saturday in Centre Hall and Mrs red Markle of Washington Grange was re-elected Pomona at same meeting. Reports are that the H. H, Goss farm (betterknown as the P. Fred Bottorf homestead) was recenily sold to a State College Professor, who is to be congratulated on his purchase of one of Ferguson town- ship's most productive acres Miss Grace Bloom was over .the past weekend a pleasant visitor near Shamckin, Pa, a guest of former Methodist pastor here, Rev Robert Laidig and mother Now boys listen—we might have a Santa Chats nuptial classified event Hugh C. Fry. Miss Charl » Me- Kendrick, both of the ity of Farmers Valley Vocational Smethport, Pa were guests ove Thanksgiving and weekend at hi al home in Rock Springs, 0 enjoying the football game Saturday. They returned to their homes Saturday night, Mrs, Bugene Irvin spent Saturday in our town as a guest of her broth- er, Merchant E, C. Martz. One of our faithful turkey hunt- ers Arthur Miller came off old Tus- sey Monday evening with a nice 10 pound hen. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel B. Wasson and daughter Eleanor motored to Pitlsburgh Wednesday last to spend Thanksgiving with another daugh- ter, Mrs. Ray Marshall and hus- band Blood thirsty dogs made a raid the past week on the cholee ewes 1 the J. Foster Musser flock killing and injuring most the entire punen also played havoc with Frank Ho- man's flock Prof. Ernest lL. Gilliland, asst coach of Red Bank, N. J, High Schodt football team and instructor at the high school, Saturday, Nov 11, took as his brkle Miss Bessie Fentcn, daughter of W. L. Fenton, well known tobacco broker of Had- donfield, N. J. The ceremony was solemnized at 4 m. in Haddon- field Presbyterian church by Dr. R Hugh Mosier. Ernest is one of our cwn boys, son of Mr, and Mrs. J H. Gi nd, former teacher in our Jr. High School, instructor at Hunt- ingdon Industrial school, Haddon- field high school and assistant In administration at the Penna State College. He graduated from State College High School, Lock Haven Teachers’ College, Sate COollege and Temple University. The bride is of Haddonfield High School and Temple University i has been employed for a number of years a3 secretary of Education Board, &° Haddonfield. Many hearty cone rratulations here to this well l his gea of matri- wa decorated with attractive fall flowers with an aunt of the bride's at the organ Mrs, Frank Fenton, of Pitman. The bride was given in marriag? by her father. She wore a Jong tulle veil, ivory satin gown with train trimmed with lace at sweet- heart neckline. Her attendants were her sister Miss Virginia Fen- ton of Haddonfield. Sister-in-law Mrs. Madeline Hawn of Petersburse, Mrs. Clarence Thompson, of Had- don Heights, with flower girls, fleces of the groom, Winifred and Edna Hawn. The best man wa I. John Beddow of Newark, ushers were: W. A. Schilling of our town, G. H, Clymer and B. D. Stover of | Haddonfield and Prank Penton, of Pitman, N. J A sumptuous Tre- enfian was held at Wak Whitman Hotel in Camden with fall flowers as decorations. They are now al home to their friends at Red Bank, N. J. 36 Riverside Ave Twin Cable Apartments -- dis | friend of Irwin, Saniey Ziegler {and family and © logler of Rev, Reuben A, Housea) and Rev. | R. A. Babcock were visitors at the town, Paul Ziegler of Port Matilds, | Evangelical Home at Lewisburg | Miss Anna Ziegler of State College, | and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Swartz of | | Millheim, were Thanksgiving dine] | ner guests at the W. H, Ziegler | | sons Philip and Danjel of Summit | home. mother, Mrs. 1da Weaver, Sunday. Palmer Bierly and familly were | Sunday guests at the L. L. Meek home in Bellefonte, Miss Hetly Page visited in Lew- | istown and Stale College on Sun- | day. The Townsend Club of Rebers- | burg will go by hus to Lewistown | on Friday evening to hear an ad- | dress by Dr, Townsend. Mr, and Mrs. MW. Breon, Mrs C. 8 Hosterman and children, Jackie, Nancy Ruth and Hallie, visited J. B. Harbach at Loganton Sunday aftemoon, Mrs. Mary CGuisewite of Harris burg, spent last Wednesday at the W. J. Kreider home, Melvin Bright spent the weekend with [friends in Sunbury, On Thursday evening November 30th. Rev. and Mrs. Homer Haines of Beavertown, will be at “Gods Missicnary Ohlurch™ at Wolf's Store. Mrs. Haines will sing and bring the message. Mr. and Mrs, Adam Reish visited the formers granddaughter, Mrs Merrell Gep nfant daugh- ter he Centre County Hospital Sunday. - - BLANCHARD Thanksgiving guests a; the J. J Martin home were John Sheesley ang family of Elmira, N. Y.; John Flory from Alocna and Frank Flory of State College. The Mar. tin's butchered two big hogs on thal day. Other guests during the week were Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lindaurer of Milesburg and Mr and Mre. James M. Cramer of Pleasant Ga), On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Joan Longenberger and daughter Bare bara. with Mi Longenberger, Sr, ton, called on Mr. and Mr hel Kuma James left on Mons day for Bellefonte where she Is employed by the John BSpearly family Miss Lil; with 4 and Ha motored to St. Mary's of they visited re fend juring the weekend Sue Durkin of Mon the weekend with 1 s here, The W of ul Baptist hureh will lar meet. on ! meeting will be dimaxed by a candy making arly 18 3 greatly improved, DU » sfleriug froin A Mf quinsy wanday guests of Mr. and Mr James Martin were Mr and Mr Perry Diebler and family aud great great grafgison, Mr and Mr Amond Breon, and Mr. and Mr Paul Breeds and Bille son Rober: Edwin Weaver and family of | Lewistown, visited the former's! last Wednesday, They, with Rev. R. L. Preas of Loganton, were Willlamsporg on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kreider ani N. J. visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Kreider over the weekend, They brought thelr moving picture machine along showing views of the New York World's Fair, also views fiong We Rhine in Germany and Switzerland which Phillip had gathered during a trip in 1986. Other pictures Of interest were those taken BY Daniel during his summer vacation and showed views of 4 M Ranch Monticello, Utah and part on ui- | explcred Bluff Utah. Sunday dinner guests at ihe John Brungart home were: Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Walters and daughter Beatrice and Frena of Reayertown | Mr. Ross Walter of Middleburn Lemuel Drassler of Millersburg, Pauline Sholley of Lewisburg and Lester Welshans of Booneville Mrs. Pred Whitehill, who has heen keeping house for her father, H, C. Ziegler since the death © her mother, will leave Rebersbury this week to begin housekeeping 8% Lemont, where Mr. Whiteh!!! is employed, — prim a BUSH HOLLOW Glad thal so many people #0! out to Sunday School this Sundav We had 45 present. We invite you back for this Sunday, Dec. 3rd for Jl day services. We are planning a Home-coming service for morn- ing and alterncon. There will V Sunday School at 9:30 a. ™ preaching at 10:30 o. m, preaching again at 2:30 p. m. and the regula Revival service which will be th closing service of this revival & 730 p.m. Rev. J. A, Byrd will have charge of these services. The Zimmerman sisters of Sunbury wi. furnish special music and snging and Rev, G. H, Bhull of Geneva Fa, will speak at efch of these services. There also will be ser- vices each night this week ai 7:30 p.m, Plan to attend every servioe A quilting was held at the home of Mrs Edng Spotts on Wednesday at which time all did jal to 8 good dinner prepared by Mrs, Mar- tin Spotls and Mrs. Waodiow Stcver The following guests were presen Mrs. Edna Speits, Mr Myrtle King, Mrs. Edgar King, Mrs. Caiberine Gray and daughier Beverly, Mrs. Woodrow 8lover, Mr Andrew Irvin and daughter Florein Mrs. Roy Spotis and son Da the Zimmerman sisters of Sunbur Mrs. Martin Spotis, son Freddis daughter Janice The Bush Grove School held Thanksgiving program Wedns afternoon ai 3 p.m. al which lhe Zinmnermart alters of Bunbury rendered a selection We we glad tag M: POLLS 5 able Lo be back t after belug on ihe sick | Coupe days, Callers at the Roy Spoils bomd on Thursday were: Mrs. William Rote, Mrs. Robert Lee and Lillian and James Role. The Zimmerpan sisters accompanied them home of wi a “a . for § IPF » nT RCT CT a0 TA TART AE we I LARE TAN TE Ted TAK MET ARE AN TN % 24.IN. BABY DOLL ————————— To ——————— The following represents only a few of the hundreds of inter- esting toys we have in store for girls and boys of all ages. .. Visit our toyland tomorrow and see our amazing array of toys and gifts at prices that will make a big Merry Christmas for so little money . . . Toys for girls, boys, everyone beaut Has a oll body with dure ! a Post Dress echanical Train 16-PC. TEA cream pitcher Prome, fork green baked enamel VAD RAR RAAT Rp JETER VELOCIPEDE and handie Dar and TOY AUTOS hikires » Year Lileg rad Sn ta » » a re ARRIAGE i sturdily construc. DOLL C ert Lo CHEERS J FLA Fith 15 nid rubber tires Plated 1 Lak CHAIN riping in vor ter ith Lone Ranger pearl- $325 $7.49 rer Coaster Wagon 8 LPR IT [34 bearing wheel in the box Body in maroon oawhide hol. all of Lock Haven, > SLi r REBERSBURG A very preily wedding was 30i- " ie A A Pramote. of Gleniton emnized in the Church of Christ 05 Lind the Roy Sootts home ¢ Thanksgiving when Dorothy Clark! a... Ee i Saturday : 3 ! of Beech Creek hecame the bride o He number of oar Rigcls Hole Mr. and Mes Howard Miller and Paul Zeigler and family of Port pranklin Courter of Blanchard, , Qhulte * In " Bust: Ho ” the former's mother, Mrs. Annie Matilda, spent several days Iasi grier the wedding recepiion ai the ped ea ta " nek ag ae Been Miller of Pitcairn, visited at the week with relatives here bride's hime, the couple left for 2 Creek Pilgrim to home of Mrs, Lena Brungart ithe Mr. a Mrs. Fake and a party honeymoon winch jacluded visits 12 Sat ay past week. of friends of Reading, were week- Getlysburg and Washington, D. C Mrs i and san Wiawme Fidite Torrence Miller and family of end guesis wiln Mrs, Myude Risbel. | as well as other points of interest ed. a8. Hawi 3nd wo, Saye Sun Tylersville, called at the home of Some of our citizens attended The Thanksgiving season is past day, : . his bro.her Sterling on Sunday the funeral of Mrs. Mary Hazel’ and consequently many of the fal Rey. and Mrs. JD. Snyder and evening. ishel at Boalsburg on Monday al- | porkers, which had been ealing daughter Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Crouse. and niece Mi ternoon. Many of our readers will themselves Into oblivion, are no Marlin Moore and son Donald of Royer, returned home alter visit remember Mrs Rishel as he more. Three of the many buicher- "Port Matilda were supper guests al ing at Mifflinburg last week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ings on that day were at Reed the Edna 8poits home on Saturday Ray Marstellar and family ot Hazel who owned and operaies 9 Dates J. J. Martin's and Harrid | pight. Rev. Snyder was so nervous i 1 + general chandis kore in Re- Confers ooting ar that t ald Bloomsburg, spent the weekend at, Beneral merchandise swore ) over shooling a bear that he could the J. N. Moyer home | bersburg a number of years A439. 1 There will be no preaghing ser- not stay for church Mar \ Pert ‘afi tar Mrs. Rishel's death Is a grief to her | vice in the Baptist charch on Sun- Visitors at the Roy Spotts home Mark Lim dof wee is hot many fiends in Rebersburg and th® | day, Dec, 3rd. but an evefiing Ser- Sunday were Mrs. Andrew Irvin, Pha, on Sunday &, Rig te * | sympathy of the town is with the vice will be held in that church the daunghier Florein., Mrs Martin Steured 8 cwerica: posiuon in Hazel and Rishe] families evening of Dee, 10h. The prayer! Moore and son Donald of Port Ma- : a ¢ Mr. and Mrs. A. D Mingle and service {or ye Baplst church has tlda Jean Spoits Rev. G. H. Shull r. and Mrs, Jaeoh Sirayer GQ ar i ven : : : £ on a ME ad Sv visitors children Doris and Denald of Roar bean changed from Tuesday even< and the Zimmerman sisters ; 2 at the S. G. Ziegler home, ing Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | ing te Thursday evening. Mrs Myrtle King and grands i i ¢ “| Mam Conser of Pine, visited al the Ed Wiliams and two sons of daughier Beverly Oray spent 4 a - Harry aver a Rowriii A. B. Wolfe home on Sunday MoKees Rocks were weekend guests | couple of days last week with tha New Kensington Prof. Palmer ~~ . taht sao | Of Mr. and Mrs. John illams. | former’ " x rim 0 " Mrs. Grace Bright and two former's qaugifer, Mrs. Muri : Weaver and family of Stale Callege, | dai spent a ad days lass) Mrs. Bdward Burd of Clearfield ac- Spotts and family, were Thanksgiving Day guests with : ! companied the Williams family to! a wi, 3 | week at the Charles Gillmore home their parents, Mr, Mrs. C. J. at Mackeyville. fthis vicinity and visited at the MILESBURG Yeaver 5 Jan Haines, and MM at, Savilla | Alex Heverly home. ; A TI / reid y sburg Mrs. Mrs, M. M. Garret, Mrs, John Cable of Tyrone visited on anksgiving dinner was hel Charles Gramley and two daughters | Stitzer and Mrs. Bryan Auman, are | Monday with friends and attended | Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary of Flemington called at the same il at this writing. | the butchering a: the Clair Gard- | McKinley. Dinner was served 10) home Sunday. Mrs. Weaver has A. A. Garrett and family of Jack- | ner nome. the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harris, been on the sick lst the past few sonville, called at the G. P. Garett Roger Bechdel, small son of Mr Mr. and Mrs. Hassel Lose, Mrs. Vica | days with a lame arm. i home on Sunday. {and Mrs. William H. Bechde! is' Martin, Bellefonte; Mrs, Annie! Earl Weber, Mrs. Clayton Brun- | Thanks#iving season guests at, slowly recovering from a severe cold Lose, Miss Retta McKinley and gart, Mrs. Ida Walizer and Mrs, C | the C. M. Bierly home were their has kept him confined to his] Mrs. Mary McKinley. The latter] M. Blerly attended the funeral of | sons, Stanley and wife of Millhetm, ' home for several days { named lady has been ill for a lon} Hilly Crouse, 11 year old son of Mr.| Paul of State College, Woodrow of | Mr. and Mrs. Ardell DeHaas time and while not much improved and Mrs, Domer Crouse at Lock Lancaster and their daughter Ruth | spent the weekend with the latier's in health was able to enjoy having | Haven last Friday. The lad died | of Pierce Business College, In Phil- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bui- | company. ; { ler of Cedar Springs, The official board »f the Metho-| of br fever after only a few : ; i Mr. and Mrs. BE H. Hosterman Thanksgiving Day proved to be dist church of Milesburg will hod! Holipess church oa TW ARAR AVN WAR AAAS AR » 7 pe 13 We ’ nl ’ pa bt » 5.5 Ww Ld a3 WW WW Smoke Stond 54 a J With magazine side racks and roomy interior Qccasional Tables The table of endless uses. In mahogany of walnut veneer LIVING ROOM SUITE IN A CHOICE OF COVERS $7.95 ‘GO What an appropriate gift for mother. Have us deliver a new suite for her on Christmas Eve days of Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Catherman | 's paren {a very lucky day for the Wiliam a booth festifal and] bazaaj in| #nd sons Charles Wesley and | She Sa he formers Jue i. an 2 family. In the ‘morning the social room of the church 09 Harold of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. | day. ' { Rursel Rupert came home with a] Thursday and Priday evening, De-| Russell Zacharias of Allentown.| mr and Mrs, Paul Brown and; 14-10 turkey while Willlam bagged cember the Tih and 8th. commence | were Thanksgiving season guests (amily were Saturday business call-| 8 17-Ib turkey in the afternoon.! ing at ¢ p. m. Refreshments, home- | with thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.| ors in Lock Haven. | Bill seems to be all smiles about ii) made candies, bread, rolls, Dies, J, Hackenberg. | Mr. and Mrs, T. J, Hartman and | A8 this is the first game he has| cookies and cakes fancy work, 10s, | Ee ; _. | daughter Jean were Satdrday vis- | Killed this season. { novelties and other articles suits | itors in Ingleby. | Mr, and Mrs, Curtis DeHaas and | able for gifts will be for sale u | IP A Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bierly gma, Bon Raymond viithd with Mrs. | entertainment. The public is cor-| MUNISIRAL | Emma Pravel and family of Mill dially invited to attend THURSDAY | Hall on Sunday. i Mrs. Irvin Bechdel of Howard! of Mr. and Mrs Harry A. Rossnan {November 20th | a home of Mrs. Elizabeth No. l--Charies Starrett, in: State College, and A. J. “Riders of : Black River” da ' Hilda No. 2~The Jones Family, in: “To Busy to Work" » Console Table Walnut or mahogany veneer. A graceful fover table Friday night. The evening was! Miss Helens Schecklery, spent / spent in playing games and re-| Thanksgiving at the home of Mr, $2.95 freshments were served to the fol-| and Mrs. John Gray at Howard lowing: MY. and Mss Charles Ben-| Miss Faye Sheckler who is em: nett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl | ployed at Harrisburg ig spending Shilling and family, Mrs. Charles! her vacation at her home here, Shilling. Mrs. Lilian James and} Mis. Emma Jones has received daughter, Jane, Mrs. Mary Rupert, | word of the death of her sister Mrs. Mrs, Tillle Kunes, Misses Evange-| Walter McClellan at Reedsville. line DeMans, Lila Tressler, Eval Miss Antioneite Falcon of Easton, | Shilling, Margaret Beéaly, Harris | was a guest at the Charles Scheck- : | Beaty and doh Shilling The Int Soa Nop ine. Wada the Fred Bohn home. next meeting w L.held at the | 8 . ome p: Lemuel! Dressler of Millersburg, | Dome of Mrs. ahd Mrs, William Marian Sherer of Lebapon, Edith ’ "The Man In K line Sholley of Lewisburg, | Bechdel on Dec. 18. Seheckler ahd daughter Jean of The Iron Mask and Pauline y ol re, : Harrisburg, | Spelt the weekend at the home ol The Wren Ca [dB ms | so Hd Tn, (mri vert | companied by Miss Celia Brungart | finished varnishing the kitchen | Nothing Setter { and Mrs. Mable Doerr, motored tc floor. But his pleasure was spoiled | | visited : rs. Pau anes Thin he ha used wrong nay Christmas —— | t Poe We bf & A or ¢ ¥ @ sl » “r » 3 or Pp es 5 vom x wy o ae lp) : val Whois Ziegler and family wy png had applied maple syrup from | i rb AE Tah ARREST AE YE AEE IRA neh 4S Ba RE Saad \[ ol FERC HEONREST | ER TWIN STUDIO COUCH P WITH THREE CUSHIONS ENJOY WOLF'S "4.9 You give an extra room, CY you give this EASY TERMS handsome studio couch. A choice of coverings. HIGH STREET ¥ 4 i ) ” “ A = RR “ . ye 4 # - Lh '
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