December 4, 1941, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Bellefonte and helped to butcher | ; UNIONVILLE ome ice ae bogs | I Forgot to mention last week our | —————— —————————— % 6 4 ; { Ey [ . * n Revival closed Sunday night, Nov x ' } rea iy . ‘ sla om ; ali Methodist Church Services: Sun- | the Railroad company afd working a with a total of 34 seekers at the | Mrs, Mary Hiller has closed her| Ralph Cable of Lansdale, wa ae y ampion 18 Ps in qu ‘fh ' . ‘ £2 ay gue 4 ih erly day school on Sunday morning at out of Bellefonte Nar during the two weeks of ser house for the winter A ontha RNC Runday guest at the R. W ierl / i — niu i 1 ¥ ! Lg t ‘untor h { Saturday J | 0:15 am, followed by the regular Miss Mary I'urney returned to vi We are sure evervone enjoved went to Canton, Ohio, la Hurday ome | t { t wife i i ’ ho. o . service ¢ 7:3 m p n sre las ht ny from ARE RET I te Roe v visit her son, Charles and wife {| Mr. and Mr William William: b ; d h 4 Reaching service a! diss P her home lets Ja Php , these rvices and hated Ww see them Mi Mi Luther Wert and and Mr HAronk of Bellefonte and § fs an ow / saves on as. with sermon by the pastor, Rev. a couple weeks visit with relalives | come to ap end | and | . . Rom {4 William Snyder, in Jackson, Ohlo. 8he wag accom Sorry to report that Mrs. Edna {G8 hter Patricia, of Balldmore, Md | MI and Mis. Clyde Bmi h and | : 1 panied by relatives who visited foro = the sick lst at this |®Pent Saturday with re latives here, | daughters Kathryn and Barbara, | Presbyterian Church: Bible study |, couple days before returning to oi 3 on Le tach y the eri p | Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Royer of Lock | of Miffiinburg, called at the Sholl- as y ’ ’ o ho . ; writing with an attack o Ww grippe d+ BU 3 he's df ey | ’ mm * das fiass on Monday ovening, Deeem> | ypoiy home Hop g she will soon be back t her | Haven, were Thanksgiving dinner [Diehl home on Thanksgiving day ber 8th, at the home of Mr. and | \,,. povjond Snoke visit mal health again yi it the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Sunday dinner guests at the same Mrs. HL M. Miles. Preaching ser- | “U% y - as nomad Beall BEND home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ben- " d p week with her sister and husband . — Huosterman . “hm vice this Sunday evening at 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Culp and family of der and Joan. of Slate Colleg ’ om ’ A tor John Wert was confined to his i x nr Sayan, the pastor, | philadelphia School Board hed the past ten days suffering with Roy Brungart aiid ally Dean 3 ev. H, kh Oakwood. » y t . ” fava sroving at | Gephart and family and Melvin 8s Li i » Parso return undulant fever, He Is Improving a Mis Lorraine Pa " higl Is Reorganized - A Bright visited at the John Brungart bY Deer hunters are quite conspic- her duties as teacher in th this writing Tvl He Sunda wr y tr i } AK VIersy a 0 { ¥ uous this week, The only deer hav- | school at Canton, Pa. after i y Mr. and Mrs, H, O. Yearick and |home a yrersye ni ing been brought into town at the eral days’ visit with her ares Hnyed [rom page one ons David and Norman, of Mill Nevin Stover and family of Mill- | BIG. ROOMY, ’ "a : . on { i 0 cession r. E. H Adoems Hall, R. D., were Sunday guests at heim, R. D., were Sunday dinner writing of this letter were one by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parson . : Al, R. D., I inday guest hel Owen Reed Fox and one by Grant | Guests at the home of Mr, and 2nd Witliiin 1 upe, also elected the M. W. Breon home. _. |suests at the Earl Rider home NEWI942 «@ i urecior oni H es Mi Ruth Probst of State Col- Mr Mrs. Fred Whitehill and Bruss, Mrs. John M. Robison on Sunday s ; HO. oF ith , hi A, A and : were their son, Mr, and Mi Win- a , : , HE | 10g: pent the Thanksgiving vaca~- | daughter Marcia of Lemont, called H | Miss Charlotte Stere spent last v bis and family Ares : tion with her aumt Mrs. Annie ge the H, C. Zeigler home, Bunday i Studebak f ACIORY ULVIAID PRIE® Stam J week-end visting with her sister Ro a Robi on oy irl The h ing ned wr Mon | evening er eatures at no extra cost | a e bye ; . . g sil . . ba barat By ae po Rg os and lyse ¢ See U1 friend, Miss Rose, all of Corning, day Lecem on Chalg ‘ ahi th Be REY of Harri at Miss Eloise Struble of Wiliams . " 2 : stevens 0 ltoona, and taking + wht b fi chool director rg. was a Sunday dinner guest at " . v rst RAY _— : port, visticd Rev. and Mrs. Fred wp Finest materials and craftsmanship! in the sights of the town besides v ' hi ‘ "rankli Schad against Super- | the home of “Ken” Haines and mo- | J rr 4 a pak earl ine mareriais ana cr _ he regular monthly meeting of Denbesux the past weekend transacting some business ' ” ‘ “y pr £2 y [ rincipal rl Stock, will r, Mrs. M, C. Hain . . HEINESE CF jig some the Unionville Garden Club will be ~“™" "© wt M nd Mi Ja k Tarbert and Hazel, Bobble, Harold and Bu VA Remarkable S and oil mileage! FOR A CHAMPION Suse hd 11% i. 3 i i 44) i | i 144 \ wil ali wil JHRCA iL all a " {UDI D Mrs. Clark Williams spent a cou- held Tuesday evening Deceinber ! v ga FEDERAL TAX IN Ti ri baad y erly spent Thanksgiving day wi ide \ h neeting he rar. | William Tarbert, Ji of Jeanette, | PB Y b k . ple days the latter part of last| 9th at the home of Mi Joyd Lu- bth 't ’ + 2 Day st« of | thelr sister, Mrs. Eugene Beaver , : bo ine will begin at . 1 an were Thanksgiving ay guests of lo H : COMMANDER week visiting with her aunt Mrs. cas at 7 o'clock hp aunlete the ives thelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | and family at Lemont w repair cost op e-in va oe 2000+ SAME 0p Florence Miller, of Sharon Soup Sale—Saturday, December co hat high * 7 i Tarbe; Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Diehl and EE a a PR i i A 4 4 . | testi y tha ME! “ “ Y ~ of factory i i | 6th, Union Grange of thi wil ) nd C. H. Gramley and | daughter of Ambridge, visited a T RSE] | X yPEN( KE M TOR CO pT : : 3 rns BA 1 s ctbss " ; ts } and Mi: Ciraiiey anda Aun ) { FiGR Se 4 iC in kms, oy of Mower 20, 196] Fetes tae Miss Ruth Luca: accompanied hold a vegetable soup sale at the lanket subpoenas ar ¢e give p ( ) . JR. € , Ji Ad ( ) py . Pe Pr ics ont ww at sm SBgnnt 16 Cinegh Mr. and Mrs J. R. Willams * ; ; ‘ 4 dy Ta n 1 2 and N g " thi Mr. and Mrs Charles Gramley of | Lloyd Tate home Sunday without Subic unity will rpms Philadelphia last week and spent o ol&C hall Soup oe ro Tar Y may n whoever they Flemingtor were Monday dine; Preston Ziegler and family of Mc-! Phone 244 Bellefonte, Pa. constant. CLT. teem. Thanksgiving with the Nason fam- 15 cents a nd or Suppe; v be la te ta withou “hm guests at the E. BR. Wolle home Allistervilie, Norman Zeigler snd Allegheny <i and Cherry Alley ily fel ved ato SEIS a inte, ie 2 ” he names of such witn re| Mr. and Mrs, Clare Brungart and! friend of Irwin, were Thanksgiving ‘ J It. ! y ; ” coffee extra, The Grange al hi \ twe children of Lebanon, visited Lhe | dinner guests at the W. H. Zeigler - Mr and Mrs William Resides | some samples to kive oul : former's brother Roy and family home i Out-of town relatives who attend. Vi i } . a eh tay avana Our Sunday } ] : i su — dove: 2 BOHGR Y AVAna earing ava I'he hearing will be conducted ir ited at the Nile Stover home on act i family of mers brother in State College sev- abd PRmity moved recently from suplls of the Grammai ii Nearing will 114) fed IND 4 week i a 3a 14 1 TE A rs Neto Bests Am 4 " ; Bmiy ‘ i > , " y much the same manner as a court ; Mrs, Paul Winter Nela | Sunda Awisburg, are visiting at the Roy ay the Kreps property across the cr:1:, | the community had trial ‘with the complainant ent.| Mrs. H. G. Hubler of M! Leban- | giorly and son Darryl, visited at I : 3 3 M a Mrs. 1 childfen , Pan) trinl with the oo piainant presenti- Saas 2 anday with erly H arryi Visi M and | Atl] OLY Tic A pa hon gE Week h. 5 Jdovd r 3 di be to Altoona where Mr. Resides is | vacation the forepart of ti $23 A od PU SY : ” nent Sunday and Monday wilh the L. L Meek home in Bellefonte, | . rh haa Lovo yA irenberh emploved their teacher. Russell Relish being ‘MVE ide of the case first, Board l ves in Rebersburg dv hs ry Chari on YE Siig , Yoite of M ein " Emma pioyec rn hk i pit 1 wmbers Will act as judge and jury Whe SAVE : v Mastellar and] Sunda) ting day visitors at the aries umar, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nixon of Wolfe of Milihein Baits ' hunting for deer : Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mastellar and p ry all ; ] : Sys Anilia. 5. Elwky Spent saver- of Yu and after the testimony son John and daughter Gloria. of | § ! Tal 4 vill Ha alled at tl Righe 74 Madisonburg al days the latter part of last week pleted the board will retire to con-| gp 00 es | 4 with Mrs Mas-| ed the Thomas J. Ocker funeral last | 5.0 pov a mily e of J. E. Zeigler and E. R. Wolfe on | T! visiting with friends ang relatives BUSH id its verdict wo-thirds ma- te re Darent ir and Mi wn | Tuesday wer Mr. and Mr: . in Altoona, returning to her home iarihy. : 0 cule vaty : wok es “nn y 13) » L# x Monday of this week decreased to 22 on Sunday of yf Mr. George Barton, up the Pike wonder where eve rybody : 3 ean thes ds chosen 2 - a . i mara | Ruth Probst, Mir i Mi: serald | oa hey a ti ' ry nh - yo} Cumming: has some very nice pop corn for |Youll be out next Sunday ge Xv: Walker, al ne | ACCOmPAN visited the Movers last | Bleagle of State College, and } where Xr Vonada is emuloved [he ¥Y. PM f the Evangeli-| of. aB@ J Amita the formers sale at a very reasonable price Put Cottage prayer meeting h rt X : ONY aR Feoard hal il | x Vial i Lhe 3 and Mrs. 8 1 Hubler po Millheim y oh : : 4 : ] hureh wer y rained b Mr : i v, VASIEeQ Woe 10TIne in your Christmas order early for day night, Dec. 5, at the Clyde Wat-' = nrg: sit KH) Cre Lia : ul Zisclise a Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Zeigler ass ; Ad Fs : rica) it will not be Christmas without a (son home at 7:30. From this week [1 2 that hath 3 and] dinehias Conthin of Bart Matilda 16d Mr. and Mrs. Gail Swartz lagt| BiNeG in Ho A Hing Marvin Balr, Kenneth Gephan pop corn ball on our Wednesday t and Pri- {0 "qiook will be represented by t-| victtpd the ww Ha vr | Thursday in moving from the L Se RE PH Are alot, Mr and Mrs. M. R. Moyer accom- | Lewis, Donald and Rithnsg Mough, day night services will Ain al 7:30; r 4 y bexss A Nessa y mh Weaver apartment in Millheim into #19 a of a Hani rand Mrs Wavne Wagner members of the local - SUD, Mr. George Barton Jr, while (oo the winter month rne h 3 : Racha veral days la hv a i po y : se : the Kiwanis at a hunting an the Rattlesnake moun- Several families ir th " : ©] will be on hand only : and Mri | RC I ha eomy metrly the | Wore Priday dinner z ‘ ovhieide : g ae. banguet at Bellefonte last Thursday tains on Saturday, November 22 " b ch rg week. nero bother doh a —— “iand gaugater Joann >t " r iF. n Mill t « I and ; ast Tr utchered ast : ageed a nice 17-1 i wild tur ard mg mot} I . Iu WwsGay ith bagged a nice 17-pound wild tur Day seemed to be the bigrest ‘ caring will bs chen: to thet: aiete | oe . Harry har 3 n 9a od Me A - cana > i key. A real turkey dinner was held | you. for butchering bub a Sug. SN rrr, | sip len Fleming Vander- | jist the week gl : PRACTICE DOESN'T MAKE on the following Sunday at the and Mi q SuiRbars ny z — a . . OE Striakise * hila- | grift, and Mrs. Alton Smellzer " , ’ Horber , " wert tn Tork Hav. | FERFECT IN CHILD EDUCATION Barton hame to celebrate the oe- nd son Harry spent several days NUTRITION COMMITTEES dy Eat ds 'r v of Steubenyi . ta i “ . : So Mf cagion. Those present were: Mr. ,... .. £41 gy wv. oval ’ . “. last week with her pare: N and NOW IN OVER 4 COUNTIES and Mrs James C. Wilson and fam- Mrs. Harm X + Te ; visite fly. Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers and tie, ola family of Mill Hall: Mr. and Mrs . Harold Hall, Mr. George Barton Boyd Barton and George Barton, ing returning to thei wel fica mmitices have BOW! the former's parents Mr: @1 4 » Limber were Sunday dir siiarin® dirtes Bi 3 ba J Ww er at mily visited Pennsylvania State Colles ! ullock and Williams fam- *° Togo b mm 5 Ay v BY . ww y ‘1 . ‘wr Dae oy de . ’ child will hot ilies who spent Thanksgiving in *® ; : idly deh po . H : 5 : : ne | | Philadelphia with their children and families, returned to their : : . : : a : 4 : Tharnkaitving ¢ auest: of | ek 4 ny “ pd Victor 1 stein Soe 2 § wht to recognize homes ‘here on Sunday : Mi and Mrs ar: L ic: | | § " ns - Rest ha f ¢ B- : i i! ’ al f ' re igi. % B wer i i 4 ng £ y i Pirie + H 1 : Fri y a iY Visitos Ins i fot 16 0 § Bb For recOgniLe Mrs Jam " Boscano and dauzh- thel ’ ughter : fN-in-l Xi 3 : N vizer » Ory » ’ 4 1 Tq ¢ { ’ avy and Jenrge Bin ght fan x ; A - ” Ww y 4 " » n Tames fe ard —— sei ——— ter of Bellefonte, accompanied by Mi ilbert Hassinger bel the ttees 1 eir | prt aven, and Mr. and Mrs Eari Oi i in Rs Jen visited 1 for- | Classified Ads bring results. Mrs. George Stere and daughter 4 g Rt Ethel Jean of this place visited over the past week-end with rela tives in Pittsburgh While there they were visited for a few hours by Mr and Mrs Paul Stover of / Pitcairn, with some of their chil- : 4 A dren ’ a i The annua! Red Cross roll cal ’ : A Cedar Chest in the community, under the di- ; ) rection of Mrs. G. W. Bullock § — Makes An amounted to $55 in cash besides 3 -—r these articles which were made by : * / ¢ : good women of the village: 110 fin- W/ : - a 1 «deal Gift ished pieces were sent in, which in- cluded, woal dresses shirts, hospi- tal shirts, layettes sweaters, shawls scarfs socks, etc. The ladies of our : i 3 4 : 5 3 ig Cn Egg Wg gh ga tu AEE | Give years of days of added beauty and comfort port ee rl "£3 Be aig to someone's home this Christmas . . . with your Miss Dorothy Kercl teacher 3: 3 Clg : “ kad 3 5 ! R . . Tn Sa i hI Fe ee . bs = ut GR, J gift of furniture! We've so many occasional 4 Togo ie JB wig 4 Pe. Thal TC cil ii oil pieces to select from within everyone's shopping rith parents, Mr and Mrs. } % pn. ’ Fie 4 on | » I. Kerchner ra a 4 budget . . . and on easy terms, too. Mr. Willlam Barton, who is em- ployed in Baltimore spent several days recently with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Hughes Barton Mr. Paul Resides, who 5 em. x ewan or” Sor i Ce hd id ad ; A ployed by the Eastman Kodak Co : onl ae, - bo 5.9 1 i at Rochester NW. XY. spent severa ? oe oR RE LR aa . "ae RKEY for only days the forepart of last week with cB — oo i . 4 . his family here and called on Le ad d = ; 2 friends ! ; J. Blair Hotzworth played g trick ny Fa ; i : i : ai. MH your purchase amounts to 330.00 or more you can get on his friends in the community 8 J by BY over the holiday season when he ’ ; ¢ : shipped off to Reading and was mar- f LE —— fle NY ; Te a % _ A turkey for such a ridiculous price . . . but that's our Hed. Be Rrrived hote the latter ! . p w, | of % Le aie ‘ Christmas gift to you. Order yours early. SMOKING part of the week with his new bride F % Sou 7 r and on Monday evening received the 4 BE gy > - ok Fm ; i i STAN DS usual welcome by jolly serenaders . 4 os he A o ‘ y We have a nioe selection of Congratulations Blair and may your ii ; » Sha 7 ig gi gee smoking stands. Just the life be full of happines: TL Wo, : 3 } e® Aq thing dad needs to keep those Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Watson and ik : i Sag 4 Zz" oy 3 ashes off the livingroem rug. little son have moved from part of : ; 1 f : B ATT : Prices start at the Brugger property to Bellefonte : p where they now reside on Curtin street. Mr. Watson is employed by one of these large turkeys for only 80e. Think of Ha Only 5 Cases . NM On Trial List Continued trom page one) Ream, both of Pleasant Gap lent conversion Mrs. Eleanar Mayes, Philipsburg, assault and battery Robert Ripka, Bellefonte, BR. D violation vehicle code Last week the Grand Jury, head- ed by Rov Fisher of Wingate, as foreman, after inspecting the county i ee VISIT WOLF'S TOYLAND J : J ‘ * The ceiling of the Court Boom : Mik p : ' ff a . nia Eom 4 A visit to WOLF'S toyland will convince you we have one of the greatest displays of ' should be 1epaired, cleaned and toys ever shown in this vicinity. We urge you to come early while stocks are com- . 4 OCCASIONAL painted; ceilings in the offices on ; ; oi XL = / first floor of Court House should be plete. Toys of all kinds for kiddies from one-year to 80 years of age. \ TABLES repaired and windows washed: ven. - Co i Yeoasional taties of Atedte | tilators in the roof of the Court . . . 4 d Seriplions en be lound ami. House should be painted and sky- ; ~ Nd - NE Ege Wath uf lutuitute Be Chien o ol A gift that mother will be sure At the jail the jury recommenced - Yo age. Prion i that a fireproof place be provided a 2 ‘ $ 95 for ashes; that storage of boxes and : eS 3 rubbish be prohibited: that fire ex- : ; tinguishers be placed, gepecially in the basement: that the plumbing should be overhauled and checked; : Shi, he Pisuaiod ab shite; High Street Bellefonte, Penna. building be repaired: and that bet. es . ter space be provided for juvenile EE —— inmates. “ The jury commended the Siper- intendent of the County Home and other officials: on genersi cleanli- ness of premises and go rondi- tion of patients, i
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