Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 23, 1942, Image 3

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE,
PA.
July 23, 1942.
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Methodist Church;
on Sunday morning at 9:15; Youth
Fellowship in the evening at 6:30,
immediately followed by the preach-
ing service, with sermon by the pas-
tor, Rev. W. A. Snyder,
Free Methodist Church: Prayer
service Friday evening; Sunday
school on Sunday morning at 9:30,
followed by class meeting, No
preaching service this Sunday as the
pastor and members are attending
camp meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Rumberger
and son Harry, of Baltimore, Md,
spent the past weekend visiting with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lu-
eas of Unlon township, and calling
on friends and relatives in the com-
munity. Upon their return home on
Sunday afternoon they were accom-
panied as far as York county by
Miss Betty Ann McElwain, who will
visit for a time with relatives in that
county
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson and
little son of near Philadelphia, spent
the weekend visiting with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barton,
returning to their home on Sunday
evening
Mrs. T. B
for a couple
ter and husband,
ry Jones of the
Mrs. Elwood Way, who has been
under care and treatment at the
County Home in Bellefonte, for the
past several months, was discharged
and taken to her home in Milesburg
last week. She spent some time et
her old home here since her return
from the hospital. Her many friends
and neighbors here are glad to learn
that she has so much improved as
to be able to be home and around
again and trust her recovery may
continue.
Mr. and Mrs. Culp and son
Philadelphia, are visiting for a
with her sister and family,
Helen Snoke and children,
fon township
McClellan is visiting
weeks with her daugh-
Mr. and Mrs, Har-
community
near
time
Mrs
of
Joseph Way, so
Elwood Way,
n of Mr. an d
left on Sunday
Baltimore, Md., where he has
cured employment, along with Ed-
ward Barton, Walter Lucas and
Walter Houtz, who have been there
for several weeks.
Treasure Hunt
the Youth Fellow
odist church will hold
monthly business meeting
in the form of a tr
weiner roast,
July 24. on
and social
hunt and
Friday evenir
ing,
11 A '
ball field. All per-
easure
Sunday sc hool | |
UNIONVILLE
| Instructions will be given as to what
comes next,
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Woman's Soclety of
Christian Service will be held Thurs-
day evening, August 6, in the form
of a pieniec which will be held on the
church lawn at 5:30 p. m. All mem-
bers are urged to attend
The sale of the late J, E. Hall
property on Saturday afternoon was
well attended In spite of the rain
The home was purchased by Russel
Zerby of Port Matilda, employe of
the Titan Metal Company, G. W
Holt & Son purchased the mountain
land, and J. K. Alexander of Union
township, purchased the Dodge au-
tomobile
Mr. and Mrs
receiving congt
arrival of a new daughter In
family. This is their second
the first one being a son. Mrs
and daughter getting along
at the Centre County Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Del Ward and little
daughter of State College pent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hazel of this place
Mr Florence Miller of
spent the weekend with relatives
here, and upon her return home on
Sunday afternoon was accompanied
by her brother, J. H. Finch, who
assist her with some work
premises this week
The members of the Young Wom-
en's Sunday school class, taught by
J. H. Finch, will be entertained next
Tuesday evening at the home
Mrs. William Lucas. Meeting
be In the form of a and
re requested to bring a
11 convene at 7:30 Pp. m
t the date, Tuesday, July
m
Kenneth Hall
atulations upon
are
the
their
child,
Hall
are fine
Sharon
will
Wii}
abou
ner
of
will
picnic all
basket, and
Don’t for-
29th, at
ar
wi
ge
[
of Holli-
time
com-
She
willl
callir on old
was
i the
neighbors in
Sunday
meeting of the 4-H
community on Wednes-
30 pm at the
»
Louise Tman,
Il be a
Club of the
ds July 20 at 1
home of Miss
Pike
nday guests
1a Mrs Plere .
» 13th birthday of thei
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
George Davidson, Mr. and
Warnes ang Mr. and Mrs
maker, all of Mahoning-
Mrs. Belle Bru
David received
PA
um of money as a gift an
Kelle
the
at the
Peters
home of Mr
honor of
m Da
Fox. Mr
vid
Earl
2 arold 8h
] of
his place nice
HOWARD
Mr. L. H. Neff, local undertaker,
who fell from a tree last week while
| sawing off limbs, breaking three ribs
{from the back bone, and a patient
lin the Lock Haven Hospital in a ser-
fous condition over the weekend, Is
{ improving.
Fay Bert
Mr. and
Pletcher, little daughter
Mrs. Merrill
Jeanne Yearick, daughter
and Mrs. Doyle Yearick,
tonsillectomy operation at
Haven Hospital, Tuesday
of
and
| Mr
went HY
the Lock
morning
Joanne Shea, daughter of Mr
Mrs. Thomas Shea, underwent
silectomy operation and had several
teeth extracted at Dr. Teah Private
Hospital at Lock Haven, last
Button, of
and Mrs. M. J. Button
R. D., had her tonsil
removed last Saturday
the Lock Haven Hospital
Jake Mann of Howard, R. D
ed a 4-foot vellow rattler nt
woodpile Monday morning
The following of
lous chicken dinner Sunday at Camp
Water Edge: Mr. and Mrs. Christie
Schenck and grandchildren, Connie
and Christie Wallace, Mr Mr
Adam Kline and Junio verly
James Horan, Misses Mary
and Lols Lyons nd Robert
of Howard and Mr. and
Decker of Altoona
daughter M1
of
and
Jeanne
adenoids
kill
hi
partook
and
He
Schenck
Amick
Mr C
fern Rhoade
108 ner cou
Rhoades hot
John Rhoade
The little
Mrs. Kennet
ws been named
hi
Jr
at the ne
Howard,
n born
Confer
Torrend
Mrs. Carr
making he;
Fred Confer
the past three
an extended visit with
Mrs. Florence Delong
David Welsh
Born at
a daugh
Evey
Mrs
ard
fore
months
ters
bedfast
cations }
5th deat}
Fort Belvoir
with his
¥ Masder
Mr
it
| Martha
ning,
Pletcher, |
of |
under- |
{tre
and |
a ton-|
{entered the
week. |
| Inst
Howard, |
{of
{
morning at}
| BWOp
{ehildren,
a delic- | Roches
JACKSONVILLE
There will be Bunday school at
9:30 at the church here
The 4-H Girls’ Bewing Club will
meet at the home of Clarabelle and
Jane Bartley on Friday eve-
July 24. All members are urged
present
Mrs. C. E
leon, Mr. and Mrs
were Sunday evening
at the John Schaeffer home
Hall
Miss Barbara Shaffer
day with her parents
Pvt. Milford (Pete) Belghtol, who
Army on Monday of last
home furlough
until Monday noon of
week, was a caller at the home
his sister, Mrs, Robert Conaway
and family last Friday
Visiting this week at
home are Mrs. Paul Uber and
Vivian and Arthur, hdd
and Mr Cliflord Swope, all of
ter, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Jame
of Mill Hall, spent Bunday
ame place
Mrs
were 8
to be
Mr Aley and
George Aley
supper guests
at Cen
and son
spent Bun-
week and was
Thursday
on A
thi
the Elmer
Mr
Lucas
al the
Mr
daughters
and James Shaffer an
mday evening call
M and Mr:
and Mr
of Bells
home of
of Lyonstow:
Wi Ripka
imbarg
Harrl
Mr. and Mrs
agara Falls, spent the
the home of the former
E. Aley and family
Visitors at the Mrs. Lucy Cona-
way home were Mrs. Zola Kessling
Mr. and Mrs, Milford Etters and son
Milford, Jr. Later they all motored
to the home of Ellsworth Conaway
at Mill Hall help celebrate a
birthday dinner for Matthew Cona-
way and also Shirley Bheasley, Eve-
ning callers at the home of Mrs
Conaway Ellsworth Conaway
Ci and daughter
Shirley Rebecea and Bara
Orin Fye
and Mir
Barry
former’;
Ruth and
them for a twee
Aley of Ni-
weekend at
s uncle, C
Cieorge
Lo
were
rirude Sheasley
Barbara
and Mr
Sunday Mr Clay
n and on of Ha
visited the parent
On thelr
mpanied
visit
home return
Wt
Burkh
and Mr
art of A
Harry Felm
| collector
Petition Council to
Ban Dust Nuisance
(Continued from page one)
that the Lime
one of its three
which
conditions, was “far
Mr. Wamer then
for additional inst
of war
“It is very definitely our
and fixed Intention
improvement of this conait}
rapidly as possible Mr
letter ol forth adding
company has sper
Company equipped
kilng
while
from
with a dust
improving
ifficient
that pian
wllations were h
conditions
up because
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Page Three
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DEN THEATRE
LOCK HAVEN, PA
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RANDOLPH SCOTT
WEDNESDAY A
Alias Boston
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ILY
29. 36
Girl from
Alaska
PARKE}
Blackie
sons attending
at the ball field by
BLANCHARD
Roy Burlew of Owensboro
is here for a few day
some business before
home of his deceased
Mary Burlew
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
and son, located near Phi
Spent the weekend visiting
spective parents
Miss Cora Snyder
lege, is spending a
ing friends here
Miss Helen Packer of Lock
was a weekend gue
Spangler home
Mr. and Mrs
joicing over the
Jast week
Mrs. Mabel
mother, Mrs
so well the past
> veatvasinl
are requested to be joyed a real chicken dinner
7:30 p. m,, where ing to their homes on Monday
2
y THE
CLEARFIELD
vention of
Tempera:
burg last . Wi
Weber, daughter Nel
Beightol
Mrs. Malcolm
of Regal
con-
with
KY.. Schack and da
attending to and Mrs
giving up the Lock Haven
mother, Mrs "
Marian Rict
of. and Mrs Byron Richards
108 acation in Canada
nds from Lock Haven
Mr and Mrs. William
Lock Haven, were guests of
of State Col- and Mrs. M. C. Bowma Sunday }
few days visit- ream} ‘ re spent Saturday at Lock
: i vel iIrews of Tyrone —
st week with her Temper
" . Bank aps
DeH2as Inst ‘week
.
, Miss Mar
C:irl Rescued Fromm Roof Top burg. spent
DUre pen
Helen Reitmeyer, 12, daugh parents
and Mrs. Ned Reitmey :
hen os mid Mr. an Mrs Ira A. Kline
lian OTS, who Was mMaroonec : ‘
{sland the ANd Mrs rank A. Benford of
3 . Ver Springs, spent Sunday at
near Port ANY. Lome of nd Mrs
was Hoh CE Ana mi
the Mr. and Mrs Kent
the parents of
Monda) ly 13. Both
baby are The
named fo father
A daughte
. fa ved dao tor
Solon daughte; William Schencl
Walker: i h i +
Lock Haven mpital, are slowly im- roiher, AiDer The sympathy
| . H. Wagner extended
Howard, R. In Beliefont ayy sn
H. Schenck AI
Haven
Loder
Bow man tf
ladelphia, frie
thelr Y€. |
to
Hamilton
Mr
tor
OT
ance
artment
x Haven,
garet Prx
the woekerw
Dovle
3 + of
DArth « i"
tor
Mr.
Wi
{OF
Of
Mr
Beas
the
Vacation Time
Is FAIR Time
CLEAREIELD. IS DOING ITS PART |
Presenting the 19142 County Fair
Lindsay
Page, have
week
on an in
Allega
BF
Drees
There will be moming ]
service in the Baptist church, S8un- island when the flood WArning was
doy morning, with Rev. Shope as! received and with others climbed to
nnnister he roof tabernacle They
worshi camp meeting on
proud
hoegel Notices
EAECT TORS
Sunday were trapped there from 11 a. m. un-
home of Mr
evening callers at the
and Mrs. R. J. Spang!
er ii
in Howard »
A. Plete
ia with Mr
midnigh born "
her NOTICH
¢ estate of W
Ha
twenty-six
Misses Josephine
Weber, Nelle
Lulu Schenck spent Monday
tral Oak Heights with Mr
WEEK-END SPECIALS Ea
YOAS
in its
MONDAY
EVENING ONLY
Splendiferous Entirety
TUESDA
CHILDREN'S DAY
Racing- Races, 3 Heats
Each—Purse $300.00
Stage and Circus Acts
M. AMMOTH
FIREMEN'S PARADE
Tuesday Evening
Muflly
and Anns Hol
ter, and
at Cen-
and Mrs
the
Y August 4
Bh sama——
August 3
SOMA Centre Hall RB. D
two weeks
Jimmie Lynch Death Dodgers, Horse
Inder Floodlights - Thrills Galore!
... Circus and Vaudeville Acts .
. : / om Revue
Sheers and silks, prints and seersuckers Freedon €
and cool. These dresses range in value from $5.95 to $10.95.
sizes available—even half sizes, at
The Famous Art Lewis Shows The Famous Art Lewis Shows
RTT RRR RE,
The Thrill of the Fair!
JIMMY LYNCH
DEATH DODGERS
Thrills and Spills in store for you
when Jimmie Lynch takes the
high speed race track!
FAMOUS
MARTHA MANNING
DRESSES !
Known over the entire nation.
in half sizes, too. Every
down.
THURS.
(AUGUST &
FARMERS’ DAY
Ex-
5 to
Stock Parade
hibits Stage and
Circus Acts | Horse
Racing, 3 Races with 2
Hleats to Race — Purse
$200.06 . . . Freedom Re-
vue . . . The Famous Art
Lewis Shows,
SATURDAY
LYNCH DAY — THRILL DAY!
Afternoon Performance Only
Jimmy Lynch Death Dodgers
Evening—Final Showing of Free
dom Revue—Stage and Circus
Acts—Vaudeville Acts
Final Showing of Art Lewis §
Available |
dress marked |
————
H. L. HARPSTER
AUCTIONEER
Prompt attention given all sales
PHONE 3579
Really outstanding bar- PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
Not all sizes in this group.
August 7 Aug. 8
A LARGE GROUP OF
WHITE STRAPS AND PUMPS
for ladies. Values to $5.00, for this weekend nr
L. FRANK MAYES
General Auclioneer
Real Estate Sales
A SPECIALTY!
CALL STATE COLLEGE, 2542
Why not have the benefit of
competitive bidding in the sale
of your property.
Past experiences have proven
that public sales of real estate
demand higher prices.
A number of Farms and several
$4.95
An Inducement for YOU MEN! A lot of
ALL-WOOL TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS
Perfect for summer and early fall. Values to $25.00. For this
nn '16”
NIEMANS DEPT. STORE
MILLHEIM, PENNA.
SUMMER HOURS: Open every evening except Tuesday, when we close at 6:00 P. M.
and Thursday when we close at noon.
Do You Know How
to Whip Coccidiosis?
It's old fashioned to think that
nothing can be done about stop-
ping coccidiosis losses. Poultry-
men have found that Dr. Sals-
bury’s Rakos plus sanitation is a
coccidiosis weapon they can de-
pend on. See us.
Hockman Feed Store
Phone 2220 Bellefonte, Pa.
i R. .
AT NIEM AN'S —— MIL. I. HE IM, PA camp ground. Miss Anna Holter re.
. mained for to I ’ WILLIAM BARNEST HO
An opportunity to fill in your wardrohe—and save money, too. Friday and }§ ™ 7° CUPSTAYE | MAN Spring Mills RD. Pa. Exec’
. , y a . DCL ; . utors i. Paul Campbell, attorney
Saturday (we're open evenings) July 24th and 25th, we have outstanding The Priendship Circle and Loyal x85
al fe ; ' Ladies’ classes of the Church of
values ior you. Christ held their regular monthly
meetings last Friday evening. About Pe bli S, Je
EF 18 members of the former class u IC a es
A LARGE GROUP OF DRESS S taught by Mrs. Doyle Yearick, en- .
joyed a hay ride to Camp Water SATURDAY JULY 25 - Mrs. Alice
L Edge along the Bald Eagle, where a Duck will offer at public sale vai.
styles for warm weather sumptuous picnic deep-dish meal rrr ay gry 2, ul
All was served. Games were indulged In! Pa. consisting of a 9-room dwell
and after an afternoon of enjoyment ing house, hot water heat. proper-
all returned home at twilight. The; 17 In R004 state of tepair. Corner
team and wagon belonging to Blair] al or ne of ale A
| Pletcher was donated by he and his’ upon delivery of deed and posses.
A Selected Grou ES sister, Miss Trenna Pletcher and ion lst of September, 1042. Sale
P 95 driven by little “Herby” Pletcher #2 p m. E M. Smith, auct WEDNES.
BETTER DRESSES who looked very well pleased that SATURDAY, AUG 20 — Mw Alice (AUGUST 5)
he could manage the team, The lat- I 00 Jey ey her a} MERCHANTS’ DAY
Originally pried. at 39.9 ter class taught by Mrs. Lester Wy-! “Biate College. Pa. a full line of Horse Racing, 3 Races,
| $15.95, at . land, were entertained at the home! household goods. Sale at 12:30 p 3 Heats Each . ..
of Bass Tessie Confer, Howard, R m. E M Smith auct Purse $300.00
TT 5 . J - ~ D. After business a social hour Was! =m. -— FREEDOM REVUE
In addition to the above every BETTER enjoyed, at which time delicious Evening
DRESS in our stock will be marked down. refreshments were served. THE FAMOUS
nh ee ART LEWIS SHOWS
MILESBURG Pay and Night
i The Largest and Finest
A SMALL GROUP OF DRESSES $ 59 Mrs. Roy Hall and son Rodman, | Railroad Show Ever to
. : : hd went to Baltimore, Sunday. Rod-' Exhibit at the
Slightly soiled or from discontinued lines. fan will be employed there, Mrs. | Clearfield Fair!
ins. Originally $5.95 to $9.95. all returning home Wednesday. |
gams rg y $ 4 $ John Smith, who is employed at|
Athens, N. Y. spent the weekend at
his home here. Sunday guests at FR
{the Smith home were Mr. and Mrs.
Lytle Wenrick of Snow Shoe, and “ y
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fisher and PATRIOTIC DAY
and. Mrs. Gaotqs. Smith of Lock, Special Events
4 ge m 0 " Hd y
Haven. ge Stage and Circus Acts
{ Mrs. James Wallace, who is a Sur- | —c—
FREEDOM REVUE
Presented nightly in front of
the Grandstand
The Famous Art Lewis Shows
; Ad Lr a0 Parking 25
i 1] »
Gen. Adm. «75% 30¢ Parking 25¢
CLEARFIELD DRIVING PARK —- CLEARFIELD, PENNA.
Shows
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