June THE CENTRE DEMOCRA T, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three 20, 1940, ~ JACKSONY low cases, 4 tea towels and a wash | Church services on Sunday, June n, $0; Worship with sermon at 10:45 and C. E 6:45. Topic for diseus- sion "My Denomination and Its Youth," Please keep In mind the big fes- tival on Saturday evening, June 22 and the writer has been notified to inform the public that any one making a donation for this festival] are requested to bring same along ang presen: it to the commitiee i unable to a.tend and wish to make a donation please send as there wiil be no collectors. After spending two her grandparents, Mr E Alley, Miss Nancy Schaefler ol Centre Hall, returned to her home on Sunday very much elaied over the arrival of her new baby brother which went home from the hospital on Sunday, and he has been named Ronald Lee. Both mother and babe are getting along fine Paul. MoGhee Flemington, k weeks with of spending a few days at the Swope dome, Mrs Rene Wilson spent Wednesday with and family The members of the young people's Civic Club are reminded of the out door sporis this Thursday evening in the diamond. All young people of high school age are cor- dially invited. Sports will include volley ball, quoits, horseshoe, table tennis, or “ping-pong,” badminton and perhap sOf ball. Whether you were present at the organiza- tion meeting held last Wednesday evening in the Grange Hall or not matters none to the elected com- misee. Everyone come and enjoy n evening of fun Mr. ang Mrs. Sumner Noll and children are spending thigz week in State College assisting Mrs. Elsie Noll in housecleaning Master Kenneth PErtley had misfortune falling while skating on the sidewalk ang break- =ing bis left arm below the elbow Of Sunday evening the Death Angel visited the Dixson home and claimed ‘the loving: {ather, Mr Wil- Ham Dixson. The sorrowing fr and relativeg have our deepest Fpathy in their bereavement Harry Fisher of Mil] Hall on his old school mate Mrs ERobb, on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. W. E. Weight was a Wednes- 2day lafternoon caller on hes Mrs; Willlam Beighial - Mr.-ang Mrs. J. D. Neidigh State College R. D., were Wednes- day evening callers at the home of his daughter Mrs. Sumner Noll and . family, 15 members of the Ladies Aid 8o- ciety gathered in Grange “Hall and spent the day sewing, com- *pleting 2 comforts, 5 sheets, 4 pil- of Lewistown Alice Belz the of roller tend wig sym- called Anna riena together VALLEY VIEW Mrs + Sewing Paul King entertained the Club Thursday evening present were Mrs. Pardoe, - MIs” Paul N. Eckley. Mrs. Bruce S Corman, Mrs Lynn Corman, Mrs 2 Mileg Shultz, Marion Behers and Hazel Corman. © Miss Beverly Sager and Leonard Resides went as delegates to the C. E Conference held at Young- wood, Pa. Mrs, Forest Eckley served a wed- ding dinner June 9, at ber home for her. daughter and son-in-law, Mr afd Mrs. Richard Waite, of Belle- + fonte, cand a girl friend, Mr and Mrs. Jene Bryant of Ford City, Mrs. Bryant being the former Miss Dor- othy Miller i Marion Houser spent last week “with her sister, Mrs. Fred Ishler, of L¥tnstown. Stanley Jones stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs Forest Eck- ley. 5: Mr. Jones was on his way to Canada, to spend hig vacation Mrs. William Rote and family of Coleville, visited a day last week « with ber relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Houser and : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser and , daughter Gloria motored to West Virginia, to spend the weekend with * Mrs, Andrew Houser's aunt i Mr. and Mrs. Charldy Benher and children of Zion spent Sunday + with, Mr. Feron Eckley, The League of Many Nationg were fat the UB church June 15, and are as follows: Sunday Sohool! and Mrs. C | /ILLE E R were given to the of which they dish cloth ang Bartley family very thankful Sunday guests at the Oren Fye home were Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Mc- Kinney of Clymer, and Mr, and Mrs Paul Fye and children of Lock Ha- ven, Saturday guests at the CE. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs, Clair Bul- ler and Otto Schenck of Orvis.on, Mrs, Sylvia Pletcher and Miss Syi- via Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeArmit and children of Howard ang Mr. John Schaeffer of Centre Hall Mrs. Ella McDonald and Mr. and Mrs Reynolls MdDomald of Ty- rone. were Sunday afternoon caller: at the E R. Bartley home Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eminhizel and granddaughter Jane Eagler, ol Pleasant Valley, were Sunday ner guests at the Floyd Long home Misses Violet, Peggy and Gergl- dine MoGhee of Flemington, re- turned to their home after spend- ing several days with Arline Swope and Vivian Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mabu Hecla Park, spent Saturday evenin al the C. E Aley home. Mr, ang Mrs. John Neff and John and Miss Sara Jane Nef! ol Concordville, and Miss Lillian Nefl of Howard were Sunday afternoon callers at the Miles Bartley home A A. Garrett and children Sunday afternoon at the Garret, home at rsburg ing caller it the A A home were Mr. and Mr Weaver of State College Mi Yearick tany, over mga Beite Aley on Ol SON spent GP Even Carrel! Kewton Lite Nit guest o Sat June of was an nd Miss rday night M1 Miles Ba: was a Sunday dinner guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Neff of Howard Mrs. Lucy Conaway accompanied Mrs. Fred Kessling, Mr, Irvin Wat- kins and Mr and Mrs Milford Ei- ters and son Milforg of Yarnell a mo. z Lrip to Barnes! ing here morning tarning evening tley Saturaay Sunday and the rn joy ing find : husband and Mrs Frank Jodon not so ge¢ 04 Was a4 her sister and as would like to ieee R Sunday guest friend Harry Bei Ibur Emel and Nancy and alr Yarmnell, ar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hicks Milesburg callers at the Conaway n Sunday r { Mrs E, Aley the John Schaefler home of Centre Hall ang on ti turn home stopped in Bellefonte t ec Mrs Mary Barner, who away on Saturday and wag on Monday of were ert M All Sunday at Pass burl they surely wonderful and any are who ever gels portunity to hear them never miss the chance Mr. and Mrs. James Wi and son Leroy spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser Anna Gherrity spent the June 9 with her grandparents and Mrs. William Gherrity father Calvin Gherrity "Mr and Mrs. Fred Ishler family and Mr, and Mrs. Pr Houser, spent Sunday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs Houser ne Lb weekend Mr and Carnegie Day At Scotia Picnic {Continued from page one) The picnic committee extends a cordial invitation to all Carnegie employes to be present at the pic- nic, for which a number of promin- ent speakers is being - secured Pormer residents of the once-thriv- ing town are urged to make a speci- al] effort to attend this year's event A band will be on hand to furn- gh music during the gay and many amusements and entertainment i ate being provided for. Refresh- ments and luncheons will be avail- able on she grounds. The commit- tee promises a surprise for all those who atiend the outing. wn - Con—— - Bargains in the Classifieds CENTRE COUNTY RESIDENTS ! We Have An Exceptionally Fine Lot of USED CARS In stock, and for your convenience our garage and used car storage space are open evenings and All Day Sunday, at \ 320 N. Jay Street and 428 E. Mam Street LOCK HA VEN, PA. Here are a few of the machines now on hand: 1939 DeSOTO 4.door Sedan with heater, exceptionally low mileage, a real bargain. 1929 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan ~heater and defroster, prac- tically new. 1937 DeSOTA Coupe, radio and heater, fine small family car. 1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan radio and heater, 1937 PLYMOUTH 2-door Sedan weradio and heater, 1937 PACKARD 2-door Sedan «heater, 1937 CHEVROLET 2-door Se- dan-<heater. 1836 FORD V-8 2.door Sedan— heater, 1936 PLYMOUTH 7-FPassenger 4-door Sedan, 1936 PLYMOUTH Coupe, with heater, 1936 PONTIAC Coupe — radio and heater, 1936 DODGE 4-door radio and heater, 1935 CHEVROLET 4-door Se- dan. 1935 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan, 1935 DeSOTO 4-door Sedan. t 1934 CHEVROLET 4-door Se- dan. Sedan FORTY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM 200K PLYMOUTH AND DeSOTO DISTRIBUTOR f # a a HOCK HAVEN, PA. | here | day afternoon, din-} UNIONVILLE (Continued from page two) | of Milesburg, Pa ang nelghbors | compileie recovery P. 1. Holt many - friends hope her may be speedy, Mrs. Orrie Holt Is visiing her son P 1. Hoit and family at Miles- | burg, Pa Wedding Bells Ringing-—Invita- tions have been received here and elsewhere for the marriage of LL] Louise Meyers, daughter of Mrs Margaret Meyers, of Tyrone, 0] Veren Melville Peters, son of Mr and Mrs Pierce Peters of this place The wedding will be held on Sun- | June 30th at the Don’ forget tendered all | Mrs Her home of the groom, the usual welcome newly weds boys Qumterly Meeting: Blews, District Supt, Methodist church will conduct Quarterly services in the church here over this weekeng which will be as follows: Services Saturday evening at 7:30; Sunday School ali 9:30 on Sunday morning followed by Love Feast at 10 and preaching at 11 with sermon by Rev. Blews followed by Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Prayer gervice ai 7:30 p m Garden Club News:The Garden Club will have is June meeting next Wednesday evening the 26th at 8 o'clock In the COommunily House All members are urged © be present, =ach member Lo invite a guest. The decorations commiilee askes all those who expect to make flower arrangements to have them at the Hall not later than 4 p. m The Port Matilda Garden Club has been Inv d one of their mem- Williams. will give talk on gardens, be. Garden of Eden ial music on the hments will b ‘Rev. R. R of the Free ted al Ida There will pe pro served The Ciirl's day weiner roast the home of Mr. ang Mrs cas of Union Township ram and reire members of the Boy's and class the Methodist Sun- School held a meeting and on Monday evening ol Ruel Lu- of of h wsehold good Rms will be §th at 1 oclock date which had been ven In last week's lem There ff many vaiuabie id, including me he sale Nannje Wi irday. July held g a 3 cad of the srifcles antique and 1K first ciass Con ano wien | (SE be ad of Mrs. Hazel family last Thursdas Mrs. Maude Fiook and mncle Mr of Philadelphia the week were Visitors at Barton and ner the home were aun of Jersey Shore Levi Williams Other visitors during Mrs William Bot 4 and daogh ter Talitha of Elmira N. Y. and Mr John Hoff of TY oer ’ one ang Mrs. Ruel I evening, Misses Id Kathleen Homan ley, Georgeanna Holt Rose Henderson, Mary May Wilson, Mabie Barion Jean Lucas Messrs, Joseph Way Edward and John Barton, Dick and Pred Hall, John Resides, Milford Hall, Porrest Lucas, Samuel Lucas Willi Barton, Ralph Harper ang alter Lucas LARS Houtz Am The Rotary Club of State College entertaineg the 4-H club County at a picnic Tuesday, June the American Legion Park from here who ai- tended were Mrs Lewis Watson Alice Brugger and Kathleen Ho- man. A delicious supper was served followeq by entertainment. All re- turned home saying they had a good time. The next 4-H club meeting of the young folks of the community will be held at the home th at The members | and | here Jast I of Vivian Eminhizer, on June 26th at 1 o'clock | Mrs. Forrest Lucas and daugh- ter Jane, spent Friday evening in Tyrone, visiting ela. ives Miss Marian Price of Altoona is visiting this week with her aunt uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Pelers The Young Women's Sunday School class will hold thelr regula monibly business meeting next Tuesday evening, June 25th at the home ¢f Mrs. Clair Carver. A good i | attendance is desired. Mrs, George Stere and daughter Ethel Jean, returned to their home week from an extended visit with her brother Ray Eckley of Pittsburgh, also visited whh re latives in McKeesport and Pitcairn | John M. Robison became suddenly ! ill on Tuesday morning and Was immediately taken to the Philips. | burg Hospiial where he is now con. fined and under treatment and ob- servation which will likely follow with an operation. His many friends and neighbors here hope his complete recgeery may be speedy ong i Ws —————— POTTERS MILLS Mr. and Mm spending a weeks vacation at home of hig uncle, J. G. Boal Dr. D. P, Ray and wife of Johns- town, Mrs J, K. Ray and daughter of Tyrone, called at the G. H Mc- Cormick home on Sunday to see Mrs. Laura MoCormick who is still confined to her bed from the effects of a fall Mri. Rachel Coder (nee Faust) of Adanvburg, is spending a week a the home <f her father HE Faust Mr. J Roy h house by siding on ang Roy coat of paint Rev. C. FF Catherman, son Charles (rom Hanover at the F. F Palmer home Clair Wingard, wife and Greenbrier, Larue Decker family from near Centre Hall ited on Bunday at the F man home Layton Treaster, wife and of Milroy. visited on Sunday at the } {f J. Roy Smith Nelson and fami! Miss Sara Eun visited on Sunday narent paren are the Jonas Faust Smith has improved putting brick paper Rayer by a hew wife and called irday of Sa 500 and vis- Au-~ umner HON nte ) iandim rank Fun . - Government Needs Mechanics mechani $ » national de makers of rages Philadelphia bollermak are chipper mei erect on me’ aismiths 1 shipwrights. The Navy Yard could also use engineering as- sistants with experience or edioa- tion on acronautical work, for em- ployment in the Naval pleco gag tory. Alrcraft welders and’ air@alt radio electricians are needed at Lhe Middletown Air Depot in Middie- town, Pa. Applicants for most of the trades positions mentioned must have finished the recognized train. the occupation for APPIYINDR in most CRACK a four-vear apprenticeship Copies of the announcements and application forms may be secured from the Secretary. Board of % 8 Civil Service Examiners, at the Dost office in this city, or at any first or second-class post office ing period in which they are f rst —" - a The econpmic sev-up of the world as well as its political condition, will be revolutionized if the totalitarian philesophy triumphs , home ai Coleville r MILESBURG Our Siok Folks: Mrs. Roy Is recovering from an attack pleurisy: Mrs, W. 8, Walker | Hall of sill [onthe mend; Mrs, Emma Smith re- turned home Sunday from the Hospital ang despite her handicap Is geting along fine; Wade MeKin- ley is able to be around again alter A serious Mines; Mrs, H.W. Bmith Is a patient in the Centre. Couniy Hopital, Latest reports are thal she Js getting along fine; Mrs, Ei- ters who pesides on the Kohibecke! fafh is also a patient in the hos- pital; The condition of Mrs, Matlie Gelst remains about the same; Miss Lizzie Weaver, who has been con- fined to her bed for a long time, Is Just about the same, Mrs. William Peters home Saturday from a returned visit with her daughter Mrs. WH. Rabert at Snow 8hoe i Mr. and Mrs, George Smith were Sunday guests at the Gilbert King RD The time to collect from a politi- | gdan is while he is uncertain of us office, after he obtaing his goal he becomes the victim of Amnesia and Just can’t remember the promises he made, We cannot help but think about’ the deplorable accident at the brick yard crossing Saturday Th crossing should have a signal of some kind 10 warn motorists of wes: bound trains especially. The view {5 cbstrucied by box cars | A Slight Misunderstanding : A! a recent celebration in Bellelionie two ladies were discussing curren’ events, First Lady: Do you think they got the right man for ae murder? Second Lady 1 don" know one band from another Mrs. O, V. High Rhoades returned fast from a visit at For Ind Mr. and Mrs Wi Smith daughters Mildred G mall son Harold of Spri took dinner with the former: Mrs. Clifforg Quick. Other callers at the Clifford Quick home were Mr and Mrs. Rupert Quick and daughters Ba Ann and Joan of Ha and Mrs. William Muibarger tate Cx y Jean Bellefonte Harold Nefl Harr} Quiggie lady friends spent Sund Fat Resse family Mr and Mrs Lioyd Lucas tained Mr. and Mrs, Edwarg of Bellefonie at Su Mrs. Baber Reese id 4 Lulu Nefl, sg Wed: week with Mr. and wer at Hoit's Hollow Mrs. Wiliam Eokenroth daughter Mrs Oliver Bilper at! 3 Services Al and home am Dorothy and Milis ter Sunday DATA Centre M1 and siege a CGorqgor { Geneva NY of Castenea her enter ent ed chure morning M H Hall ryt Emerson A oon and evening wit} mother, Mrs Mildred Priest of her Tis birthday Priests family of sen chi were present supper Preist enjoys remarkable health ofle of her age Miss Louise Walker brated her birthday on last week A little bird 10id ding bells will 7 for a young iady of our town diamonds In June mens bells soon A more specific nouncement will appear in 4 umn ater Mr and Mrs Alfred i Bellefonte, were Monday callers the William Eckenroth home SOME FATHERS DAY He's not 80 stylish--quite as His ties are never straight In wrinkled clothes, and hat He's not a f{ashion ry or ’ 10T quieils ; Tuesday me that wed- popuial Becru we wedding ™ ain an at You floppy plate am —- sy — p— His table. manness aren't. correct; STATE COLLEGE COUNCIL The wrong fork suits him fine So far as etiquel's concerned, He's always out of line If you and he were jusy alone He never would be blamed; But, with your friends, these litte thing» Cause you to Some Father's Day you'll realize That plain old dad was great And far above your stylish friends But will you think-—too late? i feel ashamed Lyla Myers a The foreign markets for agricul. ture are being as a result of war; this makes importagt for farmers to live at home, a far as possible out Mn CHECKS ON TAX SYSTEM Fallure of the meeting of the Blate College Council Monday nlght was the authorization given Treas vrer Guy C. Lauver Lo improve the sysiem of checking omission names from the tax duplicate po A petition from William Hickey to use the old mill on Boyth Allen Street, as a storage place was no acled upon because of the ordin- ance ruling for this type of resi dential area The following bullding were approved Mrs. WR Gentael of a store at the College Avenue of permit for erection corner of West and South Bur Special | Regular Regular Regular Regular your nceds. 139.75 Model 159.75 Model 209.75 Model 249.00 Model Come in today and inspect the Every machine is ——— rawey Sireet, P. H, Genlewl, erection of garage roof at 607. West College Avenue; permit for erection of 50x 177 bullding for Nittany Printing and Publishing Company at Calder Alley and Boulh Frazier Street; pe- tHilons of Charles DD, Houser to Im- prove road-surface on Pourth Ave and Boalshurg Road Becretary Book was authorized io advertise for bids on a new truck io be used by the street depart- ment Council authorized the advertising for bids for purchase of a new pumper for the Alpha Fire Com- pany. The bids for this apparatus will be opened on July 1. It wa indicaled that action on the bids would be tableg unt a special meeting with the fire commitiee LOWEST PRICES EVER ON THESE 1940 Stewart-Warner Models Regular $114.75 Model Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price $102.00 126.00 139.00 179-00 210-00 model best suited to sold with the wsual Stewart-Warner guarantee of perfection and service. Ask for the FREE GIFT given with each purchase. is on duty at Louise K. Owens our store ta help selection of electrical equipment you in Your Our factory -trained mechanic help our many friends with their washing machine Robert Fenstermocker will be glad to troubles h so——————— Phone 1062 R. K. OWENS ELECTRIC STORE 30 South Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. { WOLF’S Original $60,000 SALE The Item Below Is One of Many Bargains Being Offered During This Great Merchandising Event ! First Time in Range History A Complete Cabinet Electric Range Like It ! Come In and See It! You'll You'll Buy It! Check These Quality Features: It Has Symetry Styling ! It Has One-Piece Top and Back It Has Five Heat Switches ! It Has Automatic Oven Control ! It Has Smokeless Grill ! It Has Complete Oven Insullation ! It Has Deep-Well Cooker ! It Has Extra Storage Space ! It Is a Well Known Make ! It Is a Quality Range ! § = TURE
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers