Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. UNIONVILLE (Continued from page two) Mr Mrs, Blair Heaton and son of Twin Rocks, were weeke nd | guests at the former's home s'Mr and Mrs, Herbert Way and son and wife of Ohio were recent guests of his mother, Mrs Amanda Way Miss Lorraine Persons returned to her home here on Tuesday having completed the terms work at Penn- sylvania State College Perry Barner has recently pur- chased a Chevrolet coupe which he and his wife enjoy riding in when he is not employed with his truck Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bullock ana en: tertained at their home on Sunday | for a short time, thelr son George S. Bullock and wife of Philadelphia Miss Ida Mae Barton ks now home with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Bar- ton. upon the closing of Teachers College at Lock Haven for L0€ Summer Mr. Harold Hall is employed part time in the Refrigerator Depart- ment of the New Sear Roebuck store which was recently opened in State College 4-H Clad News:—The 4-H Club Sewir class will meet on Tues- day, June 11th at the home of Miss Alice Reish, at 1 o'clock. A good attendance is desired Mrs Orrie Holt has been ill fo the past several days and confined to her home but her many friends will be glad to learn she much better at tthis writing Mr. William Resides al days at the home of Jobin Resides vt the home of Mr. Herbert Way Ohio since some time last Fall Mrs Amanda Way re home latter week in Herbert 15 pent. sever- his father in sturned part from a with New Alexandria ang Way and family her here the last sister son visit het her po al ladies of the Unionville Garden Club atiended 2 Ja meeting of several clubs of the county. held in the Presbyteri- a@ chapel in Bellefonte on Tuesday afternoon. &. C. Fox is beaaiifying the J Vii liams property by a fresh reint and 1M nearing It certainly its shutters of blue, In and roof the i R coat 00k n Ain ye rreen IYory Mr. Hassell Stere of Altoona the guest of his mother, Mrs . meda Stete on Memorial Day. Also Mrs. Alton Poorman and daughter Almeda and Miss Rose Henden all of Altoona, spent day at the Stere home Miss Nell Will day by train for Pitisb he is visiting with her husband, Mr and Mrs Fisher, having received word they were both iD and that son, Jay, had fallen and hurt him- self. ) hol irgh where sister ANG having been employed | — | Miss Anne 8 cota | ams left on Sun- Mr and Mrs. J. BE Carper last Tuesday with friends at Boals- burg and State College. W. A Frye of Pittsburgh, was A weekend guest at the J. EB Carper home Other guests during the | week were Mrs Lynn Woomer and Mrs. James Longwell of Lemont; Mrs. J M Woomer and son Stanley of Axe Mann; Mrs, Robert Hall and Mrs Kenneth Hall of Union- ville Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger over Memorial Day and the past weekend were their daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs Ward Southard mington, Del. accompanied by Miss Reed of Philadelphia and Mr Jo- seph Brugger, their son, of Con- necticut | Mr LeRoy Lucas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Lucas of Union Township is one the of about one thousand members who are gradu- ating from the Altoona High Schoo! this week, The family at- tended commencement exercises on Wednesday morning in the Jaffa Temple of Altoona Rev G. A Garrett of the Pree Methodist ¢hurch, who has been confined to the Centre County hos- pital for the past ten weeks, was discharged from sald institution and brought to his home Wed- nesday much improved. HI many fr and neighbors trust his comp recovery may be speedy of class on very endas ete - James Hughes Gives Appreciation Dinner (Continued from page one) Dalse B. Hender Ebert and a group the commercial department of the Bellefonte High who rendered ervice Mr. Hughe in ping Prin and In listing the names and addresses of Academy Alumni for of the banquet Hotel Mrs choo] ceton intler the use | committee Guests at the dinner included Mr Alberta Ki Mona Vonada, Jean Fanning, Betty Hollobaugh and Vi let Chick Miss Chick did all the ping for Mr. Hughes’ book Chapters From Boarding Life, THustrated.” which he have published In the near ader entitled School to frit uve hope gue st at the dimier 4 Mary Loui Betty Virginia Tor Dorothy uth Olsen Poo Weber ¢ Wal Grace Ras Nelo Katherine Hughe MINOR of Morse ome on the Ladi Lodure. held North Sprin for Prine indicated mest ut NS HIAT —— tia, (CO Mrs. G. W_ Bullock on Sunday 10r a short visit were Mids Ruth Black | and Mr. ang Mrs. Pau! Fair all of Philadelphia, * who ‘were motor guests of thelr son and wife, Mr and Mrs George 8S. Bullock who were here for a short stay Mr. Joseph Way, son of Mr Mrs, Elwood Way. took suddenly ill on Memorial evening and was taken to the doctor in Bellefonte who 0°- dered Nim taken to the hospital {ur observation and treatment. He was discharged on Saturday evening but «till confined to his home unable to finish his last few days of school The regular ‘monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church was held on Wednesday evening in the chapel Rev M. FP Kerstetier was the principal speak- ef, giving the high lights of Mis- sionary work discussed at the Gen- era} Conference at Atlantic City re- cently, 1 Dr. ang Mm. A B, Davidson of San Diagn, California, but tempor- arily stationed on the Great Lakes al, Chicago, Ill, called around among some of thelr friends and relatives in and about the commmu- rity over Memorial Day, stopping with his sister in Philipsburg. They spent Monday here and in Union Towiship, “Nir, and Mrs. DH, Custer, Mrs « being a dster of the late Alma Alexander and the en. tire gi ang relatives of the wish to take this meins to A express their appreication abd thanks to all bérsons who so Rindly assisteq them and their kind expressions of sympathy during their recent béreavement in the death of Mrs. Alia Lucas Alegand- or, Guests at the home of Mr and Mis E. T. Hall of Union Town- ship, were their son and family, M anel Mrs, ison Hall and daugh- ters of Harrisburg, Upon their re- turn to their home on Sunday af- lernoon they were ascompanied by their niece, Miss Mary Margarst Williams, daughter of Mr. and Ms R. C Williaras of this place, who expects to visit In Harrisburg for a time, Miss Margaret Parsons also and business accompanied them to Harrisburg | where she resumed her studies in| school. % to énter fail The apnual Alumni dance and re- iceplion for the B. H 8. graduating class will be held at Hecla Park to- ght, after commencement exer- ¢ises. The Campus Owls, of State College, will furnish usic. Dancing will begin at 10 p.m Features of the dance will Include a cake walk and entertainment Tickets, which inchile annual mem- bership 10 the Alumni Association are being sold at cents each They may be at the Penn State College 4H oi) purchased door Class Reunions Another [eature of the dan be reunions of the ¢lasses and 1930. Members of 20 will attend a dinner at the Penn Belle hotel here at 6:30 o'clock to- night. Mrs. Samuel Waite, chairman of the committee, declared that more than 20 members of the class expect to attend the dinner an dance The dinner for the class of 1930 will be held at the Markland Hotel at 6:30, with 50 persons expected to be present. Artisles from the class yearbook will be read and other en- tertainment will be provided. Mrs Philip Witeraft is chairman of the commitiee ce will of 1920 the class of Crash Report in Error In an account last week of a mo- | tor accident, May 25, east of Hub- lershurg, “The Centre Democrat Was milsififormed In the statement that a car driven by O. C. Smith, of How- ard R. D. 2. ran into a secian driven | of Lock Ha- | | 1 & ven. as the Graden machine stopped | Pauline Brungard, students at the by Elizabeth I. Graden, to avoid striking cows crossing the highway. It is reliably reported that the position of the cars Was re. reversed, and that the Graden car struck the rear of the Smith ma- chine as the Smiths stopped to avoid the cows — BR am,” r— Mariage Licenses James B. Swab Stale College Jovee 1avina Perris. State College Kenneth Horning .Bcranton Mary A. Trainer { Andy Fornick Mary Ann Urbanik Clarence David Segal Philadelphia Mildred V. Rosenshine State College | Harold T, Breon Htate College | Geraldine E. Ross Centre Hall R. D H H spent | of Wil-| State College ! Clarence | ' companied by Mr. and Mrs, Lester | Saturday, #8 Lock Haven ——— REBERSBURG The local Memorial Day services were well attended, both by loeal and out-of-town people. The speak- er was Mr. Absolom Gougler ol Middleburg Mr, and Syracuse, NY. visited parents, over the recent Recent visitors at the C 8 terman home were Mr. and Mrs John Slack of Coburn, Miss Besse Meyer of Philadelphia, ang Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer and family of Emporium, Mr, Lee Sholl and two daughters of Pittsburgh spent last weekend with relatives Mr K children attended the her sister, the former Schechterly at McClure day Mrs William Tyson ol with his holiday Hos- Mrs local and Mrs 8 Breon and wedding of Miss Joyce on Thurs- Annie Stanley of Nesbit, vis- ited with her sister Mrs, W. H Zeigler, last weekend. The Alton Auman family the weekend with Mr. and Lester Shaffer at Richfield Miss Dorothy Bottorf of Wash. ington, D. C., a former resident of this town, has been visiting with various local Yriends Mr. and Mrs E H entertained Mr, and Mrs, James Hosterman of Ohio, on Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ho of Millersburg over nd. nd Mrs Memorial Day Akron, Ohio Mrs. W H. Hackenberg, daugh- Joanne, and Mrs Nora Weber spent Sunday and Monday at Lake Mokoma, Pa Mr. and Mrs. Allen Canton, Ohlo, are visiti latter parent: Mr ries Garrett and Mrs M WW, Breon who spending the summer at Mon- Mass, spent the weekend &t They were accompanied by Glenn Chambers of Peekskill Y.. who visited with Rev and F Douty. On Monday Miss Gladys Zeigler ang Miss Betly Gentzel accompanied Mr and Mr Breon on their return trip. The ame Rev, and Mrs N. F Douty and Miss Laura E Gayley left for Mass al where Rev Douty will again his sum- ner minis Mrs Glenn Hos burg, and Mrs Pat the parental My Emest Oelsewils Janice, of Harrisburg H 0H Royer spent Mrs Hosterman ter- the Harry with Boone his sister al pen Ler Wenger, of with the Mrs ng and terey home Mr N Mr N aay 180 arry on ry terman of Aarons. Luther Wert and ricia Memoria home Day £34 a 4 1 «1 ne HIE Mr. and Mn: Bilerly and arence Bierly RIG Mrs rett Thur wday Mrs N. R Bierly was to the Lewistown hospital urday Mr admitt ed on 8al- and Mrs. T. A. Auman enter- tained his son. Mr. Haralg Auman and family of lock Haven on Thursday. and Mr and Mrs D.J Benner of Woodward i The Young Woman's Mission Society of the Lutheran church wi hold a Sock Social in the Jocal church on Tues June at 730 p. m. Rel: shmen tye swerved. «The public is in- vited Mr. Harold Eager of Lancaster was a guest of Woodrow Bierly last week. The latter has Deen em- ployed at Lancaster and spent part of his vacation ai home Thursday visitors at the Paul Rearick home were Mrs Sterling Moyer and children of State Col- lege, Mrs. Mabel Bechiel and family of Altoona, and Mrs, John Shreckengast of Greenburr, Miss Betiy Edmiston of Moose Run visited Mrs, Paul Breon on Monday Recent home were § will cordially rigitors at the W. A Bair Mr. Barl Peck of Nit- tany, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ertiey and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bower- sox, all of Miffiinburg. Sunday vis- ftors at the same home were Mr Mrs Floyd Bowersox and Mr ang Mrs. Harry Bowersox, of Miffi- inburg, Mr. and Mrs, Rettben Mus- ser of Woodward, Mr. and Mrs Raytmond Bair and family, Mrs Emma Corman and Mrs Mary Ab- bott of town, Mrs. Bair sustained injuries Jast Tuesday when a cow fell on her, and she is being cared for by her granddaughter Miss Miriam Bair, of Smuliton Miss Jean Hartman and and Miss Central Penna. Business College, at Harrisburg, visited their respective parents over the recent holiday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehill of Lemont, visiteq with Mr H C Zeigler on Thursday. Sunday vis- ftors at the same home were Mr and Mrs. Paul Zeigler of Pore Ma- tilda, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mark, sc- companied by Mrs, Della Mark and daughter, Helen, of Loganton, vise Red with Mrs. Sevilla Stitzér, Son- ay Mr. ang Mrs John Brungard, ac- Welshans, spent Memorial Day with Mr and Mrs. Clare Brungard at Lebanon, Mr, and Mrs Paul Breon spent where they Betty Breon bride wedding of that place altendant of attended the Shields of an M! Mr Way Lhe wirek) Brungard, daughter Mrs, John Brungard er Welshans of Boone- ville, were married on Friday, May 24, by Rev, Truman Wise at Wolf's Store. They were atitendeq by Miss Pauline S8holly and Mr Lemuel Dressler of Miffinburg. In addi- tion to the attendents, the parent Of both the bride and groom were present, The newly weds plan to reside with the bride's parents for the present Mr. ang Mrs Paul Mr, and Mrs. Willard with Earl Burd at Sunday Mr. John Diehl of visited with hi Tate on Sunday Mr Ed Snyder Jersey Shore was a Sunday visitor at the Adam Wolfe home HOWARD Mr. and Mrs Ray Allison and Dick Allison with Mr Justice of Axe Mann, as driving gues pent the weekend at Hilto Virginia, at the home o Mrs, Carlton AWAY Greenaway is a daughter of Allison Mr Greenaway ved a the Port (From last Miss Haze) of Mr. and and Mrs, Lest Winters and Burd visited Baltimore, of Slate Mr: College Lloyd mother of ' LAN Lee Village Mr. and Mr the Creen empl New New Ship Yards Mrs Georgine Mave port, spent Thursday at the of Mrs Martha Evy and Mr. and Richard Pa rie, Pa, visi thie of Willlam home family NO ‘ Bowe Thursday af Newport a arment’s gist and family Mrs. Dearmen: tended commencement exercises of Paul Fo who gradu om the NewDort high No Roof De Noark also al. ter Mrs William rest) x Mn ST ated I: B Graduates Largest History commencemen ward High schoe ning a Class "9n exererd were aL ay by Dori I. M BN went to Charlie sey Confer medals ketball Schenck land): the 511% pn AU eT iors ft thal] Charlotte Jacody bascball William “citizenship award presented fo Nancy Stauffer the scholastic citizenship were awarded fo the pupils in the lower classes man: tie, Fred Betz Bckdahl; sophomore junior, Beverly Painte The Howard Borough nounce the folowing Senior class: Robert Barger. Wil- liam Bathurst, Ruth PBrungard Harry Butler, Jessie Confer. Robert Confer, Erma Dullen, Fred Gardner Mary Gordon Sylvia Heverly Kathryn McCrae, Beverly Painter Martha Pletcher Ralph Richner Lee Rogers, Dorothy Runkle Belle Bchenck., Harold Shope, June Year irk, Robert Yearick Junior olass Rebeorg Charles Bathurst, Beity Bechde! Phyllis Brumbaugh, Mary Burkes June Carson, Gordon Confer. Paul Confer, Blaine Daughenbaugh, Em- ma Gordon. Emma Heverly, Fannie Houdeshell, Paul Ishier Mildred Jacobs, Alice Leathers. Liovd Lom- son. Robert Love. Junior Luca: John Lyons. Eleanor Mann, Lotise McCloskey, Paul Nyman, Harold Pletcher, Mary Virginia Siolte Earl Thompson, Leonard Thomp- son, Relda Woomer Sophomore class: Harold Amick. Roy Bartley, Louise Beightol Fred Betz, Marie Boop, Lloyd Bitner Edwin Burd. Hazel Daughenbaugh Harry Ekdahl, June Ertley. Louella Fahr, Mary Jute Fyve Clair Gloss ner, James Heath, Earl Holter, Sam- uel Kunes, Maxine Long. Harold fomison. Robert Lyons, Lillian Nefl. Mary Oyler. George Painter, Robert Pletcher, Donald Schenck, Willard reertificg schools an- promotions Bartley Phylli Betty Bechultz Walker Richard Donald Confer Millard Hinton Charles McC Wensel Btrunk Vonada Freshman Warren On Bylvian Cardner Ruth Lomison Anna Shay Yearick Eighth Robert clam on Allison aulay Sarah Jean Grade; Richard Beightol Delong Carolyn Fkdah! Barbara Gardner Rosetta Lyor Dorothy Mapes, Mary Painter, Fave Pifer, Anna Grace Pletcher, Wil liam Schenck, Mary Bhope, Phyllh Strunk, Louise Warrender, Kenneth Watkins, Benjamin Wyland Seventh Grade Wilbur Brum- baugh, Richard Confer David Long Richard Pletcher, Samuel Warren der, Frederick Wonsel, Ella Bechdel, Lok Beulah ment Suzanne Hoffman Behenck it) Jar De Ar Lol Carson Orade Mann whenbaugh Marcella Jacob Fvelyn Poorman anne Wagner, Patricia Fifth Grade: Walter rumbaugh. John itz Harold Chi Jaume Viv Jarbara Mary Hever shay Inn aris pens Dat Card Kelly Rocks JO- Yearick Butler Schenck Cig ick, Shirley marth Grade Cililx Ix nh ON TE William McKinle Edna Piller, Merril Ru Phyllis R Yearick Ida bert Confer TT) Pletcher Helen ird Grad Bardo, R f F Ros rust [| I (amr WrAOOnN Cert Arment 3 Zz. Iri I Wall I Children’s Day Pageant Postponed held at ment since the beginning i five years ago Bellefonte axto Uni United Brethren, E Hou ervices, begin John R. Shope hing at 8:50 holder dy clock. Chr Preaching Jack Shope Blaney Named To School Board Continued from page one int ional matters school ive erest in civic He has and edu- two chil in and by virtue of his position as County Agent, has ter than ordinary knowledge of cational conditions and ments. Like Mr. Moore, whose pose ition on the board he will take, Mr Blaney is a member of the Repub- ican party Upon Mr the school board attempted to the vacancy, but when a majority vole would not be oblained the matier was left to the Court's discretion If the board had named the member he would have served only until the next municipal election in 1941 Although there vas great interest the selection of a member Mr. Moore's position. only one peti tion, naming Mr. Blaney, was pre- sented to the Court. Tt was signed by ten citizens of town, as required by law. The appointment effective Immediately iA Get all the news for $1 50 a year LEGAL NOTICES cal en A a- a bet. edi. require. Moore's resignation «1 id mn for NOTICE Sealed bids Will be reosived by the Borough of Bellofonte, Bellefonte Pa. for furnishing a Standard Model two door sedan, in the lower price range of cars, equipped with new spot light, defroster and heater. Oar to be used for Police work dn the Borough Bids must include prices of white and standard oolors All bids must be submitted office A the Secretary by 7°% pn June th. 1940, at which me to the m., they | Beverly June 6, 1940. will be The re jet publicly epened Borough reserve nny or all bids MARIE ah Bor and the DOLL nth NOTICE I'be budget for | 140-41 for Motter Tow beer ol 'nx 84 00 pe 16 mill Any one desiring Lhe same a Oopy 1s ar L) Prof. J. F. Wetgel, Centre Ha x20 aH BiDx I'he Potter winits bids anthrs WANTED l'ownship on Lhe We, ERE CON 10 won Ant or less This conl to Bradtord & Oo, mill No Or ME mone fd at Hall The school | » re ject « 0) ard reserves bid 1 Mecry J MO 8 HH. McCORMIK Sprin to LEGAL NOTCH Notice Tag Vv 4 V vi Hipp Fred ( Me tise} Beeler Co Comm re Count : BIDS WANTED oD Mounts Dose ".. Of LL HAR i ro Bec retary ae a MoOORMICK MW HO0 following 4 ' y { 15. Bection 3 A eid Vag ition Ei in Lhe racile ch K M FUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROP ERTY ESTATE OF ELIZA BETH ANN SHAY Le ns "} ™ dersigned will may rune at this offi 14 nm 9 " ’ CHAS. ¥. COQK Hoc) STOCKHOLDERS MES FING meen Bui jis i" for the #» PILAR ES e Contre 1) ( crib ol CHARTER NOTCH ereby 18 in Green s Borough of more . of Cente and estnut, 1 : ~, l ” smal " P nEyivan heir on the Ae and Buoow rail No Board ’ ’ w Wf LE uel on welgn ’ ’ N om " ow * Centre aid PENN 1 PFEBLIC SAL} REAL ENTATY degrees nees Adminis pabeth Av refuse trator of Shay IE BOROUGH any and ’ Brovke 0 | McC rory’s Annual Juned Sale SAVE! THURS. --FRIDAY--SATUR. ‘SAVE! REGULAR I TOWELS 10¢ Save 5¢ REGULAR 5% WHITE 33c Save 26¢ REGULAR 28¢ becomes | 23c Save 6c REGU iL AR -~ WASH SUITS 25¢ Save 4c REGULAR 50¢ : STEP-ON GARBAGE CAN 39¢ Save 20c¢ NORTH ALLEGHENY ST. POCKET BOOKS GALYV. PAILS REGULAR 15¢ LB SUGAR WAFER COOKIES 10c® Save 5¢ REGULAR 5%¢ F. F. HOSE 49c¢ Save 10c REGU LAR 29 MIXING BOWL SET : 25¢ Save 4c REGUL AR R 59 WASH SUITS 50c Save 9¢ DE REGULAR 5% IN OR OUT. SHIRT 39c Save 20c BELLEFONTE, PA. Regular 10c Yard Curtain Maleral 5¢ yd. We only have 1000 yds. SAVE S¢ Regular 69¢ Ladies’ Dresses Sheer Prints 5c SAVE 15¢ Regular 59¢ Ladies’ Slips Sizes 32 to 44. 39¢ SAVE 20c Mc CRORYS SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR SA fos a summer free from refrigerator worries! id yourself of the annoyance of running short of ice cubes! With Each Refrigerator Purchased During Sale Refrigerator Sef At I ge ft. S a day, for only. . During Our First Refrigerator Sale to continue throughout June, we are offering a BIG 6.1 cu. WART WARNER Electric Refrigerator with an I. M. E, voting of 160 pounds of ice CREE 128" WILL BE GIVEN FREE wus fn anid Stewart Warner models oreneduced correspondingly for this Mammoth Event 30S. AlleghenySt. Phonel862: = Bellefonte. | Come in today and inspect the model best suit- ed to your needs. Every machine is sold with the usual Stewart-Warner guarantee of perfec. tion and service. R. K. OWENS ELECTRIC STORE
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