2. 199¢ Mia Page Three June ¢ REBERSBURG Mrs. C.F sons, Ch , Hanover, and of Allentow the homyg Mrs, W. J Mu and Mt daughte LO Hor al Pi Mi day wii Mi Hackehber Catherman ner 81st been past home hater on her Shaffer has home the Se VALLEY VIEW will be a festival Saturday June 10. at the Valley View All are welcome Andrew Yarnell and children Mayion and Herbert of spent Sunday with the visited a while Earl Wion ant There evening hurch Mi Josephine Blairsville HOH i 1 isters fubler. M C. J. Weave with and D. Weaver, My WwW. J vi W. J Hackenber Ht M : A. Bierly Wolfe, M Emma Cor- A. J. Milk Ma) Ken- Mf Rose Gramiley, Mi Mrs wild M Heaton spemt Lomison Mrs, Ida Weaver Houser, Leroy finia E and Bel kley row Thoma n King mot Inst weex red LO weekend Th wl Leonard Re Hous Bobby SATE Norman FAEM CALENDAR The Penn School Mimely Reminders from s¥lvania State College of Agriculture Give Peonicg Support Mi i na ¥ 130 : : Recent Weddings Haines—oble ners and ( Gra ses and Legumes , ve Vegelables Room Reilly Fleming. Rape Provide swine Pasture } Ihe Marks Su re Pre :: DIX RUN Thomas—Mulbarger. and Mrs. Charles Mulbarger a gradunte Schoo, las past several 1 at the Al Store The graduate of Belle class of 1931. and vivania Stae College 1935 years ha chemist the Company will go Wo t Beaver Street Shaffer st several oy tone i Reon 1, fF # Bellefonte ———— PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. and Mr famil of Da i the Wilbur Emel and Mrs. Prank Emel and family spent the weekend at Lewis town with friend. Robert Confer is helping Harvey Eminhizer to work comm Herbert Wagner and Lewistown, spent Mem- orial home of Mr. and Mr Mr Whatev grow i Few er you things prow YOUrIL HL are better and market 1 Sunday visitors at the home of Wilbur Emel were Mr. Fred Ressling and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs Milford Etters and Theodore Emin hizer Mr. and Mrs. Milton Richner spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs William Richner Sunday visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhizer were Mis: LuVera Eminhizer of Lemont, and Miss An- na Casper Robert and Walter Rudy {atid Bill Bingley of State College Howard Packer gpeni Sunday at the home of Irvin Confer, George Elters spent the weekend at the home of Samuel Emel. cn Bill collectors report that a num- ber of citizens were cut of their places of business on the first, Won- der why? A man out of debt is a free man, | regardless of what the Declaration of independence might say. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. How to Fly the Flag INE FLAG IS CARRIED AY TNE FLAGS Nrgnr 4 Ny ALWAYS OCCUPIES THE PLACE OF HONOR! AT THE MIGHEST PONT OF Jy TIE CENTIR/ A————— SYINLAG DAY” will be celebrated | on June 14th in more than 1.600 cities throughout the United States by Elks lodges. Joining then in these and in many other cygles will be large pumbers of rel civic and patriotic and citizens The only national patriotic orga which makes the rvance of “Flag Day” mandatory ordinate branches In connection with this occa and with other dgys saroughou year when the Flag is flown, such as “Decoration Day” and “lode {gions organization Elks are the obhs« on it sub Additional Deaths BARBARA ANN DAVIDSON Barba: A i { WILLIAM B. WALK I: WN ¥ We by STHER HOCKMAN Hock t ¢ f f f asl Hubler Monday a t wit} James B. Muss fic ment was made ir cemelery min the Hubler CLYDE ©. McKINLEY Clyde Cir Centre county and well dent Milesbure Milesburg N flor ¥ Gay ailiernmoch C McKinley native Known 1 died at i 5:25 o'clock Satur after a three monihs with a complication of dis He was formerly employed by State Highway Departs Mr. McKinley was a son of Edward and Elizabeth Dyke McKinley and was born at Pleasant Gap on De cember 5, 1884. making his age a time of death 54 years, 5 months and 28 days. Surviving are his mo ther. with whom he made his bh and these brothers and sisters Harry Miller, Tyrone: Mrs Grafmyer, Denver, Colo; Mrs Homer Thompson, Cleveland, Ohio; Ward and Guy McKinley, Altoona Henry and Wade McKinley and Mrs. Doyle Breon. all of Milesburg and Gray, of Pittsburgh His wife, the former Molly Gerlock, died 8 number of years ago. Funeral ser- vices were held from the home of the brother, Wade, at Milesburg, on Tuesday afternoon. with Rev. Har- ry O. Kline, pastor of the Miles- burg Baptist churel, ¢ffeiating. In- terment was made in the Treziyulny cemetery, ¢ os in 1 lines CRASS the 4 me Mrs James MRS, HANNAH J. FLACK Mrs. Hannah J. Flack, widow of the late George Flack, of Belle- fonte, died at the home of her son- in<law, John Sheckler, on West Linn street, Bellefonte. last Thurs. dfty morning after a two months’ illness with a complication of dis- eases. Prior to her illness she had made her home with her grandson, George Confer, in Bellefonte. Mrs, Flack was a daughter of Harry and Sarah J Mann Todd and was born in Watsontown on August 21, 1862. making her age ai time of desth {Of this Republic think half as mich | about the public interest as they do 76 years, ® months and 10 days Surviving are these children: Miss (Dora Flack, Mrs. Sarah Confer and (Mrs. John Sheckler, all of Belle |fonte, and Mrs. Gertrude Bathurst, 2 ” BN CHURCHES = SOHWEN MARCHING TNE FLAG 1s PLackp ar | 8 NEN WNT WORTONTALLY on “0 TREE ALLY, TNE GWION Sie p © PF AT FLAG) owl FVONT 1 dence | Poorman; lecturer, Day" the simple lustruc- sin, Hlustrated above, are given r the use of householders, mem ers of local committees and others harged with flying the Flag during ocal celebrations Incidentally, the Army and the both fiy the Flag in the rain, but use special storm Flags. To fly rdinary type of Flag is dered disrespectful In fying the Flag, but rule, nerally speaking, obtains: when apd wherever it Is flown, nt bould be flown lo a mauuer ndé ating respect for the Flag. Navy ne ( con one ver MES. ROY WW. GROVE aM e i H en bir ot her Johnson of Paick avid Crowe rier : 4 a mermoet H wi Roos fare her RUNVILLE and Mrs. Fidel Rodgers of nd Ohio ser Decoration ther Mrs. Alice yl vin and 1W0 S004 f nsport and Mrs. Effie Lsgar o visited at James McCliney™ on Decor Das ER Hancock *hilipeburg and Dean Hancock and of Wheeling, West Va Marla home on 0 Won and Mr two Mr. and grandson and Mrs dane ¥f ited at John Monday evening Mr. and Mrs Samuel Furl and daughler Sara of Williamsport vis- led with home folks on Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaton and son of Hecla Park visited at the homas Poorman home on Sunday The Men and Women's Bible Claws will meet ai Mrs. Erma Witherite oi Tuesday evening, June 13 The Children’s Day program will be rendered on this coming Sunday svening, June 11th instead of Jun® 18th ORGANIZE JUVENILE UNIT OF HOWARD GRANGE A Juvenile unit of Howard Grange No. 207. was organised Thursday evening, May 25, when 19 youngsters from the Howard area met and elected officers. The junior Grange will meet in the social room of the 1. O. O. F. hall on the sec ond and fourth Friday of each month. Meetings will open ot 8 o'clock Those elected as officers of the newly<formed club are: Master, Jane Confer; overseer, Mildred Sarah Kline; Harold Holt; assistant steward, | steward, Paul Thompson; chaplain, Sarah Holt; secretary, Beulah De- Arment; gate keeper, Herbert Plet- cher; Ceres, Dorothy Masden; Pom- (ona, Margaret Gates; Flora, Mild- red Fleck; {Carolyn 8. Pletcher, Senior officers lady assistant steward, chosen to oversee the new unit were: Mrs Edna Holt, matron, and {| Miss Ruth Wensel, assistant matron | Children between the ages of 5 and {14 years are eligible for member- ship, — When the day dawns that citizens about their own interests, the suc cess of the American government will be more than entertained Haines for a kitchen shower for ang ward daughter and friend Mrs Cirace Mrs Nevin and children ford John Kathryn, Pearl Misg mond Mary ford Evelyn Mrs sie, Huber John and Lois ledge aiid Weaver Al Bart Mackey lee JACKSONVILLE The people who the home of Fred $4; Mis. W. DD, Halneg were: Ed- Jartiey, Mrs, Mary Dietz and Josephine, Wilbur Lucas Pearl Weaver, Mr, and Harry Hoy, and grandchildren Dorothy and Earl, Mr. and Willard Hoy and ohildren Ruth Homer the baby, Mr Mrs, George Watking and Edna Ray, Mil- Walter and Mn Glessner children Junior Ray- Billy following were nt anda Ww Martin Roy Mr and four Wilbur and (Mossner Mrs Rogers and children Jennie Ann, Janke, Mr. and Mrs Heaton and children Harold, and Fay, Mr ! Burd and children Jes and Connie Mr. and M: enildren Mrs. Bam 8! Janice, Tom and Mii- Nora Jessie Vonada and Mr. and children lanche, Delmer thus James George Roger on ey Joe Whistler, Homer ick, Jr, George Swope Ed Dead and Jim Boone en V : rd and Carle Fike, Lee Runkle Milford Beighto Fve Chri ‘iy Betti (From las: week Homer F. Yeark “it wr . { Belle! Wiikam Betght ms 7 along as cy Conaway hothe Sunday afternoon Ted Dixson Boone of Burd of U Mrs. Joh visitors Cheng Christine were Sunday Winfield C. Kling Deirz ang Caldwell and daug! Burton Kling and three gv children all of Lock Haven and Fos ter Shamp of Hublersburg On Bunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conaway motored Curtin and atlended the memorial services in Fairview cemetery on Lh return hoine were oallers at the homes of Mrs. Nancy Leathers ano Ira Robinson of Mt. Eagle, found Mr. Robinson in a very critical con- jitiom and during the night peateluily passed into the beyond Mr. and Mrz Rockey Krone and children of Clarence were Sunday afternoon callers at the Sumner Noll home Miss Louise Beightol spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. John Dunkie and family of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKinney and son Ray were Monday visitors at the home of Orin Fye, Master Ray re- mained to spend an indefinite time at the Fye home Sunday callers at the James Shaffer home were Mr. and Mrs. Cy- rug Shaffer and children of Curtin Mrs. George Dolan and Mrs. Ethel Dolan and song and sister Miss Betty Wolfe, Mrs. John Lucas and daughters Lucille, Doris and Luella of Fox Hollow were Sunday evening callers at the Elmer Swope home. Sunday evening supper guests st the D. P. Ertiey home were Mr. and Mrs. Cavin King, Mr, and Mrs. Bur- ton King and chiiren Joann and Joel, Mrs. Rudy Caldwell and daughter Janice all of Lock Haven. Monday afternoon callers at the ne { Richard Vonada home were his mother Mrs. J. J. Vonads and sisters Mis. Matilda Ertley and Mrs. Hewil: Confer and daughter Janet all of Howard. i Mr. and Mrs Harry Bartley and | son, John of Olean, N. Y. were sup- i per guests at the Miles Bartley home | other callers were Mr. and Mr. Joe | Logan and children of Bellefonte & i No 2 | A family gathering was celebrates al the James Oarner home at Hub. lersburg on Sunday. consisting of the following: E. E Vonada and son | Ben, Hubert Vonada and family, | i Ll LR i se ol - — 4 RL iw sary ¥: Oil recon Atlant A mended YES. SIR! You CAN HEAT WATER ELECTRICALLY FOR ONLY A FEW PENNIES A DAY! ALL YOU DO IS Turn the Faucets! Puts Water Heating Worries Out of Your Mind Forever—Gives You a Lifetime of Continuous, Unlailing, Automatic Service! Luestions Gladly Qniwerec! BELLEFONTE DEALERS : DeHaas Electric Co. Electric Supply Co. R. Com Heverly Store Holter Radio Service Guy W. Lyons R.C. Witmer. ..
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