Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 26, 1941. CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY LARGE GATHERING AT ANNUAL STOVER REUNION The attended the Grange following over reunion Park: Mr. and Mrs persons Saturday, D 0 Anna Faye Stover, and daughter Oho; J KE Mrs Mr, and Mi Mrs. I. R tenbaugh Of and For- A. 8, Myers Mr Stover, Mrs. John Robert and James Ml- lr, and Calvin Showers, Mr. and Mrs. RW. Pressel and daughters, Donng and Janet, Mrs Rebecca Helser, all of Altoona; Mrs. J Whitney, daughter, Rosle, and Harley of Spartinsburg: Mrs. Oscar Sherman, daughter, Connie and son {f Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs Harry Gilmore, and son Bryson, of Yeagertown,; Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Musser and son Frank of Bellefonte RD Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stove and daughter Shirley of Spring MI Mr and Mrs. Samuel Ishler d sons, Samuel Thoma Jame David, of Boalsburg: Mrs. John Hockman, Mrs. Pearl Shearer, Mi: Nevin GUmore daughter, Lol anne and Kay Emerick, Miss Cora t and Mr. and Mi Durst and m, Duane Mr: Fred Stover and i Anna Faye, Mrs. Elsie MceClenahan, Philip MiClenghan Robert J and Richard McClena- han, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Weaver daughter Freda, sons Carl and Gerald Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dur and William Stover, all of Hall S50n1 Jack, © al and and over { Zion; Harold and M daughter PARADE TO FEATURE I'HE FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL Fred Lu rade €, chairman of the pa~ caminitiee of the fireman al July 10, 11 ang 12 NUWmMerous responses re- from en CARInLv Nas ceived out-of-town groups planning to ter the parade include OE High to date: the Belle- ma School Junior Band from the Pleasan: 1d. band ing the decoration have been sent this week to ness men of whofn these already responded affirma- Rebecca lodge, Relish 1 Farm Weis Bellefonte Lhe WwW. Ker- P. Camp- parade form iay evening July 10 k DST, on the grade | mmon and begin marching town at 7:30 totalling $156 oh the ; to have the at 7 ho Awards are being offered owing group best band, $75 second best $10: bes H band, $15 second $10: best musical group other than regular bands $id, wecond $10 st appear- Fat [ } JOT 1042 JHAOT “iy fire company $15, second $10: | was Dest jadie: aud best auxiliary float $10 second §5 econd 85 LJ THIRTY-ONE ATTEND WOMAN'S CLUB DINNER Thirty-one gttended the Woman': Club annual dinner party last Wed- iesday at the Nittany Country Club £ Hecla Park MAZETS at the dinner Miller, president: Goodhart, past i fried chic Ne “hecker I were Mr and Mrs resident ken d evening play ; The commi®- composed of Mrs. George Stov. Elizabeth Bartholomew Daup, and Mr awarded prizes © at the end of the even- ing: presidents gift, Mis Miller; for the longest name, Mr Anna Bartholomew; shortest name Mrs. Charles Miller: the marked Frank P. Gefuy RN CTI eee the following on Centre Fdgar Cil gre: J chair, Mrs. John Whiteman: having | & birthday nearest June 18, Miss Ida Frazier; and door prize, Mrs. John | B. Wert, Jr Others attending the dinner were Mrs. Albert Emery Mrs Martz Mrs. 8. T. Riegel, Mrs Thomas Williams, Mrs. George Lutz, Mrs. Charles Light Mrs Robert Hamilton, Mrs Dora Odenkirk, Mrs, George Heck- man, Mrs. George Sweeney, Mrs William P. Campbell, Mrs Rimmey, Mrs. J. P. Wetzel Robert Wetzel Miss Jennie Thomas Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mrs. Paul Feiterolf, and Chester Spyker LJ Ll * OFFICERS OF GARDEN CLUB ARE RE-ELECTED The Garden Section of the local Woman's at the home of Mrs. Prank P. Geary election of officers and other business These officers were re-elected {or the ensuing year: Mrs dent: Mrs. Charles H Light, president; and Mrs, George Sween. ey, secretary. for rowmtine vice- New members to become affiliated | tre Hall-Potter school building to- | with the group al this meeting were Mrs, George lautz, Mrs. Stanley Iykes, Mrs. Thomas Williams, and Mrs. Charles D. Slonaker After a quiz apropos of the close of the section's fiscal year, the hos- tess served refreshments, Besides those mentioned above, these members and guests were present: Mrs, Charles A Miller, Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mrs. H R White, Miss Jennie Thomas Mrs t sington, and Hon Paul | Chairman of tors Harry King, Mrs. | [length dress and carrying vtallsman roses and baby's breath, was given | father, Her Bender, and carried by her Lillian dress in sister wore marriage Miss n beige | bouquet of delphinium and peonies, Stover, Mr, and Mrs. David Hudsin, | was her only attendant Berea, | | Montgomery; | N Mollie H. Ishler, State College; | ushers Ackerman of J. was best man. Among the were Paul and Lawrence Bender, brothers of the bride The bride and bridegroom rraduates of the College, plan leave for Oregon, where he has re- ceived a fellowship at Oregon State Donald C.| University, to work for his Master al Arts degree These of persons from Centre Hall and vicinity attended the wedding and the reception at the bride's home after the ceremony: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Walker, ‘Woodrow Bradford, the Rev, and Mrs. J Kirkpatrick, Jack Kirkpatrick Mrs. Samuel Bitner, Miss Frazier, and Mr. and Breon from Rebersburg > LJ » LJ CHURCH SERVICES, Mir Ber- Mr: and nice Paul Ww Hog- pastor: Cen Hall: Com- munion 9:30 DST. Sunday School 10:30; Lemont: Sunday School 10:00 DST, Communion 11:00: Locust Grove: Sunday School § EST, Communion 7:30 Lutheran: The Centre elical: The Rev K terman re J0 Oto Schon Service Rev. C. C Hall; Sunday Communion Mills: Sunday School Service 7:30; Tussey- Service 9:00, Sunday I pastor 9:30 10:30: 8S 8:30 C ville: Church 10:00 dist: The Rev. W FPF. Glenn Centre Hall: Church Ser- 9:30 DS Sunday inday 10:45 Rev, J M Boalsburg Lemont: Sufi- Church Service School Meth past vince 10:30 9:30 V Presbyter The Kirkpatrick, pastor Church Service 3:00 day Sch 9:30, 7:30 Pine Sunday Church rvice 10:30 Reformed: The Rev. Delaz R Keener, pastor. Centre Hall: 8 day School 9:30 EST, Church Ser- vie 30; Spring Mills Sunday 8:30, Church Service 10:30: Mi ; h Service 9:00 S 10:00 1] School J Grove School 8:30 Se un- Farmer Sunday chool FORMER CENTRE HALL GIRL BECOMES BRIDLE Elda Dori Rev. and Lemont to Frank- Was the sum- parents of Lhe Jacob W. Zang, of { Centre Hall adeiphia solemnized at mer near The isters 8 Carlisle bride was attended Misses Ruth and Zang, and the bridegroom Mitchell of Philadelphia The bride, wearing white chiffon with full skirt and bishop sleeves, given in marriage by her who ther officiated rough remainder of the ceremony He was assisted by the Rev. John B May: of Willlamsport The bride and groom graduates of the Pennsylvania State College He employed therd as f research student a 4 Minera] Ind " Res Fight the School » fig=t father 2, ue th are both is uel of LJ stries CHRISTIAN COUNCIL HELD AT SNOW SHOE “Christian Teaching for Christian was the theme of the SBev- econd annual convention Centre County Council of Christian Education held Tuesday at the Methodist church Show Shoe iving' AVIN of the Wit ’ il Locum Persone active in this cotun- F. Wetzel] vice-presiden who presided ai the afterndon se:- sion; the Rev. Delas R. Keener Re- formed representative: and the Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick Presby- terian representative ; Speakers of note were the Rev C. H, Heaton, D. D_ of New Ken- Ives L. Harvey, Board of Direc- the Williamsport PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mrs, George Sweeney entertain- | ed the Gleaner: Evangelical Sunday George | Mrs. | ing Club met Friday evening rpihbe Geary, presi- | | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hess, and four | { sis‘érs this week. George Heckman, Mrs. FP, V. Good- | hart, Mrs. George Benner, Mr: John Whiteinan, Mr. R. Moore and Miss Martha Soeer. . * LJ - LINDZEY-BENDIR NUPTIAL TAKE PLACE AT COLLEGE The marriage of Miss Catherine | i Bender, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Bender of State College, form- | erly of Centre Hall Lindzey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James and James | Lindzey of Wilmington, Del. took | place Saturday in the State College | Presbyterian church The Rey Donald W,. Carruthers officiated. The pride, wearing a blue street- lb _< School Class at her home jast even- Charles D. Slonaker has secured summer employment a: the new high school construction project 'n Bellefonte Mrs. George Sweeney children, Betty Loy spent jast Thursday Jap with Mr and two and William, in Pleasant and Mrs. Brennie ns Guests at the John Delaney home on Sunday were Mrs. Edna Gray ind Edward Benner from State Coi- | lege and Miss Ethel Feidler trom Aaronsburg, The June meeting of the Alumni Association will be held in the Cen- morroww (Priday) o'clock, (DST. Mrs. Reuben 8 Rickert jeft by bus Sunday afternoon for Allentown where she is visiting her parents. evening at 8 Mr. and Mrs. David 1. Graymi are spending two weeks with his parents in Paxtonville while he is assisting his father in building a barn near Lewisburg, Mrs, daughter, Mary Helen, from Syra- cuse, are spending a vacation with her mother, Mrs. C. R. Neff, ana sisters and brothers about here. Mrs. William Horne, nee Miss Marjorie Fisher, and infant daugh- | ter Betsy Ann from Clairton, sperit last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pisher In State College The Juvenile Grange will present “Children’s Night” at the regular meeting of Progress Grange tomor- row evening. Miss Mary Delansy, lecturer is directing the program which will include singing, poems, a dialogue and an exercise, who nl | Elizabeth, | both | Lo Latham Gray recently purchased a new Dodge car from the R. 3S Hagan Motor Company The Dally Vacation church school will close tomorrow with a plenie over the noon hour at Grange Park Mrs. Gerald Fetterolf and son of Pleasant Gap visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Runkle last Thurs- day The Bradford uled for Saturday, Junior Farmer Park The local grocery stores will be closed all day on the Fourth of July sched. the Reunion is July 26 at but open afternoon and evening the | day before | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Sr were the weekend guests of Mr and Mrs, Jacob Sharer Jr, at their home of town Russell Bohn and Robert Arney who are employed at Camp Sus- quehannock this summer, spent the | weekend at thelr homes | The second quarterly conference this Evangelical charge will be in the Centre Hall church Fri evening at 8 o'clock, DST Daup and Roy 8S son returned Sunday evening a week's fishing in the Cranberry Lake region of the Adirondack Mts Mrs. Thomas Reinhard Mi Louise Smith, from State College inderwent a major operation in the Centre County Hospital Friday morning The east of held day Daniel 8 Jami from nee Lutheran Sunday School by Mrs Mary Stahl husbands and had a Penns Cave 3 Nan ang ¢gg al last evening Mi M1 and and Miss Cora gpent Sunday and Monday Mrs Warren Homan and in Altoona Miss Martha Speer iperintea- dent of Columbia Hospital in Wilk- insburg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. Geary from Thurs- day until Sunday Sunday guests Mr. and Mr Earl Frazier and family were Mr and Mrs Lewis Zarfoss and daugh- ter and husband Mr Mr James Jackson from Columbis Mr. ang Mrz Robert Warner daughter Janet niece Barbar Post of Camden, N. J ! Danie ipper School with of ang ie J nang f a rey [Arm Mi this week al the Mr Warne: Alice Ree Latham Gray from Cavey spent several man yester ne ny has returned Md., where weeks getiin of wie Oilifornia are days visiting in thi They are staying at tany Lion in State College Mr. and Mrs George Sweeney and two children were Sunday supper guests of Mr and Mrs. BE R Houtz near Bellelonte. Other guests on the stumne occasion were Mr ana | Mrz Harold Leightiey ang daughter Jo Ann from Oak Hall The Mrs W K man daughier Elleen were among thirty ministers and familise gtténding the annual min isterial] ouung of Williamspo:t District of the Evangelica; church held t Woodward Cave George Bauder, a cousin of Miss Helen Bartholomew Johna- torn with his daughter and family Mr and Mrs. George Lambert an daughter Clara Belle from Stoves town had Sunday dinner at the Bartholomew home Misses Martha Spyker and Jean Bartholomew are spending this week ut Cdmp Newton Hamilton Mrs Anh Bartholomew, Mim Elizabeth Bartholomew Mrs Ches- ter A Spyker, daughter Ruth and Paul Probst with them Tuesday evening The recently organized 4-H club sewing group for girls will hold a meeting in the Centre Hall-Potter high schoo! tomorrow (Friday) afternoon Miss Helen Butler home economics extension director and Mrs. Ray Sharer community leader, are gponsoring the group from several +5 wa ‘ Rev. and and Hoster- oe th Lo tr the Tuesday a from vivitlegd Mr. and Mrs, David Hudson and daughter Anna Paye {rom Berea Ohio, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. J. Harlod Durst. Mrs Hudson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stover, also of Berea, spent the weekend with his sister and has. band, Mr and Mrs. John H. Durst Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huprich and son Paul Richard of Albany, N. Y. were the guests from Saturday to | Tuesday of her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Bshin. The occasion for their visit was the mar. riage Saturday of another brother, | Wert Bohn ahd Miss M. Meckley [All of the groom's brothers and sfs- ters except Edward Bohn from AKk- ron, Ohio, attended the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Bradforg and | four children, and Mr. and Mrs. El- Iis Moses, and two children from Phoenixville, spent Sunday at the Bradford hunting camp. There { they were joined by these local | people: Mr. and Mrs, Paul Brad- ford, Mrs. Lee Confer, Rober, Wet- zel, Mr, and Mrs. D, M. Bradford, | John Martz, Mr. and Mrs lores Condo. Robert Bradford left Sunday night university preacher and @y, foremost interpreter of reii- gious art In America; and FP W. Schroeder, president-elect of Eden Theological seminary in Chicago. bullding on Grange } ] i H] } i The Rev. Delas R. Keener ana for Lakeside, Ohio, where they are, attending the second national con-| . 3 i ferenice on Christian Education held | 3Tnooni visitor at the home of there this week from Monday ‘o Hervey Eminhizer, Thursday. Among the outstanding | speakers at this conference are La- | ther A. Weigle, dean of Yale Divin-| ity Schewol; Ernest PF. Tittle, author,’ lecturer from Evanston, Il; Albert E Bail | Roy 8, Jamison and daughter, | Catharine, spent Monday with his { mother and brother near Miffin- burg | Miss Betty SBearson spent Tues- | day afternoon and evening in Mill- heim with Mr, and Mrs, Paul Ish- ler and family Mrs. William Harshbarger and daughter Frances of Altoous, spent last Thursday at the George and James Bearson home Mrs. George Searson and Miss Jelly Bearson were Sunday supper | guests of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Searson and family in Spring Mills Edgar W. Miller end Paul Houser, from Lemont, spent several days this week In Reading attending the Automablle Dealer's Convention Mr ol Pau] Howard and son Ron- Bellefonte and Mrs had Sunday dinner Mrs, Frank Ishler James with Lock ald Searson Mr. and Haven The Rev fonte, Mrs. Margaret daughter, Miss Eva Friday to Monday vi vermnd, Md I'he Rev. Robert Browning Ran secretary to Dr H W. A. Hanson Gettysburg College Friday of The Rev r C. Ott Paul] M Monday | he begity in the Po in James Steele of Belle Godshal] and Balley spent in Cum president wi classmate Mrs. Clas hi and 0 Fetterol! or Indiantown Gap where work Tuesaday as clerk office, a branch of ths Annville office. His wife will remain here a he in the barrack will leave her and on wu Hy army The class gf 1836 of the Centre Hall-Potter high s d a D001 will ho picnic at Rolling Green Park Sun day, June 28 This fir reunion of this group since gradu Teachers and wu the ation five gears ago families have them Deen Inn company Monday evening dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Otto Missle Margaret Pairchild Heffelfinger, Delia Meckley and An Lucile Prymire, Mrs. Collin Cupp and Mrs Kar] Reichird al of Milton except Mis Meckley from West Milton and Miss Prymire from Muncy ’ Were Reba — nn - PINE GLEN hn services 9:30: " Leag te Wednesday ACTERSINN preaching Cillect bein Clyde Hoover Ho i AN au Mills Hahn ard baby bay France facke] home du Atle Hey and Mrs Edith Mis Beate: Harry Sam Hodge Certry Anthony Mary of and INOUE Je den MOT ey N and Mrs Luther ud parent: of 3 Pen gamed James RY Beate lillie Roce Hefrigh granddaughter we ; LJ family Dorothy . anstown (friends here Miss Vera mite spent o Vetiing » with parents, My Ciyde Viehdorfer and Mrs Richard Pinein and on Dick spent the weekend wi Mr and Mrs. B | Sehmoke Thete will be & chicken and waffle Upper at the festival house in the nedr fatlure wateh for date in next week's paper Those who spent the weekend at home of Mr. and Mrs. Schmoke Were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ramses and graiddaughter Barbara of Calif Mr. and Mrs Miller Mrs Sabet Ramsely and son Cyril, Mr Mrs. Walter Conrad Mrs Ramsey and daughter Mary Ellen Mr. and Mrs Wesley Ramsey and son Dennis and Maynard Schinoke and Mr, and Mrs. M. E Humn Altoona Miss Velda Hoover and Mrs. RL Schmoke and on Wesley motored to Bellefonte Tuesday on business Hoit visited Pb) and friend relatives and Viehdorfer uf ne « Belle. inst week and Mr her # o wii th ah the a red ang Ada ¢ i PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. Mrs. George McCloskey and fam- | lly of Lock Haven, spent Sunday with her brother and family, Irvin Confer Sunday visitors at the Ralph Me- Cartney home were Mr and Mrs John Smith and two children Pat. ty and Grace Shawiey of Milesburs Mr. and Mrs Theddore Pminhizer of Harrisburg, spent the weekend with his paren's Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Mr. Yarnell and Mr, Warren Long, and daugh- ter of Nittany, and Mr and Mrs Clarence Flack and baby and Mrs Flack’s father, Mr. Wellers of Ju- lian. Theodore and Anna Eminhiz- er, of Harrisburg, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Rudy of State College Sunday visitors at the home of | | Mr, Willlam Richher were Mr. and i i Mrs. Woodrow Bradford, Mr, and Mrs. | Clyde | | Bradford son Harold and Miss Do- | Robert Hamilton with her! Orvis < luieas’ and Normah Richer of Yarnell; Mr and Mrs. | LeRoy Sayers ghd family of Yar- | nell, Clair Richner of Summit Hil. | Mrs, Harvey Bminhizer and! granddaughter, Jane Bagler, spent | last Tuesday at the home of Mrs Harry Yeager at Mt. Eagle { Ralph McCartney was a Saturday | a a OALSBURG The Harris Township Migh School Alumni will hold their annual re- union and basket plenic at the High School building in Poalsburg on Priday, July 4, beginning at 11 a.m. | EST. All who have ever attended | the High Behool are cordially n- | ‘vited to this gathering, | Waison and | Rev. Kline of Milesburg sang a Solo | & dbet with Mrs, Stenger at the | piano. Mrs | toast on Fathers. H BE McElwain | UNIONVILLE — lle Methodist Church Services: — There will be no prayer service this Thursday evening as’ the pastor 1s attending services at Newton Ham ton this week, Sunday School Sunday morning at 91a m H KE McElwain Supt; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 p. m. lmuned)- ately followed by the preaching service at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor, Rev, M_F, Kersteller At thig service will be held the Quarterly Communion service Church Services: Monday evening 8 o'clock. The meeting of the Wig held on (AT nome Presbyterian Bible study in the church monthly Missionary Wednesday evening at Mrs. Raymond Snoke Miss Florence past weekend vi Bellefonte Mr Mr daughter of Bt aay gue Mrs. Albert An Lene 1¢ CilARS al business Society PY spent Wh with friends nin Finch iting ald vi Del Ward and College a and Hitle were Mi ale ts Of Hazel of her parent imoer 1 Peter person Reun Frank Pa 1 urday at the ' Wing near Wingate regular he Cer ibijcan ut 1 SRWITrGaYy itre Cour Women wil) afternoon of Mr Jaco and Mr and Mrs Joseph Mitchell oid thi Misr nere greeling ighbors is staying with aun ' oi visit Mis ng oer iss Georgeanna Holt f. Miss Elean Ida Mae Barton left afternoon for Newton Hamil whe they will oung People's Institute being held e this week. They were sent . delegates from the Epwortn League Mr 4 on < Ie Local H M. Miles, accom Sue McEwen and Mrs panied by Mrs tendid a very pretty wedding a the Meckley home near State Col- lege, on Baturday evening Th» Meckley's were former residents of Union Township and the wedding was occasioned for ther daughter: al~ " ¢ one ol Several children were baptized a’ Children’s Day gervices the Methodist church on Sunday morn- ing. The youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clair Carver; two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clair 8 Parsons, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis two children of Mr and Mrs Russe] Reigh. Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. R. Williams over the past weekend were their daughter and flusbarl, Mr. mnd Mrs. Newton Fisher of Pittsburgh, and their two children. Upon their return home Sunday afternoon they were goecom- the in | panied by her sister, Miss Nell Wil- liams who will visi for a time Mrs. Oscar 8Shirey and son and wife of Williamsport, Pa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D H. Custer. Other Sanday guests at the Custer home were the formers nephew, and wife, Mr. and Mr: Clifton Moran and Mr, Walter Smith and lady friend all of Al toona, returning home from a vaca- | tion i The banquet held in the Coun. | nity House last Thursday evening! and sponsored by the Men of the] Methodist church, was a decided | success. The principal speaker of | the evening was Rev. Stenger of the Methodist church of Bellefonte Rev. M. FP. Kerstetter gave a few remarks as well as M. WW. Gettig, District Attorney of Bellefonte. accompanied by his wife at the plano. Rev. ghd Mrs. Stenger sang Julia Keeler gave a was toast master in the absence of J. R. Williams, teacher of the m/n’s class of the Sunday School. Mrs. M, F. Kerstetter sang a solo. The entire program was very much efi Joyed by all as well as the dinner was prepared by the Woman's So- ciety of Christian Service. { Master Paul Jofies returned | hig home here on Sunday after hay | ing everal isitin with wr band in ‘I'y rone | Mr eral 0H spent week 4 nu i Pa Margaret the and nh Kentley iatier pms ol | Week and the early part of thi with Mi Milesburg at the P| days la Weel Emily Holt Visiting ner sister Miles nome The meeting Soclety ol regular and of Christ held next Thur Jrd In the chur dance is Mr. and Mi: East day monthly SOC desired Howar of Orange, N. J Lucas family will be held July 5th at the Bush Grove All persons whether rel friends, are invited family In thelr outin any together Mr. and nd daughter Were and ur WerKe M1 topping from ia yess Mrs ce and ler Here nome they Manafield site 1 d Mi Fis Deen visiting with hi parent and Mry Harold Fisher fo past ¢ week ome nh had v with TT v y A Maer ’ burg! nelr hasbar ning wit SM OK ang POTTER + LLS M Brenan Pleasang Tits Gap AA DATE a tiem her falher On Saturday Ggmpatieg Ek and Mi ‘ areg Mot y Lewizt IES A Nin and oine Sunday enaing a Cormick ET Nevin Burd of Mr friend William Nieman from York vi weekend at the Fr. J home My from and iad) gted over the Roy Smith Isabel] the taken al Mire Gap on condition | Loughner Lewistown Hospit the home of her daughter Hoover Noll in Pleasant Wednesday Her slightly improved war } " Don't forget church lawn June 28th Mr. and Mrs Archie Haven from Bradford, Pa, visited over the week- end at the Dr. Bovd E Smith home Mr. Russe] Copenthaver and fam- ily from Bellefonte Mr. Harry Ith. thr evening Le esuival on Saturday {ler and wife of State College. Mrs | Regina Tharp of Lemont the Mr. H. E Faust home, Sunday called at Ry UNIGIPA M MILLHEIM L Always Cool and Comfortable Cll ll ltt tll ll l Cl lA Cl hl OR tM ES AAPHP FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (June 27th & 28th) GUY KIBBIE “SCATTERGOOD BAINES” No. 2-0ENE AUTRY, 8S. 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