Page Mr HOWARD NEWS THF CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, VA. 5 New Streets Gettig Chosen no rovemhet 6. 1941 Leo Kelley, D346 of election: 1 Bett Deviin D HE 'RECENT WEDDINGS In R oH) pecior Mrs. Greg Mary Kath in Bellefonte Wensel arenis Charles Wetzel Miss Eleanom weekend in Brooky of her aunt and Mrs. L. A. Leathe A birthday day in honor « birthday The were present Lauretta Webe ris, Jo! Wel Montoursville, an ter, Mi 1¢ Springs Mrs. Joseph weekend with he ter. She Betty B Beswick parents Miss ladies of } home Tuesday Mr. and dinne; Anna H Mi Bellef town M1: Lo to spend the niece Mr burg, West Vi Mrs. Pearl Peggy and Car hip and st the Hubler Hallowe ning, bei Haye of fl port Mrs. Walla Camp wa Haven Hogg ened wit she is re Mr the lock Haven for an the n il he dav emereey apo ndieitu Rev. Wallace Harry Ekdalil u ff Mi OLHOWINg Frank Walla Hospital Leather ile uncle Was | : s. Kate Wel ses Ma home ce, adn mmine Norfolk, Va v entertained Johnsonhburg ther and wife C. Holter, last over the weekend Mr wee of their nece Mr ter Fave ifred Coder and Fr nf Bell at the home of Mr D. Regel The Womar ance Union of Mrs. Maggie Nov. 7. Mrs tertain and Mrs sfonte, were he community vice will given Methodist church ning. November The sermon Rev, K. L Evangelical ministers jut be HL in the cial feature tha Howar making its time, and will be Thomas Ward, mi rot event Holter ited with his child and Mrs. Phi k and fA Miss Pra Mel and son Bobbie and Mr iy commun The 861 ADDeArance directed by nister of remained one 51 i Mr music of the Howard-Beech Creek church assisted Mrs. V by irginia Faris The community Christmas Canta- be in by This orga ta will 8 pm torjum Chorus given the December High School the How 23 ard nization is n a Audi- Community come posed of the combined choirs of the churches of Howard Mr. Thomas Ward ia Faris It is will be a Howard Miss Mary hoped permanent community Painter 1, director: this feature of being and Mrs, Virs chorus ine- the entertained a number of her friends at a masquer- ade Hallowe'en party last Thursday evening, at the home of her parents Games and refreshments keeping. with the season, Mrs. Floyd Woomer were in of Howard Pennsyl and M CHURCH NOTICES Rev Wallace tice Lay 50¢ AFTNIS upper will be Charge. Rev Howard--Uni- Endea- Sunday Lay Howard 1. B Evangelical pastor «PTY 9:30: Christian 6:45 Zion Unie 41 il, 9:30: Foreign Mis Wingate Mi Oouvor wer ce seh on 10:45 a:30 Chri £ v school, 9:30 Huble Evangel Evangelis Bunda: burg Hubler: worship ser Bund: 10 . Aral 3 SU 5 hool, 9 vice, 10:45. Wingate. 30: Christian Endeavor, 7 30. Zion R. D, a patient in the Lock Haven | —Union Sunday school, 9:30, Sunday acheol, Fhomas—nline necement made du Mmarria nmed by the church OuUng Hall ice h uple fHty Jane of Mil the br and Cori camp lee Va. The rformed by candle (let 31 it ol anthemun Vonada—Stover BLANCHARD M. Kunes returned Thurs- spending a few davs with Alex Nelson, of Sun- Gunsallus has returned to ome from the Lock Haven Hos- treated for as in his where he wal icted gun wound Reports are that he is dong ni Mr. Sterling Ruhl moved his fam- ily to Buffalo, N. Y.. on Saturday where Mr. Ruhl has been employed the past few months Harry Glossner and two grand home of his Valemont at the Mrs. William lia on Sunday William Rupert is a patient » Lock Haven Hospital for sur- gi treatment His condition is eported favorable callers at the home of Mrs. Morris Bowes were Mrs. Frank Bowes and two hildren., Dick and of Mill Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meyers hildren, Betiy, Paul and Miss Sunday Mr. and irley owes Poorman Mrs. Bowes son field. Mass i Percy Robb is around after having Mrs. Jesse Peters law, Helen Peters, evening callers at Mrs. Morris and daughter, are visiting with George, in able quinsey and sister-in- were Monday the home of Mr Bowes to be and Tyrone to Install Light Tyrone borough council a permit from the depart- of highways fos installa traffic signal at the comer street and Logan avenue, causing a considerable recent vears re the ion of a of 14th 1 corner problem it . .- - Muntingdon’s First Vietim Blair MeGinnis, of Petersburg was the first hunting victim In Huntingdon county when ‘he suffer. ed a charge of buckshot in the legs last Saturday while hunting. | Bundy? To Be Opened { fre page one) treet ordained which which reacging in ed Its first nave becoming frown Shoemaker street an oral reading two law avenue nance pass must other unre Haupt and and before Lamb avenue Halfmoon M1 Against the contention treet Bank opening the neavy avenue Saxion uit for Borough Is based on that his fall in the in front of the First National building was a result of the ditch along the street Bell Telephone Company. A rain washed mud on and Saxion slipped on falling he fractured He claims $18 hospital aamages the of a by had Mr In ip the treet the mud his kKneecs bill: $13 phy ian’s bill, and approx- Hi mately $200 for the time lost {from work At the th when the Bell meeting it was declared I'elephone Com- permission to open the new cables for the telephone tem, it was un- i that the company assumed ibility for the damages result from the pany sought treets to install dial ! opera referre The Company, it was indi- ave fi hare respon - thie ible power in tl comp general manager Lime and ibmitted a Stone report t collector instal- w Kilns during LICTORS decint working sat gathering two on had nan r teat period tended to Frank N maintain the good condition discussed the p to the Gam- provide addi water depart ing He ports igh Belwionte Rasmus Sewer Bickett re. measle in were South Mabel granted to Law- Allegheny street Rossman, Haupt tape rence Thal Mr Avenue TH mit was granted the con- installing the posts for 140 ional parking meters in Belle- low bid of 818150 Council discussed a to pur- chase a snow plow for use in keep- ing parking spaces open this winter The plow would be attached the front of one of the borough trucks Te guiet rumors which he said have been circulated around town Councilman Harold D Cowher speaking for the Undine Fire Com- pany, told Council that the new pumper and new emergency truck recently purchased by the Undines are entirely satisfactory and efficient in their operation Councilmen received an invitation attend a civilian defense meet- ing to be held the Court House here at 8 o'clock Wednesday even. ing. November 12 ncddit fonts proposal to to Cornerstone of New School to be Layed (Continued from page one) adding that a more program will be arranged fo: when the new structure is dedicated Tne Bellefonte High School Band will furnish music for the mony In the receptacle to be sealed in the cornerstone will be a Holy Bible. newspapers and photographs, copies of board minutes, building plans, and other articles Persong attending the corner.) stone laying exercises will be able to obtain a fair idea of the size and contour of the new $450,000 struc- ture. for the building is now past the ground level stage and is rap- idly taking shape ! The floor of the large gymnasium it about ready to be poured: masons are working on the second floor ele. vation of the classroom section of Linn street: the boiler roora iz be- ing encased in walls, and part of the wails for the auditorium on Al- legheny street are completed declared eral gen- cere- How would you feel if everybody | in town knew how much you “puti in the collection for the church last District Attorney (Continued from page one) Returns from 8.140 precinet of Justice publican Judge by Judge Charlie publican Court ove; manno 140.000 ol prech 7543 o thie ! ‘ nowed the William M 101 Lhe election Parker, Re Buprem Court WwW ussell Carr, Den maore 200000 vole over crat Kenworth io} Lhe Superior Michael A. Mus- by more than numosr won Judge Democra votes in the same ct The vols Supreme Court Carr, 1.120317 Court 311.871; Musmanno Parker Superic Kenworthey 1,170,863 Philadelphia Close unofficial were J Os that precaution taken § boxes nt Republicansy Philadelphia Dr. Robert ( reelected Mra nil official count apparently contest, Te White controlier by 4000 vols Wony all xeept Democrat ane wa t One Dew Republican to win ff Philipsbur cated vesled Wing By Vole H Rowles H Wallin Wi : Hall Borough show nd Rx vith 149 Burge Centre Pax collector: W. H 162: William DD. Shops Counc H. Stove i) BP. 158; } BR. Rimmey holder, R 45 School director: J William Brad- ford. D. 192: James [). Deal 106) Justios Slack 138 Con Fdward table Vogt af els man 193 105 Inspector Bradford, D 113 Auditor J. Ernest Wagner 108: Reuben Rickert, R. 119 Unidonville Borough Ruth Parsons Republican de- feated Gladys Fisher, Democrat, 6 retain her position as tax collector in Unionville borough in an election which went to the Republican cane didates. Miss Parsons polled 86 vole to 30 polled by her opponent Burgess: C. W. Bauder, R., School director (two elected) John Resides, R.. 101; George Bul- lock. R. 92: H M. Stere, D., 17; For- rest Homan, D.. 17 Councilmen (three elected), DD H. Custer, R.. 93: Robert H. Mong R. 06; Pierce Peters, R., 88; Forrest Bauder, D.. 20: C. K. Brugger, D 16: John Tallhelm, D.. 13 Justice of the peace J llams, R., #2; DD. 21 High constable: J 80 Judge of rR. 106 Inspector Stere, R.. 93; 35. Snew Shee Borough Republicans were swept B8now Shoe offices in an which was devoid of contests ma jor offices Burgess: D D. 38 Schoul directors Ross, R.. 90, D 68 years) R. 91, Councilmen: (two elected) Clair Hall RR, 87. D. 34; George Hall R. 90: William McLaughlin, 40 Auditor ction: Mrs. Blanch Flora Martz, R of ele 178 D oT RnR Wil H. Finch, R election: Roy Calhoun of election Margaret Walter Zahniser, D into all election for R. Thomas, R. 85; 37: BE. M. France D. 33 two elected) James Quick, iL. 88, D.. 33; Edith Gilliland, R. 8. D. 38 Tax collector 88, D., 3 | Judge of election: E. W. Russell, (2 years) Charles 1 LM. Kelley, R.| Millhelm Borough DEN THEATRE | LOCK HAVEN, PA. GAR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY, NOVY, 9.10.11 ‘UNFINISHED BUSINESS" IRENE DUNN] ROBE! WEDNTSDAY THURSDAY, NOV, 12-13 il i \ “Saint’ Vacation SATURDAY, NOV, 14-15 Fl “an Antonio Rose’ King Dodge Matilda Borough Milesbury 4 } y MORUBBER i YOUR WHEELS for FALL & WINTER It is false economy rubber—especially roads are likely to be we treads give far bruises or blowouts. read design grips. 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