REBERSBURG Fatt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings of Williamsport, spent the weekend ag the home of Mr, and Mrs. A, G Cummings, Sunday visitors at the same home were: Mr. Franklin Shearer and Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Palmer of Centre Hall, Mrs, Alma Haines and son, Rep. ‘Kenneth G. Haines, on Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bierly and family were dinner guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver of Lemont one day last week, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Limbert made | A business trip to Bellefonte on Fri- | day. . Sunday visitors at the 8, A. Bierly home were: Mr, and Mrs, Eugene fee and sons Donald, David and Richard of State College Mrs, Gertrude Frank visited re- | latives at Loganton last Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breon and Mr, Calvin Breon accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Theodore Breon and family of Coburn, spent the week- end with relatives in Clyde, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Arbogast and family visited Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hironimus of Lewisburg on Sunday Mrs. W. E Steyer of Allentown, Mrs. W. HL Smith and Mr. W. P. Kessinger of Bellefonte called at the C H, Gramley home recently. Mr. A. H. Smith of Pleasant Gap. called at the Paul Breon home Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Esterline visited relatives In Centre Hall on Sunday. Mrs. Roy Brungart is ill at this | writing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and | Joan ang Lillian, of | daughters, State College, visited Mrs. Bender s mother, Mrs. Ella Diehl on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, R. W, Smith visited relatives in Pittsburgh, Hunting- don and Altoona this weekend. In their absence Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kerstetter of Greenburr attended Mr. and Mrs, Smith's farm duties Rev, and Mr3. Dale Kobr, accom. | panied by Woodrow Meyer and Rev. Fisher of Pine Grove Mills are at- lending a Synod in York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett spent the weekend at their home | here. For the past three weeks Mr ang Mrs. Garrett have been living in Canton, Ohio, where Mr. Garrett is employed. Sunday callers at the Mrs, Alice | Crouse home were Mr and Mrs. Charles Houser of Lemont; Mr. and Mrs, Prank Housman and Mrs. Ella 8Bhurs of Milltheim. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters and Billy. Bierly were Sunday dinner guests at the Lester Meek home in Bellefonte. Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Hackenburg, accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Hacken- burg, and Mrs. Charles Page, visited relatives in Muncy on Sunday. Their daughter. Joanne, has been visiting there for the past two weeks. Mr. and ‘Mrs, C, J Weaver, Sr, celebrated their 62nd, wedding an- niversary on Sunday. Mr. Weaver was 82 years of age on Monday and Mrs, Weaver was 81 years of age on May 7. The following spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Weaver: and Mrs. | attended a | can Banquet at Philipsburg | and Mrs. Palmer Weaver and daughter, Jane, of State College. | Mr, and Mrs. Klinger of Kratzville also visited this home on Sunday This community wishes Mr, and Mrs, Weaver many more anniver- sarles, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sauers of State College visited with Mr. and Mrs, H, 8, S8mull on Monday, Rev. N. F. Douty spent the week- end in Altoona. Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Law moved | last week to the former Paul Cum- { mings home. and Dr; Law has con- verted his former residence Into his | business office, Mrs. Ida Bair entertained Mr | and Mrs. Charles Coleman, Mr, and | Mrs. John Hassinger, and Mrs. | Jennie Hassinger of Beavertown on Sunday. The Baccalaureate services at the Lutheran church on Sunday | evening were well attended. Rev Dale Kohr preached the sermon | Commencement exercises will be held at the same place on Friday | evening at 7:30, Mr. A. D. Goug- ler of Middleburg will be the speak- er. Miss Madaline Brungart and Miss Betty Gentzel will give the or- ations, direction of Mr Mrs. Elizabeth Gephart, The Glee Club under the | Donald Shope of | | Centre Hall will provide the music. | Miss | | Helen Gephart and Miss Iren Meyer | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three MOSHANNON | “There were 70 present at the | Methodist Sunday School, Sunday. | May 18th, S8crmon by Rev. C. M. Hammond, Sunday visliors at the LeRoy Lewis home were: Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Zimmerman of Altoona, and Mr, Curtin Lucas of Chester, who hag been attending Penn State Cen- ter at Altoona: also Mr, and Mrs. Emest Mulhollan, Edward and David, and Mrs, Anna Lewis of Ty- rone and Mr. John Bowes of Pine Glenn. Mr. William Borger, who Is em- | ployed at Niagara Falls, was home over the weekend and on his return | was accompanied back by his | mother, | Miss Geraldine Cartwright 1s spending some time at her home | here. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Galligher | and children of Bellefonte spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs, John Cartwright who has! been working in Milesburg, was! home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy lewls and Hope accompanied by Mr. Miles Crownover of Curwensville, motor- | | ed to Pittsburgh on Friday to bring {| Mrs, Crownover home from the hos- She is somewhat improved | pital The barn on the Lloyd Borger | of State College were Sunday vis- | | ftors at the Mrs. | home. Mrs, Grace Zacharius from | Pittsburgh was a Saturday guest | at the same home. | Mr, and Mrs, John Brungart and { three children of Loganton, R. D., were Sunday evening visitors in | town, | Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolfe made a | business trip to Lock Haven on Saturday. | Mrs, Joseph Weber, Anna Beck, | Mrs. Candace Weber and Mr, Wil- liam Bartholomew, all of Lock Ha- { ven, visiteq with Mrs. Mary M. Ab- bott on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ziegler and Mr, and Mrs, P, R. Winters visited with Mr. and Mrs, Paul Ziegler al | | Port Matilda on Saturday. { The local high school has parti- cipated in several track meets re- { cently. The team js composed of | William Hazel. Kenneth Gephart land Edward Hoover, in the the mile, William Hazel was third in the 440-yarq dash, and | Hoover was fourth in ! mile i in the Mountain College at which time Kenneth | Gephart was nearly tied with an { opposing runner for first place, Wil- liam Hazel took a second place in i the 440- yard dash, and a third place in the half mile. At the Dis- trict VI meet held at Altoona May i 17, Kenneth Gephart got a medal | { for placing third in the mile, and William Hazel was tied for first in the half mile and placed fourth {in the 440-yard dash. He qualified | for the State Championship meet to {be held at State College on May | their | a { mile race at that time with runners M 1234. He will compete nn the half On Apri] 22} Lewistown-State Cbllege | meet, Kenneth Gephart was first in | Edward | the half-| On May 9, they participated | High at State | Emma Corman | There were 166 present at Sunday | { School, Sunday. John Daley and friend Carl M-- | | Kinney of Baltimore and Dorls { Daley of Johnsonburg, spent the | weekend at the Paul Lomison home, { Other visitors on Sunday were Mr, | and Mrs. O. J, Wensel of Milesburg, jand Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of | S8methport. { Pmiline Butler of State College, | spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Butler. | Mr, and Mrs, Paul Hunter of { State College, spent Sunday at the {home of Mr. and Mrs, William | Barnhart, | Verna Shank of Tyrone, spent the | weekend with her parents, Mr. ani { Mrs. A. M. Shank | The baseball team lost a close | game to Lock Haven at Lock Haven { on Saturday 7 to 6 ten innings. Mr, and Mrs, C. B. Page of West Harold Ard made a business trip to Baltimore last week for a lew | days Earl Brindle spent the weekend { with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John | Brindle. He is employed by the Hamilton Watch Co. at Lancaster, | Pa. as an inspector | Mr. ang Mrs, H. O. Fiedler vacat- ed their country home last Thurs- { day and moved in the former E H | Musser residence lately purchased | by their son-in-law, Roy Musser, | Akron, Ohio. We welcome them in {our midst. They also entertained | son-in-law, daughter and anddaughter, Mr. and Mrs, Ralpn 00D i Mr, Willlam Weaver of Pitcairn; | from high schools throughout the | the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver, and | state. The track feam and their | daughter, Jean, of New Kensing- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weaver, ; coach Mr. Curtis Grenninger are to { be congratulated for these fine re- sults. ——— —— daughter, Elva Mae, of Reading: KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Butler and family ‘of Monument, were in our ‘village on Friday. Mrs, S. R. McCartney also Mrs. | J. Lucas were to Fairview Saturday to clean the cemetery. | Mr. ang Mrs. Ralph | William Robinson home Miss Maude Rager has returnned | | home from a weeks stay at Erle. {| The Methodisy church members, { the community and al] good peoplz {in our community are much inter- | McCartney | { and son spent Saturday p. m. at the | Another light frost made its ap- | | pearance on Monday morning. This { made the seventh frost thus far this { month, | Nevin Bowersox secured a job Mrs. Oliver Bitner and four] | daughters Jane Grace, Florence and | Lois Jean and Mr. and Mrs, Loren { Rockey and baby spent Saturday { evening shopping at Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Faye Dean and Mr, and Mrs. Samue] Mulberger | ©5ted in cleaning and papering the | Russel] Poorman of State College, and son also Don Johnsonbaugh of Pleasant Gap, were callers Sunday at LL. McCartpey's home. Mr, and Mrs. John Smith and children of Milesburg, were callers at Al Alexanders at Mt Eagle on Sunday p. m. Callers at the Guy Lucas home Bunday were Mr. and Mrs, Bud Me- and thrée children, also! Mrs, Myrrel Heverly of Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heverly and children of Marsh Creek, Mr aiid Mrs, Russell Lucas and chil- dren also Gilbert Etters of Falir- Are You Ready " For the Annual MOSQUITO -BLITZKRIEG? Protect yourself from invasion by the Mosquito Fleet with HOUTS DOOR and WINDOW SCREENS. Our strong, rusi- ‘resistent screen wire rebuffs the most persistent summer in- “sects! Because it has body, it will net bulge or dent easily. The frames are tightly con- “structed of well-seasoned woods that neither warp nor sag. Phone 703 NOW, for a free estimate, 0. W. HOUTS - LUMBER CO. N. Buckout 5. Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA. * Jersey | | church, all are invited to do their The wedding bells rang on Sun- {day for Miss Marion Smith, the | Scribe joins in wishing her much ! happiness all along the journey. Mr, and Mrs. H E. McCartney and son were in our village Sunday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gault are with their | daughter Mrs Milford Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas and son of Yarnell were callers at the J F, McCartney home, Sunday. Miss Ann Royer has been sick { spending a few days — | for a week. her many friends hope ry Eckenroth and had lunch. for her a speedy recovery. | Me | RUNVILLE | | The Spring C. E Rally will be | held in the Runville U. B, church | Friday evening, May 23rd. Every- body is invited. There will be a special speaker and good singing. Mrs. E 8, Bennett has been on the sick list the past week but improved some, while her children helped her to celebrate her 70th birthday, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Shem Hackenbug of Rebesbug. visited last week with their son Charles and family, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Meyers of Bal- timore, Md. motored here and vis- ted with home folks over the week- end. Mr. Harrison Walker of this place, and Miss Kathleen Hillarq of Val- ley View, slipped off to Maryland and got married last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo of Pleasant Gap visited with home folks Bunday, also Mrs. Robert Pye and Mrs, Vargo visited with Mrs. John Furl, Sunday. Sunday Schoo] at regular time 9:30, next Sunday; C. B at 6:45 and preaching at 7:30, standard time. There are some folks who live | called one night last week at the | Poorman home i Mr, and Mrs, Howard Hicks and i family of Milesburg, visited Sunday {at the home of her parents, Mr {and Mrs. George Kelley. | Mrs, Oliver Bitner, Mrs. Bert Kes- { sling and Mrs, Clyde Poorman were | visitors at the Fairview church | Wednesday evening due to the | thoughtfulness of Mr. and Mrs | Clyde Watson and Rev, Shuey. | Mrs, Olive Bitner and Mr, and | Mrs. Eckenroth who were guests of | | Mr, and Mrs. Loren Rockey om a | trip to Huntingdon Sunday after- | noon stopped with their uncle Har- | Mrs. Sprankle spent a few days { last week with her daughter Mrs. G, C. Merryman, glad to see her | { around again, KATO | The visitors at the WH. Chap man home were Mrs, Ida Holtzap- | ple and daughter Virginia, Miss Lea Miller. Mrs. Blanche Miller. i The Sunday alternoon callers al the McLaughlin home were Mr. and Mrs. Russel] McCloskey and | children Junior, Sara Jane, Tootle, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young has just come home from a visit with their relatives. | Callers at the Mr, and Mrs, Solo- | mon home were Mrs. Solomon's | mosher, Mrs. Woyznock and daugh- ter Annie and son-in-law, Fraak and two children. | Sunday evening visitors at the W_ | H, Chapman home were, Mr. and | Mrs. Russell Young and son and their relatives, Sunday evening visitors at the Al. bert Young home were Fred Kess- ling and family Arthur Kessling and Richard Young. Miss Mary Leso visited relatives al Poormanside on Sunday. Miss Mary Baranyak visited Miss Betly leso on Sunday. COLEVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Schad and two children. of Bellefonte called at id Sherman Lowry home on Sun- Sherman Lowry took dinner with Fern Showers at his cabin og Pur- due mountain on Sunday. | ton, Bernice Fye. Margaret Culver, ORVISTON and Mrs. Clyde Confer, usser and daughter, Wanda over | = DRY TOP | ' Dorman, jand Mr. and Mrs. Elery Krape, | property burned to the ground Sun- | day evening, origin unknown, Miss Margaret Screplk of Belle fonte, spent Sunday at her home | here, Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Borger, wil- | Ham. and Marjorie spent Sunday | at the home of their son, Mr, Her | man Borger at Monument | The Capsule sisters met at the Print Shop Wednesday evening, the | 14th, The event was a double sur- | prise birthday party for Mrs. | Charles Guenot and Mrs, Harold | Borger it was a complete surprise Refreshments were served, ice] cream, cake, coffee, sandwiches and | pickles. Many nice gifts were re- ceived. Those present were: Virgie | | Quick, Rose Holt, Isebel Holt, Rose | | on Mrs Yeager, Loretta Borger, Annle Nor- Maxine Borger, Elizabeth Gueno’, | Mildred McClusick, Sarah Fye, | Annie Nicholson, Katherine Barger, | Martha Bedwell Anna McoKein, | Laura Quick, Lucy Fye, Celie Bor- | ger, Ivy 8crepik Ruth Guenot Anabel Watson, Mary Kerin and Virginia Wagner. Rev, and Mrs. W. J, Kerry at- | tended the Free Methodist District | | meeting al Renovo last week, and also visited relatives and friends; and repori a pleasant time Decatur visited on Sunday at the Sherman Confer home Mr. and Mrs, John family visited with relatives in Du- Boils Sunday. Mrs. Annie Rhoads and | 45) few r Confer returned her home after spending a weeks with her sister Mrs, C Page of West Decatur, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Bolopue and family of Lamar, visited at the home of William Packer on Sunday afternoon Miss Creek Nleanor Confer of Beech visited with her parents, Mr Rev. and Mrs. DeBoer have open- ed up a two weeks Bible Study for the children beginning Monday Irene Confer. daughter of Roy Confer of Williamsport is spending a two weeks vacation with relatives in our town. WARD with Mrs. Rine as auto driver. He began his work on Saturday Mrs Rine has a very palatial summer residence at the fool of the moun- tain in the Woodward Narroas, and it is there where Mr, Bowersox will spend the greater part of his sum- mer and fal] days managing and taking care as well as to drive her very pretty car We noticed the extra heavy aulo traffic over route 45 for the last two Sundays and wonder whether the persons occupying those cars had aitended church service some- where. Please Jet's not forget to honor our Heavenly Father {rom whom all blessings flow The wile and children of Harry Brindle kindly remembered him ia the form of a surprise birthday party Quite a number of his friends and relatives were resent lazt Thursday evening SNYDERTOWN The Willing Workers class met On Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Orvis Rhine, Those present were: Mrs. Elmer Stover, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Ralph Grove, Mrs Howard Ardery. Mrs. Willlam Gar- brick, Mrs. Nevin Stover, Mis. Bob Spangler, Mrs. Willard Truckenmil- ler, Mrs. Lewis FPawcell, Misses Margaretta Garbrick, Miriam Beck, | Mrs. Alvin Beck, Mrs. Paul Keller, Mrs. John Spangler, Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Mrs. Harty Wallzer, Mrs Elery Krape, Mrs, George Harsh- berger and Mrs. Rhine, Sunday callers at the Nevin Sto- ver home were Mr. Norman Stover of Salladasburg., Mr. Ted Koch, of | Clintonsdale, and Willard Trucken- imiller of Hublersburg Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gingery and | family of Linden, spent Sunday! with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer Sunday visitors at the W. W. Haagen home were: Miss Dorothy Berry, Cyrus, Barbara, Sylvester Haagen, all of Lock Haven, Mr. and | Mrs. Glenn Berry of Lock Haven, | Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Dreese and son Donnie of Lemont, Mr and Mrs. Rhem Haagen and son Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Pritz spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Rowe at Beech Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Haagen vis- ited Mrs, Haagen's brother, Charles | Mayes at Howard, Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Beck and] son Elwood, visited Sunday after- Charles Smith at Milesburg, i Mrs. Harry Walizer and daugh- | ter Jean, were Tuesday evening] callers at the Nevin Stover home, The condition of Harvey Lutz who | has been confined to his bed is a) little improved FORMER PROFESSOR 1S HONORED BY SOCIETY | 1 —_ i A bronze plague honoring the late | Harry Wayward was presented to the Pennsylvania State College and | placed in the Dairy Building on | May 10 by the Philadelphia Society | for Promoting Agriculture, an or-| ganization in which Dr, Hayward was active for many years. Dr. Hayward was a professor of dairy husbandry at the College from 1894 to 1902 and later became dean | of the School of Agriculture at the | University of Delaware, E. 8. Bay- ard, Pittsburgh, editor of the Penn- sylvania Farmer and a trustee of the College, and R. 1. Watts, dean emeritus of the School of Agricul ture, were speakers at the presen- tation ceremony. There aren't many workers, how ever efficient, who won't take time out for a little relaxation when the boss is absent, -e | Haven Friday of last week. | Moshannon | Myers CLARENCE Mrs. Borden and granddaughter of Lemont, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs, Elmer Watson and family, Mrs, Arthur Stephens was to Lock Frank, youngest son of the Poor- manside Shutikas expecls to be drafted into U. 8 military service any time now, We wonder |f Rose Marie would tell us whose car bearing an Ohio license was parked at the Watson The Junior Class of 8now Shoe High School are presenting a play | there this Wednesday May 21st. | Miss Agnes Zimmerman. daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Steve Zimmer- man is home for an Indefinite slay | 104) 0145 of Snow Shoe High schoo | from New York Mrs. John Duke Jr. spent the weekend of the 11th with friends in New York. Mr. and Mrs, Andy Retorick en- fertained company Sunday from Lanse. Mr, Lee Moore and family called Moore's folks the Beams tl Kylertown Sunday p, m. Mrs neighbor Mrs day. Victoria, the 3rd daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Shutlka of Poor- manside ls spending a brief vaca- tion with the home folks. The hus- band stayed in New York The Bradley family, late tenants of No. 4 house in the flay recently vacated the same and have gone lo reside at Snow Shoe Thomas Chambers Jr Cordelia Craft Fri- have con- | tracted to occupy the vacant home of the Bradley's rather than take up residence in the Chambers mansion as we stated last week Another correction we'd like make regards the Children’s Ser- vice at the Presbyterian church in Bome weeks back we stated it would he held June 8th Our errqr—It is definitely June 1st at 8:00 p. m .The public is cordial- ly invited to be present “Gone with the Wind” is showing this week at Clarence theatre Mrs. John Muirhead and two children Corinne and Frances re- turned home Friday evening after a several days visly at Laurel Run Farm in Pine Glen Mr, Alfred Younkin and family | from Linden Pa. visited Sunday a. the E A. Shive home Allison Watson and lady friend of Wingate visited his mother Mr Elmer Watson Saturday Mrs, Arthur Stephens, son Benny, | daughter Isobel also Nina Watson and Rose Marie Brewer called on Mrs. Stephens husband recently a‘ the Danville State hospital and found his condition much improved we are happy to say Miss Gall MoGovern and William James of Towanda and vicinity v ited friends Salurday in Clarence and Snow Shoe Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bugosh motor ed to Milesburg, Sunday Mrz. James Brooks is staying J her mother's Mrs, McoClusak's the present The following people enjoyed ar indoor picnic at the farm home of Mr Brungard's sister near Slate Coliege Sunday: Mrs, Frank Al- bright, 8hirley, Rachel and Rus- sell Albright of Warriors Mark; Mr. and Mrs, Lester Albright and son Donald of Gatesburg: Mr. and Mrs. Randall Albright and daugh- ter Judith of Marengo: Midiam of Pine Glenn: Mr. and Mrs. George Rudy of Pine Grove Mills: Mr, and Mrs. Guyer Grove Lorrayne, Stery!, Rudy, Lucille and Hetty Ellen Grove also Mrs. Robert and sn Barry, all {rom Spring Mills; Mr, James Brungart Lester Mann Jr, from Clarence; Mr. and Mrs. E J. Gillen, Nell Wolle and Mrs. Salena Ettery all of Belle- fone; Mrs. Cordelia Craft, Mrs 1da Groe, and Sue Wagner of Mo- shannon, Mrs. Rebecca Watson and ny I Hel sons Guy and Jimmie of Snow Shoe; | Harry Strouse of State College; Mr and Mrs. Samuel Rudy, Herbert, Ralph and Myron Rudy of Penna Furnace. The event celebrated the birthday anniversaries of Myron Rudy and Miss Doraynne Grove Mrs. BEmro Drapcho visited at the John Draycho home recoently Miss Janie McGowan local beau- | tician shopped in Bellefonte Mon- | day. | Mrs. Dorothy Myers and children | have returned to her mother Mrs 8hive's home after being a week with her husband at Lock Haven Jack Lamberts of Milesburg vis- ited at the Lynn Quick home, Sun- Virginia | day Dolly and Marie Muirhead accom- | panied Maxine McNamara on a shopping expedition to Bellefonte, Saturday. Mr. Charles Hackenberg local | teacher of grade seven is on a paint! job at the Charles Fieming home i Moshannon. | Sue Wagner {ransacted business at State College creamery Thursday | in the interest of Groe’s store, Mr. and Mrs Carl Moore and | family of Jersey Shore, called Sun- | day at the Lee Moore home. | Mrs. Andy Bassala shopped In Bellefonte Priday Joe Ceprich of Wilkes Barre al- ‘noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tended the Maryniak-Swarmer wed. | ding in Clarence Saturday. | We hear that Miss Marie Vangor | is to wed Mr. Aloysius Balash soon. | Mr, James Brooks, William Har- | nish, John and Joe MeClusak visit- | ed the latiers brother George at a | U. 8. army camp in Virginia dur- | ing the weekend. { i Julia Tubridy called on her’ Miss Emma | master | home over Sunday | Stephens home were Mrs { Mrs. Borden and the latters grand- | daughter, Baccalaureate services for the | graduates will be held this Bunday {evening at the M, E church there | with the Rev. Hammond in charge {Class Night is the 28 and com- mencement exercises will be ob- [served May 20th. both events Ut take place in the High School au~ ditorium. Clarence boasts severs honor students in the class Valedictorian, Lulu Bel the PA He seventeen of the graduate {are the product schools while 14 Clarence 8th grade would be altogether fitting if some officials were Invited honor along with borough taries Member jclags are listed a Cingle, Lulu Herr Virginia Carl Emma | Culloug Kathryn MeCloskey line Sinclair Pauiine Margaret Dubesky Diana Balema: Andy Tyner, Donald Eiter Schmoke, Philip and C inger Wednesday ev Fiimer Wiison Borden and grandd mont, Mr. and Mr: and chi Ben Mrs. Arthur Stephens Mr and Mrs. John Mr Mrs, John family, picnicked Sunday of t townshi matriculated We think proper; of our joca wo follow: Agnes on ening oh dren and al JULIAN Martha Bapimt churcd evening, June 8th Mrs. Harry some Lime w husband, M1 Mr. and Mn : daughters were she fonte drey Ch anders Mr. and Mrs Charlie very pleasantly entertained io ¢ ner Monday evening, Mr. ang lewiz Gill mand childgyan, Janel Donna and Tommie, Mr Mir Merrill Alexander and son and Jack Artz in honor of Mrs. GUl birthday Mr. and Mrs. Willard were business callers on Wednesday Mr and Mrs WwW. J daughler Sarah and grandda Mary, of Lancaster called on { in Julian on Sunday. Mrs Bu 5 spending a week visiting Unionville and before turning home Miss Jessie Anderson of Bellwood Pa. visited her aunt, Miss Tryphena Tallhelm on Sunday Rev. Weaver preached a very in- SPIring sermon op Sunday evening Fred Weller, who has been seri- ously fil having undergone an oper- ation in Bellefonte hospital is im- proving at this writing. He has had quite a siege lasiing for sevea weeks, Mrs. Charles Alexander, daughter alg Juilan re | Edna Jean, and nephew Jack Ariz attended the concert given by the glee club of Beliefonte High School on Sunday The following persons called al the Merril Alexander home on Sune. day. Mr. ang Mrs. K. M. Alexander and neighbor and Mrs. Phil Arm- strong of Btate College, Miss Ella Alexander Julian, Mr, and Mrs. C | L. Crow, Clintondale Charles Gill seems (0 be one of our most successful anglers as he comes in quite frequently with a nice string of fish. We think he could show the “city slickers” a thing or two about angling We just dare them to challenge him | Thursday evening callers at the | Elmer | the Watson and Mrs, Nannie Watson; | Teachers | Howard | | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday. May are as follows: Bunday school 9:30; worship, 1045; C. E, 6.45 p m Bible courcn 2 school has been with about 50 en are Rev. Gullick and Marjorie Painter Mrs, Bumner } Arthur Dolan and We wish teachers and pm Moore Toll Aley ser best of luck { {of | end in | Leathers Miss Betty Ale t the w ML Eagle home bya 1 x Shafler wa pen at the Mp Barbara evening supper gus A her uncle, Robert Conaway family as well | | of the graduating [the Weave; Charles Vonada of Zim nomi HOLT } 5. Edit} S ow Bur HOLL Jack and and Mrs. Clair Sunday Mrs and seversi fh fonte Claude Hea Girl Scouts Saturdas stirnde, spent village and Bunday .o. Establishes Wildlife Refuge The Towanda Gun Club has tablished a wild life refuge cont ing about 30 acres at Wysox. This is the second one established by the club. which plans to set up two RinN- more before the hunting season this year - Snappy remarks are oflen senge- less utterances ent Vie. M1 William Poorman daughters Margaret and Es Howard the home M1 Bel elyn « pent § of R. J Vo and IN | lefonte and fr i nday afternoon at orge Dolan home Mr Rebect Claren heim were Deit Deit vryried Bohrer Juffalo Rut Will Rebuild Mill ' ’ Hobs via TL wrath ¢wiLL Buy! CREAMSICLE A big double treat! Delicious Vanilla fee Cream embed- ded 10 refreshing Orange lce. pe Tempting Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream, coated with tasty chocolate, on a handy stick ICE CREAM a AMERICA'S THRIFT CHAMPION IN THE LOWEST PRICE FIELD More miles per gallon, say happy owners! Million-dollar ride and handling ease! Lowest repair cost in owners’ experience! More money when you trade in! TORSELL & SPENCE MOTOR CO. ALLEGHENY ST. 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