THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thrée August 6, 1942. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Sunday eehout | on Sunday morning at 9:15; Youth Fellowship in the evening in connec- tion with the church services at 7 o'clock. This will be an outdoor meeting, the weather permitting, to which all persons are invited, Rev gnyder, pastor, will present the mes- e of the evening and the young Bik will be In charge of the wor- ship service, Free Methodist: Prayer service on Friday evening. Sunday school on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m., fol- lowed by class meeting and the reg- ylar preaching service Sunday eve- ming at 7:30. The members and friends of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser- vice will hold their monthly busi- ness meeting and social this Thurs- day evening at the church. A bus- ihess meeting will be held about 5:30 p. m., after which will be held ® picnic supper on the church lawn A good attendance is desired at this picnic as a good time is in store for all « Scott Stover of Bellefonte, visit- ed with his aunt, Mrs. Sue McEwen last Friday evening Gllbert Underwood of Ohio, spent several days last week visiting with hls sisters, Mrs. J. C. Fox and Miss Myra Underwood of this place. They also visited with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Underwood of State College, and spent a day in, Mackeyville with Mr. and Mrs. Frank gram He returned to his home on Sunday « Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McElwain left BY auto on Sunday for York county, where they will spend this week vis- fling with relatives and friends They will be accompanied on thelr trip home by their daughter, Betty Ann, who has been visiting there for the past couple weeks = Mr. and Mrs. Ward Southard little son, of Wilmington, Del the past weekend visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K ger Mrs. Amanda Moran returned to her home recently from an extend- 2d visit with her daughter and fam- Hy, Mr. and Mrs. Hartswick of Bad- en. She has been somewhat under the weather since her return and her many friends and neighbors hope for her speedy recovery « Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stere ghildren of New Kensington the past weekend visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M Stere, and with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stere, this place. Mrs. Nannie Williams, former res. ident of this place, but now m her home with relatives in l daysburg, is visiting this week among friends and relatives in and the community . Mrs. Mary Sprankle, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones for the past couple weeks, returned to her home in Ty- Tone on Sunday, accompanied by Paul Jones, who will visit in Tyrone for a tine Mrs. Mary been visiting umn and pent her Brug- and spent with his of about McClellan, for the has three who past | weeks with her daughter and hus- band. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jones turned to her home on Sunday It Mrs. Howura Jacobs and two chil dren left last Friday for Detroit Mich., where they will visit for sev- era] weeks with her parents Mrs. Earl Finkbeiner of Harris- burg, has been visiting for the past couple weeks with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flick, and returned to her home on Sunday, accompanied by her husband who came up for the day Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Pittsburgh, were among visitors the home of her parents, Mi: Mrs. Edward Flick, last week guests were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Barr and son, who spent the week- end here and are moving this week to Pittsburgh where Mr. Ban employed. They were accompanied on thelr returny home on Sunday by Miss Grace Moore, who will visit in Pittsburgh for a week Miss Alice Reish, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Russell] Reish, is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson of Philadelphia, having accompanied them home when they visited here recently Walter Zahniser returned last week from the Veterans Hospital at Aspinwall, near Pittsburgh, where he has been for treatment and ob- servation for the past several week Our community of at and Other Browe is was solicited re- cently for funds by the Red Cross for flood sufferers in the recent floods near Bradford and Port Al- leghany, and all districts in ths section. We trust everyone has given to the best of their abllity for it is a cause which is ry worthy, and especially when we learn that some of our former friends neighbors were imperiled by flood. A letter (printed elsewhers this paper) was rece Mr W. B. Parsons from Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Garrett, former pastor of the Pree Methodist church here describing the terrifying experience of Rev. Mr. Garrett and hi gation during the Miss Margaret Stere the gathering up of scrap has advised that another drive be made for scrap iron, copper rubber and An of these m | garet and she time It 18 ¢ be atl ve SO al ived last week by COngre- flood period airman of material will YOohe rag NAVINE any x V ne J stored ant to donate for stable want called No glas The Misses Maxine Ammerman are ration with ir aun in Juniata. Also Py $ man spent a 10-day ing his friend Unionvili th Read the Classified ads JACKSONVILLE Aug. | Sunday, 0:30 worship, Church service on 9: Sunday school 7:30. at which time there will be movies on the Bible school work The 4-H meeting will be held at the home of Martha Jene and Clara- belle Bartley, August 6, at 7 o'clock All members are urged pres- ent Mr. and Mrs to be Samuel Shoemake: and son Norman, of Homestead, vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Florence Ross- man and the John Deitz's home Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefle; children of Centre Hall, Mrs Aley and daughter Bette, were day afternocn shoppers in Haven and also called at the of John Beck Horee and families Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sunday visitors at the home Mr. and Mi spent Wednesday her sister, Mr family Pvt er, Va after Other were ard Eve ine 1381 and C. E Fri- Lock homes and Oberheim Yearick were D. P. Ertley Robert Conaway of last week with John Dunkle and Arthur Bartley of Fort Mey- returned to camp Thursday spending a 3-day furlough visitors at the same place Mrs. Alice Betz, Mrs Vonada and children lyn, Wava, Margie, Mrs, C Welght Decker of Lock Haven, re. ome Saturday after week with his uncle and Mir Mile Billie ather- James turned h ing the aunt, Mr fami) spend and sartiey and Logans Await Arrival of Pumper (Conltinged from page one) hand -ext 1 ty type Jiey Of fire ment Ngul lon booster peed a 200-gal forty oul h n calle t 250 pounds. The condition of the and after the ma- teat Was g to the New York Fi Organizatior n for- { Mrs | the Rich-! ~~ HOWAR Mrs. Elizabeth Eckenroth has visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ches Kaseman gt Wheelersville, the two week Mrs D., Was home of hey Shilling Mi on with ephine stead Delaney of Centre Hall, with her mothe: Mrs. J. F pent several days Mrs. Alice Detz Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and son Bobby of Bellefonte, Orin Pye and daughter Mary Jane and son Georgie, Pete Dolan Fred Betz were Sunday callers at Noll home Mr. and Mrs Flemington, spent noon with his mother, Mrs. William Dixson. Balvin Dixson was also a caller the same place, Evening Nancy callers were Mr. and Mrs, John | my weber and of Bellefonte hey Callers at the Shaffer ing the week were Mr, and Harry Shaffer and family of Cole- ville, Arline Ewope, Clarabelle Bart ley, Mrs. Harry Baird and son Ralph Mrs Robert Conaway and ters Kathryn Lucy, and Swope Mi: Lulu Aley with her brother Mr. and Mr: Howard Mr. and Mrs children of Lemont houn Binghamton wening callers at the home. Miss Eleanor Saturday evening the same place Ler past Neldigh R. D., Edna Kline n guest last ister Howard, R at the Earl of Thursday in-law, Mr and Mrs. Harry Muflly Ma are spending a few days the former sister, Miss Jo Muffly at the Muffly home- una Howard Dixson of Sunday after- nt Belz little Ruth Betz, wa aunt Mr: Della Altoona, last week Mr. and Mr Joseph Leather Wilmington Del forme; young people of Howard rejoicing Lthel a daughter. The It daugh- le one made It advent | \ t Elmer | hospit t that Pilisd qo ml place daughter the guest baby SBnoberger dur- Mrs home are over st bon and Jane Phil. aunt, Mir Phyllis, of guests at the parents, Mi Burkey and daughter weekend former's W. Burkey Wolf of Chester with his parent Nan Wednesday sister-in-law Belghtol «f pent and Charles adelphia nome of and Mi: Robert weekend Mrs. K. R. Wolf John Wolf the were the D Joseph Balrd and Mrs. J.T. C were Friday DP Moore 1pper pent the Mi ni ana of pent weekend of Or evening Aley, who week and | teh Walker and family Saturday home 0 M ken last on (yore | called the Ales had a bone br getiin AM g around cru The Studebaker ally pur apparat nase Las ANG HOSE 4 pumj mounte ¢ engi The Logan New al i pum per 1000-gallon 1DAratively Thu gan Com- pumpe: new whine Hal localit Wolf Store To Go To New Location * remoae need: It is hoped to have completed in Septs Furniture Herbert engaged wate thi Der Company i George Wolf The Naginey fing has been a with the fu during most of its For vears the late F. E Naginey ducted a furniture store there and he was succeeded by Frank W. West who conducted the store in that lo ¢ was discon- it had been the sociated rmiture busines life Many On - week. and BOT will Waller Weber New Kensington it Akron No ena with family al Parr? mothe Farris brother Mrs it her and Mr siness Be nce { 3 home of stores dealing in other lines Portiand of the Community of merchandise pe—_—— and he ¢ of the ted eT Hor members advance Can 207% count, built : If you need furniture, yes. being made, some restricted. after August 31st, 1942. BRACHBILL'S SOUTH SPRING ST. BRACHBILL'S 101st ANNIVERSARY ||. =o CELEBRATION | Is Still Offering Sensational Bargains! Have You Taken Advantage of Them? Quality The facts are that . Why Have An Anniversary Furniture Sale When Merchandise Is So Hard to Get ? A sale like this now is possible only due to Brachbill’'s Every piece I Still Buy On the Budget Payment Plan? Of course. All you need pay (in accordance with Government regulations) is down and the balance in one year. Should | Buy Furniture Now : BELLEFONTE, PA. Furniture Backed by a 101-Year-Old Reputation for Honest Dealings policy . . . because purchases were made early this year and late last year . because this furniture is in the store now. fore scarcity of merchandise, thus giving you the benefit of last year prices. Believe it or not our selection is larger than in previous years. Or use your regular charge ac- . . some furniture is no longer Innerspring mattresses, for example, cannot be es T i» i ard Cummings of pent Sunday with his Methodist manse. He has ferred from Wilmerding as Murphy chain been Lr assets Manager Lhe Wilki of sburg Wolf « f her Cecil Gross, who is suffering preumonia BON with George C Centre 15t was Coun Hospital urday evening. where on Sunday for The Women's Christian Temper. ance Union will meet at the home of Mrs, Kate Weber Friday evening August Tth Dont forget the Crippled Children’s Cl ! day, August Bth, on the grounds at the Fire House. The public is urged to attend as this is a worthy cause | Misses Ann and Peggy {of Philipsburg, are guests luncle and aunt, Mr. and { Sutton | { The admitted to the Bellefonte he was appendicitis at 0op- , ! ated festival for inic, 8s Freeman of their Mrs. J. 1 Official Board of the Meth- odist church granted their pastor Rev. W. J. Cummings, a month's vacation through August. There will be no church service until] Sept. 6th at 11 a. m.. in the local church and at Beech Creek at 7:30 po m. the same date. Sunday school will be as usual A dinner party was given Sunday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. Linsinger at State College The ladies were Mrs. Linsinger's lclassmates at State Teachers’ Col- lege, Lock Haven. Those participat- ing in the repast were the Misses Lulu Schenck, Lauretta and Nelle Weber, Josephine Muffly of Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muffly of Mor-! jgantown, W. Va.. Miss Mary Bickel | lof Clintondale, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Quinlaw, Miss Hyatt and sister of | Altoona, Mr. and Mrs, Nissling and iMr. and Mrs. Linsinger of State College. The latter ladies acted as | hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Leathers of State College, called at the home of Misses Anna and Nelle Holter, SBun- {day afternoon. The Home Nursing Club met at the {home of Mrs. Merrill Pletcher, Mon- jady evening with the following {| members present: {Wentsel, R. N., Mrs. Ira Burkey, | Mrs. Edith Ekdahl, Mrs. Grace Hop- | | ter, Mrs. Ruth Wolf, the Misses Celia i Lucas, Nora Weight, Phyllis Brum- ibaugh, Carrye Butler | Pletcher. Mrs president of the club, Miss Weight, secretary, and Mrs. Pletcher, treas- of planning in was bought be- low w amd] purchased by the club to be pre- sented to Mrs. Mary Evey, a mem- ber of the club and who is now the born be in September at the home of Mrs. Holter. Mrs. Francis Zimmerman of been | Mrs. Giadys friend, and Mrs. Holter wag elected {last week from the hospital, ishe had been a patient for the past 1 10 days. Latest reports she is getting mother of a fine baby girl, her first’ The next meeting night will | Sampsell of Pleasant Gap, Milesburg, is visiting with her son last week. D NEWS and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Mac Zimmerman Mrs. Della Is visiting with daughter, Mi Wolf The Howard Fund drive came ful close by reaching its quota $100, set by the UBO Howard di trict chairman, Mrs. Balser Weber The following solicitors reported these collections: Mrs, W. K. M« Dowell, organizations, $1463. Mu Nell Weber, churches, $12: Miss Lols Lyon Walnut $22.55 Mi: Mae Wagner Main $21.45; Mr Virginia Webbe East Main street, $1407; Mi $4.25 Miss Eleanor Hall law and Richard Helibhey Centre her and of son-in Mrs UBO War weet Borough Wo a very of Kt reet West Lreet Ferris Mr home ent in Mi from Helgh Gregg Wensel returned Wednesday. after being Haven the Lock Hospital Holter arrived un ten-day visit at Cent ' Anna Council Rents Gamble Mill IX PETSoL lockup The resignation of son, borough police Officer Jo accept another x Carl Cronemilier of the Logan Fir Company ted hat oom- pany's new pumper is expected in the near He thanked Coun- cil its cooperation in making the purchase ible AXE MANN Ladies’ Aid of Axemann met at the home of Mrs. Norman Grove Thursday evening, July 30, with 20 members and one guest present Mr. ang Mrs. LIL. A. Hile of rone, Mr. and Mrs. Willis called Sunday afternoon at Leonard Breon home Mrs. Rose Love of Altoona, return. home last Thursday, after spend- ing two weeks with her sister, Mrs J. C. Girere: Mr. and Mrs. Bond C. While enter- tained at their home for Sunday eve. ning dinner her club members and their husbands. Guests included: Mr and Mrs. Lee Justice, Pleasant Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Corman, Pleas. ant Gap: Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Jo- don. Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Har r¥ Delozier, Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rice and Mr. and Mrs Donald Ray, Axemann Mr. and Mrs. Harold O'Bryan and daughter Janet Louise. motored to (Lock Haven, Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Womer SON Stanley, motored to Niagara Falls for a few days’ visit, last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and grand. son, and Mrs. Willis Flack of Ni- agara Falls, were Monday dinner guests with Mrs. Donald Ray Miss Winifred Cross resigned her position at the County Home and accepted a position at Mill Hall Mrs. 8. N. Ray has been confined to her home with sickness. We wish her a speedy recovery. Pvt. Russell SBampsel of the Anti- Alrcraft base located at Philadel i phia, is home this week on a three- day furlough and is spending his time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sampsel of Axemann, and Miss Jean McKiney, of Bellefonte Frank Wolfe and son Edward, of Donald John- officer, Was resigned cotit od ¢ cepted neon repor the future for } MORES The Ty- Wion thi ed | Baltimore, visited this week at the {home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Womer, urer. A seven-year baby book was, Mrs. Clair Johnson returned home where along as good as can be expected Mrs. Jack Burnett of Niagara Falls, and her mother, Mrs. John visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sampsell | County Minister for several day We don't ROOG hac know We home but x ny brought Describes Flood + «ve lost belongings go down the rivet INEs Were coming were completely aown and covered all over ATH and u t he WAR WORKERS SALE At All Dean Phipps Stores Bargains in Every Department, Many Items Not SALE STARTS TODAY—ENDS SAT. Hurry! Buy Defense Bonds With the Money If You Must Drive to Work be Sure WITH A PHIPPS SUPER BATTERY Regular *5°5 Price Plate 2 M $9.69 pr 2 5 Heavy Protect your hands with these extra heavy Hlustrated 10 P.M. You Save to Get There DELUXE ON SALE Al Duty 39 CARPENTERS 12 inch Try & Mitre {SQUARES Marke . Down ~59¢.. minde WAR WORKERS Box End Wrench Yorg. Handleq SHOVELS Going At Save Your Hands With KLEX PUMICE About § Tha, Made by Col lLathers fre gate Paimaoli Gallon Cans 89¢ ea. About 190 fe 0-19.192 wiy wat perature 1 oman ul the hands soft and eral bars at this ow ———— SUCTION Cup FLAG SETS au Sale 12: flags In universal suction enp holder be used on fenders, headlights, hood or wind defllertore J61 NEW BLACKOUT FLASHLIGHTS Get y ours 10: with 7 shivided Bulb FY Thre WE BR Done beam Wit cel Can trated Hight Joss | Well greased cars last longer High Pressure GREASE GUNS WAR WORKERS FIBRE BAGS For Shopuing And bar Uwe ™ Sa 6c Size 11213 in. Made of bem. tiled Seoteh plaid Shree BB.2% N #aia omen) _ Regular price $3.08 ett feeding and filling. clops 10.000 Tbs. 3: De 0-106 AN74UN BY] rr “00s Due ts War Ewmerpency, Quantic tion Limited to Stocks om Nand However, We Will Tey to Secure For You Any Item Sold Out, price STORE HOURS Open Friday Until 9 PM. Saturday Until 10 P. M. DEAN PHIPPS STORES 28 S. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. ED. WEAVER, Manager
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