July 17, 1941 HO Mr. Chester Kaseman of Wheeler- ville, after visiting at the home of | Alice Pletcher a few days last week, returned home accompanied by his wife, who has been spending the past 8 months with her sister. Mrs. Mabel Ivans returned to Blanchard afer a two weeks vaca- tion with her sisters, Miss Alice Pletcher and Mrs, Chester Kase- man. Mrs. Ivans assists in the care of Mrs. Berlow at Blanchard Mr. and Mrs, Walter Tate of Bellefonte, and Miss Anna Sauers of State College spent Thursday with Hunter and Corllla Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mentzer of Mii Hall spent Friday at the Thomas home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and children, Robert and Joan, of Scranton, were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs, John Gullick. Miss Sara Ann Brumbaugh is vis- ting with the James Watkins fam- ily, at Beech Creek. Mrs, John Shay of Renovo, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Confer, Miss Betty Allison of Philadel- phia visited Miss Bertha Wolf, re- cen.ly George Evers is In Lock Haven visiting with Dick Motter. The condition of Mrs. Amanda Gardner, who suffered a stroke las’ Tuesday, is improving slowly The serenaders gave Mr. and Mri Mac Zimmerman nade Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Zimmerman at phone exchange. Mrs, Zimmerman was formerly Miss Velma Mann They were married Friday evening at Spring Mills by Rev, Walter Glenn Clarence Beightol, employed in the U. S. Merchant Marines, Is spending his vacation with his pat- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beightol Sam Kling and Harold Kling caught the limit while fishing on Kettle Creek in the vicinity of Re- novo, recently Rev. Paul Mackey is confined to his home suffering from an infec- tion of the right foot. Mr. Mackey is pastor of Main Street Church ol Christ. Mrs Esther Reese of Milesburg, visited Mrs. Charles Neff, at the home sf her aunt, Mrs. Wenrick. Phyllis Evey spent three days al Bellefonte recently. Mrs. Evey and Suzanne Hoffman visited three days last week with Mrs. Leffard Price in Williamsport. Misses Lauretta and Mary We visiting their sister Mrs Virginia Faris of Oregon, leave by s'eamer for an eleven day trip to Alaska, and will return home via Seattle, Washington, the middle of Augus’, visiting relatives on the way Mrs. Arnold Poorman, two grand- sons Jerry and Michael Poorman of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Lem Green- walt and son Robert and friend Ms Miller, of Osceola Mills, were tors Wednesday at the home of Mi and Mrs William Poorman Mr and Mrs. George Bullock of Unionville, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Bechdel. The ladies being sisiers. On Sunday, Harold Kline, his Ma. and Pa, Junior Heverly Junior Amick and Jimmie Horan, motored to the Kline cabin, “Water Edge” on the Bald Eagle creek was served by Mrs. Kline, which games were indulged in until a laté hour thence all hands re- visi- WARD a rousing sere-| the Tela- | YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres {from Howard, are Dorothy and Jan- ice Mapes, Phyllis Strunk, Suzanhbe Hoffman, Anna Grace Pletcher and | Jeanne and LeRoy Button of How- ard R. D. and Rosetta Lyons. Dr. Harvey Baffler of New York | City was a weekend guest of Dr and Mrs. Walter Kurlz, The Fire Company was called to the home of Dewey Shay at Curtin, Monday evening to extinguish & barn fire. When they arrived at the i scene of the fire their services were [not needed as the barn with its | contents was burned to the ground | Mr. Shay and family were away a‘ the time, Wycliffe Gardner, formerly of Howard, and who has resided at | Mackeyville, for the past 20 years, passed away at that place Sunday | morning. Mr, Gardner il} for some weeks has been in poor health for about two years. celebrated his 85th birthday had he ved until next Monday. Prior to his living at Mackeyville he was a resident of Pittsburgh for 31 years {and was the last living charter member of the East End Christian Church of that city. His wife Jen- | nie. and one daughter, Mrs, Lillian Schooley, of Washington, D. C, survive. Services were held at the residence at 2 p. m. ST. Wednesday | Rev. W. V. Nelson, pastor of th: | Mill Hall Church of Christ offigi- ating, assisted by Rev, W. M. Long, of Howard and Carl Keller of Lock Haven. Burial in the Disciple | cemetery at Salona Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Zimmerman of Altoona. were Sunday visitors at the residence of A. A. Pletcher. The former. a brother of Mrs, Pletcher All enjoyed the day in social con- | versation. Mr. Zimmerman having been a merchant in his home town for 35 years enjoyed the day In viewing the rapid growth of plant life along the highway Last Monday we received a pleas. ant surprise when Mr. and Mrs | Victor Powlson and daughter, Cleveland, Ohio, were in our midst | Victor Pawlson was a boy reared in | this town forty years ago and called to visit the home of his birth where he caught the eels from Bald Eagle | Creek. and the last thirty he has | been in the Standard Oil Company | of Cleveland. | Howard Juvenile Grange No. 255 {held a delightful basket picnic at Confer's woods Wednesday, July 9 The day was spent in swimming | boat riding and games. At noon of . . . ET : F Le 4 ber | every one enjoyed the dinner, Those | anenioun this week | present were: Richard Allison, Ju- nior Heverly. Merrill Pletcher, Sara and Harold Holt, Ear! Beighlol, Mr land Mrs Harry DeArment, Beulah Robert and Donald DeArment, Mrs Oscar Weaver Harris, Lois and | Shirley Weaver, Florence, Paul and Earl Thompson, Evelyn Brickley Al'ce and Rosetta Confer, Jane Confer Sarah Kline, Carol and Her- bert Pletcher, Gilbert Davidson Dorothy, Charles and Robert Mas- den. Richard Pletcher, Miss Helen Butler and Mrs, Edna Holt — tA As | VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman spent last week at Atlantic City, it being Mr Corman’s vacation Mr. Gilbert the mis- ' Sager had wood at his father's home We are glad to hear Mrs, Clarence He would have | MADISONBURG The Loyal Workers Sunday School COlass of the Evangelical Sunday School held their monthly meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Year- ick. All present reported having | had a very nice time. The Union Christian Endeavor | Society held a weiner roast on Thursday evening at the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schaffer, Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Annie Keller were Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Baboock., Af- ternoon visitors at the same home were as follows: Mrs, Charles Kelle: and daughter Eleanor of Bellefonte, Mrs. Robert Rishel and daughter Miriam Ruth of Farmers Mills, and | also Miss Whitmer of State College, | who remained for supper, Mrs. Kathryn Carls is visiting { with her daughter Mrs. Paul Meyers | of Boalsburg Saturday night supper guests at | the home of Mr, and Mrs. H L | Grenoble were Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Grenoble and son Wilbur Mr, and Mrs. Domer Rachau went with thelr son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rachau and son Larry | of Milesburg, to New York where they wil] spend several days, Miss Grace Eungard spent Satur- {day evening with her aunt, Miss | Estie Musser | Miss Jane Keller, who is a trained | nurse is employed at the hospital | at Bellefonte | A birthday dinner was held on | George Wells in honor of their { daughter Faye. ‘Those present we'e Mrs. Wells’ mother, Mrs, Onrrie Fungard and daughter Grace, Mr Welland of Linden Hall. Mrs. Estie Musser and Mr Harry Musser of Madisonburg Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grenoble and family attended the funeral of Mr. Lloyd Ripka of Spring Mills on Saturday afternoon The ninth annual reunion of the Grenoble families will be held at Woodward Cave Sunday, July 27, 1941. Everyone is welcome, wm —— ———— BUSH HOLLOW Guess Sunday must of been “stay at home day” in our Sunday School as there were only 28 present. We surely hope there will be a larger attendance next Sunday There will be no Cottage Prayer meeting this week on account of having prayer meeting in the church on Wednesday night as our pastor is George Bush began working las: week in Altoona In the raliroad shops. Mr. Bush also traded cars last week and is sporting a “Chevy” now Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotts were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spotts and two daughters Rena and Helen of Le- moyne. Mrs. Persing of Sunbury, Mrs. George Monsell of Bellefonte; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and children. Sunday visitors at the same home were Mr. and Mrs Mar- lin Moore and son of Port Matilda; iMr. and Mrs Edgar King: Mrs Myrtle King, Virginia and Beverly Gray and Jean Spotts all of Cole viile Russell Mrs Clyde Watson and Vera Mayes Watson, son of Mr and Dinner fortune of cutting a terrible gash In 4. onter of BEd. Mayes of Runville; after his hand last week, while culling ge.re married a few days ago, al- though we did not hear where al Congratulations to them and best turned to town well pleased With | oo {¢ home from the hospital | wishes for a happy married life the days outing Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rader, after spending a week's vacation here, and enjoying the hospitality of Mrs Rader’s aunts, Mrs. Maude Shope and Mrs Alta Kline, left for their home in Allentown, Pa. on Saturday afternoon, full of appreciation for the good time they had Mrs. Charles Wentzel is spending some time with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs Russell Pletcher of Sharon. David Holter Jr. is able to around again alter a back set from a tonsil operation. Willard L. Strunk has returned to Camp Shelby, Miss, after. a very pleasant visit with his parents and sister Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strunk and Mrs. Geo. Long Miss Nancy Stauffer of Altoona, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Confer. Mr. and Mrs. William Neff, James Kane spent Monday at Altoona Mrs. Ella Kane spent Monday in Altoona on business Mrs. Frances Zimmerman spent the weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Zimmerman, Mrs. Amber Pletcher gave a party far her daughter Betty Pletcher, celebrating her 25'h birthday. The following attended Lois Allison, Rev. and Mrs. K. I. Bower, Candace and hope to see her about very soon Mrs. Ausie Shutt of Boalsburg, has been visiting with her son, Mr Fred Lose, Sr Mr and Mrs. Forest Eckley cele- brated their silver anniversary on Sunday, their family were all pres- ent for the occasion Mr. and Mrs Charley Benn, Mr and Mrs. Frank Pitz and daughisr of Chambersburg, were Sunday cali- ers at the Fred Lose home Mr. and Mrs, Forest Eckley re- turned home {rom a week's motor trip through West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. They visit- ed friends in Akron, and stopped In Pittsburgh to bring home their daughter and baby Mrs. Richard | Waite and Molly Jean, for a tw | weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lose gave a | birthday party for their daughter, { Mrs. Earl Yearick, Wednesday | evening July 9. Thdse present wer? Bar] N. Yearick, Mr and Mrs | Charles Chandler, Dorothy and Shirley Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. E1 | Houser and two children, Mr, and { Mra. Allen Harter and family, Phyl | lis and Byrl Lose, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | lam Lose and daughter Mrs Nancy | Clements, Mrs. Clair Lose and | daughter, Mrs .Ausie Shutt, Jean Houser, Peggy Eckley, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Weaver, Grace Ann Taylor, Mr and Mrs Clark Custer and daughter of Wingate were Sunday evening visitors at the Roy Spotls home Mr and Mrs Harry Lucas enter- tained their young grandson Harry Rumberger, son of Mr. and M:s Pierce Rumberger for a few days last week while his parents went on a motor trip through northern states. Sorry to hear of the illness of Clair Logue. Hope he will soon gain his health again. Also was gory to hear on Sunday morning of Mrs Benner Hall being ill. Hope she too, will soon be back io health again, i PLEASANT VALLEY BOGGS TWP. There will be a festival at the Pleasant Valley church on July 26 Mr and Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer of Harrisburg, spent the weekend with his parents Jane Eagler is visiting in Har- risburg this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eminhizer. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richner and family spent Sunday at Nittany Valley with Mrs. Richner’s brother, ! Richard Lucas. Crossmyer, Mabel Hinton, Mrs. Blair | Mrs. Albert Yearick and daughter, the weekend at the home of Har- Pletcher and children Herbert an Carolyn, Torena Pletcher, Tracie Dickel, Luella Garman Mary Bur- Ky, Maxine Long, Violet Holder, Hazel! Daughenbaugh, Velma Hold- er. Gertrude Pletcher, Betty Oard- | ner, George Whitecraft; and the Pletcher family. She received many useful and beautiful gifts. Mrs. Myrile Waite and Mrs. Alma Waite of Altoona, sisters of Mrs Bernard Long were recent visitors at the latter's home, A number of residents of Howard and vicinity attended the Brother- hood picnic of the Tenth District of the Churches of Christ at Wool. | rich Park, Sunday. A large chorus Choir of the Churches of the Dis- trict led the singing and a very able speaker, Rev. Walker an out- standing minister, gave two inspir- ing addresses in the afternoon and evening. Those attending from Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Blair | Pletcher and children, Miss Trena | Pletcher, Miss Nancy Lucas, Mrs. lester Wyland and sons, Ben and Harold, Jane Confer, Mr, and Mrs, B. J. Button and children, Mr. and Mrs, William Mapes and daughters, Mr. James Mann and Mrs. A H Schwank. The Christian Service camp Churches of Christ opened at Still- water, near Benton Sunday p m. camp 20th and Junior camp from to 2h. Those attending is so " of | ick received many beautiful gifts. | Refreshments of ice cream, cake and { coffee were served by Mrs. Fred Mrs. Fred Ishler had a very nice ! birthday supper for her | Marion Houser July 9. Those who | were present were Mr. and Mrs | Fred Ishier, Bobby, Norman, Shirley, Donna and Wayne Ishler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Houser. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dean and Thomas Peese, Mr. and Mrs, Theo | | Miss Mary Dean of Waddle spent | Bunday afternoon with Mr, and { Mrs, Paul E. Eckley. | Mrs. Nancy Clements visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lose. i Mr. and Mrs, George Eckley re- { turned home Sunday after spend- ing a week with Mr. Christ Eckley. i ———_——— Killed by Father's Car : Beverly Jane Hyde, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hyde, of Nich- f ols, R. D. 1, died at the Tioga Coun- | ity General Hospital, of injuries re- iceived when she was struck by her father’s automobile. The child was isitting on the steps of the home | when the father lost control of the car, which backed into the steps, | striki | ruptured. : > | The peoples of any municipality including Bellefonte, can 'revoly- {organize themselves and effectively cooperate for the common good, sister, ng the tot, whose stomach was the 4 | Jean Smith Lewis Lose, Mrs, Year- | vey Eminhizer. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cowher and family of Summit Hil] visited at the Ralph McCariney home on Sunday evening. Sunday visitors at the home of William Richner, were Orvis Lucas | and Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Sayers of Yarnell. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Rudy were Mr, and Mrs | Harvey Eminhizer and Jane Eagler, | dore Eminhizer, and Toner Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey BEminhiger | and Jane BEagler visited at the T. G, Leathers home last Monday. Sunday visitors at the home of | Harvey Eminhizer were Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph McCartney and family { Mr, and Mrs Clair Cowher and | family and Bud Robison. | "Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sayers ana | family of Yarnell, visited for awhile | on Monday evening at the William | Richner home. Mr. Richner is no’ {so well also Hannah Eminhizer is not well. We wish them a speedy recovery. May Get Big Plant | Army officers this week visited a {level tract of land east 1. O. i1- i } | 1 £ i i i 10. Hoth lor arsenal [would re a cre mile in length ana» qurier a , and would used In peace times, am. be Thomas Peese of Coleville, spent | Mr and Mrs. Ernest Tyson and son. Paul, of Hershey, were Sunday callers at the W. F, Tyson home. Mrs. M. C. Halnes was a Satur- day guest of Miss Orpha Gramley al Millheim, Miss Eva Boyer, an employee at the Laurelton State Village, spent the weekend at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swope Oi Rochester, N, Y.; Mrs, Harry Swope, Mrs, James Lucas and Miss Arlen? Swope, all of Jacksonville, visited friends and relatives In town last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Couch ol Cleveland, Ohlo, are visiting Mrs | Couch's sister, Mrs. Gordon Huey. Sunday guests at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Byers were: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Byers and grandson, Willlam Frank; and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Evans and three daughters, all of Danville Mr. M. W. Breon of Monterey, | Mass, spent the weekend at his REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs, Preston Zeigler and daughter of MeAllisterville were Sunday callers at the William Zelg. ler home Miss Hazel Auman is at the E. R. Wolfe home Mrs, Harold Warne and daughter Alice, of Ridgefield, N. J., were last Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs Mary Abbott, Mrs remembered as Miss Pearl Waite, who spent Jer girlhood in this vi- cinity Mr, and Mrs and friends of Jersey Shore, called at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. E Zeigler, Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, James Miller and Mrs. Rodney Miller and child of Lebanon visited in town on Sunday Mrs, M. LL. Wert and daughter Patsy, of Baltimore, are spending the week with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aukerman and three children and Mr. Wil- lam 8Stris of Governor's Island, N Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rishel. Monday even home here. On his return Monday he was accompanied by Mrs, Breon who had been visiting here for the past two weeks, Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Tarbert and | Mr. and Mrs, Robert Van Ryan, son | Robert, Jr. of Pittsburgh, spent] several days last week at the W | M. Tarbert home. On their feturn | they werd accompanied by Rich-| {ard Tarbert, who had been visitng | his grandparents for the past week. | Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. | A birthday dinner was held at Poe | | Paddy Park on Sunday in honor of | | Mrs { were Anna Stover. The followlag! present: Mrs. Anna Stover; | Mr and Mrs. Fred Esterline, son, | Roiiand: Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Esterline and son, Mahlon; Mr. | and Mrs. John Wert; Mr. and Mrs Francis Wert; Miss Miriam Zerby, Earl Brungart; Nerr and Willard | Smith, Jr.; Mrs. Robert Meyer | Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Stover ol | Oil City, are the proud parents of | a baby girl, Virginia Kay born last | Thursday. Mrs. Stover was the] former Miss Dorothy Garrett, Mrs. Paul Styers and daughter | spent Thursday at the Stanley Brooks home at Centre Hall Mr. and Mra. Ralph Cummings o! | Lock Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | ter Cummings of Williamsport spent the weekend at the A. G Cummings home Donald and David Lee, sons of | Mr. and Mra. Eugene Lee of State | College, are spending this week at the home of their grandparents Mr and Mra, 8. A Blerly Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer and | son, Charles and Mrs Elizabeth Gephart of State College, wer Sunday visitors at the Mrs, Emma Corman home ] Mr. and Mrs Francis Wert were ! recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Veris Stover al Roaring Springs ! On Friday evening Mrs. M C Haines entertained the following in honor of her guest, Mrs Elizabein Hosterman of Burbank California Mrs. Mollie Kerstetter, of Mifflin. | town; Mrs. Harry Royer; Mrs 8. A | Woodring | toona | president and Mrs | with ing supper guests at the same home were: Mr. and Mrs, Harry Byrd and son and Mr, Jennings Wolfe of Aaromsburg Rev. Helsler of Loganton, preach. ed In the Evangelical church on Bunday evening Thiriysix local pemsons accom- panied Mr. Palmer Blerly on a bus trip to Hershey on Sunday — tll pr — PORT MATILDA Miss Barbara Metzler of Pitts. burgh, Is spending some time with her grandma, Mrs. Clara Bennett Mr. and Mr George Harpster Mr. and Mrs Charles Barry and daughter Peariine, and Mrs. E M spent Saturday at Al- The Sunday School class taught by Mrs lishouse held their meet- ing in the ME church on Priday afternoon Mrs M. G. Maines and grandson Jr.. Maines, spent the weekend in Philadelphia Rev. Rissmiller and son Edward are spending this week at Carlisle The Sportsman's float in the pa- rade drew first prize; Garden Club float represented by Mrs. Ira Lane WwW. E William: prize: Jack Ross as Mary lamb, third prize Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moore ani Mr. and Mrs Jones of Claysburg visited recehtly with Mrs, Alice ( second Harshberger Mrs. Raymond 8milh and Mr. Delbert Smith Mich spent the weekend parents, Mr. and Mr Mr. and and family of Detroit with their Chester Smith Reports are that Mrs Clair Wood - ring and family are moving to» State College where her daughters and son will enter school Mr Billy Lytle is time with his parents Daley vile spending some Mr and Mrs * : HUBLERSBURG i Bierly: Mrs, Wesley Hackenberg: Mrs William Tarbert; and Mrs. Adah Bierly Mr. and Mrs grandson, Eimer Douly, lef} Monday for their home in Houston Texas after visiting in this vicin- ity for several weeks Rev. and Mrs. J R Brown and son Henry, and Mrs Gray Hilbert of Esterly called on {riends on Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breon attend- ed a shower given in honor of Mr and Mrs Edward Vogt, Jr, at Cen- tre Hall on Weodnesday evening Misses Doris Mallory and Evelyn Brungart are attending the summer Bible Session at Central Oak Heights, Lewisburg Mrs. Florence Burnett of Ann Arbor, Mich. was a guest several days last week at the home of Miss Emma Sholl. Sunday visitors at the same home were: Mr and Mrs Clyde Smith of Miffiinburg and Mr and Mrs Fred Bender, son, rence, daughter Joan, of State Col- lege Mr. and Mrs Melvin Bright, and Mrs Charles | Page were Sunday dinner guests ai the home of Mrs. John Kliinefelter at Millheim Misses Hazel and Talitha Relish and Mr Leonard Relish and friend of Stroudsburg were ‘weekend | guests at the Adam Reish and Louls Ream home, Mr. William Zeigler is Ul at this writing. | Sunday callers al the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. W, Smith were: | Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Grove, daugh- on | Mr, William Martz of Tusseyville. Mrs. Clark and the Misses Klose, | Bower and Bossett, all employees at ithe Laurelton State Village, were guests of Mrs, Francis Wert las’ | week, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Weaver and { Mr, and Mrs. Frank Moser of Read- ing were Sunday visitors at the C. J. Weaver Sr. home. | The automobiles operated by | Howard Walker of town and Mr. { Nathan Vonada of near Lewisburg, i collided in front of Bierly’s garage Sunday evening. No serious dam- age was done bn either car. | The many friends of Mrs. Ger- | trude Corman are sorry to hear of { her recent death. Mr, Edward Abbott of Lewisburg, | spent the weekend at his home. { wednesday dinner guests at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Hack: enberg were: Mr. D. EB. Baker of Wilmington, Del; Mr, L. A. Baker, Wis. K. O. Searfoss; and Mrs. Florence Stein, all of Muncy. Miss Joanne Hackenberg is currently vis- iting relatives in Milroy. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bierly and Shildrn of Endicott, N. Y. were Ay evening guests home of Rev. Edward ary he ihe following attended the 8tov- er reunion at Voneida State Park on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. James Corman, daughter. Joyce, son Jim- my; Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rossman, son Jack: and Mr. Fred Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bright, daugh. ters, Yvonne and Geraldine, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Bright's father, Mr. Calvin Breon. Mr. Eimer Miller is visiting his Harry Douly and | Law- | James Zeigler, Mr. | Miss Laura Hayes and friend Miss | Beth Harbaugh of Lock Haven spent Wednesday of last week al the home Mr. and Mrs John | Hayes Mr. Walter Stitzer spent week with his grandparents and Mrs Braumgard of Renovo Mrs. Ida Markle accompanied her daughter Verna Syracuse. New York. where she will spend some time visiting Mrs. Paul Tharp was a Friday evening supper guest ai the home of her husband and mother, Mr Tharp. of Lemont Miss Doris Warfield of Lock Ha- ven, spent Wednesday and Thurs- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Hayes Sunday dinner guests at the home lof Mr. and Mrs. Barl Yearick were Mr. and Mrs, Newton Kling of Bcotidale, Mrs. Gerirude Yearick of Howard and Miss Ann Garner, of State College Mrs. Charles Noll is spending a | couple days this week visiting in | Williamaport, Mr and Mrs. Philip Yarnell and {family were Wednesday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Gates of Hecla {| Mr and Mrs | Milroy were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Boyd Heck- ! man Mrs. Harold Ishier and son Juniors { of Howard and Miss Bertha Guiser, | were Bunday evening callers at the | home of Mrs. Ada Yocum. Miss Laura Hayes is spending this week at the home of her parents, ’ On 3 ’ | Be Mr to | Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes. ter, Coleen, of Huntingdon, and | Anglers Would Have ‘Paradise’ Closed (Continued from page one) fonte we could obtain "They forget that practically any other county in the State would go far out of its way to have such an attraction™ And theres how matiers stood Iast night, Against the complaints of the ag- mission, with the closing of Paradise, reported that during the seasom a total of 20465 anglers had fished at the nursery during the sea- son. The total catch was 17.795 trout, of which 7563 were killed The eight-year record for the Paradise shows a steadily and con- stantly increasing yearly attend- ance, while the total catch and to- tal kill this year were slightly less than last year's all-time high. Below is a tabulation of attend. ance and catch figures at the Para- dise during the eight years it has been open to the public. Catch 17.795 18,750 11,365 1041 brother. : breihar- in-law. Mr Clayton Weber employed | Warne will be | George Klinefelter | Lynn Aumiller of | grieved local group, the Fish Com- | the BLANCHARD It is hardly a month yet until the big annual light festival held in town every year, The date this year is August Sth, : Members from the Church of { Christ met with church members of that denomination from other churches of the region at Woolrich Park on Sunday afternoon, where | they participated In an afternoon service followed by a picnic, Mrs, Charles Kunes of State Col- lege, is spending a few days with relatives here Mr. and Mrs, Emmett Bathgate and family of Snow Shoe, spent Sunday with relatives In town | Blanche Willlams, daughter of Mr and Mrs, John Willams accompan- led the Bathgates to Snow Shoe for a weeks visit Mr. Richard Fravel Fravel of Templeton accompanied Mr. Irvin Fravel of Beech Creek to our town on Sunday morning Mrs. John Stull underwent an operation for appendicitis at Teah s Hospital on Sdfturday. Acoprding to reports from the family, the op- eration was successful The Misses June Miller and Bet'y Spangler, also Allen Packer were among those who left on Bunday for the Church of Christ Sunday School camp near Benton Betty Sieg, niece of Mrs in Bowman, called on her one day last week Mr and Mrs. Frank Delong of Orviston, called at the Potts home on Bunday Mr. and Mrs Sterrill Kunes and family of Lock Haven, were Sunday vistors of Mrs, Emma Kunes The community offers their sym- pathies to the family of the late Pugene James in their time of be- reavement Mrs. Mae Eaton is a patient at the Lock Haven Hospital, She Ww recovering rapidly as can be expected The Blanchard Soft ball team played the boys of the colored CCC camp on Sunday afternoon The wemn and their friends together with a visiting team from Lock Ha- ven were guests of the COC camp at junch on Sunday evening Mr and Mrs. Harold Swanson, former residents of our town, re- turned to this community for & weekend visit Guests at the D. C. Gardner home on Sunday evening were Mrs, Gard- ner's sister, Mrs, Nora Fox of Wil- Hamspory and son, with some other friends and Mr. and Mrs, William Neff of Mill Hall We are sorry to report that Miss Evangeline DeHaas is nol recover- ing from the fall she had some time ago. as well as her friends would wish her 0 Mr and Mrs Sterling Ruhl at- tended the funeral of a nephew in Salona, on Saturday Judge and Mrs of California, are appearing in he Dramatic presentation of “The Boomerang” a4 She Church of Christ on Monday July 21st at 2 30 nm. No admission al} welcome and Harry Frank- sunt, al where he has completed a course in machinery om —— > —— SUMMIT HILL Sunday visitors at the Young home were: Mr Sam Herr of Orviston: Mr. and Mrs Walter Boone of Romoia: Mr and Mrs Herb Chapman of Marsh Creek. Mr and three children, Mr. and Mrs Amos Lehman of Curtin; Mr. and Mrs John Young of Mill Hall, Mr Irvin ana Mrs Joseph Switzer of Girkss- | fiat: and Mr. Adams of Grassfiad, Lewis Young and sons Calvin and Russell and Mrs. Russell Young of Beech Creek Miss Elizabelh Switeer and Mar- tha Young took Sunday supper at the John Warr home Sunday afternoon and evening visitors at the John Warr home were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emenhizer | and family and Mrs Sarah Emen- hizer of Orviston; Mr and Mrs Amos Lehman and family of Cur- | tin; Mr. and Mr: Herb and two daughters, Alice and . tha Young of this place, also Eliza. beth Swel of Grassfiat Alice Young spent jest week with her cousin at Grassfiat Miss Verda Woomer spent Mon- day night and Tuesday with her parents. Esther Warr spent Monday Mrs. Dora Woomer. Mr Clayton Emenhizer and three children from Orviston and Mr. an Mrs. John Warr and son Floyd made a business trip to Lock Haven { Saturday night, Alta Walking and friend from | Ralston, visited over Sunday with | her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. John Warr and three sons spent Saturday night with her mother. , : | Joseph Sweitzer of Crassfiat | visiting at the Irvin Young home | Don't forget Sunday Schoo] at :30; preaching in the evening. Everyone is welcome. | ‘Term Hunting Fatality Mistake (Continued from page one) conducted by County Coren — ——————— JACKS Church services on Sunday are as follows: Bunday School 9:30; | worship 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsle Jane were | | Foster Bhamp | visited at the Winfield Deitz home, | MC Summers | {drs. Alice Bets © Other callers were | | Miss Martha and Beatrice Thomp- {son of Lock Haven and Josephine | Delle i Paul Bowes is home from Hershey, | and Mrs. John Young | Thursday dinner guests of Mr, and | | Mrs. Raymond Neidigh of Belle- | fonte, R. D. Bobby Neidigh was a | Thursday evening | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yarnell are | rejoicing over the arrival of an 8-1b. | boy | of | Hublersbhurg, Sunday | Mr. and Mrs, Clyde McKenney of | Clymer, were weekend visitors at) the Orin Pye home Sunday. Call. ers at the same place were: Mr. and | Mrs, Billie Pye, Lulu Riggs and son of Lock Haven; Mrs Mary Ott and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Conner and daughter also Marion Daugherty of Altoona Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer and daughters were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her brother, Matthew Conaway and family of Flemington Those who called at the Willian Boone home to see Mrs Boone whose health Is not as good as her friends with to see her, were: Mr and Mrs. Leonard Boone, Mr and Mrs. Richard McCaledb and daugh- ter Ruth, Mr, and Mrs George Boone and son Jr, Jim and Ed Boone all of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Delan and daughters | Shirley and Judy of Mill Hail; Mr and Mrs. Ted Dixson and children Billy, Elaine and Ronny, Mr. Toner Robb and Mrs. Brickley of Marsh Creek Thursday evening callers at the Noll home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Neidigh and son Bobby, Jean and Leroy Buton of Bellefonte, R D.. Mrs. Ted Dixson and son Ronny Mr and Mrs James Shaffer and daughters were Thursday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Shafler of Lyonstown Miss Marjorie Martin of Lock Haven, spent Thursday with her friend Ruth Dolan Mr and Mrs. Richard Vonada and family spent Sunday at the Henry Vonada home of little Nittany and Wwilllam Poorman of Howard Mrs Elsie Noll and daughter Bei. ty of State College, spent the week - end with her son and family, Mr and Mrs. Sumner Noll. Sunday evening supper guests at the Noll home were Mrs. Elsie Noll and daughter Betty of Stale Coliege, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neidigh and son Meryl of Lemont, Mary June Fye and Pete Dolan Miss Evelyn Poorman, of How- ard, called at the R. J. Vonada and Yarnell] Poorman homes Dordthy Bets of Lock Haven | spent the weekend with her mother | Mr. and Mrs Newlon Weaver of | | suate @Goilege, were Sunday supper | guests at Whe A. A Garreli home. | ON | Ler, land Mrs VILLE Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Vonada and son Donald and | Miss Carolyn Eckdahl of Howard, returned from a week and a hail visit with friends and relatives of Detroit, Mich., and Cleveland, O, Mrs. John Schaeffer, daughter Nancy and son Ronald of Centre | guest of his cousin Elsie Jane Noll, | Hall, spent Priday afternoon and evening at the C. E Aley home Wednesday visitors at the D, P Ertley home were Mr. and Mr Newton Kling of Scottdale and Mr Samuel Kling of Howard, Mrs. Elwood Remsnyder and three children of Williamsport, call- ed to see her aunt, Mrs, William Dixson, Bunday evening Bunday dinner and supper guests at the William Weaver home were Mrs, Alice Betz and daughter, Dor- othy and son Pred and Miss Delia Carbrick who enjoyed a chicken dinner Other callers were Mrs | William Dixson, Mrs. James Shaffer and children, Mrs. Ralph Kiefer, Miss Bertha Conkerion and Mr John Rhine all of Fiemington Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kling of Scottdale, Mrs, Gertrude Yearick, Mr. Samue! Kling of Howard, were Baturday dinner guests at the D P. Ertley home, Sunday Mr. and | Mrs. D. P. Brtley and children and Miss June and Eulodie Ertiey mo- | tored to Altoona and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daley Miss Eulodie Ertely is visiting her aunt and uncle for a while Mrs. Donald Watson and daugh- ters Shirley and Joan spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Conaway and family Mrs Sumner Noll and children Kenneth, Dick and Eisie Jane and Billy Orr were Wednesday after- noon callers at State College 10 set Mrs Noli's father J. D. Neidigh who had a light stroke early Monday morning. They found him very much improved on Sunday evening when they visited him Mr. and Mrs, Robert Conaway and family called al the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Beightol and family of Howard. . Miss Arline Bwope Is * few weeks with her brother and sis- Mr. and Mrs Clifford Swope and Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Uber Mr and Mrs. Rov Kerns and Mr. Charles Harter and daughters Gertrude and Beverly spent Sunday evening at Hecla. Mrs. Harry Swope is spending & {ew days at Charleroi with r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pish- Mr and Mrs. James Lucag spent Sunday with the formers parents, MF #nd Ms. Jc B. Lucas at Pox Hollow where the annual Lucas re- won was held. Sw no. Mr and Mrs George Stanley and | three children of Baltimore pent the past week with relatives here Mrs. Glenn Russell and son, of Baltimore returned home: after aj | ten day visit with ber paretis ] Mr. ant Mrs Russell Reed moving from the Davidson house to Hecla this week. Mrs. DD. H Shearer returned home | Sunday from a week's visit with her parents here. She Wa BocOmpan- (46d by Mrs Jack Weber and two | ehildreg of Howard, who will spend | 8 week gt the Shearer home in New | Alexandria. are | | was held Friday st the home of | Dunlap. Those and Mrs Clar- { Mrs. Ardery and daughter, ; Wynn, all of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley. and family, Mrs Glenn Russell and ‘son of Balti- more; Mr. and Mrs Robert Stanley, daughter Charlotte of Mill Hall, m7. hawley and i 3 . a | Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dun lap and family, all of Milesburg. ter i ‘ | porium, spent three daye last week t william Eckenroth home. | art MoKinley, superintendent of | the Methodist Sunday School, is at {tending a Sunday School CORVER- | in Carlisle this week. Carl wis | the driving guest of Rev. Kerstetter. | Saturday Kenneth Walker has {returned fo duty at Oaimp Shelby, | Miss., after & pleasant visis with his HIHE 5 iis di A reunion of the Stanley familf |p and Mrs. | The Bull was struck amidship, And taken for a ride, Until we saw a mixiure Of horns, and hools and hide Thé smimal was ruined, ¢ The car was turned to SCrap, The whiskey jug was broken, And scattered o'er the Swi Townalup, de- To. WELTER © ARM fn the Estate of TER, jate of Marion % “ WW roperty the same propestyr ©on- Harry Ad | wie
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