March 21, 1940. — THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. A— UNIONVILLE Methodist Prayer service ing, Sunday Church this Thursday even- Schel on Stnday morning and special Baster ser- vices in the evening at 7:30 af the preaching hour at whieh time will be presented, by the young pian pageant Fairest Lord Jes There will be no Epworth Le as the young folks will take up the time preparing for the presenta- tion of the pageant. We hope will be a good attendance see thi Easter Story ented by the young folk Preshyterian Church Serv. cess Bible Study Clas on Monday evens ings at 8 o'clock in the church, Sun- day Schoel Sunday afllerncon 2:30. helr in Mare a 2 1 0 10 146 on es will from Monday Mi arch Special Di chneh the ot a | Seivices:— | Huston Flow | the ! Hud very County M1 th hey ing here | her Richards called on other eve w er daughter who a nent Phila n prot E frames friends up th Ww. LOIS ar wige Fdwa all | betw 2 cago ona will res hs evening which by special evening, Donation folks of the Methodist eggs thi Home | East er qo Have your e€gg come [Or week, or bring the em on Sunday morning Free Methodist ( burch mall 1} when aturday (to Lu olf 1 ¢hut evenn:s Services: | © Br part 8th Mar | morning | Brink repairing the past grape ell recently under SNOW. v n § Ne heav? it of the 3) hos R E prémis sale late C he afternoon, March 3 Mr. Mrs tored Altoona or where they totkK In town and transad Rev. G. A Garret! ill and confined to The the Lew Methodist and not able They are d attendance Mrs. Margare resident of vear Nas Alle will move the Roller properiy Mrs, Sara Immel the large part Miss Clara Hall the back rooms by the Burkholder MisiRoy Calhoun was ill weekend with an attack of the grip- pe. Miss Ida Williams who ha been ill at ‘He Calhoun home is proving and able to be around Ardery Calhoun. their son home and taking care of the si folks, he himself having been laid up iple days the Morrison ~mm nest week now over the R Frith for [ who has been wees family ha urned ani the Ndson's are all im- While Philadelphia Williams attended the Flower the guest Miss Ridda poe ral swweral At Nason ret in of Expect Record Crowd at Dinner (Continued from Page 1) as at the following bt isinesg places R. “Cam” Heverly's store. Pa Drug Store, Cox's Restaurant, Trout Inn, 8. H. Poorman's Garage, Hubert Rossman’s Service Station and O. A. Kline Hardware. In College tickets can be secured from! “Pete” Hoffman, while members of | the Pleasant Gap Association have charge the ticket sale in reich ITs Big State of that The Bellefonte Sportsmen's sociation will hold an important meeting at the Court house here at} 7:30 o'clock tonight for the transac- tion of important business and election of a new president to suc- ceed R. R. Scop, who has been un- able to accept the presidency Prices dinner tickets are as follows: $1.00 for both a member- ship in the Bellefonte Association and a dinner ticket; 75 cents for | persons not members of the Belle- fonte association, and 50 cents for members i As- the for the y emin or r | een (From last weck thday Burkhol for ho Is a Club of Germantown Inte of pl d L. Par and and Cll SDA) B. Parsor week wile, 0! wd S410 Jersey relatly the one 1 member of me, 1] and Doctor | “ was has a quil with neighbors are ¢ moment visiting Mr. wr 8 Haze! } siumbiu Party: ie their so birthday, ¥ th: 1h The evening game {ed ¢ ‘anty IR « J AS ‘ry ting of M ed from Paul J hn Robison delight{ul present Ja with t Tim Kern I ~4 1 mother, few | Ewbod arbor | at was rele Any nk ones Ji Haro R Oh Mr, r had Stan lay n 8 spent a ¢ Wi vd R. y he ) and a bi ley, home ent nment ice © tho Billy Met P. 1. Heéit f- Milawbu 4% 4 My shent Mrs Mr, and Mrs Bellelonie, son, Roy and Glad o bed writ Gardner ur Hockman pen John Noll, ar zler DL ne Sat id son the weeken Emma Noll PD C Qrove spent Priday report Commun inday oh: Hol [a of We ny evening 7.30 p.m Lamb move rong Easter join Baker Wednesda g bun galow family Mie A arne Ref 10:30 “BY Wome h 1 Mi Shore while ii his the a ielan in Centre lelphl in of 14 PE quilts upie "wy M also there riday i Chl rih Grove £1 One 8 of J 4 With with Mor aome COwul m Ea MIALOTY 1-30 ¢ servi heme family irom to AVES gs wi Charles and Jim Boone bersbury. éalled at the Carer Monday on Mr and the Eber Mrs ym home Harry I Yeay ertown were recent Win d— Gilmore calle ory Spanked Bride Gets Revenge How a harrass ithe family wh oO has ¢ Read issue big Balt news The hat eneck ver h this of The when reason ed pet labor falters American magazine distributed more American, stand: most woma to save his she rebelied h oT Now of he the on § men ceases n the wit ale life, husband took rt wr bruises March 31st Weekly, h be cou at a work the ¥ of ae married rmnmng it the the 1 ia NAY ~ PINE GROVE MILLS Mr. Edward Harpsier has re- { turned to his home in town after | spending the past two weeks with sister, Mrs. Lavina Behrer at | Graysville Mrs, Clara Logan Saulsburg Huntingdon spont a Yow days recen.ly sister, Mrs. Ella Bloom Street i Dr. Couch of County, with her on Water Hork WB snow, as he left the weet little girl at the home and a fine 9 lber the Theodore Judy home, After spending the winter friends in Bellwood Miss Copley has rewurned to their mer home at Baileyville, her Miss Ida will join her in the ute. The still wading the past week, a Qilie Moore a girl—-at with Corene sister nears Presbyterian Class enjoyed iy last Wednesday home of Mis, R, L Wall Street Anna Jane Musser spent the weekend with her forme: ium, Mi Peggy Everhart sburgh, who was vis- home of her aunt and John Quinn Golden Sunday School Mirch meeting evening at the | HIESWOT Mi past Rule noon MY | LAH ing ol ing family, Mis Branch M1 Sophia Reed 1} enjoying her me her daugh Samuel Everhart Elmit Rider of Gatesbury calier in ur town on busine it tne on Os id fam- 3 new Dodd restaurant aLmost comple near future will the publi The J. Earl Crust Run were h for George Musser hased a 1 i Salesman was a Mor nome Mrs the Biate fou Sunbury om mnproving oper hospital E visit Lew day Mrs. major operation in Tuesday of last week Mrs, Bertha Schilling spent z time in. Allogna ast week with het brother, Roy Gates wio the Sta.es a few days from U Navy where rved as Midshipman ently -Suds ted recent tion 2&4 . on Porte; the 41: is rey an Ie Mila Farmers Willian one, anc Howasd were among rie Poorman sale Ferguson. Mr 2 fine Holstein cows where was brisk. A very large ; s0ld high at 8135 a H as Grover C, Corl banque ear wedding G. Mac sokemnized irch, Rev. J. C formung ring ceremony, family members Their attendants Miss Carrens of Wan sister of 4 ide and Mr. Hugh Fry, bre he groom Of Smethpor: A reception follow- ed at the bride’ home. The newly weds departed for Philadelphia and New York City and Brookiyn, whe™s they will spend a 10 days honhey= moon. Both bride groom are members of the Ins. Co, force of Waynesboro. The groom al After March 25 will be at home to their friends in South Waynesboro at bride's home. Those from this section at- ending the wedding were: Mr, and Mrs. Albert Fry, Mr. and Mis. G. Mac Fry. Luther G. Peters was a business er last Wednesday in Bellefonte ssisting Francis Musser preparing for his farm sale Fry per mune Hate presen Helen eshoro and Pot tor the gener nt aey Have You Ever Wondered just what to wear when you see the Easter Bunny? We can answer that question at NIEMAN'S. New Spring Coats, Suits, and Dresses are now on display in new plaids, tweeds, and shetlands, The fitted reefer type in navy and black carrying this season’s ideas in buttons and pockets, is avail- able, from $9. O95 to $25. 00 New Suits For Men In tweeds and hard finish materials at £15.95, $20.95 and $24.95 along with smart seasonable 4 accessories, Store Evenings, Oren Tuesday and Thursday When We Close at 6 O'clock. Beautiful Shoes for every member of the family at reasonable makes such as Walk-Over, Air Steps, Florsheims are represented. prices, | Niemans Depart. Store Millheim, Penna. Many famous sum- | Genial Clerk Melvin Pry of Wards Clover Farm store has recently | slgned (10 accept a position H. Marshall on the Dr. P. D Oard- ner farm, Most of us are a little on the sly. Rev, James Fisher of the Luth+ eran charge was a guest preacier Tuesday evening for Rev, A Greendyke at Balleyville Pre terian church Elmer Pressler wo! lucky ticket or $2.50 groceries Sa. urday Wards Store, Don't forget Spring ot of guess Dy~ holder of free bDAsSKE! evening 21 March 16t day JACKSONVILLE Church serviees Fagier Sun- March 24, are gs follows: Sun- hool 9:30; C, E. 6:46; Wor- 30 at which time a screen used containing 90 pictures them portraying the Ea on day day hig will 70 wi 5 ¥ 7 be of 1168S On Wedne Salona group of church will presem in Jacksonville, the “Barabas Mrs. Earl Mills, Mrs tat evening marca « the Reformed thelp play ners entitied day the play Bickle of Grove Danie] 8.over, of Penni Furnace, Mi ind Mrs, Charie Rudy and Mrs, Paul Bohn of Stale College, spent Wedtles with MI Sumner Noll the day w spent in qu 114 Pine lay as tyr HERE} bh was on her Little ma R aller {iiend of Nitiany and moiher He mn Dolan raay ym Dolan of the home ol who had na his Je H Ey ward Dixstn of Ted Dixson 0 indgay afte + J arent Dixson an not Imp ve YES the home of their vrs, William their [father fo ur finding very { Ving inday afierhodm osllers at E BR Bartley home wore Mr Mra Je Beliefor {ha Ww, Mm Wiliam Betghtol and sons Earl, Harry, Cid and Wiliard Weaver, Mr nd Mrs Charles Hacken- 14 two children. of Runville thur Dolan of this place Sunday dinner guests at Sumner Noll home, Evening call ¢ were Mr and Mts. Raymood Neidigh and Bobby and Robert McCloskey of Hozard Mary June Pye of this place Bunday callers at the Rober Conaway home were Miss Madeiine Conaway cf Beeth Creek, and Mm $a add r rs son ana , Mires ro wiih det | rt! mt Dunkle and won BR ea r, Millard, the ficials lated Lucy Conaway. of this place Those who vised Mrs Spicer on Sunday were Mr Car and Miss Evelyn Spicer all of Nii tany, and Mrs Rober, McCliskey Mi Raymond Neldigh and son Robert of Howard Sundny visitors Deity wee Geo and John Mrs the and at home My White Rote Madeline C pending (randmeother trie nie, of maway Lig Mr of Beecn wilh Cone Week hey Lucy AWAY Sunday callers at home were Miss June 0 Beigh ol and Mrs all of this place Sunday dinner guests at the Wil- lam Beightol home were Mr, and Mrs, John Dunkle and son Paul of Bellefonte Milford Beighto) of Bellefonte, R. D, 2, Afterncon call- el were Clair Belghtol { Iva of Lock Haven } Waiter Dailey Mrs, Winfield Deitz Kenneth Eley eve callers the Orin Pye BErtley, Mil- Pal'nh Long alu of Altoona and Master Thutsday E. Aley were ung at the C nome A Sund Aang Garrett Lermioon and chilliren spent at the Newitt home in State College Mrs. Ralph Yearick and Dean and Dorothy of Pox Ww, were Sunday dinner guests Swope and Lucas home Beitée Aley spent Sunday friend Miss June Yearick Nittany. Monday vy Weaver Mr hildren ” and he ” our vale ne quarry Compan was A\TRE 1 oe od 3 former How. liner, died a’ brought here 1 rest. in Pre byterian on Momday of this icy Con the iald Mi Rho Conaway Beech Creek Undines Hold Annual Fete Continued from Page b assistant fire perels Miche Williams " { K, fire chiel of 3 of Lew- Pire O0n- ad eine by membsg ang that the ghting have the Dast Bl Aenea naards dnmesniyably 3 wis risen veral Oreme: ¢ # who condi agains a foe Lhat He referred to the eal 1 sibility placed in the handd af firemen Ly the public in guardihg communities against. Joss fé and property. atid characters fire fighting as requiring thé! highesy type of courage Togstmanier Gillen read as esting and comprehensive review of difference between lhe old-time volunteer Ord companies and the present day unites. “The bitter rival of former years” he said, “has nn tumed into a spirit of co-oper- No longer do rival compan- seek (0 hiric der each other, but stead meri of different com Antes now work with each other and {frequently cbey orders from of- of other companies, he re- TRON ty Foy rs 1 { | Olive | ner were Hazel! brick and scns Gerald and Don, daughter Con! Pags Yaiee A ——— - H Guests introduced during the din- | James R. Hughes, Thomas Beaver, president of Council; Coun- ell members W. J. Emerick, W. W | Bleg, Leslie Thomas, E. J. Teaman,' H. E. Mauck, John Weber and Har- old D. Cowher: William Doll, oldest member of the Undine company; the Rev. A. J. Cherventk, assistant rector of Bt. John's church; the Rev, Wllinm C, Thompson, pastor of the Presbyterian church; Herman Hazel, president of the Logan com- pany; Arthur Boob, chief of the Lo- gans; Daniel Krupwrine, chief of the Alpha company, State College; Lov- en Elder, chile! of Alpha's first aid squad; Nevin Adkins, chief of the Pleasant Gap company; Malcolm {Bwartz, chlef of the Mllesburg comn- inlers' Bhay, chief of the Howard company, and Captain C. J McRae the State Motar Police at Williamsport, formerly Belle fonte Entertainment at the dinner in cluded group singing and Irish num- bers sung by Cyril Moerschbacher, George Bhecklys was planist Siate Treasurer PF, Clair Ross, of Harrisburg, spoke briefly at the be- ginning of the dinner, Mr, Ross principal speaker at a birthday din- ner at Brooks-Doll Post Americand Legion Home, Bellefonle, visited the Undine firemen upon invitation by that company eh. Quarryman Is Killed Under Fall of Rock: Sr ———— Continued Trom Page n pany; Norris of ol © quarry and after con- ducting an investigation he deemed an inguest unnecessary, Death was stiributed to a fracture of the skull and internal injuries. Both the man's legs were {mctured Campana, who for the past had been employed Milier, was known an able and experienced quartyman, His desth \ the first fatal accident the Jacksonville works quarry was opened last ¥rank Campana was a y Marie Campania 51 vears ago at the GRe Of residing for a lime the Belle resided 10} ( alled to 1! ol fifteen by Mr Year: an sor Of ada COMmIing Alter moved where we | VENI include ra Ludec] ris Coder, Bellefonis Sanzo, Wellsboro; Ms Renovo, dnd Philip aret. both at home. Also sur- a brot Michael, of a sister Mary Cap- P of AIDany tn ar 3 3 "nn pa ehL wife these ch ’ < rvivor dren Mrs Mary and her Mrs NY Futera! services were Catholic march with the Rev. Fal Dowy officiating made in the and held at St yesterday her Wil Inte Catholic m E ment wis emilee EE — Troop 5 Wins First Aid Cup I. Contigusd trom ake ane wroop the nex annus *8t add congest. Members of the win- ning prood gre: David Dean, Leon- ard Levite Richard A munefinag Raymond Brooks, Peier Sheffer and Thomas Davies Members Of honors are: James Gordon, Miller, Jack Port Hanwe! wright and Bryan Carian Lioyd Cumminge, chai$fhan of the Realth and safety committee ol Muncy District: was in charge Judges were: Philip Ricke:t. and A Dean West, Bellefonte, and Bary Hall, of Willismport, thet patrols participating were from Throop 6, OeOrge Kellerman. Seprish. John Rockocki ana siti n (PEALE 1) winnmnng Goorge Cart~ ght the patrol Thomas Miller; From Troop 2, Bll- ly Beatty, Thomas Beatty, Jameh Pri, Kenneth Summer, Kenneth Barnhart, Richard Ospers and Thomas Fromiy; and Scouts James Albright, Beull, Dewey Borensen, Sidney Wil. lar, Richard Witmer and Mae Brian, Lions Club Organized By Millheim Citizens Conunuea from page one) Howard Bri cker; lion tamer, Blan. ley Blerly: tall twister, M. M. Ma~ molen; directors, R. 8. Stover, RB. W. Thompson, W, C. Gramley, and Le- Roy Forsyihe Members of the olub are: 8 M Breon, Stanley C. Blerly, John M Boob, Irvin Benfer, Howard Brick. er, 8. L. Hubler, BR. W. Thompson Dr. H. FP. Cooper, H, PF. Confer, Parl E. Espershiade, Rev, O. BE. Prémsn Sumner Frankenberger, LeRoy For. syithe, W. C. Gramiley, 8. W. Oram. ley, Rev, G. A. Fred Oreising, Dr Frank Herininger, Drew E. Kolb Marvin Miller, Charles A Miller, P. RB. Miller, Miurice M. Mamolen J. B. Malone, P. C. Mensch, GC. G Neff, Chas. M. Sniith, R. 8. Stover A. H. Stover, Dr’ H. N. Thissell, R N. Witmer and J. L. Walson Set Date For Grange Fair t Continued rom Phe one) president, George president, Henry John Wert, Br, Bumuel Grove Buperintenidents and assistants departments are Grounds, George W. Ralston, Fducation, T. I. Meirs, General Livestock, Ralph eV. Dalry Ci Harry C H Ww Rals ton; vice Stover; Ureasurer, and secretary, Mrs of tte, Frank Kelle mies Bheep and Hog Clair Parsons and Pets, Henry res Robert anc Zerhy Harry Pisher Gates and Georg hionn Jehnson Farm Machinery and Clyde Hoover Entertairunent baugh and Walter Concessions, V Ardersy Neodiework Mrs. John Dale der Georg Weave A. Auman E Fiower Name “Cast For ‘Elks Frolics’ ued from Page 1) bash, C3 Ti + wan (Ce widow Avhtite Decker; Moerschibe walters, Edwak Wagner and “Bock” Toner; soloists Setiuel Waite, Charlolle Helm. An- nettle Decker, Edgar Wagner, Het - bert Beerer Cecil Walker, Cyril Moerach John Love Buck Toner and Bill Yate: cher bachHer Dances will be: Jane Alkey, Mary Mog NE Thomas DeHuas, Richard| Gr. Hartsock, Phyllis Hillegas, Betty Howard, Carolyn Kachik, Jean Fleming, Jetinnette MeOinley, Jean MeKinley, Cyrene Neweomb, Lois Milier, Jean bengwell, Beity Thomp- ron, Aone Wither, Jane Rumberger, Louise Elder and Jane Bmith, In this part, the entire Marching Club of the Elks will make its ap- pearance well a double male QuarieLis The action of he prologue will i he second part of take place In a curio shop in Persl The cast ine clude Mary louise Nelo, Aune Kelly, Jerry Casper, Elizabeth Mati« gino, Mary lovine, John Shoemaker, and Phil Witcraft Those who will be seen in the two acts of proper, are: Wil. Hamm T. Litke, Betty Eckley, Mary Gehret, Bill Irvin, Nell Wolfe, Bard Heverly, Louise O'Donnell, Don Klinger, Clara Bingaman, Mary E. Sloop, Annette Dec Pallip Wit- craft John Love Linn Fromm, Thomas Beck, Cazolyn Kachik, Ros- alle Miller, i Frances Heverly, lary Hus et and Peggy Bmilh “Topsy and Eva.” will present a specialty number belween acls, The finale will includé a solo by Mrs Joseph Parrish, with the Marching Club, High School Band “ the play er wl BH and the entire cast taking part, PLOW DEEP + + « this is a good formals for growing good erops. And sdd that a food fertilizer Armotr's BIG CROP—it s nearby plant to suit your crops sud your soil. Properly balanced, it gives vour erops those plant foods so sess. tial for » quality harvest, Make every sore deo its best—use Armour's JSArmour: FERTILIZERS We have the amglgris to suit - your weeds. WwW. E. HOMAN OAK HALL STATION Centre County PENNA. Le eT a ttt “Olde=Tyme Berke ri] Boy says: Olde-Tyme 3 hearth bread has ao hearth flavor be- cause it's baked on the hearth. Order a loaf today. \d There Is One BEST Electric Washer Buy ! 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