Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 2, 1942. © CENTRE HALL AND VICINITY COUNTY AGENT GIVES DEMONSTRATION OF PRUNING A demonstration on pruning by Ralph Blaney, county agricultural agent from Bellefonte, was the prin- cipal feature of a Garden Section meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, F. V. Goodhart Mrs. Charles Light and George Sweeney assisted Mrs hart as hostesses and served refresh- ments after the meeting These other members Mrs. J William Br Charles A. Miller, Mrs, Edgar ler, Mrs. George Benner, and Henry Kimbrell, Mrs. Harry W ter and Mi: Willlam Hanna guests Mrs Crood - attended Mr Mil. Mr: Pot were adford, CENTRE HALL FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL JULY 16-18 Centre et July the Hall firemen 16, 17, and 18 as the third annual carnival general chairman, V Plans rade Thursd band concert by Potter and Milroy les of prize | nave are band awarded chances Committee chairm Danie] S. Daup Shope: chances parade, Bi Kn: Leister: games Zellers woe Hgen—C row Marian Crow f lege, and Leonard burgh, were marri College Luther afters Kins Miss 100n, feta gown carried baby's pink of delphi Mrs State Colles ed Susqg been e home These tended e weddir remot } the reception at the ittany Lion Inn: M and Mr Wal Ilgen Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, Mrs. Wile liam P. Campbell Misses Jean Bar- tholomew, Doris Moitz and Helen Odenkirk Ince % ® » » IN THE CHURCHES Evangeli The Rev. W terman pastor Bethesda service school Centre Hall Grange servi Luthe pastor 9:30 hurch Mills— Commu 10:00 nion school day school Method mond tye pa on 10:45 9:30: esbyterian patrick sehool, Pine Grove 9:30: Sunday Sunday 30 Reformed pastor service Friday, 7 $:30;: Communion lowship, 7:30. Tu service, 9:00; Su . » LOCALS AND PERSONALS Progress Grange is planning a to Gi irch” night Sunday July at 7:30 o'clock in the Evan- No church. All members, includ- ing Juveniles, are expected to meet on the church lawn o'clock The public has been at- tend this also Miss Margaret Alexander home from State College for weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. willlam Brooks who have been Ii in Niagara Falls, have retury make th home in the of Centre Hall Pvt. Dean returned on Sunday to Fort after a ten- day leave Mr. and Mrs Baltimore, Md here with Mr. an ter, Mrs. G. Frank Smith is spending this week with her husband In Har- risburg Mr. and Mrs children left with relatives in Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth left Monday for Cleveland, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs Warren Homan and family Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wert, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wert, Jr. and daughter Joanne are spending this week in Cleveland, burgh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Houtz and sons, Robert, James, Richard, Ron- ald and Thomas were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Ceorge Sweeney and family The Centre Hall-Potter bind will play tomorrow evening at men's carnival in Milroy, The Mil- roy band will play an exchange en- gagement during one evening of the firemen’s carnival here, July 16, 17 fd 18, On July 11 the Centre Hudl- The Rev. J pastor le mont 10:00: chure service Mills school school The Centre Rev Hall 90 DR Preparn sunday J: Youth ville--Chur 10:00 10:2 school ‘Go evening at 7:15 in vited to service ving ed to er vielnity MeCl Bragg Smith the Adam spent d Mrs of Blaine Leis Krebs for a and visit Leroy Sunday | Haro! id Bradford. Is | mer weekend 3 al i with i and {Charlotte Runkle | Ohio. | { and Jhio, and Pitts- | day | members attended: Mrs. Albert Era- a fire-| Potter appeal Leroy Krebs Mir Morris A. Burkholder on Eugene left Monday for Sewlick ley, where they are spending week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burk holder. Mrs. Burkholder will Tuesday evening and or- home on Saturday but Mr an Albright Brotherhood, | holder will go on to Washington, officers were elected; presi. | CO isit Sgt. and Mrs Cl! Jonas, Lemont; vice Sgt. Fetterolf has Ralston secre- promoted in the U McCloskey Lemont; Corps, and 1s now Reuben 8, Rickert general headquarters Centre Hall Washington ou FARM & HOME Protect Barns Against Lightning- Caused Fires season of barn continue throughout with one of the chief $aking it Howard festival group will travel to to al the fHremen’s there I'he men of the and the Lemont E es met for here last ganized hese dent local Evangelical vangelical church- a father-son banguet D toy warle terol! president Arthur treasurer Cieorge Deen Signal out of Wat 8. Army tary and The in person Department DC the from wedding Marian ded on Crow and Leonard and Mrs, Wallace llgen na Barth lomew. Mi s Jean Bartholomew, Miss Doris Moltz, M1: W. P. Campbell and Miss Helen Odenkirk Mi the This | It will imme fire Cause ning report lightning 98 per cent effective in pr Although unobtair Or by metal Orne OOd stem new mats mble pl pe larger split frost car roof inch Light 4 available » . HM More Canned Fruits Will Replace Jellies possible to red First homemake use a minimum arnount of su- Instead of using three-fourths ie part of sugar to each part of juice, they may use three. ths part of ar to one part of julce, With thi the prog Mrs. Geor Mr. and Mrs pent the with at Shiloh required J. Thomas Dels weekend her mother ns " Del nev in Jacksonville Alice Betts accompanied with Mr Mr. and L114 Af i M Fruit i iru SURAr nee we made with Af ee using ory COOK Lhe I¥ beyond the jelly Fruit juices may ut any sugar now ed as needed mixt stage be canned with. and jellies next winter process pint quart bath Allin . sirup ire slight - of State Col Nl ¢ T de w mig of ldver- Crow of Beth- line ca Ro Mary in Juices and water ites hot temperature simmering i . - * Laundering the Right Way Saves Clothes is patriotic this summer your laundering special attention Clothes laundered ; carefully last longer than those carelessly wash- ed. according to Miss Helen 8 But- ler, home economics extension rep- resentative of Centre county Zettle spent The following are hints for econ- Mr. and omy datgh- 1. Avoid getting materials too dirty before washing, Hard rubbing and scrubbing or extra time in the ma- chine wears fabrics 2. Mend rips and rashing, they usually dering Have the right amount of suds and water of the right temperature Too much soap is difficult to re- move from fabrics: too little does not clean thoroughly. If water is hard, use a water softener. Too much softener is wasteful, yellows Var Culen” from clothes and may weaken fabrics an } i 4. Don't overload the . Spon ng SEVET- | Follow the manufacturer's instruc- aa oy a Elmer Hone for a maim fond Over ioading requires more power, there Mrs. Frank Kerstetter io likely to be § Folie held ow 0 be improper washing and from Centre the U 8 pe : xamination vicinity ed 1vsical ¢ Ralph Arney on Fri- . Robert Bradford anc Emery New. and Ru Neff Robert Bradford 2 Visit with Mr McClellan Mr Sunday Cc It to give ton Crawford gael) left yesterday Mrs, Wilbur en for and 1 in Lock Hav Mrs. E. E Lemont with Houtyz and rnelius and and Phila- weekend home from this Burkholder Missionary church inday Sally meh id ced before bigger in tears get are the M. A aur ety 3 last room Soc met school 8 Bertha for Lock Haven Be¢ College Mrs, Elizabeth Charlotte, Mich.. s with Mr Royer She Mr. and daughter, left Sunday attend the Sum- the State Teachers’ Sharer to ation of there is week trouble M 5. Clothes hung properly on the line are easy to iron. Fold large pieces over the line to distribute the weight evenly, Be kind to clothespins 6. Save in ironing. Not ha pieces | Guests and callers at the D sradford home on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan and three children from Lock Haven Mr Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College, Mr. and Mrs. Philip dross and daughters, Phyllis Martha, of Bellefonte, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Gross and children were Sun- supper guests of Mr, and Mrs John Knarr The Busanna Wesley class of the Methodist church met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs, Ernest Wagner, with Mrs. Wagner and Mrs Blaine Leister as hostesses. Thess CHICK SPECIAL ! Rocks - Reds - Anconas - White Leghorns - Black Minorcas $6.00 per 100 Heavy Pullets $9.00-Light $11.00 ery, Mrs. Howard Emery Mrs. J. B Mixed $5.00 Wert, Jr, Miss Doris Moltz, Miss Jane Spyker, Miss Elizabeth Bar- tholomew, Mrs. Paul Zellers, Mrs, | Chester K. Spyker, Mrs. Clifford | Twin Hatchery & Poultry Farm MeAlisterville, Pa. | Meyers, Mrs, Lee Meyer and Mrs, Dean Fet- recently working the the and this return Burk- machine, | verlondirg may cause mechanical the | } and — - a Ol need ironing ron pre Lhe hand H FORMER RESIDENT AND WIFE HAVE ANNIVERSA Brig Salvation fonte are about wedding anniver place udier C rm) native to celebrat have Just learn Brigadier Moc ecentily chinneed al Racine a fanily whom | Fort Knox, K 1 MceClellag al Salvat “1 Li | oo Army but £ Behool training 18] McClellan | Camp Lake for the sum- B Bu gradunte Haocim 1943 for special in the NOTICE We ADMININTHRAT RIX S wee Cin Joel | P'ownship of nt will from fy anid ina Read the Classified ads Legal Notices ETHE! 3 #] ‘ W 1k CALTION NOTCH wife, Floren my bed a or BIDS WANTED Bschool Di PrOVvOC at publi } rink i i TE will ne CHIH ! bode Ww as for Lhe iy debits t ort choo! cl CHARI BX Hubler: Bell Yor ate month nlm tran id burg Lhe the elon CAUTION NOTICK pads, NOOL ) 1a ! fe, Hagel Mae Justice ») wi i thi rvi y the left my ? 4 i ! ) per day hould Nec sss Cam day au Won ) trips the hand Decker inter How; than July war Lime EXECUTRIN'S NOTICH A DECKER LEGAL Meret neren NOTICE riment of | M Peni Start Serving Victory Foods This “Fourth” - Join in America’s Mutrition Program! 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