Page Five DIRECT RELIEF PAYMENTS LEGAL NOTICE AGAIN SHOW DECREASE 15 the Orphan tof Cente funds dis the BT BU, nex tributed In week end Relief county during Direct Centre Ing Band ade today totaled to G. Harold wagner, Btate Trea State Col. | WT This amount was pald canes Last week, 163 cam a otal of $600 BO Payment were malled in Northeast by the Trea Scranton d Oral | fonte lege Discharged Ler and Mins Miss Nancy Foster Flem Mrs. Eugene Klinefel infant daughter, Centre Hall Lorna E Nestle, Btate College Raymond Shultz, Milesburg: Nevin Mulfinger, Pleasant Gap; Mrs. G. L { Bhunk and infant son, Spring Mills RD Admitted ed Friday Earl Keith, Bellefonte nna been a Mrs. Gregg Watson and We and the Misses Faye and Belle Hecla piece of working Thursday and discharg- Ruth Daughenbaugh, of Insurance Official Millerstown: David Woodring, Belle. Mn Huston Tag fonte, George D. Woodring, Belle yivi i ne fonte Brennan, Btate Col lege Births: a son to Mr and Mrs. Rob ert K Thomas, Bellefonte: a son w Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bostian, Belle fonte R. D. 3; twin daughters to Mr and Mr: Blain Brooks, Pleasant Dies tthew Nancy plece Mrs. Harold son, Curtin Tuesday and discharged Phyllis Jane Hull, of Robert Hull, Bellefonte Hunter, State College R. D Gap y *h be . NyuriCs Fetzer, Bellefonte J ah Cs or y i A og Friday of Last Week, Admitted Mrs. Loren Rockey, of burg: Robert fonte R. D. 3, Willlam Cogan, | jege Plensant Gap; William 8B. Martz HOLT’'S HOLL Cert Wt. Saturn Discharged: Mrs. Delaun Holt, of Limited In Jullan R. D.; Mrs Roy D. Leasure A Bellefonte; Mrs. Stanley B. SBmith infant daughter College George Belghtol, Woodward Mi Nichols infam ghiler Bellefonte Thomas Bellefonte R. D 1} Admitted Wednesday Mr Ire and I'ressler occurred Bate Clarence John year-old son hunted and tement ing at the home when thel; a appeared, He was for but to no avall. Later on und. He had gone to the wme men who were work tractor vvheels great excel Legal Notices LATA ADMININTHRATOR'S employed at wrmed in need of help, botl * wi ! »P { : A Wednesday : Admitted Belle Robert | Reinhold wanting field with rtise ing on V8 alu ome DMecharged Bellefonte RD baker, Lewistown don, Bellef« dellef Beak Wagner Sur and Btate Mr ister {f Dry Top Olive Rho aay me of M wrles MoCon Bobby Mi them home red ' u Hleve and anu- hey mits Cieorge on Admitted Be and dischar Jaap, Win- jellefonte Jane er Ursany Leonard Sunday July 30, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. MOSHANNON Fe BENNER FOWNSHIP CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ———— — —— | IN THE WEEK'S NEW served Sunday at the Methodist | on Monday. He also visited at the through Buffalo Run Valley this| who Is In the Army, sald he Is now church at 9:30 a. m, followed by [home of Mr. and Mrs, George Walk- | week | stationed In Ban Francisco, Cal Sunday school. There were 51 pres [er Those who accompanied him Sorry to note that Miss Bertha! Cecil 8huey, who is working at the Eugene Schmoke of Columbus, 0, |r Mrs. Rebecca Watson and s0n | home, with her niece's family, Mrs. | Sunday with Francls Benner's fam- Admitted: Elizabeth Fisher visited the past week at the home James, Mrs Esther Hummel and Edward Lucas at Klondike ly ne ' N } { ! } " of his brother, Thomas. He attend- | Charles Phillips, all of Philipsburg M1 Mrs. Donald Smeltzer | This community mourns the death Discharged ald met many of his old acquaint. | Monday for Niagara Falls, and from | ponald's grandfather, Lyman Bickle | Dr. John W. Clark, who died and Admitted Monday and discharged ances there to Pine Camp Hospital to visit | ot gumalo Run on the farm was buried In Johnstown last week. Tuesday: Glenn N. Thiel, State Col- Mr. and their son James, who has Franecls Benner had the misfor- Dr. Clack was well known and well lege, John Brosky, Bellefonte Ernestine Quick attended the wish him a speedy recovery right eve while on a drill of friends wherever he traveled, and Wi fonte Banjo Band plenic at Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peters and on en electrical job ot the lime kilns | he was always ready to lend a help. go anid Mis Jenn 2 Tie of ar Sunday daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Peters of lon Friday. He suffered with severe ing hand, and favors asked of him Dlale College R. D nna lots Park on ( : I'homas, Bellefonte; Miss Anne Sieg Frank Yeager of New York, spent Thursday evening an pecialist to have the est of pleasure. He will be greatly from Saturday evening until Sun- Mr Mrs. Harold removed missed by every person that knew Discharged day evening at their home here family motored to burn Frank Dugan and wife moved him and infant Admitted Huntingdon, called on Mrs. Cather ther, Mrs. Emma Nearhood Fran little daughter, urday even ¢ ine Lucas on Monday M1 and Mt: Becker of Ni H ze) Ww a ‘ - Was on the son Bellefonte Evan Beals, who | all f : yg had dis hi home of Mr. and Mi elen home here last week Schnarrs. They returned Blanchard Quick of Philadelphia, | priday, accompanied by thel spent part of his vacation at ew, "Skippy" Fanning who brother Robert, in Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Archie Levi LeRoy Lewis and daughter Hope! children spent Saturday nigh of Jersey Shore were home last Sunday with hi ter, Mi companied by his mother, Mrs Anna Mr. and Mr Jame Lewis and his sister Mrs. Rufus | family and Mi Sue Overdorf te to Newberry on Borger home Sunday Beds ister, Mr Ch Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Borger Her- nel rl, Eugene man Borger and little hter Connell ompanied mons and Joe Preslovich Tech. Sgt. George Bodenshok Camp Sutton, N. C, was There was Communion service ob-; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sodenatiok.) Orvis Harris is threshing around] Letters received from Jack Lose, ent were his wife, Ruth Bodenshok, sis- |g) ov hag been very sick at her | Penn Belle Hotel in Bellefonte, spent Monday of Last Week ed services at the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Borger left have gone to housekeeping in with [of a most kind and loving neighbor, 1 D1 ” patient there for six weeks . rout = ik y overvbody He ost | | Gregg, Jr, tune to get a steel in his! ked by eve X He had a ho Tuesday of Last Week . ru ol 3 re wile 2 | vot . i "a # ' were RIwWavs grantee y s grent- Pvt. Delmar Yeager and Corp Milesburg, called at the Leeder home pain with his eye and had to go to] were always granted with the great Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lucas of Sunday and visited Mrs. Fye's mo- from Klondike to Bellefonte A Wednesday pent a few day ‘ Baltimore, spent several days at hi he called hi I " place ) " Ho neve home here, then went to vi his | been visiting here Wednesday afternoon. They were ac Jorger Those who visited at the visited at the hi aaugn Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fitzsim- wi Al and Mar furlough and visited with hi home SST SNOW SHOE The festival Scouts, Saturday cided success Also last week at the home Scout leader, Miss Mae ter the business 1 was served. Those present were Misses Mae France, Mildred Mor- gan, Audrey Harnish, Bonnie Cleav- er. Norma Reese, June , Mary Shive, Margaret Shaw, Myra Dixon Betty Irwin, Barbara Hall, Harriet Lucas and Cleo Hall Mr. and Mrs. Don Bobby of Wingate, after visiting Mr ents, Mr. and Mrs C. Grey Watson of visited over the Watson's sister, Mrs. Myra nd family sponsored evening the Fran meeting Cullen \ isiting McMillen Eleanor returned n McMiller I Shaw John Jala-Cyt weekend Budinge; Bonnie Cleaver from Curwensville grandparents for two Mr. and Mrs Tony daughter Lela 1 1 rey edemocke; SNYDERTOWN | BUSH HOLLOW Come out to Sunday 1 next Rev Sunday. There were quite of people from our who were absent were you? own Sunday on There will be no prea for the next tw of Bald Eagle Cottage pray day night, July Mr. and Mr Run. Every vice Benner Hall body wel Glad to see Mr returned to her home Centre County Hos; will soon regain her Myrtie Watson . ther, Clyde Wat for Victory Buv Bands Lemon ROE Su Jenne Moore of Lock Haven relay FORY Elizabeth . of Axemann with John family - Caneel Poultry Penn Vivania sOCiplion Nas dr New Hampshire and Tour ied ils wh he New presiding Richard after LITTLE NITTANY \ » Jer GRANGE PARK CENTRE HALL. PA. FREE Entertainment Daily ® Five Companies of Acrobats ® Band Concerts ® Baseball Games Children Under 12 Free £000 Tr | b\o BAR ¥/vy 4 11> * AUG. 22 To 2 Camp Opens Wed., Aug. 19 at Noon “(All Admission Prices Subject to Federal Tax) ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK 9th Annual Grange Encampment and Centre County Fair 600 FAMILIES LIVING IN TENTS Grange Day, Thursday, August 27th * Implement, Stock and Poultry Dis- plays. ® Fruit, Flower, Farm Crop Exhibits, S0¥f Car Parking 25 Cents i Birth a 8On Myers LR AT Mr Jame L to Mr College " il Eckerd and Mrs. Pre Mr Late Hepe Thursday of Last Week Marie Pendleton Howard B. 8n Earl Tibben Milesburg - Undonville Methodist Unionville: 9:15 morning worship at hip 6:30 Bellefonte Presbyterian Church Rey, William C. Th Nittany Valley Lutheran Pastorate David E. Straesser, pa #30 a ip at 10.30 Bt church ‘wetoo) al 930 a m hip at 7.30. St Paul's $30 am 1 School at 44 mornin Qrsl Mark's Mig worse hureh even SCHhool at ¥ vangeli al A Reformed ( HaTDe Worship Hublersburg - Zion Reformed Charge Charles G. Link, minister Hub- leraburg:. Divine service $30 a m church ws 10030 a m nsis- tory meeting Priday evening at 8, at parsonage. Zion: Union church school §:30 a. m.; Divine service at 8&8. hol Gospel Tabernacle, Spring Mills Rev. John W. Neese, pastor. Bible class Friday evening at 7:45 o'clock Regular service Sunday evening at 7:30. This service will open with a hymn sing. special singing by the junior choir. message for the even- ing: The Pirst Man, and His Home The public is invited to these ser Vices Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor Sunday school at 10 a m | preaching at 11 o'clock Christian endeavor 7:30, Mrs. Olive Rhoads, president Brother S8holl will bring the message in the ab- sence of the pastor who has been in- vited to preach In the Central Bap- tist Church, Willlamsport, for both morning and evening services, St. Paul's A. M. E. Church Evans David Brown, pastor. 10 a, m. Sunday school; morning worship at 11 o'clock with sermon theme: One lord and One Paith, Allen Christian Endeavor League at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30, with sermon theme: One Baptism. Prayer Band Meeting Priday evening at the Mills Home, Pike street vited United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E Householder, pastor. Unified services at 9:30 a m_, John R. Shope, supt. in charge. sermon at 9:50 a. m by John W. Neese; Sunday school 11 o'clock. Christian 6:30 p. m.; Reynolds VanBuskirk. Prayer and bible study Wednesday evening. The public is cordially invited to attend {all of the services, i First Evangelical Church | H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a 'm. Sunday church school, Edward J i Teaman, supt.; with sermon subject: ‘ostasy; 7:30 p. m. worship with ser- mon by the pastor. board will meet following the Sun- day evening service. Prayer meeting | C5 on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Wil. ‘lis Qrove, the class leader, will be in oharge, | South Union-Dix Run Churches Rev, William J. Shope, pastor. South Union, Mingoville: Sunday school at 9:30; morning worship im- Baptist, Dix Run: Sunday school at $:30; young people’s meeting in the even ing in the church. Sunday, August # will be observed ss “Pamily Bay.” the Council is ir {to teach adults in the Ph { rapidly mounting. Harold N i ster, Everyone is in- | months but ialong the road i yet, 10:35 a. m. Worship | The Great Ap- | WBE The official | Admitied Bellefonte RD i Mir burg al award ol ts the * eveniw working grants Some of fi r nt tion cent them are 0 which as moved thousand from the Pacific churche reing anesg-Amer) colleges still othe ment of Jap tra] states Thess to return to Japa “iw » With on §7 000 (0x SAE 000 000 } write such people. It half Chris among the tian poried tha in the Chris £ Ruth Ure, literacy ; Jing that churches have policy that adult Christians made liter within two years of baptism, thus recognizing that reading the Bible is essential to the full spiritual heri- tage of Christians’ ale The materials and methods for adult Weracy cam paigns in India so-called Laubach are based on the Method flippines by Laubach > ie § Sa first used Missionary Frank C * - . With the Burma Road closed, the road through India not vet devel oped, and the air the only means of commumicatoin between Fukien Pro- vince, China. and the outside world missionary and other hospitals in this area are facing a severe short. age of drugs while their need is Brew- superintendent of the Wiley General Hospital (Methodist) in Ku- tien, China, reported recently that he had only a few ounces of ether and no morphine for work in oper- ating. “Some drugs have jumped more than a hundredfold in price” he says. “We are Working with the Red Cross to try to get more drugs Some have been allocated fo us for are stuck somewhere We may get them but the cost will be tremendous Yet never have the people been 80 open-minded about accepting mod. ern medicine in place of the old-| | fashioned Chinese herb drugs.” (study at 10:20; closing services at | Endeavor at | preaching at 7:30 p. m, | Suffers irg Fracture Leroy 8ten of Renovo, suffered a fracture of his left leg below the knee when a 300-pound cake of ice | fell on it while he was at his work iat the P. R. R. station He was taken {to the Renovo Hospital, You can lose ugly pounds any have a moresiender gra No hg Sh No ot 147 pan | Cising ith this AYDS plas you ! dont cul out any meals, RAfches, potatos, ments or butter, you i simply Ot them down it's elsy when you enjoy a Selicioufiyitamin fortified) AY os before edith meal 100 WOMEN LOST 14 LBS. te IIb. eneh in 30 dare using AYDS under the direction of Lit CE Ven Hoover Sworn to Be fore § Notary Posie # large box of AVDS, 30-day supply only $2 28 Mopey back #f you don’t get results Just phone PARRNISH'S DRUG STORE 18 North Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa, oy (Wo their seven township schools | X31 | Benner township, Centre county, Pa | The school board will retain as their | property all the seats, black boards. Abbslutely harmless GUARANTEED To : COURT PROCLAMATION ADMININTRATOR'S NOTICE EXECLTRICES NOTICY ‘ EXECUTRIX'S NOTICH C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal Flewr WAGNER'S THY Our Best Flour PLEAS OF CENTRE COUNTY 4-50 Hiend 114 May Term, 1942 k vs. Rachael Pi Named Res IN THE COURT OF No Truman Fra: To the within You are undersigned has Master i above git for the h ment at his offices, No Moshannon Building Philipsbu Pennsylvania, on Saturd: I5th, at 11 a. m., where attend with your witnesses heard if you so desire EDW. J. THOMPSON Master WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Ponda hereby notified Deen in the Purposes Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Dairy Feed 8 Horse Feed Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's 20% Wagner’ x32 Wagner's BIDS WANTED Bids will be received, up to and including August 10. 1942, by the Benner Township School District for the purchase and delivery ap- (503 tons of sereen- ed Cherry Run coal. Delivery must be made before Sept. 15. 1942 The board reserves the right wo reject Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Secrateh Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman's Dog Feed proximately fifty KOON or any or all bids FORREST ECKLEY, Sec'y Benner Township School District Bellefonte R. D1 BIDS WANTED Bids will be received, up to including August 10, 1942 by the Benner Township School District for the purchase of the Rock school building, located along Spring Creek and All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. furnace and all out-buildings Buy- er must include in his bid the price of leveling the ground after build- | [ing has beep removed, | The board reserves the right to [accept or reject any or all bids i FORREST ECKLEY, Sec" 4 i Benner Township School Board, | x31 Bellefonte, R. 1. 1 y | { { - i | J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative. | | Temple Court Phone 190
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