October 23, 1941, —————————— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX. S ns WORLD or RELIG BY WW.REID . Jo Fallure to live the religion we pro- the cause of the incredible situation of the world today-the cause that has sent the whole world “into a tailspin,” according to Arch- bishop Francis J. Spellman, of the Roman Catholic archdiocese, New York City. In a recent address he said: “We have allusions to religion “The church needs to rethink and restate the needs of men,” believes Dr. Edgar M. Whalberg, pastor for more than eleven years of Grace Methodist Church, Denver, Colo “Until it has done this it will be jostled out of the way in these areas by the onrush of movements that crystallize those needs, give vitality to Communism and Facism in Eu rape, and threaten similar phenom ena in America. If democracy is saved in America, the church must take a hand. If it does, it will have te know, perhaps not less about God bit certainly more about men.” Ii Wahlberg's ministry is in Denver most congested and poverty-strick en district where 40000 persons live within a few blocks » fess is and in the Constitution, It is not enough to have written and spoken words about religion. Religion must be lived by example, by our work: we must rekindle righteous ness that God will bring man- kind out of the tatlspin.” . ’ our S50 In 1919 Severance Union Medical College, In Korea one and one- ounces of Korean lespedeza for pasturage--to the tment of Agricuiture { was carefully planted and and today it descend » ued widely by American I'ne Bureau of Plant In- Vashington estimates that rth $80.000000 to United hr % » Seoul ent Two years’ supply of paper for the Too 0 printing of the Bible in High Ma- iy lay, in Japanese ang in Toba-Batak ~three of the most widely used na- tive languages of the Netherland Indies—has been shipped to the Fa: East by the American Bible Society This is an American Netherlands Bible Society which has been unable otherwise to secure paper for this purpose. The Ameri- can body will also care for the printing of the Bibles, a service formerly carried on by similar soci- eties in Holland and Great Britain Practically every Christian denom- ination the United States contributed to the emergency from which the Society provide new field of service. A there Depa 5 rift to Wi throughout the Jersey Shore Is Downed By B.H.S. f Ir in Nas fi Continue m page one) team 12-yard round right end wd gain and Kustan- vaulter won three more through the ne thi mit t { on the home ine, Johnson went an » eight-yai The Thailand (Siam) Mission of the Presbyterian Church in the U S. A. has carried on more normaily than other missions of the denom- ination in the Far East, de Pite the From that time until the final war tensions there reports tne : 3 M . : e +o: Quarter neither team came within Board of Foreign Missions of thal eoring di In the last period Church. The Board has given the gua t the alt OF OMS missionaries permission to evacu- ord y while ate children and mothers, but lofse: date the workers have not felt Ewe nece sary to leave. There are Aft) missionaries and lirteen of the Presbyterian Thailand. f | § k ) ] y put the ball on the one-yard He then plunged through for the score, and repeated the process for the extra point 1 te stripe 4 1+ ne ie tance Jersey Shore on Belle Bellefonte mites 10-9 Wa } d A 1 ( Nn Lie I-¥ard + 2 ite leam Hunt: Dr. W. Wilson Cas ral ¢ retary of the Church Missionary ¢isty London England, believe the present war period is runner of a new era in th opment of the Christian Yur throughout the world. He point out that the Napoleonic wer followed by a period of missionary expansion; that after Crimean War there was a great expansien in Christian work among Mos- lems of the Near East, u n 1900 while the Boer War was on, hi Society sent out 100 new mis jes and other agen missionary recruits: and that tae period of 1918 to 1941 was marked by financial stringency on one hand and the growth of Christ community throughout the on the other hand. “Million: gre working in the Chris today than he says mm War the the ow’ Jeilefonte cies Jersey Shore Touchdown Pp bauter nt after the Subs even a AT LOW COST ELECTRIC WAY! The foods so necessary in building in the Declaration of Independence | a member of the staff ot | St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev, C. Nevin Stamm, pastor, | Church school, 9:30 a, m. Morning worship, 10:46. Vesper service, 7:30 P.m Hublersburg - Zion Reformed Charge | Hublersburg--8Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. worship, 10:30 a. m, Zion { Union Bunday school, 9:30 a. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. C. G. Link, pas- tor Presbyterian, Bellefonte Rev, William C. Thompson tor. Sunday school In the chapel at 9:45 a. m, Harry C. Taylor, Supt | Morning worship in the church at 10:45. Sermon by the pastor pas- Nittany Valley Lutheran Paul J. Keller, pastor, St. Paul's 9:30. Church school, St. Mark's { 9:30, Church school; 10:30, worship with sermon Zion-—-9:30, Union Church school; 7:30, worship with sermon Dix Run Baptist Shuey, pastor. Sunday school at 0:30 Eimer Hoshand, Supt fol- lowed with class meeting, Preaching 7:30, and Brother Sholl will bring message. You are welcome to all services C.C at the these Gospel Tabernacle Spring Mills. Rev. John W. Nex pastor. Bible class Friday evening at 7:30 preaching service Sunday eve- ning at 7:30. This service will open sing. Come and help Community o with a hymn sing Boaltburg Latheran Sunday school, 9:30; worship, 7:30 Shiloh—Worship, 9:30; Sunday 10:30. Pleasant Gap—8Sunday school, 9:30: Holy Communion 10:30. All members are urged to be present. L. J. Kaufman, pastor chool Advent Church C. C Shuey, pastor. Sunday at 9:30. Clyde Watson, Supt. Preach ing at 10.30 We are glad the at- | tendal keeping up so well at Sunda and preaching ser- You sre always welcome Methodist, Bellefonte Rev. H Stenger, Ji pa Church 9:30 a m Harold Wion, Supt. Morning worship, 10:46 Sermon "World Christianity.” Youth 6.30 p m Evening wor- Sermon, “Perplexed 1 WENO; “i " chool vice c ) 3 chool Fellow ship, 7:30 hin nij Methodist, Milesburg I 6:30: Youth Fel. Prayer service Wed- 7:30 Unionvilie Church 15: momming worship, 10:20; Fellowship, 6:30 Prayer Thursday at 7:30. William A der chool an H school, 9 uth or. YiCs 3) pastor St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd. pas~ | Twentieth Sunday after Trin 9:45 a. m. Church School; il a m Morning Prayer with sermon The Rev. Dr. H Koepp-Baker, of State College will conduct ser - vice and preach. You will be wel- COT John's Church ity, the a tals St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas- Reformation Sunday, Octobe: 9:30 a m Sunday School; 10:45 1». m. The Service and Sermon: “The Emancipation of the Human Soul 7.30 p m. Vespers and Sermon “Without a Wedding Garment.” > a6 South Union, Mingeville William J, Shope, pastor. Sunday hool, 9:30 Classes all ages Morning worship, 10:45. We will use the Visual Ald method of teaching inn this service Evening worship, 7:30. A grand old fashion hymn sing will be enjoyed during this service A church progresses only as the people of the community supports it by attendance Come and enjoy these services in the peoples’ church Services last just one hour for Preshyterian, Port Matilda Bible achool, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Unionville—Eve- ning worship, 7:30. Bible Study class Monday, Oct. 28. at 7:30. From Nov 4 to 7 a special privilege will be brought to Unionville in a series of four evening addresses hy Rev. E. G Sawyer of Mt, Pleasant. Plan to come. Miesburg--Bible school, 9.30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 8:30 p. m_ Howard E. Oakwood, minister { the Reformed ch jorie and Constance, REBER Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 85. Breon and children Janet and David of Pennbrook, with the former's si ter, Mrs, Edith Breon, Prof. Harry Weaver of New Ken- sington, was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. J. Weaver, 8r. Prof. and Mrs, Jane of State College spent Sunday at the parental home Mrs. Ada Hubler accompanied her son Samuel and wife of Millhiem to Ridgway recently, where they were | guests of Wr, and Mrs. Frank Yoth- er. Rev. and Mrs. N, I, Saloff-Astak- hoff left Rebersburg last Thursday on a preaching tour of towns in Ohlo, Tennessee, Georgla and Texas Misses Irene Graham and Beatrice Duck of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs Norman Duck and daughter Hazel of Mifflinburg, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Seyler and son Herbert and Mrs, Emma Seyler of Avis visited Mrs Alice Crouse on Sunday. Mrs, Sey- ler remained for a couple weeks visit, Mrs. Paul Bright and daughters Yvonne and Geraldine of Belle fonte, spent several days last week with her father, Calvin Breon Mr. 8. A. Bierly has been ill the past week and ls improving at this writing Mi: Helen Shultz and daughter Hilda and mother, Mrs, Ellen Bler- ly visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters at Middleburg last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, William Hosterman and gaughter Betty and friend Ruth Bergess of Washington, D. C. and John Hosterman of Penn Slate, spent the weekend with Mrs Hos- terman's parents, Mr Mrs, W I. Kreider Mr. and Mrs on Rev, and Mrs Winfield Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Jasper Weaver of Mill Hall, visited at the C.J, Weaver Jr. home, Sunday Miss Mary Mahaffey of Altoona spent the weekend with her friend Betty Smith, Rev. and Mrs Dale Kohr Friday at Hummeistown, with latter 5 mother Miss Madeline Brungart of Salona pent the with nol a= er, Mr 3r Mr and wha M. W. Breon called I. K. Baker at spent the weekend ner Alver Brungart Mrs. Bruce Gramliey of it N. Y. and Miss Orpha Gramiey of Milihelm, called al Lae W. M. Tarbert home, last Tuesday Mrs W. J Hackenberg aceom- panied her son Harold and wife and daughter Joanne, to Allentown, Sunday, where they visiled Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Zacharias. The form- er remained for a weeks vial Rev. and Mrs, Fred Denbdaux, C Smu Mr Winters and John Relish attended Synod od h at Lewistown ta and A Vernon Nl 3 i Paul c Mra il last Thursday Mr and Mrs Harry Weaver State College, were Thursday »Vis- {tors at the A E Limbert home Mrs. Roy Arbogast and daughler Dorothy visited the formers mother Mrs. Elizabeth Deigel at Middieburyg several days jast week Mrs. Ada Bierly returned of 's home ' Thursday after spending several weeks in Williamsport. Mr and Mrs George Daye and Mr and Mrs. William Tarbert mo- {1 to Williamsport on Sunday iatter's son William Jr. who attended N.Y. A school in Wil- port, has secured a position ila Jeanetie. Mrz Floyd Gramiey arrived in Rebersburg on Saturday alter 2 week's visit with her brother, Chas Weise and family at Pittsburgh. Mr. Gramiey and son Marvin drove from Binghamton the same day and they all returned to their home on Sunday. Preston Ziegler and family of Mc- Allisterville were Sunday guests with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H Ziegler, Norman Zieg.er of Irwin visited his parents last week Dr. and Mrs Fred Brenneman son Franklin and gaughters, Mar- visited Mrs Brenneman's aunt Mrs, A. B, Wolfe and uncle C. A. Page, several days last week. She is the daughter of Lawrence Page. The Brennemans served as missionaries in India for seven years. Mrs. Elizabeth Cephart and : daughter Helen, and Mr. and Mrs { Strunk and daughter Hope, of Stale | College, calied on Mrs. Elizabeth Tusseyville Evangelical Rally Day will be observed al the Tusseyville Evangelical church, Rev | W. K. Hosterman, pastor, on Sunday | afternoon. The Sunday school will convene at 1:30 and the Rally Day’ service will be held at 2:30 The | peaker will be Rev. ©. C. Kreider, | pastor of Grace Evangelical church, | Lewistown, and the guest musicians will be the Pine Grove Mills Male Chorus. St. Paul's A. M. E. Church Evang David Brown, pastor. S8un- day school at 10 a. m. Morning wor- ship at 11 o'clock, with sermon by } Weaver, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett of Canton, Ohio, spent the weekend al the John Hangelman home. Kermit Rosgman, who is em- ployed at the Air Depot at Middie- town, spent the weekend at his home here, Prof, Ralph Gramley of Foriy- fort and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gramiey Mrs. Rhea Fisher and daughter of Flemington, were week end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gramley, Mrs. Cyrus Moyer and children | Irvin, Lynn and Wayne of Belle~ were weekend guests | Palmer Weaver and children | | Bobby and SBURG Mrs, Whitehill's father, H, C. Zieg- ler, Sunday. Darrell Blerly son of Mrs. Neta Blerly has been i] the past week. Mrs, Edith Breon, Mrs. Richard Berkotresser and Mr, and Mrs, K. 8. Breon and lamily were Sunday dinner guests at the Wiliam Breon home in Madisonbuwrg, Barbara Brown of Millheim spent the weekénd at the home of her uncle, Paul Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart and children Marjorie and Rodney were | Saturday visitors in Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs Paul Ziegler and daughter Cynthia of Port Matilda visited relatives here last week. Bunday visitors gat the Albert Boob home were: Mr, and Mrs. Or- vis Richardson, and family of Co- burn; Mr. and Mrs. George Schrack, Dean Noll, Willam Krader and Florence Auman of Aaronsburg; Mr and Mrs, Harry Auman and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Boob and family of Woodward, Miss Mildred Wolfe of Lewistown and Stover Musser of Philadelphia visited the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. BE. K. Wolfe the past weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Gramley of Kaneville, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Arthur Shay and daughter Dorothy of Williamsport and Mr and Mrs. Harry Roush of Aarons- burg, visited at the Ray 8lover home, Sunday ‘ Charles Garrett purchased several Jots from T. J. Ocker in West Re- bersburg, and ground was broken for the cellar of a home on Monday The house will be erected this fall and early winter, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Brungart and family were Saturday visitors at the Orvis Hosterman home al Asronsburg Rev. Ed. Blerly and Dr. William Kelley were business visitors in Har- risburg Jast Wednesday Mr. and Mrs Miles Miller family of Lewisburg called on former's parents, Mr. and Charles Miller, Sunday. Miss Phyllis Page of Lewistown spent peveral days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C._ A. Page. and Lhe Mrs Al a quiet ceremony held early in October at the home of the bride In Spring Mills, Mrs. Carrie Mae Gent- ze] Long was united in marriage to Professor Charles 8. Kniss, of Al- toona. The Rev, John W, Neese, of Bellefonte, officiated, using the ring peremony. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Auman, of Spring Mills. and Mrs. John W. Neecse of Beliefonte, After the ceremony Prof and Mra. Kniss departed for a wed- ding trip and expect YW be at home in Spring Mills late this month Professor Kniss, educator, lecturer, and author, formerly was affiliated with’ Warious educational institutions and umiversities. He ts now associat. with the American Schools Geiss—Mast Eve Herr Mast, daughter of Mrs Ann Herr, of DesMoines lows, and George A. Geiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. D Wagner Geiss, of South Thomas Street, Beliefoute, wesr married ai § o'clock on Wednesday October 15, at New Castle, Delaware, by the Rev. Mr. Gibson, in the Pres- byterian church. Atlendants were Mr Mrs. leonard Beezer, of Germantown Alter the ceremony a supper was served to the bridal party at the quaint Court House Tea Room, New Castle. Poliowing a ef wedding trip to Atlantic City Mr, and Mrs. Gelss came to Belie- fonte to spend the weekend with Mr. Geiss’ parents. They will make their home in Philadelphia, where Mr. Geiss is employed by the Du- Pont Company and Fulger—HBreon Miss Mary M. Breon, of Lock Haven, gaughter of Mrs Nora Breon of Julian. and Russell K. Fuiger, of Washington, D.C, son of Mrs. J COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE | BELLEFONTE “Temple Court’ Phone 190 | WHEN. WINDS GET ROUGH John F. Gray & Son | Oémeral Insurance » Page Five I A H, Fulger of Mill Hall were mar- [ried Saturday, Oct. 11, at Hyetts- | ville, Md, by the Rev. J. Raymond [Wood of the First Methodist Church. The bride made a lovely appearance in a patural oolored wool sult with which ghe wore a cor- sage of talisman roses and blue del- phinjum. Miss Patsy Gallagher | maid of honor, wore g natural col- [ored wool suit and a corsage of | | talisman roses and pompoms | | James E. Pulgar of Mill Hall was his | | brother's best man, Mr, and Mrs | Kenneth C. Rupert of Washington, D, 0, also witnessed the ceremony, | | Mr. and Mrs, Fulger left last week | for Manhattan Beach, Cal, to visit {a brother of the bride. On their | return they will reside in Washing- ton where Mr. Fulger is employed in the U. 8, Navy Yard Sharer—Woleslagle. A pretty wedding ceremony mark- ed with simplicity, was solemnized at 11 o'clock on Thursday morning, October 16, when Miss Dorothy M Woleslagls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Woleslagle, Tyrone became the bride of Lewis Sharer da In the Lutheran manse at Cumber- land with Rev. Bharpe officiating The bride dress of teal blue with and has been employed at the Mce- Crory store in Tyrone, The bridegroom is 4 graduate of Pory Matilda High 8chool time he followed the For ¢ barbering trade. having worked in the Charles Snyder shop in Tyrone, He is ¢ present In the U, 8B, army at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgla. 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Rumford, KR. 1, Election N otice The Centre County Board of Election does hereby give notice to the Electors of Centre County that an election will be held in Centre County on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November 1941, bei ng NOVEMBER 4th, 1941] for the purpose of electing the following persons hereinafter named to-wit: ONE ONE ONE PERSON to be TWO PERSONS to be J And the following offices: Judge of Election, Inspector of Election, Arse itors, Justice of the Peace, Tc in the various Boroughs and Townships of C« pal officers expire before, or d PERSON to be JUDGE PERSON to be JUDGE DIS STRICT ATTORNEY. URY COMMISSIONERS. 50T, Q . ywnship by i uring 1941. School upervisors, Councilman, tre County where OF THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA. OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Constable. Aud- Jurgess and Tax Collector, such munici- Director: the terms of The names of the candidates for election to State and County offices whose names will appear on the ballots or ballot labels are: SAMPLE BALLOT A cross mark (X) in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vole for that candidate. To vole a straight party ticket mark a cross (X) in the square in the Party Column opposite the name of the party of your chaeice. party square, mark a cross (X) opposite his name. To vote for an individual candidate of another pariy after making a mark in the For an office where more than ene candidate is to be voted for, the voler, after marking in the party square, may divide his vote by marking a cross (X) to the right of each candidate for whom he or she desires to vole. candidates not individually marked. | To vote for a person whose name bs not on the ballot, write or paste his name in the blank space provided for that purpese. Use only pencil o r indelible pencil. For such office voles shall not be counted for Party Column To Vole a Straight Party Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania District Attorney VOTE FOR ONE) VOTE POR ORE) Ticket, Mark a Cross (X) In This Column. Ww. ME Democratic | William M. Parker 300 W Dem. Oniontown, Pa Russell Carr Berkeley BU Rep. William W. Litke Dem Musser W. Gettig Rep. “hh BL, Oil City, Pa = Republican Judge of the Superior Court Jury Commissioner (VOTE FOR ONE of Pennsylvania (VOTE POR ORE un Michael A. Musmanno Charles E. Kenworthey Rep. Righter: Mill Road Dem. Island Ave, McKee: Rocks, Pa Ardmore, Pa John W. Conde Perm. Fred B. Healy Rep. The places at which the election is to be held in the various election districts are: For the North Ward of the Boro of Bellefonte, in the Logan Fire House, Howard Sereet Por the South Ward of the Boro of Bellefonte, in the County Chev- rolet Building, corner Bishop and Allegheny streets Por the West Ward of the Boro of Bellefonte, in the County Bulld- ing, Potter Street For the Boro. of Centre Hall in a room in Runkie's Hotel For the Boro. of Howard in the Howard Fire Hall For the Boro. of Milesburg in the Boro. Building, Market Street Por the Boro. of Millheim, in the New Municipal Building. For the Pirst Ward of the Boro. of Por the Second Ward of the Boro. {of Philipsburg, in the Public Build- | Streets. For the Third Ward of the Boro in Bration 3 Garage, the North Precinct of the of Ferguson, In For Townshi { Grange Hall Por the East Precinct of the | Township of Ferguson, in the I. O { O. P. Hall, Pine Grove Mills | Por the West Precinct of the Township of Ferguson, in the Bai- { leyville Community Hall | For the North Precinct of the Township of Gregg, in the Murray | School House | Por the East Precinct of the { Township of Gregg, in the William | Sinkabine House, Penn Hall { Por the West Precinct of the | Township of Gregg, in the Spring | Mills Grange Hall For the East Precinct of the Township of Haines, in the Wond- ward School House. For the West Precinct of Township of Haines, In O Smith's, Aaronsburg. For the Township of Halfmoon, in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Stormstown ~“5r the East Precinct of the Towns of Harris, in the former School , Linden Hall Por the West Precinct of the Township of Harris, in the Malta Hall, Boalsburg. For the of Howard, in the Township Building. Por the Township of Huston, in the Public Building, Julian, For the Esst Precinet of the House. ot vin, te the p. | House, between For the Township of Penn, in ths the | School House, Coburn For | Township of Potter, | Election House | Por the South Precinct of the | Jowasnlp of Potter, in the Brick { Behool fiding. Potters Mills | Por the West Precinct of the | Township of Potter, in the Grade | School House, Colyer | For the North Precinct of the | Township of Rush. in the School House, near State Hospital. For the East Precinct of the Hwang of Rush, in the School ar House, SEANOVE, For the South Precinct of the Township of Rush, in the Firemen's | Hall, Sandy Ridge. | Por the West Precinct of the Township of Rush. in the School Osceola and Sandy For the East Precinct of the Township of Snow Shoe in the Clarence Brick’ Schicol House. For the West Precinct of the Tewnship of Snow Shoe, in the A A Groe's House. For the North Precinct of the Township of Spring. in the New Election House, near Titan Metal Company. For the South Precinct of the Township of in the Pire ag Teh a For the West Precinct of the the North Precinct of the in the New Ridge. and maintaining health don’t cost much. hev're rich in vitamins. whic Rev. A. 8. King. M.D, P. BE. Allen Yhey'se rich in vitamins, some of which abbas Christian Endeavor League at 6:30. | can be destroyed by THE WAY " 1; teaspoon ” . Evening worship at 7:30, with ser YOU COOK! oo putter mon by Dr. King. Volunteer Praye | tablesy Band Friday evening at 7:30. Quar- | Cook the easy electric range way—it terly Conference Saturday evening ) Fd saves health-giving vitamins for your at 8 o'clock, in charge of the newly | Friday. Haining Ws appointed presiding Elder, Dr. A. 8.| Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Douty, Mrs. | Precinct family. Accurate cooking heats, applied King. Every one is always welcome. C. 8, Hosterman and three children of W in the O just long enough—little or no water— Nancy Ruth, Hallie and Tap and{ aiker, Tange covered vessels that permit the foods Mrs. M. W. Brook called on frien For the W to steam in their own juices—that's ELECTIC VITAMIN COOKING. And everything's extra tasty. fonte spent several days last week! with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Freq Best, i Mrs, James McDonnell and, daughter Linda of Philadelphia | called at the James Corman home, | Phone 497-3 Belisfonte, Pa. : 8 For the Township of Union, in Township Building. For the East of Township of Walker, In Solomon Peck Store. For the Middle of the the For the Middle Precinct of the the Bank ov 4d salt and but . Mon to steam a} heat Turn trie unit. ” o Low and cook | First Evangelical, Bellefonte | Ad : \ Precinct of the est Precinct of the H Halbert Jacobs, Pastor, 9:30 in Avis on Monday. Sa : Precinct Fv Township of Walker, in Joel Roy- a. m. Sunday Church School, Chas. | Mrs. Carlos Tyson of Harrisburg | ; he 8. ers. Blon. Roy W. Keller, Supt. Fall Financial spent the weekend in Rebersburg. | Rally will be observed. Mr, Geo, A.| Mr. and Mrs, Freq Whitehill and | Nevin of Danville, Pa. will teach | daughter Maria of Lemont visited . the lesson to the adult classes; 10:40 a The date of election will be Tuesday, November 4th, a.m. Worship with message by Mr. | | h : 1941, and on such dates the polls shall be opened at 7 A. M. I "'% ot 1 and closed at 8 P. M. ‘5 ’ Glen. BOARD OF ELECTIONS OF CENTRE COUNTY _. CHARLES F. HIPPLE, FRED C. MENSCH, HARRY V. KEELER. For the Township of Worth, In Pog og = Thy ADVERTIS Boron i BY WEST PENN POWER COMPANY Families served by West Penn are SWITCHING TO ELECTRIC COOKING ot the rete of 400 o month! . fad : : : a § . H " ; : A : FREDERIC G. HOFFER, us, YO 4 are welcome to worship with
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