May 8, 1941. UNIONVILLE Methodist Churoh Services: | Prayer service Thursday evening at the close of which will be the regu- lar monthly business meeting of the Official Board, Sunday School on Sunday merning, followed by the preaching service and Epworth Lea gue in the evening at 6:30 Free Methodist Church Servic®s: Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- day Schosl Sunday morning follow. ed by Class meeting and the regular preaching Sunday evening with ger- mon by the pastor, Rev, Jacobs Presbyterian Church Services: Bible Study Class Monday evening May 12th at the home of Mr and Mrs. J BE. Carper of Union Town- ship, Preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor Rev. H. E. Oakwood W.C T. U. Meeting—The May meeting of the W. C. T, U. will be held next Wednesday evening, May 14th at the home of Mrs. Joseph Spotts. Meeting will be in charge of ‘the president, Mrs, J, C. Fox Mother's Day:—Don'y forger this Sunday May 11th is Mother's Day and services in all the churches will be appropriate for that day Special music and speaking on Mother. Honor your mother by atlending some h on special days Mrs. Amanda Moran | day for Upper Darby phila, where she will visi and Mrs. Harold Wagner thi Miss Lorraine Parsons College spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, E I Parsons, relurning to her studies there on Sunday evening. Mr. G. W. Bullock is his property by a new coat of pain’ George is assisting with parts of painting while Fox is doing the ot part Miss Nell Wiliiams is now at in home of her parents, Mr. and Mr Jo R. Williams having completed another term of schools of Pine Grove Thursday Sunday guests Askins and her Turner weré Mr. and Mrs. Orin / kins and family of Slickviile, Mr. Askins a brother-i1 Mrs. Harriet Askins, Mrs. G chur eo will of State refreshing minor J. CO Lhe the er ACIDE In Mills, Mrs. Harrie sister, Miss Mary of W. Bullock accompanied ghter, Mrs. Robert Keeler Hitsburgh nied bY home in | compan rt of the Union Townsh ily moved there Berg tenant er house Hall anc last Friday, in SReornt guests and Mrs Jol brother and wif FT. Hafer of Pruyer Christian of Mr and Mrs daughter Mr. R T transferred Petersburg Carina where in building lion dollar unday, April group of g ts Lois the wil ent the day with an- other brother Mr. Fred Hafer and an aunt Mrs Nettie DD Walf, re- turning home Sunday evening. | - — Mrs, Amanda Way spent last Sat- urday shopping and calling on friends and relatives in Bellefonte, Pa Work week on East Pikg mad borough The members of the Epworth League were entertained last Fri« day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Brugger The Schools of closed for the the Primary last week and this week Mr. a Phil weekend w and Mr. and and family Mrs. Clark William schoo] in Bush Hollow term, this Thursday schools of the Township closed last week A number of ladies from here at- tended the monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- vice of Milesburg in we Methodist Milesburg on Tuesda progressing rapidly this end of the Rattlesnake running shrough the the borough are summer vacation, having closed the Girammal school school William Rumberg ted the Mr J. E Mr C.K Mr sbhurg Vi over Brugger Br Ol IgRer will for The were close her another other all church of We are glad to welcome Rev, M F Ker ol Methodist tetter famuy back wil} and to township new garage wil Mitchell b ke place trees at the Sn pruning peach folks of the up the ng in WILLIAMSPORT MARKET ! 5 {f the Wil Tues livestock ’ he al the Va Livestor Market, Ie 317 head of [ to $8.20; commor PHILCOYA Sper-ualily REFRIGERATOR More features... greater quality . . . new beauty . . . at an amazingly low price! See it! 3: le yA1 Mdelels) COMPARTMENT Ample room for all mod. ern frozen storage uses, DRY COLD COMPARTMENT For the healthful preserva- tion of foods that require dry, cold, circulating air. MOIST COLD COMPARTMENT 4 To k cooked meats, leftover Y vegetabl fresh and flavorful without the bother of covers. PHILCO SUPER POWER SYSTEM Built by precision methods, sred for the first time in refrigeration, for bility, efficiency and economy! Many other features, HW WOLF FURNITURE CO. High Street Beliefonte | ZION | Mr, and Mrs, Orvis Smeltaer and | { family of Centre Hall, Mr, and Mrs, | Paul Corman were Sunday dinner guests at the Paul home | The Guy Carner Thursday from the Kerstetter home | to the Walker house at Hecla, | Mr. and Mrs, Emory Smith and | daughter Janet, of Mill Hall, spent | Saturday at the Paul Vonada home, Mrs, Smith is the former Helen Vonada Sorry to note Mrs. John Yearick, is very seriously {ll at her home. We with her a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Love of Altoona, called Sunday at the Gar- brick home, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wallzer and son of Bellefonte, were last Sun- | day dinner guests at the Allen Har- | ter home Rev. and Mrs. Paul J children Mary Lou and Joe, of] Snydortown, little Miss Helen Smoyer of Bellefonte, were Sunday dinner guests of Miss Cora Stover Don Sampsell, who is with the U, Army in Maryland spent Sunday in our midst, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gummo have gone to housekeeping at Clinton- dale. Mrs, Gummo will be re- membered as Eva Harter and Mrs. Urgle Baker and Mrs. Willlam Bathurst of na, spent Sunday afternoon a harer-Emerick home Wilbur Kerstetter entertain. member the Golden Rule School her home Keller, 8 of ; class at Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Don Lannen and Jersey Si isited Sunday t the Lioyd White home Weekend guest at the John Cor- man home were Woodrow Corman f Philadelphia, his wife of Albany : Mrs. Dorothy Duffy, of Al- Ned Corman Penn State Laverne Brungard of Jer- yore. Mrs. Duffy accompanied in Corman’s to Altoona Sat- shopped ore Vv a of oany BLANCHARD The Misgionary Societies of two churches of town are being en- tertained by the Presbyterian Mis- sionary Society of Beech Creek on Wednesday afternoon Because of joint missionary meetings of the churches of Beech Creek and Blanchard, the W. C. T U. meeting scheduled for the after. WAS I until evening Mabe! Bechdel afler spend- everal days at home with her has returned to Clearfield student the [PY the ot r sel posiro | 0 me her tudies as a Fred ac- Howard day to visi Mrs. Hi mpanied Lizzie Potts having sold t Creek are hav They plang riday are retire from Krap Kunes was a Lock da spent the weekend turning to nig em- wmmokin, on Monday Robert Bechdel, a member of the Motor Patro] stationed at Butler, is enjoying a weeks vacation with his parents and relatives here i HUBLERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltman of Mackeyville, called at the home of Mr and Mrs. F E Vonada on Thursday afternoon Mr. Charles Noll of Willlamspor:, spent the weekend vigiting with his family Mr. and Mrs lynn Kripe of Belieforite., were Sunday visitors at at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Charles Krape Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shaffer and daughter Dorothy of Elmira, and Mrs, Viola Hinds were Sunday din. ner guests at the home of Mry, C, H. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Lee Mrs, Melvin Truckenmiller went to Milroy on Sunday where she i3 caring for her sister, Mrs, Lynn | Aumilier who has a young daughter Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vonada and Jane Gentzel were Sunday after- noon visitors at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Arthur McCloskey, of Lemont | Mr, and Mrs, Philip Yarnell and family were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Yarnell Mr. Burwell Brungard is spending | several days in Ohio doing some | work. i Mr. and Mrs, Merl Lowery were | | Sunday visitors at the home of their | son in Pleasant Gap. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hayes ang { family of Bellefonte, visited at the John Hayes home on Sunday even- | ing : { Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yearick and { Mr, and Mrs. Ocean Yearick and | | family spent Tuesday in Altoona. | EN aN Panhandler Hurls a Strike A "buddy can you spare a dime | iman” reached down in his own | i pocket Monday night and gave I. A. | { Daniels, Altoona, an egg—in the! face, Daniels had refused the pan-| {handler and was about to cross a jbridge in Altoons when the pan- handler, John Fox. hurled an egg, | jdeseribed as overly ripe, into Dane | {lel's face, The hen fru! hurler was | {booked on a drunk and disorderly | jcharge by a nearby policeman, | We wish we could believe that the United States can expect peace | regardless of who wins the European War, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PLEASA Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Brian Anna Rouse spent last Thursday family moved | 4 Priday with friends in Altoona | Mr, and Mrs, Forrest Johnson spent Sunday with the Steing at Buffalo Run Dean Shuey Is spending a month at Linden Hall with his aunt Ma- rian Tressler on the farm, Dorothy Showers attended the Junizr Prom at State College with Robert Moll of Glen Shaw, John Kline Jr, was home from | White Hill for a one day visit with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Kline Mrs. Mary Baumgardner return- | 0d home after a three weeks visit | with friends at Shore and Huntingdon, Don't forget Supper to be held church May 14th, start at 5:30 o'clock, The Biblle Class of the M. E Bunday School! gave a shower for Winnie Fetterolf Yarnell at the home of Rev and Mrs, Miller last Thursday evening. Miss Dora Sommers was from Philadelphia where she is 'n training for a nurse for & weekend visit with Mr, and Mrs, Edgar 8 Mr M. P. Musser is making his home with the Frank Irvins since the Edward Lairs who lived in his house and with whom he lived moved into the Hazel house near the Fish Hatchery. Jersey the Penny at the M. E Serving will about AT a Be 32378 her parent mmernr: Mrs, John Sampsel] arrtved home | | a few days ago from Kingston where she had been visiting her daughter Mrs, Harry Keller, Mrs Keller who drove her mother home returned with her husband who brot some fri is Fisherman's Paradise. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Poorman, Johr: Muilfinger and Mrs, Samuel Traxler visited Mrs, John Mulfinger at the Cresson Sanatorium Sunday and sound her progressing nicely. Mrs. John Shuey returned a few days ago to the home of her daugh- ter after a short visit with friends Butler nere Ww visi al The cancer meeting sponsored b ducted by worker was much valuabl? Dr. Locke of the Miss Thomas well attended information gieaned of Bellefonte was the mal speaker Robinson of State College who head of workers County, spoke wh trying to Mrs is at the of Centre explained do the field a 1am a tA Aas and iat they wer last day grade Kur time ] pp school $ t he was also a teacher in the buliding where her daugh- just completed the term ter Thomas | home | NT GAP The Garden Club was held at the Clevenstine spent the weekend in Greensburg. | home of Mrs, Warren Wood yester~ day, “Eddie” Deody of Lock Haven vis- {ited the H. T. Noll home over the weekend, Mrs, A. H Smith entertained her Bridge Club at her home Mon- | day evening. | Esther Noll and Russell Spicher | attended a dance at State College Saturday evening. | The ladies of the Lutheran church will have a bake sale Saturday This one is by order only. Mr. Ab Fleck of Albuquirque, New | Mexico is spending two months with relatives and friends in this | vicinity been ill for has been tha + the past Samue] Noll who ha | more than seven weeks { feeling a 1iut better for few days. | William and Mary Richard of | Lock Haven are visiting ti uncle | Paul Pope who lives in Belle Ross house Mr, and Mrs Alan Brungart daughters Lois and Alma of Rebers. burg, were Sunday { Mr Henry Noll Mr. and Mr and Mr John Houtzdale Sunday man Hamillom Mrs. lda uth a: Lemont with her aw dam 8Schredk who years oid August Mrs. Ray Melroy and service man | Paul Lego attended a Kelvinator | Eleciric Range meeting held for their division of the organization in Lock Haven Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Robinson of Scranton spent the weekend at the Guy Kersletter home and took Mrs Sam who has been slay- ing Kerste'ters while convalescing from an illness along back to Scranton for an indefinit visit le 0 ® 1e} th guests o W. H. Noll and Mr Moore drove 0 io see Feld- the Sunday 144; in ail attended the of Women’ College last Roy Adams Mrs, Harry Mrs, Nevins y Margarge! gargel and Mrs. J those who Conferece id at State were Mr: William Tucker ties veils rie LAE one night over apparently his al nd who woke up the Ung unable 10 see, has as ed his evesight We rtune oniy lempor- FOR ACTIVE Duty . .. SLACK SUITS The thine van Hie best about these suits is that they're care. fully tallored for a good At Sizes SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE Boys’ Slack Suits - $1 Sizes 8 to 18 79 =A WHATEVER YOU DO WEAR SLACKS ! $1.00 to $7.95 Sizes 20 to 42. Washable Slacks a— 7 MEN'S ALL WOOL SPORT COATS $8.95 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SPORT COATS $6.95 Colors tan, blue, green. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $7.00 to $7.95 * Banforized Shrunk * Past Color *Puli Ct * Perfect Fit Boys’ Sport Shirts 59¢ to $1.00 WIDE SELECTION STRAW HATS Light as a breeze; fit for oom- fort, and bright with onlor. $1.00 to $7.95 ALL SIZES. \ NATIONAL STORE MEN’S AND BOYS' WEAR Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. After the regular meeting of the | | Woman's Clvie Club Tuesday even. | {ing the ladies as well as some of | the town folks assembled at the M E. church where the sixth and sev- enth grade girls by playlets demon- strated what they had learned in | their home economics course in the | line of food purchasing, preparation and serving. Their instruetors as well as the girls deserve a lot of credit and this information wil prove invaluable to the girls in the future, Miss Margaret Riegal of the Penna Btate College also gave a very interesting talk on home decoration, including furniture pur- chasing, placing etc, as well as our | walls and floors. Due to lack of time she was not able to into table service as deeply as had planned. Miss Gear who Is Bu- pervisor of the girls at State Col- lege was also present and what those who taught our local girs accomplished spoke well for Miss Gear's supervision. rms aM ——— CENTRE HALL (Continued from Page 2) Beaver Springs. Mr. and Mrs, Marry C. Pye moved last week to the home owned by Miss Jane Foreman, Mr, and Mr Charles Black, who recently pur- chased the Fye home, moved there recently, Mrs. William Hanna was lll over Jast weekend with an attack of grippe, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Corl of State College spent Sunday with his er, B, F. Corl Francis Weaders will undergo a tonsillectomy in the Centre County Hospital tomorrow, Mrs. David I. Graybill returned to nursing duty at the Centre Coun- ty Hospital on Priday. A daughter, Joanne, was born to Mr and Mrs. Harold Leightley, Oak Hall last Saturday The Rev, and Mrs, W. K. Hoster- man and Ellen visited his parent in Aaronsburg Sunday Nancy Shaefler, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Shaeffer, was il for several days last week The Woman's Missionary Society the Relormed net home of Mrs, W fat flat. ’ Tw ol caurch WAST F wt as vening the Keller The annual Easter Siar banquet and dance will be held at the State Coliege Autoport 6:3 clock 1 um The mothers Lo of the Evangelical church are being entertained al a banquet this even. he men of the church Mr. and Mrs, Dale McoClint + n spent Friday to S8un- Mrs, Arthur 1 Clarion Coun- MM ¢ her sister Miss Marjorie Gardenio of Brook- N. YY. returned The Rey and Mrs The Rev. Delas BR. Keener plans t attend the Oemral Pennsylvania 8rnod of the Evangelical and Re- formed church in Lewisburg next week, May 13-15 Robery Sharer Mrs. Frani the OCelminger and underwent day 0 remove a kidney Mr. and Mrs 3 of Titusville were woskend guests and Mrs F. P. Geary Mn tide Walls of Bellefonte was Sunday guest at the Geary home Mr. and Mrz, E E. Balley moved to Lewistown on Monday. Mrs Anna Brooks pnd Mrs. William Me. {Clintic went with them and stayed {for several days to help with the work. Mrs, Frank McClellan and daugh- fers, Mildred ang Bymnina from State COoliege, and Mrs Thomas Foss and davghter Lillian of Pleas- ant Gap gpent Sunday with Mrs Susan Emery. | ©. Prank Smith and son Harold son Sharer Hospital an Qi . Fadiiry oper of a | returned from Hevre-de-Graoe, Md | | where they are working on a gov- | ernment housing project, to spend the weekend with Mrs. Smith and | | the family here. Mrs. Pau] Zimmerman hee Miss | | 8Barah Haines, of Aaronsburg is sub- | | stituting on the Bast Penns Valley | high school faculty for Miss Frances | | Rockwell, who hag resigned {o be- | loome an airline hostess. Mr, and Mrs. Ross MeClintic and | of | children, Patricia and Glenn, _ spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Mo- Clintic. Miss Rita Jordan of State PORT MATILDA RD L Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodle spent urday, May 10, from § until 9, forMr and Mrs Page Threé# Hileman and daugh- the benefit of the Hannah Metho-ter visited Clarence Walk's on Sune with J dist thing D Mr church Mrs Beckwith and Mrs Anybody having any-day give please get in touch Clarence Walk or Mrs. to James Bechtel and ‘0g, can : \d ‘3 UNUSUAL BELECTION OBES Talleman of Dru ied ¥ Pink Paciance a Hm Ciaudis Pernet wr BHE UBS Forsythia LIvITID a 29c to 40g QUANTITILS amnssmer———— Neither strikes, nor war profiteer- be abolished by statue, J > DEAN_PHIPPS AUTOS 5325x1\8 20% 4.90.) FROM FACTORY LisY Your oL0 TIRE 6.00x16 6.50x16 z $ ON TRES a Lawn Mowe BALL BEARING, RASY RUNNING INCH WHERLS, 1INCH CUT Pave Setter ality HOUSE Sta Bike Genuine Tillotson AIR CLEANERS ee. DEAN _PHIPPS AUT - z= fe Approved Reflectors en omni a NU SL — A 0 STORES 2 28S. Allegheny St. J Bellefonte, Pa.
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