May 7, 1042. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Live UNIONVILLE Methodist Church This Thursday evening at 7:30 will be held the regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service which will be followed by a social hour to which all are Invited Presbyterian Church Services :— Regular preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30 with sermon by the pastor, Rev, H. E. Oakwood. Bible class Monday, May 11th at the home of Mrs. J. B. Ste re Guests at the home of Mi Mrs. James M. Stere over the weekend were their son Henry and family and neighbors, Mr Mrs. Reodueer; and daughter Lou. all of New Kensington Pa Miss Myra Underwood {is visit with her brother and wife M: Mrs. Chapman Underwood of State College Mrs. Alice and past Stere and Ann ng ind accompnaied by her mother, Mr W. Bauder Mrs. G. W. Bullock Miss Ruth Parsons attended the evening of the Region al Convention of the W. C. T. U. last Thursday evening in the Presbyterian church at State College Methodist Chure h Services day : unday me ning 9:15 followed by the ing it 10:30 ate services in Keeping BLANCHARD Williams o and ession school service with approm with Mother 200 Mrs Ky and horo B Owen Mar Mr York ing home from Two of service homes at Brookly urday_ as did Pa i Wi Lite Camp Dix, N. J Sunda g y Richard He verly Milford Heverly ben Hew of Howard Heverly of Mrs. Fi Confer Mrs. Fr and Mn and M and Mr Blan Mr Luther town Mrs. Cur fortune her right « geline is an injury some mont! Mrs. J risburg. spent friends here. Mr. Harry Kunes has been on the sick list lately so several members of his family were home during weekend namely, Mrs. Bess John -—— irlew over tl ter Lind Monda for LOT on a recen tha Tl] Marsh Bechd Hunte: nk Delong ¥. nh of the OTi- Services: - Day, Youth Fellowship services In the evening at 6:30 Some persons put thelr weeks sup- ply of groceries in the back end of the Ford Coupe owned by Ardery Calhoun, last Saturday evening, when the car was parked in front of the West Penn Office in Belle- fonte, The persons whe can go to the home of Ardery Calhoun here and identify the same, can have the groceries The results Ing, annual meeting s of Onk Ridge of the of the Lot Own. C emetery were as follows: Annual election of officers constituted the greater part of the evenings meeting and resulted in the election of the following ofMcer: President, C. M. My of Jullan; V president, C. WW. Bauder oree; tory G. W. Bullock: trea Ruth Par- ons and four board of managers as follows J. R. William H W. Ra- bert, Jesse Hall and Mrs H M Miles: auditor C. K. Brugger and H M. Miles. Any persons who would like to have their lot cared for dur- r tl eason of 1942, may have ne done ment of the on! ers urel the ame im 82 ble pa aou retary regtlar visited with Sunday. DD. W._ Burkey of How ited with her sister, Murs Hodge recently James Mackel on Mrs SON James rard vi PHIPPS MONEY SAVERS FOR HOME AND CAR AAS HARDY SHRUBS 29¢c Values a Van Ho Butterfly Rose of Sharon Philadelphus Weigelia Sie Pink Filme Purple CELLS piz0 FLASHLIGHT new Dx2259 Ade558 ROSE BUSHES a 20¢ to 49¢ 23¢ Vals Value EACH hirry Good thy're selection, but go ind pac and ng Waxed ked in with mass pect Phipps Boys Mixed Grass pres BOYS . A » TS SR—— TIRE RELINERS LIFASR «PLY Likd As ALL HEAVY Fig Az Low Hirengthens side walls. Guards Blow Outs H 1R4.50.88 against oy PURE [1003 PENNA. Molor Hil No. 270 PACE SETTER SEAT COVERS Made of Durable Brown Tone or Striped Cloth. Fits Coach Front prior to 1935, DEAN PHIPPS C AUTO STORES ED WEAVER, Manager S. Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. Monday even- | HOWARD NEWS Rev, Frank H, Foss, former minis- (and Ms minis- and Margaret Wolf. 4th Grade; ter of the Evangelical church passed | away at the Binghamton hospital, May 1st. Rev. Foss had been {11 one week, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dear- ment and children attended the fu- neral Monday at Birmingham, Rev Foss was Mrs, Dearments father, Mr. and Mrs Ada of Cleveland, Ohio, spent al days at the home of his uncle, Mr Foster Dearment, May School the coming vear to be present, Nomination of Howard High School News The baccalaureate held In the High School auditorium, Sunday May 10, at 7:30 p. m. The sermon will be delivered by Rev. R L. Freas, of the Evangelical church The public is cordially invited to at- tend HOWARD NO. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muffley Morgantown, W va. and Miss wphine Muffley of New Platz it the weekend at the ir of Jo- ¥Y. in nt Ie per home Mapes and Janis and James } d Mrs e pr x . rv tine Mont last Ox tobe r when tired his hip Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lucas and fam- ity of near Curtin, moved recently in! the property of John Condo, on Wal | nut Street Lie: Bem little daughter Sar isited hi Woy time Inst RB Bunda since he fell and fracts tenant George Lucas of Georgia, My Lucas dra port mest} Robert Bethlehem last week wi and husband Mr wel Wi anc nis nd visited Mann a ' iam Mapes Mann Ekdahl of Fo “re, : Nv rt George CG improving the grippe al M. 20 developed i. 8 slowly vere attack the army genera) sinus ondition from his Recent Wolf home were Thurman Husler Mr. and Mrs children of Clintondale Mrs. Laura Stoltz who has been suffering wi swollen glands and complications is somewhat improved, at this writin Ward Cummings the misfor- tune last Wednesday of injuring his shoulder which is very painful E. Butler Jr, of Warren, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Butler over the weekend Corporal Nelson McClure of Camp North Carolina, spent a three furlough last week, attending the funeral of his father, McClure has at the Kili Rev. and of Loganton and James Wolf and two ne R Mrs had rioht zn Harry Ch Sutton day Mrs. Stephen Pesick and son Cecil Gross and Mrs. Joseph Allison and Miss Mary Elizabeth Schenck spent the weekend at Chester. Miss Barbara Gardner. a member of our local High Sch ool, has been | confined to her room the past three | wercks with rheumatism Mrs. Dora Steele, of Bellefonte, was a recent visitor at the home of | her sister, Mrs. D, W. Burkey Church Notice Methodist, W. J. Cummings. Hunter Mother's Day service 11:09 a. m.: Beech Creek Mother's Day service | 8:30 a any of the churches | Baccalaureate service i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryder daughter Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Reed and two children, Mr and | Mrs. Andrew Gilbert of Stormstown, surprised Mr. and Mrs. George Cum. | mings Monday evening. The occa- [sion being Mrs. Cummings birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Ekdahl of Re- novo, visited Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ekdahl enroute to their home after attend- ing the church wedding of their son Graydon Ekdahl of State College and Miss Mae Louise Miller of Ber- lin, Pa. Graydon is a member of the Senior class at State and after graduation May 10th will leave May 18th. for the U 8 Army as a Lieu« tenant in the engineering corp. Mr. and Mrs, Lamont Duke of Renovo, attended the wedding also and stopped to visit friends on thelr re- turn home, The following students of Howard {School on the Honor Roll for the | 5th and 6th week period are as fol- flows: 1st grade—Willlam Gardner, | Robert Leathess, and Faye Bert Leathers, 2nd Grade. Beverly Kunes, Robert Neff, Joanne Shay Rev on | Harold John Roof, daughter | severs | The Alumni meeting on Tuesday, | 12th at 8 o'clock in the High| officers for’ Every member try | {and service will be | | Shirley Fo rt : yf Wi tam: “i William | Run | m. No evening service in| account of | and Ce- cell Gross and Don Wallace. 5th | Grade Merrill Pletcher, Dorothy Gardner, Janlee Mapes, 6th Grade Kenneth Difenderfer, Jack Schenck, Ralph Shultz, 7th Grade-Nelle Daughenbaugh, Vivian Gardner, Holt, Evelyn Poorman, Jo- | anne Wagner, Patricia Yearick and Ann Freas, 8th Grade—Earl Beigh- tol, Lols Carson, Gllbert Davidson, Beulah DeArment, Suzanne Hoff. mai Richard Pletcher and Fred Wensel Freshman-—Carolyn Ek- dahl, Edna Gordon and John Fye.! Sophomore-—Jennle Mann: Junior June Ertley; Senfor--Phyllls Brum- | baugh, June Carson, Emma Gordon Mary Stoltz “The following students borough public school honor roll for the fifth period First Robert Pletcher of Howard are on the sixth wecks' William and grade, Gardner, Faye Bert Ruth Bowes Strunk and Connie Wallace: Beverly Kunes, Robert Joanne Shay and Margaret Volf: fourth grade, Cecll Gross Dawn Wallace: fifth grade, Merrill Pleteher, Dorothy Gardner and Jan- ice Mape sixth grade, Kenneth Difenderfer Jack Schenck and Ralph ultz venth grade, Nellie Daughenbaugh, Vivian Gardner, Jo. Wagner, Har Holt wvelyn n, Patricla } Ann th Beightol m_ Beu- loffman, Wen grade Leathers second third grade Neff and NS rr Ana grace H David tne on An ment Cillbert Suz and ¥i wl rolyn Ekdahl 1] od ( A ine rumbaugh Last Week) Richard From Mrs Bradley Garret iay mornir » at Oasx Hall Spleer fit ited ina BSun- brotner man were Hert Mr and « hi! day ental home, Mr. and Mrs Fred Maz- Ish all, at Bellefonte and Mrs. Oman Osman visited ! at Centre Line Sun- Mrs, Charles Watkins of Millbrook, were Sun- and dren Stover brother Brooks, visited home at Millbrook W. AUVILIARY HOLDS INSTALLATION CEREMONIES rs of the Auxiliary to Jack- lor Post, V. F. W their annual in- the Brockerhoft o nan-Sayl inte, held stallation di at Hotel, Bellefonte, Monday evening of last week. Installation oere- monies were held after the dinner at the V. F W. Home on East Bishop Street, with Mrs. Harrison G. Kline in charge Officers installed were Mrs. Pred Marshall: senior vice- president, Mrs Leonard Glenn; Ju- nior vice-president, Mrs Gilibert Boyer: secretary, Mrs William Garis; treasurer. Mrs. Eimer Rich- ner: chaplain Mrs. Robert Ca conductress Mrs. Harrison G. Kline: | gua Mrs John Gross: trustee for| 18 months, Mrs. Harry McMurtrie: and trustee for 12 months, Mrs Aaron Leitzell Flowers Marshall, Kline, a ganization, nner president, in ii, were ried to pre pres pre Mr Mrs Or= ident, while of th received a gift the past ifent © - Deliveries To Be Curtailed (Continued from page one) than capacity loads by a general { overhauling of schedules and a pool- in. of facilities The order is expected to undergo | some revisions but will not be relaxed | {in any great part. Officials plan to | hold meetings throughout the State before May 15 to familiarize the pub- | i lic with the new regulations | | CC ri UO Have Your RUGS DRAPERIES CURTAINS Dry Cleaned Now for All Season. QUICK SERVICE— PERFECT CLEANING. FROMYS Dvens BELLEFONTE, PA. 218 E College Ave. State College, Pa. PLANT AT LOCK HAVEN visitors at Mrs. Walking Par 4 | high | Ing water for about Legal Notices portation | Centre {cation i hovse {10:00 7. PRR May Curtail Passenger Service or there trains a Eagle Brancl Mr Easts af. served 0 disconti: fected by bus Steps to be taken would eliminate speed duplicating services on competing lines, lengthen limited schedules and reduce or totally eli- minate al duration be of the Held For Stealing Auto Thomas Ra Detroit Mich. who told motor ice he was Pleass Gap, was Huntingdon Sunday afternoon while driving a new Cad- iliac ial built: model, be- Margaret Gartland was charged nh (Glass of varct Pi on Nis way to ant picked longing of Johnsto with 1a ee Class stealing Removing Peach Peeling Skins fr pea moved by imm hes can be fraing them ane minute or easily Plunge a few re. in boil until the skins at once seconds slig id into ¢ ater for THC CIRO COURT In Benjamin with mak spectacles Our IrOOeRS, fh 13430 present Bome of our foremost farmers are | planting corn this week. The earth is In exce The flitted Grenoble recently v bell Bome the George Hill was in | the | Bell, farmers pathy of Bimon In repa M Hun Rock late for wi some Went } Woe Lhe We 4 and { Tyr ar Cloyd Thur folk funeral well known The ol Mal llent condition for seed family the H W Thomas farm Mahlon Camp- Cronemiller day from to the by farm acated here afternoon home on Eden county George in our valley, born the only son of Badle Gos Ferguson township has the sym- here from attended Thursday Bell at his tingdon of Spring: Newton mer and family many friends E. Ward of Stat r town ir work trot 4 le, slectric foreman of Virginia Paper Mill, with h sisters M Helen cnyve t Th Mrs. Mary Bookwalter visit ong } Lhe wilh Rock Nittany Ww rect 4 New 5 Week Wor John's Episcopal Herbert Koepp-Baker Rogation I 19:45 a Valley Evangelical and Reformed Charge at 10 45 chu vance of Mothers Day 7:30; church school 9:30, observance of Mothers Day. Jack- wors obser is credited air of bifocal in BO Prank] ing the firs nville 10-30 10:30 ene An {oor worship at average of Services church worship at in obser- Bethel Gulick 10 pastor May Salona 30. Howard. school $:30, Mt a ireh church school Mothers Day ship 9:30; vance of > Oranges 70 oranges a» year bY 3 Det the 17 8 of PINE GROVE MILLS {were dinner guests Bunday at the Ralph L. Musser home, Paul E. Btephens of the Pennsyl- vania State Agricultural Research Department of Penn State, is spend- ing this week in the western part the stale on his official duties, Cow buyer Cleveland Mitterling, Centre Hall Was among our the past week purchasing Holstein cows for eastern 24) of farmers some fine H. Barto were Brooks Fry John at the Rock Bprings wr vy nome Mr ree d Mrs Schilling and Edna Gilli ors ] ine were ainner guests at B Madeline aught Pry and Mrs of Altoona were re he Knoche Conrad Milton Richey Hors at t with his summer at Aiding War Children ts of Penneyi- uted toward the of the United Great Britain through Parents’ Plan for War announced Pe ale TL contrivul siden nuaren Vas the —— Bydrogen in Balloon i arrage ball BARY CHIC KS FOR MAY & JUNE 100 100 190 St Run Pits Clks $7.75 S1500 $51.50 8.50 12% 7.00 £50 1208 7.08 1000 1356 600 Heavy Mix 7.5 1250 600 Seconds Mix 5.50 All breeders blood tested: SEX Pls 957% guar. All Chicks C.OD. plus postage. Order direct from Add. G. K. Schaeffer, McAlisterville, Penna. Chicks Per White Leghorns Barred Rocks White Rocks N. H. Reds HLS Tg THT HI SEI SEE BE SUM DIA SN] Je There's No Hurt Like Forgetting! Me TE UT EE eT Ee EEE a Be GL Ee ea DIOR 2 OTHER NOTICE or Jr 1c ATION that appli- The Public ’ he Commons wealth of ‘Pent nayivani under the provision of the Public ¢ Utllity Law by Henry W. Glasgow, Coburn. Oen tre County Pern a oertific Publie Co 1ienoe evide A the Commission's requisite approval of A Common Ca for the trans- Dersons between the ad and the Bor- tite. Centre County Intermediate points, via High- Route 45 to the Hall, Centre Count via Hirhway Houte 53 A public hearing upon will be held in at lewistown. Pa on the twenty-elghth dav of Mav. 1942. at a. Mm. o'clock, when and where all persons in interest may appear they so desire iand be heard, | HENRY W. GLASGOW, Applicant BIDS WANTED for of ier of thence this appli. the Court x20 Sealed proposals will be received | by the Supervisors of College Town- ship, Centre County, at Pen nsylv ania, until 7 oi lock Eastern | Standard Time, May 15, 1042, for Ud following hunni Bs Apply 14 x 2” Bituminous Surface | on approximately ship Route 376 Plans, specifications, form of con. tract, Instructions to bidders, pro. posal forms, may be viewed at the home of Charles F. Rhodes. SBecre- ig Board of Bupervisors, Lemont, a All proposals must be upon the blank forms furnished by the under signed. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. CHARLES F. RHODES, Secretary of Board. Chicks Die By The Thousands ~ of bowel trouble. That's why it is so important to use Dr. Salsbury's Phen-O-8al. It checks germ growth in the drinking water and medicates the chicks’ digestive tract right where bowel trouble starts 2 mile of Town x20 Hecla Poultry Farms Phone 2220 Bellefonte, Pa. Borough of | Lemont, | ES ———— — i | : BUY HER DRESS Navys, blacks, light tels and prints to 52. Also half sizes. Alpaca, Spuns and Bem- berg sheers. $2.49 to $5.29 Sizes A pas- 38 Blacks, and whites Matron Hats navies, 23 headsizes aa a a a a at $1.00 to $1.95 pastels, 22-22" = GIVE HOSIERY Full-Fashioned Rayon or Silk. 69¢ and 98¢ Service or Chiffon weight. 29¢ Mother's Day Boxed CHOCOLATES 12 oz. 2 Ih. 6%¢ Linen flower, with fern and foil stem. Wear a Carnation on MOTHER'S DAY Pink or White 5¢ BOXED HDKFS With “Mother” Embroidered on Corners. Box of 3 29¢ and 3% Embroidered “Mother” Hdkfs 5c ea. Mother's Day Cards 5¢ - 10c - 25¢ Remember Your Deceased Mother Cemetery Wreaths 39% to $1.98 A. C. TURNER COMPANY Crider’'s Exchange Building Bellefonte, Pa.
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