June 19, 1941. SPRING MILLS SPRING MILLS With the Spring Mills Band mer- ging with the G. T. V. 8, band the | Gg myer home last Wednesday. town can now boast of an eighty | ps ana nie oe cin 8 rE LTS Such of Harold Breon of State College |, > : 1 and is ready to compete with any- Mrs. Walter Gobble of Penn Ha thing that comes along and are open for business. The bang is anticipating a busy season. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Zettle and children Joana and Nevin, Mr, and Mrs. R. P, Boob and children Ella Paul, James and Nancy, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Boob of Spring Mills, | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Smeltzer and |" children Virginia Bobby and Lois of | %‘ernoon. Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam| Mr, and Mrs, C. C. Bartges of Haskins ang children Luella and | town and Charles Bartges Jr, of Kenneth of Philadelphia, Mrs, Wi- | Washington, D. C., attended the liam Fleigel of Maywood, N, J, Mrs | Bartges reunion at Booneville last Lawrence Childs and daughter Hel- | Saturday. en of Tionesta, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.| A E Jacobson and Willlam Brun- Neese of Millhelm were guests all gard who are employed at Pitts- the William A. Neese home last) burgh spent the weekend the Sunday in the capacity of a family | yacobson home reunion | and sons Glen and Charles and Mr, istown were guests at the A M | last Tuesday night, Jonas Ripka of Salona spent the | weekend with his parents, Mr, and | Mrs. Elmer Ripka. | Ohlo, a former resident of our town | who died last Thursday was buried al — Vacation Bible Schoo] opened on There will not be a shortage of | Monday and will continue till the tomatoes in our town this season | 27th. in the School building Judging by the large number of | ' Lnm ! Mr. and Mrs 8. L Blame being set out in local gar-|,.." week visiting their son Harry | Condo and family at Cumberland, Mrs, H, E, Henry visited friends | apg and relatives at Lewistown over the | Kenneth Albright weekend, [ been employed by A. M. Grassmyer made a business Milling Company. trip to Mifflin County last Friday. | Harry Brungard and Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Irvin Weaver of MUI Hall,| Mahlon Cummings of Aliquippa, Was a guest at the Ray Ziegler home | visited Mrs. Lulu Brungard on Sat- last Friday. { urday evening, Mrs. Guy Corman and mother, | Mr Mr: Mrs, Annje Smith spent a few days | Boi 3a Hi pe Re aiung friends and rela- | yorricon, Mrs. Ela Yarrison, Mrs : Irene Rockey and son Ross and Harry Mowery of Youngstown, Harold Brungard of Williamspo:t Ohlo, was a guest at the home of C, ang James Mowery of Rauchtown J. Houser over the weekend were guests at the C, E Ziegler Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Grassmyer home last Sunday. HOLTS HOLLOW Bible study will be held at the Edith Burd home at the stone house on next Tuesday evening at 7:45 standard time. Everybody welcome Sunday visitors at the Leathers home were Mr. and Mrs Joseph Butler and friend of Monumen:, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watson Mrs, Irvin Confer and three children of Pleasant Valley, spent Wednesday of last week at the Orvis Watson home. J. E. Confer of Milesburg, called on relatives at this place recently. Mr. and Mrs James Wecsley and daughter of Clearfield. spent the weekend with home folks Mrs. Wes- ley and daughter are spending this week at the Lee Johnson home. George Lohr of Axe Mann, called on friends at this place recently. Mrs, Arthur Burd was a guest at the Howard Burd home on Sunday Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Orvis Watson and daughter called upon Mrs. Nannie Lucas and son on ¥Fri- day. Those who helped Clyde Watson of Milesburg to remember his birth- anniversary on Wednesday of 1ast week were: Mrs. M. C. Reese of Gum Stump, Mrs, George Magarge! and daughter of Pleasant Gap, Walter Reese, Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter Anna, Mr, and Mrs. John Watson, Nevin Watson, Robert Con- fer, Ira Lucas and Austin Miller were callers in the evening Mr Wat- son received some useful gifts and a delicious supper was served, also ice cream and cake all report a fine time Recent visitors at the Charles Lu- Cas home were Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Lucas and family of Fairview, Mil- ford Burd, of Pleasant Gap, James Wenan and Hazel Reese of Central ity. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sheesley and family of Howard were callers in our burg on Monday — et MP — PORT MATILDA | the weekend with relatives at Akron, {Ohio. Mrs. Eddie Strawbridge also On Saturday evening June 7, a host | returned to her home there after of friends gathered at the home of spending a Week with her sister, Mrs, Mary McMonigal in honor of Mrs, Packer. her daughter, Delilah’s, 21st. birth-| Mr. and Mrs. day. Those present were: Mrs Marion Bennett, Gladys, Billy, Mr.|with Mrs. Yeager's parents, Mr. and and Mrs. R. T. McMonigal, Mr. and | Mrs. G. H. Gillespie Mrs. Melvin McMonigal, Mr. and| - YARNELL Mrs. Harry Weston, Joyce, Betiy| Children's Day services will be and Gladys Weston, Mr, and Mrs John Frantz, Lucretty and Harold, ! Mr. Wilson Prantz, Mr. Doris! held on Sunday evening, June 22, at aan, ar. and Mes. John Blazos- | 7:30. EST. Everybody welcome 4 air, ohnnie, Katy, and! 2 Martha, Mrs. 8. P Gray, : Mie Sng Gray, Jack and Dick Gray, Jane K Miller home, Rumberger, Mrs Mary McMonigal, | Barbara Jane, Thelma Reese, Nellie Kelley, Hilda Reese, Kathryn Reese, | er of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. from Idaho: Willlam Brown Edith Arthur Miller and family of Miles Sigel, Delilah McMonigal, William | burg. recently Herbster has the Harry Wentzel of and Mrs Melville ] | Siegel, Roy Bennett, from Idaho: Christ McMonigal, Loretta Auman, Clair Moore, Wanita Flick. Every- one having a nice time. At a late hour lunch was served. All depart- ing wishing her many more happy birthdays. - ORVISTON There were 143 at Sunday school on Sunday morning Mrs. Robert Confer and three children, Donny, Kenneth and Allen, spent a few days with her sister, | Mrs. Frank Stout of Antis Fort, the past week. Rev. and Mrs. Willlam Rawlins of Struthers, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs R. J. DeBoer and son Donald, of Monument, were supper guests on | Wednesday evening wat the Clair Butler home Mrs. Frank Cox of Milesburg, Mrs Miles Lucas and Mrs. Lloyd Wea- ver of Romola, spent Sunday after- noon at the Clair Butler home On Friday night the Loyal Wom- en's class held their monthly meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Confer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young and two daughters Vesta and Verma i Belle, of Monument had supper Sunday evening with the Blair But- ler family. Orviston ball team played with Renovo Satwrday afternoon, our team losing 1 to § Paul Lomison and little Ann Lom- ison, Harry Watking and Mrs Blanche Daley spent Sunday after- noon at the home of Roy Oyler and family in Jacksonville Mrs hours on Friday evening visiting with Ronny Olmstead who had a tonsil operation at the Private Hospital. He is getting along very | nicely | The Baptismal services which {were held at Orviston in the creek on Sunday afternoon were well at. tended and nine candidates were baptized by Rev. DeBoer f Lioyd Yeager, of BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS This Bank is cooperating with the Government, without profit or remuneration, in making United States Defense Bonds available to the public, We cordially invite you to obtain your bonds at this Bank. Bonds are available in the following denomina- tions: Issue Price $ 18.75 will increase in 10 years to 37.50 will increase in 10 years to 75.00 will increase in 10 years to 3876.00 will increase in 10 years to 750.00 will increase in 10 years to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BELLEFONTE, PA. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. Maturity Value Jared Mowery of Youngstown, in the Salem Cemetery on Sunday | Condo spent | Blanche Daley spent a few Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Packer spent | Pleasant Gap, spent the weekend | Gummo of Pitcairn | Miss June | spent the weekend at the Charles | Visitors at the H. B, Walker home over the weekend were Floyd Walk- | THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA. Page Three MOSHANNON There were 566 present at the Methodist SBunday school, Sunday, {June 15. Children's Day exercises and Mrs. Lloyd Grassmyer of Lew= [were held in the evening, and were | Locust Lane, had as their recent well attended, the collection being over $7. The decorations were beau- {titul, and the children did very infeely. Thanks to all who helped | make it a success | for a merry ride through our town | Mr, and Mrs. Homer Quick and | |daughter Phyllis, attended the fu- ineral of Archie Gulliver of Kane, fon Wednesday of last week | Gulliver is a sister of Homer Quick Mrs [is spending a few days at her home here grandson John Guenot, of Ebens- {burg, visited relatives here on Sun- day william Borger of Niagara Falls, {spent the weekend at nis home here Gladyce Fye visited a few days last week at the Stevens home in Clarence, returning home on Sun- day evening. Pauline Stevens accom- [panied her here for a short visit Visitors at the Lewis home on Sunday were: Mrs. Anna Lewis and the Mulhollan family of Tyrone, and John Bowes of Pine Glen Jane Schmoke returned home on Sunday after a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Lock Maven On Saturday afternoon Miss Pat- sy Ross of Karthaus, called on Hope Lewis and also on Mrs, Carl Wat- ison, a former schoolmate Mrs. “Bud” Gallagher and child- ren are spending a couple of weeks here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Quick. They ex- {pect to move to Erie where “Bud is employed on the railroad Mr. and Mrs. Don Potter of Kar- thaus. visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Winnle Kerin On Friday afternoon about 25 tle tots gathered at the home Myra Borger to surprise her and help celebrate her seventh birth- day which was Saturday, June 14 They had lots of fun playing, and delicious refreshments were served Myra received many pretty and useful gifts John Ross, of Wyoming, Pa, spent last Thursday with friends here and at his home in Karthaus — URG it. Jit of a—— BOALSB Mr. and Mrs, John Weber and daughter, of Bellefonte visited the formers Miss Anna Weber, on Sunday Recent guests aunt, of Miss Anna Sweeney were, Mrs, Ray Gilliland of Harrisburg, Miss Margaret Ja- cobs and brother, Leslie of Centre Hall and Miss Laura Russell of Al- toona Mrs Margaret Kuhn has returned to her home after spending severa. days with friends and relatives at Centre Hall Master Robert Lindeman is visl'- ing his grandparents, at Mevyersdale Mr and Mrs Richard Hartman are the parents of a baby boy born Fri- day at the Centre Cou Hospital Mrs. Hartman is the former Esther Reitz Mr niy and Mrs. Charles Hosterman nd the latter's father, Mr Gra- ham, all of Oreensburg, spent the weekend at home of Mrs, Henry Hosterman, who, on Sunday ac- companied them to their home where she will spend a week The Pine Grove Mills Male chorus will present a concert in the Re- formed church on Sunday evening June 22, at 8 DST. A sliver offer- ing will be taken. The public is cordially invited Mrs. Oscar Swank Dorothy and Paul, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. L.. Swank Mr. and Mrs, Paul Durner and children, Creta Sue and Paul Jr, of Huntingdon, visited the ‘former's parents on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Durner The Woman's Missionary Society | of the Reformed church held their meeting at the home Mrs George Fisher on Thursday evening Those attending were. Mrs. Thomas Jones Mrs, Matthew Goheen, Mrs Howard Wink, Mrs. George Ishler Mrs. Henry Hos'erman, Mrs. Jacob Meyers, and Mrs, A J. Hazel Mr. and Mrs, Charles E Fisher and Mr, Theodore Lyons all of | Danville, visited friends and rela- { tives in town on Wednesday Mrs. Ausie Shutt has returned ‘'o { her home after spending a wesk | with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shutt, at Gar- iden City N Y th Lhe and children ’ ai —— a MARTHA Mrs, Ethel Richards and Mra | Mattie Williams attended Sunday | School at the Methodist church at | Hannah, Bunday mchning. Mrs, | Richards gave a {| Methodist conference she attended Port Matilda charge, Walter Spackman left for Atlan- tic City last week, where he has se- cured employment, Hams home Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph lawrence and daughters Geraldine and Phyl- iis of Turtle Creek and Mr, and Mrs Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Maurer. daughters Betty Ann and Martha home of Mr and Mrs, William Williams, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Richards and family of Blanchard, spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs, William Richards. Mrs. Mabel Shawley and daughter of Wad- dle, spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Williams, SNYDERTOWN The Willing Workers Class met Wednesday evening at the home of bers present. Those present were: Truckenmillar, Mrs, Orvis Rhine, Mrs. Annie Lutz, Mrs. Katharing Dorman, Mrs, Glenn Mrs. | Althea King, of Centre Hall, | william Maurer, son Thomas and | report on the | in April, as a lay-delegate from the | Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Williams of | Juniata, called at the Joseph Wil-| Willard Williams, of Julian spent | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodring of | Port Matilda, Mrs, Clara Nason and | Jane of Philipsburg visited at the | Meek, Mrs. Mirian | Mrs. Howard Ardery with 26 mem- | Mrs. Clarence Ripka, Mrs, Willard | Robert Spangler, Mrs. George Harshberger, | Mrs. Willlam Oarbrick, Mrs, Elery | Krape, Mrs. Richard Lucas, Mrs. ' ~ STATE COLLEGE | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breon of | from a fractured arm received in a fall John Currier of East Foster aven- Sunday for New York City he has a position for the | guests Dr. and Mrs. WK. 8chmel zle, of Berkley, Call | Mrs. Elsle Noll of Avenue, had as her Mrs 1da Holmes of Flemington Mrs. Lilllan Crow and three | children of South Atherton street i left Thursday for Palestine, Texas, | where they will visit with Mrs | Crow's son Mrs. L. H, Leltzell of West Foster avenue, spent three days in Altoona | attending a Women's Missionary convention Robert Arble of East Beaver Ave nue, spent the weekend In Carroll town Mr, and Mrs, Harry Behrer of | North Burrowes street had as their weekend guest Lucille Hendricks Norwood | ue where summer Mr. ang Mi Walter | Helster street pent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8hoa and Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Parsons in Harrisburg Sara Hess, teacher In the Shanks- { ville High School, | pending summer months a home of | parents, Mr, and Mrs, Samuel He of the Branch Road Rabbl and Mr; | the Foster Cour tuygned rechtly where Rabbl Kahn had tending a Hille] Director Mr and Mrs. C Kune Lee Zong spent Sunday in Meyer and Washington D.C Mr, and Mrs. J Doolitt th Gill street irned re sit left East College recent gues Parsons of Lhe L Lhe her B M Kahn of Apartment re Chickro, been at meeting from ana Fort DAres oi Mr. Charles Jordon and grandson Charles Corl and Mrs, Julia Thomp- son all of West College avenue, and | * ' a VK Mr, and Mrs, Hassel Thompson of | BV Bellefonte, spent Sunday In Her shey Mrs. Elda Long avenue, who is a Philipsburg Hospital nicely Mrs er avenue Philadelphia with relatives ret in Charlottesville and Mr ns of & I a week North Caroling Plelemelers o . spending East College ‘i . , iN in patient In the improving of N dng PEDGITNE 4 W Betty Russel) left on where West Beav- Thursday for she will visi of Christine daughter Hamilion three week's uncle and aunt Kruger Girard with Mr. and Mr Youngstown Dr. J.P street Marilyn S8Shutt Elizabeth Rand of left Friday with and of Mr: avenue for a their Mrs. Rob Ohio and Edgar Rand of vacat) Mr, and 1 a ert of Ohlo Kelly PORT MATILDA R.D 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams o! Washis nm, PD. C pent the week- end with the Mr and Mrs. M. A. Ker Other week- enr vi } Mr Anng Franchise, M \ Harry and J Bean of Philadel- phia, Mrs. Dennis Murphy and 2 and grandchild of New Jersey Mr and Mrs. Ern Moore Han and Mr. an Onell and family of O Miss Deloris MoQuillian dale latlers parents isitors at the home were Anna "ry il orf Ju » Legion cess Tuesday house, where second anniversary T very beautiful their ne forms of and Lions elebrated ey looked w red many 2 1 AMG Ape white tr hats played by ice cream user After the b served red were the secretary) gave the financial part of is very 1wecesaful i Lt! names of the ns in the Land Clarionet tion: Walter William Joane Lane Jack Williams, Miriam Tomco Ellen Yingling, Betly Peter Dorothy Beckwith, Kathry: with, Palsy Lykens, A 15. Lois Peters Shirles Saxophone section: Winston ET 54% Rogers. Mrs John Waltz, Miss 8Stel- ia Dorman, Mrs. Pele Barner Mr Ralph Ishier, Mra, Paul Keller, Mis Miriam Beck, Mrs. Alvin Beck, Mr: Ed. Dorman, Mrs. Kenneth Power Mrs, Harry Wallzer, Mrs. Nevin Beck and Mrs. Howard Ardery Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dreese and son Donald of Lemont, called at the W. W. Haagen home Sunday Mrs. Nevin Stover ang son Don- nie nt Wednesday at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. H M, Walizer and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rishel Clintondale Mr. and Mrs, WW. Haagen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Alva Peters and family at Beech Creek Miss Dorothy Haagen spent Sun- day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fount Haines at Howard Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Stover and son Donnle Mr. and Mrs Harry Walizer and children Jean and Elery attended the Walizer reunion at Long Run Park on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Prity visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe on Sunday to see Mr. Rowe who has been in ill health for some i years, and didn't find him so good on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Brocker vis.’ ited at the home of Mr, ang Mrs. | Leo Orr, | Mrs. Leo Orr spent Wednesday visiting at Hublersburg. Mrs, Elery Krape spent Sunday i at the home of Mrs. William Gar- { brick at Nittany. Miss Billie Blesh of Lock Haven, {spent Sunday ai the Ed. Dorman home. Mr. gnd Mrs, William Pisher of { Bellefonte and Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Fawcett and family, of Zion, cail- ed Sunday at the home of Mrs, An- | nie Lutz, i philosophy grees of ceramics chanical engineer It was 5 8lst annual June commencement 1007 re ceived baccalaureate degrees in the College and arts and science, Seventy-nine who maintained standing for four with honors " " 5 high scholastic years graduated al — make ert mistakes ¥, you are Human beings you are without human ir i $ in- > 1112 RECEIVE DEGREES AT PENN STATE LAST WEEK No wonder people are flock- ing to get this latest Sealtest Flavor-of-the-Month. It combines the delicate flavor of smooth, creamy Sealtest Vanilla Ice Cream with the tantalizing taste of luscious plums, Ask for Plum Royale in the popular red, white and gray Sealtest Pint Package. * HOFFMAN'S Baccalaureate and advanced de- | | grees were awarded to 1112 students at the Pennsylvania State College last week, and commencement took jon a new significance as 93 seniors [were granted commissions In both the army and navy. ] The award of commissions in the Reserve Officers Training Corps has | been a feature of commencement since World War Days, but the | granting of commissions to 30 sen- jjors as ensigns in the navy struck a new note. | COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 | RECENT WEDDINGS William David O'Brien and Dor- othy Selma Carlson, both of B8now Bhoe, were married at the parson- age of the Bellefonte Methodist Church on Saturday evening, June 14, by the Rev, H. C. Blenger Jr pastor of the church Shutt—Chambers Miss Jean Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chambers, Sr., of Clarence, and Arthur Shutt wn of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shutt, of Runville, were united In marriage in Cumberland, Md., on May 10, it was announced last week Attend - ants of the young couple were Mr and Mrs. Edward Lutz, of Milesburg brother-in-law ister of bridegroom and Lhe Barr—Meyer Mrs. M. B. Meyer of W + avenue, Stale have thelr Barr College, at May 3. Both newly- of Btate College Barr just com the DuBols Col- are War. and College marriage of Helen, wo David 8 and State M 9 announced the daughter of Tyrone Charau, 8. C weds are gradustes High Mr pieted her year at Center Mrs Bchool first Undergraduate Mr. and t the of jar Lhe lege none a rior Mark mn hens Watts—Meyers » Ome Mir Hollidaysburg a prominent wedding June 11 became of of was the scene Wednesday Miss Ber- le of Dn The perform- when the brid Btate College ng ceremony was Greak—Huey V. Huey, of i husband Homan and Hall, who wil The groom is Ralph Luse cf and a 1937 grad- Hall Bigh School + bride is a daug {f Mr 8. U. Burris and a graduate of Bellefonte High School class of 1940 The young couple will go to house- keeping in the tenant house on the Ralph Lise farm where the groom will assist in the operation of the farm Creorge of Centre MIE CeEreInony 1 of Mr Mrs D of Centre ana Tuten—Gilbert Roaring Dam_near Bowmansdale was the scene Saturday afternoon of the wedding of Miss Sarah Gii- bert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hen- derson Gilbert, of Harrisburg, to Lieut. John Cole Tuten son of Mrs Rebecca Tuten of Harrisburg, forme erly of Bellefonte. The bridegroom is a nephew of Mrs. Harold Kirk, of Wes: High Street, Beliefionte. The ceremony took place out of doors before an improvised altar and was performed by the Rev, Edward Tu- ten of Irvona, brother of the bride- groom, and the Dev, Dr. Raymond C. Walker, pastor of Market Squar? Presbyterian Church Wedding music was played by a harp and string quartet of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra, and a recep- tion followed the wedding. The bride wore a gown of point d'esprit trimmed with rose point lace. The bodice was high at the neckline and the full skirt fell into a train, She wore a finger tip tulle veil falling from a Dutch cap of rospoint lace and carried gardenias, white or- chids and bouvardia. Mrs. John Williamson McPherson of St. Da- | vids, attended her sister as matron of honor Her daughter, Harriet i Henderson McPherson, was flower girl, and Frank Sinon, of Harris burg was best man Madonna lil- lies and green decorated the bridal table which was arranged on the terrace of the Mrs, Francis J. Hail residence, the bride's aunt. For a | traveling ensembie the bride chose | navy faille and a navy hat with white accessories. The pair left for a wedding trip to Camp Stewart at’ | Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Tuten attend- ed Seiler School, Maderia School in | { Washington, and Vassar Oollege, | and has been teaching at Seiler. | She is a member of the Junior League, Lieut Tuten attended | Pennsylvania State College and is | stationed at Camp Steward with the | | 207th Coast Ariillery. Among the | | out-of town guests were Mrs. Walter | P. Maguire, of Flourtown; Col. and | Mrs, Augustine Janeway Ventnor; | | Mr, and Mrs, William B. Wood, Bal- {timore; Miss Helen Erskine, of | | Chambersburg: Miss Helen Elliott. | Newville; Mr, and Mrs, Bdward Moy | | Pherson, Jr, Darien, Conn.; Mr. | Paoll M Trainer, Bewickley; Didgerwood Mon Natalie Ahlborns Chall Sharp Mrs. Amos GO Catherine Col {and Mrs. Oliver Martin and Mrs, John Mrs, Jamey CO clair, N. J.; Mh WilkesBarre, Mu New York Mr. and Cole, Miss Mary Miss Betly Cole, Lewistown, Mr Harold Kirk, Mrs. G, Oscar Gra Bellefonte, ev, and Mrs, Ed ward Tuten, Irvona i Newbod Philadelphia Will E A {) Mr Kir John's Episcopal, Bellefonte i Rev, Robert H. Thoma Holy Communion, 8 a Dav) am Bragneau New York, Mr ! Darling Mr. and Kk Allen C of Summit, NJ St H ¥ Reformed Z Hublersburg - Zion Charl A. 2 ¥ y Mir Hor ina Nittany Valley Lutheran J. Keller t t 1 Dix Run Baplist i" Advent Church Pro St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte $24 re A A M. E. Church BAWAN we Church Wh $4 Vilniist Bellefonte Methodist tenger s service will take the usual Sunday mornin The evening ser the leadership League the of Epworth Hecla Union Church Shuey school pastor. Sun coming Sabbath Preaching servi EST). Our SOAS J CC day the usual time June 26th at 7:30 study will be Thur 7:30. We hope our peonle will all be- come interested in the study God's Word, it is a real help {0 any Christian. We are glad for the at- tendance thus far at the preaching service. Come and join us in all ser- vices, We expect in the future to have special music at all our preach. ing services acing 1s vie Presbyterian, Port Matilda Services, Sunday, June 22 School 9:30 a. m.; Special Chil- drens’ Day Program 10:30. Union- ville-——Evening Worship service 7:30 p. m,; Bible Study Class Mondays 8:00 p. m. Milesburg: Bible Schoo 9:30 3. m.; Christian Endeavor 6:39 p. m. The closing exercises for the | Vacation Bible Schoo] with demon. stration of the work of the pupils will be held in Milesburg Presby- terian Church on Friday evening June 20th. at 7:30. Parents and friends of the ARR Bible vited Oakwood present. Howard E tr Minister Lo - St. John's Evangelical & Reformed ( Nevin Stamm pastor and Preparatory Chu whool red rn Bible i poiogiee "y er. REMEMBER When You Want ANYTHING IN Lumber - Millwork Doors - Sash Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN FVFERY PARTICULAR WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Fluancial Less. Bes John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497.) Bellefonte, Pa ¢ Ol s —— KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 8599.R-1 Pleasant Gap, Pa. ABC and VOSS WASHERS Bendix Home Laundry Electric Stoves C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with yow own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. community are in- J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies In Centre County. ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 CR TOR CE TEL DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. dale] NYE
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