Page Fight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Beptember 1, 1038, @ | State College held Monday Koch Funeral with the Rey Inter- Mrs faith» OBITUARY — Marshall family in Funeral services were moming from the Hom State College HARRY KABELLA Harry Kabella, member of a form er prominent Bellefonte family, and far the past number of years care taker of the John B. Elliott farm in John F. Harkins, officiating Sinking Valley Blair courry, died at ment wag made in Land pA Q Clock Monday nl £1rnoon afl Hunter Vi a men ber ol the 8 week flings. He was born Mu Bellefonte on March 17, 1850, makin {31 at time of death 88 vears, months, and 12 His sere Henry and Catherine Kabelia, his ther having years operated Foundry. Survivors er, John Joseph Kabella ter, Mrs. William L. DeArme: nse SAMPSEL wife of Wil- former resident Saturday MES. WILLIAM H. N . and » Sampsell ave paren (Dalley) for many Bellefont NCUGe 4 ot days he oid I nephew burg, alte) th a complica MRS, MARGARET M1 A fa rear Marga le HUNTER B Lancaster I'iurad vetont THEOL § Marshall Co. lest winch warg Glade Origin HH Af oh Yi Au Leal amobert on June age at time 1 in Bellefonte making he } months and 10 day was married 0 Cworg 1928 Hunter aiey nna Mrs WILSON WILLIAMS DESCENDANTS MEET Wilson NARd been wil ¢ U5 he as Erhard caused Gerald son St na Peek ber Woman Badly Stung 18UED abeth f Bunbury, was stung abit the head the of Charlotte, Mary Margaret Robbie: Mr. and Mrs. Steward Con- Falwinger IFy and Mrs. Prancis Confer, Mr. and 100 time NM Andrew Salan dangh te Leg i arms. | Grace and Doras, and Allen Dou { Bur M i M Ly wai nt | vi al S20 MAL Hive: ys BE iG, t } RIV ES FTE ist al Cree LUCKY DAYS i \ CTE - EN Powe 70% PEAR Friday and Saturday at THE SMART SHOP Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Summer Silk or Cotfon Dress In the Store for 10 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE AT THE REGULAR PRICE -_ HERE'S HOW First you purchase one dress at the regular price, whether # be $1.29 or 53.98. You may have your choice of any other ad- ditional dress selling for the same price for only 18 mere, NO TRICKS! NO STRINGS! BUT A SMART WAY OF CLEANING HOUSE! Se Our Windows ! THE SMART SHOP “IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY” 28 South Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE, PA, Centre County Hospital Notes Monday of Last Week Admitted: none, Diseanrged: Mrs Charles H. Wagner, Bellefonte; Pat- Jck Barnhart, Steubenville, O., Oy- vis Watson, Bellefonte R. D. 3: Mrs Melvin Lucas and infant daughter Milesburg: Harry Dickll, Youngs- town, O. Expired Carol A. Lutz, Bellefonte. Admitted Monday and discharged Tuesday: Master Curtin Haley State College; Charity L MoC .ellan Bellefonte: Mrs. Cole- man E. Rossman, Spring Mills. Ad- mitted Monday and discharged Sun- day: Mrs. Willlam H. Britunghum State College: Miss Gladys E. Lock rd, Lamar. Master John Wagne! ol Hu Helght ‘J wil mitted charged wWedne A Belle te, R. D \ on na Monday ul Wi Luca am { wi un adn Md discharged Friday Tuesday of Last Week A ted Master Janu {: Richard A Edy ard Wedie day of Last week Admilieg yard, RD Last Week Misi | Nuiker, oN Thursday «4 Saturday Btate College There were wi JHES ’ EU UNILE Heaton Reunion Held Last Sunday inl Heat y. August Ha ent sel mr i Lx P Mi: Ida Snyder ang Elizabeth Drumm. Sunbury Mr. and Mrs. Setl Redchenbact Mrs. Edward Heaton, al My Heaton Ww il X, ton Graves and Mil of Howa man, Ci Mrs. Raymond Brooks Edward, Grace and Paul, Mr. and Mrs Frank Brooks. chidren Dor- othy., Eleanor, Luther, Harold and all of Bellefonte, Mrs rence Phoenix, Noxen, Pa.; Clar- Case. Kingston: Mr. and Mrs J. Spangler, daughters Faye and Anna, Blanchard, Mr. and My Charles Fetzer, children Catheripe Dick, Mrs. Edna Seller Mr Mrs. Blaine Port, children George, Jane, John, Mary and Dicky Pletcher, all of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. John Eekiey, State College: Mr. and Mrs. John Kane Mr, and Mrs Nevin: Lutz and. Mr and Mis, William Eckley, Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cox. Belle- tonte. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lomi- of Valley View He ] dred Huntingdon, all + : Mrs. Rosa Poor- atles Poorman, Mr. and children Ray etic R and and on HAZARDS OF PLAY WORSE THAN HAZARDS OF WORK accidents among the oil workers of the United Btates during jast year were one-third when on the job than off-duty, according to a report made by the American Petroleum Industries Committee in Rockefeller Center. Fatalities during the year were only forty-six during working hours, as compared with sixty-nine during leisure hours. The committee also reports that trafije accidents accounted for more than half of the off-duty fatalities Fatal jess Gun: Given to Roosevelt Two amall cannon, modeled on the style of the ancient guns used more than 100 years ago and [ishioned out of a gun and gun-carriage used during the war of 1812 were present ed to President Roosevelt by King- Aon, Ont, war veerans during his visit there. The cannons were mounted on a teakwood base and pisces within a teakwood box made LE] part of the oid GUD eatiinge. Recent Weddings YostKarbinos James Yost, son of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence H. Yost, Lock Haven, and Miss Verna Mae Karbinos, of Snow Shoe, were united in marriage Sate urday at Hagerstown, Md, They are residing at the Yost home in Lock Haven. They were acoompan- led by and Mrs. H. 1 of Pleasant Gap Piciier Knarr—Gordon, Al & Cer home of Mr of mony periormed al and Mus, Charles Knar Saturday alten Edward Knar: with BE Lockpo on, Dale ATT LAE Lae Cor Home Haven ficismed i OCK Haven Oo! ne bo Johnstone—Metzel Flees & Heleel Has Acaaemy wedding Wip Prof. and Mrs Juin {Ri throug LOE Wis Fnnian Bar 4 : Weaver-—Rauch Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Weaver, of Matllda, and Mr. and Mrs Von Spreckiessn of Clea ‘and Port William field Kustenbauler-—Gettig Mrs. Elmer Mileshurg, announce the thelr daughter, Ellen Joseph Kustenbauler and Mrs. Charles Kustenbauter Bush Addition, Be he wed ding took place Meth parsonage at Cumberiand, Md 25. 1838. The wer Celtis ister of thu A. Holler, J Dri is High Mr. ang Gettig of marriage Louise son to Mt f 03 ’ LAH ol 1 Helonte in Lhe t wll June attendants Mi bride How sraduile Caracs and David ard Ihe Bellefonte of Lil Gan Mi Robb-~Hombach ward Robb {oonan. of i by the Ea tman Kodak at Chicago 2049994 YEAGERS oeesess BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES $2.45 Will wear all winter BELLEFONTE. PA *0000 Lana ad SPECIAL VALUES IN Used Furniture! Taub’s Furniture Exchang AT scm e Dressers - - - - $5.75 to $9.75 Chests of Drawers - $4.75t0 $9.75 Link Springs - - - $1.50 to $2.75 o (Reinforced) New Coil Springs - - New Mattresses, $5.75 $5.95 (50.4% Cetton) China Closets - - - - - $9.75 (Beaitifully Finished) OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION COME IN AND SEE THE WONDERFUL LOW PRICES AT VERY VALUES WE HAVE TO OFFER or a. C—O Taub's Furniture Exchange Buch Arcade Building HIGH STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. opller i BAY Schreckengust—Nowe Life The man who makes » million dollars ls one thous sand times uccessful as the man thousand dollars would be 0 much Americanism Henry Clayton Schreckengast eonnd believe of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sehrecken- gast, of Logan Mills, and Miss Mae Margaret Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haury Rowe, of Tylersville, were married in the Lutheran par- sOnage Loganton, last Thursday evening the Rev. Arthur Yeagy pastor the Bugar Valley Luth- eran charge. The Was unat- tended son you what peop ithout having wo wonder «9 a mean WHO make a nt by of eouple Lose lyons, made of Lyo ouncement has been of Alleen of Fdward Lyon and Paul Lose, son of M! Lose of Bast How Bellelonte The wedding n Cumberiand, Md., Sal t 20, with the Rey. O ' Latheran officiating Mr. and Mr t of Bellefonte brother-it ter of the bridegroom, al- m, Mr. Lost t 1! DANKE, an hn brig el) Ruben an vi” F3% a ey SR HAZEL & COMPANY LUCKY $425 $5.25 harie A FEW OF THE MANY BPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LINOLEUM RUG 5 Found Felt Base, 8 COTTON MATTRESS MM Pound Art DAYS “1 oyed a X 1% Want ads bring rents Picking LATE SUMMER DRESSES One Rack Be Here Early! WOOL FELT RUGS ox)? Artistic rach *0e0000 V0 sete s00 GOOD SHOES : BAD BOYS $2.45 : 15 : Brutally "0400 AGERE $195 FOR Farh ] 00 Very good wearing rug HAZEL & COMPANY SOUTH ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEVONTY Blrong Patterns * : : BRILEFONTE PA. 906% LUCKY DAYS 19 FA Ean Standard Brand SPECIALS! Roror 69 Gillette Razor 26¢ and 5 Blade AND 59¢ 43 LUCKY DAYS We Thursday, Friday & Saturday 20% REDUCTION — ON ALL — I. E. S. LAMPS AND RADIOS Many Models To Choose From. LISTERINE Tooth Paste TWO 25 Tubes JERIS HAIR TON Shampoo £1.00 Value WILLIAMS Aqua Yelva And 5 Blade AR Purpose | bergen's Lotion hg 43 PARRISH DRUG STORE re & ‘2 DEHAAS ELECTRIC COMPANY We Give and Bedeem 8. & H Green Stamps “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE” W. Bishop Street Bellefonte, Po. a a EE a a 4 - Going Out of Business Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 2nd and 3rd + $0. 0 0. 0 Aa a a Xa Xa Mg vw PRL wwe EY YY YY YE Ye ey es - Es WY YY vy vy eo 8 eS PDIP EN = Owing to conditions over which we have no control, WE ARE QUITTING BUSINESS on Saturday, Septmber 3rd, and we are selling everything to the bare walls at A GREAT SACRIFICE! COME BOTH DAYS! Every item will be drastically reduced. No limit to quantities. First here first served. Our Clover Farm Products are the best and you can save money by attending this sale. i Bi A A I II Be SPR ob J J Lal Pl Ml Ce THE CITY CASH GROCERY Allegheny St. Phone 80 Bellefonte, Pa. FREE DELIVERY I —_—_—"— GE WE RE PE WE EE SW RE RE RW ew ee WE RY ww ww 4 PRB PEB Balk . . . . dk a : Ad 5 Ak AMA : ? lh Ah he Eh ee 0 hh i eh al a i 2 in i — ~~ Bd ER li at i fe he fe nie fe of J a A SE a ge ie I ee gt a ES, li a dit a alle at aie a 4 dt a di BE ————————, LPP eee+0400091 Fw
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers