JHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT: BELL EFONTE, PA. J uly 25, 1940. PLEASANT GAP Jack Stone had the misfortune We are sorry to note the death ol of having his foot cut quite badly | Merton Tate's mother at her home lest week one day while af work al the Hillside Ice Co. where he has been employed for several years. We are sorry to note that the condition of both Mrs, Merton Tate and Mrs, T. E Jodon who have been so seriously Hl for a long time does not show any sign of improve ment . Mrs. L. 8 O'Donnell was taken to Philadelphia last week for obierva- tion and treatment in one of th hospital at that place Port Bilger ig spending with Mr. and Mrs Harry Miss Harvey is here from Wil Namsport., for a week's visit with her friend Miss Beverly Corman Mr, F A Bauer who hclds a posi- tion with Clasters in Lock Haven was home for the weekend The Firemen's Carnival Tuesday evening with a parade having a number of out of town organizations in line also, Among which were Millheim, Centre Hall Bellefonte and Howard Fire Com- panies, Elks marching Club Belle fonte High School Band. The car- pival will continue until Saturday evening when a grand prize of an elec. ric refrigerator will be gived away, smaller ground prizes each evening. Don't fail to attend. It is for a very worth while cause and & variety of entertainments is pro- vided for your pleasure Mr. ang Mrs Frederick Shaffer are planning to atiend the Sh fier reunion to.be held in Tyrone, Sat- urday. Their two boys who have been visiting thelr grandmother al Curwensville, {or the past few weeks will return home with them Leslie Miller who has not been enjoying good health for some time has been especially miserable for the past few davs Mrs John T. Noll is entertaining her sister. Mrs Edna Kirkwood New Castle Mrs. Brungart aA week Bilger opened Lamour, 0 Re oar 2 a caller Tuesday at the"home of hi Mr and Mrs. Ray Meloy and Mrs. Henry Noll attended the fu- at his late home at *hilipsburg Monday afternoon MILLHEIM E (July 26 and 27) Tyrone Power, Dbrothy Ho JOHNNY APOLLO" father he idolized in All his wealthy friends daughter, Mrs. Henry T. Noll neral of Secy. of Mined ‘Ira Thomas FRIDAY & SATURDAY Ed. Arnold A Fox Picture. him A MUST The prison! turned against SEE PICTURE! Latest Fox Movietone News “SLAP HAPPY PAPY” m—— MONDAY & TUESDAY (July 29 and 30) WHERE ARE WE HEADING FOR? TAKE A LOOK, FOLKS! Girl Hitch-Hiker Disappears! GIRL HOBO MURDERED! Homeless Girls Arrested for Vag- rancy! You'll see all this in “THE GIRLS OF THE ROAD” Ann Dvorak, Helen Mack, Lola Lane FRIDAY ONE NIGHT ONLY! (August 2) IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE BOB NOLAN and the ONE and Only ’SONS OF THE PIONEERS” Radio and Motion Picture Stars from Hollywood, Cal. Lin ROO { are 5 afer a ~—ON THE SCREEN "Henry Goes to Lar Arizona F. Morgan, Guy Kibbee, Summeryille Slim NEW ! early last Friday Tate had not been health for a number of months but her death came very suddenly. Funeral services Were held Sunday ai the Goodhart Pu- neral Home. Centre Hall Mrs Tate had a number of friends in our vicinity why mourn her pPass- ing. We extend our sincere sym- pathy to the bareaved family Mr. and Mrs, Walter in Tusseyville morning. Mrs | plan to move very soon into one o! the Jodon apariments Quite a number of our peaple ab~ tende d the Republican Council Ple- nic held at Hecla Park last Wednes- | day Mrs. J. R. Barleit, Mrs. 8 and Mrs. R. 8. Melroy attended Amaranth Picnic held at the mer home of one of the member: near Tyrone on Wednesday aller noon The Civic picnic. held at Hecla Park Thursday was well attended every one reports a fine time Mrs. J R Barlett and Mrs RW Noll were entertained at the M¢ Clellan Cottage las. Thursday al ternoon and evening. Mr Clellan being hostess to wn Star Ladies at picnic Mrs F.D School class Noll's Grove We Frank lies are vicinity E Noll the and thelr annual and Sunday picnic in Miliwarg held their Tuesday of last week are sorry to note that the and Gerald Millward fami planning to move from ou in the very near future Prospect a town near Butler The Millward's have always been very active in church and social work in our vicinity and host of friends here who will see them leave our midst with regret We wish for them much happiness and ure in their new home Philip Barr Jr, Is visiting tives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowie and son of Brooklyn, spent ast weex with Mrs. Dowie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sampsel. Mrs C have a Pie "home of the Miss Belle Dr ang children Sunda Sorensons o the Mount Dewey tis roo Recent Stickler h Sharon Archie Harry Meeker of and , Mra ladelphia me were Larry Charles Zettl ie Wahman of Ph Eby mem- t Woman Friday addressed the Centre Hall their meeling ast week work wa begun on home which the Wilbur State Street Axe Mann Last the new Breons are buliding on Ned Heverly and son of the conrad Mr. and Mrs ang daughter Joan of Nangaluck Conn. returned home last week hort visit with the Harry Showers’ of this place and relative in Williamsport Mrs Elizabeth Hun deliphia spent a day last her sister, Mrs. Freemont Recent guests at the Ralston Derr home were Mr. and Mrs ] Diehl of Pennsburg v Noll, Martha Wise and Musser attended the Model meet in Harrisburg Sun- tors Widam ter of Phila- week with Hile Hile, Mrs William Roy Adams and Mrs M. W Schrefller motored to Houlz- dale last Thursday and spent the day with Mrs Feldman Hamilton The Loval Workers of the Pleas- ant Gap Lutheran church had their picnic at the home of Katie Heaton on July 18. They hag sandwiches cake. ice cream and everyihing that goes in with a picnic. After the re- freshments were served they had 8 business meeting and the rest of the time was spen: in chatting. There were 20 present and all had a good time Mrs. Warg Tucker, Mrs quieras i savasa— The truth seems to elude the grasp of mankind despite the long and historic pursuit Super Power PHIPPS BATTERIES You'll Feel Safe With a Phipps Battery See ED WEAVER, Manager. THE PROPER ONE IN STOCK FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS D-38 45-PLATE FORD V-8 B-42 For Late Buick, Pontiac Fits Most Cars FOR EXTRA POWER B-4 51 PLATE $5.95 ® 12 Extra Plates ® Surplus Power for Radie ® Quality Construction ® Free Recharge Service - $3.95 ex $6.19 ex TWO DAY SALE ONLY — WEDNES. AND THURSDAY, JULY 24th & 25th. RECLINING CHAIRS $1.19 Value 66: Hard Wood Frames, Built to Last. DEAN PHIPPS AUTO STORES 28 SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET -:. : LONG EASY TERMS OPEN EVENINGS Mulbarger | sum- | Club ang Brotherhood | last | Me- | the East- | Derone The Epworth League was Wednesday | PINE GLEN ganized on July 17 ing. The following officers were elected: President Gladys Hoover 1st vice-president, and. vice-president, 3rd 4th, vice president, Jr., Secretary, Emma Jane MoeCul- lcugh; Treasurer, Phillip Planist, Gladys Hoover; Counselor | Mrs. Anna Fye. The new officers | will be installed Sundhy Aug. 4 at 730 pm | The Sunday School picnic will be held Aug. rd, at Whispering Pines Hope all join in and make this a memorable day for the Sunday School Gladys Hoover is a guest of Mia «len Butler of Bellefonte, She expects to attend 4-H county coun cil, also Y. P. of H camp fire meet- ing and return home for 4-H club | meeting on Tuesday morning | Teriill Wertz of Erie, spent Sun- | day wih his mother, Mrs Wertz Mr. and Mrs called at the Clyde Hoover one evening last week Mrs. Allen Blerly ang Lock Haven are spending several weeks with Mrs, Blerly's parent Mr. and Mrs William Hoover Miss Dotothy McCullough spen! everal days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Me Cullough Mr and Mrs. William Hall family visi.ed at Mr. Benton on Sunday Mr Lather Hahn has returned home after spending several week in Philadelphia where she visited relatives and (riends Mr, and Mss, James Marvin Moreau were Philipsburg and Bellefonte on urday Mr. and Mrs daughter Rita of spending several of Mr, and Mrs Phillys Wertz, Arthur Houdeshel home family ol and home Macke! and shoppers a! Sal Frank Pepeto anc Philadelphia, are days at the home James Mackel COLEVILLE A number gathered at the home of Mm garete Jus Hee Wednesday aller her celebrate her 89th large supper was held at which the fallowing were pres- ent: Mrs. Clay.cii Rote, Mrs Jame Justice, Mrs. Elmer Justice, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Jusiice, daughter Ann Marie, Mrs. Ronald Leathers, Mrs Helen Galssinger, Mr. and Mrs John Dyke, daughter Delores, son Tommy, Mri. Nelson Kling daugh ter, Patty. Mrs. George Monsell Mrs. Haroly Bohn Connie Lou, Mrs Alfred Justice, Mr and Mrs ter Cathoart daughter Geraldine Mrs Elizabeth Peers daughter Helen, son Donnie, Mrs. Jack Wil mer, son Jack, Jr. Mrs. John Jus- Mrs Harry Mallard, daughte Marie f Altoona, grandma received many gifts of rela ives and [riend Mar- noot } birthday Mrs Charles Falls neral of Pearl Minnemyer returned from where they attended Malcolm Bullock and son Cuyoga the fu- Mrs Homer and Mr and Shutt, spent last Mr and Mrs barger of Allport Miss Evel) Very week with her aunt Krage, at Buffalo Run Mr. and Mrs tended hildren daughter man with Mra Nor Tuesda Thxnas Bum spending # Mr John Charles lee al private funeral services fon Mrs Frank Tate of Poiter; Mills which were held at the Goodhan Puneral Home, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Fred Billeti ano son Donald, Miss Veida Hoover ol Pine Glen Kenneth Houser, and family, Oscar Billeit and family and George Shope attended a re unicn held Sunday at Woolrich Park Mrs. Bert Poorman and daughter returned home after ister at New Fiorence. Mr. ang Mrs. James son LeRoy took supper Saturda) evening with Mrs. Raymond Gard- ner, at Fillmore Misg Sara Marie Martin is spend- ing a few days or more with her cotsin at Aliport 44 Accepted > In CCC Camps (Continued from page one) chipko, John Pomich, Mike Fomich. i Michael Repasksy. George Zimmer iman., Dominic Veneziano and Frank Berenti Philipsburg: William Harper, Har- | old Waite, Charles Guthrie, Steve Shuran, Delmar Schnars, Jr, Wil- liam Koren, Coburn: Randall Boob, win Auman. Howard: Floyd Crotzer - Orviston: Lloyd Packer and Ger- ald Lomison, Blanchard: Donald Gardner Spring Mills: Robert Aukerman Spring Mills, R. D. 1: Clarence Phillips and Richard McCool Milesburg: Taylor Watson Melvin Mills. Munson: John Stark Powelton: Joseph Kosky and Os- car Hoover, Millheim: Harry Hosterman and Jahh Wilkinson Sandy Ridge: Harry Vaughn { Pine Glen: Wiliam Phillips and | Carl Folmer, Moshannon: Marvin Fanning, Smullton: Guy Winters, Wns sss Mt p—— HUBLERSBURG and Mr. and Mrs Ungard and daugh- | | ter Ruthe, of East St. Louis, and | Me. Lioys Everhari of Lock Hayen called al the home of Mr. and Mrs | ¥. M. Dunkle of Hublersburg on Saturday eveniig. { Sunday dinner guests at the | Dunkle home were Mr. and Mrs | Arthur McClotkey, Mr | William Deitrich and daughters Margaret and Laura ang Mr, and | Mrs. Paul Tharp, reor- | evening | Rev, N. D. Shirey presid- | Dorothy Fye; | vice president, Donald Hoover; | Clyde Hoover | Hodge, | Jane | Mr. and Mre. Andre® Ramigh ans | Justice | visiting het Wion and’ William * | Hassinger, Paul Kerstetter and Bd- |} and Mrs | T———— Cid fil | v Y Es] WOLF’S AUGUST FURNITURE SALE y we » ’o a Begins Saturday Merning at 9 o’Clock Furniture of Real Quality is the Best investment ! Savings of 10 to 40% N Each item checked for Quality Expert Craftsmanship, Selected Woods, Fine Finish ! N Each item checked for Style Real Buys at Regular Prices. Now Even More Unusual ! N Each item checked for Price All Favorite Periods Included . . . Traditional to Modern ! N Each item checked for Value We Feel That Nowhere Can You Buy to Betier Advantage ! 1940's August Furniture Sale has been planned on a mag- nitude seldom equalled anywhere! We began prepara- tions months ago . . , trips to market, looking, selecting, making special purchases. Tothe vee added quan- tities of our own quality ¢ Now w ere ready with SUPER VALUES plus hundredsef ‘other marvelous fea- tures . . . all at sdvings to you of 10% to 4077! Furni- ture for every room in your home . . . suites and occa- sional pieces to add new beauty, convenience, comfort! Whether you are planning to furnish a corner, a room, or an entire house . . . here in Wolf's August Furniture Sale is your best chance of finding the very things you want at prices to suit your hudget! Popular styles you prefer are all included! Swedish mod- ern, French, 18th Century, Early American, South Col- onial, Provincial! In mahogany, walnut, maple, prima- vera and other favored woods! Quality makers. . . are represented liberally! We couldn't hope to include all SUPER VALUES in this announcement, so we're show- ing none! But see them in our windows . . . see them an our display floors! The values will speak for themselves! Whatever you do, take advantage of this rich assort- ment! Plan now as hundreds of others are doing, to be here at doors’ opening. Our store will be thronged with eager homemakers! OUR EASY, LIBERAL PAY PLAN HELPS TOO! It's the Modern Way to Have What You Want and Need Now! Select the furniture you want, and pay for it on our easy Pay Plan month by month out of income without disturbing investments or savings! See how simple it is! Come in, select what you want. Remember you never pay one dati penny for credit on any furniture, rugs or futnishings you buy at olf’s. HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. ——- i Ss Ss ,L EP EE — i —— ee UD ha hut ¥ hs hh Bd
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