Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE ELLEFONTE, PA. « November 25th, 1037. HUBLERSBURG Evangelical and Reformed church | few. James B. Musser, Min- ist Services for Sunday, Nov. Bath, Trinyty (Hublersburg)-—8:15 8. m. Sunday Church School; 10:30 a. m. Mo: ning Worship with Sermon Zion—9:30 a. m, Union Sunday Church School: 7:30 p. m. preaching serviee. Church News: —The Father and Son Banquet sponsored by the Hub- fersburg Charge of the Evangelical soci ani Reformed church, was held on Fiiday evening Nov. 18th. in the ®ocial Hall of the Zion Church. 86 men and boys enjoyed an excel- len: meal prepared and served by the ladies cf hte. Birthday Club of the Zion congregation, Miss Sarah Louise White played the guitar also sang several selections. Mr, How- art T. Struble was the scng leader Mr. Ocean Yearick acted as toast master, Master Robert Porter cited “Strange.” John Miller re- sponded as a son; Andrew Bressler epcke as a father. The splendid address b¥ Rev. H. 'W. Hartsock ol Belli fonte, was replete with counsel, challenge and humor. A Conference for the School Worke:s of Porter and Lamaz Township will be held in the Salona, M. E church on Thursday evening, Dec. Ind. The program, with Glenn Royer presiding, includes the fol- lowing “The Clinton County Coun- ell of “Christian FPFducation-—Its Policy and Progress” by Mr. Max Ricker, President; “Nittany Valley Fellowship of Christian dues tion— Its Organization and Purpose” by James — Musser: “Leadership ag” b the Deans Rev, Paul J 1 “Ins Tt ation and Challenge’ an address by Bet Lindley E. Cook, of Mill Hall. A Workers’ Conference for the Churches and Schools of Walker and Marion Townships will be held in Reformed church of Hublers- fednesday evening, Dec with Harry P , Includes the {ol re Co. Council Christian Baucation~ Tt policy ¢ Program” by Rev. Délas R. Keener of Centre Hall; “Nittany Fellowship of Chast i Its Organiz Rev. 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Arthur Wagner of Cen re Hall. The Annual vice of Women | | Training- Thank Offering ser- Missionary Sotiety of Trinily Reformed Church of Hublersburg wus held last Sunday evening. Miss Bertha Guiser read the lecture “The Kindergarten Gate” llusirated with lantern slides, The offering amounted to $38.43. The ty recently packed a box for Winnebazo Indian School at Neillsville, Wis, Dont forget Jim and Jane and their western Vagabonhds on Friday evening, Dee. third in the commu~- nity hall being sponsored by class No. 10, of the Reformed Sunday Sethool. Admission 16 and 26 cenls Mrs. Nevin Lee and ohiliren spent one dav last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Heck- man of Lock Haven. Boyd Carner, Phyllis Car- nid Mrs. Rachael Shamp and ter Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs he Jacob Weaver Mr, and Mrs. Cl ] daughte Mackeyvvil day dinner guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Markle. F. E. Vonada and daughter Cath- erine motored to McKeesport on spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Earl returned home Sunday son evel 18 Mr. I. M. Bierly of Bellefonte RMD and M's Markle spent Monda® home of Mr and Mr niagion Nevin Lee and chil- afternoon visito and Mrs. Ches- Cilintoudale ar Yet Sunday » home of Mr i { Monday. She a d her brother and wife Mi: I. M. Bierly of Belle {onte, WW HEMPHILLS Www Billfold Sets $1.00, $2.50, $3.25 Yaa AAV BELLEFONTE WWW Jy FOR CHRISTMAS! FC -— Holly Wreaths 2 for 26c Mistletoe 10c¢ Cemetery Wreaths $1.00 to $5.00 Potted Plants and CUT FLOWERS WOODRING’S FLORAL GARDENS 27 E Howard Street Phone 64 BELLEFONTE, PA. FREE FREE FREE A BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF Electric Horns THESE HORNS WILL BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE, WITH A TICKET EACH 25¢ PURCHASE DO YOUR BUYING AT THE LION AUTO STORE and YOU MAY WIN THESE HORNS Lion Auto Store Penn Belle Hotel Bldg. Ea an hl Bellefonte, Pa. wl re hess - Hy { found to be groundless, LAUNCH CHRISTMAS PROGR. AM HERE (Continued from page one) after making a purchase, clerk for them. Business nen are particularly anxicus that every cus- tomer gets the correct number of coupons, but realize that during rush hours clerks may occasionally forget to issue them The grand prizes will be Christmas Eve, place to be ann do not have to be prize and the commitiee guarantees that if your name is drawn the money will be held for you. The follows 1st prize, $100 Two prizes of $60 each Four prizes of $26 each Ten prizes of $10 each Twenty prizes ol Fiity prizes of $2 each Members of the Retall committee who have charge prize awards are as follows: Bossa! DeHnas nan, Hassall Mont- gomery Brown, Morris Devine na sack Wilkin ! to do Ww of any of ask the drawing for the 87 held at 10 o'clock November 24 at o wunced later. You prefent to win a prize Hst Is & $5 cach. Division of the 800 patron- are now { one ale Ol TL th every 50 gen’ pur Town to be Decorated chairman of the Commerce Street De- mmittee is being alded emen: C Harry Y amber of ager following commit oer and i orated Christmas Lit minary es umeies indicat that approxima 100 (in h ight fre ng u ga trees, pre 0 pla € unt Plan Community Tree Kiwanis with the erec- head of the nity tree oh being aided in the Caum., Walter T J. Emerick and Raipl an annual featur way, individaal stores and wes will add to the holl- ap; earance { town with Indi- gence ral basineas pl day vidual lighting effecis. and display windows store keeping with the season, Plan now to Buy in Bellefonte be NOW Christmas. You a chance of winning a valuable the merchants are prepared tv Mas goods at rock bol and at ame une shag pi if heéte a rel . v4 u a n rl plan 10 the decorations in town and in the sSlores. ORDERS RECOUNT SPRING TWP, (Continued from page one) IMME 2 eon sland reed om and VOTE Geiss, both of Bellefonte. Democrats The recount was ordéred upon the petition of John W. Hockenber- ry. Charles Lyons and Charles M, Ray, duely qualified electors of Spring township, who aver that on information they consider reliable they believe that frand or error, al- though not mahnife=tzg on the gen- eral returns, was committed in the computation of the vote for tax tollector In the South Precinct of Spring township. in the marking of ballots or otherwise in econnec- tion with the ballots, The petition closes with a request for an order of court to open the ballot box and recount the vote for tax collector. This request was granted by the court when Edward R. Miller, of East Bishop Street, Bellefonte, who instigated the re- tount, posted £50 in cash with Pro- thonotary Bond C. White, Baturday morning in fillng the petition, IT the recount shows substantial cast : changes ih the vote east Tor the of. fice of tax collector, the $50 deposit will be refunded to Mr. Miller. II the allegationy in the petition are Mr, Miller will forfeit the deposit to defray the | cost of the count. According to the official count of | the vote cast in the ghree precincts {of Bpring township at the general | lection November 2, Miller was dee | feted for tax collector by his Dem- | oeratig opponent, Harry Stover, by a margin of two votes, In the meantime, Bheriff Harty 'V. Keeler is instructed to keep the ballot box for the South Precinct {of Spring township in his posses | sion, and to deliver it to the oMoinl | { bourd in the Court Room, Saturday of Corn HUNTER INJURED NEAR RUNVILLE, RECOVERING (Continued from page one) also of Runville, fre man C. Kessling who were following hh bear tracks inthe same area, neared the ravine through which Fye walking Fve was dressed in dark clothes, and McCloskey, sighting him hrough the brush, mistook him for a bear and fired seovering his mistake, McCloskey ¢ Beasiing rushed the injured man out of tu wotds and brought hm to the hos- pial where it was found that the ball had struck the left side ht neck, and had emerged after passing 1 the flesh at the base of th fe responding nicely i and no permanen ale expected three figures in the ul well khown id ale ne ommu nity. Accord prosecu! ton wi pe bre inst McC was mishap residents of thbors in that reports ug nt laskey TO SEE K KE ARL E'S AID IN PDOJECT | from page one) history ! ant link the past Governor Earle of a ramily whi to the Benyey i is Tact Omg antecod: to have ne Gov TO REORGANIZE COUNCIL, JAN. ting, January 3, wii open pregent councilmen in HY Af er all business hae en council will afdjou™ Ha:dman 7 the oath RE BE RSBU RG rs. George Ocker of Tarrist Norman Douly AMalvin Stover, who 8 employed a Williamsport spent the weekend o Tisitor al (he Mr. and MY. and home of his Mra. Ray Blover Mrz. A. E Limbert spent Saturday at the Frank Mann h at Beech Creek where yt 8 butchering p, § Sarah ZWler ¥hd ja en ployed in Bellefonte, spent the week- end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Ziegler The state road men are busily @ gaged in srecling the snow fences on ofr roads. The oiling of the road rom Rederiburg Yo Madisonborg has been delaved on account of he cold wet atiher the past week Mrs, Blanche Smull has returned to her home In Harrisburg alte spending several weeks In Reber burg. during the iliness and death her sister MISA Byrd Stover Union Thanksgiving services wer Held In the Reformed church on Wednesday evening with Rev. J J Weaver of the Lutheran chureh giv- ing the message Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Wert visited the Iatter's aunt Mra. Ira Spangler at Carlisle ast Wednesday Mr Spangler has been {Il the past few webks Rev. and Mrs. Harry Housea] and son Donald of Mithelm were Satui- gay evehing dimher guests at the Evangelical parsonage. Rav M Ritzman of Reading was a weekend guest at the Babtock home Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Yearick and son Davia of MIN Hall were Sunday evening visitors in town A ms ——————.... Stieht Fire a Snow Shoe, Friday morning the range in the Kitthen of the Oharies Brown yest fence at Snow Bhoe became over- (heated, setting fire to wallppaper heathy. Members of the family suc- seeded In extingishing the flames within a few minutes. The dam- age was slight. paren taey ass eq T— Raum gon Baushges that are brotght to » | boll before frymg will not Burst open. Place them In a pan of cold water, (bring (0 a boll, then finish by brown- | ng wn Yi Brea oli 8 Warm Felt Shoes For Hunters BALL BAND QUALITY PRULBFONTE, PA MAILING DATES ARE nued from page one) adl local residents should mall thelr packages a arly as po to all foreipn countries H: als ald thal and other pieces be held um ud Barbados 7 Beéermu 10: Brazil De Hy De C Dee 18: Belgium 18; Bolivia Dec. 8: Panama Cand Cape Verde Tsar Nov. 28; Chile, DD 9 IE LAW GETS FLESH; YOUTH OUT OF JAIL Continued from page one swayed [rom hy ung "hunts r He mile trip t retard The youth mill, Apr nema erformed the “hareed fo operation to After he wns the hospital We rect on Bs. im wa condi reed to wear a heavy plaster coast for week Bome years ago his fath- er died, leaving his mother three brothers and a sister dest tute After the plaster chst was remov- od, the boy gol a job and managed to fuint a Nfelone ambition<buy a huntihg Netnse and a gun to go hunting The frst day he went out he got no game, but while he wos on his way home he saw a movem not in the brush and shot thinking it was a squirrel which cntised the rustiing of the Tea ves It tured out to B® no hanter's dog which was not badly wounded Anvhow, prosecution was brought Against him, and lw wag committed to Jail for 39 days in default of $30 fine and costs. Saturday, when he was released, he had served 25 days of the sentence. His physician had submitted a signed statement to officials stating that his health might be seriously undermined by confinement in jail, but this togeth- at Al er with the Inct that we was a first. offendet, had no weight In securing his release without the law's pound of flesh, ANNOUNCED 560 ad BP. a jen. glen © Sn The éase 15 ended. The hunter is | freed and is once more at his home But Tor his mistake, he has a rece ord of 25 davs in jail, Plus the mis ery ihat such a sentence entails for one who ®irendy has had a large share of misfortune, , S— A bl ot bo 5 BARS CARS FROM FOREST ROADS ——————— (Continued from page one) Rhirmown Run 105 miles, Big Basin Rd. 10 end of road: Round Isiand Ridge, 22 miles, Round Island Trail to Top of Mt. Binnmmuhoning. Rock Run 45 miles, Osoks Run RA. to the tnd of construction. Crowley Hol. road. State Line, 30 miles, Route 144 to fow. 15 miles, Onion Run R4. to end | of ! end of construction. Bdady Ride, 84 ie, Route 144 to end of the road, Orviston-Kato 3:30 miles, on tonto Tato; Jews Ron, 88 The girl who really knows her baking PILLSBURY'S BEST Is just the girl who'll soon be taking A WEDDING TRIP THE "BALANCED" = FLOUR=—-MAKES GO0D BAKING BHR hc A rr ——— ———————————————— A ——— ————————— LT ———— ———— —— ——— FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS » 29° ad lomeste Turkey s Are - WINNER MAREE Fresh Killed CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE At Our Only TS - -3 ! Sree al (wn Pla “a ni PORK LOINS, Ends FRESH CALL IES MINCE MEAT OYSTERS, Scrapple Pudding BUTTER, R | Eckerson Gra ib (63 ih 16% oll Sausage Pork Liver Ih 13¢ 21h 7S¢f bh 17¢ ib 18% 25c¢ - Fast 29c¢ Ib 25¢ Pit i IANKSGIVING DINNER ne To Sharpe n Your Appetite : efruit, Dole Pineapple Juice Tomato J uice Cocktail To Increase Your Can Can 15¢ Can 14¢ Spirit CELERY 2 GOOD HOSTESS SALAD DRES! 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