October 30, 1941. EE —— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. whigs THU rn sm Methodist Church Services: — | The Thursday evening service will be In charge of the Woman's Society and is a meeting planned in obser-| Migs Elizabeth Ann Fisher, who yance of the Week of Prayer and |) .¢ heen employed In Pittsburgh is Self-Denial, Service will be at 7:30! hoy y 4 ant e at home with her parents, Mr. and P. m. and everyone is Invited. Alnzrs J Harold Fisher special program is planned and Ne : promises to be interesting Sunday| Mrs. Charles Bechtol of Howard Sohool Sunday morning at 9:15, H | Spent a few hours with her sister BE. McElwain Supt.; Epworth League | and husband, Mr. and Mrs, GW fh the evening at 6:30, immediately | Bullock, on Saturday evening. followed by the regular preaching | Mr. G. W. Bullock returned to his service at 7:30 at which time will] home the latter part of last week be observed the Annual “Joash! from a several days visit with his Chest' Day. Bring your gifts for daughter and son and their families, inn the chest to be applied on the | in Philadelphia. ¢hurch debt. Service in charge ol| Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams (Bud- the pastor, Rev. Snyder. dy) and family are moving from . Presbyterian Church Services:—A the Ed, Hall property in town, to very interesting program was held Port Matilda where Buddy is em- in the church on Wednesday with a | ployed at the brick plant morning and afternoon session for A birthday dinner was held last all persons interested in the mis- slonary work. Miss Turner was the principal speaker and a box lun- ¢heon was held at the noon hous Special services are being planned for next week in the church on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ang Friday evenings at 7:30 with Rev, E, G. Sawyer of Mount Pleas- ant, Pa. as the speaker each even- ing. Special] music and inspiring messages each evening Everyone is invited. Services in charge of the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. We trust they will have a good atten- dance each evening. Free Methodist Church Services: Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- day School on Sunday morning follosed by the regular preaching service with sermon by the pastor Rey. Howard Jacobs. W. 8S. C. 8S. Meeting: —The regular montirly business meeting and so- cial of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church will be held next Monday evening, November 3rd. In the church. Notice this change in time sng plan to be there as there Is much business to be transacted Service will convene promptly at 7:30 p. m. Council of Republican Women near Te Al} Tax Payers—Don't forget | State College on Saturday after- get this is the last week in which | noon: Miss Ruth Parsons, Mrs. G to pay your tax before the 5% re-| W. Bullock Mrs, J. R. Williams bate will be lifted. Take advantage | Mrs. J. C. Fox and Mrs. F. M, Lu- of the rebate now as it will mean cas pennies in your pocket Mrs. Alice Bosworth and daugh- Mrs. Mary Brink spent a couple ter and husband and two sons ol days last week visiting with reia- Buffalo, N. Y., spent the past week- tives in Lemont, Pa end at the Duck home here. We Mr and Mrs. Charles Schaeffer of | are glad to learn that Mrs, Bos- Bellefonte called on friends and re- worth has regained her usual good latives in the community on Sun- health alter having been for day afternoon. some time past Je trusy her good Miss Dorothy Kerchner who is health will remain with her employed in Northumberland, Pa. rthday dinner was occasion- spent the weekend with par- Sunday at the home of Mr ents Mr. and Mrs. H I. Kerchner s. J B. Stere in honor of the Mr. ang Mrs, George Shipley and of Mrs. Stere. Guests pres- family expect to move soon {rom » her mother, Mrs. Brownlee the Mrs. Mollie Holt property into! a sister, Mrs. Emma Carter and sev- the Ed. Hal] property which will be eral other relatives all from Lock vacated when Mr. and Mrs, R. C Haven, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Steven- Williams and family move to Port son of Altoona, and their immedi- 3a eter — | ate family ness and pleasure trip to Bellefonte last Saturday Robert Hall in honor of the birth- day of their son Kenneth The immediate families were guests Mrs. Mary T. Davis of Julian is spending a couple weeks at the As- kin home while her daughter, Mrs tives on a motor trip to California Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holtzworth of Fairmont, West Virginia, spent Sun- day at the Holtzworth home here ind with her sister, Mrs, Alice Bos- worth who spent the weekend at thg Buck home, Mr. Kenneth Hall, who is assist- ant Rural Mail Carrier out of Ju- lian, is taking care of the mail on that route until the appointment of a permanent carrier, the regular carrier, Mr. Willlams of Julian having retired recently Several of the members of the Unionville Rod & Gun Club spent the weekend at their camp “Camp Askins’ on the Allegheny Moun- tains. G. W. Holt and son B. E Hoit and E L. Parsons and others were included in the party The following persons attended the meeting of the Centre County Mi he er VE Raetd wi BE JULIAN Mr. and Mrs Walter moved to Bellefonte We are sorry to learn that Miss Mary Richards is ill. she is ‘altend- Rev. ing Holiness Bible School at Allen~ and town, Pa Mr and Mrs. leonard Williams and family of Elizabeth Pa. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander on Sunday There will be a Hallowe'en party Thursday (tonight) in the church basement. The admission wil} be 10cts. for those masked and 15 for those unmasked. For this admis- sion fee refreshments will be served A fish pond will be in operation for the children, price Scts. each time you fish and you will receive a val- uable prize. And so folks get out all your glad rags fix yourself up and come to the party Edward Donley of Chester, Pa. came to Julian over the weekend and moved the balance of his furni- ture to Chester Mrs, K. M. Alexander and her mother. Mrs. Brennan of State Col- lege called on friends at Julian Fri- day Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene and daughter Tootsie, visited in Altoona on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Speacht Mrs Speacht will be remembered as Lo- leda Brannan James B. Musser of Scran- Chandler ton, formerly pastor at the local Reformed church attended the Father and Son banquet at the Re- formed church. While here Musser was the guest of Mr Mrs. Harry Rockey Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd White had Mr White's sister as their guest for a few days recently. The young people enjoyed a mas- querade party Friday evening al the Reformed social hall ‘ Rev The f{oliowing spent Saturday at the C. F. Clevenstine home. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Miller, Cleveland Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Joel Clevenstine, and Miss Joanna Decker, of Belle- fonte; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Minnich of State College, Mr, and Mrs Miles Russ of Williamsport Ground has been excavated for the new home of Joel Clevenstin: east of the Lutheran church. A birthday dinner was held Sun- lay at the Charles Emerick home at Nittany in honor of Bruch Emer- fick of this place. Paul Vonada is having his home occupied by James Kane Jr. beaull- fied by having it painted Mr. gnd Mrs. Eimer Hall and sons of. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rockey of Bellefonte were Bunday callers at the W. 8 Irvin home Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs Glenn Driebeibis upon the arrival of a young daughter who has been pamed Patricia Ann. Miss Josephine Dietz spent the week at her home in Jacksonville, #/The scholars of Zion and Ridg2 gchool are having masquerade par- ties on Priday afternoon. PLEASANT VALLEY ! BOGGS TWP. Mrs. Ralph McCartney returned home from the Centre County Hos- pital, much improved, which Is good news to her friends. Ray Confer fell ang cut his knee ! Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dunkle who | badly. but glad to say he is improv- were recently marrieq have gone | ing. to housekeeping in Lock Haven. | Mrs Harvey Eminhizer and Jane We wish them much success in their new home. The Dunkles had been taying with the bride's parents, GARDEN, THEATRE. FRIDAY - SATURDAY-OCT. 31, NOV. 1 County Home. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sayers and children and Miss Hannah Emin- i ROY ROGERS in “Old Cheyenne” A Cyclone of Action. “Ellery Queen And | The Perfect Crime” Margaret Lindsay, Roaring Adventure! —_ WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY-—NOV. 5, 6 GEORGE BERNARD SBHAW'S “MAJOR BARBARA” The Dramatic Punch Picture of a Lifetime Showing at 2:15--7:15-8:20, Mrs. Amanda Way made a busi- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Hall | Nora Breon is accompanying rela- | i Bagler visited Harry Peese, at the | -_ | hizer of Yarnell visited on Sunday | afternoon at the home of Mr. and | H 0 WA I | Mrs, Lee Richner, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Long and two | Jacksonville, visited on | the home of HOWARD NO 1 A Hallowe'en party was held In (the Bvangelical Reformed church | | Wednesday evening. of last week | | Refreshments were served to thirty some people. | Mr, and Mrs. Stanley T. Wagner of Philadelphia, Mr, and Mrs. A. A Wagner, daughter Dareen and Mrs Ethel Grazsler of Johnstown were | boys of Monday evening Harvey Eminhizer. Clair Richner and boys visited al Lee Richner’s on Sunday morning. COLLEGE TWP. | Miss Esther Kuhns of East Free- | dom, Pa., is staying indefinitely at | th - iv dod weekend guests at the home of Mr the home of her brother-in-law and | John Wagner. | sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson | | Mitchell. Miss Kuhns arrived Sept | Mr. and Mrs Richard DeVictor | | " and son of Willlamsport spent Sun- (1, and 6 a sophomore in the State iL wa | College High School day at the home of Mrs. DeVictor's | : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mr, and Mrs, Ciny Creamer and | pifer. | Mr. and Mrs, Donald McCoy and | wr and Mrs. Henry DeArment, | daughter Sandra of Pleasant Gap children. Beulah, Donald and Rob- | spent Sunday at the home of Mr.| ery attended the wedding of Mrs. | | Creamer's sister and brother-in-law | peArment’s brother Paul Foss of | Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Witls of near | Newport. The wedding took place | Altoona, and at the home of his | sunday afternoon at the Evangell- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | oq) church in Newport. Rev, Frank Mrs. J. K. Cramer of Bellwood. | Foss, father of the groom officiated. Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Willams had | The bride was the former Miss Aleta as their guests for the weekend her | Nickel. The young couple moved | brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and | into their newly furnished apart- ! Mrs, Willlam H. Felding of Staton | ment in Newport Island, N. Y. | Rev, J. R. Gulick, son James spent Mrs. Bertha Lyle spent Wednes- | several days at the home of his day with Mrs. Charles Packer and | mother and sister of Bangor family Mr. Floyd Daughenbaugh receiv- Mr, and Mrs. Andy Whiteside of ed the nw behoa bus Monday 1 Pine Hall were Sunday visitors al is a thirty-six passenger General M 3 Motor the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L i ’ Bohn. a ’ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fickes left) . Sunday for Weirton Heights, West George W. Tibbens of Baltimore | vireinia. where shey will make Md. and his girl friend of Phila- Rina, y ey . 14 ] ickes is employ- delpbla, were weekend guests ap the | shell neds oi Fickes 1 emp home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs Charles Belghtol spent Mon- | W. W. Tibbens. day and Tuesday in Unionville, with Mr. and Mrs. James Kustenborder | her sister Mrs. Bullock and Mr, and Mrs. Milton Carver Mrs. H. B. Hoffman of Pitcairn is! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | visiting with her daughter, Mrs Kustenborder of Warriors Mark on! Mary Schenck Saturday, Mrs. Robert Kustenbor- Mr and Mr der has been ill, Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs. W. Elwood Williams | Woodland and son Jimmle were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Williams Mr. ang Mrs. George W., Spiced and famil ybad as their dinner guests on Sunday Miss Alice Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Tyrone. The combined families, which in- clude these persons: Mr. and Mrs Lee Confer and children Dorothy and Junior, Mr. and Mrs Frank Tressler and Leonard Tressler and siste Misses Winifred, Florence Ann and Helen Tressler moved early this week from their location in Mr. and Mrs. George Delong and Millbrook to the H I. Ailman home- daughter Beatrice of Bellelonte stead. the house at the mil] at were Friday evening callers of Miss Houserville. Mrs. Minnie Houser Nan Lucas Kline of Tamaqua, Pa. is the new | Mis. Mabel Ivins present owner spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. David W. Kuhn of Alice Pletcher Altoona. were Sunday supper guests , Jani pe Mapes Wes a mgt ith his brother-in-law and sister | Or at the home of Rober ‘ Hog vy Lock Haven r. and Mrs harles She r and ily a. Share ares a Mr and Mrs Addison Wagner, : little daughter of Johnstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rocke) Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wagner of tertained to a chilli supper on Fri- Philadelphia spent the weekend at day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd | 1, john H. Wagner home Spicer and son Jimmie and Mr. and } va e W. Spicer von Harold Betz was admitted to the Mrs, Georgy . and so 4 by ital, Bellefonte Odie, Raymond and Arthur and Qenire County. Hospital, 1 Saturday, as a surgical patient In a daughter Alice and Ethel serious condition. A blood trans-| Mr. and Mrs. James Kustenborder fusion being necessary before the are sporting a new Btudebaker ca® operation which they purchased recently Mr. Herbert Bryan a surgical pa- Monday Oct. 27, marked the the Centre Co Hos- twenty-first wedding anniversary of pital, Bellefonte for about 10 days Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shearer has returned to his home on Walnut wo — Stree! Mr. and Mrs. George Cummings ORVISTON are grandparents and Rev. Wal- There were 18 present at Sunday School, Sunday. jace J. Cummings uncle for the first time. The now arrival is a daugh-| Mr. and Mrs John Daley of Bal- timore spent the weekend ai their ter of the happy parents of Mr and Mrs. Clark Cummings of Shingie- homes here Doris Daley is spending house borp Oct. 11 and has been named Ann Lee Carol. Mr, and Mrs. G Cul ings visit thelr days visiting at Johnsonburg Mrs. George Cummings visited the Mr. and Mrs, Ben Poorman of State College, spent the weekend son and wile Sunday Mrs. Esther Pletcher President of { the with Mr. and Mrs, William Bamn- hart the Sunshine Circle Class of the Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Page of West Methodist church, entertained following: Mrs. Helen Neff, Mrs Decatur, spent Sunday with Sher- man and Annie Confer Alice Runes, Mrs. Ann Josephs, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lomison Eda Kline Mrs. Emma Taylor, | Mrs Lillian Holter, Mrs. Ruth Long, | held a birthday party on Saturday night, in honor of their daughter Mrs. Anna Pletcher, and Mrs Grace Fay's birthday. Holter, at a delicious chicken sup- per and all the fixings that go with | Mr and Mrs, Newt Hahn held a birthday party on Friday night in it at Pleisher's restaurant at Julian | Thursday night The business honor of their son Mervin's birth- day. meeting and social hour followed in | a room previously arranged for by | The Ladies Social club met at the home of Mrs. Clair Confer on the hostess { Wednesday evening of last week a | Thursday night for their regular monthly meeting. masquerade Hallowe'en party wal The Loyal Daughters Class held at went in Arthur Irvin sj and evening HOWARD No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers and twin daughters, Marjorie and Mar- garet of Snydertown called at the Willis Markle home recently Mrs Newton Wilson of Warriors Mark and sister Mrs. M. M, Marcy of Poulson, Montana, spent Wed- nesday of last week at the home of Miss Alice Pletcher Mrs. Anna Conley of Bellefonte and daughter, Mrs. William Wallace of New York City were guests of Miss Nan Lucas last Thursday of Blanchard her sister Miss or weekena vise Uhler at d en- 3 af 1 tient of INLy several i given in the social rooms of the | Evangelical Reformed Church. A | their annual Hallowe'en party al) guests participated in the games| | the home of Mrs. G. P. Butler, oi and contests. Delicious refresh- | Miss Jean Gardner was hostess to the season. {a Hallowe'en party at her home on Mr, and Mrs. Harry Muffly and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler held 8 and Mies Josephine Muffly of New| kitchen shower on Saturday night platz N.Y, spent the weekend at, {John Daley. Mrs, Daley received with his wife and son, Mrs. Kate | many nice and useful presents The | Weber, daughters Misses Nelle and | | Mrs, Miles Lucas, son Ray and and son Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. | | Charles Weaver of Romola; Mrs. | Balser Weber and son Baxter Sat-| | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moitz and two | chicken dinner at the Lavonia Ho- | children of Jersey Shore; Rev. and | te], | Belle and Vesta Young and Ken- | Eyres motored to Renovo, Wednes- | neth Shady of Monument, Mr. and | day of last week on ga business trip | Shank, Mrs. Earl Lomison, Mrs. | daughters Betty Lou and Patsy of | Clair Confer, children Ray and Avonmore, are spending a few days | Condo, Mrs. W. O. Gray, Mrs. John | Bryan. | Gray and son Dick, Mrs. Delbert| Mrs Howard Tipton and daughter { Phys, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shank, | caliec on friends in Howard and vi- | Mr. and Mrs, Willls Thompson Ed- | cinity, | Cyphert, Annie Confer, Mrs, David | party was held Friday evening in Confer, children, Bobbie and Carol, | the High School buflding. A grand | Lomison children Blanche, Kelsey | in the auditorium. A large crowd {and Ann, Mrs. Blanche Daley and i3king part. The judges were Mrs | and Mrs. John Daley and Mr. and ung Willard Neff. First prize, from | Mrs, Clair Butler. | Holter’'s service station was given | lamsport. as Mr, and Mrs, Brown, colored; | | Walker took in the football game | Kigsner and Miss Eleanor Mann, as | between Clearfield and Tyrone ah bride and Long's service Paul lomison and children | son Carroll, colonial; Jack Sutton | Blanche, Kelsey and Ann and Mrs. | groceries to Miss B. Gardner, farm- | ternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Roy 1, Diffenderfer, farmer; Wagner's | Oyler at Jacksonville. Barber shop to Donny and Bobby Schencks Hardware flash light, to who take no exercise, either physi-| Gerald and Edna Pifer as soldier cal or mental, large number of members and] Monday night, all had a fine time. | ments were served in keeping with | | Saturday night. son Mae of Morgantown W. Va. | in honor of their daughter, Mrs.| their home in Howard. Mr. Mully | { following were present: Mr. and| pauretta, and Mrs. Virginia Farris | Mary Bell Heverly of Lock Haven; | yrday evening partook of a delicious | Mrs. DeBoer, son Donnie, Verna| Mr A H. Schwenk and George | Mrs. Grant Hahn Mr. and Mrs, All| Mr and Mrs, Robery Reigh and | Priscilla and David, Mrs, Bertha | with the 4atter’s mother, Mrs, Bessie | Barnhart, children Ronnie and Mrs Helen Sullivan of Buffalo | win Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. ROY! The PT masquerade Hallowe'en | Mrs, Leo Condo, Mr, and Mrs. Paul | march for prizes formed at 8 o'clock | daughter, Doris, Otta Schenck, Mr | Hilda Leathers, Gerald Alterderfer | Mrs J. E Gillespie and Verna i; Miss Carrye BE. Butler and Mrs. Clifforq Gardner and Kenneth | groceries from B. Y. Ling to Mrs. | Tyrone on Friday night. station, to Mrs. G. A. Eckdah! and | Blanche Daley spent Sunday af-ler; Kline R. Wolf, , to W. | DeArment, baseball players; There are successful business men and nurse: a box of candy from | enjoyable evening was spent by the | Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Hanley and son | Mrs | YARNELL | Thursday evening friends and | P | \ E G R O y E M l L LS neighbors gathered at the home of | — Claire Shawley in honor of Mrs | Many of our farmers from this| Thursday evening in Bellefonte with Jlaire Shawley's birthday, their be- | section gttended the 1st annual corn | his three linker friends at their in ing 81 present, namély: Mr, and husking contest of Blair County | stallation Mrs. Marion 8hawley sons Bob and | near Martinsburg last Thursday P.! The Pred Pry family moved last Jim, Edna SBhawley, Mrs. Ed. N. .m | week from the Mrs. Ida Harpster Confer and daughter Rebecca, Mr. | Our veteran grain merchant Ja-| home to their farm home, the for- | and Mrs. Ben Fetzer, Mr. and Mrs. | cob D, Neldigh of Pine Hall is now | mer C. M. Powley homestead, The F. B. Yorks, Mrs, Paul Crispen and | 4 patient of Geisinger Hospital in| Charles Laird family flitted from son Johnny, J. Ed. Confer, Mrs. Danville. “Jake' 'has been unde: | Port Matilda to the Harpster house Miller Rickard, Edgar Wagner and his M. D's care the wo | nn Priday las daughter Jane, Mr, and Mrs Don- manths ys many frie: fo r and M ald Bhawley, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence p weedy recovery rT tI Shawley, sons Linn, Melvin, George Mrs, Edith Burd, Mrs. Ira Gilbert and children Lester and Faye, Mrs Fred Kessling Amy and Ruth Za- ner, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Haagen, | son Vance and Joe Haagen, Mrs. Viola Fetzer, Mr, ang Mrs, Toner Fetzer, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Shawiey, Mrs, Katie Sayers, Mrs Vivian Walker and children Cameron, Ken- neth and Maxine, Mrs. Agnes Reese and children Billy and Pauline, Mr and Mrs. Lester Mayes, son Jean, | Mrs. Anna Miller and children, Ger- ald, Bob, Jack and Jean, June Kes- sling, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kess- | ling Duane Doty Mr. John Shaw-| ley, son Ray, Mrs, Cora Lansberry, Rodney Walker Mr, and Mrs. Fred i children Nelson, Ivan Gall, Beryl Lose, Jim- Arlene Walker, Mrs Raymond Coakley, son Melvin Mr: Clay Shope and son Melvin, Lee Lucas, and Mr. and Mrs Clalr Shawley, son Harold. Mrs Shaw- ley received many lovely gifts. Al’ a late hour refreshments were serv- | ed consisting of sandwiches cake pickles, potato chips and coffee. All departed for their homes wishing her many more happy birthda H. B. Walker and D NEWS Schwenks service station Free bingo and games were played and refreshments suitable for the occa sion were served, A birthday party was held In honor of Mrs, Lloyd Bechdel at her home, Walnut Street, Oct. 22. An following persons present: Mr. and Mrs. Btanley '‘Etters and family, vast 1 Pasi as Hope Harry ~ » The Milton Bilis family recent; eck ViEIOIS will Lg grolaes flitted from East Main Street, sisters In our Jocality and his State College where Mr. El slents Ir. and Mrs C employed | Boa'sburg Miss Ruth Bnyder is now the| Mr and Mrs. Clarence Corl and efficient cashier in the A&P at Slate | sons Lester and H. Bamuel were jc- College Super Market, cent dinner guests at the Harry Bll- Grandmother Sophia Reed ger home in Pleasant Gap Franklinville Huntingdon county is 20 members of the Men's Sunday spending some time with her daugh- | Bchool class of Balleyville Preshy- ter and family Mrs. Samuel Ever- | terian church were entertained at hart at their farm home on | thelr regular clags meeting iast Fri- branch, | day evening at the C. L. Irvin home Mr. and Mrs, Edward Frank en-|{on the Branch. Devotionals In joyed an autumn mountain auto | charge of Robert W. Reed, meeting trip through Penna. Sunday via | in charge of class president J HE Renovo, Emporium, St. Mary's and | Ollilland who Introduced Rev home. The mountains are all { James N, Fisher, the evening speak- ors of the rainbow at this season er, taking his subject “Real Citizen Mr. William Ishler of Boalsburg | hip’ a talk " inspiration lor Special State Investigator old] 2} presen Coles reireshmniy age pensions was Important busi were served by Mm. Irvin ness visitor recently in our town Farmers Floyd Ullmer and J H and vicinity | McCracken are each walling up big The new concrete bridge at Bail. | cisterns for ample waler suppl) is being poured this week | Carolyn Jean is the name of the and the new Tadpole black top road | Dew baby gir] at the Ralph Packer home Lock Haven No. 1. The is being pushed (0 a finish, I L.| 50 : Wilson is road contractor for both | John Donley and A. W_ Fry families see the newcomer [8s Jobe called Bricklaver P L Wednesday Mrs Packer, the are now occupyin former M.ss Helen Harpster, daugh- \Olise DEAT the {former B ter of Mu, and Mrs, J. G. Harpster Mr Grandpa Isaac well venture will be wearing a new cow boy hal One bacsball ace’'s Donny Kepler accepted last week, 2 nice position in the Extension Depart- ment of Prana, State College undas Farmer E E. Elenberger is shy } i thelr son Mr i vhree of his registered Guernaty Donald Sunday. About 30 members | COWS caused by the herd gaining en- of the Sunday clan were present. | trance to barn floor where shell These young men will leave Wed- corn from husker was stored Others and nesday for New Cumberland induc- Were sick but recovered shortly Mrs. Donald Bloom tion centre for selective service Retired state highway foreman Lowry motored 0 U A. camp | John Hwerbart of Pittsburgh was the day ang brougt Retired steel worker Mr Howard | a short caller in our town last week Lowry's father Parsons and his wife of Vander- | Called home on account of serious Switzer Bellefonte grift, Pa, were dinner guests Sun- | illness of his aged mother. home on Sunday. day at his brothers home on Tad-! After about 11 years Master Arva spent few pole, Ellery 1 Onis The Par- Gates has a litle brother, born with 1} 3 sons spent the past three months! Thursday in Philipsburg State hos- summer home near Fiem-' pital to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gates 80 veteran schoo] bus driver and 1 ~date farmer, is all smiles ing out, just-quarier ones Jr sce him) for quiet of Monument; Mrs. Harold Bohn and son of Centre Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Gorham and friends of Lock Haven, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Strouse of Flemington; Mr. and } Harry Bechdel and sons, Mr and Mrs, Eldon Phillips and chil- dren of Howard, R. D.; Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Bechdel and daughter Betly of Howard, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Bechdel. A beautiful gift was presented her, all wishing her many more happy birthdays Church Notice-~Methodist: Rev, Wallace J, Cummings. Curtin: Sun- day School 9:30 a. m.; Kennedy: Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Wesleyan League 7:30 p. m.; Howard: Sunday Bchool 9:30 a. m., Worship Service 7:30 p. m.; Hunter Run: Sunda) School 9:00 m., Worship servic 11:00 a m Church Rogers par- M. Trostie of Hh Q A ol { Lhe col« and and a an ; full of of Christ: Rev . o Howard Sunday 10 a. m., Lords Supper 11 m., Evening Worship 7.30 p. m Mr Harold Robb of Blanchard wil] have charge of the evening service absence the minister ducting evangelistic ms where The program for Christian Temperance Centre County, Fall Thursday Oct. 30, Methodist Chur is as follow M Schoo] “a in the who Is con- rvice else- f i t» n Hee fn oO a the eve Woman's fa Union and Mr; Institute of laughter Arlene, spent Sunday atl 1941, in the College visitin g with thelr , 0 es A Siws fr h of Howard n-in-law Mr and Mrs. Rufus Alternoon session d daughter Ruth 1:30 m.—Devotion, Rev, W. J Mr, and Mrs. Claire Shawley, son Cummings: 1:45 p. m., minutes and Harold spent Sunday at Lewistown roll call, Mrs. James Gray, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Eimer m. Appointment of commitiee p. m. Highlights of Nat Convention, Mrs, Berthalu Broyles, 2:35 p The State C Review, 3:00 p. m. Vocal Thoma W, Ward: Department hour, County Directors; Our sibility to Youth, Mrs. Jame il; 4:00 What Next?” 8 Excellen i Wasson Offer- Benediction rot Ana Hpi of Frain fam- ) new tone } whoo! he Fioyd Uh bullder parly at ie Ward Balleyville last Wednesday honor of Mrssrs Clare John Powley. Monday the Wilbur Sunda) Pa " t he ne conlracior A farewell home in evening in Dean Cole an 17 nt . 0. uz 4 23:13 p. i & 20 Shields PURDUE MT. Lowry and pd and 2 " evening the ional Donor of m nyvention in 3 solos, Mrs ‘ Sh Sherman son-in-law Donald Bloom and daughter and Margaret Roulette back Mr Mr. John isited at LOwry's Sherman respon - or in} Pp. m tandard Awards, Mrs R. U Aunouncements; oF for ing: of Eveninz Session: 7:30 Devotion Rev. John R. Gulick; Vocal Mrs, Virginia W, Farris; 7.45 Medal contest cond Mrs. Ida Witmer mittee Presentation Address Rey Wallace mings; Offering: God Heaven therefore we h and bul The invited. Box never fee and fruit sg 1 be served at hen t are gelling the ct t} LOwTS Pars Hall Ler Donald Bloom at their Mr. and Mrs daughter Joan Lowry's home Mrs, Burkett Melissa Cent A % 50108 Mis Gold icled 0) of re speech Walters and oud Sherman Dick called Reports on medals { weather at oni Monday I~ IE all Weigh-~ W. Reed f: vs srsatrscainmed 1 postponed Arm rmers in-{ Mr. William Johnston of Grays- in wwn Monday ooking Bros. painting cone is again slinging his all fa ville was Jor nston id Lammpier other Asada > al {(Continged on Page Seven) R. K. Owens Electric Store Cordially Invites You to Help Celebrate Their SECOND ANNIVERSARY in the Electrical Appliance Business. We've been in this location two years, folks, and to help show our appreciation to our many patrons, we an- nounce that . .. Starting Saturday, Nov. 1st at 9:00 O'CLOCK A. M., and CONTINUING FOR TEN DAYS, we will make A Trade-In 5 % On Your 0d Allowance of Appliance Regardless of its age or condition, on the purchase of any new Range, Refrigerator, Washer, Radio, Sweeper, etc. That's Right, 15% trade-in allowance for your old appliance, regardless of its age or condition, on the purchase of any new appliance in our store. ta ON ALL SMALL APPLIANCES Except Those on Which There is a Fair Trade Law, we will allow a CASH DISCOUNT of 10% DO YOUR X-mas Shopping Early ! A small deposit will hold any article (at sale price) until Christmas. R. K. OWENS ELECTRIC STORE 30 South Allegheny St. Phone 1062 Bellefonte, Penna. FREE FREE = FREE To the first 25 customers in our store on the opening day, we will give absolutely free, a refrigerator water bottle,
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