CENTRE COMPLETE PLANS FOR ALUMNI CARNIVAL and Paul Zellers Three stands for food and amuse- ments such as bingo, sling shots, and ball pitching are arrangeq for the Centre Hall-Potter alumni car- nival on School street night, August 3, according to Wood- tow Bradford, secretary to the gen- ergl committee, Reuben 8. Rickert is are as follows: Ice cream and cake, Ralph Arney chairman; Robert Bradford, Mrs Blaine Leister Donald Ruble, Mrs George Sweeney, Carl Burkholder Ernest Wagner, Vinton and Miss Margaret Ross, Sandwiches: Jack Kirkpatrick chairman; Mrs. Robert Wetzel, Mrs Alfred Reish, Mrs Robert McCor- mick, Paul Fetterolf, Mrs John Wert, Jr, and Fred Luse Soft drinks Kenneth chairman; Jack Coldron, Robert Frazier, John Delaney, Kenneth Dutrow. Donald Goodhart, Richard Luse, and Robert Blazer, Amusements George Sweeney Donald Coldron, Albert Emery Robert McCormick, Bruce Knarr Eugene Weaver, George Lutz and Ralph Packer * * SEVENTY PERSONS AT ANNUAL BRADFORD REUNION Frank Prizes awarded to the oldest and youngest persons at the Bradford reunion Saturday went respectively | to Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 83, of Cel.cre Hill and Molly Ishler, ten- month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ishler of Bellefonte. | Seventy persons attended the re- union held on Grange Park. These were the prize winners in the ex- tensive program of games: i Men's marshmallow contest, Dean | Bradford; woman's marshmallow contest. Mrs. Robert Wetzel, lolly- pop contest, Shirley Garbrick, men’s tie tying, D. M_ Bradford, and Woodrow Ishler; shoe race, Mildred Bradford: potato race, Mrs. Rober: Wetzel and Mrs. Woodrow Ishler; balloon race. Mrs Robert boys balloon race, Robert Martz; pall throwing, Betty Searson; shoe race for men, Robert Seipler; ball batting and ball throwing, Wood- row Ishler and back to back race, Paul Bradford CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical—No church services August 4 Lutheran pastor. Centre Hall: 9:30, Church Service 10:30; Farm- ers Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Church Services 7:30; George's Val- ley: Church Service 9:00, Sunday Scheel 10:00 Methodist The Rev. Weiter Glenn, pastor. Centre Hall: Church services §:30 Sunday School 7:30. Sprucetown, Sunday School 9:30 ure Te vides 10:45; Spring Mills C. C. Onto The Rev Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 730 patiick, pastor Lemont: Sunday 8¢hool 10:00; Church service 11:00: Pine Crove Mills: Church Service Eall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30 Reformed: The Rev. J W. Zong supplying for the Rev. D. R. Keen- er, pastor. Cenire Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:30: Tisseyville: Church Service 9:00 Sunday School 10:00 . * > » FIRE COMPANY VOTES TO BUY NEW TRUCK The Centre Hall fire company decided at a meeting las; Tuesday night to buy a truck and additional fire equipment This committee was appointed by the president: George Sweeney, t. report at the next meeting, August 6. on bids for chassis and equip- ment: WW. Kerlin, George Stover M MILLHEIM L FRIDAY (August 2nd—Omne Night Only) IN PERSON ON OUR STAGE BOB NOLAN and the “SONS OF THE PIONEERS” Direct from Hollywood Last Time in the East Stars of all Charles Starrett Western Pictures ON OUR SCREEN “Henry Goes to Arizona” Frank Morgan 8. Summerville Guy Kibbee UNIGIPA SATURDAY 1 (August 3rd—One Night Only) THE FIRST WAR PICTURE OF THE SECOND GREAT WAR! Edmund Gwenn Mary Maguire Geoffrey Toone “MAD MEN OF EUROPE” From the news headlines comes this powerful story of an English- man who found that no longer was his home his castle. WAR fn AMERICA? WHAT DO YOU THINK? MONDAY & TUESDAY (August 5th & 6th) Boris Karloff Roger Poyer Stanley Brown, in: “THE MAN WITH NINE LIVES” FINEST SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Saturday general chairman and the other committees McClellan Miss Anna Mae Marz | HALL AND VICINITY Mrs. Rebecca Romig of Liverpool | 1s spending this week at the Bar- | tholomew home Miss Leona Fye and Misses Jean Slack camped at the Morris Burkholder, Stanley Brooks | Tractor Catches Fire | | The Centre Hall Fire company | and Alice | was called last Wednesday when a | Slack camp in the Seven Mountains | tractor on the Charles Miller farm | last week caught Mire. The blaze was put! Mrs 8 T. Riegel, Mrs Faye out, however, before any damage Miller and daughter, Tatiana spent occurred. Sunday at Martin's Grove, near Maldsville The Gleaners Sunday Schoo class of the Evangelical church met last night at the home of Mrs. Wil- . - LJ Farmer Injures Foot Ray Sharer, a farmer east of 1 town, injureq a bone in his heel | when he fell from a ladder Satur- Ham Hanna | day. He received treatment in the The Evangeiical Woman's Mis. {| Centre County Hospital and the| gonary Soclety will mee: tonight foot was put into a cast by Dr. E. | thursday. at the home of Mrs H. Adams Samuel Bitner Mrs Anna Bartholomew and Misses Elizabeth and Jean returned from a vacation at Atlantic City Sunday evening The Rev. and Mrs W. K. Hos- terman and Rillepne attendeyg the Rishel-Heckman reunion Saturday at Halry John's park Mr and 2-H P ed the funeral of Mr Corl's broth- er's wile, Mrs. Elmer 8 Corl at State College, Monday afternoon Miss Carribel Emerick, who les been recuperating at the Cottage Green Rest Home in Holmesburg Is expected tO return home late this week Guests at the Reformed parson- age Sunday were A. M. Schaeffer of Allentown, and Mr. and Mrs Harolg King and three children cf Lock Haven Other guests of the Bartholo- . . Operator Sprains Ankle Mrs G CC. Mitterling fell and sprained her ankle Sunday even- ing making it impossible for her « work in the telephone exchange foi several days this week, » » LJ LJ Cultivator Upsets Ralph Luse tore seveyal liga- ments (n his foot last week when the cultivator he was operating up- set Corl attend Emery Ripka was out of town on | & business trip from Friday to Tues- | day The Presbyterian church wil { hold its annual picnic at Brownies today (Thursday) | Mrs LK Dale of Boalsburg | | spent several days last week with | | her daughter, Mrs. George Rimmey Mrs. D. D. Dean ang son David 4 A , | mew's Sunday were Mrs Edna Noll Of ‘Bellefonte. spent ' Thursday af Mr and Mrs Duncan Herman, Mrs [3he guess of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mary MacKechnie, and Mr and | Mrs. Harry Bil of Pl nt G Mr. and Mrs Wilbur McCiellan| i hy oe Peasy ® #0 | and son Marlin from Lock Haven ry ng. & gp of v | hag Sunday dinner at the D. M late W. H Bartholomew, with he: Bradford home son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ciall | . { King and three children, of Lock- Harold E Bradford began WOIK| oor gere visitors at the Bartholo- { Tuesday (n the Snow Shoe Stale] meu home Sunday afternoon | Liquor Store relleving the manage: he home nursi lass, © ct- | who is on a vacation The home nursing class, conduct ed this spring by the Red Cross Sunday schoo’| Presbyterian. the Rev J M Kirk-/ | Johnstown §:30. Sunday Schodl 10:30; Cenire Mr and Mrs. R. 8. Jamison an! | daughter, Catharine spent Sundav near Mifflinburg with Mr Jami- son's mother and brothers Wetzel; | Mr and Mrs. George Rimmey spent the weekend at Olean, N. Y., visiting Mr. Rimmey's brother and wife, Mr. ang Mrs, Harry Rimmey Mr and Mrs. E E Balley, Mrs. T A Hosterman and Miss Mary Neff returned Thursday evening from Atlantic City where they spent & week Dr. Charles H Light, brother Jack Light and Edgar Miller left Sunday for a fishing trip on one of the lakes of Maine. They expect 10 be gone all week The FPriendship Bible Class of the Reformed church has postponed fis meeting from today until nex t Thursday. Aug. 8. at the home Oi Mrs Bruce Enarr Vinton McClellan, a senior a: Gettysburg college, substituteg fot 1 8 Jamison as teacher of tne | Men's Bible Class in the Lutherau | Church School Sunday Mrs and Mrs B FPF. Goodbhart took Mr Goodhart's mother, Mrs 8 M. Goodhart who was visiting them last week (0 her home Saturday. They iurned hone Sunday Guests of Mr. anda Mrs F V Goodhart and Mr. ang Mrs. Harry Poiter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Guy Eider, and children Carel and Hotjrce, Paul Cpheen, ang Miss Mildred Kryder, all of Tyrone Mr and Mrs. Hamid E Bradford spent the weekend in Susquehanna county visiting Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter Weaver. Mr. Weaver hag been sent there to conduct a pasture ex- periment or the Pennsylvania State College Mr. and Mrs. Charies A Miller Mrs. Nora Gettig of Pitcairn, and Miss Orpha Fleisher of State Coi- lege, attended the Peller reunion at Greenwood Furnace Sunday Others who attended the reunion from this vicinity were Mr. and im an ” we Mrs Earl Prazier son Donald, Mrs | Anna Frazier and Miss Ida Frazier | Mrs, Edward Durst and son James Gerhart drove to Palmerton, Fri- day where Edward Ross nine-year- ‘old son of Lynn Ross, who moved ! recently from Centre Hall to Kunk- letown, had been operated on for appendicitis, The operation had been unusually serious and the child was in a precarious condition | requiring several bloog transfusions Weekend guests at the D M | Bradford, Paul Bradford ang John Martz homes were: Mr. and Mrs | Willlam Bradford, Mr. and Mrs | Luther Bradford, daughter Betty | Lou, Miss Agnes Corbett, Robert { Leipler, Mr. and Mrs. Randall | Bradford and children Dean, Jean {| Phyllis and William, all of Phoenix- | ville; and Mrs Harry Crissman ang | son Harry Crissman Jr, of College- ville The Rev. and Mrs. D R_ Keener and Saadra, left Monday for a | months vacation. Mrs, Keener and { daughter went to her parents home in Fleetwoos until today when she { left for a trip over the Skyline drive | in Virginia with Mrs, George Noll of Fleetwood. The Rev, Mr Keen- er will spend two weeks as a mem- | ber of the faculty at the Evangelical { and Reformed church camp at Mensch Mills near Reading. He will teach two courses, “Under- standing Ourselves” and “Which Way to Peace,” to classes of boys fifteen to seventeen years of age. The Rev. and Mrs W, K. Hoste: - | man and Ellene went to Central | Oak Heights Monday to remain in their cottage there until August 10 There will be no church services on the Rev. Mr. Hosterman's charge Aug, 4 One of the highlights of the summer religious services at Oak Heights wil] be the anniver- sary celebration at the Old Polk: Home and Orphanage tomorrow (Friday). Bishop G. E Epp from Naperville, Ill, will speak and the orphans will present a pageant in the morning. The afternoon pro- gram is directed by Homer Rode- heaver and includes selections by the Stobamge saxaphone band. Bishop Epp will also speak at the nurse, Miss Catherine Smulling of State College, had a weiner roast at Camp 62 Saturday afternoon and { evening. These persons were pres- ent: Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Breon and twins, Mr ang Mrs FP V. Good- hart, Mr. and Mrs George Lulz Misses Catherine and Anna Mae Martz and guests Mr and Mrs Paul Martz Mr and Mrs 8S T Riegel, Mr and Mrs R 8 Rickert and Mr ana Mrs Ernest Wagner and son Larry Mr and Mrs Frank Rines of Baltimore, Md spent the weekend with Mr Rines’ mother, Mrs Zors Rines. Other visitors at the Rines home ch Sunday were Lester Cor- man, of Baltimore; Paul Stover, of Mifflinburg; Mr and Mrs Nevin Lutz and children, of Yarnell; Mis C. 8 Reinhert, of Los Angeles, Cal ; Esther Robison, of New York City and Mrs Edward Little, Mr and Mrs Charles Flicke and daughters Mona and Elleen, and Mr. and Mis Henry Tremmel aud sou, all of Al- toona —— en — — HUBLERSBURG (Frown ast week) Mis P. C. Miler of Punxsutaw ney and Miss Miriam Beck of Suy- dertoan were hursday evening visitors at the home of Mr and Nis F. E Vonada Mr and Mrs MUlorg Healon and family of Beliefonte, R D. were Thursday evening visitors ai ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E Vonada Mr and Mrs Milford Heaton and family of Relisfonte R D. were Thursday evening visitors at the home Mr and Mr Charlies Heaton Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Truckenmii- ler. of California have been spend- | ing some time visiting among reia- tives and friends Rev. James B Musser ton called among friends on Friday Miss Mildred Hayes spent las week at the home of Mr ang Mrs | Pred Hayes of Bellefonte Miss Mary Hall of Williamsport | spent last week at the home of GF { Hoy Mr. and Mrs Ward Markle of Texas, are spending their vacation at their cabin and calling among friends, PERL 1 TE Mr and Mrs. C. H, Lee ang Mr and Mrs. L.. A Porter ang family were Sunday dinner and supper guests at the home of Mrs a Smith of Altoona Miss Betty Smith of Bellefont} was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Hayes Mr, and Mrs William Deitrich ang family and Mr Paul Tharp were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Dunkle Mr. and Mrs. Cryder Clevenstine of Washington spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Bierly Mr me wi of Ecran- and Mrs ing a with Mrs Ida Markle, Mr. ang Mrs. OP. S8mith of Pitts- burgh and Mrs. Jane Yearick of Jacksonville visited at the home ot Mr, and Mrs day few days KENNEDY Callers at the W. H. Adams place on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs Jo- seph Orams and grandson from Pitcairn, and Mr. and Mrs Roy Derstine and Wayne from Coleville; Mrs. Ed. Punk of Curtin; Mr, and Mrs Burton Gingher and two daughters, Alice and Marion and granddaughter, of Reading, Mrs Alice Gingher, Mrs. Adan sister, is visiting at the Adams home HOWARD The Howard Townsend Club will holds it regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, August 8, in the P.O 8 of A Hall at 7:30 p.m, Everybody welcome. All members ate ufged to come and help make plans for a Townseng festival sponsored by the Blanchard and Howard clubs, -Don't borrow your : subscribe now, Herman Chappe. | of Rochester, New York, are spend- | Earl Yearick on Mon- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PORT MATILDA (SOUTH SIDE) | Mrs. Johnson of Spangler, visit- Mrs, | | ed recently with her George Rhule, Jr Mr, and Mrs, Vantrice and two | children from State College, alse Miss Miriam Haupt of Tyrone, vis- ited recently with Miss Orlia Cow- hel Morris Davis has returned from the Philipsburg Hospital very much improved Miss Dorothy Thomas visited the past week with Mrs Charles Steele Mr. Jerry Shunk visiteq over Sunday with his daughter and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Shaffer of Spring Mills Mr. Wilbur Burns has been spending some time with his sister Mrs. Lilllan Robison Mr and Mrs Charles Rury daughter Dorothy Ann College, visited recently ang Mrs. James Rudy Grandma Putt of Bellefonte, whe has been seriously ill, is making he. home with ner son and family, Mr and Mrs H W. Putt Mrs, James Rudy and Warner spent Saturday in Bellefonte shopping Mrs Alice Robb of Johnstown spending her vacation with her sis ter, Mrs Susan Spotts Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sunday and family attended the Sunday re- union on Sunday, over in the Seven Mountains Mr. ang Mrs ed on Friday and family Mr Tyrone Mr, and Mrs family of Claysburg | Sunday with Mr. ang Mrs Crain Mr niece, and State Mi of with Marjorie afternoon Wilson Stiver visit with their daughter and Mrs Miller Morton Crain and visited H ovel M ang Mrs George Gummo of Pine Grove Mills spent Sunde) evening with Mrs Gummo's par ents, Mr and Mrs. William Lykens Miss Betty Lou Vroman spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr and Mrs Vrioman Mr and Mrs. George Rearick of Julian, spent Sunday with Mr ana Mrs Lewis Jones Mr. and Mrs, Gecrge Warner also Mrs Susan Spotts and Mrs Alice Robb motores Sandv Ridge past week 10 visit with Mr Frantz. Mr Frantz is Mrs Spott and Mrs. Robb's uncle He is past 91 years old and has a remarkable memory for such an old age Mrs Pred Woods nicely since her recent operation The Adult Bible Class No the Methodist Sunday School hel their annual picnic In the Commu nity Park on Priday evening 28 11 was largely attended - ZION Little Miss Helen Bellefonte, syent a few relatives in Zion Mrs NJ Hotkman days with her in Ohi Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Minnich State College, spent Sunday at C. F. Clevenustine home Jerry Hamnigh 1s spending ihe summer fils grandmother = Wingate 10 improving Emaoyer devs spent son with Woody Corman spent the week end with his parents, ang greeting oid friends Quite a number of stignded the 4-H Hecis ou Tuesdas Mr: and Alien wie pIOUd parenis daughter born last Thurs mother and babe are under the care of Mrs man Bobby Stover with his grandparents Relish Bumgardner ai Bellefonte Grover Worral had the misior- tune of {aling irom a iarge siding board at Hecla and injuring bit back Allison Baker Jersey Sunday cailing on in our tow Mrs Elizabeth Herman visiled last week with her gon Miliord ang family A motor party consisting of Mr and Mrs Irvin Ebert, Mr. and Mrs Epley Gentzel Mr. Joel Royer spent Sunday in Meyerstown and neaids points of interest Mr and Mrs. William Shaffer and family spent Sunday with thei son Guy who is camping in Mary- land The annual Sunday School picnic will be held Wednesday, Aug 14th at Lamar. Everybody welcome During a gtorm last week lightin- ing struck the Evangelical church damage being slight young I0iks Pichic held al are young Buh - ant Harler { a Say doing Katie irs o z Tyne. Dot spent a few days Ae A Als MI. ANG Als of of * Pee Mad Salad epen; VALLEY VIEW Mrs. Otto Eblings had a weiner | roast at her home Priday in honor of her sister Mona Loses birthday | Those present were: Mona and Joyce Lose, Jeanie Houser, Phyllis Lose, Beverly Sager, Joan Breon | Thelma Wion, Peggy Eckley, Jose- phine Yarnell Etta Rider, Sadie | Rebecca and Batty Lomison, A | good time was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Roy King and two i children, Mr. and Mrs, Vincent {| King, and two children, motored to | Hershey Park, Sunday. | Miss Shirley Ishler sperg last | week with her grandparents, Mr i and Mrs, Ed Houser, Those who spent 4 day last week | with Mr. and Mrs Fred Lose were | Mrs. Earl Yearick, Mrs. Leslie Oil | William Lose and lady friend Dor- i othy Glasgow and those who spent | Suhday were Mr. and Mrs, Ear | Yearick, Mr and Mrs, Bq Houser | | and daughter Joyce of Bellefont: jand Bil] Vogt of Lock Haven i Bellefonte. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houser ana | | daughter Gloryan, Mr and Mrs | Bari Wion motored to West Virgin. | fa, to spend the weekend with Mr. | and Mrs Wion's son Cyrus ana! aunt Annie. They returned home | Monday. | Miss Jane Brown of Mill Hall | spending the week with her sister, | and hushand, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman i Marion Houser, and Martha Ri- | der, spent two days with Mrs. Fred Ishler of Lyonstown. i August 1, 1940. ES Mr. and Mrs Joseph B. Alexand- ————— UNIONVILLE & 24th and has been named Julia Congratulations Reverend Mr. and Mrs, Clark Williams are {enjoying a brang new Plymouth cars which they purchased last week er are the proud parents of a som, Donald Blair, born Bunday mora- ing in the Centre County Hospital Buh mother and son are doing - Methodist Mr, and Mrs daughter Nell Sepvioes Prayer this Thursday even ing, after which will be held thi regular monthly meeting of the Of Job ficial Board, Sunday School on | World's Sunday moming. Epworth League M1 in the evening at 6:30 p. m and the regular preaching service in the morning at 10:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev M. FP, Kersteliter Rev, H. E Oakwood of the Pres. byterian church is enjoying his va- cation during the month of August and will, therefore were “ in the here during tha, time Free Methodist Church Church gervice irday from Falr Mr and R C. William Allegheny Mrs her home Mrs. Harriet Mary of nave no church Services: I! Lakemont Charlotie SEnoke are atl Meeting: 17 ines League monthly bu meeting Li Way evenin Alice Brugi Wris ! of Mu the past A » Method on sllelonte y Kerch weekend Jan Dorotl { ’ and ! amily ol return Monda from Lhe al Crarrett church i home ! camp meeting which was held Pa he DASL LWO Week AND FISH FOR EVERY in Canada daughter Lorraine and M he weekend at Camp Askin Mountain McClellan and The wel following persons attended the W.C. T U Mir J]. C. Fox, Mrs Harriet held in Centre Hall last Thursday Mrs Winifred Peter Mi Eva Rowan and Miss Katherine Smith Mr J, Blair Holtzworth was taker! suddenly 1 Monday morning was compelied to call the doc on th tor who diagnosed his case attack of Sciatica Rheumatism resting comfortably at his home ang his many friends hop recovery De speedy from here convention Askin guests of Mr Robert Mong were Mr R W. Markel of Belle- irmer neighbors of the Mong hile they lived in Belle- J R Williams and Tuesday evening returned home last # LWO week VAC and the New York E L Par ne an and Mri enjoyed ' and Over 1 GW Moti hit guest of Mr ano Bullock recently was 8 Buliock, of who stopped off on his ul the stale on. on «I Mi: thei; and family an Ceorge He FP way nliadeli nia 7 t Fit a rt closed Wo oLhier paris home wihiere she | Nas the { 15 TIAN his ein DUE TIER ROT Askll L Mong enjoved a vaca- work at Lhe 91 Bellefonte® with pete may : f 1 from his were TANS ” Titan Metal Company OIRIMUNNY : an th his family visiied (8 Announcemen ariou rast the te oA Lie La UO alg place - "OAK AT COLLEGE IS SHATTERED BY Ng a Park nd Mrs LIGHTNING Raymond tree atl the elitrance Nittany 1 an treet, Elate by & boli of 34 K stroke was A large osk i eWay of the Liatlered BPuncey AIgh the rel 4 wes “3 i i » FRUITS AND VEGETABLES + GROCERIES - BAKERY «DAIRY DAY LOW PRICES AND EVERY DAY HIGH QUALITY - SHOP A&P Mary Hampton spent last week | | with her grandma Bertha Shope of | Quality Guaranteed A & P Meats ! 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Oranges — 252's doz. 19¢ New Potatoes "“™' pk. 23c¢ Grapes - Red Malaga 2 Ib 19¢ Red Plums. 2 Ibs 19¢ TOMATOES Firm, Ripe Shicers 3: 17¢ Iceberg Lettuce, 60 2 hds 15¢ Bananas 5 ™ 25c¢ LAYER CAKE - - - - ea. 29¢ Delicious Jane Parker CINNAMON BUNS pkg. 8c Hormel's Meat of Many Uses SPAM 2:«w49c Dinty Moore BEEF STEW 2:---33c The Big Meal in the Big Can Use “Daily” Feeds for Best Results 1.83 Daily Egg Seratch $ FEED 1% 1s Daily Egg Laying MASH ,. 2.23 Daily Growth Growing MASH .. 2.09 Daily Milk 16% Dairy FEED ...'1.31
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