Fp——— June 24, 1943. BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Taylor | and son Harvey of Harrisburg, were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ken-| nard from Friday until Sunday | Miss Alice Plank of Gettysburg, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Anna Wink, Misses Eleanor Dale and Mary Calvert of Woodsdale, visited recent. ly at the McGirk-Dale home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markle of State | College, R. D., spent Sunday eve! ning at the Edagr Hess home ning at the Edgar Hess home. baugh of State College, spent Sat- | urday afternoon at the George Mothersbaugh home | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mothersbaugh | entertained Wednesday evening in honor of the third birthday of their | son, Lewis. The guests were: George Gearhart, Joe Cox, Connie Lou Mus- ser, Barbara Mothersbaugh, Charles Gearhart, Billy Cox, Bobby Musser, Gordon Williams, Shirley Mothers- baugh and Louise Mothersbaugh of Boalsburg, Billy, Fred, Doris and Mabel Mothersbaugh of Potters Mills, Janie Grove of Lemont, and Ross Mothersbaugh of Bristol, and Mr. and Mrs. George Mothersbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gearhart, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Williams of Boalsburg, Mrs. W. L. Grove and son Earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Jared Grove mont, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mothers- baugh of Bristol, and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Mothersbaugh of Potters Mills | i {eran Sunday evening of Le- John Russell were Mrs | Whitehill Beatrice Lohr of State College, spent Sunday at the Frank Powell home. Mrs, Edith Lucas visited at the homes of M. B. Weaver and T. E Sauers at State College, from Satur day until Thursday Tech. Sgt. Korman Relsh and Mrs, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. hit | | | | | | {Relish of Washington, D. C., visited | Mrs. W. H. Stover and Mrs James | Horner, Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kellerman and son visited Mr. and Mrs. William Kellerman at Woodycrest, Sunday. Miss Creta Sue Durner of Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Durner. | | } (ingdon, is visiting her grandparents, | Pvt. James Addleman of Fort Dix, | N. J. spent father, A. J. Addleman. the weekend with his| | Howard Swank and sons, Dick and | Tom of Middle River, Md., are spending the week with Dr. and Mrs, ' P. L. Swank Mr. and Mrs. George Ream and three children of Schuylkill Haven, spent several days recently with Mrs Anna Ream, The Crusaders class of the Luth- school met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Henry Reitz. Those who attended the meet- ing were: Mrs. Grace Koch, Mrs Willlam Callahan, Mrs. Robert Hor- ner, Mrs. Robert Barger and Mrs Guests at the meeting Leroy Klinger and Mrs Mrs. Ralph Kern Millbrook, of Dr. William R. Ham, who Is spend- ing the summer in Dixfield, Maine, spent several days last week at his] spent Thursday with her by | Alfred Grove of} home. Mrs. B. F. Neff, her daughter, Mrs Centre Hall, R. D., visited the mer’'s daughter Mrs. Evelyn near Meadville last week Miss Ray Young of State College, and Mrs. P. W. Knepp and family of Millbrook, visited Mrs. Emma Young, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leightley and daughter and Miss Betty Swee- ney of Centre Hall, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell Mrs. Margaret Styer and daugh- ter. Mrs. Irene Hower and daughter Regie of Bloomsburg, were callers witli Mrs. Jennie Fortney and Miss Bettlah Fortney, Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. H. Stover is spending sev- eral days with her scn, John Stover at Altoona Donald Struble State spent Sunday with his uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs Willis Ho Mr. and Mrs. Brainard of Pitts- burgh, are guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Lt Mrs. Wal- ter Brainard Robert Luca: Rochester Pa, spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Edith Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callahan and daughter Dolores of Middle River, Md, are visiting Mrs. Callahan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey ang sister, Mrs. Kenneth Green Miss Margaret Kimport of State College, and Mrs. E W. Hess of Boalsburg, were guests of Mrs Laonberger, Sunday 8H. Lohr and accompanied for- Hart, College, and of nt it and M daughter, Miss ; nine Fred spent Thursday her mother, Mrs. Leah Sinith Mrs. Roy Clemens with of Bellefonte, daugater, ail Mrs. John Williams The Live Wire class of the Luth- eran Sunday school held their class meeting Friday evening at the home of Robert present were: Rev. Donald Raup, C. A. Bo- Sruce Sharer, Pred Macreth, Robert Horner, Arthur Lukens and John Williams . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ream and fam- ily of State College, R. D.. visited at t home of Mrs. Anna Ream, Sun- Barger. Those day Miss Joyce Gentzel visited Betsy Boyer at State College 1 iy Miss recent. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Fisher daughter of Stale College, Sunday at the Fisher home and spent 4 State College, amuel Wagner, Cyrus ( visited her Sunday evening The First Reformed Sunday class meeting the church : 14 n | fat s of ti Organized class held their Thursday evening in These members were Mrs. T. G. Jones, Mrs. Sam- uel Stover, Mrs. Montgomery Hub- fer, Mrs. Maynard Williams, Mrs. Ir- vin Graham, Mrs. Grant Kline, Mrs Paul Kellerman and Mrs, Elizabeth hilips, and Misses Ethel Gingrich and Kathryn Gingrich. Mrs. Robert Barger and two sons spent the weekénd with the former's mother, Mrs. Anna Witherite at Ju- lian, and with a brother, Pvt. Guy Witherite of Camp Adair, Ore, who was home on furlough Mrs. Frederic Dale of Pleasant Gap, spent Priday evening at the L K. Dale home we school present PLEASANT VALLEY (Boggs Twp.) Pvt. Harold L. Richner, who is in the army at Buckley Pleld, Denver Calo. is home on a furlough for a week or ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Richner, Harold left November 2nd and this is his first furlough home, everybody te- ing glad to see him The sick around here are all some | better at this writing Martha Young, Betty Young of Noll's schoolhouse, spent last week- end with their sister and family, Mrs. Herbert Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the Theodore Emenhizer's Emery Heaton of spent a few days at Clair Richner Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas of Yar- nell, were Sunday visitors at Clair Richner’s Mr. Johnson and bride of Holts Hollow, and Paul Lucas of Belle- fonte, were visitors et the Irvin Con- fers, Monday Mrs. Gladys McCartney spent a few days at Harrisburg with her sis- ter and father, William Robison. Mr Robison was njured recently Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Leathers, Mrs. Flemington, the home of {there will Floyd Long and two sons, Billy and Lioyd of Howard, were Sunday eve- ning visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer Sunday school at 9:30 as usual next Sunday. Come out and help in- crease our attendance, A change has been made in our Sunday servi again, Next Sunxlay be no preachihg in the morning but will be at 7 p. m. This has been arranged in order to make it more convenient for the Port Matilda church. Everybody welcome to each and all services Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Watson and son visited the Edward Bush home on Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Watson and daughter visited the same home on Saturday. Junior Young spent the weekend with his young friend, Carl Packer, who lives below Mileshurg Some of the folks from here at- tended the Houtz sale over along the pike on Saturday We were sorry to hear of the acci- dent little Kathryn Jean Hall had last Wednesday when she fell and broke her collar bone. Hope it heals quickly and satisfactorily ces --Buy Bonds for future needs DEVO! Save Money with the Famous 2 Coat System 3 WAYS TO CUT PAINTING COSTS We don't mean saving money on the gallon price. Framkly, * Devoe House Paint ls no cheaper than other top-quality pointe but Devoe saves you money in these threes ways: (1) It goes farther than average points; (2) 2 coals of Devos equal three coats of average paints and (3) outlets average paints, A 10.1 4a 4» No other paint we know, con fell . — CLASTER'’S that story. Per gal, inb's 3.15 Y i LICUTENAN LEOYIR, (ke) [LY RKera SERVICES FORCE - HE HOLDS yr Qf ARoiAS TY ~ AS SERVED SINCE PUATE OF THE O.C.S, HE IS NOW ONE QTR PRG GATOR JUMPER. HE LEARNED His JOE AT THE VATIONAL AIR RACES IY 1934 ~ HE HAS MADE ALMOST A HUNDRED JUMPS * “rte A 4 ! - p Va ND w a Russia, 0 AND ALL THE ISLANDS + ¥ N | A, Japan 9 A © I0ARAED FROM THE MARES UEC.90941~ ENLISTED IN THE ARMY “THE NEXT DAY) OF THE FIRST SPECIAL HOWARD Miss Josephine Muffly of New Pale, N. Y.. Is spending her vacation at her home oni Main street Mrs cently at Nan Lucas 1s us well Mabel Jenkin Bellelonte at the Cou as usual Pvt. Robert Wolf, located at ‘he Naval Observation Base, Norfolk, Va., spent a short [urlough with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kiine R. Wolf Mrs. Mae Strunk, an efficient at the J. B. Sutton store, ha confined to her home by iline past two weeks Boys’ 4-H Club of Howard under the leadership of Glenn W Ely. assistant county agent of State College, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Button Monday ever After singing and playing game and thelr regular meeting were served. About 12 the club were present meeting baugh home pent g day re with Miss Hom» Nan and nty lerk been the The refreshments members The next at the Brum- street of will be Throug some misunderstand!ng it was announced from a pulpit, the Reformed church would their Children’s Day program last Sun- day. It will be held on the morning of July 4th. Mention will be made later in the paper i Pvt. Ivan C. Kunes, son of Mr and Mrs. Leon Kunes of Blanchard, left Saturday for Camp Adair, Ore, after a fifteen-day furlough wita his parents. He also visited his grand-| mother, Mrs. Fannie Boone al the home Of his aunt. Mrs. Milford Hev-| erly h have 4-H Club met Laird Schenck, The Howard Girls at the home of Mrs local leader. June 18 The following officers were elected: president, Alice Confer: vice president, Mildred! Poorman; secretary -treasurer Ar- Pletcher; song leader, Carolyn Pletcher: game leader. Rosetta Cons | fer. news reporter, Janice Mapes | The members discussed business, | played games and sang songs, Miss 3 ene {Helen Butler, home economics €x- | present {ner of Howard tension leader for Centre county, is! very helpful and invites all girls be- tween the ages of 10 and 21 years 0 join the club Miss Betty Lomison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lomison, amd Mr. Robert Yearick. son of Mrs. Gene- | vieve Yearick, were united in moar-| riage before an altar decorated with peonies, roses and gloximas at the Walnut street Church of Christ Bun- day at 4 p. m. by their pastor, Rev M. 8 Rogers of Howard and Blanch- ard. They entered the church to the strains of March played by Mrs M. 8. Rogers 9:30 a $30 a 8p m Church sehool cholr practice m m Kennedy- Tuesday Sehiool dean Vacation Bible Fiean With the Rev. R L and the Rev. Roy A assistant dean the community vacation Bible school of Howard and community held its opening session Monday, June 21, with an enroliment of approximately eighty children and young people in attendance. In spite of the difficulty in securing a staff of teachers, it can be reported that never has there been a finer staff of trained leaders and helpers for the conducting of this school. The following persons are doing a magnificent job in the teaching of the children: kindergar- ten, Mrs. Elinor Moore, Cecelia Lu- cas, Suzanna Hoffman and Vivian Gardner. in the junior group, Mrs Mae Wather has as her assistants Miss Dorothy Mapes and Miss Lil. Han Day. The primary group has as its teacher Mrs. Willard Neff, with Mrs. Audrey Long Miss Viola Heverly assistants: while the In- termediate group is being taught by Mrs. N. J. Welkert with Mrs, Ms wnck assisting. Plans for the an- nual outing th> vacati il are under way, with a basket plerk some other dive. sion 10 be en jov- The eradustion exerciess of i“ Goss a 4 anc as ary of Nn how or ed the to a close on Friday. July 2. Parents school are urged 'o be present at the graduation exercises, to we the dis play of what has been dccomplish- go of the high ed in the short space of two weeks and to see what can be done. While the envroliment has bx below nor. mal this year, due to the ationing restrictiong and the fact that many parents and young peop's are working In war industry for the simmer, we are appreciative of the fine cooperation which has been manifested on the part of parents, teachers. the children and young people themselves and for the fine attitude of cooperation on the part of the Bchool Board of Howard in granting the use of their building and equipment such a school in the community Student Dav Program: Methodist Student Day. better known as Chil- dren's Day, will be observed in the Howard Methodist church Sunday evening, June 27 at 7:30, when the various Sunday school departments of the church will unite In present- ing the annual Children’s Day pro- gram. Under the direction of Mrs WwW. K. McDowell and her class of girls, fine progress is being made in the rehearsals for the program and n » ee) of music, recitations, and a play to Page Threé —— ~~ UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Prayer service Thursday evening, efter which will be held a monthly meeting of the [executive committee of the Woman's Boclety, Bunday school on Sunday morning; Youth Fellowship in the evening at 7 o'clock, followed by the [regular preaching service at 8 o'clock on the church lawn, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Bnyder, All evening services during the summer monthg will be held at 7 o'clock for Youth Fellowship and 8 o'clock for preaching service. All evening ser- vices will be held outdoors whenever the weather perinits Free Methodist Church Prayer service on Friday evening. Bunday school Sunday morning, followed by the preaching service at 10:45, with sermon by the pastor Rev. H C Jacobs Mrs. Willlam Brower burgh, Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flick and miso visited with her sister and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Barr of Wil- linmsport Pic. Gilbert Rider visited over the weekend with his aunt and uncles, Miss Edith, Lawrence and Clayton Eckley, Gilbert is stationed with the armed forees in Brooklyn Y of Pitts. N Miss Margaret Brugger returned to | her home on Saturday, after spent the past several weeks with her ister and husband, Mr. and Mi: Ward Southard, of Wilmington, Del Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson and two children of Altoona, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger. They had their little daughter baptized in the morn- ing service of the Methodist church firs on Bunday, prior to Children’s Day EXErcises Cuest Parson of W al the home Mr Sunday dinne; her cousin, Mrs McEwen the former's granddaughter Paul Holt of this place Mrs. Anna 8. Elway and confined to he on were Se and Mn: ay hes been {ll 'r led for the past and under the Her many friends neighbors hope f« recovery Water Rent Notice: The first two quarters water rent is due any person who has not pald these two quarters will find the collector several day; care of a physician wr her B&B Most speedy Now and having it 'vice of the Methodist church, will hold a covered dish luncheon on the church lawn at thelr regular meet. ing Thursday evening, July 1. The Watch Collectors will be gathered In at this time. Luncheon at 6 o'clock Anyone interested in a large size hand made clothes hanger, can pure chase same by calling upon Mrs. Jo- seph Bpotts of this place The members of the Missionary Boclety of the Presbyterian church will be entertained next Wednesday evening, June 30th at the home of Mrs. Bue McEwen, with Mrs. H M Miles as co-hostess Mrs. Amanda Moran left on Wed- nesday for Baden, where she will visit indefinitely with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Hartswick who are omed thelr tax on record time, please be advised that the be a litle this year but hope be cut In very near future lay your money away for the obliga- ton when it arrive We trust all persons who have old taxes still will to It that they before Ww statement The ou borough need of thelr money Persons neous wo pay statements inte 10 Li 0 does cue a are paid are put of thw badly in Ie he out Va department and county Are ana you in order t Lewl ' A aLioneg Pvt teen st y ruber fire at Cam a ten-day time wit } } William Eminhiz greeling his many commur sit Hone about the DiRCKsEnax ahd one and home J. H. Finch, at his home any evening of exeept Thursday, where you must to account He will be home from now until July Ist We death who Was munity residing here Hazel Barton who recently moved to Tyrone wish 10 extend most pathies bereaved family Funeral services were |} in Tyrone last Priday His wife sur- vives him. the former Mrs, Lucas settle this were sorry Ww Mr. John well known having several Mrs B and learn Hof! of in this of E. Holt Forrest sincere to the friends lschool will be held ~n Thursday eve. nother of the above chikiren and a ining, July 1. with the school caning Jormer resident of this community Jack Shipley. the only student to and friends of those attending the ...4uate this year from Bellefonte High School, attended the baccal- aureate sermon in the new auditor. school on Bunday evening The members and friends Woman's Society of Christian 4 of the Ser gO 1 immunity Rrsons entertained the Wi-Mo-Ma-8i vening at her Those present were: Mrs. G. W jock, Mrs. J. R. Williams, Mrs Stee, Mrs: J. C. Cox, Miss Smith. Mrs. Clark Williams Charlotte Stere, Miss Nell Will and Mrs. J. C. Btere, A very de ful evening was spent by all Mrs. Harold Wagner, nee Joseph ine Eckenroth, of Upper Darby, vis- ited Tues with Mrs. Amanda Moran Friday « home Bul. J. B Kate Miss ms shit. ght inst on RY REBERSBURG Mr. and Mra. Jack Guisewite of Philadeinhia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Culsewite of Bellefont 1! H. H Rover home Mrs. Corrine Smull called Bunday o! East Or- Millhelin, and Mrs. Mary Heller of town, were Wednesday supper goests at the IL. A. Kidder home Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg was a Wed- nesday visitor at the James Lucas home in Nittany Valley Mrs. Kurtz Welser and Miss Lu- cille Blerly arrived at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. R Bierly Saturday, from Detroit, Mich, where Lucille was a guest of Lt. and Mrs. Weiser the past month Miss Lois Yothers of Ridgway. and Mendelsshon's Wedding everything points to a fine evening Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Hubler of Mill. heim, called at the home of Mrs. Ada The bride was gowned in navy blue be presented by the young people of Hubler, Sunday sheer. The attendants were Earl Hol | the church. Each year, upon this oc Mr and Mrs 8 H Hackenberg ter and Miss Jeanne Yearick, sister casion, an offering is received Which gnent the weekend with relatives in of the groom, who was gowned In pink sheer. Only the immediate fam- ilies and a few close friends attend- [church and is dispensed to worthy Carolyn will reside! for the They mother wedding the groom's ed the with Pvt. Harold Richner, stationed at, Buckley Field, Denver, Colo. is! spending a 15-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Rich-! Methodist Church Services: Rev. | Roy A. Goss, minister. Hunters Run 9:30 a. m., worship service; 10:30] | la. m., Church school. Beech Creek— from this fund. Likewise, the total Roy Arbogast and family {10 a. m.. Church school; worship service, Howard-—Church ceives support from this fund, and Harrisburg, ischool, 9:30 a. m.; worship service, |through it, the entire church and mers mother, 11 & m.,| 7:30 p. m. The Children’s Day ser-| {vice of the Howard church will be | held during the worship hour at 7:30 that is made possible through the!gauonter Sara Jane,: and Mr. and ip. m., with the public invited to at- | funds so raised. There ls no greateriye. Thomas Hartman spent the | tend. Wednesday, community prayer investment than that which is made weokeng at the latter's cottage at meeting, 8 p. m.; Thursday Key- dav. Methodist Youth Pellowship, | college or seminary education ibe eligible to receive help from of Education of the Methodist that they may obtaining At present, there are several young peo- ple of the Howard charge attending schools of higher learning, and these as well as others in the future will this fund in the event they need it. The Howard charge has given several of its sons to the ministry, and some of these have been recipients of help students as loans, have some assistance in program of Christian education re- the type of leadership nation benefits from Christian character and in building human character. At- {stone class meeting, 8 p. m.: Mon- tend the program and give of your help in educating these young peo- {7:30 p. m. Curtin—~Church school, | ple. | | i { Ruins.” Evening worship, 7:30. Ser CHURCHES Rev. H. C. Stenger, Jr., minister. Church school, 9:30, Harold A. Wion, Supt. Morning worship, 10:45, Ber- mon by the pastor, “Building Old mon by the pastor, “Cod’s Poor.” Mid-Week Prayer Service and Bible study on Wednesday at 8 p. m, Blanchard-Dix Run Baptist Rev. William J. Shope, pastor. Lib erty Baptist, Blenchard--Sunday school and morning worship—uni- fled service, 9:45-11:00, Glad Hour, Tuesday evening, 7:30. Messiah Bap-' tist, Dix Run—8unday school, 9:30; Young People's service, 6:30; evening worship, 7:30. You are cordially in- vitad to worship with us. plied to the gpot will relieve pain. i t may be safely asserted that a | Loganton, and Mrs, Nile Stover and iis placed in the funds of the Board williamsport Mrs. Paul Styers and daughter , are visiting relatives in Olean, N. Y Jimmy Bradford of Centre Hall Is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, while his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Bradford, are in Philadeiphia visiting the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. James Hoy, nee Mary Miller, who is critically ll in a hospital there, Mrs. Elizabeth Reigel of Middie- burg, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. | It. and Mrs. “Ken” Haines of are guests of the for Mrs. M. C. Haines, this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Reish and | Ingleby. ! Mrs. M. W. Breon visited her sis- ter, Mrs. H. O. Yearick and family {at Mill Hall, R. D., last Wednesday. Mrs. C. R. Harer, Mrs. Muller, {director of the Florence Critterdon | Home, rnd Miss Montgomery of the I YWCA of Williamsport, called at the W. M. Tarbert home on Wednesday. Pyt. Kenneth Swartz of Camp Liv- ingston, La., spent a ten-day fur- lough at his home In Wolfe Store. Mrs. Paul Stover and family of former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver, Sunday. Dean Cummings of Willlamsport, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. OG. Cummings, this week, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Bierly, Billy Blerly and Mrs. Ada Bierly were Wednesday evening visitors in Lock Haven. Miss Ruth Detwiler returned to parents Laura Ruth Tyson spending this Mr of Miltheim week with her grand- Mrs M. M. Gar. i and ret Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moyer spent for the holding of 8nge, N. J. Mrs. Charles Miller of Wednesday to Baturday in Blooms- son-in-law and Ray Mastel- burg with their ghter, Mr lar and family Mr. and Mrs daughters Jean heim, were 8 Ocker's parents Bierly Mr. and Mr: son Jimmy weekend with Mr. and Mrs Mrs MM dau and Mrs John Ocker and Julia gay visitors Mr and Mill with Mrs and Mrs, W_F of Donald Beyvers and Danville spent the Mrs. Bever's parents L. A. Kidder Garrett, Mrs. Merle CGephart, Mrs. Paul! Winters, Mrs Calvin Breon, Jr, and Mrs Paul Hackman were among the local {olks who attended the Dr. Fitch public sale in Millheim on Saturday {| Anyone desiring to purchase hay or straw, Kindly contact Mrs. Thom- as J. Ocker Mr. and Mrs. A E Limbert Centre Hall, were business visitors in Rebersburg last Wednesday Marlene Quisewite of Woodward, spent last week with her grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Garrett Mr. and Mrs. William Rachau and ison Larry of Milesburg, visited Mrs {Rachau's mother, Mrs. Edith Breon, | Sunday Mrs. Eugene Beaver and son Tom- {my of Lemont, spent the weekend at ithe hoine of her parents, Mr. and iMrs. R. W. Bierly ! Mrs. Ellen Bierly moved this week { from the east side of the W. F. Bierly {house into rooms at the Meyer i Brungart home | Mrs. Kay Walker and sons Ronnie jand Wayne, and Jane Gentzel of i Pleasant Gap, Jean Brungart and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Musser of Mill- ‘heim, visited at tae Robert Brun- | part home on Bunday iBrungart accomppanied Mrs. Walker ito her home for a week's visit. | Afc. Beatrice Brungart returned to Fort Devens, Mass. Monday, af- ter a six-day furlough spent with’ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brungart. Mrs. Brungart, Mrs. C. A. Page and Miss Alma Corman motor. | ed to Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Rossman and | children, Jock and JH of Middle town, called at the James Corman home Monday evening. Buy Defense Bonds now! of of H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PFHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. A —————— will B PINE GROVE MILLS M Btate College A wedding of Interest to many of at the Dr W. Neidigh home in our readers Is to take place In the near future Mrs. Ismi ( a surgical patient at t tate Hospital At thi reported wo be Improving very nice- Duniag [ERT on Wall ly Cherry Tree Harpster gain To nd footbal tar at By Phil pencing writin wis part ih mm { i ut "he pire Bamuel D “ u ra~ Ql ipsa n Note On rVinoy DUsY ough were Ormmag ) Joos tl road in fi i ! Jit l air | n, Wil Won Our towns work clasg driving condit Mr. E. G. 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