Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 08, 1942, Image 5

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    January 8, 1942.
THE CENTRE
DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Five
Small Farmers to
Help Food Drive
Are Urged to Increase
cultural and Stock
Needs
The small farmer can play an in-
creasingly important part in this
nation's efforts to step up food pro-
duction as part of the defense
gram, W. FP. Rishel, chairman of the
Centre County USDA Defense Board
announced yesterday. “One way for
the small farmer to help is by
growing most of the food necessary
for this family,” the chairman said
Many producers whose farms eithe-
er are too small or are located too
far from marketing and processing
¢'nters to justify commercial pro-
duction, have been asking what they
can do to increase the flow foo
to Dritain, Mr. Rishel sald
The answer is, in
food supply zo that you will
to huy commercial products
ea urgently needed in the
gram he said
farmers «
plant
Agri-
pros-
Of
rease |
his fall
» a few more
ve their pastures
ncereases his
relieve the
ers in othe)
plant
srr ed for
Mr. Rishel it tl
8 Can actualy save money
ing food at home, and wi
wich higher quali v of food 1
“No one dot 1e Nn
nom
{ vegetable
poin
help nh
PY
A 0uUs
aval Ji
pasture
practices
te,
va iC A!
mont
are mad
to increase
REBERSBURG
hiz ted
week
bad cold th
;anice, Shirley and
vis ed their granc imother
mg Rishel at
week :
Randall Bowersox and family
and Mrs. William Tyson an
soi Ardell Tyson, visited tl
{fataer, Carlos Tyson at
bu: g hospital last Frida)
Mr. and Mrs. Roush ar
ter June, and Mr. and Mur
Chambers of Mifflinburg. »
day guests at tw
home
Miss Ruth Detwile
aL
er
Madi
Mr
ir
Philadelphia, visited
mv Mrs. Carrie
Smullton
Robert
Aher Detwil
Conley of Anibridge, spent
New Year's day with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. James Confer
Miss Hazel Wolfe, who wa
{ at the Jack Rishel
virginia Wolf
spent last week at
home
Susi¢ visited her
family
Rierly
ang
Tate and family °
s guests with Mrs
Gerhart of State College
Fugene Bierly, who has been em
ployed by the Woclwoith 8 i
Ambridge, is enjoy
tore
+ Pa
A wWoex
ty
Lilg
ls on with his parent
C. M. Bieriy
service
ney §
all
Pleasant View Union Chapel
Bev. 1. FP. Sheetz, pastor. Sunday
shicol at 2:30 p. m.; adult, senior
and intermediate C. E, 6:30; evening
worship at 7:30. Thursday at 7:30
p. m. Bible study. followed by
election of church officer:
— — -
St. John's Episcopal. Bellefonte
Rev. Robert H. Thomas, 3rd,
tor. Rev. Dr. Herbert Koepp-Bake:
Locum Tenens. First Sunday after
the Epiphany. The Holy Eucharist
at 8 a. m.; church school at 9:45
morning prayer with sermon at 11
a. m. You will be welcomed at St
John's church. Annual Parish meet-
ing Monday, January 19, 7:30 p. m
fn the Parish House
rec-
—  — .- -
Boalsburg Lutheran Parish
Sunday school 9:30: worship at
10:30. Bermon subject, “What are
you doing with your life?” Come
and be helped by this message
Congrezational meeting after ser-
vices, Reports will be given of ac-
tivities in the different organiza-
tions.. Shiloh—8Sunday school 9:30,
vrspers and sermon 7:30. Congre-
gational meeting after services
Business of importance will be car-
ed for. L. J. Kaufman, pastor
Gospel Tabernacle, Spring Mills
Rev. John W. Neese, pastor, Bible
¢tudy and prayer meeting Thursday
evening at 7:30. Services Sunday
evening at 7:30. At this time we are
starting a series of study and teach-
me on God's
paes, starting with the first verse
of the Bible and using chart, Come
snd bring your Bible. This service
will open with a hymn sing. Every.
body welcome to these services
Isat oa MP ——————
First Evanr~e'icnl Char-h
H. Halbert Jacobs pastor,
|
9:30 a. m. Sunday Church schoo! |
m., |
“Can |
asset?” |
E J. Teaman, supt. 10:40 a
worship with sermon Subject:
you turn sickness into gn
2:60 p. m,, Catechetical instruction
7:30 p. m., worship with sermon bv |
a visiting minister The Y. P. M. |
meet on Monday evening |
C. wil
at 7:30, The Ladies’ Aid will meet
Eternal Plan for the]
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
IN THE WEEK'S NEWS
Monday of Last Week
Admitted Mi Paul
State College. Discharged rank A
Keller, State College; Mrs. J Hi told
Durst and infant daughter, Contre
Hall: Mrs. William Buchenhors |
infant son, Bellefonte, R. D. 1
Tuesday of Last Week
Admitted Lois Walker
R. D.; Ruth M. Donovan
fonts D. 2: Mrs, Charle
Milesburg Henry Tressle
College, R. D. 1 Discharge
Anthone Role and infant
Pl an Cin} WS § Jay
Belle! M1 John
bur: Mrs. John Brewer, B
RD th daughte
nd Mrs. Calvin WW, Shawl
x )
Matilda, R. D
Howa
R
1
Wednesday of Last Week
Admitied: Rob
College
Kaup
Kline
M1
Uno
South
Hits Monument
At Milesburg
to the hospitai in the BE. E. Widdow-
son and Wetzler ambulances and in
cars of passing ts
motor:
ument anot
onD
1 another
re near the
Mot
ad
although
ant
cident did
who
not
Gap
The car
] impact
ried
wreckage
In recent months several
of
Mile
mted
ars have plowed the
monument
center
into
which is sit
the highway at
thes $
ha
of the
tion In
cipal in
$8
comm
Heads Kiwanians
Continged from page ome)
urged that it be through
administration ciub
activities that such government
ntirely and profitably workable
Brief addresses were made by the
retiring president, Samuel M. Shall-
cross, who reviewed the work of
1841. and by the Incoming preosi-
dent, Mr. Caum, who Stre the
need of Kiwanis, together with other
vice clubs in the community, in
providing leadership to meet the
conditions brought upon us by
war
During the past vear " the o cli
been active in work for unds
eged children in
sought to bring stil] greater fi
hip between the citizens of
fonte and the surrounding rura
trictas, has interested | in a
ber of civie pro and has
to awaken a sense of
proven
of the
ssed
sor
the
1b has
several wavs
itaelf in a
fects
tic
patric dut:
TO ALL
STUDENTS
No matriculation cards will be
recognized at Harry's Tavern
Only registration cards wil be
honored No minors will be
permitted on the premises un-
less accompanied by their par-
ents.
(Signed)
HARRY TANNEY
: Blalrsville:
fonte 1}
Dean 1
Edna Shank {
Shank, Centre Hall, R
Discharged: Miss Blanche Poorman
Bellefonte: Mrs. W. G. Edwar
State College] Harry Long. Bell
fonte, Birt n ) ' | M
Ciraham D. Martin
M1 and Ma
Runk
‘entire Hall
Hall;
1). Lois
son
Dre
Friday
Discha
Robe
Lo
Mi
Cilenn
font
Mills, R |
font
mont: 1
Saturday
MM
Pl
First Local Recruits
ten. enlisted in the Alr
ns beet sent to Jott PHY
f! of M
£348)
and
and h
Pastor Concludes
Long Service
Continued from page one)
1d St. Paul's Ch
county
competent and
he and Mrs, Ke el
nuns
acti
rested
coms
1 i vities
especially in
people and helped a
them in their undertakings
Rev. Mr. Keller was an instructor
in a summer camp for children near
Selinsgrove several weeks each sum-
mer
The pastor also was a loyal work-
er in the Nittany Valley Fellowship
of Churches which sponsored re-
creational enterprises, weekly Len-
fen services throughout the Valiey
and outside vesper services during
the hot summer months he fel-
lowship created a unity of feeling in
the churches of the valley,
Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. Keller and
family for Martinsburg, Blair
County, where he has accepted a
charge. They have a host of friends
not only in Nittany Valley but also
throughout the Centre and Clinton
county areas who wish them con-
success and happiness
They
young
were
left
timed
-
The Stephens Collins Foster Mem -
orial of the University of Pitte-
burgh, represerits 10 years of eon.
pion, financing, planning and
construction by those who sought
to keep alive forever the memory
of the Pennsylvania-born compos-
er he building is Gothie
of Indiana lmezione The
the memorial was conceived by Mrs
Will Earhart in 1827. when she was
president of the Tuesday Musical
Chub of the western
city in which Foster wag born,
or
¢
y
in
ideg
Pennsylvania
‘Welfare Group
Yo Meet Here
™ page
CONTINU HOWING
0 to 11:00 P. M
Lg tan ARR sR Ce Sa]
FO ay
SHADOWS:
| MAN
RECENT
WEDDINGS
Iotorre—Rishel
Wayne R. Rishel of
mn announce
thelr daughter Winifred
of State
and Mr Vincent
wn, The ceremony
on November 27 by
Richmond Va Mrs
fn graduate of the
whip High Behool, class of 1033
employed at
re thar
graduate
of 1936
dered
Intorre College
wi
Rey
In
In been
years. Mr
of Penn
He received
in 1938 and |
Alds Assistant at the
ve gone to house
lege
Owen-—Bender
Maloy—Rhoads
BARRY NELSON
_ DONNA REED
PALAN BAXTER
HENRY O'NEILL
| SAM LEVENE /
DICKIE HALI i
MONDAY &
LS
UESDAY
Next Week)
THRILLING!
Seng ond laugh
f tor... spectacle
and romance...
in one plessure-
packed enter.
7 wine
8 lilt
~NOLDIER.
“=, NELSON EDDY
ISE STEVENS
with NIQEL BRUCE
FLORENCE BATES
Directed by
ROY DEL RUTH
COMING
WED.
NEXT WEEK
& THUR.
Clarence Kolb « Alice White
Greet by BEue Laren
Dunklcbar
the
oliege ang
Williams
been em-
Stee] Com-
Dunkiebar-
nde
OHege In
he
» Standard
Bumbam. Sgi
raduated from the Belle-
High School class of 1838 and
time was employed as a tool
maker at the Titan Metal
uniii he entered the service
rived in Bellefonte early last
Camp Shelby, and
to return to his duties
¥. Mrs. Black will
employment al
the war
then nas
Tas
from
dulled
with her
anti alter 4
Gheen-Lingle
informal double-ring cere-
mony at the home of Rev, W. J
Wagner, at State Coliege, retired
sastor of 8t. Mark's Lutheran
church there, Migs Arlene R. Lingle,
Sunbury, became the bride of Pvt
Charles BE. Gheent last Thursday af-
ternoon at 4:30 o'clock. They were
attended by Mr. and Mrs. Royden
A. Gheen, brother and sister-in-law
of the groom with the respective
parents and the bride's uncle, Ed-
ward Reichenbach, witnessing the
ceremony. The bride was attired
in a soldier blue wool dress with
brown accessories. Her shoulder cor-
sage was of pink rosebuds, The ma-
tron of honor wore a wine-ocolored
ensemble with corsage of red rose-
buds. The groom was In military
uniform. Mrs, Gheen is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William PF. Lingle
of Sunbury and is a graduate of
Sunbury High School, class of 1938
She is employed by Biberman Bro-
thers. Pvt. Gheen is a son of Mrs,
Nellie Cheon, of Sunbury, formetly
of Pleasant Gap. He is a graduate
At an
{of Bellefonte High School and was Shirley's First Picture in Two Years, |
the
Intorre
Harris
State
State
formerly employed by the
Milk Products Company. For the
past en months he has been sta
tioned with the U. 8. Army at Fort
Meade, Md. Following the ceremony
an reception was held for the im-
mediate families at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Royden A. Gheen, Bush
Addition, Bellefonte, after which the
bridal left for a short wed-
ding trip
Sunbury
isl
Coupe
Lynes—
Devolin Jane
Mil and Pua
Dillsbury were marriage
on December 20 by Rev, Fredrick
Rupiey, | on he Trinity Evan
geil ! { of
Lewist
Empfield
Empfield
Edward
inited
Shoemaker
A v1 % £30y
nn pri
STMOWS AT 7:00 and 8:45 P. M.
TONIGHT ONLY
“TOP SERGEANT
MULLIGAN"
Pendleton Carol Hughes
Ri 1 i
Nat
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
we. Feature No,
LOVE ad lAUGHTER
L(3 1 THE AIR
fhasks to Miss Polly, romance expert!
r ‘
Zazu PITTS - Shim SUMMERVILLE
Kathleen HOWARD - Brenda FORBES
Elyse KNOX - Dick CLAYTON
we Feature No, 2 =
"“SADDLEMATES"”
With the THREE MESQUITEERS
A western action picture!
MONDAY ONLY
FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHT!
Adults 22¢~Kiddies 11c (tax incl)
“RAWHIDE
RANGERS”
With Johnny Mack Brown
A Western Picture That Both
Young and Old Will Enjoy!
TUE. & WED.
(Next Week)
"LAW OF THE
TROPICS”
w- With «-
Jeffrey Lynn Constance Bennett
A thrilling drama of the tropics!
Coming Next Week
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Shirley Temple in “KATHLEEN”
| THURSDAY
mer Nearhoof of Warriors Mark
looked lovely In a floor length gown
of white taffeta, made with short
puffed sleeves and v-neckline
med with white net ruching
shoulder length wil hel
place with a garia white
ers arm bouc
tn tobert L
re, the
aqua taflela
the
veil
{ of
na o
sman ro
{ Warrio
of honor, wore
made similar
the birde, and earried an arm
quet of yellow rose The
chose as Nis best man, hi
Alexander Lon
eter
and
Ww gown worn
John
noe The
Public Sales
INESIDIA
MARCH
off
WEDNESDAY
EY ARCH
m “© offer
or w
implement
& Hub er
TU ESDAY,
Mautie
livestock
implements
1. Wise & Hubler
WE INESDAY MARCH 18
Swartz will offer at public sale st
hiz farm, three.fourth mile east of
Pleasant Gap. lve glock imple
ments and some household goods
Sale at 9 o'clock. This Iz a clean
un sale. E M Smith, auct $611
THURSDAY. MARCH 18-R 1 Poor-
man will offer at public sale at his
farm 8 miles MHrthwest of Belle-
foute, live stock “+rm Implements
atid household goods: also farm of
212 pcres, E M. Smith, auct 424
FRIDAY. MARCH 20-J. D. and C. F
Neidigh will offer at public sale
at their farm five miles southwest
of State College and three miles
north of Pine Orove Mills five.
stock implements and some house
hold goods. Sale at 10 o'clock
This 18 a clean up sale. Terms
made known on day of sale. E M
8mith auct 4011
MONDAY. MARCH 23-H A Meyer
will offer at public sale on his
farm. 3 miles east of Bebersburg
Pa. south of Route 95. live stock
farm Implements and some house.
hold goods. Clean-up gale. Sale at
10a m Vise and Hubler, auct
MONDAY, MAROH 23-Charles D
Glimore will afer at public sale, a!
Mackeyville. Clinton County. live.
stock and farm fmdlements Bale
at Pa m E M Smith auct ¢8t
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 -— Willian
R. Tressler will offer at public sae
ni his farm one mile east Of Oak
Hall, along the highway to Centre
Hall, a full line of livestock, farm-
ing implements and househol.
goods,
auct, 1-1
26-Harvey A
Hoy, will offer at public sale on his
farm between Axemann and Nig
Bank along townshin road +h
stock, farming implements, black.
smith tools,
goods. This 3s a ciean-up sale
Bale at 10a m F M Smith aurt
FRIDAY, MARCH 27-A. Bert Beck
will Offer at public sale on his
farm at Sn Bo? aes east
of Penietonte on
to
Lock Haven, nA oh Rr ock
and full line of farm implements. |
Olegh an-up a sale, beginning at 9:30
s announced on day
E. M. Smith, auct Wasi
of ole
Smeltger, clerk.
le at 9 a. Mm. E M South, |
and some household |
| PRIDAY, MARCH 27—Claude Lucas
at public sale on his
miles so\beast of Balona,
Pa live stock and farm lmple-
ments, Clean-up sale. Sale at 10
8 m. Wise and Hubler, aucts
208 B Claude
puniic sale on the
arm, midway between
nda Bute College, or
north of Bniloh
house lic.a
mig en A
will offer
farm, 4
MARCH
er at
BATURDAY
i off
meh
BETTIE
Saturday, January 10
G. A. and M, F, "PEARLY
offer at Punii se st thei)
Colevill
Be lietonte
of
Legal Notices
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
FXECLTOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE.
4 A Taf
ADMINISTRATOR'S
—
at estate Of
¥ Walk -
2 -
Eimer En
demands
lense
1% Ww
Bel!
estate
Bldg
De ee
’
e-
AUDITORS NOTICE
is appoini-
» January
0. , 8% his
i floor of Tempie
I nite, Centre Coun-
oh ¥ime and place all
= appear and be
be barred
fund for dis-
DALE Auditor
Temple Court
Beilefon te, Pa
L. FRANK MAYES
General Auctioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 284
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding in the sale
of your property.
Past experiences have proven
that public sales of real estate
demand higher prices.
A number of Farms and several
Residences will be offered at
public sale in the near future.
Watch for Dates!
ARTY HOR C
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 3579
PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
JAMES GILLILAND
GENERAL .
AUCTIONEER
OAK HALL STATION, PA
Phone Boalsburg 3502