Mare h 29, 1951 fHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three BUSH HOLLOW | There were 78 out for Sunday | School, but quite a few were absent | due to sickness, We hope all willl be well and come out next Sunday Sunday School will be at 9:30 as usual, followed by preaching ser- vice, Young peoples meeting on | Sunday at 7 p.m. with the regular | Evangelistic service following, in| charge of the past, Rev. Fisher | Everybody welcome Revival services beginning Apt 8 with the Rev, and Mrs. Joh Conrad, of Indiana, as workers Our Young Peoples’ Zone rally will be held Apr. 6 in the Lock Ha- ven Pilgrim Holiness Church, The young people from the Allentowr Bible Institute will hold the ser vice The Rev. Fisher expects to leave Tuesday noon for Allentown to at. tend the Annual Ministerial Con- vention there. He expect to re. turn home Thursday Mrs. Earl Weston and son re turned from the Centre County Hospital to their home last week The infant has been named Roial Orris Mr. and Mrs. Frank hwin, of Axemann, became parents of their third child daughter. | last week at the Centre County Hospital. Mother and Helena Es. ther returned weir home last Friday. The Irvins are members of our church and Sunday School Miss Doris Spotts returned to her studies at the Allentown Bible In- stitute after spen g the Easte: vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotts and family Mr. and Mrs family took his brother and Mrs. Merrill lersburg Mrs. Myrtle ited Saturday evening tin Spotts there were Dor Zerby, a frien Mrs. Fisher returned t Friday after spending several days with her mother who just returned from the hospital Doris Spotts took supper at the Lawery home Friday evening. other visitors were the Misses Mae Smoy- er and Helen Runkle Clad to hear that sot | IMPproving, ai 1 t il) a patient n the Centre County Hospi f the children, alse her home So m 3A; ofl adults, have been sick the past week nd Also the rounds Board To Ignore Unsigned Letters Local Boa N 44. Bellefonte has receive letter of mplaint from State College igned “A Group of Centre C ty Mothers, a spok- esman reports Benjamin F. Nicodemus, chairman of the Board wishes to state it is the palicy of Selective Service Board Na. 44 to ignore all unsigned rs, afd no action will be taken ol A — wy % >] LY , WP. eT YE Y= i ew A J Grandad was buying chicks from Kerlin “way back in 194" they're ‘tops’ for me too . 80 easy lo alan . . and so profitable. See their large adv. in this issue, RECENT WEDDINGS Sheriff —Horner The marriage of Miss Ruth Ellen Horner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | Harry V. Horner of Sharon, to Rob- { ert Sheriff, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | Raiph H. Sheriff, of Philipsburg, | took place at the Presbyterian Church in Sharon, Mar. 17 The Rey William Lawrence performed the double rong cere- mony The bride was given in marriage { by her father Among the ushers were ilbert Patton and Edwin H. Rohrbeck Jr. both of State College Following the ceremony and re- ception, ern wedding trip. They will reside State College where both are enrolled at Penn State Kautz—Roscoe Miss Barbara Alice Roscie, of State College, became the bride of Lawrence Kautz of Cleveland Heights, O., In a double ring cere- mony: in the First Baptist Church f Cleveland, March 17 Dr. Harold Coake Phillips officia- ted at the wedding The bride is the daughter of Mi: and Mrs. E. Scott Roscoe, of State College. Mr. Kautz is a son of Mr and Mrs. Paul H. Kautz, of Cleve- | land Heights, 0 The bride was given In marriage by her father, Matron of honor was Mrs. Frederic A. Howard, of Cleve- land Heights Mrs. John T. Wackerman Jr, of Cleveland and Mr Alfred W Chandler Jr., of Bedford, O. were the bridesmaids. Prederick A. How- ard, of Cleveland Heights, was best man. Ushers were John T. Wacker- nan Jr. and Alfred W. Chandler Jr A reception for 100 guests wa the church parlor immed- after the ceremony » bride is an alumna of Wes- tern Reserve University. She ha been employed at Griswold Insti. tue, Cleveland Mi Kautz wa graduated from John Carroll Uni- versity and is employed by the | Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co The couple will reside at Highland Heights, Ohio . . Lions Begin (Continued from Page Ouse topped all records, having played to nearly 5000 people over a period f five days. Joe, as most people oon learn to call him, stated that the Bellefonte Lions Modern Min- strels we ld be entirely new and different than any other show seen in this area. New material, new new music, new dance rou- and new skits. A production finitely his best rs in the production will be staged presented at the Bellefonte High School auditorium, Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday, May 15 16 and 17. Curtain time is 8 pam Advanced sale of tickets will be- gin shortly and they will be ob- | tainable from’ all ‘members of the’ Lions Club ahd the Minstrel Show cast a ————— —- To Estoblish— (Continued irom Page One) to attract tourists as any thet county in the state Jack Wilkinson, of Bellefonte been named temporary chalrmar and Ross Edmiston, of State Col- lege, will serve as secretary untl the official organization The committee named to select a name for the organization in- cluded Clarence Stitzer and Jack Baldwin, of State College, and Stan- ley Kuhlman and William Brach- bill, of Bellefon A is i op of the State Conunerce Department attended the fi'st meeting. The comerce de- partment bulletin lists the tentative title of the organization as the Seven Mountains Playland Associ ation ’ HERE, NOW! WE HAVE--Good Used Cars That are waiting for sou RIGHT NOW, no matter what your needs, or how much you wish to spend. You'll find YOUR CAR White ridewall tires, A-1 1949 PACKARD 4-Door loaded, good as new, shape, overdrive, green, FORD FORD FORD FORD door, black «door, black FORD club coupe, heater, FORD coach, heater, gray FORD coach, black : FORD 4-door FORD A-door Sedan FORD coach 1 PLYMOUTH coach CHEVROLET club coupe FORD 2.door sedan 1939 CHEVROLET coach under ceiling prices | 1947 FORD half-ton pickup—8 ‘BARNETT door sedan, heater and spotlight, black -dooor sedan, heater and radio MERCURY 4-door sedan, overdrive, heater and radio FORD Custom 4-door sedan FORD EIGHT. Overdrive-—heater, radio, spotlight, radio, overdrive PONTIAC Sliver Streak-8, loaded, two-tone, hydramatic HUDSON 4.deor sedan, green FORD 4.door, heater, gunmetal PLYMOUTH 4.door sedan, heater and radio, gray FORD 4-door sedan, dark blue BUICK Super d-door sedan, heater and radio, 2 tone green IMI PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan 1 196 : i BUICK Super 4-door sedan, heater and radio 1 1 | 1938 OLDSMOBILE sedan-—very cheap We have several GOOD 109 FORDS that we can let go , all are In nice shape, TRUVCKS eylinder 1947 FORD half-ton pickup—4 cylinder, 4 speed transmission 1947 FORD PANEL, 8 cylinder, new motor, ‘ 1948 FORD PANEL, 6 cylinder, 1949 FORD PANEL, 6 cylinder, 1947 FORD chassis and cabe-U license MOTORS the couple left on an east- Strawberry Pres, Ann Page 123-02. Jar 37¢ Cherry Preserves Ann Page Lb. 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