Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 01, 1941, Image 3

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    May 1, 1941.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
UNIONVILLE
Sunday afte
home of Mi
Mong were
Markle, of
The monthly
the Missionary
byterian church
at the
Methodist Church Services: —
Prayer service this Thursday even-
ing, Sunday School on Sunday
morning; Epworth League in the
evening at 6:30 followed by the re-
gular preaching service at 7:30 with
sermon by the pastor, Rev. Kerstet.
ter
Pree Methodist Church Service
Prayer service Friday evening, Sun
day Schoo] Sunday morning at 9:40
followed by the rular hin
service at 10:45 with sermon the
pastor, Rev. Howard Jacobs
Presbyterian Church Services:
Bible study class on Monday even
ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs H
M. Miles
Honored at Banguet:——At Uh
nual ‘banquet of the Agents of
Middle Division of Penns)
nia Railroad, held
House near Altoona last
evening, G. WW. Bull
ored guest waving «
Abril first, 45
months service
enlved] cong
and was
sel from
fon of
During enc
rated 100
excellen
hi
noon visitors at
and Mrs Robert
Mr, and Mrs. R
ellefonte, Pa,
business meeting of
Society of the Pres.
met on Wednesday
home of Mr
H
Ww
evel
8h
ing
ipey
Sunday afternoon f Mi
Amanda Way were
and daughter
Mi JL
BUuesis
Mi am Cor
Mary of Miles-
Alexander
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prea
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but
Balle!
Mi
vd Ol
onwe
Margare
le
Parsons, of Har-
urg, Pa ent the weekend with
her parents Mr, and Mrs, E L
Parsons, returning to her duties
Sunday evening
Mr. and Mr
Lhe
at the Chu
wurday
wn hon
ted m
three
xk wa a
who visited
evening
lock ree Mi Myra
m official Underw | M1
mokin AM har) Sch fer of
ogni-
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s record
with P
tend most
to Mr, Bullock
Play
ing. May
House, at
the P. O, of
present a play led *
of the Ladies Ald
open at 7:30 sharp
for adults an
Proceed
Union
the
Comirg—On
2nd
this place
A
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en
Con
the
Miles
n
ure
The St
Doors
Admission
for
of
rike
will Trin
LE
Me
4
ime
mn to Wilming
or cemetery
Woman's
regular mon
and social of
of Christian
dist church
day evening in
forget donation
the cupboard this
at 7:30
Cemetery
get the annual
Ridge Cemetery
held Monday
8 o'clock {n the
Mr. LeRo
Md home
the
Society Meeting
ly busine
Woman
ice of the
will be held th
the
meetin
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or J] »
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the :
vile riing they
niece, Mis
pending
Association
meetin
grippe
Mr. Harald
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weekend
Pennsylvania
Alto was
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Guest at
McEwen on
Laura Fultz
Readsville an
and husband, Mr
Chilleot Harri
MP ii
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Alegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
the
Cleorge
surprised and received many lovely |
gift
which
extent
We sorry to learn
good friend, Mr, James M. Stere &
not s0 good again but trust hig re-
covery may be not far distant
Mr. Harold Keatley accompanied
by his mother, Mrs Margaret
Kea'ley and Miss Eva Rowan had
supper last Friday evening at the
Flesher Tea Room at Julian
Mr. J. H. Finch, accompanied by
Mr, and Mrs, Willlamy Summers
motored to Oscedla Mills on Wed
nesday and spent the day with thelr
ister and husband, Mr ang Mrs
Stonebraker
Miss Betty Ann
was operated upon in the Centre
County Hospital recently for ap-
pendicitis, was brought to her home
here on Tuesday afternoon nnd
onvalescing rapidly
We wish
cere sympatl
served
greatest
Refreshments
all enjoyed
were
to the
are that our
McElwain, who
express
tO Mr
eas in the recent death of
or who dieg
rone and
most sin
Forrest Lu
her {ath
home
m
our
in Ty
there
hig late
buried
HE Woek
sLAried work
tearing down
the Stella Pars
annah
} piace
nn garage
Commissioner
ere are Some
taken ca
1 Ox
i line being dug In
this week 10 have
new building of
he Keeps
Bu
wate
J.D
which the
Scliool and
peace
llaneous r wa
aturday ing for Mr:
Mary Luca
Der paretits
"ny
even
of
week
with friend
CW
BHpRItme
ind Mr
Glennlsnd
were Mi
y of Wayne:
vit
of West
# bya
Hamil-
weekend al-
Pittsburgh
patient
Hospital, Belelat
be improving
McGeary
Business 3
risburg on Friday
Dr. A CG Pundt, of
avenue, attended the Fede:
onference held at Bucks
Lewishurg
weekend
and Mrs
as his
Mr
of Renovo
Robert Mclanahan and
daughter of the Orlando apartments,
spent Wednesday visiting with rela-
tives in Tyrone
Dr. Eva B. Roan is confined to her
bed at home on East College
venue Roan has been ill for
her
Dr
several weeks
Mr. and Mrs. A P
Hartswick #svenue., had
guests op Sunday Mi
Benjamifi McCartney and
Mrs. Mit McC
toons
Mr. and Mrs, OG. C
West Nittany avenue,
weekend guests Mr
and Mr. and Mrs.
Binghamion, N. Y
Mrs. Payette Miller, of East
ver avenue, had as her
Thursday her mother, Mr
Riegal, of Centre Hall
Mr. George Realtles has Teturned
to her home on ‘West College five
nue, having spent several weeks af
the homie ‘of her son-in-law andl
daughter, Mr andl Mr Carl Refer
of Welch, W. Va
Lynn Woomer, Jr. of East Beaver
vefitie, who Was recently drafted,
i now in Port Meade, Md
Mr "and Mrs. Herbert Wali, of
South Pugh streef, had as ‘their
guests on Saturda¥ Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Ebbert anid sof, of Carlton,
Mr. find Mrs. DD. WwW. Keller,
Bellefonte, spent Buniday
home of Charles Jordan
College avenue
NE ————— —————— | a
We see where a cripple has made
a success in business. Maybe we
Wigland
as their
dnd Mrg
Mr. and
i of Al-
of
fre 1
hell
Snyder, of
had as their
Charles Kline
William Kline, of
Bea
guest on
Sidney
at the
| ought to cripple some of our friends the home of
| Flénington.
to give the man equal chance,
‘went to Trenton, WN. J.
where they wili begin housckesping. Eve hospital
of |Bunday.
on West
vnets West on Bunday,
REBERSBURG
Mary Holler and son Charles,| Mi
wife, motored to Rebersburg on | Patsy, of
from thi home in| her Mi Alma Corman
Ohio, Mi Mrs, Heller| Mr. and M Charles rea
retirnead home on Sunday, but Mrs. | were Friday visitors in State
Heller, 8B remained here after | loge
ding the winter with her son. | My
Mrs. Anna Miller returned to her | he HY)
home in Pitcairn, Sunday after | Mu
pending several weeks with her mo- M1
ther, Mi Brungart, who had | ge;
IE n il [ day
Miss Pauline Auman to | hon
Lewisburg Wednesday she Mrs. Eun
has secured a position Exan- | Lemont. are
Hom | Mz
ang M Jose Ackerman Muy
childs and a soldier | Court
former's, of Albany, N.| tar
night and Sunday | be so
Ackerman sister, lady
f
and
Lauthe
Balt
vert and daughter
more, Md. is visiting
Ni:
and
Friday
Canton
latter ter
and mer
n Col
ned Mrs
nt
ut
ROY
Mir
Boalsburg
Jimnes 13
Jean, of Centre
visibon at
Gentze)
and Mi
Bunday
adford and deugh -
Hull, were Bun-
Charles Miler
visited
Harry
pen
IS
Finn
thie
went
wher
the
Beaver and
visiting ney
RW. Blerly
the n
elle
H
son, ol
at parent:
pelical und
M1
and
friend of the
Y., were Saturday
with Mi
rishel
rs. Lee W
Ph ik wlel) his i
brothe
hh 10Lh
Hou
Ol
m at the
ome. the two
B. Hough will
bal The
rd
wig
Iwo “en
i one
the
amily rp Nn Wik Wy ] mn Line
1{¢
PINE GROVE MILLS
Farmel Mallon
a line §
{rom
Campbell pur
Old gelding las!
fancier John
bu
Mack
and Pa
rf and brothel Lee and
called
Hida
For
I Mi
guest
DTIC
Chased year
week Dor
inh
y wi |
hoe On BS
A (
eund
wil H |
Woodrufl
Palit Co
visitor
John
Cen, Agt of
Cleveland
Monday with
H. Bailey on
Qh
agen
now
A
right
Pew
farmers {rom
Wednesday
WOCK an
Mark
y Lew
with n
buyer
aiid
15y clas
oy
wisnting
west 0
y
1H
Pe
ATHRG
spent
Their ur
Homer Boone rubber from the Ches-
srebmpanied i agency at Graysville
nding several Members of the Ladies Bible Clan:
Harn
Akron
Mrs
Boune
Ohlo
weekend
were
Sara Harpster
Mrs Bertha Al
abet Peters, Mr:
Mrs. Emaline Ross
Bart Mis. R P
Mir Ruthi Frank, Mrs
Poust, Mrs, Maud Fry, Mn
Irvin, Mrs. Bertha Schilling
Isabel Musser, Mrs, Gladys
Fry. Mrs. George Homan, Mra
James Poust, Miss Corene Copley
] Marion, of Olean. N. Y.. is] and Orpha Weaver
losing out the stock of Clover Parm| Warren 8 Ward and family of
stores for the owner, Mr WH. Lewistown were over ihe past wesk-
Hackenberg, who is polng out of | enders at the Ward home in Balley-
business k ville. Warren enjoying his favorite
Miss Shirley Brown is visiting her | pastime angling in his old time
grandparemfts. Mr. and Mrs. Jay | streams
Vongda at Fiedler, this week One of our efficient school teach-
Mis. M. C. Haines ‘entertained at A. Brooks Corl was off duty a
dinner last Tuesday evening the! lew days recently under the doctor's
following guests: Mrs H. GG. Hub- | care nursing bad attacks of grippe
ler and daughter, Jean, of Wilkins-! Mr, J Harry MeOracken and sis-
burg, and Mrs. Mary Prank. of Se- | ter Elizabeth motored (0 Export, Pa
linsgrove, The latter accompanied oh Saturday to visiy their brother
Mrs. Hubler to her home for a visit. | and wife, the Rev. J ©. C, Moe-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bréon amd | Oracken not in the best of health,
daughter Nancy, were Sunday syp- | they refgined Saturday night
per guests at the home of Mr. and Ww
Mrs. Ross 8hicltls at Lock Haven daughiers, J. H. Guliland ang wife,
John Winters and sister, Mrs | attended Wednesday
Maude Pridier, of Philadelphia, and | th wedding anniversary of form-
Earl Burd, of Norristown, datiended | e's parents, Nir, and Wirs. Ohatles
the funeral of Adam Winters last | Schilling of Shavers Creek Valley,
Thursday Both in the best of health and
Miss Helen Zettle, an employe of | among the best farmers in Hunting-
Laurelton Btate Village, visited Her | don county. Mr, Sghilling, a noted
ister, Mrs John Relish the past! thresherman antl expert butcher
week {among his neighbors. Congratuls-
C. CC. Smull, Mrs Helen Shulte, | Hons
and daughter Hilda, and Mr. and! Retired farmers N. O. and J. D
Mrs, Roy Brungart and family were | Dreibellds were recent callers with
Sunflay dinner guests at the B. F.| their brother Willam Dreibelbis in
Swope home In Jacksonville | Oentre County hospital, who is re-
Mr. and Mis ‘Donald Byers began | ¢overing very nicely from a regent
housekeeping thiz week in part of | appendix operation,
the Lee Kidder home, Rev. Randall BR. Rossman of Al-
J. BE. Ziegler is oh the sick list | tdona, was a visitor Monday with
at this writing {ls mother, Mrs. Annie Rossman in
Mp, Jack Guisewite, who visited Re ok Springs.
her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
J. E. Guisewite the past two weeks, |
ment Those present
wr
Mis au vii Mra
Fry
El
Wilbur Meyer, of
Roy
improv-
iad
L
Mrs
r Was
rin odge
members
enjoy.
Sun-
f the
on
Q
lode
ors
| time in Philadelphia, where she is
on Sunday | consulting a special ocwlist at Wills
Mr and Miz. C. 8 Hodterman wii] The Robert Corl Od., expert rug
family ang "Mr. and Mrs. M. Wi cleaners, have leased part of the
{Breohi were supper guests at the H.| vacant store room on the corner
10. Yearick home at Mill Hall, R. D,, | Give the boys a trial, all work guar.
ianteed and al right price,
Mri Roy Arbagast is fmproving| Mr. and Mrs, Paul Sunday, and
after a Hege of Hines, | daughter Pauling, Mr. and Mrs. A
A soft Was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Albright. were Sunday callers at
The baby the Rev. Wiliam Sunday home in
died at birth. {Lilly, Pa. The Rev. remembered
Elmer Miller spent last week at here as a son of Mr, and Mrs,
Clayton Weber at, Emanuel Sunday of Tadpele-—base-
{ bal] Billy,
| Mrs, Alice Irvin Wright of La- |
A. Schilling, wife and three |
evening the
. Ella Bloom is spending some
|
week
C L
trobe spent a few
with her brother and family
Irvin on the Branch
Farmer Albert Corl | turning
mother garth up side down with a
new I, H, C. disc plow, purchased of
the H OG. Nearhood agency |
Our townsman Wilson (Bib
Henry, one «! Prankiin townships |
¢hool teachers is driving a new 41 |
Chevy sedan
Donald, son of Mr
Clark, was among the selective
viee men last week, leaving
years training in army cainp
Bn a I —
BUSH HOLLOW
There were only 37 out to Sunday |
School. Hoping for a better atten-
dance next Sunday Preaching
next Bunday after Bunday School
Bo come oul tor both services, Usual |
mid-week service will ‘be held on
week
Meeting Fri
t the Roy Spotis
welcome
days last
Select Your
Dress from
Our Large
Assortment
Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday
GOTHAM GOLD
Known for oF dnesut y,
and Mrz, Guy
“er
for a
2- Thread
3-Thread Svan -
4-Thread Welght
(Gotham (old Stripe N
or
and
2nd, a
homt Everybody
ylons
[DRESS SALE
$3.95 and $4.95
4 Values
STRIPE HOSIERY
Economy and Wear,
 69¢ «+, 98¢c
$1.15 & $1.35 pr.
Mr D.H O
ahd Lhe atier's
Mr. and
Honvilie
ste
Us
Special Full Fashioned Hose—Chiffon
49¢ pr.
Mrs. Earl Adans
visited the Spout
afternoon. Mr
spen. the
home
ol Pilist
nomes
Mrs
ay the
burg!
Sal irday
Adam
Custer
A Complete Line
Heavy Weight
BIB OVERALLS
$1.00 pr.
Sanforizsed
DUNGAREES
and
weekend
x {300
Ru
Callers the
Weston home
Mr, and Mr;
ma Mayes
past
were
ide
Allegheny Street
Bundsy m. and
church there Sunday evening
Next week schoo! will close
fidren are all looking forward
ne last day Lo ooatie
HUNTINGDON MAN KILLED
AS TRY C od OVERTURNS
. {or
Bunday
w
al
liam
a6
hat went out
rturned on him
embankment
$100 pr.
Covert or Chambray Shirts.
A. C. TURNER CO.
CRIDER'S EXCHANGE BUILDING
allended
the
Wednesday
nt HEXpRcted to
For the Workman !
Fruit of the Loom
SHORTS & SHIRTS
25¢ each
Als
SHORTS
KNTT
Bellefonte, Pa.
Coliege in ived
wile, mother
sister
and six brothers and
A
District DeMolay
to Convene Here
(Continued from page one)
Altoona, Erie and
be present
State officer:
Lancaster are
As fUesis, as
well dis-
trict
Penn
on Muy 28
tr the
as from the
1923
district
the oldest chap-
which has a tO-
ive membership of 245
A. G. Herr
r of Penn €
results.
m—
DRESS UP STYLES IN
SUMMER FOOT
WEAR
For Girls
i
New styles in Straps, Pumps and Ties.
Shoes for Girls from little tots to teen age.
Black, Brown, White and combinations of
Brown and White. Sizes 1215 to 8. 314% to
Widths A to C.
ANKLE SOX
We - 15¢
Sizes 4 to 10%.
Black and
For Boys
BOYS-—Here are the new styles in Sum-
mer Shoes.
White, Brown and White,
Brown. Leather, Crepe and
Rubber soles. Wing tips, straight tips
and moccasin toes. Come in tomorrow
and try them on. Boys’ sizes up to 6.
Big boys’ sizes to 11.
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BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES
59¢ and §9¢
Twenty
BROWN
BLACK
Long wearing Sneakers for hard-playing
boys. All sizes.
=
Browns Boot
Allegheny Street
New Styles in Stroller and
PLAY SHOES
51.99 $2.99
aN Width AA to C.
Shops
Bellefonte, Pa.