Bellefonte, Pa., May 9, 1930. IN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school 9:30, Mr. R. R. widson Supt. Public worship d at 7:30 po. m. at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Snyder will ing the morning message and Rev. iyder will deliver the message of ¢ evening. This second Sunday May being nationally known as other’ Day, the messages will be propriate to the occasion. All sthers should be present for at st one service during the day. 1 o:hers, honor your mother by tending worship at your church. Junior Endeavor at 2:30 Sunday ternoon, instead of Saturday after- on as has been the custom. Senior and Intermediate societics set at 6:30 in their respective aces. Rev. W. M. Snyder, Pastor a EVANGELICAL CHURCH 9:15 Sunday school. The Ladies ble class will have charge and 11 present several Mother's imbers. 10:30 Morning Worship with other’s Day sermon. 645 BE. L. C. E. Pearl Miller, :ader. 7:30 Evening Service. | You are invited to worship with | Day ' JACKSONVILLE. Mrs. S. S. Montieth spent Fri- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Burd. Mrs. Hogan Long spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Lucas . House cleaning and garden mak- ing seems all the go now since we are having such beautiful weather. There will be preaching next Sat- urday evening, May 1st, at the Re- formed church of Jacksonville. Everybody invited as it will be a trial sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winslow, of Philadelphia, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born last week, at the homeof Mrs. Winslow's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, where Mrs. Winslow has been visit- ing since the illness of her mother. Both mother and babe and Mrs. Lucas are getting along fine. The Ladies Aid of the Reformed church met at the home of Mrs. George Burd, Saturday evening, May 3rd. Those present were Mrs. N. H. Yearick, Mrs. Harry Hoy, | Mrs, Ellsworth Weight, Mrs. Charles Yearick, Mrs. Willard Harter, Miss Nora Weight, Mrs. William Dixon and granddaughter, Mrs. Mervin "Hoy and daughters, Mrs. Edward | Bartley, Mrs. Nevin Yearick and , daughter, Mrs. Raymond Harter, |Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swope and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George | Burd and family. ———————— ! WINGATE i a { Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLaughlin | are now the owners of a mew Pon-| tiac coupe. : Considerable excitement was mani- fest here, Monday noon, by the burning of the Joseph Davidson barn. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Peters, of | State College, spent Sunday with Mr. Peters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peters. Mrs. H. B. Witherite and daugh- ter Ruth and Mrs. Howard Goss and daughter Marie, motored over from Osceola Mills, Sunday morn- ing, had lunch with Mrs. Lydia Irwin and daughter and in the after- noon all of them motored to Beech Creek to visit friends. SHINGLETCWN. Mrs. Esther Martz, of Altoons, a former resident of this town, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Jesse Jordan and daughter, of Williamsport, visited friends and relatives here and at Boalsburg, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wilson and son visited, last Sunday, at the home of the former's aunt, Mrs. Ida DeArmit, of Petersburg. Miss Evelyn Neff, a graduate nurse of the Sanford hospital, of Jersey Shore, is on a vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Neff, m— A. Ward Campbell, Minister. | 3T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 0:30 A. M. Bible school. 10:45 A. M. Morning service; | other’s Day Sermon. | 6:30 P. M. Luther League; pic: “What is a Friend ?” | 7:30 P. M.. Evening service; Ser- | on: “Blessed Are the Poor in rit.” Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor DIX RUN. There will be a special Missionary ogram in the Dix Run Baptist urch the coming Sunday evening ay 11 at 7:30 o'clock, which omises to be of great \d entertaining. Everyone come and joy this service with us. C. C. Shuey, Pastor. ILLEFONTE METHODIST CHURCH. Church Bible school, C. C. Shuey, ipt., 9:30, Special features, big udy period. League, 6:30, excep- »nal topic. Worship 10:45., Moth- ’s Day: Special music, sermon, esentation of Mothers by young omen, under sague; his honor, Burgess H. P. arris, presenting a representative other, the oldest member of the urch, in her 91st year. “Mothers’ ay—a New View Point,” is the bject in evening worship, 7:30. rangers and visitors, week-end urists and hotel guests welcome. Horace Lincoln Jacobs, Pastor. interest | direction of the RICHELIEU Showing Saturday this week Big Double Feature Program First Penna. Showing of the All Talking Fox Movietone Underworld Thriller— ¢¢ Double Crossroads >’ with Robert Ames, Lila Lee and Montague Love—Also Bob Custer in ‘Law of the Mounted.” Children 10¢ to 6 p.m. Midnite Show Sunday 12.01 Monday, Tues., Wednes. Nancy Carroll in “Honey” itn Harry Green, Skeets Gallagher, Lillian Roth and Stanley Smith. 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Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Vote For Pinchot For Governor i Vote For Keiser For State Senator | re 3 VOTE FOR Clarence A. Keiser | FOR STATE SENATOR Clarence A. Keiser, of Grampian, Clearfield County, is a candidate for State Senator on the Republican Ticket at the primary election on May 20. Keiser Supports Pinchot’s Principles KEISER stands for lifting the inheritance tax on For hard surfaced roads in the RURAL districts. For old age pensions For the small inheritances. for the needy. For the 18th amendment and law enforcement. State assisting her disabled and helpless ex-service men. Keiser is against the unfair use of labor injunctions. KEISER IS FOR REPEAL OF THE TAX LAW THAT WENT INTO EFFECT THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY 1930, GIVING THE AU- THORITIES THE POWER TO SWEEP AWAY YOUR HOME, IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO PAY YOUR TAXES ON ACCOUNT OF SICKNESS, UNEMPLOYMENT OR ANY OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. MR. KEISER’S OPPONENT, SENATOR HARRY B. SCOTT VOTED FOR THIS BILL TO SELL YOUR HOME, UNLESS YOU CAN ARRANGE FOR THE MONEY TO PAY YOUR TAXES AND THE ENORMOUS COST THAT WILL BE ADDED BY AUGUST 1ST. Sidi In standing four-square with Governor Pinchot, Keiser is standing four-square with the overwhelming Republican majority in Clearfield and Centre counties, comprising the 84th Senatorial District. KEISER is not stradding between Brown and Pinchot as Senator SCOTT his opponent, is doing, but is out in the OPEN for and with PINCHOT.