dune 3rd, 1937. wee ko me de a ne 2 FISHBURN (Mary E. Fishburn died | LOCAL FIRM SPONSOR ling the programs of real interest to the WORK, York, Pa. Thursday and Bat. [ WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday at hor home at 320 South Pugh street, OF NEW RADIO PROGRAM | entire family in every farm home, ac- jurday, 11:45-12:00 a. m and Thur day B36 T it i State Colloge, at 11:30 p. m. inst Thurs- | cording to E. J. Gentzel WRAK, Williamsport, Pa, Wednes | users oo ii tt. ar a day evening from complications. She | 4¢ has just been gnnounced that E. J.| The program will be heard over the |day and Friday. 1245-1 00, WGP, Evansville, Tnd., Monday and was 72 yours, 5 months and 14 days old | Gentzel, Bellefonte, R. D. 2. local Allis- | following stations on the days and al| WHJB, Greensburg, Pa. Monday and | S4Uraay, 12:46-1:00 at the time of her death, having been t Chalmers farm machinery dealer, is the time given below. All stations start ' Saturday 12:30-12:45 WEBOW, Terre Haute. Ind, Tuesday born at Centre Faurnce, December 13,1 ane of the sponsors of a new radio fea- | week of May 17 except those marked | WTNJ, Trenton, N. J, Wednesday and Thursday, 12:45-1:00 1864. A daughter of Henry and Mary|ture to be known as Pioneer Stories |with an asterisk, which start week of (and Friday, 6:45-7:00 a. m WIRE, Indianapolis, Ind. every , Mayes Osman Fishburn, she married which will be on the air (wo times each | May 24. All tines shown are standard | ‘W8B, Atlanta, Georgia, Wednesday |6:80.6:45 a LOVE: Thomas J. Love, for the past | ROSS: —Charles Thomas Ross, Lwo- | Frank Fishburn March J, 1885. Her | week beginning May 17. time--not dayvlighl saving | a Friday, 12:00-12:16 WHIM several vears living at Warriors Mark | month-old son of Charles T. and Caro- | husband, one son, Clyde, two daugh- Stories dramatizing past and present | WHAM, Rochester, N. Y., Tuesday | following his retirement from the P.| line Ross, of State College, R. D,, died | Hr, Mr, Fru Reed ang Mra. R. . pioneering: achievements which have a and Thursday, 12:30-12:45 | Tuesday 12:15-12:30 R. R. service, died of pneumonia at 6 in the Centre County Hospital at Belie- hi a , of \ ale 0 ego and a direct bearing on the agriculture of to- *CPCO, Chatham. Ontario, Wednes~| WEM, Nashville, Tenn. Monday da nd Priday. 12:30-12 4 o'clock Tuesday moming at the Al-|fonte at 12:22 o'clock last Thursday af- | X ’ ol Boyd KASHI of 1 Hiadelpiia, day will be presented and include such [day and Friday, 12:30-12.45 | Wednesday, 6:45-7:00 a. m : 4 . fy ast afin hu toona ‘hospital. He was born al Penn- | bernoon. He ls survived by his parents SU VIVE Aus Plal nirn wis Hl member events as the invention of the cotton WHP. Harrisburg Pa. Tuesday and WMC, Memp} Tenn day ‘ahd WJM Lansing chi. Monday and gvivania Furnace, February 0, 18606, a and four brothers and sisters | Lutheran church Funeral sel gin, building of the Erie Canal and Thursday, 12:30-12.16 Thursday, 6:30-16:45 a. 1 Friday, 12:30-12:45 san of John and Elizabeth Flovd Love, —————— | Vices were held Saturda) afternoon al others, oulstanding bands, orchestras! WHEREU. Reading Pa. Monday and | WLW, Cincinnati, O dnesday and wi, Chir J ueday and both deceased. Mr. Love retired from, LENTZ —Mrs. Eva Carrie Lentz, | the Lutheran church with Rev. J. F jand stgers will alse be featured mak- | Wednesday, 42:16-12:30 Friday, 6:00-6:15 a. m I'hursday the Pennsy service in November of 1934 | wife of Philip Lentz, of Blanchard, Harkins officiating Interment was | as a machinist in the Altoona round-| died suddenly at her home there at | made al Pine Hall RE ER house, 12:30 &'clock Friday afternoon as the | — - ———— result of a stroke. She was 61 years | SHOOTS SELF AS WIFE STOVER :—Mrs. H. P. Stover, of Al-| 3 months and 17 days old and is sur- | THREATENS DIVORCE Compacts ona. died at her home at 9:30 o'clock | vived by her husband Fiuip Lait ————— » saturday evening. She was born Au- two sons and two daughters, Russell | (Continued fro Age one ’ % : 2 Babies 1881 in Centre county, the and Raymond Lentz, both of Erie; | .. . . Ried dram page ¢ od Perfumes ho. on 1 H Cun : Pongils dauchter of Uriah Gates of Sinking | Mrs. Carrie Packard, of Lock Haven, ! ol his wife's parental home in Holli- | ARR i J \ sem — Valley. She married Mr. Stover on and Miss Helen Lentz, at home, and | daysburg, Moore staggered to the front | Cutex Sets J Electrie March 20, 1907. Members of the family | one brother, Irvin Counsil, of Howaid, | porch of the residence where he fell, | : tnolude her husband, her mother, three | R. D. Seven grandchildren also sur- | later managing to crawl to the side- | : A sg \ . ] Razors sisters. Mrs. H. P. Confer and Mrs, A. A. | vive. Funeral services were held on | walk Razors Mo = " ete Wibeley, both of Altoona, and Mrs. J. W. | Sunday afternoon Irom the Romola The shooting 1s sald to have been . a Toflet Sek Nerrhoof, of Tyrone; also four brother: church, in charge of the Rev. David | the result of alleged marital troubles Cigarettes ny - W. C. Gates. of Tyrone, R. H., Henry | Neilson. Intorment wa made in the | with his wife, Alma Wentz Moore, ! J 4 : : Powders and Willis. all of Sinking Valley. MM Romola cemetery { which had their inception Saturday | 1 Stover was a member of the Bethany ———— : : yen she a of her inten- | Watches : W ere ready . with the most com- Toiletries Lutheran church OVERDORF James Harrison Ove on LO sue or a divore | N Wh . — erdorf 68, of Loganton, R. D., died at According to Mrs. Moore, she and Shavin fi ) plete assortment of gifts you've ever loid Stationer 6:15 o'clock Monday night in the San-! her husband had left Hollidaysbwryg and £ J ft eyes on' He h y ford Hospital, Jersey Shore following | had gone to State Coliege late Satur- Brushes (: : y ere are undreds of clever an emergency operation for a gail'blad- | day wight and while on the wip she ! ¢ ’ der condition. He was taken suddenly ill | informed Moore what she intended to | : at his home Sunday afternoon, and was | do. She wid Chiel ol Police Harris Kodaks j " tor every grod, from the grades ww to TYobaccos operated upon at 11 o'clock Monday | Baird, of Hollidaysourg, that Moore g morning. ‘He had been a lifelong res- | had borrowed his brothers sholgun Cameras college students, Bath ident of Sugar Valley, where he had | and three pumpkin balls during the | Powders been a farmer He had also at one | yisit me conducted a store at Eastville and “Ill kill you if you apply for a di- it Carroll. He wa member of | yoree,” she quoted him as saying upon and of the | their return to Hollidaysburg early Sunday moriing ga 8 Agha Indianapol Ind, Tuesday Wis Columbia ( Monday an Thursd 12:360-12 p n jay. VW (ol WOW, Port Wayne, Ind.; Wednes- —— 5 Pam TTENDERSON Elmer 8. Henderson of Altoona. died at 3:40 o'clock Monday afternoon at his home. Te was born in Centre county March 24, 1896, the son of Esington and Mary (Barnett) Hen- dorson. Mr. Henderson was employed 25 a hotel porter. Members of his family include four brothers: Albert Robert and Joseph, all of Altoona, and Arthur of Cotumbus, O.. and five sis- ters: Mrs. Sarah Nolan, Mrs. Helen Shiclds and Mrs. Carrie Sprigs, all of Altoona; Mrs. Francis Jackson ol Scranton, and Mrs. Mildred Parrot Pittsburgh. "Mr "7S0 member of the Bell J Pyrolin Sets ideas in the way of gift suggestions . we 4 : When they arrived at her father Loganton, R. | home William Wentz, of 110 Wall tier at home; | greet, they arranged Ww meet later in three broth- | the day, but alarmed by Moore's atii- tuius & Overdori ude she did not keep the appointment . EVES: —David Wilbur Eves. a life- gh of Je Sh Jriel prayer ser- | taking iy automobile wip to Red Well wong resident of Half Moon nshi \ t me at |] « Thu in company with her parent Centre county, died at his hos “rida day mornin vill be followed Db; r- At 7 o'clock Sunday night the family night at 11:30 o'clock following a SIX | yiees in the United Brethre: hurch | eft for Sharpsburg. Upon their amrival years’ illness with disorse Mr. Eves in th e residence where Jull Mock, A Moon valley on May 28, 1858 a son of cousin of Mrs. Moore brought her a Jocoph and Hannah (8here: AT IRQ T ‘ i rat of Centre te 1 her hu eh read as DS ‘ Jouepls Sd Hamman (Sherer) Bes.| DURGT--Gusish C.uist. of Genre note Som er husband which d a Allegheny Street Bellefonte, ’a. was united in marriage with 1 vor lounty 4 rah = 8 lock of focsnt hu HOW ut I am » Meiss. He is survived by these daugh- | gaturdar mor Ing. 1 bt iliness | weak See you some 1 00k Tor G A Ni RB f GC d h G d ) Mois. Hic 1s survived by those duugh- | Saturday morning. aiter a brie! lines | weak. Soe you some time. Look ive A Nice Box of Candy fo the Graduate | MEN'S TOILET SETS rome; Edward Gummo, Stormstown; | pur ff or ttack of lafluenza ii Moores ae ima Hiss Sieorge IAN Mrs. Chillis Larid nd VENA nia deve we y lato i young woman to repls in oh Wi 3 batt VACUUM JAR surg the fabiay visited at Uae Albert Eves, Mareng oo wlited to the Hospi nl! to “come out on the back porch” after Herman Eves, Hall Moon Valley. and lB i nn of Ph I$ Jane | their arrival in Hollideysburg about Florence Eves. al home. He is also 8Ur'- | @evhnare Duret Mr Durst was n | 0:45 o'clock Sunday n vived by 18 andchildren and three | car Ce nt Hall ¢ nM 18 1871 Al 30 o'clock the mily heard great grandchildren. He was a member | ine hic ac t time i be th 66 several shot and immediately of the church. Until his re- nd 1 oh Si ‘ ¢ called Chief Baird. In U meantime . | 1 : “i ¥ dw — tirement an unber of VEAL " ha : $a : : L d i ‘ ihe wounded ty had brer fund on ’ tan vears azo he fol rvivine . tha ' N hroth | Lhe woun i youtl : n A Moe #, Wil Te lowed the vocation of farming. Funer- PR. y lente nll: Mrs } idewaik by Percy Herron ji AIG's = in i 54 John ! Colgales - Yardleys al services were held on Monday after ia KDvder of sry ists =x (George y, who notilic a nearby physician noon at the home. in charge of Rev. J Yume TRIE ames Decker ~~ the dash board of Moore Car oe 11 re : 4 1 ! ns . oo .d y _— - + 1 Yeon t y " 3 . 3 H. Weaver, followed by burial in Lhe mt all and Chester W and | Which was parked nea 1c Wentz res Yardley 's—Houbigant Friends cemetery idence Chie! Baird found a note ad En Durst was a member 4 he Relormed dressed to Mrs. B. M. Moore, 110 Wall $ 10 me shurch of Farmers Mills, and also was | 570, Hoflidaysburg. requesting that 1 Mill and up | 4} 5 Te 2 3 ft me Pred From - amembrr of the I. O. OF. Lodz: Fu the finder phone her 8 m Wimdow Shades 10¢ and up, —in§ ner ory .’ . gesday | The note read ' ‘ ] 1 . " my tried gag on me many cases one-half that others fier fre the one, and gM - A A vig v ort =i evel Varian PIECE ask. Sash Rods 5c and 10¢ hoth nel ‘ teform t : wet th after. ; X PICNIC PACYXAGE " \ . ver made vou nh r me i after : round and fal, Extension Rods for ah ] , ! FIOM | don’t knows Ald You are £ Tirnic Plates Krenn ‘ 1 tern J \ . . doorways, 25¢ np GARMANS. mr vig liane a. ng a div wr told you - 61ce Cream Plates aki " anvthing Contam € fer Cream Fieems fipoans : —_— . p " "nm i er resident Belinforite and ben. dit mz \ ” Consisting : Buttes Fate ! \1 rag % of » vt . . ’ aD Ladd T'NICIPAL HEATRE . t root : 2 Detr 2h The pair had been marriea on July ’ Fy of 1 Crepe Paper i i ti {i In it hos. / WILKE PA EVENINGS 1976 : Tablecloth Capacity 1 Gallon Coty's—Evening in Paris home S| 1 love RICHARD: } Richard n on Tuesda wht of last week SHOW TIME 7:30 4 0.307. M ot jes received while at work in ; - : 1 . 3 : | N rd : meeps ||| the Packard Motor plant, where he| RECENT WEDDINGS ; CEN \ ' A yA y Was emp eed A Al iectrician Ar po 3 "a, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Uh, Ssiployed 2s an Cuctfiaan ag AL rw he AV Kodaks and Came.ms (June th and Gth) wt 15 | and landed in such a A wedding of interest to their many Ts hat his eck was broken. He | friend Look place last Thursday wl 49 89° og 3” Give Him SHICK SHAYER $ | 590 i= yids vi) h r Garrett, pas g erg » rg 4 ¢ . | tratonville when Rev. M ’ An Electric i HE LAST] OF aen Chari ( Richards was a Son | yor of the Free Methodist church, uni PRY of John d Lydia Breon Richards and | 400 in marriage William Solt, of Axe- A 3 ' ‘YNIY?” was born in Bellefonte on June 14] anes is % yunsallus { ad is - ou IRS. CHEYNEY 189. Fie left Bellefonte when he wa nen og gle” . wen wh in Toiletries nl Patent Medicines Jos Crawford, William Powell 14 years old and for 18 years was em- nloved as rleciritien for the Home tead this section and has been a resident of We Kubak Shampoo : $1.35 Petrolagar Axemann for a number of years His Rar Glover's Mange oad 53 $1.35 Pinkhams Veg. Compound bride is the amiable daughter of Mr he Blonde x Shampot : 0c Yeastfoam Tabs " and Mr Hillary Gunsalius, of East $1.50 Kolorbak . iol Lg 5 : . 0123 Veracolrie Tun Detroit. Surviving are his wife; a 800 | 1 2b Stree Following the oceoremon) $1.00 Vitallis 7 $1 25 Caroid & Bile Tabs of Detroit, two brothers the iewlyweds departed on = honey- $1.00 Kremd Hair Tonle ! Po 0c asoarets LATEST NEWS ge ge of Swi A ale, and Saal, of moon trip to Philadelphia, Harrisburg Rarbasol Shay. Cream ; b OF nent » . bla URMEIE ke Jellefonte: and two sisters, Mrs, Abner h 3 : "SOMETIME SOON" Musser, of Pitcairn, and Mrs. Shirk of hfbada : ~ vm ov SD o Ht £1.25 Peruna Bellefonte, ‘The remains were brought | us Ue y o $1.00 Beef, Iron & Wine } ngrams Shay, Cream v > Tw $1.50 Merk Doctor Mennen's Tak saves pL $1.20 Father John's Lady Esther Cream h 5 y 2 a £1.00 Adlerika Pon's Cresms 1 ar , ar! YQ A $1.20 Syrup of Pepsin Noxzema 5 4 = 70¢ Kruschen Salts UNDINE FIRE Co’S ry Toon in Tg - ” e tn | calithumplan band Shue iLoerme as made - - o 3 : : Shu : ) M — — Frostilia . y . : she Philip's Milk of Mag | Union cemetery ol . R } | td \ ‘ ion Ihe popular man is the guy who tells Halian Balm .t oi he Anacin Tabs KEEN Harr: Aibert Kee «oll |y08 what you want ‘to hear « Mum Deodorant ‘ \ A ate Doans Kidney Pills known resident of Miliheim, passed | Se Fileh Shampoo J $1.25 Oitrates & Carbonate own residen Ff Milihes | £100 LePirro Powder . oad \ BP 4 $1.00 Korjena away at his home there at 2 oclock | | : 5 i | £1.00 Houbigant Powder : ’ : 60c Brome Selleer Bellefonte, Pa. Wednesday afternoon of last week, af 300 Clewnsing Tiswues : iv he V [ 20¢ Edward's Olive Tabs ter an lliness with a complication of | ¥ : diseases. A son of Albert and Emma Wed., Thurs. Fn. and Satur. Keen, he was born at Milihetm on July | S i EC IA | PENS and PENCILS 31, 1884, making his age at time of * 3 fn Parker JUNE 0. 10- 11 - 12 death 52 years, § months and 25 days. | ———————— | . i On April 7, 1907, he was united In mar- | Poem \ ) AT REAR OF B OUSE riage with Mabel Margaret Corman, | y Leather : cesta | ond OSE HOU: who survives with the following chil- | Clean-up of 5 6%c to $5.00 ENG Pencils dren: Estella B. Beck, of Aaronsburg; | ol) Florence J. Klinefolter, of Madison N Bill Fold E E burg; Stewart A. Ralph C. and Wil- | GERANIUMS y 4 Sets lam F. Keen, all at home, and Pear] | EE a ENTERTAINMENT I. Virginia M. and Ruth M. Keen, all \ AE o8¢c to §3.50 of Millheim. These brothers and sis- ters also survive: George and Homer 5 3 EARTHENWARE v Every Nite Keen and Mrs. Jennie Walker, all of Were p10 ¢ Fach Kitchen Sets Dental Needs Home Needs S different Millheim; Mrs. Onrrie Allen, of Kent, 8 . Nl; Mrs. Katie C. Bryan, of Bello. Soc Kolynos T. Paste... $100 Lysol Ne Wonden Spooms $25 00 fonte; Mrs, Lizzie Vonada, Spring! Now 15¢% Each 1 Large Salt Shaker | Sc fpana ¥. Paste... ' § S1L00 Zonite that am very Ct \ Mills; Mrs. Sarah Shaffer, Centre Hall; 1 Inrge Papper Shaker Cc Soc Pepwedont T. Powder 5c B. F. 1. Powder . ustiule. 3b. Jhb ; p » - - + Mrs. Edna McRian, Willlamsport; Mrs X arge Bow! for 30c Lyans T. Powder... $1.00 Haleys M. 0. B® kitchen Ground Prize Given Hattie Bame and Mrs. Ollie Weiser, Other stock reduced d Wo of Flour ; ‘ and Robert Montgomery Heel Work Recent bw weoepted 3 All rolled into one big hit position with the Packard Company in and other eastern points of interest returning home Saturday evening " For the present they are staying atl Bellefonte and funeral Servioe the home of the bride's parents, where were held from the home of his sister, | mm Tursday evening they were tender | Mrs. Shirk, on Thomas street Satur- | a reception and serenade by the F¥FS SBEFEFE -t * x A AL] foe Murine both of Aaronsburg. Funeral services : " Yael Light Globes Away Each Nite viride Ho gm Bg vi | Accordingly. G If B " $1.25 Absorbine, Jr ——————— the Reformed church at Millheim, In Ap Kovene : oly “ charge of the Rev, G. A. Fred Gries. 1 . 35¢ Sloan's Liniment | c ing. Interment was made fn the Pairs wi ie Sig's 1 CHIEF LONE FOX ] cme star = ™}] ~~ WOODRING'S Meteor ...25c—3 for 8c | fi" © MSL) TLNUNL XFORD BALL 25¢ such — —————— —— h " la | gd FIORAL GARDENS | Weorthall Balls .......35¢ | Cv Lire LI op Rl PENNA. BALLS , . 48¢ and his Indians com. J Pritton Delong, of Orviston nar- | § 127 §, Howard St. Phone 64 3 for $1.00 J coc Sodium Peborate 5 tos Epsom Salt... LAL INN bined with other | ta idee he co to vate at petwest SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALS! attractio Kato and Orviston left the a Be a ne. a RS phy _. of the yo MODERN WOMEN Ford V8-85 De Lux ook on the mow Satins sed) wordy UpNOT Fresh Orange Ade - - » - « « « le Chocolate Nut Sandae - - - « « We Given Away July Sth, at | 0. le before comin to rest senior | gio asg OL : Fresh Lemon Ade - - - - - - 10c Milk Shake with Ice Cream - - - 10¢ Hecla Park | Ua min on mo | Hk ESTERS PILLS (k Fresh Strawberry Sundae - - - . 10¢ Double-Dip Cones - « - - - "+ Be | injuries, »
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