Page Two THE CENTRE ——_—— BELLEFONTE, PA. __May 29, 1941. “ — . Among five thousand soldier dead —————————————— Yom France was the body of Geo REAL ESTATE Echoes From The Past | rE ht, :| Over The County News I TRANSFERS {who arrived in the United States to be brought to Bellefonte and given a military burial ! . Wo Tv Hesefonte thotieh | SREY B.A neaOn id, de fe from the amount set by the ©. C Durst’s Helms to Whitmer B.| BROADENING CHRISTIAN tical with the other true churches F f Y A \ , | Hechler, both of State College, were! County Board of Viewers ‘for his Crows et ux, of Spring Mills, RD HORIZONS of the known world, and is in fel H ty ears go [was engaged In installing some | among the 18 Initiates of PI Gamma |property damage. The amount al- 1, tract In Gregg Twp. $275 whip with theme tatumeshian i Filly-year-old poem corched. There was $300 Insurance | SROULIE E ihe No nna ig Con Mu, YOROFRTY SOCAL 30 SLIGO Frater: lowed by the viewers Was $250, Jur- Lew PF. White, et ux, to Willan International Sunday School Lesson (6) The church is distinctly lib- Beneuth a falr exterior on the bullding. Origin of the fire In Bald ob od v4 oY Ws ngon nity, who were entertained lastjors visited Houta’ property Tues |o.ven ot ux, of Philipsburg, tract for June 1, 194] eral in its attitude toward other and ladders were badly damaged by Wednesday evening at a banquet at|day [in Rush Twp. $600 fellow-bellevers who are suffering A rascal often lurks; [ bs unknown fl h » " A 2 re. While he was absent for a few the College Sandwich Shop Tha nie Bitam in Coubihann. # It is true of men and watches | Married: At the Reformed par-|..o..nie’ boys upset his furnace, | ate | { The new-type road liner Which | whem M. Lepley, to Franck Golden Text For 1 am not [because of peculiar clroeumstances; You may tell them by thelr works. | sonage, Bellefonte, May 28, by the | . Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bohn, of [was used for the first Ume ln We | oo 0 techn, et ux, of State Col ashamed of the gospel, for it 7) The members of this church The firm of Montgomery & Co. |Rev: M. O. Nell, Peter Kuhn, ny Lid a hy Whgon. ‘ A Millhelm, have recelved the an- | county last week lined 102 miles of oe, uct in Harris Twp. 81 the power of God unto Balve in the midst of a corrupt environ. p Boalsburg, to Sarah Patterson, of} rs e Gfrerer of Centre Hall, nouncement of the marriage of | highway during its best day, it was "as . ray a a ton Ww every one that believeth went, Were living such unique, un- of this place, has been afflic ted the he same place |entered her chicken yard one morn- | thelr son, Sergeant Guy FP. Bohn, reported by highway officials, The |, Ceorge Fourtney, et ux, to Lyman ©, 5p 050 0" and also to the worldly, holy lives that they were past week with the grippe, Frank If le pa ing to find forty of her eight-weeks to Miss Marie Scott at Reno, Nev, | liner is capable of completing ap- lorry of Boalsburg, tract in Har- Groth Rom. 1: 16 i marked out by all the other citi. has just recovered from a short un-| Robert Flory, of Willamsport,| old chicks dead on the ground. | on Saturday, May 17. Sergeant Bohn | proximately 20 miles of road each |" TWP. $40 2ns of Antioch as & outinet irom pleasantness with the disease, while | ccording to The Sun, is seriously | Close examination revealed that! is in the Ordnance Corps of the U | hotir according to tests. All county | Floyd Ghaner, et al, to Halfmoon Lessa Text: Acts 11: 19-30 ur retsmerated u ap ih ts hc re : his brother Win has been confined | yj from the effects of cigarette gach chick had been bitten in the 's Army and is stationed ut SBtock- | roads, with the exception of those Community Club Corp. of Halfmoon n wt new RAI diver them. ah to the house for some time, having | gnoking, in which he has indulged [neck and its lifeblood drained, Fur- ton, Calf | which will be receiving new sur-| tract in Halfmoon Twp. $i TH oak akin ‘tolowed ow i van li on ha a more serious attack. | for eleven vears, smoking from ten | ther investigation revealed that a Works by Donald White. son of fuces, were painted with traffic line William H. Noll. Jr. to Pleasant | the varty;s tom of Stephen caused | COMPAR vith the ‘chumrels: ab Af Invitations are out for the wed-|! to twenty of the disgusting things monster rat which was unable to Prof. and Mrs. J W. White of State The May issue of “The Spire” | Gap Pire Co. No. 1, of Pleasant Gap, the cisciples to flee from Jerusalem. | toch? ding of Mr. Will T, Achenbach, jew- | per day. His physician says he WAS | get through the hole by which he oi liepe were Included In the annual the monthly publication of the Pres- | tract in Spring Twp, $1 Some of them went to Antioch In i eler, of this place, and Miss Jessie so poisoned his system that nothing [had entered because he had eaten oyhinition of art done by students byterian church in Westfield, N. J Harry Singer, et ux, to Mabe] L. 8yria. This city was the capital of FARMERS CAN SAVE E. West, of Philadelphia, Tuesday,| more can be done for him. BOYS: so heartily. in the division of fine arts at Penn lis dedicated to Dr. William K. Mc- Butler, of Liberty Twp tract In the Roman provinee of Byria, and THEACTOR GASOLINE June 9, in the Grace M, E church | lake warning | More than one hundred students State, on display in the College art Kinney. It was just 20 YeRr's AR Liberty Twp. $1 : wis stunted on the river Oron of that city. The young couple will George T. Bush rode from Lock lof the Bellefonte Academy were gallery, Room 308 Main Engineering | that De. McKinney resigned his pa Howard M Watson ,, uwbout twenty miles from mouth ‘eninsylvania farmers who prefer be at home at » Brockerhofl Haven to Bellefoate on his bicycle, rendered homeless when the main Bullding, last week Prof. J Burn! torste lu the Bellefonte Presbyie: Aiba y gid . oy gasoline for thelr tractor fuel e alter June 2 on Monday morning, in three hours buliding was destroyed by a fire of Helme, head of the division, an-! lan church to serve the charge that Thomasville. tract in Benne , land followed Rome and decrease Lhe amount used by and 23 minutes, by the Nittany Val- unknown origin. Loss was estimated jounced the has venrly doubled during hi $11 300 ; ou in lmportan to the Id of its i milion gallons a year, re- doing nicely, only he car-|ley pike. This is making good time at between $50000 and $60000, On| A burning gasoline tank on a bestorate in Westfield On June 8, | uel J. § kK, to Walter lay. It ain streets { with | Port agricultural engineers of the hand received while! over rough roads. George says a which about $25000 insurance Was gy...» at Neldigh * Brothers’ quarry | 1941, Lis church will celebrate hi: Samuel J. Shan TA i marb and lined with a doubl nsyivania State Collepe ruiseq . " . { a y . ft ux ’ rov 1 catch one of Dr. Fair- large delegation of wheelmen are carried. Shortly after the discovery | o+ Gai Hall resulted in the squad 40 years of service tere 14 Eh 4 a of Milre dhe aving id be accomplish Port Maulda, $1 without & sacrifice In either in shoots” He says it is a/coming up from that place and will of the fire in the attic of the struc- 1... and Mack pumper of Alphas Leo Harter, small ¢ f Mr and came the trade-laden caravans from how some of them run take part in the big parade here ture, Bellefonte firemen responded | pie Company being called frown Mrs iilbert Harter ‘of Adt on EE ay is ita ! Ind Y 1 neta Jower outing the best record around the to an alarm Ju were greatly han- igiate College about 5 10 o'clock last wa badly burned o vy arding , sing made by Dr. Dob riage licenses were issued to dicapped DY Jack of ndtqunte I Wednesday Quakry employes had! cently at his home when his wight and one-fourth second th fol A le Abner Has- nt Te an spien hry ent ho on extinguished the flues with diet clothing caught fire while he wa et ux, of Pot- hu J wvenal ieniidy : A Frank Eckenroth | senpiu aureiton, and Miss Emma Aven Top ep, and Ha ] and water belore the trucks serived. playing with a box of matches. The Potter Twp., 81 the d ; on om aid that ly Ba o WPA On 8 Slt A France pumper was sent here. Near ha 8 hk p 4 . . . y ho } vy of fuels used in tractor motors ting sparrows on Howard Auman loburti: O. D. Fherts and ly all the students’ clothing and Ime tank caught fire durtng weld boy was taken Lo Wie Centre Coun- May arhart, Lo Mary A 4 : yan Lo Hah ™ thi } made at meet i a target gun. The wea- Miss Lizzie Miles, both of Martha go re was saved, and the boys... ur we to on the tuck. Dams ty Hospital where he received treat- . Migs Wem, { : sith tractor 1 conducted accidentally discharged Furna ter Kuhn and Miss Sara | being housed in private Homes a abat h i “nd tank were ment for the barns which wepe. de- h hristians wha fled from Jer- : tutal extent y H i ivi i «ti - ’ i i ! Luiural Kieron ball struck Murray Stott,| Patterson, both of Harrls Wp.ii oon until the close of the school estimated at $00 wribed by hospital attaches ag uot Samuel C. Lykens, et ux, U ) ntioch fir res “el \ " her lad who was standing by | Fran /. Leidy, Pleasant Gap, and vear James R. Hughes, Academy F. C Meosth, of Millhelm, at-|%efious He was discharged from prt Wallace, et ux, of Port } " , DOL 3 ) rac rieigt Tyrone, y " ter fu ’ iss loner A the hoipital after several day: ia t 1 ) Matild $25( 3 , ' poss enjoving the sport. The bullet | Mi ra Burleigh I bug g ounced that the lended the Commissioner wing } I Vera day tild ract in Port Matilda 25 . nly hen they Wok for . wad the Rg a BF hed tiring } Hows " 4 Miss Ida headmaster, anno i a : & t Harr Hers THRHE | renter : a th a Toa } irvey thowed that operat ed through his wrist, producing | Soward 40 . ‘ a “structure wotlld be rebullt. Academy COnNVenRlion a arrisburg last Wed- lied rust A Execr vo wi ana | n wi Han 01 of leant 000 of the 00000 traf I T™ 5 * al vey het hh Pi mebure . we 4 " } tient ’ « (TA u SN LN ful flesh wound. There were | ye 4 { i : : classes were to be held in the High Desday Ihe Purpose i the meet One of the finest pleces of nelgh- Bam Nearhoo Lux y “or + } bn Ay TA _~ o ors ar Irning gasoline exciusive- scared bOys alter the m last sday night § a bank school bullding Ing Was to discuss county legisistion ' borliness that we've witnessed for Matilda, t in Port Matias, §1 Blas 3 JELERICIN BEI, pry iaiacily In jo Anpression motors An barn on the Jc ohn Zimmerman farm - - and one of the bills under discus Many a day the Millhelm Journal 260 0 ny i" u HEWw GES it BE evelops it greatest powe; evening John Leath- hear the Hecla school house, Was HOLTS HOLLOW sion deait with the elimination of rep came 0 pass Wednesday harl worth ix, A ut he rejoiced in the WOrk WHeEnh | yng gets the mos w¥ from a gal lad about 14 vears of age destroyed by fire. Mr, J J. John ey! ei Fine ahd proposed he jag! when motorized farm machin- William Swances i ( ‘ HE TONE eC. Ye 8 HAL uo The) fd fuel if each charge Is com- hy od ul R " d Of . mber of companions went tonbaugn ls tenant on the property Our community was shocked to | fubstitution of a aed RESESSOL WN ery moved nto the wide acres where e) tre n Snow Shoe 1 Si hw dd rested az high pressure as pos- Eagle Creek near at present. The fire started at about! hear of the sudden death of Ralph ech county. Mrs. Mensch ®ccom-~ | Ammon Snook holds forth south sharieoe (* Bhtrio May Filleen ars of the Christial ible thout knocking or detona- J . 3 " Fs iid tes Yog “g ’ " ¥ ~ yn ’ » ’ - " young lad ventured ! lock and was so far advanced Eamiston the friends have our rr a her Rusband to the & @pItol lof Wwwn. Six or seven tractors, with |; wr , ! (ot Dad passed and Antioch was i Nn, the engineers sa here is He was unable 1 n 11 red, that Be ing deepest sympathy. City and visited with frien fap cor etponding plows, harrow hilipsburg ! ! a Compression pressure nd the curren: carried him whatever was saved. It SO Te Mr and Mrs Al Pranco and Among the 200 dentists appointed CWitipackers, drills and planters, are Mery Elizabe XbA $a Saha Uanity Wu h ils vision and which will Eve Lhe best power, econ - away {1 shor and h team engine t Ife § 3 t § onal aminine svainrtans | PHANLNE today two fields of gral ’ A el BE wisdomn In sponsoring the first mis- omy and performance for es fuel away from shore Toi oe air engl Sg Bo Wt daughter, also a brother of Mr or ylgcnnt Examiaing Phslean So Poin in ) he of § win ; ge, et ux, of mtingdor inn : po oa y ang | Fina . tor each gg watery grave, in the pres- BR J I nnS*| oaneco and Marie Johnson, of New Attached to local boards of the se- ‘OF Mr. Bnook, who has been ill for °° Mosbire &1 HEY PVE GO) MIE DAW (30 A Compression moors hav vmates and sanions tonbavegh & Co. on which there was vis lective service syste sre 1% fy ne months past and unable to “5 © hi ’ Leadershi in in Anuoch church ' pressure Udiable for the Ww anti- ymates and compani v 0 York City, Mr. and Mrs. James ' V rvice system are two from j i e } low anti be 4 “cd him anv $1800 insurance. There was $500 Bal A ol la fers te aired mnidie the wor for himself The liam A Strou t (, 10 MArY was In the hands of fin en, nam- kn t valu is. such a keroser x ble ms Tender him an 3 8 . i ahs Bi d howd Ate Wesley and daughter of Clearfield Bellefonte Pr. D. LL Flegal of H p, as it “ iu XI 1 8 Kerosene 1 hey Immediately ran ) ITAh 1 in an wil were weekend guests at the Johnson Thomasville Bone & Lime \ noch u everal Lane reports that his ball ¢ \ nw operation Millhetm $300 : Pe " loonveneEnos in fad Wie power out- v : ty ‘ Lot 101der ft ux to rk ’ " ’ ’ v ’ pn PA i FERGT Wwrmance wou North Allegheny street. and Dr J ‘Machines and men to work them rabeth aber, ad On AWD. ed In the fir prose of the thir- fuel oil, or u ir fuel Hence for help and the body was, tenis, “hich . d of a hack, homes J. Kilpatrick, of East Curtin street, | ‘Of€iher wilh the oll and gas for Wi i Fallon Aw ! teenth chapter, including Barnaby file they will burn gasoline, the ecovered but life wag extinct (hay rake and small implements, A} "5" “ Dr. Flegal has been assigned to Lo. | W54 iinued operation, are not J Fred N t ux wis A and Baul Barnabas, after witness- compression SSL is not high us a son a Michael Leath- small © vw the only stock in ‘he Mr. and Mrs. Art Burd caved OH ‘eal Draft Board No. 1 at State Col- EOIDE ost Mr. Bnook anything, Wolford, ¢ . of Patton Twp. tract Ng Lhe acuUvily {i th hristian 1 to all th Work available now 8h and was staving bullding and as the animal was Mr Aaron Hall at Unionville re- Jege, and Dr. Kilpatrick to Local tither fe heard some time ago in Patton Th believers in Antioch, had remained out of this high anti-knock value me of his aunts . Lizzie and turned cu f the stable and the | cenuy joard No. 2 in Bellefonte. The ap. Wi8l something like & Was due U Zdward I, et u Oo in that 13 and became a ) DeHans of Howard, that n I wa fi open it 1s certain thut Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sweitser, pointuments were approved by the DBPPen oday, with Ellis Rear- g . lemming tract in Union- | his religio mov y A fey Tests 5 ha he average attend school at that place 1a fr W fal f incendiary Origin Mrs Olive Rhoade and children President upon the pecommendation we red Mensch, Park Blwover Jil ville $600 years befor h fat our lesson Pennsylvania farm tractor when do- and J. T. Watson were callers at of th nnsy Medical Soc. | DHRWYED a lalley Org : H ad sent U ASUS an nflu- Ir normal farm work will consume ! three galions less gascline per logether day hen the motor is changed 1 has p » { i of the worst . y sr Bron 1 ar Bald ral. | the Lee Johnson home on Saturday ty falck ankin* Musser, Sam he Bush block, in first’ wrecks seen Bald Eagle Val- jie La Johnsor nm Satu : ACARI Zam Fats Thyra oT. SUMMER COURSE IN and hereafter All | ley Railroad for time occurred ANE Lloyd L wit { Millbrook wa go AL " on “es ‘ i YOUATIONS AT COLLEGE i a I the (hrictha re + fy . aTT——— erve ioe Crea he ' a Milesburs tation. and the most L L McCartney of Mt Eagle WHF cle . v tha SA ‘ a i £8 / u so FWA ¥ : Fes Bn uu Orisa wan 4 nh } : npres rs : i . > “ \ : 8 MR, vy i ¥ ck HA an eight ¥ OF . 1" Jer 8 ¢ v - period {am- Pe § ’ 54 atic (y at past 5 Mr. Samuel Shaef- miraculous part of | is that noi Mr, and Mrs Prank Dreese and ov in ire county ourt ' p am 4 Problems arising in vocations] ec nin Holy i pe Bt Aas b andsome residence | lives were I f no serious In-| son of Pine Grove, were recent vis- P 4 4 ! 1 efLCient burnin Major A. Woll rd received by any of the train! {tors at the Roy Leathers home wr 6 0 | needed i Mn ALT + Yami § fipevud abating -¢ ie - . i Jomy stepping up the 5 quite ill with liver re 00 : of avid Reed en- Mr. and Mrs. Vance Rhude and . ; y A “ "mn TaCreRRm A > Pow ¥ 11 gin - 4 " Pend " i ¢ : «Sih, ds ¥ Tg TT 1 ’ Ga AHA Lh - hn Bauer Keeps all gin ! Mees eman, and’ daughter of New York City, Rev. case, listed for civil court next week Vif thamt dma ih pow Tem ee | VO fered during the main sum- " the motor with a n ting 3 ” ER rT _ ha rast ein vant Har « ‘ a i oe i SRL si . Fm " , YR i Ta i he LS FT iy of Lhess arly . a a. a La resulting and gar- || old he eastbound train had Shuey. of Bellefonte Mr. and Mr: as heard by jwors assembled for [then Good Samaritan did: er SION u WIV ama tv Dr Geo \Mmprovement in performance at home on & clear signal and was running al! prank Cox afd son of Milesburg, criminal court outz made an ap- (know what it is either declared y Libe hanging the compression is sim r Harris, who | full speed, then the locomotive shot | gere Sunday guests ai the Charles . ality thrives in an atmosphere ple and relatively inexpensive pen switch and plowed Into | 1.055 home ne oo ben to high wool | ™ fhe big an atm here of De | i De nderson string of freight cars loaded with EA 0 r ww : atk $ Betrisctors in ihe - a : Hea a : decd Bn : “ S \i } des and son ar teach and instructor in the Se iE Zid Se Sa r 1 A verhauling and st ¢ Coal coke. broken Mr Olive Rhoade “ CUTE nls — BE DrORTE "wa : I i i n K - Amr 2 stending this week al the | gy EE es. tT vr Ye as Woward every human nee Money were piled 30 feet right of way... ¥ne| “Ciol_Sine at Oenirat Gi ant xecutive secretary, American Voca- | Tous freely from Christians in a VALLEY VIEW track was torn up for some distance Weekend visitors at the Charles orman and infant daughter Hannah Mary and the main line was Hota by | Poorman home were J. B. Poorman hiidr mina and Lemoyne of Flieionte. were among the folk: jebris. Miraculously. the cab of the; of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs Budd Be lefonte re Sunday aflernoon Memorial Day services at Houses comotive was undamaged, and the Goldie Mrs Myrtle Goldie of visitor } irs. Nelson Jones vii i Sunday N } . . . ud vill wy es BVO WMDuasGed a wet ? ra sigs n rew escaped with a shaking up. Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pow- | Master James Nei digh is spending { Mrs. Char! : the facilitie tnstroction | nd B. Agat ; ‘ a * J { tic re eT pe ver | Milies Or HT BLruClion nd distress o Tari 115 bg ¥ ™ ae i at Eaglevil ved | Loss to the company was estimated Dell of Pleasant Gap, Laura and several weeks with his Srandoar- o.. BE Stacia sin Baayen and teseusdhs in industrial educa his cuniifisd aa EX 1 8 i ba MES. Sawienie Alvert and. Sud valuable horse was badlyiat $12,000 Helen Confer of Runville ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8 Neidigh Mx. iu “ anil Taavid and (anc Tess industrial eQUCALON has qualified 8s an authority in ben. | daughters from Johnstown spent & p ili Se if a Mrs. Kenneth Meyers of Will be greater al Penn State this eficence He probably led in this of- Ww days last week with Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson a x non visit suminer than eve 101 OUT Bes ‘ AB ' b gro a emckitbe. Sap Y A Buffalo Run, Mr, and Mrs Ben Mr. and Mrs. James Smeal snd mont visited with Mr. and Mrs SGmner nan before, Cou fering. The man who gives can in- rs. Lynn Corman returning home un, MI n MIs n va Jyratma a ral Y o __ / Mever: at Tussevyl ne. (0 this field will include work In 4g Mere anyvwt Ve! ¢ Ne het ’ Twent ears [o] Fetzer of Milesburg, Mrs. Ida John- M: Emma Lansberry of Oreen Meyera at Tusseyville on Sur Ee i. hs go ut Rk uce of wrs to give, anywhere ev- on Sunday when Mr Alberig came 4 daught ra Sh . - DUrg, were supper guests on Monday y r WACARL WinNng and construction, esrywhere, | any object The pe for ib portab le x-ray apparat 15 s| A large Studebaker touring car) 50D and daughter were Sunday call | coenivg with Mr. and Mrs Alfred 3 PPE rk. advanced art metal pe know. They cannot be camou- tha tage Hospital. owned by Col J. L. St ler was © at the Lee Johnson home To a sp iN Lye is well again and wa ¢ nd 4 DEW eclemenisre COUrst oe ‘ » ; > Houser is spending a week the Cottage ned by Col. .. Spang} $ Lyle. Bvening guests in the same g..0.0 11, sem : imag TR, ang a n EMEDLATy COUrSe figged by the preacher's talk of pre-' ois + sister Mrs. John Bo: ’ rg for use In examining stolen about 8:30 p. m. and return- John and Frances PoOrman. home were Mr. and Mrs Russell le. of WE SIEROral Day crowd al (sn hobby craftwork tensions to liberality They measure wal ET SpE AMS. Jin 03s O whose condition would not ed about 2 a. m. Thieves obtained Frank and Marie Johnson and Pe'e ghreffler and daughter, Mrs Rob- | a. Hougerville cemetery on Sun- Other features of the main sum- him by what he is and does a regular the car by breaking the lock on the Franco were Sunday callers at the Wagner and little daughter of hn mer term will include 1 cotid he leads unselfishly. heroically y Mr and Mrs Mulord Eckiey of garage door and pushing the ma- Claude Confer home at Runville vont ire aries Shearer and son Ce- annual Pennayivania Workship foil liberal preacher makes a Axemann and Miss Mae Weaver of . » chi Star " Aad) ¥ = SS re eb ddal sm at aks y di as , ie laf esr ror “P— $ Ann Rider had accepted ine down an alley before starting ar ang Mrs, Roy Sheesley and and Mrs D 8 Neidigh, Jim the Boalsburg cemetery institute of French education, the liberal church Betis fonte, spent Sunday with Mr tha tor as 4 a wiatd . , : . i : un - dd . uh ) * Ah _r = ¥ aman kn ¢ ri bs ] "ul “ % | Hon in Hazel's dry goods store, the motor family of Howard, visited home mie Nei igh. Mrs. Leo Orr and chile y and called at the home of library school, and the band, or- Dr. W. M. Smith gives seven char. #nd Mrs Paul E Eckie Miss Stella Daley, who Dr. Cincero RB. Yearick, native of folks on Sunday dren Anca Mae and Richard Sore pv. Mr. and Mrs. Jones in that chestra and chorus school for music acteristics which belonged to the Mary Hampson gpent the week- married late in June to Centre county, and for many years| Irvin Confer and son Ray. of dinner guests on Sunday with Mr wn supervisors and students. The sum-~ church at Antioch and should char- i with her grandmother, Bertha gentogler, an employe of one of the most skilled dental sur! Pleasant Valley nt two dave i 4 piiline Neaidial Ap A Thr ia mer faculty, made up of oulstand- aClerige every true group of Christ- b 5" rl a ne of ie nos sed al sur , y spent two days i and Mrs William Neidigh Mr and Mrs. William Neidigh d "1 of 4 t \ Highway Department geons and prominent citizens of our village jast week Mr. and Mr: Charles Shearer 0h Ronald a am Reda ane or sigan - And Visiting Tavienors ian Beppe Whe guia leis foe Maitha Ride: 9nd Beverly Sages Van Valin for s troit ich 4 ray at his 3 4 Pals Ey Tle od Ea) HEE Twill number 250 worship and for the caring of visited 18y last wee t the bh an Valin, for a number of Detroit, Mich. passed away a! hiS| gg jon Kelly and children and son Cecil and Jackie Strauo Fuests of Mr. and Mrs Thoms + T_, lod's Dott ; A Mr om £3 he ‘i wel! known Bellefonte den- offices in that city. Death wac 8t-' ont Toureday at the Orvis Watson were last Sunday afterne = | Harpster on West Ooliege avenue ms God's word. (1) The membership of of Mr and Mr: Gearge Rider. with 9 L500 IAS © oD 13 visit 5 J wi 8 ' i 5 hreh * + - ry ap a as to close his office and move tributed to a heart attack. Dr. Year- ,.... with Mr and rg arg Visions : M oi the church is made up of those who their daughter Etta liamsport where he and his ick was a son of Henry and Mary iii p— a iid Soy 2 diam Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H Moore SPRING MILLS have turped from unrighteousness, Mr and Mrs John Boal and fam- a graduate of Penn State, were Yearick and was born near Jack- RUNVILLE Star od Mrs Fred Bender of and children Betty Jean and Paul Mark Twain ohee sald that and idols 0 believe in the true and ily of Lemont, spent Sunday with neaged in the business in partner- somville. : Oiiege were Monday evening of Beech Creek were Wednesday “everybody talks about the weathe: living God; Mr ang Mrz Ed Houser visitor Naries Shearer's / - ts $e : 2) , nverts NT oa While rounding a hairpin curve! The C. EB Rally last Priday night 4 at Charles Shearer's evening supper guess at her broth- | ang nobody does anything about it 2) The converts of this church os ttotind Wo Wil i : I - J a " - "be a oh \ k ught into the knowleds ft ghtning during near Lamar, a new Nash roadster Was a big success. The church was Sonn C. Hoy of Millbrook, owns a | €F Charie Shearer's while we heard many comments inte by ane ae i BUFFALO RUN Af the best NOISES wend be Carl Weaver of Belle- full and over flowing. Rev, Woom- COW ial gave birth to twin calve Mr. und Mrs, Charles Shearer and about the nice refreshing shower n ral seated REE A ; . y riday nal { " ., hich is t 3 hi v Walter Yeager worke few £ am ® 2 el, N t= forts and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. er delivered a very inspiring mes- aA hh male and a female | oon Ceci! and Jackie Straub visited we had last Thursday night which a Chiles reaching of We Lorg at Miss Besos bios Sa a3 oh farm ; BN96% wi3 antly weaver, was struck by a Nash tour | sage on Faith, and the Spotts quar- ye at Charles Withers at Pine Grove stepped up vegetation very notice- (3) The converts of this church Week " led sir guia ry. the horse was In ire car owned and driven by B. tette sang very inpressively which Mr. and Mrs Robert Kane and! Mills Sunday afternoon. ably. received adequate instruction in the Gienn Lyons spent a day in Belle- large © arn wi b § iby of Kilweans 2 Lock Haven shoe mer- was enjoyed by ail Ey _— : . 3 aaa eee | Mrs. HE Henry, who has been truth of the Christian faith at the fonte last Saturday flected by the bol it “The i chant hile both machines wert ar James Cisney and family of visiting friends end relatives &! hands of one who had gifis for Mrs Abe Koffman and son Boyd dent was d sovered when Mr. Pra- Sangiigraity damaged, ng one was Shude Gap, Pa, motored here and PINE GLEN | shot pers at Bellefonte on Monday. | Lewistown returned to her home teaching and had a real knowledge spent last Thursday evening at Sky- al I . . : jure | vist with Rev. E R. Miller and Yi tapenks ' : : 5 r x . " last Thursday of the Word of God Top ent to the ba : th Church services: Sunday 5 x M:s Ira Plubell and Mrs. Reuben ) o P Yel went 30 hs tam to feed the Marriage licenses were issued to! family Sunday. 9:30: pithy nda hoc Bp and Soh Wesley, motored |. The Spring Mills Band and the (4) The church, in its life, shows! Mr. and Mrs, James Bradley of a OW ¢ th the following couples: Frederick E The P, O, of A. Women of our League. 7:30 p mn. hi pwerih tee Bellefonte on business | Schoo! band recently merged and ubmistakable signs of being a body ' Bellefonte, spent last Sunday at the James Fox, employed at the Par- , 4 ang Edith Cowher, both of | community attended the Memorial A birthday task : the | now consists of an eighty piece band | Of believers on Whom the blessing | Edward Moyer home or acne digestion anortly after Port Matilda; Harry A. Cowher and | services at _Milesburg = Methodist re ay ey Sahil |) re of My and Mrs Ivan Plubell| are Dow open for engagements, | and power of God rests; | “Mt. and Mis. Boyd Johnson at- of acute indigestion shortly after , "6 measure, both of Sandy | church las, Sunday night. 1 Children’s Day be | 1 on | (5) The church shows itself to be| tended tur ; as . at .. lon Saturday evening for Mrs, Ira| Harry Grassmyer of Lewistown, 3 the community sale at Cen- be hed to WOIL ate Ya A. Ridge, Joseph Drogan and Barbara Mr. and Mrs Laurence Vargo of Bs Chusen on Saturday after- 'Plubell. M 4 mn PR recived many | oy Sas ol ther Abra- 0 life, in conduct, in belief, iden- | tre Hall last Tuesday. re found him ‘back of the pre. Sushin, Joti. of Belietome; ues Hey nt Sab: Vistied. with 1 Mrs. Clyde Hoover and son. Har | useful its Those present were: ham Grassmyer last Tuesday. mm d————————— ee i pn, : - son a ! ’ y - . .l ’ 3 scription counter. He responded both of Clarence: William M. Pret- | Mr. and Mrs, Lee Meyers of Bal. Old, attended Pomona Grange at ar and Ms a chdlah ang tam | Mrs, Geraldine J n and readily to medical treatment but . " , of i - (Pleasant Gap on Saturd n | mother Mrs, Lulu Brungart spent! suffered a relapse later in the day |loW: New York City, and Evelyn B.| timore, Md., visited with their par- | i urday night. |..4 family, Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Fol Sunday visiting friends and rela- | 3 : 4 | H. May, State College. | ents, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dorley and ro . and was direct main in be ’ Ra nd ‘mar and son, Mr. and Mrs, Fred tad i ag A ye td to remain la ed Mr. Packer, the Temple Court | Mrs. Mary = Shueman and her family of Lock Haven, spent Sun- | piubell and daughter Marie, Mr | ves - PW gh | ATES cinch ae 4 ’ : niece Miss Noblos and Mrs. William (day at the William Hoover's on and Mrs Ivan Plubell and son Fred.| Mr. ang Mrs, Abraham Grass- : n ¢ th 112 T elevator operator. was riding the at . sh nels f She 350 a] Bellefania elevator between the first and sec- | Shuman and her son Jack of Johins- Bunday die, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell | Myer and daughter Mary apent the | ian a “Hn + Be ool op ond floor of the building when the | | town. Pa., motored here and Visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pye of Mo- Her many friends join in wishing | weekend visiting friends in Mifflin Harold Wian with ‘honorable men- cable which controlled the water | with Michael and John Fur last | shannon, called at the Markel home | Mrs. Plubell many more happy county tion going to Miss Lois Foreman pressure broke, and the cage drop-| pr ther Purl 4s visiti {Bunday evening { birthdays. Mr, and Mra Guy Corman spent | and Edmund Miller. Honor students ped to the bottom of the well in the | ii a erin a ¥ visi .g | Misses Mildred Watson and Nina, Elton Tait, county 4-H club lead- | last Thursday in Williamsport in the graduating class were: Caro- | basement, It struck the air cush- | ¥ er 8 wh ary “= {Watson of Clearfield, visited their er. with Mr. Simmonds of the od | Jacob Lee has a crew of carpenters | lyn Van Valin, Unionville, first/ ions, rebounded about six feet and | ‘right at Harrisburg, this week. mother, Mrs Theodore Watson at estry departinent of Penn State, met | €18aged in converting his house | T Mary Sebring, second, and Gertrude | dropped again. When the cable | Our Sunday School Will start next {the Nelson Watson nome on Pri-| 4-H Ciub boys and girls at the into & duplex house. his Bank is cooperating with the Government, Smith, honorable mention, “Queen broke, one of the main water valves | SUBAY, Saylidhy, Suvig Se a, a. Clyde Hoover home pi Saturday| Mrs, Emma Hazel who has passed | without profit or remuneration, in making United Ih waa " ’ : w ; . . Esther,” was presented by high Ha le Ben I Raker a] Some of our folks attended | Dont forget Bible Study begin morning where they gave a demon- | her 89th. birthday was confined to | States Defense Bonds available to the public. school students before capacity Memorial services at the Fairview |in8 June 4th, 7:30 p. m., at the stralion for making a seed bed and | her room for several days last week. crowds in the auditorium on two Water before plumbers arrived and cy, last Sunday afternoon. IM. E. church. Bring your Bibles planting seeds. For seeds and infor-| Mrs. Paul Henninger of Milesburg, | We cordially invite you to obtain your bonds at successive nights during commence- turned off the main valve. Damage ‘and note books imation call at Clyde Hoover's, is a visitor ag the N. H. Piogle | this Bank. ment w week. Was slight. | | Miss Helen Butler met the ladies! Mr and Mrs. Nicholson and fam- | home, Sig | ROMOLA Sermon fumes Hodge's Friday af- fly, Mr. and Mrs, Plubell and fam-| Howard Weaver, who has been | 8 i Bonds are available in the following denomina- | There were 96 present at Sunday | demonstration on ape Celng. Alily, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plubell| confined to his bed for several weeks | 10n8 ; ry U A che arrangement of and daughter Marie, spent Sunday heart aitac ported Ner ous, pset, C ey | 8chool Sunday morning. Our goal | fymiture and discussion was the with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell, wih a, hse kis re | § Issue Price Maturity Value during Evangelistic services ls 125. theme of the meeting. Mrs. Dor From Consti ation And | Everybody welcome. Steel of Bellefonte, was o visitor | MT: nd Mrs, Schmoke and s0BS| Tye Spring Mills Townsend Club $ 1876 will increase in 10 years to $ 2500 | The Memorial service was well at- (At 4 o'clock the same afterncon, MOWred to Clearfield Saturday eve-| gre gponsering a festival at the ath- | 37.50 will increase in 10 years to... 50.00 | tended Miss Butler met the 4-H Club at!lins Off DUSHESS They Were ACCOM" | letic field on June 7th. with a pro- | | 75.00 will increase in 10 years to......... 100.00 Sour Gassy Stomach ins Evangelistic services started Sun- {the Community Hall Officers were, Panied by Mr gram of fine entertainment, 875.00 will i 10 day evening, May 25, and will con- elected for the following year: Preg.| Miss Vera Viehdorfer of Belle-| Mr. and Mrs. George McCartle of 750. nerease in years to... 500.00 Hundreds and hundredsof Penn jsing me and eating mg 1 have lit | tinue every night for two Weeks [ident Gladys Hoover; vice presi. | fonte, spent Friday at her home Lewistown, were Sunday supper 00 will increase in 10 years ta... 1000.00 Sylvania people are turning wil- tle appetite for at | Rev, and Mrs, Roiling are in charge dent, Frances Pye; secretary and here. guests gt the H. E. Henry home. ms Formula, the fine flue medicing 50 © | fan can enjoy my meals 0. good tela. | {of the services. Time 7:45, Every- | treasurer, Emma Jane McCullough:! Mr and Mre. Clyde Viehdorfer Ping Totlet. fond brings Ssh Sratl- a 8 30. much body welcome. isong leader, Betly Dixon: game and daughter Vera, attended the Ste held 8. Wi Pa. tells and better at nights Class meeting will be postponed | leader, Arma McCullough: news re. baccalaureate services at Cooper (T Resi ned from ey interesting story of éxpertence better dur until a later date, porter, Muriel Hoover. . Beven new | Whee Miss Edna Viehdorfer is a Jgne | eden THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK with Williams Formulas. , The sick throughout our commu-~ members joined the club: Elsanor gradunte in the class of ‘9. | So rm Bh 3 hed help of ‘ “You know I am one { that has to be | liams Fo . | nity are improving. Hodge, Dorothy Hahn, Peggy Ann | functional ’ BELLE convinced first, but so many people Bor- | Private Howard T. Packer, who Is | McCloskey, Oltve McCullough, Jean| Nobody seems to be worrled over | [Shi Gmmioes Abenels 50¢ FONTE, PA. peop had spoken well about Williams For- self. Into | ationed ‘at Fort Story, Virginia. {Hoower, Irene Rowles and Beatrice the hundreds of Americans who are 10 take us dirseted. mula that 1 thought I would try a your Pye. Next . in Bo habli-for MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. bottle and now I don't know wh —r) waited so long. do cain CHI-CHES-TERS "200" PILLS for the gas pains that were distres- wn —- Vaiiey View U church received problem ¥ held at education Uginia of th ntioch church was t : ke 12 tunvi church on Friday
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