August 20, 1942, Page Thre ” RUNVILLE The Bunday school pienie will be fer, Jr, Mr. and Mi held in Miller's Grove on Saturday, Sept. 5th. Yarnell Sunday invited to join with us. Let's arrange for this day of outing and gocial fellowship together The stork left a fine baby girl at the Centre County Hospital for Mi and Mrs. Jacob Witherite last Mon- day evening A number of our folks attended the funeral of Elwood Stauffer at the Advent church last Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poorman and son Douglas, of Williamsport, visited his parents last Sunday, and Mr. Taylor Poorman working at Wil- lamsport, visited with home folks on Sunday Toner Woetson of Wil Hamsport, also visited with home folks Sunday Last Monday afternoon while painting the U. B. parsonage the Indder rung broke that held the jack and plank which Merrill and Den- nis Watson were standing on in the act of painting under the roof They fell about 12 feet. Merrill had his left ankle bone broken and was bruised up some, while Dennis for- tunately was just bruised some Hancock i 11 » Mil « } rd, Ji { Phil ‘Squire nnd gran ipsburg, # PINE GRO Genial fire Insurance age ex-Commissioner and publican Howard M last Wednesday wi Grange frie meeting in our t F. hall. He was + mey clan Roneymede Miss Peg Cod days last week wilh friends Eugene Years 4 farm the J. D. Ne one ' Centre brother Neidigh MOSHAN There » 45 present a odist Sunday school. Se pastor, Rev. Ralph S8-h and Mrs. Donald Graham and daughters Elaine and Faye, of Sur- veyor, were Bunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hazzard Mr. and Herbert Gotsch ahd Mr nc rs, Walter Gotsch ’ Jacob Sunbury, were weekend and M: Mrs, Ray Lilliay e Lobb of urday and Sunday Mr. Tine Wagner Morris Georg Irishon, John attended Mrs. David Sealover and and Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Hock Miss Anna Smith of Hanover, weekend visitors at the home of Mr Mrs. Alfred oe son Franc and Mr. and Mrs. Ambers Fye motored to Grand Island. N. Y., on Friday They accompanied by their] daugh vee and Mrs. Charles Troutman. Mr. and Mrs. Fye return. ed home Sunday James Beals and sons Ted. Paul and Pete, G g Watson and son Gregg, Jr, Orlando Wagner and son Junior, motored to Williamsport on Bunday and visited at the McCon- nell’s i Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fye on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fye and Mr. | and Mrs. Benny Fye and son Dickey, of Lock Haven Little Jimmy MecClusick returned home last Tuesday from the Philips- burg Hospital, He is getting along nicely at this writing —————— LITTLE NITTANY A basket picnic was held at the Earl Harter home on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Harter and daughter, Kath- leen of State College, Mr. and Mrs John Harter and daughter Hazel, and Miss Beatrice Bartley of Belle- fonte, Rev. and Mrs. John Oulick and three children of Howard, Mr and Mrs. Willard Harter and Mr. | and Mrs. Earl Harter and family. Evening visitors at the same place were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishler and | family. i William Dolan returned home on Friday, after an extended visit with, his daughter, Mrs. Fred Swartz and | family of Akron, Ohio. Miss Gladys Harter spent from Wednesday until Sunday with Miss Kathleen Harter at State College, The following teachers have been elected to the Marion township | schools: Mrs. Harry DeArmitt, Frain; Miss Martha Clark, Jackson- ville primary; Miss Elnora Weight, Jacksonville grammar; Sumner Noll, Hoy; and Miss Maud Miller, Hen- derson. Marion township schools will open Beptember 8th, i { i school 1s three U. B. church home-coming last Sun. day afternoon, Rev field message to a crowd of listeners day, and preaching at body welcome Maxine Baltimore, Buffalo Run Lloyd Walker rane Sunday afternoon to visit with John Mr. and Mrs. J Port Treverion, Pa Sunday State Par! ‘burg State unde ro HIGETRO an from out west, visited with John Furl last Wed- esdoy Rev. EE. R. Miller and wife and children, and Mr. aml Mrs John Furl motored to Buffalo Run Gauntt of Clear delivered a very deep spiritual 9:30 next Sun- 7:45. Every- Sunday school at H. B. watson and three daughters Sarah and Patsy Ann, of and Howard Watson of Valley, visited at the home on Bunday Faye Walker and Mrs. Lor- Milton left for Virginia on Miss Milton at Camp Lee, expecting to return home on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Herrold pent the weekend with iis parents Albeit Herrold, at Martin W. Herrold returned home from Kettle Creek t. Where he been a uest of Arthur Dale r. for the evening past two week: Mrs. Paul Owen Hospital peration VE MILLS ity Shoemuoker Gilby Earl Homan, with Ber Coacil Heavy al: many field th their Rock H J. Fred re Line with his wif 3 Myron Bloom Inst Wed WOODWARD Mr. and Mr were gu gertow: veral davs, last week Mrs. Emma Miller, formerly Em- ma Gulsewite, making her home with Mr Miles Sto- ver former place being homecoming the Woodward Evangelical church Homecoming day was fittingly ob- served in ! Evangelical church on Sunday. Rev. J. D. 8hort- of Lemoyne, a former » Millheim charge. was local L the occasion. Rey delivered a very impr course to an appreciative It Is now 680 years si he started in the ministry of this charge a8 junior preacher. Rev. P. C. Weid- emyer was the senior pastor Remember the regular monthly s meeting and social hour of local Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor, to be held on the upper church lawn on Thursday y revening of this week i Harry Crader and Floyd Sheesley | Friday | left for Altoona morning to take their final health examination, prior to induction in the United States Army. Mr. 8hees- ley qualified but Mr. Crader was re- turned. Floyd also returned to take his fourteen-day furlough before in- duction Quite a number of the farmers still have their oats crop in the fields on shocks due to the wet weather we've been having HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kessling of Moose Run, were callers in our vil- lage on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, Mrs Olive Rhoades and children of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and family of Ohio, Mrs. Fyfe and children of New York, Mr. and Mrs Roy 8heesley and family, Donald Catherman of Howard, Mr. and Mrs Willlam Howell and children of carly last Runville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pry and | grandchildren of Altoona, were Sun- day callers at the M. C. Reese home at Gum Stump. Mrs. Walter Sweitzer of Belle- fonte, visited home folks recently. Weekend visitors at the Charles | Poorman home were: Mr. and Mrs. | Ed Poorman Youngstown, O.: and children of Laura Confer of Runville; Vernal Poorman. of Dry | Frank and Marie Johnson, Top; Gertrude and Arvilla Petzer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler and chil- | dren of Howard, were visitors at the | Ray Leathers home on Saturday. Marjorie Leathers spent -~ Adolph, Benito and Hirohite | ~the three blind mice, Make | them run with ten percent of your income in War Bonds | every pay day. am aa Pk { Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the Wil. | Ham a few | days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Dreese and family of Lemont, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, REBERSBURG Notice to all who have taken first) There will be a practice meet. hall Sept urged to be pres PINE GLEN Church services: Bunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. Rey Schlabig 18 on vacation and the pul pit will be filled by a brother pas-|ald tor. A good attendance is desired, [ing held in the 1. OO. F Corp. Clyde Hoover, who has been 3 at 7:30. All are on maneuvers at Camp Dilsworth, ent N. ©. Is spending his furlough with | Mrs his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Millheim and daughter, Clyde Hoover Marie Hosterman of Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Billett of dinner guests terman home. Saturday the same place were Mr Harry Yearick of Mill Hall Mr. and Mrs. Francls Wert son Donald, weir Bunday guests at the Btover-He Millmont Friday p. m ntth W. Breon home were Mrs . y 8. Haagen and son Nell, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conn and Edward McCloskey of Yarnell son Junior, of Bradford, spent sey Deanna M eral days last week with Mrs, Con Mrs. J BI ner's sister, Mrs. James Mackel Edward 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Blllett and son! of white Thomas, of Drifting, visited Mi Biliett's mother, Mrs. Lovina Houde hell on Sunday Hoover's Wayne Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hoover, has returned from the hospital and ls recovering nicely Mrs. Lovina Houdeshell Houdeshell, Mrs. Clyde Hooveg son Donald, attended the Mave re union at Yarnell on Saturday and Jacob and Alkey of Bellefonte Marsh, Md Lieut Woodrow week's leave with his and Mrs, C. M Foit Chafee Becond pent a nts, Mr John and PFranklin, son { Mr. {ore and Mr k, § G. M Cullough Paul C surgical patients { RIE | crank Yoekelane 30 turd State H 4 ; caving for fn number the timore, Md with Mur Benton Mir Sunday Mr Mackel and pad + 111 tap shdor fe Miss Dorothy tationed i 4H + il 3 : Philadelphia, furlough Mr ALR Jean Hoover DOES NOT ADVISE . SACCHARIN IN CANNING Saccharin is not desirable for fruit develops a bitter Miss Ladi anning because ste when heated, wary canned withou the amount in to use in Hilda, Charles Smull ut saccharin ly of d Ralph making jellies Sunday canning used in Mid-Summer's Activities in Beautiful Brush Valley In beautiful Brush Valles In the social life. is experiencing less As every the great war's pin None, in dangerous war time, can afford to flinch the mid-summer’s activiti person feels crops of alfalfa, clover and timothy hay, to farmers, in good pay rop of the much-needed wheat stomach to {reat ys Rood resuits y, the golden Now being threshed, soon bread, the Without exception, the people of our beautiful Brush Valley, Just know how. in war time, around to rally Everyone perfectly willing to do his part With all the strength in his honest heart As good crops, the Hand of Providence gave, The farmers, early and late, worked hard and brave 8o our beautiiul valley has not a slacker, But everyone is an up-to-date cracker Every person should sce, the encouraging grin Our farmers proudly wear, the war to win A sweet honest grin in the face, speaks cheer, In this troubled, short or long, earthly career As this beautiful Brush Valley, is outstanding, 80 all its people, know of no outflanking The unexhausted human genius, in the background, When used, is fully efficient, {o protect all around Our dear neighbor valleys, are same in mind, And all well know, they are not behind If needed, we can put them under our wing, And safely, to Eternal Lifo's 8hore, bring The pre-wir social cheer, still the same, 80 about all, are in the same frame Over some homes hang the dar; war-cloud, Hoping ail boys will safely return, patriotic proud The usual beautiful flowers, at the homes, Are attractive gs ever: not one shows moans The beautiful colors, new smiles should create, Smiles of purity, makes people's influence great The officials and all business people, are active, Seldom exceed speed limit, unless to make hunger relaxitive However, business is business, even at hunger's expense, Even if hunger, at times, is a big pretense. All wild animals, except deer, are plentiful, Each one’s fur is attractive and beautiful Their dress covers, not part, but entire body, Which makes them, in appearance, not nodey, Let the young people have up-to-date fun, Bo did our old people, when able to run. Bome old people forget their joy of old tricks, Which tricks, often on the body, made visible nicks. Yes, huckleberries, the mountaing hold in their lap, For every person to pick, but not to take a long nap. Many berries are picked, but just here and there But sure, not all people know just where. Not all cars say: hunk hunk, putt, punk, punk, ! What a big bandful of no hunk, hunk, but flunk, i All say no one to blame, But that man Hitler, Who has made himself the big World War fiddler, Edwin 8. Bierly, Rebersburg, Pa. and Mi were Evelyn pent Blaine Malone and son Ch Fred Whitehill pital, Philadelphia, were Wednesday | at the C. Stewart Hos- | callers any last week at the hom nnd H } Juck dinner home callers at the Ken Haagen of Jersey Short Robinson and son David derly Blerly Ark Williamsport 4 Milt Blover ‘0 The dinner Meyer Brungart of the wes 0 Il Bunda Mrs. R. W union wa Hull kend with her M1 Alverta Brungart and daughter ANd game Kay, of Pleasant Gap, spent Harry Tarbert mre pending a few Tarbert parent Mi William Tarbert Paulh AL he home Alte Viton Zerby Family In, Reu |Gunsallus Reunion Held at Grange Park id annual Car Lewd Ww ry children fea OMoeer el ad -— Health and Beauty held wwe | Augu \ basket pl THE SKIN ed al thi i tell me 1 , ] am { oung ! Olle this year. M fe } n 1 { freckle tured the day do want Lo look know how WU follow Mrs. Joh | a distresse the older ected fon the ( ! don't re Hall, m n, Mill Hall Fdna Ci the natural oll that is as a protection and the kit to nk d yellow Remember that blackhead composed of § ane And dirt " had wring nd apply on Must Register For tringw are which If the cloth your they Sugar nion At Lamar Write Plain Centre Co. Soldiers And Nurses In Service At Home or Abroad Mail or Bring to The Centre Democrat) 09th Annual Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair GRANGE PARK CENTRE HALL. PA. AUG. 22 10 28 Camp Opens Wed, Aug. 19 at Noon FREE Entertainment Daily * Five Companies of Acrobats ®* Band Concerts * Baseball Games ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK - - - Children Under 12 Free - Mh “(All Admission Prices Subject to Federal Tax) ” fo A h K+ cs Mona Hi TE h 600 FAMILIES LIVING IN TENTS Grange Day, Thursday, August 27th and Poultry Dis- plays. ®* Fruit, Flower, Farm Crop Exhibits. SOf Car Parking 25 Cents
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