June 27, 1940, THE CEN TRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA: Page Three “—————— rm . The Cemetery Association are , taking this means of thanking the public Yor their liberal patronage in making the fesilval a grand suc- cess in spite of the cool weather, * Mrs, Caroline Gulick and daugh- ter, Helen of Bangor, and Mrs. Jahn Gulick and sony James of Howard, were Monday evening callers at the E.R. Bartley home. _ Miss Arm Daughenbaugh of How- ard, R. D_ spent the weekend with ‘her classmate, Miss Beity Aley. Mrs. Walter Daley, of Altoona spent several days at the DP. Ert- ley home returning home Sunday other weekend guests were Mr, and Mrs J. N. Kling of Scottdale, Pa; and William Sayers of Howard, Mr and Mis. Willard Corman and {am- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stover and daughter, Janet, of Bellefonte; Mr Calvin Kling of Lock Haven; Mr and Mrs. Charles Fleck and daugh- ter Joyce of Willlamsport Mr. and Mrs William Poorman and. daughter Evelyn and Mrs, Har- old Betz and son Austin of Howard, were Sunday callers at the R, J Vonada home Mr and Mrs Miles Bartley and children were Sunday callers at he home of the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. Chester Nef! of Howard Mrs O. P. Smith home {rom Pittsburgh. with her mother Mrs N H. Yearick at the old home for ten days and hag a home coming over the weekend to the following Mr dnd Mrs. Earl Yearick, Joel Yearick, Mr. and Mrs. O. R_ Year- fok. daughters, Mary Ellen, Jane E, of Hublersburg: Mrs. Martha Year- ick, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Beck and children, Barbara and Jack, Mr ang Mrs H A. Oberheim and daughter Judy of Lock Haven, Miss Amy Garner of State College; Mrs, Tillie Peck of Nittany; Mr, and Mrs Nevin Yearick and daughter Norma, Floyd Yearick and Hazel Heverly, callers in the afternoon were Mrs George Stover of State College, Mr and Mrs. William Berkhart and Mrs. Blanche Vandergrift ang son Bobby of Williamsport Miss Olive MoGhee of Fleming- ton, spent last week at the Swope home, "MM. Harold Betz and family of Howard, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Alice Be. z and family other callers were Mil Beightol ang ‘Norman Orndorfl Mrs. Raymong Rogers dren, spent Tuesday even William Beighto] home. Sunday callers at the Shome were Mr. and Mrs ters, Mr. and Mrs Wertz, Ham Fye and Lulu Rinso, Mr. ana Mrs. Ben 'Fye and ldren Rena and ‘Dick, Mrs. Joe Rizzo, Mr and Mrs. Paul Fye and family all of Lock Haven; Mr. and Mrs Malone of Jersey Shore, Mr Mrs. George Myers, Mr Dorsey Myers of Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs Sterns of Springs and Mrs Jameg Nyman of Marsh Creek. Blair Mann and son Ira of Howard. Mr. ang Mrs_Jack Mabus ¢ Park, spen. Saturday ev the C. E Aley is ford and chil- ng at the Orin Fye Neal But- Mrs. Wil- cil and Pa 4 ia at ng # Hee home Mr. Ellsworth Conaway of Beech rl the home ol Conaway and Creek called at brother Robert ily Mr, and Mrs son Mervdn of Milesburg, Wednesday evening. at the and Lucag home, Sunday af visitors were Mis Doris Ltcas Fox Hollow. Sunday dinner guests at the Wil- liam Beightol home were Mr and Mrs. John Dunkle and son Paul and louise Beighto]l] of Hecla Evening callers were Mrs, E R Bartley and song Arthur, Roy Ralph and Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kling Tock Haven and Mrs Julia Shees- ley McCisick of Pittsburgh, called on their many friends here on Tharsday afternoon Mr and Mrs Charles Fleck and daughter of Altoona, Mr. and Welvin Kramer of Marsh Creek, were Sunday visitors with the Hu- bert Vonada family Foster Shamp of visited his sister Mrs. Winfield Deitz. on Sunday, other visitors were Mar forte and Junior Deitz and Naomi Hipple of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Fred Kessling and fam- Russell Lucas an “WATERLESS” ELECTRIC | Mrs. Frank | and Mrs. | Cedar | i 1 tution will ot Mrs | Hublersburg | JACKSONVILLE | son Clarence and daughter Chris- | tena, Mr. and Mrs. Milford BEtters and son Milforq of Yarnell and Lucy Conaway called at the ! Robert Conaway home Wednesday evening, Callers at the home during the week were Mr and Mrs, Homer Lose, Paul Lose | Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph, of Bellefonte, Henry and Clarence Kessling of Yarnell, Ellsworth Con- away of Beech Creek, Willard Walker, Kenneth and Viola Fike Arline Swope, Vivian Wolfe, Louise Beighto] and Mabel Garrett, Sunday afternoon callers at the E. R. Baridey home were: Mr and Mis. John Dunkle and son Paul of Hecla; Mrs, Wiliam Beightol and children Louise and Earl ano grandson, Lestey Conaway of this place, Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Wom- elsdorfl and son Nevin of Beech Creek Overy James Shafler night guests at the Hubert Vonada home were Messrs Gene Miller of Roaring Springs, ‘Tony Welsh and Louis Wannyn of Ever- ett, Pa, all were ‘members of the Tussey Mountain Tar Heels Misses Dorig and Lucille Lucas Fox Hollow, Mr. Lawrence Dotl- of Lamar, and Mr James spent Sunday evening with Mrs, Joseph Hartle and family Bellefonte Considering the unusually cold evening last Thursday an encourag ingly lar number of young peopie participated in ball, table tennis, quoits, and badminton on the community playing field. This Thursday evening before the regu- lar Grange meéting more lively games are planned for those who wish to play. The organization wishes to thank each member [ot the remarkable good care taken of the playing materials Following the gports program the previously elected committee, consisting of Arthur Dolan, pvesidens; John Yearick, vice president; Norman Yearick, Secretary-treasurer; and ! June Yearick and Harry Beightol advisory members of the committee of five, met for a business meeting ai the home of June Yearick. The commit. ee decided have the temporary constitution revised and submitted for approval or amend- ments added to the content in next regular meeting of all mem- bers one week from tonight in the small grange hall Harry Beightol | John Yearick and Sumner Noll are » president at home on Prida for preparing rganization The committee wishes to hav ivic club members get i column each week ouncements it wish make T committee has this means to make contact each member reportis tes. At each meeting present the entire evening will be recorded and printed in | column, At a Inter gate the consti- be printed. In the let watch the an- evenings of and fun | In all classes of people throug their history, citizens within a sate of any society have had a creed that Howed directly r The Boy Scouts ™ not only following 2a good oath but can show you at any time for what they stand ang be- lieve in by presenting their pocket certifica es recently given them by their master. They hope to be of- ficially designated az Boy Scouts of America on July 14th at which time they will pledge themselves to loyalty, patriotism, nd service As a purther preparation for their i motio “Be Prepared.” each boy re- cently demonstrated positions for resouing a person suffocating from smoke, gas, drowning and similar cases by the tse of artificial respira- tion. All requirements for tender foot are completed and perhaps one mourth of those for second class scout. Tomorrow afternoon those wishing to complete require- ments number 5 will meet at the i play grounds at one thirty with ne- | cessary material BE i Monkeys may be the “craziest i people as Lew Lehr asserts, but the statement jz open te argument ol terer Lucas Mr. and of ge ' volley to ie fit Noll 2 “ ner July tion of the the constitu- in th iv of reading L for any a chosen with those names the for meantime nouncement us 5 and e wholesome enjoyment ny they | either indirectly our town Aare METHOD PRODUCES TASTIER FOODS SAVES TIME -~SAVES COST AN electric range can cook a complete med! in a single utensil —using only one heating element! No other stove can give you this Uime-sacing, heat saving, cost-saving service. £% It takes you only» few minutes’ work to serve v syouof all watching. . AN ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN ohe of these delicious meals=the electric range, Yesking with, sccurate, measured heat, relieves i “Waterlew'” cooking. you know, preserves the nourishing qualities of foods. It's a certain way of assuring growing kiddies of strength-building meals. And it's so easy! Get an electric range now. Electrically! Veal Cutlet Vegetables Pork Chops and Rice Spaghetti and Meat Swiss Steak Pola ih i Chile with Macaroni and many others! POWER CO, See the ELECTRIC RANGE DE | weekend with her parents, Mr, ahd | Mrs, Clyde Confer. | with his sister, Mrs 8ylvia Pletcher, i : 1 | ! i i i { § | i daughter Viola of Warriors Mark, WOODWARD Miss Mabel Wolfe returned 4e her grandparents one day last week | from her vacation to Buffalo whee | she had been visiting her parents | Paul Orndor! and two of his | Philadelphian chums, Francis C.| Haney and Stanley Budgel, were overnight arrivals on Saturday | evening. They were cordially en-| tertained at Orndorf Inn. Mrs. Emma Miller formerly Mrs | Nin of thig place, but now of Green Burr, Sugar Valley, visited relatives and acquaintances in town on Sat- | urday and Sunday. It was quite a long time since we have seen her | smiling face {n the olg town. The Bartges East Centre County Band boys and girls of our locality Joined the remainder of the organi. zation at Milesburg on Friday and| at Salone on Saturday evening! where they rendered some fine se-| lections of music for a fesival at each of those places. On next Saturday evening, if the | weather is favorable, they expect 10] entertain the folks at the Wood- | ward cemetery festival. Let's hope | that the evening will be a beautiful] and favorable one. Bring your | families and sweethearis to enjoy as well as to support a worthy | cause. One of the band members was heard saying they were playing a very beautiful march selection at present. The band has a full pro- gram for about summer Harwood Kreamer ‘and Randal Siover made a Dbusiniess trip tL Punxsutawney last week one day If anvone wantd to know a way| of faving ‘hide ‘and seek ask little Mary Brindle She can tell you how it's to be played hone:tly About atiother week and then all of the locustg Will be done singing Pharoah for another seventeen year Here in the valley, Penns Valley, they were not so plentiful Mr. ang Mrs. £ F Omndor! and daugh Francis, in company with Harold Ard as driver, attended the funeral of Mrs Harry Bennett al Milton on Monday afternoon. Mrs Bennett was a first cousin of Mr Orndorf. Inierment was made al Milton Miss Lulu Bartges was pleasantly | efitertaineg at the Roy Bowersox residence on Sunday i J. B. Pessricane and RF. Bund- zon of Lakewood, Ohio, were Sun- day guests at the E. F. Orndori residence The audience room of the Bvan- church was filled to over- » of eager nmweners on Sun- day evening to hewr the splendid children’s Day progsam rendered by the Sunday School. The pro- gram consisted of two paniomimes several exercises declamations and led “The Sliver al! an te Ler Yer? gelical flow a pageant Wand.” ————— ORVISTON There were 143 pr day School on Sunday Harry Lomison of Chester, spent the ‘weekend with Nis parents, Mr and Mrs. Claude Lomison Mr. and Mrs William Barnhart ang family spent the weekend witn Mr and Mrs Alton Poorman ai Altoona Mrs. Mary Belle Heverly of Loek Haven, spent Priday at the Paul Lomison home The Loyal Daughters Class met at the home of Mrs. Bd Confer on Thursday night for thelr regular monthly meelng. Kelsey Lombssn gon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison was stdmitied (0 the Lock Haven Hospital on Sun- day as a surgical patient The following enjoyed a Wiener roast at the Two Rock Hunting camp on Friday night, Jean and Clifford Cardner, Marjorie and Jack Waite Vonda Shank, Frank and Lawrence Confér, Maxine Wal- gon, LeRoy Packer, Doris Daley and Kenneth Shady Mrs. Prank Ricker had the mis- fortune on Mondxy while washing to scald her Test when she lifted a pan of hot water from the stove She suffered intense pain i Orvizion was well reprecented at the Children's service at Romola Sunday evening, they report a very; interesting program, the children all doing their parts well, i Mr and Mrs William Crispin of Julian, spent Wednesday with the! Clayton Watson family Mrs Thomas McCloskey ang two small gaughters of Clarence, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Philip Parks of Snow Shoe, were Wedoestiey evening vis- | ftors at the Ciagton Watson home The Saturday ball game played, by Howard and ‘Orviston in our) towh was won hy Orviston, the score | being 8 t6 1.17% bis i Misg May js visiting! friends and relatives in Julian Tor a week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler and John Daley motored to Niagara and Canada over the weekend to Visit relatives and bring Emeline Butler | home after spending three weeks with relatives there. They report a very delightful trip, Mrs. Clyde Confer is spending 4 week with ber sisier in Altoona. | af Sun- Miss Caroline Confer, who is em=i ploved at Beech reek, gpent ithe : Otto Schentk sperit the weekend at Howard, MARTHA The Willing Workers class of the Wethodist church will hold a fes- tival Priday evening, June 28, Dbe- ginning at 5 o'clock, on the church lawn. lee cream, cake, candy and homemade bread. Mr, ang Mrs. HH. Gensamer ‘and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Oensamer, The Tollowing persons were efiter- tained at ‘the home of Mr. and ¥rs, weeks | urday | City, New Jersey | ards "STATE COLLEGE | 3 i i > — i Mrs, Rébecth Ackerman of West Nittany ‘avenue, spent the weekend visiting. in Pittsburgh, Rachel Grasier of East Fairmount avenue, has been spending the past ten days in Boston and points on the New England coast. Mrs. Isaac Egolf and son Tommy of West College avenue, left Satur- day for a ten-day trip to Rochester, New York and in the Adirondacks. Mrs. Frank Knoll of West Beaver avenue, entertained a group of her friends with a bridge party at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mis WS. Beach and son Joseph of East Foster avenue, spent the weekend visiting thelr daughter Cordelia in Pittsburgh Mrs. George Glenn of West Col- lege avenue, has as her guests her daughter Mrs. J, J. Gaffery and two children of Romsey, New Jer- sey Anna Vah Tries of West College avenue, had as her guest on Thurs- day Miriam Haupt of Tyrone Mr. and Mrs Hubert Koch of South Burroweg street, returned Ww their home on Saturday from a mo- | tor trip through Virginia Mr. and Mrs. A. O Morse and two daughters of East Hamilion ivenue, left Friday for Durham, N H. where they will spend several at thelr summer home Mrs. Nora Graffius and son of the Heatherbloom apartments left Sat-’ for a weeks vacation in Ocean Harry Savers of 5 have returned to with reia- Mr. ang Mrs Burrowes street, thelr home {rom a visit | simmer home in New Hope, tives in Willlamsport, Veda Parsons of Helster street | and friend Thomas Parady of | Phifdelpitia, spent the weekend | visiting with the latier's parents, | Mr, and Mrs. T. P, Parrady at thelr | Mr. and Mrs, J, M. West of North | Burroweg street, announceg the, en- | gagement of (heir daughter Nahcy | to Murrary Thompson, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Randolph Thompson of South Frazier street A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore of | West Beaver avenue, had as their | weekend guests Mr, and Mrs | Smith of Pittsburgh. Rev. and Mrs. Edward Jones of | Past Beaver avenue, spent the weekend in Wilkes Barre.’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bedenk and daughter of Mitchell avenue, spent | the weekend in Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. H B, Young and two children of Irvin avenue, are spending the summer {n Harrisburg Clladys Van Zant of ‘Nofth Bay Harg street, returned Tuoegday from | Erie where she was visiting friends Mrs. Kenneth Sowers and daugh- ter of the Martin aparimenis, are spending a week in Greensburg. Mrs. J E McCord and daugh- ter, of Locust Lane are spending their vacation in Ocean City, New Jersey. Mr: Alice Nearhood of Burrowes street, who was a patient jn the Bellefonte hospital returned to he: home on Friday Mrs. E M. Parsons and daugh- ter’ of Heister street, spent the weekend visiting in Philipsburg COLLEGE TOWNSHIP Elwood MdacClellan are rejoleing over the arrival of thelr first born, a son ‘weighing eight pounds, Lester Eldoow at the Centre County Hospital on Sunde June 18. Mother and babe are do- ing fine. Mr and Mrs. Ciny Kreamer had as their guest Mrs. Kreamer's uncle James Smeltzer, of Endicott, New york, from Sunday till Tuesday William Willlamg of Reading formerly of Lemon: spent from Wednesday to Sunday with Is brother and law, Mr and Mrs Boyd son El- wood. Plans are peing ald Sor} ihe organizations of a 4-H club at le- mont Margaret and Dorothy Rhoades of Lemont. were over night guests on Tuesday night with Freda, Retin Clair and Betty 8picer, ar Oak Hall Mr. and Mrs Ciny Kreamer af companied by his sister Mis Mao Kreamer of Bellefonte, spent Sun- day evening at Mt. Eagle with Mrs Tracey Bathurst, Mrs. John Gross returned home alier having spent the week with her gaughter Mrs, Allred Lyle Mr. and Mrs " 0 Williams aister-1 ariel ana church met at home of Mm Ethel Richards last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs B. D. Ross of Ty- rone visited on Thursday al he C. BE Bpactknmn home The Willing Workers Bible Class of the Methodist church met in the church basendent, last Wednesday evening Members ang [friends preserit were: Mr. and Mrs Landy Berle. Mr. and Mrs. William Rith- ards. Mrs. Ethel! Richards, Mr and Mrs Joseph Williams, Mr. ang Mrs C. BE. Spackman, Mr. and Mrs 1. J Spaskman, Rev William Risemiller Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gensamer, Mr ang Mrs Ralph Oingery, Mrs the | Gladys Bpackman, Helen and Lois Rich- | Morris Steele, Marion and Byron ards. - Rondld Spackman, and Cene Steele, David Richards Joan. Grace and Jimmy Spackman Harry Simmons and Kyle Gingery Miss Marion Richards and her brother Byron of Blanchard, spent) | the past week with their grandpar- William Rich- | : ents, Mr. and Mr: Visitors at the John Spackman home Thursday evening were Mr | {and Mts. Charles Spackman on State College, B. D. Ross of Ty- rome, Mr_and Mrs. O. C. Spackman | and oh Clifford, C. E Spackman, | Mr. ang Mrs O. D_‘Spackman and son Rotiald and Harry Simmons. | EE faa LITTLE NITTANY Miss Carrie Rhine, who is *m- ployed at the Ralph Ishler home, spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Welsh and daughter, Shirley and Mr. and Mrs | Ethel Spicer enter- tained over the weekend their two cousins Dorothy Baughman and Lols Willlams of Tyrone The Bible Bchodl which was coh ducted for the past 190 Weeks closed on Wednesday Mr and Mrs. A L. Wieland and daughter and daughter-in-law of Baileyville, were among the Bidders aL the P J. Packard sale on Sa. ur- day afternoon Wiice apd Sunday visitors at Cink Kream- were Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Hout son Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Don- MecToy and daughter Bongdra of and Mr. and Ms. A CG Kreamer Mrs, Hite er's id Hefonte Hite, Mrs are glisters Mr eet P : ang J. Packard ex- into an apari~ P BOON and Mrs move WwW. W_ Tibbens and funeral of it daugh- Mr. and Mrs son George attended the several 1 ter of Mn : Mrs Loreita Meckley Miller in the Mey- er's cemetery in Buffalo Run It I» said house vacateg by Mr. Packard I= to be occupied by the College hospital nurses the "Sunday School Lesson (Continued from page two) first and foremost, Jonsh could not ‘escape the nationalistic feeling common 0 his race and apparently could not help but delight in the misfortunes which came (to those of other races round about. When Cod spared the city of Ninevah Jonah became despondent and grieved, for he felt that God had Jost a good opportunity of wiping out a city whicli would sothe Gay become the enemy of the Jews. Instead of delighting in the sal- | vation of the people of Rineva ani | going back to his work in Jeruss- { len with good heart, Jondh suiked God remonstrated with him be cause of hiz anger, but fo no avail | To protect him from the intense heat of the desert sun, God caus ed a vihe to grow up over his heat with almost magical swifthess This pleased Jonah greatly, but, ac quickly as it grew God caused it © wither This angered the prophe! so much, that he expressed a wish to die. Jonah had lost his sense of perspective He was displeased when God saved the lives of thou- | sands of people from destruction, B but “took great content” when the same Cog provided safety from the burning sun for his own tomfort God said. “Thou hast had Tegan for the gourd, for which thou hast not labored, neither mudest it grow. And shouid not I have regard for | wo | ton, and Mr RUNVILLE | Remember the Ladies Ald supper | at Mrs Pearl Pye's lwown this | Thursday evening, June 27th. | The 17-year locusty have made | thelr appearance with thelr mourn- | ful song Pharoah, | Mrs. Cora Witherite of Osceola Mills, visited with relatives and at- tendeq church services, Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Russell Zerby and | children of Meringo, visited with Mr. and Mrs Milligan Lucas and atiended church services, Bun- day, Merrill Pye spent several gays las! | week visiting with his uncle as Lewistown, | Rev, W. B. Toblas and family motored 10 Arona, Pa, last Wed- nesday visited thelr daughter Ly- dia and Mrs. Holt went along to visit witly relatives, returning home Thursday. Miss Trudel To- bias stayed with her sister for a two weeks visit Mrs, J. A. Herrold of Port Trever- and Mrs Walter Her- old and daugifter of this place motored to Altoona, last Friday and attended the funeral of their cou- sin Mr. Wilbur 8heetson. Then Waller took his mother home © Port Treverton on Saturday after- noon A number of our folks attended the Children's Day serdees at the Advent church Sunday evening. It was fine the ehildren gid their part well Just heard of a party going fish- ing on Sunday. It # appaliing to think thet our law making officials are narrow minded that the cannot see thet this 1s against God’ Law. Then again a car load young men went to a ball game on the Sabbath day. That is not accord with God's plan for the Sab- ath day. It is high time (hat our nation gets back to God's way of living or it will be doomed for de- sirdction like the Buropean nations are today. Sabbath Day was made for man and not man for Sab- bath a ol in the —————] MO BOALSBURG Mr and Mrs. Daniel Mothers bath Armounce ‘the Birth of a son Inst Sunday morning. This the fourth child but the first boy. Mrs Mothersbaugh was the former Ag- nes Grove Bobby Kunes has returned to his home after spending a time with relatives at Blanchard Mrs. Pearl Patterson several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mn bert Patterson, at Philadelphia Miss Anna Sweeney Is visiting eotisin, Mins Margaret Jacobs Centre Hall Mr. and and family Myersdale Inst Sunday a! the home of Mrs Swank Nancy Jones and Mrs. T. G. Jones home after visiting Strawberry Ridge Mr and Mrz Millard MoGirk and Mr. Forrest MeOirk. all of Altoona visited Wednesday al the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Harry McGirk Mrs: BR W Patsy, spent at Bellefonte Mr and Mrs Walter Poorman ant daughters. Bue and Nancy, of Dunbar, W. Va visited Thursday evening at the home of Mrs George Fisher. The Poormans will short spending Gil- hey at Mrs Ni of Richard Ler of Res reiurned daughter has friends at Peters and daughter Wednesday allernoon leave on Tuesday moming for Galveston, Texas, where they will remain for a year and a half Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover, of Yeagertown, visited friends in town on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hosterman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosterman, of Greensburg, to Rich- mond, Va. where they spent the wetkend with dhe former's son, Frank and family Mrs. Albert Ziegler, of Shamokin, spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mr: Harold Lewis Mr and Mrs Paul Brouse and family, of Williamsport spent Sun- day with the former's mother, Mrs William Brouse Mr Walter “Sandy” Peters had the misfortime of breaking his ankle last Friday His friends wish him a speedy recovery Mrs William Stover and grand- won. Jack Kline spent Saturday at # homie of Mr. anti Mrs. John over, al Altoona Dr and Mrs Charles Schl and son Charles, Jr, spent a few days st the Charles Segner home Mrs. Ausie Behult and daughter Minne, are spending a week with the former's son, Joseph and fam- Charles Mowery “of Bverelt were | Ninevah, that great city, wherein ‘go. Garden City, N. Y overnight guests on Saturday at the | Earl Harter home. daughter, Donna, of n port, visiled on Sunday tatters mother, Mrs. Margaret Dul- | Mr. and Mrs. Bar] Ulsh of dawis- | town. and Mr and Mrs. Calvin| Young and daughter, Mildred, and sons Dale, , and Halden, of : t Sunday after- noon at Harter home. Jennie Moore and son Lester of Lock Haven, I i 1 2 H FE il 2 are more than six score persons. ... 7" Dr. Campbell Morgan declares. “God cares for the suffering the is heard saying, ‘Should not I hav pity?" Both Jonah ang Jesus be- held the city and wept over it Thus the voices of Jonah today calls us not only to know God, but | tt be in sympathy with him, «© Teel hip pity, to oarry out his activ- | ity and to show to men what a i ‘General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales yo Raliroad Wheat Crop Waving grain slong the right-of - way of ‘the Pennsylvania Railromd the heart of Sunbury chuckles Trom residents of A FAREWELL TO PARIS (The following was published In the Williamsport Sun with this Interpretation; This tribute to Parls was not originally writ. ten for publication. It was the emotional outpour of one deeply affected by the destruction of something loved. Permission to print it was obtained from the writer, Bimone Ungard, after a reporter gece came upon the scrawled sheets of A Farewell aris.”) A quotation often heard in Europe says i Bee nm Parly and die! In those word; beau! ful city The general French people refused ital found the reason for defending that staf! wanted to sacrifice Paris, the for to them Paris Is more than their cap- It Is their soul and thelr home It represents to them the Prench race, centuries of progress, cullure and high cultivation. Paris has given so much that is 200d to the world at large and its people, the destruction of that city was to ring the death knell for the annihilation France and with it all It stands for There Is no reason as yet to believe Parls can be it was a chance France had to take Who could blame her? Paris of the future i saved will never be the same old city that 1 have known and that so many others have seen and loved Pardes with Ha culture and intellect, its vivacity, its pleasures and fis joys with Its misery and hear'break too--will not live again it our time Hs spirit will be broken Is and priceless other treasures alone shall ] tombstone, to the Par Never magnificent Millions of never have lears In thelr eves of today will stop the i of saved, but wonderful buildings is statues will stand 8 monument that was! a or nay mind! Paris will past and eternal glory! 0 history remember you always for your French been men ang to know witness women will wish they that they might helpless iragic dion. French people because to do so will pain in thelr Paris ig". horn 1 and with your probable de Paris ff 4 true of the future ' Ializx a rags heart. Neither will other years. Only one race responsible for yoo wilt n revolt « hetr soul he dreadful mem Ww red Ww t . fang : } oO he of slent r more the one of histor darkest d doe what ot r had ture the One generation of France have not the will find concolats fry thety Pyr ween the old Par of § their heart and vibrated t« everlastis How With our desperate well to a century stood in credibie Paris, belo I salute you! g charm Ife could anyone forget? good-bye and - + 1s ir lore ay of jolly, Inloier ROes anott fare. thing and the in- or sf rrr YE. 4 . s Of Progires nowe ind 1s MIC WN 4 nals cruelty of mankind ved, in your hear: bleeds as pose for sale at | Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter th Estate Miles Moore. late Huston Town. ship, deceased Letrery administration on said estate having been granted the un- dersigned. all persons indebted there 10 are requested make ale paymenis those glnims or der will present settlement ministrator lian ston & Johnston ORPHANS COURT OF REAL ESTATS SONAL PROPERTY The undersigned administra Lhe estate of lew H “¥ Walker Towrshi 14 B Sach Pennsylvania wil expore 10 immedia- sale tt having Hy sid the Walker nout delay for Vania * MOORE, Ad- RD John- Attorneys x27 PLBLIC sale AND PER. ’ the of of of Les on PL same on atl 3 PETROS ADMINISTRATRIN'S NOTICR Bn the Matter . t Tarence Buck ahip, Centre deceased IE Rte os tala le Terms of sale And having Un AerRiETe ingersignied menediately the mm without delay ! MRS EMMA SHANK. fol I Howard. R. D 2 ™ Eons Por Bi! gape x26 real NO estate BEOINNING niddie of public i Nittany Ww Jack- thence DY same degrees West 1265 rod to thence by and of Jacob North 58 degrees iand of the 1285 { Phil Notice i» nwerety BELLEFONTE given that the TRUST COMPANY y the Estate of same of to in Wal roel be on ENT boom il CONTAINING fn Monday AIRING lots the are On the North of Jaocoh Gobble ob ant Susan : 1 Candy, then the South by Public nip from Bellefonte to Look 1 g the West by land of William PMuilins heirs CONTAIN ING about one-half (4) secre und having erecied thereon a two LOY frame dwelling house, a shop and stable TRACT NO. 3 A CORMAN Orphans” Cour BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received until T00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time, Juiv 8, 1940. at the office of the Sec retary for approximately 300 tons of good prade bituminous coal for the Bellefonte School Districts, aporox- imately 200 tons of which shall be delivered to the several school bulld- ings as designated by the Board or 1t2 agent within 30 days after award- ing the contract, the remaining wp- proximalely amount of 100 tons to be delivered io the former ‘Bellefonte Academy building ag required upon one week's notification by the Behoo! Board The price shall Include dee livery tn the buildings and shoveling back in the bins as HeCBLIATY The name of the mine an analyvels of the coal, and a sample of approxi mately one Buchel! must Be furnished Railroad weight will be accepted Otherwise coal must be weighed by a certified weighmaster. The School District teserves the ht to reject any. or all, bids Addresg bids to the Secretary. Bellefonte, Pa Mark envelope “Coal Bids ™ MARIAN 1. VOLYNOM. Secy Ballsfonte BSihopl District BEGINNING at a Kone corner in the middie of the public road leading Irom Snyder- town Jacksonville; thence along same North 27 degrees West 171 ches to stone corner; thence alodg lot of Harvey late, North 65% de- grees Bast 8 perches 10 a stone cor ner, thence along lots of Harvey Law and C. E Lutz North 23 degrees West 202 perches tO gtone corner; thence along and of Bmanue] Glontz North £2 degrees West 318 perches to £00 poner. thence along land of Solo mon Peok, South 57 degree: East 45 perches to a post corner: ents along same South 27 degree: East perches to a stone corner along land of Bamuel CC. Gobble party hereto, Bouth 63 degrees West 918 perches to the place of begin ning TOONTAINING 6 acre: and 164 perches TRACT NO. 4: BEGINNING at » Stone ocormer. thence along land of Samuel C. Gobble, Novth 27 degrees West 126 perches to a stone. thence along Mand of Jacob Coble Warth 621, degrees Bast 167 perches to a | tone; thence along land of Susannah lowe South 27 perches Bast 128 per. ches to a stone corner; thence & lands &f 8B C, Gobble ot. al Sou | 621; degrees West 184 perches $0 the 1 place of em CONTAINING 1 | acre and perc , net TRACT NO. 3: BEGINNING st » t on line aly land of William Bom raid 0 iz is x26 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Putsuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Oentre County the Borough of Bellefonte will ex- the Court House, on SATURDAY. JUNE 20TH 1040, at 1080 o'clock a m. the following described real estate, commonl known as the Bellefonte Boroug rans J post, toad Jesding I BEGINNING at a junction of the | With the Dam: |'Bouth sixty-two grain took root in dirt accumu in stone ballast along the track
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