'HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three JACKS June 12, 1941. NVILLE Church services on Sunday, June | 16 are as follows: Sunday School | 9:30; Children’s Day services 7:30. | Cheerful Helpers Class wil] meet | at the home of June Yearick on Fri- | day evening, June 13. There will be a demonstration in the pruning of the shrubbery on the lawn of the Reformed church on | June 13, by Professor Bancy. He would also like all the members to be present and also any one else | who would like to learn the trade is also invited. Come and also tell your friends. The Boy Scouts wish to take this time in thanking the people for helping with the festival, It was a grand success, Mrs. Anna Robb visited among friends in Howard, several gays the past week. Dick McCrea, John Weber, and Rebecca spent Sunday at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. John Ulmer and | Kathryn McCrea in Narbeth re- turning home Monday, Earl Beightol of Howard, was a Saturday evening supper guest at the home of his sister Mrs. Robert Conaway and family, other callers were Louise Beightnl, Maxine Long and Hazel Daughenbaugh of How- ard. Mrs, Anna Robb, Mr, and Mrs, E R. Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy | and Fred were Sunday dinner! guests at the Irvin Albright home near Salona. Mrs. C. E. Aley attended Chil- dren's Day services at Centre Hall Sunday evening. Mrs. Walter Dailey of Altoona spent the weekend at the home of her brother Deimer Ertley and fam- | ily. Mr. Elmer Swope and son George spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Monks and family of Cedar Run. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Dixson and son Donald, of Lock Haven, and Mr and Mrs, Howard Dixson of Flem- ington, spent Sunday evening with their mother Mrs, Estella Dixson Mr. A. A Garrett and children spent Sunday at the Newton Weaver home of State College Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley call- ed at the E. R. Bartley home Wed- nesday evening. Miss Becky Bartley spent Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. E Neff of Booths Corner also visited Kay Mec- Crea on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabus of Hecla Park, Mr. and Mrs, John Schaeffer daughter Nancy and son Ronald of Centre Hall spent Saturday evening at the CE. Aley home TT = = STATE COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Krall and sons’ of Bou'h Gill Street, left Sun- | day for a visit with Mr, Krall's par- ents in York. Mr and Mrs, J. W. White of South Allen street, have as their guest their son Jack a graduate student at Purdue University, fayette, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wagner of West Foster avenue, day in Hazelton. Beatrice Hagen of East Nittany avenue, left Friday for Ellenwood, | Kansas, where she will spend sever- al weeks visiting with her mother Mr. and Mrs, J H Holmes of! West College avenue, have as their guest Mrs. Ella Holmes of Alexan- dria. It. and Mrs, Jack Weske and daughters of West Nittany avenue lefy Sunday for Fort Meade, Mary- | land, where Lt. Weske will be sta- | tioned for the summer. { Mr, and Mrs, D. C. Duncan ol West Fairmount avenue had as their weekend guests their son and | daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. G.| W. Duncan and son of Scotch! Plains, New Jersey and their son | Donald of Schenectady, New York. | . Dr. and Mrs, L. W, Nieman of | Adams avenue, spent Sunday ia, Sharon where they visited with the | former's sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rogers of West Hamilton avenue, had as their | weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, Al-| bert Beck and Mr, and Mrs. Clair, all of Harrisburg. i Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Samans of | East Park avenue, spent the week- | [| end with relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blair of Ham- | ion avenue, had as their weeken | guest their son Robert of Philadel phia | Run Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Blanchet of | the Glennland Apartments have as! their weekend guests their son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pau | Blanchet, Jr, and their son of | Philadelphia. Florence Marquardt, a teacher in | Northfield, New Jersey is spending | the summer vacation with her par- | ents Mr, ang Mrs, Carl Marquardt | at their home on Hamilton avenue, Mrs. Mary Hillman of West Col- lege Avenue, spent the weekend vis- iting with her parents in Delmont. Mrs. Edna Long of East College avenue, is a palient in the Philips- burg Hospital, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Olewine of North Holmes street, had as their weekend guest their son James of Philadelphia. Rev, and Mrs. John Harking of South . Atherton street, spent the weekend in Selinsgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loneberger of East Hamilton avenue, had as thelr weekend guests, their daugh- ter Rose Eva of Camden, N. J. Margarey Flynn of Holmes street, spent the weekend in Milesburg. Rilla Keller, Ethel Herman and Gladys Huling spent the weekend in Washington D. C. Mr. and Mrs, John W. Henszey of Hamilton avenue had as their week- end guest, Mrs. Grace Reed of Los Angeles, Calif It may de true that nobody will| attack United States but we! shudder to think what would hap- Hershey Park where they spent the Peirl Hackman over the weekend. pen to New York's skyscrapers if a | few 2000-pound bombs happen to drop in thelr midst. | Pete Dolan attended the funeral of { Matthew Conaway La- | spent Thurs- | | cured work at there | camp al Welyedare, i Mr. and Mrs, Deimer Ertley and ! Mrs. Walter Dalley attended the | 20th annual Corman reunion al! Hecla Park, | Mr, and Mrs. Richard Vonada and family spent Sunday afternoon at at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma Vonada at Howard who is | improving slowly. | Miss Virginia Young of Hublers- burg, and Mr, Willard Myers, of Lamar, called at the home of C, E. Aley Sunday afternoon. Mr, Otis Fulton of Clearfield, is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Sumner Nol] and family. Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Noll and children Dicky and Elsie Jane and Mrs. Annie Bridge at State College, Saturday. Saturday evening callers at the Jame: Shaffer home were Mra. Homer Lose and son Earl and Miss | Watson of Bellefonte, Mrs. Willlam | Shaffer daughter Kathryn and son | Lee and lady friend, Miss Keen of | Milesburg, Miss Edan Betty Spicer and Fay Fike of Buffalo Run and Louise Beightol of Howard. Other | callers during the week were Jose- phine Deitz, Mrs. Mary Deitz, Della Garbrick, Pear] Weaver, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Conaway and family, of Flemington and Arline Swope Mr. and Mrs fillard Bridge of Rochester, N. Y. are spending a few days with their cousin, Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Noll and family, Foster Shamp of Hublersburg | visited at the Winfield Deitz home Sunday. Mrs. Richard Vonada, Billy, Evelyn, Wava, Darling, Margie spent Wednesday of last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Poorman and family of Howard. Mr Mrs. Frank Malone and grandson of Jersey Shore, were Sunday visitors at the home of Orin Fye and family. Mrs. George Henry of Collingdale and Betty Noll of State College, were callers at the Sumner Noll home Saturday p. m Miss Kathryn Pravel of Belle- fonte, called at the C. E Aley home | Thursday evening : Rebeccg and Sarah 8haffer ¢ Friday with their cousin, Mr Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Lyonstown Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dicky and Elsie Jane wer: | Sunday dinner guests at the hom? of the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ripka of Pennsylvania Furnace They were also supper guests of Mrs. Noll's sister, Mr and Mrs. Daniel Stover and family of Penna, Furnace. | ORVISTON . There were 134 present at Sunday School Mrs, Clair Butler has been con- | fined to her bed since Friday suf- children ng, and and pent and but at this writing. Those who visited Butler on Sunday were Hickel and daughter Mrs. Annie Confer, Condo, Rev, and Mn of Monument, Gerald Lomison, who has been in the CCC camp at Poe Valley se- the Martin Aircraft pliant in Middle River, Md. ani left Sunday evening with John Daley to take up mechanical work We wish for him success as Brud is a go-getter, Miss Doris Daley who is employed in Johnsonburg, visited with her mother and sisters over the week- end. Mrs silitis is somewhat improved Mrs, Clair Mrs. Relda were Beryl Mrs. Beulah R. J. DeBoer Mabel Shearer visited a {| coupie davs in Beech Creek the lai ter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Confer and family visited; with relatives Bellefonte and afternoon. Jacke Furher and mother at Gleasonton. Ed. Chaplin, who has been in the Virginia, is home visiting with his parents, for a short time, Shirley Brickley spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. Leo Conds Vonda Condo spent her vacation with relatives in Blanchard the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Confer spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Dill Confer of Hunter's Miss Chattie Confer of Mt. Eagle visited with her brothers Bobby and Ben Confer on Sunday. Renovo and Orviston played ball here on Saturday afternoon, Renovo |! losing to our boys 3-6. i A goodly number of our people | attended the Evangelistic services! which have been held in the Church | of Christ at Romwla for the past two weeks by Evangelist Rev, Rol- lins and wife, The meeting has been successful as quite a number took a stand for the Lord. Mr. and Mrs. John Soit of Al- | toona, spent Tuesday with the Pau] | Lomison and David Confer families, | I LITTLE NITTANY Mrs. Mollie Pletcher and son. Charles of Howard, were Friday evening visitors at the Earl Harter home. Raymond Harter of State College, spent Thursday evening at the same place. Albert Coder and daughters May, Jeanetle and Ruth, of Hublersburg, called at the Orvis Clark home on Thursday. Visitors at the C. A. Dolan home on Sunday were: Mr. D A. Mec- Dowell of Axemann, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dolan and son, and Mrs. Robert Dolan’s mother of Howard. ‘Gloria Dempsey and Mary Dullen motored to Williamsport on Satur- day and sang with the Hoosier Corn | Huskers over radio station WRAK. | Orvis Clark was among people | from Nittany who went by bus to! day. ———_— I ———— Use our Classified Ad columns. ' of horses. | Creek; Mr | Alva day at the Gust Fritz | | Friday evening at the George Wal- i { izer home In ! fering with a very bad case of ton- | in Mt. Eagle Sunday | | crop will litle Cagl! Confer spent the weekend with his | i heavy frosts during May and the facross the Atlantic. Let's protect SNYDERTOWN | Mr 8nydertown, Dorothy M, Berry of Lock Haven and Cyrus W, Haagen of Snydertown took a trip to Souta Dakota, leaving here May 27, and returning home June 7. During the trip they visited relatives there and Miss Doro hy Berry became the bride of Cyrus Haagen in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Relatives and friends calling at the W. W. Haagen home on Sunday to honor the new bride and groom, Mr, and Mrs, Cyrus Haagen and as a farewell party for Cyrus Haag- | en who left for camp Monday, June 9 were: Mr. and Mrs, Francis Haag- jen and children Albert and Louise, | Mr Charles Peters and children LeRoy, Eleanor, Richard, Clair, Janet and Maxine of Beech and Mrs. William Poor- Mr. and Mrs and Mrs man of Lock Haven; Peters and children Russel! Anna Mae, and Nevin of Beech Creek: Mr, and Mrs, Plynn Haagen and son Johnny of Lemont; Mr and Mrs, Norman Heimer and chil- dren Dorks, and Charles of Beech Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreese and son Donnie, of Lemont; Har- old, Sylvester, Barbara, Harry, Dorothy Haagen of this place; Mr and Mrs. Sadie Huffman and daughter, Mae, Mrs. Stanton Hufl- man and son Bobby of Jersey Shore; Mr, and Mrs, George Frosthetter and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bickle and children Joe, Metta, Fer- ry, Jean, and Shuman all of Wool- rich; Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Berry and children George, Mary, and Janet, of Lock Haven; Nadine Mayes of Avis; Mrs. Katle Dorman and Mr: Anna Lutz of this place: Mr Mrs. Boyd Barner of Mill Hall; Mr nd Mrs, Samuel Dickey and son S8amue] Jr; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rowe and children, Richard and Doris of Beech Creek racket A 1rge morning Monday and heard early about 12:15 o'clock when a large number of Eriends serenaded Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Haagen at home of Mr. Haagen's n Snyder- town Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Stover and Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Stover and son Donnie attended the Cole Bro cus in Lock Haven, Monday Mr. and Mrs Samuel] Meyer family of Wellsboro N over weekend with Mrs. Paul J. Keller and family Mr. and Mrs H M Walizer of Clintondale, were Wednesday even. guests at the Ras the parents here Cif. an {Leg the Nevin Stover he Jean Hi Ell several gays with George Walizer and Hall Mr. and Mrs. H. MM Wallzer spent Wednesday at Harry Walizer home Mr, and Mr: anon, were Rev, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs fami! { Beech y Oi Wallzer Mr, and family in ery pent Mr Mill the r Fultz of Leb- y callers at the ii Keller home Charles Rowe and Creek, called Bun- ome Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer spent Mill Hall Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Dorman spent Bunday at the Joe Lannen home 'n Ed. Dorman and motored Saturday Mr, and Mrs Nevin Beck and son Elwood spent Sunday evening visl'- ing Mr, and Mrs. Russell Keister and Mr. gnd Mrs. Frank Bi { ier ol Clintondale WOODWARD The local Evangelical Ladies Ald heid their monthly business meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrz. C. E Kreamer on last Tuesday evening All had an enjovable social time together aside {rom the regular business routine of work More rain fell in this locality on Tuesday night and Wednesday fore. noon than we've had for more than three weeks. Oat fields looked as if there was scarcely any plants left before the rain. Some farmers zai4 the corn was only half up. The hav be about a little better than half. The strawberry crop is next to an entire failure due to the dry spell Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Sheesley and Mr. and Mrs, Dress and child Rus- i sell Kessinger and Mrs. Carrie Fultz spent their Sunday at Hershey They missed the excellent sermon | of their pastor the Sunday School { and the timely and important Mem- orial address of Prof. A, D. Gougler | of Middleburg. Quite a few were | present at the P, O. 8. of A. Mem- | orial service on Sunday afternoon and expressed their sentiments con- | cerning the forceful address as be- {ing exactly in place, { here for our American people to | take warning and act. The time Is Not one of our soldier boys should be sent our own shores ‘The Bariges East | Centre County Band assisted in the parade and in g¢ number of suitable selections that they played. - This locality was very nice rain Wednesday. I. was needed very bad for there had been | no rain for several weeks, The hay crop in this locality is believed to be | a small one this year. On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Russell | Long and son Philip Dale, Mrs. Alva Duck and children Eleanor. Helen, | and LeRoy, Curt Ilgen, Preda Long | and Jean Shultz motored to Roll- | ing Green Park where they spent | an enjoyable afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, John Shaffer from Sobutn wate Sunday visitors at the | e parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Chistes Shaffer. n Josephine Beckenbaugh has Visitors from Pranklin County the | past week. The members of the Christian Endeavor are holding a monthly mectng this Thursday evening. W. E. Shultz and family and Mrs. Minnie Miller spent Monday even- ing at Hartleton visiting Mrs Julia Geiser who has been ill for several months, Kenneth Royer and his friend! who are employed in Baltimore, were to visit Kenneth's mother, Clarence Miller lost a valuable mule and has now purchased a team favored by a | {who had quite a number of novel- and Mrs, W. W., Haagen of | (From last week) Mr. Bruce Schreffler of Chicago, {Mr. and Mrs, Philip Pate and daughter Alice May of East Mc- John Mulfinger visited his wife, Sunday at the Cresson Sanitarium and found her so much Improved Keesport, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Twit- in health she was able to go for a | myer of Wilmerding and Miss Jo- short drive with him | anna Decker of Bellefonte, spent Harry Confer was here from Wil- Saturday calling upon relatives and cox for a short visit with his daugh- | | were | Evey's the Wade The Twit- dinner guests of that evening | myer's making the Evey home their ed Mr: headquarters during their three day | Mrs visit while the other folks were the ther | guest of Miss Decker The Richard Westerfeld family left last week by automobile for a months visit with relatives in Call- fornia Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Lorchiner and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Penewell Pittsburgh were weekend guests a’ the Harry Spear home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noll attended the Culbe#rtson<Kniff wedding at Lock Haven Tuesday of last week Mrs of We are glad to report that ter, Mrs. John Tressler The Harold O'Brian’ Q'Brian’'s parents, Mr. and H. K. Albright and her bro- willlam, of Greensburg, over Memorial Day, and Miss Louise Eison of Irwin and a friend Mich- ael Flynn of New Kensington, over the weekend Miss Margaret Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Krumrine attended the races alt Washingtonville, Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | Wisconsin, spent a few days Ralston Derr home, Other gues at the Derr home last week were Mr and Mrs. Archie Wenhold, Mr, Wen. hold, Br and Mrs. Gottschall, of entertain- Bell of at the Victor Vangunden who has not been Greenlane enjoying good health for time is reported much better Mrs, Henry and Mrs. Ray Melroy made a business trip Harrisburg Monday of last week re- turning home it alu noon Mrs 50Me Noll the f following hg Harry Eby and Harrisburg Mr Mrs. Millard spent a few da) vacation New England State: and their return home spent some time with unaplain Bernard Henry and family of this place but who York City Miss Marjorie O'Donnell College spent Wednesday with Miss Beverly Corman, the ter having spent a few days at Stat College as a gu of Marjorie Earl Lego and Mr Philadelphia, were guest Day Paul Frank Barner Buddie Smeltzer, small son of Lee Emeltzer been quite 11} weeks but Schreffler the and ir 14) formerly are now tationed nea; of Stats evening lat- aest Burke of Mem- Lego’; over orial of the and has for sev. eral reported improv. Lyser Afr ar "ey - Mr. and M amer N and Mrs. Dean cently to Derr Mr buried there voll Mr ana ve f grave oi nent d Ml wyeral and friends at that place Harri week where Dr. Harr accompanied with the New anid her Mr: Ted motored to Je last she father-ls Shoe, who A few dave Jane and hu compat them visit ey 1-lnw of net intler d ter bar wed home birthday Mi ingdon Arie tric Martz of Hunt- recent guest We are condition of vho has been weeks with tated her being take: County Hospital Sunday evening We hope she may soot be restored to her former heaith Miss Margaret Ford week with | ug home at Unionvill The Lutheran at the home of } quist last Thur: Mr. and Mrs Memorial Day at the camp and Mrs. Samuel Shallcross coho Lake Preserve Mr. and Mrs. R U Wasson State College, were dinner guests a vd rest tv near tronudie inst wr Theodore lLin- afternoon ay Noll spent Po- " on the Roy Bells Sunday of last week Poss Miss Esther Chandler of Julian, was a recent guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Houser Becent guests of Mr and Mrs John Strunk were Mr. and Mrs J 2nd awards W. Harvey, Mr and Mrs Harris to daughtes a, June. spent Monday of last week li cornwall before W. C New wa n of Mr. °F Bible school opened Monday, June 2, with 89 students in attendance and under the direction of the lowing teacher Mi Rea Florey Mr I. N. Miller Mr Robert Rhoads, Mrs. John Shuey Roy Adam Mrs. Ralston Derr Mr Lewis Biddle Mrs. Fred Bhafler George Magargel, Jr Mr Rev. Kaufman Rev Miller are in charge Elizabeth Kettleberger wensville, spent Bunday Adams Miss Jane Noll and uncle, Ir started here by last week due to an accident in which the badly damaged at Lar fol- and and CA pretty had Ww return to t sdowne Jane recely back bul hopes to be SOON heir home rd Ome inju home Mix AVY Madelin Friday where she for The the Woman the evening of Ju nual festival The Pleasant Gap Band plave x rtown Snyde thelr The centennial for Il made a trip re- 144 members Bnow F Villiam orman Memorial Day Dehn Memory of Rochester ere here over I Das Mrs. Frod Deitrick Wand weekend and " " to the Centre __ her nt R RH Graduation ast evening Hall with t! i Processional: Inve * + Miller of the Pleasant What Shall Dunkiebarge: is Defense?” Philip school orchestra The Citizen and Defense speech, “Education and fense.” Eleanor Brooks: vocal num- ber When the Flag Goes BY”, speech, “We Also Serve” Willlam { Monsell: presentation of diplomas by Leonard Rhoads, president Board of Education and Haney of State College. Miss Helen Jacob Corman, president Men's Bro- Harvey of Washington, D. C., Mr therhood: America's Prayer, Norma and Mrs. Edward Mincer and dau- Kerstetter: vocal number, “America ghter Bernice, and Mrs. Hendricks of Mill Hall The Walter Mongs of Bellwood Beloved Land,” Ira B. Williams; "| bendiction, Rev. L. J. Kaufman of the Pleasant Gap Lutheran church; spent a Sunday recently with Mr, Recessional. and Mrs Mrs John Mong, Br We are giad to report the condi- Elmer Wilson of Pitlsburgh,. tion of Samuel Noll who has been spent a short time In our town Sat- ill for three months is slightly im- urday of last week having come at proved that time to care for the Millward cemels:y lot Harvey Markle is bullding quite an addition to his concrete block | plant, BUSH HOLLOW Attendance al Sunday school was {some better on Sunday as there Saturday of last week the Hub- were 41 present. Come back again lersburg Grange acted as host and’ As next Sunday will be observed as served dinner to two hundred mem- Father's Day everyone should ge! bers at the local grange hall, and out to church and Sunday school resented. Business was while in the evening a play meeting wili be held June 6th 8 o'clock. after which a Ald met Malcolm Musser grange Ladies’ evening at the | Was nual MADISONBURG [given by Progress Grange and de- the grove by the church Saturday, igrees conferred, The next regulariJuly 5. Don't forget the date, | at! cooking | with quinsy the past week, is better {class will be open to the public. The and able to Monday | again [supper to about fifty members. Both Usual mid-week service on Wednes- {Clinton and Blair counties were rep- day night and cottage prayer meet- transacted ing this Friday night at the home (at the morning session and Memor- of Mr. {ial services were held in the after. Everybody welcome. {noon for the deceased members, | and Mrs. Clyde Watson Plans are being made for the an- Lucas reunion to be held in Miles Resides, who had been be out and around A meeting was held at the Wes- | {home Tuesday evening they spon-iton home last Tuesday night in the {sored a show and dance at the local [interest of getting the electric lights hall. The Hoosier Cornhuskers Jam- up the Hollow, We are hoping they | boree was the main event of the eve- | will be put up this way in the near | ning. i i i future, although some thought the The Woman's Club met Tuesday monthly rate was too high. | evening, the last meeting they will have until September. The program cake at the home of was given over to the Garden Club, ties mada from flowers and veget- ables, beautiful bouquets and vases of flowers in unique arrangements as well as many other interesting items. Sunday guests at the W. H. Noll| home were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Kel- ler of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Feldman Hamilton and daughter Helen Louise, of Houtzdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Koche of State College. Mrs. Helen Bitner of Centre Hall, was a recent guest at the home of her brother, A. H. Smith C. E. Cowdrick and grandson, Charles, returned to their homes in Niagara Falls after spending Mem- 1 | orial Day with relatives here. Mrs. Covdrics who accompanied them Those who enjoyed ice cream and Mrs. Edna | Spotts on Monday night were Mr. | and Mrs. J, Benner Hall and child- | ren, Vivian, Margaret, Helen, Cecil] and Merril, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts | and children, Doris and David. Mr. | and Mrs. Martin Spotis and child ren, Freddie and Janice, Mrs. Edna Spotts. We are wondering yet as to! who ate the most ice cream. | Everyone was glad for the rain which fell last week. It sure was! needed very badly, ROMOLA There were 85 present at Sunday | School Sunday morning. Baptismal services will be held Sunday p. m, at 2:30 at Orviston. | Tent meeting will begin at Mann- | town Sunday evening, June 15 and | will continue for three weeks. “| | at the Roy Leather | family | guests at the Orvis { Sunday in! HOLTS HOLLOW Dr. Pranco and father | of New | York City, spent the weekend with | friends at this place and leit early Monday morning for New York accompanied by Mrs, Olive Rhoad« and children who tives in that city Mrs, Frank Dreese Pine Grove Mills, 8) are ting rela mi a few day home Mr, and Mrs, Roy Sheesiey Mrs. Ethel Catherman daughter of Howard Watson were dunner J. E. Confer of Mile recently at the Edith Mr, and Mrs, Ji tained gpeveral children on Wed in honor of Mr anniversary, llr Mr, and Mrs Clyd sons of Milesburg gargel, Jr Cap Mr dren of Gum Walter Sweitzer of Mr Roy Howard: Mr: and Of serve au Every one Watson 1» PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. 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