Page Three | | Jeet a sculpture decoration for the | York Post office Professor Helme will head a jury of three which also includes Francis E. Hyslop, Jr, instructor in fine arts ut the college, and Wharton Esher- ick, a sculptor from Paoli July 3, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | SA — MILESBURG Fe Jay 10. hy Sumy wud JACKSONVILLE Lakemont Park, Altoona, Under Mrs. Carrie Moore of Karthaus | N M t P I R t Jane Peace and Audrey Brian are | in Virginia and New York. Church services on Sunday, July (Nittany, spent Tuesday evening at ew anagemen ! opy oy sor | called at the Lewis home on last | Wiliam Ki Jeft Sunday morn | Wednesday evang. d H 6 are ag follows Worship, 9:30; ithe E. R. Bartley home among those camping at Newton m Keene “| Mrs. LeRoy Lewis an ope, vis- | % Ph Rt A, adi, (Le 1 uey h . nded cit. Hamilton this week, | ing for duty at Langley Feld, Va. | ited friends in Karthaus on Friday Sunday school, 10:30 | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Belghtol of es Miss Grace Schenck spent the | Miss Lizzie Weaver who fell In afternoon, | The Cheerful Helpers class will Howard spent the weekend at the cooperating with the Blair County weekend with her sister in Howard.| August 1938 fracturing a hip and| Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Goodyear of meel at the home of Josehhine Delta E. Aley home Commissioners and Altoona City William McDowell who is in Uncle | since that time has been confined Narbeth, Pa, and Miss Pauline Thursday evening at 7:45 (EST). | Calvin Kling of Lock Haven, was | Commissioners. have taken over the Sam's Army and has been stationed | to her bed room, enjoyed last Sun-| Meagher of Houtzdale, Pa. were On Tuesday, June 24, at the home [a Saturday evening supper guest at ownership and management of at Camp Lee, Va. is being trans-| day, on the porch. Aunt Lizzie as | weekend guess of Mary C. McGow- of Mrs. Hubert Vonada, a girls’ 4- the D. P. Ertley home Lakemont Park—Central Pennsyl- ferred to Foreign Service. Inciden- | she is better known will be 80 years| an. They came here to attend the H club was organized by Miss Helen| wise Margaret Poorman and Mrs. | vania's recreational and amusement (young) on July 19th, Her many | funeral of Miss Anne G, Healy of [Butler of Bellefonte, Mrs, Hubert ponnje Gardner and daughter Don- | center, Vonada was selected as leader. The na Kay called at the R. J. Vonada The W. P,_ A. and National Youths tally “Bill's” father, Leo McDowell | a at Os Lee during the friends are glad to see her about Pittsburgh and Snow Shoe, P officers were elected as follows: | home Sunday evening Administration have rendered val- president, Bette Aley; vice president,| and Mrs. Miles Bartley and | uable help by building a new $100,- ' | again and hope she continues to] James F. Kelley arrived at als | ig Resth Ba -h improve. home Sunday for a short visit de- pres) . oe | i daughter Shirley eon Re al Mr. and Mrs. William Pisher ana | parting Monday. . | retainer A i eur lead- family spent Monday in Hershey. [00000 swimming pool and modern motor trip with no fixed destina- | two children motored to Bellwood, ler, Barbara Shaffer: assistant game a a, Johy, wg Jad bath houses. The pool is solid con- leader, Grace Hoy; song leader, Ar-| co ancy and son Ronald, of | orate and there has been installed Centre Hall, and Mr, and Mrs. Jack | o complete filteration plant by tion. Their first stop will be at| Sunday, Gettysburg, Among our residents who attend- {lene Swope; assistant song leader, Mabus of Hecla Park, spent Satur . r \ alle Wy "Wwe Ie . ABH, d gland Fn ” ; hich the water in the enlre pool Mr nsel lery| €d the circus at Williamsport on Clarabelle Bartley; news reporter, . oo of up “lw I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar We } Kathryn Conaway; assistant new: 4 PYSIITE W! Wie CE. Au y. HOH is filtered every twenty-four hours ir. Mrs Neldigh | Pirst of all, Altoona City drinking | Tuesday last were the Kohibecker| Suenlay Sioring hind on as family, M, L. Wetzler and son Mal- | reporter, Dorothy Hoy, The club ur ; nd hi op yang, pas Rtate. Toi and wy a, R78, ROY cava, Sunday Sulecte sewing ‘as thel project on A diy evening "i ul the Waley 5? ed “i hos her 08 lan estimated crowd of 22, at- The trustees e Jacksonville! D ny €¥ p 14 LR process keeps the water pure I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Alexander oto tended. School 9:30, Elmer Hosband, Blog pd oh (Llekstnyiiie Noll home clean. Spacious bath houses with Delaware, were Sunday afterneon) Mrs, William Eckenroth and son preaching at 7:30, and Brother column wishes to thank all who| Mrs. Harry Bwope was a Sunday | all facilities for male and female callers at the Mrs. Roy Hall home. | Harry motored to Williamsport, | Sholl will bring the message. helped either by thelr services, with | Supper guest at the Luther Pisher | swimmers, have been bullt. The Vistar at the Jah H. Smitn where the latter consulted an eye | contributions and through thelr lib-| home at Bellefonte poo] is located on the island which home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. | oecialist. : | eral patronage for the success of Saturday supper guests at the Wil- | has been landscaped Ralph McCartney and family of” | M. P. Kerstetter, pastor. 8:30 a. our annual festival. We are espec- lam Weaver home were Mrs, Reu- In addition to unexcelled m., morning worship; 9:30 a. m., lally grateful for those who came! ben Sorgum and John Rhine of bathing facilities, Lakemont Park offers for pleasure and enjoy- Pleasant Valley; Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| Mrs. Jesse Sowers and Mrs, Hess | | ck: a nl Mam Carson and family of Hunt-| spent Tuesday of last week at Buck {Church school, C. Lee Lyons, Supt. from neighboring communities and! Flemington, and Clair Belghtol of {Official Board meeting on Friday added so much financially. For all Howard, Other caller were Mrs Tri-State ingdon; Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Wen-| nell University. rick; Mr. and Mrs, Moore of Snow| Mindin jthe heatf Well don't evening at 8 o'clock, July 11 those who are interested in our Robert Rhoade and children of Shoe; Willis Sowers and frieffds of | worry about it. It won't be long cemetery this has been the largest Pleasant Gap Prossertown, | til] winter and it would be welcome and best we have ever had. For the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peters spent] then. Rev. C. Nevin Stamm, pastor. information of association several days with their son, Had at| Miss Ruth Miles has been Very church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning well as other communities we have from KDKA Westport { ill during the past week suffering worship and sermon, 8:15 a. m. The arranged for June 27, 1942 the the Howard High Sch Little Anna Marie Blerly is sul-| with sunburn poisoning. Her cON- | Church School Board will meet on date for our festival next year. We on July 11th. sponsored by fering from bruises on her right dition for a few days was rather Monday evening at 7:30 in the social shall keep you informed through This popular group ha arm having the misfortune to have serious. We are glad to report 8 room this paper of further arrangements over KDKA every it caught in an electric wringer.) change for the better, | —— Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Owens of 8:00 m Her brother Robert also had his ton- Measles have invaded our town. Advent Church Bellefonte, spent Monday evening at in for sils removed at the Centre County| Among the latest victims Is Faye! © (© Shuey, Pastor. Sunday the E. R. Bartley home | Headlining Hospital the same day. Fisher. The iype ls German, Off gong, 9:30, Clyde Watson, supt,! Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Martin of De-/ Bryant preaching 10:30; Our Bible Study troit, Mich were Sunday dinner A singing of popular cowgirl COMeGIan ment of Its patrons the following boating on acre lage, dancing on floor, roller skating rink a thirteen very fine skating on the t games, thriliing miniature railroad, penny arcade studio swings, a miniature merry-go-round Hi k large: rides photo C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flowr AA ty N Wi LAER ES and playground ! baseball grounds, archery course sheltered kitchens, hundreds of ph nic tables and benches seating 1.000 people ment and speaker: The Altoona Chamber Corm- merce is sponsoring Lakemont Park and the Tourist Publicity Bu- Pennsylvania and Altoona L i Lakemont Park pe J ~ and a casino for enlertain- of y { anda reau of WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-50 Blend advertisis Horse interest ang whe shoe Arve pl piace Dix Run Baptist C. C. Shuey Pastor Lo Loury Organized please arrange | on ride elu Bamuel } 208 Wain DY writin 3. Taylor, Park Manager ut Avenue, Alona Penn ] kt Pl 1-98060. Lake- WAGNER'S Very Best Flour i nler Wheat Milesburg Methodist these the 32% Dairy Feed )% Dairy Feed Wagner's PENN STATE PROFESSOR TO HEAD SCULPTURE JURY 2( Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Er, ah Wagner's St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Martha Monday Lucas Rebecca, Clarabelle Jane Bartley evening Lt the homes and Tar The Jar direct ndance Show Wagner's will appear 4 ol Auditorium the Jr been Saturday great our as last spent Swope u Helms {9 i and as e an « 1 o i al Mrs le Jans he Swope and Sumner Noll Bette Aley william Dix- inday caller Ad home Were and daughter El Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. bas class heard night at show is friends be Sim Wildcats the the Me] and a sore all the His feature will Georgia be COMPENSATION » prizes that were given at the Baturday evening were a glider won by Gertrude Ann, daugh- of Mr xd Mrs. Charles Harter et of dishes won by H. 1. Pletcher of Howard, and the gas Ww by Mrs. DeMar Mrs. Clifford Keilgle and children of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Norman Reichert and son of Pleasant Gap Mrs. Harry Butler and grandson Taylor, of Howard, spent Wednes- day with Mrs. Hubert Vonada Eve- ning visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Mil ford Heaton family of Hecla rd Scoutmaster of No T and special f Yodeling AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 190 Mr. and Mrs. Shook of Wingate! three day measles and are not con- festival will have moved into the house vacated sidered serious will be held at the home of Broth- guests at the home of Mi Mrs by Orvis Fetzer, Our congratulations to the newly or and Sister Kelley, one week from Hubert Vonada Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Fisher left! weds of our town. this Tuesday, July 8th, at 7:45, all! Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll Monday on a motor trip through] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall are vis: | ,. vices Standard Time children Dick and Elsie Jane New Jersey and points of interest] iting relatives in Bellwood —— Thursday afternoon caller: Hecla Union Church Noll and Mrs. § w= « Ea i — ~ 2 Sara BUSH HOLLOW C. C. Shuey, Pastor. Sunday State College | School 9:30; preaching in two weeks John Diehl of Howard, spent | July 13th. Our Bible Study will be Wednesday at the E R Bartley There were 46 out to Sunday|glad to have School on Sunday. Invite you all! Sunday School this Thursday evening, July 3rd in home the Church at 7:30, all services Donald Vonada is home after { | Standard time, come to the study spending a week at the home of Mr back again, and bring others with | ay and Mrs Lee Alexander and | of God's word, it will be a help, and Mrs. Milford Heaton of Hecla you. Those who were presentiy. qunt Mrs D. H. Custer visited tn Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Er and | wi Sunday morning had the privilege of | at the Harry Lucas and Roy Spoiis| St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte family spent Sunday evening with Hearing he Cipay irielte from homes Saturday evening. Mr. and| The Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd, | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dixson, 00n | pare Gipsy, Pa. sing. We know every Mrs. Alexander were guests of his rector. Holy Communion, § a m.; callers were Mr. and Mn one present enjoyed the singing. | aun: and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Custer Church school, 9:45: Choral Euch- also the talks given by all 4 of the | oy ynignyille, over the weekend. |arist and sermon, 11 o'clock. The Mr. and ladies. We hope in the future to We are all planning on being choir school under the direction of Jersey Shore have the privilege of having these : : v8 Pan) 8 JHeaver. ORD " erty and ch present at the Lucas reunion on Mrs. Paul 8. Beaver, organist and ladles in our church again. Saturday in the grove by the director of St. John's choir, will con- rs There will be no collage Prayer | .h,r.ch Everyone who is interested tinue during the coming week, Mon- meeting this week as the regular coming is invited whether a rela- 98y through Friday. The night falls on the 4th of July, s0 ii tive of the Lucas family or not. start at ® each day was decided not to have any this | Thos 4 : th a week, but the usual Wednesday Rov Foi Sock dinney Bi he Presbyterian, Port Matilda night service will be held in the | pov SPOS FAME On SWICRY BOR: | Services, Sunday, July 6th. Bible church as usual Mrs Anna Hamilton and daughter School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship Jean Spotts spent a couple Of | gn... and Mrs Esther Smith all; 10:30 am. Unionville—Evening days last week with her grandma of Gipsy, Pa and Mrs. Evan Ham- Worship 7:30 p. m. The pastor will q Mrs. Edna Spottg and family. Other {iton of Slate Run. Pa deliver a message unusual in char- q visitors of the same home on Thurs-| a... Sunday SOthe ‘changes wil | acter, touching Redemption in our day were Mrs, Dale King and chil- | po oda in the teachers of our Sun- | Modern world. Bible Study Class dren, Mrs. Myrtle King, Beverly | 4.¢ School also some children will Monday evenings at 8:00 p m Gray, Mrs. Edgar King, Jennie Sny- | be promoted to higher classes. S50, Milesburg :—Bible School 9:30 a. m der and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow come out and see who your teacher Christian Endeavor 6:30 p m. Stover and daughter | will be. Also awards were given Howard E. Oakwood Minister Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson en-| out on Sunday, which the children tertained a number of relatives on | had earned by saving tickets which Sunday at their home. We were are given out each Sunday MOSHANNON Mr. and Mrs. Mac Fitzsimmons have returned home after being em- ployed a few weeks in Niagara Falls, sarbara Jack i } A nh anc ter al Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed ginger Taylor and hanmonics Wizard; and iron in were on Mr: Kaufman at = Har. we Stanion Ha team; Jerry Wea banjo, Ken Newilon {| Bryant, Master of gO W make up a music and comedy. Slim will provide laughs galore Wildcats are heard dally on KDKA and the others Barndan show Saturday Don't mi Lids opportunity these radio in person. The sho isters and and Lopp ceremanies mony Jace Wagner's Medium Scratch Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed grand sh MIS [mmm — WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You |! ————— these people out to on Lhe € nigh 0 mee; and 1 of and out concerning during the Troo; bring to the minds patrol leader: 5 the Lt camping r t of ne All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your wih feed, Dealers in All Kinds of Grains ft levy IsT & ] tiey hes Wo ; t favorites Rd aft stipulation sometime July £11 Howard S From Financial Loss. Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-) Bellefonte, Pa. s ' ¢ k Malone of Rose Daugh- Sun : Fran Mir Mrs day cail- iw gay Weaver Mrs Earl, of evening 'r daughter SEARI0NS h BELLEFONTE, PA. William Howard pper Use our Classified Ad columns red Be ES Qe te and boys of Howard Aley william Beightol was 8 caller at the ( home Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mis. C. 8 Haven were Bunday at the bh of the latter's bi — Elmer Swi family St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte Mrs The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas Josephine, tor. Fourth Sunday after Trinity, ver Thursd at July 6. Priends and members will Hoy home at Upper Marion please note the change to the sum- Mrz. Sara Kaufman of State Col- mer schedule of services, This sched lege, was a Saturday sup- ule will be in effect during July, per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner August, and the first Sunday in Noll and family, other callers were September 8:30 a. m. the service Earl Peck of Nittany, and Mrs and sermon, “Be Ye Therefore Mer- John Royer of Madisonburg ciful;” 9:30 a. m., the Sunday school Mrs. Fred Kessling, Mr. and Mrs The Willing Workers will meet on Milford Etters and son Milford, and Swope of Lock supper goer: Lhe] — - . WINGATE and M Roy Feher vdia Irwin and Mrs. Lucas motor- | Howard Mr. and Mn: Fisher were entertained at dinner th their nephew Clyde Tice and ly. Lydia Irwin was entertain. atl dinner with Mr. and Mrs Howard Kline, while Mrs, Lucas was entertained at dinner with Mos Fannie Boone and family last SBun- day a week Rev, and Mrs Harry Kline of Milesburg were callers at the Mrs OTe re ana — — 1 Aare and Deitz and Mary Pearl and W ' fait py : GARUEnier | .4 to and Wea- Melvin lard LA } spent the evening There were 61 present at th2 Methodist Sunday School Sunday, June 29th ago Gladyce Fye is spending the sum- mer with relatives at Grand Islani, NY Betty Borger and Jane Schmoke are attending the L. T. L. conven- tion at Bloomsburg, this week as delegates, Mr, Jacob Hazzard has returned from the hospital, and is improving at this writing. i Mrs. Frank Leader has returned | home from Milesburg, where she { tery, Monday evening. Clifton Panning, of Niagara Falls, is visiting at the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. Cyrus Schnars. Mr, Harry Lucas gnd family mov- ed to Pine Glen on Monday. { Mr. and Mrs, James Beals and family Mrs. Ray Watson and son, Dan motored to the Advent ceme- Tuesday night at 8 o'clock First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, Pastor 9:30 a m, Sunday Church School, Mr Charles W. Keller, Supt, 10:40 a m. Observance of the Holy Commu- nion. Reception of members. 7:30 p. m, Worship and Observance of the Holy Communion. The Ladies Ald will meet on Tuesday evening Alfred Borger Jr. returned home Saturday night after spending tne Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Saturday in Lock Haven and called on Mrs Conaway and sons Ellsworth and Matthew Conaway Mrs. Lucy Conaway was a mnday supper guest at the home of her son Robert Conaway and family Mr and Mrs Ira Haagen and daughter Pauline, Mrs. Henry Von- ada and daughter Norma, of Litile 15 oh Florence Lucas home recently Rev, and Mrs. K. I. Bower Howard was entertained at supper by Lydia Irwin and daughter, June i%th ol - The lesson that many garden en- | . to is that Nature Is when It comes thusiasts get tricky assistant growing crops iat 7:30. Prayer meeting on Wed- | nesday evening at 7:30. The Sun- day School Board will meet lollow- ing the prayer service. Choir re- hearsal on Friday evening at 7. United Brethren, Bellefonte G. E. Householder, Pastor. Unified services beginning at 9:30 a m., | week at Niagara Falls. He was ac Bus, employed ot"the ume of Mr. companied by two friends of that Mrs. Prank Dashno and children, | place, Bruce and Nelson Borger. Frank Jr. Gloria and Gerald, of | Mr. Alfred Borger is home for the Niagara Falls, visited at the home | Week. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Borger. from! The many friends of Mr. J. A.| Monday until Friday of last peak | Shangea, of Newberry, a former Francine and Joann Getz, of Re- | resident of this place, are sorry to novo, are spending two weeks with | hear of his death, which occurred friends and relatives here, | last Friday morning and extend RE RUNVILLE The Children’s Day service was; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gordon of very good all the children did fine, | Bellefonte called at the William | and a good crowd present | Howell home Thursday evening Mr. Mahlon Watson and family] Mr Richard Purl wil] go this of Moshannon visited with their; Monday morning to Willlamsport | John R. Shope, Supt. in charge. grandmother, Mrs. Anna Lucas last for his final examination for the Sermon by the pastor at 9:50 am. | Sunday, and attended Sunday army camp. Sunday School lesson study at 10:20 8chool | The Men and Women's class a m. Dismissa] at 11:00 a. m..! Minnie Reese, with Mr and Mrs. | meeting will be held at Mr and preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pas- | Hubert Neill of Zion, motored to Mrs William Howell home Tuesday tor; Prayer and Bible study Wed- | Gettysburg, Sunday and spent the evening, July 8th. | nesday evening at 7:30; The Belle- | day. | ‘The Ladies Ald Society will meet fonte Banjo will be present Mr, and Mrs. Lee Meyers and at Mrs. Philip Confers home this and play a number of selections in| charlotte Furl of Baltimore, Md, Thursday afternoon ai 2:30. | the Sunday evening services. The gpent the weekend with home folks. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch from | | public is cordially invited to attend Mr. M. A. Watson painted his Buffalo, N. Y, motored here last) | all the services, Tuesday and visited with Mrs, May | FEW YEARS BACK America concentrated on the idea of a *‘Safe and Sane Fourth of July”. Through the earnest effort of public-spirited citizens, and law enforcement agencies ++. the children of America are far safer on Independence Day. | J. M. Keichline Insurance Agency One of the Oldest Agencies in Centre County, ANN W. KEICHLINE, Representative, Temple Court Phone 190 We've saved the children from their own carelessness. Now let's have a ‘‘safe and sane’ 4th, 5th and 6th of July on the highways! Over this three-day Independence Day weekend . . . let's make a real start toward reducing the holiday toll on Pennsylvania high- ways. It can be done if you do your part. Before you start anywhere, be sure your car is in good mechanical condition . . . that its brakes, | house and built a frong porch and is | | now painting and putting the fin- McClincy. They lived together as | ishing touches on the porch which | heighbors at Cross Fork, Potter Co. | does make a fine appearance. | about 36 years ago, when the lum- | ber business was booming in Poi-| Zion 4-H Club Meeting | The Zion 4-H breakfast club met { at the home of Madeline Harter, | BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS | June 19 at 1:30 EST. The meeting | wag called to order by the president! Mary Jane Armstrong and was led! in the 4-H club pledge by Dorothy | Vonada. In the business part of | the meeting Ruth White was elected | This Bank is cooperating with the Government, remuneration, in making United States Defense Bonds available to the public, We cordially invite you to obtain your bonds at without profit or this Bank. Bonds are available in the following denomina- tions: Issue Price $ 18.756 will increase in 10 years to 37.60 will increase in 10 years to... 050.00 75.00 will increase in 10 years to... 875.00 will increase in 10 years to 750.00 will increase in 10 years ta........1000,00 game leader and Dorothy Vonada| news reporter. The program was then turned over to our Home| Economics Worker Miss Helen But- | ler. Then we went to the kitchen where we made muffins, prunes, co- cog and oatmeal. The meeting was then adjourned to meet at the home ou on Shaffer on July 8th, at 8:30 Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schimel of Lock Haven entertained Thursday evening in honor of their daugh- ter, Miss Anna Schimel, who ocele- brated his 19th birthday anniver- sary. During the evening Mr. and Mrs. Schimel announced her en- gagement to Paul Sweetwood, of Lock Haven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maturity Value $ 25.00 100.00 500.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BELLEFONTE, PA. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Edward SBweetwood of Potters Mills. No date has been set for the wed- ding. The bride-to-be is employed in a Lock Haven department store and Mr. Bweetwood Is employed at the chair factory. College education will be more popular when a diploma guarantees the holder a job, at adequate com- pensation. INSURANCE CORPORATION, Mr. Harold Walker and wife and two ohildren, of Baltimore, Md, visited over the weekend with rela- | tives, There was an auto wreck at the! § i junction at the John Purl home| when a car came down the hill from | Yarnell last Saturday evening and the brakes would not hold, causing the car to side swipe another car going toward 8now B8hoe. An] elderly lady got her shoulder hurt and was taken to the hospital. Both cars were slightly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig and Mrs. Nora Milton of Lewistown vis- | ited with Ernest Milton and family, | Sunday. : There was a swarm of bees lit on | | the west side of the U, B. church | last Saturday and was there for] Children’s Day service Sunday | evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pry and three | grandchildren of Altoona, called at! the Mac Reese home, Sunday af-| ternoon. | Pvt. Howard T. Packer who is sta- | tioned with the U. 8. Army at Fort | Story, Virginia, is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo, of Pleasant Gap, visited with hom foiks, Sunday. Used Truck H DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. CELE 6 dale I WYE tires and lights are in perfect trim. On your way... there and back . . . drive carefully, courteously, completely in control of your car every split-second ! Watch for children on the roads . : | going on picnics . © . playing ball. Keep under fifty . . . and keep on your own side of the road at all times. Allow plenty of time for your trip. You know mew that traffic will be heavy . . . so plan wow to start early . . . to use the less-travelled roads wherever and whenever possible. Be a good American on this great American holiday by driving safely and sanely on the 4th, Sth and 6th . . . and throughout the year. PENNSYLVANIAS HIGHWAY SAFETY COUNCIL ARTHUR H. JAMES, wore SE WILLIAM J HAMILTON, JR., Serstory of Resvnss
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