July 3, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thres UNIO Methodist Church Services: No prayer service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning at: 9:16, followed by the regular preaching service at 10:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev Kerstetter; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30 Presbyterian Church Services :-- Bible Study Class Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the church; preach- ing service Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev. H E, Oakwood Tax Reminder: —There are still some unpaid taxes for past years which should be paid up at this time as the new duplicate is about ready and 1941 taxes will soon be on your hands. Get this one obligation off your hands before jt grows any larger Athletic Association There will be a meeting of Unionville Athletic Association Thursday evening, July 3rd In Community House at 8 o'clock. All| persons interested are urged to be | present Guests at the home of Mi Mrs. J. C. Fox last week for sever- al days were his brother and sister Mr. Irvin Fox and sister of Jersey Shore Meeting :~ | the | this | and | A number of persons from here enjoyed a real outing and picnic at Moshannon Park last Thursday | evening. About 30 persons attendance and did justice to the food placed on the table Mrs G. W. Bullock and daughter Mrs Robert Keeler and sisters, Mrs Grace Foster and Miss Katherine Smih enjoyed the day with their sister and husband Mr. and Mrs Charles Bechtol of Howard, last Fri day Mr. and Mrs Lee Alexander of Greenwood, Delaware, were week- end guests of his aunt and uncle | Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Custer. They | spent some tune with her parents, | Rev. and Mrs. DD Kauffman at | Newton Hamilton Pa Miss Ruth Parsons accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Williams and Mrs. G. | W. Bullock attended the meeting of the Centre County Council of Republican Womery held at the home of Mrs. Balser Weber of How- ard on Saturday afternoon Mrs. Nannje Williams, who had been visiting in the community for the past month, left on Saturday evening for Half Moon Valley where she will continue i friends and relatives before re- | turning to her home in Hollidaye- | burg Mrs. Harriet Askins and Miss Mary Turner returned to their home last Friday after a three weeks visit with friends and relatives in the vicinity of Pittsburgh. They were accompanied home by Mr Jarrett, of Pittsburgh who will spend some time gt the Askin and the Snoke's of Union township Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lucas and daughter, Mary accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Porres: Homan and daughter, Kathleen, left on Tuesday morning for a motor trip to Jack- sonville, Florida, where they will visit with the formers son Samuel Lucas, who is stationed th Florida having joined the army some time ago dans BLANCHARD Billy Donovon returned home this weekend, having spent 2 weeks with his aunts in Empor Byron Richards made a business trip to York during the past week Miss Betty Ruhl spent the week- end with relatives in Lockport Miss Jean Kunes left on Thurs- day for Madison, Wis where she is planning to take a ix weeks’ course in Education at the Univer- sity. Mrs. D. C. Gardner entertained during the past weekend her sister and family from Virginia Mrs. Bess Johnsonbaugh of State College, and four children Baturday with her parents later made a trip to Hershey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bechdel our most recent bride and groom, have | moved into the Anna Bechdel home. | Miss Bechdel plans to make her! home with the newly married pair The sympathy of the community | has been extended to Mrs. Mae Bat- on in her recent bereavement Mrs. Waltz and son Gilbert, of | Buffalo, N. Y., attended the funeral | of William Eaton on Saturday i Eldred! Pletcher of Altoona, was a | Sunday visitor at the home of his | father, Mr. Hayes Pletcher, who has been quite ill for several weeks Mrs. Barl Grant and daughter Carol Amn, returned from the hos- pital on Sunday Mrs. J. K. Dyer spent the week- end at home vacationing from her! duties at Harrisburg Mr. afd Mrs. Samuel Masden of | McKeesport, were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Harris Confer (From Last Week) Quite an epidemic of measles has | broken out in town. i Mr. and Mrs. Harris Confer cele- | brated ‘their 20th or China wedding | on Juheé 18. Quite a umber of their | friends and relatives gathered at | the home to help them celebrate. | Before the refreshments were served | the many lovely gifts received by | Mr. and Mrs Confer were displayed tc the guests were in | their daughter nome spent They | Wii Dont” Grow Fast You needn't tolerate those worms that stunt growth and make culls of fine growing pullets and cock- erels. Use Dr. Salsbury's Rota- Caps; they are hard on worms and easy on birds. See us for DR. SALSBURY'S ROTA-CAPS. : i A Member of Dr. Salsbury’s Na- tion-wide Poultry Health Service the | { agent at { with the | Mr. and | Snoke | the training | here, also camp | day morning and brought them | They her visit with | 4 { called on her aunt { daughter Miss Viola, Mrs | from Claysburg NVILLE | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer of Bellefonte, called on friends and relatives in the community on Suns day evening Mr. T. B. McClellan employed in Altoona, Pa. spent Sunday at hi home here returning to hi duties in the evening Mrs. Florence Ballard was in town on Sunday greeting old time friend and neighbors. Florence i citizen of Luthersburg, Pa now » The regular monthly meeting ol the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will be held this Thursday evening in the church at 7:30 Mrs. Margaret Keatley has re turned to her home from Milesbury where she had been spending several] weeks with her sister the 184] past | Mrs. Emily Miles and family son Blanch returned week journ in Canada where they enjoy real fishing. They transact on the way Mr GW recently Holt and from a ome some business Mr. G. W. Bullock home former station Howard, Pa Sunday new agent, and his wile Mrs, Arthur Irwin and time in his old quarter Mi Georgeanna Holt Ida Barton and Alice ger returned to theh Sunday from a week camp at spent pent some Eleanor Bruj home un vacation Newton Ham won, Pa Mr. Paul Reside wh al the Airplane {actory al ven spent last week pent part of Lhe with Donald McElwain Moshannon Park Master Lynn fonte spent a couple visiting with his grandmother, Mi T B McClellan, He returned hi morning. Come are alway Tingue of aay s home Saturday again Lynn gs you ome al g hoe Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Fisher on and wife, Mr. and Mrs Donald Fisher motored to New Jersey 'Mon- ragamaoiner back wit the former's daughter Elizabeth Ann Fisher who h in New Jersey for the returned home the Mr. and Mr Will returned to p } week extended and family, Mir ambaugh and from an with and Mrs. C. W. 8t of Ohio. Mr Stambaugh them home by auc ter Jane sccompanied them A h ang ni jeiting H VISIUIR a time We are glad to learn that t ition of Mr. LeRoy Luca Mrs. Ruel Luca i it alth : to De taken 10 the Altoona soon for treatment and observati His many friend may oe i Guests at the home ¢ ir. an Mrs. B. E. Hol* ghd = Hazel Barton, last Thursday were Mr Car] Swale; and two daughters and Mrs. Trude Parker a ; of Clearfield Pa all school mates tending Mr algo guest at the ame day nd daughter These ladies wore togethe Bellefonte High Gilbert Keatley of Tyron Holt hile at JULIA Visitors at the he liams on Sunday were Dr. C Hams, wile mer Donald, Margare i of Allentown, Pa... Mr. and gene Markle daughters Nancy of Pleasant Gag Mr Melvin Williams Mr Fred LL. Andrews of Ju Miss Mary Haven Mrz RM Alexander visited wit Mrs Stella Stump of Lancaster ov the weekend Miss Jes: me of E i To H : ang iour chi 1 of Lock ie Anderson of Bellwood Miss Tryphena Tallhelm Mrs. Russel] nellstown Johng of MeCon- Pa; accompanied by her Staple and son Thomas and her son #0, grandchild, spent Thursday p m. with Miss Tryphena Talihelm of this place Mary Breon of Lock Haven, ace companied by her mother, Mra Nora Breon, spent the weekend in Washington, D. C. John Swisher returned to Detroit Michigan, after spending two week: vacation at the home of his sister Mrs. R. M. Alexander Those who called at the home of William Crispin Sunday were Mr Harris Watson, his son Clayton and wife and family, Maxine of Lock Haven, and son Jimmy of Orviston Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Lucas, Mrs Pau} Crispen and son Johnny all of Bellefonte, Callers at the Paul areen home Sunday were Mrs Paul Fulgar, Miss Madeline Guyer and Mr. Earl Shoemaker of Lock Haven Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene and daughter visited the W. H. Hou!» home at Stormstown Bunday even- ing. Mrs. Houtz who was Mrs Green's aunt, passed away early Sunday morning Mrs, Morton Crain daughters, Loretta ton and two, and Carolyn,’ spent Saturday with Gilbert Robison Mrs. Marcella Beals returned home last Monday after spending several days with her brother, An- drew Straw, of Newark Ohio. Mr Straw left Newark for Miami, Flori. da, where he was admitted to the hospital for treatment, Migs. Esther Chandler returned home Saturday from Lock Haven, after several days visite ing her niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dean West, ’ Serves 40 Years i W. J. Williants ‘on ‘Monday began his 4ist year of service jn the post office at Danville. He entered the service ds au clerk, and for several years has been assistant postmaster For three months in 1930, following the death of Postmaster J. Beaver Gearhart, he wis acting postmaster, wn BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Harry MoChrk have returned to thelr home after spend week with and friends at Altoona Those from town attended the funeral of Mr. George Shugarts on Friday were: Mr, ana Mrs. H OC Shugarts, Mr. and FB Irvin, Mi Alice Bigelow, Mr Bruce Bigelow, Mr amd Mi Her man Schuelzer Mrs. Palmer Brook Mr. Paul Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Winters and fognily, Mm Sterner, Mrs. Lucy Gor ud Ma James Irvin Wilbur Baughman Mrs Marjorie ing relatives out of who ward Dorothy man Mi Mr. and Mr Mr Gene Ouk Brunner, Mr. J. B, Felty, Mrs. John Felty Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. Ayer Altoona, and Mr, and Mr bert Birelow and son, of Dun ville Mr A all of Preshyvterian, Bellefonte Hublersburg - Zion Reformed Charge { PF 3 Howard Evangelical Charge K. 1. Bows First Methodist, Bellefonte Ha old Mid-week on Wednes- MILESBURG Mr George Lucas of Greensburg and Mr Anna Jones of Philips- burg, cousing of Mrs. W, 8. Walker, were visitors al the Walker home last week. Mrs. Irvin and son 8now Shoe, sister of Mr. Walker also were callers at the Walker home. Sunday caller was Miss Eliza- beth Swartz Joe VENUTI “Swifig King of the Fiddle” AND HIS ORCHESTRA Y STARR Faturing K ECLA PARK H 7 Miles East Bellefonte FRIDAY, JULY 4th Adm. 68¢ plus tax Dancing 8-1 Mr. Calvin Bally is ill at this writ- ing The next 4-1 club meeting will be held Tuesaday, July 8 Mr. Kermit Rossman has secured employment at Blerly Furage M1 Winter of daughter, Mi Dakota Harry outh visiting her Boone Doutrich of Hum iting her aunt, Ms Sunday ruest al the Ida Bair were: Mr. and Mi Erdley of Mifflinburg Allen Brungart and Mr. Meyer Brun me None Kreamer spent afar Kreamer re Mrs M W Mass at their hothe remain an Boor 1] the Mr extended visit Gordon nterey spent here will They Hosterman the Breons at Mass Mr and Mrs ith Maivi ie Lock Sunday. Mr was Mr were goecompanied by who had Ray Stover i Haven Mann, who formerly Stover’s hired man 8US~ tained painful injuries on Saturday | while doing some blasting at a4 stone quarry near Salona Mr. and Mrs. CM. Bierly attend- &1 the wedding of Mrs. Bierly's nephew, Mr. Jay Jacobs at Belle- fonte, Saturday afternoon. BSun- { day callers at the Bierfly home were Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Grey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price of State College; and Paul Bierly of Carlisle The following persons attended the Evangelical Rally at Paradise church dn Sunday: Mrs. Mary Abe bott Mr. and Mrs Alton Auman and daughter, Irene: Mrs. Helen Shultz, daughler, Hilda; Mrs. Stah- ley Bierly, Mrs A. C. Limbert: Mrs | Jack Righel, Mrs, Robert Breon,; Mrs. Paul Rearick; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Musser and children and | Mrs. Ellen Bierly, The Y. P. M. C, of the Evangeli- cal church held a weiner roast in the Millheim Narrows last Tuesday evening, The following attended Miss Betty Diehl; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wert; Mr. Mdrk Limberi: { Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Baboock: Mrs | E. H Hosterman; Mrs, Molly Ker. stetter of Mifflintown: Misses Hilda Shultz and Maybelle Breon, i i Mr. and Mrs. Harry E Douty and | grandson; Elmer Douty, of Houston, { Texas, are at present visiting st ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. M W Breon: Mr. and Mrs, Douty will {remain in this vicinity for several | weeks. Other weekend visitorg at i the game home were: Mr. and Mrs, i George Meyer and daughter of Bm | porium; Mr. William Douty of Mif- i flinburg; and Mr. and Mrs, Harry j earick and sons David and Nor- man, of Mill Hall, | { Millhelm | Emporium home ol | | Blerly #pen few ana | | er, al | her week | Breon | rm { been visiting for the past few weeks | visited | Mann, who is a patient | Hospital, on | ~ REBERSBURG Mrs, Arthur Tuesdny Misses Stover hanna al elinagrove Mr. and Mr pent of Mi wart Zw iglen Mr. and Mie spent noon and evening at the Gall Wea er hon Minne Haze with thelr Lemont Mi DotUie hone ler home of her Reigle, at Midd eDurg mney om Clank Sunday father Mike Saturday Donna aay Eugene Arbogast a week Cummings al Lock Haven Kathryn Blerly and CHorig are attending Camp ! randmother ’ Ol { and { Live Mr. and Mir W. H daughier Jowhiu In Mune Mr. and Mi C.J were the uniortunale AULOMODIN TR the past weed tu PINE GROVE MILLS J. CO. Bellers was a business caller | Mr victim of an burg last Friday Wm. Brachbill, well known | furniture dealer was a business vis- George H. Woods is still con~ itor in our own Monday evening. bed, withough at this | Little Miss Bara Ann Pry ls en- ng Is somewhat Improved | joying a weeks vacation in the Mt, City, a guest of her sunt and uncle and Mrs J. Ralph Bwarlz George P Irvin, J RH Gilliland, Mrs. Ruth Prank and Mrs, Eugene Irvin, represented the Baileyville Presbyterian Bunday School at the County convention last Thursday st fBnow Bhoe While driving a large boar to is pen Bunday morning Earl Bickle had his right hip and leg badly gashed by the boars tusks, when he turned on his driver, he was rushed 0 an M. D. for treatment Mr dickle is tenant armer on the Me- Willams-Bunday farm just by town Edward C, Martz of Durn- Mr. Cisud H, Meyers, son of Mr oe , some time | And Mrs. Charles H, Meyers of Pair- { Mrs | brook County supervisor of Parm Security Administration of Lances- ter, Pa, announces his engagement The wedding in the near future to Miss Jane Mattern, daughter of | DOD I Mr and Mrs. J. Collins Mattern of SAormstown ' a in our ident ast mturday between Mit Union and hiriey 1 Feary wy were he Stover is installing Delaval milk machine pur- | Mr of the John H. Baliey agen neg john real old-fashioned | two weeks, By wheat will be in Naving he past ome DRY TOP (Boggs Twp.) and farmer Arthur R an important business nted i" Thursday at the county Farm Agent Ralph Blan- here Monday among the hecking over some NYA Mr. and that EE ies eft for sl a — POTTERS MILLS Mr. William Monlgonery from Liladelphila called at the Mr. J W lack home on Thursday Mrs iresnowitz, son John and daughter Kathryn from airfield N. J. visited at the Mr. G H McCormick's recently. merdhan Mrs Maggie Ackerman of Miss Anna Ward | Georges’ Valley, is spending some wed a new delivery | time with her cousin Mrs. J G orders dell Boal we Mr caughter werk y Camp Dallas Glenn Hunt m al wife 50 enjoyed the G and vered rs Vonada, wife and of State College, visited Mr H E FPaust Philip weeks in Tad- | Sunday at the home I pending the past ow F. Reno Fry home Mrs 1da Harpster Nas return- he Hawley Stover White Hall rosd. much Snproved in ealth ie p a N - home oa Miss wge Orpha Fleisher of State Col- visited over the weekend at home of her sister Mrs Nora Gettig Mr, Harry Burley, wife and daughter of Btate College visited on Sunday at the Mr. G, H. McCor- mick home. Mr. Guy Armstrong, of Milroy accompanied by Miss Mary Paust and brother Jonas visited over the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs. James Coder at Adamsburg Sn ———» There is nothing gained by work- ing 50 hard one day that you have to rest the next Musser accom g n Mis tre Hall, departed last New Jersey, wher the summer month note] In Atlantic Jans SAroar hursdwy Rock Helen role accom- Let FREEDOM Ring! Echoing and re-echoing through all the turmoil of today, the clear, loud ringing of our Liberty Bell is a symbol of all that we Americans have to live for! Staunch, stardy—from the beam from which it is suspended, to the gong that strikes out its message, our Liberty Bell signals to a waiting world of op- pressed peoples that though the struggle be long and hard, the call of Liberty will again ring out around the world . . . as it still rings out for every American. °. Bellefonte, Penna.
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