THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEVONTE, PA. sn ——————————————————— March 7, 1940. | UNIONVILLE \ ll 3 ar Presbyterian Church Servicesi-- Bible Study ciass Menday evening at ‘8 o'tlock, Sunday School on Sunday af.ermoon at 2:30 Special services will be conduried in tae Presbyterian church during the week . beginning March 25th, with sermons each evening by the Ty- rene pastor. Methodist Oharch Services:— Prayer service this Thuisday even- ing, Sunday School on Sunday morning,” Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 immediately {ol lofted bY the preaciting service al 7:30 with sérmon by the pasior Rev. D. D. Kauffman Free Methodist Charch Services: Prayer service Friday even day School on Sunday morn 9:30 followed by the regular j ing service. Young Peopi in the evening at 7:30 Mrs. H 1 Kerchner enterial at her heme the member Bridge Club of the com last Friday evening The members t of the Meinod Monday evening a Mrs. Harriet Askh Mrs. W. H. Bart days last whek vis caughter anc 1! Mrs. Warren phia Re SEL FREE 3 hor fy M Phfladel- his bed. . He at.sthis wi friends and complste recov > The remains » brought here on Tuesday afternoon from Kennet Square ‘where sie passed away a: her homg-and where funera! services were co Rducted prior to. ¢gming here “where iniers ment was nade in the Oak Ridee cemetery. Miss Cleaver. "was #8 former pesident of this community Rev. DD D Kauffman of the Methodist church was ill and Son- #fined to his bed over t weekend “with an attack of the Gripre. H2 <was unable to fi ) pulpit here “which service va %the members of th Fare flad to note t this writing and This duties. Guests at the hom Mrs, 6. A. Garrett ter and family, Mr. ar Hawn and two children wville, Pa’ The 1 Fentered the h “expect to © bx her 4men hs vrryt 5) . at New Castle shere secured empicymen: swent on to his work family here - HETW, PA FRIDAY & SATURDAY ™Mareh Sth & Mh) James Cagnes Pat O'Brien George Brent Alan Hale Jeffery Lymn, in ““The Fighting 69th” {ww LATEST NEWR" “CARTOON” “COLOR REEL" RA MONDAY & TUESDAY {March 11th & 12th) Ann Southern Franchot Tone § “Fast and Furious” A comedy riot—See it! Best Crime Reel of the Season: “DRUNK DRIVING” and “LATEST NEWS” THURSDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY—March Ey IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE “The Sons of the Pioneers” (Direct from Hollywood, Calif} ~ On Our Screen ~~ Blondie on a Budget ; Admission 15¢ and 25¢ 2 Complete Shows—6:45 & 9:08 “LOUIS vs. GODOY” Fight Pictures Friday & Saturday March 15th and 16th i = - " “ MUNICIPAL] : fsons Pdward and wat the homes over the weekend Lee Presbyteriax Mri, Orrie Holt spent the week- end with her son P. 1. Holt and family at Milesburg Mrs. Ruel Lucas of Union Town- ghip, spent a day last week visiting with relatives in Alteona J. R. Williams served in the ca- pacity of a juror in the entre Counily Courts a. Bellefonte this week Mrs. C. R. Eckenroth has a quilt in the frames and has had several quiltings which was enjoyed by all who were present Mr. and Mrs Clark Williams pent the past with relatives ang tr ness In Willlamspori Mr Hazel Bart were en.ertajned to ner at the home her Mrs, John Hofl of Tyrone on Su: 1 aa) weekend) visiting Miss Louise Tingue was confi to her bed over the weekend v2 atlack of the grippe, she return Al.oona on C WV Benda: biinens cf month 1 fea : Hazel ton pleasantly surprises evening March 2nd lowillz persons went t help celebrate he: and Mrs. Ruel Luc LeRly, Wal er an Unign towns! o Jr. and Jane napa —— MOSHANNON A kitchen shower was held the heme of Mr, and Mrs e, Tuesday evenir March or Ma and a pleasan Joved by all present, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest oe. ar “Grandma Lewis” wk dinner the LeRoy Lewis home Sunday Mr. and Mrs Adolphus Smith and children of Clearfield. visited McClusick and Guenot of Tyrone eTmon at Sunday Miss Caynell Ardell delivered a IY good church evening Mrs. Albert Groe and children of Kyler own, were among others who attended the supper at the Presby- terian ¢hurch Saturday evening Chilers ab the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culver Sunday after noon were: Mrs, ME Mullholian, M:r#' LeRoy Lewis and Mrs. Anna Lewis Those who attended the quilting at the home of, Mrs. Irvin Borger, last Wednesfia¥ were: Mrs, Charles Guenot, Mrs, Frank Culver, Mrs Jacob Hazzard, Mrs. William Maur. er, Mrs, “Snap” Pye, Mra. Alfred Borger, Mrs H. LL. Yeager MM John Luc: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Getz of Re-) novo, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs, Oregzs Watson Thursday of last week. Mr. LeRoy lewis and Mr. M. E Mulhollan were pleasant callers at the home of John Bowes in Pine Glen Sunday afternoon. FT IN CT EO a Safe Protection! If you are interested in Safe Protection for your Chick Investment — See the Lyons Improved Brooder On Display at THE WEST PENN POWER COMPANY and see us about its many good features "and our Easy Terms of purchase ! DeHaas Eleétric Co. { all | Mrs, Ralph Fye and two ¢hil- dren visited a: the home of Mi Mahlon Watson last Wednesday also called at the Irvin Boge home James Brungard called a, the Le- Roy Lewis rome last Thusday » PINE GROVE MILLS Mr. and Mrs, James Trostle are now snugly fixed in thelr new apartment in the P. O. building a‘ Penna. Furnace, Among tho e {ll at this writing i Mrs, A. L, Allis who 1s suffering a bad attack of pneumonia at her home on Dal Sireel, Mrs, Belle Goheen was called to DuBois last week to asslst in the care of her son J. Mac aho has been under his M. D.s care the past Wo weeks After spending the past week with her sister Miss Sara Donley on W., Main siree Mrs, Dorothy McCormick returned Saturday to her home In Millheim The many friends of Mrs. Floyd Ulmer will be glad to hear that she is recovering very nicely {from fa major operation last Tuesday in Williamsport hospital Mr. Ross Nicodemus, one of Mor- \ rogressive farmers y enroute to nt busine er Glad- vacation in ¥l Preigtsan mch aproved a three weeks and M in health Mu Mrs Samuel M. He were entertained Saltirday even C. M. Powiey home Balleyvill wr WIS t] ti pleasan: callers Monday at the J. Claytor Carl home on W., Main Street One of cur former town barbers ow prosperous Huntingdon county farmer, Paul Henry was fn towd Monday, was dinner guest a the W R. Dodd home. Rober W. Reed, wile and son Paul, motored to Chester Friday to spend several days with Mrs Reed's aister and husband, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Lannen, both for- mer Centre countians, The Prof now Assistant Principal of Chester schools, Corl of Pine Hall rcs MP a — A" HOWARD Mr. Malcolm Pifer, sons Nevin and Kenneth, Master Frederick Wensel attended the Father and sons banquet Thursday night at the ¥Y. M. C. A. in Bellefonte Miss Mary lomison speht the weekend at the home of Miss Verda Woomer of Rompia . Miss Mary Wetzel of Bellefonte spent the weekend in Howard a’ the home of her sister and brother. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Wensel Mrz. William Pery of Alioona, spent Monday in Howard Miss Catherine Harrisburg spent the weekend at Howard. The Laxistown High School girls played the Howard girls team Tues day night, score 32-28 in Howard's faver Rev. Walter Pugh, of Lancaster gave a motion picture on Home Mis- sions in the Reformed church Tuesday evening Miss Anna Holter is spending this week in Lock Haven at the home of Mr. Gorden Lauth and family. HOWARD BCHOOL NEWS The Sophomores are sponsoring an Amateur Hour on March 8 atl 8 p. m. The admission will be 15 | for students and 25¢ for adults There will be cards after the pro- gram We were again privileged to have with us the Penn Stale Forensic Council to present a very interest- ing and current world proplem in our assembly on Wednesday morn- ing, in the form of a discussion en- titled “Dces the basic blame {or the present European war rest upon Germany or (he Allies?” The out- { come of the discussion was carried over into the soeial studies that fol lowed, Howard Tth and 2th grade girls | basketball team defeated Mill Ha¥, Mareh 18. at a home game Scors | was 28-7. March 8 at 3 o'cloek {| Howard plays at Mill Hall —_ nw a - Possesses Old Dollar, R. 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