Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 15, 1944, Image 2
Page Two PAF CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 15, 1944. UNIONVILLE Methodist Church: Prayer service Thursday evening. Sunday school Sunday moming at 9:30, immediate ly followed by the regular preach ing service at 10:45, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. A. Sower, Youth Fellowship In the evening at 6:30 Pren the Presby- terian evening at 7:30, with sermon by Lhe pastor, Rev. H E. Oakwood’ Free Methodist service Friday school Sunday lowed by clas ular preaching ning at 7:4 pastor, Rev. D E Day exercises at the morning Mr. and Mrs ching service in church Sunday Sunday morming at 9:45, lol meeting and the reg service in the eve sermon by t Jou seph, Children \ June 29, he ervice Ward Southard and two children of Wilmington, Del, vis { last week with her parents, Mr. and Mi C. K. Brugge! Mr Southard returned to his home Sat urday while the family remained for a {urther visit with re and about the community Miss Jane Brugger of Canonsburg {x visting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brugger Mrs. W. B. Parsons spent several davs last week visiting with her bro- ther, Morgan Riel and other relatives in Jersey Mrs. Loulse Sters Han last Wednesday after visited with her girl friend Mrs Noll, nee Irene Selders, who had recently returned, with her husband from the State of Wash where they had both been emploved Mrs. Amanda Moran spent several days last week visiting with her sis- ter in Julian, and greeting other friends in the commun The strawberry about 1 community rather What around to be the birds iatives in rds, we stored y Ji and m LF) oon ity and cherry he seems WCarce few fem ample ington, guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Talhelm Inst week was Mrs, Fred Kurtz, of Baltimore Md, who was also visiting with her moth- er, Mrs. Mollie Talhelm of Julian Mur Mrs. Paul Holt Lee, visited over the past weekend with their respective parents, Mr and Mrs. E. L. Parsons of this place, and Mrs. Etta Holt of Julian, They returned their home in Lewis town, Sunday afternoon Young folks from the who were in the graduating the Bellefonte High School Miss Ethel Jean Stere, Mi Mary Houtz of the borough, and Mis Frances Snoke the township Only one took the examination from the borough to enter school next year that being CGirace Bell Flick The members of Unionville Cemetery A Oak Ridge cemetery in township, take persons who have their rubbish over the bank discontinue this ground rubbish Mis. J. B members of the A and and son to community clnss of were { Of high Miss board of the ssociation, or Union means to request been disposing of cans, ele, down the cemetery practice Lis tin al wo as thi for dumping place ertained the Mn-Sis club ng, it rk shower Cecil Steve been Siere ent Wi Mo- Friday mm ol a Mrs home last event being in the I 1 ghter + tOONA had WECKeN Pi Beightol of nd with ber Miss Kate smith and Mr. and I Gi. W. Bui- weekend Mi ! Friday ove at irles r Wee ke Howard Tare, ter sisters Sler ib meeting PINE GRO Kk ¢ t of War drive throug! Mr. and M1 tors Mark Penns Valley visited some of Impre Menu held Saturday evening in cemetery by the I. O O for their members R. Groninger address Cpl. Hugh berland, i» lough at Springs and Mrs summer in Fra: rt oved a ast Thursday thelr [rendas en Wi rial serv ive Rev. wopriate departed Eave an Pry wing rental | ond port New Cumberland Farmer Homan large st and umbe is arranging raw i H Dr a relapse i Is somewhat ing. Hig cheil time rma shed UW 10} JONnn Barto | H.C om at unpr Care of daughter Ax her parents of penaing vith Roy Gales of the U. 8 Navy a few days last week with and family, Mrs. Bertha 5« Charles Myers, Jr vacation Potter FFA at yp Mrs moved t IE bE hilling Oh new Our townsman MUNIGIPA _MILLHEM |& - NEW SHOW TIME Shows Now 7:20 & 0:15 P. M ADMISSION 14 & 35¢ FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY (June 18th) f Frevor Dekker Barry "THE WOMAN OF THE TOWN" Here Is a first Western pieture that will be enjoyed by all! Rire clnss Also “REAR GUNNER" “Color Cartoon” BATURDAY NIGHT ONLY (June 17th) Margaret Sullivan, Ann Sothern Joan Blondel) “CRY HAVOC” “Color Cartoon” and LATEST NEWS ISSUE WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY (June 21st) HUMPHREY BOGART CLAUDE RAINS "PASSAGE TO MARSEILLE” Truly a great picture . , . with two GREAT STARS we RI c—— improved JI Lime ives uo 4) cast me with friends and relat tre ounty Edna wna Monday ere Al weds was In the golden ther and Mauffit Gin for fland ary of her Mr Calvin { PRR Cs anniv bro Mir and Ma fit n retis mmo's parent Harter at San Diego weekend with his Wentzel » daughter Are of In non Hs A from his duties the Bell Telephone Co Dre from ited thy Balt friends | Vonada returned Md. where a week June i= Fath Day. Remember Dad with some remembrance where ever he may be imore or Unda 18 ors Child rer a be observ. HBunday Bs In- service will ¢ Lutheran church 10.30. The public these services Belle Walker, a stud- irse at the Germantown Hos. spent the weekend at the ne-Walker home Kane, of Howard, who oper. % the blacksmith shop here, was quite busy in the shop inst week Mrs. Pearlie Sharer observed her Bird birthday Monday We wish her man) happy birthdays ng at attend Anna to more School Tox Rote Remains ot 34 Mills (Continued from page one) the schools was awarded to J O Brewer at $450 a on. The contract specifies that the bins be filled by August 15 The building and grounds com mittee was authorized to Investigate the possibility of bullding a retain. Ing wall slong the Spring street edge of the sehool commons this summer, and to report at the next meeting 8 D Rhinesmith, of the school activities committee, reported the combined High School and Legion Junior Band concert has been post poned until Sunday, June 25. The concert will be held in the auditor ium Mrs. J. M. Hartswick, of the per sonnel committee, reported 78 chile dren attended the pre-<schoo] clinje and that about 28 others remain to be examined before school opens The board voled to grant the Or der of Eastern Star permission to use the gymnasium, September 9 for A large district meeting to be held PORT MATILDA B. Woodring, a surgical in the Philipsburg State reported to be slowly at this time H. GG. Herr preached in the church Sunday morning, June 11, the first he has been able to be In the pulpit since February, due to ness Mr, and Mrs | pa - Hos nm - H tant pital, proving Rev Baptist is William Bennett spent few days st the home of the former's father, Allison Bennett He has been in camp at Cape Cod, and is now enroute to a camp In Mississippi The Preshyteris ciety met Lane on for thelr ing was ess served after the by" all John Mile Don My« Mr. and Mrs closed thelr mim nd Ro home to work for the in Be Ira 0 an Mi home Rionary Mrs at he of Friday after June regular meeting. The meet well attended and the hort a pienie lunch in the yard meeting which was enjoyed noon, has purch truck 1s of State College willlam A. Ros property for the Be to Mrs with he arm ised a from up nave ne help summet M blican Fri and sitended the at ning Mrs, C Rey Curtin clubhouse June § George Stiver Pringle meeting GRY eve A hoi Hall ry 1 party as held at Mrs. J HM June 10 for the Martha Ann Jeffer were Mr CM H. Bennett and birthday the of Mi Saturday shite : present Pringle Mr J daughters, Dolores and Janet, Dori Jane Hicks Claire MeMoniga Joyce Weston Catherine Bennett Gladys Bennett Bondra Bennett Pearline Barry, Ronald McK uteheot and Donne he WK gifts e of yor - Wis rece vey ny TH noon She games The Hoste M Pring refreshments aN stan Bent reports ¢f ith le and ci All had a very pieasant flery wished n ner Many nee na GAYS Marion M1 lodge meets week meme presen HOWARD nd soe] ight wit Mr. a RD and | wins. Mr and H. Scehewenk. and Mr. and M1 Regal, of Ho Misa Girnce Be Dent with cw ana Long, Mr ead mm ward ward wenck of Mileshurg Sunday her sister, Mis Lulu Bchenck A #4 of Con friends at How Rommald Coder at end hohoeken called on ard winday The Ch the Met) WAR ’ n fore dren's Day program i chur sunday renciered oo a xi ne: noon well rowd od house Pvt. Robt 1. Schenck, of Farm lgdale, LL. I NY wl B-2¢ Shel don C Schenck, of Daviavilie R | spent Sunday with thelr parents Mr. and Mrs Harold Schenck and the latter's wife and children Mrs. Emma Kaseman returned to her home at Wheelerville, Pa, al ter spending the winter with her sisters, Miss Alice Pleteher and Mrs Mabel Ivers Mrs Crompton and her son Dickie, left Thursday for Runne. mede, N. J. where they will spend a short time with her husband's parents Mr and Mrs, James Crompton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coder and son, John, of Mill Hall spent Fri- day at the home of Mr, and Mrs Chester Nef? Mrs. Mabel Ivens is expected home soon, after convalescing from an overation at the home of a friend at Polindelphia, Mrs. James Haines and daughter, Mrs Rose Brintenhope and son, former residents of Howard, called on Mr. and Mr. Miliford Hever y and Mrs. Pannle Boone and daugh- ter, Mrs. Amy CGlossner, Sunday {A very Impressive memorial and flower mission service was held on Friday afternoon at the Evangelical and Reformed church by the W © tI. The Memorial service was in honor of Miss Mae Johnson and Mra { Leathers, who passed away the past (year. The sdvernl vases of flowers {taken by the members, made In bot quets around 60 In number, were ‘sent to the sick and to homes of Ciro those having sons and daughters in Regal. Mrs. Milford Heverly and | Rev, apd Mes, William Long Miss | Mrs Charles Beightol, The meeting | Mrs, Bertha MoGee of MeGoe's| Mrs was lend by Mrs. Kate Weber 1 Mills recently moved into the | patient at the Miss Mame Long of “Lock Heven, (Cyrus apartment on Walnut lon Monday apent the weekend with her parent street Mrs. John ulu MoCloske Hazel MeCloskey has Tice Diehl returned LT Ir al a y, daughter of etlered as a i Baturday Lock Haven Hospital | home | f] the Haven observal Lak heing from an Won Por Victory Ruy Bands ¥ Hospital pat on Ther ought to is one thing every ) deci ide at and that Read the Classified ads I” i FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES | oy - o> "AcP FRUITS (VEGETABLES | Perk up ary appetites by serving . vegetable sa'ads and fresh often! They're mighty delicious the nation’s leading farms, orchards and groves in your A&P Super Markets at pr that are invitingly low. 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