UNIONVILLE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Methodist Church = Services:— Prayer service this Thursday even- ing after which will be held the regular monthly business meeting of the Official Board of the church, | Sunday School on Sunday morning | at 9:15, followed by the regular preaching service at 10:30 and Ep- worth League In the evening at 6:30, Presbyterian Church Services: | Bible Study class each Monday | evening in the church and the re- gular preaching = service Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon hy the pastor, Rev. H E Oakwood. | Free Methodist Church Services: | Prayer service Friday evening, Sun. day School on Sunday morning at 9:30, followed by Class Meeting and the regular service Sunday evening at 7:30, League Meeting: —The members of the Epworth League will hold | their regular monthly meeting his | Friday evening in Community | House. They will have a box social | in connection with their social hour | and each one is requested to bring a box filled with good things. Mrs. J. E Brink spent several) days last week visiting relatives In Altoona and vicinity. Mrs. Anna Elway spent the past | weekend and Memorial Day with friends gnd relatives in Altoona and vicinity. Miss Ida Williams of Martha, Pa. spent the weekend with her siste | and family, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Cal- | houn and son Ardery. Mr, and Mrs, Del Ward and little daughter of Sate College, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Hazel. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Stevenson of | Altoona, Pa. spent Memorial Day and the past weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Stere, Mr. John Resides and girl Iriend of New York, were over the holiday | guests of his father Mr, John Re- sides and family of this place. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Flick and chil- dren and his mother, Mrs, Edward Flick, are spending thi} week and next at a cottage at Ocean City, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Stere accom- panied by their daughter and hus- band, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Steven- son of Altoona. Pa, spent Sunday with relatives in Lock Haven Pa. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E L. Parsons over Memorial Day were their daughters, Miss Margaret Parsons, of Harrisburg and Miss Lorraine Parsons of State College. Mr, and Mrs. John Talhelm spent Memorial Day and the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Prederick Kurtz in New Jersey and expecied to go on to Virginia to visit with her brother and family before returning home, Mrs, Nannie Williams, who has been making her home for the pas! year with relatives in Hollidays- burg, Pa. is now visiting with Miss Eva Rowan and other friends and relatives in and about ommu- nity. Guests at the home of Mr. and} Mrs. C. K. Brugger over Memorial; Day were their daughter and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Southard and little son of Wilmington, Del. ne C and a son Mr. Joseph Brugger of New York. Mrs. Florence Mills, accompanied by Mr. Robert Sunderland and Wal- ter Farringer of Sharon, Pa, were guests over Memorial day brother, J H Finch and Mrs. Almeda Stere and Mrs Bauder. They returned to home on Sunday Mr. G. W. Bullock, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs, Robert Keeler and Miss Kate Smith spent Sunday in Howard with the latlers sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs Charles Bechiol. Mr. Bullock spent som? time at the depot where he form- erly worked before retiring Mrs. Amanda Way is visiting with her sister, Mrs, Rachel McDivitg of New Alexandria, Pa, having gone to Youngstown Ohio, with her daughter and grandson, Mrs Bessie Alexander and son Dallag to attend the wedding of a grand-son, son of | Mr. Herbert Way and immediately thereafter came to New Alexandria for a visit Mrs. Charles Nason and son of Philadelphia, spent Memorial Day ang over the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams. 8he was driving guest of her broth. | er-in-law Mr Leon Durst who re- | sides in Clearfield and is employed | in Philadelphia. Upon their re- turn Sunday they were accompan- | fed by Mrs. Durst who will spend several days in Philadelphia, —— rrr — ws Ra A GARDEN | tained LOCK HAVEN, FRIDAY & SATURDAY-—JUNE 6-7 Mr, Charles Rowan of Bellwood, was between train caller on friends and relatives on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs, Alton Poormea and | daughter Almeda, of Altoona. Pa, spent Memorial Day with her moth. , Mrs. Almeda Stere, + and Mrs, Paul Tmme] and tw) | | children of Washington, D. C,, spent | several days over the weekend with | her mother, Mrs, Mollie Holt, Miss Ida Mae Barton is home with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Barton, hav- | ing completed her second year of work at the Lock Haven Teachers College, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoff of Tyrone | were Sunday guests of her daugh- ter and husband, Mr, and Mrs. B. E Holt and other relatives and friends in the community, | Miss Katherine Resides, who is employed in State College, spent the past weekend with her father, Mr. John Resides and other rela- tives in the community. Mrs. W, B. Parsons, who has been a patient in the Centre County { Hospital for the past ten days, re- | turned to her home on Monday of | this week very much improved. Miss Lorraine Parsons. daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. E L. Parsons Is | graduating from Pennsylvania State | College this month, commencement | exercises being on Monday, June oth, Guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Bauder over Sunday | were their son, Mr. Clarence Bau- { der and wife and son Paul and Mr and Mrs. Clayton Updegraff and children al] of Willlamsport, Pa. Mr. John Cadwallader of Brad- dock, Pa. came back to the old home town for a couple days over Memorial Day. John had a good time greeting old time friends while here for she short time. Come back again, John, Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Bullock enter. their son and wife, Mr, and Mrs. George S. Bullock of Philadel Pia, who had spent Memorial Day with her parents in Pittsburgh and stopped here on their way back home on Monday. Mr. Harry Musser of Willlams- port, Pa. former resident of this place, greeted old time friends and neighbors on Memoria] Day and spent some time with his son Paul Musser gt the home of Mr. and Mrs H. D. Lindenmuth, Miss Georgeanna Holt and Elean- or Snoke, members of the graduat- ing class of the Bellefonte High School, accompanied their class on a bus to Washington, D, C., last weeker and took in the sights of Washington and vicinit returning home Wednesday morn Guests of Mr_ ang Mrs. B. E. Holt on Memorial Day were her brother. in-law and wife Mr. and Mrs, John McIndoe, of Marsteller, Pa. his daughter, Lois Margaret McIndoe who is graduating from the Cresson high school this month and his son, John Mclndoe, Jr., who is a studen at Pennsylvania State College The young folks {rom the borough ft and Union township who are grad- from the Bellefonte High ing | Mr, and Mrs. Luther Wagner and | on Sunday at noon. | Fred III, | ducted by | sisted by | ed. daughter, Phyllis, of Baltimore, ar rived at the home of Mrs, Wagner's parents over Memorial Day and weekend, Among the visitors in town on Memorial Day were Mr, and Mrs. | Theodore Hosterman, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Musser of Akron, Ohio, E, H. | Musser and Mr. and Mrs, Kaylor of Bellefonte, Some of the folks of our locality witnessed the solemnizing of the | wedding of Malvin Warntz and | June Auman in 8t. Paul's church Both of thes» | young folks are members of the Bartges Bast Centre County Band Their many friends wish them a successful ahd prosperous mati monial career. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sites and son | of McKeesport, Pa, were | Sunday dinner guests at the Harold Ard residence, A splendid Memorial program was held on the Woodward Union ceme- tery on Friday afternoon in which the local Evangelical Sunday School took part. The program was cons the Sons of Veterans as the P, O. 8, of A's and the two Evangelical ministers, H. A Houseal of Millheim charge, and Royal A. Babcock of Rebersburg charge. The Bariges East Centre County Band beautifully led the parade from the P, O. 8, of A, hall to the cemetery and back, besides playing a number of suitable selec tions of music. Rev, Royal A Babcock of Re bersburg presented a | very important and timely address He spoke of the laxity of the citi- zens of our country in not partici- pating In these serious chaotic days in commemorating and. rehearsing the noble deeds of our fore fathers and soldier dead. Indeed he struck home to the origin of war when he said sin is and has been the cause of all wars. Had people taken the Christian way instead of the hatred, jealousy, greedy Iwill, and domin- eering sinful way all wars could and would have been entirely elimina’- Think of the enormous ex- pense and greatest of all the heart- aches and brokenup homes incur- red thereby. The traffic over Route 45 was unusually heavy during Memorial Day. O Yes, we're Informed over the radio in the very near future there will be gasiess Sundays In order to conserve Lhe gasoline sup- ply Bear in mi nd the Blas al pro- gram put on next Sunday afternoon by the P. O. 8. of A's Professor Goughler of Middleburg will deliver be worth while the address. It wil to hear. Come and enjoy the occa- sion ss A te —— cr” BUSH "HOLLOW 31 out to Sunday where everyone 1 all get out next Sun. The usual mid-week service eld on Wednesday night of There were only We wonder Hope you get chool was day will be h this week, and cottage prayer meet. ting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Young along the concrete road. Everybody wel- come We had the largest crowd In the that has been in some time We church on Friday the building for know everyong enjoved "both afters’ uating 100n A vening vices and w School this week are: Miss George- gi ot eS pr a prin ye anna Holt, Elizabeth nn Fisher |... have another Young Peoples and John E Willams of the bor- rally in our church. We were all glad ough; Louise Smith. Clair Ammet - to see Rev. Lint and family back man, Ralph Harper, Alice Wilson. .o... ¢, ov church. Rev. Lint and Eleanor Snoke and Mary Eleanor family expect to move to Millville, Williams of the township N. J. on June 19, to be pastor in The members of the Woman's 850- the church there ciety of Christian Service of the , Shipley of Altoona, has been Methodist church, entertained He siting her daughter, Mrs. Charles members of the society of the Miles- | g and family the past week burg church, the W. C. T. U. of Mrs. George Bush and infant Milesburg and the C.T U u daughter returned to their home oh this place at their regular monthly gaturday from the Centre County meeting held in the church here on Hospit al The new daughter has Wednesday evening. The County peen named Carol Ann president of the W, C. T. U. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Norman Resides and White of State Tollege was presen. family spent Memorial Day with and gave a talk and the State Vice Mrs, W. A. Broyles also the group of ladies President ‘ addressed WOODWARD Ear] Brindle of Lancaster, and Richard Kessinger of Philadelphia spent Memorial Day vacation &! | their respective parental homes Beatrice Rishel of Williamsport, spent her Decoration Day vacalion at the Ards in town Also her brother, known as young Sparky of Baltimore enjoyed his Memorial Day vacation and weekend in town Mr. and Mrs. William Shultz left on Saturday morning for their new position at Blackstone, Nottoway, | Co. Virginia. Good luck to them i Mr. Shultz was one of the Round Top Mt. air station employees north i of town. THEATR PA. BILL ELLIOTT in “Across The Sierras” ee Added Attraction BUDDY BAER--JOE LOUIS RINGSIDE FIGHT PICTU MOST CONTROVERSIAL FINISH IN HISTORY OF THE BOXING RING. RES 4 DAYS-—STARTING JUNE 8 IRENE DUNN “PENNY SERENADE” = CARY GRANT Feature 2:1 0-7:10--0:20 ONE DAY--THURSDAY, JUNE 12 2 Features “Girl From Havana” DENNIS O'KEEFE Roscoe Karns, Ruth Donnelly, in “Meet The Missus” 3 Iris Kerstetter, | family. and Mrs. Goodman of Phil | son Junior and Nelson Watson last Thursday, . and Pwo granddaughters Marion | and Thelma of Youngstown, Ohio, | spent several dnys hte with Mr. his sister and brothers at this place Mrs. Marlin Moore and son Don- ald. of Port Matilda spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs Moore came down took his family Edna Bpotls on Sunday home Mrs. Myrtle spent Saturday her daughter, and family Those who took supper at the home of Mrs Edna Spotts on Mem- orial Day were Mr and Mrs Edgar King, Mrs. Myrtle King Jean 8potts, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Sto- ver and daughter Nellle, Mrs. Hard- man Gray and daughters Virginia | and Beverly, and Mrs. Marlin Moore | and son Donald Rev. and Mrs. | Heckart and family visited a short time at the same home that even- ing. Rev. and Mrs. Lint and sons, Gay- lard, Pranklin, Jr, and Richard, | and Mrs. Florein Stohl, also Miss | all of Stonington, jand Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Irvin {and daughters Benita and Florein, | ‘all took supper at the Roy Spotts | {home on Priday evening. | Sorry to hear that George Baney | Mr and King of Coleville, and Sunday with Mrs. Martin Bpotis has been ill at the E. P. Lucas) home. Mrs. William Monsell and two children visited on Sunday with { her sister, » Mrs. Re Roy Spotts. PINE INE GLEN Church services 7:30 p. m 8un- | day 8chool 10 a. m. Miss Velda Hoover who has been | employed at Bellefonte Is spending | some time at her home here. "Mrs. Iva Burkey of Howard spent | | several days at the Hodge home. Mr. and Mrs. August Smeal ot | Rew City, spent Sunday at the | James Dixon home. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mackel and adelphia, spent the weekend at the Macke] home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conners and ghter June also Mr, and Mrs. Joe Conners of Rew City spent the weekend at the Macke] home. Mr, and Mrs, Homer Watson and daughter of Altoona attendegq the | funeral of Mr, Watson's father, Mrs. Elva Hart and son Kenneth | weeks a patient of Wills Eye hos- | pital in Philadelphia, | with her father and sister Major lecall on Mrs, Edith Burg of Hollis | children, and Mr, and Mrs, John i lly were over Sunday visitors at the | Wilson Miller home, PINE GROVE MILLS With one wedding over the Rip- | ka~Stover, two June are arranging thelr trousseau to follow suit, Mrs. Ella Bloom returned last Monday to her home after three Mrs, Allen Burwell of Tyrone, is spending some time with her daughter and family, Mrs, Carl Kocher on W. Main Street. Mrs. Arthur Burwell, son Jimmy left Sunday for a two weeks visit | with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, R. A. Connolly at their home in Springdale. Mrs, Helen Roop of Pittsburgh, spent the past week in our town J. Neff Everts, Mrs, Mary Sunday and Mrs, E. C. Martz. Mr, and Mrs. ‘Dick’ Irvin, Mr, and | Mrs, Willis Schilling, daughter Ed- | na, J. M, Ward and Miss Ann Ward | gyer the weekend at the Irvin hoe enjoyed a pienic dinner at the Seven | |at Penna, Furnace: C. M, Fry and of John Mountains camp, one day recently. | gsther Richey, Charles Lytle and Mr, William A. Pry and wife of | Hollldaysburg, day to look after their soy bean | farm on White Hall road and tend (and James Ward of Pittsburgh the Decoration services at Pine Hall | | The popular gas and oll man of | evening surprised “The Amer) more brides for| thank all for their kind any who helped in any way to make our Memorial ¢ Mss Mary H and Mrs. Char signed her stenographer the in the office of District supervisor, Oakley 8. Havens, of Farm Security Administration Mr, Lynn Murphy retired N.Y Electric Co, »s motored down Fri- | Wogan and family, Mr. A | guest of the Grove City, Pa, can Legion wishes 0 | nual vacation assistance here with James {AY services a succes Prof I | Steward Balley, one of our former well known farmers, 0, 0, F, home is spending his an- among his Iriends headquarters at Kline home on Water street. | for J, Morrison Ewing of Har- Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Brooks and daughter Grace and son Paul, Mr and Mrs, John Rossman, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Billett, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lee, Mr, and Mrs, Grover Bpearly, sons Ralph and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Stover, daughters, Pauline, Eunice and Hilda, tended the graduation exercises thers Wednesday night, Doris Daley being one of the class of 91 students, The program was very interesting. Mrs. Essle Confer and Mrs, Wil- llam Gillespie and Mrs. David Con- motored to Johnsonburg last Wednesday to attend the graduation now a at the azel, daughter of Mr, | risburg, a Ferguson Twp, product exercises of the High school class | Those who spent the weekend at les H, Myers has re- | son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Heze- of 1941, returning home Thursday. | the home of Mr, and Mrs, Guy Hou- sition as efcient kiah Ewing of Meek's church, spent Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parmenter | sel were: Mrs, Ruth Boyer and son past three years the past week with his sister, Mrs. of Cleveland, Ohio, were visitors at Eugene of Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. M. A. Dreibelbls at her State COl- the Clayton Watson home on Bat. Norris Mason and Mrs. Marie Oun- lege home enroute to Portland. | urday. sallus of Johnstown, Pa. in Tyrone office, Ore., for three months visit with Mrs, Kathryn Beightol of Erie, Weekend visitors at the Harry his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, Rote home were: Mrs, William Abe) his sister Miss and Mrs, Geo, Dixon, | visited Priday and Baturday at the | Clayion Watson home. | Mh, Dis sigler Miss: 000 — y . Nannie Murphy and his daughter, | Mrs, Paul Lomison, who has been Abel of Williamsport, Mrs. Harry Miss Minnie Murphy, all of Ithaca, ORVISTON employed at the Lock Haven Hos- The { i a i $ N. Y., were here over the Memorial| yore were 126 present at Sun. Pital for the past three years, spent | * 10 ing girls and boys Irom Day weekend with the Ward sisters, |, bP a her vacation with her family the our town who will grafiuate from Misses Mary and Lucetta, The 0 PEHo0! past week, returning to her work | the Bpring township Bchool Murphy's were former residents of | Miss Verna Shank spent the week- on, Sunday y evening. | are: the Misses Vivian , Anga our town end with her parents, | Souin Alene Tee, Churies Rider, | serald " " y | haries McMurtrie ang Herber. Among those from a distance back oo ie Lupin ot fe pot } alley COLEVILLE Hillard, home hoe oh gion) tay Workiomnivin and the weekend With his parents, The Coleville school club held | - | were: 8. Liaire Motiinley ran ir nthly meet at home | of Cleveland, Ohio, who remained, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sanders Re Ely aig Sa v! ROMOLA and daughter Jane and son Paul, | © « an « Lloyd Blover, © | wtown, and Mrs, Sylvia Coleville, Friday evening. After There were 55 present at Sunday Pletcher of Howard, were Sunday wanmcting vuliniy me evening | School Sunday morning. Let us wife, C. L. Corl and family, T. B dinner guests at the Clair Buller as a, Eo inging ahd playing | 9 ki Bunday mnd all from Al-|"°% 1 : . . ‘ : ; a I Ae The Orviston ball team played '0 the following: Mrs. Bessie Sass | Evangelistic services will oontin- toona; J Milton Keller and wile two games at Beech Creek, the lat-| and Mr, and Mrs, Paul Stover and | ue thiz week. ter winning both games, the scores daughter, all of Pitlsburgh; Mr, | Private Harold Helchel who is Mrs. Robert Corl last Thursday being 8 to 1 and 2 to 1, on Memor. | and Mrs, Guy Stover of Cleveland, | now stationed at Deh Croft, 8. C, Ohio; Mrs. Lydia Gault and son of | spent a couple days at her husband, ial Day , home, Mill Hall, F. Warren Balley with | Rabert I. Corl on his natal day at, Miss Evelyn Dach of Baltimore, | Tyrone; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hoy and | —— his wife and two daughters. were | gheir new home on Church Street. (Md. spent the weekend at the Paul | daughter Lucille of Lemont; Mr. | Double Bone Yeacture recent supper guests at the W.| | about 80 of their relatives and close Lomison and Clair Butler homes, | and Mrs, Russell Houser, and] Dom, I12-year-gid son of Mrs Hamill Glenn home on E. Maid | friends were present. A lot of use-| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomison and | daughter Polly Ann of Valley View, | Ruth Welsh, suffered a fracture of street. | ful presents were received. Lus- three children, Blanche, Kelsey and | Mrs, Bella Thomas and daughter | both bones of the lefi arm when he One of our good young friends | clous refreshments were served at n motored to Sotumonig on| Anna Louise; Mr, and Mrs. Wallace collided with another player while “Bill” Johnston who is stationed at | | inte hour by the hostess. All wish. day bringing Blanche | Woomer, Mrs, Esther Schad, Mrs. | playing ball at Look Haven Dorn Camp Meade training camp, Aber- | deen Md. spent a few days recently | at his parental home in Graysville | returning to camp Sunday night. | Mrs, Samuel Fryer and two | daughters Barbara and Sulane of | Mt. Holly, N. J. are spending a | months vacation at the Grandpa | Jimmy Kline home, Mrs Fryer the | former Fritz Kline, one of our town | girs | The Hon. J. Laird State College will be the the annual banque; and class meet- | ing of Baileyville Presbyterian Adult | Sunday School classes in the Re- | formed church, Boalsburg, June 6th, | at 6:30 p. m. EST. Holmes of | speaker at Mary Ellen of Altoona, spent sev- | eral days at the home of Mrs Ramsey's daughter Mrs. Schmoke Maynard 8Schmoke returned tol Altoona with his grandmother | where he wil] spend several days Mr, and Mrs. James Mackel were | shoppers at Bellefonte one day last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Polmar called at the Markel home Sunday even- ir £4 | Mr. Arthur McCullough spent several days at Willlamsporg visit- and friends ie DRY TOP George Kelley and daughter Howard Hicks spent Decora- | with Mrs, Kelley's sister | Mrs. Carson of Pinel ing relatives Mrs Mrz, tion day and family Hall also attended thescemetery there, Visiting Mrs. 8ims over Memori- | al day were her sister Mrs, Hilda | McEvens her nephew OCeorge his wife and two children from Corsop- olis, Pa, and her dsughler Mr Smith from Avalon, Pa Mrz Sims and her daughter paid a visit to Mr and Mrs. Davig Welsh of Howard Sunday evening Those who called at the Clyde Poorman home were Mr. and Mrs | Malcolm Poorman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pownell of Pleasant Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poor- man. Francis and Betty Ann also Alice Pay, Mr. Fiemming Poorman of Holts Hollow: Mrs. John Kelley and daughter Mrs Orvig Watson | spent a day last week in Altoona with her aunt, Mrs. Annie Mech- iey Frank Brooks made a brief call} t the home one day recently, The children are anxious to begin Bible School in the Milesburg Public School building. All children are invited to attend, it is Lo opensMion- day, June 9. Mrs, Clyde Poorman made a brisf Hollow, Mr. ang Mrs. Joe Flick and two daughters of Bellefonte Pa. spent Sunday evening at the Oliver Bit. ner home Other visitors at the Bit- ner home. Other visitors gt the Bit- and Mrs. Joe Howard and Mrs Meyers of Bellefonte, also Mr, and | Mrs. Loran Rockey and daughier | of Beliefonte, Pa. The Walker family of Milesburg have our deepest sympathy, SUMMIT HILL Sunday visitors at the Irvin Young home were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herr and son Terry, Mrs, Wel- ler Boone and son Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chapman and two Young and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and fam- Regis Burke and boy friend from | Braddock. Pa. vigited over Decora. tion Day and stayed unt Monday {morning with the Irvin Yeung family, Stnday visitors at the John Warr { home were Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Eminhizer and family, Mrs, Sudie | Emenhizer of Orviston and Miss Martha Young, Alice Young Regis Burke, John Simpson of Braddook. Mrs. Cora Chapman was in Lock Haven visiting over Sunday. Alice Young was home over Sun day. Decoration Day visitors at the home of Mr. gnd Mrs. James Wat- king were Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Turney and daughter of Bellefonte, Miss Alta Watking and boy friend of Ralston. Martha Young took supper on Monday night with Esther Warr, Mrs, Clair Cowher was sick on Monday and unable to go to work But is better now. Verda Woomer spent Monday night and Tuesday with her parents Don't forget Sunday School at 9:30; Preaching Sumdiay night Decoration at! ing Robert days. ma ny more happy birth- her sister ey back. Mrs Daley spent a week and brother and at- Frank Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5 a pupil n the seventh grade of Eminhizer. Mr. school. and Mrs. Ray White, the Junicr High YOU DO NOT HAVE TO DEAL WITH A FINANCE CO. WHEN YOU BUY HURRY! Rinso | Rinse | Rinse Rinse | Rinse | Rinse ACTUAL SIZE Rinse - wr” wow inso} wid a Rinso 1254" pew { Rinse Py =X [iss | ans Rinse | RiNso UP (With Your Old Washer) All-Steel Soap-Stocked Kitchen Cabinet our GIFT TO YOU! ON OUR EASY TERMS, NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT! items FREE! 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