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Lewisburg Journali
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THE LEWISBURG JOURNAL FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 FROM OUR COUNTY CORRESPONDENTS V. Bhively and family spent Monday at the Dry Cave In Centra' county. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly, of Sunbury, pent the Fourth at the Cabin along Penns Creek.

George Aumlller, of Northumberland spent the Fourth with his parents, Mr. Wesley Aumlller and WINFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boop visited at Dewey ca Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Moser and 'children, of New Jersey, are visiting, Mrs. Moser's mother, Mrs. Alice Thomas. We are glad to state that Mrs.

F. Boop, who is a patient at Dr. Hart's Hospital at Williamsport, Is slowly improving. TWIN RIDGES MAZEPPA HARTLETON Mr. and Mrs.

Prank Mcllvaine spent Wednesday evening at the Alfred Catherman home In Pine Grove. Mrs. Daniel Catherman, spent Wednesday with her son, Alfred Catherman and wife in Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Beatty and children and Mr. Hunter, of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Snyder, of Diamond Hill, and Misses Alda and Nellie Ross were Milton shoppers Wednesday. Mr.

Willard Reedy, of Sunrise, was seen In our vicinity recently. Misses Alda, Alma and Edna Ross and Mrs. Miles Snyder called on Mrs. Elmer Reedy on Thursday. The festival held here Saturday evening was one of the best attended in many years.

Mrs. J. B. Crabb and Miss Laura Drum spent Saturday morning in Lewisburg. Miss Bernice Gaugler, of Northumberland, was the guest of Mr.

Chas. Fetter and family over the week-end. J. D. Ranck and family, of Milton, visited Misses Laura, and Theresa Drum on Sunday.

Miss Sara Orwig, of Mifflinburg, was the guest of ber mother, Mrs. 3. K. Stahl, on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Barbenslager, of Philadelphia, motored to Mazeppa on Monday. Miss Ida Walburn, of Harrisburg, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. John Blcber. Miss Erma Stahl left Monday for State College, where she will be a student during the Summer Session.

otm Rnattv's sister. Miss Anna Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Haire, of Wallace, of Swengel, called at the George Harter home in Pine Grove LewlBburg, spent Thursday evening with B. C.

Ross and Abram Kreisher and wife, of Mil Mr. Christian Walter made a busi ton, were guests of J. B. Crabb and family over the week-end. ness trip to Mazeppa recently.

Miss Grace Ross, of Lewisburg, vis Miss Miriam Prutzman, of Newark, Mr. Lloyd F. Pearce, of Altoona, spent several days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Sara Fangboner. Mr.

Ray Spotts, of West Milton, motored through the village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blckle accompanied by friends motored to Mazeppa on N. IS visiting C.

D. Brown and fam ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Ross several days last week. ily at present. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller, of George Montz and family, of Mil Sunday afternoon.

Black Run, called on the lady's parents, Mr. Miles Snyder and family on on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Metz and Mr. and Mrs. Tresco, of Shamokin, were Saturday callers at the Geo. Harter home in Pine Grove. Mr.

Thomas Kelly, of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Lydia McClintic. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornelius and children, of Lewisburg, spent over the Fourth with Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Voneida. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Crabb and son, of Lewisburg, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Voneida.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Rote and family, of Lewisburg, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Jones in Pine Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bosdorf and children Janet and Evan, of Millers- Friday evening. 4 Miss Grace Ross spent Friday af burg, spent the week-end at the John ternoon with her sister, Mrs. uay-mond Erb and family.

ton, were visitors among relatives in this place, Sunday. Harry Dewire and family, of Carlisle, are spending several weeks with the former's brother, Elmer Dewire and family. The P. O. S.

of A. attended the church servives in the Baptist church Sunday evening. Edwin Mensch and family, of Lewisburg, were callers in town Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and daughter, of Huntingdon, spent Saturday and Sunday with their uncle and aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Robs and Be our guest Bieber home.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Rlshel and daughter Kathryn, of Lewisburg, were social callers in the village Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

D. 0. Walter, of Sun-bury, and Mr. Addison Stahl, of Eag-lesmere, were callers on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Stahl. Misses Dorothy and Virginia Helm-bach, of Danville, are visitng their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.

Heimbach. Mrs. W. A. Rishel, of Lewisburg, was a social caller here on Friday evening.

Mr. Ernest Miller and family, of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends in Mazeppa and vicinty. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Krebs entertained Miss Carrie Jones, of Danville, several days this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher were Lewisburg shoppers on Saturday evening. Mrs. Susan Miller entertained a number of friends on Sunday.

We.want you to feel that you can drop in any time and enjoy good music, without obligation or embarrassment to yourself. It will be as much a pleasure for us to play the Ortho-phonic Vjctrola as for you to listen. We are always glad to see you. Be our guest today! afternoon. James Fetter and family, of Milton, spent Sunday evening with Charles Fetter and family.

Mrs. James Engle spent several days with ber brother John Moyer and family at Chillisquaque. Nester Smeltz, of Harrisburg, visited over Sunday with his family, who had been spending the past week with Jeremiah Burns and family. Harry Haviland and family, of Sun-bury, were callers in this place, Sunday afternoon. Miss Pauline Geise, of Northumberland, was a visitor in town, Saturday.

Robert Roush and family, of Selins-grove, visited among relatives here over Sunday. family. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Ross and family were: Mr. M. Strassner and son and daughter, Mrs. Raymond Blair and son, and Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Strassner, of Milton, Mrs. Miles Snyder, of Diamond Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erb and daughter, of Pine Hill.

Mr. Clarence Snyder and sisters, Anna and Versa and Miss Grace Ross spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Lflley at Black Run.

Mr. Lester Reedy and friend, of Kelly Roads, motored through our village on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Ross and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erb and daughter, Bernice, of Pine Hill, and Mr. Clarence Snyder, of Diamond Hill at a delightful supper on Monday evening.

Miss Pearl Ross and sister, Edna, were Lewisburg shoppers on Tuesday. i GLEN IRON If vou own one of the older type i Victrolas, we are in a position at this time to make you a most satisfactory Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neese and family and his mother, of Spring Mills, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. Moore, of Clearfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyer in Pine Grove. Mr.

0. F. Stover, of Lewisburg, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover in Pine Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Catherman and Mr. Luther Catherman, of Millheim, spent over Sunday with Pine Grove and Hartleton friends. Mr.

Amos Swank, of Sunbury, spent over Sunday with his wife and children at the Alfred Catherman home in Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Swank and family returned to their home the fore part of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. B. G. Walter, daughter Helen and son Blaine, of Millers-burg, and Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Donachy, of Lewisburg, called at the George Harter home In Pine Grove on Sunday evening. Mrs. Eugene Steese and children and her mother, Mrs. Harry Diehl, of Milmont, R.

D. 1, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stover in Pine Grove. Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Hnedricks and Miss Irene Border, of Milton, spent over Sunday at the Elmer Border home. Mr. O. S.

Trutt, who is employed at Dauphin, spent over the Fourth with trade-in allowance on a Richard Herbert and family, of Sha DRY VALLET ROADS mokin Dam, and Master Irvin Kuhn of Harisburg, spent Sunday evening with the Drum. Sunday School next Sunday at 9 Luther Slear and family visited re m. Reformed church services at 7:30 latives in Wilkes-Barre over Sunday. p. m.

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lepley and chil V.

Klew Orthophonic -1 Call and let us talk Victrola mat ters with you. dren spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lepley at Williamsport. John Bower and wife, J.

0. Slear and wife and Robert Erdley attended a party at C. M. Slear's, Saturday evening. Misses Grace and Bertha Reedy, of Turtle Creek, spent Sunday with Miss Helen Engle.

J. P. Reitz, wife and daughter, Mr. Claude Bingaman, of Sunbury, spent the week-end with Lyle Binga man and family. Mrs.

T. H. Eisenhuth left Thursday morning for New Haven, where she will attend the wedding of her grandson, Charles Gilair Bitner, M. of the U. S.

Navy to Miss Edith Marie Larson, of New Haven Conn. The wedding will take place on Saturday evening, July 10th at 8 p. m. Warren Eisenhuth and family, of Sunbury, are spending their vacation at Glen Iron. Mr.

and Mrs. S. J. Klingler spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

P. L. Fetter. W. L.

DONEHOWER VICTOR DEALER Betty, and Miss Lizzie Herb, of Ashland, spent Sunday afternoon with Maynard Reitz and family. Mr. and Mrs. P. P.

Oldt and son. Clarence, were Montandon visitors on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Bitner, of Mil Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritter and Lewisburg ton, and Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Eisenhuth spent Monday at the Dry Cave and at Coburn, Centre county. 424 and 426 Market Street children and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lepley, of Williamsport, and Mr. Dale Lepley, of New Berlin, called on Mr. and Mrs. G. M.

Oldt on Sunday. Penna. The Boop, Aumiller and Libby fam The Sunshine Class held its month ilies had a picnic at the Bingaman Cabin, near Trail's End on Monday. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ly meeting with Mrs. Harold Benfer, Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Leitzel, of COACH OR COUPS near Kratzerville, called on Mrs. Til-lie Carl Saturday afternoon. Stanley Reitz and family, of Sun-bury, were visitors in this place, Saturday afternoon and evening.

Charles Reagen and wife, left last Friday on an auto trip to visit various points of interest enroute to Niagara Falls. Victor Smeltz and wife, of Northumberland, were callers in this place Monday morning. Miss Gladys Zimmerman and J. C. Richenbaugh, of Mifflin, spent Sunday afternoon with) J.

0. Slear and wife. Benj. Relgle, of South Bend, was the guest of his nephew, F. D.

Reigle and family, several days recently. Miss Emma Strine, of Milton, visited Miss Bertha Roush over the weekend. James Wagner and family, of Lewisburg, were visitors here Monday. Frank Trutt and family, of Northumberland, were the guests of Leroy Rohland and family over Sunday. A.

T. Good, of Chestnut Ridge, was a business visitor in this place on Monday. Rev. H. A.

Snook and wife spent Monday at Central Oak Heights. Miss Jennie Biyler visited friends in Harrisburg over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. Klingler and Mrs. Jerome Oldt and daughter, Miss Candace, were shoppers in Sunbury one day last week. Miss Bernice Arbogast, of Lewisburg, spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Arbogast.

A number of folks attended the festival at Winfield Saturday evening. his wife. Miss Viola Englert, of Williamsport, spent the week with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Kemmerer. Miss Elsie Wilson, teacher in the schools, of Irvington.

N. is spending her vacation with her sister and brothers in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Beatty, of Shamokin, called at the Geo.

Harter home in Pine Grove Monday. Mr. Howard Leiser and Mr. Noll, of Lewisburg, representing the Farm Journal canvassed this section for new subscribers on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Charles and sisters, of Harrisburg, spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Charles.

Messrs. Foster Oberlin and John Hackenburg have opened a meat market in Hartleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gentzel and some friends, of Beaver Springs, visited his mother, Mrs.

Sara Walker at the H. E. Smith home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Trutt, of Reading, spent Sunday and Monday with his sister, Mrs. W. E. Styer and family in Pine Grove. Mrs.

Mary R. Boyer spent last Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Moore in Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Sheasley and family, of Watsontown, R. were callers at the W. E. Styer home in Pine Grove Sunday. Mr.

Pellman Glover and sister, Miss BODIM BT rilHBI I I eJL. I f- 1 I ji yQmwK Laurel Park Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cromley and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Mifflinburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Swineford and son, of Scranton, spent Sunday at the home of P. J. Boop. H. M.

Wert and Frank Napp spent Sunday with Frank Grenoble and his family in Brush Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boop called on Mr. and Mrs.

Dewey Libby in Glen GLEN IRON PONT SIX Iron on Sunday. L. E. Yagel and family spent sever Mr. Francis Bingaman returned to al days of last week with Mr.

and CHIEF OF THE SIXES Mrs. G. C. Rote, of Lewisburg, at Grand View cottage near Glen Iron. Quite a number from this place at tended the picnic of the Laurel Wreath and Beacon Light Bible Class of the Laurelton Lutheran S.

at Helen Glover, of Altoona, spent a few days this week in their home in this place. The calithumpian band turned out in full force on the return of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Printzenhoff from a wedding trip to Philadelphia, Monday evening and gave them a good serenade and they with their many friends wish them a long and happy married life. Mr.

William Zearfoss, of Pleasant Grove, was calling on Pine Grove friends Friday. Hairy John's Park on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Weigle and daughter, of Ashland, spent from finish, by the size, power, and flex ibility of its engine, by the exceptional ruggedness and "heft" of every unit, from the dashing radiator cap to the tail light but a price of $825 literally throws this high-quality Six into bold and impressive relief against the entire industry.

The Pontiac Six won instant acceptance first as a quality car and then as a car at a price made pos sible by the gigantic resources and purchasing power at the disposal of a division of General Motors. Entirely disregarding price, the Pontiac Six would be an outstanding car by the grace of its Fisher body and the smartness of its Duco Saturday until Monday at the home of P. J. Boop. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Napp, of Sny Bloomsburg, where he is attending school after spending the week-end with his family. William Doabler and family, of spent Sunday evening at the home of Jacob Smith. George Feaster and family, of Nile, N. spent Monday evening with Mr.

Harry Feasters. Mrs. P. W. Bogges and son spent several days with friends in Milton.

Mr. Warren Eisenhuth and family, of Sunbury, are spending several days with T. H. Eisenhuth. Robt.

Bilger and wife visited their son at Lewistown. C. M. Cook purchased a Ford coupe. Mrs.

T. H. Eisenhuth spent several days this week in Milton. June Church entertained a party of friends from Williamsport over Sunday. Frank Boop spent Sunday at Williamsport.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith spent Saturday at Boalsburg. der county, spent Sunday with H. M.

Wert and family. L. E. Yagel and family attended the FIRST CLASS Oakland SU, Companion to Am Poauoc SI I0U to 1 All (riect tun. pmy as Am lifc.fl OkihI Mown Tfcau Payment Pioa.

LINDIG AUTO CO. Market Street at Sixth LEWISBURG, PA. GILBERT W. RAUCH, Sub-dealer, Milton, Pa. INSURANCE Palmer Reunion at Riverside Park near Milton, on July 6th.

A new Chrysler Six arrived in our village this week as a birthday gift to L. E. Yagel and family from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Yagel, of Mifflinburg. For Everything Insurable 3 Halfpenny Insurance Agency 30 South Front Street Lewisburg, Pa-Bell Telephone 18-R3 DBKISBACH LUTHERAN HUECH Iter. W. M.

Itearick, l'uhtor. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Holy Communion services at 10 a. C.

Society at 7:30 p. m. Preparatory services, this Friday at 8 p. m. Home, to a woman, is any place where there's a shoulder she can cry.

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