July 16, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday school on Sunday morning at 9:15 a.m Youth Fellowship in the evening at 6:30. Everyone is especially invited to attend the Youth Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p. m, as the tople for discussion will be “Gambling, and our county district attorney, M WwW. Gettig, will with us to help with the discussion Let's have a good turnout young folks of the community folks, too be all and older of Presbyterian Ch study church evening Rev, H rch: Bible class Monday evening in tl preaching service Sunday with sermon by the pastor E. Oakwood Meth evening ce Free Friday Sunday bers leave an Price time Mr turned Valley the Forge wedding « on o'clock will be we Saturday Parti u and congratuls and McEwen William th ey Keeler's work Miss Mr. and place Meadville aA left ORVIS » Were TON 119 DI Mrs. W. O rdner of Bes the weekend with Mr. and Mr L. R oris Daley of Williamsport the weekend at her home Mr M Hen Packe the proud parents a baby girl born at the Lock Haven Hospital on Satur- day Mrs. Paul Lomison, David Confer and Mrs lespie, spent the weekend with Rev and Mrs. Garland Patterson at Cherry Tree Mrs. Thomas McCloskey. son Paul and daughter Alice Jean, of Clar- ence, were Saturday visitors at the Clayton Watson home inday vis- itors at the Clayton Watson home were Mr. and Mrs, Walter McClos- key and sons Casta Mr Mrs. Charles Aber of Lock Haven and Mr. and Mrs Bec and baby of Blanchard Gray h Creek, her par- Gardner spent here and r are ry I & of son Paul, Mrs William Gil- of nea and George hdel Joke: Mouthy and pessimistic mer- chant, trying to make a sale recently graduated from Bellefonte High School and since that time has Isenberg were among the guests on, time, in the Cor- of Bellefonte the home of Mr Peters were her ster and family Mr. and Mrs, Os car Price and three daughters, Vel ma, Mary and Schrelle, of Upper Darby, They visited the entire week with other relatives in and about the commun pent a day in thelr old home town of Altoona, be thelr home been employe d par man Food Market Recent guests at and Mrs, Pearce ity and more re- doing ! Quaker the former and making larger The front of the bullding is one the rear of that nto a garage for for the } 18 10:30 have get Sale a.m been will baked Sale baked goods r pudding § thing: members of Christis of the Ser meeting t picnic and 1 Hamilton ervice L Aly ITTLE NITTANY M Allen Harts Nevin and r and Carr and son Joseph spent Tuesday night me of her and family Tuesday Heichel ton of State College Youn Wed: brother, Orvis Caller the evening were and son Hus J. B. Clark Heichel Mrs. F and and and Homer and George Lock Haven and son of anied Mr. and ark and daughter Mar- and spent Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr Youngsville, accomp Mrs. Orvis Cl tha, to Avis evening with Heichel BUFFALO RUN Those Glenn Sirwo Lyons at the Andy Samuel who spent Sunday Lyons home and Mr. and and six children were Mrs Walter Yeager is helping Blaine Benner to cut his wheat this week Miss Ruth Lyons iz spending two months with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Run Valley nt ni of Lyonstown, aunt and Lyons in Buffalo — i is— Human nature 1s hardly enough to explain the squabbles that center around religion GAR DEN TH EATRE HAVEN LOCK FRIDAY & "40,000 rH Horsemen’ | STORY OF THE FIGHTING ANZACS! SATURDAY JULY RAY CORRIGAN, "Rock River 17-18 JOHN KING in Renegades’ "Call Out the Marines’ VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWE SUNDAY & MONDAY — JULY 19-20 *** TWO FEATURES *** FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT! "Juke Box Jenny" HARRIET WILLARD TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ~— JULY 21-22 “THE WOLF MAN" CLAUDE RAINS LON CHANEY, JR. PINE GROVE MILLS Mrs, Mary Fye and Mrs, Estella Saturday in State College at the fashionable wedding of Miss Anne McClintock and Robert E. Kirby In the Methodist church, The bride 1s a cousin of Mrs. Fye The regular meeting of the Ferguson girls’ 4-H Club met wednesday evening at the Isaac Harpster home, guests of Miss Anna Margaret, Officers for the coming year were elected: president, Betty Poust: Isabel Musser secretary Harpster: Song Harpster: game and Mary West vice president, Anna Catharine fers, Pauline Harper Harpster Harp: leader \ 100 oC ter was an itor last Jaltimore Impor- busine: vi Monday I'ue in Md veteran thresherman John W again threshing the grain for his many custom- handles thi rig with ured arm last ‘harles day t oul it pite hi in ’ wecident Harold Martz wring OI its, Mr. and Mrs. E. C jata PRR gan with his Martz Thom- pare: hop foreman moun Centre « member Hall, Monday Hess wa an last | home In Balleyville Some ruthless gunner shot end killed the cholce Holstein cow last week on The Glades farm, the prop- erty of Misses Gertrude and Maude Miller, In ca the gunman was a groundhog hunter there Is some contrast between the two animals The Guy Harpster family flitted from the Edna Ward house on East Main street, to State College. Jame Tanger moved Wednesday from East Main to the W. R. Sunday house on Church street Oscar CGirazier of town last week assisting the uw street Gatesburg, with Wa the hool in Riu house Ins Wa parer ting He rationing ards at ance agent Conrad G. Fry ol the 4th at In Rock Springs in the harvest his home yhiesboro, enjoved his 1 get- color ain me Kinda Sunday I MUKer me Umea J. Will Kep- Jacob Keg wer JACKSONVILLE 10:45 4-H Club will f Clarabelle July 24 ore 41 meet at Martha HOTT and 1 fle ¢ yde John Mrs ton- r and his Charles m 1 Claude Mil- Wednesday home of Elmer i Edith Swope a f Lock Have agit § . # gues 11 1% ni, were the and Mrs. Raymond Jobby of Bellefonte, and Mary June Fye were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Null A farewell the home of Beight their Neidigh, dinner Mr. and of Howard Milford, w was served at Mrs. William in hofior of ho was leaving army, Monday, Those pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har- ter of Morrisdale Mr. and Mrs, Frank Harter and daughter Dorothy and girl friend of Kylertown, and Mrs. John Dunkie and son Paul of Mingoville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert WOODWARD On Friday evening C. E. Kreamer, Carl Moltz and Archie Whitmyer of ol son for the this place, members of the Albright! Brotherhood quartette, assisted the! organization in| remainder of the rendering several choice selections for the WCTU evening program at thelr county convention at Aarons- burg On Saturday morning Earl Motz and Ellery Shreckengast Sr. ac- companied Carl Motz, Jr., Harwood Kreamer, Warren Shreckengast and Kenneth Orndorf to State College, | where they were ordered to appear before Selective Service Board No. 1 to be inducted Into the forces of the United States that day They were taken to Altoona for fur- | ther physical examination. Warren Shreckengast and Kenneth Orddorf returned home. Carl Motz, Jr. and Harwood Kreamer were then taken | to the New Cumberland barracks. Miss lorraine Wolfe of Buffalo, N. Y. is making a pleasant extend- ed visit with her sister, Miss Mabel, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hosterman at the Wood- {ward Hotel. We notice that John Confer, who was ill for a week or more, i8 now able to be about again and follow- ing his home chores, ! The farmers have about finished jeutting their wheat crop. The com- piaint is that the wheat is not filled {well at all. The cause being too much Mr. | armed | yeliow ge, Al with M Callers at Robert Cor Arl line Swope Mrs. Mrs. Harry Baird and son Mr d Mrs John Beck dren Mrs ’ Ha. zi Bpicer Ralnh naipn and ei nd dau home of C n cal at the E. Aley and family Mr. and rieroi Mrs HT spent a few days with her ighter, Mrs. Harry Swope Mr. and Mrs Fill ter Rochester Schoff of York, Pa: Mr and Mrs John Herman, Mrs. Willard Bridge and daughter Ramona, Miss Pearl Bartholomew, Virvinia and Barbara Woife of Mill Hall were callers at the Noll home on Tuesday Pvt. Arthur Bartley called at the home of Robert Conaway and fam- ily on Friday evening * oi son and daugh- N. ¥ Emory ¢ of { modeling the farm residence consid- erably. Clayton Vonada assisted by C. D. Haines are doing the work RUNVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shank of Al- toona, visite] with Mrs. Anna Lu- cag over the weekend, | Mrs. Sallie Priel, who has been in {failing health for soine time, is now under the doctor's care; also Mrs Nettle Poorman is reported on the sick list and under the doctor's ieare Mr. and Mrs | Baltimore, Md, fa Be Toner E. Furl of is spending their vacation with home folks since last | Priday. M.. and Mrs. Samuel E. Furl and daughter Sara Elizabeth, of Wil- llamsport, visited with her parents last Sunday. i timore, Md., visited with home folks {over the weekend. The second Quarterly Conference! lof the U. B. church was held last { Tuestlay cvening by Superintendent {E. B. Learish of Jolinstown, at which {time elected Mr. E. £ Bennett as delegate and Mrs, E. £ Bennett as alternate delegate, to attend Alle- {gheny Conference to be held at Con- inellsville in September, | Cottage Prayer meeting to be hem iat Mrs, Minnie Reese home at Gum | Stump this Thursday evening, Ev- farm’ Mr. and Mrs, Lee Meyers of Bal-| HOW AR Miss Anne Beott of Belleville, wa weekend guest of Mis Mary Schenck at the home of her parents Mr. and Mi Chris Schenck Mr. and Mr Robert Relgh daughters Patsy and Betsy of burgh, spent seve with latter's Mr. and daughter; delphia Greenaway Ann weekend gu Lie and Pitts the Bryan Allison Phila- ariton nl day Mrs. Bessie Mi Austin tty and Dori Mr mother B © : Rally aay former Allison employ born M Haven ig a gin Robert ard Ne Hall, the DeHas Nef! sy } of Mr. and Mrs } week Church The OCiIxCK trict after: 1 WI | open I. Clifford at 3 The Bucy pastor of Williamsport Church of Christ, will be the speak. er. Dean E. Walker of Indianapolis will be the principal speaker at the evening which begins composed of district Hubler roup singing Rey “y ne Pa at i the service A rf of chorus ; all will sing. Harry F Haven lead g tenth district churches from Williamsport as far as Altoona. The churches here and at Blanchard are in this district Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs {daughter Dorothy, of Niagara Palls, IN. Y. spent 5 part of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Chapman of near Howard Mrz, Mabel Ivens is visiting a few days with friends at Harrisburg and Chambersburg Mrs. Orvis Watkins and three chil- dren of Milesburg. are spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Ray | Sheegley of Howard RD Robert Long, son of Mr. and Mrs B. J. Long, sprained his right ankle while roller skating at Hecla Park, and is getiing around with the aid of crutches ! Pvt. First Class Robert P. Day of the U. 8 Marines, a former resident of Howard and employee of the Clinton Paper Co. of Lock Haven, a ison of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Day, for- merly of Howard, but are at present living at Baltimore where Mr. Day is employed in a shipyard. Robert en- listed in the Marines in September 1940, and was sent to Parris Island, 8. £., to train. After completing his [course he was one of five out of 200 picked for the sea marine school. | After six weeks he went to sea and {since then has been aboard ships in convoy duty, churches Lock The of will eludes NCIUOes Edmund Stevens Charles Simons (lough with his parents last Septem- ber, who have heard from him but {few times since. He was a graduate lof Howard High School, class of "35, {and was superintendent for about {two years of the Howard Church of | Christ SBuhday school. | ‘Twenty-seven members of the rain while the wheat was blossom-|eryone is invited. At thic time the prym and Bugle Corps of Mill Hall, ing. This week if weather conditions! teachers of the Sunday school willl with Elery H. McCloskey of Lock are favorable most of the crop will ibe housed in the barns. | They huckleberry crop in the local {mountains thus far reported, is very scant. A number of the folks have {gone to what is known as Shade { Mountain, Snyder cuunty, for their supply of berries. jorganize a teachers’ training class. {All teachers are eager to get togeth- Ler, | Preaching service Sunday morning (at 10:30. | Advertising Is successful when It | produces results for the business us- Haven as leader, marched through ithe streets of Howard Wednesday | evening, advertising thelr festival at Mill Hall last Baturday evening. {After marching they assembled at the diamond, giving a demonstra-| Hon, after which they were treated | to ioe cream at the Schwenk service Mr. Knarr, who recently bought ing it; it is inefficient ax uti] shation by thelr leader. The boys the William Boob farm, Is busy re- tute for charity, and girls did very well, considering i has been in Africa, i Ireland and Iceland. He spent a furs! D NEWS the ages, ranging from about 6 Ww 16 two weeks’ practice complimented on years and They thelr only were be work LO Rood chicken dinner wig A delicious it fixins Ci Ww with all en Bunday at Edgt BION Eagle by the following: Mi: Christ Schenck and daughter Mary Annu f Be ile, Dawn + Wallace, g wed the Bald and Mrs nler Scott o ley rana held Wed- meeting who expects eave home in Portland, ( Mrs. M. W. Wagner and Miss Weber motored to ‘amp Kanesa- take, Thursd r Mary Kale Web- er and Wagner, who have been in this camp for the past ten days Misses Ph SOON re Nelle ! Brumbaugh, Anna Grace Pletcher, Barbara Gardner left Sunday for a week at Camp Newton Hamilton Mrs. Walter Kurtz entertained her mother, aunt and uncle from Myers town over the weekend Robert Wolf of Chester, spent the weekend with his parents John H. Wagner and daughter left Monday for Akron. Ohio. to visit several days at the home of Mr Wagner's son, Paul a is 1s Citizens Build Pool Wartime shortages and the money problem were licked at Coudersport by the sweat and resourcefulness of folks who have built a $20.000 public switnming pool for $400. Voluntary | workers have for more than a year tolled in their spare time, and ma- terials and equipment were donate ed. The pool, fed with clear spring | water, is up-to-date construction, | with the usual sloping base and a’ wire enclosure. Bath houses are yet! to be erected and the surrounding | grounds landscaped. { 3 . i What has become of the old-fash- | foned moralist who thought it was | evil to view a moving picture? Fight Coccidiosis Don’t Let It Lick You You can't win battles by giving up, so when coccidiosis threatens your growing flock of chickens, go after it, teeth and toe nail. Youll find Dr. SBalsbury’s Phen-O-Sal ohe of your best weapons; use it in the water or feed. Hockman Feed Store Phone 2229 Bellefonte, Pa. Out- Mri of and Mr John r oi REBERSBURG folks at Miller Saker Jamey funeral | Hav L the wert Mr# Behney ang Miller town Almeda DK Mr ay wil Page Three 14 Tarbert is spending relatives in Pitts Mrs. William the week with burgh Mr Milton Malvin Btover of a few days last week tL the Ray Btover home Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Smith of Mif- flinburg, were Bunday callers at the Emma home and Mrs spent an Bholl Miller, Barry Burd, and Mr. and Mrs attended kitchen of Mr. and Mrs of Greenburr, Baturday Velma mey Mi Bmul] Wer a honor Btate ww, Auman and children of Bmuliton and unglon, were re- the C. H Gramiey i al Lhe same dg Mr Charnes { Jen imberiand Wy wali yilis Millheim Fd : kK fit her grandparenis anc Vis~ Corman and Joyce Worker Drowng een seized while at d ur un in the int downward leit walter ner decided no Are you entitled to wear a target” lapel button? 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