Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 25, 1940, Image 2
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 25, 1940, | UNIONVILLE { i) Methodist Church Services: wer service this Thursday even- ing. Sunday Scho on Sunday morning at 9:30, ron wrth League in the evening $0 immediately followed by ular preaching service at 7 mon by the past . Free Methodist Church Prayer service Friday Sunday School on Sunday at 9:30 followed by the preaching service at 10:45, mon by the pastor. meeting the evening at 7 Quarterly Meeting: The Conference of the will be held b 34 at the reg 0 wilh sel Services: evening, regulat with ser- 30 Fourth Meth~ in warterly odist church church here February 1st + Charge of William Presbyterian Bible Study ci port Church Services:— as 1 Monda "Wen. the. Metholst ® «a death Ms Gonferis par ents, } PUBLIC SALE-CARLOAD OF So. Dakota Horses Mon., Jan. 29, 1940 At 1:00 P. M. At the EVERITT BARN, VICKSBURG On Route 45 Between Mifflinburg nd Lewisburg Mare & Gelding, wi. Roans, 5 & 7 yrs, Blacks, Mare & Gelding, 5 & 7 yrs wi, fron Grey Geldings, 4 yrs, Bay Geldings. . .5 & 6 yrs, Greys, Mare & Gelding 4 & 7 yrs. Roan & Brown Gelding 7 & 8B yrs. Bay Gelding Bay Mare Grey Gelding Chest. Sorrel Mare, Roan Gelding Black Gelding Sorrel Gelding Brown Gelding... 4 yrs, Jack Mule® 8B yrs, Mollie Mule, real good, broke sis BD yiR, 1450 This is anothér good load of horses and mules. All double treated for eolds, and shipped di- rect from tha farm, If you are in need of a tefm or single horse don't miss this sale. I would be very much pleased to see all my old and new customers at this sale. Sale to be held raid or shine JOHN GRUENEWALD, Owner 3300 3250 2950 2850 NNN 2850 13 2850 rs. 135 ™,, 1650 , 1650 1500 1450 1450 1450 1400 2850 ¥ ¥ yrs y rs. 5 yrs, 4 yrs, 7 yrs, DD Young people's | | Ro by morning | | ML W. Boyer, Auct. N much the side in re- work now interested In community where Peace they } Mrs, Just one more week 6% penalty will be added to all tax for the year 1939. Don't let yours date withou{ being paid. Harcld Wagner of Upper Philadelphia, Pa. was not attend the funeral of her fathe C. R. Eckenroth, last week on account of she hav- ing taken suddenly ill at the home of her sister, Mrs, Ward Tate, Sal Her many friend: here h ! very may be vet until the that Mrs Darby able late (08) ee JAlness, Ol Joup-Doughnut the members Methodist! 26th the January ity House Soup the quart 15¢ if desired. Dough- hi day, ommu nd by late for ome and rye Ww 3 ir efi nurch awake ned by Cat 4 { Iraay Mr of the « Y was me fire Milesburg pent falter Butler and the weekend r's mother Mrs Marsh Creek Walter McCloskey { Lock Haven Walter Dietz § Are Orie Heaton of Bal- Shank iche Daley spent Friday slater, Mrs, C. D. Oim- stead ar we family at Lock Haven Eleanor Confer of Beech Creek, her parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘onfer on Sunday HOWARD Wagner of Jersey visiting at the home of Mrs. George Regal le Holter spent Saturday al the home of Mrs Daitrich Parris Walker is confined to her bed. due to a heavy cold The class of the “Loyal Women’ the Christian Church will meet at the home of Mrs s. Aaron Schwank sited ited Nannie AL ter Nel sllefonte Emma Mrs of ! Missionary Society Evangelical and Reformed church joined with the Bellefonte W. M 8. in a tureen supper at the Reformed church in Bellefonte Wednesday evening Pollowing the supper, Miss Oreia Hinkle gec- retary of literature frem the Phil- adelphia office of the W. M. 8. ex- plained the merge of the Women's organization of the church into the Women's guild. This merge took place in Cleveland, Ohio in No- vember Mr. B G the past ten days, Long has been ill for the store The Senior class is sponsoring a roller skating party at Hecla Park, January 20th, Tickets san be ob- tained from the senior class. Admis- sion 25¢ for scool pupils and 40¢ for adults - - a —— If the farmers of the United States were as well organized as the laborers, or the veterans, they would get parity in three days. -e » “ Ww un el ie 5 PCr Te jurner due to a bealed head. His son Sam has charge of | SUMMIT HILL | John Warr took suprer Saturday | at the Irvin Young home Clair Cowher, Thursday Miss Dorothy Yeager day with her parents, Mr Ward Yeager Francis called on Mrs day evening Sorry to mote tha Watkins is not so good at this time Raymond Young called at the John Warr home Saturday evening Paul Miller and daughter, Leah and son Harold, spent Sunday with Mrs. Francis Watkins Miss Martha and took supper with Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. John Mrs. Clair Cowher were Lock Ha- ven shoppers Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Woomer were Lock Haven shoppers on Wednes- aay Mr family day afternoon w Watkins Mr. and daughter Chapman Ellery ‘Watkins with his paren James Watkin Mrs, Alice Cowl calle 3 Warr on Monday Ra McCartney [ Valles place, owl home spent Sun- and Mrs Watkins and girl Esther Warr on Pri. Miss Alta Young Wart Alice Esther Warr and Miller and ted Sun- Francis Mrs. Jerry Lock Haven visi ith Mrs and of ana Ben Herb Chapman called at the Sunday Mrs Jane! home on pent inday Mr ~r Wf lernoon Mrs. Ira and M: 14) spen family Mr. and Mrs. A. F and daughter, and aly at Philadelphia Sanderscn WOODWAR D f our hs are work- 1 Admins. {1 week Steward Eisenhutl the Farm Show at Ha Le day last week. They had time a: the Show are scheduled Wednesday even- the remainder depends on ihe these meetings A number the Na. project and Mrs Ng on tration fe M last sung tye 07 rhaps the “week All interest taken in The meetings as 8 whole were very interesting and spiritual, especially the sermons on the second coming of Christ. The young folks as well as the older ones of this place and visitors will not soon forget the up- lifting choruses especially God hears and He answers, My Heart is Full and Running Over, God Send a Revival, and others. To date there were Seven séekérs and three conversions. People from Spring Mills, Millheim, Aaronsburg and Zerby have been attending these meetings The pipeline leading from the main water line of the new school building froze shut on Sunday night due to the severe and almost snowless cold weather, we are have ing, Great care had to be exercised until the water pipes were thawed open John Eisenhuth is bedfast again due to the effects of a paralytic stroke he guffered sometime ago He is undef the doctor's care AS eR PINE GLEN Jesse Rillote and Arthur Houd- eshell of Drifting and Clair and Paul Viehdorfer of Karthaus call- ed at the Clyde Hoover home, Sun- day. Mrs. Russell Hoover spent Sun- day at the home of her pérents, Mr. and Mrs. BE R. Krone of Clar- ence Those who attended in in the Mrs, Russell Hoover, Willard Hcover, Phil Hodge and Wilbur Gross and Clair Viehdor- fer of Karthaus, The condition of Lloyd Weriz, a patient at the Philipsburg Hospital is not improved, last week, is better at this writing Be sure and be present ai Sun- day School, officers for the present | year will be elected: Sunday School at 10 a. m. Church gervices at 11 a. m. and Epworth League at 11 a. m and Epworth Leéague at 7:30 p. m. Every community has a few super- men who, in their opinion, are to de- cide all public questions for the good j of the moronic population. ad Miss Evelyn Watkins visited Mrs, afternoon. | Farm Show af Harrisburg, from here were Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hoover, Mr, and | Donald and | Miss Emma Midlam, who was ili | sick list z — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS {Reported by G Mace Fry) BLANCHARD The chicken-pox abating yet Is not as MILESBURG ty) has been quite being cared for Mrs daughter, Mrs ™ for much Mrs. Alice {ll recently. She Is the home of her ‘H. Vonada Harter Malti pome and req w wl ER —————————— Retired farmer Gordon E. Harper | among those on the werk B. Gavitte, Mrs, Paul were Tuesday evening guests of friends at Balleyville Mr. and Mrs, Roy Myers, Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Swartz of State College were Sunday callers the Everis home Garage Dodd nursed the past week this writing Clayton L Wogan, Gerald the weekend with re and out of town. One of our aged citizens, Henry A. Elder, sustained a pair of broken ribs last week in an ugly fall at his hom W. Main street Allen Rossman of were Sunday caller ¢ Rossman and Rev James Plier Helen Rupp of the past week here on Water ent home I Major J. N. Everts home Bre numbered this 18 Mrs, E Stephens al Wilbur infected impr: R eve ved a proprietor a badly but Corl and Mrs, and Hele: plative WLives rence sent on Pittsburg! The J Allis-C] halmer ivered 4 new ur ansLon in u nd Mi Binet port y fOr a shor : P ome in Rock Spri rR. C. Huey of State College | now the efficient ‘boy’ for u dally Times in our locality ing Robert Cramer who re ned Mr. C — paper | Shoemaker rom the Centre lin a few days and clerical work expe be hom Hospita ake up College Mrs. Dr Miss Mary Domes ON her fice week by Joh! } the passing of Wa son ne of our best know young men. The sympathy of community goes to Lhe Samue Wass family Parmer Edw; Dar fine 2er oe as Re mn wh Two mm farm equi; listed the pas! Township, John Ww Kepler will te to pota wit Mr. C. Milton Fr engineer (well known tobna spending sunny Florida end Tennessee the i cf the wealher man this week. its not s0 hot in Florida right now, altho zero mark Ferguson Hon week | Neldigh's Vo p Or arming y retired P. R here) of the winnie: MADISONBURG Charles Wert, daughters Dorothy and Ruth, and Chester Caris of Tylersville attended the Farm Show, cn Tuesday Efforts are being made {0 organ- ize a singing school in this munity Mrs, Willis Grove of Stae Col- lege, visited in town this week Mrs, Artie Washburn of Belle- fonte, spent several days at the home of her mother, Mrs Annie Keller, Mrs, Crebbs who has been staying al the home of her daughter in Mill Hall, seriously injured her hip through a fall. Classmeeting was held at the home of Mrs. Pear] Hackman for the Senior Class ¢f the M. T. H. 8., on Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Claude 8mull of Rebersburg, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs Willlam Breon, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCool and daughter visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wert on Sun- day, M UNIGIP AL FRIDAY & SATURDAY (January 26th & 27th) Sonja Henle Ray Milland Robert Cummings “Everything Happens at Night" “Crime Reel” “Color Cartoon” “Latest News" On. MONDAY & TUESDAY (January 28th & 30th) Bonita Granville F. Thomas John Litel “Nancy Drew Trouble Shooter” Ne. 11 “KIT CARSON" “Pete Smith” “Thrill Reel” Coming—"DRUMSE ALONG THE MOHAWK” in Technicolor, LOrs a from on Mon- at the Beaty Mrs. Carrie Fore returned the Lock Haven Hospital day. She Is convalescing Brookside Parm. Virginia assisting with her care Mr, W. H, Spangler has ployed at Renovo for the weeks Mrs an attack The Amoma Baptist Sunday School met at of home of Mrs Dalla Kline Wedne:d evening Mr nave en Lanning 1 January Mrs he has three Lien since n hope Among ing the pa Hall Rodman, Mrs Kenneth Wa from lagripp« Mrs, Samuel Hess Tate, College were Saturday vi her home, Mrs, Mary Myers our town suffered a severe in the passing of one of our citizens, Mrs, Sara Everts, one will be greatly missed by all knew her and whose place | to fill, The Everts family neers ympathy of and ae all Our 1 Ww lo bent who who hard have the commu-~ been em- last few Cora Robb is suffering from of quinsy Bible Class regret that files the many past week of The Democratic lines we 40 vears, but new management will expeciations of the techman' 1st week vith our edition lal ay final Wat ’ wiliChning the 1 whose past nere the Bowe Massach vyening mother Bowe we Colin Meeting Baptis, church will meet L Annie ime Grelnt for betler and daugh .er Geist no res con 5a been hundred news ner eek were Jean John All who hi improv tant of 1 she Mri : mith They were Edwin N ty Glo, and Margares Jechnstown, Pa than mur- iting men with- inade- one of them. If more wages Lhey warm clothing by WPA for one There that ride in a rk each morne- in the weer We off this truck be Ne had more his home one » w criminal been id Allen jend Nas know them Conner of Nan M. ( There My Gi more this worid and work in zero weal #y ciottung nne are crimes der in a out 10 7 adequate and wages eived could afford to buy Bul the wages received workers is hardly per: let quale they re Mabel and son anda puflering enough a family men alone group ci ruck 32 miles 0 wo ing and work eight oid. One night | Ale A nours Hav dune J walk Some ted be tate, Ar + WPA $39 tier than ome red . $60 00 a mor men equal? :P) SUPER MARKETS PAC iC THA Cc MEATS AND FISH + FRUITS AND VEGETABLES +r, GROCERIES =. BAKERY.» DAIRY FANCY MILK FED — 3'5 to 4-1b Average ; Swi Fully dressed, head and feet No further dressing required! 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Excell Colonial Cookies—Jack Frost or Rosalie. _2 Ib 25¢ Sweetheart Soap 3 + 17¢ Extra Cake for le with Purchase of 3 at Reg. Price, Sunny- field For Healthy Stock — Use “Daily” Feeds Seratch Feed—Daily Egg -.100-1b bag $1.85 Laying Mash—Daily Egg _100-1b bag $2.49 Oyster Shells—Daily Egg. ..._..__.25-1b bag 21c 16% Dairy Feed—Daily Milk____100-Ib bag $1.45 209% Dairy Feed—Milky Way__._100-Ib bag $1.85 219% Dairy Feed—Milky Way____100-1b bag $1.95 Sold Only at A & P Stores and Super Markeis 9c | RAJAH SYRUP 23, ‘BACON SUNNYFIELD SLICED Quart Bottle vot nv le ovsANDS save up to lo a pound on this fine, fresh coffee —the pick of the planta. tions, brought di. AS ADVERTISED IN