Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 8, 1940, I — So ————— SE ————— TE — a " ” - ua Ae ca | i : . | nt A ill roses. Mrs, Kalzen Is a grad. About the best that anybody can Its about 4 f mebody VC outh Boro W ‘Wins Scholarship To | | 1 I Oa, tC kD rh BRC {About iat anyoDdy CanL. 314s Shou dua 108 Mel i 3 Join “Ak wl Penna. State College CENTRE Cou NTY HOSPITAL RECENT wie a th bo fletonte High ool hope for 4 veather | me Jorth with a watermelon eat employed in the Bellefonte office | Ralph E. Dotterer, 18, son of Mr, IN THE WEEK'S NEWS WEDDINGS of Wie Aen Peng Doda Company Asks Councilmen to Consider #nd Mrs. B. C. Dotterer, of Mill igh Jon 0° wit. and all, R. D, and an outstanding stu Michael Kalzen, 8: of Philadel. Annexing Smaller dent in the field of vocational ag-| = —_——————— " ———— ET A " — - pia, i fitut engines hor the Jai. Pre-view Showing of the ric rat v . ave y ‘5 Mr a f larence Shi Mens y pe ory Bteamship Line: pon wir Town Ficulture a the Lock Haven High Injured by Knife uo Rud Mrs, Clarence Shirk, Pleas Ww whicer Hoovey Yeton rom 2 to qanks wedding , from which he was gradu- a nj Mr. and M Philip Hoover. of Join 4 week: : 1941 H d M i C Ss nh ated this spring. has been awarded Harry E. Mauck, ol North Thomas Wednesday of Last Wee North Spring street, Bellefonte un- np lo New York City and Ocean u son (0) or ars In a formal request by Zeke Gil- the Sears Roebuck scholarship of street, Bellefonte councilman, was nyo 14 eek nounce the marriage of their daugh- City, N. J. they will go 0 New Lon- ham, burgess of South Philipsburg, $100 for four years’ study at the treated at the hospital Tuesday Admitted: Master Lester J. Kaul (or, Marie, t Wynn C. Walker son councilmen of Philipsburg borough | Pennsylvania State College night for a wound In the leg which | man, Jr, Boalsburg; Mrs. Max Der- of My and Mrs F. 1 Walker of are asked to consider annexing the Ralph plans to enter Penn State required several stitches. Mr. Mauck, | cum, State College: Mrs. William Milesburg, The wedding took place smaller borough as a part of Phil-| in the fall and to study agriculture butcher at the Allegheny streel|C. Frank, Bellefonie, R. D. 2; Ben- on July 14 a! Niagara Falls, N Y i ipsburg proper [with the idea of becoming a voca- Shaffer store, was Injured when a jamin H. Fike, Bellefonte, R. D. 2 with the Rev. Svracuse Davie DAs Ritenour—Tayloy Saturda Au ust 10th Mr. Gilham Stated that one of the | tional agriculture supervisor large knife slipped from his hand | Discharged Miss Joyce E. Blover, tor of St. Paul's Methodist chureh A wedding was solemnized in the Y; g advantages in consolidation would A member of the Future Farm- and cut a severe gash In the calf | Bellefonte; Mrs. Calvert Wright and officiating. The young couple will go | Burdens of “Willowbank,” the home be more efficient government of both | ers of America, Ralph stood high in of his right leg. The accident hap- infant daughter, State College; Mrs. 1g housekeeping early this fall. of Mr. and Mrs, Claude G. Alken I'h wer beauty of tl signs will catch and hold boroughs at less Individual expense. !clags ranking at the Lock Haven | pened at the Shaffer s'ore about 9 Alphonsus A. Boscaino and infant al Boalsburg, at 4 o'clock Monday eve, while the Foam-Cushion ride, Maneuverability He also pointed out that South | High school, and ha done good p.m on, Bellefonte; Mrs, Thomas Mey. Confer—Krebs Jean Taylor, daughter of CENTERPOISE CONTROL (which gives the driver abn Philipsburg children would also have | work with his special projects in ers and Infant son Bellefonte R ; : r-=larehs an M1 Carlisle W. Tavior, ie control of the car, eve when a blow -out the Advantages of a more advanced sheep in connection with his voca- Q D. 3 Admitted Wednesday JES . a "eH of Lo ‘ H joint Collegrs Lecame n Ld FH Pee combine (o give the NEW HUDBON an | school system. The proposal Was tional agriculture course Dislocates Shoulder harged Thursday: Mast wig! \hnounced marrings 101 John Philips Rilenour. son of table peal 10 the senaes 2s wall as to the purm place In Jame Wilson of the Petriki Fye, Moshannon "We de TED rand Mrs J sh P don, Conn where Mr, Kalzen ex- AT THE GARMAN HOUSE GARAGE pects Lo be stalioned 1c the next f three moRtiu aie or Allegheny Street and Cherry Alley ili “ H Wy discussed at some length at Mon. He recently won third 1 ay night's meeting 3 3 " py sxtoch Apt a ’ rap . Sh ama imton Lloye Hl on Mr. wm of Riate Colles H reir Spa da) igh meeting of Council but | general livestock judging at the! oa. ment West High Stre Thursday of Last Week ; A vat i 1} Ritenour served CLYDE L. RAND - Hudson Motor Cars the members came to no decision. |p p A judging contest at State lefonte. was treated at the di Ril “as hi ' ) nay cer Councilmen, it is reported, see no | gollege, and if he repeats this feat Sunday afternoon Admitted: Joseph Gat ek. a : h é iesday, was 1 ormed bv Canon Edwa Just Around the Corner from Allegheny Street and Cherry Alley way in which Philipsburg borough | in the fall will be eligible to go to! diel tion of a shoulder iflered | ONL Master Harry M. Anderson, JH \ wv y Jnl Hp rear. Only the immedi; wotlld be benefitted by this enlarge- | kansas City to represent Pennsyl hile swimming The di lellefonte, R. D. 3. Discharged: Mi by ; . : ilies were present. After ment. I 18 po nee out that the | vania in the national F. F. A.| harpeneq while the young wi Charl K J rdan and infant son, | LHD. JRE SF tok mihe * UL trip through e New ! neighboring borough of more than judging contest attending a family picnic a State 1} RD Mi Marlin * i bs And gat Mr and Ritenour 800 persons does not have paved | The Ker ter and nfant dau ’ . ; Rl A A ii i | FAR oo L i Y | scholarship was awarded 10 {ins Grove. near Beech Creek h r an infan aughter : " ' home in Pi aareh , streets, consistent sidewalks, or a Ralph on the basis of his scholar- Milesbun Admitted Thursday, dis he 4 A WG ALL sewage system Councilmen also! » in vel re \ iat charged the same day: Fav Loren OCK |} Ld 3 Che i Of . hip rating and recommendation b view with disfavor South Philips Breon, Madisonburg. | 1itted and a ie ! DELIGHTFUL PICNIC =" ll, 0 Pr, An sent to the college by his local In- Undergo Operat ion Breon, 43 : whi on burg's present indebtedness, and the | gi ructors and county agriculture Thursday, ( A { Frida N ‘ ix . 15th A Ba i possibility that an increase in pop- | Jeaders. R \ph was one of 30 Penn Benjamin F.ke, of Bu Additio 1. J. Lowden, St lege ay ' ! p IOBE Lhe . lib : dr Sper . ba he _ ” Anniversary ulation might eventually change the svlvania bovs to receive the award 3 fonte. last Thursday wi ! Friday ie he h ) § aa A w : : MILESBURG FIRE COMPANY classification of the borough and . on dom 0 a MIA. | mt view | a | Wk si The wh es ws Wes wea ans moa an wise us| | Three Big Nights--Aug. 8-9-10 pel d Roost, ATS The Ladi id he Pleasant . Banjo Band Festival iw vio Son < B is fonte; Mrs. Margaret Decker, H yr 8, 1108 SOULS Were she GAMES EAT PRIZES Will Open Tomorrow will hold a S01 15 ; 0 a: jure . 1 x At - { Friday, d : Herbolsheimer Fite a nay and Suck ENTERTAINMEN next Tuesday, August 13, at 7 0-| Mr and Mr njamin I (Continued from page one) out. in whict Fhursday, August X ‘clock. Small socks are ing given | of near Bellefon y i BY fiver po) A $28 } : a Rhy TH WSIX Roney mx parents of a son born at the hos. HH i a 5 on hy : naeral AD eeun’ if IDDer Wa ry { MILESBURG BAND erate the numerous stand which BOSOryIRE W y AY dio te “ pital, Saturday morning he " . A : LB ' {riend ft the beautiful wit Seavsa ] ii will include all the popular game A bis. 2ercih Rowing fo first child in the fami Admitted: NM Arthur Ba! Jot ls ag only way feelin t the day we be © Friday, August 9 tion, ii pe lontares vhece tired | feet at, Hywort, R oo. Si ueed: | tattw tended by Miss Dor which | | AMERICAN LEGION JUNIOR BAND a: ; Commitie for the social a 15 Monday of [ast Week Lut H f ) patrons may sit at tables to be , . 0 served refreshments am dion’ oo A lat rt ohm ischarged ! Proceeds from the event will be Mrs: L. F. Sheelz arid WE hersbaugh, Boals placed in the band treasury to be RE TN eT Tome NB avne | 1d Lucas, Bellefont used on the Banjo Band's proposed 3 Rima “i mba Sema | day, dischargec : trip to Niagara Falls in 1841 Ell abet: Gu a ud ' Rp rv EF Nearly one year ago, Augus! FAOTUIIeS 1939, the band made its famous ap- pearance at the New York World's albarget AD, deg Aitrac 3 x ve ask Tuesday of Last Week i " {5 81 pr ro 1 fro i } Unive ! ang | . fa ui India, ent i “ " WEIS SoA) [1]'{ AY Carer) I ove fo J LL BE DHE I SR FOOD Saturday, August 10 LITTLE GERMAN BAND FROM LOCK HAVEN bel Hassinger, Mrs. Mabel Una wid i “is fA wy it % a . 1. Sunday Miriam Sheetz *harl sind Ra. ' the center of wherever they II — numoer have been misied b3 the Wal iden 1 umes E. Decker, of | 4 \ vat} Ww Pa oy 3 Il on Ad- B nd infar ghter Be ; is ber | | ests pr t wer R : A provinetal | an individ ial wh vestiy tor a A lary ; { $1 3 i A u ear] 'y | R orig ' nd f nt : ) K oover—Sheldon N. J y Mary rit Be A { THE STORE OF SERVICE thinks he is always right Mirth a nto Mi nd Mt {eniry [here wet i he " : . ie ‘ e 1 s 1 . y P. Indian vi KV I'd ummers Julian D a son t tal at t 2 i {f th week ! P ‘ Meyer 51 vi vil via FEATURING QUALITY & FCONOMY Timely Volumes Stover-Meyer chor a Pi cs a + ; + und Mrs Annie es ot pik 7 tet | At Local Library. Reunion Is Held [7,00 20.0 "0 0 00 Sei Ce rl COFFEE murs wun vw Me rr] Wide Range of Books on Fish- Bruce Stover of State College, tev ct 1 WN She ides D a + acfler, M Robert ey. OLEO FABLE Joa 2: oy 22c¢ | i . ; i ( ( : ing, World Affairs, Now Named President; Ritz- HOC. FLAVORED on Hand man Speaks ib-Saw Iviends. The bride. who is a. Ads. Bubler. Mes. S. A. Bierly and S Y RUP HERSHEY'S Ih can Qc Shop at Brown's For the Leading v Library hiss books on a Ek 1 Eilon, ih M3 4 irs, Cisgege B. HAs, Mar i DOLE or DEL MONTE WORK SHOE VALUES i Ss 1 | a an ae “hiss ter ar he une wien 160 preety eo (1 JUICE or rans onan 25 THIRTY-FIVE STYLES fics. At Shia scasun many requests| Stover mud Meyer SAHIN Rl Al Tone Are Sold For Taxes TOMATO SOUP (HEF BOY. AR-DE} 19.01 can 5c . hy p Miarns . NOgIAM moving stemiily ‘and in Ie an | oA : heer HmATODerly 1 rt ' VAN CAMPS OO) 39 ishing: Bergman ut Berg- & stingly t i groom no 0d ve 3 I MIpIoperiy resuii A . $ ud man, Just Fishing, Rodman, Hand- The neipal si son | Mr. a 81 James Richard Koo. that ¢ rt av id thei : : book of Balt Water Fishing; Camp, | N itzman, forn bf thr wer. ( jearfieid, and is ® yed taxes io Q { of Rusd WITH PORK 1-Ih cans C Rod and CALIFORNIA ~Mustard or Tomato Sauce Game Mountain Road IF ¥ Lay " v, By 4 ows : . i ' 4 _ i Z zen o a. : 4 4 /, of pro; rn ; ; a : Rook Beer Extract Quaker Puffed | Being Widened |S, Sie, Soigts, tresoes: acini ere mari ai 10% | Mondays ste wow wes on 1 | Hipage". 21 § | Wheat *™ 15¢ (Continued from page one) y cretary i sort. E / e Ley is dr tel field , cid of he 0 - of whi "y he Fr = THRIVO bot: . Quaker Puffed § —e | CODUIT, (Feasures : rch The ott mony D i seid h i ay Pp ty ” 80 x Food A 25¢ Rice ag 19¢ 18 feet in width, will be relieved of a” se — much congestion by the additional pyNGELISTIC SERVICES he bride and bridegroom Yes Qual. Marstunatiows Efbow—Celle Phy lane, for eastbound truck: moving y f ‘ 4 hn B. Miller. of Bellefonte cal hall b Fal a . J- c Seu 2 10 M i 10¢ up the mountain will be required to BY MOODY STUDENTS og ha wands aes a ig oy redempti ih rt wa reme C acaroni ori Of mor. while H a 3 # : & ti | y " ay on the 12-foo ection The iv ticker of Lh ible } Calrey ¢ Altoona. hrothe ought it y {he nt no penal rman heavily traveled road extends from : abi bre be bests aa " 3 rua chal i wana il oaths a i Frved ar ceremony a weddi seording to i dveriises ) MOST VARIETIES served at. the Hotel properties in Rush township to hav | | Lye 7 SOUPS 2 cans 25¢ x ing. August nt 3 f iu print redingole dress Hi invoived Da LI Lal BROWN OR YELILOW g the Howard-Blanchard 108d ye ore them «1 Paul & 8 ie DE OE Tat ar aeaita te oroperties a Aw Dr htm rong ong them. ia 1. Pa 3 . de i EM $8448.22 “F . a n ot Sand HEINZ MUSTARD ig . Th jar 9c of Rev, and Mrs L eet {yellow 1 Mrs. Miller wore tween those Bald Eagle Valley 0... ~~ reneral invitation | , mrad ai} w with wh idee. is iad lector of 50 : between thoe Bald Eagle Valley yyeurg A general invitation is embroidered sik jersey with White Ridge. is ti HEINZ STRAINED FOODS - 3 cans 20¢ has been improved between Miles. extended to all $ 5 AL corsage of talis- township Outstanding values in “Sturdy Shoes that will stand burg and Howard and between | sees o———————————— re ————. —— : HEINZ KETCHUP -. . Ige 16-0z bt! 16¢ the Knocks.” Oxfords, six-inch and eight-inch top Blanchard id Lk Haven leaving FLOUR " x ‘ as a “missing link” tween OWare WEIS PASTRY 24-1h 65 Shoes with crepe Grocord, composition and leather Reconstruction of ng Cc and Blanchard soles. Brown and Black that link would provide a modern PILLSBURY'S BEST 12-1b bag 45¢ 2 as . concrete highway from Tyrone ITC © 9 through to Lock Haven SIZES 6 to 12. : 0 ln U. 8. No. | NEW HOME GROWN eX Minister's Son is A Few of the Highlights of Our Sale: Potatoes | Tomatoes Injured By Car = 2 - 10 Donald Houseal, 5, son of Rev pk Ic C and Mrs. H A. Houseal, of Milind, h : ; b if " vm Frosh. Peaches Ib 3e was injured by an automobile whi H : r mirror in ecautitul walnut veneers. antaloupes ea 5c Home Grown | crossing South Allen street, State Vanity Dresser wit q ge Sunkist Lemons doz 4c Pascal Celery 3 stiks 25¢ College, at 5:30 o'clock Wednesday Was $29 75«now $19..75. afternoon L\ Foweal Youths: visiting with Chiffrobe—just the thing for the guest room with lots of stor- : $ 99 4 49 |e State pow Sn had alighted age space. Was $3 1 O0-now $19.75. Quality Meats ! the highway department i urvey- {from the woman's car and is Said to have darted from behind double- All mirrors in the store are reduced 25%. | parked cars into the path of a ma- SAL { chine operated by Thomas H, Moore, i ' . | Jr., of State College . One group of Mersman Tables, all with inlaid tops, and all | bh lL | : Mrs. Stabler took | . am e S - or a a physician § smokers in our store are reduced 50%. High Shoes and Oxfords in {where it was learned he suffered only superficial abrasions, | All Card Tables and Bridge Sets 30 % discount, leather or composition soles, —u FRESH Comfortable fitting lasts in 'Auto-Railer To Be | Gliders—better made Troy. Was.$35. oN $2500, Hamburg light or heavy styles. ' On Display August 14 Gliders—Bunting, six cushion, only $15.95. Sizes 6 to 12. | Because of many requests from : 2 r in r lar ARGE vx : | yEounie OF many FAN ro | Lomps—table, floor and bridge. Every one in our large stock LARGE FRANKS | ed recently by the Bellefonte Cen- (except Lightolier) reduced 25 vo 50%. : | tral Railroad will be on display at : ing ogna | the Coleville shops of that road | from 2 to 4 o'clock Wednesday al- | ternoon, August 14, George E Mc | WESCONERN Brown's Boot \ 0 mh I BRACHBILL’S Brick Cheese | er will be operated on the highway! i and on railroad tracks for the bene- fit of visitors, McClellan added. Good manners can be exhibited BELLERON1E | | Open Evenings by Appointment Phone 2. In person. driving an automobile |
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