—ctober 16, 1941. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PR. ~ STATE COLLEGE Mr, William Neldigh of Woody-| lege, R. D. is confined to her bed crest, is a patient in the Philipsburg Hospital. Mr and Mrs. D Hartswick Avenue, guests on Wednesday Marks of Pittsburgh Mrs. Warren Burr of Tunkhannock Mr. and Mrs, DC. Duncan, of West Fairmount Avenue, had as thelr guests thelr son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs can of Washington, D, C Billy Graffius son of Mrs. Nora Graffiug, of East Nittany Avenue fs recovering at his home from in. Juries received playing football at the Mercersburg school, which he attended Mrs. Bliva Stover returned to her home on Locust Lane having visit- ed In Lock Haven and Loganton Mrs, Catherine Grove of Heatherbloom apartments had as her weekend guests Mr. and Mr: W. 8 Walker and two of Chambersburg, Warren Grove New York City and Eugene Grove of Camden, New Jersey Mrs R. Robinson Pugh visiting tives Virginia weeks Mr, and Mrs Kee street, spent Castle Mrs. J. E. McCord of visiting in Bost Mrs. E. G. Degling ert of Narberth, spent with Mrs. Degling's parents Mrs, Grover Glenn Mrs. Sara Erb of Heister had as her weekend gue and Mrs, Donald Lenker Donald Jr., of Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wes. College Avenue weekend guests Mr Harvey Stedle and Pittsburgh, and Mrs of Bellefonte Mrs. Walter to her home on Hei ter ing been a patient In burg Hospital Mr. and Mrs R, Marble had as thelr Mrs and Mr the SOI of of with R South Street in West reia- {Or woeverad of Mc- New W. R. White Tuesday in Locust Lane, Mass on Rob- weekend , Dr. and ks on, and tie had { and Mr two sons 5 of Parsons 1 William Bierbrauer of West College Avenue have turned to their home from a in New York City. Mrs. BL. H Parsons and Parsons of East Jeaver spent Thursday In Mr. J. W. Weaver his home in spent several weeks in State Callege Mrs. John L. Holmes of West lege Avenue Frids mai Mr Street, Mrs rude Mr and North Holme parent day in the Hospital Mrs W herton members Thursday Mrs. 8 Visit Lino Ww Niles having In relative pen Mr . and Harry had t Ger a baby Bellefonte C § Of D. Crockett of Street entert ey O Choose a lamp with the famous LES of | | | Bessie | and | | tribution iiness, PINE GLEN Rally Day and Harvest Home ser- vices were well attended, ‘The con WIS generous, amd wos gratefully accepted because of | being $7.00 Donald Dun-| | day to visit Mrs, Daughter H Mr. and Mrs. James Hodge family motored to Howard on Sun- Hodge's sister Mrs Iva Burkey, who had the misfor- tune to fall and fracture her knee Mr, and Mrs, James Mackel of Philadelphia spent several days with his parents here, Mr and Mrs Mackel Private the U. 8 parents, Mr, and Carl Folmar, who is with A. at Baltimore, visited his Mr. and Mrs, Folmar Mrs. Jess Benton Jr Kylertown, spent Sunday with and Mrs. C. R. Sones Mr. and Mrs Jone ton spending some Mr Mrs. Folmar Mr. Ivan Plubell motored Haven day last week ness Miss wh spent parent ol Mi of Washing are time with and to Lock one on busi McC Will Emma Jane employed at several days §, Mr, and Mrs Mrs. Carrie Seger Mrs. Ambrose Smith Smith of Grampian funeral Lois daughter Mrs Wednesday Misses ullough lamport here with her McCullough David and Mary attended the Butler, infant Ethel Butler on 0 Jlakely Lou of Leona Hoover of State College, and Laura Hoover of Belle- fonte, were at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mur Ed. Hoover t week the past Did you attend the | ball on Friday? If not why not? game being DbDetween Shoe I'l Hodge game Thi oper and 8-0 in favor Pine Glen boy Hoover Cole ree Robert James Mackel peburg one day were last Charge 4-H under Cilen 1939 Mayr as Home and Mr fader Home Lovelace adder ne id thing wardrobe foods roject: ture pro- 1941 th been w nave taken a commu- 4-H pi PECILC, In agricul poultry and in 1940 TCE garden anda e Home club ha 100 and tivities FES A A nty-wide grange, wd r an Mother- which closed with on nvite a pro gram at Pom the ro ip at ATA 1 the dinner A Calling and program thi JULIAN Mary Madeline Breon daughter of Mrs Nora Breon_ of Ju- ian and Russell Kenneth Fulger, of Washington D. C married Saturday evening Prix George has been the N Y were at 5 o'clock, County, Md. Mary working for some time |{ and Pa Paper Co, of Lock Haven and her husband is emplo ei in the Navy Department at Washington, Id C. About (xt 20 they to drive to California to vi her brother Max Bulle taking both thelr mothers along on We wich them both the k and a safe trip Blair Richards Mr ang Mrs Boyd Richards spent the weekend in Allentown visiting the latter's daughter Mary, who is ot expect it of the tri be f lu Mr. and Mrs and attending Bible School ag that place ’ i i } § Tag That's the sure way to know that | » lamp bas everything you want . . . sod meets the 54 LES. standards for better Light and safer service. | | at the Penn Balle Hotel, Mrs. Gene Markle of Pleasant Gap spent a few days last week ith her parents Mr. and Mrs, Bul | Williams, Mrs. lottie Fleisher and Donna and Mrs. Nell Green, were among the ladies who attended the banquet at Belle- | fonte for the Republican Women's Take this tip next | time you buy » lamp. Pick LES. | lamps and you'll | please ‘em all. Dad | will cheer for an evening of comfort onder his pew LES. lamp. Junior will g¢t more fun out of his books, and be'll have pro- tection from un- necessary eye strain. Home- work will seem easier, too. And when Mother sews or reads, she'll appreciate this gift of eyesight provecuon. So when you buy lamps be sure 10 look for the LES. Tag, your guide to better light and better value, Cectified Berver Sight LAMPS | the’ seetls from spreading Committee of Centre County, last week. Mrs. J. FP. Hunter and three chil- dren of Wilkinsburg ang Mr. and Mis, Paul Meyers drove in to spend the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs. C. M. Myers. Other visi- tors were Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Herr Altoona; Mrs Coley Bart of York, Mr. and Mrs, Wingert of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. H' H Crain, of Port Matilda, and Marian Wholeaver, Al- toone The Julian cemetery association has done a splendid pob In cleaning the Jot: at the request of owners Employes have raked, cleaned and burtied all weeds and grasses to keep This is | the first fall cleaning ever given the | cemetery, The association would greatly appreciate having who elean their own lots to do Like wise or send money to the treasures Mrs. Nora Breon or C. M. Myers to have them taken care of. It is only | | The collections | Mrs and | | Walker, | John Wagner, | | Mr | Were | Ann owners | by so doing that the weed growtn | next year can be controlled. (From last week) Migs Mary Breon, formerly of this | place, now employed in Lock Haven | spent the weekend in Washington, | D CO i Mr. and Mrz. R. M. Alexander and friends Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dando and | Anna i 1 | spent last week with her son Johnny sister, Ella Alexander visited with! Tressler in Buffalo Run. in Baugh Hollow on Sunday | daughters Janet Ra# and Gail Ann | fo Harrisburg, visiteq over the | weekend with the former's parents, | Mr. ang Mrs. W,. H Dando. (Continued on Page Siz) " —— BOALSBURG and Mrs. Albert Strifert of York City were recent guest and Mrs, John Khanltan and } Mr New of Mr family Mr, and Mrs. Paul children of Huntingdon, nesday with the formers Mr. and Mrs. John Durner Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan Jr, Mr, and Mrs. John Kline and chil- dren of Clintondale, were guests of William Kline, Sunday Ida Fredericks, Miss Violet Randall Homan of Farmers Mills were guests of Mr, and Mrs Sunday Mrs. Nell Fisher spent days with her sister, Mrs, J ris In Altoona Mrs, William Ralph Rockey, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Dutrow, Harold Rockey visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- | lard Rockey and Infant son, Willard Grove Rockey Jr, at Petersburg There will be Rally Day Sunday, Oct. 19 at 9:30 a. m Reformed church Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Ross of North- ampton, were callers with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Ross, Saturday Miss Madge McLain of New York City was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. John Khanlian and family Mr, and Mrs. Hiram Bellefonte, R. D. were Mrs. William Rockey Mr M KE John and Marilyn and Miss Betty everal days in Philadelphia Mr John Horner s Sunday afternoon in Bellefonte Miss Maude Williams spent weekend Sinking Valley Mr. and Mrs, N. C. Neldigh State College, spent Thursday even- r with Mr, and Mrs, George Fort- ney Mr Elmira with tl former's samuel Kimport John A. Kimport Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gap, were iat! R Durner and spent Wed + parents Mrs several QO. Nor- Rockey, Mr and | ervices in the Cirove of callers with Tuesday daughter Jones spent ent the in of and Mr MN. ¥ Pear] spent Kimport Mr w : ers A Lee afte pending daughter, Mri: umbus, Ohi Mrs. A. J. Haze] Spring Mill Mr. and Mrs Wagner and son of Milroy, Mr Mrs. Walla Woomer of Boal Mr. and Mrs Paul Kimport of Elmira N.Y. were weekend caller lohn F Mrs. Matt Myer were of Mr H M Dale kend to hig home time with hi Breon in Co ine Ezra pent Wednesday Carl and burg Kimport hew Coheen Jack he wee with Hathier K daugiiter and aunt, L Dale and Margaret Mr wi were caliet n Hubler a Patter 2 oiglervil in deiglerville d Mr with nh ol Mir and Mr liam Deitric Hublersburg and Mir Miss V weekend Mr. an Sunday Gap Mir daug: iH Centre with Joh inday JEN Corl in Pleasant Charles relative spent Mr and Mi Hall ; Mi Eugene Long and Dorothy Zerby Tuesday even- Horne: daugh- ila, Mr Sunday Gap Pa and Wer Jolin tusrt and and Pri Corl were £ SHaw dig waif > 2 Patterson Mr Stanley Sher with Mr Monday Jacobson of Lawrence tier. man and and Mrs event Jotin BI ALaah weekend with Thomas Webe~ ORVISTON were 123 Tr choo Mr. and Mr family and Mr and Otto Hyner with J Our old friend Bullalo is vi Mr. and Mr: few days Mr. and Mrs berg and wile John Daley visited at on Sunday were at s. Edwn Gillesple and and Mrs, Clair But- Schenck visited at Fred Young Bug Watson iting with his parents Clayton Watson for a er of Garver and son Al- of Lancaster and and wile of Baltimore, | the Paul Lomison home altlernoon Mr. Bud Watson and mother and Gerald Lomison were Bellefonte shoppers on Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer and family visited with Mr. and Mrs | Frank Stout of Antis Porte, Sunda) alternoon, Miss Almeda Packer and brother! Lloyd of Baltimore, visited over the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. William Packer Mrs, Lee Condo who js going to a! Beauty Culture School in Williams port, visited with her husband and daughter over the weekend Mr. Clair Confer and son Frank- lin both have been confined to their home on account of illness but at this writing are much better The P. O. of A lodge celebrated the birthday anniversary of Miss Belle Hayes after the lodge gesssion was over They enjoyed hot beef sandwiches, cake, fruit) salad and coffee | R. J. Waite received the sad news | of his brother Milford’s desth of! Tyrone BUFFALO RUN | (From last week) | Johnny Hovan spent Sunday at) the George Owens home. Walter Yeager ang sister, Mrs. | Glenn Lyons and three children, | Louise and Catherine and] | Betty Jane Lyons spent Sunday at] the Samuel Lyons home at Lyons-| town Mrs, Tressler from Bellefonte, Sorry to note the death of John | Blair of Buffalo Run, he will be! | missed by EVETFhpay. hatin — It is rare for a strong, healthy man to appreciate the plight of those who are in ill health, and | Re dinger { Mrs | Milerburg, | home Wednesday, home having been destroyeq by. fire | Cronemiller MOSHANNON There wag a nice display of frutt | nt the donated Axed In Bunday Methodist for the Tyrone 5) sehool veretabloyg church Bunday, Home for the were present at Mrs. Bamue! Etters and son Elmer of Btate College, were callers Bun day afternoon at the John F. Lucas home Mrs. Ambers Fye spent the end at Grand Island N.Y Ing at the home of her brother week visit and Frank Yeager at Camp Shelby a ten-days’ Ture Pvt who are Miss, are Jough Delman stationed home on weekend Tuesday will Join the loft hie Ciregp at hi for I the Tuesday John Ia Way Borger home hers ort Niagara pent Hi where army and Mi Amanda of last week M1 1cas called M Inlonville on of Mr. and jundny wer Kyler and wand Mr Hn istell nome ard Bud who also Ronnie week onlle ! bh Hazen Kyler and Merle Kyler awaville Sunday of last M1: alld Mu Jac her brother, Mack dren, Mr | M1 Boyd Kyler { 8h Fred | | "Messrs John and George Bkrepik of Niagara Palls, were visitors at | thelr home here the weekend James Kelley spent Tuesday night his home here enroute to the 'Houth Mi Mi James Beals Evan and Pete, and daughter Patsy, Ray Watson and son Donald, motored to Black Moshan- non on Sunday Milford Vaudes | Clearfield Hospital hope he muy soon greatly improved Visitors at the home Lewis over the weekend Anna Lewl Mr Mulhollan and David, of Tyrone Pine Glen Mr Lewl daughter Jean shoe Over nt and Paul also BONS at the friends | and a patient His mm return LeRoy M1 nest aaugn quilting of Mrs Holl } the home M1 Har deliciou BUSH HOLLOW glad for the better at- wol. Ther DACK We were jance at Sund 4 esent Surliay 101 ome« De Lhe ft reaching after Sui Jigitors at the Chay oSpicer the home MILESBURG Mattie Geist, who has Wed week Mi Carver r Stella Bryan fol Aone TV HE ed ees WT Wednesday Gill, Mrs Peter and of Lock Haven home here were held Methodist t Sunday at her Harvest Home Sunday evening church Mr daughter ervices at Lhe and Mrs. Guyer Fisher Jean were Lock shop Saturday night. They were accompanied by Mr. ang Mrs Loren Rockey of Bellefontie Mrs. Sarah Bryan slight stroke during the past Bit is not confined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Wallace of Howard have named their new son which arrived on Oct. 3rd. Frank T Jr. Prank is the son of Mr. and James Wallace of our town Mrs Wr her new Her old into 8th moved Oct on Good Friday. She is now com- fortably settled and house for all friends to whom she is most grateful for kind assistance | The following were among the Sun- her daughter Marion of Harrisburg. and Biddy Cronemiller of Belle- fonte; Mrs. H E Kauffman, Mrs Maude Filer and Mrs, Oscar Kep- day caiiers { bart and son David, of Tyrone; Mrs. | Fred Voss and daughter Lasette of Buffalo. VICTORY. V-Is for valiant soldiers fighting I-15 for the interest that we give, CIs for the captain of the army T--Ig for the troop who ever live, O--1a for ‘the orders theyre re- celving R--They're ready now to do or die, Y-The last letter to be added, | Help make complete our battle ery wala. 8, YARNELL Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henderson of Oneonta, N. Y., spent the week- end at their parental homes Mr, and Mrs Arthur Miller and; family of Milesburg spent Sunday at the H. B. Walker home. The Harvest Home services was, well attended Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Coakley! and; Haven | suffered a} week | imma Smith of Central City | having open| Carl} Resid Rachel i Cearpe LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hart and M: day at th } 244 § Belelonts ike ow § 3 pig out the barn water Peg Pa Aig Lan we pigs ke y foe Sil] 4 I'm read a 5 the wagon throw a jug of water in Kk. Hit | An Lhe ang put ) “4 iane yonder! Sure a the rampage and cows in the corn. Run across the { medder, run a mile or two, heaving like I'm wind broken, yet wet clear through. Get back to the horses { for recompense, Pet gets a-straddie of the barbed wire fence. Joints all a ching and muxles in a jerk I'm fit as a fiddle for a full days work Work all summer, til] winter is | nigh, then figure up my books and heave a sigh, worked all year, didn’t {make a thing, got less cash now ithan 1 had jast Spring. Now some { people tell us there is not much work on the farm, but they never { farmed 50 how can they tell? Bul | when «pring rolls around I take an- | other chance, while the fringe grows | { longer on my old gray pants, Give my ‘spenders a hitch, my belt an- | other jerk, and by heck I'm ready | for another years work MELVIN HARTER ign over I'm born, cattle on ——— ! i ‘Sunday School Lesson {Continued from page Two) nounce his sin, seek God's forgive ness and surrender his soul to Him After the sinning soul is regeper- | ated, is the Holy Spirit through with | him? By no means Paul declared, | that he dwells always in the life | of the Christian, for “Know ye not | that your body is the temple of the | Holy Ghost which is in you” (Cor 6: 19). He gives the Christian assur- ance of his salvation, He gives vic- | tory over sin. What a Somlorting thought it should be to the Christ- ian to know that he does not fight | the battle against sinful tempta- tions alone, but that the Holy Spirit is ever present to giye victory over sin, The Holy Spirit teaches the Christian more about Christ, more { about our Father, God, and more of our own er iiiios and priv- { lleges in carrying out God's will In the world, With the help of the | Holy Spirit, the Christian can ex. | perience the joy of serving He also gives power for telling | strength, | the | Boro {i the Knights { Boro {of State College, | tany Avenue School consolation enabling the stand steadfast. He also helps the Christian to bring forth ol goodness, Paul lists the [Hulls of Spirit as “love, Joy, peace, long- suffering, gentlenesg, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance” With the help of the Holy Bpiniy, every Chit tian can be a frult-bearer {and courage, World of Religion (Continued from page two) Bpringe but the heart of the hymn was the line with which the trunslator started, ( you take Insult?" Every layman i well ns pastor that that question struck the core of his being. Could take 1t? They with fervor we ( take 1 th ! ab there knew 10 man nome they lord an name » » Maude Rovden snd lle Wentherhead yutstanding min- { Lo arrive in We for on Church of the Holy | wie {York Ci on The un | aer Lhe | te Tovtarier in sorrow, giving hope | n speaking and preaching tour of! enrollment of students, Hangchow andithe principal cities of this country. | University is now located in Bhang- believer to |The ministry of both has been in| hai where It cooperates with three | connection the frulls Temple ard by therhead famous Olty | of London, now badly dam- recent alr ralds, Dr. Wea- other Christian schools in a rented loMee bullding Three other colleges Cinling College, the University of Is the present pastor of | Nanking, and Cheelog University but has been carrying are “refugee” institutions, having ervices al the nearby | "migrated’—students, acuity and Sepulchre which | ss much equipment ug they coyld to the other. | carryout of invaded territory into The In-| West Ching ‘They sre Whe “guests” itinl American meating of these | of Wiest China University on is {tors 18 expected to be In New! campus in Chengtu, Szechwan Peov- Monday, November 3. ince. Despite their crowded Quar- srld Council of Churches is ters, she fou colleges in Chenigtu this and other early meet report the largest ecarollmenty i ing later Dr. Wentherhead andi their history Mit Rayden will take part in toe - National Preaciilng Mission with the the Temple, bids Lins opened is doors homeless; congregation W planning i ln — Two Escape Injury A Wruck driver and gs helper were uninjured Thursday when a truck hauling for the Maryellen Coal | Cota pany Shawville, Clearfigid Count plunged over the steep Shawville mountain and. janded wp down 100 leet down he 10000 isude Neither lee Leynox oor neiper, both of Bhewville, ware in the acadeny which hay - 11:30 o'ciock # from colleges ang | n in China une arious Mo from Am part ty that the snpped ta nis injured pened at Fa universiides carried leaderanip tant mas and sug gifts, ind wnt word uf of Wir sRencit fra orted In Altueg len war hus hampered bul net thelr tend Yenching eit pear Peiping «Peking) i ily own Cana TLV —— Univer. remains a large ’ ’ wh BOQ Nal ———— ct I ION J CY A Election ‘Notice (‘entre County that of The County an election w Monday November 1941, Board Hl be give notice to the Electors of Centre Tuesday after the first ection does hereby of El held in Centre County on the fest being NOVEMBER 4th, 194] for the purpose of electing the following 3 nN be INE ONE PERSO PERS to be ONE PERSON to be TWO PERSONS to And the Judge of Justice variou IN be E ¢ Ol lection, the Boroughs before, rer » . * Peace, in the pal officers expire 1] he on name appeal 18 IT JUDGE JUDGE DIS J following offices: Inspector of Election, Township S and Township: or during candidate ir ballot labels persons hereinafter pamed to-wit: PENNSYLVANIA. PENNSYLVANIA. E COURT O} COURT Ol THE SUPREM THE SUPERIOR ATTORNEY. NER OF OF TRICT URY COMMIS! School Directors, Constable, - Aud- ilman, Burgess and Tax Collector, where the terms of such munici- upervi of ok 1941. election to State and County bifices whose names will Are. for SAMPLE BALLOT A cross mark To vole a straight par party of your choice party square voted for, the candidates not individually To vote that purpose Party Column To Vote a Straight Party Ticket, Mark a Cross (X) In This | | Column. Democratic il Republican | The places at which the election Boro Fire North Ward of the Bellefonte, in the Logan use, Howard Sereet For the South Ward of the Boro of Bellefon te, in the County Chev rolet Building, comer Bishop and Allegheny streets For the West of Bellefonte, in ing. Potler Street For the Boro room in Runkie's Hotel For the Boro of Howard in Howard Fire Hall For the Boro. of Milesburg Building, Market Street For the Baro. of Millheim, New Municipal Building of He Boro Build - Ward of the the County in the in the For the First Ward of the Boro. of | { Township of Haibes, | ward School House Philipsburg. the Reliance Hose House in mark a cross (X) opposite his name voter, after marking in right of each candidate for whom he or she desires to vole marked for a person whose name is not on the ballot, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for Use only pencil or indelible pencil Judge of the Supreme Court W. Russell Carr 3 KE William M. Parker Judge of the Superior Court Michael A, Musmanno Charles E. + f len of Centre Hall in a | i the | | Mill 1 i For the Second Ward of the Boro i of Philipeburg, in the Public Build- ing, corner Centre and Presqueisie Streets For the Third Ward of the Boro of Philipsburg, in Bratton's Garage, corner 7th and Pine Streets For the Boro. of Port Matilda, In of Golden Eagle Hall For the Boro. of Snow Shoe, in the Building For the Borough of South Philips- burg, in the School House For the North Division of the | Boro. of State College, in the College | Heights School House. For the East Division of the Boro in Room 14, Nit- For the West Division of the Boro of State College, in the Alpha Fire House, Prazier Street. For the Boro. of Unionville, in the Community Hall “or the North Township of Benner, School House For the South Precinct of the Township of Benner, in the Rock- view Brick School For the North | Township of Precinct of the in the Knox Precinct of the s, in the Walker For the East Precinct of the Township of Boggs, In the Laird Curtin’s House. . For the West Precinct of the Township of Bly R in the Scholl's Garage, Central For the Townst of Burnside, in William n HIgpie’s ne Glen. Far the Javaship of of College, in the Band Hall Lemont For the North Precinct of the | School House, at Yarnell. | Township of Curtin, in the School and son and Pauline Reese pent | about Christ to those who know him | House at Orviston Sunday at Mill Hall at the home of | the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. | Knecht. not. He helps in prayer, “making ! intercession for us with groanings | which cannot be uttered.” He is our { Township (X) in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a wots for thei candidate. tv ticket mark a cross (X) in the square in the Party Column apposite the name of the To vote for an individual candidate of another party after making a mark in the an office where more than one candidate is to be may divide his vote by marking a cress (X) to the For such office vebes shall not be.counted for For the party square District Attorney (VOTE POR ONE of Pennsvivania (YOTE FOR ONE William W. Litke Den. Dem Uniontown, Pe ————— Rep. Musser W. . Getic Berkeley Bt TT | Rep WwW. ¢1h BL Ol Ps Jury Commissioner (VOIR FOR ORE) John W. Condo of Pennsvivania YOTE POR ONE bem. Fred B. Healy Dem whe, Pa and Ave , Melee: R Kenworthey Rep. As dw Fa ———————————— Road Te 3 held in rarious election districts are: For the Township of Penn, in the | Behool Hbuse, Octurn For the North Precinct of the Township of Potter, in the. New Election House Precinct TRUSON in Precinct of the uson, in the I. O Grove Mills | For the South Precinct of the Precinct of the | Township of Potter, in the "Brix reuson. ao the Bai | School Building, Potters. §ills. Hall | For the West Precinct of the Precinet of the | Township of Potter, in the Grade in the Murray | School House, Colyer | fer hry Noith, Pregauct, of the nxt > PA ownship Le) 4 te] Behool Preciict Of th use, near Btate Hospital For the East Precinct of the Township of Rush, in the Sghool House, Cassapova. pT the Shun Pretinel of tke ownship of Rush, in t Firemen's | Hall, Sandy Ridge | For the West Precinct of the | Township of Rush, in the 8 | House, between Osceola and Sandy Rigige. For the East Precinct Township of Snow Shoe, Clarence Brick Schweol For the West Precinct Township of Snow Shoe, in A. Groe's House Pine For the West wishit Pe ville Comununity For the North Township of Grege School House Por the E Hic Tow: whip of Grege. in the W liam | Sinkabine House, Penn Hall | For the We st Precinct of the | Township of Greeg, in the Spring Grange Hall the East ownshij ©. F. Hall of Tx of the | Word - Precinet in the For the P of O Precinct n For the West of Haines, Smith's, Aaransburg For the Township of Halfgnoon, in the I. OO. F. Hall, Stormstown. Por the East Precinct of the Township of Harris, in the former School House. Linden Hall For the West Precinet of the Township of Harris, in the Malta Hall, Boalsburg For the Township of Howard, in the Township Public Building For the Township of Huston, the Public Building, Julian For the East Precinct of the Township of Liberty, in the School House For the West Township of Liberty House. Moniuunent For the Township of Marion, in Charles Yearick’s, Jacksonville, For the East Precinct of the Township of Miles, in I. B. Hansel- man's, Wolf's Store. For the Middle Precinct of Township of Miles, in the ‘Ban Building, Rebersburg. For the West Precinet of the Township of Miles, in the K. G. KE. isonburg. Hall, Mad of Patton, io In | Township of Spring, Hall, Pleasant Gap. Towns of tre section bg he So ng. in of Ta For the Tow the Blection House, | For the Township of Union: free Tow HD i retin For East Sn Towuahip o of Walker, in vn Precinct of the in the School For the Towushi the Township The date of election will be Tuesday, November #th, 1941, and on such dates the polls shall be opened at 7 AM and closed at 8 P. M. BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF CENTRE COUNTY Attest: FREDERIC CG. HOFFER, Chief Clerk.
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