Page Two June 18, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Miss Grace Showalter, who had! ¢ been teaching at New Castle, arrived ii wit} _——— Sunday School Lesson PLEASANT GAP (From Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. John Moore Mi Hubert Koch of Btate left Baturday night for Philadelphia where the Moores visited anti] Sun night at Paul Keller home and thelr Mrs, Willlam belivionte Wo spends Lhe sulninel her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan lel Bhowalter Echoes From the Past und Colles Over the County News D.|@ Ad Karl Kusse dellefonte Chamber offered his office to ald In young son of wW Bellefonte, suffered in his right the and elbow pany's farm Zerby at sq ol ’ of both bones FASK between wrist BO res of nH the sume time tary of the farmer on Steel Com southwest Millhelm, | Commerce Walker township (Zion) Lina | til using crutches after a tussle a clearing house this pro- | with one of his cow Cirege hobbled ject Anyone driving or desiring Ww | Ig the announcements | N= 1 | Is assisting ort mol ® akhountel] mouncement was received of the the animal so he could milk her, go to a nearby town please call Belle. “HO! didnts for the Demo tenant Bethlehem Gregg Carper THE DISCIVLE'S been time ompilshed nry of wecepied Jesus Has we Lhe the Kelle Now any t wilh ter Betty . Fifty Years Ago chur of ’ the of has Lhe daugh The name of Dr. P. 8. Fisher of Mr DA Deitrl " International Sunday Se hool Lesson H | | #11) ! } Bot 1942 & hd home on Jatt young " for June 21 HTVICE Liane plane for Miami wilniesses and of the first child, a nation for the Legislh I'ravel to brisk commencement ext largely Penn been the pres attended ti I'he Ir ation number of Venrs Bank and and bes After | truck were the road. Ra: hooked on gine j the When ¢ possibly on the hea Wingard badly tha from blood poisoning. 1 J ard A renort by 4) had been in yusiness for many year and had never before ex- perienced any difficulty in question while and the road ie committee appoin- tudy affairs of the Centre County Banking Com- reviewed some of the apparent conses of bank's failure. The report sald some loans were granted without proper security, snd that the bank failed to collect some notes they fell due. Many depositors in the habit of overdrawing accounts at their convenience, forth. The affairs of were sald to be In a "mud- feared that it would pome Lime picture of the Pailuslion, the bee ted funct On the day pany was working among the hives the small bee-homes toppled off its pedestal and broke open when It struck the ground. ‘This enraged the insects and they attacked the man, =t Ing him on every exposed part of his head, shoulders, arms, and hands The poison caused his body to swell greatly Mr. Wingard was 62 year old and was survived by two sister Mrs. Roy Miller, of Colyer, and Mrs Alvin Stump, of Centre Hall, the dew he one the of report set accountants wn accurate daughter, Howard Tarbert, of daughter of M1 'arbert was a C. Coxey de 10 the 1 heen ma School build | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CENTRE HALL From Last Week 1 Friday eveni Mis. Roy Jamison Fred Homan accom. | Wil | Lutheran st even Ralph Lutz Earl Lutz evening entertained home Jast enter~ to} Clover Club at evening Miss Evelyn Mosebach of to spend Hess and Allentown part of Mr: Thuriong came toda the weekend witli), Mr. ang Reuben 8. Rickert —_— - “- Save Sugar With Tasty Salad Desserts A timely, helpful article by a dis- tinguished authority on household efficiency of interest to families ead er to help save sugar. Look for this in the June 28th issue «of he American Weekly, the big mag distributed with the Ball Sunday American. On sale all newsstands, feature more ut W. A. Walker a hine The f | For Victory: but with a big came down on That put week James B treet jump In the alr, she his right leg and foot him out of action for three of West Cur- {i N Ciood Nelgh Craig, Jr poke on “The Policy” at Wednesday Presbyterian tin bor held ast hip meeting night at the Mr. Craig wat national fellow chapel winner and final recent National Extempore contest on South America rican pot ough r= Ami Pres Inter HOLTS HOLLOW "n RUNVILLE A oxen SOTTO evening of Mis swwrward in iropping f i en ay Was Carried where she Quiet. Funesal services aiternoon at the Miller of Rey Interment roo BWaY Sunday rch, Rev. C. F bu and pastor Miller officiating in the Advent cemetery The Children's Day our service was Inst Bunday evening small children did fine and had nice offering Mr Mis. Lawrence Poorman and son Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs Samuel Purl and daughter Sarah of iamsport, visited with home Sunday and attended the fu- neral Mr. and Mes. E R Mr. and Mrs. Martin Philipsbai g, visited and attended the May MeCilncy Mrs. Pearl Fye Is on Lhe sick list and is under the doctor's care Mrs. Fay Hackenberg Donald, spent 10 days very enjoys ably the home of Miss Sarah Reese Elmira, N. ¥Y Bald Eagle Grange will meet Pri day evening, June 19th LCCeS8s set snag Hancock ond Brower of with relatives funeral of Mis and son at at Af Ca Buy Bonas, 20117 and Mrs. Coll, of South Barn- ard State College, celebrated thelr golden wedding anniversary last Tuesday night. A dinner in thelr honor was given by their children Mrs. R, G, Sw of Emporium Robert R of Jacksonville, Fla I. Battin Shelly, of Philadelphia and Mrs. Donald Coll, of Mr. and Mrs. Coll Ix grandchildren and one fonte Mr street VILIISOnN College naenia mrent : ana Mi Harry Bohn at Mill ! nrouts Aberdes) PT: SNOW SHOE Vii a Mich viher-in-law man Walker wy with Hq Ed time spending at Johns sme friends John Park and fam. spent the weekend Mrs, Mary Park Mrs. Harry Et and Mrs Reading mother Mr. and COLLEGE TWP. {From last week) The Wilbur Hall, vigited ther Spicer family of Oak with Mr. Spicer’s bro in-law, Willlam Coral, of Pine Mills, Saturday evening A farewell party was held Sun- day, June 7, at Guy Stearns’ for Mrs. John Nichols and three child- ren, Ann, Joh snd Bil), who are all leaving for Tennessee, Priends ang neighbors of the Nichols were invited Grove Sunday visitors at the Miller Her- man home in Millbrook, were Mr Stewart Fieck and son Albert Mr and Migs Ted Herman and child, and Dale Herman, all of Niagara Falls; also Roy Fleck and family of Danville Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy Brooks called at the Roy Bell home Sun- day. at Pleasant Gap Mrs. Alma Gunsulle of Baltimore, Md, visited at the Pomeroy Brooks’ home at Millbrook, over Decoration Day Re ul SR me —Ae “ Hitler is some statesman; his at- tack upon Russia and the deciarn- tion of war against the United States represenit pew heights in incompe- | tent leadership, i {hear alt wh ernment ment Nid New Yor ¥ Deen w : SPRING MILLS Mr Swabb was citizen, and will ed Differnde the Sheffield rier. who 1s milk pla family the J » | @ Wagner of or Diffen- emplion ant, last nere Lee Jean Lewisburg is visiting at gerfer he Mrs ent for town Hospital on Fr apartme the became ¥ E8 , at the iday BUSH HOLLOW Sur a pat- Lewis. There were 48 present at I on That attendance for some time, for gind Come back sgain next Sunday at 9.30 followed by preaching service a m. Evervhody welcome Cottage prayer meeting this Fri- night, June 18 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 8hirk in Chest nut Grove You are invited Mr. and Mrs Miles Resides are the happy patents of a young son born to them on Thursday, June 11 at their home. The Infant has been named Gerald Leroy Resides Mrs Martin Spotty and children vikiteg last Priday with her sister Mre Woodrow Stover and family of Jacksonville Some of the folks from the Hol- low attended the Tuneral of Mrs May McCiincy oi Runviie, oh Siii- day afternoon. We were all sorry 0 of the sudden death of Mrs McClincy. The family have the sympathy of us all ji the time of their bereavement Sunday visitors at the Roy Spotty’ home were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ir vin and family, Mrs. Martin 8potts and children, Jean Spotts and Bev- erly Qray Mr and Mrs, Harry Lucas visited the Martin Spotits' home last Wed nesday evening. Sunday visitors at the same home were Mr and Mrs Edear King, Mrs. Myrtle King, Jean Spoils and beverly Gray. hool on Sunday We are vers Sund hool 8 day | abandoned Matthew Luke Fext Mark 146 28 4 16-7 45. Lesson 24 h | >) + d v / war Christian ask wih earth of we im exemp- $ prep- oonscen service for ohiectors she members Methodist tions mas of the Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, president of the Phelpe-Stokes Fund. & mer canon of the Washing 1 Cath- edral of the Protestant Episcopal Church. is rman of the “Com- mittee on Africa, the War, and Peace Aims.” just organized by a group of nationally 1t friends of Af- rica. The objec the Commit- tee ix announced as the applications of the “eight pointe” of the Atlantic Charter to the problems of Africa he committee includes educators id churchmen The executive group incindes Prof. Ralph Johnson Bunche of Howard University, Dir. ector Jackson Davis of the General Education Board, Director J Merle Daviz of the International Mission ary Council, Dr. Malcolm Davis of the Carnegie Endowment. Dr. Thom. as 8 Donohugh of the Methodist Board of Missions Miss Mabel E Emersonn of the Foreign Missions Conference, Prof. Charles 8. John- son of Fisk University. Dr. Thomas Jesse Jones of the Phelps Stokes Fund, Father John LaParge, editor of “America.” Dr. Emory Ross of the Parelon Misiones Conference and Dr. Channing H. Tobias of the Nat. jonal Y. M. C A “We do not need to go to stories of the early church, we need not enter the catacombs, to find Christ. fan courage; it exists today.” Presi- dent Hamuel Trexler of the United Lutheran Synod of New York re- cently told a gathering of Laymen “Niemoeller has been In jail for five years; he would rather be feltered in body and free soul. Our bishops in Norway, headed by Berggrav, have taken the same stand. Of our for. eign mission posts none have been i for- promis # of wees of } ’ nrougn Ko Bil over Uw il com Great Com - » expll sili Can JEWS im we WORLD or RELIGLD BY WW.REID vi - Relief Payment Report isiributed week © $661 50, ac i Wagner, State f was paid 'o 172 cases re- DURING BLACKOUTS (Friendly Warning) West Penn Power Company power stations and substations are at all times heavily guarded by special armed officers and, at some points, by United States Soldiers. To make this guarding effective during black - oul periods, it is essential that noe West Penn employe, nor any other person, attempt to approach or enter these pro- perties without having made previous arrangements. Te dis. regard this would be unsafe. Employes whe are required to enter these properties must do so only onder special ar rangementis, West Penn employes, state, assignment and thelr plan of guarding knewn, well in ad- vance of the blackout, te the Company's district office and the guards or attendants on duty at the specified properties. Compliance with these direc tions will assure safety. We are sure that our friends will fully understand and ap preciate the necessity for these measures, WEST PENN POWER CO. tv Mur io fot Aaary
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