August 20, 1942, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thre UNIONVILLE 3k Methodist Church: at 9:15 a. m.; Youth Fellowship in the evening at 6:30, followed by the regular preaching service at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev, Wil- liam A. Snyder Free Methodist Prayer service Friday evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., followed by class meet- ing and the regular service in the evening at 7:30, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. Howard Jacobs. Guest at the home of Mr William Lucas and family past weekend was her uncle, Solt of Williamsport Mrs. Paul Immel and son, Paul, and daughter, arrived on Satur- day by bus from Washington, D. C and are spending some time visit- ing with her mother Mrs. Mollie Holt and other relatives and friends in the community Mr. and Mrs. C and family of Ohio, are week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Summers, This is their first trip back since having moved from our community about two years ago Mrs. J and Mrs over the Arthur Ji W. Stambaugh visiting this iia Stover Tyrone last week visiting with her in-law, Mrs. Stella Parsons other relatives and friends community The lub were spent sister- and the § Ol in members WwWi-Mo-Ma- entertained last Fri- the farm home of Mrs R. Williams, to a home ham and egg including corn on the cob, slaw and pickle and other good things to mention. Those Mr. and Mrs, G Ww B. Stere, Mrs. J C Underwood, Miss Miss Ruth Parson Mrs. J. R. William the home of Mr on Sunday Stevenson J. C of the at “ui J cured day evening Mr. and delicion supper beans off | £ present Bullock Fox, Mi Myra Kathryn Smith and Mr. and at ay salads, all the farm numerous Were Mrs. J Guest Mi J. B Mr. and Mrs. C. R toona, and Mr. and Mi of Bellefonte Mr. H E. McElwain left last urday evel for Boston Mass attended for several aay part of this week nation ention of the Vetera of Foreign wars Harry is one of the few who belong to this organization the firs he attended having New York City Emen hizer, son of Mr. and 'menhizer, celebrated Saturday and ac- and Stere » Of I? Sat- g by bus, where he » fore il conv the been held Lee Hundreds of Families Move To Grange Park (Continged from page one) rge Ralston Wert, Henry Auman, Mrs. C George Ben Daniel Bloom Ww vllace Bohn je Brad- er Bradiord. Paul Brooks JL Bri John ; Mi Mrs Micha Delaney Dutrow Emery lam Fish unming D ‘Confe larence M Miller Ralph Hagan George Heckman Foster Jodon, Bruce Knarr, Paul Zel . Harry McClen ahan, Clarence T. Miller, Mrs. R. F Neill, Lynn Mothersbaugh, Mrs. Cal- vin R. Neff, Charles B. Neff, Harry Neff Boynton Lansberry, Harry Luse, Ralph Luse, Mrs. William Luse Earl Lutz, lols Reese, Mrs. Della Relber, Edgar Rimmey, Earl Ross, John Rudy. Kenneth Runkle, James Bearson, Ray J. Sharer, Prank S8hutt Fred Slack, Mrs. John A. Stoner, Wilbur Stover, Mrs. A. H. Spayd, Joe Struble, George Sweeney, Thom- as Wells, Dean Wert, John W Whiteman, Ralph Williams, Ervin Zettle, Mrs. Roy Zettle Spring Mills: CG. H. McCormick, J. Russel] Con- do, Mrs Jas ter Condo, Guy Corman Harry Corman, Mrs. A er, ier Dashem, Albert John Decker, Cleve Eungard, James Evi Ellis Hennigh, Mrs. Foster Frazier, Twila Hagan, Eugene Heck- man, Ernest Homan, C. J. Houser, Mabel Immel, Mrs. James Kerstet- ter, Mrs. Jacob McCool, James Mc- Cool, Mrs. Harold Meyer, Randall Meyer, Clarence Musser, Clyde E Lingle, Austin Long, Lester Ross- man, Jeremiah Shaffer, Thomas Shaffer, Roy Secarson, Mrs. Cora Shook, Mrs. Earl Smith, Freda Smith, W. E. Smith, C. B Stover, Foy Smith, Joseph Swabb, Richard Tate, John W. Vonada, James Was- son, John Zerby, Charles Zettle, H J. Zubler, Mrs. Lizzie LaFlemme State College and B. D.: Mrs. C. A. Breon, Times, Sena Confer, Charle Goodhart illiamm Hanna Ralph Homan, let r Decker ns, Centre Dally C. H es —_— GARDEN Sunday school | eph J. Creeg- | Kline, | companied his grandmother on a sight-seeing trip to Lock Haven They returned home on the evening train The schools of the open thelr doors for another term of school on Monday, August 31st Paul Jones returned home on Sun- day evening from ‘Tyrone, where he had spent the past couple weeks visiting with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. King The service station of H M. Stere was robbed last Friday night of ice cream. candy, chewing gum, money and other small articles. Entrance was gained through the front door presumably by the use of a skeleton key, and Mr. Stere discovered the loss upon entering in the morning Several young fellows are under uspicion and being watched Mrs. H M. Stere spent the weekend visiting with her sister at Philipsburg, her sister having visit- ed here all the week before and she accompanied her home Mr. John Lucas, of Bellefonte, has put the first coat of paint on the school house, the color being cream He expects to finish it the latter part of this week. This is a great im- provement to this section of the bor- ugh Miss Nell Williams, who has been visiting in Philadelphia for the past several weeks returned to her home here on Tuesday evening, accom- panied by her sisters and families Mrs. Charles Nason and Mrs Leon Durst and daughters, Corlie Priscilla and Sara Elizabeth, They came by auto with Miss Nell at wheel Mr. and borough will past 8 son the Mrs. James Metzler and two children, of Niagara Falls, spent the past weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Metzler Sr at thelr home which up during their and children while and own been closed ab- Mrs. Met mained for a weeks Mr. Metzler returned They expect Falls this winter Mr. Walter Lucas Baltimore, Md and Thursday his parents, Mr. and Mrs The interior of the house will undergo a complete ovating the near future when J C. Pox give it a coat paint has been the 1 repairs prior to painting nas sence Zier re- vacation to to reside who is employed ' spent last Wed- visiting with Ruel Lucas community ren- in nescaay in will after it ’ fresh of given eC. CSSAary J. Lee Dunkle Orvis Ewing Bieri WwW 8h Lucille Bierly Helen Port Matilda: C. E. Ardery Mrs. H. N. Dormaz amer, John Kelley Howard: Harry Confer. J 8S. F. Gord Mr Lois Ly« Mr: Warriors Mark: Harry Fisher Pine Glen: Clyde Hoover Pleasant Gap: Frank Keller, James Bilger, N. Hile, John Hockenbury, Thomas Jodon, Bruce Krumrine, Mrs. Clay- ton Poorman, Mrs. Earl Rimmey Edgar Sommers, M. F. Tate, Mrs. W H. Tressler, Fred Whitehill Fleming: Howard Miles Mitchell Boalsburyg: George Mothersbaugh, Mrs Wil- liam Brouse, Mrs. Foster Charles Luther Dale, Mrs. George Fisher, Charles Graham, J. Irvin Graham, George Homan, Mrs. Harry Hoy, John Hubler, George C. Musser, Mrs John Wright. Mi t Bulick Rober Roy Clair Parsons, Jos- Pennsylvania Furnace: R. W. Reed, Mrs. Alfred Albright, Mrs. Melvin Barto, Isaac G. Harp- ster, Mrs. Ed Isenberg, Arthur Pet- rs. Mrs. Luther Peters, Mrs. Charles H. Myers Miscellaneous: Mrs. Pred Ackerman, Newberry; Blanche Bagshaw, Hollidaysburg. Mrs. Maggie Bressler, Lock Haven, Lesley Deitrick, Hublersburg. Rev WwW. C. Dunlap, Tyrone; R. F. Bay- ard, Tyrone: Jessie Folmer, Wil- liamsport: W. H. Hackenberg, Mun- ee THEATR LOCK HAVEN, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY GENE AUTRY PES | 5 Bt “HOME IN WYOMING” - AUGUST 21.22 “BOM BS ov ER BURMA” ANNA MAY WONG SUN, - . Ld MON. - TUES. 2-FEATURES--2 ~ AUGUST 23-24-25 + - LJ “GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN" LON CHANEY “SING YOUR WORRIES AWAY” BERT LAHR WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY - AUGUST 26.27 “SHE'S IN THE ARMY” LYLE TALBOT “ESCAPE FROM HONG KONG” ANDY DEVINE LEO CARILLO | monthly HOWARD NEWS of the Mi t) the home of Mi Kote Weber weekend at mother, Mr¢ Mrs. Alvin Kling of visited Friday at the brother and sister<in-law, Mrs. Joseph Delong Pvt Marlin A. Long and Mann of the 20th Division worth, North Carolina ten-day furlough with Mr. agd Mrs, T. J andWMrs R.D Mrs over Rev. Charles Robb and family Millersville, Pa., are visiting at home of Mrs. Robb's parents and Mrs. J. W. Orr P. FP. O'Connor and wife of Phila- delphia, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry William George Crust, an operative pat jent at the Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte, returned home Sunday and is rapidly improving The Loyal Ladle Church of Christ meeting John Condo August 21 Mr. and Ms the weekend with ents, Mr. and Mrs at Tamarack Plet everal Sylvia home of Mr of ure n thelr ents and Mi Howard Mr. and rejoicing in the the hold thelr home of evening clas will at the Friday Of Peters of Wesley the arrival Lock Haven i Mrs born Rex Herlinger spent the former's pars J. B. Herlinge: left Sunday week with law Mi Wagner to visit thi daughter-in Wagner Mrs. John {f Monto the staniey of Pittsbu week with M. Pletche h t weekend a on of Mrs. Mary | mother. Ma Monday to Montour grand Raymond is spending Mrs Donald 8¢ Schenck after a parents at Pit M ise mitted Sat moved LE Weber pent ana ville of Mt! daughter o 1 mothe home nenck returned hort visit Dr airn Barba! the iraa Ww have t 1) L Le nome with his Mrs. J. B. Hofman Weber Mi nome Joanne Wagner in State C william: and pent er will Ix Huve Houj her a Gard Lock 0 Lock Haven ne | ned condition Pile Willian + of Mi Ors onckK msport at and Mrs Freds While ti here riding and SCOTIA NEWS (By H. M. Williams) « mewtis ia mee ling Cy: Mrs William Emma Harrls H. Herman, Hollk Toh! ermal Calvin Hoy. Jersey She 13 linefelter. Mrs. J. Blaine Johnson, Grassflat: Lulu Johnson Cc. Li } Ell Rear baugh, Lewistown Mary E. Krag Flee Sunbury: Mr. ar Mrs. Belle, Sun- sida bury: G. P Me Caleb Logant Ww F. MacMorran Willlam Mingle, Akron, Ohio: Gilbert Nale, man Haze Reedsville; Frank Pecht, Yeager. Stover, Oran town; L. A. Porter, Hublersburg: El- Pine Grove Mills: Lingle, Williamsport; Arthur Burwell mer Ki Boi », Weaver Aaromwbure : Paul Bartee Krape Stover, Sparr Edward ott Ceorge C Mrs. Roval Milesburg Mrs. Charity Gordon, (Tuy Watson, Mi Madisonburg Mrs. C.F Grenoble Shank. McVeytown: William S8han- non, Lewisburg: Mrs. Robert Sny. der Altoona; Mrs. Elmer Solomon. New Berlin; W. W. Stull, Reedsville- F E. Vonada Hublersburg Mrs Grace Waite Loganton: Rov W Weaver, Tylersville Dr George Yearick, Pittsburgh: Mrs. Charles Walkey, Allegheny eounty L Milroy: Charles Armstrong, Pearl Arm- strong. C. C. Barnett, E R. Burk- holder, Charles Ehrenfeld. Paul Eh- renfeld, Mrs. Alice Gentzel, Eugene Gilbert, C. J. Gilbert, J. Fred Havice, Mrs. Pearl Miller, A. C. Mowery Henry Paige, June Pecht, Mrs. Mor- ris Long, Mrs. Bruce Ripka, Charles Thompson Coburn: Reese Auman, ine £1 Confer, Mrs Johnson, Mrs ( James Wensel DC George Duck Mr Long Lemont ; D. B. Eckenroth, Forest Eve Grove, Arthur McCloskey, Shuey, Mrs. Harvey Shuey, Whitehill, Elwood Williams Oak Hall: W. H. Garman, Waldo E. Homan, Elmer Ross Lowder, Charles Minnie Wagner Linden Hall: T. B. Breon Sam Ross - aad TINS Ten Reasons Why YOU Should Be a MOOSE ! 1«<-The Moose pay sick and accident benefits, 2The Moose pay $100.00 funeral benefits, 3—The Moose maintain MOOSEHART, the city of opportunity for the widows and children of members, The Moose give to cvery child a healthy mind and body, a worthwhile career and a superior education. A High School and technical school course is provided for all Moosehart students, 6-The Moose provide adequately for the mother until her child - ren are educated, 6—The Moose provide extension service to adequately care for the dependent family whe can not go to Moosehart. 7The Moose maintain MOOSEHAVEN, Florida, the city of contentment, for our dependent aged members, A Moose past 65 years of age is privileged to spend his remaining years (with his wife) in this city of warmth and sunshine, 8~The Moose maintain dependent aged families who find it in- convenient to go to MOOSEHAVEN, 8~The Moose own 1700 clubs throughout this hemisphere and your green receipt is the welcome sign in all of them, Good entertainment and wholesome surroundings combined with real fellowship awaits you everywhere, 10-~The Moose club provides comradeship and each member is a philanthropist. The Moose by mutual co-operation are an ald to your progress and business advancement, Bellefonte Membership Campaign HONORING THE DEFENSE INDUSTRIES OF . THE BELLEFONTE AREA! All Dil- home Charles Mann Feidier, N Rachau Jesse Weber's Beech Creek her and red on Pr- Leather of HOn Hospital for his and nna the Neber returned Jo hit in vO Irene Wert Elder sShawver Elmer iyae H v., Earl T Frank Louise Gilliland Lowder, hite hill Fs A A lO : LJ 1 : Capt. Prank Doss’ nae but it might be scarce before "J Bandstand. PLEASANT GAP Miss the Bruce horse Fal Miss weekend en Mr. and here from week's friends Mr. L Moshannon Mr. and Mrs. Russell 8piche: Ray Melroy and wife called friends Altoona, B Thomas Beaver, Mr Z. Campbell of Bell Sheffer of Pitt the calle nt Phyllis Stitae Krumrine held at accompani d family to the races the Clearfield Verna with Weaver spent the friends in Lock Hav- arrived for und Mrs. Jumes Corl Chicago, Baturday with relatives n vacation cas ls visiting relatives at and upon imdny Mi F Mr burgh among the Melroy cottage In Valley, Bunday « Mr R Conrad and an automobile Monda Ray ti aL lid fonte, and were Cireen M1 Walt mid bury vening and wll BSpicher Mr. Kennedy ip to Han Mel rp tr Fair Opens Today At Centre Hall (Continged Jr - pope ome) Atlant Animal Pie Trained Blew] Dwr Phe Noon Camp Friday, M.: Smilin Harvesters Motion August 21 Jack and Bandstand Hietures—Audi- His Saturday, August 22 m Concert—Centre Hall- H. 8. Band--Bandstand Baseball Graybiil Bandstand Cente Hall.Potter H Bandstand Democratic County Com- mittee Program Bandstand 0 p m Port Matikla Grange Players—3 one-act plays, “Mother Knows: Everything” “No One Koows What a Woman Will Do, A Dollar Down”-—Auditorium 10:00 p. m—-Outdoor Movies, night throughout except Sunday 00 p Potter 30 p.m 30pm Show 30 p Band 7.00 p. m s Dog and Pony m 8 and each week the Sunday, August 23 10:30 a. m.: Sunday school. Rev. L Sheetz, Milesburg, Supt. —Auditor- ium. This service is conducted un- der the auspices of the County Christian Endeavor As- sociation. Visitors’ cards will be given to all who ask for them. 1:00 pp m ~Bandstand. 30 p. m.: Church Servi foe—Audi-| torium, Rev. A. Pred Griesing, Aaronsburg Reformed church Pine Grove Mills Mens’ Chorus. 00 p. m.. Concert—Lemont Band | Bandstand. 30 p. m.: Song Service—Auditor- | 2 deavor Association, C. E. song! books will be used. Song Director, | lege. vice— Auditorium. Speaker, Mr. Downing, Pleasant Gap. 00 p. m.: Concert—Lomont Band. Bandstand. Monday, August 24 00 a.m. to 8:00 p. m Placing Ex- | Tuesday; made Monday. {1 ‘00 a. m.: Graybill Dog and Pony | l Show-Bandstand. Centre | Concert--Leront Paral { lum. Conducted by Christian En- | J. Richard Hanscom, State Col-| ‘30 p. m.: Christian Endeavor Ser- | Rev. ! i hibits. Entries in the Flower Show | may be made up to 9:00 a m. on gradually: Mis bu day when a jar exploded and threw conten intely Barlett James Ce mn mislortune ol very severely a few ing wmaloes Davis had her arm ugo whik Liw ring can ww over taken her. Bhe to the office treatment Blige: County Wis immed- of Dr. J R for Le for Who has ntre Hospita [4 » mith, had ong wk Mri Arm bur Jun 10:00 9 10:00 a 10 il 3:45 p stand. Member State Committee of Zn HSA wert and M jaecker ’ from Har mi nere £ for a few day $ilger Tuesday, August J B Judging Contest mre VB Dog and Pons Wednesday, August 26 Republics mittee Program Bg 00 p.m -—Balleyvilk Grange Players Short and n County Com- indstand Logan t orium and Audi skits Amateur play % m Hour Audi- D torium Thursday, August 27 Graybill’s Dog and Pony Bandstand m Finals ing Contest. Concert Band : 30am 00 a m stand. La Be Kirkilios 00 p. m—Parade of Grange Floats 00 p m--Concert--8pring Milis Band 3pm 3pm Bandstand, Address, GG. Hood. Extension Agricultural Economist of the Pennsylvania State College. Dr. Hood will dis- cuss the effect of inflation upon agriculture, food production for the war effort, labor problems of- fecting food production, things the farmer should think about to help him through the post-war period m-John A. Smith--Band- 00 am Show Spring Mills Baseball Animal Ray Circus Band- He Troupe, The Baseball Orange Day Program Dr. Kenneth Agricultural Pro- gram. 4:30 p. m-Dr. Miles H. Cubban, with the Soll Conservation Service Conservation 15:30 p. m—~Concert—8pring Mills Band 7:00 p. m~Capt, Doss’ Animal Cir- "18:00 p. m—Howard Grange Players all other entries must Le lous revelation, cus—Bandstand. La Belle Ray Troupe, The Kirkillos, — Auditorium. “Good Gracious Grandma.” - Truth stands revealed to men very 80, If you have a prec hang on to it like {You would to a treasure. RE an Money is plentiful during the war owe get through the post-war ad- aos sewing mgpohine; JACKSONVILLE Church sers Aug vi Bunday schoo Lucy after ner ada Les A i gran Mr oes Bunday 26 30 Min home Conn urned with tat Ighiter Ling rel Weex od Ny "Wy spending a and and Preem The desis will of. AUGUST ¥ Berry LLIDAS the W A ontate CANCELLED Kyle mnie : * Mackey - X35 been Wednesday, Sept. 2 MAS GERTRUDE BECKWITH Horseshoe Pitch - ! registered Hol stein st 8 shoats IMPLEMENTS Deere trac three «bottom ? plows v Dread sow PARMANG an wn one fr John ow on planter grain drill binder eral-purpose rac Deere No. 9898 och Deere Van Brunt Deere 7-foot ott grain Deere power-driven oom John Deere power-driven John Deere side delivery hay John Deere 12.foot cultipacker idea 6-roll corn husker and der. Gehl 10-inch hammer good running condition; John dump rake, Wiard fertilizer lime sOWer, new 124do0t Oliver weeder, T-foot Oliver weeder All the above machinery is in A-1 run. ning condition Three trucks & 10884 Dodge 4-ton truck. a 1936 Dodge S.ton, and a 1937 V8 Pord 4-ton truck. all in running condition some household goods Sale at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp. E M Smith, auct x35 Saturday, Sept. 5 €. M. BIERLY, Administrator | for the estate of Eimeda E Miller, will offer at public gale at the home in Rebersburg, commencing at 12:30 o'clock noon, a full line of HOUSEHOLD GOODS —— Consisting one S-pilece living room sulle new): leather studio Brussels rug: 12x12 throw rugs John binder mower rake New shred- mill. in Deere and fof {practically {couch: Ox12 IBrus:tls Tug. mg carpets. | jtholeum:; bedroom suite; {lisrary tables; book oase; chairs pockers: porch swing: electric sweep. fers, S.burner oll stove; large chest; puresus; 2 trunks: Kalamazoo od Dockash heater; large mirror dishes, COOK . Also | bedding: | h : : 1 2 tons (ArGen eis SLE REAL snesiend ESTATE The central 10-1000 waler outs tuale in piped i Piped Li CRRBary Saturday, Sept. 5 NEST LL. GILLILAND f the estule of HH. Gilliland Administra Joseph Saturday, Sept. 5 ALFEED i BOWEKSOXN Fae iis of doh HARK) I. BEHREK, ¥ { Annie MM. Buwer Howersos ROT LOr, #4 ” A403 E&I ; Daugherty 7% Git nundred nioety tly “does to ihe Y Wf beg ng. an having there. awel.- ih i Morigage § Kappa Della Collateral College Assis Tr mn Stock Ti ”e State © any of be se- _ the es for the estates a. EM. Smith atiorney Bullding x36 Wm. about above may socutors of OM Willard Leiteell Saturday, Oct. 3 IVAN © LINGLE at i sale Oo e piem Spring Mills real estate DWELLING with ences. Electrici- wood Soore. Sale ses I L& y WW » BJO YR MeRCT a FRAME of purchase Property Ws lared sold and ivery of the ithin period cent of the be financed on a i desired kt Mayes. auct L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, m2 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale a can 0 of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices A number of Farms and several Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357% PINE GROVE MILLS, PA.
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