‘June 16, 1988- POMONA » GRANGE NEWS "Friday evening, June 10th. a crowd of 221 patrons met with Union Grange st Unionville for the tenth in the geries of Centre County Nelgh- | bor Night meetings. Moshannon Grange of Philipsburg demonstrated an unusual feature in their opening drill, officers "Building Caracter,” the theme of the evening using blocks representing various qualities necessary in building good character This grange also demonstrated dis- tinet speaking and prompt dispateh- ing of items of business, two very im- portant parts of good grange pro- ceedure. The secretary of this grange is Mrs. Elizabeth Waring Philipsburg The program on Ch ing was presented by Glen Grange of which Mrs. Bernice Vieh- dorfer is Emphasis given the importa: beginning ¢ the cradle to build worth while liv Entirely t00 many parents ne childhood training. Yes, we many of them neglect to spend much thought an their own lives as example they are hy May we all more earne become the type of m womanhood the Creator in to be, The program PROGRAM BY PINE GLEN Song--<Building Day by Day, Re tation—Buiiding A Temple; Readin —luife More Abundant; Recitation “The Builders.” Song Whisperi Hope,” Exercise—The Reporte Playlet—"The Deacons Spotted Calf,” Dialogue-—Maken Flag : Song-—8Smiling Playlet—Clothes Line Union Grange had UU tily decorated \ for the occasion and | person attending the name of t appropriate Building ments of san tea were served grange, H M comed all at of and this welcome « the other members (1 ghown by We were yi Clearfield C« Lillie Evangelical- Refortieg Bellefonte an Church aracter Build- Pine ice of tO Lae © wiih Mile them paratory Advent Church Sunday Schoo] Sund 9:30 Keneth Lucas Su} pt at 11 o'clock, Orvis Sholl speaker, who will bring an inter ing message; Christian E T90 C-C Shuey, Pastor, Bellefonte Evangelical John B. Mays, pastor. The |un- day. School will meet ati charge of Mr Keller Morning worship at 10:45, subject ! be announced; Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30, ning servi 7:30, The sermon subject Vietory.” Hublersbury Evangelical -Reformed Rev. James B. Musser, Minister Bervices Sunday June 9:30 a m. Union Sunday Ci School; 10:30 a. m. Morning Wo with sermon; Pastor's Class nesday evening; Choir rebh Friday evening. Trinity (Hubie burg)—9:30 a Sunday Ch School, 7.30 Children’s Program. Bellefonte United Brethren G E Householder, Pastor filed services at 9:30 a Bhope, supt in charg vices as follows: De at 9:30: sermon at tor; Sunday i perior 10.20; closi sion at 11 o'clock. Ch vices Sunday evening at and Bible study des at 7:30 Dix Run Baptist Church Sunday Schoo] Sunday morning 9:30, Eimer Hosband, , follow - ed with Class ra Preaching service at 7:30, Orvis S8holl of Miles- burg bringing the message, come and hear him you will enjoy his mes- sage. - Our Bible study will be at the home of Brother and Sister Watson Emenhizer this Priday evening, June Y7th. at 7:30 o'clock, come and share in the benefits of these servic C C. Shuey, Pastor, Presbyterian, Snow Shoe Services, Sunday, June 19th. Bible Bechool 10:00 a, m.; Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Milesburg-Bible School 9:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor 6:30 Pp. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m sermon subject: “What our Church Needs.” A musicale engaging tal- ented participants will be given in Milesburg Presbyterian Church, Pri- day evening, June 17th. at 7:30. Of} morning [4] 19th, Zion m p. m mn votional perl 50 by the I lesson 10:50; benedic dren Day ser- 7:30; Prayer sclity evening We vs. lering for the Organ Pund will be, received. Howard E Oakwood, Min- ister, St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte First Sunday after Trinity, June 19. 6:20 a. m. Sunday School: 10.45 a m. The Service dnd Sermon: “Permsylvania Lutherans of Thres Hundred Years Ago.” celebrating the | Swedish Centenary. All people of Swedish and Finnish ancestry are especially invited to the service. 1:30 p. m. Vespers and sermon: “If not Rich Towards God.” The Bun- day School Association will meet onl | Tuesday night at 17:30 o'clock. Clarence E. Arnold, Pastor. Christian and Missionary Alliance Missionary prayer meeting Tues- day at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. James Marshall Starting Sunday, June 19th, a series of Revival ger vices will be held, with Evangelist | L. W. ‘Shearer, son of Thomas Shearer, & former resident of Belle- fonle, ringing the Messages. There will be special singing each evening with dynamic and spiritual messages | following. "Also, there vill be divine durimy, the series of aL RIfOrd to miss ings. Come and crowd. a member of Oak Hill Grange We are always glad to meet these friends and have them with us The next Neighbor Night will be held with Progress On in Grange Arcade in Centre Hall this Saturday ng. June 18th One of our nrge grange halls .et’s see how many it will hold. Union Grange officers will fill and Marion Grange will present program Good Citlzenshiy Recreation. emblem, American with color sc! of red meeLing Ange vend the chair th N on and wme biu ake provision CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED nny and 1 5 house incinding mented bv. at least ot 4 Xperience Applicants my Ray their fiftieth Birthday 1 receipt of from Stafes east ¢ July 11 and from States westward, July 14 Full information may be obtained from the Postoffice, State College or Secretary of the U. 8. Cis vice Board of Exami at pastoffice or ci Dri ¢ in Wash ngton. D. C riavte an or 1p 6 months are greenhotise required not date for & im Cole Colorado rado and il Ser- the RIGID ENFORCEMENT OF THE FRESH EGG LAW Prerich State Secretary of Agriculture, yesterday directed the Bureau of Markets to enforce rigidly the regulations governing the sale and advertising of eggs, which became effective June 7. In the eves of the law a fresh egu ia one in which the alr cell must be not more than two-eighths of an {inch in depth and must be localized and regular; the yolk must be visi- ble but not plainly visible or mobile; the white must be fi'm and clear; the germ must not show any visible development Under the new ruling all eggs are iow divided into two kinds: fresh eggs and just egies; and must be of - fered for sale that way when definite U. 8. grades of Pennsylvania grades are not mentioned. J. Hansell i legally fresh can only be advertised as "BOOS." _— Walkers Need Not Fear Ivy Many people seem to think that they can get poisoned merely by walking past an ivy plant. This is I not 50, according to a health organi- zation at Rockefeller Center. The oils secreted by the poison ivy that cause the gkin hrritation cannot be carried by air. The skin must make {eontact with the plant self. Good strong Naptha soap and warm water will wash off the oils and of- ten, H applied promptly, will pres vent polsoning, © 80. walk In woods if you want, but dom't touch i Tots Vill seven Ps The order stipulates that eggs, not! the | 381 Pupils Pass High School Exam (Continued from page one) A thi room ars. lead with enture of wren the « VEeor pupils in on Nest hoo! ning out pu- omstanding grades Burnside town hool, in Co Hende and hool k Hal and the townsi » townshi il, Mad ip in Patton tow) BENNER TWH + HALFMOON TWP LIBERTY TWP HOWARD TWP BE RNSIDE TWP CYRTIN TWP bY HI STON Bett wr Mare i min ( MILESBLURG BORO Ne (COLLEGE TWP Bet: Meyer MARION TWP Dulien. Bdw PATTON TBHP Eu % Bine Mar . var py pos. Virels Harpeter RIE SH Twr Walter Mio we § Arth RUSH TWP Mildred w bers Thom Wes wood Odell, Helen Odell eK ¥ Theodore Demchak Gallo. Paul Krupa David Parkes Teked Le in Th Theodore Zavalydr Hn 4 tolik. Mildred Beals, Edna Beals Irene Ceisler, France Wadosky Geraldine Wiliams, Margaret Schenck, Juniaia Fleck, Pauline Gallo, Ssmmuel Hyde Margie Keith, [eons Mesk, Mildred Mook, Alber: Tyems, Magcells Sharpe less, Dalue Vaughn, Betiy Corrigan Billy Hughes, Irene Colemboski, Anna Drachak, Charlotte Dixon, Mary Swine. ciski, Frances Petraghn, Rosalie Meek Raymond Mandell, Saphia Matis, Wil. Ham Merrifield, Anthony Bogus Mary Oraischuck, John Sanko. Irene Raft ovich, Harold Arnold, Jos Prank, John Levoniok, Elizabeth Harsomehuek Paul Hajnek, Mike Malevko, Helen Kaiules, Bobby Lamoreaux, Marian Copeland, Margaret Kardolly., Alice tannen, Gladys Morgan, Mary Petroff Gladys Smith. Ruth Whitehead, Jute Yingling, Marian Hagyard, Audrey Kennedy, Bill Vaux, Loretta Almond SNOW SHOE TWP. Lorain Barger, Lillian Mike Yomefik, Domini Josephine Jendrisak, Della Heaton Elizabeth Krone Martin Dursehko Oeorge Botson., Casper Pavlik, Luella Smitchko, Anna Seprish, Orace Herr, Ann Boteson, Peter Pinchok, Velma Dudish, Marcella Drapeho, Margaret Sefehik. John Sefohik, John Girard), louise Bodechok, Edward Koshko Robert Morgan, Micheal Cingle, Johan Kerilla, Joseph Almassic, Harris Mos Closkey, John Kassik, Albert Drapcho, John Dubisky, Mary Botson, Robert Kashko, Mary Panik, Gisdys Cole, Michael! Koleno John Bugash, Marie Muirhead, Stephen Kormanie, Mich. sal Svancar NS. PHILIPSBURG BORO. Docent Musser, Dora Baxter, Vers 0s oCartney,” Pn ae Stine, Robert Ryver, Dorothy | Houck, Charlies Narkless. Jolin John Retorick Veneziono SCNOOLSH wimas BSEFERon, | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. TAYLOR TWP, Westley Weave Davothy Beckwith Walk UNION Way: Witr lor wimp BOTY Samu SPRING TWP Cie vid e { beth Pardos Farnnieola, Any Mille rn Roy Cras Hol ube Dale Krum Faon Joh Dorothy Jack Hardy wre Mary man Nan locion Jan es ol { § K Evely l WW ENIONVILLE BORO A ¢ W - NAMES OF FUND CONTRIEN ADDITIONAL WELFARY Negro Glee Club To Give Concert Mere In That Light % 3 Wav I Mou Clee Club "Pros: the Rea the W and SO Reading ir Bass Sale ero * ter” Mr. Bandy Love Divi Fuartet T he Hin Ont” If 1 x Aw Mother Pray’ Reading. Mrs. 8 M. Mogers Paul La Dunbar Bstectionsa Cisse Chub Die” and "How Did Solo. Mrs. EJ. Jones Sparrow” Quartet You" Beleetic Kicked tid Heat ard irene “When bs i. oi Peel? Tie Ey of the Belactions Eve: "ad Reading “On Select "Cont and int “Bhine Hin or on Mra MM imbling Comer” Clee Club-—-"Yes He DIA” and “Roll Jordan Roll Solo Mr Darchie Martin Task" Selection Combined Life's Journey ” Remarks by Pastor, Closing Theme Song. Refreshments will be served in the reception réom. The public is In. vited F Pointer Ons “My “The End of Homecoming at Fillmore Church August 20 and 21 have been chos- en as the dates for the fifth an- nual Homecoming of the Fillmore Methodist ehureh, Tentative plans call for a pienie on Saturday after- noon, supper served by one of the church organizations, and a festival that evening. Chureh serviees will be held Sunday morning and eve nig Further plang and the ames of speakers offi be anrounced as they become available. Evervbody Is invited to attend the festivities —. ously when it operates among those {Who have some honor. TORS 9TH REUNION OF BARTGES FAMILY IGES REUNION re HD annua the PLANS VOR BETTER LARGER AND LEWISTOWN FAIR irpartment wing ompieted retrn tat iog first any School Children May Be Fihgerptinted vy se {Thy hooi child record th ited States yesterday by Moto WwW. Foote while a pro 1029 legislature (0 the fingerprin : vas being weighe steps toward drawing uj 8 Bas been undertaken ner Percy salon ot hyn tHe $ 1 IRs definit the legislation ag vet Not only would fingerprinting of school children be an invaluable aid ¢ srevention” declared Poole one of the finest methods the public generally they are booked up will think carefully od to commil A protecting know they tempt people where Are ins a So ———— ALPHA FIREMEN GET NO MONEY FROM TAX LEVY With members of the Alphas Fire Company of Blate College pinning to solicit baked gosis from neigh. boring townships for the bake sale beld in conmection with the Fourth of July celebration, the company wishes it emphasized that this is the only way the fire company obtains support, When authorities of Perguson and Callege jownships levied a tax for fire protection recently, some resis dents of these districts thought that this money went to the fire company itself. This tax money, the company statex pops 10 the borough of State College for maintenance of the fire- fighting equipment, The Alphg Pire Company receives pone of Chie money and is dope: The haligr svsteny works sowrvid lend upon proceeds of the Fourth of July celebration, bingo games, and | bake sales fof funds 10 operate. i Page Trires POY. SPRING MILLS hberger and frien M da Mm Dukeman Lingielter of Claysb oA Clearfieid atier's pin~ Wednesday evening at » ter, Mrs. C. C. Barig® ast Bunday PORT MATILDA n Hars ol ai 0 Mr 111 FERAL PORT MATILDA R: D.. 1 Sunday visitors at the and Mrs. M. A. Kerin Frank COuiver and Wat of Mashanno ig and ar Harrison home sited the were the home of Bunday d Nger were visitors at NOT ¥ TAN RCO Btate College operation OSCEOLA NARROW MILLS ESCAPE MAN HAS FROM DEATH Multiple Observatory Presented to College WANS STATE W. WEBER PASSES BOARD EXAMINATION WHEN MY CIiCKS SHOW SIGNS OF COCCIDIOSIS 8 I GIVE THEM § DR.SALSBURYS RAKOS! I FIND THAT IT GETS RESULTS! 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