April 3, 1941. " —— REBERSBURG “Mrs C daughter Centre at the harles Smith Laura and son, Carl of Hall, were Sunday callers Willard Smith home Mrs Wesley J. Hackenburg ure on Satur from a #it In Al She indeed by Mi per of Hambui and son-in-law Zacharia here A cl «Mr. and Mrs, Ammon Strayer and | and son Alvin and wife of Williamsport! called on Mrs. Gertrude Corman Sunday. Mr, and Mrs daughter Elva re two lentown wi and Mrs. H BE and her daugh Mr. and Mrs, W nent the week- Curtis Weaver and of Reading, were weekend guests with the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver BS) 3 Ca A. E. Limbert moved last Wedne £1 day from the farm which he recent ly sold to Cinvian Hettinger Spring Mills, into the east side thelr home in ‘West Rebersburg The Hettinger's moved this Tues day. Harry Bowersox moved [rom Mrs, Annie Stover's house East Rebersburg to his father, Lester Bowersox's home in Smullon, Adam Winters moved Into home from the farm wl recently sold to Mr. Hackent Woodward; John Brungart the Celia Brungart 18 voniag to the Reube near Greenbur: Mr, and Mn and children Jackie Mt. Holly, New Jersey v guests with Mn ert ents, Rev The Frank them for a Mr. and ! Greentield, Ma friends in town t ter and Mrs, CI heim, t S Mrs. Ada Hub Mr. ang Mi Loganton; Brungart and Lebanon; M1 Wolfe an YY omp who | R of tnd and waflle supper will be held on Saturday, April 5, from 5 to Tp m, by St. Luke's Lutheran ] h, Brungart's, in the 1. O. O l. Rebersburg, Price 40cLs Lron will be appreciated Maly Stover of eken 0. the Stove er Se called on his r I on Sunday evening William Tarbert NYA work at Willi the weekend with his paren Mrs. H K. Smull Mr Crouse. and Mrs. Ada Hubler s last Friday at a qui Samuel McMullin home heim. Mr. Eimer Swope and of Jacksonville, were per guests at the h Shulta. Russell and Mrs ton called in t lag er Is H io xm an RECENT WEDDINGS Darby —Ebert Eber Coliege were Sunda) the C. M. Bierl; ae Hazel DBlerly were ors at the Eugene al Lemont John Heckman and Auman of Cent Hall Rebersbuwrg on Monday weekend Beaver Mr. and rs Mrs. Elsie called in evening Mrs Kreamer Misses Totis iy Cleora Hackman were Wednesday visitors Harris burg Mrs wre Ci 114) mal Hano wer i the dinne 1, Mi: T0 ENJOY LIGHT CONDITIONING See how attractively you can make over old lamps and fixtures YOUR Light Conditioning Dealer is ready to show you how you can have ample, glare free, sroperly located lighting—at low cost—starting with the lamps and fixtures you now have. There's no guessing about it. The answers to your lighting problems will come direct from the authoritative Light Conditioning “Guide Book.” Investigate today! Turn room dullness to room brightness. ADVERTISEMENT BY WEST PENN POWER CO. y+ LIGHT CONDITIONING DEALER 4 YOUTH FUL POETS | The following poetic contributions are the work of eighth grade stu- | dents of the Bishop street school: SUCCESS. (By C Bottorf, I hold no dream of fortune Nor seek undying fame I do not ask when life That many know my I may not own the skill to rise I'o glory's topmost height, Nor win a place among the But I can keep the right And I can live my life on earth Contented to the end If but a few shall know my worth And proudly call me friend 8 ¥ wrolyn Grade bi) past name wise OLD SOLDIER Wise, Jain Grade 8-2) i idier old and gray had to were « had He was au And many a Scme were nted to live CW man he ny id LO Dx some ht vOuUng he WAR bold SEASONS, Woodring, Grade ne ) BAY golden Now th And dr Flowers Sprinkle Daflodii Make “RELLJUS” By Lois Love) 5 I ain't relijus when 1 say a prayer er naic God OT feel That exactly words to say understands try to pray God I DONT KNOW, By Fella driv Touring Thomas Fromm Grad ry near 2 A0re &= kind ana ¥iiE he go? He A hobo b To ATTY y he don R mile freight, to some far stale e he's on the go. for? 1 don't know ps a long Rong THE PRIMITIVE MAN Geral Waite, Grade 8-2) ne primit of year i snting Dear roam alar wo] whatever killed the wild, easy as if they would take th ok them well, say, “Yum Yum taste swell” and Catching « He game he could animals fiercest and As He were a m home, nd He would winter would ; lagoons, would trap many large and small, think, he did this all in fall. store moons pear He Hina He animals Just the MY POPS MACHINE (By Tom Davis, Grade 8-2) My pop has got a bright new car He calls it his machine He puts foot on the accelera- tor That feeds He drives it street And over hill and dale; But he had betler walch himself Or hell be put in jail He hit fifty miles an hour And that is pretty fast; But he had better wach himself Or hell run out of gas It costs him lots to run it, But I don't give a heck. Why should I be worried, It's him who writes the check a BLANCHARD (From last week) Mrs. Raymond Maxon was quite ill on Saturday evening with indi- | gestion, nia the gasoline up and down the Faye Peters of Beech Creek spent | 1 iast Thursday with her cousin Bea- | trice Packer » Mrs. Willlam Kunes ang son Garry and Ray Miller of Beech Creek and | Delmar McCloskey | and three gons and Nell Merriman’ Mr. and Mrs, of Monument, Beatrice Packer has been on the | sick list for several days. Mrs, Susan Kunes spent Thurs. | ahead in the { of Sunday callers as the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maxon were | Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Pravel, Mr, and | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.” day afternoon with Mrs, lc ampbell Quite g bit of excitement occurrs- ed In town on Thursday when the house owned by Mr, and Mrs, John Miller caught on fire, Luckily the firemen were able save the dwelling but gbout feet of the roof burned Mrs, Earl home ast 8 of her fathm Mrs. Philip Schroat Lock Haven, called town on Sunday The Evangelis.d Church Christ evening to continue Qur sympathies the W. 8. Holter family and to Mr and Mrs, James Martin in thelr re- cent bereavement Mi Tillie Kunes hag ret her home afler a few week: Haven and Mi member Mill Sunday to visit rel Bible are holding : HOI 0 Haven to 14 calls ee 1 heet due to 1 Cirant had K ed nt ol in and relatives on on al Lhe began Sunday untill Easter are extended ervice § On urneqd to lay \n LOCK Mi with i rungard Brungard ' Har of Ir tored ative Liu ' oly Mrs olin oma lass of Lt thi Lax n Mi Ae BOALSBURG He Eri re urned ww al Mar. Henry 1 Rishe« lock wme of Mr Sunday were iter Die'z and Mr WwW. Patter on Suns ttack. Punera on Wednesday Pau] Kellerman and { Btate College, have re« ¢ Into al {f Mrs ie apartment George Fisher - MARINE CORPS RECRUITER TO VISIT BELLEFONTE Sergeant Sidney W ; Marine Corps will visit Bellefonte today. Ag ard for the purpose of interviewing and examining ap- plicants for enlistment in the U. 8 Marine Corps Nearly every young man has an ambition. He would like to travel for . f sports, desires to improve hi if through education. or woul like to branch out in some new flel where he can enjoy life and at th satne UUme feel that he is getling world travel to th the earth Pla Us ru 1 i 1 i Marines ers of four corn- They are in China, Philippines, the Hawalan Is- lands, Guam, and Panama. They serve on land al sea and in the air We have a splendid correspon- dence school where you can get, free charge, an excellent: education. Courses available include most of the arts, trades, and sciences, If you are a young man between the ages of 18 and 30, between 64 ang 74 inches in height, and in good physicai condition, you are eligible for enlistment in this colorful branch of the service. Full particu. i lars can be had by applying at th | Post Office Building, Bellefonte, Adril, rd, ar by calling at, or writ ~ RUG! CARPETS BLANKETS DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERY (——— 1,09, | CLEANER YU John! COLLEGE TWP. Mr. ahd Mrs. J. H. Mitchell have | the heartfelt sympathy of all in | thelr recent bereavement of thelr bright little daughter, Alice, She was loved by all who knew her, Her pissing causes one, to recall these words: This little bud, so young, so fair, ealled hence by early doom, just came to show how sweet a flow- | er in Paradise would bloom John Lyle, the aged man who was struck by a truck and seriously in. jured last Monday on the highway | not far from his home, Is in a critl- cal condition in the Centre County Hospital. His condition for the weekend Is reported to be worse The sons and daughters and their families of Mr. and Mrs, George Bpicer, all gathered unexpectedly at the parental home and completely urprised Mrs. Spicer and helped her celeb her 56th birthday anniver- with gifts and good things to Those present were: Mr, and George Spicer, Arthur Spicer Bpicer, Miss Ethel Bplogg Mrs. Wilbur L., Br, and Rena Clair, Freda, Wil- Bradley, Roy and Glenn Mr. and Mrs, William children, George. Cather. ita, Priscilla and Gilbert, of Mill Mr. and Mr: and son Jimmie, and id Mrs, Grover Rockey and Joan, of Lemont Alfred Lyk suffering attack of asthma, the ner ale sary eat Mi: M Alice Mu and children bur Lee 11 Hall ang Ouk Cirove Spicer from con. at cane upon andled hay with allending \ } ’ I imu for ual Lie Year having ponnect CICK reliably son of by het wmf in m #1 Dau reported that Glenn eibelbls, who left on February a Years training in camp and ioned at Camp Sill in Okia- now in a hospital for surgi- treatment for the removal of a Rockey will to Oak Hall . tH by Liu Grover ' Lemont vaCaied The to farming Bloom (OINK thi Alfred Lyle and Naomi Hospital 0 see John Lyle the wWeek- Mr. and Surubile Bla- B. Jones Look daughlers Anne entre County other and uncle Ani a Lyle spent her grandparents Gross, at VALLEY VIEW From last week) i Mrs. Reuben Rider have od the engagement of thelr rena to Duff it, of The be wear future } who spent INcay and Mrs. Pred Lose were, Ms Mrs, Bd. Houser and family and Mrs. Earl Yearick, Miss Smith, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Fred lose Jr and family and Lewis Lose of Pleasant Andrew Kratzer of Bellefonte; Myrue Seran of Burmingham Mr, Charlies Benner of State ~ AA - n wWeOCing ph wid wr oh College M cid Shope hoe who allended the C. E ass ai the home of Mr.and Mire Reuben Rider were: Mrs. lann Corman, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mitlen Mahlon, Mary and Thelma King N wan, Earl, Verna, Marion and Houser, Euner and Thelma Oscar Rhodes, Virginia Eck- ey leonard Resides, Harmison Walker, Katheline Hillard, Richard Marion and Herbert Yarnell lLo- rena, Martha Bobby and Ronald Ri der, Beryl and Phyllis Lose and Beverly Sager. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rider Mrs. Ed Houser, Marion Marlin Houser, Mr. and Mrs bert Bager and family and E Eckley spent Sunday noon with Mr and Mrs, Fred Ishie: { Lyonztown Mis Ann i SBundesy Btere Fred Meyer spent Sunday Mrs. Miles Shultz, These who spent Sunday with and Mrs. Reuben Rider were and Mrs. Dale Rhodes Mr. and Charley Blankley and daugh- ter Janet and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Strouse and daughter Grace Louise, Mr. and Mrs, George Eminhiger and (hree sons of Shamokin, spent the gr with Mr, and Mrs. William Kin ary Hampto wilh spent the week- grandma Bertha al and OG - Mrs atu; after. Steere of Milesburg her § with father, wn wilh daughter Mir. and a. RUNVILLE A birthday party was given to Miss Bertha Shirk in honor of her 12th birthday last Saturday after. noon, when her Sunday school class members gathered at the Mr. and Mrs. Samcel Shirk home in Chest. | nut Grove, to help her celebrate] the oceasion. All enjoyed the time together. Refreshments were served consisting of ice cream and cake. Miss Bertha received many fine and | useful presents. Those present were: Evelyn Witherite, Emma Jane! Brooks, Dorothy Reese, Kay Kauff- | man, Fay Reese, Fay Mitchell, June | Lacas, Hilda Bennett, Louise Hock- enburg, Mildred Witherite, Phyllis Jane Fye, Emma Bennett, Jacque! line Broome, Marjorie Kepler, Joyce | | Miller, Ruby and Raymond and Lois Miller, Rev. E.| R. Miller and wife and baby, Ilene sane Holderman, Dorothy Confer, Donald | Hockenburg, Martin Packer, Bmma| Jane Reese, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob | Witherite, Willlam Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shirk. The stark visited the Centre: County Hospital last Thursday eve | ning and left a fine S-pound baby boy there for Mr. and Mrs, Willian | Howell. Mother and baby are getting | along nicely. i Mr. Harold Johnson and Mrs. ! «John Purl motored to Baltimore, | Md., last Sunday morning lo visit ‘with Mr. and Mrs, Toner Furl. i Mr. and Mrs. La ‘and son Douglas, of on Bt (motored here and visited with hagpe | folks last Sunday. The men and women Sunday | | 2eho0l classes will pest Tuesday | | ig to the Officer in Charge, Marthe | BATISF | Corps , Post Office Bulld- | | Mrs day evening. Three members are to! = I —— Page’ Five —————— evening at the home of Mr, and thivificntions. may be obtained from John Furl, [* Bald Eagle Grange will meet Pri- xis eoelve the third and fourth de-! grees, 6, Weaver, n munion day 7:30 p Young gelisti Ct Service Y in { £ » [ UU. B. Church, Julian Evangelistic services beging services each night at iverybody welcome, Rev pastor. April 7.45 J W Hublersburg Reformed Union Sunday school, 9:30 Confirmation and Holy Com- 10:45 a. m. Trinity-—-8Bun- school, 9:15 a. m, Confirmation m Zion m Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Saturday night April 5th at 7 Peaple’s Meeting in the Sunday a. m, 9:30 Sunday 11:00 a. m. Class Meeling P.8..: "1 m. Evan 1.30 § ices 30 hurch; 100]; 00 nN, Y sery Pp } Evangelical- Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pms h School 8:30 a, m,;, Worship and Reception of member m per Serv Neek services nightly (rom St, John's Vou LI v ;" ¢ v oe 7:30 10:45 a Holy 7930 lo Bp. m Bush Hollow Pilgrim Holiness a0 7 con-~ Rall Gay 9 fol “ Bhope at 10:45 a PRSLOr Pp. In Prayer « hearse Friday evenly at ¥ clock in atte eo Service and Bellefonte Presbyterian Sunday Bchoo] in the m. Harry C. Taylor dent, Morning Worship in 1 at 10:45 a This service conducted Se TINK bv Rev No ey adiday mmuna Chapel at OUper- red Ni preached Rockview Eager oO On Laurer ening Cx Lhe PILE hed in Rev J inistes church Claud oF al will the Sacrament United Brethren, Bellefonte E. Householder, pastor I~ school at 2:30 a m. John R Supt. in charge, Preaching m and 73 pm the Christian Endeavor Study groups and Bible st at by al all Bges Wednesday rs Will re- Junior ¢ Sandor choir at 8 public is cordially ins services for ven 7:30 ing Ww hoir o'clock TT he ited a ail St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence EB. Arnold, pas- tor. Palm Sunday, Apri 6 8:30 a m. Bunday School; 10:45 a. m. The Bermon: "Behold Thy the solemn Rite of and Holy Baptism of : 7 ap m. Vespers and Ser- mon: "Redeemed With the Precious Blood of Christ.” Holy Week Ser- vices Holy Wednesday, Maundy Tha ursday and Goog Priday nights al 7:30 o'clock. The Confessions Service preparalory lo the Holy ommunion Good Friday night King Oometh; Cor In! poy ir mation Presbylegian, Services Bunday Sunday ; BI ble 5« Morning Wi orshiip ment of t he lord's ing of Good Friday, April 11th 7.30 Miesburg Bible School 9:30 a m Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m Palm Bunday Communion Bervice 7:30 p. m. with Preparalory Service Friday evening, April 4th 7:30; An- nual Congregalional meeting Wed- nesday evening, April th, Union. ville—Bibie Study Class, Monda; April Sth at home of Miss Eva Rowan. Howard E Oakwood, Min. ister Snow Shoe April hool 10.00 a 11:00 ¢ m, Bacra- Supper oui even- - n First Evangelical. Bellefoute Halberi Jacohs, Paslor A Sunday Church Bchool W. Keller, Supt. 10:40 3. m Palm Sunday will be appropriately ob- served. Holy Baplism and Recep- ton of members. The pastor will speak briefly lo the class to be re- cesved into Church membership The Choir under the direction of E Z. Campbell, will sing “Thy King Cometh,” by Duncan and Clark 7:30 p. m. Worship with sermon Theme: “He Was Called Paithiul ang True.” Holy Week services on Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sub- ject: “Why Was The Cross Neces- say for Jesus?” Thursday even- ing. “Why 4s The Cross Necessary for Us?” This will be in the nature H m 9 Chas of a consecration service. We wel- come you w Worship with us. my bed and bokrd withow LEGAL NOTICES CAUTION NOTICE My wife, Irene by having left 1 cause or provocation, I obi ay phere the public not 14 harbor her (credit to her since 1 | sponsible for any dew she may ocon- {tract xi5 Rela e office Hope Miller, Maxine Milton, Rasie | classroom Helen Mitchell, | tines in in TER elietonis. £. ». 2 BIDS WANTED fre (Ry) PH Sol Bt a he laws af the Common- Ed : “oh Bu v sud a ———_—— — REMEMBER Lumber . Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 N GUARANTEED IN C Exec utor In the Matter | Pad kenberg, late of Rebersburg, Pa aned “Lotte *T'% lestate having been jupgersigned | {the sald estate ure re wi By 1 payment, and those haviy of ‘present the same Hut In t bias ship, Centre County Ietiers testamentary in the above eslate having nndersigned, to the sald make payment clalina oven "LAOZNER Thomas W c i Yc hoa Ried by the | for genera) i th ‘the Rove: | ADMINISTRATOR'S ADOMININTRATOR'S APMINISTRATRIX 6.30 a mas eis fonts deceased Letter eslate 6--Palm su: thie said petition per show cause, if any they have, why the of the sald petitioner shall he granted THRO. €C JACKSON Atworney for Petitioner eranted Cs FREE fu Blatchford’s “is | Amateur Hour Show 1:30 P. M. EVERY SUNDAY Broadcast From W.F.B.G. prayer not Becretar upon request MARION L. VOLYNCH, Bec 49 Bellefonte Boehool Dist: py xi6 EXECUTORS NOTICE of the Estate of W J testament the ary in above vw the all persons Ja duly prove; WwW. H HACKENE Reber shire, Pa EXEC LTOR'S NOTICE Be Matter of the Estate of To ozner, ate of Benner Towne Pi . deceased delny lo x16 been granted nil pemons Infeted estate are requested to and those having w present the same without delay Executs North Belle Jam urst, Atlorney for u Estlate. xi¢ oo the GUY JOHN F WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You NOTIC) iter of te of From Financial Loss. Ses BIIBDON ANT 3 H 5 oso | John F. Gray & Son General Insurance [#mene 497-3 Bellefoute, Pa. NOTICY KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS ISTRATOWS No MELROY'’S How Town. Phone 9589-R-1 ADMINISTRATOR . Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and YOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves NOTICH C. Y. 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