Page Poa a Eh THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, Mareh 25th, 1937, I —— - JULIAN HOME SCENE OF | Recent Weddings Putt—MeClenaban | rEPA RELEASES 2ND to keep off the relief rolls. The group argaret Mc- PA y op r hold, however, that to accept such em- FAMILY REUNION. SUNDAY | Sherman E. Putt and Margaret 3 . . : we Tn be olt—M Clenahan, both of Centre Hall, were STA EMENT IN STRIKE { ployment would automatically cancel The W. W. Chandler home at Julian | Rebene AY. |united In marriage March 20 by the| (Continued from page one) | thelr lege Walls as suployes of ve wns the scene of a happy family re- | James A. Robenolt, of Port Matilda, Rev, M C. Piper at his residence in | | Titan Metal Company. union, Sunday. when all seven children and Miss Josephine Maurer, Tyrone, mMilesburg, using the impressive ring own union, and we do not want to be- | The statement adds thal they feel of Mr. and Mrs, Chandler were home | Vere united In marriage on Saturday service. The bride is the amiable and long to any other labor organization,” | that the Titan management believes ¢ " i afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the Pres- capable daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Har- | the statement continues. Raising the | thal agency of the state or federal H 1 ay. They were: Walter and . Ly , bu iL continues. sing ine [thal no agency of the state or federal Home ru “bg Pat, i Julian: Mr. and byterian manse at Milesburg, the cer- ry McCl:nahan, of Centre Hall, and the | question as to what group the striking | government can suggest that the com- i Made F it and Nut and Cocoanut Mrs. Fred Rhoades and children, Elsie emony being performed by Rev. How- groom a son of Mrs, Isabel Putt, of clement is aMiliated with the TEPA pany enter In conferences. This, the ~ Cream Eggs . . . Bc to $2.50. . n, "8 y, ard E. Oakwood pastor of the Miles- Port Matilda an industrious young group points cut that until March 13 strikers hold 5 4 serious ndictment ' \ . . : & and { . rs. F , ' ' " ¢ i BLriKers 100Q, 158 a SCLI0US | Cun 0 OD PR N ’ . A : 2 . : ” > Bh h Bll, BL As John burg church. The ceremony was wit- man who will take up farming on 2 they were being urged to join the A. F.|on the docr-step of the political state. | Sweet Chocolate Eggs, Rabbits and other Novelties of a I David Chane | nessed by immediate members of the farm east of Penn Hall in the spring. lof L. Beginning Monday, March 15 Speaking at a labor mass meeting al | made with : | § 3 wivweds ’ The cere ! WAS W ASSO r Fred "WW Wore rain 42 f . L IPT Mev ¥ IT Inns ne dler, of Detroit, Mich. families. The newlyweds will make The ceremony was witnessed by Fred they were importuned lo join the Com- |g, "Court House, Saturday afternoon, X Famous Nestle’s Chocolate 10c to $1.25 David Chandler is an employe of the | their home with the bride's mother, Houser and Mis. M, C. Piper, mittee for Industrial Organization, they 1 "w Rittenhouse in charge of the Hudson Motor Company at Detroit, | MFS. Annle B. Maurer, 1510 Logan ave- Homan—Owens | State, [striking group at the Titan Metal We also Serve Excellent Food Michigan, where a sit-down strike is| "4% Tyrone, David F. Homan, cldest son of My.| Referring to a new labor “agitator” Company, read his reply to the TEPA q : ] | $ \ now in progress. He decided to come | Beilingham—McR ea. land Mrs. W. E. Homan, of Oak Hall, *ho recently appeared on the scene, the statement re.eaced the day before. a pecia inner Every Su nday home during the strike, and believes! Mr. Burton A. Ford of New Gardens, ' and Miss Betty Mae Owens, oldest IEPA declares that they do not believe | He added that the TEPA has a per- : v v the trouble will probably not last long- | Long Is and, New York, has announced daughter of Mr. and Mis, Jerry B. in Ae Jie of religian Lo gain A ympathy. fect right to say whatever they may B ( . I Ki | er than the end of this month, to many friends in Bellefonte, the mar- Owens of Axe Mann, were united in He age ol miracles 15 certainly nol! .honce to say and introduced as the 'e . Sons - ‘riage of his daughter Dorothy McRae, | marriaze by Rev. George E. Baugh- | Past when this new disc! pe can in & pay sneaker Attorney Walter Welch oston and Y itehen | Advertise regulativ—-it DAYS to Mr. Albert B. Be lingham, of Belle- man, on Saturday evening, Nov. 7, 1936, moment's time change cursing and of the Cearficld County bar "7 MN. Allegheny St. Bellefonte, Pa. a fonte. The wedding took place on gt Cumberiand, Maryland, it was an- abuse to prayer,” the statement points | wr. Welch stated that he has been " Saturday March 13th at Baltimore, nounced ves.erdav. The rinz ceremony | ut: afMliated with labor movemen’.s since 3) ; = I 1 S 0000 hn "C, nounced yesierday, hie 2 g ith labor m ns / / Yeagers Shoe Store Maryland, former home of the bride. was used, Mr. and Mrs. Homan stayed Setting forth that there has been his youth, and | amiliar with the a WE HAVE REDUCED Mr. Bellingham is connected With at the brides parental home until Jan- some (alk recently regarding constitu- | tactics used by industry in controlling . Whiterock Quarries and the young uyary when they went to housckeeping tional rights the TEPA holds no con- | labor. He declared that while the large License to Wed (Gabardine Shoes couple have rented one ¢f the new Dris- at Coleville. The bridegroom is ein- stitutional rights are being violated | majority of employers are sincerely in- FOR WOMEN, TO coll BpATHTeLIS on North Allegheny ployed by the Titan Metal Co. vhen men who are conscientious Wid 0 | teresied in paying fair wages and In rs Street, which they plan to cccupy about themselves and honest with those de- | giving their employes the be bax “ 5 iy : Swat rele mn : vy Brown efont $2 15 Easter. Swatlz—Keeler ; pendent upon them, are willing to 'work | ing cot dit ons a ama} group of selfisi te Bro ’ . te————————————————————————— ———— 3 FONTE er , Ant wement has been made of Lhe 0 work i unnort their families mle { } a a ’ y ’ BELLEFONTE, PA. $¢¢0¢¢ Hoover—Breon | Announcement has been made of and do work and support thelr familie: employers L $9044) cagers Shoe Store®eoes Rufus Hoover, oldest son of Mr. and ' COmiNg wedding Easter morning of Ij regard to the etrtkers’ declaration | throughout the country lalr David 8 , ol Ji : All Gaba rdine Shoes$ WOME? bd A i § or ex yen 81 Keelor, daughter that anv waos § ry B00 mas it e veler Mrs. Wilbur Hoover, of Flint, Michigan, Miss Eli abeth " us San Ket i” a, av + (thal any wage increas that may result He refe : + : : I : \ { { Ol "from Ma tvilesn 11 ha vO Hs 4 + > and Miss Eloise F. Breon, o.dest daugh- | She Rf and Mi oh : rom the strike will be devoted to t A 3 ter of M1. and Mr s. Leonard A. Breon of Bel a bo E Re ata Care nbs ot | ERI past-due bils, the TEPA jon laws through tb I i v J nsvil p4 FOR nie, surprised their friends and oD of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swar: tatement claims that they are paying itl ruth by lawyers and physician - oe * REI went to Cumberland, Maryland, and ¢ : * 4 i YUCED TX $2.45 $9400 BELIEFONTE, PA 4606044 nie mony will be performed in the Bellie- [15 ask favers of the merchant Wo A a : ’ ionte Methodist Episcopal church by Septer + ( 107 ponte MeL { lh } On September 16, 1936. Ti the Rev. H. Wilils Hartsock and wil were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs D i os g A wi F. Homan Mrs. Hoover graduated 3 from the Bellefonte High School in | Keeler and Mr PYANs arg Xe KDOWI {et line at the plant the TEPA 1935. They will make their home with 1 Bellefonte where Miss Keeler 18 & | guch practices as both dangerous Mr. Hoover's parents in Flint, Mich that pi Valentine street, Be.lelo weir bills as they go, and do not hay We are ent were married by Rev. George E. Baugh- ated, “and the time has come our business, do our own thir 12." The n 4 and State administration are place at 8 o'clock. Both Miss the matter of children in the pick- | move for the 1 : ¢ . aren 41 he freedom of labor I y graduate of the Bellefonte high sCOOOl pitiful We may not be cording | Mr warts who I8 a graduaie Of 1} to the inspired ideas of the new Watkins—Shilling. | Srow Shoe high schoo: is employed al ' net it at least we have not been ro rat oF the Vanal ‘Mad Srnadiosas X C 5 i Iv al east, we Nia ROL ooen 1 Leeler Of a : A ht | ree: T™T Yan ’ dant Mh re f the ’ : . At a ceremony performed in Cum- ihe T.tan Metal plant, Members of 1 uced to the expedient ¢f bringing our nion nt - 4 mod ts farmilt x 11 Ey . e M H berland, Md., at 11 o'clock on Satur- Unmediale Iamilies wil acl as Aucl= wives and little children out ten Utenhouse, before the meeting ci 53 x FOOD day morning, Miss Evelyn Mae Shill- dants al the wedding create sympathy,” ing, daughter of Mrs, Frank Shilling Pownell—Greybill, vs int - Cl of East Howard street, Bellefonte, be- At a pretty ceremony held came the bride of Charles Edward Methodist “Eb ney ’ ay \ iy 4 himself a riking - Watkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles °° SER PTE rv pb helr choice, and ask ony be pe ® 4 ST AR 4 , y ’ own at clock Saturday ever : : . voopbinie tn £ JACK DENNY Watkins, of Millbrook, near State Col- \lown, 8% Yl OC OCR uy nitied 10 folow ihelr avocalions in ; » Fata 7 * SPECIAL i r : \ ing, Miss Helen Greybill, daughter oil And His Orchestra lege. The brie de was graduated from ’ Si yi the Bellefonte High School in the class Mr and AG. LATES BIOL The strikers’ committee reports that Richard Marseen, 10. CERTID AN SWAN £ D OWN | f 1936, while Mr, Watkins was grad- Lewis im : pw tanta anh. of “Al very of is being made to induce Md. was accidentally hung wile pia x uated from the State College Hig i a . igh { Pleasant © tan management to sit in ; ! : ; j ‘ CAKE FLOUR -_ 1 the Same Vear He | ove and Mrs. Elis Pownell, of ieasan renraa inn the Serstans $3 ha A "aly body wi four n y i { ¥ School the same yes He is employed “ rhe ak herformad: Lore nM pe that the difleren {utd : as tonecutter. Mr. and Mrs Wat- Uap. ing ; re ho hm oF tie between tl m ni jju : n : hg oo ue \ OL t : ah 23 THURSD'Y, APRIL § | ti comme olf 256.2 ar ine in Sa "as oT sl el c © - ) rev ks nd 1 Churca: 14 Jill i ‘ yb OLE . » that t1 Ae OT 1 8 - ————————— ¥ : e¢ College The young couple were id nts " it tl hief differen is th a . 2 2 , 4 Lewistown CL while MI. quset wirmthase tha i / " “dl Zn ’ wttended at the ceremony by Mr. Wat- ! ” ForPe) wiki kid paiy wu WEIS OUALITY i: SoM i Er 2 Xing ister rs. JO8 Mitchell, and Pownell 15 a graduate of Lie “ permit them orga: and collective - DANCING 9 to 1:30 ADM. 87c gf Mare Lockh It, both of Mill- Saven High Ren wt a ~ h , Aral Sha 3 ene ha d be n —— FRESH — Bore 0 Chocolate 10c vs oma ny ex ot make th ar wy Ped “iy ti — : _ Easter Candy CRISCO a 6lc home in Bellefonte ald, t statement continues — —— BB. own-—Heryr [he Wiitude of th Uy ot hin i pa STAR SPEC 1A Miss Grace Herr, daughter of the _o 5, oo 4 os y 1} - Gi rizr th " Fruit and Nut Eggs... 10c and up 2: 1 3 v, A. G. ner; - is LT, of 3 & 4. Vg. fq ker nn rike Cocoanut Cream Eggs. 5c and up C With a New _ " ! % n ‘ on | NAY n tid by represeniatiy On Marshmallow and Chocolate Nut Ae Vv LS 2a UN 0D Cai iil 2 is an t gol] thelr \ Lomobi ’ x , moGy pericimea al Wie Dd parental | n Meet rata a a Custard Eggs hg y ¥ . 4 nipia | Teed ida i Tall oO : : 4 Hair St le : | MIRE hata Bn her § ts § rder 10 avold going on JELLY EGGS ’ ’ : by ihe brice father On.y membel SLE y | ‘ t immediate I : ) a pr NOVELTIES and BASKETS : \ : ARO AY ig & Suet gpestions, the statement add BY 4 I. | Folios ing oemony | id J 8 oiven 1 HETSONS NOt « 4 o Pareaes : $3 | |liown aeparted 10r A wedding tPP 0) cannot ve well ‘rectived by men an EGGS NAMED FREE GLADYS TANNEY ‘ | [an unannounced destinacon, $XPECNS | yomen who have lived Jong en ' P his { ’ 1 | J elum we ALL part o ; #4) way get a La Hanging of life " ’ . iefonte mhéte they will make Lael: 4 ” who has created 80 Many of the { 3 : Beucionile shite Lhey will mag SC hat wed 3 Ty Pinte out memn- flatteringly beautiful coiffures Rs § | home. lhe bribe nag Deen employd 8% ip. re of ocr board «Nl appealed to Karmelkorn Shop _—] worn by Bellefonte's smart ad . BO re ae on wg for relief, have asked appli Anu y . 4 High SL Bellefonte, Pa. y Spaghetti & Meat Balls 2 cans 21ic A's Aang 8 are girikers to RO to work { ry them yom: | a A heswn, | 107 some ofher_ifdividual or compan) A Rice Dinner 2 an2le Custom Permanent Waves | 50005 Sdn — r— #\ Chili Con Carne 2 =n21c TOMATO JUICE Your Permanent Is Only As Good As the Operator Who Gives It! i . g ¥ Ras Sai en tL E VER Y I Y " . ' ! van be By na i! Fn Oave Wa 4 A & : ” ® a thorough examination Bess Ala pis Crequignele Sy 9 Blot iy Ji LO Dewi SAT Trp RI TNC : will be made of the texture and Badger—MeCleilan. / 4 Ad | : | th week ARN A ol / . ho - . ES », 3 Fa ryt = Po 3 50 condition of your hair . . . your nnouncement was made this Nos iB EA i } { tne maImage on Septemoer 26, 1498, bi i A . permanent will leave it soft, nat u p ME Ol are getting new customers, because we meet all advertised CLOVERDALX : ane Whour y = ] of Miss irene McoCieiianl ang . 4 RY aa ural looking and easy to manage. T. Badger, both of Beleionte 1 he prices and make new prices for the motorist, Beverages wag pel formed In Lhe pare Clie RT eT TEE LL EE a TEE Te RHR edhe a RIT re REE SRE HH eR onage of a Reformed church at Cum- WEIS QUALITY HAND WRAFPPE ! beriand, Mt by the Rev, Mr, fe bb hy 9 x ein] | : op | (enn wavy oe Bev Mr wet | Some Easter Specials Mayonnaise Spe ( ial Glady _ | ANNEYV | | Beletonte, acted as attendant at the : he i a C-W BEAND $4.95 " : roy aoa OF We Curtin New Shipuwen Chevrolet Six Dill Pickles y . We | Mr: ‘at McGroarity, o est Curtin tap : tu 4 . Phone 1040 ..... Bellefonte, Pa. ELECTRIC HORNS and Ford A Pabst-eit streer. attended the Bellelonte {gh Brake lining sets. HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER Scuooi, and 15 now a regisiered nurse Pickles 44¢ having been graduated irom the Cen- . —_ Scot Tissue tre County Hospital Nurses’ Training . . Scot Towels Radio B Batteries TOWEL HOLDERS School. Mr. Badger, 2 son of Mr. ang 45 volt. Ivory Fiakes moked and prosperity in their new life. They Lion Heavy Duty Special low prices. All the 1 latest styles. a* +} » strect also atlended ni Bellefonte High School and for the past number az0r d es of vears has been associated with his fath ther in the tinning busing The ¢ Ech young couple has a legion ol friends L throughout this community who ex- tend them every wish for happiness Mrs. Harry Badger, of East Bish * will make their home in Bellefonte, . overing 8 Hazards| |. ===. | Bieyele Tires curry At a beautiful ceremony performed A { T D » N S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R u 0 0p ressing Apricots 2 Sh Pe, oN South Thomas Street Belie- OH ENGLISH fonte, at 8 o'clock Monday evening, F IRE, 1. IGHTNIN NG, March 1, thelr granddaughter, Miss Shellac free with each tire. 1 O¢ Walnuts 2 Ma: vy Eilzabeth VanBuskirk, daughie: DOLE WINDSTORM, HAIL, Tn or Heath L Royal Pineapple Spears 214-0: coe 285¢ EXPLOSION, RIOT, AIRCRAFT, Db. Hockenberry, of Dubois. The cere- Rubber Petal Pads Shoe Strings TTT SAE SPROUT MOTOR VEHICLE a ed Ve int 8¢ i 2¢ wn JELLO All fiavo 8g a a Breuhren church. Attendants on the young couple weie Miss Elizabeth A we TY cots h hn Ei Your fire policy an be written . Barger, of Lock Haven, and Lou Keiley, b0¢ value Rubber SPECIALS IN QUALITY MEATS & FISH i DuBois. Mrs, Oilver Hartman, ol with a supplemental endorsement of Dui a : Bel efonte, played the wedding march Pl . to cover these eight hazards. 4 The bride was beautifully attired in A par ugs HAN DIL E BAR GRIPS Honey ( ured : " ’ A while gown over pale blue satin, the ' ; Whole or ¢ Applicable to all residential and ; go¥n having been her mother’s wedding Very Special 5¢ Ech Shank Half acticall | he lasses WH AT gown. Miss VanBuskirk was graduat- practicay all other classes of ed from the Bellefonte High School in 23¢ Round Half " . Ib 29¢ the class cf 1932, and for some time has It’ your ti Lo ne been employed as a stenographer in the AXLES FOR ALL CARS Rolled Shoulder or ¢ f your present insurance covers WPA offices at DuBois. Mi. Hocken- ial Low Pri Whole Leg fire and lightning only it may be so barry is employed by the Atiantic Re- Re air Kits At Special Low Prices. extended for a small additional fining Company at DuBois. Following charge. LOT NC AN 4¢ B Skinless Weiners - - Ib 25¢ guests. The newlyweds will make the | Fan Bells Mild guests i home m DuBoM. Luge size. For Ford & Chevrolet. Smoked Callies Cure Ib 2 1 ¢ H Teacher in Hospital Hugh M. Quigley || ..=5i5. | sooNeiS Of | 297 ||| piLLETS ob 108 a whe iu n 3 health for some time, on Monday was INSURANCE Cosatment, Ba highrginin For . n Auto Stores BUCK SH AD Ib 2 5¢ TEMELE COURT BLDG. BELLEFONTE, PA. J tll who is acting as subitiate, i Pena Lion Building © Hight. Beliefonte, Pa. Also Scallops, Cod Fillets, Fresh Haddock Fillets, 40- Phone 29 x-13 We bedeve in advertising—you might | BOB HEADLEY, Manager, Fathom Fillets, Halibut, Clams and Oysters, if you gave it a real trial,
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