Page Three Milford June 18 19 42. UNIONVILLE The Dually Vacation Bible sc hool in the community will open for busi- ness on Monday morning June 22 at § o'clock, in the Sunday school room of the Methodist church Classes will meet each day from 9 to 11:30 a. m. five days a week for two weeks. This is a wonderful op-| portunity for the young folks of the community snd we trust many will take advantage of It THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PINE GROVE MILLS ov y Harpster nding two weeks ot the al Lhe Mi: I |at the home of Mrs. Laura Woles- | {lagle and Arthur Hanscom, Sunday, | Mr, | va Markle King of afternoon | Mr, and of Mrs. E My werd Orr | Mr. and Mrs, Hecla Misses Bara and Mary were Bundasy dinner guests and Mrs. Lloyd White Harry Btilzer business Weel Heaton of HUBLERSBURG Cryder Newtilon Friday home of Barice Deltrick of Mr, Mr returned Tur Clevens in Was! (June 14, Guests present were tine and Mrs. William R, Jones, Mr. and | —_—" Mrs. Herbert Jones and sons, Jack! Joseph Harpster mingled with his; Mr, and Mrs, Charl and James, Mrs, Perry Milton, and [former neighbors and old friends Inland son were Sunday visit Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones and son | West Ferguson, Sunday evening [James Poust home Bobby, all of Port Matilda; Julia Dr. Fred Grau one of our Branch! The Gilbert Bailey pastor, | Milton of Julian, and Mrs. Elza (farmers, is on leave of absence from’ last Monday thelr Fellow- beth Stere of Centre Hall Every- | Penn State College, for U. 8. A. work Church street Baltime | one did justice to a delicious din- in the south where hold Presbyterian Church: Bible study | ner, after which ull went thelr Miss Maude ition class Monday evening in the church; respective homes Vice Chalrman, will entertain at her Hay-making on preaching service Sunday evening at | farm home Saturday p. m. Jupe 20, der this week The 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, the Democratic Women's Club of | be real early this ve nfter home ol Bru Brungard up on me ceting this Thursday evening at 7:30, in the church. Sunday school Sunday morning at 9:16, followed by the regular preaching service at 10:30, with sermon by the Rev. W. A. Snyder. Youth ship In the evening at 6:30 . Earl Ye rwell and son Paul made rip to Philadelphia lest in ard wl Mi Phyli Walker of Pleasant 10 " np pent ail week at the home P. A Hinds @ cnal d Hoye Wed family hit moved nme on M1 Melvin rave], Mildre Md i 1 Mi viligred rravel uj PO from - ent ZION Bulley 4-H Club met at th Mar Jane Armstrong harvest tends to Weeken takto y ‘hom ern Bla eet) OL ”" y 0 pm, The meet } ats ! w saving the 4-H ( M1 L Dos to Miller, Centre County > in ng | the farm is in or ar Ars, Mary Brink has her home from a sever with friends and relative: toona Mi nl days in H. M. Miles of Union town- ship, left on Sunday for and Bethlehem, Pa tending a convention connection with the ins ness in which he is Mrs Albert Hazel on Sunday irom with her and state of Indiana with her, her grand Stevens, who had been her father G. W. Holt and fo press thelr appreciation to all friends and ne kindly assisted in any Mrs he Is week where this urance ested ince: returned h exiended in iil [aniiy Lhe brought Ler son He daughn mily and thanks IRIDOrS who way Holt athy, flowers sent wel ir the recent death of Kind expressions f automobiles an any t i and rended and rencerls way assasiangce We are sorry to learn of the il of Miss Ethel Jean Stere daug of Mr. and Mrs B who was stricken last week She is cont but condition the ea part wiis slightly improved will Improve rapidly may regain her usual Walter He Mrs. Charles ployment in his recent Bellefonte Hig him much Just another reminde; end relatives of the family, that the a union will not be been the ( } CUreOorge suddenly to her ly bed of ti We and rood h Mr secure ined trust si that she esith ntz n of Houtz Balt ination School Success J8S more SINCE m I has wtom Years Methodist Ci Boar wren: Official Fe eT ROI EE Jan HONOR A GAA aMEmIcay Gina Dad FATHER'S DAY Sa SH 6 HTT § THE STH returned to visit Al- Harrisburg atl- in busi ome visit home Grace { with wish to ex- during their use any ner 11S Week and i em- the Rev, | H. E. Oakwood Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Germain | of East Orange, N. J., spent the past weekend at the Buck homestead here and called on friends, They left for their home on Monday Mrs. Newton Fisher and two sons! of near Pittsburgh, are guests at this time of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams Mrs. Mary Lucas and Miss Eliza- beth Ann Fisher, who have been em- » ployed in Washington, D. C.. were home for a few days last week Rev. Robert J Kesler Mrs, Julian Keele: (nee Bullock), is leaving this week for Army duty, having enlisted a chaplain. They have been residing near FPhiladel- y phia where Rev. Keeler was pastor of a Lutheran church. We wish for him much success in his new field of labor 1 Donald McElwain fed In Baltimore weekend with his Mrs. H Richard Hall Joseph Way left forepart of last rk and was employment We These from husband of 3 0a who is employ - Md spent parents Mr McElwain Edward Barton and New York the in search of successful in obtain- in aluminum wish f them much bavs recently the and F HINess hier Stere, for week Wi ing an factory or SUCCESS gradunted School i The new tatements * ' \ th tax are Now 1942, and the tax pet SOns Owing to pay the same attend to this nd nay 1 Year urges all for back year promptly. Kindly matter at once leaned lector $0 Old accounts be « up Day Free ning is extended exer will be Methodist church, lock A cor- all Children's clues held In Sunday dial welcome i A very the mor at 10 0'¢ to dinner was held enjovable 4S ME HERR Ml ra re 0 RG e That's Your Pop... 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On Sun. | she and her daughter Mary attended the Methodist Sun- school i and Mrs. Harold Fye and and Lorraine Borger motors wk Haven and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Fye Among those who visited at the Milford Martin home were Mi Mrs. Mandrus Carlson of Milesburg Mt and Mrs, George Lewis of Pittsburgh. Melvin Martin accompanied the Lewis’ home for a visit Mr. and rejoicing pound day day Mr family Bunday and Mrs over Blanchard Fye the birth of a 10- baby girl, born last Friday June 12. The little has been named Lucy May Miss Elizabeth burgh. spent the brother, Charles Wek her to the t on Mrs and Mr: Richard with bh Pitts. with her Wagner then Place Fleming weekend Miss Sue ral at Tyrone Ardell of U John T. Lucas and of Lock Haven, spent ome folk and at Of called Mat Mr baby Sunday ners Lan Miss Ann McClusick a Mary Fllepone and children { New York, visited atl the hotoe Mi Mrs. John McCl week her visitors over end were: Al Wolf Lester Nell. and Loule Ceresa, Pittsburgh ’r riday Mrs he © and Mrs LeRo Lewis siting her rwin, also ge spent pation and th ampanied Ruth Robert Bon Dorothy Mi Paul Hella . FLRLnCesS Cligle Kay Watson Elizalwth Fye Bo Bora Jimn MeClusiok Bob Bores Wagner TCE Betty ida May er and many ceived PINE GLEN BEIVice Wag Fics evening 5 $558 Steele of Bellefonte weekend with her Mrs James Hodge Hoover has gone to Wil- where he will be employ. tuard for the Sylvania Tube Saf ed as ¢ plant Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Beates of Har- risburg, visited at ihe Beates' home Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowles of Port Matilda, visited with Mrs Rowles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hoover and children. Sonya and Joyce. of Mo shannon. attended church services and also visited at the Clyde Hoover home oni Sunday Miss Emma Midiam who has been ill for the past several] months, is slowly improving lizabeth, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Earl Hoover, has been taken to the Philipsburg Hospital for treatment Mr and Mrs Charleg Mackel and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Goodman end daughter Bally, of Philadelphia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mackel over the weekend COLLEGE TWP. Mrs, Robert Herman and Mrs vie~ ited at the Miller Herman home st Millbrook, over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Herman and daughter Donna Lee, of Niagara Falls, are visiting ut the Miller Her- Mrs. Della Fishel of Millbrook, has been ill for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Eby and family of] Ohle, visited at the Oran Osman home at Millbrook, over the week. end Mrs. Elwood Meyers of Millbrook, is visiting with her sister and moth er and father, at Ohio Erie Noll of Camp Meade, Md. | visited at the Pomeroy Brooks home | over the weekend at Millbrook Miss Grace Stover of State Col-| ‘lege was a dinner guest at the | Pomeroy Brooks home at Milibrook, | Bunday Mrs. Arthur Bohn and two ans ters. Eleanor and Hilda, of Mill! brook, visited at Mrs. Bohn's par-| ents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert! Auman, at Spring Mills, Saturday, {Centre county and m |oeratic Some the speaker: {school plenic June grove defense An American {for dnle ure ir ». on | District president, | Richfield, tance of cooperating with the State | ang district organizations and urged | iy other Dem party friends will wmnong and officials leaders state be Balleyville Sunday will be held Saturday, in the George P, Irvin Pennsylvania Furnace school auditorium was well last Thursday evening at a meeting to hear message of Shibli of State College, a mes worthwhile to hear 1 Am Watch Papers of next defense Fry son of Donald Fry of State week with hi Mra. Fred home The annual 20 near The filled Dr Sage on the meeting Mi Col Master Freddie and Mi lege, 1s pending a M ald farm grandparent Reno Fry Tadpole The met in wl What meeting the home Iv last of adie club regular ‘hursday evening at Mrs. C. M. Bar 500 were enloved Ocial thelr 10 es “Ae v Many gw chicgice Rockford at hi wit of C. E. Retreat a Great Success Workers Hold Inv aspiring Services Near Wingate 3 Christian Janet of 4 andeavor Rintry Ci sidered 0 have AT WOT u i Geve Philipsburg oF thwhile things also of Pleas interesting talk speaking spoke of the being wel] scequainted with our Bibles. Miss Ruth Hull of Philipsburg then spoke on “Pray- er.” from the 18th verse of the same chapter, saying that it was very im- portant that we do a lot of praying God wants us to ask Him and He is always wiliing to help us At 10 o'clock Rev, Shearer, pastor cessdul Christiag accomplish wor God. Floyd Hill Gap, gave a very The Word from Eph necessity of 8B Bi $ Wy of God 6: 17. He of the Church of Christ of Philips! burg. gave the Camp Fire Medita- tions On Saturday morning, the sun- rise service was in charge of Miss Ruth Miller of Penn Argyle, who ‘also spoke on “Prayer” Devotions were in charge of the State College Evangelical C. E Society. At 10 o'- clock there sere two conferences, ole on in charge of Rev. Pizher of of Rey ment, on God.” Robert “Faith DeBoer and the Word of At 2:15 the aitornoon session open- | ed with a coniferetice by the Central who spoke of the that as many of the county officers | 8s can should attend the state con- vention held: at Lancaster, July 6- i 1. Miss Ruth Miller then had a con- ference on “CE ang Evangelisny” in which she expressed the thought that prayer was the most important factor In Evangelisin. We should al- ‘ways pray for the unsaved before we even speak to them about their salvation. Another strong point was that we should take people to church who have not been accustomed to £0. The evening session opened with a {pong service led by Kenneth Walk- er of R. D. 1, State College. The de- | votions were in charge of the Pleas {ant View C. E. Soglety, The ciesing {address was given by Ernie Leitzel, { wha spoke on “The Gospel of Peace.” [He said that the teachings of the New Testament were peace with God and with our feliow men. Everyone attending the Retreat was well pleased and left with a greater peal for Christian service, The meals were frsnied by the Wingate C. E. Society, and the re- armed schooling (and 1k here | fare deg Mi Barto, | eHEgo of | Tiuth and Righteousness” Pine | Grove Mills, and another in charge! of Monu- | Ernde Leitzel of impor- | Milton Etters has en) force sted In ow nnd fler 6 ont comma WOT A Miiton will Ix nant Ista! uts mil artment in Cent the a loriner Ett M1 tertained Nnesadny Stover Colley Day Oh "TROUBLE FREE HEAT FOR THIS WINTER § HOW MANY TIMES EACH WINTER DOES THIS HAPPEN TO YOU FIRE'S OUT! ® A lot of dicey work is ahead 0 clean out the furnace and build new fire. 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