__ September 25, 1941. . THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. HOWARD UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services:— | Miss Grace Stevens of Harrisburg, Prayer service Thursday evening | is visiting her grandparents, Mr ig by & Suteting ol She Exe- and Mrs. Albert Hazel, ‘Commi of the Woman's | mMrg Sue McEwen spent a couple Satiety of Christian Service; Sun-| weeks visiting with relatives and 9 Belton: a Runday cng bE | friends In Milroy and Reedsville. | ing’ service. at 10:30; Epworth | All services of the Methodist | in ‘the evening at 6:30 At | church September 28th. will be on | Lag he ag Sanne Be sermon | Standard Time, so please bear this | . Bau y “in mind and be on hand at the | will be delivered by Rev. Foster Pi- | proper hour, per of Milesburg. | | : Miss Katherine Smith spent sev- Presbyterian Church Services: | ora] days the forepart of this week | Bible Study Class on Monday even- | visiting with her sister and hus- | ing and the regular preaching ser- | pand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beohtol | vice Bunday evening at 7:30 with of Howard, Pa. San hy the pastor, Rev. H. E.| ano jane Stambaugh has return- | led to her home in Ohio after hav- Free Methodist Church Services: ing spent the greater part of the Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- summer with her grandparents Mr. | day School on Sunday morning al and Mrs. Willlam Summers 9:80, followed by Class meeting and Mrs. Eva Dawson of Bellefonte 1s the regular preaching service Sut- yigithing with her aunt, Mrs day evening at 7:30 with sermon by Amanda Way, for a time. Mrs the pastor, Rev. Howard Jacobs. Charles Dawson and child of Belle- Mrs. J. C. Fox accompanied by fonte, spent last Saturday with her her sister Miss Myra Underwood mother-in-law and aunt at the Way made a business trip to Lock Ha- home. ven one day last week Miss Dorothy Kerchner jeft on Don't forget there are only a few Sunday for Northumberland, Pa days left this month in which tc | where she started her term of school pay off your school tax before the as teacher in the high school there, usual 5% penalty will be added the schools there having been de- laved for several weeks on account The next regular meeting of the yaya Baka Gn 4 Woman's Society of Christian Ser- ralysis. vice. will be held next Thursday The members of the Quin evening, October 2nd in the church. = Garden Club met on ednesday af Mrs. Amanda Way is recovering ternoon at the home of Mrs. L. C rapidly from on unfortunate ac- McElwain They had as their spe- dent she met with rock a0 cial feature of the afternoon meet- rw a toh pi I HATS and ing, the preparation of baskets of cracked couple ribs ; flowers which were presented to the le 5 shut-in Mrs. ©. R. Eckenroth of Howard The members the Woman former resident of this community Bible ol oh tha Methodist church spent the weekend visiting with 0S" = 0 0 Ae a rire ob YR ——m 3 4 met last Tuesday evening at ih fil of bt Jevmar neliinors A home of the Sensor sister: File . _. next meeting will be held at the de ees B Shere Spent gi home of Mrs. Stella Showers, up the ys the latter part of jast Week pipe at which time will be thelr Siihing with ber unghie and aus annual election of officers band, Mr. an rs. Cecil ens : aa of Altoona, returning home on Sun- Next Sunday, Septentber ahh. day the annual Rally Day in the Metho- 0 ot v School Y they Are Mrs. Emily Miles returned to her dist Sunday Be hon! and Oy home in Milesburg on Sunday -even- hoping for a good attendance, Sun- ng after having spent the past day School will be at 0:15 a. m couple weeks visiting with her sis- Standard Time and our new Super- ter, Mrs, Margaret Keatley o this intendent, H. H McElwain starts place. ight on the dot. so be on hand early the opening exercises The members of the Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church were entertained on Wednesday evening at the home Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snoke of Union Township. Mr and Mrs. Donald Fisher and family and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Harold Fisher and family have moved into the former Bauder property on the hill, which was re- cently purchased by Donald Pisher Word has been received in the community that Rev. Kaufman who was to have preached in the Methodist church here this Sunday has been assigned to a charge near Lewistown which will be temporary and he must be there to fill the pul- pit this Sunday. Rev. Kauffman and wife are residents of Newton Hamilton and were former residents of his community f of is - i for AUI A small library Centre County library, has been es- tablished 4n McElwain Brothers store. and will be open to the public for the first time, on Saturday, Sep- tember 2Tt Library days will be on Tuesday and Saturday from 2:30 until 9:30 p. m. Books will be iree for a two weeks period after which two cents a day will be charged. Readers must abide b certain regulations laid down by the Library Corporation. It is hop- ed that many will take advantage of this fine opportunity to read good books. New ones will be secured once a month. Mrs. HE McElwain and Mr. Ardery Calhoun have been instrumental in establishing the brary in our community dery will in caring books during the evening of library daye. MILESBURG the Mrs branch of the . on a fine of 1. i assist recent nt Roy Hall home Mr and Mrs William Peace an- guests nottnce the engagement of their daughter, Sara, to Stephen Yenco of Buffalo, N. Y. No definite date bas been set for the wedding Mrs. Sarah Mulliner of Harris- burg, was a recent guest at the Ar- thur Wasson home Rev. and Mrs. Kauflman, of New- tort Hamilton, were recent callers at th® Mrs. Rov Hall home Mrs. William Fisher underwent a tonsil operation at Lock Haven on Whekinesday last and is getting along nicely e were very sorry to hear of the semous condition of Miss Ruth Wetz- ler. Her mother and Mrs. Leamer Woodring left Saturday night for Tennessee where Ruth has been a nurse in an Army base ‘Mr. and Mrs. ice Smith and daughter Gladys, of Altoona, were | mall daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Helman, fell while play- ing and injured her arm. No bones were hroken and she is now able to use it some Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blair, daugh- ters Lois and Nancy, were weekend visitors at Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baird are expecting to return from Philadel- phia in the near future and occupy their home on Pike street. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheckler, who occupied the Baird home, have moved into their own home Mrs. Bliss Meyer underwent an operation for gall stones at the Cen- tre County Hospital, Monday. Re- ports are that she is doing nicely Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lambert have Janice GENERAL ELECTRIC Solves Cooking Problems! | Jet me know of any other cave in | this valley and { got an answer from moved nto the apartments in Central City. Mr. and | Mrs. Davidson have turned their | home into duplex apartments and | as soon as the first Noor apartment | is finished will occupy it. | TOGETHER | Many years have passed away And we can look back and see, | The mountains we climbed, The bridges we crossed, Together, you and me We climbed over mountains trouble of | And yet through it all, We can recall, Many happy and pleasant years There were days that were not pleasant When between us existed a strife, But let us forget, And try not to fret, And ruin the rest of our life Let us try to be happy together Ignoring the faults we see, But remember the vows We took years ago, Together, you and me And crossed over bridges of tears, | | | | | 80 | L. 8B — - - “ LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harter and family spent Sunday evening at the Calvin Young home at Hublersburg Eimer and Earl Harter Jr Sunday of last week with thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs George Shivey at Curtin, Mr. and Mrs Bar] Harter and children spent Sun- day evening at the same place visitors at the Margaret home were: Mrs. Roland and Mr, and Mrs. Boyd But- daughter Wava, and Jake Butler of Mill Hall, Roy hite Helen Chilcoal, Frank and Dale Rouch Russell Fisher and Learn and Herman Hoffman of Lock Haven and Annie Dullen of Beech Creek Mrs. Mabe] Bennison and daugh- ter, Virginia visited at the Ear) HArter home last Sunday Jennie Moore and Jesse Probst of Lock Haven were supper guests at the Orvis Clark home on Sunday Other visitors were D. A. McDowell and grandson Billy Miller of Axe Mann A young people's gathering at the Margaret Dullen home on Wednes- day evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Packer and two daughters, Lols and Elsie of Mackeyvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Butler and daughter Wava of Mill Hall; Gloria ang Bernice Fisher Frank and Dole Rauch, Russell Fisher Lerne and Herman Hoffman, Myrtle and Helen Chileote, Laura Bober, Jane Ludlow Mary and Gloria Dulen. all Lock Haven; and Jake Butler and Roy White of Salona. Mrs. Margaret Dullen and chil- dren visited at the Mabel Dullen home at Beech Creek on Thursday evening Mrs, Anna Clark at neral of Boyd Kramer at ton Sunday afternoon spent Sunday Dullen Butler ler and of tended the fu- Fleming- SCOTIA By HARRY WILLIAMS From time to time as 1 wrile a few items each week, 1 am reminded of forgetting somebody's name thal I do not mention as a visitor 0 some place or other. This week I was reminded by Guy Fishel and Charles Sellers, Jr. that I didnt have their names in the paper yet Well here it is in a nut shell Guy is the handy man for Adolph in ail classes of work there is nothing that he can't do around the outside of gas station. As for Charles he is the handy man inside, he can sling the hash and make hamburg sandwiches as R00d as any woman O. K. bays On last Thursday Mrs. Hary Reed celebrated her 83rd birthday and visitors at the Reed home to help her celebrate were: Mrs. Alda Stu- art and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rob- ert Stuart, of Altoona: Mrs, William Gates. of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markie, of State College and Mr ang Mrs Rcbert Reed Jr. of Stormstosn. We wish her many more happy birthdays Visitors at the Thomas Stine home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Voris Stine Leroy Stine and lady friend Dorothy Harcleran, Mr. and Mrs Roland Harper and Miss Ruth Shae all of Lewistown Mr. and Mrs, Bond Hartsock of Cleveland, Ohio, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam D Stine of Paradise. Last week I asked for some one to the | an old resident of the valiey saying | that there was a cave at the George | 8. Gray farm which led into the hill | towards the barn but that nobody | { had gone into this cave very far to | explore it | convenient to get into as you have | to crawl down in a hole to get into i it You save all the flavor and juices when you cook with t8 General Electric Range. Its “Flavor-Saver” Oven seals-im moisture, taste, re us also show you its deep well thrift cooker, its “charcoalike” broiler and many other advanced features, Let us show you this clean, cool, fast, low-cost way to cook the finest meals, Prices Start at | Standard time next week. He says it is very in- Another answer, please. rt —_— I ————— BLANCHARD We are trusting that things get back to normal when we return % Francis Gunsallus ‘has recently | recovered from a serious attack of | sore throat. He suffered the attack | while making a trip to Cleveland { Ohio, last weekend. | Mary Spangler, Mrs. Harry Kunhes | Mr. and Mrs. WA Bowes Billy On Sunday, Misges Ehsi@ and Donovan, Prancis Smith with Mr. | { and Mrs. Lorenzo Kimmer of Lock Haven, motored to Indiantown Gap, to gpeng the day with Rev. Charles | Frick, brother of Mrs, Kunes. ! Mrs, Charles Bennett has not | | been enjoying her usual good health | | lately. i Mrs. M, C. Bowman left on Tues- | day morning to accompany mem- Model DD2-41 2 b COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ) ceNerAL@ ELECTRIC RANGE YOU CAN STILL BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS ! [| | riage Electric Supply Company Bellefonte State College | bers of the D. of A. lodge of Lock | | Haven to Washington to attend the | | annual convention of that organi- | zation, | i Two of our local boys have entered | into matrimeny the past week when | George Beohdsl and Mae Watson of Monument were united in nae | Willam Bowes and Helma Swartz, of Monument, were the! other couple to be married. Mr. and Mrs. Frankiin Bowman | of Lock Haven are looking after the | M. C. Bowman home while Mrs. | Bowman attends the D of A. con- | vention, | Robert Davidson | O [In Williamsport this past week | Leathers and daughter, Miss Sophia | Caprio of Lock Haven, | Deitrich of | 83rd birthday last week. He and | Mrs. Confer were to have an in- | the Mackey apartments, to celebrate | NO. 1 Mrs, Annie Trout of Newport, Is visiting her mother and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Jessie Fickes Mrs. Kate Weber had the misfor- tune of smashing two fingers of her hand The Howard Civic Club will hold its regular monthly meeting Thurs- day night October 2nd, in the I. O F. lodge hall Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kline of Beaver Springs were guests this week al the home of Mr. C, C, Dreese Mr. and Mrs, J. H Pickes visited Mr. John H, Wagner, Hilda W, Mr. Carl Bellefonte, were guests Sunday at the Mr. A. A. Wagner home In Johnstown ! Dr and Mrs, George Hensyl, their | daughter and husband of Mahony City were weekend guests of Dr, W J. Kurtz and family Mrs, Arthur Irvin spent Wednes- day In Bellefonte Mrs. George Long entertained the ladies of the sewing circle at her | home Tuesday evening P. T. A. meeting will be held Pri- | day evening, Sept. 26 at 8 DST, in| the Mish School suditorium. A business session will be followed by | a reception for the teachers. Mr L R Batcheler, representing the Washington Tours will explain the Washington club plan to the mem- | bers of the P. T. A. He will also show motion pictures in color of ast years Senior trip to the Nation- Al] parents gare urged 10 | al Capitol attend Services for Howard Evangelical charge. Rev. K. 1. Bower, Pastor | September 28 1041. Howard--Sun- day School §:30, Christian Endeavor 6:45; Harvest Home service 7:30; Fairview—Harvest Home Service 8:15, Sunday School 10:15; Zion Union Sunday School 9:80, Harvest Home Service 10:45; Wingate Worship Service on Friday, Sept. 26 8:00; Sunday School #:30, Christian Endeavor 8:00; Hublersburg-8Sun- day School 9:30 HOWARD NO. 2 Harry Dieh] Jr 1} returned home after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dieh; ici ten days Mrs. David Shank of Johnstown spent several days last week will Mr and Mrs Willls Markle Sunday callers at the Willis Markle home were Mra Sunday of Pleasant Gap and Mrs. Millon Baney and daughter Mary of Belle fonte Mr of Sterling. Il and Mrs. Harry Tic moved to Baltimare of the week» Mrs. John Diehl has been confined to her bed the past week with a gail bladder condition Mrs. Jennie Weirick, closing hei home, will spend the winter month with her brother Mr 1. H. Neff Mrs. Weirick who has been in fall- ing health the past two years is in| an improved condition Mrs. Charies Nef! who has been spending some time with Mrs Jen- nie Weirick has gone io Chicago Ww spend the winter with her son i Mrs. Kilne R. Wolf, at « social gathering at her home last Thurs-/ day evening. entertained Mrs Mar- garet Kane Miss Nelle Wiliams Mrs. Harry Butler, Miss Anna Hol- ter, Mrs. Clara Kunes and Mrs Bessie Bryan. Delicious refresh- ments were served by Lhe hostess Mr. and Mrs David Holter Jr, of! Detroit. Mich, and Mr. Donald Hol- ter of Buffalo, spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. David Holter. Mrs. David Hoi- ter Jr. remained for a short with her parents Mr. and Harcid Amick Joseph Allison of Philadeiphia spent the weekend with his wife who was formerly Miss Bertha Wolf and attended the wedding of his sister, the former Miss Jane Allison and Mr Boyd PF. Harlan of Wash- ington, D. C Mrs. Flora Weaver of Howard, R. | D.. is a medical patient at the Lock | Haven Hospital Mrs. Kline R. Wolf and daughter in-laws Mrs Richard Wolf of How- ard gna Mrs. James Wolf of Lamar who visited at the Woll home over the weekend spent Monday at Lock Haven | Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cummings of | Shippensburg, were weekend guests | at the hame of the former's parents | and brother Mr. and Mrs. George e and fam- Md. the visit Mrs | Cummings and Rev. W. J Cum- mings. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. A. H. Schwenk were Mr and Mrs. William Confer of Wil- lamsport: Mr. William Schwenk | | and Miss Junie Schwenk of East- | ville, Sugar Valley Mrs. Nels Koll- berg and son Thomas of Parwell | Renovo, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bixel and the latter's mother Mrs Samuel Yost of Lock Haven. Mrs, Blizabeth Eckenroth spent several days last week with friends at Unionville, Mr and Mrs. Charles Bechdel had | their guests, Miss Katherine | Smith of Unionville, a sister of the | latter. Mr. Willlam Confer celebrated his formal reception at their home in their 61st wedding anniversary this week, but was postponed on account of the serious {liness of their son- in-law Milford Waite of Tyrone. A phone call from the Waite home | Friday was that Mr. Waite had a | fair night, and though in a serious | condition there was hopes for his] recovery, Mr. and Mrs, Confer though aged have been quite active up until the past year. Mrs. Confer had the misfortune to fall and frac- ture har right hip and had been gaining and able to walk about the home with assistance at present writing is bed fast on hearing of the llineas of Mr. Waite, Mrs. Julia Thompson was united in marriage last Wednesday to Mr. Charis Jordon of State College by Rev. C. C vey. They will reside at State College. A week of services will begin Lord's Day Sept 28 at 7 p. m, EST at the Blanchard Ohurch of Christ with an organ recital by Coleman, an outstanding [be at 10 a fin | Katherine | Leathers, Misses Lulu Schenck Al | and Mrs, Grace Sutton | Weight "had | Twp {ard vs of Buffalo, N. Y. Ministers from | the various Churches of the 10 Dis- trict taking a part in the services are: Rev, DeBoer of Romola; Rev Nelson of Mill Hall: Rev. Rector of Lock Haven; Rev, Bucy «1 Willlams- port. A different organist will play each night, The services will close Lord's Day Oct, 5, with a home- | coming service and dinner at the] church and dedication of the organ | at the evening service | No service will be held at the Church of Christ at Howard Sept | 28 or Oct. 5 p. m. Church School will | m. EST Sept. 28th | The Civic Club held its first fall | meeting at the new meeting place | for the Club in the 1. O. O, F. hall | on Walnut Street, The hostesses: for the evening were: Hrs. Helen Neff, and Mrs. Ruth Wolf, who serv- ed delicious refreshments to a large attendance, New meguibery voted were Mrs. Helen Kurtz, Mrs Swartz, Mrs. Theodore ma Pletcher, Anna and Nelle Holter Miss Noda charge of the social hour. Mrs. Richard Wolf was elect- ed president, Alling the vacancy made by the resignation of Mr Sarah Weickert in June, The meet- ing was in charge of Mrs. Kline R Woll, The annual community school falr will be held on Friday, October 3 in the Howard High School bulld- ing, with the schools of Howard borough, and Howard and Marion townships participating. All ex- hibits will be in place by 8:00 a m The program for the day is as fol- lows: 10:00 a m. Judging of all ex hibits: 11:00 a m. Soft ball Howard’ vs. Marion Twp. (girls), 1:15 p. m. Baswball Howard Twp WV Marion Twp, hoya); 2:00 p. m. Soll ball, high school (girls); 2:30 p. m contests; 3:30 p. m. football, How- Lock Haven J V's. 890 p m. program In auditorium, ama- teur hour and talkie motion picture; 9:00 p. m. announcement of prizes PINE GRO Boals- ChATrgRe Thomas G Jone of of the Reformed by his wife were Tuesday Rev burg accompanied pleasant caller their parishic Chicken fan Edward Frank is now compieting an B00 hen ca- pacity lasing house built under Pennsylvania State COollege pans with Michael Bressler as boss Car- penter aston among jer C Brennan home formerly ynestead i. Searson Contractor Russell erecting 2 modern farm near Pine Hall George Behrers he Thomas Bollinger and Ex both of State College Mra. Carrie Fortney Altoona is spending some time with relative in our valley. The home of youth with headquarters al the J Foster Musser farm home branch Prof C J Cling of Linden Hall is new instructor in Ferguson twonship school succeeding Miss Dorothy Bloom who recently resigned The young Prof is boar g at the Robt Corl home on Church street Miss Carolyn Bloom, daughler ol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bioom surgical patient at Geisinger hos- pital Danville on account of throat trouble. late reports. say she is get- ting along very fine from operation Mr. W. A. Schilling, wife, twin daughters, Lois and Doris and Edna Schilling were Sunday dinner guests at the Guy Miller home in Altoona being birthday event of Mrs Schil- ling and her twin sister Mrs. Miller we didnt say how many milesstons A luscious turkey dinner was en- joyed Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Spicer and son of State College were jast Wed- nesday evening guests with his sis- ter and family on the Branch, Mrs William A. Corl The William K. Corl Estate farm on White Hall road was ast week purchased by Prof. Cecil J. Irvin Supt. of Pa. State College expen mental farms. 140 acres all level farm jand one of the best in Centre County. The Prof is to be con- gratulated on his purchase Samuel M. Hess purchased the farm wood- land on Tussey Mountain Mr. PF. Warren Bailey of Mill Hall Gas and Oil Co., distributors of Ty do] gasoline was a visitor recently among his many customers in West Penns Valley Mr. Clifford E Close and wile of y hi on ol the for ¢ L451 ner on Lhe a | State College, formerly some of our up-to-date tillers of the soil, ming- Jed with friemds in our town Sun- day evening. Dr. N. Ernest Hess after spending {a month on well known Hess farm on the Branch left Jast Saturday for Wythville, Va., to accept a position of dental oiinician in the public schools of that town George Smith says he is just grandpap one time more ils a, bouncing girl No. 1 at the Frank Scots home near Lemont, Mrs, Scott remembered here as Miss Vir- | ginia Smith, one of our town belles. | Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Frank, Mrs, Mel- vin Peters and Mrs. Estella Isenberg | motored to Centre Hall Sunday to! visit Mrs. 1. M. Bloom of New Jer-| soy, whe is spending some time in| that town. Mrs, Bloom well known here by frequent visits, her iate husband son of the late Adam Bloom and wife well known citizens | of this section, i Eugene Martin last week resigned | his position on the 1 farms | to accept mechanical job at the Wil- | bur Dodg service station on the cor- | ner who recently took on the I H| C. farm equipment agency. Wilbur | knows tractors too, give him a} chance and buy at home. He suc- ceeds Mr. Hubert G. Nearhood of | Struble Station as Company's’ agent. Mrs. Vida Musser and Miss Esther | Corl were last Thursday pleasant | callers with friends in Rock Springs. | Hon. J. Will Kepler and wile, and | son Donny, motored to Tionetsa, Pa. last Friday for a visit with former's sister Mrs. Nelle Davis and hus band. Mrs. Davis has not been in| good health the past year but they fotind her much improved on their visit and is planning a visit soon’ SPRING MILLS The Aurora Borealls with their capricious flickering on Thursday | night were awesome to behold - | they swept from all parts of the horizon in clear sky, Ut otherwise only by the stars. Word of the sky show spread rapidly and soon most | of the population of the town was | looking out the windows or stand- | ing in the yards and on the streets | RAZINg up. | Mrs, Ella Yarrison and son Guy | Mrs. Irene Rockey and son Ross and daughter Esther of Williamsport visited Mrs. Lulu Brungard over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Mowery re- | cently returned from New Jersey where Mr. Mowery had been em- ployed on a Dalry Farm Miss Doris Goodhart Friday at Harrisburg spent last | Reed Henry made a business trip 0 Bellefonte last Friday The Community Fair sponsored by the GT. V. school with a fine pro- gram and elaborate exhibits this week is considered a decided suc- cess co gard E. Ziegler and Mrs, Lalu Brun- took a motor trip to Tower | City last Bunday NH. Ziegler is confined to the house most of the time on account {lines Miss Delores Condo, who has been employed during the Bummer sea son at Bagles Mere, as a wallress returned home last week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and on Dean of Williamsport, and Mr Mrs. Harry Wentze! of Logan ited Mrs. Lulu Brungard on evening Mrs. F were of and ton vi Saturday Mr. and Bellelome among friends In R. R Barige: York, Pa. spent parental home Sunday birthday Was very appropriately celebrated al the children being was enjoyed by all nner was served M of Sunday town who Is employed in ast Bunday al Rachau visitor nl John Bares eigh which WA anniversary Last tieth home, all which good di ais present A very VE MILLS Mr and Mrs. John Lytle Al- Mrs. Annie Garner and Mrs Hoy of State College were supper guests at the Rock Springs. The folks being sisters daughiers of Jate Mr. and Mrs. J H. Neidigh Pine Hall. No one has any use fo a radio when these ladies are on pieasant visit ins Sara teacher of the Sct was recent weekend al her parental with Bhanks of LOOT Jahn Friday home iast Pr Ty in iad) Lhe of B Hess Clearfield visitor over hon ville High commercial High wie tl. 100] Sara wis formerly £ £ 100] Fa faculty Charles Meyers and E T. Persons, Drover Eugene Irvin were among the bidders Tuesday afternoon at the 8id Reigie auction of livestock at Centre Hall HUBLERSBURG Mrs Herman Chappell, N.Y. spent last week NX hier mother, Mrs. 16a ry "e 14 rs Mr. and of Byracuse visiting with Markle Mrs. Philip Yamell and two chil- dren and Mrs Albert Orr spent Fri- dav at the home of Mr and Mn Harry Yearick, of Kiltany Mr and Mrs Lymn Krape Bellefonte, spent Wednesday after. noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Krape Miss Laura Hayes of Look Haven, was a Priday visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hayes Mrs. Gertrude Yearick, Mr. and Mrs. Confer and daughter, and Sam Kling Howard, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yearick on Tuesday of last week Mrz. Sarah Lee and Mrs. Harvey Guiser were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ada Yocum Mrs. Jacob Weaver and Miss Ruth Camer were Bunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Funk of Clintondale Misses Bettie and Jagueiyn Noll and Charfes Noll, of Williamsport were Sunday visitors at their home Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre F. B. Vonada on Sunday were Mrs Nora Hellar, son Ira, daughter Arlene, and Mise Voyzey, of Tyrone, | Miss Ethel Gibson and Mr. Posterm, of Bellwood, and Mr. and Mrs Ar- thur McCloskey and daughter, of Lemont i Ray Billett and Oscar Billett, of Pittsburgh, spent last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bierly, Mrs. Bierly Being a sister of of John of ‘the two men. i Mrs. Ada Yocum made a business trip to Bellefonte on Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. William Deitrich and family and Misses Sarah and) Mary Deitrich were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Hazel, of Madisonburg i Misses Dale Deitrich and Laura | Deitrich were weekend visitois with | Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Russell, of Bal-| | timore ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Runkle, of Bellefonte, | Mr. ahd Mrs Harry Warfield and family, of Lock Haven were Sun. | day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes. NOTICE ! THE MODERN WOODMEN OF STATE COLLEGE Will Resume Their ROUND AND SQUARE DANCES Starting Friday Eve., Oct. 3 In the Woodman Hall Cor. Mien Si. & Hamilton Ave, STATE COLLEGE DEN GAR THEATRE LOCK HAVEN, PA. FRIDAY - SATI GUY KIBBEE In “Scattergood Baines Pulls the Strings” IRDAY —8EPT, 26-27 | “Cyclone on Horseback” | With TIM HOLT © + FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT * * 4 DAYS STARTING BUNDAY, SEPT. 28. — - Daring! Different !! Delightful!!! starring ROBERT MONTGOMERY CLAUDE RAINS * EVELYN KEYES ONE OF THE YEARS GREATEST COMEDIES Feature 2:38 7:38 0: THURSDAY - Charles Farrell June Lang, In “Deadly Game” FRIDAY OCT. ” pA 3 “Mutiny in the Arctic” Richard Arlen Andy Divine ZION Shaffer town spent the ental home Glag to report Eple 2 return from the y Hospita week Guy employed at Lewis- weekend at his par- Gentze] abe Cent pent u ¥ . r OI ’ Count where he Mf past Mr spent Cent] Herman their Mrs the weekend in New York D.C. Grove of Bellefonte, spent a few days with his son Roy and fam- Milford with ang sor ily Mr. and Mrs. Emory Smith and children of Mill Hall, spent Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Vonada Glad report Paul to be oul again ite miserable with ivy Miss Mary Struble H are spending week with in New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Emer} family spent Monday even Mr Emerick’ i Mr. and Mrs family spent White home Geraldine Vonada has enrolled ir Williamsport Business school. We wish her much SuUCOes: Prof Mrs. Lewis opened a Dalry Store In We wish much suc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garbrick Dick. spent Bunday aféernoon Epley nome Mr, and Mrs. Cly Hecla, Mr, ang Mr: stine Bellefonte ha Clevenstir Wo ERE £E anc re ® Nittany he} parents a Hubert inday at Fawoett Bellefonte ors anc them an! ai the Gentael te Hockman Joe] Cleven Spent Friday Sharer-Emerick of evening at |! nome Cyrus Hoy enjoyed a deep sen fishing trip ssi week Philip Stover’s home is being painted. Mr Irvin doing the work RUNVILLE Mr. J E Griffith came our community about June lst and ha been working on his farm doing some repalr work on his house and on last Wednesday morning he took ick. The doctor was called rallied. took worse and Saturday morning at 8 o'clock he passed away Funeral! was held on Tuesday allerneon at 2 o'clock at the U. B. church Rev. P. FP. Micke) of Philipsburg officiated, assisted by Rev. E. R Miller. Interment in the Advent cemetery It has been reported at Merril as ls the proug father of twins Tn at the Centre County Hospital tn he L 3 Oe th va and Mrs. Prank Shope of pleasant visit Bun- mace : a and Mm John Purl Mr and Mrz. E & Bennett ana wd Mrs. John Purl atiended egheny conference at Phil- ipeburg last Sunday Rev. E R Miller was returned io Runville charge for another yesr Mr and Mrs Charles Craig and Earl Milton Lewistown, visited with Ernest Milton's over the week- end Mr aughter the AD "t LH BEiwood Boston and home folks and Mr: visited with School next Sunday nd preaching immediately new pastor Rev. E R ty mom after by our Miler - Pc Aurora Causes Sprain Mrs. M. Johnson Taggart of Muncy. is still confined to her room as the result of a bad sprain when she accidentally stepped from her porch at her home, while looking at the display of the “Narthern Lights” last week Founders Week AT WO LES Offer You Among Their Many Bargains All Types of HEATERS You Have Your Choice of Heat - Oil Burners ~ For most every size home Burns economical fuel oil or kerosene. Come in now and see our complete Sine As Low as $ AH our heaters are Coal Burners All sizes of hard and soft coal beaters. Designed to harmon ize with your home furnish- ings. 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