November 2, 1939. ° THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven ————— ” — -— — — ! | | | have come home disgusted and dis- ‘Rev Paullin To The annual business meeting will | “O Promise Me * The bride, who was | The matron of honor wore an Aqua | eftizen to have a voice in the Way ' parmand John Borden Runville couraged, and in tears at times, de- ' {include the election of oMcers and EVD In marriage by her uncle, Mr. | blue dress with new berry accessor- | your national, state and local gov-| prone] Blanche Miles State College claring they never would go back to Be 5. E. Speaker action taken on the newly revited |D. A. Isenberg, was attended by her | ies snd a corsage of talisman roses, | ernments are conducted Go to the —————————— | school again, and too many of them | | constitution. The fellowship banguet sister, Mise Marian V. Isenberg, of | Mrs. Johnson attended the Belle- polis, Tuesday, and vote for those A civilization is no better than the | have quit to the bitter disappoint- {Continued from page one) [will be held at 5:30 in the Evangell- | Wa¥ne, as majd of honor. The |fonte High school and has been em- you think will best serve the needs crimes that it permits | ment of the parents. | — ne) eal church bridesmalds were Miss Amy H.| ployed at the Weis store here for (of the county during the coming —_ TO THE MOTHERS OF | Next Tuesday we can go to the |Unjon church at Seaside Helghts,| The Saturday evening session will Barnhard of Brooklyn, and Mrs, several years. Mr. Johnson Is a four years ttt. BELLEFONTE polls and vote for men who have | N. J: from 1020-1037 as pastor of [Start at 7:30 with a song service. | FOSter A. Johnson, of State College, | graduate of the Ridgway High County officers Lo be elected are ms SQUARE DANCE {been frank and honest enough 10 [the Geiger Memorial church of ‘The worship service which will be sister of the groom. The groom had | school, attended Carnegie Tech and follows: a EBheriff, a Treasurer, a Let us as mothers forget what our | state the platform they're standing | Philadelphio, und from 1937 to the led by the Orviston C. E, Boclely will as his best man his brother, Vaughn | the Drexel Institute of Technology, Prothonotary a Recorder, a Regis - party Is, who our friends and enems- | on In our town papers. present, at the Rosedale Baptist follow the song service. Following Russell, of Jersey Bhore. The ushers | and has been employed by the West ter three ( ommissioners, three Aud- HECLA PARK fes are, and go to the polls next We have been fussing about for [church of Camden, N. J. Since 1923 this will be the installation of the were Lee McClintock, of Westfield, | Penn Power Company for some time, | itors, a Coroner and a Burveyor Y . Tuesday and vote for three directors | years and saying: “What can we (0 [he has served s+ an instructor at newly elected officers and the an- N. J, classmate of the groom: Rich- | being transferred to the Bellefonte In addition, the voters at the FROM 9 to 12 O'CLOCK who will work In the interests of | about it? when we have heard our [the Seminary Evening School, Phil. | nouncements, The address of the urd Russell, of Jersey Shore, brother | area in 1937. After the ceremony, a same time will choose township and FRIDAY NOV 3 our children. children complain, Well, our chance | gdelphia. He has served as confer- | evening will be given by Rev. Nor- of the groom; Foster A. Johnson, wedding dinner was served at the borough officers a Justice of the ’ ; . Dear knows we have been wor- | will come next Tuesday to do some- | anee director of the Bay Beach Bible man Paullin, of Camden, N. J. His Btale College, and Charles Hagy, of Fleisher tea room at Julian, at the Bupreme Court, and thice Judges of MUSIC BY DEWEY VANCE ried enough In the past years over | thing about it, If we vote for men | Conference since 1936. At present he | subject will be, “Christ Calls for Wayne. After the ceremony a recep- | conclusion of which Mr. and Mrs, [the Buper ol Court of Pennsylvania and His Orchestra the things that have been going on | who will run things in our Interest. | js q trustee of the following schools: | Personal Consecration 4 tion w 5 held at the Saturday Club | Johnson departed for a brief wed- nats S———— NO ADMISSION CHARGE at our schools, Our boys and girls| We're not fooled by the letters we | American Theological Seminary and! The county officers urge young In Wayne For going away the bride | ding trip. They will go to house- Marriage Licenses smm—— | have read in our papers recently. We the Wilmington Bible College. He | Peoples’ societies of the county to be (wore a three-piece hunter's green | keeping in one of the Owens apart- | George R. Irwin Unionville can easily guess who really wrote | wil) speak at the Saturday night's| Present to enjoy the fellowship and nubby wool suit trimmed with gray ment South Allegheny street, Hazel Balley Bellefonte PPI ESer Ped FPP NO PIP I0e | them, | session on “C hris t Calls for Person- | inspiration that will be present. Vis woll collar. Her accessories were of | Bellefonte, as soon as the new bulld- | evqe Ww. Ardar Clearfield / | We need a decided change in our (g1 Consecration.” Rev. Paullin has tors will be welcome at all sessions. dark brown suede. The bride Is a! ing has been completed Clara V. Losh Clearfield [ TE al F ot fd 4 | school conditions, and we're going 10 [been at the Pennsylvania State © —————— graduate of Williamsport Dickinson —————— Daniel Roy Gentzel Rebersburg < get It. You just see If I'm not a good | E. conventions for several years and R w Idi Semi ary and the Pennsylvania Deborah K. Musser Bellefonte guesser, | has proved very popular, He is noted ecent ngs Sta # College, class of 1036. The Voters To Choose a : SHOES FOR MEN (8igned:) a as in the conferences for his course Eroom is a graduate of Jersey Shore New Officers ’ \ INTERESTED MOTHER. op vy o Study the Bible.” One Quick—Yecina High school, and the Pennsylavnia " —-—— Pennsvivania Endeavorer writes this a " of Mr: Stale College, class of 1935. He is . —- “October 30, 1939. |of his conference: “He gav Delbert Leon Quick, son employed by the 8. 8, Pennock Co, | (Continued from Page 1) enn i er He gave so many | Alta Counsil, of Lock Haven, and coo 0 2 by : — Sirs ‘ Youn suggestions and helns that one could Miss Mary Yecina, daughter of Ig- ~'" le fl na S, as assistant man-| oo. warmed against using pens in 4 Much has been sald abou 1€ {not help but get some real value in nos Yecina. of Snow Shoe Were fer of he Newark store After | marking their ballots, for ballots so AND HIS ORCHESTRA new Centre County Home and IS | Bible study {f his suggestions were united in marriage Monday Of last wedding trip they will live in New- sot A followed. 1 rersonally enjoyed his|gyeek at the Pirst Baptist parsonage ark. Out-of-town guests were pres- sgt 4 g gg as © sider . MEA h p id " Ss ; : ent from State OO oo ”%y Shore : A Sepia \axpayer wa So det conference more than 1 ean ade | 100k Haven. by the Rev. Howard O Willis n Slate Culiege: Jerse A OTe, | (hie pencils may be used. Cross < » ! imi p I "TY PEs . 1 11 " Williamsport whurg a Ra 1? ; ing Inga ing a he pe Bird quately expre Mr. Paullin will| young. Mr. and Mrs. Quick will } br ¥ 3 eh rg arr] marks must be placed in the square ar to the one In e 10W Wilead a similar conference at the | ; ith $ eke | DUN aol rooklyn New York ; a , a I 3 : roul y , Cin Lock Haven with Mr. Quicks, ' he right of the names of the ; your own conclusions. Ou Home. After learning that he would | county convent on Saturday after-| mot Newark, Orange, Roseland, Bloom. vidual candidates. Cross marks ; y . r be compelled to hire a registered | noon from 1:45 to 3:15 : field Westfield and Philadelphia where on the ballot cannot be Co p Famous Reading Anthracite is fireman to operate the heating pliant The convention will open on Fri- Shope—Miller —— Bitrbis Check marks, or any other TR genuine laundered coal—as and pay him from $1.50 to $2.00 per day evening at 7:15. with a pres M Kathryn H. Miller, daughts John on—Hartman markings except a cross. do not con- ‘ nearly 100% pure as can be hour, for eight hours’ service or Prayer service conducted by the of A bry a a uth Alles ha" ' day. October 27. at 30 | bute a legal vote and must be PR | produced. Yet it COSts YOu no t » fi > one ernate per airlac t ot antic as dd wih Ey M elen artman, daugh . : . - J hree Srenk n oe on = op pes chairlacdy of nvention treet. Bellefonte. became the ride {ime nf H en A Bu! ma 4 red In counting the vote more than ordinary coal. day, at a cost 0 <0 per day vr {yerna Ardes { Bellefonte : : . £8 v {Mr ana Mr aritman [ ’ ; $11,680 per year, he wa diss usted ye : pe county of Ellsworth E. Shope, son of Mr t n st Bel + and F lection officials are reminded What's your best buy in coal? JO Ir year, { SE i he re-nraver vice the ounty Mie hi e reel, Bellefo ‘rub ’ This is just one of the NUMErous | qm, upe ent. J Kenneth and Mrs. Cyrus Shope, of Howard, eg. w ha n of John 8. that the law provides that ballo : § Draw your own conclusions. items in connection with the oper- | walker “mon ill conduct : Ridgway i Walk w conduct a v{ternoon. October 22. at Baltimore, at the Me at a ceremony performed on Sunday . : (ord | DOXes, check sheets and tally sheets > : } : : together with all other election mas a ation of the new County Home mn ervies, Th will be followed " ‘ ab . alt Melhodl } ch | "VB : ‘ t tot Coit 1 } { that y Md. Mr. and Mrs. Shope expect 0 ¥ vi tha ’ tie | terial, must be brought to the Cour Judge for yourself the cost of tiny } devotion wl 1 will be led 3h ? 1 B by the Rev. H il ro h " AE ra ld “ ’ ) sekee ping th Ar ii- rts 1 " be ty Commissioners’ offices immediate ; | operation. Elect Mr. Weber agai by the Woodward C. E. Soclety. Fol- re albums bo he ! the only attendant *! iin oO Le " 1 1 ! ure "1 | iy after 1 mt has n nn oA and he would likely favor the ore lowing ti wi es the N pn Wi Jumes Hartman ) a and lows iis will b he annual me to i / sae ted a an PHONE 647M tio {f 2 new Centre County julil ¢ i ‘ ' terit * be . f f brother and lon o 1 } age by the co y president, Thom Bohn-Justice 4 45 gr 5 . 3 ¢ ‘ 0 y N 4 nr alo hat is Your | { ’ Signed as Musser, of Stale College, and the a " Hotihbd by 11 hay Os Johnson wi Fame ’ f HECL A P A RK HEMEPONTE, PA Bellefonte 7 if ayer reading of the Co-Founder's mes. At a ceremony periormed J atl } i rovya ue velvet dr lemn duty to vole i Ol ant | 3 3 : shoider Li ait ‘ yr " y a (Nir ys ’ 4 Over “111 {yn ———— age. Mrs. Francis E. Clark. which Rev. GE Housghpuiel in vi : 1 and i reage good § nme; ree g : . Us § Brettien par Wed ina lies the | 3 take advantage of your right as a Monda Nov | Ad Restores Vaga as sent 21 1 the Lro- ¥ id 1 \ Hey . | ng m pr be im. Re be gi nesday evening Oct er a8 ‘ ! Y, |Eram Hi be & J iu % the od 3 d roth . iv £) roel » i Haat #1 8-1 : A : A ) bond to Former Home Centre Count C. E Octet which o'clock, Dorothy . s a a TT a a & ¢ Dancing 9 Adm Fax $1 I : Z LAUNDERED / : er of Mr. and Mr: ol . ues 7 £ Enlarged Dancing Space ee ne res | Of Coleville, was united in marrig® 2nd Successful Year — 56th Consecutive {Continued from DAge ON#) ment of the County Union They | Harold - ippeared al several places over | 9 HATH marked must be discarded by elec- tion officials. Only pencils or indel- HNN A500 fates. It left the Mrs. Charle Clarence louse and wandered int) * i h and ave Pe : wri lege, They were allenced bn . £ V/ kl A t : $ cs . Yiu ‘ wh ver they appear LOW) nis 4 » 35 md : Snow Shoe. where it lived a vaga " r oo pea oh Xe y and Mr :. Johnacn, of dlaln a ee Y uc Ion Oo will * the ; y sssage by the ] " ’ ! bond existence for scme time be. Will be the evening message by Ne! oollege, Pi he yong couple in- § fore journeying on to Moshannon Gene Stone Pastor-Counsellor J tend reside In + Colle § The very wording of the advertise. °F W® P ila iphia Christian Ea : Ww 0 tho | deavor Uni theme will be d ment last week indicated that tl XL ». yo hore Pn og Tate—Horner ; 1 hrs lls fo wrist ls Service 3 dog was definltely without a ho ari a " HStian y Vis tne Kathrys wr a daughter of “lie me i ! \ Cats morning act va i there and had become a nelghnor aturday morning activitie will i FOOD | float throu bh the air? ai Sng vig VAT ' a Nor. Grove Mills. and Earl Melviy , PE CENT | T & orton Mr Soles spied th x of the Stats ony Krai} Noe Zion 0 bin . he hip nl Lh . A , b NIN N RA LIVES OCK vp GREATER VALUE and SAVINGS | +..20d we mean “with the greatest ragedy had entered the life of thy churen ¥ rris has apreared at lock Friday evening in the Ba lev. 8 : These money saving values are planned by Wels Pure Food Stores of ease.” The answer is: Roblee former household pet. So on Sun- | Orfvi 8 ha NY eon Jha red i § MARKET Inc § | for you to share. Shop at your neighborhood Weis Pure Food Air Step shoes cushion every step. day the Hoffers went to Mos! 1 Ron Oe a Tol pil CONVEY abit y the young ple w the! & i: | Blore and take advantage of this budget - benefit opportunity. non. asked the first first perso sol d i focated 3 Miles North of Williamsport on Route 15 Try them for style and comfort. | they saw about the dog and in a few | Hon. by the 1 moments theie was a joyful re- | national convention which was held rove Mill § Mrs 1 Tune THRIIRT PER WEE MT TRRET TE ghd] THT ITY ELIT NL LL $B delegates to the Inter Ee nd g N. B.C. $5 fo $G50 mie me Ty oh faim rom, Clomi By e a mesiGoo Me Tew | Livestock Brought Here Brings |} SHREDDED CANNED WHEAT || | PUMPKIN 10: Ocean Spray CRANBERRYSAUCE | PORK & BEANS 2 Cans 27c¢ Big No. 2} can 10c¢ Fancy Wels Quality APPLE SAUCE SAUER KRAUT 3 for 25¢ 2 No. 24 cans 19¢ Florida Carrel County GRAPEFRUIT EARLY JUNE PEAS 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ by No. 2 cans 25¢ Del Monte Presb. a1 Lux Flakes '#¢ pkg 23¢ Prunes 2% can 15¢ Sm. pkg. .....10¢ Good Cookers Lux Pea Beans 2" 1lc | Toilet Soap 3 “=kes 19¢ Lima Beans ™ 9c | Sery None Such Shortening 3 ™ can 52¢ Mince Meat ¥9% Pie |3¢ am I can 20¢ Boscul Coffee ™ “°° 29¢ | Peanuts 2 29¢ Hormel’s Spam ©" 29¢c | Waldorf Tissue 2 ™' 9¢ Marvel rolls Salad Dressing 9 23c¢ Scot Towels 2 rolls 19¢ Table Salt 1%: ® box ZL: | Tissue 2 boxes 28g Rinso ige pkg 20c | Mother's 3 sm. pkgs. ... 25¢ Oats big round pkg 19¢ —r y |Paer ; 2 hds 1 5° 3 | | SWEET |b rust. POTATOES | 3 mee stats 20° GRAPEFRUIT as 0™21° 10 b 19¢|3 CABBAGE 2™5| r vo "el ner tional 1 wra { — of his homeless [fe ne new inlernalonal program of gu... of Ralph M. Tate, who on Sun- 3 . 3 4 » . ’ Today “Skippy” is back in the "Christ Cali Following this will day, October 22. was united in mar. Highest Prices ! EAGER S Hoffer household Although apart- be echoes of the Summer Assembly ree wird y Ari rod howe y ments arent made for dogs, shell by the county president. 10:30-11:15, Blanchard. of Belle fonte. ; have a good home there for the Union Work conference by Rev a We’ re setting the markets for Penna be- SHOE STORE rest of her life, even if they have Stone. 11:15 to 12 00. Recreation <0 herGaliagher . Plaza Theatre Bailding to build a penthouse addition for 12:00—(lunch. each delegate taking Daniel John Shoemaker. of Belles couse we have a year- -old record for 2, her care of his or her own.) nt son of Mr amtstn Shoes BELLEFONTE, PA. The afternoon session will start at oid 0 re agua kOe making more money for farmers APU TUT Hs SLL ITER 8 HERE Sy = —" SRE eit 4 TT 11:30 In the Evangelical church for the adults, In the United Brethren - y -y “ N church for the juniors, and the In- Be Jetontt and Mia Phy Hs K 1a : F L OW ERS FOR THE termediates in the Reformed church, 0 rs a he adel iia Mp ck x The adult TOUR'S program ls as fol! st Asati atl dk ik eX 4 4 * Thanksgiving Table ove Dein, tn carte of the 1,5, ALI Cable dic county officers F 5 to 5 confer. : i . Doyle perio wd th mon It * Small Chrysanthemums with a few Red Oak gree on = io Stuy the Bible Ry pert ofmed he Gifembny. Fie Meals Served-Prompt, Courteous Service » IY 1 ~y Sin; om 3:10 to N Sahm rs ho siinrtals Leaves or a Pumpkin cut anyway to your fancy || 0% 50 or oo nda menta: Mim Jane Heitrman. of Philadel A E——— th Pe nie Drices 88 niss . * a . ak y 2} and filled with small Chrysanthemums, make Principles of C. E.” by the Pastor- yo ri fe mo petletonte : Mi attractive centerpieces Poussin of the county Union Rey Marguerite Paget. Miss Helen lester J. Kaufman, of Boalsburg. .,,igeil and Miss Elizabeth Dev- e i ef an unc Of= | + 1s ” / ; \) Th ntermediat and junior con lin, all of Philadelphia. Phillp vention will adjourn in time for the a of ' ’ ie ; i. HF Shoemaker of Bellefonte, acted a ladies to come 10 the business meet. 127 EAST HOWARD ST. PHONE 64 BELLEFONTE, PA. ing at 4 p. m. in the Evangelical Jo man for his brother, with the . following serving as ushers: Poster { church Augustine, Cuy Poorman, Beile- : - i fonte: John Bresnahan, brother-in- : w—— a ———— law of the bride, and Harry Rake i both of Philadelphia. A breakfast the late Thomas A. Shoemaker ail & aaa $8 a &Jutan and reception wa: held at the bride's home following the ceremony. The bride, who was given in marriage by & her father, wore a white satin gown with long veil and carried a shower | R Mill Ir bouquet of white roses and lilies of ® the valley. Wagner's Wedding March from Lohengrin was played as the bridal party enlered the church, and * : ay Le Mendelsshon's Wedding March @ Will You Help bh EE played during the mass. The main ta , a : Rn iar wis deorntel Hith Dag, The Just a few more days until the voters of bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs ‘ ‘ : A ’ Anthony G. Gallagher, of Philad:l- Centre County elect their County officers. Do FH phia, is a graduate of the St. James! e 0 e Pp parochial school and the West Phil | adelphia Catholic Girls’ High school Myself ? vou want an hon- 8he has been an employe of 4:2) i stri Ss She has beens _ enipitye of Gis est, industrious and edelohia, for som» time. Mr. Shoe! . H 3 maker is a graduate of St. John's] conscientious man parochial school, Bellefonts, and at=| ae - tended the Bellefonte High school, for Sheriff? If 80, For a number of years he has been | B employed by the American Lime and | : vote for Edward Stone Company. Following a short | i wedding trip to New York City, Mr. | p ¢ H and Mrs. Shoemaker will be at home | R. Miller, better in the Geiss apartment, South ch PE Thomas street, Bellefonte, after to-! 4 known as “Eddie day. Out-of-town guests at the weds | et 3 EE STR LS RTS TL Ee TERRES Lite tL LL AE SEE EE A el EE 8 | inasatiatidl Le THT 8 a 8 lL BR Le Te TTT TTT TRG FIR § HERING PITRE FC be RT a This is not an appeal for sympathy. It is an open letter to the voters of Centre County from one whose physical handicap has made it impossible for him to personally call : SY Sheen: Mix Craslotts Tew! ’ to all his friends. QUALITY MEATS i Charles - ad : s on them to state his case. ER dove, Robert dates, Kel, His splendid record . . y : {of Bellefonte; Kenyon, Woody, Rob- J I am a candidate for County Recorder, the office you [ert Maurery, and the Misses Anne | © of thirteen years of honored me with in 1931 and which I think I filled faith- | Hoots and Ruth Bspeigh, all ’ ; steady service as ||| § wmnous or mar fully and with entire satisfaction to all who had business in ——— . it for one term. I was defeated for re-election in 1935 by a | a A Det cere- butcher with The ||| PORK LOIN - =. Ib majority of only six votes and am now seeking for the se- \mony took place in the Wayne | | A. & P. Tea Com- cond term that was denied me then. |e at 3 rohan cen Minavea Woes | BID AND LON Forty-one years ago I was stricken with rheumatism | et Sale College, tee pany speaks for it- VEAL CHOP S - ib that left me with ankylosis of the hips, unfitting me for Rusoeil, of Newark, N. 3. sun of Mf, self. He is married many of the occupations open to those fortunate enough { Shore. The ceremony was performed || and the father of two children, aged 5 and 8. Be- | FRESH PORK not to be so afflicted. I did serve as your County Recorder 3 [Px Dr.Jobn W. long, president of SAUSAGE J ‘ Dickinson Junior College, Dr. Seth - for four years and can do it again—better, perhaps because W. Russell, of Stats Cotlege. vrotuer | || Cause working hours do not give him the oppor of fiat Sxjlelicce. 0 I any earnestly asking you io help me Wella, pastor of the Wayne Metho-| || tunity to personally interview all the thousands LEAN SLICED o help myself by voting to allow me to serve you four years dist church, officiated, using the i | more, when you go to the polls next Tuesday. i el phe with eye of voters, he is taking this means of asking for | BOILED HAM - Ib Hopefully yours, rr marge vases of tabra| || Your loyal support and vote at the Election on aL D. A. (Sandy) McDowell Ceres. rset ws. ote I Tuesday, November 7. {HAM ENDS - - Ib gave a recital preceding the cere- mony. Miss Grace Cleeland, soloist the church, sang “Becatme,” and AT LOWER PRICES
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