Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, October 28, 1943, Image 4

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    Page Tour” THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, October 28, 1943,
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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
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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
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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
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Was in additie I
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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
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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. He |. shone, Bellefonte Central, Tru } obilgat 4 " gird? “he ' 1
served on the ABA committees 00 ~ SALTY Pirst Nationtl = Bani Magdalene Lyon ; ward ir
police trai :
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Woman Seeks A YANK PILOT AND
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. + « FIND EXCITING ROMANCE IN THE BREATHLESS
ADVENTURE OF DARING ESCAPE FROM GERMANY !
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ON TGOMERY
he’ and ANNABELLA
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AYLOR-MARTIN KOSLECK
Treasurer of Clear- ] WESTERN ACTION
anid upon his death the y SECOND FEATURE!
. Governor Earle ap- - JOHNNY MACK BROWN
i1 out the : With Thunder in His Fists
188 Mar As
for the of-
t for a term TF THE STRANGER
uary. 1944. She| FROM PECOS
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Fo Christine Mcintyre
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GEORGE TOBIAS: ALAN HALE CHARLES BUTTERORTH..KATE SMITH
Cle
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ion from high
reid ihjee al MONDAY ONLY TUES. & WEDNESDAY
ise at Clear!
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na many | Songs! Laffs! Love! HENRY DANA
iting Sha ol Topias FONDA ANDREWS
ith activities, She 1 a past Pred | MARY LEE—in
nn Qi ne Junior woman s 1Fis » r FB -
and is an active membe: of the SHAN ITY OX-BOW INCIDENT
Senior Woman's Club of Clearfield. | With Jane Darwell
8he is a member and organist of N Bet a
the Clearfield Episcopal church, TOW a Mary h Hughes
The candidate the eldest of seven ,
children, lives at home with her Wits John Archer AlS0
mother. She has two brothers in the John Florence HB
nrmed forces, and two others expect Harry Davenport Litel Rice Warner
to be called in the near future, Billy Gilbert : . ! .
If elected she pledges to devote BOSS OF BIG TOWN
her entire time to the duties of the Matty Malneck
office. and His Band! The Black Market Exposed!
n—— i ices Ms —— ots oo.
Injured in Car Accident
Williarn Resides of Julian, under-
went treatment Monday at the dis- NEXT THURSDAY NITE ONLY
pensary of the Centre County Hos-
pital for cults of his nose and one RIDE TO ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE IN THE OLD WEST!
hand received in an automobile ac- .
cident In Egypt Hollow. It was re- UNION PACIFIC
ported he was a passenger in a Joel McCrea . Barbara Stanwyck - B. Donlevy
car operated by J. W. Emenhizer
Mri Emenhizer browght ‘him to the ; = —— E—
® § hospital. ”
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Selections Played by the Philadelphia Orchestra
Under the Direction of Leopold Stokewski!
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