o~ A I July 11, 1940, EE —————— REBERSBURG THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. A Mr, and Mrs. Harry Boone spent | the weekend in Philadelphia, Mr and Mrs, Harold Hackenburg spent Sunday and Monday at Lake Makoma. Mr. Joe Hassinger of Coburn, was a Friday supper guest at the Carlos Tyson home i Mr. Earl Burd returned to Balti-! more, after spending his vacation with his parents Mr. Jeff Houtz of Lemont, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs Gertrude Corman Sunday visitors the Thomas Hubler home were Mr. and Mr Charles Rahelzer of Red Lion Mr. and Mrs, John Cooner Philadelphia, visited last week al the Mrs. Maude Winters home Mr ang Mrs. Harry Rishell and children spent the weekend, visit- ing Mr and Mrs. Robert Drake a! Hyner. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bair and grandsons, Robert and Gerald, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lamey al Greenbuwrr, on Thursday. Miss Sarah Jane Reish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reish, Is spending a few weeks in Lebanon with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Braucher Thursday visitors ai the Paul Breon home.axere Mrs. Fred Luse and gaughter, Donna, Miss Donna Bradford, Mrs. Cameron Long and Miss Leona Fye of Centre Hall Rev. C. N. Wolle of Reading | spent the recept holiday with Mr and Mis. Willi Tarbert. Rev Wolfe will be remémbered as a for- mer teacher In QHe 1ocal schools, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Marsteller and son, John, of Bloomsburg, spent last Thursday visiting Mrs, Mar- steller’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs, J N. Moyer Their son remained with his grandparents for an ex- tended visit Mr and Mrs Eugene Keyes and son, Richard’ of Williamsport, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Krenser of Mon- toursville, Mr. nnd Mbps. Hatold Kremser and Mrs. Minnie Grening- er of Philadelphia, and Mr. Harry Musser, of Williamsport, visited with various local people on Sun- day Mr at ot Beatty and Washington O'Neill visitors al me, Mrs Garrett and Mrs. Carl son, Thomas, of M! Pa, ang Mr. and Mrs Pittsburgh were Friday the Milford Garrett Beatty a niece of Mr Sunday callers at the same home were Mrs. Johnson and Miss Mar- garet Johnson of New Kensington and Mr. and Mrs Edward Tyson and three daughters of Millheim REBERSBU red of is the Gis- James Corman has secu Fuller Brush Agency trict Rev. ang Mrs. R A. Babcock spent Friday and Saturday at Bri- ansville Mr. Elmer Swope and son, George of Jacksonville visited local reia- fives on Monday Mr. and Mr John Brungar.| spent the weekend with friends and relatives at Patton Mr. Thomas Mus College visiting with Miss Celia Brungart Miss Hazel! Bierly, daughter Mr and Mrs. R. W_Bierly {8s spend- ing a few days at Boalsbury : Misg Martha Boal of Centre Hall arrived on Monday at the T. A. Au<| man home, where she will spend! several days 4 Mrs. Freeman Bowersox and three sons of Mifllinburg spent sev- eral days last week at the H, K, Smull home Miss Mary Louise Kelly, a stus | dent at Strayer's Business College, | Philadelphia, spent the weekend with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W C. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Beaver, ars) the proud parents of a son, born at their’ home in Lemont. Mrs Beaver js a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bierly. i Mr. and Mrs Frank Bierly ofl Mifflinburg, Mr. and Mrs, Alton! daughters’ were Jat the home| this er of State 3 AUD, 4 ol | Tuesday | Bierly RG—From | Mr, and Mrz | of Madisonburg, Mrs. Annle Stover has been quite | ill for the past week. Miss Eleanor Doerr of Loganton visited in town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller left | on Tuesday on a trip to Ohlo | Mrs. Emma Corman returned ob from a visit at BEsterly A large group of young folks at tended a picnic held at Shadyside on Sunday Mr. Archie Tligen of Aliquippa spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mrs. 1da Weaver is iting her sister, Mrs at Sugar Valley Mr, and Mrs Mrs. Ada Bilerly itors at Eastville Mr, and Mrs Flemington sited and friends over the Fourth Rev, and Mrs, A. J. Miller, daugh- ter. Betty, and son John, spent sev- eral days last week at New Castle Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Meyer ol ann. Mass. are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Meyer Miss Beatrice Brungart left Tuesday for State College, where he hag secured summer employ- ment Mr. and amd Mr, and Mrs daughter visited at day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs taking care of Mrs Freeport, Ill for the past few days Mr. and Mrs. R W. Blerly were Sunday visitors at the home of thei son-in-law and daughter, Mr, ano Mrs. Eugene Beaver of Lemont Rev. and Mrs. J R. Schechterly McClure are visiting home their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. K 8S. Breoll Miss Genevieve Wolfe of Chat- tanooga, Tenn. Miss Nora Wolfe of Hollidaysburg and Mrs Robert Drake Hyner visited with Mis Hazel Wolle on Monday Mrs. Joseph Weber Mr. Arthw Weber, and Miss Peters of Lock Haven, and Mr Ida Kuhns of Cleveland, Ohio, were Sunday itors at the home of Mrs. Mary bott Weekeng at Bierly home were Rev. H H. Jacob of Bellefonte, Mrs. Vance Dimmick and {f Danville, Mr and Frank Kramer jaughter and granddaughter. An of Carlisle, Woodrow Bier caster Misses Ruth Bilerly Florence Tussey and Mr, of State Last Week Earl Byra Balt pending a week currently vis Sam Esterline and Vis~- Royer Sunday H H were Clayton Weber ol local relative on Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr Harry Sutlif! and Benton on Sun- Adam Wolfe Annie Epley has are of been U as she of at Lhe of of Ab the CC M guests m « of Lan and Pau College of wo his home George Miller visited at the Rev Sunday Mrs ward alives Mrs. Margaret has come live Weaver indefinitely Mr Jacks at the home of his father Garrett Miss Betty h Mr. ang Mrs Kermit Greenburr on a Altoona, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miss Helen Meese of were Gente] Misa from AJ Shore Miller home Jersey on Lester Guisewite of Wood- RD on Monday Kern wih visited with local re- Miliheim Mrs. Lizz of to Garrett Xe re Tie Smit accompanied Ket weekend trip totter of to Musser and Sate C at Lhe nege Sunday visitors ROG noms Miriam Bair R C. Bair of Smull- ton. attended the World's Fair over the weekend Mr. and Mrs companied by ed 4 M daughter ol Harry Rishell, ac- Mrs Emma Rishell spent Sunday al- ternoon th Mifflinburg Mr and Mrs WH tertained their son and daughter- inlaw, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Zeigler of Flemington on Sunday Rev. and Mrs, N. I Astakhofl re- ttirned to their home last week after making an extended visit with the latter's relatives in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. A. OG. Cummings their grandson, Dean Cum- mings, recently returned from vis- iting their son, Walter, at Morris Zeigler en- I ville, Pa 3 Byerly J Pa., on Bunday, While en route, | they called on Mr. Henry Meyer, a brother of Mrs. Abbott, at Lewis- burg Weekend visitors at the Tarbert home ¢ Mr. and Mrs Jack Tar- bert of Jeannetie and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frey of Irwin, Pa., Mr. Wil-| lam Tarbert, 8r., accompanied these visitors and Is going to maka his home in Rebersburg. Billy Tarbert plans to leave for Jeannette this week. Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Abbott were Miss Martha Day, Supervising Principal of the schools of Bloomingdale, N. J, Miss | Ruth Day of Butler, N. J, Mr. and | Mrs, Vroom Day and daughter | Carolyn, of Pompton Plains, N. J and Miss Helen Rhinesmith of Ma-! copin, N. J. William Hosterman re spending home of the wi Mr, ang Mrs of Washington, D. C,, several days at the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Krieder, Sunday visitorg at the H. C. Zeig- ler home were Mr, and Mrs, Gail Swartz of Millhelm, and Mr. and Mrs. Freq Whitehill and daughter of Lemont, Sunday visitors at the W. A. Win- ters home were Mrs Bond, daugh-! ter, Wilma, and som, John, of Prostburg, Md., and Mr. ang Mrs P. R. Winters. Children’s Day gervices held in the Reformed church on Bunday evening were well attended. 8imi-| lar services will be held in God's Missionary church on Sunday! evening, July 7, 1940, at Woll™ i OUTDOOR POOL Lifeguard on Duly 10 Cents Pure Chlprinated Wafer £° TM | Mrs {home of his father - A Mrs. Lizzie Gephart, Mrs, Charles | Meyers and son and Miss Mary | | Long of State College visited with | Mrs. Lizzie Weaver on Sunday | Rep. Kenneth G. Haines, Mrs, Al-| ma Haines, Mrs H, H. Royer and | John Relish attended a Re- publican Tea at Port Matilda on | Saturday afternoon | Rev. and Mrs. C. PF of Hanover and Mr, and Mrs sell Zachrius of Allentown spending several days at the Hackenburg home On Sunday Mr Miller of Lebanon Catherman Rus- | are Ww. J Jame at the Elmer Mil- ler. Upon returning the latter accompanied them to Lebanon where he plans to visit indefinitely Miss Mary Louise Bellefonte, and Mr. Edgar Spicher of Pleasant Gap, visited Mr and Mrs, Paul Breon on Tyesday. Sun- day visitors at the sank home Were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith of Plea ant Gap on retta ang Mr visited Mr Johnson of Saturday afternoon Miss Lo- Irene Mason of Bethlehem Pa.. wag united in marriage to Mr Jack Guisewite the Lutheran parsonage by Rev, Dale Kohr, Mi Cuisewite who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Guisewite, has been em- ployed by the F. W. Wolworth Co at Johnstown, The newly weds left for that on Sunday evening and plan to make their home there — Ste BUSH HOLLOW Had a good attendance at Sunday School Sundays. On June 30 there were 60 present, and on this Sunday were pres- ent. Hope thi attendance keeps up. Also a good number of the folks staved for the service after- wards, at which time communion was given. We invite each and ev- eryone back to our Babbath School again; also to the other services } as follows: Wednesday night, July 10, preaching service 7:45. Wednesday night July prayer meeling will be held in church as Rev. and Mrs. Byrd be at the Allentown assembly. He will leave July 15 and return July 24. No coligge prayer meetings will be held July 18 and 25. Cotlage prayer meeting this Thursday night L the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ icas. Everybody welcome Sunday, June 30 visi home of Mrs. Edna Spotts and fam- Mrs. William \ Mildred and a son Cha Dorothy Mant Roy Rinker Visitors: this same at ai place these last 2 there good 52 at 17 the will iors at the iamsport the Byrd and of Colevill piace Mr Sunday at Mr were home weeks with her : ens and fami] of Saxonburg. Ken- family pending his with h neth and 2la0n time veral io Mrs wnt se Mrs Margaret Ford 55 with daughter of th Rachel Andrew days het Bush Miw the i place Hecide Irvin evening tok at home Thursday tended prayer meeting home that evening Mr family Re and al at the Irvin Mrs. Mile ides and with Mir Barn Re sunday Mrs. Mabel and ited on ide Wingate A birthday was evening, July 6 Edna Bpotts mother party held on at the in honor birthday which celebrated Saturday. The following were present: Mrs. Myrtie King. Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Sio- ver and daughier Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Hardman Gray and daugh- ters Virginia and Beverly all of Coleville: Mr. and Mrs Edgar King and Jean Spotts, of Milesburg; Mr and Mrs. Benner Hall and children Margaret, Vivian, Helen, Cecil and Merrill, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Ir- vin and children, Prank, Benita and Florein, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and children, Doris and David, Mr and Mrs. Martin Spotts and child ren Freddie and Janice, and Mrs, Edna Spotts. Plenty of ice cream and cake were served to all pres. ent. Janice received a number of gifts for her birthday Anyone who is interested in buy- Saturday home of Mr of Janice Spotts’ { she on of ling the old roofing which is on the church are requested to send a seals ed bid to Mrs. Martin Spots, Ju- lian. R. D. and state what price they are willing to pay and how many sheets they desire to have. A number of persons were interested in the roofing and this seems to] be the fairest way of selling. Have all bids sent in as soon as possible. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Custer and Mr. and Mrs. Hassel Wion, all of Milesburg, spent Monday evening at the Roy Spotts home and picked cherries. VALLEY VIEW There will be preaching this Sunday evening, Miss Ruth Hun | will bring the message Mr. and Mrs. George Shope of! Florida, spent Friday with his niece | Margie Hampton. Mr. Shope 15) formerly from Valley View i Miss Katheline Hillard and boy | friend. Harrison Walker, Miss Fay | Walker and Jim Pishe; motored td] Hershey Park, Sunday. i Those who spent the weekend ai) the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lose were: Mr, and Mrs Barl Year-| ick, Mr. and Mrs Bayard Magee of Bellefonte; Mr, and Mrs. Charles ham; Mr, ang Mrs. Andrew Cratzer, Belleville; and Mr. and Mrs, C. A Renner of Altoona, Miss Martha King of Philadelphia spent last week at the home of Mr and Mrs Paul King. Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Corman are spending the week with Mary Hartle in her summer cottage along Spring . Virginia Eckley spent a few days last week with Betly Lomison. Marion Houser spent the 4th, in Johnstown, with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Healon. She went with her sister ang family, Mr and Mrs, Fred Ishler. cation in ; bo va- and | Mis. George Emestizer. | PINE GROVE MILLS The Willlam Sunday family of Warriors Mark, were Sunday visi- ! | tors with thelr relatives in this sec-| tion | The Edward Frank barn 15 being | | re-weather boarded this week Mich. acl Bressler of Marengo is the con tractor Mrs. Helen Ward manger, Chester, Pa, iz spending her an nual vacation at the Ward home In Balleyville Mr Donley were rs with their former mother, the Rev. Rob- ert Leidig, now of Sunbury, Pa One of our aged citizens, Mr Dora Cottle is a patient of the Cen tre County Hospital, her many friends wish ney a speedy recovery and Mrs, John recent visit pastor and t and garage with his wife ful fishing Bay last tauran Dodd very succes Delaware Popular man, W. R enjoyed a expedition week Mr. Adolph Vetter, veleran tuner of the Mi City was ing among hi customer friends here last Thursday and Fri- day Veteran cow drover Mr Swartz of Walnut, Pa, was the past week, buying some {fresh cows the Vintage sales After spending 2 months with her sister Mrs. Florence Wogan, of Ju- nina, Miss Esther Corl return ed to the J. Foster Mu home the Branch Mrs, John Quinn and Mrs Gillllaz last week care, bul Riad both are improving very nu at this writing Mrs. Ruth Frank possessor of a brand new Cold-S refrigerator, a gift of her Daniel LO piano circulal and George here choice weekly fir i007 has SCT on H inder port nephes Frank of the State Coll post office force Mrs. Ruth Illing Al of Stale College am en new dwelling house on the mer Henry Snyder farm on White Hall road Carpenter Albert family, are now r fixed in the Dodd apartment on 8, Waler st flitted from the Mrs. Laur house on W. Main street Dr. G. C. Lake Huntingd urnace, was a business caller cently our town. The Dr. thi week patient of a Pittsburgh ere he inderwent a Saiuraa) Frank Mat- Kustenhor- sworih Is erecling Ww. Pry sDIUg:Y of in is a tal wi slerk of the Mr. Rober Genial tern n aer ole wil Sunday ) Johnston home and relative Redred farm ns chant Jacob I. Neid up at this an ugly cherries at suffereq a neck on from nicely at ine Mg a Farmer Hospital was called In and al this WnNung i We hope improve h C. Fry MoeKendrick shed 12 Hug and Mis both ol married July Ist, at the arsonage by tw Rev both are of the faculty Parmer: Valiey Vocational of McKean Co. The groom and Mrz. G. Mac Pry a gracuaie of and Lock Haven The bride GG. McKen- graduaie ot High 8chool and Mans- Teachery College. On their wedding trip they inspected the Worlds Fair. They were supper guests Sunday evening at his pa- rental home. They will reside in Smethpor.. The Centre Democral sends congratulations ori, were Monday pe that town Methodist AW the Peele of Schon a son of Mr af Rock Springs Slate College high State Teachers College a daughter of Mrs. C drick of Smethport, a Smethport field | with her gister Mrs of | Page Three A ial weaLher by saying the war in Fue | rope has disturbed the atmospheric} wi conditions causing the numero! { showers, while others say sueh/ rainy years such as this one mean | wars. Take your choice A number from this # attending the Campmeetiing held at (he Booneville Camp! picnic wil Ciround, In Sugar Valley, this week | Grove The series of meetings will be con Mr ducted from July 8th, to the 14th Mr. and Mims C spent Sunday ection are! man home being The Met BUFFALO RUN y: QO C Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Moyer and family attended the movies at Woodyerest Monday evening Mrs, Blake Worman and son of Pleasant Gap, spent a few day Edward Moyet Royden Gheen of Bush Addition, visited Mrs. Gheen mother, Mrs Boyd Johnson Miss Edith Bronson and daughter of Lyonstown, spent Sunday with friends of this place Melvin Kauffman is busy working on his new home at Scotia Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Kauffman and children visited with Mr Kauffman's parents of State Col lege, Thursday evening Mr, ang Mrs, Edward family motored to Blate watch the fre-work evening Eta Mae Kauffman worked a few days at the John Blair home Visitors at the Ralph Moyer home on Monday were Mr, Ted Hal derman and sons ‘Theodore Kenneth of Bellefonte Donalg S8melizer and Donald Cor man of Bellefonte working fo: Lyman Bickel John Hovan ls Hull of this place Mrs, Nellie Moyer visited at the Melvin Kaufman home Tuesday Sorry to hear Donald Cor- man cut his foot with an axe while chopping wood last week t the Lyman Bickle hame Lyt Hull un lioom place fiat £2 pr A Noch SUNnGay be held In the W July 2 of § Baturday May Led tal wit Harpster on John BENNER TWP, Mos, Bdith Korman is a patient in the Cottage 8 (From Last Week) Ph | Carman hoe {Ira Benner, of Washing who has been spending weeks at the Benner home Friday for her home Mrs. Harry Eminhizer ville, returned to and urday aller i” week Loy Thursday net th : i e hat ie y I'he Rev Jacob Zo i ate : aa : a College, visited & apd on Baturday William Emberion and wif Sunday with the Benner Allen and Harold Ev and p ¢ on Bund visit BSunday Mr, and Me Bpackman Her peedy burg Edna of { her on cousin Mrs D.C everal left on of home on Bs pendis Ira her evening Mover College with her niece, Mr hon Martz Ale wail Jack Ley fam Frank Ar Mrs. F days this brother Frances Benner worl Fred Grau this weck ICRC are f I. vm for Lynn working { pain Fred Ma State College Emanuel Fil house built at pects time to Miss a week SPRING MILLS farm Spring Mills marked the 164th Joseoh Stover fami A wil. foyed In U anniversary of signing of the Decla- | jam Emberton drove to Bellefonte JA. “Ture: ration of Independence in a rather on Satu d manner. The weatherman Lt on his best behaviour ” in about three weeks There wa a shower early In the evening, how ever tapered off with a jovely even ing. The 4th have been a holiday for that n made hi ast week un- * Wie may most farmes: take care © and } day allernox in an effort their work The Camival sponsored Gregg Tow ip Civic Cilut Lb with a alinment was waz a brilliant M:- aor 4 it new Arpen CREEK nner was hed MARSH Lanse Harry Bpackman | Spack- urgica The ale Ho FURNACE Miss June Robinson visited ntives recently at Altoona Mr. B. T Richards Ib recuperat- 3 broken ankie re- Behool | Ing nicely nursing a iliam ind wrist bones Mra Mr J were home Thomas of Philadelphia and B. Miles of Port Matiida visitors at G Ardery las: week e Col M r the E n Mar ha members of the gar- participants In the parade in Port Ma- College Kleit den Chub Vourt: bida were July Bilal many recov of and Masier Btanley Ohio ending of Akron vacation on grangdparen’ s Hams nda id at Black Saturday 4 Roberts MeDermitt Portage Mr Anni hn Spack- Spackman grand rank Sate. Th be wen for present hw through a with cabins the ding doited anything in patchwork of fields miles sound ang Lime offer: unu { the variely of crops and ors. In {act all highway pariichiiar deciion La beautiful and natural wi Park, and We as popular picnic with can an onirast the a uar resultant in th tar OEDe; she isk wi rt, of Logan- a week visiting hi Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson Mr. and Mrs Vienna. 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