THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 26, 1938. ll Al —— lr — PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) A We are tion of Rev Methodist church proved but he is 8 bed. We are all anxious turn which we trust will distant Our Store News-—Just hi minder that the store { our eom- munity will be open on Memorial Day until 10:30 a whi will be closed emainde lay. Do your shopping early Mrs. Newton F and weekend parent Mr Methodist Church Services—Prav- | er service this Thursday evening Sunday Schoo] on Sunday morning at 9:15 a. m. followed by the preach- ing service at 10:30 a. m. with ser- mon by the Rev. Seth Russel, Pro- fessor of Sociology at Penn State, a former Methodist minister, Ep worth League on Sunday evening af 6:30 pp m Free Methodist Church Services Unionville church, Prayer service, Priday evening at 7:30 p. m., Sunday School an Sunday morning at 9:30 al a. m. followed by the meeting at 10:40 a. m.. 7:30 p.m Rev G Garrett church, Prayer day evening at School Sund and i : with sermon by A. Garrett There will b: the Presbyteria day evening mon by the WOO. Mr. Pp Sal company w Rumberger where Ler Sisle and i and Mrs. F. A. Halderman Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bullock o¢le- brated thelr 36th wedding anniver- ry along with Mrs. Bullocks’ bir last Friday } glad to yrepoit the condi- D. D. Kaufman of the § very much im- ill confined to his for hig re- be not fw re- { m. all the Ld | they the wd shen class were respective William preaching servic ) sermon by and Durst Leon al preaci motored as they si husband evelling Keeler of Philadelphi Miss Katherine Grace Foste Mr Peters all Tha Je Class of the P School, will 1 monthly business day ev of M: dance is There were 2 pir of navy blu ik [t i hurch ters, ™ gi0V on Memorial Day Services “- OWARD parstions for Memorial Day servi eorye wher of are well under way and the p r 1 ns " 1 Y ti will comunence with servi lower or Stover Cemetery m. witere the Rev. Naylor of Township will give an addiess along with SiNging a citations. From the Stover cemetery the services will be continued at the Oak Ridge cem- etery at 2 m. where Rev rence Barton will ied by } are Doping dance al both ently of Hower Philadel 30 1 pi 10 dec Miss Dorothy K ed gome of her { noon tea al afternoon Kauflin the Penns) week with the bh A number State Colles ome of er choi IeClion with Dorothy iano. Othe out of town Mrs. Earl Waite of 1 wd Mrs. D D. Kauffn mother of the guest of honor Mil and N and Jane Wright ri frie Bellefonte, We b most 4 Christine for her : ful achieve. ments in school and college life, and trust her may continue The preaci i Methodtat chure on Sunda) 5th, which is regularly schedule for 7:30 p. m il be ing at 9:30 p } School at 10:30 p Russell will deliver the moming. This change i the Baccalaureate sermon which will be preached in Bellefonte to the graduating class, that evening and many plan to attend. Childrens Day services are goheduled for Sunday June 12th. ale LI Nancy nd ¢ OW DEAL different owne shippers of crmmercial {1 the Great Bodies of water, his honesty, skill and punc has advanced to engineer been employed by tions for the last SUC oer sevice ng SEIVICE " il differen 37 —— - wn a— Had $15,000; Gets Relief Maintaining that wis entit- led to relief, Mrs. Edith M. Stein- ber fortyJeight-year-old widow, of Lynbrook. N. Y. admitted re- ceiving $1800 from relief agencies during a year, although she had ecurities worth $15,000, she GOOD NEWS FOR THEATREGOERS ! GRAND OPENING SUMMER STOCK SEASON LAKEMONT PARK THEATRE Altoona, Pa. — Opens Memorial Day ENTIRE WEEK - MAY 30th THE MANHATTAN PLAYERS GUILD PRESENTS The Miller Players DRAMATIC STOCK COMPANY __. 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FEW SPECIAL, 75¢ (tax added) | EACH WEEK ALTOONA INVITES YOU TO LAKEMONT PARK ENTIRE Page Three BOALSBURG Miss Joyce Bloom, of Bellefont nt Sunday with Evelyn Houtz Mrs. Willls Houtz and Miss Beulah Fortney attended the fune:al of Pa- tricia Ann Thompson at Millheim Monday Mr. and a1 » Ms. Willlam Engle and aughters, and Mrs. Francly Gem- berling { Sunbury 1M ol Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reitz Sunday Miss Margaretta Bone of Stat College and Miss Anna Mary He attended the tenth class reunion at Bloomsburg Mr. and Mrs daughter Miriam were recent callers at the Mr. and M Leroy Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Maynard William have moved to Kepler bungalow were State College, nom ) LIN he Glades § Virginia H« MARTHA Carden «( lay evening. May 11 EE Mr. ang Tuesday bt Scrub Grass Hollow Mr. and Mra, William Bickle and family spent Tuesday Mr Mrs. Rudoiph Gingery Mr da M Dale and Mrs. Herbert Jon neaday evening of Ray Laird Mr. and Mp» forte were home of Sadi : We see where Samuel back {rom Detroit, Mr. and Mis. Carl Jones and Robert, J spent Thurs day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hus spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H F. Williams Sunday callers at the home of Dale Turner, were Mr, and Mrs. Gerald WElian ands daughters, William Tuner, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mi Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Joties Mrs, Willlam Jones and son Mrs. Harold Stanton and family Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cole and son Donnie gpent Sunday evening at the home of Henry Cole Mr. and Mrs. Arson Cole are spending the week with Mra. Cole's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamer of Bite Ball Miss Florence Patricia and Steele, were Sunday visitors at home of R. P. Williams, a Vig s Cais Bells. callers at the Brow "4 OL Fay ne Six in Cheir to Wed Bix persons found romance in a church choir at St. Louis, Mo. Three women. altod of the Brandt Mem- orial Presbyterian choir, have an nounced their engagement to three singers in the bass section. The importance of alreraft in battles may be overestimated but | we do not fancy the idea of air. i planes dropping bombs upon us. / PLEASANT GAP rest Relish, wile pnd moti Clayton Relish of Allentown are ling a few days with the Eds Mulfinger and othe re auve thel ward in this v Mrs E. Noll Bridge on Monday Mir Charle leinity entertained al evening Huble day paren Montgomery sent | YT with the former Mrs. Frank Irvin Ray Mel home Monday 1 1% | IEW i aow, PLAN TO TEACH HOW TO STUDENTS BUY INTELLIGENTLY Dr. Lester K. Ade, Superintendent Public Instruction announces wi the Department of Public In- truction Is organizing a plan in co- operation with the Department of Agriculture 10 into effect a course in consumer education in the public schools The teaching of in the upper grades of the public schools to purchase food. clothing, and other items efficiently and ine telligently. needs to be greatly em- phasized, This functional side of put boys and girls i preparation for life has been long neglected. The course is consumer education will be initiated through the county advisers of home-mak=- ing pailecsosiuss Muncy Girl Killed in Accident Mary Louise Snodgrass, 7, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snocd- grass. of Muncy, wns struck and killed while playing in front of her home. LaRue Bmith of Bloomsburg, driver of the car, was held under | $1,000 bond for a coroner's lnquest.| purchase of the equipment, BLANCHARD 1 Key Li | LS Baptist Kune adned ~ 10 and M OTe of on kK Haven Teache JoLege ning. Th daughier wsday morning friends 8 { d John PLEASANT GAP FIREMEN INSPECT NEW EQUIPMENT In order to encourage beter fire fighting methods in Pleasant Gap area the company committee inspected a modern engine at Pitts. burgh on May 22, to demonstira- tions to consider purchase pose sibilit and terms The following member Pleasant Cap company trip: Roy H. Adams ler, A. Clyde Simpson and Tom Foss The American La France Come. pany is making the Pleasant Gap company an attractive offer. The engine is mounted on a Doge truck. The demonstration illustrat- ed the efficiency of the pumper at which time there were four hose streams being delivered Pictures were taken by chairman Adams and these will be shown at the s fal meeting called for Friday night, May 27, at 7:30 p. m., at which time the company will decide on the the se and jes of the made the John Tress. Nevin Adkins CIVIL SERVICE ORVI ard h : and Mn Mrs STON present at Sundi ana v of Yar- Allred Poormat Harry S8hawley Toner Fetzer inaay at the M1 Mr nell and Dem Shawley nome M1 CHECK EQUIPMENT NOW FOR SUMMER CANNING w——— m— EXAMS ANNOUNCED Service open the announced y aminations ior Genetic ( poultry) various ades. $2600 10 $4.600 a year, Bu- Animal Industry, Depart- of Agriculture. College train- research experience. or graduate study, in some animal genetics are re- of and titted ise of uired Veterinarian rious grade (poultry pathology) $2600 to $4600 a Bureau Animal Industry Department Agricuiture, College training with major study in veter- nary medicine ang re earch exper. the field of animal path. substituted graduate study fields, are re v §¢ eal oi , of ience in ology, o1 certain related quired Principal poultry $5600 a year, Bureau Industry, Department College training tudy in agriculture or veterinary medicine, and experience in oon- nection with poultry research pro- grams are required Applicants for these positions must pot have passed their fifty. third birthday on the date of the close of receipt of applications. This age limit does not apply 10 persons granted preference because of mili- tary or naval service, except that uch applicants must not have reached retirement age. The closing date for receipt of applications from States east of Colorado is June 20, and {rom Ool- orado and States westward, June 23 Full information may be oblained from Postolfice, State College, or Secretary of the U, 8. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at the poste office or custombouse in Washing- ton. D. C. husbandman, of Animal of Agricul with major ture wily Why debate about the American naval frontier? It will be estab lished by the size of the feels of | | other powers ; | Walker Twp. James Roosevelt Enters Cline ames Roosevelt son and ecretary 10 the President, arrived Rochester, Mh Tuesday, to Mayo Clinic for examin- DO treatment for & eldest at School Notes Officers enter the tion and ibis Sophomores Elect A mach disorder Kenneth m——— a meeting held on May 2 A work plan is very good if the offirer y tt ah rk follows the elected £ president Gans ii ! Jean Bhafler reassure P bli S | ers upiic osaies Freshmen Collect Stones tudent of th was required Jee L ie I'ri-Hi-Y Has Social and Entertainment uiture Cla Ends Year's Work ‘ Pa Seniors Retwrn From Washington [he Administrators foganteon Defeats Hubdersharg of Eighth Grade Examina tions Announced GRAND VIEW FARMS nner ich, } Dob- MIDDLETOWN, PA H Has Willi Sell on Monday, May 30th Decoration Day! Promptly at 11 A. M. (Standard Time) RENOVO MAN LOST IN WOODS RETURNS HOME SATURDAY 60 Head Canadian Helstein COWS & HEIFERS All certified to blood test and accredited. Some fall cows, 5 HEAD WISCONSIN HOLS- TEIN & GUERNSEY cows and heifers. A lot of fall freshening. All certified to blood test 20 Canadian Weaned Holstein Calves, 5 Canadain 17. Balls, 25 Penna. Cows. All breeds. Catalegue on sale, free deli- very, TERMS—1 cash, balance 30, 60 and 9 days. MIDDLETOWN, PA. MAY 30th—11 O'clock Sharp. Cardozo Marks G8th Year Justice Benjamin Nathan hi been absent | me Qourt because since December Tuesday of heart dis Grand View Farms 10 cam E. S ERB & CO. Owners ht of You Can Paint the Whole Town RED a fortune . and it went cost vou SPECIAL until June 3rd DeVoe & Raynolds BARN PAINT 95¢ per gal. ~ 5-gal. can $1.05 ~ in gal. cons ie AT ne CLASTER'S PHONE 8 Prevent Forest Fires—Jdt Pays!
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