THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 8, 1939. Page Two —— — cn — — NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) Tennis Club News:—8Some work has been done in the Tennis Court and young folks are now playing in thelr spare hours, This will be a meting in the Community House at which time they will elect officers for this season and take in dues and new members, All persons interesied are urged to be on hand We are very fortunate, as a litile *mmunity, to have a tennis court en! should therefore take great in- in its up-keep, Last Summer there was quite a lot of money put in it and we do not want it to fall through. The expen:e this Summe; will not be so great but there is a litjle work which mus make it perfect Free Methodist Church Service — Young Taye! Ja’ Tueday eveni service on Frida m Sunday School 8:30 a m preaching eles! Ix folks | ning a praver 730 p morning at Ss meeting, evening ng at the past the mon by tt It Methodist Church Services School on Sunday morning he usual time followed by reaching service 10:30 vith sermon by Rev Kauffman ! the evening at ¢ Prea ching hurch sermon CUE Wx fiarold Hall re is home Sunday after having month taki course in Chi ni kK of William - weeks vi Daniel omimu here On wnt ne past Irigeration Miss Katherine Bu pent a couple her brother, Mr and other relatives in azo Robert Hall have a at this time, Mr. Lam- f Akron, Ohio, an uncle of Mrs l and at whose home F 4 couple weeks recently Amanda Way 5] this week at ning and airing th the Mrs and she visited nome I h ise, turned to her HLA last Sund ing repor and ongraty ne exercise rt are to be ‘Vera ns from z the Juni Declamatory Tuesday evening ian Chapel at Le nie Zahniser of thi Ne coniesian DeTrso? yr ne of Mrs over last weekend were Mr A renid Eller and his brothe $farlan Eller, Dr. and Mrs. C. F Zallinger all of Tol Ohio. Mi Eller is a son-in-law Mrs. Ecken roth and came to } wife prior C.R nf LH a an oper } S0Mme posling line near for Altoona He h ad PAS f taker of thls sec In writing up our concerning the Memoria we missed some facts. We herew end most hearty thanks to the Piring Squad of Bellefonte who presen part of the program an ! the services would compete without them thanks 10 our Legion member ter Zahniser who was i getting them here. We also extend thanks to Legion members from Bellefonte who kindly came to our village and helped make complete, those who came up were, Commander, Samuel Rhine- smith; By-County Commander Aaron Leitzel and Captain Herbert Beezer. There were also several ner members of the Legion from BeMont who accompanid the offi- cers. Also thank the members and World War Veterans from this com- munity who turned out for the day 1f we Rave missed any this time we hope everyone, who helped make the ne been on RT Vears the State Lon last weeks item I Day doing very important ith « s tod Many Wal- igator ul Lhe little day Friday | evening, June 8th, at 8 o'clock, there | day a perfect one will consider and | accept the most hearty thanks of the community and trust when other Memorial Day comes they will come back and again, Next years services will be in American Legion - help us Memorial Day charge of the om ——— MUNIGIPAL WEDNESDAY & THUR. (June 7th & 8th) SHIRLEY TEMPLE, “THE LITTLE PRINCESS” (All technicolor) FRIDAY & SATURDAY (June 9th & 10th) The Ritz Bros, Bela Lugosl Patsy Kelly & Anita Louise “THE GORILLA" A riot of fun for everyone ! “NEWS ISSUE, OR THE SUB- MARINE DISASTER” MONDAY & TUESDAY (June 12th & 13th) Tony Martin Gloria Stuart Slim Summerville “THE WINNER TAKES ALL” Chapter "HAWK OF WILDERNESS” WED. & THURS. —~June 14 & 15 “ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS” Cary Grant and J. Arthur AL Ba TT an- i around ! {7:30 p. m | room. i i : The students from here who are attending Pennsvivania State Col lege are finishing up years work this week The members of the Methodist chus day Evening at James M GW. Halt moved thelr Cherry Three i tract thelr Ald of Mey Mrs the Ladi ch met nome on the Ol and 8 amp where of news Mr burgh n have recent and equipment (0 are cutting thelr last lo they timbe: Howard Newson Mi are visiting at ipective parents, R Williams and Harold cation being Mr, and on of Pitt time with thelr M and Mrs. J Mr, and Mrs Ihe b ble ly class under sition of Rev. HH, BE. Oakwood o rian caoure i nel her and th re Misher WC the - { the i on home of Mr in Cle C ouncl t her home The 0 SPRING MILLS and Mrs. William Harter of Altoona were Tuesday lers at the W. A. Neese home cal Rosella Hetling i in Bt Collegy Pear] { Millhelm was a irday nigl guest of Josephine in inday at her par- ale Mr riday made a busing bamsport mm Lewisiown nt Bitoer Brooks the week " Saturday Shoppe were Mr, and Mrs. Brig Mrs. Harry Trout, Evelyn Mrs. Harry Trout spent with her husband at Carlisle, wher Mr. Toul is employed Mr. and Mis. Pealer Rossman Pittsburgh, were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Rossman Mr. and Mrs, Robert Zerby and family, Mr. and Mrs, William Luse John Zerby, Eugene and Franc Zerby, and Adam Condo enjoyed Sunday dinner at Zeiby's camp in Bald Eagle. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Silkman of Yeagertown, were Saturday evening supper guests of Mrs, Sylva QGren- aDie of if am SNYDERTOWN Sunday Church school at 9:30 No preaching service this Sunday: Young peoples meeung on Priday evening. The following members attended the meeting of the young peoples organization of Mi, Mark's Lutheran church on Friday evening: Beatrice Lanen, June Rogers, Betty Baney, Dorothy aagen Beulah Heaton, Sophia Miller, Margaret Miller, Marian Rogers, tty Krape, Jead Walizer, Pearl Huntingdon, Lucille Beck, Harry Lanen, Henry Miller Alvin Beck, Glenn Rogers, Jr. Elery Walizer, Norman Stover, Ju- nior Ardrey, Harry Haagen, Junior Hinds and Harry Haines Sylvester Haagen of Lock Haven spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Haagen Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Keller, par- ents of Rev. Paul J. Keller are spending some time at Rev. Keller home here The Snydertown cemetery aasoci- ation will hold their annual meeting | on Thursday evening June 15, at in the Bunday 8chool All persons interested please be present as there is some impor- tant business to transact Harold Harshberger has retired from Getlysburg College to spend { his summer vacation with his pare i ents, Mr, and Mis, George Harsh- berger, Mr. and Mrs, William Poorman and daughter Helen and William Simoox of Lock Haven spent Sune day at the William Haagen home Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Krape and | family and Mr. and Mrs. Harry ! Wallzer and family spent Siniiay in Sinden | IL, | which time a | $6904 BELLEFONTE. PA. JACKSONVILLE | Church services ¢n Sunday, June | are as follows: Sunday } no C. BE; worship at 7:30 at Children’s Day pro- am will be rendered The Cheerful Helpers Clas {holding a box social in Grange Hall on Thursday evening, June 15, for the purpose sing money Lo buy new hymnals (or he chuich, Now any more and betler singing services saould lend a in the makin [ which will be Miss Geral. iA evelling Wildl Willlam Dixson Louse and Earl He TLS lg 30, are {fra one desiring in nberal chuich helping hell OC @ Succ la ed Sun- Mia hand really We SW her rend Wppre Hx pent Belg weekend nn Dunkle h Duin; 1 don Vikod Wogr I ou nad i Howard vir, and Harol oy ami Delaney Memorial Day Dolan home Yeager and were SBun- wome of { family Long and Ertl w DP and Mrs. Harry tr Hope and Mis t of State Onllege, Scott Mul- and sister Miss Sarah Mul- of Bellwood and Guyer Ert- Nia piace £ roel wi Were the George d Mrs Harry ir Hf Mt. Eagle Tw reported on Mon. AGING bul no damage MARTHA FURNACE The Marha W. C. T. U. will ment at the home of Mrs. Margaret Wil- amg at Julian, Tues ay evening, June 13th. Every member please be present Children’s Day Methodist Chureh, June 18 Port Matilda Grange will Thursday evening, June 8 o'clock. Mrs. Nancy Richards of Youngs. town, Ohio, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Williams Mrs. Leslie Stamron and daughters Geraldine and Shirley and son War- ren of Wilkes Barre visited Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. John Spack- man Mrs spent ents, liams services the Sunday in evening, meet at 8 State College with her par- Willlam Wil. June Wiser of Sunday evening Mr. and Mus pM ———— T— BLANCHARD Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxon on Memorial Day were Mrs. L. Doherty, Fannie Collins, Mike and Tony Companella and Al Juliano, of Buffalo, Esther Bauman of Lock Haven, Faye Peters of Beech Creek: Mr. ani Mrs. Roy | Vauit of Ulinois and Mr. and Mrs Eimer Packer of Montoursville, Chailes Packer spent several davs at the home of his uncle, Elmer Packer at Montoursville, Mrs. Delmas McCloskey and two song of Monument and Mrs. Irvin Fravel and Mrs. Ben Merriman and son spent Friday with Mrs, Ray- mond Maxon. Mrs, C. V. Rilge left Monday for | a month's vil with her brother, | Carey Purdy of Cincinnati, Ohlo, | stopping enroute with relatives in | Clarion Co, YEAGERS SPORT OXFORDS FOR MEN Brown and White Combination, $2.79 | end recently with Mrs. Atlee’ PLEASANT GAr | James Bilger was taken go the hospital last week for treatment and observation, Al the regular meating Club Tuesday evening urday June 24h was annual fes ival in Noll The usual entertainment will be offerte July 12th for the date annul ples I'l a al Broane kman of Cent ¢ tie garde; day June | we Civile the dale Bat SCL Tot Grove Lthell 130 4% pla « He ‘ 0 Thur Mrs wha rang twenty ima the Budd Corl r awards b heen $250 Budd Coil; validictorias 8th grade Dunkiebarger, 8 Club. presentation by Prinecids nd Bene We present Here” bw of charac Men's Brot and Kaufma upon and sincerels | siepping iohe (0 a NAPPY and i cessful foture; Monday evening the class held thelr banquet at (he Aulo- pir, State College Following are the names of the pupils who wed the eighth prade exams for High School in Spring Township: Jean Witmer, Pacifi Scittl, Sara White, Budd Smith Robert Houtz, Gerald Nolan Wil- Ham Cross, Richard Samiwel Jean Richar’s, Miles Steele, Philip Barr Thomas Rousche, Eleanor Brooks Evabelle Hazel Norma Kersetter Viriginia Ripka, Jack Baney, Mary Breon, Thelma Horner, Ruby Ream Joseph McDonald, James Dunkile- barger, Pauline Johnson Marie Lonebarger, Evelyn Tate, Lilan Fuss, Evelyn Krape, Jean Mover, Phyllis Walker. Charles Rider, Lil lian Housel George MoCaslin, Ann Cosla, Vivian Kelly, May Ros man. Einood Holderman, Paul McCaslin Alice Hillard. Charles M-Mur rie Geraldine Hockenberry, Ariene Lee. Margaret Rossman, Beity Wright, | Warren De Corsey, Robert Hauph Kenneth Hollabaugh, and william Monsaell., Miles Bilger entered upon his new duties as a truck driver at White Rock Monday Mrs. Harry Stover wh) hag been on the sick list Is reported beter Mrs, Atlee and Mr. and Mis Nevin | Adkins and son Keih spent ; weeks | mothe CONTA‘ nial then achivvemen pe { ma “ na er in Lewisburg. ! Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wright: of Wil- | mercing, Del. visited for a few days | recently with the Nevin Adkins, | June 15 to 15'h. the Judging team | from the Pleasant Gap High School will attend the Vocational Aerteuls | ture convenilon at State Oollege. | Sheldon Shuey Samuel Helubeo Russell Gates and Budd Corl. Budd | Corl will represent this county in the | [public speaking tournament at this | convention. The other bays will ‘judge corn and poultry, | EE aguante seh nil | Tuesday June 6th | Mills | they will { fonte, Pleasant Gap baseball team won their 6th. consecutive game on from Pine Grove | Thursday night play 8pring Mills al Spiing Mills; Priday night Pine Grove al Pine Grove Mr, and Mrs. 8. E ed Richard Robb dinner Tuesday who graluated from wmnoll. Na vil Academy last vill his mother leave Jur ith for the Pacific coast where make thelr future hone BUSH HOLLOW Anot Day ha All Kf present al day he 34 packed Lhe C Score 5-3 Noll enter and evening An ain- mother al Mr. Robb they hey hildren’ nu Sn h2 nool on Sunday morning ang “ church on naa Vel - ng for hildren's program. The Wileds enna well | Lhe ey who helped De used —————— A ——. oir -— HOWARD ee H fay aller in Pitts Hy and og “Ha yp Holler was the driving Kaup Sunday the home d Mrs. Lloyd Kemp motored :0 Kulzioan Mrs. Amy Kemp reiurned to Miss nome Nel wr nil Sat eral weeks home of Mr Mixa the Kaup to their Mr hid day over gran an Fr and thelr al ren ing daughter home with them Howard for thw Mr. and M after visiting in iL week IL. A. Leathers daughter Martha Miss Helen Zim- merman and Dan Smith. all of Brookville, and Jack Stewart of Pittsburgh, were Sunday guests al the John Wagner home Miss Mary Weber, of Somerset niece Mary Kate, nephews, John and Walter Weber of Cheswick arrived In Howard Sunday évening Mr. and Mrs. Prank Robb Springfield, Mass. visited friends and relatives in and about Howard Miss Anna Holter entertained the ladles of the sewing circle at her home Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Baichlet, Mr Mrs, Grant Wagner, of Jersey Shore called at the home of Mrs. George Regal last Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bower of Al- lentown, are visiting with Dr. and Mra, McEntire and Mrs, Bam Bower Harris Heverly is home for his summer vacation pa ol ZIMMERER NAMED STATE NURSE AT ALTOONA MRS. Bertha 8. Zimmerer, R. N., of Al- toona, former secretary of the Penn. gyivania State Nurses’ Association, district 5. last week assumed her duties as state nurse with head- quarters at the Altoona Hospital Mrs. Zimmerer succeeds Mrs | Anne Brady Keown, who has held the post for the past four year's Mrs. Zimmerer is a gradua e of the Centre County Hospital at Advertising is not a skin-game uniess the advertiser is trying to skin his prospective customers. YEAGERS WHITE VENTILATED OXFORDS FOR MEN Cool and Comfortable $2.79 BELLEFONTR, PA. 9966 Belle- | MOSHANNON There were 89 present at the M Suniay Bchool Sunday Visitors at. the home Mrs. Jacob Hazzard, 8: Mr, McClellan Kyle: Siella and Mr, Henry Shawville, Mr. and M ¢ al daughter FE and we're of Mir da and daudhier A. Kyler © dovd Ke Loraine { in Lato were al Bhi Memorial Day vi Zmmerman, Luella ons: Mr. and M and sons Edward Anna Lewis ofl Tyrone, Mr Clair Lewis, Mrs, L ste of Wi ort Mrs verde rt and Mrs nd Bobo EM. Mul and Davi Wan home Sunday Mrs Mar Lester and wife Donald an! Jean visited at the home ( Frank Leeder, over rare Women who not are smarier n men are sillier than women who are smarter than men [3 Lai lll lta elt ett ll 50th Anniversary Sale YEAGER'S SHOE STORE BELLEFONTE and HAPPY HALLS RADIO ROUND-UP Round Dance Square Dance Free Cake Walk Hecla Park Every Thursday Nite JULIAN services at cemetse Was Very n.ce large number people Rev, Bower ator of Cc re’ 5 KARer Julian quite a the ani attende | Methodist He d Memoria al MAY DISMISS 250 WORKERS THIS MONTH Relief Cases Under Fire (Continued from Page 1) ig OYanee that empl becuiie HONS LH wef) provi i“ Umant i ta, Iw THIS HOOVER "SPECIA ® Fravions mode 1eces racist of the Hoover tactory Smart new color scheme. Com- pletely reconstructed at the loover factory. New belt—bag y ord —tur re guard. New beating-sweeping brush. ONE "ULL YEAR guarantee. Clean- Tools for small additional A splendid value. 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