BE. Ee EE ae FRE PS EERE EC AEE AE aE ht as TREE Et ad "Ene TER a a a Se va ati aii Te on Ea A A ad TL TR EN . Aained at ed «to Page Three December 28, 1939. _— "UNIONVILLE re — Churth Services: oll Sunday aller- M. Special services Presbyterian Sunday Sthool noon at 3:30 P in the chwch on Monday evening, | January ist, at the pegular hour for ‘the Bible Study Class to whic all are invited. Methodist Chareh Services i= Prayer service this Thursday cven- ing, Sunday School Sunday morn- fing at the usual Hime, Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 P M. followed by the regular preaches ing service ax 7:30 P. M. with ser mon by the pastor, Rev. D nD. Kauflman Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Friday evening in the church. The regular district Quarterly meeting will be held In the church here on Saturday even- ing In charge of the District Elder, Rev. R. R. Blews of State College Rev. Blews will also preach on Sun- day morning immediately following the Sunday School, Evening ser- vice at 7:30 P. M. will be in charge of the pastor, Rev, G. A, Garrelt Miss Leta Bissett pent the Christmas holiday with her mohe Mis, Jesse Hall and family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flick cnet their home the Christmas Holiday, her parents, Mr and Mrs. Pinkbeiner, of Irvona, Pa Mr and Mrs. Walter Zahniser en- tertained at their home over Qhrise- mas, her mother, Mrs. McGee and some other relatives from Slygo Pa. Mrs. Sue McEwen was entertain- a Christmas dinner at ae home of her niece and family, Mi and Mrs. Daniel O'Leary of Belle- over ‘foute, Pa. Guests at the home Mrs. BR. C. Williams on day were his parents, Mr, ar John Williams and two daughters Margaret and Rosalie of Port Ma- tilda, Pa. Basil Robinson, who has been em- ployed fcr some time In Corning N. ¥Y.. spent the Christmas holida with parents, Mr. and Mui: John Robison, and called on many of his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox eniertain- ed at their home on Christmas day hér brether and wife, Mr, and Mrs Chapman Underwood and son Clyde and daughter Annie of Stale College. and Miss Myra Under- wood. his Mr. and Mrs. Paul Inunel sen Paul and daughter Nancy Washington, D. C. are spending | Holiday seasol th bh mother Mrs. Matlie the first ‘daughter Ravmond Sooke abd ener = «i Mr. and Mi children were Christmas dinner on home of Mrs, *Harni her sister Mary Tun mas Day they all had at the Sueke home in ship. Guests a: the home of Mr. aid METS Wham: over Christmas children and families Nason and son of Philadelphia: Mr. and Mrs Newton Fisher and son of Pilts- burgh: and the Durst family of Clearfield, Pa The following persons from here enjoyed a Christmas dinner at Li Walter Holt cabin nea: 1 Jege last Sunday. Mr Boyd Lucas and daughter, Mary ad Mu Forrest Homan and athleen, Mr. and Mrs sr and wo children of daughter Norman Unign Methodist £harch commencing Monday even- ing. January 1st and continuing t January 14th. Rev. BE. C. John District Elder of the Fairmont, West Virginia District will be the Evan- gelist, Services cach night except Saturday. at 7 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited to attend Persons from here who atlended the Kraybill—Underwood wedding “Saturday evening ar the efidS Meeting house at State College were Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Fox, Miss Myra Underwood, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Smith and daughter Ber- nied, Miss Ruth Lucas, Margaret Lucas, Kathryn Resides and Don- ald MeElwain. Mrs. Kraybill was the former Miss Helen Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Underwood, former residents of this vicinity. "LITTLE NITTANY Among those who spent Chris - mas at the Elizabeth Delaney home were Mr. and Mrs, Robert Laubach! and children of Jersey Shore, Miss Florence, Verna, and Mary Dullen and friends ¢f Williamsport Cal- lers the same day were James De- laney and Mr. Auman of Cenire Hall, Mis, Anna Clark Martha called at the Albert Coder home at Hublersburg, and the Chazlie-Mocre home at Snydertown, Ohtistmas night. and daughter, | | Mrs. Lizzie Potter of the guest of Mr, and Mrs. J, E Brink over the holiday season May 1 (ake Wis means of wishing the readers of the Unionville Item a very Happy and Prosperous New Year Christma the Primary Altoona was exercises were held in school here last Friday allernoon under the girection thelr teaheer, Miss CharkR.te Stere Mr. awd Mrs. J. C. Fox motored Ww Altoona on Tuesday where they ats tended the funeral of a friend of Mr. Fox Chesil Mrs. BE. L wore thelr tudent of garel, st ol the home of Mr. and Parsons over Christmas two daughters, Lorraine State College and Mare udent Harrisburg Mrs. Sue McEwen entertained tw a mos, delicious chicken dinner al her home Jat Sunday, Misses Lore rine Parsons, Margaret Parsons Louise Tingue and Ruth Parsons Miss Margaret Lucas of State College and Kaherine Resides Philadelphia, spent the holiday sea thelr father, brothers the John Resides home at in yl 1 with and siter a at the} { Mr Jol Tallheim on Ch mas m Mrs. Mollk daughter and hHhus- Fred Kurtz ol ome and AW en and Mr, and Aly MIS band, Julian Mrs Thursday Virginia Parsons left last Morgantown, Wes she spent the Holi- day Season with her son and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons and daughter Joanne Ruth Parscns and Louise Tingue were entertained Christma » home Of Mis Allie innie Set Th roast chicken where 4 Al nt and Miss 2 " foiks of the y to sing Christma Sunday evening after the ch, but they dia the weaihe: Some of mmu of Baltimcre, Md. spent the Holl days with her parents Mr. and Mr Harry Bucas of Union Township and ng on other friends and relglives in and about the commu- rite ALY Cail Guests at the ne: band were Mr aid Philadelphia son Cornelis Mr. and Mr and Mr of Michigan, Smith RenOYO liam Van Valin lL, brother of Mrs Christina: exeroises In the t chureh on Sunday evens presentation of "The Window™ were ven snd well carnied cul & of of Smith Fox and Miss Wednes- day evening at the home of 1 former's t r and family, Mr and Mis. Chapman Underwood of 1 State College, and welcomed honw the bride and groom upon their re- turn from a wedding Lip to the Po- cone Mountains While the young folks were skating on the dam cn Christ- mas day, one of the I's lost little gold ri cl prizes very highl found such a wat having been found ill be very greatly appreciated if it is return- ed {0 the writer of this column and it will be returned to the owner Guests at the home of Mr. spent he some it i 5 of and WOODWARD A socind ipfection doveloped «in | the left arm of Mrs. Tome XKrum- | | to Grecgvilie ripe, during the week befobe | Christmas. She then decided to go| her neces home, Mrs. Henry | Krape, at Aaronsburg on Dec, 19.) where she 1s receiving eoesary | medical care ] On. last Thursday EB. H. Musser | wid a welcome. guest at the Henry Krape home where his sick house- keeper, Tome Krumrnine, ls saying for treatment of her infected anm.! This Is now the second time an in. fection has started in her left am. | Last Friday some one poke of the manner of conserving our Christmas trees that of planting the tree in a box. The yee can be | wsed for several times as a Christ mas tree before planting it later in the timberland. A very good plan it 1s. So many thrilty little | white pine, hemlock or cedar Lrees are often spelled by cutting only the tops. We need to conserve our forests or else lose the water supply we so greatly need. Folks of this community remember the time when the water flow of Pine Creek and other streams of this locality were two 0 three times as much as now, simply because the timber was not cut out $0 much. We're tila that the Kleckner, The Rabbit Shanty and the Tinder Plle spring are bone dry, as well as a namber others which ased to flow. copi- ously nearly the ehtire year I'he Woodward Schocl put fine Christmas program oi prece Christma Last Friday evenlng ihe Wood ward Evangelieal Sunday School put on g very impressive Christma antata entitled Another Wise Man. The service was well attend- ed and everybody enjoyed the pro- Jram On L 28 of on a Friday Sunday evening news came to of the sudden death of John Fuliz (hat day at Lewistown. All we can say he figured in an auto- mchde accident while walking, Mr, Fuliz just buried his wife last Sal- week 420. He is survived by two. brothers. Bdscn and James Fuliz and a sister Mrs. Harry (Lda) Kessinger, all of town, TO date no funeral arrangements have made Aming urday a been electri are he res- Harold Ax the beauilul gecorations Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Earl Motz, Mr. and J. Benner, Mr. and Mr E. Kreamer, Mr, and Mrs, 8 M Eisenhuth, Mr. and Mrs. George ver and others HOLTS HOLLOW Fred Watson and George Lucas of Warren, Qhio, spent Christma with home folks a! this piace aud Bellefont« Mrs. Edith Burd spent with Mr, and Mis Harty and family at Yarnell Olive Rhwades and daught Fred Watson visited Stormmsiown, Pleasant fonte and Milesburg and Mis. Roy seizt 4h spent the Se Sunday Haagen Gap. Belie- | inday weekend wilh Charles Luck: Sunday. guests at the Frank hone in MUesbarg. Mr. and Mrs. George Magarpel Jr. of Pleasant Gab, Mr. and Mrs Walter Bweltser ahd daoghter, ol Bellefonte, wore recent callers a! the Walaon home Hsiph Rhoades, of Bellefonte, called on friends al this plade re- cemily Mr. and Mrs. Ells Powdell, of Pleasan: Cap, Mr. and Mrs, Jo» Kelly and daughter, of Howasd, J B. Poorman, of Johnstown, were visitors at the Charles Poorman hame Marie Johnson and Frances Poor man celebraled their birthday an- niversaries on Friday evening al the lee Jolson hotne with ange! {rod cake and plenty of candies We wish for them many more hap. py birthday: Mrs. Olive Rhoades and children pent Christmas a: the Geogre Ma- gargel. Jr.. home ai Pleasant Gap Nevin Watson enjoyed Christ mas with home ftlks at Cum Stump Mr. and won Fred were Cox and the John Watson Christmas at Mrs spent , Orvis Watson hote Mrs. C. W. Bauder on Christmas were their children and Mr, and Mrs. Clayton and children of Willlamsport: Mr, and Mrs. Gecrge Bauder of Al toona: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bau- der and son of Williamsport: Mr and Mrs Clark Williams of this | place, Forf®st Bauder, at home ani | Mrs Updegrail | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and children of Snydertown, and Mrs. Louis Brickley Shore, spent Christmas with Gertrude Dolan, pho com——. Cars Collide Cars operated by Tracy M. Kulin and Stanley A. Harteell, both of State Coliege, R. D. 1, were damaged slightly about 9 o'clock Tuesday night when they crashed near the Auloport, State College. No one was fin jured. cof Jersey Mrs J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 Used Truck Headquarters DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH 5SPRI BELLEFONTE, PA, NG STREET PHONE 674 families, | Florence Miller*of Sharon, Pa and Mr. | We are souty to hear of the ii ness of Martiyn Teathers, but hope for her a speedy recovery. ————— RUNYVILL Santa Claus visited cur commu ity and hepe he was in every home in that pleasing manner leaving some very satisiactory presents 10 many folks se know, The Sunday School Chrisunas Program Sunday night was a {ine success, a good crowd, and the children did their part well i A number of our folks attended the Yarnell Christmas program last Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zerby, of Bellefonte, visited with Mr and Mrs. Milligan Lucas Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Russell Zérhy and two children of Marengo Visited with home folks Sunday. Miss Sarah Heese of Elmira N. Y. spent the Christmas vacation with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Laird, of Biormse! town, visited with Mf. and Mrs, | Raymcnd Walker Christmas day, and while Mrs. Laird was here she fell and bruised her head so she had to be taken to the Cenire County Hospita: for treatment, | She returned some betber, Mr. and Mrs. Eckley and baby spent Christmas with home folks at Tyrone. Mrs, Alice Rodgers is speading | Christmas with relatives in “Tyrone, | | Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walker, of spent Christmas wilt, | home folks, | at 10:30, Rev. Tobias |v. Preaching next Sunday morning announces | start at Runville th, a: 7:30, that revival will B. church, Jan, | Everybody welcome. Mrs. Haines, of Hougerville, vie. ited with Mev, Toblas and family on | Christmas day, i Mrs, Pearl Pye 48 on the sick list and is under the doctcr's care, Aan A. For Salad Dressing the Jeftover sweelenod Save | spiced vinegar from bottled pick- | les, and use this in place of vine gar and hls whe Nn | | Burng and family * Jo E. Baird and family of Lemont; | spending ber vacation ai ber hotoe | Emma Smih. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELL 4 REBERSBURG | EFONTE, PA. . i wo b — EN —————————————— Murk Limbert, who Js employed | Mr, and Mes. H. H. Rycer. atiend- in Philadelphia, * spent day and the weekend with Tis par~ cols, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Limbert Bugene Lee and family of State College, were Christmas dinner guests at ghe home of Mrs, ‘Lees parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Blerly Rev, Reuben A, Housea) ‘of Day- ton, Ohio, departed for his home on Sawurday after a months “stay 4 | the Evangelical parsonage, while conducting Evangelistic . services at Madisonburg and Rebegsbyrd. Christinns wag celebrated al Whe John A. Wert home oh Sunday with the following relatives and friepds gathered around the feslive board Mrs. Anna Stover, Mr. and Mrs Fred Esterlipe, Mr. and Mrs, Haold Esteriipe, Rolland Esterline, Nere Smith, Miss Mirlam Zerby, of wowi, Mrs, R. W. Meyer and Miss Ebel Hess of Laurelton, and Mr, ai Mrs. J A. Wert and son Franch Mrs. lailu Mallory and dauehle Jsabelle of State College spent Wf weekend at thelr home in West Re: bersburg. Mr. and Mrs daughter Nancy wore weekend {former's parents W. Brecon. Other visticrs same home were: Mr Rolsh and children Alwin Martha Ana and Mr, and Mr Franklin Bes Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. H, O. Yearick anc David and Norman of Mill Ha Mist Mary Louise Kelly of Phil adelphia, was a weekend si. Or with her parents, Dr. and Mi A Kelly - Thomas and Chavien Musser mother, Mrs. Elda Musser of 8i Celiege were holiday season ¥ with the latier's siiter, Miss Cela Brungart Woodrow Bierly of Lancast a visitor with his parents Mrs. C. M. Bilerls Mrs. Ruth Probst pet Christmas with T. J. Octker Mr. and Mis were Christmas inet brother. ™: and wife at Lock Haven Mr, ang Mr J. A Wert Christmas in Stale College. & Mr. aud Mrs. A. P, Burrell Mr. and Mrs. Paal Ziegl n daughter Cynt Port Matild are spending the week with | paren. s Mrs Breon =3¢ Centre Hall with HS M M £ WM Be aud Mpa, Nec ana Paul of Visors Mr. and of Reo es an abe vor £21 «unGay E Alnry the later ues 3» iia of was a Third Ye gre ’ 4 8 Li ll © Ada Hubler : with Milihelm day i and wile al Christnss ed the fuseral of Mr . Hatry Fromm | aL Muftinburg on Tuesday. Mr. and Mis, K. 8. Breon and chikiren Janel and David were | Sunday and Monday guests with Mrs, Breon's parents, Rev. and) Mrs, J. R. Scliechterly at McClure Mr. Newion Boyer returned home Friday, afier three month's treat | ment at the Diagnostic Clinic at | Danville. . He is ouch Lnproved. Mr, aud Mis. C. H. Orunley were Christmas y and Bupday after DOcn guests with thelr son Charles and family at Flemington. Miss Ruthe Bierly, student at Plerce Busipeds School, 1s spending aer vacation with ber parents, Mr and Mrs, C. M, Biet)y. Curtis Weaver and (amily of Reading, were weekend visitors with the former's patests, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Beaver of Lemont, spent Christmas with the InUer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R W. Blerly Mrs. Elzabeth Reigel and Mrs, Cocll Hibromimug Heburg, were Cluliimas dinner uests ac the Roy Arbigast hope Mr, and Mrs L A Baker ol Muy spent several days, theluding Christmas, with thelr son-in-law Harold Hackenberg and fami Mr. and Mrs. Charles Probst of otk Haven were Sunda. Willi the laller's guother Mis Mallory Mr. and Mrs. - Walter Lemont spent Christma [irmer's parents, Mr J. Weaver, Jr Mr Fred Whitehill Marcia, of Lemont Whitehilli's father his week and Mr of Mid- tor Lalu Weave and baby iting M: C. Ziegler ale vi H Clyde Smith finburg ith Murs Diehl Mr. and of Mif- gues’ Smith's mother, Mrs. Ela and were Chrismas {am fay wild Mrs. John Gaughier Jean and Julia heim, spent Christmas with Ocker's parents, Mr. and Mo Oocker and Mill- MM W.F of L. Merk and chi and Lucile of Belleloute ending severa days at Lhe iniers home, Mis. Meek was dis- Wd from Lhe lew | §% nD Sunday evening where slr patient (he pas! week and Mrs. Lavand Bilerly wee ! aller with 13x Kale WORN Nr Mr. A C Ssires had the mi fortune to fall and bresk (hree rile «a Thursiay of last week Qur COmMUuBILY was some ahat saddened on Christmas D2 due to (he passing of Mrs. Jaws Stare le gd Mia Willlnne Nee. man. We exjeand io these two Jams ides our deepest rYmpethy Charles Bamith spent the week previous and Christmases Day with his parents Mr ditiie and Mrs John Hall angi children, of Blatimore, Md. sprit Chrismas with the formers moth. r apd brothers and sisters Mr and M Guyer Fisher, of Baltgnore, spent the Holidays with Mrs. Fashers parents Mr. Fiber returning RBaltunote Monday evening. Mos, Pisher will visit hete for ah indefinite. time Mr. and Mrs Orric Heaton oi Baiumore, calied on [riends here Chris‘ mas das ¥ 4] Our sympathy bb extended 10 557 and Mi: Edward Quick and family in the death of their son Eton. Miss spent home A family gathering at the F. L Baird home Christmas nigh: was! an enjovable sffalr. After lunch the family exchanged gifts. Thase present were: Mr, and Mrs E J of Philipsbure, of Lock Haven, het parental Sarah Peace Chirlstinias at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leathers and son, Dickey Baird, Milesburs. Lawrence Baird, Bellefonle, and Fouer Baird of Harrisburg. Faye Sheckler of Harrisburg here. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Leathers! were Christmas. dibner guests, “a3, the former's home in Caleville Christmas dinber guests at the Roy Swartz home were. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Shuey, son Gene, Of Renovo, Mrs. Swartz’s father, D L. Shuey, Mr. and Mrs. Reader Jo- don and three children of Plegosnt! Gap; Mr. and Mrs, William Shuss’ and three sons of Pleasant Gap were afternoon callers at the Bwar2 home, ! It is rumored that wedding belis will ring here in the near hatuss: (Ytull be surprised.) With three sudden deaths dn our’ town in practiclaly 4 day makes us stop and think. i Delos Avery and family spent Christmas ai the Ernest Hess home. | Mr, and Mrs. Orrin Helton and Armour Healon were Sumxi®y Visi-| tors at the Dalbert Heaton bam=. | Mr. and Mrs. Proest Hess were, Sunday visithrs with {riehgls in Lewisburg. i ‘Mrs, Delbert Healon and, daugh-« ter spent Christmas at the H. W. Rockey home in State College. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eckenrcth of Huntingdon, were Tuesday callers al the William BEeokenroth home. Mrs. W. 8 Walker and Louise of Bellefonte ne Gi mas day callers at the | Smith home. Phllip Cronemilier of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania wis 2 galler at the home <f his grandma, Mrs. MF. apd Mrs. Philip Hall of Ty-' : rone called on relatives here Glirist- mas day. ge ere, MILESBURG WHERE. where are dear Oh, where are 4 mgt How well 1 remember he days Oh, the children io chidien Ww When the shildren mere quie a) Gelight EEE They each have 3 home of thelr ova Axi ealh ote harvesting Dow The sed. that In Youth he has own I know ma. I know LLey are doing Luelr Dost Bur 9% are alone, Iny dear one, They ate in cast and in wel S41 1 keep arking the question Oh, where av (he children. ms dear, Your hand Is one, But my eye lear ~Frapklin lee PINE GLEN #0 soll, my ved i dimmed Stevenaot Mr Harvisburg th ee Deates Miss Ruth Hoover, who is ployed ai Harrisburg, spent Christmas ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Hoover Ameng those who visited Mr, and Mis. LF. Werlz roeenly were! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weriz, M: and Mrs ward, and Owerald and daughter Shirley, of Werte of ClearDeld, Mr and Mrs spett Christmas day former's faiher, H. A em her of Cuba, N. Y.; Mr, and Mrs, Geo, | | weeks jn Miami | days ! spent | Josep But pow they are grown up apd hey are quite all right, | vacation with her pare’ Z T. Wertz and sons, Du- | Renovo, Miss Minne ! On na Millon are spend. M of Fast Mig ta Mi: ant ( : [GA | Edna Giay Onllene Avene ork nn Florin M1 Ha n Avene thelr on, H STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mus, RP. Edwards ol Allen Street are spending several Florida | of Hartewick ¢ Avenue and Jean Alexander of | 2 dent of Dickin West Park Avenue entertained @ Lox i Williamsport number of their fends at a dance Mr. and Mi ‘Rt ai, the Acacia House on Locust Lame, Friday cvening Mrs, Belly Russell f Beaver Avenue is spending the in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gill of Pine! Street celebrated thelr wedding an- niversary Friday cvening ! Betty long of Helster the Christmas holiday Johnstown Mr. and Mrs Park Avenue their son, Richard, « Virginia Mr. and My Campus, had thelr guest Christmas, Mr. and MM: Jan Williams of Conuningham Mr. and Mrs. Waller Parsor Helter streel had as thelr guests two Howard o!| home of Jones own, and Lloyd <f H R:ibing burg was tak Mr. and Mrs Dean Marble and a daughters of Hartswick Avenue spent the holiday, Broadpo New York and Callere Mar Hh Hege have Janet Henudnger, Went holl- o HOU= LH eit Christinas Jersey treet | in Irvin Billet of East have a their guest { Frona Ro R. D Hetzel of v ar n holida M Sam Loelr Ni a tw in Mr Farl Meye Avera : Kathryn Nave ug hter ington M Jef Hubie of rel Bree Hun wi per son in Kuta Mr. and Mrs. D. C Nittany Avenue are Lime Lockport Mr, Iva Beemer and erion street spent holiday in Scranton Rus-ell Anstead of Heist Apent Christmas with his Cresson Mr and Mrs. Thoma East College Avenue art t weeks in Fu Clara Lynch sent " ha Dickinson lie msport Dr. and Mr West Fairmount fhpds oolumby Williae of Lhe Clennland anary Wo weir bolxisy ues! of Cieveland, Oh with 3) OF and Mrs. Joseph Beales off PLEASANT GAP burg pent Thursday afternoo | with their gster Mry. Henry Noll Mr. and Mi Stearns and daughter Cwendolyn ¢f Niagara Falls, were Clr reste at Ug hricimas 8 Harry Blige: home, — - . - BUSH HOLLOW Had ¥ presen al Bunday 8 i there would in cheervance of wme were abaent In Treas cone candy and an w about 80 ol picture; and uled to (he Bun ndrew Irwin, Lhe olary. Mrs. Roy teachers, Mrs Charles Irwin LE Cnmri Hon) Junday move pl OMA Mis Andrew id several Yer rec bye ard by next of 1 ppre Bun- 35. and al WednesQs aL TP } Gn LD We are Ww eed add You Wil mmunity-— nm for a ales nour. alert, wie Vize this CHRISTMAS TOYS | R. J. Valentine and daunghier June, Only a Few Toys Left Goodman of Avis, and ‘Mis Jobn! Créok of Warren, Mr report this writing Carl Fulmer, who has been in the OCC gatmp at Luray, Va, has finish- | od his enlisiment and retwrped to his home here: Millard Benton and Jamies. Holt, who are at the Coburn | at their camp, spent Chrisanas | homes bere. Miss Ruth Askey and Terri Wertz has’ béeni very ill but we are glad 0 him a litte improved ai Wertz, of Erie, spit Christmas al their homes here. Ruth Askey re-, turmed fo Ere Monday might, while Terrel Wertz will remain here Luntil his father’s condition is im Ju NAME YOUR OWN PRICE ALE NOW ON WOLF FURNITURE CO. West High Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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