Page Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Finds Interesting RECENT WEDDINGS [cities of the Conference Board of Educat lon held at the Methodist / 1 Olid News aper - training camp,” Newton Hamilton BI | A KR Y a pap Wallace—Lykens. The Reverend and Mrs, Keboch will | | (Continued from page one) Anhouhcement ha Jen IHG o be at home At the Methodist train. i = the marriage on March 21, 1040, oll ing camp, Newton Hamilton, during MRS. DEBBIE 5S. MASINO, Richmond, Cal; Mr Charles | ¢ 426 | Port Matilda, ang Robert Fay Wal- | month son, of Elmira, N, Y, Puneral ser-| i , ceremony was performed by the Matter—Brungart Blair county, dled last Wednesday Office rent \ \ Interment will be mad » U ne been employed in the offi { we i Rufus Brungart of Reber rene. following a thwee weeks' ill | rhterment will be made ir ployed ‘ ’ Brung r ter of James and Finnah (Wilson) . ™ me da publisher the | Wal Junhe 18, 180. She was twice mar={ .,., mp), | ¢ Printers in th days could be asday morning. July 2. at 9:30 ’ Fashion ! sunaner wardrobe from » the following table of costs for one| Orpha Irene Jane Lykens, daugh {the summer season, and in Har. | TT THE week, viz | ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lykens, of risburg during the fall and winter ! Pape | \ " y he | Mrs. Debbie Saylor Masino, a na- Brown, of Bellefonte; Charles Wi Ink 50 ince, also of Port Matilda, The | ) fe Saylor Ma a ni 1 f tive of Bellefonte, of Ironsville I'wo han 12.00 ah - y ‘ vices will be held at 13:30 o'clock 4 00 Rev, Walter Hams, of the Phil Announcement has been made of - - " An) this Thursday afte on al je ’ ” ipshurg Methodist Church. 1 {the marriage of clen M run 7 h — . morning at 7:30 o'clock at the home | His Thubsday afternoon at the yo. 200 | RARE fethodist Shwe. 1 Ya. the martpuge of Hee Mw SHATTERING ALL of Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Stewart, Ty- | Pine Grove Mills Lutheran chu Miscellaneou 4.00 Rince 10r Lhe past ten years as gant, daughler of Mr. a \ KECORDS FOR A Grove cemetery - wr McFeely ck Company i rtiDean R. Matter y § « the daugh 0 : ) ness’ Mrs. Masino, was the daug $2075 Matilda h L Lan ved: Mrs RO. Matte: Ramps . . Lace is employed i irber Injcouple was married Are Bight With Ross and was born a. Bellsonte on MRS, PHOEBE ALICE KAISER | above t 4 eem myihica community t church Hager Every Summer y Alice Kal I Wido i ¥ ried. Her Ttuph Rusbag Ro pert we bun A \ v thes A'S " “a Pou H \ » . S Savior, a ¥en oy. Koh : ser AlLDOMN ed)’ Ee 0 AS Poday they BECHDEL-~HOWARTH ! ev. J Kemp Hoh astor 300 lovely dres- Choose your white § S¢ F I resiffient O41 , er home at } ds ve nearly H much | n Annou : . } _ yg Ht \ hur ofl vied tl [ k 4 » toned Leer y } Bellefonie, died February 4 |! 7) @ . aly 4 iw ; JOUL'S 3 .. Today $26.76 would: ara hcement hi Vs pl Lr 4 . ‘ ty earl ; . rd Printed Bembxs In 1920 she was united in marriage | 0°" iad 8 1 ng ; my : ’ { ' i 21 of Barbar , mon v v RAH : oat Prenct Cren : Khar with Nicholas Masino, who A 1 Phim icy 3 Jy a “~b i. al The ‘al re Democrat n th Ye WE al a rk a ah ’ oh nd hy ae] a November 12. 1939. She is survived Mini Anell 17 Jaen oY are colin her item ; | : . . id Whe tba 4 ¢ p y y 4 WH by Iwo sans by her first marriaj aught i" GQ : ; Susan n the present day publishing oo nN g vate [the § : Vill Vo | Regularly Sold at $2.95 Harry Henry Sa) i yrone ton s ' adil 1} Dons thal ‘wake 1 aven thought of | et a as et Tan : 0 \ ‘ | : Forge and William Julius Saylor | eovnive includ ob n Mal 2 n 183 lo ’ t “ tua { Sart bin # } ha . it th " Ate ¥ for $ 00 j Ly four grand i <r bai I acob and hn Walk of n- nificantly ‘ ibscripuon rate ber of 1 v Gamma t A } f trip to P elf | | Another Group of Hats CNS HA 1h SP -QL 4] 8, and «¢ y v vird R11 " } . nee th . ’ ‘ ' . y At ' 1 i i " , » C half-sis.er : Meese, Mil| i.» ~ bd inn oh vaang Broly Sep dp bp drip id 8 eS LA a arIl + X { ANOTHER LOT OF Beg. $1.00 & $1.59 Val, at Clearance Price . . . Ki rw i Membel tl nuren ! mpioyed in the mal | publi 1001 / I ibil i: - Regular $2.95 Value i B MRS. JOSEPH SWISHER poy 5 St Em Merdeetint: a wa Ther . nly eautiful SdoWREr Coots y ES Tr TN Notes CED Alm 4 im conn oe County Civil War At On ome Vet Survives Battle | | | $7.88 I Pastel - $1. 77 Reg. $2.95 Value nesday WHAT A CHANCI oy il) a omaeation of | James Barth aruda 1 thie ware THE 2] foha "op > y : 5 or ’ I A ro SA | Ladies’, Misses’ Anklets 10¢ disease Mie was aughter v I ort | Ite A Lr Xam f ! | f & iver May~Hazzard } Ris White and Pa lel Colors—per pair John and Elzal \ ' "ri . " ¢ Or y ¢ i y i y _ MAM Novernber 28, 1800, making her age daughter of Mr. and Mrs John | respectfully offers bis services ic of his daughter. Dorothy Margaret | the Ta ies to pot BATHING SUITS AND ACCESSORIES AT REDUCED PRICES! and 9 MEN'S AND BOYS wxsaw || POLO SHIRTS | Men's or at, Me Mi 1 Beech Ove. amd wa Gali ont Aging i Lira | [Yo a SHIRTS & | 59¢ Cis Pribpemnry, Clsk Swiher. Bis. Mrs Mia Movers. Avi FUTal| ear ‘ane on-oeciaty ime Aoeghans 3oes. Ms Mag. soy 3] IE ben her ARN \ | SHORTS | weury Eincks i iH {l Men's Dress Cocks | $1.00 STATE TESTS SHOW 10c Pair PIGS NEED MANGANESE 3 a A : : , ; ; ; .. .g —_—_— . ‘ MRS. VIOLET DERSTINI ’ riidonts. ‘ : { Children’s z Ho wed 1 nese in th bo Ba : : | #7 TWO-PIFCE > 4 i y 4 ” - "4 es Satin Slips | PLAY | DRESSES swarty-Buzken SUITS MRS. BABEL WILSON WOOD . rank Be ae duagh. | Btifthesh an Soren: veloped Rev. Harcis 1 e local veter n I iN) pnd 59¢ Mrs. Mabel Wilson Wood, of Her- { Willlam and My : CH AT EC WA | ward rt Mies | Tabeliy I ” , . hon 83c¢ | A200 Area Many more outstanding specials in all departments not listed due to limited space. Shop a at Ti JRNER'S first : YOUR DOL I HOP AND LAR ALWAYS SAVE BUYS MOR} AT AT TURNERS Allegheny St, Temple Court Bldg Bellefonte ; TURNER'S ‘ Du Emma Woll Kol town, 1 : Mu Harry T. 8 4 Petersburg: Mrs, H. V. Kellerman of Hershey: Mrs. Floyq Weston, ol FIELD STUDIES NOW STATE COLLEGE FAMILY nd in hi it labora - - UNDER WAY AT COLLEGE IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Co * : ’ \ Ja ne, v | L : lam? Pas.Or < m— ———— i al er : hd X “i : . : 3 A FE i HAN { ¥ i : Bellefonte Has Safe Fo) Dis s1 DIENLY 4 childre: ENN STATE REIMBURSED a r r p vg? " y wk ] FOR CC. C. DAMAGES oi irra Bal Howard H ' rien Shit and Sane Fourth IN PHILIPSBURG AREA John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Ww Cause the Philips when gz died camp on a 40 ingd yn county $41 : Ria | & ! . : i } i § is af & governmen amp at Mas i i scratch and bud ihe hus ge, A # Foi ’ oF» ~ . : eve wv : ed | F ¢ buria Bash Hollow Pilgrim Heliness ville, Forest count) band and fa jiiford Oyler, 48, ie Feil MRS Re rn i All f ! Vas made 1 ' night praver a While several othe iden Air - ; of thelr car. escaped unhu local gE ’ rot 7 ' A France H r. How M1 . ME nf » Harry Lic sue studies in the regula immer All live in State College coupied by ( 2% : Nn oand Mi : yn Mok i "5h. ses8ions on the Penn State campu , ww of other machix May 6, 185 clober 31. 1935 ion d the Rev. and M i Improved Plans the ‘outdoors™ students ar X n Dr. Martin Winterhalter { This n= from loss ¢ { J For Driver Tests pleting basic Tits r CO and hi my . destruction by th { 16 cab al the two camp Po [-yes stu Hadys SBiegri 21. of London, Eng ns owned b he college a Well Keboch—Dershen : dents in ge wOiEUm ana’ wer nin jus A, raing - he inlerior uTnisiun Log . Mabel Jeannette Der State CANDLE 50 Lhal § ; w ver Presbyterian, Milesburg ontinued {rom one) natural gas engineering gineering, forestry. and cation are required to ; at . : COUNTY one summer in this ma WHO'S WHO OF COUNTY cs ania LISTED #70K PUBLICATION wome of Lhe bride PENN STATE STUDENTS wit imat at $350 Rev. William FE. Marks. wr and | Manor ear Bellefonts v ¢ i and h« WILL PRESENT PLAYS i economist of Florida BOLD arey Dershen, father of the bride, Wa adjacent t« w locations of : . R. SEEKS TO ABANDON that he will write and comp a performed the ceremor at 4 amination point: will added Pour one-act play two full- CROSSING AT UNIONVILLE | «gn.« Who” of Centre county, and clock. Mrs. Keboch wth play i ee 1arioneile i. % 1 wr in vy wid (sl Stati i we F % length plays, and three marionette : . has established tempora: ; teacher in 1 g at aMSLcaans of 1h Ww - Poalsbury Lutheran Parish shows will be presented by summer The Pennsylvania Railroad has quarters at sos bast Bishop street Paimerton and for at ve § ™ voy . . nday Beh WN uly 21 wor- session student at ne Pennayl- | asked Public Lalit nm 1! Belle yen has been 8 memix , ay s 001 9:3 July 21, we iM 10.30; July 28 worship 7:80 Shiloh—8unday School $:30 21 Worship 7:30; July 38 Worship, 0 watch an hodt's display worker wl Af un 10:30 easant Gap, Sunday works touched off under | School 9:30: next regular worship SOrship of the retal] division of the fonte vania State College who are spec- approval of plan bol the The Rev Mr. Marks reports that faculty of the Stale College Public three months will probably bring lalizing in dramatics. Their produc- Walnut rev grade local commitiees who have been Schools. She has always been an fc Lhe largest number of applications tions will be 8 part of their regular | Unionville, Centre county. The rail- named in each vilage and town in tive worker in the field of Re ou learners permils of the whole training and will be supervised by road said ii would erect and main- |p. untv are to recommend the Education and the tots 0 ¢ year, a greater number than last experts tain necessary barricades, The pro- persons to be included in the bio- the church. She has been an assist. Year it was expected Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce Among the special members of ject has borough approval rabhical Work ant pastor and at the present time The month of August, 1939, saw July 2 at 8:30 a m Every available inch of parking the dramatics faculty during the Under contemplated plans the hai al holds a Local Preacher's license in the grealest number of applicants ns clans : FP at pa Ct ai a1 y spasiony which ooen- alnnt ctppet “wring wil “ a . “ | a "pr un ff poa x . iv 9% ¢ Thy iter Coleville Pilgrim Holiness space aiong the highway ang o main summer session, which open- Walnut stree crossing will be the Central Pennsylvania Confer- when nearly 25000 sought drivers nearby felds wae taken up and ed on July 1, are Mr. and Mrs. Les- closed only to vehicular traffic. The DO YOU OBSERVE ence of the Methodist church, The | licenses, July and September fan Friday night prayer at home of " NY Blat Mot " Pol oe were on lle Heath, nationally-known auth- sidewalk facilities will be placed in OR MERELY SEE paverend Mr. Keboch iz and has. close seconds with 20570 during Mrs. McKinley, Bellefonte. Sunday TH 4 iy oly So bane alter ry orities on marioneties, and Aaron good condition. The railroad ) | - - 3 been the executive secretary of the the former months and slightly school, 9:30 a. m., Edgar Eckley, provid Sg itin aDectat Poi ane! Zauder, noted New York makeup has assured Unionville Council th An instructive, entertaining list of paard of edulation of the Central more than 20000 during the latter. Supt. Morning worship, 10:45—-8ac- I — he | psa artist. Professor A. C. Cloetingh the two other crossings in Union-| questions which will enable you 10° pannsyivania Conference for the Bellefonte’s location for examina- | rament of the Lord's Supper. Young AY oom, Tt ren and Frank Neusbaum of the regu- ville will be repaired find out how observant you are past twenty-five years He has been | tion of applicants will be at the Ar- | Peoples’ service Bunday at 7 p. m The display was colorful and va- lar dramatics faculty are also di- woman as A —— Don't miss this quiz in the July 21st | 5 amber of the National Board of | mory, one mile east of town on | Evangelistic service S8undey at 7:30! ried. In addition to the many te your love and regard, the recting summer course: Athletes Better Drivers issue of The American Weekly, the paication of the Methodist church Route 220. Examinations will be |p. m. pastor speaking J. A. Byrd; pieces in the Chamber's large group asd the form must be chosen bo ———— ro —— Athletes are potentially better | big magazine distributed with the go the official representative of the | Beld on the 3rd. 4th and 5th Thurs- | pastor of fireworks, the firemen in charge ears. Comforting assurance of a Youth Loses Eye automobile drivers than non-ath-| Balimore American. On sale at all psathodist church. as the official (day and every Saturday, from 8:30 o A of gpeiting off the pieces also sent duty well performed will be yours if Harry Swinehart, 10, son of Mrs. letes, reports Dr. Elwood ©. Davis, | newsstands representative of the field staff of ja. m. to 4 p.m First Evangelical, Bellefonte up about $50 worth of pyrotechnics ee choose a genu'ne Rock of Ages Mable Swinehart, Trevorton, had professor of physical education at = that board. He was recently elected | Philipsburg, at the Town Hal H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a. donated by E C. Burkhdufl, of Bal- smorial to stand as your his left eye removed at Mary MM. Pennsylvania State College. He =ald The courage of the Chinese, in chairman of the executive secretar- | Third and Presqueisle streets, every m. Sunday Church school. Mr. E. timore, Md Mr. Buwghdufli had fer the years to coma Packer Hospital after it was badly | tests given to 400 licensed drivers, | thelr war against a stronger adver- | jes commission, composed of execu- | Monday from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p. m. | J Teaman, Supt. 10:45 a. m, wor- purchased the items in Baltimore H d G . injured by a piece of flying glass, 210 of them athletes, showed the sary, is to be admired. Out-manned, tive secretaries of the various con- Lock Haven at the Borough ship with sermon. Theme: The Axe ang brought them here with the in- owar ranite the result of a carbide botlle explo-' athletes superior in every respect out-gunned and overwhelmed Chi- ference boards of education in the | Building, Church and Liberty Did Swim.” 7:30 p. m.. worship with lention of having a private display Ww rk gion during a post-Fourth of July except knowledge tests about motor | ang Kai-shek leads his people in 8 new united Methodist church. Mr. | streets, every Wednesday from 8 a. sermon by the paster. Prayer and When he learned that such action orks celebration laws and rules prolonged struggle Keboch also supervises all of the m. to 4 p.m Bible study on Wednesday even- was unlawful and that the Chamber | FRANK WALLACE, Prep. i —— we Cbg pring and Summer Suit Sale “Any Suit In Our Store $1 b. NS Regardless of Former Price! [Siiererion JULY 12th| Win Be Sold at the One Price of amp Alterations at Cost During This Sale | JULY 12th SPORT COATS, Reduced to. .........$9.00 All-Wool Gabardine Slacks, Reduced to 5% Fe 10) Se ALLEGHENY STREET MONTGCOMELY"®S STORE BELLEFONTE, PENNA. JULY 26th
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