Page Tw —_—— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY MORE THAN 500 TENTERS ON GRANGE FAIR PARK The sixty-seventh Grange Fair, opening Saturday, in Centre Hall, is already in operation with more than five hundred tents all rented and nearly all occupied today, This year the number of new campers is larger than for several previous years. The Kentucky Boys and Patsy Belle, 8 WRAK radio attraction, will make a personal appearance at the Fair in the afternoon and early evening Saturday and Monday on the band stand. Professor Keller's animal show popular here in the 1988 Fair, wil reappear this week on the midway Mr Keller's animal training is @ hobby which supplements his art teaching in the Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Briefly the week's program In- cludes: Sunday 2:30 p. m. Harves Hame Services; Monday, placing 0. exhibits; Tuesday, junior day Wednesday, organization day, anc Thursday, Grange day. * * LJ » CLASS OF 1935 IN REUNION AT GREENWOOD FURNACE he class of 1935 of the Centre Hall-Potter high school met for @ five year reunion Saturday atl Greenwood Furnace picnic grounds Ten of the fourteen living class- mates were present. The party included: Miss Doro- thy Blazer, of Harrisburg: Mrs Harold Esterline (nee Geraldine Smith) and husband of Rebers- burg; Mrs. Howard Gilligan (nee | Miriam Mitterling) and husband of Staie College; Mrs, Robert Mann | (nee Thelma Clark) of Chicago. Vinton McClellan, Mrs. Jack Mc- | Clenahan (nee Preda Burkholder, | and husband, Mr. and Mrs Ralpn Packer, Mr and Mrs. Jay Runkle and Pred Spyker * » PROGRESS GRANGE IS | REHEARSING FOR PLAY | Members of the Progress Grange are rehearsing for a one-act play “The Blue Gate," to be presented | in the Grange Fair auditorium | Monday evening at eight o'clock. The cast, under the direction © Mrs. George Sweeney, includes: | Hans Vebber, a mennonite farmer; John T. Delaney; Nellis Vebber, hi: | younger daughter, Mary Delaney; Ruth Vebber, his older daughter Martha Spyker; Peter Dyke, a call | er, Gilbert Ralston: and Johr| Strauss, a suitor, Ray Delaney. This play, a comedy portrays the | life and customs of the mennonites The Bald Eagle Grange will pre- | sent the second play Monday even- | a ig. HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH TEACHER IS ELECTED Charles Slonaker, of Willlams- | port, was elected to the Englist| “yacancy in the Centre Hall-Potter | high school at a meeting of the joint school board Tuesday night. Mr Slonaker, who has had twc| years experience as a substitute) teacher in the Williamsport public schools, will move here with his wife | and young son. | At this meeting the board se! September 3 fs official opening day | for this school term. According to a new state law, children may enter first grade thi year if they are six years old be- fore February 1 1941. The date previously was January 1. - > LJ * CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W. K. Hos- terman, pastor. No church ser- vices August 25. Lutheran: The Rev. CC, Otto | stor. Centre Hall: Sunday] School 9:00, Church service 7:30! Farmers Mills: Church service 8:00 | Sunday School 10:00; Georges Val- | ley, Sunday School 9:30, Churck service 10:30, Methodist: Glenn, pastor August 25. Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor. No vices, August 25. Reformed: The Rev. D. R, Keen er, pastor. No church services Au- gust 25. MILLHEIM L FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY {August 23rd—One Night Only) IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE TEX RITTER and his WESTERN SHOW Direct to you from Hollywood ON OUR \LUREEN “DR. TAKES A WIFE” L. Young Two Bhows—7 and 9 P. M. Admission 15¢ & 30c (tax incl) NOTE-"Dr. Takes a Wife" will Also be Shown Baturday Night. MONDAY & TUESDAY (August 26th & 27th) Virginia Bruce Dennis Morgan Bellamy Ralph Jane Wyman Wayne Morris “FLIGHT ANGELS” (A Warmer Bros. Picture) Another smash hit for Wayne a plenty. A Must See Picture. No. 5 — “THE SHADOW” “BEST SELECTED SHORTS" The Rev No k Walt UNICIPA COMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY (August 30ih & 31st) Here is entertainment PLUS! Jane Withers and Gene Auiry, in "Shooting High” Two big stars in one smash hit. | Lutheran | Golden Eagle picnic at | Wible ! home | at | visiting with Geiss | Mrs A MUST SEE. PERSONAL MENTIONS Calvin Runkle of Shamokin wa: the guest of Miss Laura Runkle foi part of last week. George A, Reiber of York, recent. ly Joined the marines and expect to leave for camp at once, Miss Marian Smith from Phila. delphia, is vacationing at the home of her father, R. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, David I. Graybil spent the weekend among relative: of Mrs, Graybill's at Meadville ano Erie. George Martz has recently re- ceived employment in the Joe Haze | plumbing establishment Belle- fonte, David 1. Gyaybill spent Wednesday to Saturday of last week at his father's home in Pax- tonville, Miss Anna Elizabeth Homan was employed last week at one of girls’ dormitories at Penn State during the 4-H convention. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. ang Mrs. Robert McCor- mick left Monday for a vacation in New York City and at the World" Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Gross Allison ano two children of Cave City, Ky came Jast Monday for a visit with Mr. Allison's aunt, Miss Runkle The in the it Senjor Service class of Sunday School held August meeling in picnic at Penn's Cave, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer and| | Mrs, Ida McClellan of Linden Hal attended the Past Templars of the Ravensbur Park, Tuesday, The Rev. and Mrs, J M patrick, son Jack, and Miss spent last week at Shekinah near Mt, U Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Durst Robert Gerhart spent the weeken Kunkletown with Mr, an Lynn Ross and at Philadelphia with Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Swartz Mrs. Frank Long and son bert of Washington, D. C., re Wagner and Tressie McClellan, They piar o remain here until Labor Day Edward Ross, sot Mr and Mrs wa Kirk Cam Her- nine-year-old of ynn Ross | discharged {rom the Palmerton hos- pital on Monday following his re- covery from an appendect@ny Mr Weir Walker, anc Mrs Wigman and sor and Mrs Edward W | Edward Jr. spent the weekend a! the R. 8. Jamison home. Mrs Wig- man remained for a week's vaca: | tion | Mr. and Mrs, George Sweeney ann | children and Mrs. Reuben Ricker spent: last Wednesday in Lock Ha- They attended the morning session of the firemen's convention there, Mrs. Fred Priest and daughter Janet of Emaus visited last week among friends in Centre Hall before joining Mr, Priest in Miami, Fio™i- ven | da, where he has recently taken # new position. Fred Spyker will be employed bs} the Rallway Express at State Col- Jege during the first two weeks ir | | September | matriculate in the Chicago Theo- | | logical seminary, After that he plans = Mrs. Robert Mann, formerly Mis: | Thelma Clark, with her young son | is visiting her parents in Howard | until the last oi] She will remain September before returning to he: home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. FP. P Geary and Mr. and Mrs. R. 8, Jamison and daughter met Mrs. O, A Jamison | and sons Rufus and Gray from Mifflinburg, at Halry John's for : picnic Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. Reuben S. Ricker | spent Sunday at Winfleld with Mr ' and Mrs. Robert Hess and family Miss Helen Hess, who had beer visiting at Winfield, returned tc Hal] with them to remair Labor Day. Randall Miller, eight-year-old sor Mr. and Mrs, Charles Miller spent Thursday to Saturday as 2 patient in the Centre County Hos- pital following a fall {from a wagon eo f va | He suffered a fractured finger anc | scalp lacerations, Mr. and Mrs, Ninian Boggs | daughter Ruth, and niece from Camden, N. J. spent the weekent with Mr. and Mrs, George Boggs at the Rowe cabin returning home Sunday with a son, Robert, who has been vacationing here. The Messrs Boggs are brothers, Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jacot Sharer from Wednesday to Friday last week were Mrs, Lillian Marlow from Erie, grand templar of the State of Pennsylvania, and Mrs Hazel Tterly of Nazareth, who I grand vice-templar. They made an official visit to the Bellefonte lodge Friday night. A group of young girls under the supervision of Mrs. William Spy- ker spent Wednesday to Friday ir the Slack camp near Camp 62 The following comprised the party Marjorie Emery, Adaline Goodhart Marian Michael, Eleanor Potter, Janet Runkle, Joanne Settle, Rut! Bpyker, and Clara Lou Wetzel, The Centre Hall-Potter band held a weiner roast at Camp 62 last Wednesday evening. These per- sons were present: Robert Arney Charles Bloom, Mrs. J. Shannor Boozer, Patricia Boozer, Ellen Brad- ford, Joyce Bradford, Albert Dut- row, Jack Garbrick, Jean Hanna Helen Miller, Jay Rohrer, Mr, and Sunday School young people's de- partment went to Camp 62 for weiner roast last Tuesday evening These persons altended: Eunice Blazer, Patricia Boozer, Ellen Brad. ford, Mrs. Harold E Bradford Joyce Bradford, Robert Bradford Miriam Brooks, Nellle Knarr, Ethe! Martz, Helen Miller, Janet Priest Kathryn Reish, Betty Searson, Alice i from the | William Campbell | Laura the form of @| Thursday | Grace | Fern Hanna was a weekend guest | of Ruth Hackett, a schoolmate imployed as a clerk in Hosterman’s | store, i the weekend relatives Harrisburg. among of her grandmother, Mrs, C. F Emery Sunday. Janice Martz, infant daughter o | | { Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martz, was 1 | over the weekend. { Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sypke: | relatives in Cameron County. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jordan anc daughter from New Jersey were vis- | iting in this section last week | Mrs, Nora Shelter, LL M Tread | way, and three guests from York were visitors in unis vicinity las week. | Mr. and Mrs. Erdman West anc | daughter Betty spent last week In | Altoona, visiting an | West's. | Mrs, Edward W, Wigman and Mr | and Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison had Sun’ | day night supper with Mr. and Mr iJ. 8. Boozer and family Mrs. Frank McClellan, daughter | Mildred and Bernina, and son Wi” liam had dinner with Mrs. C. F | Emery, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Howard Gilligan o! State College had Sunday dinne: with Mrs. Gilligan's parents Mr and Mrs. D, C. Mitterling Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss ant daughter had dinner today at th 8, T. Riegel home before Mr. Fos: {and Mr Riegel left for a fishing | trip. | Miss Eva Balley and the Rev. and | Mrs, James Steele and daughte: from Bellefonte sm ’ ric conference near Red and | d Mrs | T oldest aughte: Homer Nefl plan | to leave soon for Pittsburgh where she will enter a nurses training class in one of ihe city hospitals. {| Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney and children, Mr and Mrs Haroic | Leightiey from Oak Hall, and Mrs William Baird {rom Philadelphia, had a picnic at camp 62 Sunda) evening Mr. and Mr of Mr Mr and a James Welzel, son Richard and daughiers Marjorie and Caroline from Toledo, Ohio spent Thursday and Friday at the J. P Wetzel home. The Messrs Wetzel are cousins { Mr, and Mrs Barry Hacker anc | daughter, Betty, from Wilmington | Delaware, came to the B, F. Cor | home Saturday. When they re- | turned Tuesday they took will them a son, Robert, who had spent! | a manth here, Misses Nellie and Mabe! Lohr and | Gustavus Payne from Rutlege vis. i ted among friends and relative: | here from Thursday to Monday be- fore leaving for a tour throug! | New England. They stayed with | Mrs C. F. Emery Mr. and Mrs. J F. Welzel anc Clara Lou atiended Sunday service: in the Reformed church at Beaver. t town at which Mr. Wetzel’s neghew, i The Rev. D. J. Wet2el pastor of the First Reformed church at Reading | preached the sermon, Mr and Mrs David I. Graybil | Joined a party of campers on Penns | Creek near Middleburg Monday | Mrs. Graybill returned to her work at the Centre County Hospila | Monday night but Mr. Graybill will | remain for :he week Local persons who attended the funeral Friday of Mrs. Alfred Le< | of Boalsburg were: Mr, and Mrs i Clyde Bracdfsrd, Mr, ang Mrs Philip Bradford, Mrs. James Good- | hart, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Emery Rip- ka, Mrs. William Flory, and Mrs E Strohmeyer. i The Rev and Mrs. Roy Cormatl | from Wilkinsburg, are visiting will { Mrs, Corman’s parents, Mr. ana | Mrs, F. M. Fisher. Other guests at | the same home over the weekend { were Mr. and Mrs. John Cormau | and daughter Barbara from Ken- nett Square, James E. Spangler, from Belle- { vue, Ohio, a brother of the late Albert 8payd. visited from Wednes- day to Saturday with Mrs, Albert Spayd, Perry Luse, and Ralph Luse Other weekend guests at the Spay\ home were Leonard Spayd ano daughters, Louise and Virginia from Fremont, Ohio, and Isaac Mariz from Cleveland, Ohio, The Garden Club made plans for the Grange Fair flower exhibit at » meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Edna Miller. Besides the hostess, present: Mrs. George Benner, Mrs William Bradford, Mrs. FP. P Geary, Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, Mrs George Heckman, Edgar Miller, Mrs. H, BR White H. R. White will entertai September 20. In the present world a volunteer system is about ms out of date a: the bow and arrow. The merchants of Bellefonte who want your business ask for it by advertising. WE WILL BE AT - - Grangers Picnic CENTRE HALL, PA, : with Olde Tyme Bread, Rolls and Cake Also line of Musical » empléte I Pifers Music Shop Bishop Bt. Bellefonte. Pa. - spent Sunday among Mrs, Sypker': | | | | | iriends aunt of Mrs | these members were Mrs. Charles: Light, Mrs. Charles A Miller, Mts | and Mrs, Join Whiemal} Mp. | n the clut | BOALSBURG Mrs, Newton Yarnell, of Lewis: town, visited old friends in town on Thursday Mrs, Mollie Beck of Altoona, i: visiting her sister, Mrs, John Ja- Ray Delaney has recently beer'| cobs. Mr, Charles E. Fisher, Jr, ot Danville was a visitor in town on Mr and Mrs. Donald Shope spent Friday. ir | Mr, Forrest McGirk, of Altoona | spent Thursday with his parents | Miss Lillian Foss was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeGirk, Mrs, John Shuey spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William | Sheaff, at Lemont, Mrs. Willlam Stover, spent sev- | eral days with her sister, Mrs Wry- man Noll, at Linden Hall, Mr and Mrs of with the former's Henry Hosterman Mr, and Mrs daughter, of mother, Pittsburgh, visited in town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knepp, and children, of Millbrook, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr and Mrs Willlam Young Mr. and Mrs, John Musser and children, of Oak Hall, visited Sun. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Wert, Guests on Sunday at the home o! Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hess were Mr and Mrs T WW. Hess and Mn Schumann and daughter, al] of Al- Ltoona Mrs. Luther Dale and daughter Margaret, spent: Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Rim- mey, of Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher anc Mr. and Mrs. William Sinclair, al of Huntingdon, visited Sunday wily the former's mother Mrs Georg: Fisher Mr and Mrs. John Stover of Al- toona, spent Sunday with the for. mer's mother, Mrs, William Stover Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dale anc nn Jack of Bellelon'e, spent S8un- i Dale home ana son Russler ¢ Air penaing iy Al Lhe Luther Mr Edith Lucas and Miss Hazel turned home Sunday after ; days with at Washington and Mrs. George Clemson daughter, Sally, and Elizabet and Malan Shugarts spe day a! Lock Haven Dr. and Mrs. E C State College, have moved into the Nelson Jones residence which recently vacated by the Theodore Hartman family, who have moved to State College Misses Elizabeth and Shugaris, of Ardmore, are sj a week at the George Clemson ome Mrs Ausie Schutt and Minnie, have returned thei home after spending the past week with the former's son, Fred Lose and family, at Valley View Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osieriing and children Jimmy and Jane are spending a few days with relative: Lancaster Miss Jane Phillips has returned to the Geisinger Hospital at Dan- Rob- re. ert Te WA Mariar WRGIin at ville, where she ls a student nurse, Wh after spending the past two Week: with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips Mrs, Charles Maxwell and daugh- ters, Joanna, Jane and Ann, Oi Slingeriand New York, are spend- ing a few days with the former: parents, Mr, and Mrs A. J Hazel MP ———_————r BLANCHARD Miss Faye Peters spent severa days at the home of Mr, and Mrs Raymond Maxon and Sunday even. ing callers were Mr. and Mrs Wu’ liam Kunes and Mrs Irvin Frave of Beech Creek and Violet Bowe: of Pittsburgh and Buddy James © town. Mrs. Earl Shilling ang thre daughters spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Max- on and family The churches of the communit) are having the annual picnic sea soni, The Church of Christ pic mic was held at Hecla on Saturday while the Baptist Sunday Schoo will gather at Martin's Grove or Thursday. A vesper service will conducted al the grove on Thurs. day evening to replace the reguia: prayer service Mrs. George Schenck accompan- jed Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Strang Buffalo, N. Y.. on Saturday for ai extended visit, Mr. Edward Bumgardner of Lew. isburg has been vacationing at thi! home of his sister Mrs. Clarence Bittner. Mr Bumgardner expects to return home on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs Claude Vanetti of Pit.sburgh, are ests of Mr. anc Mrs, Harrig Confer for a week, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Weaver of Marsh Creek, were Sunday after) noon callers at the Clarence Bit. ner home. Mr, William Reed of Schnectady during the past week among whom were Mr, and Mrs J, 1. DeHaas and Mr, and Mrs, M. C. Bowman, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs | R. J. Spangler were Mt and M-s | Eimer Albert, and Mr, and Mrs | Evan Hassinger and daughter Hei- | en of Middleburg, Pa. Miss Lois Benner of Bellefonte spent the weekend with Mary Belle Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsden and family moved from the Schmick farm on Marsh Creek or munity for nearly five months, Mrs, Harris Clark had the mis. fortune to fail while returning home {rom a Townsend committe: o MILLS who has beer several week: SPRING Charles Hos'erman | Greensburg, spent the weekend | Mrs | Cyril Zechman and | August 22, 1940. UNIONVILLE 1 Methodist Church Services | {| Prayer service this Thursday even- | ing, Sunday 8chool on Sunday imorning at 9:16 a. m.; Epworth | League in the evening at 6:30 p. m followed by the preaching service {at 7:30 p. m, with sermon by the | pastor, Rev, M. F. Kerstetter, Free Methodist Church Services: { Prayer service Friday evening, 8un- | day 8chool on Sunday morning at | 9:30 a. m, followed by the regula: | preaching service with sermon Rev, Edward Snyder, who is Ye-| warning this week from Missionary | work in the Dominican Republic Sunday School Plenic | bers and friends of the Free Metho- dist Sunday School held their an. nual pienic and outing last Thurs- | day at State College. They report- ed a fine crowd, with about 80 per- sons present to partake of the noon | meal and recreation in the after- noon The Community Ball Games: — | Wonder why more folks do not at- tend the soft ball games which are played on the new ball field each evening. 1 guess it is because the; do not know when there {5 a game but we have been informed there it a game each evening unless | to prevent, You don't know wha! missing when you don” some 100 [i too little to see the ome to tall straight way they play some real game which are interesting and jots ol fun to watch. Lets have some good crowds at the next games. Last Saturday they played three games The teams who play below the railroad, the 1 ection bDelween Lhe the state highway, th nm West of he sate highway and town. ship men which makes four team they i Cit iL rains you are see these boys play run ome dt it it any- raliroad +} ne are one: men good own au and cheer for your Ww her an extended Schene Thu remaindey in Howard Mrs Carl ieft on 8 where they ni a Mrs. Pelen fee Of aay He Week with rend Js] Harrisburg visit for a couph her parents Mr and Mrs. Finkbinder, her father being employed in Harrisburg The members and {rien Methodist church ang » Ta f hp wrt ars rarity anal Os he community Flick and idrer unday will for al Moshannon Park on with an all day outing and time spent by all Mr. and Mrs Robert Lannen Chester, Pa. are visiling aroun’ among their many friends and re ialives in and about the comm stor ping with her brother and wile Mr Mrs. E L Parsons while here Still a oottinuous of car travel the new road raitie- shake pike to Black Moshannon Park each Sunday It is ond about a 15 or 20 minute drive from Unionville and is a very beautifu drive Mis a goog Ol nity a tact ang line over W. B Parsons and daughi.er Ruth accompanied by Miss Eve Rowan, ang Mrs. J R. Williams at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs Jennie Chandler in the Methodia church at Julian last Sunday after- noon Sunday evening callers at the home Mrs. Allie Hall and Miss Minnie Sensor, were Mr ang Mrs Lupton of Philipsburg and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lupton and three children of Bal- timore, Maryland The members of the Boy Scout: of the community left on Monda) morning, bag and baggage for a scout camp in the seven mountain: camp, under the supervision of expecting to spend all this week in their scout leader, Cleveland Holtz- worth. { Mr. Ardery Calhoun accompanied | | by his aunt, Miss Ida Williams, re- | | turned to his home here last Thurs- | of | | day, after having been a patient in N.Y. called on various friends here | the Pittsburgh hospital for a time He is improving and able to bel around his home and his man) friends and neighbors here hope his compleie recovery may be speedy. The regular monthly busines: meeting of the W. C. T. U, was held last ednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hall. The elec tion of officers was held which re- | sulted as follows: President, Mrs J. O. Fox; Vice president, Mrs | Harriet Askins; secretary, Mrs Winifred Peters; Assistant secre-! tary, Mrs. J. R. Willlamg and treas- | urer, Miss Eva Rowan. | The members of Wi-Mo-Ma-Siz | ¢lub had a double enjoyment the! week, on Wednesday evening they with some of their friends, en- joyed 4 ham and egg supper at Mo- shannon Camp on the Allegheny mountain, and on Priday evening took in a movie at the Plaza Thea~ tre of Bellefonte, entitled, “New Moon.” These ladies sure know how to have a good time, Rev. and Mrs. Bdward Snyder are expected to arrive in the com- munity this week. Mrs, Snyder by | | panied by Mrs The mem- | ing ready to enter high school this Fall, Miss Eva Rowan jeft on Wednes- day for a several days visit with re- latives at the old home above Jull- an Mr. Paul Jones returned to hi home here after a couple weeks vis- it with his sister and other relative in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs, George Bauder and son of Juniata, Pa. spent Bunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs C W. Bauder of this place Mrs. H D Lindenmuth accom Bell Bruss attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Jennie Chandler of Julian, Sunday after noon Miss Hamsport, is Of her oLher Katherine Buck Visiting at brother Daniel relatives in tl time T. B. McClellan of Altoona spent he weekend with his wile at the Askin home and with hi daughter and husband, Mr, and Mr Harry Jones Mr. William VanValin of Green ville, Ill, is # some time wilh his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs F Ww Smith greeting oic ¥ “r | ¥ 1 friends and wil. the hom? Buck ano community of »e ¢ )" for pending ang NEeIgH DOT afternoon Guests © Way John H. Thomps were Mr, an § 8 {f Mrs inst Sunday M F and thelr aom M: Mal Indiana Mrs. Margaret weekend Nn { a # won o COA im Py a Keatley spent ul wilh relatives having acocompani- Emily Miles ol Ol daughter anc ed her Millesburg and her i State College Louis severa Lorraine Parsons nd Nell Durst spent t week with the R. C. Wil- « all Hey Na rman Fisher and Sammi empiovyed on club werk week State Col- and won 1 In the dress revue in whic girls from 37 counties modeled garments which they hag made 5 Wh & street Costume G W_ Holt and Mr E Holt and daughte: J. N. Holt ang M: M urned from a a £0.0 a and Mr Mrs B Georgeanna Mrs. James Margaret re Stere and daughtes the latier par week day vaca- tion in Canada where they enjoyed the time fahing Upon their re- turn they treated friends anc wen Laelr nadian PINE GLEN A large people attended the Pine Glen Fall iast Baturday Arthur McCullough who ployed in Harrisburg, spent weekend with his parenis here Mr and Mrs Martin Conners ol Rew Cily, spent several days at the home of Mr and Mrs James Mackel Mrs. Carrie Suger spent the weekend at Mr and Mrs, Ed. Hoov- ory crowd of out of 1HwD em- aT; ' ah There was a Jarge crowd of Pine Glen people attended the picnic a Potiersdale, on Sunday Mr and Mrs George Benton anc daughters Martha and Betty Ben- ton, spent the weekend at thn Beates home Mrs, Newlin of Renovo, spent sev eral days at the Benton home Mrs, Ada Ramsey, Mary anc Wesley Ramsey, Naomi and Pau Freel of Al.oona, spent geveral day: {at R. L, Schmoke's Mr. Bigler Smeal and son, spen Saturday at J. J. Mackels, Miss Rite Pipito has returned her home in Philadelphia, She was accompanied home by her father and uncle Mr. ang Mrs. Wendell, Mr, and Mrs Hoffman and daughter Mada- | line and son Billy and Mrs, Slaven | all of Philadelphia, spent severa days with Mrs, Slaven's brother Mr, James Mackel VALLEY VIEW Mr. ang Mrs. George Emenhize: and family from Shamokin are spending their vacation in a cabin along Spring Creek. | Miss Betty Pardo spent Sunda) | with Miss Mary King, | Mr. and Mrs. John Fedele and | family of Renovo, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Frank Cam: | pana. i Miss Hazel Corman entertained the junior C, E last week to 8 weiner roast. Quite a number of the people ol this community attended the home coming at Buffalo Run. Milles Hazel and Hilda Cormar entertained the sewing club mem- bers: Mrs, Paul King, Mrs, Clarence Pardoe, Mrs, Paul BEokley, Mrs Bertha Corman, Mrs, Bruce Cor man, Mrs. Lynn Corman and Mrs Miles Shultz. Mr. and Mrs, Clair Lose spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Oftta sympathy to Mrs. Eimer Breon on the death of her husband, Mr Elmer Breon., LITTLE NITTANY Mr, and Mrs daughter Ruth of Mifflinburg, Mr and Mrs, Albert Mackey and family of Monument, and Mr and Mis Clair Lyons and family of Howard pent one day last week at the C, A Dolan home Mrs, Anna Clark and daughter Martha oalled last Friday evening at the Robert Bpangler and Peu Barner home Last Bunday Mr. Milles S.ecle, Mr D. A McDowell and Paul Miller Jr of Axe Mann, visited with William Dolan and Charles Dolan Mrs, Gertrude Dolan and daugh ter, Queen of Fox Hollow, visite with Mrs Annie Dalan on Wednes Ga evening y and Von of Jerse during Glen Laubach Shore pen everal week with Mr family Mr. and Mi daughter Haz Axe Dolan Junior aay ' Lhe i Margaret Dul en and KH Va aaah nome on Wallzer Werk Two Victims of Accidents Eleanor Ann wk Haven, received tr Private H after t recently al the Hang sadd } Keys at the side show at the men's carnival 1} right arm. The at the hospital a one of the mon Eels wre had bitten wound was dressed tetanus anti. and Hall Campbell and | ORVISTON There were 126 present at Bun. day school Mr, and Mrs Raymond Apker of llamsport, and Mr. Mahlon Me- Closkey id daughter Virginia of Howard Bunday with his son Mr. and Melvin McCloskey and family Mr May ang Watson hunting Miss spent her friend ar Mri Jimmy sent Watson and Mr. Harri Bunday at thel Snow Bhoe Jean Kerr of Johnsonburg several days last week will Doris Daley and Clayton camp al Quite folks from Bchenck reuncon on Schencs Was ideal an riends and relat enjoyed ever, minute, The male quartette ren aerec some very gOOd selections and number of Orviston atlended the Holier ar Pletcher Thursday held in © Grove, Thu aay @a 14) w i: Ves * Lhe weeEemn Bill Diggen —— —— — fividual who is Jost in the 5 like a swimmer who has gone nd Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ! i. 8 No GRADE A NEW POTATOES :-~19¢ Sweet Potatoes 23 {1h 2 feeberg Lettuce Red Malaga Grapes 2 1b 15¢ Home Grown Cabbage Rocky Ford Cantaloupes Fancy Pascal Celery 2 hds 15¢ Penn-Alto Butter FREE DOLLARS AND CASH AWARDS GIVEN AWAY WITH Shaffer Bread ! 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