May : 29, 1941. Page Three JACKSONVILLE Chureh services as follows: Sun- day school, 9:30. Children’s Day ser- vices will be held in the Reformed churehh on June 15, Mrs. Jacob Weaver, Mrs, James Carner and daughters Barbara and Phyllis of Hublersburg, called at the BE. R. Bartley home on Wed- nesday morning. Raymond Confer and grand- daughter Shiffey Ann, Russell, of Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs Willard Harter of Lower Nittany, spent Thursday evening at the home of Charles Harter and fam- ily. Visitors at the George Dolan home on Sunday afternoon were D. A McDowell of Axemann, and John Thomas Delaney of Centre Hall Miss Eleanor Moore and Miss Marjorie Painter of Howard, were Friday afternoon callers at the Noll home Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr. and Mrs E. R. Bartley called at the Albert Thompson home below Nittany on Friday afternoon Matthew Conaway was a caller at the home of his brother, Robert Conaway and family on Thursday evening. Ellsworth Conaway, Gertrude Sheasley and daughter Shirley, mo- tored here and was accompanied to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ford Etters and son where they were Sunday dinner guesfs, Then they all attended the memorial ser- vices held at the Fairview ceme- tery; motoring to the home of Mrs Pred Kessling where they were supper guests Mr. and Mrs mother, Mrs Altoona, calléd at the E. R. Bartley home Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry lene Swope and Mrs. James Lucas were Thursday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hoy of Upper Marion Mr. and Mrs. John Ulmer the weekend with her mother, William Dixson who is not in very good health, and taking Kathryn McCrea with them, who is going to take up a course in school in Phil- adelphia. Sunday visitors at the D. P. Ert- ley home were Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mulhollan and daughter Lulu, Bellwood, Mr. and Mrs Strunk and daughter Hope, of State College, and Prank Strunk and Miss Helen Kephart, all of State Col- lege. The Boy Scout Jacksonville have decided something slightly unusual. They are planning an early festival with usual festivities. The Junior Amer- ican Legion Band from Beliefonte will furnish music. June 7th is the date set. Will you help the boys by making the endeavor successful by bringing everyone in the family plus two or three of your neighbors along? Make June 7th the date for doing your good turn for others a SNYDERTOWN | Many friends here are sorry to hear of the death of Harvey Lutz Who died Tuesday evening after short illness, Sunday callers at the W. W. Haa- gen home were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Dreese and son Dannie of Le- mont, Mr. and Mrs. Poorman, Mrs. Raymond Poorman and Barbara Haagen, of Lock Ha- ven. Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Don- nie were Tuesday evening supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs H. M. Walizer at Clintondale. T. W. Mark and Swope, Ar. spent Mrs here to troop in try a Miss Minnie Miller of Lock Ha- | ven, was a weekend visitor Miss Dorothy Haagen. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer and | WETe | ren Donald, Anna Mae and Rich- | children Jean and Elery, Thursday evening callers at the hohe of Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- | fzer and family and Mrs. Kathryn Roffe at Mill Hall. Mr. and Mrs. H M. Walizer of Clintondale, were Monday after- noon visitors at the Nevin Stover home. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Haagen at-| Catherine Mark, of | of | Harry William L.| Miss Nancy Schaeffer of Centre (Hall, spent a few days with her {grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, CE 'Aley I John Weber and sister Anna, was a Sunday diner guest at the home | ‘of their friend Kathryn McCrea, It | {was a farewell dinner for Kathryn We will all miss her very much but | we wish her the best of luck. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Mabus of Bellefonte, spent Sunday evening at {the C. E. Aley home Mrs. O. P. Smith of Pittsburgh, has been spending some time at the Nevin Yearick home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vonada and | family called at the William Poor- man and Mrs. Emma Vonada homes | at Howard on Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. Newton Weaver of State College, Mr. and Mrs Baird and son Ralph, home Mr. and Mrs, Miles Bartley and family called at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs James Decker and family of Lock Haven, on Sun- day evening Callers at the Mrs, on Sunday were: Miss Nell Weber and Mrs. Malcolm Pifer, Miss Anna Holler of Howard, Mr. and Mrs, Ted Dixson and children, Mrs Mary Deltz and daughter Josephine, Bette Vonada and Miss Poorman, of Belle- fonte Saturday D. P. Ertley were: {Calvin Kling, Barton Kling and (children, Joe Ann and Joel. Thurs- day callers were Mr. and Mrs. O. M Kling and Mrs. Walter Daley of Altoona Bette Aley spent Wednesday night and Thursday with her sister, Mrs Jack Mabus of Bellefonte Callers at the William Weaver home during the week were Mrs Harry Swope, Mrs. James Shaffer and family, and Mrs, James Lucas Sunday callers at the C. E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs. “larence Poorman, Mrs. Charlotte Alkey and daughter Patsy, Mrs. William Bar- tholomew and daughter Donna, of Lock Haven, Miss Anna Weber and Kathryn McCrea and Rebecca Bart- ley Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and son Ronald of Centre Hall spent Saturday evening at the C. E. Aley home, Callers at the Hubert Vonada home throughout the week were Mr. and Mrs Oscar Kling of Al- toona, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Help- man of Mackeyville, Mr. and Mrs will Vonada of Beech Creek, Miss Beatrice and Martha Thompson of Howard, Mr. and Mrs Milford Hea- ton and family of Hecla, Mrs. James Camer and daughter Phyllis, of Hublersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children Dick and Elsie Jane, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Elsie Noll at State College, and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeland and family, of Pennsylvania Furnace callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Zimmerman and daughter Janie, of Lamar, were Sunday callers at the Ed. Dorman home. Mrs. Nannie Valentine returned to Bellwood Saturday, after attend- ing the funeral of Harvey Lutz Mr. and Mrs. Gust Fritz spent Sunday with Mrs. Gentzel Mrs. Glenn Rodgers and family of Nittany, and Norman Stover of Salladasburg, were Sunday evening callers at the Nevin Stover home | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lutz have re. turned to thelr home in Pittsburgh after being here for the funeral of iMr. Lutz's father. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walizer and children Jean and Ellery, were Sun- day afternoon callers of Mrs. Nanc; ‘Clark at Salona. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Orr and child lard, were Sunday evening callers at Mr, Orr's home in Hublersburg Memorial Day services | Sunday, June 1, m. (EST). Good speakers and mu- isic will be included in | gram. tended a birthday party for their | nephew, Russell Peters, who twelve years old, at Beech Creek. Rev. and Mrs. Paul J. Keller and | family returned home Wednesday from York. Mrs. Kathryn Hoy and Mrs. Roy | Springtime Is Nesting JUST PHONE 703 0. W. HOUTS LUMBER CO. N. Buckout St. Phone 703 STATE COLLEGE, PA. was | on Sunday with his sister, Rachel BUSH HOLLOW Attendance seemed a little better | at Bunday school on Sunday, as we | [had 41 present. You are invited] {back again and bring others with | | you, |” Don't forget the young people's (rally to be held in the B. H. church ithis Priday, May 30 Services at 2] Ip. m. and 7 p. m. (EST). Everybody | | welcome to both services. We know, {you will enjoy the special singing | land the messages both afternoon | and evening. | Bome folks had enough interest {in the cemetery and church yard to| | come out last Wednesday and help | clean them up. Both places look a lot neater and cleaner since being | ‘raked and cleaned up. Mrs. Andrew Irvin and children | {took supper with Rachel Resides {last Wednesday evening and stayed | for church that night. { Mrs. Verna Barner visited last | | week with her sister, Mrs. Charles | | Bush. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Shirey of wi | lamsport, and the former's sister] land two children of Linden, visited | | last week at the home of Mrs. Edna | | Spotts. Other visitors during the! {week at the same home were Mr, iand Mrs. James Flick, Mr. and Mrs. {| Harry Lucas, Paul Shirey and friend | of Williamsport. | Leroy Resides and family visited | Resides. | Mr. and Mrs. George Bush are ithe happy parents of a daughter born at the Bellefonte Hospital on | Baturday, May 24. The new arrival is the third chil@ and the third auger in the family. Preddie and David Spotts were both vaccinated last Friday, to be ready for school in the fall One 00d. 1hig about Being: sick is the chance that the doctor will say, “Don't work so hard.” Harry | of Bellefonte, | spent Sunday at the A. A. Garrett | Dixson home | will be] {held at the Snydertown cemetery beginning at 10 a. the pro-| | Jack, of Bellefonte, | at the Luther Dale home | STATE COLLEGE Mrs, Joseph Ammerman returned | to her home on West College aven- ue Saturday having daughter Madaline Mr, and Mrs, H W. Popp ol | Adams avenue, had as their guests on Friday, Mrs. Anna Dickraeger, | and daughter of Irwin, | LT. EB. Parks of West College Avenue, spent the weekend visiting | with relatives in Norristown, Mr, and Mrs. HC, Stoddart of | North Holmes street, have as their | guests the latter's mother, Mrs. J, | B. Benson of St, Mary's. | Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Reist of North | Allen S.reet had as their recent guests Mr and Mrs, W. H, Cramer [of Mt. Lebanon, Ronald Book of South Allen Street, Is visiting with his grand- | parents In Lancaster, Mrs. Harry Sauers, Mrs Meek, Mrs. Howard Musser, Mrs, visited her HD and | Harry Koch spent Friday vis- | iting friends and relatives in Lew- | lstown Mrs. J. 2 Avenue, spent the weekend in BEdin- | boro, Mrs. HH R. Glenn and son of South Paterson Street are left Sal- urday for Beaufort, where they will spend the summer with Dr. Glenn, who is stationed there Mrs. J. J. Rubin of East Fair- mount Avenue accompanied by her mother left Saturday for Philadel- phia latives Mrs of Elizabeth Rand North of West Beaver | South Carolina, | where they will visit with re- | West | Hamilton Avenue, had as her guest | on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Tressler and family of port. Elsie Kresge of Nittany Avenue, had as her weekend guest Florence Derby of Greensburg Mr. and Mrs. Oren Meas of South Pugh Street spent the weekend In Philipsburg Mr. and Mrs. J K. Hileman of South Pugh Street had as their weekend guests, Mr, and Mrs, R. W. Stowe of East Lansing, Mich, and Mrs. Mary Rice Morrow of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs Willlams- Harry Behrer of Norih Burrowes Street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krapp and daughter of Hillcrest Avenue spent Sunday in Wilkes Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Helster street had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Par- sons and Dr, and Mrs. Ralph Kist- ler all of Jonestown Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Whitmore of East Hamilton Avenue, had as their weekend guest, their son Harry of Warren, Ohi Walter Parsons, Jr Street, spent Monday in Harrisburg Mr, and Mrs. Allen Wierman of Woodland Drive, had as their week. end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pare, Jr, and Mrs, Pearce Johnson all of Monesson Mrs, E M. Craighead of Harris- burg, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. D Cryder of East Foster Avenue a BOALSBURG Miss Alice Weber and brother, Edward, of Huntingdon visited Sal- urday with their aunt Miss Anna Weber Mrs. Jacob Meyer has returned tn her home aller spending some time at the Lee Brooks home at Cer)» Hall Mr, and Mrs, Harold Lewis spent several days recently with the form. er's parents at Paoli Commencement services will bo held in the Lutheran church Thursday evening, May 20th. The | following are members of the grad- uating class: June Bradford, Eleene Lucas, Winton Callahan, James Horner, James Keller, Wayne Kel- ler, Lee Osman, John Smith, Don- ald B'over, Kenneth Tennis and Dean Wert. Mrs. Emma Brouse is spending some time at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Paul Brouse. at Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Dale and son spent Sunday of Helste 8 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brown spent the weekend with friends and rela- tives In Virginia, on their return trip they were accompanied by the formers mother, who will spend some time at their home Guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs. George Fisher were Miss Dorothy Nieman ang Mr. Charles Fisher, Jr, both of Danville, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fisher of Huntingdon. Mr, and Mrs. Finley McGirk and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeGirk, all of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry McGirk, Miss Anng Dale of State College, also was a guest over the weekend at the MoGirk home. Mrs, Pear] Patterson has had the | misfortune of breaking her left arm. At present she is at the home of her sister ut Reedsville. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Pred Kline and | children. Patty and Jack, Mrs Wil- | Ham Stover and Mrs, John Shuey spent Tuesday at Altoona. The Boalsburg Fire Company will hold their annual carnival on Friday and Saturday | evenings, May 30 and 31. Every- | one is cordially invited. Mrs. Matthew Goheen accom- panied Mr, and Mrs. Huber, of Stale College, to Greensburg on Sunday, | where the former wil] visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, | Memorial Day | i eral are weloome to Theodor: | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, The story of the small boy and the elephant, It will be seen in Bellefonte Monday, 2 pomes here for performances at 2 MILESBURG brother George nd family Mr. Harry Eellerman suffered 2 stroke last week and has since Deen ed bed requiring Mr Kellerman apparent Y In Just after bh became to his con. s four walk ne Mouda} friends ho; y Hospital Her many King and dinner and Mrs Gilbert Valley View, were guests Sunday at the George 8 home. In the afternoon they Mr. and Mrs. Smith to Lock Haven called Mrs. Anna Huff, visited the Dunnstown cemetery and took in the sights at the airplane field Memorial Day services charge of the P. O. of A. Advent 9:30 EST. Treziyulny immediately following and Milesburg in the af- ternoon following Curtin services The body of Mrs. Sarah Packer who passed away on Wednesday at the Church Home in Tyrone, was brought to the home of her nephew James C. Wensel where funeral services were held Saturday. In- terment was made in the Advent cemetery. Mrs, Packer ig survived by several nieces and nephews be sides Mr, Wensel Mrz. William Keene had the mis. foriune to sprain her ankle Sunday We expect to meet all our friends at the sale at the Orvis Fetzer home | Saturday. Mrs, Pelzer is planning to go to Pittsburgh where her hus- band is employed as a carpenter It takes two things to blow down | a tree, a heavy wind outside and | decay inside. So it The winds of adversity may cause Mr BONS of ’ mis on are ia WINGATE There will be preaching service in the Evangelical church on Fri- day evening, June 6 at 8 o'clock, DST) by Rev, K. 1. Bower. All are welcome to worship with us Children’s Day service will b? { held in the Evangelical church on | Sunday evening, June 15th. at 3 | o'clock (DST). The public in gen- | attend this | service, i Thomas Summers of Lewistown, | | visited over the weekend with his | brother and family Zack Summers, Richard Goheen, for several days also with his sister and family, Mrs returning home on Thursday, PORT MATILDA The Port Matilda 4-H club met at the Grange Hall Priday, May 18, 1941, with 42 members present. Pictures of the pig club, capon club, and sweet corn club were taken by Assistant County Agent, The speak- er for the evening was Mr, Lensh- men, poultryman of State College. The next meeting will be held June 20, 1041 at 8 o'clock at the Grange Hal, Port Matilda, Pa. The Methodist Church at Hannah will have their Children's Day pro- gram on Sunday evening, June 1 at 8 o'clock, DST., Everybody wel- come. on amid - la | Sunday with her parents, | Irwin Lucas, Mrs. Joseph Alexander and chil- ren of Unionville, were guests on Mr. and | Mrs, Irwin Lucas. Mrs, Russell Fisher and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sue Pisher, motored to Hecla on Sunday where | they called at the home of the Jormer's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Zel- ers Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacTivaine | of Downingtown, were visitors over | the weekend with her parents, Mr. ! and Mrs, Joseph B, Baker. j Mr. and Mrs Preston Robb and | daughter of Detroit, Mich, visited several days of last week with her | mother, Mrs. Maude Robb, also with | his brother and wife, William Robb. | and 8 p.m. LOOK is with man | ILEBERSBURG Weekend Weaver, Bir ert and Mrs heim: Mr, and oble and Mrs Spring Mills Mrs. Paul Yvonne and fonte, visited weekend Mrs, Fred I)eubeaux is al present visiting in (’hicago, where her mother is serdously ill Mr. and NOs. J. V. Brunagrt re- ceived the announcement of A daughter, Jane Louise. born Ww Mr and Mrs. Randall Brungart of Cov- ington, Va., phe second daughter in the family Mr. and 81rs Aaronsburg, spent Bal at the C. M, Miller home Mr. Curtis Grenninger is al pre turn rip ent by A. P. 8B where he will spend a few days Lr College Miss Jean Hagan of Lock Haven as a weekend guest gt the home of ) ter, Mrs. Kenneth Breon The store formerly owned and ted by Mr, W. H, Hackenburg, told last jesday to Mr, Lee Vonada of Coburn who will retain the Clover Farm Brand of foods, It being mat age d by Mr. Earl Rider, | MOSHANNON There were 67 present at Metho- | dist School, May 25th Sermon by Rev. C, M. Hammond, Sunday | preceeding Sunday B8chool | callers al and Mrz, E R. the Calvin Mr. Heck- « Of 3 Charles Gren sister, of vi bor 5 al hcane were bh) arige Mrs CGrenoble’s Newberry the home Wolfe Miss Pauline Auman who ls em- ployed at the Evangelical Home In Lewisburg, spent the weekend ot her home Mr, and Mrs, C. B. 8mith of Cen- tre Hall; Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ket. steter of Greenburr; Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Grove, daughter, Coleen, and Mr. and Mrs. Galbreath of Hunt. ingdon, were Bunday visitors at the R W, Bmith home Mrs, Grant Stanley of Nesbit, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Ziegler Mr. Herbert Fleicker of City, spent several days last week al the home of Rev, and Mrs, N. F Douty. On Monday Rev, Douly ac- companied Mr. Fleicker on his re- as far as Philadelphia were Bunday of Mi Visitors in our Sunday School i= were: Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Wins | low, son LeRoy and nephew LeRoy Masden, of Blanchard, They were enroute tw Curwensville to visit | Ba ight their daughter, | : Ceraldine, telatives and daughters of Belle- Delmar and Frank Yeager, who in town this | are stationed at Camp Bhelby, Miss | are home on a ten day furlough | They arrived home Sunday 26th of | May | Quite a number of our people at- | tended the baccalaureate service for Snow Bhoe High 8chool, held in the Methodist Church, Sunday evening | May 25th. 1041. The sermon, “The | Viclory,” by C. Mitchel} Hammond of Bnow Shoe Methodist Chureh | was very interesting and instructive The C, B, C, class of the Metho- dist Church held their monthly \ ui neh meeting at the home wctor. Staste Mr amer uick, those present t <F Mba | were Bertha Suit ger Freda Bch- On Wedn € sda) | moke, Virginia Wagner, Rose Yea Walter Herzor ger, Loret.a Borger, Annie Norton, | “™ DEEN As Virgie Quick, Jean Schmoke, Sarah pa inter! yon d Fye Frances Watson, Bertha Haz- | 77 0% *% zard and Edith Pye After the busi ness meeting, iunch was served “Happy Birthday to You” was for Mrs. Carl chmoke, thi being her birthday many nice gifts Many more happy Mrs. Frank home aller Milesburg Anna v » g the New York Weaver ol Frank irday evenin ’ employee] Lever LN morning an Austr opera Tew.y Was oon to be Americar and SUng week . C. Rennie and nia Hoover of Marcus weekend guests at the Rennie’s and Miss returned , { Mrs dward ROVEr were Hoover's parents Mr Mrs week = received wishes for days ie and birth Leeder working nu a ang Jame Mr Lewis { Tyrone | M1 “deene av and soy { family week at Lhe ] LeRoy Weekend visilors Mr. and Mrs. R and Mrs. Shatton. and lam and friend, town Visit the Hoover and Mrs of Coburn vi mother Mr mmday Mr Paul Bowersox ani sited Mrs, Bow- home Nora Weber no Lemon ersox her son week home of { Mr. and rs. RW. Bierly ’ Gramies Be witor al Mr. Bruce ntondale Harry the C. J Meek, and Lucille, of weekend guests at and Paul Winters and Mrs, Lester Richard, dauginer lefonte, were homme were Mr of Wi Johns ir Be ¢ Roy Br home OF lefont from sport. th ram lev 3 Ingart of the Reform. supper a. Tuesday the Camp over Ne Class Em ma Mil- Miss Haze Mr, and oA A . ; ms Edward . ALES Wil spend the summer Mr. and Mn ul Breon and nna Lewls Nancy visited in Centre Paul Mul- ang Mrs Tuesday evening Albert iictren d Mrs. Jay Vonada from Mr. and Mn ’ Sunday dinner guests i and Ann, ang Brown home : Williamsport anid Mrs. Benjamin Gentae] of Mrs. Paul nd, were weekend visitors at ter Carol. of mother, Mrs. Edith Bowe Pin and Hope Lew Mise ors al weekend ler, R. N., Danville; lewis, of Philadelphia; Mrs. Ernest Mulhol and David, and Mr: “re Mr al nd Walle yf Weav- rver lourine odge were of on seed a an larence Dieh e of Gree: Ever old, but evr new. June 2, when the MilA: Bros, Circus Mr ghter a DUrg ang ? Clair Micky Mr Over Jersey dorf gaugh D8 John Lewis \ ¢ (ien Mo. WB kend visitors at Lu} rian Re Mrs r. 4d pr vy 24 A © Fyn 3 voy a $104 Ww Hackenburg and Mr H. Hackenburg, spent Monday at the Charles n Hanover Lodge is be- ad by a new coat of paint rs. Samuel Hubler of da Hubler Leroy MEMORIAL DAY A day of tender memory, day of Of litle bands Of drums sacred } ’ ¥ marci and fiswer Ol ing men and flag A Walker Mrs ’ Le wmore their Ball Arthur pent Bunday hone A day when a great nation halls Its mighty throbbing pace; It pays its meed of gratitude And love with willing grace retold wer al Mon iment Mr a Mill Hall Gir! Slightly Hurt Bartley, Teachers College School from Mill D. received brush burns he was struck by a car oper- Charles W. Miller. of Lock al the sollege crossing Pri- fay afternoon. The girl who had been a passenger on the bus, got off at the college corner to get into her parents” car which was parked acrces the street. The Miller auto- mob.je, which had been behing the bus started to go around as the Bartley girl ran in front of the bus and the path of the oncoming > cal al Wi Herman Pierce A day when batlies are And eculogies are sald When dirges sound, and read The office for the dead day when [fairest blooms Are ald upon each grave And wrealhs are hung on monu- ments | eri And banners, hali-mast wave A day 10 keep from year 10 year In memory of the dead; let m sound, and flower: laid Upon ele Belly spending this oe Fye and Mrs. Frank and daughter Haze! and M1 ‘ ( nb Eh. Mien brother John, of Renov 3 sis sts alives here who for chaplain week wilh muni La a YARNELL held Frida: Earl Westor n Walker he nd Mrs H B. Walker of thi nd Mr ¢ i Mrs. Rufus C Coll jeft Wednesday Texas where Mr. and Mrs i family Vilson Walker and Charles Brow and Williamsport Glady NOWET Was Ay hen § wai ff Ara ii Blea by Haven A A sweelesd bi me day with ne Lucas Renovo panied them re © in Lh 41 to her home here {| Mr. and Mss Vance Ruen be | daughier June, of Long Island | Y calied at the home of Mr, an | Mr: Gregg Walson Friday evening | A H » each resting-bed frvd 25 iO 5 ~Emmas A. Lent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flaharty of * * * * Memorial Day Highway Safety Principles * * * * * Safety = Security ~ Service let us dedicate ourselves to the principles of SAFETY SECURITY — SERVICE while honoring our heroic dead upon what may prove to be the most momentous Memorial Day in our nation's history. SAFETY guarantees SECURITY which depends upon SERVICE in oll things—above cll others SERVICE to our fellowmaon—the motorist— the pedestrian, Motorists and pedestrions should remember those principles in the weekend holidays chead when, it is indicated, highway traffic will reach an all time high record. Think for the other fellow, Keep him SAFE "and SECURE by SERVING him as well as yourself. Observance is the keynote of Memorial Day. Let us adhere to it by strictly observing the traffic laws and the rules of the road. Drive care- fully. Have your car checked-—brakes, lights, tires and steering wheel —before you start. Keep within the speed limit—fifty miles per hour, Don't pass on hills or on a curve. Be ready for all emergencies. Let’s go "All Out’’ for SAFETY Memorial Day PENNSYLVANIA'S HIGHWAY SAFETY COUNCIL Aer anes Gorn ER WILLIAM J. HAMILTON, JR, Secretory of Revenue
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