Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 20, 1940, Image 3

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    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 !
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