June 3rd, 1937, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Thir(eer, pa— [A ——— —————— BLANCHARD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1937. | prep B PRIEST NAMED | sm — TO CENTRE HALL BANK POST | N ——r SES — | 1 cc of od of rectors Modern Etiquette A : { of the Plrst National Bank of Cenire | i eM a Hall. Fred B. Priest, of Willlamsport, \ i By ROBERTA 1: ——— i —— NT LB was elected cashier to fill the vacancy existing the past few week Mr. Priest was 50. | careful consideration { twenty applicants FRONT ROW: | The newly ele William Dietz | approximately twenty Evelyn Bowes \ A . \ HLF ; 1 : as a banker, starting { ¢ CAE { for the Citizens 8 Thelma Sullenberger : JAY Lilz ol " » y \ 2 , K > y , ig I Hameport while atlendn n Mr. Richards, Principal i 8 3 a Rk Wy ’ h & ith Re LG 3 | After graduating from high ¢ Jane Williams “a ) ; q / i : #5 I 4 | Priest continued as a reg - ’ iy K Zak . JAR k y {of the bank until accept Ruby Confer ‘ 4 \ ” hs i . | Charles Packer 4 Te : : ; | ition wilh ne { Williamspor titution he |} : ne? Answers at bottom of enlumn BACK ROW: mended Paul Gardner Betty Gardner ns Beh oT ae LS EERE Louisa’s Letter ments the First Natio WH = | Ze e——————————— | | | | | | | | | Evangeline DeHaas Virginia Schenck ; Olah x : ; day ih h. — Milford Gardner : p : We bk 3 a ge iy | Hal b Cues Jane Salisbury i ove up 4 i i : : 24 a | Recovering from Hines: Deas X Malcolm Packer er = y : "Rs dM OO Me sunday School Lesson "(By henry Radellf) [tems collected from The Centre Democrat Files of Twenty se rail away. M dar was deliv Years Ago and Fifty Years Ago ering rder to the J. W. Mitterlin == TIER Te Tr Ce Ha the { JOSEPH'S READINESS FOR | flowed and ul . SERVICE | good r - - 1 FIFTY YEARS AGO inate Soon Liao The Philipsburg coal operators paid An aged g¢ for June | out over $100,000 in cash to the ! | p y E R Shrech on Saturday, 21st. ult.. it being the reg- w iried T lay interment bel | Y Mi hel : Lesson Text U.ar pay day. Hig . Mrs. Margaret Shoiths, residin 4 Philip Hubler, in Miles township, | fully passed away on last Friday 61 vears. The remains Lozansville, Clinton County and deposited in the place. A ‘ad named Theodore Bloom trying to chop up a piece of ice a pocket knife at the baseba.l grou: on Decoration Day, met with a pain! accident, caused by the knife glan from the ice and piercing the p: his right hand. The lad home where he is doing as well be cxpected. Harry McGirk, of Lewis Miss Alice Dale, of Lemont, wer ried at the residence of the father, Henry Dale, in the presen large number of invited guests A. N. Warner, of Pine Grove, per ed the ceremony. The bride departed for Harrisbur points of interest turn will make Altoona mT : EE hf in LR ME ed i DO DELIVERY COSTS GIVE YOU cn Friday afternoon, ; gS Md is RS on fr er, so we SORT Re REE bn viel | 8 pAIN IN THE BALANCE SHEET? Nebersburg. Deceased fecpeciad ey f phi . Wt 4 : r nN Y ‘ : . : Tuex it's time to put Ford V-8 85 or 60 horse WR gh eng ard 5. Sa of Khe | Smith Sug Sizapeth Toy- | : FOR HIGH SPEEDS al car or trucks fo work for oxnship, besides being a Demo ro * ' I 2x Areimer an you. For here's the unit you can put on the the old school ) ’ 8 ’ ] r W \v y . . . AND HEAVY LOADS job and be sure it will stay on the job. mile A pt ) { Fra : 3 p rs wig i 4 . i n 1 - fter month del : A terrible accident happen after mile. month after month, delivering top } y nce and outstandin conomy or today to a little son of Mi performance and outstar 9 economy. Ford ton, Dunn, abou. 8 or 9 years old, whic? | a sing at Marento, was a! but. relied them to hs brothers “Ex FOR LIBHY LOADS [irs mmencel sue wi sass bers you a ba ae hig we he 1 $EDOU : , 4 : ! 1 hat hem today and set a date for an “on-the-job” test. a a § in un 1088 Of a iin A : 4 rr v this " - po ADDEATS that Mrs. Dunn ha4 ‘od e p ‘ . : ; i tu . ANID FREQUENT STOPS It costs nothing — gives you the facts. It's your I invitation to profit thw cemetery to plant grave of her husband, anc i . to slay at home. But ‘ f Q : 1 put hin did not want to stay at hon { £0'b ) first. « ran after the buggy and climbed « t pre ed a ) hile RUGGED AND RELIABLE hind part, where he endeavre { 1 i + N ha R , ) 5 » : to the cemetery without his n ) od l 3 ‘ y , knowledge. But a jolt or siip n Ww ; : Co oLhe! } LY Yi T H E 1 5 7 - I N C H S TP A K E manner caused one of ' re lo O thrust through the spokes hind wheels, by which t | ’ , ‘ ) badly crushed that it was am nds ag f "nt He was wide \ " ! APD ] ' wide, 42 inches high. Stake sections can be easily A truck that's built to stand up under heavy-duty service. Load space is 142 inches long. B82 inches The mother's horror. alarm and gr! . g od ’ I fe f } tm ’ and quickly removed. and the unit used as a may be imagined when she d Ve i'M . , ; neo Pha platiorm truck. the condition of her poor i Ir whose shrieks and cries att me Jiale attention. Dr. Hays a: amputated the limb this alien the shock was 50 great that the: certainty that the little fellow no » y . a cover. —Lock Haven Democrat v ( D. H Hasting qd a 22 OR Tes wal J on Fifan anu Wand time we learn from John G. Love, Eq. | I wtion Da dd ! " - tha a i ' re hy pol a . ; , he dream i who has just come from the bedsid f Warrio Mark V Ww ’ ! | trout , : : y in 4 i apis? Ant Smet W P ACTICAL the little sufferer, there is strong hope ctein, I jelssinger. Will B " tes "he t wainh eal Ke pt ; aa 1 | ) S IFT > 0 0 R for his recovery. It is a pecullarly dis nd Arthur a red Th roLUrha " hy gov \ | DIS wise mel iid not | r tressing accident coming as it 4d ¥ v | ‘ m Aa ng ri ) ni " : ” ARB em iin If “ 4 n - ier 'm i Joseph and . m—T + H E 1 1 2 - | N C H P I C K - U P close upon the death of the little | ¢ win in : { fort " of ' a { a anti ause "haroah h a n y brought befor: - * - father and of his auni, Mrs. John { beau the 1 ¢ of : ohh m to explain the dream. 8o impress- - Love of this piace heir trip filfred . Miler. lodtal asent for ti GY naroan i Joseph's inler- | pe the unit you need. Load space is 73 inches long, y tor car ver to th ted him as the | N ’ v7 46 inches wide and 167%; inches to the top of the : : ’ uveren I's 0 wi : 3 7 { F a hom ¢ N fl od ™ ENTY YE Al S } following per Jar 5 Cleorge ap # ih ‘A Whom the spirit 0 3 4 flare boards. You have a choice of either 85 or . tS AGO | burg “Or Mosl v nd paced hin as grand 60 horsepower V-8 engine sizes. , i FhlNpsur A. / roe, Moshan- . vizier nd i thority only ae | . Edgar Burnside, of Bellefonte, caught John Alma of Clare: i of of State Col- | a a He ap y only to him- a 24-inch brown trout while fishing In in (he ves of Lhe igh Valley Coal lege, and Bert man, of Coleville, ton 2 A actetee a Put tuto ang Spring Creek ne McCoy's dam 3 O ' y 1 so yi ution a coastrucuive pian of prepara oo 4% DOLE Bint was on ex b tal 0 tion against the approaching {amine 0 . aS, id nL BULLET] ou {f the nations of tl a orle f w y God had warned Pha hin hi bition in J. O. Heverly's store window other | ustained {1 " to Inturove. aot hap , : haroah In his HE ok 3 pian impr nmet hey might {ream Marriage licenses were Issued to th pilosion of dy ite ome war ideas 80, for geven years the river Nile over following couples: Aaron E. Zerby and | Miler, the obliging clerk in thes y +3 dhe va P. Kreamer, both of Spring Mill 4 rs’ Nat Bank. Millheim, wa Arthur Barraclough and A ice L foi n fu d t y have Byron Harti ‘ f i gy 1 T H R I F ) Y R O O M Y O'Brien, both of Snow Shoe; Willlam umber of years ago was stricken Answ { : oti | CI we | Anwwers to Yodern Ltiquelte J THE 112.INCH WHEELBASE STAKE Davis and Ruth A. Woomer, both of infantile paralysis and was sorely Philipsburg. ned in legs, treated at a Phi.- TS a YS The wholesale grocery firm of Lau- Adelphia hospital In the he pe of rellev- a ol hl ig tae young nan ns het of an interest in the other person tha If your loads are compact, this low-priced. thrifty Seach) Surber passed a milestone in Ing his almost helpless condition him Ta ji Fi fe a Bor pote you do in yourself A new unit is ideal for your operations. Load space ts career when the firm name wa Gus at a party held at the home oa 1 Paolograph. She usually re- 6. It is properly used only at th: | Is 30 inches 3 62 inch id d 29V, inch changed to Lauderbach-Zerby Th: of Mildred Irwin, on South Water ©. i '' She des close of a dinner . a ng. HS an 3 ached Barber Interests had withdrawn from Gireet, were: Ouvilla Stover. Anna 2. No. A well-bred person will neve; 7. “Goodbye, M's. Brown" 1s sue!’ | high. This unit is available with either the 85-horse- the company, and R. H. Zerby, weli Maswy, Frederick Garfield Frank.in '¢ the expressions, “gents” “girije” | cn. Avoid the hackneyed phrase, + power or 60-horsepower V-8 engine. known Philipsburg citizen had becom: Btover Dick Adams, Ouy MoMean hubby the little woman and Lhe “Pleased to have met you ™ ! Cam _h draugh Au Interested In the business. Ferguson Martin, Edward Hefferage, ''% Such terms are common 8. No; it is rude lo do so, and is n ord Finance Plans of the Universal Cradit Company W. V. Betz, of Sunbury, supervisor Fannie Walker, Colonie Fultz. Ethel 3. The woman should sit at the right | ure way to become unpopular, of the L. & T. division of the Pennsyl- Irwin, John Bedford and Helen King of her dinner partner P. Miss Dorothy Anne Hudson, vania Railroad narrowly escaped death | 1wumbe ’ OiOnRY ; wiv . of { 10. There are No condilions tha. | y ped death A number of the colony of fifly or 4. Certainly one should thank the make this permissible, and a man with | or serious injury when the gasoline more martins that for a numbe donor of / : } - 1 ' at fo r of of any gift. A person who does : car in which he was making an in- | years nested In the bird house at the NOt do 80 Is ungrateful and does not J She bout seit respect will not be guilty I R U i | 4 S A \| |), spection of the line, left the track near | Fisher Store, Penn Hall, had died, Mr, deserve a gift of any kind. There is no | Peel eC BbDie OF ponth wi . Axe Mann and upset. The acoident Fisher was of the opinion that the ‘Me when we are excused from saying | 4 PR pe With a sta COMMERCIAL CARS § ‘ 1! your business calls for all-around service. here's happened when an axle of the car birds were starving to death, owing to "Thank you" for any courtesy. broke. Mr. Betz was thrown for some the scarcity of ineects. Cold weather distihoe but wi d cay th bruises and during the spring had kept insect life at 12.,0n the day when i rr LA ADA Ia minimum, r your friendly interest. Show more ment ls publicly a g ————