THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 18, 1940, — CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY PLANTING DEMONSTRATION AT SCHOOL, At an all day demonstration in connection with the landscaping project of the High | School building and grounds, spon- sored by the Alumni Association, will begin at 8:30 o'clock this Fri- day morning, and probably last most of the day. Mr. Rasmussen, head of the] Landscaping Extension Department | of Penn State and County Agent | R. C. Blaney assisted by a commit= | tee in charge, will supervise the | planting. Mcst of the plants, which total some two hundred were purchased from the Rockview Penitentiary Nursery, The trees and shrubs will be brought to the High School grounds, baled and burlaped, some time jhe previous evening. The digging of the plants will be in charge of P, C. Barr, who heads the Prison Nursery. Most of the plant- ing labor will be performed by boys of the High School. The girls will serve a lunchedn at noon LJ * | * - Church Schedules Reformed—D. R. Keener. Church Worship 7:30; Church School 9:30. Lutheran:—Rev. C C. Otto Church Wership 7:30; Church School 9:30. Methodist: —Rev. Church Worship School 10:30 Presbyterian: —Rev. patrick. Church ‘Worship Church School 9:30. Evangelical: —Rev. W. K, Hoster- man. Centre Hall: Church School 9:30; Lemont: Church School 10:00 Church Worship 11:00; Bethesda Communion service 9:00, Church School 10:00; Locust Grove: Church School 9:30; Church Worship 7:30. | RM . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homan ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs, Fred Luse and their children, Donna and Keith, moicred to Washington on Sunday to see the cherry blossonms Mr, and Mrs. Russell Seesholtc| and family, of Columbia, were the! weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Wetzel M E Williams, of Reading.! brother of R, P. Williams, was a guest in the Willlams home Thurs- day and Friday of last week. He was accompanied to Centre Hall by Samuel Goss who visited with his niece, Mrs. Edward Durst. Mrs. Mary Stahl was brought to her home Friday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder, of Altoona, with whom she spent the winter Mrz, Samuel Shoop arrived at her home on Sunday after spending the winter in Newark, N. J. Mrs Shoop is recovering from a {raciur- ed hip and ig being cared for bv her daughter, Mrs Susan Chronaur and her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Whorley both of Altoona Miss Miriam Homan spent the waa VoCKeER with her parents, Mr. and arren Homan Me Guy Jacobs, of Steubenville, Ohio, spent Sunday with his broth- er and sister, Leslie and Margarel Jacobs. Mr, Jacchs was enrouie (0 New York FM. Fisher accompanied by Rev Roy Corman, of Greensburg, ar- rived at Mr. Fisher's home on Sun- day. They plan to spend the week fishing L. J. Packer arrived home from California on Friday after an ex- tended trip through the West Mr. and Mrs. N. D Mara Getiysburg visited with their daughter, Mrs. George Sweeny, over the weekend Mr. and Mrs, Harry King of Wil- liamsport, and Mr. and Mrs Millard Schrefller of Pleasant Gap, were Sunday visitors at the J 8. Boozer home, Mrs, James A. Bradford and daughter Jean, spent the weekend with her parents in Rebersburg Mr, and Mrs. F, H. Ruble and daughter, Mrs. Grace Shaner, and | Glenn Church Walter 9:30; J. M. Kirk- 10:30; of TEENIE REE MUNICIPAL, | MILLHEIM, PA. Evenings 7 and 9 P. M. Admission 10¢ and 25c Friday & Saturday (April 19th & 20th) Priscilla Lane - Rosemary Lane lola Lane - Gale Page “FOUR WIVES” With Claude Rains & Jeffrey Linn LATEST NEWS ISSUE “COLOR CARTOON" Monday & Tuesday (April 22nd & 23rd) | 1 The story of Robert Fulton and his ship without sails “Little Old New York” (A Fox Picture) Alice Faye Fred McMurray Richdrd Greene Romantic, Spectacular Entertainment ! ALSO THE FINEST OF SELECTED SHORTS Lusty, Wednesday (One Day Only—April 24th) This Picture Recommended For Adults Only! “A CHILD IS BORN” (A Warner Bros. Picture) Geraldine Fitzgerald Gladys George and Gale Page COMPLETE SELECTION OF | take her part | play this Friday night. ¢ ment | property {of money-saving specials ; fe ep pe a Donald Ruble, of Altoona were TOMORROW weekend guests of Mrs. Sallie Ruble. Word was received by J 8. Beez | public planting | er from Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Boozer that they would probably arrive In town sometime this week. Mr, and Mrs, Boozer are on their way home to Chicago from Louisiana and Florida. They will visit with J. 8. Boozer's before returning home. The music club will meet Thurs day evening at 7:30 p. m, at the] home of Mrs. J, William Bradford. | Miss Jane Spyker has been {ll for | to | some time and will not be able in the Senior class Mr. and Mrs, Harry of Ohio, have arrived at months Mr. and Mrs, James Wagner, of Herndon, visited with their daugh- ter Miss Bernice Wagner at the S E. Jordon home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, J, B. Arney their Haven on Sunday where they visi'- ed at the home of Mrs. Arney’ brother Set Examination Dates High school entrance examina- tions for the Centre Hall-Potter High school at Centre Hall for grade schools of the town will be held in the high school gymnasium Saturday, May 18, it was announced this week. The date for rural schools has been set for May 2 nn Pills Cause Child's Death (Continued from Page 1) picked up the remaining pills When the father returned home about 5 p. m. he noticed that the child's lips appeared blue and a short time later the boy sickened A physician was summoned, but the boy sank rapidly until death en- sued, Members of the Alpha Fire Company, of State College,” worked with an Inhalator for some time in a fruitless effort to revive the young- ster Centre County Coroner Charles Sheckler, of Milesburg, who inves- tigated the case early Sunday morn- ing, pronounced that the boy had met death through accidental pois- oning The child was born on November 17, 1938 at Jessup, Lackawanna counly, and is survived by his par- ents. The remains were taken to Jessup where funeral services were held Tuesday morning. with inter- in the Mondale cemetery ————— ye - Stone Wall Is Cause of Suit (Continued from Page 1) 1s ov werflowed, washed a and driftwood and sequent ly. covered with walter, other debris, and that drainage is impossible because of the wall, He sets forth that because surface wa- ter has drained into the well on the come poliuted and that the State Department of Health has condemn. ed the well The plainlff lists his damages as follows: for loss of water supply, $1.- 000; for loss of use of land, $1,000, and for depreciation in the value of the land through lack of natural drainage, $500 Fleming & Litke, Bellefonte attor- neyvs, are representing Heverly in the action New Garage atl Pleasant Gap E. N. Trostle, well known through- out this section, will open a new garage and repair shop at Pleasant Gap tomorrow, and has a number to offer Friday and Saturday that should appeal to motorists. Mr. Trostle is prepared to do electric welding and all kinds of repairing at reasonable prices. Ss mA — oe t— | POULTRY DEMONSTRATION FARM MEETINGS TO BE HELD “Quality Eggs” for discussion at the spring poultry demonstration farm meetings to be held In Centre county next week, as announced by County Agent R, C.| Blaney The schedule of meetings held is as follows: Tuesday, April 23, at 10 a. m., home of John Stover, State College, | to be \R.D Tuesday, April 23, at 2 p. m., home of Howard Boone, Howard. Wednesday, at home of Ray Ishler, Gap Wednesday, April 24. at 2 p. m., at! home of Frank Bible, Aaronsburg. Thursday, April 25, at 10 a. m., at home of Ellis Peters, Stormstown. ———— Has the Census Taker Visited You? Amusirty comments by one of America’s best known witg on the Pleasant | | recent country-wide quiz, sponsored | by Uucle S8am. One of many in- | teresting features in the April 21st | issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed with the Baltimore American. On sale at all | | Newsstands, Joodyear, | their sump- | mer home in Colyer for the summer | with | son Robert motored to Lock) the drinking water has be- | will be the subject | | Pritz, Howard Orndorfl moved from at | at. April 24, at 10 a, m., | JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday April 21, are as follows: Sunday School 9:30; C. BE 6:46; Worship 7:30, Theme “Hymn Festival” George Swope a student of Al- toona Zeih College spent the week- end with his father Mr. Elmer Swope and daughters, was a visitor at the home of her | parents, lan, Mrs. Alice Betz and daughter Dorothy were Friday business call- | ers in Bellefonte Mrs. Erva Gable and son Frank Herbert Tucker all of Philadelphia, Billy and Helen Kessinger called Saturday to see Mrgp Olive Spices Samuel! Craft of Sharon, Edward | | HOUSERVILLE deavor will hold thelr Spring Rally | In the Presbyterian church at Le- | mont, Miss Ruth Dolan of Lock Haven, | Mr. and Mrs, George Do- | April 19th. Rev. Jones will be the speaker. A special number will be rendered by the choir. The Christian Endeavor of the U. B. church will hold a hot social in the basement of the church, the evening of April 25, each one is supposed to bring some kind of a hat, the hatg will then be sold at 25c, each. Entertainment and re- freshments. Everybody welcome, John Shuey called at the Charles Packer home Friday evening. Visitors at the Grant Coble home Sunday were: Mr, and Mrs, Jessie Byrd and family and Mr, and Mrs ! Willlam Hindes all of Jacksonville | Craft of Philipsburg and 8. 8 Cra‘t | of Moshannon, spent Sunday Apri 7. with their sister Mrs, Willlam Dixson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shaffer and | ehildren and Mrs, Irvin Watkins of | Curtin, i erg at home, bc Cm the Mrs. Lucy Conaway Sunday evening Mrs. Roy Oyler, received the sad news that her mo.her, Mrs Mollie Wentzel was in a very critical condition a the home of another daughter Mrs Edna Confer of Renovo and to make things still worse Mrs, Oyler is con- fined to her bed suffering with | bronchitis Mr. and Mrs, of Jersey callers at Frank Malone and Shore, were the Orin Fye { grandson Sunday home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and | daughter Nancy Lou of Centre Hall spent Saturday evening at the lat- ter’s home Mr and Mrs. Miles children Earl, Martha ta, Dorothy and Vera by her mother, Mrs, C daughter Sara, Lillian of Howard, spent Saturday afternoon at the Harry Coder home at Mill Hall where a double birthday party was celebrated in honor of John Coder and Earl Bartley A. A. Garrett Sunday Baird Mrs Bartley and Jane, Roget accompanied L. Neff and and children afternoon at the home of Bellefonte J. B Lucas and daughters Lucille, Doris and Luella of Fox Hollow, sper. Wednesday evening at the Swope home Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle and son, Paul of Hecla, spent Sunday at the William Beightol home evening callers were Mrs. E R Bartley, Mrs. Miles and childrea Martha Jane, Clarabelle and Carl, Mrs. Robert Conaway and daugh- ters Kathryn and Lucy and Miss Betty Alley Mr. and Mrs. Deimer children spent Sunday parents Mr and Mrs of Axe Mann Dean Beightol and lady friend Miss Theima Petzer of Bellefonte spent Saturday evening with his aunt, Mrs, C. E Aley and family Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul of Hecla, called at the Robert Con- away home Sundaes aflernoon Miss Dorothy Betz sper Sunda with her friend Miss Josephine Deitz Mr. and Mrs Ted Dixson children gpent Sunday evening with his parents, Mr and Mrs William Dixson Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Russell Lucas home of Milesburg. in honor of Mrs. James Lucas’ birthday April 14. Harold Betz and daughler Nancy of Howard, were Sunday callers a { the home of his mother, Alice Betz Movings in our vicinity were Ed- ward Rogers vacated the Powers farm and moved to Howard; Mr Hironomus and family of near Zion purchased the Powers farm and tock possession. Mr. and Mrs, Dean Rogers have started housekeeping and farming on the William Orr farm, Doyle Lucas moved up near | State College, Byron Lucas moved { irom Mt. Eagle into the house va- | cated by Doyle Lucas, A. M. Fritz moved to Nittany, | and family moved into the White- rock Quarry house vacated bY spen Harry Ertley and wih her Earl Corman and the J. Will Mayes farm into the Bennison farm, Robert Bennison family moved into the Knech: mill { house, Mathias Parker and family | from Spring Mills moved into the | ; farm house below town known as | farm to be em- | the John Hoy Jr. ployed by M. Harold Betz rr wn — ——— Rock Falls on Road A massive rock, as large as an ordinary house, rolled hown from | the mountain side just south of ja evening. | j i Ralston on Wednesday As it covered but half of the road | | traffic is being maintained. Road | crew of men caretakers have a | working to remove it. and some | blasting will probably be necessary in the task. rr — a Helpful Hints for Busy Housewives | A collection of | complete menus for the week, alds | to lighten housework. A regular | feature every Sunday in The Amer- | fean Weekly. the big magazine dis- | tributed with the Baltimore Ameri- | (can. On sale at all newsstands, F BEAUTY COURSE Permanent Waving Manicuring School of Beauty Culture 508-10 Main St, Johnstown 1126 ELEVENTH AVENUE Phone 3-0443 ALTOONA, PA. Be Top Trained Going to learn Beauty Culture? Then why not learn from leading instructors? Our teaching staff offers you Master Instructors. Graduates are recognized as lop- trained operators! This means better positions at more attrac tive pay, for those trained in this foremost school. Why accept less in instruction! And less, later, in pay. Write for Free Booklet Classes May 1 & 15 were Sunday evening call-| John DeArment | Sunday visitors at the Howard Neff home were: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neff and family of Pleasant Hill Rev. Homer Gauntt preached al the County Home Sunday after- noon. Music and singing by the Pine Grove quartfte. One who attended from the U. B. church here were: Adaline Shuey, Mary Alice Emenhizer, Mary Ellen Shuey John Shuey and Charles Coble Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and two children, visited with his mo h- er, Mrs. Jane Hook, at Potters Mill Sunday, also called on the James Guisewite family Mrs. Ralph Hook noon to see Mrs. George Lohr, whe has been 1 for some time found her slightly inproved Charles Shearer and two called at the Charles Packer Thursday evening Mrs. Johnston of Lamar is vis. iting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Nef? Sunday visitors at the Charle called Sunday and SON: home AP WHOLE WHEAT Clapp Foods Clapp’s Strained Baby Foods Holsom's P’'nut Crunch Ann Page Powder - - Red Cross Paper Towels Galvanized Pails Kutol Wall Paper Cleaner - For Scouring Chopped Baking 10-qt. capacity Brillo Roll Butter Chocolate Stars Lima Beans = Ke - - a aa aS aa at 8S at ah a a a a A Ei a as ae 2 =m D3 2% 15c hw 2c 13¢ 2 rolls 19¢ 25¢ 5 ¢ans 29¢ Brillo - - - pkg. 15¢ Soap Pads 2 pkgs. 15¢ 2 Ibs 65¢ - 21bs 25¢ Ib 15¢ IONA PEACHES » vic svr IONA COCOA ECONOMICAL, NOURISHING Packer home were: Mr, and Mrs, Centre Hall, Mrs, Packer and chil-| dren visited until ‘Monday evening. Robert Cain of Bellefonte, Mr, and | Mrs. Ralph Hood and two children! and Charley Coble visitors at the Robert Wallers home Sunday were: Mr and Mrs. | Cyrus Brown and little daughter of | Altoona, and Beverly Walters of Bellefonte, Sunday visitors at the Roy home were: Mr and Mrs Snyder and two sons Marlin Wertz Keller | and { Nevin of Rebersburg and Mr, and Mrs. William Fike and son Sunday school 9:30 a, m.; Chris-| tian Endeavor 6:45 p. m, led by] Mrs, Dorothy Coble: preaching 7:30 | Pp m ZION | Mr. and Mrs. Guy daughter Natalle, Miss Lizzie Boone were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Boone home al Rebersburg The Alfred Yearick family of Bellefonde spent Sunday af the home of Mr. Yearich's parerils, Mr. and Mrs. John Yearick | Sorry to note Mr and Mrs. Ar- thur Garbrick are on the sick list We wish them a speedy recovery and Mrs. Kenneth the proud parents of a young ws hom they have named Ned to note Harold Sampsel is patient In the Centre County tal. We him a speedy Corman and wish nd Mrs Sunday sburg Mrs. Bruce Beightol, teacher of Zion school, spent the weekend wich relatives in Pittsburgh Hockman relatives fry ian spel Phill ip | sisier | three children | Mrs | Sunday Gummo! Mrs. Relish Bumgardner of Belle- | | Doyle Packer and three children of | fonte, spent Monday at the Arthur | The South Branch Christian En- Carbrick home to help care for the sick, Miss Virginia and Walter Irvine i spent Sunday afternoon with theft and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Hall of Beech Creek Roy Grove and daughter attend- ed the funeral of John Marshall on Monday held from the home of his | son at Spring Creek — VALLEY VIEW Mr, and Mrs. Charley Benuer and spent Sunday with Bemmer's father Mr. Feron Eckley George Eckley of Altoona, with his father spent Christ Eckley Next Tuesday school will and there will be some happy dren, for most of them surely Joy roaming and playing Mr, and Mrs. Fred Meyers daughter Jerry spent Sunday Mr and Mrs. Mileg Shultz Mr, and Mrs. George Robb, Mrs Julia Scott, Mrs. Rachel Farr and Miss Sally Farr spem day last week with Mr, and Forest close chil- LE w Mrz | Eckley Yarnell Marion £301 ved oa oF ouUnGay Mr. and Mrs and family Dick, Jackie and Josephine in Hollldaysburg with relatives Mary Andrew Herbert, spent {rien and Hampton spen reandma Bertha adjacent 10 Ger- that | Neutral nations, many, realize WAT UNIONVILLE & > Rervices o- Thursday even- Sunday morn- 6:30 p L week with her niece of Bellefonte Methodist Church Pray “r ory i © his ing. Sunday ing: Epworth League followed by Crviece a 7:30 p. m. with sermon by Lhe new pastor, Rev. M, F, Kersletier Free Methodist Church Prayer services Friday Sunday Bchool Bunday morning $:30 p. m_foliowed the reg preaching serv Blover Rev. M new pas or of 5Choo] ! Kerstetler and the Methodist parsonage day of former charge al m { nere, moved | Mile:burg on from Millville, } Mins 71 last week where is Services: evening a from Wilminglon, 1iAY m oy ice at 10:45 a Church Services Monday even- Presbyterian 3ible St ings at 7 School on § pm Rev Methodist to the udy Class a0 + rf improving Mr weekend ~The most news tor 81 50 Nervous After Vitami I" Improved bon Remedy Helps Give ed Relief White Need. Mmmm na 4 Treg He TT — I — RE ————————— YOU'LL NEVER MEATS AND FISH » GO WRONG WITH QUALITY GUARANTEED A & P MEATS! MEATY CEN CHUCK ROAST English Beef Roast. _. Y RUMP OR RIB Veal Loin Roast. SHOULDER CUT SKINNED FRESH FANCY JUMBO ‘ROAST Sliced Jumbo Bologna Light Lean Bacon. 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