Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 14, 1951, Image 10

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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
June 14, 1951
CENTRE HALL
William H. Lu ‘entre dl] Mr. and Mi "red
RD, was given a party last Tuesday | and Beth and Davy of
evening at his home mothe ent Saturday
Mrs. Ralph
Inez Luse. The ev
of his 18th birt}
the even
cards and §
presented and ren n L M Eva Balle turned
served. Present ]
m, Miriam
riam Haga!
hoads, Bill
Willard Fult Russe { Allan nstity
Fred Burri Rudy visited
Mrs. D M with Mr
to the Woma: h
Trinity
home last
Paul Bra
meeting
Enterta
Mrs. The
Bradford
the
served
Bracdf
Mme
John
Sear
and
M1
returned
nah, N.Y
spent
Mr. ai ]
Alexander
dent
went
me:
Houser, Judy
State College,
with Mi:
lenahan. Last
users call-
£. Mc-
Cen-
evening
Neal
Lo Ny-
pending
mother,
Miss
IW EOL teacher | he Christian
it
wwe
bi
and
DR. A. F. PRATT, Optometrist
Opposite Pest Office at REBERSBURG
PHONE t-11
DAYS Tuesday and Saturday, 10 A M
»
6
to 8 P.M
and kept)
walting
OFFICE
Appointmen
:
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$106.00
212.00
318.00
400.00 4240.00 35.3%
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Church, with a guest, had a dinner
meeting on June 7 at Twin Aire
near Bellefille, Later the group at-|
tended a movie in Lewistown, Those
| present were Mmes. Harold Bohn, |
{Jack Bradford, Willlam Campbell, !
{Guy Jamison, Bruce Knarr, Paul
| Martz, Alfred Relish, Jack Riegel,
{ James Bryson, Roy Dunklebarger
| Glen James, Fred Slack, Harsld |
| Settle, Don Smith, Robert Arney,
Kenneth Frazier Ed Cihlar Jay
Reed and Evelyn Breon as guest
Mrs. Bruce Hartley entertained the
Wo-Fo-Lo Sunday School class of
the Milesburg Baptist Church of!
| which she Is a member, at her home
last Tuesday evening. Miss Elizabeth
| Sheets, a missionary home on fur-
lough from Venezuelan, had charge
lof the Bible study period. A fare-!
well party followed for Mrs. John
Fassett, wife of the Baptist minis-
{ ter. She was presenmd with gift:
| Refreshments were served, Present
were Miss Sheetz, Mrs. Fassett and
Mme Clark McKinley, Charles
McKinley, Kathrine No w, Laura
Hellman, Bea 8Su Gladys
Breon, Betty Pisher, Isabel Wag
ner, Mi Robinson, Mi Meri
Sheetz Mis Riser
Mr Smith
‘ollege
5
and
attended the
( commencement on Mon
Her niece, Mr Nancy Farmer
State College, was one of the gre
uates
Mr
Lovan
Kenneth Barger \
Jimmy, are spending this week with
Mr. and Mr Warren Wilson at
Raystown Dam
On Sunday evening Mr
George McCormick ca
Mrs. Harry Gardner in
and Mr. and Mr
n in Lemont
and Mrs. P
home on
thelr
Beach
DM
anda
Mr
M1:
and
led to se
P. Henshall
Sunday
home
from
Red
Fla
Bradford
ne
McClellan
Bradf«
{ RI
Centre Hal f
i Goodhart and Mr
of Lock Haver
Irvin
ry
were Mir
Linda went to Jolugktiow
week
ern
N
pena
Kenneth
Frederick
weighed 7
na been nan
Mr. Bradford
Mrs. D M. Bradford
while Mrs. Brad!
Margaret Vembx
Crerman)
Je
vior McWilliams
In
real democra
will spend son
A CAY
13 labor
of the t
which Bure
come together i
atmosphere
the art of
uction
ifices in
ple mas
thetic
practice
pean you
to stud
Christian vi
completely identify themselves wit
the people they come in
abroad, living in very basi
ters, eating the same food
working with them side by side. a
means of bringing about a bette:
understanding and enabling all to
feel and see the real spirit of vital
Christian The
people will receive no remuneration
whatsoever the services thes
render Afternoons and evenings
as well as weekends will be spent
in discussion groups, seminars and
personal conferences which the stu-
tdents will share with the youth of
other nations. Mr. Potter has been
selected by the Hollywood church
land the General Assembly of the
| Presbyterian church of the U. 8
{and will proceed to an international
{work camp In Germany, Of the
group of six young men and three
contact
quar
i ANG
}
democracy
for
| young women, one girl is the former
| Colleen Townsend, wife of Touls H. |
i
{ Evans, Jr, (son of the Hollywood
| ministery who Is also a member of
{the team. They left New York by
boat on June 11 and expect to ar-
jrive In Southampton, June 21, A
{ week will be spent in London taking
' partin in the services of the Pres
{ byterian churches in teams of three
In Scotland they will visit the home
of Presbyterians. Stopping In Hol.
land the team will meet with the
high officials of the YMCA. a meet-
| ing arranged especially for the
Council of Churches
They will travel
touching Milan, Rome, Florence and
Naples. The Itklian team of four
will remain in Italy. Two will go to
France and three to Germany
their respective Christian work
camps. The group will fiy home
from Paris to New York on August
21. Travel arrangements are taken
care of by the Wold Council of
Churches,
lard
| made
| BE
oung
group. From there they will go to |
Switzerland to meet with the World |
in Geneva. |
through Italy, |
over OR mel IH neem
MI
Mi
Hall
He
1
Cin
wednesd
Callahan
Williams o
den Club talked or
ments, presel
own of dried material and
with flowers. She also discus
rangement l he club 1}
Member
Club
with
last
range
play of lie
green
£0 A
nad
were
Mri
chairman, were
hout which
the
Garden
ment
social
condi
The
fen or Lnree
Callahan
busines
to order 5
the Linden Halli cemetery i
of their project Plans were
ne member
be
club aeclided
of
meetin
sie
i
which
held
June
Mr
Mr
Member
han, Mrs
Weaver
Char
Fred Weave!
cted
Churche
Mrs
Hele:
v Coble
G
Delaney
Cre
Decker
Mr
Delar
Evan
Earl
Mohn
Bohn
where
Day «¢
Mr
went v bit :
Cour
attended Cet in
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CHURCH SERVICES
Evangelical Reforme Re
se E Palr
Church School
vice, 10:45. Emanuel
vice, 0% Chur Sch 10
Pent Valley Laut} Rev. Ro
A. Gutshall, pastor Centre Hall
Chu ol, 9:30. Children’s Das
service, 7:30. Farmers Mills Wor
ship service, 9.00 Chursh School
10:00. Georges Valle Church
School, §:30: Communion, 10:30
Presbyterian: Rev. George Cox
pastor. Centre Hall nireh School
9:30; worship service, 7.30
Evangelical United Brethren
E. D. Spencer, pastor
Worship service, 9:15
School, 10:00
they tre
t the
f the
past TS
0 3 wor
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(
rend
0
eran
hE
rc $
Cl
7
Rey
Tussevville
and Church
Lemont Church
School, 10:00; worship service 11:00
Bethesda — Worship service, 2:00
Centre Hall—-Church 8chool, 10:00,
and worship service, 7:30
Rev. R. O. Steely of Lewisburg,
conference superintendent, will he
the guest speaker at the First Quar-!
terly. Conference
church service
following the
Grateful
A young man got up and made
his way to a little old lady standing
up In a crowded streetcar. “Pardon
me, miss,” he sald gallantly, “but
{1 think you are one of the loveliest
girls 1 have ever seen in my life
to | Won't you take my seat?”
“Thank you,” replied the old lady,
as her eves lit up, “not only for the
seat, but also for the approach”
Most of the newspaper articles
and many
1
[ the
conceive
SMULLTON
Last Wednesday afternoon we |
the announcer over radio
tation WEVA at Lewistown make
following Item of farm news
FF.A. sold poultry at $2 per
How can you or anyone else
of poor people’ earning
enough money to buy chicken meat
to feed a family at such a price and
pay other expenses? Such action ls
selfishness and proceed:
from the old Devil himself, the
father of Hes
Clyde Boob, of Millheim, and Lec
Kidder, of Rebersburg, were busy
last week treating the store and
residential building of Mr. and Mr:
Wilbur Meyer to two coats of white
paint. The job was well done
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith
neap Fiedler (Aaronsburg
Saturday afternoon guests
and daughter-in-la
wayne
From late Saturday afternoon
community had a steady rain
lasted through the night and
arly all Sunday that Elk Creek
had been flowing past thi
some time began flowh
was nearly bank-full aj
had
rain shot
lHght thunder
heard
The
pound
readiness,
of
were of
thelr
rand
son Ww and
on,
which
80
time the soil
the needed
have had, outside of
gusts, to Keep summer crops grows
ing. Garden vegetables soaked grew
that the
soil
For some 10
y
received 1:0
but since
the
and {«
Ife. Thanks
soaking rain
destructive
cantily over
ral enough
plants rest
new
the
ana
our folk:
rabbits
Agent wa
saving that
garaen vVege-
ter
over Lhe
should
ith alum wa
School
VRNOREIICA:
Mills at
Miiis
next
WINGATE
elling
great
Rit §
this
Origine’
Core Farm
CENSORED
of those
aft
who dare
after ur taxes
liberal
ill expe
with to
n
inform you
widow hard
The Police
Fire Company di
and made me
and
State
na
Person
Poor a
Bellefonte did
ry
Pa
Hh
WK
gful fine wait till the
Ch!
time
wh
the;
Gle al &
will
to look
the
COMnes to
terrible
They will be ashamed
dirty black records on
Book of Life the Ribie
the Fire Company i= 777?
go to Heaven her
land in Hell. And
als Beer and Whisky suckers
will in Hell, that place of
torment. It's surprising
girls drinking. They
and drive arount
ve
at their
Lamb’
says that
and they cant
They =1ll all
for
eit
all
land
riast »
a oun
drink that
ears
To the
A Warm
i
elon
Nn
Cat Oweners: If you have
dry celiar, put your cats
in there and don’t Jet them out
This will keen them off the
wavs and those old Cat Murderers
and Beer Suckers sont be abic to
run over them then. You'inss kno
that they tear un and down the
highways night Hke ddic's, 1
keep my
apt to be murdered. T know a cat
murderer who shot a cat
the other one over the head
Devil will get that type.
A nice big Maltees cat got Killed
‘either last Wednesday morning or
Inst week or last Tuesday night bn
a dirty old Oat Murderer. You old
crook! What's wrong with
old ear horn. You old menace, vou
old rummy. 1 hope that sooner or
later God fends the ghost of that
eat after vou at night 50 you won't
be able to rest
with youu when you ran over that
‘poor kitty, 1 would have boxed
your ears and smashed you in your
| od peer face. Shame on you, you
wicked old witch,
Also that Peliefonte Fire Come
pany didn’t sound thelr old ruck
horn coming around the corner on
West Linn Street. If they would
have sounded that truck horn 1
would have heard it and gotten
‘over and let them go by. The very
‘next time they start out to answer
‘a fire alarm and don’t sound that
horn 1 will jot down their license
[number and give them trouble,
at
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