Novemkr 9, 1944 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Pagé Three UNIONVILLE Methodist gurch: Prayer service Thursday eveyng. Sunday schoo! on Sunday morpig at the usual time; Youth PFelloghip in the evening at 6:30, imme ptely followed by the preaching sgvice at 7:30, with ser- mon by thelastor, Rev. D. A. Sower Free Mefprwodiss Church Prayer service on friday evening Sunday school Suypday morning the reg- ular hour followed regular preaching service at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. D. E Jaseph Fur announcements elsewhere in this column Mr and Mrs, John Reosides of Rochester, N. Y., were recent guests of ais father, John Resides of this place. This is John's first visit home since marriage some time ago Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lucas and little daughter, Judy Carol, of Roch- ester, N. Y. were recent guests of his father, John Resides, and with her father and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and Geo Barton Union townsiadp., Donald was trying his luck at hunting while here Hunters in the community who were successful in bringing in a wild turkey the first couple days of the season were Fred Andrews, Reuben Comly, James Metzler and John Re- sides. Others were successful in ting their share of rabbits squir- rels al by the ther of wet jet - and guests at the nome 6f Mr James Metzler were Mr and Mrs. Lemuel Warner and chil- dren of State College Ear]! Finkbiner of Harrisburg, was home the fore part of this week with his daughter and husband, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Flick, Mrs. Flick accom- panied her father to Irvona on elec- SO that he couid town Recent and Mrs tion day nd Mrs nm, D. C and are with his mother atley of thi Mt Harold Keatley ame DACK IK everal Margaret spending Mr place and Paul Mrs. Mary Kn port, who Is spending with friends near Beilefonte the past weekend with Mr Roy Charles Hall, Jesse Hall of thi accident with centiy on and wa County week for du but id not go at time. He is home now and getting along well, Rody Emen- hizer, who was riding with him at the itme of the accident, wag only slightly injured Mrs. Amanda Moran took sudden- ly ill week and was confined to uer bed for several days. Her daugh- ter, Mrs. Helen Hartswick of Baden suminoned and arrived the lat- f last week. She expects to K home with her Calhoun of this pl son of Mr place hi motos Centre Hall me confined to Hospital all He was scheduled in the Army ace the during on account this was ter part take her mothe: when she | i 24 at can spec dy One been mm home Weaver ning. He 4 h ' aD Dag Der some time part AV mnized emnizeq ype ey church on Satur 4. when Mi ter of Mr. an had been [¢ ana het member her mot The Immel tion on Free Meth- weekend be meeting un- District El- Union evening at a meeting Saturday eve- Mollie Holt fle in the will their regular direction D. N. Thomas of Services Friday the close of which will be of the Official] Board ning will be In the church at State College Sunday morning 9:45 the regular Sunday school, fol- lowed by Love Feast and further fol- lowed by preaching service at 11:15 with sermon by Rev. Tuomas. Ser- vices Sunday evening at State Col- lege. On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 pecial dedication services will be conducted in the Bellefonte church with Rev. Thomas as the speaker The Old Quaker church has been taken over by the Free Methodist congregation in Bellefonte and has been renovated for their use Saturday, November 11, being a legal holiday, the stores of the come munity will be closed from 11 a. m 0 7:30 p. m. Please bear this In mind and do your shopping before 11 o'clock In the morning or after 7:30 in the evening The local serap Miss Margaret Stere, advises that all scrap materials have been dis- posed of which were in the Holtz worth barn and they arg now ready for more. Please take ali your sure Bis scrap to the barn, or if you ve no way of taking it, advise) Miss Stere and she will =all for it Paper, tin cans, rubber, and all kinds of metal are badly needed In the manufacture of war materials, Let us keep on the job and gather up all unused scrap and see that it Is taken to the storage place where it is prepared for sale, : Recent guests at (Le home of Mr. | and Mrs. James Metzler, Jr, were Mr, and Mrs. C. T. Smith and fam- dly of Niagara Falls, N. Y, and Philip Spicer and Melvin Baugh- man of Niagara Falls, Many thanks w Miss Georgeanna Holt for the fine rabbit dinner we enjoyed last Monday evening. Geor- quarterly der 1 of the der, Rev City, Pa service at drive manager, geanna has been getting her share of rabbits and squirrel along with her father, B. E. Holt, and she pre- sented Mrs, John Stere with one for the Monday evening dinner. She knows how to shoot and gets her game every time. Pvt, John W. Saxton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Saxton of Union township, has recently received the purple heart for having been wound- ed in action somewhere in Italy, We expected to have more information along this line for our readers this week but was unable to get it all to- gether in time, John is getting along fine according to last word received from him by his parents Little Miss Phyllis Parsons, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Parsons, celebrated her second birthday on Tuesday and her mother prepared a big chicken dinner for the occasion. No guests were present to help her celebrate the occasion but she en- joyed the chicken and all the trim- mings We were sorry to learn of the sud- den death of Mrs. Harry Harper which occurred on Monday morning at her home in Union township. She had apparently been in the best of health and her death was a real shock to her family and friends. We wish to extend most sincere sym- pathies to the bereaved family and friends in their hours of sorrow HOLTS HOLLOW Our evangelistic services in progress. E welcome Mrs, James Wesley and daughter of Clearfield, visited home folks last week Mrs visited cently Pvt. Fred Watson of lina, spent a few day are now vervone Orvis Watson relative and children Bel in llefonte re- North Caro- with home folks Pvt. Merril irlough and Watson attended c¢ 1 piace on home hurch on f or- sivitiial nrituag » I me of Mr r Moose Run Watson led Noll nursday eveniy meeting Ida Johns Sunday and Mrs College, m and uca of and Mrs, Doyle Kathryn Confer Seqarer, Hall, Mr Mr Mr Johnsor 3 Richard ¢ i delicious dinner was served in honor hday anniversaries and Mr oy Fetzer and chil- called at the Lee Fitzgerald home on Sunday Mrs. O. V. Scholl of Moose Run and Mrs. Emma Watson spent Mon- day at the Orvis Watson home Mr Mrs. M. C. Reese cirlldren of Gum Stump, day guests gt Lhe Fred Watson home “Marjorie Leathers and sister, Mrs Dreese of Bellefonte, were weekend the Leathers home Mrs. Hayes Johnson ] from over telegram Harry, w that their atient in of birt Mr aren and were Bune and visitors at and re- a ho nded is stil] he Roy Mill Leathers Hall on made Fri- D eS a was an overnight grand] McCartney wis Leathers t home of her Mr. and Mrs. J. F Mt. Eagle week and Mrs. Joe Kelly of Howard, called at nome on the last and chil- the Roy Sunday e Sheetz of Bellefonte it caller at the Les AR ening Was a Fitzgerald MK Plan Armistice Day Services fContinged from page one) their lives In the gervice The program, wich 1 harge of Legionnaire Earl K. Stock the game and will be- After introductory the presiding chairman a call to of the flag will precede gin at 2220 pm remarks by there will be an invocation ne ox and raising Following a pledge the flag by the entire audience the National Anthem wil] be played by the high hool band and Judge Ivan Walker, of Bellefonte, will speak. The pro- gram will conclude with the sound- { Mr. Stock is being as- sisted In preparations by Samuel D Rhinesmith and Earl 8 Orr The annual Armistice Day ban- quet of Brooks-Doll Post will be held at 6:30 p. m. with the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary serving the dinner. Men in military service now home on leave are invited to attend the dinner as guests of the Legion —————— Sprprise Party A farewell party was held for Pfe John W. Pike at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Weaver of Lemont, on November 6th. Pfc. John Fike was away for a day visiting at the Home of David Williams and family at State College, Knowing nothing of about the secretly planned party by his sister, Mrs. Veronica Summers and Mrs. Weaver, it all came as a surprise, He received many presents Those present were: Pfc. John W. Pike's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. George Fike, of Lemont; Mrs, Richard Summers and son George, Mrs. Clarence Jackson and [amily, Mary Catherine, Clarence Charles; Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and family, Shirley, Nancy, David, Jr, all of State College: Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Williams and family, Patty, Anna Mary, Edward, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Willams and granddaugh- ter Jane Williams, Mr. and Clyde Snowberger and family James, Charles, John and .CGene, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Willams and niece, lors to ng of taps Miss Margaret Hecker, Mrs, Mary fruit Bloom and family, Wilbur, Martha, Robert, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Willlams and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Weaver and family, Marjorie, Pred and Leona, all of Lemont, They all parted wish- ing Ple. Pike luck and a soeedy re- turn to civilian life. Mrs, George R. Willams, eight-year BOALSBURG The Gleaners class of the Reform- Friday eve- ed Sunday schoo] met ning at the home of Misses Char- | lotte and Virginia Relish, with these | Mrs Horner, members present Lewis, Mrs. James Clarence Cox, Mrs tague, Mrs. Lee Homan, Mrs M1 Korman Relish, Harold F Kiger Mi Dai: vealed relative in fia Suns until Wedne Mi nd Mr Paul C children of Greensburg weekend wi Mrs, E. W Mr: Ella Gingrich weekern] at th? Lee at Pleasant Gap Mrs. Anna Meyers some time } wi daugi day IXey spent Hes Lhe spent Smeltzer is her son vd Ma Lte B at Centre Hall, R. D Margaret Kuan wig at the John Knarr Hall swank spent m «ila n«iaw Mr ook: te Le * at ang two the ther son weekend tie Mrs. P. L Swan) r. and Mrs. Samuel leman of Pennsylvania Furnace, were callers at home of Mis Relish and Nora Miller Mr { Mrs, Cornelius Hout daughter of Lemont were guests Mrs. Harold Young daughter, Tuesday Fred Lonberger, Mrs. Wilbur Leroy Corl, Misses Mar- Emma Eliza 8° nd JIgTICH wnt tu s Prischiia Su 1 McClain at Clear E Horne of Lon visiting his wife s attending the funeral of his fats Harry Horner Mrs. Foster Charles and Pauline, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Herbert Stoffiet guests of Mrs. R, A. Lepiey College, Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, Robert Temple spent Sunday with relatives in Petersburg Mrs. W. E. Kline spent the week- at the Hamill Kline } Lemont Miss Louise Motherst weekend with h Mrs W recent the Mary and f of daughter Smilin were inne end ome at the Mr mont Mr, and ana recent « Mrs. Ausie Shu Mr. and Mr College State the He Recent and Mrs John Mrs W. H Wash, Mr were + Harry Mrs. Emma R. BD wmpson } and were «T me Sunda} ler s Mot uel home M burg Mr the D W. E. Kline B. Thomas College, R. D Mr. and Mrs W Mrs. Homer Thomas of Lemont pent with Mrs. Danie] Motherstaug {amily Mr ter Lod ena at Mr. and Miss Patsy Richard Gaol Richard Homer Shoeniell and of Altoona. spent the week the G. M Bloom home Mrs, Km Hawkhur een of net: Progr CGoheer will this Mr ighter Joan of Potter Sunday with Mr. an¢ Hess son Jack Mr. and Mrs. David Mackeyvilie spent at tie W. E. Homan home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn and wonn of Lock Haven, spent the week- Mrs. Mildred B. Smith P. Fisher and wife of Pittsburgh, spent Tuesday and Wed- with {former ister M. Bloom and family John E. Horner Sunday with Saulsburg Mr. and Mrs the weekend with Miss Vivian Ebert of Williams- port, spent the weekend at the Harris Harvey home Pvt. John Horner and Mrs. Horner spent Friday evening at the Edward Zerby home at Centre Hall, R. D Mrs W. E. Homan was a visitor at the Earl Rost home at State Col- lege, Sunday Recent callers at the George Mar- kie home were: Mrs. Stella David- son Vera and Paul Davidson of Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Houser and son, 8/'8gt. Donald Houser and Roy Markle of State College, Mr and Mrs, Harry Shilling and son of Linden Hall, and Mrs. Ausie Shutt Mrs. John Kerstetter and Mrs. Le- roy Klinger and daughter of Boals- burg Homan lay evens . end with Rev. F nesday the Mrs. G Pvt spent and relatives {rivn Graham parents sper thelr heir a - SPRAY DEMONSIRATION PROVES ITS WORTHINESS Effectiveness of sprays ag recom- mended by the Pennsylvania State College spraying service were noted in an apple orchard spraying demon- seration conducted by extension plant pathologists in the Chester Delaware county areas. Results are comparable throughout the state, says R. 8. Kirby, extension plant disease specialist The demonstration indicated that | the sprays, wien timed according to the schedule, were effective In con.’ Mrs, | Charles Mon- | Leroy Allee MeGirk and Miss Anna Altoona! and the nome spending | and! of with supper ind | Earns $800 Cutting Pulpwood Mrs. Lucey Peters of Gladstone, Va, helps provide a living for herself and her invalided husband by cutting pulpwood. One year's cutting al ready has netted her more than $8 00. Mrs. Peters save: 1 would rather work in the woods than do any other work, st C. Nev Re R Cy niscopal Bellefonte A W Special Services Bellefonte Presbyterian Church Rev. ¥ am ( : ] i FARM CALENDAR Timely Reminders From svivania State of The Penn Sch College Agriculture HARROW with heavy Oroiy ORCHARDS sod or We need a good ha: bef ter, explain frul Peru F DArTOwWiIing : management but wil viro mice al places CONTROL thei; ne PARASITES men are reminded by livest tension specialists of the vania Stale College that internal parasites be Sheed ock ontrol can achieved by treating thie ewes with phenothia- lat 8 winter zine before they quarters PROTECT BEE COLONIES packing of bee hives for protection go into against the rigors of winter should be completed before continued cold apicui- Pennsylvania State | weather begins extension turists of the Jollege point out | CLEAN UP OARDENC clean-up of the (recommended by pathologists of extension the ting oT Pennsyl-| The A fall! Ports flower garden Is every borough and township in Cen- plant [tre county, have been named to the Pennsylvania sdvisory board of directors of World trolling disease, as well as Improv giate College to dispose of diseas®| War 11 Memorial Shrine Roosevelt Leads in 33 of 48 States IContinged rom pege One) John's Evangelical and Reformed Heavy County Vole Brumbaugh Wins { the James Sickie’'s mother red with er Mrs. Burns Wood burs Rs A retu arents ned | visiting er | Dr Edward Harris Lemoyne Lucas and Mr: Ciiliet ts pent Friday at fl] The Woman 11 monthly Club wil] meeting Nov p. m. at the Piremnen’s hall Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ball daughter of Sunbury after visiting Mrs. Ball's Husband, Mr. and Mrs. James SBulli- van 13 SHRINE ASSOCIATION ————— «one members, representing Associa - {ing the yleld, The disease index Was plants and reduce disease in 1045. | tion reported lowest in 1944 for an eight. {year period, although other condi- [tions may prevall next season. | Trees given all the recommended sprays had an average of 2.156 per cent disease as compared to 45 per cent for all unsprayed trees. The demonstrations also showed the pet- al fall spray was the most important Mrs. single spray In preventing sea in t | 1944. It also demonstrated that when (scab becomes established, the cover sprays are important in preventing infections Trees sprayed regularly over an produced ——- | 9m. SCOUT COUNCIL, HERE IN MEETING i [the Bellefonte Girl Scout {was held Monday at the Girl Seout {Little House | The eight members present were: Mrs, Ivan Walker, Mrs. Mary Hey. “erly, Mrs. I. Claster, Mrs. Elmer | Hauer, Mrs, Ralph Owens, Mrs H, Tingue. Announcement was made that tHe Regt meeting will be held December When the soldiers, saflors and marines come home, after our wars have been won, they will deserve much) from the people at, home. | The regular monthly meeting of The purpose of the association is to erect a permanent memorial shrine upon which are to be placed Cie names of all service men and free burial for those who have paid the supreme sacrifice The memorial to be erected on the newly-acquired 12-acre section jof the Centre County Memorial Park, located opposite the Shiloh College, is now under construction. Clarence M. Bauchsples, State Col lege architect, has been selected to design and draw the ns, Farmers hard and move to the city and city people work hard, [hoping some owas her home hildren me and Or Pitts- hold their and returned home sister and NAMES COUNTY MEMBERS women from Centre county who! Council have served in the armed forees and Mattern, Mrs. © Keller, and Mrs. B. courch between Bellefonte and State | [Explosive in Building Kills Quarryman ot Charles Fred investigation and whelher an ingue coroner a The Continued from page one) Leo Losch Chronister Pletcher hers, Clyde went on quarry paris d Lucas him wl re ni Lie when the be 3 LTT IT TTA + E re “ FHEIRIT UI Fa Jun pn DYER Shortly after for the shouting for rin the eh smoke wy Lhe wor f help into bullding portea He 1 companions structure urned about to BON Heved 1a EWA ard fn tance occur LES TLE HELE a Im Yona JERR emg i TTITAIG Jeeta ris Cea Jaren gm Tana nomad n Btewart Tice into men quarry they and saw red hurled HAASHINE 1 constructing Keith and the ing other empl that Lucas mas gasoline to The side of belief en the official reported t Love Gf ! in 180 of Lhe heard ghowed evidences burned, and sald it p ! irom billowing re-enter It i back - nes es’ SERE ST RRR JREMERIRRL J ora 200m at of He was born 1900, Lucas on ived in hers and rad. 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