June 4, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. | i i" Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Greninger| and daughter Nancy, are visiting the Rev, A. J. Miller home in Stoyes- ! town, this week Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Moyer are | spending some time at the home of | their daughter, Mrs. Roy Mastelar, in Bloomsburg Miss Nancy Breon of Centre Hall, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Breon a few days prior to their departure for their annual stay at Hepzibah Heights in Massa- chusetts. Callers at the Willard Smith home in welfs Store Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chal. Grove and daughter Col- leen of Huntingdon, and Mr. Martz of Tusseyville Mrs. Elda Musser of State College, visited with her two sons, Clayton and Thomas, who are spending part of their summer vacation at the Cella Brungart home here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and daughter of New Kensington, spent the weekend at C. J. Weaver, 8r., home Lawrence Bender of State College, now stationed with the army in Texas, spent a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Diehl and aunt, Miss Emma Scholl Sunday visitors at the same home were Mr and Mrs. Clyde Smith and daugh- ter Kathryn of Mifflinburg, and Rev. and Mrs, Kirkpatrick of Centre Hall Mr. and the Mrs Russell Becken- baugh of Flemington, spent Mem- orial Day with relatives in Rebers- burg and Smullton Mrs. Adah Shaffer, Mr: Hubler Mrs Lulu Royer, Mrs Haines and Mrs, Paul Winters a business and shopping Lewistown last Wednesday Miss Jean Hartman sj weekend with her parents, Mrs. F. F. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. John Reish and daughter Sara Jane, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters spent the week- end at 1 Springs lodge. Miss Della Alma made tr tri ip to the and nt Mr Gravel Phyllis Brungart was a Sunday din- ner guest at the same place Mr. and Mrs. Carl] Beahm and two children, Phyllis and Larry of Harrisburg, visited friends and rela- tives in our community over Mem- orial Day Eldon TIlgen, ington, D. C spent with his family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corman Hublersburg, visited at the Raymond C. Bair home in Smullton The festival held on evening sored by was very well attended Mrs. Kenneth Breon and two children, Janet and David, of Har- risburg, spent a few days with former's s Mrs. Edith Breon Those entertained at the Arthur Cummings home over Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cum- mings, Mr. and Mrs Paul Cum- mings and Dean, all of Wil- Hamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cummings and son Jack. Lock Haven Mi: ther, employed Wash- weekend at the of Saturday firemen ti Sud spon the + ne of Helen Mr ited with day Leonard his mother of weeks The High Gephart > izabeth friends in Swartz risiting with in Salona "a number students of Miles Township School enjoy picnic at Mrs. Marvy Abbott Mrs. Sara Kelley motored Bellefonte Sunday and visited friends in the hospital there, among them Wallace Doebler, who recovering writ- son Eddie, Hagan ANC . to is ing Mr. and daughter rapidly at this Mrs Loris 8 A Bierly and and Miss Elma Cor- man were Thursday visitors in State College Rev. and of Hanover lev. who Mrs. Charles Catherman and son Charlies Wes- completed his term at Juniata College in Huntingdon, vis- ited Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg a few davs this week Miss Jane Keller of Stats College, Mrs. Washburn and friend of Belle- fonte, and Mrs. Keller of Madison- were callers at the H K Smtill home last week Sunday visit- ors at the same place were: Mr. and Mr Freeman Bowersox and son Samuel] of Mifflinburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houseman and Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel McMullen and son Harlan of Millheim Earl Rider and family friends and relatives in Sunday Mr. an! Mrs. Earl Arbogast, Mrs Elizabeth Riegle of Mifflinburg, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Hironimus and daughters Betty and Gene of Lew- isburg, were Sunday visitors at the Roy Arbogast home. On their return home the Hironimus family was/ accompanied by Deity Arbogast, who will pay them a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jackson of Williamsport, visited the Lee Wolfe! home over the weekend. L. A. Baker of Muncy, spent Mon- day in our town to assist in the! Harold Hackenberg moving | GARDEN ha yer burg visited Coburn, {were Saturday | of {that they seek to be THEATRE REBERSBURG Mrs. Blanche Schreckengast of State College, and granddaughter Dianne Schreckengast of Millhelim, dinner guests of James Corman and family Miss Mary Kane and John O'Don- nel! of Kingston, were guests of Mr and Mrs. LaVand Bilerly over the weekend Mrs. Luther Wert and daughter Patsy of Baltimore, are visiting the former's sister, Miss Alma Corman, this week Mr. and Mrs Gray of State John Gray and Mrs College, were week- end visitors at the CC. M. Bierly home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bilerly and son of Millheim, spent Sunday at the same place Mrs. Thomas Fishburn of St College, visited friends in town week Mrs is a guest few days Floyd Barner spent the weekend here Mr. and children Ward Fetzer Sunday Vance Hagan of yarnell | few days at the home Mrs, Kenneth Breon Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Ke: of Enola, visited with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith in Wolfes Store. They were accom- panied home by Mi Betty Smith Miss Betty Page spent Saturday with friends in Lykens The following persons Hershey, Pa. on Sunday trip in the Palmer C Tom Confer, Clarence Weber Ruth Brungart, Mr and Mrs. Tom Confer, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Web- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harter, Sumner Musser, Leona Boone, E. E Royer, Kathleen Burd, C. H. Gram- Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Breon, Bet- ty Diehl, Hilda Walker, Violet Walk- er, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Shem Hackenberg, Ir- vin Houtz, Jake Styers, Dean Win- kleblech Melvin Bright, George Wolfe and wife Roy Wolfe, Glen Bowersox Mr and Mrs Albert Grenoble, Betty Louise Ilgen, Mr and Mrs. Charles Wert, Hazel Bier- ly. Willlam Long Russell Lingle Vance Hagan, Gloria Stover, Katty Bierly, Bobby Bierly Billy Bierly Elmer Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Shaffer, Charles Minnick, Mar- ian Confer, Betty Mus: Hester Wingard, Palmer C. Bierly last Hall, for a Centre Bierly sie Auman of of Mrs. Ada of Philadelphia, with his family Mover and visited the Wolfes Store Mrs, Cyrus Axemann home In Of spend- a of hi fetter traveled to making the Bierly bu er lev er Memorial Day Observed Here fConfingeds from page one) chief marshal of the Harry C. Stenger, Jr, Bellefonte Methodist church, gave the invocation and benediction A firing squad from Jackson -Crissman-Sayior Post, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, fired a salute at the conclusion of the program and member sof the Junior American Legion Band played the Star Spang- led Banner. Taps were two members of the trumpet the band Rhinesmith, parade. Rev pastor of the sounded by wert ey section Groups appearing in the parade VFW lor guard, Gold Star mothers, Belle High School Band. Elks Marching Club, Boy and Girl Scouts, Bellefonte Banjo Band, Undine Marching Club, American Legion Junior Band, American Leg- ion and Sons of the Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars Junior Fife and Drum Corps and the Legion and VFW Auxiliaries During the weekend the V. FP. W firing squad visited many cemeteries throughout the county to participate in Memorial services n included color inciuged OT fonte fonts Sunday afternoon the American Legion Junior Band gave its annual concert fore a large audience at the State Theatre. Olin F. Butt, of State College, director of the band was in charge of the program Following is a list of members of the V. FP. W. Fife and Drum Corps Carl Sents, Norma Hipple, Mary Ellen Sents, Angeline Masulla, Rose Puaranta, Mary Etta Shay, Elmer Keith, Linn Howard, Herbert Quar- anta, Bliss Howard, Willis Reed, Alan Howard, William Quaranta, Thomas Howard. Raymond Allen, Jr, Ann Howard, Emma Lew Martin, Florence Bitner, Evelyn McKinley, Violet Ir- vin. Mary Masulla, Kenneth Martin, Jane Martin, Francis S8holl, Beatrice Garis. Gray McKinley, Ann Irvin, Betty Martin, Clara Peese, Betty McKinley, Grace Bitner, Anthony Masulla, Richard Flax, Patty White- car. Don Leitzell, Silvia Quaranta, Patricia Howard You can read a book a week and still be ignorant; it all depends upon what and how you read, ———— The trouble with many writers is smart rather than informative - - For Victory: Buy Bonds. LOCK HAVEN ONE DAY — SATURDAY, JUNE 6th “Close Call For | | Ellery Queen” | MARGARET “ | LINDSAY WM. GARGAN RANGE BUSTERS in /nderground Rustlers” SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY--JUNE 7, &, 9 “TWIN JOAN BENNETT BEDS “ GEORGE BRENT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY — JUNE 10 & 11 CHESTER MORRIS i “Confessions of Boston Blackie” “Harvard Here I Come” MAXIE ROSENBLOOM UNIONVILLE Methodist Church The regular monthly buskiess meeting and social of the Woman's Soclety of Christ- jan Service this Thursday evening at 7:30: Sunday school on Sunday morning at 9:15, followed by the regular preaching service at 10:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev Willlam A. Snyder Youth Fellow- ship in the evening at 6:30 Presbyterian Church: The regular preaching service Sunday evening at 7:20 with sermon ty the pastor, Rev. H. E. Oakwood. Bible study class each Monday evening 8 o- clock In the church Miss Elizabeth Ann has been employed In D. C.. spent the past her parents, Mr. and old Fisher, returning on Sunday evening Mr, and Mi Rochester N. ¥ vests of friends and relative the community and Mrs. GG. Harold hington, D. ( are with hi Keatley of this place had been visiting In Wash past sever at who Fisher Washington weekend with Mi J. Ha to her dutie Whipple of weekend John were in and about Mr Wa Keatley pendin Mi A M mother Keatley ington f and accompanied Mr, and Mr I Har: isburg cation family, I Nd children of th ed to Harri ft havi yi Le navy ww the al wes Carl Fh spent Mem their | M1 during their hom Mr Pitt cation and the Walter Harold Mrs of Pittsbu: vacation Mr and nlare Pince week parent of thi William Lt Robert Hall Laura Rumberg expect to move In this week Robert Hall have moved In with Miss and Mrs. Harry Je h pa Ana Anna Hall Mr Paul, ire in ert pen All-Night Blackout Scheduled June 24 { from page ne The Only Exceptions The oniy night-<long exceptions fo blackout ill . will industries er gaged In ess the Le ntial var tivity fis He sa Normal Home Activities Control centers will of "fires SACS ‘damage” ing corps 3 which will require send- members and together medical teams to e. As many as fifty will be planned for large centers of population, the SCD warned The public is not home activities.” the OCD director assert- ed, “but contrary should make preparations to nor- mal activities but to shield interior lights so that they cannot be seen outside The purpose is train people keep life moving during raids—to have the necessary amount of light within but to shield it from enemy view All-night blackouts similar Pennsylvania's are being carried out in other states near the coast dur- ing the months of June and July In smaller states blackouts will be State-wide on a single night equipment with the seen incidents | tn cease the on Carry on to to to Theft of Car May Be Linked to Prisoner (Continged from page one) yesterday noon. Word of the theft was immediately broadcast to police in Central Pennsylvania and less than an hour later the stolen car was spotted about 2 miles from the Gibbony Woolen Mills, Reedsville, by Corporal Robert Raymond, form- erly of Bellefonte, who is In charge of the Lewistown substation State Motor Police According to reports, the car was being flagged to a stop when its two occupants suddenly leaped from the machine and ran into a nearby woods Because of the distance, Corp Raymond was unable to get a clear description of the pair. Prison officials and State Police converged on the area last night in an effort to round up ‘the two The Thompson car, a 1941 Dodge | sedan was not damaged, it was re- ported Sometime between 7 and 8 o'clock {Tuesday night, a person, thought to have been the escaped convict broke {ito the home of Nelson Williams, inear the Lemont reservoir and took a pair of trousers belonging to a son {of Mr. Williams, a half loaf of bread, | half a carton of cigarettes, and some | jam. The fugitive apparently enter- ‘ed the the house by removing the | glass and sash from a window. Seimek was sentenced from Alle- gheny county for a term of 5 to 10 able to bx the front continue Mi day band visit Bade downstairs and to porch to Improve We trust in health « olin hu | F jeft on and Hartswick Amanda with hey Mr. and with them for everal week Moran hie ann cir home In Mille Diy Florence Memoring and brotha William 8 Stere, Mr and J H her hom ters M1 mmei Mi Finch noon J. 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Electric Supply Co. | BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE A Product of SCHWITZER.CUMMINS COMPANY Indianapolis, U. 8. A. HOWARD NEWS Mi Mildred School faculty il, DuBol Harry EF Ohio High home Dinger of the returned to her Friday tier, Nn Of Memorial Day parents, Mr. and Butler of Upper Warren and Sun Mir Main spent day with his Harry FE ‘hester Visited the Mabel Jenkin Moore of former Memon Bu i (ay Wick Bristol with daugh Beswick, a mem The mo everal Elizabeth the High 8 returned B. Gle of Hofman 1A fward Oxford, Of yr evening. Jus im of Mrs. Dovie Wylan Womet Ch Union meet at Emma Kasemap ) June The Community Chorus will meet for rehearsal Monday evening at the Evangeical at 8:30. All meme bers are requested to be present Alfred Mann of Fort George G Meade, Md, spent the weekend with friends at Howard. R. D Thomas Ward, who has been min. ister music in the Beech Creek and Howard Methodist churches for some time, left recently Cam- den. N. J. where he 18 to be min. ister music at the First Meth- church of that city. Mr. Ward many friends while in this and assisted in directing the Community Chorus Mrs. Margaret Kane celebrated her 76th birthday May 22 In honor of the event Mr. and Mrs. Kline R Wolf and daughter Margaret gave a dinner at the Howard Tea Room Rev, and Mra, Shuman Hustler were also present to enjoy the occasion Mrs. Kane is very active despite her years. Mrs. Hustier and Mrs, Wolf, with whom she resides, are her daughters Mrs. Fannie Boone and Mrs. Fer. ris Walker are still improving after three weeks’ illness Mrs. Balser Weber had as guests recently her sister, Mrs keng and twp sons, of Altoona Master SBergt. Donald B. Gardner, Jr. son of Postmaster and Mrs. Donald Gardner, stationed at Ports- mouth Army and Navy base at i Portamouth, Va. spent a three-day {furlough last week with his wife and little daughter, and his parents. On his return he will be transferred to Texas. Mizs Elizabeth Roork of Philadel phia, was a guest of her sister, Mrs, mae Yearick A fstian Tx wil church +f ol for of odist made place her Ly- D. W. Burkey last week. The former Donna Kaye, | pvt George Harold J. Kling (i. Meade, Md weekend with | parent Mi Catholic Daughters Install New Officers Continued fre Mr i Legal Notices MEETING STOCK HOLDERS ‘ 2 s af stockho y meet ihe a 1a CHAS PP COOK EXFCTLTOR'S NOTICE f the estate TORE gece psec tier « Tow payment or demal present 4 settiom LONG Paul x28 en EXECTUTRIN'S NOTICE In the matter the esiale 1 J. Beck of Halfmoon Centre Pa de of of inte Township County, ceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having bee granted to the undersigned persons indebled to the sald estate are requested 10 make immediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against said B. GEIST, executrix, Warriors Mark delay settlement BARBARA estate to present the same without RF D R. Paul Campbell. attorney x28 —— n asl for 0 BIDS WANTED County Institution receive until 10:00 iday, June 10th, 1942 furnishing the ma- construction of Home The District iil o'clock a. m. Pr sealed bids for terials and work for the following at the County properly ia) Open concrete of 180 feet length {b) Catch basin (c} Covered drain 220 feet jong, with 24-inch opening, of corrugated iron ovipe or concrete construction | Bids should be separate for each type (d) Connecting drain of opening from the catch basin covered drain, of about length according 10 the more particular de- tails of construction which may be examined at the Commissioners’ Of fice, Bellefonte, Pa The Institution District reserves the right to reject any or all bids | Bafore any bid is accepted. it shall be recessary to have a written contract. iand the contractor shall be required {to furnish a bond with approved sureties In the gum of $30000 for draining ditch 12<inch +o the 20-foot Makers of STOKOL, STOKOL MERCURY [had been visiting with her husband,! the faithful performance of the con- & STOKOL-HEAT Winter Air Conditioners is A Oa | jan employe of the State at Cleve |e, Ohio, previous to her visit here. tract | CENTRE COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT, | x Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. 16s iwill be sold: Quartered oak Page Three thly meeting In it was decided al aa a veread dish WA addition The held regular mon after Installation busine pense with routing t {1s $ Dienie o di he pieni YER anda Lr meeting iru to Public Sales Saturday, June 6 MEX « MO WAIT Saturday, June 6 R. 6. MITCHELY ~ ‘ ¥ p OUSEHCLD GOODS ov Maver and clerk x23 m Dabs 0 P 9] M Saturday, June 13 FRANK « BRODERICK at publi LD very din- large radio; oak . by 12 maroon new, with 3 and large hall runner io dark green broadioom perfect condition. 4 throw rugs mahogany occasional Chair, mahogany barrel chair. over- stuffied chair, ladies’ mahogany desk and chalr exceptional condition mahogany rocker: small tip-top ta- Ble; mahogany parlor stand; large mahogany parior chair; S-cubic-foot Frigidaire, like new; kitchen oabi- net. work table. drop-leaf table with 4 matching chairs; Majestic cabinet range; oak bedroom suite, complete with springs and mattresses iron bed, ocompiete chiffonier. dresser ith Jarge oval mirror; ladies write ing desk. iron bed: chiffonler and dresser to match, finished In white: fpool stand: 2 ladder back rockers; ladder back chairs: quartered oak bedroom sulle Including dresser. washstand, 3 chairs wings and mattress: Singer sewing machine four-poster bed: child's walnut crib: iot of odd chairs, books, and pice tures; 3 porch rockers and other porch furniture. pair bdicvele wheels; iot of child's tovs; lot of bedding. | inciuding comforts, pillows, blankets: H0-feet new hose: 108 of tools: lot of glass and china: 2-drawer walnut stand; cooking utensils, and many other articles ; At the same time and place the | foliowing other personal like Tus match two hall runners roperty dining | room suite, consisting of Saturday, June 20 wits BB BATHOGATY » Satur i Al ALI} | day, June 20 i J WEBER nd WEBER Saturday, June 27 EMERY & MOLY Saturday, June 27 EMERY ¢ WOOL A r rg Brussels Con - ture —— 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 table, buf. i L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2:42 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!
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