rt June 26, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thid HOWARD NEWS Miss Grace Schenck of Milesburg, | ard for them Friday night and re spent Sunday with her sister Miss | turning to Johnson City, Saturday Lulu Schenck. | Mrs. Irene Dibble visited friends Mrs. Carson Dietz of Lock Haven, | in Williamsport Monday and Tue called at the Willara McDowell | day home Monday evening | Willlam Robb of Snow Nelson McClure is home on a ten | tersection, called at this place day furlough from Camp Shelby, | day Miss, visiting his parents Miss Margaret Delong was a call- Miss Anna Holter is spending this [er at the G. A. Eckdah] home Sun- week in Williamsport at the home day of Mr. Paul Cheeseman and family Mr. and Mrs Miss Eleanor Leathers left Wed- | viston, called nesday for Brookville, where she gnd Mrs will visit at the Mr. L. A. Leathers evening home Mrs The Vacation Bible children of Jehnson City close Thursday with a visiting with her parent the evening at the High S Mrs. EW. Tice, and Mr ditorium at 7:30 G. H Bulkley David Holter Sr., Willard McDow Mr. Toner ¢ll and H. R. Pletcher atlended a Md... formerly double header ball game at Wil- | while llamsport. Sunday ing a roof, fell Mrs. Arthur Irvin, Mr, J. H. Wag- | Ing his left wrist ner and daughter drove to Clear- Mr. and Mrs, Harry E. Wheaton field Monday evening. The ladies and daughter Jean and Mrs, Emma attended Eastern Star lodge Streeter of Wastfield, Pa were Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Dreese, Mr guests Mrs. Streeter’ and Mrs. M. W. Wagner, daughter and wife. Mr. and Mr G Joanne drove to Beavertown Sun- day to visit Mr. and Mrs, William Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M Dreese Columbus, Ohio, are t Miss Nelle Weber, Mary Kate parents ol a baby girl born Si Weber Kathleen Thomas Mrs. M June 23nd Mrs, Mercer was W Wagner. daughter Joanne at-| erly Miss Mary Bulkley, daug tended circus in Williamsport, | of Mr. and Mrs. G, H. Bulkley Tuesday Mr. Thomas Pletcher The Children's ter Miss Alma Pletcher Praise of Jesus,” will be given bur Hall motored Sunday evening June 29, at eigl N J. Sunday to o'clock in t Evangelical formed church The residents of Howard Borou turned their clocks ahead Saturday at midnight, t of a vote on DST Saturday different stores The “Loval Workers Clas: Church Christ will have their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lester Wyland Fri- day evening of this week. The 1941 and 42 Senior class held a festival on Fire Company grounds Saturday ni A large crowd al- tended, it the first festival of the summer at this place. A neat sum was realized George Szuba, Cora Eyer, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Eyer and daughter Sally Ann of Erie, Mrs. Lewis Cross- ley and son Roderick of Montgom- ery are visiting at th and Mr: Guest Irvin and Mrs of Woodland Stuemrt fle beth Cox Mr. and daughters Yearick Jr ed Sunday and Monday at the home of Doyle Yearick. Monday Doyle Yearick Jr. came to spend a few days his wife will remain and re- turn with him The Civic Club held their annual pienic at Hecla Park last day about, 60 members alt arrangements were count Future 1.0 Ing as Shoe In- Sun- Roy Cyphert, of Or- at the home of Mr Lester Wyland Saturday two are and Mr and N. ¥ Mr and George Bulkley Jn School will program ul hool Au- Baltimore Howard, R D assisting a friend repair. from a ladder break- Robb ol of In weekend of brother H, Buikley Mer lL “1 Of proud inday form Mer the and daugh Mr. Wi- to Merchantville visit Mr nd wir Day service and he NE he Howard 4 Mr Shingle of Mrs, Clark C n ning house. Mr. Jay Cummings and Mis Vandyn Taylor of Norfolk, Va. The occasion being In honor M Howard Cumming birthday A umptuous i ved at Howard Tea time in th of dinner room is is tl wear the ther 4 v home of Mr. C_ A were: Mr Mr. Hoover M: John at over weekend Albert Elli and Janet and Mrs. Doyle of Linwood P ai Mrs wt _~ oh a. Visii- fonte. R After the devot ess and busine ent enjoyed the remainder of ihe evening in About 14 members refresh- gv yt ments D 5 meeting those pres. contests artook of the Alpha Firemen Plan Celebration of 1H yall. (Continued from page one) more ¢& n $2. The be Vest College avenue from Burrowes to Allen and the compe tition schedule for 9:30 Prizes will be $10 first, $7.50 sec $5 third, and $2.50 fourth race course wil Mrs. Adam Kline entertained Jas Hoan, Mrs. Kling Yearick and daughter Patricia at Camp Water Edge, along the Bald Eagle, recent- ly. A nice roast meat dinner was served after which games were in- dulged in, and at 9 o'clock all hand departed for their homes. Mrs. Ethel Grazier Mrs. Netlie Lambert, Mrs. A. A Wagner, daugh- ter Doreen, all of Johnstown, spent several days this week at the home of Mr. John Wagner family. A birthday dinner was given Sunday at the Wagner home in honor of Mr. Wagner's little granddaughter, Doreen Wagner and Miss Sophia Cabrio of Lock Haven Mrs. Edwin R. Bulkley and children Edwin 2nd. and Prancis of Johnson City stopped on their way home Chicago where they have been iting for the past two months with Mrs. Bulkley's mother who sufferad a stroke. Edwin driving in to How- on is tive entran hould cor W. Edminston for will midway n Joseph Nef! As the name indicates, the { for children’s pets and n | sional show animals The baseball game this year will be held on the Stats College Com- muni'y Field and will be between Pine Grove Mills’ Dodgers the Boalsburgz Bisons directi of two Sally | MN. ¥ from vis and man reveals that $200 largest I speaker 8 of Parade Chairman Walter Hocter- | amount in the history of the earn- | val, will be awarded to parade prize winners The prizes are as follows: Best float, $35, $25, third $10. Best fraternal $16, second 26, third $10. Best civic organization in line $15, sec~ ond $10, third $5. Best juvenile in. dividual or group, first $5, second $3 third A. Bast-appearing adult marching group $10. Best comic $5, second $3, third $2 The Ferguson Township Lemont Band, the Junior and Bugle Corps, and perhaps the East Penns Valley Band will be In the line of March, Mr, Hosterman sald The night of the Fourth wil gigi1@ti fireworgs smart ng at 30 p. m, The display will lude “break” shells, aerial bombs, everal set pleces annual bake tl American Leglon for the fire company the room, c Beaver on July 3 second float business Band, Drum 500 a display 9 sale sponsored Auxiliary will be held 'n rner of Allen and LOTe St John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm Holy Communion ervice 8:15 = m Church 8 0:30 a m The Con- n the ly Lo- pastor hool ory will meet ittany Valley Lutheran Keller Paul hurch non. St N oastor Pe " school Pleasant View Union Chapel fa § : pastor Sund heels O1 B Julian 30 U. B, il, 0 Kiwanians Hear Talk on ‘Courts’ (Continued from page one) deal determining shall go Wilkinson explained the var court the case the in cn 3 ue — SOUS | iris a y like Centre and in the ordered Pitta president tional at ti cor tlanta, Ga known among the club and has Various occa- of Ki- IVOT~ Mr of gL 4 th wie oh meetings ] further notice next week will be Charles Harris, electrical engineer, now connected with Whiterock Quarries, but formerly with The International Telephone and Telegraph Company New York City. His subject will ‘Radio—Mechanical Brain and Our Defense be Nerve Center tem.” of Sys st a ——— Coroner to Probe Railroader’'s Death REBERSBURG Miss Phyllis Bryan of Lock Ha- ven, is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Paul Rearick Mrs. E home {rom the on Sunday Mrs. Blanche Shreckengast visit ed her sister, Mrs, Mae Luse, a Tyrone on Sunday Miss Phyllis Tyson Mover | Is visiting her and Mrs M M Mrs. Helen Shultz spent days last week with her aunt Alice Dutk, In State College Mr, and Mrs. 8. A Mr Blerly's brother Shaffer, at Hanover on Mr. Lynn Miller of called at the home of Mr. Sterling Miller Mrs. Ada Blerly, Mr: ley and Mir Alma several day last Haven Roy Brungart is papering in State | College this week Mr. Edward Abbott of Lewisburg, | spent the weekend at hls home Rev. N. F. Douty of Monterey, | Mass. «vent last Thursday at his home here. Mrs. Molly Kerstetter of Mifin- | town, Is visiting at the E, H Hos- | terman home Sunday visitor home were Mr. and Mrs of Danville Mrs Elizabeth Hosterman of Bur- pank. Cal. is currently visiting Mr; M. C. Haines Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wolfe visited «Ar. and Mrs. John Bottorf at Mili- mont on Sunday Miss Pauline Auman of Lewisburg pent the weekend the home 91 her parents, Mr Mrs, Alton Auman Mr, and of Forest wen even R. Wolfe returned to her Lock Haven Hospital of grandparent: Garrett Millheim at the J. N Mi Fred Diehl two Mr: Bilerly visited Mri Cloyd Sunday Jersey Shore his brother Sunday Rose Gram. Haines spent Lock at and on Hagsenpiug t Monday Hou- Charle Mrs Hill ng at the selman Mr Mr pent in Pittsburg Mrs, Paul Winters ar Brungart and day gue week pent la { John home 0 Fleming- pad and Mi: Bierly and and Mr Kreamer Sunday an nday visit Gramiey id Mrs. Roy were Tue ter Meek home chidre! Le ir. and Mr Ch and Mr Merle Gephary and and Hall Ci and daughter were Cumming Mr Mrs. Blaine Leister Janet, of Centre iy caller; hom Mr 3 f and Walter nd al Liu A Weaver daughter Weaver and Jr [an Daylight Baving Time | Tyrone has been preparing is [course for weeks In anticipation of [this Important annual event, Experts are seeing to it that the falrways and greens, sandtraps and hazards, too, will invoke favorable comment am Hundreds Witness Opening of Road (Continued from page one) the former home of General Philip Benner, early ironmaster, is at Rock and because General Benner was a ploneer in the development the Kishacoquillas Turnpike The road-naming contest sponsored jointly by the of Commerce, Bellefonte commerce Club Btate Judges, in addition to Dr. Claudy Mayor Hardman P. Harris, of Bellefonte; Mayor Wilbur FF. Leit- eell, of State College: Charles Mar- tin, of Bellefonte and L. Frank Maye of Lemont, representing the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce, and E. PF. lee and 1. V. Hartman commerce Cl of the ( Mr. Mayes was substituted for of was Chamber and the College were lege a sion the opening the mobile the Undine emergency truck } } borough of- papermen. Follows truck came a carrying proce lowed by new new long agn- ceremonnaes h Taylor and tw I visited Bellefonte Youth Aboard Submarine (Continued from page one) t The As y : h Mrs Ocker Mrs daughter . Philadelphia Navy Yard i New A. J. Miller, Paul and Betty of Stoysiown, vis- ited at the home of Mr, and Mrs Curtis Oreninger for a few days last week Mr. and { Lemont Reish an La few days iller wrote Oh. mother. the up wes terrible. We ran in fog entire distand and every Ty Mrs. Willlam we and Mr. and Mrs. John i daughter, Sara Jane week at Grave] Johnson alway: last rings Lodge Mr. and Mrs Philadelphis Claude Musser 8 callers at Paul Mr Mrs Milihetm, were hat if he the home of Mr ¢ duty before Brown th vy would pay his Earl Weber asughter, | and Mr and Mrs John Relish, daughter, Sara Jane, and Miss Shirley Zettle attended Lhe pettie reunion at Poe Paddy Park on Sunday Mr. and Saturday home of Mr and of p transferred to way and Mrs Mrs yvonne slmas, STO TE Wwporta- If he'd walled obably been diving wouldn't have vanced to mother said Chester Miller was born It Tyrone, attended the Tyrone lic schools and later, after the death of his father, entered Girard Col- lege, Philadelphia. After his grad- uation there about five years ago he enlisted the Navy. Surviving in addition his mother and step- father. is a brother, William A. Mil- ler, who is a student at Girard Col- lege, and who is scheduled to grad- uate this week. Miller was a mem- ber of Tyrone Lodge, Loyal Order of the Moose Other survivors include an and five aunts (brother and sisters iof his mother). namely: Harry Me- Mullen and Mrs, William Shawley {both of Milesburg, Mrs Stella Shaf- an al ¥ i is were | # the Mrs, Paul Breon evening callers at and Mrs. John Weber of Howard Sunday guests at Breon home were Mr. and Cameron Long of Howard Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg and daughter, Joanne, returned after a sevenieen day trip. They in Houston and Galveston, Texas, Tulsa, Oklahoma, St. Louis Missouri; and Frankford Mary- land Mrs. Matthews the former Miss Anna Zeigler, and son are spending the summer with her parents Mr and Mra. William Zeigler, Mr. Nor- man Zeigler and friend of Pitts- Lea pub- the Mrs viet ad visileQ ir. OPTS, © ' problem uncle F IY {ter gr ting ) changed between Belle commun agree- id reached the an road State sho ent Bick eu t wiriei hile a brief! address ce- makes Bellefonte y of Bate College, and Glate Bellefor He predicted that the road Will be Lhe means of cementing a firm friend- ship between the county's two prin- cipal communities In announcing the name Claudy declared that the Bellefonte and State College Kiwanis and Ro- Clube be asked to erect some { time a Niting mem- Lay Genel lenner somewhere along new C. H. Buckius, assistant secretary Highways, declared that The Pike 18 a good road, and will last for many years. He congratulated the ractors, inspectors, engin- {vic leaders, County Comimiis- and the public in general for their cooperation and work in bring- i long-dreamed highway into Tis road suburb of are io ture al the road of or sioner being He pointed out that the State Highway Department has a8 greal on its hands in building to satisfy the greatest num- ber persons in the 67 counties, 4500 townships and hundreds of towns and cities who constantly are asking for more and better roads Dr. Claudy next introduced Sid Collins of Clearfield, district engin- eer for the State Highway Depart- ment, whose efforts were largely re- sponsible for the construction of an underpass at the cattle barns at Rockview penitentiary. The under- vase frees the road of much cross traffic that otherwise would have created a major danger point, Dr Claudy zaid State Senator A. H. Letzler roads of Dr ex- | PINE GRO VE MILLS —— ——— James Trostle is driving a Dew) Ford coupe Mr. J. Lavere Wyse is sporting a new Ford V-8 gedan Mr. Harold Martz of Pittsburgh was a recent visitor with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ed, C, Martz, Drover Eugene Irvin purchased & good team of horses last week from J. Foster Musser Our driving a purchased agency. Veteran silo agent of the Mari- etta Silo Co, W. R. Weir of Bwine- ford was in Ferguson Twp, the past days looking afler good pects for early orders The genial stock drover Lincoln Witmer of State College was = pleasant caller in our town Thurs- day evening, en route to the J Harry Peters farm to purchase an extra fat large bull Miss Eleanor Shoemaker held the lucky ticker at Parmer Kiwanis ; last Wednesday at Centre her to become the owner of Holstein calf day townsman E. J, Fellows is new Chevrolet 6 sedan, of the Wibur Dodd Dros. few pros Ph Lhe Pichi Hall for the bred bull chanced off on that Dr. and Mrs. Fred Grau we Branch, are rejoicing over ar- rival of a fine baby girl No, 1, born last week in the Centre County hos- pital. The Dr. is the owner of W® wel known Pred Bottonf-H, Goss farm on the Branch Many pure ’ oi the wh H of our younger set attend- last week nt. Ong business d over the prominent Va os] mu he gave them all the he had with him-—pocketbook and all Next) Miss Bmma Goheen of Coalport, Pa. spent some time last week at the well known John B. Goheen home as a gvest of her aunts Misses Nora, Anna Mary and Letile Goheen. Miss Emma 5 a daugh- ter of the late Dr. George Bailey Goheen prominent Coalport M. D. and banker The County wis well represented by 106 Democrats at the meeting last Tuesday evening with vice chairman Miss Matde Miller gt her farm home. Dr Ruth Boring of Lancaster foceful Demoreratic jeader was the evening speaker Other notables fending wére ex- Commissioner A 8B. Bowersox, sioners Mensch and Hi Witmer, Binie Hoy, Demo- a enliiuse a cratic chairman Lloyd Boob. The meeting was in charge of the Presi. dent, Mrs, Maud Peters. Refresh- ments a plenty were served by Com mittee in charge, A Brooks Corl, daughters Chaye | and Nancy are spending two weeks in Mt, Holly, N. J, guests of the Samuel Pryor family, Mrs, Corl and Mrs, Fryor gre Kline sisters. Rev. James Pisher wife and daughter were recent dinner guests with the Rev. Albert Groendyke Penna. Purnace and naturally see- ing which had the nicest and smartest baby Miss Margaret Goheen in her new Ford V-8 accompanied by Mrs Elizabeth Peters motored to Miffli-. burg Thursday for a visit with old neighbors, the fligm A. Lytle family. The Lyties flitled 21 yeas ago from Rock Bprings to Union Co Over the wires from Philadephia hospital come the announcement of a bouncing boy for Mr. and Mrs Samuel! Black, born last week. Mrs Black former Miss Alice Corl. The first grandson in the Alvin K. Corl family, now just ask for smiling 25¢ cigar and you'll get ‘er sure from grandpap Alvin The next Balleyville Civic Club meeting Monday June 30h at the Community Hall at 6:30 p. m. BST out-door meeling, picnic supper cooked on the grounds, free ham (but don't forget to bring your liking) Miss Helen be present. Come and your friends. Games for al ages Miss Mary Hegel, accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | M. Myers became the bride Satur- day at 2 p. min Bogisburg Re. formed church of Mr. Pati Smith of Busquuehanna, Pa. The church { was bDesutifully decorated, Mm | Rev. T, C. Jones at the plano with | Miss Anna Jane Musser singing “O Promise Me™ and “1 Love You Truly.” The riffg ceremony was iperformed By Rey T. C. Jones brides pastor. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Mr Mr. Claude Myers of Lancaster Pa Maid of honor Miss Helen Kish of Winburne, other maids Mary Ellen Homan, Betty Glenn and Betty ay. A luscious dinner was served at the bride's home after the cére- mony then a trip 10 the New Eng- land states and will be at home to (Continued en page six) TE IR 'A.C.TURNER CC. 5¢ 10 © » STORES Here's Every Style You Desire ! Wonderf STUNNING straws, fine smooth felts, smart crepes and many of the latest style creations that will be warn this summer. Every new style and model is here, awaiting your selection, all priced exceptionally lowe Watch Turners for the la- in new millinery. test ul News ! 200 New White Hats! High Styles! Variety Galore ! COPIER OF HIGH-PRICED BEST SELLERS ! Your Choice 1" Regular $1.49 Values *Sailors *Bretons *Brims pressed pleasure that Centre county | had obtained the long-sought road | and declared that tg construction | ifer and Mr: Joseph Baney, both of | Bellefonte; Mrs Paul Fanning, of burgh visited at the Zeigler home on Sunday As soon as three persons injured in the fatal two-car cragh near Du- oy 7% £16 To the festival of new whites at Jrown’s Boot Shop, of course! Wear the shoes fashionable women choose, See f } Right in Price and Style | Bois Bunday have i DuBois | Be { nounced Tuesday. lcars were catapulted $3.99 _ $55.00 ne i p—— BROWN SBOOTSHOP Allegheny Street — Bellefonte, Pa. ! waste to the fire box. i recovered suf- ficiently there will be an into the death of Allred E Nelson, railroader. Acting Coroner 8. Erhard, Curwensville, an- Nelson, a B. & O. fireman, died | Monday morning at the DuBois hospital from the head injuries he received when the car in which he was a passenger, erash- led head-on with a car operated by | Mrs. J. V. Eberhart, of Lock Haven. | Mrs. Eberhart her husband and | Henry Marine, DuBois, driver of the | other car, were all injured the wreck Investigating motor the cars hit head-on with force that the occupants of through in said such both the police windshields The cars, both 1041 models, were badly wrecked. The Marine car's] wheels were shoved back to where the motor normally was placed while the motor was shoved back into the body of the car. The impact of the accident was so great that a chicken, cooped in| the rear seat of Marine's car, was instantly killed eT Seriously Burned. Brom Hoagland, fireman at the plant of the Belmar Manufacturing Company, Canton received serious burns of the face, hands and arms, when an expiosion occurred in the conveyor which carries sawdust and | ; We can only have the highest! happiness by having wide thoughts | and much feeling for the rest of | the world —George Eliot. Teach us delight in simple things And mirth that has no springs; | bitter | | Forgiveness free of evil done, { And love to all men ‘neath the sun. | bert of Tyrone; and Mrs, Sara Bray | Match play will take place on Aug- —~Rudyard Kipling. inquest | | The hf and chest | Greensburg, spent the weekend with | Village accompanied by Mrs Fran- {Shelby, Miss, and Mrs. Edgar Eck- iy. of Coleville When Miller visited here at Christmas time he was accompan- isd by Charles Eagleton. sighalman ithird class, of Denver, Colo. who {also was aboard the 0-9 when it Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Burkhart and Mr. and Mrs, William H Hail} were weekend visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Charles O, Frank are members of the parish formerly served by Rev. Frank at y Vandergriis, imade its fatal last dive Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breon.! Because the submarine was at daughter, Janet and son. David, of such great depth the Navy has Harrisburg spent the weekend atl!indicated that no salvage attempt the home of Mrs. Edith Breon, Sun- can be made Only with the great. day visitors gt the same home were: est difficulty have submarines been Mr. and Mrs. William Rachau and !salvaged from depths approximate- son, Laity or Milesburg {ly one-half “ great as the 40 fos ' {of water in which the 0-8 rests Is M#. id Meg. Claretice, Deh} iNavy conducted funeral services with full military honors for the 33 imen aboard the ill-fated vessel, on | Bunday The 0-0, built to withstand up 200-foot dives, is believed to have been broken up by the extreme i pressures encountered at 440 feet aA —— Plan Central Counties | Golf Tournament ol Mrs. Ella B, Diehl, who returned with them on Sunday for an ex- tended visit. They attended the wedding of Miss Kathryn Benger al State Coliege on Saturday. Miss Beatrice Duck, R. N. of Ger- mantown hospital] and Misses Lil- lian Bossett and Agnes Bower at- tendants at the Laurelton State cis Wert, attended a weiner roast is an outstanding example of what communities | lean do in the way of improving con- | cooperation betWeen He brought a message of from Assemblyman Kenneth who was unable to at- {tend the ceremonies. A message from Mr Haines was read by the imaster of ceremonies | After the ribbon-cutting ditions regret G. Haines, lege caravan continued on to Belle- {fonte and paraded through the bus- |iness area, while the Bellefonte car- lavan went to State College for a {similar parade | The road, 91 miles in length from {borough line to borough line, can be [traversed easily in 13 minutes with. lout exeeeding the 50-mile speed limit and including several slow. jups for traffic strated on the return run of the Undine emergency truck Tuesday afternoon. Officials checked time and mileage on the run, which was {made at an ordinary motoring speed The Pike has been officially des ignated as Route 545, extending ritual | (had been completed, the State Col- | This was demon- | New' Colorful! RHUMBA, BROOMSTICK SKIRTS "1.00 FOR MISSES. v're fashioned of tub- able spun rayons' with a but- ¢ GET IN THE SUN SPORTSWEAR If It's New You'll Find ¥t In TURNERS ! Everything New Under the Sun for Your Fun recently at the home of Miss Violet Blerly of Tylersville, The board of governors of the Ty- {from Beliefonte to Huntingdon. Play Suits - - - - - 98¢ Cotton percales in the gayest of prints. | with their daughter, Almah Ruth, | and son, Kenneth and wife of Wes: I morning the Zeiglery' [zone Golf Club has completed plans {to entertain the eleven clubs of the Association at the Tyrone Golf Club learly In August, George C. Wilson, Nanticoke, called last week to see Jr. of Tyrone, was elected general Mrs, Anna Stover at the R. W. | chairman of the tournament, Meyer home. Other Weekly callers| The clubs participating will be the at the same home were: Mrs Blairmont Country Club of Holli- Marion Witmer, of Aaronsburg and |daysburg, Centre Hills Country Club, Miss Mabe! Vonada of Madisonburg |Clearfield Country Club, Hunting. Dr. and Mrs. E. A Zeigler ot 30 Country Club, Lewistown Coun- Gainesville. Florids 8 [try Club, Lock Haven Country Club, OF De ar da, accompanied) smerican Legion Country Club of Toiods, "og Mrs. H.R. Kreider of {young Union, Nittany Country Club, dledo, Ohio, visited relatives In| par Hills Country Club of Altoona, town last week. On Thursday pngipsburg Country Club, and the RHE infant #00 Pyrone Golf Club. Was buried in the local cemetery.! ‘Many original, but currently use- Rev, and Mrs. J. B. McLaughlin | Out-of-togn persons who attended | fy] prizes will be awarded. Entrants the services were: Mrs. Flora Lim- | will qualify on Friday, August 8 There is a possibility that it later will be extended to Milesburg. It is a through highway between Belle- signs have been erected according ly Let us serve instead of rule, knoek instead of push at the door of hu- man hearts, and allow to each and every one the same rights and priv fleges that we claim for ourselves —~Mary Baker Eddy Our grand business in life is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. «Carlyle To cultivate kindness is a value able part of the business of life — and Mrs, Archie Parrish of Drums, (ust 0, and the finals on the 10th, Samuel Johnson. fonte and State College, and stop Two-piece styles, in sizes 12 to 20. « Slack Suits - - - - $1.29 Cotton twills, crashes; infer-and-outer polo shirt and slacks. Navy and pastels. Sizes 12 to 20 SLACKS AND FARMERETTES... SL19 Bathing Suits - $1.29-$1.98 The new mid-riff suits that are all the rage. Lastex in splashy prints and vivid colors. A. C. TURNER Crider’s Exchange Building — - co. BELLEFONTE, PA