July 25, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEL L EFONTE, PA. Page Three ~MOSHANNON Miss Mary Billy is still working at the Jacob Hazzard home. There were 94 present day. Mr. and Mrs, John T. Lucas Emporium, spent the weekend their homes here and at Lanse Mr. Charles Fleming is visiting at the home of his nephew, Mi Robert Quick in New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Fye, Mrs Mahlon Lucas and Mrs. John Cart- wright motored to Avis Sunday and attended Camp Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Grover Culver, of Warren, Ohio, who were here al- tending the Culver reunion, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Frank Leader Mr. and Mrs, John McClusick and children, Mr and Mrs. Logan Gueg not and Mrs, Mack Fitzsimmons ol at motoreq to Port Allegheny over the weekend. Mrs Charles Guenot accompani- ed by Mr. and Mrs, Adolphus Smith, of Clearfield, visited the past week at Niagara Falls and other points of interest Mrs. Orvis Holt days a week at wright home wright is able work again, On last Thursday, Mr Gardner, of Johnsonburg, Jv. of Pine Glen) called at of Mr. LeRoy Lewis, 4 school mate Rev. and Mrs spending this week Free Methodist camp Avis, Rev. E E. Shel Evangelist Mr, ang Mrs son and wife, of Saturday and Sunday at of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Watson also visited other relatives here Rev. Kerry's son and wile ang two of Ohio, visited several the parsonage, while he! to Virginia, and en over the ] Kerry accompanied is employed tw Martin Cart- Mrs Cart une r own the until lo re he Harry (former- the home former WwW. J. Kerry actendlr are 7 41 ig WW llhamer is the George Lorrah and Bethlehem, spen the home they children days at they motored Joyed the trip drive. Rev, hem. Mr. Gregg Borger Tom K. Ozial, of Niagara Falls, N Y. spent Sunday at the home ol his parents. Marjorie Barger and Eloise Beals who have been spend- ing several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gregg Borger ret ed home, Mr. and Mrs. James family and Dav id Watson motored to Larryville Sunday y ited a the home of Mrs Beal's ¢ r, Charles McConnell. Dorothy who spent. a week with her aunt re- turned home with them. David Watson and Teddy Beals remained for a short visit Last Wednesday LeRoy Lewis and tl of her Sunday Scho McKean, Mary Watson son, Marguerite Beals) Betty Bor- ger, Violet Borger and Marion Holt accompanied by Messrs James Beals, Evan Beals, LeRoy lewis Jack Ross, and Hope Lewis, motored to Hecla Park for & ‘picnic. Here they were joined by Mr. and Mrs John FP. Lucas, Mr. Gregg Walson and son who had to the Republican picnic They supper together which was enjoyed by all : SNYDERTOWN Mr. and Mrs, Tauther Unkle, Miss Shirk and Mrs. Ranch {rom Lan- caster, were Sunday dinner guests at the Harvey Lutz home Mr. and Mrs. Howard and daughter Jane, Mr and Mrs. J P. Benner, of Woodward, called at the H. N. Lutz home, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bd, Dorman and Mrs. Milford Dorman were Sunday dinner guests at the Harvey nome. Mrs. Milford Dorman spent sev eral days in Lock Haven, with Mrs Jack Goodrich. Mr. Lewis Early Early, are spending a week George Harshbarger. Rev. Paul J, Keller ang family visited relatives in New York, last week, « Relatives from Philadelphia, vis- and, friend, Jeals and Mr: alternoon "4 attend ¥ 4 aaa and sister Leah with iteg over the weekend at the Wil-| liam Haagen home. Church notes for Sunday July 28 1940: Sunday Church 8chool $:00 a. m.; Preaching service at 10; Young Peoples meeting on Friday eyening. The farmers are busy harvesting | their %heat crop at the time present mtn Ms ——_———— BUFFALO RUN Mr. George Green and daughter | from Lock Haven, visited with his sister, Miss Bessie Green last Sun- | day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holderman and family, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph | Moyer ang family all took their dinners and suppers up to Scotia | last Sunday. Later in the evening they all went to Hecla Park, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Moyer mo- tored to Woodycrest Park to enjoy the movies. Harry Moyer visited with his sis- fer, Mrs. Harry Shuey, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moyer spen: | Wednesday evening in Bellefonte. Miss Bessie Green spent Thurs- | day afternoon in Bellefonte on business. Mrs. Nellie Moyer and son Wayne went for raspberries Thursday +/Mr. and Mrs, Edward Moyer and family, motored to State College, Priday evening. LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mackey and family of Monument, spent Satur- day evening at the C, A Dolan home. Last Sunday, Francis Dullen of Howard, visited with his parents Mr, and Mrs, ia aon) Dullen Sr. uM zabeth Laubach of Jer- sey , calleq at the John Dul- len 8r. home, on Saturday. Orvig Clark visited on Sunday at the Thomas Moore home at Kar- | thaus,, and at the Frank Shultz, home at LeContes Mills. | HT A LR 5 AC at the | Methodist Sunday School last Sun- | jueeting al ade gies Mrs. Dorman | at! Ira Benner and - : . | REBERSBURG Rev, and Mrs, C. F Catherman and Mr, and Mrs. Sterner Houck and two sons of Hanover, were Sunday supper guests at the W. J Hackenburg home, Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Beaver and son, Thomas, of Lemont, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs, er's parents, Mr. and Mrs Blerly Sunday visitors at Kohr home were Miss Mae of Philadelphia and Mr Paul Shuey and friend of Harrisburg Mrs. Charleg Smith and Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon of Millheim, visited with Mrs. C. D. Weaver on Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Charles Heller ol Canton, Ohio, are visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Jacob Heller Mr. and Mrs. W H and daughter, Joanne, J. Hackenburg, spent day in Muncy. Mr, George Meyer sister Sara of Loganton were Sunday guest the Gertrude Frank home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings of Lock Haven, isited Priday and Saturday with Mr «nd Mrs. Arthut | Mr. Robert RQillon and Jane | Brown were Weekend guests of Cal: | vin Quick's Holt with her Glo, Pa Homer Quick Wednesday of at the Gordon Fye home Mrs. Robert Pepperman, forme | Marguerite Quick, and husband ar fishing at Shorbot Lake, Canada Mr ad Mrs. Orvis ‘Holt and son Leonard visiteq friends and rela- | tives in Winburn over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borger and family motored to Renovo and joined Mr. and Mrs. Perry Getz and family in a picnic on Sunday Mr and Mrs Calvin daughter Katherine and Mrs. Mary Cardene, visited with the Bruce Lomison fan in Munson, Sunda) Mrs Jacob Hazard, who {fell about two weeks ago while helping at to clean the print shop, was terribly bruised, now able to be around again for which we are grateful Mrs. Mary Cordene of Philadel- Cummings. phia, Mrs, Calvin Quick and daugh- Mi Eva ter Katherine enjoyed l Laurelto pleasant evening ! weekend da Lucas and delphia last week Mr. and Mrs Reading vacationing having Highland Light } Unive: and Yale Mr. Thomas Str Ruth Morrow of several in Is spending grandparents Gloria weeks | Nanty Mrs { Holt spent and Mrs, Orvis last week the Rev, Dale and Mrs W part of Mon- Quick \ ang Is at spent employee Ville lage Boyer, an * home Lee College A anc were Bilerly BUgene Franklin Laut wae in the New Ce Th Bowl Mover Quick wd » 8 of are States Englar pe uro, Wil- MM Mr: were « home Mary irier oe and Stopper of Cod Yale visited via eq alers at the n yricda v on Monday Horney Own on Ness aod Ly Mrs of Lewisburg ng Mr Upper rith week Bask a” ald Saturday visited darby, Phil- n hal Darby, Phil- | yg and Mrs. Edwarg Wilkens Calvin Quick ; ad Mr Strong ntre Hall D., visiteq Thurs- Cr cheanting | G&y at the home of Mr and Mr Sunday al Mr ig i 0! ortune ol with Fans Boone 00) ane homme were im Smit} i Fye Mrs Clara fay al Avis Free hodist camp meeting. They report a wonderful camp meeting good thr ou! ire ue Mr Mir made ang business trip lo Monday. Jean Hartma Pa Brungart, st uder is at Cent Per Business College Harrisburg, spent t weekend their respective hones Mr. Clymer Tyson of the weekend at the a . Lock yen Miss on also a ndance ugh the ent Mr and Ma upon their {| planning o | weeks vis in Moshannon Ts the Capsule Helen Cartwright you al] for ti nd flowere nd flower day. and Mrs Andrew Pinchock son Teddy, accompanied Mrs Cartwright and children ret home. They are ine ] INA, ne a’ rtin turn Harrisburg home ol Haines and Mr G. Ha thank cards 8isters Repre ited on Sunday Emma Corman Mrs. Spend Ladys Harry v Las cause of poor motored to and Smethport, attend the d _ Haven he 3 past weekend at was unable WwW he 3 we of Mr, and Mrs. William of her cousin WW FF Teal 10 passed away Mrs. Willi {riends Mra Lalu Lo 1zabelle Mallory Mr and Mr Woodward } ver Musser out funeral wl : of Reading am Riffle Mall with a in her many fri i Moshannon in wishing recovery perfe health her again lave visit ate Col Musser Mr: of ege and here | ] dy of Mr. and to Dakota I retroed { with liquippa, Eldon igen Batu . x son, BENNER TWP. William Emberton and wife are past the proud parents of a bouncing 6 Sunday visitor pound baby boy born at the Centre County Hospital. Saturday, July 20 The festival held for the U. B church on the church lawn on Sat- urday evening was largely attended i Visitors at the home of Ira Ben- {ner this week and on Sunday were Clarence Kellerma an, of Milesburg Charles Marshall and son Lloyd, of Patton, and Edward Marshall and Lioyd Marshall, of State College; Mrs. Pred Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. paul Hackman and Mrs. James Emanuel Fike and daughter Faye, Confer made a Sunday excursion of Buffalo Run trip to the New York World's Fair The Evert boys have returned Mr. and Mrs. John Reish made & to the home of Ira Benner after Sunday trip to Lebanon and visiting with their sister's family, brought their daughter, Miss Saran Prank Hickling and Walter Arm- Jane Reish. along home on their strong, at Clearfield for two weeks, | return trip. 3 iand at the Joseph Stover's and Mr and Mrs. E A Tyson and {Prank Dugan's. of Klondike three children were Sunday suppet | William Emberton and wife and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs | Prancis Benner and wife and daugh- M. M., Garrett, h L Cyaan ter Hazel Janet, , and Paul Owens | wr. ng Mrs. Samue] Esterline of and wife motored to Lyonstown a t Thursday eveni at the Greenburr, were Sunday visitorg al an spen TUS y evening at © the Ida Weaver home home of Jerry Owens Ed Lucas’ family and Joe Stover’'s MB, ih _Woile and family of . : pi ti Howard, visited with Mrs. Emma family attended the festival held at sited wih Mrs the Myers church at Buffalo Run | Corgan op Sunday, lon Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs, R. C Brungart and . i children and Mr, and Mrs. Lester Welshans of Greenburr, spent the weekend at Lebanon, Mrs. Gertrude Frank, Mrs. David Solly and Mr. James Frank motor ed to Eagles Mere and Lake Ma- koma on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. J. N. Moyer, accom- | panied by their grandson, John Mosteller, visitey in Bloomsburg, on Sunday. Their grandson had been vacationing here for the past few weeks, Miss Bhirley Brown recently re- ! turned to her home aller making an extended visit with friends In Fiedler, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mahaffey at the T A. Au- Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman and Miss Martha Boal of Centre Hall, Mr and Mrs, Harold Auman of Lock Haven William 8 and { Pit Mr and L1wo ters and Ethel cairn urrently Mr Sholl's sisters Mrs. and Miss Emma Sholl. Mr. ang Mrs. Raymond Bair, Mrs man home were aul SOT « Lee 8holl Virginia, are ¢ Edward Owens have sick cows suffering with milk fever. Dr. Neidigh has been doctor- | ing both cows now for a week. They are improving slowly and Mr. Neid- {igh says there are hopes for their recovery. The doctor has eight cows in the county he is now doctoring with the same disease, Bernard Crust has his wheat all cut and is now hauling it in Lewis Lucas. of Milesburg, Is] ! working for Mack Spicer on the | | farm this summer The school directors were around {taking the names of the school ehildren There are some reports of | ! i putting the Clark and Rock schools together in one school of Altoona. were Sunday dinner Mrs. Charles Straub, from Hays guesis at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | | Hollow, took a carload of young R. W. Smith, people from her section to Spring! On Saturday evening, Mr. and | Creek on a swimming party | Mrs, William Tarbert entertained om e——— | Mr. and Mrs. W J Hackenburg, Mr. | Sunday School | dnd Mrs. 8, O, Mallory, Mrs. W. | Kelly and Mrs. Mary M. Abbott. | Mrs. Gertls Corman attended the { I of her step-sishes. Mrs Mary Confer, at Millheim on Mon- severe to the end, knowing that in day, God's own time, we shall reap the | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zeigler and reward of the faithful If we are | daughter, Cynthia Sue, returned 73 faithful and faint not. | their Port Matilda home after Why? Why live a good life, Why | spending the past week with local! be clean, why deprive ourselves of relatives. > so called joys of life? The an! The Rebersburg Girls’ Softball swer ls given in our Golden Text: | team whose games have been well “Godliness is profitable unto all attended, played the Tylersville | things, having promise of the life| Girls’ team on Monday evening, that now is, and of that which {ang the final score was 10-4 in fa- to come” (1 Tim 48). It Rif vor of Tylersville, i now and it pays hereafter .l Mr, and Mrs, Paui Breon and | fore, be clean in body, mind 3nd daughter visited in Centre Hall on spirit, Saturday evening. i (Continued from page two) i ub Er A Beav- | R Ww. Shuey ! Hackenbury | ea Lal —— West College guest Lois Kreamer of Avenue, has as her | Brown in Milton Mrs. Edith Hurwitz lando apartments, friends in New York Mr. ang Mrs, O. R East Beaver Avenue weekend visiting in Troy Mrs. Paul Mitten and children of East Irvin Avenue, spent the week- | end visiting in Towanda, Rev. Harry Babcock of East Beav- er Avenue, spent Tuesday in Car- | lisle, where he attended a meeting Weaver of East /Beavel spending this week al his sister In Jersey of the Or ol Lhe Williams spent Samuel Avenue, is the home Shore Mr Ol Mr H nue, had Kathry WwW. Popp ol their week- of Pitis- and Adamg Ave | end guest burgh ng n Popp South Barnard six weeks al House In Weaver of spending Settlement Jean street, Is Southwark Philadelphia Mr. and Mr son of East F spending several Conne Carl O alrmount week Margaret Smith Aven ests Mr Ph Fairmount we had ang lade } Ge DI and Mir Beave; Ker nave Albert East Avenue gues nt Hope and daught Jersey thelr Mrs. Robert WOODWARD Mrs. D. J Bemner 1 Mr. and Mrs. How- Fiedler were » home of Mr Mr Lavina owite 1 con Mr. and company with Dorman Sunday DJ CGulsewils ara guest Bens Wayne ek ] “. M “i Bu wer 7:30 o'clock the E cheduled 10:30 o'« mday ening « i change © rvices wi f P. forenoon at p Hen Aare Sunday immediately scion. All these sers next clock school m= are hear to meet vited Cc. EB RETVICE Mr. and Philadelphia Omdorf. o© with a friend of theirs. Mrs. Bankie, w arrivals over the weekend Mrs. Orndorf and Mrs Bankie will extend their tion the being In while Mr city home Mrs. Ray 4 i ’ Yaca- fa time thelr i0r ime nell ummer idence Om- dort returned to his Sunday afternoon A number locality have res on of the town folks and helpbd themselves 0 huckleberries. They are now in seg son. Most of the folks go to Jack's mountain in Union county south of Glen Iron, where the berries were at first plentiful but now are gone gover very much so that persons must be satisfied with what they can find. Miss Tillie Bowersox, a member of the Woodward Evangelical S8un- day school, enjoyed a week's outing at Central Oak Heights, Lewisburg, where she took a course in the school of leadership education She Rache) | i visiting with | Mitty s Irwin STATE COLLEGE | Mrs Amos Neyhart has as het guest Mary Lohr of Cleveland, Ohlo Mrs. Bessle Jackson of Helster street, spent Saturday In Lewis- town Mr, and Mrs, P Wes: Park Avenue vacation In the | Btates Dr. and Mrs West Foster weekend bersburg Mrs, Edwin | dren, of Bast vacationing ford, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. P { Glennland apartments, had as thel weekend guests Murray B. Schroed Ld Harrisburg H 8chweitzer 0! spending a England are New R. H of Avenue, visiting relatives Dotterer spent in the Re- Rohrbeck and chil- Foster Avenue, are with relativ in Rock- Alkens of the and son Mrs, Eva Edna 104 { West alrmount aving Friday for Ohio of Irvin Avenue wh and “re YAriou Wlions o. P Bheet 1, Are spend- Buffalo where Lhey Mrs. Sumne Nittany Avent weral weeks |r ¢, New York and ana are pent Danville Reed the CGelsinger a hi Mem Babcock BUSH HOLLOW were Sunday come back ‘ x w ices on W here 50 presse: ny on again next 8 morning On ail in- od night ' he Bush Hq = belie planned the Roy Spotts home Martin Spott Edna 8 Mor © piace were Mr tivo 4 were anc Andrew finished putiing cemetery new fence a | wonderful Freddie days with hi King and ville several Myrtle Cole spending grandma, Mrs relatives | Bpotis is other r who home had to lake ds and show where he killed it ing if he thought be another grimly Well, anvhow_ it Wis spending the 4th of nice we went out hi with a bear Later some of his best them the place We are wonder there might around there a good way of July heard of a preache and he frien mun Came a a————-_; French The present says France keeps makes no reference to conclude a Germany government her pledges but to a paci not separate peace wilh left here last Monday morning in| company with Rev and others for the Heights, Bowersox Miss H. A. Houseal’ returned home on Sun-/ ‘day afternoon very much enthused | with what she learned. Charles Kessinger is having a two weeks’ vacation visiting his sisters at Willlams Grove since last week. COLLEGE TWP. Mrs A L Bohn and daughter Hilda, spent Tuesday at the home of her father-in-law and mother- in-law, Mr. ang Mrs. D, C. Bohn at Centre Hall. Mr and Mrs. James Kustenbau- der called on Sunday to see Mrs Elizabeth Herkimer at Houserville Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shearer and sons Emory. Glenn ang Cecil spent Sunday afternoon Shearer's relatives in the vieinigy | (of Lock Haven and Mill Hall Mr, and Mrs Eugene Homan re- | turned recently from a vacation | in the State of Maryland and Ohlo Frank Tressler and sister Ann | {and Helen and Blanche ang Ruth Bohn had a picnic dinner togeth- | | er in the Ivyside Park near Altoona | on Sunday. The next church services in the Reformed church at * Houserville will be on August 18 at 9:15 a m, Mr. ang Mrs, Norman Klifie had | fis their weekend guest her sister | Miss Weaver of Centre Hall, ————— Diemer L. Bathurst INSURANCE SERVICES MT. EAGLE, PA. r 0. Howard, Pa. among Mr | SUN PROOF! Sun-Proof | | Paints bring | | long - lasting | trip having visiteq at various points | beauty and protection to your home pro- tection that withstands the rav- | ages of snow, sleet, rain and boiling sun for years to come! 0. W. Houtz, Lumber Co. Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA | Nature * Paints by Pittsburgh | ITTSBURGH PAINTS YARNELL The Women's Bible class will hold thelr regular meeting Friday, July 20, wl the home of Mrs. Harry Shawley Mr, and Mrs, Herman Koch and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walson, of Ardara, returned home SBunday afte; spending the weekend al the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles L. Miller They were accompanied by Mn Charles LL. Miller son Jack and daughter Jean, who expect to spend a couple weeks visiting there The annual reunion of the Bhaw- ley family will be held at Millers Grove on Bunday, July 28, All the members and friends of the family are ally Invited to attend Mr. and Mrs Yorks Milesburg, visited home Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bhawley Bunday The Walker reunion held at Miller's Grove August 4 All friend of the family are and enjoy the d cord) Leon of Lhe of on al wil on Bun and rela- invited annual he any Lives ww come The ny Ladie Bunday school al the home of Mi Friday evening t Cig Har- Shawley Miller 1 of Bunda August following Ray ations will Nomin | i officer 4. Elec- Sunday Coakley held mona Velma weeks al FILLMORE ore Henry DARIvest Hockey wheal Mr and Bobble, of her crop Clevenst John, and al the home Crust rs. Pa Norma visited Mrs. Be: evening and wl ine children of Zion isler nard { away that afternoon af- had left Mrs. Harry Garner and near Boalsburg, and Mr Huey of Juniata evening callers home ter they Mr family and of al Bloom home Bertha A. Wion Mis ’ Emm a and inday eveni Among those who attended conference at Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Lewis church uarterly were Mr first g Gray's church Harry Spearly Wolford, Mr and Mrs Charles Harshbarger, Mrs Charles Lutz and son Lee, Mrs. J C. Rockey. Mrs. C. A. Wian, Berths and Emma Bloom, Earl Crust Edward Smeltzer Don't forget the eoming this Saturday July 27 and 28 C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal Flour ard aii. 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