Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 28, 1943, Image 4
Page Tour” THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, October 28, 1943, AS I 4 . | SPECIAL SERVICES JEWISH EVANGELIST TO became the fis nits of that com- PT Buys Piano ‘County C. E. Plans / AT LOCAL CHURCH CONDUCT REVIVAL SERVICES | twelve years he served the Judicial | Candidate 1 For High School | 5 1 st Convention) Don’ t Be Confused ! AY ko A bbs company as direetor and Vea the ————— pi Bunday vening service at ] A |X Known tn In 19023 he severed his cone A regular meeting of the Belle-! Christian Endeavorers of Centre Too many figures fteriines become confusing, » Parent-Teache ssociation county will hol the ty Eeirst ’ fame Duleni 3% uh eS ation ou OR in Fo oe ine oh But since attention has been called to the relative : a a \OIAY - opts : wi non oni t ‘ Al in w I : ) "i man Hacturer ol teria Tuesday evening and was well urday, November 6, with the Union| costs of operating the government of Centre County in ht gman Pho th Or uri) rE yy : i. A . . en —— attended in spite of bad weather.|C E. Soclety of the Luthez #n and 1939 and 1942, it is well to look maore clos ly at the figure Ye De ak on the f i ral them oy ! . 2 i . ‘ f ov Shoe. and At this meeting it was voted to fill Methodist churches as host. Follow- y oy Heal and th New Word Ord iis : : tr: 7] H Prance a real need by presenting the high ong regiaual on of delghton a nu In 1939, according to the audit for that year, county Bunday, Novem 7. will 1 it 1" eign ’ \ ; ; ) { Winburne of schoo wih bane Top Use Jn. 48 bi Io. he SoHventin i) apen of expenses totaled $138 " i 16.1 I, and there were unpaid bills £ wre of Ve . — 01 14 hf and (1 / " : eoninue- "Mrs T. 8. Guyer, president, an- ferences of $16,891.01—or actual total expenditures for the year — ba lor will pred ! | ‘ ! nounced that the week of Novem-| According to announcement by| of $156,307.12, Bear in mind that not a cent of this ex . ber 8 has been set aside as “Educa- | Robert L. Rhoades of Centre Hall, pense went for reduction of debt. tion Week.” O. F'. Sollenberger, prin- | president of the County C. E. Un. cipal of the high school, spoke brief- ion, the program has been arranged Similar expenditures for 1942 were $149,814.44 and to be of Interest to the high schoo : . Li ontavon 8 the} 0011 npaid bills totaled $1,000, or an actual total of $150,814 narents to avall themselves age enaeavorers, but all local so . . | - y time of thei ivilare to vis- cleties are eligible and welcome to 44. But this amount included a payment of $20,000 for ny time of their privilage to vis- | ¢l 1 ligible a } : rooms during school hou end delegates. Churches with no! reduction of the bonded debt. local societies or having denomir 1 ember 21 8 . tional group will find a special In other words, the Commi toners last year pad all - KE ' the morning ‘or coun-| {he usual bills, plus $20,000 extra for debt reduction—and lliness vatai fo a ess still spent $5,492.68 less than did the Commissioners in |} a Be wilt a. “3 J. H. France pe Sup. 1039 ntal P ! rele | Bellefonte Evangelical chwureh Jewis) ml Int ) it weneral Refractor- uring Novembes will be given a of meeting the } | : i ent 4d the field ly on the object of this feature and Colin Judge Curtis Bok. ; Mol : Curtis Bok is a son of the late |“? pT partmen Fdward Bok, editor and philanthro- |" * dr a -— W \ De | Christians pist, and a grandson of Publisher |" ? iam pl do Ts —~ y harg in 1939. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Th cul pH \ HA) haa liale After attending Chestnut Hill ' epeld wi neing, individ fun. i d Academy and Hill School, he decid- | , . wh) e A Raloh B ANE elpful hints for program building| ances carried early in the year by ed upon a law career and entered ; tee renal eo will be the feature of the afternoon | ers. illiams College. des re gly ie following th nnual business meet. i rai ’ G wick vr. and vit ranci ; » Fax funds don’t come in un But the county has to operate ju Quite a difference, isn't there? k pecially recall that practically everything cost mor There has been me loose ta balance in January has to be quit ubstantial arr - through until tax money is received. For example, in 1942 Home Service Unit the average monthly t of running the county gover . pias Tr Opens New Service ment was $12,600. To carry months to September 1 therefo $112,500. If such & balance i ioners run short of funds and to meet current bili | Hallowe’en Fete — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — To Be Held Friday (Continued from page one) m SIONers cu : v} far 0 much lor the a ite = 2 VY UE Bi Grune], : ———— You have heard, Was in additie I On Distric : . WHS legrisls 1eIN] ture passed iI dd ran rin 4 5 Of nal - Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T. taining individuals in certain institutions from ti unt i i Launch Sale of iby Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm to the dLote. This Xe bi ted to ab 316,000 ar Registration = Cl Movie Tickets X dupe TS. 18 i nually or the return frm one mill of tax levy. The chang: urses nd pn tee ar awa RF ———— {1% in the payment of the bills became Commissioners, reanzing the effect The == Sparkle and zina ad that t sort Fr thing, with Cary rarin’ to wrap up one of the cutest packages he ever made love to! It's the lift you've been longing for QeleeecQeeeRRRRRRRRRRRR ['] rd fr Music Section Plans November Program NN HERE XX HNN KN ENN ENE EEN EE EATEN TITTY II y yy YY yyy SEES EE I II rr rE TT EEN EE RS GALA FIRST-NITE RESERVED SEAT PREMIERE-NOV. oth (NEXT FRIDAY NITE STARTING AT 8:30 P. M.) V ING BERLIN Ss R BERLINS - x 20 Ca . Na” A member of Merion | K ” > Tn _ "Br her f " th oy i p erican Le gion. He is a me mber of | Auxiliary. Bellefonte PTA. Central Jack H. Yeager, of Bellefonte, will the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and {1 abhor Union, Rebekah Lodge. n " athe - pont fat Be r J TON, FERAL LAGE jello sing a group of songs Ww th violin & American Bar Associations, and of ‘ro 40 Hebrew Center. WOTU Bel biigato by M Louls Schad. Mrs . fon 1001 nter, PU, i oblicato by Mrs ils Schad. Mn the American Law Institute. 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