Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 22, 1943, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Sam Poorm who has pl
name De
of the County for the
urer of Centre
nomination at
September 14
thi
nocratic
hefore
office
County
the Prima
tatemer
Due to th
gasoline it wi
each Democt
Primaries a
the |
not onl
east po
also for busine
Mr. Poorma
in Centre (
Hie withi
entire
Public Sales
(Additional Sales Second Section)
Saturday, July 24
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Saturday, July 31
GEORGE DROBNOOK
on
fH Rout
walking <cullivator: Oliver No. 40
plow, 3 milk cows. arain drill. was
on: 3 seta of tractor plow Poiek
err V-lHeense GG M
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UNIONVILLE
Methodist Church: Sunday school
Sunday morning; Youth Fellowship
in the evening at 7 o'clock, and the
regular preaching service Imme-
diately following at 8 o'clock on the
church lawn if the weather permits
Sermon the Rev. W. A
Snyder
by pastor,
Praver
Sunday
9:30, im-
preaching
the
Methodist
Friday
Church:
evening
mday morning at
mediately followed by the
service at 10:45, with sermon by
Rev. H. C. Jacobs
membe of the Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian church
will be entertained Wednesday eve
ning, July 28 the home of Mrs
Helen Snoke Union township
M1 Newton Fish and
of Midian visiting
parents al rs. J
Hams, and © | ]
Mrs. J. H
Miss Nell V
‘
home here last week It
A
Free
ervive
school Si
pastor,
The
nt
Of
two
with
R
M
ons
het
wil
and
fr
Jill turned to het
Midland
couple weeks
ind family
om
Bl
hodist church
Ness
the Women's
Met
nonthly bu
evening a
+ Holt
M; Lundy I £ i !
A good attendance is desiied.
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Get yours while our limited supply lasts!
BRACHBILL'S
Spring Street
Bellefonte, Pa.
" ad
lentertained to dinner Saturday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs
H. I. Kerchner
Jack Shipley, son of Mr,
George Shiple
ment in Philadelphia
busy in that city
We are wondering
of the community are
on their drive on rats
heard any reports ag yet
started July 15th and will
through July 30th
Mrs. H. 1. Kerchner attended the
funeral of her uncle, Jack Shirk,
which was held Tuesday of this week
from his home in Bellefonte
Mammoth Cave-in
At Coleville Mine
Confinued from page one)
by
and Mrs
and Is now
how persons
making out
We have not
f it those on
top of the
The
third of a
th ’
niu
informed
ground
until
happened about one
of the top of
and about
from
middle of
CRve n
mile
Coleville
north
{ a
in §
feel or 80 square
hay-
0
the
hundred
butlding In
3 which
down
the
covers an airshaft lead-
mine
fil
Hel
ing into the
fter the cave Was
offic
4
the
in
visited the
Immediate]
Warne
nd placed a
ba ls
hour guard on
can be
ed out thy
reported
the premises until aren
fenced bb I'hey point
» brats
iP May
home
TT
1.enag
War in operation U4
te with a
# { Lope
had AiMeal iriace water and
Linden Hall Pair
Wedded 50 Years
1
{f Pleasant
mitaned from pape ome)
ap Woy
pvt
he arn in N
{ Mabe
% ed ten
is a member
f Centre Hall
the cout
100OF
member ie are
member he Boalsburg
nae Tho spent all or part
of
home
anit
were the following
nd Mrs Blair
Brenda Kay David
Mrs Floyd Walker Mrs
Walker, all of Bellefonte
Randall Wiking and daughters
and Nancy Lou, Pleasant
and Mrs. John Dreibelbis
fand children, John. May, and Laura,
all of Pennsyivania Furnace: Mr
and Mrs. William Houser. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Houser and daughters
Margaret and Mabel: Mr. and Mrs
{C. D. Dahle. Mrs. John Reifsnyder,
iMrs. Catherine Tressler, Mrs Ilda
McClellan, Mrs J. F. Zechman, LL. R
Bickel, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Ross
and daughter, Barbara Mr. and Mrs
Hugh Ralston, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
iDillon and Rudolph, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Callahan and daugh-
ters lois and Eva May. W. T. Noll
and grandsons Robert and Junior
Noll, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White,
and George Felding, all of Linden
Hall
eranty at the Houser
Young and
Shirley
Kenneth
NE re
Barbara
Gap. Mr
son
vy. has secured employ «|
Donlsburg,
The drive
continue
{ns thelr guest Mr
"mon
Mr. and “Mrs Hall were te recip
fem of many gifts,
tts dt —————————
ZION
Mrs, Norman Coble of
are the proud parents of
mn young daughter born last week at
the Centre County Hospital Mrs
Coble is the former LaRue Stover of
this place. Congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. Huty Rockey have
Rockey's brother,
of Port Chester, N. Y
Woodrow Corman and young
son Jackie, of New York, are visit.
ing with her mother and father-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. John Corman of
this place. Other weekend guests at
the Corman home was thelr son, A
CC. Ned Corman of the U. 8. Army
nd Inssmate from Penn State:
plso Mrs. Woodrow Corman's mo-
ther, Mrs. Duffy of New York
Mis Joanne Emerick returned
home Sunday from Nittany, where
she last week with her grand.
mother, Mrs. Hattie Emerick
Paul Grove was inducted into the
nrmed forces on Saturday
for the induction center
William
armed force
Mr Alice
honor at
her home. T
hirthday. TY
Mr. and
Frank,
Mrs
i
pent
and left
the same
Walker was inducted
and will leave July
Shaffer was guest
hold July 12th at
he occasion was her 8st
following cele
Mr. and Mrs. Barl Bhres
Mrs. Pearly Sharer, Mr
villlam Shier and daughter
Mrs. Lewis Roeder
Many other sent
of ROY»
Shafler | quite act
into
Nn
of
a 1a
helped
Kon -
gaat anda
Mrs
Lois
Billy
spi
Mm
In
Mrs
on Joys
ang
greetings
ney YORS
ive and
hobby
week
gardening lowers
Miss Lois mors
with relatives
is uy
ind
Gil
RE a
spent the
Pleasant
Shafler of
pending a furlough
Mr Mr
i talioned
nt i ap
wmed
with
D
the
rats
mg
ryder Yamell
of young
o A
in RO
i
sgh
ty Ho
oro child and
ntre Cou
tie Y ame
bar Ker wt § poy
Paul Ker
attended the fu
fetter
M
jv Kerstetisy
ef
and
Ker
gran
tetts
pate
James
1 mornin
wel.
Mileaburg - Unionville Methodist
Miler
minister
Holiness Services
1 erie
nr
Pilgrim
H
Pennayis
superintendent
New Jersey ois.
Hol
ummit
and
the Piller
a
m
Beech
ioe
Creek
mn. sSers
Howard Methodist Charge
A Curtin
m. Ch Rennedy
Chur Howard
Chit 730 p
vice R00 p m Wed.
service pm
Goss, minister
« hool
2 Ea)
845
a0 a
a rch
eh srehool
ireh achool
wOors ip IS i
gon
Sundhine class meeting
Thursday choir practices
Run-8.30 a m,
10°30 8 m. Church school
Creek--1000 a m Church
11:00 a. m.. worship service
prayer
irsday
73 p m
Hunters
pervice
Beech
school
worship
United Brethren, Bellefonts
3. KE Householder, pastor. Unified
services faning at 9:30 a m., Wil-
son R Shope, Supt, in charge. Ser-
at 8:50 a m. by the pastor
Sunday school lesson study at 10:20
a. m. Closing at 11 o'clock. Preach-
ing services at 7:30 p. m. The pastor
will begin a series of sermons on
“Satanic Conflict Against Ood's
Eternal Program.” The fourth quar.
terly conference will be held Mon-
day evening. July 26 at 7:30. Rev. E
B. Learish, DD. of Johnstown, will
conduct the conference. Praver and
Bible study Wednesday evening at
17:30. 8pecial musical program at the
| Bunday evening services
(Political advt)
JAMES L. ADAMS
For Prothonotary of Centre County
I frankly admit I am surprised at the enthusiastic ao-
proval of my candidacy
county.
from many sections of the
It is most gratifying to a candidate, SEEKING COUN-
TY OFFICE FOR THE FIRST TIME, to receive such
encouragement,
However, it only proves the REPUBLI
COUNTY ARE ALERT and awake to the
dangers of the Indispensable (?) Officeholder.
A WISE CHOICE IN SEPTEMBER
BRINGS VICTORY IN NOVEMBER
Republican Primary Election, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1943
of CENTRE
CAN VOTERS
—
‘Coroner Sheckler
July 22, 1943
Rounding Out Interesting 4 Madisonburg. Republican Can-
Years; Has Four Sons
in Service
a ——
(CHARLES SHECKLER
(Centre Corone Charl
Milesbur
ed h
Sheckler oublican., of
muels
to
important
of mo
Centre Co
perienced
trangest mu
mnt
the 3
(Hacrent
that
IL One
any?
“%X-
didate Has Had 20 Years’
Police Experience
| C. Roy Held, Madisonburg,
nounces his candidacy for the
publican nomination to the office
Bheriff. Mr
this position. His height
weight 230 pounds. He
twenty years experience
forcement of Pederal
municipal laws
is
has
in the er
Btate ar
an-
Re-
of
Held is well qualified for
a fee
had
t
1
vd
Born in Miles township March 24
1887. and being a resident
his life, he received hi
tion In the Harter:
there
cho
public
all
Carly educa-
'
n"
Miles township, later attending Mill
Bchool
farms in
he secured a
& Laughlin
Pa... where he
Joined the armed
B. in World War 1
CRIME a member 315th
Both Division
While a
tion, he »
tion
gonne
he secured
Western
where
they,
heim High
worked on
In 1017
the Jones
Woodlawn
tl he
the U
afler
Mile;
position «
police fore
which
townshi
forces
of Lhe
of thi
“One
mera ber
Gays In
Mih jel - Meuse
being
position
ia
Upon
as guard at tl
oe
8
W
he worked f{¢
the U
Mi
VERT
Held
sion with
of Justice
probibition
New
four years, }
8. Mall fre
heim
carried
Madiisoniniry
od of
In 18020
Service
partment
C FT
Penns
io for a pe
three
MY secured a
the U. BRB
Washington
work ing
and De
agent
ivania Jersey
ware
During this
gradgumied from
ment of Justice
Investigation Enforerment
Fineernrinting AL the er
Praobi *TR., he ied a
in Lock
position
ime
Lime
time. he
the U
Schr
vition
ton on the polices
of 800 worked at
January 1837
ired a Civil
the
race Sheckler is on
ODD ACCIDENT IN HOME
Hows E. Rhymstis
x § ‘ in the
we af 3
Hospita
fracture of the ankle which she ut
fw » n ot
Rihyma
w
her home
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