Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 02, 1942, Image 5

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    —July 2, 1942.
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONTE,
PA.
LOCALS
——————
Mrs. Verna Sheats and daughter
Winifred, of Coburn, and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hosterman of Wood
| ward, were business visitors in Belle
fonte on Monday
Robert Riglin, aged 8 years, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riglin, of
Coleville, Is recovering from a frac-
ture of the left arm suffered recently
on a fall from a fence near his home
Mary Catherine Walker,
ter of Judge and Mrs. Ivan Walker,
went to West Chester Sunday, where
she is attending the summer session
at the West Chester Teachers Col-
lege
Mr
Albany,
at the
|
-James Kane, of Blanchard street,
last Thursday entered the Veterans
Hospital at Aspinwall to undergo
observation and treatment
Sally Perks, aged 10, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Jack Perks of West
Beaver street, last Thursday under-
went a tonsillectomy at the Centre
County Hospital,
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Weixel, and
son Johnny, of Pittsburgh, are here
for a visit until after the Fourth
with Mrs. Weixel's father, John Cur.
tin, Sr, of West Linn street
Mrs. Edward Cantwell and child.
ren, of Columbus, Ohio, are here for
their annual summer visit with Mrs
Cantwell’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Mignot, at their home on East
High street
Mrs. Amelia Campbell and fam.
fly of North Spring street, moved
Monday into an apartment in the
Gazette building on North Allegheny
street, recently vacated by the George
Carpeneto family
Robert and
and Mrs. R. C. Spong, of
N. Y, are visitors this week
home of Fleming Poorman at
Holts Hollow, In Bogs Township
Mrs. Spong was a pleasant caller at
our office on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and
Richard, of Cleveland, Ohlo
are expected to arrive in Belefon‘e
this weekend for a visit with Mr
Cooks's father, Charles F. Cook ane
family, at their home on East High
street
Mrs. Sara Alexander
announces the
her daughter, Betty
Ned J. Saxion, son of
Wilbur Saxion, of
Saxion is now stationed at Will Rog-
Field, Oklahoma. No has
set for the wedding
SOn
Larry Ostermayer,
of Clairton, both students at Penn
State College, spent the weekend in
Bellefonte with their uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blaney and fam
ily, on East Curtin street
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knisely, of
the Gazette apartments, North Alle-
gheny street, are spending this week
with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio
Mr. Knisley is on vacation from his
duties at the Titan Metal plant
L. C. Heineman, secretary of the
Bellefonte Y. M. C. A, came tw
Bellefonte just 15 years ago on Tues.
day, and 15 years ago yesterday be-
gan his duties as secretary of the
local Y—a post he has filled contin-
uously since that time
Miss Cecelia Moerschbacher
Pittsburgh, arrived in Bellefonte
Tuesday for a visit with her
Mrs. Harry Moerschbacher
home on South Thomas
Moerschbacher has not
best of health recently
Foster Augustine,
street, for more than 12 years a
teacher in the Bellefonte schools,
has enlisted in the U. S. Army and
has been sent to the induction cen-
ter at New Cumberland Mr. Au-
gustine, always active in Boy Scout
work, was commissioner of the Jun-
iata Valley Council
Mrs. William Fleck, of Harris
burg. received treatment in a Harris-
burg hospital last week for injuries
received while she and her husband
were en route home after visiting
Mrs. Fleck's mother, Mrs. Joseph
Fleck, of Burnside street, Belefo
The accident resulted when a
gkidded into the Fleck car
A car
of East
damaged
of Union-
engagement
Jane Pvt
Mr. and Mrs
Bellefonte Pvt
ville of
to
ers dute
been
Kenneth Larimer, of Mr
and Mrs. Herbert Larimer, of East
Howard street, underwent treatment
at the Centre County Hospital dis-
pensary last Wednesday
for & puncture wound of the head
suffered when he fell on North
spring street. He returned to his
parental home after rece treat-
ment
Pvt Frederick L
9th Tran Squadron,
to his duties at Camp Douglas
Saturday, after having spent
day furlough in Bellefonte as
of his brother and sister-in-law
and Mrs. Philip Benner
of East Logan street
entered the U
months
J. Leitzell
legates of
Post, Veterans
Bellefonte, last
to Uniontown
State V. F
sion The
Richner
Harry
Allen
S01
afternoon
of IWVINg
on
mother,
at het
street. Mrs
been in the
Benner, of the
returned
Wis
a 13
guest
Mr
and family,
Pvt. Benner
S. Air Corps near’;
AgO
North
2
“
Spring
fou
James
and eight de
man-Savlor
eign Wars
day went
the annual
in se
were
Ww
Creorge Sunda
Reed and
commander,
Jackson-Cris
of For-
Wednes -
att 1
35.
to
there
Elmer
Hampton
¥. Ray
Davis
local del-
John
Mar
Mil-
tion
egutes
Garis
tin
nte
' irr
ton Nile
¢ Belle
a covered
Thoma
Pridav
presse
by Robert Berardis
Bishop street, was
Sunday afternoon
accident at Pleasant View near
Bellefonte Berardis and Robert
Rockey, of Bellefonte, a passenger
escaped Injury Motor police said
that while the car was rounding
& curve it overturned and came to:
rest on an old roadway to the right
of the present highway
Patrick J. O'Neill, of Philips-
burg. spent the weekend in Belle-
fonte as a guest of Miss Shirley
Carner, at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carner, of North
Thomas street. Mr. O'Neill, a grad-
uate of the Lock Haven State Teach-
ers College where he was a classmate
of Miss Carner, has been acepted for
officer training in the Marine Corps
and is now awaiting a call from
Washington. He was an outstanding
athlete at the Teachers College
Members of the Bellefonte I. O
O. FP. Lodge and guests gathered at
the lodge rooms last Thursday night
for the annual memorial services of
the organization The services were
in charge of Crystal Springs Rebekah
lodge. The Rev. C. Nevin Stamm,
pastor of St. John's Reformed church
was the speaker, his topic being “The
Four Pundamentals of Friendship” Mr. and
A quartette composed of Mrs. Lela of Pittsburgh, who have been here
Cole, Mrs. J. M. Hartswick, Mrs Settling the Ida Weaver estate, of
Harry Badger and Mrs Nelson Billet, Which Mr. Wolfe is trustee, Saturday
sang, and Miss Annette Decker was held public sale of the Weaver per-
heard in & solo. sonal property at the home on East
Howard street, and are now having
Mrs. Pauline Witmer Jenkins of | the house remodeled and refinished
West High street, was honor guest at | for use as a summer home, with the
a miscellaneous shower held by Miss | pogsibility that eventually they may
Janet Love, at the home of her par- make Bellefonte their permanent
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Linn Love of East nome. Mr Wolfe, for approximately
Logan Street. During the evening 20 years has been a manual arts in-
prizes for cards were awarded 10 gtructor in Schenley High School,
Mrs. Charles Harris, of Lock Haven, | pittsburgh. Mrs. Wolfe is a daugh-
and Miss Eleanor Wion of Bellefonte. tor of John Weaver, formerly of
Mrs. Jenkins was presented with Bellefonte, her father being a brother
many useful gifts. The following of the late Carrie. Ida and Belle
were present: Mrs. John Brown, Miss weaver.
Jean McGarvey, Mrs. James Punk,
Miss Helen Jenkins, Miss Eleanor
Love, Mrs. Harris, Miss Wion, the
hostess and the guest of honor. Re-
freshments were served
-Mrs. Ella Torsell, of East High
street, has announced the engage-
ment of her daughter, Miss C. Vir-
ginia Torsell to Mr. Girard 8. Bas-
ginger, son of Mrs. Effie Basinger,
also of Bellefonte. Miss Torsell, a
graduate of the Bellefonte High
school in the class of 1041, has been
émployed in the offices of the Titan
Metal Company for the past eight
months, Mr. Bassinger, graduate of
thé Bellefonte High School in the
class of 1838, until being inducted
into the Army recently was sales
manager for the Susquehanna Pav- |
ing Materials Company, of Belle:
fonte. He is now stationed at Fort |
George Meade, Md. No date has
beens set for the wedding. { The Centre Democrat, who some
~Mrs. O. B. Malin was honor weeks ago was inducted into the
guest at a farewell party held last
Wednesday night at the home of |
Mrs. Elsie R. Heverly on East Curtin |
street. Members of the two bridge |
ciubs of which Mrs Malin was a
member, were guests, Those pres.
ent were: Mrs. R. C. Blaney, Mrs |
Richard Herman, Mrs. William |
Kline, Mrs. Hugh 8. Taylor, Mrs, |
Harry N. Meyer, Mrs. Wallace J!
Ward, Mrs. Heverly and the Misses
Mary Rankin, Nina Lamb and Wini- |
fred Gates, all of Bellefonte, and]
Mrs. John Musser, of State College. |
Others who entertained Mrs. Malin |
recently included Mrs. Blaney, Mrs. |
William Kline and Mrs. Richard |
Herman. At each party the honor |
guest, who departed during the wevk- :
end for Spring Lake, N. J. to make
her home for the time being, re-
ceived gifts.
driven the Leslie
cottage along Spring Creek
June 18, with 15 members
Prizes in cards were
lows: bridge. Mrs
and Mrs Harry FP
hundred, Mrs. Henry Kahlmus and
Mrs. C. Y Wagner Delicious re-
fréshunents were served
Mr. and Mrz E W Winslow and
sons, Charles and Rodney, of Patton,
spent the weekend in Bellefonte witn
Mrs. Winsolw's mother, Mrs Rebhec-
ca Cruse, at her home on East High
street. Mrs. Winslow is the former
Louise Cruse Other guests at the
Cruse home include Miss Sara Malin,
who will remain there until she goes
to housekeeping In one of the apar.-
ments in the I. O. O. F. building
Wis
sub
badly
i an
awarded as
Ralph L. Mallory
Jones, and five
Our mailing list corrected
this past week and all
received during June
Saturday, June 27
ited. This Is our regular monthly
correction. Kindly check the date
on your label for errors and let us
know if you have not been given
credit for your payment. At the end
of July when we correct our mailing
list again, we hope hear from
those bers who are in arrears
Mrs GG. Wolfe,
script ons
up noon
have been cred-
to
to
subscri
Emory
~The nurses who taught home-
nursing classes during the past sea-
son held a get-together and dinner
at the Brockerhoff hotel Wednesday
night of last week with the following
nurses present: Miss Sarah Adams,
iMiss Teressa Fye Miss Teressa
Shields, Mrs. Grayce Tressler, Miss
Lucille Neal, Miss Bertha Rimmey,
i all of Bellefonte; Mrs, Edward Har-
ris and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Pleasant
Gap. and Mrs. Warren Wenrich, of
Snow Shoe. Mrs. B. J. Beezer, chair-
man of the home nursing committee
of the Bellefonte Chapter, was pres-
ented with a bag and gloves as a
token of appreciation for her services,
| Guests at the dinner included Miss
Catherine Cameron, of Washington,
D. €., home nursing consultant
Pvt. Edward L. Nelson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson, of East
Lamb street, a former employe of
us from Lincoln, Nebraska.
writes that his group rode for two
days and three nights, passing
through 12 states to reach the mid-
dle west, which he described briefly
as being “fine country with climate
to match” He comments on the
friendliness of the residents, and
notes that he is only five miles from
Lincoln, Neb, which has a population
of 90,000, with a proportion of six
women for every man Ed Note:
Maybe Eddie only noticed the wom-
en. It could be. He reports that the
Mississippi, Ohio, and Missouri Riv- |
ers were greatly swollen from heavy
rains when he crossed them, and
that hundreds of acres of corn and |
wheat fields were flooded. Closing |
his newsy posteard, Eddie comments:
“We sure get the best of grub!”
Army at New Cumberland, posteards |
He |
| Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green
"and son Juhiot of Bellefonté, spent | family last week moved from Bunny
Tuesday at Hershey Park, returning
home that evening
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T
and daughter, Ellzabeth Ann
Linn street, are spending
weeks at their cabin near Snow
James B. Cralg, Jr, a student at
Princeton University, Is expected to
spend the weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cralg, Sr, of
West Curtin street
Ronald Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs
Robert Hill, of North Alegheny street,
on Friday underwent a tonsilectomy
at the Centre County Hospital and
O'Brien
of East
several
Shoe
IIs now recuperating rapidly
daugh- |
of Philadel
a visit with his
Paul D. Foreman
phia, is here for
mother and sister, Mrs. D. R. Fore-
man and Miss Lols Foreman, at the
family home on North Spring street
Miss Betty Thompson, student
at the Lock Haven Teachers College
spent the weekend in Bellefonte with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
C. Thompson, of North Spring street
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leitzell, of
East Beaver street, are spending this
week on a fishing trip to Delta, Ont
Mr. Leitzell is on vacation from his
duties at the Titan Metal Company
plant
Mr and Mrs. E. A Thomas and
two daughters returned to their home
Indianapolis, Ind, Sunday, after
a week's visit with Mr. Thomas’ par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Thomas
of Coleville
we Belghtol
Marine, is
week with his wife
Mildred Tate, at the
grandmother. Mrs C
East High street
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Baumgardner
week moved from an apartment
the ing on West
Valley M
employed as guard
penitentiary
Billett, son of Mr. and
Billett, of Pine street
and Martin 1. Newman
and Mrs. George I. New.
leshurg, Tuesday enlisted
8S. Navy at
1 Pittsburgh
GC L
law and
J. Parry
Rome
1
4]
Clarer
Merchant
of the U. 8
spending two
the forme:
nome
Al
¢
Of
last
in
Jishop
Jaumpgardner |
Snyder build
street Lo Georves
at Rockview
Taylor |
Mr John
Bellet
S501 Of
onte
Mr
the recr
Mting
Rosenburgh and son
daughter, Mr. and Mr
and son Peter David, all
N « ¥ of Mrs
wenburgh 's law and daugh-
31 WwW. Ww and
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are guests
 SOn-in-
Mr
Sieg
spending this
in Ambridge
ly is employed by the Deg
Labor Indust at
vacation thi
ana is
Mmriment
Harris.
weex
and
on
Fran
Wee pure
kK Rosenhoover
hased 1
ton
which
large 1
Ros-
lv has leased for ne ar-
The property forme
Mr. Widdowson
and funeral home
Mr. and Mrs Samuel GG. Tressler
of East Curtin street, Monday night
departed for Akron, Ohio, being call-
ed there by the serious iliness of
Mrs. Tressler's aunt, Mrs Lucey
Flsele. Mrs Eisele, a former Snow
Shoe resident has been suffering
from a heart ailment for some time
Capt. George Curtin
Harry Svmmaonds
N. C, arrived here
seven-day fu Capt. Curtin
his mother, Mrs. H LL. Cur-
Curtin, while Capt. Symmonds
is with his wife and family in one of
His Jpartments North
r gt rpet the
ies is
ry
Hs Hl
and Capt
both of Camp Sut.
ton Monday for
a
is
tin
riough
with
on
the
Reuben
street
Spangler
woei
that their son Jack
the 4th Infantry at Pt
Gn. has been promoted to
the rank of Captain. Before
ing the army about a year ago Capt
Spangler was emploved at the First
National Bank here
Mr and Mrs. HL
liamsport, spent the
Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Martha
Evey, at Howard, and with relatives
and friends in Bellefonte and vieini-
ty. Mr and Mrs. Price resided in
Bellefonte for a number of years, be.
fore the State Motor Police head.
quarters was moved to Williamsport
William Kerk, last Thursday, ar-
rived in Bellefonte from Pitzsimmons
Hospital, a U. 8. Army hospital In
Denver, Col, where he had been un-
dergoing treatment for some time
He has been honorably discharged
from army duty because of physical
disability. Mr. Kerk is a son of Mrs
Frederick P. Halowell, of North Al-
legheny street,
and Mrs
of N Sprig this
receiv wo
who is with
Gordon
enter-
Price, of Wil-
weekend with
At recent commencement exer-
ciges held at the Greene-Dreher Vo-
cational High School in Newfound-
land, Pa. a globe of the world, pur-
chased by the graduating class. was
presented to the school In memory
of Jerome Confer Haagen. At the
time of his death in December, 1040,
Mr. Haagan, son of Mr and Mrs
Harry 8. Haagen, of Yarnell, was as-
sistant principal and a teacher of
science subjects at the school
Mrs, Kenneth W. Breon, of Re-
bersburg, Mrs. J. Bliss Afkey, Mrs,
Harry 8 Haagen and Neil Haagen,
of Bellefonte, as driving guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H, Haagen, of
Jersey Shore, motored to White
Marsh, Md, where they were guests
early last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Robinson. Mrs Harry Haagen,
who is recuperating from the effects |
of a recent severe fall, remained in| And Caesar,’
White Marsh for an indefinite visit Flag
16: 8:30 a m. Sunday school;
with her husband and her son-in-law |
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robin |
son,
-Those from out of town in Belle.
fonte Sunday for the funeral of John Supt
Wilson Blackford, held at the home mon, “A
of his brother, J. Linn Blackford on hing worship. 7:30, Sermon,
Reynolds avenue, included Mr. and | Home of Zacchaeus.”
Mrs. Herbert Watts, Miss Renee |
Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart |
Boring, Mrs. Howard Streightiff and |
Mrs. Jesse Jones, all of Buntingdon: |
i
i
i
L
Mrs, Bol Koski
Jo fia
Mr. and and 7
side to the former Broderick home
on North Thomas street which they
recently purchased
Villlam T. Heinle
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS |
on Monday \
Tucson, Ari
six months In
mother, Mn
the Bhaugh
Howard
Savior, of Mead:
ville. is the new manager of the
Western Unlon offices In Bellefonte
taking the place of Louls Kirchhof!
who has been transferred to Horne)
N. Y. Miss Saylor is living with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harr
Saylor 1 Valentine street
The public is asked by the OPA
offices in Philadelphia not to attempt
to visit or call members of rationh
bon rds thelr homes places of
business. Such members, the request
sets forth, are volunteering their ser
vices without compensation and may
be interviewed at ration board office
atl specified time Atl other times
is only fair to refrain from interfer
ing with thelr private business, it |
pointed out
Mrs E. N. Parker, of East Curtin
street, Tuesday departed for the West  C}
const for visit with her husband, Risads president B
Lt. Commander E. N. Parker, who 18 x gt the home of the
Wer
departed by motor for
zona after spending
Bellefonte with his
Blanche Heinle and
family on East
Miss Evelyn
ery week, That's why The Centre
iment has become
¥ benefits derived,
ain Counter
RATES Advertisements
sl lusue, and 15 cents for
ents contain more than twenty
REAL ESTATE
ivertising sale or
KEYED ADS
his office,
cots. Please do not call at
hertisements, as the publisher
the advertiser
SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE
Ocrat whose subscription is
riasement in these columns
scriber will be charged the
a be used six times Ver
Ness shred
it is
of
five
rent
All
Or
nre
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at or
one
it in
Advent Church
huey, | 81
10 o'clock: preaching
stian Endeavor
MALOY inday school
“a 11 ociock
i ible
in a west coast port for a brief fur- ¢ evening, July
lough Lt... Commander. Parker, poy ited and
aboard a des has beén in Pa- .
cifle and Mrs. Parker christian & Visstonary
other for two ’
Pitts- .
Coti-
iny weed Lo cone
Lrove:
service
no
and he Alliance
ft Been
Mr
by rail
inued west by
with her parent
Hur here
time §
each
Parker
and
O Brooks
10
went
from there
burgh
t has been
wi Mrs. J.D
return some
we Hawallan Islands
Bellefonte Girl
weekend
t Barree
of them
resort
plane. She
Mr i!
ince her
) from tl
following
Scouts departed during the
for the Girl
Huntingdon cx
) week
Presbyterian,
Bellefonte
Thon
Seout Camp a
most
stay at that
Margaret Peters, Do
lores Lambert, Jane Hoover, Patsy
Rumberger, Elizabeth Ann Scull, Joy
Owens, Joan Hartsock, Elizabeth Ann
Walker, Prances Dale, Joan Craw.
ford Patsy Blaney Another
ted Lo go Wo camp upon
a total of 24 local 1 Corl
tled to attend
Sarah Ris-
Weeks
at Barree
aunty
for a twe
Audrey Roan
and
group v
their
EXPEC
return Jospe! ° Taberna le, Spring Mills
sched
Mise
four
COUTrSe
Scouts being
ramp this summer
an expects to take a
sellor training
Season
The
had a
pre-
idmann & drug
adver-
te
» method of
j 15 minu
selling war bonds vesterday
The main display window was
with alarm clocks, all wo
and Fung and a mi
ydow led to a
sicie The
le At
for the
r the nationwide Per -
HOT
{ filled ind
the Yeyi ad
Tw soa worshin
Mond July
jesburg-— Bible sche
Christian
tirkineg wie
icking wy ay 8th
Hirer rin tiie
im beginn teaver
the alarms
ve als } ward £. Oakw
ting a din 9
ome
overs
Lami
wae
aries
icddeqy
of ¢
LImEger
ina of the Conti mati Mm Cia
County Collects More su m Church shoot at 9:45 a
Than 50 Tons Rubber A O00 ond "celebration of the
*The Church Vestry will meet Mon
day evening, July 6 at 7 o'clock
You will receive a cordial weloome
at St. John's Episcopal church
m
More than 50 tone of scrap rub-
ber were piled in Centre county
bulk and retall gasoline stations ves-
terday as the drive went into ag ten.
extension
Bellefonte
pastor, U
{United Brethren,
(3 E Householder
virwes
A
ected
survey showed
Bel
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Ja MONK On
area and nified
loge
ipaburg dis.
or 80
reg
on, Hel
mon
over 20 in the regi
A report from the at §
expected with Hn
other
eh
tweighed
day sche
Closing a
a day ‘
En-
ne
1b ject
Reed
t 11 o'clock Christ
al 6:30
pastor, E ng ss
ris an
deavor meeting
30 by the
wed th preact at
O43 that | 4 h ’
ustard
We
und
evening
hearse The
attend
evening
iwvited to
public
all the
AUDITORS REPORT
annual report of the Centre
ity Auditors
page of
perusal of the
published on an-
ther careful
Church Notice
Slars Community ¢
Franklinville
statement
interesting facts Seven of
the
hurch
H un tingdon
county Services will be held oy, Sat.
urday evening, July 4 at 8 o'cloek,
in charge of the Btudent League of
Many Nations from the ractical
many
affairs of near
Africa
p-son of H Ed-
of Peer h Creek, who has
employ of the
government at Washington, D. C,
for peveral years, is now in the In-
gence Division as a reserve of.
ficer and has gone to Africa recent.
iy
Goes to
Jesse Courter
ward Cox
teen in the
ton. N. Y
services in every
fd States antl in many
est churches of our cities. Many na-
tionalities are represented in the
{league and each one will be dressed
in his native costume. This is a sight
{vou will not want to miss. You will
also be thrilled when the Russian
tells of the persecutions he suffered
and his miraculous escape from
iRussin,. Come and bring your
friends. Admission free
Card of Thanks
STOVER. We take this means of
exvre:sing our thanks to neighbors
and ri lends for the use of their cars,
their Aoral ribules and thelr many
Youth Feliow- other acts of kindly sympathy dur-
the death and funeral of Joel
I. Stover, of Zion, (Sighed) The
Stover family
This league has conducted
Mate in the Unit.
tell of the larg-
-
St. John's Evangelical & Reformed
Rev, €. Nevin Stamm. Church
school, 9:30 a. m Morning worship
and sermon, 10:45
Milesbury - Unionville Methodist
William A. Snyder, minister. Un-
fonville--Church school, 8:15; morn.
ing worship, 10:30;
ghip, 6:30. Milesburg-—Morning wor- Fo
ship. 8:30: church school, 9:30
Hublersisarg- Zion Reformed Charge
Charles G. Link, pastor Hublers-
burg Divine gervice, 9:30 a m
church school 10:30 &« m. Zion
Union Church school, 8:30 a. m.; Di-
vine service, 10:45
St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte
The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas-
tor. Pifth Sunday alter Trinity, July
10:4
“God WANTED—To buy. “oll horses Ins
thie service and sermon,
quire of © Nit P
dedication of Service prone Zion ions ong. Ninany. Pa
SHIVE-The family of the late
Mrs E A S8hive wish to express their
fivcere appreciation 20 thelr many
and generously assisted them during |
thelr recent bereavement. also for
| floral contributions and use of cars
{isigned; E A Shive and family, o
{ Clarence.
Wanted to Buy |
a m.,
| Mistory of Centre and Clinton |
Methodist, Bellefonte iCounties. Inquire of M. T. Wetzel, |
Rev. H. C. Stenger, Jr., minister. 9156 8 Seventh Bt, Goshen, Indiana
Church school, §:30, Harold Wion, | x27
Muoirning worship. 10:45. Ser. |
A Christian Experience.” Eve
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WANTED —To buy second hand
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patd. Inquire of Swarts Machine
| Bhop, Beliefonte, Pa. Phone 32-R.
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ton, N. J; and Hermosa Beach, Cal :
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ma Sharp and Mrs Carolyn Gartoff, |
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town; Donald Eckles, Philadelphia: 8 ra
Miss Naomi
| Bweetwood, and Mrs. Elsie MoPad- |
| den, Potters Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Phil R the pastor, Rev. J 8. Templeton, Of | cosiionssiion
Blackford and daughter, West Tren. | Altoona. WANTED.
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Markie
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Slate College Pa. BD
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(Nitany)
FOR SALE
One Ringer
FOR BALE
Oreensvalley saw | 1
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near Potters Mills
Lumbes Co
Shor
POR SALE
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29 Pioking
days, John
Red
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FOR
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SALE--Two men's sults
One grey. size 4G 87 00
80, #700. Dial 2740
Ave State College
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Beaver
pink. sultabile y
Of summer camp
more. C E Wert
Phone T-R-13
x27
Ola
camp
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RD
FOR SALE
Pitty
Centre Hall
POR SALE--A second-hand manure
spreader and International oculti-
Yar both in good condition fiw
juire of Kyle Corman, Bellefonte
D. 4 x27 |
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FOR BALE 112 rata Killeg with can |
Schulte Red Bquil Guaranteed
harmless io animals and poultey. O
A Kiine Hardware Co and Shaffer
Rardware Bellefonte, Pa x30
FOR SALE—A large three-cornered |
cupboard with top lames
Also a Meyers water pump. Inquire
of Mrs John Koger, Bellefonte R, |
i Thine 3106 x27
FOR SALE — 1934 deluxe Plymouth
with five good B800x16 tires
sedan
Price reasonable Paul Bock Port
Matilda RD 1 (Scotia x27
| POR SALE. A 1987 Plymouth coupe
5 wood tires, car in good condition
(Inquire of Mrs. Nettie lee 8 West
Logan 8%. Bellefonte, Pa x28
SALE -Pordeon tractor naris
most all kinds, good set of Spas
| wheels: Hot 8pot carbuetor
lore; pulleys; blocks:
| you “Pa R. E Brobeck,
a
doors
Hublers.
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(FOR SALE One 7- foot Deering bin.
{ der. one 7406t John Deere bin- |
der; both second-hand and in A-1 |
condition. We also
new Massey-Harris and Oliver bin-
ders. Inquire of C. W. Behrey,
Furnace Pa
BURIAL VAULTS sure it ts »
Duniap concrete burial vault when
you must choose one. Made by Dun-
iap Brothers for the past twenty
Jeans and sold direct to you for $40
Jelivered anywhere in Centre Coun.
ty. 270s phone Bellefonte 506, un
«tt
ENGRAVED Name cards, wedding
invitationg and announcements
stationery ete. can be far.
nished by Us at reasonable prices
We have on display all kinds of en
graved work, 0.0 at our and
inspect our ine befure ordering else
Xhers. Centré Democrat, Benetonts,
For Defense : Junk of all
kinds—iron, metals, rags. old cars,
tires and rubber of By Kind. Writ,
| Wallrun Auto Ser! Wingate,
cali Bellefonte 2422
| WANTED, buy old bicycles, sew-
{ Machines, vacuwn a |
Aino" repairing ia Xn
Revels. Shon $96. W Sewver i
State College, Pa. Phone 2740,
Nittany Valley Lutheran
The Rev. David E. Straesser, pas-
9:30
morning worship, 10:30 a. m. |
at 8 o'clock.
m.; evening \ ed
urch sch
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govern- §
most anything |
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| located on South Boring street
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have on hand |
Penna |
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on Bast
Charles
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on, East «
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lacking rin street
de lietontsa
armors tor Rent
POR RENT
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Phone 2621
s DALE Ad calf Ire POR RENT n wosrtment of three
private bath
Haunona ble
24 East
A204
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partment
wus laing
Cx
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Waser
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Laliayel
Dogs, Pets, Etc.
s Opportunity
Real Estate - For Sale
POR SALE
mer Kitchen
of
LTR ria
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tle im Pro Vernents
emeteries. then Yell
appre
Bx room
Barn CO
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Pine Grove Mill Inga f Mr y t
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Bouse, Suen
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REPAIRED
all kinds
and slip
J Thom peor 's
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Bellefonte, Pa
AK
Glenwood
FURNITURR
made 0
sirlering
Repairs
of furniture
covers made
Upholstering
Phone 362-R
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your Maylag
arise and ser
makes of wash-
Sweeper brushes
Owe lis Blectric
street. Dial 2086
16u
CUD HATS
COwWs
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8. John - ——
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2 1 SERVICING « Keep
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Ra 7 Rent
RENT
unt
all
TWO roLms
Inquire «
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shed
223 tres
x28 :
MACHINE WORK Lawn mowers
sharpened General machine work of
all Kinds We also Lave in sock ecid
roll steel, cap screws BEL BCTEWS,
Woodruff keys, key stock, etc. Swarts
Machine Shop, Bellefonte, Pa. Phone
2041. 3- u
Bonds buy bombs, Stamps buy
bullets! Buy U. 8 Defense Bonds
or Stamps every pay day!
Two rooms with light
and use of garage In-
of Sam Cavparella, Bellefonte
La D H (Coleville) 241%
FOR RENT oh destrable store room,
central located. Inquire at le
vine's Store Bellefonte, or Jacob
Friedman, Clarence, Pa otf
Houses tor Rent
XC R RENT-
running
a month,
Pa
| FC RR RENT-
and waler
One house tn Lemont
water, electric lights, $16
Eimer C. Ross, Lemont
x27
FOR RE I NT Half “of a “do able
iocated on Valentine Hil
fonte, Pa Inquire of Mrs
| Floor Show
| Boldin. R. D. 1 _Beliefont te. Pa al} EVERY NIGHT
house
POR
ive
| two
Mis
RENT. Pont
two-story
adults
R.V. Mull
half of attract
house, suitable or
Avaliable at Shoe
Bellefonte, Ps, Phone
17u
w— AT —
Harry's Tavern
8. Spring St.
“POE house and a
all conveniences,
Belle
8 Lambert,
Bellefonte
244
HECLA DARK
Park and Bathing Pool Open for the Season
*
Heroium ey
| fonte, Inquire of Joun
Bellefonte, Pa
or Marguerite Lambert
ROOLER SKATING . DANCING -
FREE Bathing - Picnic Tables
Parking - Movies FREE
THE FRIENDLY SPOT FOR FAMILY RECREATION
Restful and Yet Thrilling for Both Young and OM.