June 27, 1940. Page Fight | OBITUARY LESTER G. LOMISON A son born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lomisan, of Bellefonte, R. D. 1, al the Centre County Hospital early last Wednesday morning, died short- ly after noon the same day. The In- fant, named Lester G. Lomison, Is survived by his parents and by sey eral brothers and sisters, In‘erment was made in the Fairview cemelery SGT HUGH H, PROBST, Sgt. Hugh H. Probst, former stat! member of the Pennsylvania State College department of military sci ence ang tactics, died Friday It Walter Reed Hospital, Washington D. C. of a complication of disease He was in his early 50. A native Fairmount, W. Va, Sgt. Probst had served the United States Army for over 26 vears. His home station was Ft. Howard Md veteran of the World served five years in Probst was stationed lege from 1929 until ing are his wile and two daughter Martha and Betty, Military vices were held at Lhe Aril cemetery n n | KLECHNER Relish d DANIEL Dantel Klechner home in Altoona 20, 1940. Hg had six months. Born September 30, 1862 of Peter and Margaret Reish. Members the ¢lude one son and fowr Melvin of Juniata, Mi or Irvona and Mi: son, Mrs. Hazel Nash ang Luma Relish home; two ters and one beth MoGarvey Nora Miller ol grandchildren and children. Hig Relish, precedad him in twenty-four year Mu was a member of the Uniteq Pres byterian He was a retired emp) Pennsy Rail road, ~Hve years REISH Shumaker of family in daughter Pearl Miles 'wiia all at half sister Mary Boal WO greal Anna DUrg wile dealin Ago Relish cinirch ae IVAW . g ¥e Ol which he served jor lori) MRS, HANNAH M, WARNER, Mrs. Hannah M. Warn ; lege township jow Josiah Johns or of home at y'eloch June 21, 1040, alter nes with a and February or ton ild rer granQeiauaren ang A “"Crackerless” Fourth of July (Continued from p Age one) of work required iy lions of these [itt] man, for in other cuts them in other makes crackers ends with The paper man would not do clay man’s work, any more than the fuse maker would do the work, and every little - fire before iL reaches America has construction passed through sixty pairs of hands in feet, the Chinese turn out thel firecrackers by the same method a our modern plants sssembile mobiles The workrooms with blue tile roofs, The laborer on lttle stools at long bench-like tables. As soon as one man finishes his part of the work he passes it on to his neighbor, the latter following his example when he has done his share, and thus it starts at the end of the table as a lit'le paper and a fuse and comes out at the other end #5 a Bnished firecracker «One of the rooms is devoted to braking and wrapping the cra érs, and another for packing them for shipment. Of course there is a man who de signs the grotesque labels for packages. After the designs | been Arsnsierred to wooden blocks they go Ww the printing room where they are printed with The Chinese don't want ing machinery they prefer everything by hand It is an easy thing to distinguish tance [841 sorter’s acker in over auto- het it are long K- the ave a tnt -) children. Mrs ber of the al Unionville were held on the Free Unionville Saylor, of Brac Rev RR officiating the Oak Unionville Int Ri¢ THOMAS WwW, W H Thoma his home there aflernoor several week EARNEST RTH Donal ROTH always have a heir 8 Americ Fourt) the & Ciloriou 41 S| to have tit and does venturesome follow the Ch ELITE oa thriving I 8 THrving culists and lowing the dence Their Dream Free Monday Methodist with Ble MERRELL celebration Warner was a mem- Mehtodist church Funeral services alternoon at ¢hurch In Rev, George sisted by the College the iford WS erment in State Wilks tery of made in ge Cenne Hear HOUTZ if Lemont at 4 23 outez, « died lock Bi 1940 Hines with n { Mr. Hout Mariah in CO 1860, makin 0 n= June uller Come Wik Carne! | y lege LUCAS FUNE pick turned The nce Wu A 4) cotnes LA J 3 in hi wold time rush of the most he would examiie the ox would do the day fol- of Indepen- eh mati a # SOT fot business of Utopia Becomes Nightmare How hopeful island as a promised land WOorTies become le work, no A ie July Tth | Weekly uted with on i) Stig the he je at all Mere tell ne money nant can You have no money Lo buy facturers a * a OE iy i o> v J. M. Keichline Insurance "One of the Didest Agencies Th Centre Colinty ANN W. KEICHIINE, Representative, Phone 190 Temple Court » Used | DECKER BELLEFONTE, PA. b. in agl visionegq an with li and easy wealth disilin- in the settlerg » complelely ature sLOTY The American magazine disirib- Baltimore American tands. of 4 news . cultural centers when farmers pend, they have xis from manu« that to go Agency ruck Headquarters OT0R (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET dale YL THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. URCHESR Bellefonte 9:30 a First Evangelical, H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor m., Sundav Church school, Mr. E J. Teaman, Supt. 10:45 a. m., wor- ship and Holy Communion. S8ermon by the pastor, 6:30 p. m., Young Peoples League. 7:30 p. m., worship and Holy Communion. The second Quarterly Conference will be held this Friday evening at 7:30. Prayer Bible study on Wednesday eve- at 7:30. The Official Board will meet following the Bible study The Pastors’ Bible class will meet in regular monthly session Fri- evening and ning on any Advent Church 8:30, Rov Leath- aching at 11 o'clock Endeavor at 7:30 Out Day Vices the last Sabbath was a great success In ev- Vg an attendance Bunday school er in. Pre Christian Chi £2 ol aren (8) The children did 250 people trained and great credit to them We ar from other church. well with trained 3 im a sisted in the program, al the OCCAasIon hank to 0 ) 0 gecoratied the nice} church We 1" Wo all in any wa make 1 great Looe #30 Howed acing i have er from Ba y n ner nurel 1 of mem ptism, © Ou “oe Tee Bellefonte aT. 1s ii L nited Brethren, ] “ a a0 a $30 BM in: &} ipt in JIATEY 8t. John's Lutheran, Bellefonie es B s fp c 8:30 ¥ morn-~- Ca Day foe wi Presbyterian, Snow Shoe June 30th m.; Morning Mil Bunday School 16:00 a 1100 a m it hool 8:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.; Evening Wor- hig Unionville--Bible Ht Class, Mondays at 8 p Mm Howard E Oakwood, Minister St Rev SCOO0 John's Evangelical-Reformed C Church Morning Wor- the Holy Communion al m. The Church School will meet Monday evening a® in thestudy Nevin Stamm 930 a m.; and a 10.456 Boar Tp m Ba Alphas Plan % (Continued from page one) show will be held on the midway with prizes being given for the best rabbit, best cat, best dog, best mis- cellaneous, and best of show The show 8 for youngsters’ pels and wis are judged on this standpoint ather than from professional stan- fards The baseball t » oe i £ game between Bellefonte and State College will be played at 3 p. m. at the new State College community field Starting promptly at 6 p. m. the usual Buge parade will {raverse the length of College Avenue. A total of $150 in prizes will be awarded A colorful display of fireworks, vis- ible from the midway, will be seg off af dark. The midway will go full blast until 11:30 p. m. when the 1940 Dodge Deluxe 6 four-door se- | sedan will be awarded. All proceeds of the celebration go to the Pire Company ang are used | for the fire-fighling organization's operating expenses, Trailer Damaged $1000 When the load in a large trailer truck of the Folmer Company of | Danville, shifted at the Bunbury-Is-! {land Park bridge, the body left the chassis, the front of the body strik- | ing a wtility pole which carries the’ {main wires frem the Island Park: sub-station to Sunbury. The pole! { was broken off, but the wires held jd that he thinks he has to buy it in place until repairs could be made. Damage lo the truck was 81.4 000 and to the pole $150. No one! was hurt ! am sone There is & han so simple-mind- | : § 2 i from the man who sent him a cal-! endar. i | Edgar King and daughter PINE GRO Rural delivery mallman, Ira Harpster 1s spending his vacation at the New York World's Fair, he ls acoompanied by his wife and Robert Harpsier Jr, and wife Drovers G. P. Fisher of Williams- port and Luther K Strouse pure chased a fine truck load of Guern- sey cows in our valley last week and trucked them to Lancaster County for weekly auction Popular Hollidaysburg Production Credit Co., Agent, George Mothers- baugh of Boalsburg, wag a pleasant caller among our farmers the past week, Mr and Mrs. Milton State College in their new sedan were Sunday dinner guests the John H, Barto home, Mr. Merle Welland and bride are making preparation take their first housekeeping on farm 4 Lier ol Dodge a 1 lessons in yrmer Bollinger -Denison Tadpole Miss Milliognt Kapler 1]x resigned her position at Farm Security Adm accept H Po itton new-oid the | aome on ently . 1 ate Col- | office in £24 lege u | : i rical the Main on "n the campu wursery agent for Stark vomon Lohr, of Houser A Caer own re-; delivering Jarge orders | One of Marion Township most deairyman Earl C. Musser Monday here among Te aha Popular Bros. Mr. § ville Was | mn oul cently some fore Wo hi a caller friends found his uch improved in Ui Art onte : abOoul Ww H Former Judge family of Be were tors Sunday will ev, and M Mi Hef pleasan Jame Fisher town Retired | at Centre Hall, th | LOTS VE MILLS Philadelphia and Mrs Richey and Mrs Mabel Rutter both of Altoona, were driving guests, The Earl Neidigh family were Sunday dinner guests with friends at Marengo. Miss Ann Ward, one of our popu- lar proprietors of Wards Clover Farm Store of Baileyville, is under her M. D.'s care this week, suffering ugly attack of pleurisy, which can- celled her pleasure trip to New York World's Pair. Quite a large number of our Farmers attended last Wednesday ¢ annual Parmer- Among prizes section Mrs ucky for turkeys | nurse of Kiwanis brought to this Helen Fry with 28 1 week old Mr tored urday Prof picnic the Was number and to Rs weekend and Mrs. Ernest L They returned Sunday ing home with them J. H. Gilliland week at thelr sons home Mr and Mrs Robert and Mrs. Fred Corl and # last Wednesday evening the T. B. Wogan nigin Mr spent ang who Lhe a were at nome Juniata Mr i Mr ! Stats Coliege Monday Mars Street ul own it the Mi W. Main a dangerou m= Prima fever | { thood Cases oF il 10 years of a however, any age not he very oid a very Some cases are mild rash is scarcely visible 8&0 overwnean fai may die Other cases with a few paiient poison, he within BUS Gilad for H the amount present eUnday HOeTe x come back others Don't forg 1 Wednesday Cottage day nigh et the nights prayer mee at Everybody Children day night Remember the time what the children Sunday School can do. Also some singing ang sy King by some of the older folks he been ing § me Of Mrs welcome the hu S8potis service will ne 30 at Jur De heig 13 p Come and 8un- m a of the which has held near July #h in Lhe grove by the church In former vears, has been postponed this year 85 all those who are interested will | please bear this in mind Some names were unintentionally omitted in the lems two weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. John Postinger and Mr. and Mre James Wion and son of Coleville, were Sunday evening June 9, supper guests at the An- drew Irvin home Mr and Mrs. Toner Spoiis and two children of Centre Hall visited in the Hollow last Wednesday We were gorry 0 hear of death of 2 people who were well known in this community. Last Wednesday evening we Lucas reunion the received worg of the sudden death of Perry Barner of Unionville, Both Mr Barner and his wile were wel known in the Hollow. Mrs. Barner being a sister of Mrs. Charlies Bush Mr. Barner’s funeral was held Sate urday at 2 p. m_at the Wetzler fu- neral home and burial was made in the Oak Ridge cemetery. On Bate urday we received word of the death of Mrs. Hannsh Warner who was very well known in the Hollow She having at one time allended church in the Bush Hollow churah, | being one of the most faithful at! tendants, Her funeral was held Monday afternoon from the Free i { Methodist church at Unionville and : burial to be made ! Ridge cemetery. Both the Barner in the Onk and Warner families have our sym- pathies in the deaths of their loved ones. Mrs. Edna Spotts and Mr, and; Mrs, Marin Spotls and children spent Baturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Moore at Port Matilda and helped Mr Mcore celebrate hig birthday | which occurred on Saturday. Sunday visitors at the home of’ Mrs Bdna Spotts were Mr and Mrs | Ralph Moran and two sons Jay fand Clifton and the latter's lady friend, all of Altoona and Mrs Apotis of Milesburg. Rev. and Mrs Byrd took Sunday YOUR HEALTH hours One of the ace scarlet frequent development . $4. y dicedses complications threatened wi the cause of heal'h aneed will be advar more than can be placing u k of contr fr. inder wt +¥ £4 wie 5 f 4 orm 4 medical service here at 1 "Mor Methodist Warner Free Unionville Mr Mrs George toona spent Sunday with the 8 a x RFE NS] the « Talbery of Re and ticke sisters - pil busi" Church tes for 30. 1940. Bunday Church Sthool at 9.30 a. m.; Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m. Young peoples outing on Friday evening at 7:30 p, m The public sale property and real e Beck will be 20. at 1:30 m Snyvdertown Mr. and Mrz. Bd Dorman and Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Lutz, Mrs Katie Dorman and Mrs Vinie Stov~ er, altended the funeral their sister Mrs, George Pisher at Mill Hall on Tuesday afternoon Rev. Keller is attending Boy's camp Selinsgrove The farmers are ready to make hay Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wetzel and daughter Janet of Salona, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harry Walizer and family, other visitors at the game home were Mary Emily Dann of Bellefonte and Glenn Rog- ers Jr. of Nittany Ed. Dorman is not so wel] at this writing. Mr. ¥ie 4] Sunday June of the personal stale of Lewis H held Saturday June at his late home in of at gelling busy and Mrs Max Markle of Bellefonte, spent Sunday at the Ei mer Biover home Mr. ang Mrs. Ben Lutz of Pitts burgh, spent Wednesday at the Harvey Lutz home. ————— er niin Mysterious Tree Fall Ex-Congressman Frank L. Der- | shen, of Lewisburg, supervising the | painting of his cottage at Central | Oak Heights near West Milton this | week, was suddenly startled to see a | large rock omk tree fall to the ground about fifty feet away. The cause of the fall is unknown, for | there was no wind stirring at the | time, i i MP — dio Farms 75 Acres ai RG Henry Ulrich, whose 86th birthday anniversary occurred June 25. under cultivation 15 acres of land at | his home on University Heights, | near Selinsgrove, doing all his own | farming. However. In his youth his! life was more adventurous as during | Jean one summer while he lived in the | West, he served as waler carrier for Jesse James, ENCROACHMENT; entrance up~ jon the rights or gomain of another; gradual! intrusion. “The country had yielded to the encroachments of civilization ™ INCAPACITY, “Cunning offspring efoucauld PERTURB; He did allow £) wre him RIGOR manifestly stirs LOGICAL ne everity, harshnes amndard of PREPOSBTEROU contrars nature eau ir Large Turnout At Lessons in English Scout Camporee (Continued from page one) PERVERSION plying Lo a lations and incon JUVENILITY reading mbt of the | 1H } : One hundred and six Beouts and | leaders had a great time at the an- | nual Camporee held at Whipple Dam on Friday and Satur day. The kept many patrols from neverthels the turnout of the recent annual Judging was done by Scoutmasters and Council officials that the Year was a turning ena wns of or ine up- y of ability are the La Roth~ lack and treachery fncapacity wrong oO) Vio- Whipple Dam is Scene of En- perver Lhe nw thusiastic Meeting of Boy Seouts of to disiard greatly interruptions t he not Lhe per point of otal He ORR thinker consistent That is moray { CIA MOH C« 0v Beout pity reasoning Lhe cold weather rigorou neaaer entering the IRMA, mr —— Random Items on Or oom i - F Mout y Wis largest at any Camporees tional Wrous con Shak who all camping tl BEreed hg ad from page one) quail much TAYLOF MURDER Ne Inve ge damper if the 1 1 1 Cam Standard Emblem PRR, { f "Toy EH M » . 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