wie Sop *r— —___THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 8, 1943. whr—— . - . _— AR—— ry ——— — Monday that she passed the en. i " ‘ 4 trance examination June 12, at Ciel REBERSBURG Pp f N E {x R (9) Y k M t L L S CENTRE HALL AND VYICINI | Inger Memorial Hospital, Danville irew Zettle returne ; . - : Andrew Zeitlé returned to Centte Miss Beth Harbach recently enlist- line and A. CG. Cummings homes this Hell on Sunday after visiting for _ ~ three wéeks in Seiglerville with his CHURCH SERVICES | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, F, V. daughters were Sunday guests of ddughler, Mrs. Brown Nale Reformed: D. R. Keener, pastor. | Jodon MF. and Mrs. F. P. Geary at a din. hci ae Re a and Kenneth oq ining for army duty at the Roy Brungart home on Fri Centre Hall-Church service, 7:30; Mrs. Rebecca 8payd returned home Nr in honor of Mr. Geary's birth , —o to JH wir “i ken is Mr. and Mrs. Maivin Stover and day evening Sunday school, 9:30. Spring Mills— last week from Lock Haven, where 90Y i " ow Tg Wh pram sor Michael of Milton. visited the Mr. and Mrs Church service, 9:00; Sunday school, | she was visiting her sister, Mrs. Lola The ladies of the Methodist church he dn with hes d Ee a Cor former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kay C. A. Page and 10:00. Farmers Mills—Holy Com-|Walker will hold a bake sale in the room nalius Houts nil tanily 1 AE AL Stover, Sunda: Tarbert were munion, 10:30; Stnday school, 9 30. R. 8 Hagan was ill for several back o he Churen Saturday afters a wa Smith phe hier w Mr. and Miss Stélla Zaremba of Aliquippa, Milroy, Monday Bvangelical: W. K. Hosterman, days last week oh, July Mrs, Charles Smit Ce tre 1). (18 visiting at the Eldon tigen home Mahlon Cumming pastor. Lemont-—~Holy Communion,| ars George Foust of Muncy, Is William Hanna left Tuesday for was a weekend phan of CieHis Ri, Rev. 1. P. Kalesmithoft of New Mrs. A. G. Cummin 11:00: Sunday school, 10:00. Spring visiting her daughter and husband Pennsgrove, N. J, where he will be 4¢ the home of her parents, Mr. and York spent Tuesday to Thursday Lock Haven and Mills—Holy Communion, 2:00. Tus-| zr and and Mrs. Clarence C, Otto, ‘Mployed 8s a guard at the U. 8. Mrs Fred Luse at the home of Rev. and Mrs. N. 1.| WCU seyville — Holy Communion, 7:45; Miss Laura Runkle returned last Ordnance Works there The 4-H Club met list Friday AStAKhOfT, en route to Pittsburgh P ner Sundny school, #:30 week from Fort Knox Ky where tertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazier, morning at the home of Miss Anna Where he was a Bible Conference i h Page Lutheran: Rev, C. C, Otto, pastor. ! ghe visited her nephew, Gross Alll- SO ol and Mrs, Anna Frazier parle Whiteman with these mem- | #9 Aker : er dn Centre Hall--Church service, 7:30; gon 0 Sunday dinner bers present besides Miss Helen But Mahlon Curamings of Aliquip i he y igh Sunday school. 9:30. Spring Mills Miss Christie Zimmerman, Luth- Miss Bernice Frazier pent the ler of Bellefonte and Miss Inez Luse ¥ £ hi Da yo } on and pt ih Lh Communion, 10:30; Sunday school eran missionary to Indig, on a furs P0 t weekend with Miss Jean Dinges loeal leader Miriam Hagan, Mar nmi ' 4 4 wee Mr. an vs Ai 9:30. Tusseyville—Communion ser- jough since the outbreak of the war at the home f her parent Mr. and and Thelma Spott Donna A : Ral} h { immi ' vice, 9:00; Sunday school, 10:00 will speak at the local Lutheran Mrs. Ralph Dinges In Bellefonte | and Dorot} Boozer. At this i Routhury ot wi Methodist: Rev. €. M. Hammond church Sunday evening, July 11 at Miss Mabel Wright of Wilmington ing the girls prepared a bre 1k “Ay ok na a } pastor, Centre Hall--Church service, 7-3n0 o'clock Miss Zimmerman's I. spent last week visiting Mrs wenu, The next meeting will be » nal 9:30; Sunday school, 10:30. Spruce- | home originally was Selinsgrove, She Gordon Bowden at the home of het id at the hor ff Ruth Spyker town—Church service, 10:45; Sunday | will bring with her curios, dolls and parents, Mr. and Mrs. M olay. Tis school, 9:45 costumes depicting life in India holder or § Hanna An Barbara ant week. Presbvterian Rev Ralph Ellings- Mr: Henry White is visiting her Eugene Burkholder made a busi a fh / a V ng 1} ' worth of Hollidaysourg will preach! qaughter and family near Pitts ness trip to Scranton last week we Nitian ion Inn oo Ae in Centre Hall at 7:80 p. m burgh M; and Mr: Georg tz of Hu helr i y . Mrs. Kathryn Breon and Mn enka pen _— Po Y 1 ' LOCALS AND PERSONALS William Hanna spent Saturday in Mir. tad bag pnrly A Bovker EU urkhold ' Gordon Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas re- State College and aauphitet ' Jab "1 ited » Fe vden and nt Mon turmmed Tuesday to Miami, Fla, after Mrs. Grace Breon fell Into an €X- | with relatives in Mark} Mi a two weeks' visit with his mother, 'cavation at the home of her son Mr and Mrs John B Mi uth Thomas near here. Mr. Robert Breon, and sprain er Ah- | and dauphteér Jodfine Thomas Is a pilot for United Air- gle Tuesday until ed as no Red Cross nurse and left for week iL AY WN ia hidh i, p : married Indiantown Gap last Thursday, The Bunshine class of the Reform y i ¢ 4a 1 paiia NA New oon ! jie : aM § M1 } ridin { Blate ¢ rt where she will receive three months’ ed Bunday school was entertained callers novel and M Allentown, | WIA ay richolde lines Miss tty Sear student at Mrs. Rossman Charles Ramer o riste Nn Thompson siness School In Har- The I © recent weekend with his ! In| risblirg, spent the weekend with her turees Trssevville parents here laws Mrs. Winifred Corby and daugh- Misses § \ Mi ter, Mrs. Arthur A. Shaefler of Al-'Miss Eunice Blazer Mis Miriam Camp H toona, came here last week for a Brooks and Miss Ellen Bradford, all Miss Patt visit with Dn nd Mrs. Han F. working or attending school in Har her paren Cooper. Mrs. Corby is Mrs. Cooper's rishus nt the July 4th weekend non Booze: mother cit \ Ray Dx Mrs y NilSs «ane : , wy 8. Jamison and own ” RN Krebs as poo daughters went to Mifflinburg Wednesday hursday to pick cherries at Sarah and Betty Slack weekers AT, 1 where they nt the afternoon with Mt: Paul Zellers, Mr. Krebs went rich + of to Shamokin for a truck load val 1 Hartley enter ain- | OF whith ane phy ed the Gleaners' Evangelical hi day school class at her home Wednesday evening Shaefler, president devotional pt Bible verses old Stitzer character « Biblical and the entire group part a Bible quiz game. During the Hu iness meeting Mrs. Gorge Sweeney resignation as treasurer was accept- Ki ed and Mrs. Alma Ricker as elect. nd ed to succeed he Th » other mem- Bartholomew ist Wednesday Miss Janet bers were present rs. Willlam Mr. and Bechtol, Mrs. David I. Grayblll, Mrs. Camden, N William Hanna, Mrs, W. K. Hoster-' month at nan. Mrs. Stewart Hosterman, Mr near here as ‘ 4 . " r > ru ’ sweeney Tt ’ Sn Pr fn aT vi | man I OWA ¢ _ wf ' entre H _ : M a Son Py BLANCHARD ©. A. Miller, Mrs. A. E. Limbert ¢ Mrs. Samuel Grove and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison. = jgar Miller were in chaige of the pro. . A Wilbur Meyer returned home. oom at a Reformed Women's Gull inst Thursday from Burt City. N. J meeting Sunday evening, Mrs. Grove where she spent lhe month of June reviewed one of Pearl 8 Buck's re- ) . With Mrs. Anna Bartholomew cent boks and Mrs Miller spoke on MiSs Laura Brean as wallremses. oo ob seed Daniels and fam daughter She was accompanied Christian Citizenship, At thiz same he local branch of the Co ty oo . tre. MAF Sintta m home by Miss Jean Bloom who had’ pol, 0 uone were made for organ- | Library will be open each Wednes . "iy ht NE Fina Spots took in y ’ also been visiting there for several tANE a FeRAING course day evening from seven to elgh : Opty a a. covsition 16 Imoroving ¢ i ned at Lhe od Tp ; a Wegh 1 The Garden Section of the Wom - n B Y : un HA o'clotk. Those who have books over. | © Sie cst My “i Mrs. lebecca Romig of Liverpool ; v4 de . ; ove prall : " od ome on nA Mrs Om t i i spent Tuesday and Wednesday of #n's Club met last evening at the oo wie I ra gra i X, > aa ga Pimples Disappeared mat week wih her sister, Miss Jon- bom of Miss Jennie Thomas Afler | str an srs Geo plfic GE of 13 tard the yum for | Friday atter spending + tug wesks'| ane Hr. ana rs Bart Chnplain of i | Over Night nie Bartholomew routine business the group Arlene Corman, daughter the gardens of members and Mrs. Glenn Corman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frazier en- i heim. visited last week ¢ . . t a al Mr and Mrs Roy 8 Jamison and Reserve District No. 3 % mémbe roe A. E Limbert, Mrs Stew REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE rw Hosterman, Miss ia Fram ¥ $s FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hosterman. Mis Ida Frasier, Mri OF CENTRE HALL and Mrs. ¢ » Sweeney. At thi meeting In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on June 30, 1943, ley were elected legs 10 the they : { th res hose induct ; h : A City. hy pd rdf, Eth y mmer HH tmniee } ‘ published in response to call made by Comptroller of (he Missionary cons last Sr I. & @1 { foroes four atl Gard: ctatinnad. at AMS veturs ah kon AF ‘Nan : endl KELVINATOR Currency. under Section 5211, U. 8. Revised Statates in J fly at Central Oak Heights. en ive Ag 3 company | exe 4 Vi n_ A hi subi hh whi M : wit tn 15 Wome , th rane Shoo 4 Dai. aie faken by bus fo Bellefonte to ith, his mother, Mrs. Luli Gardner. cot 'w feu past week at Some minor 0 ber hor ELECTRIC STOVES Charter No. 12192 Ked chet WOODWARD rt of the John Detiaas rtdence. | POTTERS MILLS | iw t) ASSETS rhe “fs DO OVEeTOras Loans and discon United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions N irnest Prank, Jr. indo it - I Mervin Plank Tall of] “we are ciad 1 ‘hat afiothes. BIA SON assisted Ray Bi WO bended We ne ” ef Corporate stocks (including $1 800.00 stock of Federal v into the 5 ath at the wish in-law rol ® to ibop ¢ gar x , rim) nis Ar Work ; E L R : S ReSeq¥e. hank) 8. Naval rani Bchool 1 Tic rs C Kreamer. and alsd hit nis mark In . ryt tT Joht Cormick forme ri 4 , hin ie Cagh, balances with other banks, including reserve ba non Sampson, N. ¥ ‘ rand sister-in-law, Mr dnd | Runes of State Colles 0 recently RPS 2. la Vas) Nor erin A het. ¥en Phone &851 and cash items in process of collection 305266881 spree Philip Smith and {hres I~ NM Clarence Plank. here in own | rely ub atrind ainda 40) 1300 of Fale v. C y which pia . . PLEASANT GAP, PA " ss owTIed $16.20 furnitare and f%- . su hig Att a } aa, 1 wn : ivad a senatorind 3G iy Bank premises owned $16,200.00, furniture and fix an dren, Barbara, Larry and Billy from last Thursday noon mil Pri- | ane college was farnierly from Blan. tures $5300.00 1.50000 pattimore, ape visiting her parents, (day morning had entered the Schoo! of . : Raha NK] ’ et AER LAR bah 4 he Schon] of Real estate owned other than bank premises 871.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vogt Two New stars were added on the Other assels ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Corl and three service fag and 190 more names an. " nd beers fechived that Bet (SPendin { is gra ’ a ai ; fin ors PHILCO RADIOS i 1.03 children of Charleroi spent the rolled on the honor roll in the Wood weler Bas completed his ™ rent ir. ant i $s. } i a1 Fp a to 1} ' ‘yr otal Assets 22 03 os 4 #4 inst 1 1h $64 . art > ithe . gir nas ¥ Yi { 18 © ink Su Total Asset: weekend of the Pourth with Mr. and srl Fyanoelical church. There are aerial QUANers course and received nick a waid . domsin RENDIX HOME LAUNDRY LIABILITIES Mrs. B. FP. Corl now 28 namés on the honor roll of nis silver wines. together with his Mins Betty Bmit ! 2 TBS pd Me. J R Demand deposits of individuals partnerships, and corporations $312.765 14 i Mrz Reuben Finkle of MIifTIInDUTR, sir Sunday school 47 the hove who promotion to Sergeant He ow . is visiting this wk witis her moth. | eft to nif th rrr fovoes of . <A wg Time deposits of indi duals partnerships and corporations 260.344 22 r. M , nE 5 y join the armed fo P Of stationed at Bevmour Johnson Field 1e } 1% . : ; i 4 ll 1. Mrs Busan merry , very f re HE Drevhfs are oon 2 . n 1.43 sits of United States Government (including postal savings: 47.48470 1 irk aT tox md CINK be Ale Deposi f United 0 mer ncluding | a ng Pvt. Dean Ripka of Phoenixville, vinnie tending ta (sof {oF thet ai Milroy. A reception saz hel i : $ nding y ot | Hels . Deposits of Statés and politics] su®divisions 5 000 00 fier (he crremons wae - - y Deposits of tanks 5.000 00 ind oe Prd with parents prt i Tar id trust that God Bin ORVISTON ho rani mony L y . Other deposits (certified and cashier's cheeks, ete) S321 in ration * Pud” M vor hat recently ig them back home safe again — f . Bean EE gin Total Deposits $651 147 33 ART n 13 A Meyer has Tt nuiy =, our country needs tn pray the There were 113 present at Sunday Thomas : Other liabilities 219.00 "ITIved in the North Africa combat prayers 6f répenfance. Por we have | school. Rev VanBuskirk of Belle-| Chester Pletcher, second son of area. according to word received by greatly sinned against God Think | fonte, preached here and at Monu- Mr. and Mrs L. O. Pletcher, wag in- LI Total LinbiMties 651 166 13 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johr Mey- lof the many evil practised of which | ment on Sunday ducted into ihe army on Friday. and oo Rm ge ur country is guilty of: no wonder Patty Gillespie. Marjorie Lucas Bobert Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Miss Frances McRacken of Wil- why fike Daniel of old, need to | Vonda Condo and Rebeeea Confer Paul Ross, joined the Alr Porce on ® Thursday Capital Btock mington, N c. spent fast week here re spent the past week camping at In. ! ’ / 5 16Y wo x aE eas Pr 11% y % " wif olf Lu (8) Clans preferred. total par $14,800.00, retirable as the guest of wm and Mrs hod I. Floyd Sheesley of Watson. | dian Park, near Williamsport William Thomas and wife of Mi vale $14 800.00 50 000 mn Avison. Mr. and Mrs Avison, daugh- town was the guest of his father Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer and ami, Fla. after spending two week . od : , ter Jean Miss McRacken and Mr John Sheésisy. Saturday | Mrs, Ellis Haines spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs Ruth Thomas ic) Co a rr cs on Fetiradie ntug 18 3%) and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart had supper | About fwd inches of much-needed | with Pvt. Ellis Haines at Atlantic returned to their home on Monda) Your Armv needs volunteer men, women, mmon stock, total par £35400 00 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. rain fell from Ist Sanday evening | City The Misses Dixie and Patsy Cop- e eo . , : Burplus 10,000.00 Potter and family until Monday morning. Tha corn, Pvt. Kenneth Shady returned to enhaver, daughters of Mr. and Mrs bovs and girls to serve with the Army An Dnsivkiet rons 383363 A daughter, Sally Ann. was bom potatoes, cats and garden vegetables [Camp Adair, Ore. on Thursday Merrill Capenhaver of Aaronsburg, lk round Observer Corps. The work is Reserves (and retirement account for preferred gtock) 5081.0 July 1 In the Harrisburg General can now thrive again night. His wife. the former Doris! spent Priday night and Saturday at I oreces Ground DServe LOTPES. iit SAE api ena (ROIPAAL th Mr. ad M2 onal RB.) Steward Etsenhutn of Camp Hill, | Dale}. accompanied him tack for a the lume of their grandparents, Mr important, instructive and fascinating. Planes Total Capital Accounts 68.804 10 Shope, former Centre Hall residents. arrived home over the weekend to ; vacation land Mrs. H E. Paust ; ] passing over this area are reported by tele- ren feldt Eg i June - ... This is the second child but first look after the needs of the family Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts #720 261 v3 daughter in the Shope {family land enjoy a short Pourth of July va- . ’ . \ : : : phone to the Army Aireraft Warning Service MEMORANDA Mist Jean Hanna was notified on cation before returning to work Pledged assets (and securifies loaned) (book value) JAMES L. ADAMS for PROTHONOTARY Filter Station, Harrisburg, Pa. (a) United States Government obligations, direct and Wy wr . a of CENTRE COUNTY ¥ A FB , , guaranteed, pledged to secre deposits md other liabilities 10000000, #3 Siig The place of duty is the Army Aircraft re) rus OR Bh | James 1. Adams wad born at Philipsburg, May 24, 1807, Yhans rats . : thes i. FG Sd aaa $100,000.00, where he attended the public schools. Ever since “Jim” was Observation Post, Community Athletic Field. A] Deposits secured by pledged asset " " ! 8 old enough to read he has been active in politics, but he has quirements of law | pceiyes tn I ; never been a candidate for county office. He served on the : ! Rn Philipsburg Council for six years and served as president for Observers serve four-hour shifts every (d) Tota! x 2 dk In two years. He was one of Centre County's first supporters of ‘ Be . . : mu ; General Martin for Governor. other week. Convenient shifts will be ar- State of Pennsylvania, County of Centre, na i . u ” ] anped. Volunteers es egister for 18 ser- ied. Lurie Bp, Santies of the above-named bank, do solemnly | “Jim” wax associated with H. B. Scott, former state senator, ] ARE lunt . FS Can Iv gist , for this ser eas e above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and from 1918 to the time the latter retired in 1930. Since that time vice by telephoning Mrs. Neal Kohler, 2063, : : he hax been engaged in the insurance business and coal busi. F DANIEL 8. DAUP, Cushier E nek, He has served continuously as secretary of the Rotary Bellefonte, Pa.; Mrs. Paul Hartsock, 2577, or Cid of PHIlipsburg beer Sines 1928 S. H. Hoy, 2664, Bellefonte, Pa. Sworn to and subscribed befors me this Ird day of July, 1943. CHAS. W. SLACK, J. P | i pP Married to the former Kathryne Patien Scott, one son, My commission expires Jan. 1st, 1044. ; ; heme address, 803 East Presqueisie street, Philipsburg . (SEAL) Correct —Attest: | i E Army Air Forces Ground Observer Corps J. I. DECKER, re REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, as R. 8. HAGAN, RE hid SEPTEMBER 14, 1943 Bellefonte Unit W. P. CAMPBELL, Directors,
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