June 12, 1941. HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church Services: | Miss Prayer service this Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock; Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:15; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 and the regular preaching service 7:30 with sermon by the pasto Rev. M. FP Kersteiter, This Sunday is Fathers Day and the men of th church will accury the choir in evening service, All are invited Free Method st Church Services Prayer service Friday evening, Su day Schoo] Sunday morning at 9:30 followed by the regular preachin service with sermon by the pastor Rev, Howard Jacobs Presbyterian Church Services: — Bible Study class en Monda ing In the chur ‘cl W. C. T. U. Meeting: ~The Jar monthly business meeting of W.C. T U. was held on Wedne eveniig at the home of Mrs, Cl Willlams. The meeting was charge of the president Mrs Fox and the county president White of Su College Bue of the evening and very interesting remark Children’s Day-—The anm dren's Day exercises ] the Methodist June 22nd. at 10:1 even Ale A farewell dinner was held at ul home of Mr, and Mrs E T. Hall » Unicn Township, oi’ Sunday in hot or of their son, Walter Monday for Army duty Mr. LeRoy Luca Mrs. Ruel Luca: his home and fast ag his family bope him to. We may be speedy Mi: Amands her home afte with her si Divitt of New with her son Mi He Ohio Alexandria, Pa and family Mi rbert Way of Harriet Askins Mary ‘urner left Pittsburgh and wvicink. ave visiting with friends tives for a couple week Underwood is keeping them during their Rev fort Hair-Do Future Girls! Your Predicty absen Howard Jacob 1" Wf nts \o ine of cutting Ci TE _ ban Attention ! Falher Wives, Sons and EVERETT Daughters ! AME + + . The NATIONAL has made it easy for you to select a gift that is sure to make Dad happy. Store Come in to eur store and see the fine array of quality gifts ADAM SHIRTS, we have on dis- play. supply you with anything in clething for Dad, from complete outfit, such as Ties, ete. We can 3 | Father will SLACK SUIT Appreciate a $3.95 G 5495 * He'll feel good in STRAW HAT $1 00 to 1 95 a new Adam Shirts Styled by Hats the makers of Adam White and Fancy Colors *1.65 Help make dad's rest com- plete with Cool PAJAMAS $]-19 to $1.79 Ld MEN'S HOSE White and Neckties HFT BOX RET 55¢ 2 for 1 Others at 39¢ Re. - Re - fancy color 25¢ wisi A Tropical Worsted Suit | Theyre hand comfort ! $12.50 °™ 18.50 NECKTIE FREE WITH EACH SUIT NATIONAL STORE MEN’S AND BOYS WEAR Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. omely tatlored for casusa ool The CLARENCE Mr: Arthur Stephen Benny and daughter Watson and friend red to Renovo M Pearl Huntington wa he weekend, She | dertown and Betty a ) gentleman mot Sunday hom employed weekend of Walson hon Cole during Lhe the Elmer and Juana from Erk Heshley of with the 3ULh, al were Irene Mr Hogg al Margaret oe visited Sunday fried Jane MeGowan M1 Harry Mary ani Snow het Shive and daughter called unday al James Brood unday and Mrs, Jasper Cole of Po'- spent the weekend with Roe Cole and family 8hir ey Cashier a visited Miss Cashier's pare and Mrs Ted Cashier Walker, Clarence’ Thom Dominic Christina and Charle spent: Saturday at Altoona Reng Bland of State Callege Bian daughter, 8id- few divs last week Philip Park Mr. and nyde McCloskey, shopped a Lock Haven, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellander I family of Altoona, spent Sune with Mr. Kellander's parents 8. Harry Bhive and daughte sons, Harry and Jack, spent alternoot with Mr. Shive , Mrs 8hive of Clarence, who this writing ah, M r nom #0 well at : Coneaville Larrnts Har mole i w add Visiled Ey Oswald Leona Oswald Charle Judinger who has been { trgical patient at the Philips burg State Hospital returned homie Mrs, Anna Oswal Phyllis, son Lee §f wil 1 MY ald d and daughter Avis, spent Sun- | Mrs Willis Good - | RA aN. Hit By Two Cars; walked from behind a bush onto the highway above Bers] wick, Sunday, Samuel W. Bartleson, | $7, was Struck by a Mocanagua mans at Before he could be lifted | from the road inte a car for re- moval to a hospital, a second ma- | hine, failing to stop, skidded into the prostiale man, iting 40 ot over the body Deputy Coroner Moss was driving the second car. Bartiéson Was pro- pounced dead when he was taken to Berwick Hospital -> Dies George TT People been going and of years but prove that churches fiave for thou foren’t uncles nie It will be entirely too late to de- fend this country when bombs be. | Mr | sian { class i} to chureh | three this | igin to fall upon. our 'arge. cities, REBERSBURG Mr, and N Alo BB. Bimei tla and daughter, Belsy, of hen ville Oonlo send he weekend « condition factory home of Mi Smelteer's pa Mr Samuel Geist of Rev. and Mrs. Orvis Frank Mr and Mrs. Haury Walle of Lo home ton and Mr, and Mi Willm John Edwin Metzeer ner of Tylersville were Salulr | Mrs. Ida M Weaver isitors at the C, J Weaver, fi Dickindm lege, June » with AB inst alalized In «¢ rient at bl vie il Hox Huntingdon i / ana pial 0 J that her Hu Cumberland Md wi cekend guest ag th Page grandson of dusted from Oarlisle ol degree, He anc was a Moliler Sclienufn Dome - AO dub and L emu Pl honor wun fratérnity in Bep wmber he will go Ww 1 Unive sy wt! AA chemistry and further work in the sub pect Mrs, ( M. Bilerly, MY ream! Mrs. H Thurs returned emis pendaiig rine mnemaper iP Ania lade] pursu Henn Yaliia ’ hia 10 Wea h Line hat \ of M Wednesday at the Mrs home, Last weekend : same home wore Mr, and | * i n Suhbury on Swarm and SON York Clw ! Alver Irungar n g Roy Limb gene, drug! r. 5 ya, spent Thu Mr y i } wiere the visite on Frida: Madaline Brungarl w is employ. Robert Smull an Sinuil (he Mary guest and Award y visited we ar Mar wedding of of Mr nl Stroudsburg or The bride wa Dennis of was cut-of- wR that city doors atl the hom ghe nior Eek returned from Wil bride's grandparents ry Gn rday evening af a reception pening We week with relalives The Rebersburg 4-H club hel he I. WW. G. ‘of the heir firs summer meeting at ; ch w ¢ home of Mri Robx selected sewing Under the Weir supervisor, of following officers were : President. Sara Jane Reish presigent, Doris Mallory, secs Maybelle Breon; Assistant Lori Bierly, song leader 1 Bierly: game leader Hagel Bie: and news reporter, Marjorie Bi The club's next meeting wil be held on June 13 at the home of farjorie Brungart ” . CM and Mrs. William Conscer of nome on Motklay ation, visited at the hom Mr. and Mr: CLOT amd Mrg A. B. Wolfe ghiers Mis Oladys and Miss i Mroand Mri. Harry We Joyce also Mr motored to Big Baptist ie home Sehrost on Thurs. Tho present were Mrs. Eogene Litt Jirginia Beaty, Blanche Wi ne Oardner, Touise Bol. ¥ Bat More direction DEAle PORT MATILDA Hall Woodrir gart Mattern of he EM Moon visited at Wes and Lon Mr Dean Harold Bennett anid OT mother broth Ben- alex Cranley of Fleming | sol 0) daho, are spending ton companied by his paren Lime h Mr Bennett’ and Mrs, C,H Gramley pet A Bennett Thursday and Priday al the home Bennett of Ms, and Mrs, Ralph Gramley and family of Forty Port Miss Mary Abbots and Mr Kelly attended Mrs reunion at Bucknell, MUTE on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rishel and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and M Andrew Rish- el of Tusseyville Mr Clayton Musser of State Coliége visited his sunt, Miss Celia Brungart on Monday MF, and Mra A. E Strayer of Danville, R, D., visiteq among re- | iatives and friends several days las’ week Mrs and his ald A B Mrs William Stambaugh of Washington, D. C., visited several days with her parents, Mr and Mrs H. Allshouse Mr, and Mrs. Don Marshall of Philipsburg, visited on Sunday with Mr. Marshall's parents Mrs, Meriam Osman and Kathleen Cowher spent Titursday in Bellefonte Mrs, Margaret Spotts was a Sun- day dinner guest of her Peli io Mrs, Edith Woods, Mrs. Maug Cowher is visiting with her daughters in Ohio, and Winkieblech. | Mr. and Mrs. Pau] Martin, daugh- MRICHIECH, | ter Barbara and Byron Martin, of Lock Haven, visited at the home of | Mr and Mrs A B. Bennetd on 3 " Sunday were | Mr. and Mr: Mr two daughters “1 Sunday | Mr, and Wil Kelly Lewis Arbie Evang Mr. and Mrs. Allen son, Harold, of MifMinburg, and their grandson called at the Edward | Guisswite home last day Mr ang Mrs Bdward Tyson daughters of Miltheim, Sunday callers at the home of and ars Lee Kidder i Edward Abbott i& at present tak- | ing a six weeks course at Bucknell | University i The average Rev. Edward Bierly received word | lasticaily that his wife ig an operative pati- (fifty of Millheim HS Jolin of Meadville were evening dinher guests of Mra. Clarence Maurer, —— EN a patriotic “if if means: a Per cent increase in income, Miss Hoover and man will be enthus- | College Woman Victim of Attack (Continued from page one) wrous fool of a més | we side of the arivewn Accord to report Tu timated hud when she ¢ inter « that she been for about five minut« to get uy home wi unecnasci The victim was wo to the door of he she was met by Crace Tharp shool ! who had been Keepin Tekchert” child The Tharp aid she had been plaving the and heard no noiser able the y rad. pinion t DECRIM moon wither drag Parochial School Holds Graduation Kres Theresa Ontalano Grave Agnes Rackoski, Jane Kel June Ritchie Anta Mae Margaret Ann OLenrs SBciabica erman Brosky ricia Kohlbeoker SE —————— Plan Fireviorks Display on Fourth Ee (Continued from page one) ellefonte last year State now bin the sale Of fireworks, ex- cept to organizations, such As Chambers of Commerce, which su ge the display and take all rea- + Precautions against acc gent The mitiee Chamber of Ca named to take charge of the program follows: Fire Marshall Philip Baylor, chairman George Carpeneto. Martin J. Miller, Ralph Moerschbacher, Arthur Boob, James Beaver, Marvin Rothrock, WW Sieg, Alex Stergiakis, W Ww Hamp- ton and Samuel Roberts Mr. Miller will be in charge Oi the committee which will do the ac- work of setting up the display and firing the various pieces Funds for the display are now being solicited. Any person wish- tual ing to contribute is asked to get in | Karl Kusse, secreiary | with Chamber of the touch of the with Commerte, or committee chalrtnen Names of all donors will be pub- | lished Coccidiasis Isn't So Tough t It Can't Be Licked ! Combine gobd sanitation and gootl feed with Dr. Salsbury's Ra- kos and you have a combination that has spelled doom to many a case of coccidiosis. Let us help you* we lmve DR. BALSBURYS RAKOS Hecla Poultry Farms Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 93 A Member of Dr. Salsbury’s Na- Page Thres HOWARD NEWS Blais College wis present nd gave 4 ery interesting talk, and Mn Ha y Thayer Mrs, Was~ on County casi rer of Blate Col- 3 The devotions were in charge of Mrs, Bertha Reig- Those present were: Mrs. Mary nek, Mrs, Pletta Harter, Mm Pifer, Mrs. Kate Weber, re. May Thompson, Miss Neflie Holter Migs Ansa Holter, Mrs. Emmy Kaseman, Mrs. Tyson, Mrs 4 Beigh.o Mrs Lorilla Mrs. Clara Pletcher ort. Alter the meet. TUneuls were ser» vis~ | White of , eRe RAYE Raymond Shirey, of Pa now employed by Dairy products for now on a weeks {riends in How- Mrs. Bhirey are many friends In Mrt were held In hurch Sunday the Methodist services JH Ju~ weekend guests of Mr A vt Wye Tow £ AIvaa Al WINT Kemp and family Jeft norning Ior Ku.ztown, to b summer with Mr. Kemp's WS Turner of the wi? an by tout Stree: Enow ours in How- (re amet is em- from MoCulley, | Maly Augusta Shoemaker, and Pat. Jaws | mmerce ¢Oom-~ tion-wide Poultry Health Service A COMFORTABLE CHAIR OF HIS OWN Choice of Many Models S£.95 UP Dad will thank you for years to come for Hs Father's Day Gift: a hand- ome, comfortable chair for baka hours at home. WOLF FURNITURE CO. Bellefonte, Pa.
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