ture ~ REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waite | daughter, Marjorie and son, Donald of Pitcairn spent the weekend at) the home of Miss Emma Sholl and | Mrs. Ela Diehl | ! Mr. angi Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr | accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Walte: Weaver of Lemont, to Loganton, on Sunday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Walle. | ! Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Zeigler and Mr. and Mrs, John Reish daughter Sara Jane, motored through several) of the New England States th's weekend. While in Massachusetts they visited Miss Gladys Zeigler daughter of the Zeigler's at Monte- rey. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8 Winklebleoh and family of Lewisburg, and Mr Lynn Winkleblech, of Miffinburg | were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Guisewite Miss Phyllis Page of Lewistown spent the weekend at her hame. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tyson and son of Harrisburg, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Tyson's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Tyson Mr. and Mrs. Leon Neese and | sons, Robert and Allan, accompani- ed by Mr. Neese's mother, Mrs Daniel Sheehan, of Rochester N. Y spent from Wednesday to Monday at the home of Mrs. Sheehans sis- ter, Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg. Mrs. Harry Smull returned to her home recently after spending the past two weeks at the home ol her son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs, Samuel McMullen of Millheim. Mrs. Smull is much im-| proved after a recent jliness Miss Mary Solly of East Orange N. J. arrived at the home of her aunt, Mrs Gertrude Frank, on Sal- urday evening where she will spend several weeks Miss Donna Luse of Centre Hall spent a few days last week at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs. Paul Breon. Sunday callers at the home ol Calvin Breon were Mr and Mrs Paul Bright and daughters, Geral- dine and Yvonne, of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. John Hanselman son John Jr, and daughter, Kay were lag Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rober Ishler at Lemont. Mr. Harold Hackenberg was business caller at Willlamsport on Friday. Miss Gladys Beatty of Norris- town, spent the weekend al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burd Mr. Earl Burg returned to Norris- town on Sunday after spending a two weeks vacation at I home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farnham and son. David, were Tuesday and Wed- nesday visitors at the P J. Rearick home Miss Florence Day of burg was a Wednesday visitor a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breon Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Grenninger and daughter, Nancy, motored 19 Stoystown on Tuesday where they will spend a week at the home 0: Mrs, Grenninger’'s parent Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Miller. Miss Elsie Meck- | ley of Altoona, was a recent visite. at the Grenninger home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gramley and son, Harold, daughter, Elaine, and, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Dagle, all of Northumberland, were Tuesday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. BH. Gramley. Recent guests at the same home were Mr, Charles Gramley and Mr. and Mrs Ralph | Fry of Flemington, and Mr. and] ars. Howard Metager and twc daughters of Meyersville, Maryland Mrs. Gertrude Huey returned t her home in Fillmore after spend- ing the past few weeks al the home of her son, Mr. Gardon Huey, and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Rachau and | son, Larry, of Milesburg, were Sun- | day guests at the home of Mrs | Rachaus mother, Mrs, Edith Breon | ‘Rev. C. F, Catherman of Han- oves, and mother Mrs Oliver Catherman of Millmont were guests this past week al the home of Mrs | W. J. Hackenberg. Mrs. Anng Miller Mrs. Johnson | and Mr. and Mrs. W. M Tarbert | spent last week at 4 camp meeting | sng Bible conference at Living| Waters camp ground, Indiana Co | rs. Julius Jepson of Jeanette, is a} pr week at the Tarbert) guest this Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meek and] family of Bellefonte, visited rela-| tives in town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith, son | Carl, daughter, Laurs, accompanied | by Mrs. Helen 8. Bitner of, Centre Hall were last Tuesday callers at| the homes of Mr. and Mrs. R W Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harole | Esterline, | Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Moyer are vis- | iting their son-in-law and daugh-| ter, Mr_ and Mrs. Ray Marstellar at | Bloomsburg Sunday visitors at] the Marstellar cabin, near Blooms | burg, were Mr. and Mrs. W. H | Hackenberg and daughter, Joanne | A weekend guest ab the same place | was Harold Catherman of Hanover | Last Tuesday evening at the hame | of Mr. pnd Mrs. Gordon Huey a kitchen shower was given in honor Wf their dgughter, Mm. Kermit | Stover. A pleasant evening was en-| joyed by all and Mrs, Stover re- ceiveq many beautiful and useful gifts. Those present were: Mrs Gertrude Huey of Fillmore, Mra Cora Huss, Mr. and Mrs. Chester R | Huey, daughter, Jean, of Spring Mills; Mr_and Mrs. Frank Stover | daughter Violet; Mr. and Mrs, Ker-| mit Stover; Mr. and Mrs. Nevin] Stover, son, Richard, daughter Carol: Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Long son t Jr. daughters, Mary and Ruth; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Huey, daughter, Arlene, of Mill ; Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Gren- nger, daughter, Nancy, Mr. and] Mrs. John Reish, daughter, Sars | : Mr, and Mrs. Pau] Winters; _ Harold Hackenberg, daughter Joanne; Mrs. Roy Brungart, daugh- ter, Marjorie, son, Rodney; Mrs Neta Bierly, sons, Billy and Darrye; Mr, Orvis Swarts son, Harold; Mr | and Mrs. Niles Stover and children; and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Huey and family a 118 HEA Madison- _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. E Limbert were Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Richard Manp of Beech Creek | Mrs. Elizabeth Page, Mrs. Eller) Herman ang Mrs, Willlam Conser all of Jersey Shore, were Thursday guests at the home of Mr. ang Mrs Jharles Page. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray the former's mother, spent at Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Prancls Kane and | son, Francis, Jr, and Mr, and Mrs | Edward Kane of Kingston are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lavand Blerly. Mr, Randall Brungart and daugh- ter, Nancy, are spending a two weeks' vacation at the home of Mr Brungart's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J V. Brungart Mr. and Mrs. Verls Campbell, ol Franklin were Sunday visitors at the H H. Royer home Mr. Powell McMillan of Drift- wood, spent a few days last week ai the home of his brother-in-<jaw and sister, Dr, ang Mrs. K. A. Law Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Blerly were Sunday callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Ocker at Millhein Miss Alma Corman is spending | two weeks with her brather, Charles and family of West Virginia Mr. and Mrs W. H, Hackenberg motored to Newton Hamilton, on Monday. On their return they were accompanied by Charles Wesley Catherman of Hanover, who spent the summer there, Charles Wesley will spend several days visiting rela- tives here. Mr. Harry Rishel, accompanied by Messrs. Paul Winters, Paul Zelg- ler and Lee Kidder motored to Pittsburgh on Sunday where they attended a major league ball game About twenty-five other town people attended the same bal] game and were motored there by Mr, P, C Bierly in his school bus The M. T. H. 8S. class of 1916 held a class reunion at Poe Paddy Park last Thursday. The following class members and their families attenc- ed the reunion: Mr. and Mrs, Russ sell Auman and family of Scars- dale, N. Y.: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Metzger and family of Meyersdale Md.; Mr. Charles Corman of W, Va; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meek nee Miss Hester Smull, of Bellefonte, Mrs Neta Young, nee Miss Neta Page, of Jersey Shore, Mr, and Mrs. Ray- mond Bair and son, Mr, and Mrs Rober Brungart and Rev, N. F Douty, all of Rebersburg. Two class members were absent, namely Miss Gladys Haze] of Boalsburg and Mr. Ear Smull of Pittsburgh Mrs. Randall Meyer, of Coburn accompanied by Mrs. Mary Abboti visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilk- inson at South Williamsport last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arboast made a trip to Laurelton on Monday Mrs Mary Abbott and Rev. Ed- ward Blerly entertained the follow, persons last Wednesday Mrs Hilibish, Miss Anita Hillibish Samuel Hillbish, Mrs. Charles Charles Hillibish Stover and | Sunday | ng Sally Mrs Hillibish and Mis fall of Preeburg and Mrs, John Art- tt Wis ley of burgh; Mrs. Artiey is the widow of Mr. John Artiey, who al one time lived in RebersDurg at the home of Dr. Hillibish. Mr. Elmer Bierly of Tallahassee | Florida. arrived in town on Wed- nesday and intends to spend the next {ew weeks visiting Iriends and relatives here Mrs. EE BR. Wolfe spent last week at the Roy Nixon home at Nittany Valley, in order io be within com: muting distance of the Lock Haved | Hospital, where Mr, Wolfe has been a patient for several weeks, Mr Wolfe is reported improving at this | writing. Mr. A. H. Smith of Pleasant Gap was a Monday evening calier ia OWI. Mr. Paul Breon for the past four years an employee of the Centre County Board of Assistance Belle- fonte, has resigned his position, Lo accept employment as a teacher in | the Centre Hall-Potter Township | High School. i MP ss i SUMMIT HILL Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emenhiser and two sons and Mrs Sudie Emen- hizer visited Mrs, Esther Warr oa Wednesday evening. Sunday visitors at the Joseph Ny- man home were Mrs, Esther Warr Mrs, Ellery Watkins, Mrs, Ken Boone and two children, and Mrs | Morgan Lucas. | Sunday visitors at the Irvin Young home were: Mr. and Mrs. | Sam Herr Mr. and Mrs, Herd Chapman, and Mrs, Esther Warr. | Miss Martha Young is visiting re- latives at Orassfiat. Miss Alice Young is visiting .e- latives at Holts Hollow. | The Young and Sweitzer reunion | will be held August 24 at Plerce | Walker's grove. Bring your baske!| and enjoy the day. i Don't forget Sunday School Sun- | day morning, followed by Rreach- | ing ! Private Cordie Robinson who is | home on a 10 day furlough visited | with his sister, Mrs. Ralph Me- Cartney and family of Pleasant! Vailey and Mrs, Clair Cowher and family of this place, i Mr. William Robinson, son Cor- die of Mt Eagle, Miss Kathryn Cor- | man of Howard, Mr. and Mrs Ralph McCartney and children, M¢ and Mrs, Clair Cowher and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mellott of York, enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner at Martin's Grave Sunday. Mrs. Balser Weber of Howard and Mrs. Clair Cowher attended the State National convention at Al- toona on Saturday. Mr, Eagle spent a daughters, Mrs. Clair Cowher and, Mrs. Ralph MeCartney of Pleasant Valley. Qlair Cowher, son Barry and Budd | Robinson visited at the Harvey! Emenhizer home Priday evening. Shirley and Patsy Cowher spent Friday with Jane McCartney. ", Pleasans Valley, William Robinson of Mt glen in Mudlick Hollow for future > few days with his| reunions and ~——110-DIVISION PARADE TO CLIMAX Fa ” ANNUAL CONVENTION HERE Henderson Fire Company No. 1 of Lewistown Henderson Fire Company No, 1 Auxiliary Henderson Fire Company No, 1 Equipment Veterans of Foreign Wars Band of Lewistown fame Fire Engine Company No, £ of Lewistown Fame Fire Engine Company No. 2 Equipment Brooklyn Hose Company No. 3 Drum and Bugle Corps, Lewistown Rrooklyn Hose Company No. 3 Brooklyn Hose Company No. 3 Auxiliary Brooklyn Hose Company No. 8 Equipment Reedsville High School Band of Reedsville Junction Fire Company of Lewistown Junction Fire Company Equipment Burnham High School Band of Burnham Burnham Fire Company No. 1 of Burnham Burnham Fire Company No. 1 Equipment of Lewistown Fourth Division—Melvin Wright, Leader. Farms on Wilson stréet from Linn street to High street facing Linn street, Philipsburg American Legion Jr. Drum & Bugle Corps Reliance Fire Company No. 1 of Philipsburg Reliance Fire Company No. 1' Equipment Philipsburg High School Band Hope Fire Company No. 2 of Philipsburg Hope Fire Company No. 2 Auxiliary Hope Fire Company No. 2 Equipment Osceola Mills High Schoél Band Columbia Fire Company No. 1 of Osceola Mills Columbia Fire Company No. 1 Equipment Clymer Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 of Clymer Clymer Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Equipment Fifth Division—Guy Glenn, Leader. Forms on High street from Wilson: stfeet to Ridge street facing Wilson street, Clearfield American Legion Band Elk Hose Company of Clearfield Elk Hose Company Auxiliary Elk Hose Company Equipment Rescue Hose and Ladder Company of Curwensville Houtzdale American Legion Band Houtzdale Fire Company Houtzdale Fire Company Equipment Citizens Hook and Ladder Co. No! 1 of Milesburg Sixth Division—Collins Shoemaker, Leader, Howard street East of Wilson &treet facing Wilson street, State College American Legion Jr. Drum & Bugle Carps Boalsburg Fire Company Sykesville Volunteer Fire Company Sykesville Volunteer Fire Company Equipment Griffith Hook and Ladder Co. Equipment of Kane Tyrone High School Band Blazing Arrow Hook and Ladder Co. of Tyrone Blazing Arrow Hook and Ladder Co. AuXiliary Blazing Arrow Hook and Ladder Co. Equipment Citizens Fire Company No. 2 of Tyrone Citizens Fire Company No. 2 Auxiliary Citizens Fire Company No. 2 Equipment Forms on 4 2 2 Seventh Division—Martin Ardery, Leader. Howard street West of Wilson street facing Wilson street, Volunteer Hose Company Ne. 1 of DuBois Volunteer Hose Company Jr. Band of DuBois Goodwill Hose Co. No. 5 Drum & Bugle Corps of DuBois Goodwill Hose Company No. b Goodwill Hose Company No. 5 Equipment Winburne Fire Company Spangler Fire Company Spangler Fire Company Equipment Renovo High School Band St. Joseph's High School Band of Renovo West Branch Hose Company No. 2 of Renovo West Branch Hose Company No. 2 Miniature Track Flemington Boy Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps Avis Fire Company No. 1 Avis Fire Company No. 1 Equipment Eighth Division—~Herman Hazel, Leader. Forms on North side of Lamb street from Penn street to Wilson street facing Wilson street, Central Hose Co. No. 1 Jr. Drum Corps of Johnsonburg Central Hose Co. No. 1 of Johnsonburg Central Hose Co. No. 1 Equipment Armstrong Hose Co. Drum Corps of Johnsonburg Armstrong Hose Co. of Johnsonburg Williamsburg Volunteer Fire Company Williamsburg Volunteer Fire Co. Equipment Bradford Sons of Legion Drum & Bugle Corps Nanty-Glo Volunteer Fire Company Nanty-Glo Volunteer Fire Co. Auxiliary Nanty-Glo Volunteer Fire Co. Equipment Ninth Division—Boyd Chandler, Leader. Smethport Fire Dept. Drum & Bugle Corps Smethport Fire Department Smethport Fire Dept. Equipment Centre Hall High School Band Centre Hall Fire Company Centre Hall Fire Co. Equipment Milton American Legion Jr. Drum & Bugle Corps Pleasant Gap Fire Company Pleasant Gap Junior Fire Company Pleasant Gap Fire Company Equipment Howard Fire Company Any additional entries will be put in this division, Tenth Division \ Logan Fire Company No. 1 of Bellefonte —Equipment Undine Fire Company No. 2 of Bellefonte—Equipment Forms oh 5 (tH Dillons In Reunion Girl Stunned by Lightning Beatrice May Andrews, 10, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. An- drews, of Lock Haven, and her pet {dog wera stunned by lightning Pri- | day evening during the severe ¢lec- | of the association in Mudlick Hol- trical storm, when she Was in the fow, Huston Township, Centre Coun- [cellar Wetting the fog: The Hghning ty, Sunday. t 17th. w {struck a tree outside the cellar Win- | y. on Sutday, August Ith, was a dow and was deflected, numbing huge success g {both girl and dog. Hearing her ery Members of the family from 8ev-igut an cider brother, Richard, 15, eral nearby states gathered early to | went to her aid and worked with! renew old acquaintances, and to per for 15 minutes before he was again view the scenes of their child- lable to restore normal circulation hood, some of them visiting the old The dog did not appear to have school where they learned the three | heen affected as severely as his mis- | “Rs” and many a Yarn was spun tress of their childhood days. ~The association has been fortu-| BILLIONS IN GOLD hate in securing a beautiful shaded | IDLE IN ENGLISH BANK The seventh annual Dillon re- union held on the reunion grounds TN CD improvements are al-| Piled up in the vaults of the Bank | ready under way. The third Sun- of England are hoards of gold and | day In August is set as a permanent | treasure, unclaimed for years. Now | date. The officers of the association | efforts are being made to use the are: president; Frank Dillon, Hun- | wealth against enemies of Great | tingdon ; . vice-president, Mrs, Ella | Britian. Don't miss this unusual | McDonald, State College; secretary, | story in the August 31st issue of the | Eimer Crowell, Patton: assistant! American Weekly, the big magaaine | secretary, Mrs. Almeda Alexander, | distributed with the Baltimore Sun- | J . Mrs. Annabell + Yor te \ : Rutright, day American. On ie at oll news~y { was read by | nla | nle and Mr Service mel a | ering Uwe | quite | proved i We extend i the tne with Miz | is visiting his mother, | Thursday evening, about twenty at- PLEASANT GAP A reunion was held in Noll's Grove, the guest of honor being Mary Dunklebarger Schreckengast now residing in Dallas, Texas Guests who attended were: Freda W ewer Herman, Phidsadelphiag Madalene Noll Keller, Philadelphia, | Helen Grenoble Sterrett, Lock Hae Lock Ha- Lewistown, Cora Lewistown; Marion Gettlg Tre sler, Oak Hall, Elsie Herman Rimmey and daughter Shirley Maude McKeehnie Herman | Anna Kimmey Roush, Bertha Rim- | mey, Haze Corl, Mabel Kéen Mul- finger and son Jim, Bell Dunkle- barger Sampsel and Emeline Noll Moore, all of Pleasant Gap, A let- ter of greetings to the gang {rom Helen Brooks Boyles of Juniata, Pa. Elsie Rimmey. A pice was enjoyed by mn ven, Romie Helgh Smith ven, Nellie Peters Peters Cross, dinner ull attendance Mrs and son Ron- Gardner molor- where they are and some rein- Tresdier MF Pittsburgh visiting with friend tives of the latier The Willlam Tucker and ROy Adams families and Mr. and Mrs Harry Hile motored (0 Washington PD C last Saturday and then on Ww Virginia where they enjoyed the Sky Line Drive Sunday, before re~ turning home The Women's John ed to Society of Christian t the M E chur Tuesday evening The annua] Fish Hatchery was held at Black Moshannon Park Tuesday well attended consid- t rajny weather Helen Tate has the past week been oO few days piend and Little Mis been Hl for Valerie Westervell has sick |ist the past We are Yery orrs | Note death ol Mr ! ed away at morning alter Mrs. Hoy had form l the fOr ANDO Passes rly Sunday ng Lm ately that |i ner many Funera] servi alternoon shock neighbors held Tuesday made in the Lutheran our sincere sy! bereaved family Quite a nuUMbET of moved yesterday to the Gran ground Centre Hall, where will spend the next ten day? ented at yt Belle numbed ge Pau they Our town is wel re the Firemen Ot a great i pend a week William Crumlishes Hugh Crumilsh home ater absence while spending some relatives The wi stayed in during Wu afi yacalion tae are Now Crumiish’ near Easton The Womans Civi were I0ITy W 088 bers Mrs. Roland Lauer whi ly moved 0 Baltimore Dale Baney and Mary C surprised thelr many friends las week by quietly slipping off to Vir ginia and being jmsrried Upon ther they went to hone - keeping ments Arreg reiurn one of the Jodon apari- They wishe for a happy an married life have our best d prosperous nstructor Leroy Smith who is an instruc in aviation at Allentown airport pent a few days Lhis week at the H T. Noll home. Jack Horner another former student of Mr Noil's but who is now in the army was wilh the Noll's Saturday evening and Sunday The Fred Mulfingers Akron Ohio, gre spending a two weeks va- cation with Mr. and Mrs Harry Showers and Miss Dorothy Mulfing- er of Williamsport, spent Sunday with them Mrs. Clyde Simpson was taken 10 a hospital in Baltimore, Md, a few days ago and remained there for treatment Mrs. Prederick Shafler returned home about ten days ago from Phil- ipsburg hospital] where she under- went an operation. One of her boys had the misfortune of hurling him- self quite badly while riding a bi- cycle during her absence and has made several trips to the hospital gince for treatment ! Melvin Houser, of Cleveland Ohio Mrs, Ida of Brooks The Lee Sampsels and guest Mrs Mary Schreckengast, of Dallas Texas, motored to Rochester N. Y, | where they spent last weekend with | the Dehna Budd Sampsel and Betty Ann Williams were married last Sunday morning at 10 oclock at the Corman home by Rev. Miller, We extend to | them our sincere good wishes for a | | life time of happiness and prosper- | ity. Mrs. Shuey who has been making | her home with the Corman’s accept- ed a position in the post office at Milesburg. | Mr. and Mrs. John Herman and son Jack of Philadelphia, will spend | ten days with friends here and at- | tend Grange Fair where they ex- | pect 0 meet many old friends and acquaintances, i ! and Mrs. John Rayer and} daughters: Jean and Joan and Mr Ang Mrs. Woody Ishler and daugh- | ter Mollie, attended the life insur- | anee company picnic held at Hecla | Park last Saturday, The Men's Brotherhood held a corn. roast at Penn's Cave last tended and report a good time. The annual luncheon and party given by Whiterock to its officers and employees was held at Ray Nolls last Priday evening, The little German Band of Williamsport furnished music for the occasion. The loca] schools will open Sept 2nd. with but just a few changes in the. teaching force. Prof, . Benford | caller { Jack Kelley and Wion at the High 8chool, Mi Breon, Miss Smith, Mrs. Tharp | Mrs. Thompson at the Brick Schooi; | Miss Winklebleok music and Miss Gear Home Economics and Mrs Dehn taking Miss Kunes place at Horntown { Quite 4 number of our sporwmen | uttended the annual Feld Day hed! at Port Matilda last Friday { Harry Myers of Runville has! been spending the last few week: | with his brothers Joe and Hunter Mrs. Hubert Koche of State Col-| lege spent Monday afternoon with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. WH Noll ! Mr. and Mrs, Zeldicker were hers from Harrisburg for a weekend visit | with the labter's parents, Mr. andi Mrs, James Bilger Carl Anderson of the Melroy urday a week ago Mr, and Mrs daughter June Butler was #/ cottage Sa'- ] al and in Halry Eby spent Saturday Altoona, where they atlended the annual Legion convention and! spent Sunday with the Robert Lav ingston at thelr home at College Mrs Jean hours last State | Milton Kune of Blanchard Pri and daughter spent a few lay allernoon in our family motored they spent the Thursday ick Knoflsinger was home Harrisburg for the weekend Mrs. Ray Melroy and Mrs, Henry Noll attended meetin conditioning Ww We ir force Tuesday Mr Mrs. Ruasell spent Monday eve Kenneth Walkers gt Walker new home from “@ on Penn | thelr offices in evening £ the whole Dy ils sales College given and Btlate at Spichiel ping with the Lemont, Th rie! ang Hollidaysburg Harry Eby near at the mue] Zettle Hin Robinson with accompanied Scranton for 0 1 remain them an VALLEY VIEW J. King at the and Mr William thelr family reunion Suncay were Mis ng canp present King, Chester Ladin 2, Bi nd Mr Peggy Mr Eckley Julia King Gill- and Sally King Pau] and Paul King Mr Jr. Mr ne and ! incent i and Patty Sue King, Mrs 4 and Norma Kelley, Mr re. George Emenhizer Romie and Bobbie Emenhizer. The family was present except Mahlon King, son-in-iaw and grandson Mack DR #lley ng M I Russe entire BOT ne S00 y and Paul Tres- Get Your School Supplies at TURNERS . . . Tot or Teen! For Girls ! For Boys ! DRESSES DRESS in Coltring SHIRTS 69¢ 69¢ Glzes 8, 10, Sizes 1 to 6 and 12% Ww 14 Tw 14 Striped Others at Polo Shirts 98¢ 25¢ & 39¢ 12 Sweaters - - - - 98¢ Zipper or Button Pront) 20c & 25¢ 95¢ He 79¢ 15¢ 39¢ Sweaters - 69¢ to New Felt Hats - - Broadcloth Bloomers - Ravon Slips - p Blzes 7 0 14) Golf Hose - - Felt Hats - - - - Knickers or Longies - Lunch Kits School Bags $1.00 & $1.69 - 10¢ to $1.19 - 26¢ to 98¢ Full Length Hose - 105¢ Anklets - - - l0¢ & 15¢ Campus Hose 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ All Leather Shoes, sizes 810 2 $1.19 pr. We carry a complete line of Stationery. A. C. TURNER CO. BELLEFONTE, PA Crider's Exchange Bullding Eckley Mr Gilbert ager Bp nt Jay week with her sie Mrs Sylvia Hillard of Coley Anna Brown Haven wnt last week The court commented sister Mrs. Lyman Corman If a debt of $6500 or more may : ¢ race t av § who called at. the. Clarenc be Dhisieied hd hs way there is no lanitation to sibill Pardoe home lad week were: Floyd vial ’ i Possibylities of eh rant Ld , | evasion of the statutory require Vogt of Centre Hall; James Noll of |... ...¢ regulation as m Pleasant ‘Gap: Mofip "ANE JOYOr im nity Sho erisy aun 88 | €OH- : : munity financial accounting Lose, Peggy Eckley Marion Houser " y Beverly 8Sager The 160 meters now installed on : Bellefonte streets were purchased Mr. and Mrs. George Emenhizer and a otal of 140 more have been and children Russell Rotinie authorized to be "purchased under Bolble are spending heir vacation an installment payment grrange- with Mrs. Emenhizer's parent ment similar to the one declared ang Mr: Willlam King legal In Washington county Miss Ann Stere of Milesburg - ete turned hbamne last week afer 5 Attack Victim Home ouple weeks with her faith Miss Emily Williams, Jersey Shot ynn Stere te ot irre ' £ retumed to her home Sat- urday from the Lock Haven Private i — COLEVILLE Sonia where she Had been a p8- several week: for treatment Mr. John Switzer of Bellefonte of suffered when called at Sherman Lowery home on she was struck on the back of the Sunday head while walking on West Main Mr. and Dick Walter: and street, Lock Haven alone Ohe daughter Joan ang son Jimmie She will be sbie tu return spent Tuesday evening at the lLow- to her duties wheh School reopems ery home, on Purdue Mountain next month Mrs. Donald Bloom from Centre I ——. Hall, is spending a few days at her One-half of the presidents of the parents home Mr. and Mrs. Sher- United States came from Oblo apd man Lowery, Virginia Court Rules On Parking Meters ana ami Last fim ye ¢ Frances nlinued from page one Th oe and ang no anc acher ¢ fractured skull Mr: — Shaffer Stores and Super Markets ! ! Post Toasties Swift's Prem Crisco Shortening 3... 55¢ Penn-Alto Tea Penn-Alto Kraut 2 Penn-Alto Milk 6 Potted Meats “™" ..5¢c SHAFFER'S SPECIAL COFFEE - - - Penn-Alto B! Enriched BREAD ve vost vices OXYDOL (Giant Package. 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