December 21, 1989. — IE REBERSBURG Merry Christmas to all! James Mallory. who enlisted in the Army Air Corps, is spending a few days at his home. Mr. and Mrs. John Sigel of Williamsport, visited at the H. 8 Smull home Sunday Paul Bierly and Mr Wallace ol State College, were Sunday guests at the CO. M. Bierly home S. O. Mallory spent the weekenl at the home of his sister, Mus. Ira Harer and family in Willlamsport Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brungary were delegmes to Penna. State Grange held in Chambersburg December 12 13 and 14 Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baker and Mrs. William Orner of Muncy, were Friday supper guests at the W. H Hackenberg home Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Breon, Mrs Grace Bright and daughters Geral- dine and Yvonne visited the Jacob Breon family at Antes Fort on Sun- day. Misses Phyllis of State College, holiday vacation their parents, Mr Page. Mr. and Mrs family of Turtle weekend with the Miss Emma Sholl Diehl. Mr. Frank Ritter, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Keefer and two daughter and Miss Joyce Schechterly of Me- Clute, were recent visitors at the K. S. Breon home, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arbogast family and Miss Kathleen Burd spent’ Sunday with the former’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hironimus at Middie~ burg Mr. P. R. Eisenhuth of Mifflin- burg, has leased the Garret garage and is; open Lr business. January Ist he will move into the Garret! house, which was recently built and is located next to the garage Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cooney of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Snook of Miliheim and Mrs. H. O. Fiedler of Madiscnburg, called on Mrs, Sa~ villg Stitzer on Sunday Mrs Stitzer has been ill the past week Rev. and Mrs, Dale Kohr were called to Middletown on Sunday afternoon because of the illness of the former's mciher, who under- weni-an operat.on on Mon the removal of a tumor brain Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Emma Corman, Mrs berg and Mrs Day the latter's Frank, cn County Hospital covering from a major Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bierly and two sons and Mrs, Brungart and children called at the L. L. Meex home in Bellefonte on Sunday. Mrs. Meek (nee Hester Smull) was as a surgical patient at ¢' Lewistown hospital on Sanday Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hackenberg ‘motored go Hamberg on where they gttended a banquet on Wednesday eveni given by th Hamberg Broom works for thei: employees. From there they neved to Allentown for a few days wisit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Zacharias, and thence to Hanover for the Christmas season with the Rey, C. F. Catherman family. About seventy-five people wera present a: the Christmas party a Bt. Peters’ Reformed Sunday School held last Friday evening, December 15th. After a worship Service, games were played and then 8 delickcms lunch was idnteresting fact of the that It was made a real Party, remembering that brate Christmas on the birthday Jesgs. This was done by Pringing some article of ‘etc, for the children of Bethany ane at Womelsdorf, thus iviag to the Christ by giv ng & LY tie ones ¢ BIN Maxine Page spending the the home Ol Mrs. C. A and are at and and the sters, Ell Lee Sholl Creek, spent former's si and Mrs and Moyer, Mrs Ww J Hac tke n= res ation is cper served n we cele- ot | Mrs "Due to the « Tuesday | wur- each | clothing. | Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Moyer left on Monday for Bloomsburg where the; will spend a few weeks. Miss Erdiey and Mrs R. W. Meyer from Laurelton spent Sunday even- | ing at the latter's home in town Rev. N. P. Douty spent the week- end In Pittsburgh where he was a | speaker at a Bible Conference. H. C, Ziegler and parents, Mr, and W. H. Ziegler, were business visi.ors In Williamsport on Satur- day Dr. E L Royer of Lock Haven and Mr, J. S Royer of Zion, called at the E H Hosterman home, oi Sunday . Mrs. C. A. Page, Miss Belty Page, Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg and daugh- ter Joan were Saturday visitors in Williamsport. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Whitehill and baby Marie Kay of Lemont, visited Mrs. Whitehill's father, H. C. Zleg- ler, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, James Corman are the happy parents of a nine pound son, who was born at the Centre County hospital on Saturday (From last week) Mev, and Mrs. Percy Pyle of Brookville called ar the Evangelica: parsonage on Monday afternoon. Charles Peck and Mrs, Annie Epley of Freeport, Ilinols, are guests at the W, E Bair home Mrs. Epley intends to remain in Rebersburg and will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolle Mrs. Helen Shultz and daughter Hilda, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Blerly and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Brungart, and childern Nelson and Vivian were Sunday visitors at the homes of John Long ang Mrs Minnis Rohrabaugh at Jersey Shore Last week Mr. and Mrs. Lavand Bierly and the former's father, Wil- Blerly vacated the hotel and moved into the new home, recent't erected by the Blerly's in East Re- bersburg. Mr. Behn and family of Potters Bank moved into the hotel which he recently purchased. Mrs. Qertrude Frank was ad- miited ag a surgical patient at the Centre County Hospital last Wed- nesday. On Priday she underwent a gall-stone operation from which she is recovering nicely. ev, and Mrs. David Solly of Passaic, N. J. are at Mrs. Frank's home during her Miness. Mrs. Solly and Mrs Frank are sisters Ralph Musser, son of Mr Mrs. Harry Musser, formerly Rebersburg, and Miss Charlotte Larson of Williamsport, were united in marriage recently at St. Mark Lutheran church in that city. The were attended by Mr, and Mrs. Eu- gene Keys also of Williamsport, and the minister who performed the ceremony was Rev. J. Ray Houser Last Friday evening there wa much excitemen: in West Reberg- burg when the chimney at the 0. D Weaver home caught fire and burn- od furiously for about an hour trong wind, there was much anxiety lest a roc! In the neighborhood catch fire ang it was necessary for men to put up lad- ders to the roof and pour water oh the shingles. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger and daughter Barbafa of Pennbrook au- toed (0 Rebersburg on Sunday where they were ined by Mrs Metzger's mother, Mra Ida Weaver and the entire party were dinner guess of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Es- teriine at Greenburr. Upcn thelr return to Pennbrook, Mrs, Weave: cacompanied them an® will spend the winter with the Metzger’s, A real estate transaction took place in Rébersburg last Prida whereby Rev. Orvis Prank of Van- detgrift, became the owner of the Howard Walker home (formerly the Joseph Korman property) in West Rebérsburg The Franks expect to occupy the same some- time in the [uture, when retiring from the ministry. Rev, Frank 1s a nalive of Rebersburg and his | many friends will be happy to have | them as citizens is and of WP ee r—— For Christmas . . . Your Christmas will be twice as happy with a Neéw Stewart-Warner Radio in your home. Wa rner Radio gives you Every Stewart. “Redio’s Biggest Dollar's Worth" $89.95 X-Mas Gifts MODEL 01.8A7 8 Tubes. (9-tube perform- ance). Magic Keyboard Au- tomatic Tuning. 8 push- buttons (6 for selection of stations, 1 for Selectivity Control and 1 for Phono- Television switch). Super. hetrodyne with 12 tuned cir cuits. Built-in Antenna. 3 Wave Bands: 540-1725, 2200 7000, 68-225 Meg. INlumin. ated Magic Dial, 3 position Tone Control, Automatic Volume Control and Bass Compensation. Connection for record player and Tele. vision Sound Channel. Mas sive cabinet of beautiful Stump and Figured Walnut Veneers, We have a complete line of table and console models in our store, all of which will add new gayety and color to your bedroom, kitchen, or play room. This will be a gift that will count. ‘WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. R.K. Owens, Electric Store Alloghens; Street Beliatonta; Pa. STATE COLLEGE Mrs. Sara Miller of East Beaver | avenue, had as her guests on Tues- | day, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gilmore, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gilmore and daughter of Millheim Mrs. Ceorge Lemmon cf East Prospect avenue, left on Friday to spend the holidays with her hus- band in Kingsport, Mr, and Mrs. George Leffler of Arbor Way left Saturday for Kan- sas City, Missouri, where they wil spend the holidays with relatives | Mr. and Mrs, H W. Popp 0! Adams avenue, visited with friends in Altoona on Saturday. Nellie Gravatt returned to her home on East College avenue, have Ing spemt several weeks visiting with friends {n Boston Mass Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Lang of East Fairmoun: avenue, have as thelr guest Mr, Lang's mother of Woods- field, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard M. Steph- ens of West Beaver avenue, have as their guests Mr. Stephens parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Stephens ol Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Coble of Pine Street, have as their guest, their son John of Pottsville. Mrs, Sara Miller, Mrs. C. T, Kuhn, Mrs, Lynn Womer and son Lynn, Jr, of East Beaver avenue, speni Thursday afternoon visiting In Unionville, Mr. and Heister street, Mrs, Harry Long of left on Wednesday for Florida, where they will spend the Christmas holidays Mrs. Alice Nearhood of Burrowes confined to her bed be- treet is { lines Berry dallse Florence and ter Pine Grove neral cf their c« an Thursday Mrs. Fred Bender of We wenue, who has been confined to her bed because of iliness, is im- proving slowly. Her many f{riend wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs, Walter Parsons of Helster street, have as thelr guests their daugiher-in-law and grand. daughter Mrs. Elwood Parsons and daughter Janice Ann of McDonald, Ohio. The Lady State Rebekah Lodge No. 322, held their annual Christ. mas party in the 1. O, O. PF. hall Thursday evening. A play entilted “The Christmas Carol” was pre- sented, after which presents were given and refreshunents were serve of Mlles sireet Mrs, Stella Krebs of Mills, attended the fu- usin in Lock Haven it College Whitmore of Lancaster he weekend at the home 0: paren.s, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ore of East Hamilton avenue Mary Morrow of East Parr » spent Thursday in Altoona nd Mrs. Harry Roan of 5% Avenue, motored to Hunt Thursday. Mand Ewing returned recently inP Ssburga Veda Pa of and friend Tuesday fonte Mrs son Lake spend College ingdcn Mr Lreet on of FPrazier from a Hejster street Fil h evening vis Sheldon Tanner of Patter. street, lef: recently for Salt City, Uiah, where she will the Christmas holidays - ORVISTON There were 152 a: Sunday Schoul on Sunday Mr. and Mrs Hyner, visited ents, Mr. and ont Sunday Alta Felmiee of Bellefonte the weekend with her parcnis, Mr and Mrs. Roll Felmlee Mr, and Mrs, Charles Heverly « Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Con- do, and two children of Mill Hall, Myr and Mrs. Paul Walizer and son Jimmy of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Condo. Mrs. Paul Lomison of Lock Ha- ven, spent Friday with her family The Women's social club met a the home of Annie Conler Thursday fcr their regular Monthly snd Chrisima party The Loyal Daughier: heir annual Christmas the Clayion Walson home day nigh The Men's Bible Clase held thelr regular monthly meeting in Ux class room on Monday evening. Mr. and Mri. Ralph MeCariney of Pleasant Valley, spent Sunda with Mr. and Mra. Albert Packer, Mrs. A. J. Confer is in Bellefonte this week serving on the jury (From last week) Mary Jane Lucas, Mrs. Roll Mec. Cariney and Oscar Nyman of Mt! Eagle, visited the Charles Lucas home cn Sunday, Mildred Waite of Beech Creek, visited her bro her and family, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Waite on Sunday afternoon The dance held al Closkey's on Saturday well attended, J. E. Yeager of Summit Hill, is spending some time with hig son Leonard and family, Mr, and Mrs, William Barnhari and family visited relatives al Sta'e College, ' Sunday afternoon. rns MP —— si r— BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs, John Diner spent Sunday at the Paul Durner home Liovyd Yeag Mrs, Yeagers Mrs. G H QGille sper night meeting Clasa held Parss a on Man- Walter Mec- night was at Huntingdon. | Grant Charles at Mrs, William Stover spent Friday at the home of her daughier Mrs College. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Myers and daughter, Joan, of PFilimore, spent’ Sunday with the latter's mother | Ms William Brouse, | Saturday at the MF. and Mrs. Harold Lewis spent | Harold Fisher | | home at Huntingdon, Mrs. William Brouse entertattpd| ‘at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs | Lester Brouse and family, of Tus. seyville, and My and Mrs, Samuel | | Stover, and son, Philip. : Chair Patterson, of Yeagertown, spent mother, Mrs, Christmas services will be held | | in the Latheran church Prida at 8 P. M. and in the Re- | his wife when he | Spent BUSH HOLLOW t Where were yo on Sundal | morning? We only “had 43 present dat Sunday School so some of you failed to be thére. Hope for a bets ter attendance next Sunday 8° pecially since its X-mas Sunday You better be present next Sunda¥ or you'll miss something. Every- body welcome Sunday morning A 9:30 A. M, and Wednesday nights at 71:30 P. M. Rev, and Mrs Wednesday afternoon Edna 8Spotts home along with Woodrow Hardman Gray «of Martin Spottg went but came back the went out, only tired men from Coleville along with Martin Spotts hunted on Friday but they had the sam luck the others had. One man wa s0 tired he couldn't even talk 10 got home, HOj they all have better luck next yeas Miss Mae Baney of Unlonvi¥ last Thursday at the EP Lucas home Thursday evening visitors al Andrew Irwin home along the pike were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal Martin Spoits and son Freddie and Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8potts and chi dren Doris and David. They help- ed the Irwin family to bulcher nice big hog, although part of 1¢ work was held off until the next dd everything went smoothly Mr and Mrs. DH Unionville, were } Hollow Saturday Prayer meeting will the hime of Mr and Way alon the evening Byrd spent last al the Mrs Rev. Byrd Stover Coleville and deer hunung same as they A number of and Bellefonte be 1} Mr Everybody welcol hoal children rogram at school 2 P M. They had planned to hoid It the evening but of wccount of other Christmas grams and Christmas partie could not have it in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Clark Custer aad daughter Louise of Wingate, were visitors al the R Spot Yelung The thelr day at they inday e There will be no as hildren and r teache Mrs. Williams have decided 10 take a weeks vacation for Christmas Ww reade of ti mimas school next week ne g each ang every umn a Merry Chu ——— ——— POTTERS MILLS Roland fom sited the F Palmer, vi Sunday at mer home Mr nd visited ove ome <i their ng and did he GH seeXeng gon William at Chris. mas sd Sara Punist has re! her work at the 1 Village alter a week's vacation Charles Bo ne and family have noved from the Biue and White Inn to Rebersburg. Mr. Shawk the new owner is doing some repa work before moving in Miss Irene Smith after being at home {or a week recuperating from an appendectomy operation, has pe tirned to her work ag Lock Hagen Ployd White and family sisiied on Sunday at the Rober: ZinfMer- me af Zion Boyd 8mith fr a Biate Mire;.on man ho Mr shinny husband Mr. Nichols, in the fof was Drought Hospital and the J GO. Boal Mrs il at h and from he mself ry Season Lewistown {or ar wh uring frm th being home W. M. Sweeney lies er home with uremic pneumonia —— a con p—o—- Technigue in Criminology. Sixty Morningside eds atl Sioux City, Ia. tive en Mates and wives behind dormitory find out which one of $16. The money taken from Dorothy Long ent student, After more than 12 hours of volun- mass imprisonment, one of the 60 confessed to Dr. Earl A Roadman, the college president, and returned the money A - State Puys Land Announcements from Harrisburg stale that in the purchase hy the federal and state governmenisg of “good game territory” for the bene fit of the state = wild birds and ani- mals and sportemen, are included tracts in Bradford, Sullivan and Centre counties. The Bradford coun ty purchase is 684 acres from Mar- ion F. Lewis; Centre, 613 acres {rom E. 8. Benneil, and Sullivan, 848 acres from J Harvey. el al MUNIGIRAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Dec. 22 and 23) “Dancing Co-ed” News Issue “Color Cartoon” MONDAY & TUESDAY (Dee. 25 and 26) “REMEMBER” Robert lar Lew Ayres and “ive Reel Musial” and Selected Shorts WEDNESDAY & THUR. (Dec. 27 and 28) No. l= “The Pride of the Blue Grass’ No. 3 ‘Stop Look and Love’ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Dee. 29 and “Those Hi gr Grey GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW DEC. 3Mat 12 AM COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM THIS SHOW ONLY. You a Merry Christmas a Happy New Year, cared seriously pIson - College iuwrned tee locked them- doors them stole cO~ ary and | Warren Steele Putt, Some are there for treal- ment and some for operations. Puneral services and burial were held in the Presbyteriann cemeter) | for Benner Woodring of Tyrone Weekend visitors at the E M Woodring home A. H. Duncan of Philipsburg: Samuel Harshber- i: © Richards Jast Priday evening ger and Mrs. Alice Har hberger Good Mr, and Mrs John Moon ol Ciny burg MH M J on 4 w Brooklyn, N. Y. were weekend guests | M¥s. Norris Jamison and son Marl The of My tte . w | ON B:b» Thempson and John Wes) 8 dr. and Mrs, Elery Knar, Mn Thompson all of North Bast Md primary Moon ig a sister of Mr. Knarr Sunday usiiors a the 3 Ww Wil Christmas entertainment in Grange Mt at My pd, Lelteh and 500 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WILADOS | ams home were John Stiver Hall on Thursday Lewis Visited Sunday afernoon with | jady friend and pert Stive 0 tondale of Port Matilda and | pellwood } Shoenberger Mr Howard Ardery and | gut of Nittany, andj ar, Ellis Ardery and | stark iter Alice of Bellwood ent Saturday at the G. E. Ardery home and Mrs, W. 8. Henninger family moved [ram the Johu farm to the ME las, week and Mr » College * of Mr MARTHA The W. ©, T. U. held their regular | Ieeling at the home of Mrs, Joh! Balley Monday evening, Dec. 11 The Womens Foreign Missionary Society of the Mehtodist church MeL ay the home of Mrs. Willlam C JACKSONVILLE the Orin Fye Mrs, Ben Fy if Lock Haven of this place ws on Det nday visitors as follow Bunda Schoo. | home Mr E. €:45, topic for disc and daughter Tidings { Great Kenneth Nel with Mrs, Zola Jacksonvi pent several hool ar giving thedd | hier mothe hur are Nery INaasy were "n 9 were usa on nd Joy ign Kessling of Yarnell ia week wit MAWay hit hip and yo ’ a [| R £1 am Steele of Mr, and Mrs Gaughter Janice and Mrs and M any Po Day vi: daugl CHRISTMAS meson of the George Harpst peng Sunday and Mrs Boyd entivied be pre the Dee mas pageant Shepherds Staff” will Baptist church by Sunday evening mecey in he people t 8:00 and Mrs ost or aughter miles Mr, and Mrs over His head Hix bed Bernard Williams of announce the birth of a The shepl i atcl Grandpop Williams ay flock { angels shining brig! Ellery Knarr had a the weekend Mi: and husband M John Moon of Hamlin (ork. They arrived just for an old fashioned Saturday morning Boyd Wagner having repairing done wo his house L. Wiliams is the efficient car guest or them oa w wher To Bethle With and Mr Darsey Crondster ied the annual State Grang al Chambersburg last week were delegales Pomona nge and Thier ner from Mrs and Rochelle 4 with Ellery Knarr were Sunda sue relative at La- We Wi Mrs We orry Richards near xt t sell are nam hope for her a a Ne Spendy recovery . Which. ied. ther hte 18a. th ter bon VALLEY VIEW PORT MATILDA | iri tons er where sus | Me, 302 Mm suck, day uns Mo, tod J, iarry C. Karr, Samue! Karr Wi. Cressman and Mr, Osllinger YIvmouth Meeling, Pa aspen’ Thursday tii] Tuesday a! th R. Cowher home and ted aul Wo Barl W injured of Mr was th an home or thie ring, dring, who when hi wi in September And worshipped Hin ed cf alue- is dRti af have 10 rein” have {he cast {is name and pra ne hospital to fey rem ved T™hose who are the Phil bmpial from here are wii Hoover Mrs. Bovd WV Villiams serhine William and J. Hack Rel ITE @Ereag RNY It Won't Be Long till Santa Comes Wolf's Large Stock of Toys Will Keep this a Christmas Store Up to the Last Minute ! Deluxe Scooters Skates Wetting Dolls Instructive Toys Wheel Toys Electric Trains Wagons Pedal Bikes And Many Others to Choose From. HURRY TO WOLF'S! BRING THE CHILDREN ! FUN FOR ALL! SEE THE MOST UNUSUAL TOYS IN TOWN! Wolf's Have the Toys Everybody Wants IEEE TT) . at Money-Saving Prices !
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