/ JACK ‘Church. services on Sunday, June 28. Sunday, School, 9:30, 'Please do riot forget the festival Sh Sucurdn} evening, sponsored Cemetiry Association. Anyone wishing to dinate anything will fx sand lig your trends and have | Mrs. Willard and daughter Edith, and Mrs. Long spent Mi of last week with thelr mo- ther, . Julia Lucas, at the Elea- nor Winslow home at Lewistown. Mrs. + Bartholomew and daughter Donna, Mrs; Albert Aikey and daughter ..0f Lock Haven, were Tuesday callers at the C. E. Aley home. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaffer of Ly- onstown were Sunday evening call- ers at the home of his unele, James Shaffer and family. Miss Louise Beightol spent Mon- day at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Conaway, assisting with the Mrs. Willard Bridge and cousins, Virginia and Barbara Wolfe, of Mill Hall, ‘spent Friday with Mr: and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children, Dick A Well, on Sunday evening this part of the Northern Hemisphere began the summer season. and from then on the days will gradually begin to gét shorter. Misses Mabel Wolfe of this place, and Virginia Day of Miliheim, boarded the Greyhound bus last Thursday morning bound for Har-/ risburg, where they were entertain- ed ‘by relatives and acquaintances They returned home on Saturday. Nevin Bowersox, Mabel! Wolr and virginia Day accompanied Harwood Kreamer of Camp Hill home over the weekend. - They were also ac- companied by Miss Gladys Plank of Camp Hil, who WAS Lhie weekend guest. of her uncle and aunt, Kreamer and Mrs. C. E. §¥ er. The remains of Mry. Willlam (Ella Runke]) Snyder, late.of Yeagertown, were interred in the family pilot in| the Woodward Union cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. Judging from the Jarge funeral procession and the beautiful sprays of flowers, Mrs. | SONY and Rlsie Jane, | py | his father, Elmer Swope and fam- Mr.) /ILLE George Swope of Curtin, was a Sunday dinner guest at the home ot ily. Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer and family and Mrs. Lucy Conaway spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Fred Kessling and family of Yarnell, Mrs. Patty Brown spent Thursday | evening at the home of her aunt, Mrs, Lucy Conawhy. | Mr. and Mrs. Deimer Ertley and | children, Peggy Ann and Kenneth, | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stover and | daughter Janet, spent’ Sunday eve- | ning with the latter's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Earl Corman of Axemann. | Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and | daughter Nancy, and son Ronald of Oentre Hall Mr, and Mrs. Jatk| Mabus of Bellefonte, were Thursday, evening supper guests at the C. E.| Aley home, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and children, Dick and Elsie Jane, and Pete Dolan were weekend guests of Mr. Noll's’ mother, Mrs. Elsie Noll of State College. Miss Rebecca Shaffer is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Kessling, also Mr. and Mrs. Milford Etters of Yarnell WOODWARD | member of the Méthodist church in [that town and as long as she was {able she taught & Sunday school | class. ¢ Carl Motz, Jr., made a business trip to Sunbury on Monday. The farmers in this locality are | busy reaping their first crop of al-| falfa hay since last week. Some have | also finished working their corn for | {the last time, | | On Thursday evening the Evan-| gelical League of Christian Endeavor lof the local Evangelical church, held | thefr regular monthly business meet. | ling on the, upper church lawn. It| was a beautiful evening. Of course | the gnats and mosquitoes also had a share. After the devotional and | | the: business part of the program, the young folks enjoyed a fine social period, followed by a weiner roast which all relished. | Some of the farmers have already mowed a part of their regular tim- othy and clover grass for hay last! will follow | The crop as a rule is Miss Alice Piller of ae | Md. is a visitor at the Rey. Straes- sef home for this week. Mr. and Mrs. H ‘M. Walizer of Clintondale, were Wednesday even- | ing ‘visitors at ahd Nevin Stover homes. ** ¢ There were 49 present at the M, | E. Sunday school on June 21. Sermon {at 9:30 by the pastor, Rev. Ralph Schiabig. Children’s Day service will be ob- the Harry Walizer served in the Methodist church on Saturday afternoon | Suniday evening at 8 o'clock. There IMr., and Mrs, George Rimmey, Calvin Swank, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, EFELLEFONTE, PA. , Page Thrée BOALSBURG Mrs. Elmer F. Brown and Miss Knepp of Yeagertown, and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Kline of State College, were dinner guests of the Charles Segner family, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Strouse, and Mrs. Sara Copeland and children of State College, R. D.,, and Earl Homap of Pennsylvania Furnace, were recent callers at the home of Misses Mary Relish and Nora Miller, Mrs. Harry Crummey and sons visited at the Lester Treaster ome at Tusseyville, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Walter A. Bnow and son of Lincoln Park, N. J, arrived at the home of Mrs. Snow's Rhrernts, | Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Bonine, last week. Mr. Snow returned home but | Mrs. Bnow and son will visit at the Bonine home. L. K. Dale, Miss Margaret Dale and Fred Dale spent Sunday with| at Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, | Jr, and daughter Margot, of Cin- cinatti, are visiting at the Thomp- son-Hess homes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coxey of Al-| toona, spent Baturday with friends. Mrs. Edith Lucas and Robert Lu- cas spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Weaver, at their cabin in Greensvalley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Klinger and daughter Janice, spent Sunday at the Gladfelter home The Live Wire and Crusaders classes of the Lutheran Sunday school held their annual picnic on | Thursday evening at the C. A. Bon- ine home. Those who attended were: Rev. L. J. Kauffman, Boalsburg: Dr Philadelphia, Mr and Mrs. Frank White, June and Harold White, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Bohn of Oak Hall, Mr and Mrs. Rodney McClellan, Donald Way and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Grove, of Centre Hall R. D.; Mr. and Mrs Robert Barger and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Willlams, Mrs. Grace Koch, Mrs. Cyrus Wert and Bobby and Joan Wert, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Horner and son, Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Klinger and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Harold Lelghtiey, Harry Leightley, MF. and Mrs. George C Musser, of Boalsburg: Mrs. Albert Lelghtiey, of Rochester, N. Y.: Les ter Gladfelter Jr, Mrs. Howard Neff, Mr. and Mrs. William Calla- han and son Terry, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Bonine, Willlam Gladfeiter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Fetzer, of Shin- gletown, and Frank Homan, of i State College, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brouse and sons of Williamsport, spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Brouse Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Graham call- ed on Mr. and Mrs Steve Porta at Altoona, Sunday The sale of the household goods and property of Miss Anna Weber, was well at. tended. Harry Fisher of Washing- -Wilflam Krape and frierid, Miss| Will be no preaching service in the ton, D. C. purchased the property Marie Showers of Nittany, motored morning. The pastor has arranged Mrs. Molly Beck of Altoona, visit to Williamsport, Friday evening to 10 be here in the evening for the ed at the Edgar Hess home see the large Ringling Brothers and Barnum #nd Bailey Circus. Children’s Day service. Pvt. Marvin Fanning and Pvt | from Wednesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hess and Dr Miss Jean Waller spent several Sam Pye, who sre stationed at In. and Mrs. David Allman and daugh- days last week with her aunt and diantown Gap, spent the weekend ler Beth, spent Tuesday at the Ed- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- lzer, and family, of Mill Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Max Bellefonte, were Sunday visitors at the Eimer ‘Stover. home. . Evening visitbrs at wil Ga and daughter Mar- ghretta, and Mrs. John Beck of Nit- tang... . . ° Em | Mrs. Heaton, daughter Beulah and granddacghier Patsy, were Sunday ehebivg’ Yisisousi at the Gust Pritz Glenn. Rogers “Jr, spent Tuesddy with Elery Walize help celebrate [Elery's birthday. "Mr. and Mrs, Ed Dorman, Katie Dorman and Mrs. Annie Lutz were Sunday afternoon i the The following. attended a birth- day party held for Miss Edith Bur- WW. Haagen: ° unior, Mr, and daughter Bet- Lock Haven; Mr. and Mts, Emanuel Probst dnd: children, Jetinie aid Dick of 8 Johnny Joe, and Mr. and n ‘Kissell spent the weekend LITTLE NITTANY Junior Walizer of Bellefonte, spent several fast week with his sunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard ¢ same home were dae | with relatives here.’ : N.J.| week at the home of Mrs. Winnie Kerin. Mrs Walsh and | family have spent the past two weeks pS LT i Mr. Emanuel, i, of Mineral i Point, Pa. la" at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Orlando Wagner. Mr. Miles Crownover, of Curwens- | | vige, visited at the leRoy Lewis home Sunday, also called at the John 1| F4ucas home. i Robert Jones, of Bigler, has been | visiting at the home of his aunt, | Mrs. Clyde Borger. Mr. Pred Wagner has been on the {sick list. We: hope for his speedy | recovery. | Miss Mary Scorcinsky, who lives {near Philipsburg, spent Saturday | evening and Sunday at the home of ! Mr. Tine Wagner. 1] gar Hess home, Mrs. John Horner, accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Keller of Moe Alvey’'s Fort, and Mr. Maude Glenn and Pat Glenn of Austin, Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs Earl Lauck at Elverson, Friday and Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wisler of Williamsburg, were ruests of Rev. and Mrs. L. J Kauffman, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Weaver and Mf. and Mrs 'T. E. Savers and son song Council Favors Air Port Development (Continued from pope ome) of a resolution providing that all or part of the cost of such new con- struction should be borne by abut- ting property owners on a foot -fropt basis, The auditors were advised that the — I - [| of State College, were recent callers at the home of Mrs, Edith Lucas Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith and daughter of Centre Hall, spent Bun. day afternoon at the WwW. H, Neft home. Miss Pauline Charles visited Mr and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Jr, at Balti. more, Md., from Monday until Thursday Miss Eleanor Krumm of Straw- berry Ridge, Is visiting the Rev. T G. Jones and family. The Pirst Organized class of the Evangelical and Reformed Sunday school held thelr class meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. H. L. Wink Mr. and Mrs. George Lelby of Harrisonville, spent Sunday with the | former's father, H. P. Leiby Mr. and Mrs. John Horner spent Bunday at the Robert Rishel home at Lemont Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sharer of Oak Hall, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hess at their cabin in Musser's Gap, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kline of Oak Hall, spent Friday evening with the former's mother, Mrs, W. E. Kline Miss Annette Knepp of Millbrook, Is visiting her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Willlam Young Miss Virginia Patterson and bro- ther Billy, are visiting friends at Turbotville Mr. and Mrs. Fenstamaucker and Miss Dotty Ellis of Turpotville, spent Sunday at the John D. Patterson home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Korman and Mrs. Clarence Cox and sons spent Sunday with relatives in Tyrone Harry Fisher and son of Wash- ington, D. C., were dinner guests of Mrs. Nell B. Fisher, Saturday Rae Young of Millbrook, is visit. ing her brother, Roland Young Mr. and Mrs. John Hess and son Jack, and Charles Hess were dinner guests of Newton Hess, Sunday Miss Kay Reese of Port Matilda Was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. WW. W Woomer al lunch, Friday Mrs. Emma Browse accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brouse and sons of Norristown to the home of issn Gertrude and Maude Miller of the Glades, where they spent Sat. urday evening W. F. Ward of Hatboro, Mrs. P A. Ward and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Bellefonte, visited at the WW Woomer home, Sunday Mrs. W. E Kline visited Mrs. W H. Stover and the Fred L. Kline family, Saturday Pvt. James Kunes of Grove City, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Graham Mrs. Molly Beck visited Mrs. Mary Kuhn and the EW Hess family Dinner guests at the E. W. Hess home, Bunday were: Mr. and Mrs Fred Lonberger, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Heas and daughter of Boalsbury, Dr. and Mrs, David Allman and daughter of Trenton, Mich, and J B. Felty and Mrs. Mary Russell of Alloona., Mrs. Nettle Allman and Miss Mildred Allman of State Col- lege, Mrs. Albert Leightley of Roch- ester N. Y. and Harry Leightiey of Boalsburg., were callers at the Hess home. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ondrey and two children of Derry, are visiting Mrs. Ondrey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Musser Fred L. Kline was accompanied to Baltimore, Sunday by Mrs. Kline and daughter, who wil] spend the simmer there, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Fisher of State College, were supper guests at the Pisher-Lewis home, Monday evening Mrs, Edward Muirhead, Sr. of ‘Logan alley, appeared to determine Mrs. George Potter and little dau- resolution in question is legislative | ghter of Karthaus, spent last week! at the home of her parents, Mr. and as to make it effective. Hence, Coun- ‘he Frazier W. Mrs. Milford Martin. | Miss Sue Wagner, Wenola and |falian Retorick, and Miss Mary | | Scorcinsky, motored to Brisbin on! | writing. i | Prances Lewi< of Karthaus, visited | friends here last week. re KENNEDY Mrs. Agnes of Milesbutg, ‘were callers in our’ village recently. © { Miss Lois Runkle ; Warriors Mark for the summer. | i: and Mrs. Geotge Dolan ana} ren Were ca : at the L. 1 McCartney Home, Bun- | McCartney were| # Saturday. bog Hn. Runkle in character and was not adopted so cil was not bound to the provisions of the resolution In constructing Shope street, it was pointed out Council was caught on the horns t#ll, Priday evening at the home of Sunday evening and visited with the of a delemma when the Logan Pire ; 1 Wil- Morris family. Sorry to say that Company asked for the use of West ; «| Lillian Morris Is not so well at this Howard street for the annual carni- | val next month, and officers and members of the Methodist churen petitioned Council not to allow the Logans to hold their carnival there. The letter from church officials said that while they didn't protest some botinds of 8 done are "not in the law.” it ought not to of the roofs of two churches.” , Their letter concluded “We surely do not want fo be put in the position of challenging local authorities rela- tive to the legality of such an event.” | raid signals have been delivered and ‘and daughters’ the holding of the carnival, since yl | is employed at be held practically under the eaves H : what action Council expected to take on a request by citizens of that street ior a sewer line. The residents of the street volunteered to open the ditch for the sewer, and close it after the pipe is placed. Mrs. Muir- head was Informed that Council would have some definite decision in the matter by next meeting night Harry Dunlap, local contractor, was awarded the contract for con- struction of a sidewalk in front of Schiegal home on Shope street. The contract price was 850. The only other bid sub- mitted was for $53. The street committee has plated an order for 15000 gallons of as- | phalt for street use, but whether the material will be delivered or not is problematical, it was reported Council voted to pay dues of $8 for membership of the local fire com. panies in the Piremen's Association. Fred Warner, superintendent of the American Lime and Stone Com- pany, submitted a report on action being taken to control lime dust and again asked Councilmen and others to report immediately when there! seems to be an unusually heavy fall of dust. It was reported that the four air- Council is to investigate the mat. | Are being installed. | ter, but the problem is a knotty one | Rager home I view of the fact that nearly every lest in blackout warning service last Mrs. Archie Available space is “under the eaves” Night are located as follows: West John Rager Of some church roof. Because of war | Penn Power storeroom, West Lamb | pond company | Street; Dunlap Motor Company gar- | its lines Age, West High street; The County & | Chevrole The signals, which had their first t garage, South Allegheny street, and the L. A. Hill garage on East Bishop street. Council unanimously voted to in- ) | elude in the minutes a resolution on | the death of William H. Doll, formes member of Council, who died June | i2th Special Notice The two weeks session of the Sum- mer Bible school running in the REBERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shay and daughter Dorothy, of Williamsport, spent the weekend at the Ray Btover home Clayton Musser, a student of Franklin and Marshall Seminary, {left Saturday for Camp Brooklyn in the Pocono Mountain: where he will act as Instructor Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Fe.rar and two children, Billy and Jane, of willlamsport, called at the Wallace Walker home, Thursday evening Earl Burd, Mrs. Florence Burd and Mrs, Paul Winters made a bus- iness and shopping trip to Mount Carmel last Tuesday. Mr. Burd has since been called i to the army and is stationed at Camp Meade, Md Mr. and Mrs. John Hanselman and two children, Kay and Johnnie, mo- tored to Canton, Ohjlo, to visit Mrs Hanselman's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Garrett Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Cooner Winters and Mrs. Maude all of Philadelphia visited Maude Winter's of Smullton other friends and relatives Ip vicinity Mr. and Mrs. H H panied by Mrs, Della Shafler Mrs. R. W. Meyer and Mrs. Adah Hubler motored to Danville, SBatur- day to visit Mrs. Alma Haines, who Is still a patient at the Geisinger Hospital Kenneth Haines visited his mother on Sunday and re- ports some Improvement in her dition Mr Mrs. Harry Sauer: State College, called on friends and relatives here, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewistown, were mer's mother, Mrs. Ida Sunday Kermit Meyer and of Boston, Mas time at the home Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bunday guests at the same Mr and Mrs. Dean Shade and two chil- dren. of Greenburr Mr. and Mr Miffiinburg and of Philadelphia ner guests of Mrs Mr. and Mr: son Richard of spending some time with mers parents, Mr. and Mr Tarbert Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gard daughter Bernice, of Centre were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn Shem Hackenberg Mr. and Mrs. Roy three daughters, atte gast family Park, Sunday Mr. and Mr Meyer iidren were B John Fiedler Mrs and this Royer, accom- Tel and there COon- and Weaver ests of the for Weaver ftwo daughter are spending some of hi Meyer piace parents were Arbogast and an Arbo- wig be | reunion at Susie Bierly Mrs. Eugene mont this week Mr. and Mrs Torrance Miller ¢ daughter Patsy of Tylersville Sunday evening callers at the 8 Miller home Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brungart son Rodney, Mra, Nita Blerly and son Darryl, and Mr Mrs. Pau MILESBURG Janice, daughter of Mr James Helman, returned Sunxiay from a two weeks at Johnstown Kenneth 8 Walker, who is station- ed at Philadelphia, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents The congregation of the Baptist church held a reception Wednesday evening of last week for their new minister, Rev. Phillips and wife Mr. John Smith has gone to where he will be employed as a spray machine operator on a state high- way Mr. and Mrs. Max Rhinesmith of Mil Hall, were Sunday visitors at the M. K. Hall home Mr. and Mrs. George Smith quietly observed their 38th wedding anni- versary Monday, June 22 Grace Shawley is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lytle Wenrick at Snow Shoe. Harold Peace of Ft. Meyer, Va, spent a few days last week at his home here Miss Betty Hall accompanied Mr and Mrs. Chester Thomas to Camp Lee, Va. on Saturday of last week. The ladies expect to return home in about ten days. Mrs. Ada Shipley of Unionville, spent Wednesday of last week at the WwW. 8. Walker home Patricia Shawley is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Fisher at Win- gate, Hitler is busy these days going to funerals, but not to the right one RECIPROCATION If you would live a useful life Free from self -condemnation, Follow the advice of a wise man, Live a life of reciprocation Be kind, be good, And to yourself be true, Just do to other people What you want them to do to you Then when you come to the end | You will need have no regrets, | If you did the best you could And obligations met. Legion Buys Home Frank W. Sidler Post 40, Ameri- can Legion of Danville, has pur { chased Maple Hall, located along the | Northumberland Highway, a half- { mile west of Danville, from Edward : and anc and Mrs home vacation on roy { ' thome in Bellefont | sons, Winters called at the Lester L. Meek Sunday p.m Visitors during the week at the Harry S8mull home were; Mrs. Mabe] | Wert of Madisonburg on Thursday; Mr. and Mrs, Warren E. 8mith and son Arthur, of Monroeville, Ohlo, and Mrs. Bylvan Veyman and two Bylvan, Jr., and Harold, of Attica, Ohio, all on Brturday. Mr and Mrs. Freeman Bowersox and two sons David and Samuel of Mif- fiinburg, on Bunday Mrs. James 1 Joan and Mrs nk and daughter Chauncey Royer of Loganton, spent Wednesday with Mrs, Gertrude Frank Donald and David Lee of College, spent State last of thelr grandparent: 8. A. Blerly week al Mr the home and Mr Mr. and Mrs and son Myron ar Bowersox of Wolfe Store ors at the Hassenplug est Hill, Sunday Mr. and M son Larry of of thelr vacation at Mrs, Edith Breon M1 Mary Heller . “ts . ast ne Hanselman Mrs, B were nome | adie William Rachau Mileshurg ana rpent part week in Millheim Miller home Doris Myer Pittsburgh, visi and Mrs. Her routs Paul Bloy Mrs, Lyd: Jimmie of and Mrs CENTRE HALL From Last Week) Woman's formed chur The Guild Supper on th evening were also i The Met will be pres clock The Garden Secti day school class wi day evening June of Mrs The Evangelical scheduled to meet at the Mrs. William Hanna ternoon and evening Mrs. David 1 John Shacfler Ladies” Aid is home of Thursday af- June 25 Graybil] jeft Tues- day for Akron. Ohio, where she is visiting Mr and Mrs Randolph Lowden. She expects to return on Saturday Misses Ruth Spyker and Clara Lou Wetzel are spending this week in Lock Haven with Mr. and Mrs J. D. Blenker Mr, and Mrs. James Searson and daughter Betty, were dinner guests last Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shoemaker and family in Belle- fonte Herbert Swartz of Spring Mills, spent Sunday with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Run- kle William Durst of Yeagertown, was a guest on Sunday of his gister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har per Mr. and Mrs Bruce | Mrs. George Searson spent | with Mr. and Mrs. Clarency and family near here Runkle and Friday Decker Centre Furnace Anniversary (Continued from page ome) in immigiation aud building in gen- eral in these central valleys of the | state, which, withiy a generation, was to give Centre county the fore- i most place in the iron business of the nation. This is comparatively true, at jeast, since at one time there were more front plants in this terri- {tory than in any other county of the semis Far) n will and Prederick Waltman for $11,000, State Of course, Pennsylvania was close on Friday, June 26. This school has maintained an average daily attendance of 103 throughout. Those ._|who have completed the required The post, which has a membership of 140 will renovate the interior and will have one of the finest homes in this part of the state. by far the leader in the iron business of the United States. ‘of the Iater brought such men as Philip Benner | Cenire Purnace was the precursor | iron works which rpeelve certificates, In the church Priday evening The Rev. Guy J. Moyer, in a bap- was the success oi tie and Reformed church at the many business and professional family of nine children. # - i side, and Hardman Philije. 11 all the commencement oratory It wag the iron business was repeated every week, it would made this county so prominent in still make no difference. [=e politics of this state, that it be- = | and John Dunlop to this section | Family of Ten Baptized | within two jetre of its founding. It Lor, ag | itismal service in the Shiloh Evan- ness which brought into prominence | yanville, among others baptized men who adorned the annals of our : . Dorothy Strausser and her early history such as Roland Cur- | Hin, Charles Huston, Thomas Burn- which C ounty Ration Boards Issue Many Permits, for Tires, Tubes and Autos for Lubes Certificates new Lires ued during the {20, were listed rationing boards yesterday The report Board No State College which Maurice Baum Is chairman follows New Tires and Tub« Haler garage, State College, service truck Ralph F. Luse, Centre Hall, farm- er; Clair J. Ho ! Spring Mil hauling milk: George M. Hacken- capping or Retreading berg, Aaron DET Walter . W. Boone Elmer H. Bloom Willlam Cros tube follow the purchase of and automobiles in- week ending June the county LWo Tire and permits issued by ard the hon LL. Auman, Bellefonte, trucker, Oscar C. Weaver, Howard, farmer Wallace J. Cummings, Howard min- ister; Dunlap Motor Co, Bellefonte garage, James M. Carroll, Phillps- burg trucker WwW. R Whitehill Bellefonte, fireman: Lott H, Neff Howard, undertaker; Charles H. Lu- Howard R. D. 2, farmer Dy of ol ca Permits Romola ellefonte Highways Bellefont Belle 1 Thompson burg ronda I PETVISOY $111 ng Mil RD nine electrician burg, sales- Campbell Citizens Water Howard Bnow Harris MILLHEIM PREPARES FOR JULY FOURTH CELEBRATION Gasoline for Pombers YI ro. hp ing at 10D Epes : 1 band. n oH requiring ility of in- Persons there 1 y possi n reaction or shock former can 1arge is iVElene care oontrol with their diet dia- and What De They Lislen Te” There are ! 5.000 radi ceiving sets with proper Portugal the duties " a nhormal However, hi persons with though there i dreds of thousands of diabetes do require in- hy Death on Rural Highway medical control this least 60 per of the 3 roup also may do the work of the normal person to s large extent Many persons believe that an- other with diabetes and taking in- sulin is likely to be unreliable An intelligent person who follows physician's instructions care. fully and adheres to his diet knows the signs of unexpected insulin ef- fects and understands prevention Plants, factories and mills devot- ing their time exciusively to defense work report that many of the dia- betics are emploved in doing work whith requires exceptional skill diabetic 1s serving DO YOU KNOW The electrical shock treatment for mental disorders has largely re. placed, In the last year or two, the use of Insulin or mentrazol to in- voke a “shock” With the electrical shock treatment the dosage is eas- ily controlled and can be graded untii the best results are oblained without injury (oo the patient hair a. r. proper At sutomot curred © cent of 1641 Choose Company Wisely From the good good: if you will lose what will the bad you you mix with learn ni fonse vou have The Going to church may not be your habit, but i would be a good habit for wou to have, WANTED! 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