UNIONVILLE Mpthodist Church Services: friends and Prayer service this Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock, Sunday School Sun- | day morning at (9:15; Epworth League in the evening at 6:30, im- mediately followed by the preaching service at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev, M, FF. Kerstetter Free Methodist Church News: Rev. Howard Jacobs and family are moving this week to Avis, where they will spend the next ten days at their annual camp meeting Others from this community are planning to attend. There will be Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30, followed by Class Meeting and the Friday evening prayer ser- vice for the next two Sundays on account of the pastor being away to camp meeting Bible Studv Class in the Presby- terian church each Monday evening under the direction of Rev. H. E Oakwood. Meeting convenes at 8 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zimmerman and family of Wilmington Dela- ware, were recent guests of friends and relatives in and about the com- munity, stopping to call on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall and family. Miss Nell Williams returned home Sunday from an extended visit with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Fisher and two sons of Pittsburgh. They had been taking an outing in Erfe for a couple weeks and came on here for a short visit before returning to their home in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs, John Talhelm enter- tained some of their relatives from Milton over the past weekend Upon their return home on Sunday _THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three - a—— - i COLEVILLE Oo t N § G R (0) VY 3 M ] L LS Two Escape In Jail- 'been stolen here | Getting an early start is ust, 24 Rev. and Mrs. J A. Byrd, Miss . | Mr. Purnell went to Altoona important in life as it is in ng. | virginia Stover Miss Carolyne | Break; 1 Recaptured ronda night and found that one EGAL NOTICES | Baldwin, have returned home after : oy ag in shieds, L a complete recovery may be speedy. |spending two weeks in Allentown on Laven apm EXECUTRIX NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Nicodemus | attending camp meeting. HAPS: oF AIHA. Estate of of Altoona, visited severa) days with | Those from our town who spent late of Harris Mrs. H, Thompson Elway. | the weekend In Hershey are Mr. and ounty. Pennayi- The regular mpeting of the Com. | Mrs. Robert Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- munity Garden Club will be heid neth Houser, four children, Mr. and on Wednesday, July 20th at the | Mrs. Lester Lavis, daughter, al] re- home of Mrs. Harry Kerchner, at turned to their homes reporting a 7:30 p. m. fine time Mr. Morgan L. Richards of Jersey | Mrs. Dewey Justice Is spending Shore was over night guest of his some time In Jacksonville taking sister, Mrs. W. B. Parsons last | °*'® of her sister, Mrs, Carl Jack- | Thursday going on to Jullan and 0 and infant son who returned to HY of the though it machine had been after a naighbors trust her Miss Betty Harpster, daughter of | and with friends at Howard Mr, and Mrs, 1, G. Harpster, a re- | Cards from Dr. and Mrs. Hugh L cent high school graduate, has aC- | yyy of Nashville, Tenn. report they cepted a nice clerical position in | are grandpappy and grandma for ! | (Continued from page one) HE distance Trainor, confined in separate steel! .. cells on the second floor of the cell block, in some way obtained iron bolts, one about § inches in length and the other about § inches long whieh were used n bolting together } gle are reguesied 0 make parts of the wooden balcony by |g, aped ti ats es | payment, and those having claims which access to the upper ~ o same duly proven, with- cells Is gained. Many of the 1 MARGARS] BE _RuNs are loose in the ancient wood a X45 can be removed easily It is believed that open the locks of two men entered jall yard laundry building a. Otherwise thie edan of the damaged. While he was dAriving 10 | vownat PL ( Bellefonte he front the Hartman—Sellers Electrical | the 1st time, (while some of the rest Store in State College. of us are real used to it). A big Mr, and Mrs. Paul Myers, of | boy born last Thursday in Vande: | Boalsburg are the proud parents of | bilt hospital, Nashville, to the form a bouncing baby boy No. 1, born 1asc er Miss Lela Rebecen Fry. His | week in the Centre County hospital. | name is James Hamilton III. | The 1st grand snd in bine Otiieled 60 members and friends of the H. Myers family. Congratulations. | willing Workers Sunday School | The annual Corl reunion will be | Class of Gatesburg Lutheran church their ‘ Saturday held August 10th. at Reservoir Park, | enjoyed their regular class meeting Huston Township to call on friends |, J Lo on Saturday from the |‘ryrone. All members of the clan | Wednesday evening in Balleyville before going home. Av U6 Hike hs ret |and friends, are urged to attend. |Community hall. A pot luck sup- Mrs. Willam Brower of Pitts yp hg has returned to Miss Carolyn Bloom was over the | per was much in order at 7 p. m i a ie ay her home after spending some time nist weekend visitor with her | followed by the July meeting burgh, is visiting with her parents, wiih her sister, Mrs. Edith White of | ¥ oy vO y Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flick. She 1.x Haven | aunt, Mrs, Esther Ritchey in Al-| Mr. Orrie Krebs of the far west, | poo (hore indies | was accompanied here by her moth. Mrs Edgar Eckley, three children | loana; Mim Joa) Hi hey a staf Spent oe past ! wo weeks With his they climbed on the er-in-law and son, Mrs. Alfred | yigiteq Mrs Clarence Garety at her | win pig 1 eT reing many tiangdes ld in some Brower and son Ronald who re- |y.me in Valley View on Tuesday {is also spending her vacation With | since his last visit in 1008. He 00h the ton of turned to their home on Sunday | aig Ellen Rogers of Pittsburgh | her mother. They are also looking } spent much of his time with hi fully ten after a few days visit with relatives |i. coonding Ber sunmer ‘vacation | BIST, Mel uncle C. M, Fry who is | sister, Mis. Elmer Reell on E 00 1), here with her cousins Mr. and Mrs a paiient in the Altoona Hospital, | Main street. Mr, Krebs, son of the ,.¢ di Mr. John C. Stere, and Miss | James Wion hil in rs | the result of apn auto accident last | late Mr. and Mrs. Levi Krebs 1s Louise Tingue accompanied his sis- Miss Hazel Kelly has returned to | Monday In his town, knocked | among the former prominent far- ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Cecll | her home after spending some Lime down and dragged by a car, recel”- | mers of Ferguson Twp ' ah ¥ a RE § FW 8 | $ ba . Stevenson of Altoona on A MOOT | with her sister. Mrs. John Resides in ing afl hruits on he head id The Johnston Bros. Allis-Chai- | trip to Ocean City, and Rahobeth philadelphia. Aw a ae he AA mers agency started out three new Beach, Del, and other places of in- Miss Mary Justice of Bellefonte | ofr the r tired r ag {s | combines last week at the Earl terest along the coast of New Jer- spent Tuesday with her brother and bic poi as eh can be ex sected | Bickle, Paul Sunday and Fred R. was at thi sey and Delawere, having left here family, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Justice | LIE as } eX] Fry farms, all running along very sitting on on Wednesday morning and expect- | Mrs James Wion, son Dewey, Ei- | Misses Jerry Newman and How- | smoothly Acro ing to remain the balance of the | Jen Rogers, Cyrus Wion, visited Mrs | ard Harpeler who recently volun- Mr. and Mrs. John Lytle of Juni- 8nd screamed f week Andrew Houser of Valley View on teered In U. 8. A. alr corps are now |... spent some time Jast week with Was indoor The Friday E stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Md. | y.0 brother J D Neidigh at his At the | awarded the Mr. and Mrs. Edgar King, Jean Retired P. R. R. yard car inspec- | Pine Hall home. Jake, tho still men. rrainos papering the Methodist church Spotts, Virginia Gray were shop- | tor, Willlam K. Goss of Tyrone, under his M. D.s care is recovering Et | started work on Monday morning. ping in Lock Haven Saturday spent a few days the past week al lyery nicely from a recent jliness ing ri | Other repair work is also being done | Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Billet, two | his former home the W. H. GOSS! ar payig Tressler and daugh- if init gi a» | this week and things will be pretty children Valrie and Ronald visited farm at White Hall, now the prop- | pc Mrs Bertha Albright were re- ot ‘or a fubmen’, 3 well on the way before the close Mrs. Billett’'s parents in Lock Ha- erty of Mr. and Mrs, P. W. Corl. |. Berwick with his | of the week ven over the weekend of the oats will be on shock | sister who i the best of Fubra Melvin Showers of James Rote has returned to his | health they were accompanied by their lit- | Benetomte von ihe radio given home after having his tonsils re- D: ' ’ § "is ueionie, Tr tle niece who had been visiting hex: | away at the [festival held by the moved burg. well known here, was a shorl for the past couple weeks. | Athletic Association, Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Bert Poorman Lealler in town Priday evening. en- Don't forget the Sunday School | ma Association will hold a meeting daughter Lilltan, Mr. and Mrs route to Spruce Creek (0 enjoy the picnic of the Methodist church, | norrow (Friday) night, immedi- Myles Lee, daughter Genevieve | weekend at his cozy cottage in the which will be held on Thursday af-| +010 ofter the softball ame with | spent the weekend in New Florence | o ternoon, August 7th at the Moshan- | ihn Gar ia with relatives | Pine non Park. Entertainment and ? | Ee P | Mrs John Krape son, Mrs Corl Miss Mary Gardner with her special program is being provided | Mrs, 1. Russell Johns of McCon- | or Buffalo Run, visited Mrs. Jay visitors at his parental home in uncle, G. I. McWilliams visited last along with the picnic dinner prom- Rock Springs. The popular Insur- | Thursday with Miss Mary MeWil- | 0 ©, ance Agent plying his 230 ibs of llams in the Presbylerian home Al Wallace Mark} | nelstown, Pa, accompanied by her gyiverv on Monday ises to be an enjoyable event { two daughters and their husbands, i Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McElwain averdupois in the harvest field. | Hollidaysburg way down t and | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowser and daughter, Betty Ann, returned home between ron Lie FE deco nned Letters testamentary in nhove been granted 10 the all persone indebted 0 bolt the tier of resent the delay Exect irix Cumpbell, AY bolt and without tools after prying their the the enclosed through “ on ie the head of ered with g Ont 4 [ HNerior BIDE WANTED. cell will door near AT north de of the manne; the feet upward discovered space was bridged Clin the two PETIL the nort) sel re the oun ol contractor who had been job of painting and : a d 20 feet be atiemmt covered Me ang ray { wn visitors in hwhile Mi Some not in this week, wind blow; Mrs, Ida Willlams was a recent pleasant visitor in State College, a guest of her grandson and family John H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Conrad G. Fry of Waynesboro, Pa, were Thursday and concentrated uj High Street, sure sign of fall when the waz bv that t over the oat stubble Ray CG. Gilliland of Harris- ump replied he the ppoin wali a0 nore: jumped off point where leaped a moment before 4 The prisoner dashed d and moved iftl . ’ a . : / wall Hh r he gael y rr 4 . y , ; : : I be rd a WL axmately fhe eT to gain more. time for an es- CHARLES F. HIPPLE “his compan Ape ph FRED C. MENSCH HARRY V. KEELER ff Centre Coun the his companion re Own hii on Mrs Mrs. George Thomas visited Tuesday with her daughter, 2 Ravinr ¢ lefo Ftd 3 HOP Fred Saylor of Bellefonte Sara Lemon and sister, Miss FRED G HOFFER Mrs Mr and Mrs. David Bowser, very Sunday from a weeks visit with re- latives in York County Mrs. Florence Miller of Sharon, Pa. is visiting around among her many friends and relaltives in the community. She is visiting with her brother and sisters, Mr J. H. Finen, Mrs. William Summers Mrs Al- meda Stere and Mrs. C. W. Bauder Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Nahmeus and daughters, the Misses Nancy fee and Shirley Ann, of Evanston, Illinois, were recent guests of Mrs Nahmeus' aunt, Mrs New Haven, Conn, and Boston where Mr. Nahmeus confers in the Board meeting of the company who has! his latter city in an important been interested for several inventions. Mrs. Charles Bechdol of attended club at years in day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsons and daughter, Joanne, returned to their | ¢onte- home in Morgantown, West Virgin- after having spent several days with his ia, last Wednesday evening W. B. Parsons and the community mother, Mrs other relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall and young son are moving this weex from the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Hall, to an apari- ment in the home of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Carper of Union Township. The girls of the community played a real game of soft ball last Wed- nesday evening when they met with the girls of Tylersvillle, Pa. They did not win but played an excellent game and this week wil] go © Tylersville to try their luck again We hope for them better success this time. The road through the borough which oonnects the Rattle Snake Pike with the State Highway, is now completed and dust can be seen no more, providing motorists keep on the center of the road, the berm is not finished as yet. The other streets through the town are not to be commented upon. The next regular meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- vice of the Methodist church will be held on Thursday evening Au- gust 14th, with a picnic supper on the church lawn at 5:30 p. m. Im- mediately alter the supper the busi- ness meeting will be held with a re- port on the Book of China. Also, don't forget the donation of desert dishes for the cupboard this time. H. Thompson Elway, enroute to New York City, Howard the home of her sister Mrs. G. W. Bullock, last Fri- recently united by double ceremony in marriage in their home church, son Leo and grandson Wilkinson Johns, motored here recently i spend the afternoon and evening with Mrs. H Thompson Elway, bringing a delicious picnic supper which was enjoyed by all. Later they motored to her sons home in Hollidaysburg, where they met Mr: Johns, off duty for the following day from the Pennsylvania Rall- | road, Altoona to Pittsburgh run that their thirty-fifth anniversary could be celebrated together Mr. Amanda Way celebrated her 81st birthday on Sunday, July 13th when a number of her friends and relatives gathered at her home and had a picnic dinner with her. Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Way and Clifford Way of Youngstown, Ohio; Glen Marsteller i of Struthers, Ohio; Mrs, W. A. Mec- | Divitt, Freeport Pa: Wiliam A MceDivitt of Freeport, Pa.; Miss Eva Dawson and Beulah Smith of Belle- Mrs. William A. McDivitt, Jr and Sara Jane McDivitt of Freeport Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John W, Walters of Warriors Mark, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Bullock and Miss Kathryn Smith of piace; Irene Kapan of Joan Wood Mary Les Wood and T. Pax Wood all of Monument; Mrs. Esther Mong and two children of this place; Richard Swenson of Mansfield, Ohio: Clil- ford C. Way of Youngstown, Ohio, Margaret R. McDivitt, Ann Slegax and John C. McDivitt, all of New Alexandria, Pa.; Marjorie J. Taylor, of Warriors Mark, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lucas of Bellefonte, Hilma M Wood of Monument, Mr. and Mrs Walter Eberhart, R. Daniel Eber- hart Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Rhoads all of Bellefonte; Pauline Rhoads, Leonard, Esther and Hazel Rhoads Tommy Rhoads and Mrs, Sara Kellerman, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and Mrs Calvin B. Lucas of Washington D C.. Mrs. E. 8. Galbreath, Mrs Leah Lucas Scott: Nancy Jean Scott all of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Orlando Taylor and husband, of Warriors Mark; Dorothy Maguire, James Ma- guire, Joseph Maguire, Becky Jane Maguire and Alice Maguire all of Morrisdale, Pa. Rev. H. E. Oakwood of the Pres- vierian church is now having his annual vacation and there will be no preaching service until the last Sunday of August. Miss Myra Underwood left on Monday for Howard where she will be employed for a time at the home On thie Fis BS Monument; Mrs. W. H. Barton was taken to of Dr. Harold Ishler. the Centre County Hospital week and underwent a minor opera- tion. She is getting along gs well as can be expected and her many Dr — " __ —_ FARM CALENDAR last Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Nicodemus and their gon, Mr. Paul Nicodemus | and wife of Altoona, were guests of Mr. H. Thompson Elway, Saturday nia State College. A second spray a month later when new growth ap- | Timely Reminders From The Penn- pears is necessary. sylvania State College School of Agriculture Field Days and flower 14 and 15. The first day will be de- voted to observing vegetable tests and experiments, while the second day's program will dea] with flower and ornamental work. Provide Nests on Range-—Nests on range acquaint maturing pullets with similar structures which later | be avallable to them in the laying house, The nests make egy will gathering less of a chore, accord- ing t» poultry specialists at Pennsylvania State College. Control Garden Weeds—Recent cgjlege. rains have stimulated the growth Planned Vegetable variely and breeding field days are planned by the Penn- sylvania State College for August the Dahlias Need Care-~Remove suck- | erous growth from the base of dah- Has | the Pennsylvania State College { Plant Turnips—I{ sown the last of July, turnips will have time to grow to good size, say vegetable spe- cialists of the Pennsylvania State College. You may also sow letluce at this time. - INSTRUCTOR CRITICIZES EE Many high school English courses | destroy the pupils desire to read, | according to Mrs. L. A. Peacock, | summer sessions instructor in edu- | cation at the Pennsylvania Stale Mrs. Peacock claims that required recommend floriculturists at | H. 8, ENGLISH COURSES Mr Donald Billett and Miss Velda Hoover visited friends in Cresson on Sunday, Cyrus Wion of Valley View, visit- ed his brother James Wion on Fri- day before leaving for Pittsburgh where he has secured employment Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Al- toona visited grandmother Justice, on Sunday Kenneth Houser, Lester Davis Ralph McMurtrie, Andrew Ramish and Lloyd Gardner returned to their homes after attending the League ball games in Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Clair (Pete) Hillard are the parents of a young son We extend our sincere sympathy to the Poorman family in the joss of their son, Charles, he being well liked in our town as delivery man for Markles Dalry Mr. and Mrs. John Resides two daughters of Philadelphia, visited Mr. and Mrs, James Kelly over the weekend evening ———— BE an eth PINE GLEN Church services: Sunday 10; preaching 7:30 p, m.; Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Thirty-one were present at Sunday school. Let us try to raise the attendance to 50 The 4-H club held their regular meeting July 17th. 8:30 a m. al Giadys Hoover's home. 12 members were present. Plans for the local 4-H picnic were made, Betty Dixon was elected delegate for club week al Btate College, August 13-16. Miss Butler then had charge of the meeting and menus were planned and discussed. Next meeting will be July 31st. Date set for Mothers Daughters dinner was August 8th Mr. and Mrs Richard Pincin and son Dick of Altoona, spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs 8chmoke Seventeen received cards upon completion of the course in Leader- ship Training. Those completing young people were Emma Jane, Anna McCullough, Betly Dixon, Alta, Edna and Alma Viehdorfer Giadys Hoover, Myles Sones, Don- ald, Robert and Ciyde Hoover, Jr Aduits: Miss Caroline Beales, Mrs Laura Meeker, Mrs. Annie Fye Mrs James Hodge, Mrs. Clyde Viehdor- fer, and Mrs. Clyde Hoover course was very interesting and in- structive, The second series will | begin later in the year. to begin with the second course, Wayne, the 7-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. William Hoover is a sur- gical patient at the Philipsburg school | State Hospital. We wish him a. | speedy recovery, Gladys Hoover ls spending the weekend with her sunt Mrs. Brad- ford at Clearfield. i Mary Lou Burkey of Howard is { spending part of her vacation at the Hodge home. Those attending neighbor night i meeting at Philipsburg were Mrs Mrs. Hodge and daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hoover and Harold, Donald, Marvin, Gladys and Jean Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Hoov- {er and Mrs. Schmoke, Harold Hoover and Merrill Vieh- dorfer made a business trip to | Pittsburgh on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Mackel were shop- | ‘dollar and five dollars each, and] are redeemable for bonds at any! {United States Postoffice, pers at Bellefonte on Monday. LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. John Harter and daughters Hazel and Helen, of Bellefonte, spent Sunday afternoon at the Ear! Harter home. Willard Harter who is slowly im- {proving is allowed to sit on the {porch a while each day. The 4-H Club news reporter will of weeds in the garden. Cultiva- reading in the average high school | send in the news next week, as their tion as soon as the soll has dried ont ig often too difficult for pupils and sufficiently is the most effective way | unrelated to their interests. to prevent weed growth, according “Consequently,” she said, “pupils to vegetable specialists of the Penn- frequently form an aversion to good : sylvania State College. Thug much reading. To correct the situation, | hand hoeing will be unnecessary. the teacher should discover the Spray Poison Ivy—Sodium arsen- present reading ability and present ite for poison ivy 1s best used as a taste of each pupil and accumulate | ter Moore and two sons and Jennie path. He spied a tree branch above | iplenic will be at Hecla Park this | Priday the 25th. and there will be | more news Lo write, Td. Yearick visited at the Willard Harter home Sunday afternoon. Callers at the Orvis Clark home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Les- This | Plan now Clyde Viehdorfer and son Merrell, | production credit ‘ciation has . lstamps are available st our office The veteran ihresherman John W. Miller Is busy this week among his usual customers hulling out the goiden grain, The popular buyer W. Witmer trucked a nice load of | porkers last Wednesday to Philips- burg market at the 10%c mark on foot Miss toona known hog Nancy Lee Stauffer of Al-} nospital nurses stafl, weil here is spending her annual vacation at the J H. Gililland home i Scouts Receive Honors at Camp niiny from page one the local government of David Dean of Troop 35. Bellefonte was chosen mayor and on his council were James Albright, board of health: Donald Ammerman, safely. and Arthur Dale, police chief, both of Troop 35 liefonte i Harold Tarpley, Troop 32 Sla‘e College. and Robert Kistler, Troop 31, State College, also held positions of waler department and fire chief "ive of the seven boys elected to the Order of the Arrow were James Albright, Arthur Dale, Donald Am- merman Thomas DeHaas, and Leonard Levine, all of Bellefonte Scout Harold Tarpiey of Troop 32, State College. attained the high ranking of Eagle Scout and was awarded the pin by Prof. H. 1 Tarpiey of State College his father Other awards and advancements which went to State College and Bellefonte scouts were Donald Stav- ely, State College, raised to second class ranking: Henry Quigley, Belle- fonte, advanced to first class rank- ing: Donald Ammerman Charles Ammerman, Arthur Dale, Thomas DeHaas, Raymond Brooks, James Albright, David Dean, Richard Wit- mer, and Leonard Levine all of Troop 35, Bellefonte. Robert Kistler, Troop 31, Btate College; Collins Marker, Troop 32, State College, and Joel Crouch, Troop 33, Stale Oolleg® received merit badges i Joel Crouch of Troop 33, Stats College, and Raymond Brooks and Edward Brooks of Troop 35, Belle- fonte, passed the requirements for Star Scout and were presented witn badges. Camp letters went to Collins | Marker, Troop 32, Stale College. | James Albright, David Dean, Miles’ { Nelson, Donald Ammerman, and Raymond Brooks all of Bellefonte. Stars for additional work were ‘given to Robert Kistler of Troop 31, State College; Charles Margolf | (and Harold Tarpley of Troop 32, ' State College; and Leonard Levine and David Dean of Troop 35, Belle- | | fonte, PARNER | DEFENSE SAVING STAMPS { SOLD BY ASSOCIATIONS | Production credit assoclations | throughout the State of Pennsyl-! vania are being given an opportune! ity to assist in the National De- | {fense Program through the sale of | Defense Bavings amps. These | stamps are sold in denominations of 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, one! This is an added service that the associations are! making available to farmers and the | | public in general, William H. Bish- | lop, secretary-treasurer of the Hol-| lidayshurg Production Credit Asso-| announced “These in any denomination.” Mr. Bishop! sald, - Youth Outwits Snake | Gertrude Miller Charles | the camp. ! | Mark's were sightseers Lhe past week at Niagarx FPalls other points of Interest In north Hugh C purchase a James J agency Dale of new { Markie Farmer Branch from the equipment Mr was A home on Miss Brown of Altoona the Bloom a guest ol Calvin 1 recent visitor al Walter Grace Bloom street, Advent Church pastor, Sunday ? at 9°30 pi ¢ Watson Preaching at 11 o'clock, Our fismal services were Very sive being baptized C. C. Bhuey Barf impress ever Hublersburg - Zion Reformed Charge Charles GG. Link. pastor. Hubilers- burg Worship. 9:15 a m. Bunda) school, 10:15. Outdoor Vesper viee at Snvdertown Lutheran church at 7p m_ (EST). Zion—Union Sun- day school, 8:30 a mm. Worshij 10:46 a m SOT = Hecla Union Church ry. pastor. Sunday at 9:30. William Workman Preaching the coming Sabbail 7:30. Our theme will be “The Thorn in the Fiesh Evervbody welotme to all services held on Btandard Time Bellefonte Presbyterian Rev. Willlam C. Thompson, pastor July 27th. 1941. Sunday School in the Chapel at 9:45 a. m. Harry C Taylor, superintendent; Morning Worship in the church at 10:45 a m. sermon by the pastor. No even- ing service Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor. Zion—Un- fon Church school 9:30; worship, with sermon, 10.30. 8t Paul’s-0 a m. Church school: 7 p. m., Fellow- ship Vesper service at Lamar 5t # a. m., Church school; | 7 p. m. Peliowship Vesper service Dix Run Baptist C. C. Bhuey, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30, Elmer Hosband, Supt. fol- | | lowed with class meeting Christian { Endeavor, 7:30 Kenneth Parsons, president. Our attendance at church | is keeping up very nicely. Every- body welcome to all services, all be- ing on Standard Time Howard Evangelical Charge Rev. K. 1. Bower, pastor. Howard ~Unified service, 9:30; Christian Endeavor, 6:45. Hublersburg—8un- | day school, 9:30: Holy Communion, | 10:45. Wingate-8unday school, 9:30; Holy Communion, 8 o'clock. Fair- | view—Sunday school, 9:30. Zion--| Union Sunday school, 9:30 Twenty-Fifth Anniversar The 25th anniversary of the! founding of the Evangelical Home | at Lewisburg will be observed Sat- | urday, July 26, with a Program| starting at 10 o'clock a. m. (EST). | A pageant, “The Road Leads On.” | will be presented in the afternoon | at 2:15. In case of rain the pageant | will be presented in the Lewisburg High School auditorium i we a i mh Enemies Plot Against Your Growing Birds These enemies are tapeworms, roundworms, and capillaria worms. Your best defense against When 10-year-old David Seift, on | them is Dr. Salsbury’s Rota-Caps la visit to Peter's Steps In Upper Lockport. Clinton eounty, started ito return, he found a large coppers. (head snake blocking the narrow | | fine mist spray. Eight ounces to suitable reading material according- | Moore of Lock Haven, and Hazel him, and taking a chance on its be- | one gallon of water is a good rate ly. A school should buy 30 different of dilution when the spray is ap- books to fig individual abilities rath- | plied to merely wet the vegetation, er than 30 copies of the same class- | say agronomists of the Pennsylva-' jc” Dolan of Axe Mann, callers at the Richard Dolan and son, [ing strong enough to bear his weight same place during the week Fo [aed hold of it, and swung him- Earl of Axe Mann, self to a higher ledge from which he was able to walk to safety, i H . . . They are the best worm re- movers we know of, Stop in to- day and get a package of DR. 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