December 7, 1939, W————————— Sr ————— REBERSBURG RL AAS Clarence Smull of New York City, and brother-in-law Herles Rooney of Chester County, are spending several days at the Palmer Bilerly | home, Mrs, Smull is a brother of Mrs, Bierly's Franklin Miller and State College, visited tle former's step father and mother, Mi Mrs. Adam Reizh on Sunday Mrs. M. C. Haines, Mrs, W. J Hackenberg, Mrs, H. HI Royer, Mr Jolm Relish and Mrs. 8. G. Ztegles attended a meeting of Republican women atl Pleasant Gap last Sat- urday Victor Walker of Bucyrus was a Sunday dinner gues W. J. Hackenberg home a party of friends are stopping a “Stover's” at Livonia, while enjoy- Ing several days of deer hunting In this. valley Charles Smull had the misfor- tune to fall down a flight of stairs last Friday and as a result is suf- fering from several cracked ribs and severe bruises Mr and Mrs. R W taimed a number of Sunday to a turkey sides their immediate famil following were present: Mrs Cable, Miss Rhoda Cable, Lloyd Cable and three children, Jean Dick and Pauline all of Millhemn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cable of Lans- dale, Mr. and Mrs. McChesney and son Ralph of State College Mr. and Mrs. Luther West and daughter Patsy of State College spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, Gertrude Corman Paul Vonada and family « Aaronsburg visited the Paul Browh family on Sunday Thomas Musser of visited at the home Miss Celia Brungart, end family of Ohio at the He with enter- on Be- the Sue Bierly relatives dinner State College of his aunt the past week- WOODWARD Dick Leiter and Willian Horte: in company with Howard Plank Ji of Camp Hill, guests of Mr. Plank's uncle and aunt, Mr Mrs. C. E. Kreamer, over end. While here the daytime hunting enjoyed their i mensely On Saturday a buck and a doe wer right bv a fast approaching sedi where the Coburn road intersects with rcute 45 in front of the post office. The party's name was Not disclosed but their car was bad damaged. especially the hood. fen- der and right side The car was traveling was hart but badly third deer jumped the car and escaped being hurt pairolman ww the dead dex the hospital. A fo h deer, a smal buck was noticed in Howard Mus- gers lot after the accident had happened Evidently the decr were we and a glass on Lhe Cast scared mpletels ur were chased down from the moun-! tains south of town and wished Oo cross the north side of the valley ai above named place CC. E Kreamer suffered a severe atlack of neuritis In his right ankle since last Tuesday He ha somewhat recovered but is scarcely able to be about ye! Toast Elsenhuth and his hunters were succesiul in ing three nice bucks in the of Fox Gap the first day of Son Fiovd Sheesley his crew ol hunters also captured a buck the first day of the season Mr. and Mrs. Seitz McKeesport arrived Thursday evening. Mr. Seitz enjoying his vacation hunting deer While here they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ard gang os captur- viCIiniL? the sea~ and and son in tow BE FAIRVIEW Mrs. Myrtle Lucas and son Rob- ert and grandson, Ernie Lucas, called at the Morgan Lucas home at Marsh Creek on Monday even- ing. Mrs. Ira Gilbert, Mrs, Alfred Lu- | car and Mrs. Russell Jones and son! Eruie, of Pledsant Valley, visited oh Tudstiny at the Kmelin Chap- man home, Misy Faye Chapman spent Thurs. day with Mrs. Myrtle Lucas and ~ Mrs. Malvin Lucas, . Mrs. Amelia Ohapman visited her “daugiyter Mrs. Russell Jones wo Mrs. Ira Gilbeft of Pleasant Val- | Joy, called on Mrs. Malvin Lucds on Wednesday . s8rs. Amelia Chapman and daughter Faye, and Wilbur Lucas gitended the butehering on Pridey | of Mrs. Mary Jane Luciis at Mt Bigie “Duey Shay called on Dick Wats Kips , Mrs. Anhdells CHapmdn and daughter Maye visited on Subdsy with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jories at Pleasant Valley George Etters shot a fine ecignt point buck on Priday morning Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas and two sons called at the Fred Wat. kin: heme at Summi, Hill on Bun- N. is help- Mivadden d MdPudden ks G. H. MéCormick, McCormick, $ 5 ’ ] and ! No one | ot | on | F. Paul Miller, a Junjor at Penn State College, was recently elected to Alpha Tau Alpha, the Naticnal Honorary Professional Agriculturn { Education Fraternity | Archie Tigen of Alliguippa, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Eldon Llgen Several groups of Interested vis- tors from Coburn, Sugar Livonia and Rebersburg have been altending the revival services at Madiscnlurg Evangelical church where Rev Reuben A. Houseal, Evangelist and singer has been conducting the meetings Mrs. Paul Winters weekend wi relatives fonte C. 8. Hosterman and family were Sunday guests at the H. O. Yeariek home near Mill Hall Dr. George Weber of Washington D. C., visited at the home of Dr and Mrs. William Kelley last week He was accompanied to Washington by his uncle Robert Meyer, who will at the home of Dr. Weber's parents, Mr. and Mr Stewart Weber Mrs Wa a spent the h in Belle- visit J. W. Kerstetter, of Coburn Priday supper guest at the M. W. Breon home. Sunday guests at the same home were their son Paul and family of Centre Hall, The Cormwallts Lodge of Re- bersbhurg were guests of the Rebek- Lodge of Millheim on Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. E Limber; a! tended the funeral of their sister- in-law, Mrs. William Mark, at Avis last Thursda) Relatives have received word tha! and Mrs. A. N. Wclife of 8t but formerly of Cenue are grandparents to a seven named Rober: Thomas an ZION rofl. and Mrs, Lewis } an wunce the arrival of a young Stephen Quentin, born Sunda’ night at 11 p. m. Both mother and babe are doing fine under Mrs Katie Dorman’s care Max and Don Shamp, George Wilson ter among the hunters Mrs. Walter Philips are Mrs. Philips parents, Mr. and Mi Harry Smith near the airport Mr. and Mr Henry Garbrick Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clevenstine and daughter, spent Sunday at the Ep- ley Gentzel home Quite a number of town aliended the funeral of Beck at nydertown Norma Dale of State College weekend with be. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus A. Fawcetl Sampsel Alvin Nevin Pot- were lucky deet { rium ur from ou Lewis folk ted over Lhe grandparen | Hoy Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rockey had as thelr weekend guest Mr. Rockey s brother ‘and sister-in-law, My. and Mrs. Frank Rockey of Portchester, s Annie Garbrick speny a (ow sister, Mrs. Merril family with Kerstetter forte Mr spent Hr and Elmer Holt and sons the Irwin home. Glenn MeCloskey afternoon with Miss and Mr Sunday at Mr. and Mr pent Sunday Carbrick Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Sampsel and hy, spent Friday evening at Uw home of Nevin Gilmore o— » — . - BENNER TWP. Fiancis Benner and Wilbur Omn- dori autoed 0 the home of Boo Gilasgcew at Centre Hall, Thursday, where they joined with the Glas gow men, and Klinefelier boys on a deer hunt. They came back wilh their limit of deer Butcherings are around here Vince Speariy's health is improv ing but little, at this lime Harold Watkins, wife and baby from Millbrook spent Sunday here at their parental home, Fred Mar- { Sills. Lester Muardhall visited at his sister's heme ay Houserville, Bob Walters, on Sunday Jack Lose was out deer hunting rage § i i | deer but they were all doe and fawn Visitors at the home of Ira Ben- ich Thiltsday and saw ‘quite a few a STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Gentzel of | West College avenue, had as their | Valley, | visiling near Belle- Edna and Eva Luce, Mrs ner this week and on Sunday Were’ William BEmberioh and wife from | Klondike, Jack Lese from Houésr- ville, and Ted Weight from Tyrone. Professor Garver was here on | Friday looking over the farm he i weekend guests, their daughter | Helen and friend Ceclle Killourey | of Willlamanti¢, Conn Mr. and Mrs, Guy Korman of | Norih Atherton street, motored to) Alloona on Friday, | Mrs. Edna Storch, Mrs, M. L.! Hamilton, Mrs, Henty Kline, Mrs. | Mary Krumrine, ghd Mrs. Phyllis Aurand, spent Friday evening In Pleasant Gap Dr. and Mrs, Howard Tricholl had as their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. FF. W. Chornogk of Philadel phia Mrs. Bruce Schrack of South Gill street, and Mrs. Paul Boeger of North Atherton street, spent Tues. day In Coganton, where they al- tended the funeral ¢f thelr browner- in-law, Mrs, R. B. Donaldson and son ol East Park avenue, are spending some time at the home of Mrs Donaldson's mother, Mrs, Barbara Raucher of Wilkes Barre Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Billett of Easl Park avenue, had as thelr guest over the weekend, thelr son Rich- ard of Font Royal, Viginia. Mrs, John Glenn, of South Bure rowes street, was called to Tyrone on Thursday because ¢f the illness of her brother Mrs. Jacob Coover of South Bur. rowes street, ls spending several weeks with her daughter in Carlisle Dr. Harriet Harry of South Allen street, spent Thursday evening vis- ting with friends In Hantigndon Veda Parsons, of Heisler street, spent Friday evening visiting in Bellefonte The King's Daughters Sunday School Class of 8t. John's Evangeli- cal church, held a banguet at the Allencrest, Tuesday evening Poi- lowing the banquet a meeting was held at the home of Alice Porter on South Frazier street. The fol- lowing people are members of the ‘lass: Gertrude Houtz, Daline Coble, use Waterbury, Pauline Rona- Gertrude Calderwood, Ethel Wahl, Pansy Parker, Mary Kerstei- ter, Dorothy Rider. Pauline Thcmp- on, Martha Korman, Helen Miller and Ann Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Russell Casselberry of Atherion streel, had as thelr guest on Tuesday Mr, Casselberry’s Mrs. PE Dieffenderfer of Antes Port Mrs. James Keim and son Jack of High Street, speiit several days visiting with relatives Mr. W. V. Dennis of the Glenn- Jand apartments, spent Thursday evening In Harrisburg Mrs. Elfzebeth Gephart of Soul’ Atherton street, had as her receidl guests, Mrs, Oertrude Frank and James Prank, and Mrs. Bmma Cor man all of Rebersburg The Gieaners Sunday the Evangelical their annual banque: chet’s restaygrant in The following peopie were Mrs. Algie Mingie, Viola Harter, Mrs, Vernice Pelers, Craoe Reeder, Mrs. Clara Lynch, Mrs. Afpaida Brown, Margaret Pui- ton, Fda Oray, Allee Poorman, Rachel Gragier, Orpha Pieler, Kathryn Hoffman, Viola Nell. Ruth McClintic, Ethel Evey, Ethel Wah, Bertha Rider, Edna Pacer, Mimic Facer, Margaret Davis, Mrs Ruin Zang, Margaret Wallace, Kaihrya Gehret, Isavelle Taylor, and Helen Hartman Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Markle of North Patterson street, spent Sun- day at the home of ‘Mr. and Mrs Bruce Struble of State College, I D sister Sahool ehuren at Mrs Julian presen (ieacher). Mrs Clas held Fle of The [oliowing members of Led) Sia. ¢ Rebekah Lodge attended tht district meeting heid at Millheim Mr. and Mrs. G C. Reed, Mrs, Eda long. Mrs, Walter Parsons, Veda Parsons, Verna Dunkle, Beryle Wocmer, Julia Gill, Mr. ana Mr; William Marshall, Anna Markie Louise Rhinehard, Mm. Margaret Smith, Bessie Jackson. Sara ED Phobie Jones, Mary Poorman Mary Gar ner, Rae Alexander. Irene Whit~} myer, Carrie and Sadie Gast sist tists. S——— Vo GRAVEL POINT Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Confer and son Tarrie, accompanied bY Mr. Confer's mother, Mrs. Dill Con- fer, spent jast weekend at Erie, Pa. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Bevridge. Hunting is all the go in our litle village. No great kills up to date The Welch, Weaver and Buller gang have had the most success 80 Merrili Gardner brought one in Saturday evening; Conler’s gang has one 13 points; thus far have nol had the returns from She other | local gangs as yet. i We are sorry to. report tha: Mrs. | CKrissinger, Mrs, Ermest Gardner's | ‘bought Here at Rock and looked at | the timber cn the farm. Joseph Stover and Frank Dugan ' are working at the fish hatchery. | Ourpenters are at work building i su! ia few barn on the fafin for Heny | very na escape on their week- | | Rockey, to take the place of the one that burned down a couple of months ago. i EE a a a —— | SUMMIT HILL { Mrs. John Warr on Saturday. | Those who attended the Butehoer- und dagger Shirley, of Bellefonte, ik and Mrs, Pred Walkins, Rev. | Miss Ruth Bowman and Florence | Renn and Ben Chapman, ! dition to his | very mother, is not improved af this writing. Mr, Lee Confer has built an ad-| home, making it a spacious and comfortatie bungalow. | Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Robb had a end to Baltimore. About a mile i below Mexico the right front tire | blew cut. Mr. Robb got the ear stopped just as It hung on the edge | i of a high bank. The car was lean- | ie and ‘Mrs Tivin ‘and "two | ing over at such an angle that the | dauglitérs of ‘Bellefonte, culled on | passersby gas ran ous of the tank and the! had to stand on the | running board to keep it from up- | Robb { holding that oar there.” A wreck- off the excess moisture or lay the | We are glad to report that Mrs. | | Join Warr and son Bobby are a lot better at this writing, after Be- | had to be pulled out over the edge of | sald “thal was a close one” Mrs. | replied, “Omiy the lord is er { om the three A's garage al Mexico soon pulled it back onto | the road, and Mr. and Mrs. Robb | continued on their journey with no | | ing | Visiting RUNVILLE | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brown and their granddaughter, Aina Bell and husband, motored here from Corn. ing, N. ¥., Sufday, Noy, 2010. #hd, have been visiting with selatives| and attending buiacherings They | returned home Sunday Dec. 3rd Irvin Wagner of Pottsville, Pa a cousin of Mrs Mabel Lucas’ ha been visiting with them and attend. butcherings and enjoying a deer hunt oh Uwe Snow Shoe moh. | tain Mr Port John Merrold of Treverton, Pa. who has been thelr son and family Uw past few months, retdrmed home Bunday Rev, W motcred tw day to meet and Mr B. Toblag and Wik Karthaus, last Thurs their daughter ns | husband, Mr. and Mrs, George Kel. ler, of Arona, who are visitiizz Wilh home [olks atl present Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Furl and daughter Sara, of Willlamaspor motored here Sunday and visited with home folks, Mrs, Erma Furl and daughter Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Foster, of West Minster, Md, mo. tored here over the weekend and visited with relatives, Russel Zerby of Maringo tored here and visited with Sunday. He made John Purl’s home Many out of gown hunters looking for a place to stay Io deer hunt Hunters from Pittsburgh Aarne stopping at Ernest Fyes, namely James, Thomas, ahd John Chott Don Uhl, and Henry Paulson Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and sori Thomas of Pleasant Gap visited with home folks over the weekend Mrs. May MoClncy axl Mis Goldie Walker motored to James City, Pa. Monday to see their 5is- ter who is In a very critical cohd. tion, C. E. Rally of the Runville char of the four churches C. E socielic will hold a Charge Rally al Runvils U. B. church Sunday evening, Dec 100. at 7:30. Everybody wel come. A good ve program wii arranged. Come and enjoy Lu evening The Christmas program wil rendered on Sunday evening 24th. the night before Christmas mo- re. fives a Ca wer: Whe Wo HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mis, Miles Stagfler ana two children, Fred and Nevin Wal. son and Katie Huncherick of War- ren, Ohlo, spent a few days Wil friends and relatives in this state Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johio- som of Buflalo Run, vised folks over Bunda Hayes Johnson porker on Monda) The hunting crew al the Or Watson camp reported. four bucks the Orsi day of he season. Mr, and Mrs. George Margars Jr. snd Saughier, of Pleasnt Gay spent Sunday alletnoon with hope folks. jog Mr, and Mn. Waller Bweiller and daughier of Bellefonte, were callers in our burg recently Mr. and Mrs Clyde Watson and two of Miesblurg, called ob relative: ai this place on Thursdas evening Mrs Rhoades HONK butchered a fw Bans John Watson, Mrs, Olive and children spent Wed- | nesday of last meek gil the MC Reese home at Cum Stump We were glad to have our Mend Walter Kessling, of MoKessport, with us at Sunday School on sun- day Mrs, John Walson, Mm Olive Rhoades and daughter, abd the friends from Olmlo, spent jas: Fri- day at the George Magarge: Jr home at Pleasant Gap and on Sal- urday with Mrs Clyde Watson and sont of Milesburg, spent the day at the Roy Sheesley home at Storms town, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fetzer and daughter called at the home of Mrs, Esther Reese and family at Central City, on Sunday evening Mrs. Nannie Lucas spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Le» Pitagerald and family. Estella Leatherg spent last Thurs- day night with Patricia Shawiey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and three children of Runville, spent Friday evening at the Roy Leathers hame Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dreese are spending some time with the lat- ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leathers. Mrs. Droese is recover- ing from an operation for the Tre- moval of her tonsils at the Centre County Hospital. rn p——— CARE IN WASHING VELVET NECESSARY Many of the new materials will wash winter velvet successfully if {done carefully. The new cotton vel- vets, velveteens, cordiroys, and che. | ing which mash and mar the pile of the fabric, says Miss Helen B. Butler, home economics extension representative of Oentre county. | The trick in washing velvet gar | ments is to hold them on the wrong! i { sich ing at James Watkins on THueday | setting over the bank. Mrs, Roud | side and wash by dipping and IMung | Miss | ‘were Mr. uli Mrs. Leonard TIeTey | 0 oor One of the By-standers | in thick mild lukewarm Soapstids. | Rinse the same way in clear luke. | warm water. Never wring or squeezes the water out. After rinsing, shake garment between turkish for | a few minutes. Hang the garment on a smooth wooden hanger to fin. ish drying. When almost dry, brush | the velvel to lift the pile, Always’ MILESBURG | Mr, and Mrs, Albert Smith, | daughters Mary Alice, and son Fred were dinner guests at the Orlando Brian home on Sunday, last, Mis. Mary Lucas 1s (1 In bed a | this writing, Mr, and Mrs. Pred Snyder ana family of Tyrone, and Lirutenan! James Lucas of the United States Navy, now located at Philadelphia, were Supper guests al the Orrin Lucas ome on Sunday last Mrs, Orrin Heaton, Mrs. Wil- lam Walker and Mrs. ¥dwin Peters were Lock Haven sheppery Thurs. Gay last, A party of hunters mmong them some of our local residents had an experience on Saturday which ounds like a fairy tale. Wilh three deer which they had shol they got Jost and were not able 1 find their way out, until about 2:3) am We would advise them here aller to do like the woodchoppe! hildren in the falry lake, to pul some litle white pebbles in thelr pocket. (How about It Dennle?) Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Dunkls are Philadelphia shoppers th week The Robert Pocnlers have nam- ed thelr new son Jerry Thoma Our sympathy Is exiended to Mr and Mrs. William Walker whose (n- fant son passed away al the Centr Coutity Hospital on Thursday last Orrie Heaton of Baltimore, & former: resident of Central Cily was lucky enough to get a nice deer, Saturday The Women's Club Christmas parly Monday Full details will be found woliomn next week We just know Harold fling to need a new hat shot his first deer Monday Mr. and Mrs, E J. Burns and on Jimmy of Philipsburg, we.¢ Sunday visitors at the FP. L. Baird home The three W Clrls and their ad- sor Mrs. LL. OG Peters wish to hank all who helped (0 } thelr bazaar a complete sue Poster Baird, who is employed a Harrisburg, spent Sunday paresrtal home Miss Ruth Miles a student nu al the Philipsburg Hoapital greet- ed friends here cn Priday J. Owen Nields and son Waller of West Grove guesis at ! L. G. Peters home Priday and Sal- irday and did some hunting. Other guests and huliters at the Peeler ome were: Mr. and Mrs JE Humphreys of West Chester, Tarles Durvall of New London Pa. and Miss Josephine Summer of Lewistoen. Ps We can not atdain su Remember the three days. 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