June 5, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven CHURCHES phone; Bagene Wehr, trompet; Wil. A ——— Mr. Adam Fravel and daughter ‘Parking Meter Install- PA | ' umni Association: awarded to Far ft 12 o'clock sharp. Termscanhy, (Terms, cash, FT E Hubler, auction BHS Graduates Ham Kellerman, Robert Francis, | Mildred and Pvt, James Bryant of Musser: alternate, Barbara McDow-' E E H ler, auct. ear -— Tony Berardis, Roy Funk, clarinets; | Fort Eustis, spent Sunday evenind | gtion Is Adopted Here 158 Tonight ell BATURDAY, JUNE 7—Victor W. Wat. - - Donald Dickson, base drum, and|at the Mr, and Mrs, C. E. Condo J. Home Economics Certificates of Fleming 1. Shope, inte of Bogs | Earl Musser, baritone : { home in Lock Haven ; (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) Honor. given by Homemakers Edu- Ti nin, will offer at O Dhan Hublersburg-Zion Reformed | The new members are: Edna | Mr and Mrs, Earl Yearick, Mr cational Bervice won by Eleanor Pou townshit. thé gh ul gatads L.FRANK MAYES Charles CG. Link, pastor. Zion Quick, Bonna Corman, Marilyn Ocean Yearick and daughter Mary {her payments. The town will re. subject $10.00, given by Bellefonte Musser and Mary Willams; hono! ting of over 53 sores with 4 Union Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Shope, Be vérly Rote, Martha Cross, | Ellen attéhded the clreus In Lock tain the 25 per cent of proceeds re- Hi hool Alumni Assocation: | able mention, Vern Seitt dl ; FN as » " Worship, 7:90 p. m. Hublersburg— | Melvin Summer and Richard Wit | Haven on Monday celved while they wege in operation. Won by Anna Weber; honorable guar Ou fd Eo El ee General Auctioneer Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. Worship, | her, clarinets; Raymond Brooks, | - The “staggered” system being Mention, Carolyn Kachik and Jean- American Legion East Medal ‘ Pime. “T+ oh Hal R | E tat S les #:30 & m. baritone; James Schlegel, mello- | 4 Ini d A adopted to enable motorists to take | Pete McGinley diven by Brooks-Doll: Past: won | ( Mayes & BLove act €a state oa phone, Harry Shope, Linn Tingue, | njure Ss | % i . AEA IN ¢ “ . . SRN : y 59 . . advantage of free spaces at Limes Blographical Essay pris $10.00, Gunnel Blalme Dorothy Bro , DAY. JUNE 14 te w A SPECIALTY! St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte {Joseph DeHaas and Thomas Reller- | Car Hits Train when there is no congestion and given by Mrs. M, E. Brous v Hub Alf / pr to Pa TO CALL STATE COLLEGE. 2842 Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd rec- nA, trimpets, and Dean Breon, 3 at the same time to make parking bY Dorothy Kline, ho ble men Elks Kasay orizes. $600 and $4.00 dod hi 0 rao A! 2 JLLEGE, tor. Holy, Communion, 8 a m; brolt dane 1a rbric Pleas: N (Continued from page one) space available when the streets are Hon, Ma Cirace Hartsock given by Bellefonte BP. O " WO Creu oufing and other bullding iw Church school, 9:45; Choral Buchar-| J vg big wr Mr Wion congested. The faster turnsover of | Mast Valuable Athlete prize, $500,| by Hubert Alexand ind Gordon | 1 Harpster, suet 0 7" ll ory not have the benefit of com ist, 11 o'¢lock. The Vestry will meet Gap, has been assisting I lo | Damage to the car was estimated al cars in metered spaces ig expected given by Clifford He won by a BATRA a, AB Diet wtitive bidding in the sale of Monday evening. at 7:30, {in regular practice sessigns in Prope about $200 to keep some paces avallable even Jum tnulln: honotible nu : fo a ; Wl DAY i 1 B Dis batt ve ig Lb J iain aration for an unusually heavy I'vo motoreyelis's, Mr. and Mrs. under the most congested condi= | Frank Selubicsa oy od Wor) prim carpenter ald e 299 FN a your property Methodist, Milesburg schedule of summer Engagements. gw p powell, of Flemington, were! ions Junior Declamatory vrims. 4150) 20h Hiven hy Oranco Ho ‘ J wr of Past experiences have proven tha M. PF. Kerstetter, pastor. Church Ihe Aphyal hand festival is to De njured late Friday afternoon when Some discussion was heid overleach. given by Col. Fred Te k : J by ¥ i : public sales of real estate de- school at 9:30 a. m, C. Lee Lyons held June 20 and 4%. i their machine skidded and over- ..).ther or not the meters were 10Iwon by Love Atal : ler I p EM mand higher prices Supts Epworth League, 6:30 p. m _— turned at the Howard intersection.’ in effect at night and several! Bo ; hon bla 1 | Clood ( ( x24 A number of Params aid several Rverfing worship, 7:30. Daily Vics- HUBLERSBURG jas the driver attempted to avoid og ;cimen expressed the belief zanne H ich J d Hall 44 . RIV) F 14 ¢ Bellefont Residences will be offered at pub tion Church school opens at 9 a. triking a coupe driven by Samuel yo they should be kept in force! (ie : wn p ‘ He mk ia the meas fotos m. Monday in the school bullding Mr. and Mrs. F. E Vonada were | Corman, of Howard, R. D for several hours, at least, Saturday BY Coors or : ven | TY Tuesday evening supper guests ali Mrs, Powell's leit leg was fractur- | pions The matter of time, as Well weber: honorable why Club by 1 WATCH FOR DATES Presbyterian, Bellefonte the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | oq and Mr. Powell suffered a pos- as of the location of the meters, wis aq fie ; ; honorable mention, James ( i : Aelia] : * ol Hous Rev. Willlam ©. Thompson, pas- McCloskey of Lemont sible fracture of the collar bone left in the hand of the Special|’ ' , Judi ome ant " —————— . tor. This second Sunday of June Visitors at the home of Mrs. Em- | Both were taken to the Lock Haven | committee Book) I (2, $6.00 en byl M P R f A Big, we roa sa being Children's Day, appropriate! ma MceCaulay the past week were: | Hospital in the Nefl ambulance. nt Pry rough mabe Ina ree RB. Meck, won by Geraldine 32.0 en by the Mies) Ww 1 house, together with | services will be held in the church! Mr. and Mrs. John MeCauléy and | Damage 10 the motorcycle was es- Cieorge Carpeneto borough mabe Rachau; |} rable mer Hagel i { b on by Blella Confe i out b f 5 acres of auditorfum at 10:45 a. mr. There will daughter of Reading, also John Jr. | timated at $30 ager reOanEnt ad hat Jane tor Dola je mention. Lillian ‘Thom 3 es 4nd €00d wr J be No evening service who is employed at Baliimore: Mrs William A. Kurtz, of Huntingdon Vicinity the ftw foverning push First Year Hon les prize : ¢ Pan ¢. Asus At h y tor ' EE Rdwin McCauley of Hollidaysbure: | and.a hitch-hiker passenger, Rob in Kare be miles fun MMLERC $5.00, giv by Dr J i K hie Anil miod ery roulentute 25 ® ® Announcement Mr. and Mrs. J. A Nichols and ert Thompson, of Elrama, were in- tne dollar a oh pnt sh ¥ : d of ‘ : nos Special exercises appropriate “to Kenneth McCauley of New York ured about 445 o'clock Friday uf- Ehpre ia coneifIen rf M: blir Swi 1 GENERAL Children’s Day will be held in the Mr. and Mrs. Dean McCauley and ternoon when Kur.z's car blew # petie . H Buty A i K " Wilke Ad Milesburg Presbyterian church next family ang mother Mrs Belle M right front tire and the macaine Li was laken Mi . Sunday, June 8 at 10:45 a. m. Every- Cauley. Miss Lois Allison ang Mi crashed into a guard rail on Route When the town impr ment com- | Lo er 0 v Saturda June 7 one is cordially invited to attend. Mable Hinton of Howard 220 near Curtin. breaking off two mittee reported that a umber of ilk: Wort by Ma . Townsend Meeting py Y: Howard E. Oakwood, minister Rev, James Musser of Scranton. posts complaints regarding radio inter- rable Imi Bn Josebh Senriah 1 - ’ : v THOMAS E. GUMMO, a———— was here to attend the commence - Kurtz received a laceration of the ference have been received, Council . R . hit ' a » al . v . Pl pr United Brethren, Bellefonte ment exercises and also called back of the left hand which required adopted a Rew PR ui. nk ef "hy a4 give b F A R won bs Ma Townsend Club meet in the p es DE aa. 3 iy COBURN, PENNA. G. E. Householder, pastor. Unified among his many friends before re- three Thompson was | Persons requesting investigation by i Has de dhe 1 OR Ay A Court House Bellefonte Thi \ i" Pe nk, ' - - ; services beginning at 9:30 a. Mm. turning hrown . car and rendered | ¢ borough of radio noises on thelr © 1 ¢ P | " “ (Phone 34-R-21, Millheim Exch.) John R. Shope, Supt. in charge. Ser- Mrs. Paul Tharp was a Wednes- unco the impact. He suf- properties, will be lable to the QONL | B41 \ ng od i Prof. ¢ f . mon at 9:50 by the pastor. Sunday day afternoon caller gt the home of | fereqd » back, right side of |0f such investigation if it ls lound} Girls’ Gene 2,3 i a school lesson study at 10:20 a m.| Mr and Mrs. Arthur McCloskey of the ear, and lower li that the interference comes from ; M : Clesing at 11 o'clock. Christian E Lemont Bot brought to t n- (Some source in their own | or by I deavor at 6:30 p. m. Groups for all The senior class left on Wedne tre ( ita] by Neil Shay. of 9F on u If ‘ ree : H. iL. HARPSTER ages. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. bv t dav night for their p to Wa Bellefonte Damage to the Kurt . } A futhe Pp bli S I i pastor Prayer and Bible Study ington and n t ar 5 placed a $40 et y ii u IC a eS r AUCTIONEER Wednesday evening at 7:30 Choir pforning { re was estimated at $95 £ mnvest } { rompt tention §iven wil sales rehearsal Friday evening Junior Misses an accident Thursday afternoon A arlegation composed of Wi r { i ag ; ED t hone 3579 cheir at 7 o'clock; Senior cholr at] were Thursds ing | sulted when an open door 1. McCormick, Ralph Lightner and fie hn, M O% ns drt aT Dest Rows ‘ k PINE GROVE MILLS, PA 8 o'clock. The public is cordiall the home of Mrs. Ada Yocum I wned by J. B. Henninger RB. G. Lindquist, of the West Penn. ony | ; farm i FE ERE ERSE vited to attend all the service Mrs. Evan Evans of Akron, Ohio,! was struck by a oar driven by Anpa Power Company. appeared before gn, f ; ¢ sms—— Mr Melvin Truckenmiller of New| Krumrine, also of State College. Counc] to suggest some revision and a, i f a 4 ! i i a eS Union Forum Meeting York and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Au-| No one was injured extension of roamental streel ponoral H [ v JAMES GILLILAND On Friday night, June 6, the first miller and daughter of Mil were A coupe operated by Bruce L. | lUEhiing ! be . " of a series of monthly meetings weekend visitors at the home ©0f Robb, of State College, and a sedan’ Mr. Lightner, spoke in A § or write L. Prank Maye La po Re sponsored by the Rebersburg charge Mr. and Mrs B yd Heckman : driven by John Harnett of Cleve- group UPR ests w on ne nt Sain rhom; Pa or Newt § A U c T i (0) N r E R of the Evangelical and Reformed Mr. William Truckenmiller ol and, Ohio, sideswipd near the cables for « tot ¢ being he f p 3A Y : OAK HALL STATION PA church, will be held in the Reform- New York, spent the weekend ut Poorma ervice station on Route placed In nl | the A $54 Phone Boalsburg 3502 : ed church in Rebersburg, at 8 0'- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard | 322 ab: 4:15 o'clock Sunday af- ditches now being dug t Bell | : ! ) er pth clock. These meetings are & held | Truckenmiller ternoon iusing damage estimated Telephone Company the street . : to discuss today's probiems ti re Mr and Mrs Clements of Phil- at about $300 Miss Ruth Farbe:, lights cn Alleghe —— ——————— — — omen mem —— - confronting the Christian wdelphia, ang Mr. ang Mrs. Harry passenger I 1 Robb car. and Mrz op streets should Dr. Ray Dotterer, professor of Sauer { State College were week- ma Harn riding in the othen tl infer t rcophy at Penn State, will 1 end visitors at the home Mir hine as we ’ Ir ra, eve ghting of ¢ I « the meeting with a discussion on the Ada Yocum Vere u f igeested tha ! : be subject “The C tian Responsibil- Mr. and Mrs. Cryder Clevenstine Damage to a sed riven b : WN i it lay.” The public. gnd Miss Miriam Blerly, of Wa ( - B Jr, of Pine Gle 4 Hig treet § 4 attend ington, and Mr. Burwell Brunga as placed at $100, and loss t5 a Allfgher eet jedit il cont g of Ohlo, were weekend visitor al ach operated by James W. North i { First Evangelical, Bellefonte the home {f Mr and Mrs Cleve of Reed le = 6s imated at only 8 d bx racticn 1 wet H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor 9:30 a. Bier] $5 in a collision near the Pleasant f h oA mm, Sunday Church school Mr. Charles Noll of Willian ery about 4 oclock Sun~ Low Wpprovea all ‘ Wee X W. Keller, Supt. 10:40 a. m spent the weekend here 00 Police sald one of re to be made by the W with sermon. Theme, “Children family i are bumped Into the rear of ner fu low rise the Market Place” The Junior ser- Mr and Mrs Alton Deitri { we other, Occupants of the ma- menial lighting system mon, “Children of Many Color New Bethlehem spent the weekend chines were: Mr. and Mr 3. B Me * ex ted by 7:30 p. m.. Children's Day pageant with his mother Mr Emelir North, Mr; J. W. North and Don- Officer Donald J wed #9 sented by the children of the Deltrich a ang Glad Hoover, none of ! : ot ' a lar- 100l. All are welcome. The Miss Caroline QGuiser of New! Whom was jured ‘ ti ests for Missionary Circle! Jereey. wag 57 weekend I » " ¥ er i md uct Monday evening at the home of her parents Mr and Joh ko ed y report Cove 30. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at! Mrs Harvey Guiser Blanchard Man inspect of sidewall) Oh h i Tuesday evening Mr teh fo ia af Detroit 41 South { i a aap Ca come aie Youls of Tes Meld for Cours ams, Fam sews sprng. aa 3 Me aul . “wr HO MRCIE an il lent Vonada, of Phu i Wednesday evening at 7:30. The ggelphis Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vor TO ‘rom Fire and Police Commitiee Church School Board will hold thelr’ sda and family and Mr. Bd Vonada (Continued from page one) reported tha f a total of 114 two meeting out of doors, meet at the of Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mr: her, testified that the mute fen, 1" pitting tiskeis ssued, Hod church at 6:30. Tran m will | Miliord Heaton and family of Heci® | fixing his hed and Fund dni | Vere Dail on 30, 49 vidlors Were be provided The date rsday, | were Sunday dinner guests at the a i aly Mr 7 exonerats 4 Other exconeration June 12 home of Mr and Mrs James Car carfied ofito he Rotet | ET® E7anted, ang the wit La i i 4 er porch to be revived and somthe one Hot 4 pred iy " Ss, 14 New Players Earl Centre family of oq Laubsche had truck him - wa , ae hom it wll ved Rete nte. R D. Mi Belly Ann Deal Kunes to hi bro. Pua company if “a In In School Band and Marjorie Thompson Dean called Laubscher ne gu oe Hip Sida and Miss Ma thank of > name. He repeated the name " : (Continued from page one) v were Sunday dinner gue and Laubscher struck Kunes who Ihe ole i at the home of Mr. and Mrs, FP. E | iid to have d 2 knife a 's Bloomquist, Is the only veteran ba- Vonada the stabbing f« ton carrier to remain. Ten girl Mr. and Mrz Dean Baughman of Wiinesses cal ¢ " “0 ’ are now being instructed in the Renovo, were Priday afternoon were Private 8 ficer, reported 4 new . duties of a drum ma jorette, and two | itors at the Boavd Carner home w Police Di 0 1 pu 1 Yon vy pe " ee 1% of them will be chosen for the va- Pvt. James B. Bryant of the Lock Haven Pr pital remove since asi. gounch ne / €ancies Second Const rtlilery Training frey Laubscher Gundlach, nas. bens OWAETT " y Dallas Alexander and Charles Battalion at Fort Eustis, Virginia, Beech Creek: Leonard Holter and A ot Marke: commitiee reported Cettig, banner carriers, are also in ent Sunday with Miss Mildred Floyd McCloskey, of Blanchard, the oy 4 <hiohe ta NE a do "ot a the graduating class, and Gilbert Fravel t three were in and about the We nxt ra ha ig? b Lo ala Dawson, manager complete his Mr Melvin Truckeumilier ac- hotel when the fight took place SUB + hi bhp Peni). - Bia studies this year. Playing members companied her husband to New Laubscher was a patient at the Pri- pre tp tha ' ra a aha pati Ny who will receive B. H. 8 diplomas | York on Sunday where she will vate Hospital for nine days follow- other Scenic MA in own be flood- tonight are: Melvin Hazel, mello- | spend a week ing the stabbing lighted during the week of the fire- : ph hdibaue: © sug men's convention here in August i > ih - Officials declared thal floodlighting Poa—— —— — a CQUIpMent is al a premium because of defense measures, and held out the hope that some special lighting arrangements can be made, with the w» Yr West Penn furnishing the current ® * Because there is practically no prospect of getting WPA aid for BELLEFONTE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES 50 East Linn Street 13 North Spring Street Three-story brick house, bath, hot-air conditioned heat. Central location. 17 North Spring Street Three-story frame house, bath, steam heat. 9 rooms and Two and one-half story brick house and 2-car brick garage; 11 rooms and bath, hot water heat. A most desir- able residence. 9 rooms and LOTS, East Howard Street Desirable location. street construction thig year, Coun- cil aSandoned a project for the con- struction of Shope street by the WPA. and decided to build the road with borough labor. The road will be constructed only one-half as wide fis originally contemplated, and will be a low-cost type of road. Council expressed the hope that the resump- tion of WPA in future years will make it possible to widen and im- prove the road The budget for 1541 was read and approved. and the report of the borough auditors for the fiscal year 1940 was approved. The audit omits a “balance sheet” for the borough. the auditors explaining in a note at«; tached to the report that the item cannot be completed until the tax collector's records have been audited for years prior to 1940, Chairman Brockerhofl, of the finance commit- tee, reported that he is negotiating witn ontside auditors to take care STATE COLLEGE 132 South Barnard Street J-atory brick dwelling, three complete HOWARD BOROUGH 214.Story Frame Dwellin bathrooms; 12 rooms; 2-car brick gar- of tie necessary audit. The fee /2 : y g age, hot water heat, Shatgen by borough auditors was! Containing 8 reoms and bath, Loeated on East Walnut street. Hot air Heat, 132%; South Barnard Street 2Vh-story frame dwelling; six rooms and bath; hot air heat. FARM Formerly known as “Olewine Farm.” Sif ated in Ferguson Township. Contains 152 acres of which 132 acres cleared, includes 214-story frame house, bank barn and other outbuildings, water piped to house and barn—drilled well, flow seven gal- lons per minute, electricity, Williameport Market i Receipts at the vards of the Wil! lismsport Livestock Market, Tuesday totaled 398 head of livestock and 609 head of poultry, Prices paid were: | Veal. 121 head: best calves, $1040 to ($1275: fair to good $870 to $1040; seconds, $640 fo $870. Cattle, 66 ‘head: heifers, $650 to $865; com- | ‘mon butcher cows, $560 to $8.00; canners and cutters $3.40 to $660; | iD. cows, BH, $4000 to 84050: D.| heifers, BH, $4350 fo $7100; stock {bulls, BH, $19.00 to $40 00; bee! bulls, {8660 to $830. Lambe, 32 head: fair) (lambs, $1000 to $1200; heavy sheep, | {$4.75 to $6.10; culls and common, | 8200. Hogs, 179 head: best hogs, | $720 ta 8400: PF. pigs, BH, 8450 to ($7.30. Poultry, 5069 head: chickens, 14¢ to 24'¢ 1b; eggs, 104 doz, 224%c fo 24'%¢c doz i i ——— | Many a man, too busy to ser ‘his community, hag tine fo load, Reasonably Priced — Inquire at BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. INSURANCE CORP i Rad [131 EAST MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT ERY WARD LOCK HAVEN, PA. ve MAIN STREET a Be
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