Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 30; 1942. | | [The next regular meeting of the | U N | (9) N V | L L i Woman's Society of Christian Ser- J A C K S 0 N VY I L L Lr \ vice of the Methodist church will be . held in the basement of the church ' rx Methodist Church Services:— visited with her sister and husband, Thursday evening, May 7th at 7:30 p Church services on Bunday May 2, | Dunkle and son at Mingoville Prayer service Thursday evening at Mr, and Mrs. Clark Williams m are as follows: Sunday School 9:30 | Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Breth and the close of which will be held the Mrs. Mertls Schenck and son Ken- | Mrs, Englert and daughters, Mr. and monthly meeting of the Executive neth, Mrs, Ralph Pletcher and | Mrs. Elmer Moltz and children of Committee of the Woman's Soclety daughter Marjorie of Monument Jersey Shore, Mr. and Mrs A. C of Christian Service: Sunday school || oho the Pennsylvania Railroad. ' which to make arrangements to pay “°° Thursday afternoon callers at rong of Blanchard were Sunday on Sunday morning at 9:15; Youth They are at present with her parents, in order to hold them and save the the E. R. Bartley home, evening callers at the Floyd Long Fellowship in the evening at 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger extra expense which Is added after it Sunday visitors at the Orin Fye home followed by the regular preaching fs turned into the Commissioners home were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Me~| Mr and Mrs. Walter Dalley of Al service at 7:30 with sermon by the Mrs. Helen Hartswick of Baden OfMce Kenney and son Ray [1 OnE spent t Wee 1 wit 'y pastor, Rev. William A. Snyder Pa spent the weekend with her Q . ! . | Yoona, spel Me kend with he mother. M1 Amanda Moran of this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keatley, ac- Mr. Ralph Stover of Lock Haven, | brother DD, | Bartley and family Free Methodist Church Services: nlies companied by Mr. Forest VanValin was a Thursday evening supper|Bunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs Prayer service Friday evening, Sun- "" and Mrs. Paul Immel and little guest at the D. P. Ertley home Calvin Kling Mi Burton Kling day School on Sunday morning at Guests at the home of Mr. and daughter, all of Washington, D. C Mis. Charles Barner of Mill Hall, | and children Joel and Joeanna, of 9:30 and the regular preaching ser- Mrs. Carl Flick over the weekend gpent the weekend with their respec- spent the weekend with her sister, ock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Earl vice Sunday evening at 7:30 with were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tive relatives and friends in the com- Mrs. Harris Bechdel | Yearick of Hublersburg, Mrs. Sum- sermon by the pastor, Rev. Howard Finkbiner of Harrisburg, Pa munity. They were accompanied on Sunday dinner guests at the home ner Noll and daughter Elsle Jane Jacobs Mr. Bish. who recently purchased the return trip Monday by the for-' of Richard Vonada and family were Sunday supper guests at the E. R Cemetery Association Meeting:— '\) "ro onor Mrs Sudie Stere proper. METS mother, Mrs, Margaret Keatley is mother Mrs. Emma Vonada, and | Bartley home were Mr. and Mrs The members, officials and lot own- "qo, quite a lot of repair work who will visit for a time In Washing- | q1s0 his sister Mrs. Matilda Ertley of Paul Bartley and children, Mary ers of the Oak Ridge Cemetery Asso- 4... anrine which will add wilv tn | YON PC Howard Charles, Jimmie, Leah and Shirles clation will hold their annual meet- 4, \hoearance and convenience of The Women's Guild will meet at ©f Bellefonte and Mj Beatrice ing next Monday evening, May 4th in of : . Eg, } i " me I O x 8 . 7 dagtiey {Rg ext Monde veri Mas Sin | the bon BLANCHARD [the home of Mrs. Sumner Noll on | Bl tendance is desired of all person Mr. Harry Jones has torn Beeld 1 returned Saturday. evening, May : Mr, and Mi» & Shaffer and interested as this will be the annual back kitchen of his property wil as mar Sud Private Arthur Bartley of Fort daughter ; election of officers making plans to rebuild it with a' © ON FEELS. A R ry Meade, Md., spent Sunday with his | ®F Mrs. Lucy Conaway, called at the i asts ml tho oe i fern bath room above iid Fin “ MN parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Bartley and | home of Mj Nan athers at Mt ue SUS ft ae In EL = M and th hist ‘ a y a I Other callers at the same Eagle ) t Mis. © w. Bauder on Sunday were r. and Mr + were Harry Milford Beightol of | Curtis Rs their daughter and family Mi i ung rd; Mr. and Mrs. William Hos- Mrs. Clay ton Updegrafl and Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Hoster- dren of Williamsport, Pa They also and children Mona and Everall and Mrs. John Dunkle and ville, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson and This is the final notice to all prop- son, expect to move this week to erty owners to pay their tax before Altoona, where Mr. Watson is em- May 1st, as this is the last week in } sevt } 12 moth oe he home of he Conaway | ys 13cd rand Cling and ck Haven, called Sunday afternoon rence Weaver and and Mi: State College won callers at the WEDDING DINNER HELD AT JUSTICE RESIDENCE Those old Lighting fixtures vou've been cussing for years can now be turned in for a new useful purpose They are made of valuable material that Uncle Sam needs right now! Select new lovely Lightoliers, made with the very minimum of metal, equipment that gives you better Lighting, uses lesa current, adds 10 the beauty of vour rooms We take down the old fixtures and install the new ones without extra charge. The bulky old equipment with pounds and pounds of metal, goes to make tanks, pl anes, gons and ships Call at our displays or phone us for a survey and full details There's no law against, and every reason for, being both practical and patnotic. LIGHTXOLIER or ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY BELLEFONTE STATE (OLLEGE nes with Miss Made- DA kK Haven are visiting | qin; p A. etiam — friends in Philadelphia. Both are | opening gifts Read the Classified ads teachers in the Bellefonte schools Fhe newlyweds — co————— cs i al ST oR Ta CLS nm TI m——————— NOTED MAGICIAN TO APPEAR 0 NHBRC MR onl) i. Select a Better Car From This USED CAR SALE! Don’t ride around in the car you now have and are dissatisfied with ! 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Gas Bellefonte "PINE GROVE MILLS and Mr: Hartswick ait) Injured in Accident i. » FRIDAY & SATURDAY antz in r farmer on the Mitchell fann and a former merchant of our He leaves a host of friends in our valley Mrs. John Gates of State College was a dinner guest Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Barto ARAN WAAR Mr. Gates is now holding a nice po- Carole 10 m H A *] D gition in P. BR R shops in Juniata or The 1. W. T. Missionary society held their annual meeting last Fri- day night at the home of the Misses (4) Gertrude and Maud Miller. Thirty members being present, the leaders : were Bertha Schilling ang Viola tempo of suspense—Benny at his Barto. Guests were Mrs. Mae Ho- best in a surprisingly different comedy role! man and Mrs. Sadie Lemmon of | EMAAR AAA Stale College. Choice refreshments were served, ice cream, cake, candy ASTM TAMAAMAAMTAMITINS ASSTHMAMAMAAMIMAMAAMAAMAM WA and coffee W EDESDAY FIVE COUNTY WOMEN (ONE DAY ONLY) IN PRESBYTERY OFFICES «@ J's Gayely in the Groove! a Five Centre county women were named as officers of the Hunting- don Presbytery at an organization meeting in Philipsburg last week Mrs. W, C. Thompson, of Belle- fonte, was named president; Mrs ) {/ y M. A. Farrell, of State College, re- | <’ ‘Ray BOLGER - Anne SHI cording secretary; Mrs. W. D. Crock- | ae oxime - ett, State College, secretary of the SIX SNAPPY SONG HITS! State College group; Mrs. T. © EVA IMWAMAMMWWAWAY Jackson, Philipsburg, president of n this new Tep Will last for many years with- ensive hard-to-get Replacements! APRIL SPECIAL Only $369.50 1th on Budget Plan Company State College SNOW SHOE DISTRICT IS HIGH IN PLEDGES Shows Daily—7 to 11.30 P. M. _ TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Double Feature Continuous Saturday From 2. THE HARDY FAMILY'S NEWEST SENSATION! 4 HE LEARNS about omen’ THI Wiis oF 1)] Lewrs Stone Mickey Rooney Cecilia Parker Fay Holden eee ALSO eee SON OF DAVY CROCKETT With BILL ELLIOTT ) Monday - Bargain Nite HE'S DYNAMITE! DON “RED” BARRY -—in KANSAS CYCLONE Brimming With Action! Teeming With Thrills! — TUES. NIGHT ONLY TENSE! TIMELY! TERRIFIC! ROBT. PRESTON —in PACIFIC BLACKOUT With Martha Driscoll THESE THRILLS ARE THE REAL THING NOW! WEDNESDAY NIGHT NO PICTURE Milliken, Philipsburg, member of STARTS THURSDAY the Advisory Counc : R THE EE BIG DAYS! SRR ] Seman ZION SCHOOL, HOLDS PATRIOTIC PROGRAM ! The Zion school held a patriotic [program last Priday afternoon in celebration of a new flag given them by the American Legion, Bellefonte. | The program was oarried out by ‘the fifth and sixth grade English ‘class. The school joined in singing “America” and “The Star Spangled Banner,” and in giving the pledge to | the flag. 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