Paire Four ~ i THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Dah Gl hl ROD AND GUN CLUB HOLD MEETING AND DINNER - - -_pe TT ——— | PENN STATE PLANS n Am CURRENT STUDY -— ond FELLOWS HAVE BUSY MONTH AHNEA a ot— H . A busy December for Odd Fel-| | Atmospheric conditions and alr Jows of Centre county was forecast | edrretts a A aT or: 4h the monthly meeing of the Past | ins will be studied by Dr. Lands- DL elation a. Rebersburz beig, assis‘ant professor of geophVe as te .. | les in the School of Mineral In- Tha gssclation will Heel pit: dustries at the Pennsvivania 8 ab Central Lodge, Bellefonte, Thurs College, and his students in meteor day evening, December 2, when offi- | oy. cers will be elccted for 19:8. The Ac . ! be pollowing nominations were made a i Serica o plot i aso the Rebarsburg meeting: For presi- | Vi! be made Carrying aout rns th dent, H. C. Ziegler, Rebersburg; firs: ments which will record weathe A pacsint T. 'L. Moore, Centre Cchditions found many thousands Hall; second vice president, Z. A. feet above the ground. Weaver, Millhéim; secretary, V A Several experimental ballons Auman, Centre Hall, and treasure:, have already been launched. aay ocd, State College. a ried no instruments. One reaci- G3. C. Rea Bias " a hight of 11 miles, within the Grand Master C. Paul Wagner, s ratosphe:e, and drifted eastward Willlamspoit, will make his Vid a-a¢ 55 miles an hour, dropping to the hE n 10 the SoU Py re ground nea: Lebanon, 80 miles east cember 14, shen the e alll of Stave College, lodge will ¢ntertain the Odd Fei- 4 ” debere that low; of the county. Centre Lod7e. Dr Landsberg savs at | 384 : LY por. ance i he appil BI) fonte, will confer the third de- | ¥ill bx t JNPOF.ANCe ethod of at gree on a class of candidates at this | cat.on the hw MaLI00s OF io) meeting mass analysis to weather forecas. ins The annual Christmas party of fie associ.tion is seh. ied for Tauwsday, December 16, at Belle- frente. [ira a Al ender J Seward, Jon? D: tailed soil surveys have been ve ih la bt ° She 35%eiatk ” sompleted in 27 Pennsylvania coun- » received a commissic ‘Ha 1 vi , e. assistant feiet Depuiy Grand Patriarch from ow - ard x Bt A ogy at “the T - . sh of ga A ob " hy John L. Price Ore and Pa ol o Penn vivania State C lege. reports the Grand Encampment, 1. » Crunilcs surveyed before 1010 were Perks Com re, Chester, Lebanon, = ; ind Monigomery Great Teany, Measured Measure MARKET QUOTATIONS. ibis me hate ban taken and th WCE SE sha acterisiies of great pulling team udied to determine what points i | ’ | The Chestnut Run Rod and Gun | Club of Spring Mills he.d their reg- ular November meeting Saturday with 49 persons, including members and their families and friends, pre- sent A weiner was served, The Yollowing were present at the meeting and supper, President Chars He Auman, Secretary Charles A. Gientzel and family, Treasurer T. J Decker and Mrs, Decker, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Houser, Mr. and Mrs, Clair Houser, Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Decker and family, John Baney, 88, John condo, Russell Lingle, Paul Immel and family, L. A. Crader and tamily, Frank Neese and family, 88, Earnest King, Charlie Messmer, Prank Genroble and family and Joe Messmer and two friends FARM CALENDAR and hamburger sapper 0 of the test — —— » of Timely Rem nders { om The Penne svivan'a State College School of Agriculture SOIL SURVEYS CONDUCTED IN TWENTY SEVEN COUNTIES Best Storage for Apples—Exper nents indicate that well-sp ayed sarefully handled apples picked a per maturity keep better at 33 to 36 than at 31 to 32 de- ree temperature range which a sonsidered ideal for apple Sta.e [rull spec mw or ee the been rage * Le Penn Lallsis a report Dur.ng he next ten vears surveys were completed in Belford, Blair Bradford. Camb: ia, Clearfield, Erie, |... common to horses and mules Lancaster, Lehigh, Mercer. Wash- | oo cassing grea‘er draft power ngton. and York counties. ¥rom 1920 | gp, horse {al report that to 1630 Adams, Greepe, Lycoming great heart girth, correclly Tioga, and Wyoming count were and levs and mas mu ompletely surveyed. Since 1930 [ono ore the visible characteristic following counties have DEL Clean Up Garden! d: Armstrong. Bucks, Frank- | 00 im is to be mest t Huntingdon, Indians, amd. ... .ontol, it should include Warne, Work has been started In oo ouing Crawford county Buckwheat Ry ¢ Ba ley Corn 5 wer welsh, ies ot feel sive the e a8 Core Hever Provl jonas felled week'y Edgs xd ETO0E "10S, by Herr eC. fTe & in re nryese Oo ive dead plan all debris vhich cann be ak d up and rn moved, and destroying weed Statue plots pat n i i“ a unger per doen per panting " all : : 54 ana ad vd 4 | of Ale pian LOJOgLAtE Grow Chnstiaa Ha ie un St Tres Christmas Is Just Around the Corner VISIT CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIAS LARGEST 1060 000 GIFT SHOP : Practical Gifts al 1 ku Control Chicken Vices and ball | yr "a al ed 1: my Slate pOLLLTY ton Mindsters Un'on Sensible Prices Thousands of unique gilts selected from nat onally advertised lines, plus many imported novelties, at- tractively displayed at BRACHBILLS BELLEFONTE, ional Teachin be presented and Na also - in a slump the aver. A & PA. ar SPRING STREET vid | rm 1 Furniture, Rugs and Gilt Shop YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Sevies of Artichs by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte OfMice nesday 2 to 8) Sa 8.30, Closed no; stale { HEADQUARTERS FOR Jamestown & Grand Rapids Furniture , hours Wed urday 2:30 lo Thussdas al et ¢ office at Le 18. 1037. 1a a Licensed Agency for Bigelow Rugs Neadathes ar that WHEN « Selling Quality for Almost 97 Years Aun IWS « BCH Lt) GuUnt #8 on mm “FROM THE CHEAPEST THATS GOOD TO THE BEST THAT'S MADE" Continued week aller nexl MILLHEIM MERCH. ANTS ARE GIVING $100 CASH FREE IN BRAND NEW SILVER DOLLARS ! FIRST Drawing Dec. 11, 9 P. M.—3 PRIZES TOTAL $35.00 Second Drawing Dec. 18, 9 P. M.-—3 PRIZES TOTAL $35.00 THIRD Drawing Dee. 24, 9 P. M.—9 PRIZES TOTAL $80.00 Beginning Friday, November 19th, with every 25 cent eash purchase or pay- ment on account you will be given one co ipon entitling you to share in the above drawings-—$1.00 cash purchase entitles you to four coupons, etc. REMEMBER- YOUR COUPONS ENTITLE YOU TO SHARE IN BACH AND EVERY DRAW. ING. THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY FREE! (See the rules governing these drawiigs on display in each of the stores) THE FOLLOWING MJLLHEIM BUSINESS MEN ARE AWARDING THESE FREE GIFTS! HOSTERMAN & STOVER MILLHEIM GARAGE R. 8. STOVER, JEWELER CONFER'S SERVICE STATION MILLHEIM PHARMACY NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE BRICKER'S CLOVER FARM STORE NEFF & SON—FURNITURE MUNICIPAL, THEATRE AUMAN'S—“The Growing Store.” A. A. FRANK & SONS BIERLY'S ELECTRIC STORE WEDDINGS PFage—Weaver Samuel E. Page, of Oak Hall and Viola Mas Weaver, of State College were united in mariiage November 15, by the Rev. M. C, Piper. 4. his lesiaence in Milesburg. The briae Sa auger of Clarence LL. Weaver, of State College, and the groom is a son of Edwa d Page, o. Oak Hail May their joys be uncindined, Hall—Harris, On November Bth in Crespatown, Md, Miss Hazel Harris, daughter of Mr, und Mis, Bruce HaiTis, of La- mar, was united in marriage with dd Clay Hall, son of Mr. aud Mrs. frank Hall, of Milesburg. The bride is 2 graduate of Lock Haven State leachers College and was engaged ii her second year of teaching, Mr fall has been active for a number if yeurs in the florist business in jeilefonte and Is now employed at woodring’s Floral Gardens, The cou- ple will reside in the Hazel apart ments on hogan street, K linge r—Bay letty Leroy Henry Klinge:, of College, and Beily Jane Bayletts, Boalsburg, November Piper al hu I'ne bride | Stale ot were united in marriage 16, by the Rev. M. C esidence in Milesburg. the wuniable daughioed of Mrs, Mae Bayleuls, of Boalsburg, qd Lhe groodn is 4 son of Mrs. Helen Gladielter, of 8 College. The) were attended by Mr. and Mrs, Haury Schillings, of Pine Grove Mills May their life be crowned with many ou Hoy—Iloy rriage of Miss Violet liene loy, daughter of Mr. and Mis. John Hoy of High Street, Bellefon.e and Hartld H College, d Monday the Rev ick at realdence Hall beautiful wag used. Alendar Veli HOY, wie brides’ sus Charlee. LeedecCker, State Yoluwing the Cceremnony, Ji wig SC.ved by the bride § minher, Mra, JN. Hoy, at We avdhue © Aller Jw Iwaneyn Ald The ma ae by 4 9%. 3 Wah J in ring wee cr kpats Cele e vlnuny aele Niue er. and College " AMA Lee Ml Olle e Lie Lien) vit (Or iL for a in Harr li 0 burg Bal.i- Wilson—Smith, Novem PASO e Ol Bell a“ George RB nited in pastor { ie Ek. ATULONG Robert Smith, a brot and Donald Wison, her of the bridegroom A graduate of Tyrone 1935 # graduate of Tyrone High School lass of 1931 thie I'yrone mil of the West Virginie Pulp and Paper Company. They will at Northwood, Tyrone LS ACs lended by r of Lae pride A Dod bride i High od FH AOOR, CLES “Ld is FmPIo, eg el resich Everhari—lLowder hy OG. 1 daugh ani Ns Lowder, t Hall, and R. Eves of Mr onuel B of the were war Rox C Willis Ne of and Blanc Ut Wo ’ nee SYR T MM be t and son Rob i and Mrs. Ross DD. Lowder Rev. J MM. Kukpatrick and Mi Dives Folloning a de pad Devakist Le bride Har lsburg shee Tha tele; MITA 1 leit for Hart--Rude, mes BE. Rude Mis. Vance E Rude ot. Long Island, will be in mariage November 20 5 Leslie Hart, son of Mr. and Ms Theodore Hart, of Greas Neck The marriage will be performed at ihe Reformed church, Manhasset by he Rev. Oscar Maddans, Mr, and drs. Walter Warren will act as matron of honor and best man, The wide-to-be 1s a graduate of the Dental Institute of New York She ll dispose of her secretarial and ental werk to Dr: John W. Dens more. Mr. Hart is a graduate of Jdanhasset High School and has wen employed lor the past twelve ears by Wright's Hardware, He has wt only become familiar with any ngle of the selling and purchasing departments but has won recogni jon for unusual and artistic win. ow display, A reception will follow he ceremony. The young couple will nake thelr home in Great Neck, hich will be ready for them No- vember 20th d rete of Kerk-Curtin, Miss Nancy Jane Curtin, daugh- jtetr of Major and Mrs. H, Land surtin, of Curtin, became the bride 1 William Hurley Kerk, son of Mrs, ® FPF. Hallowell of Philadelphia and Paul €. Kerk, of Malvern, at a cer. | sony performed at St. John's | Episcopal church, Bellefonte, last | Thursday mornihg at 11:30 o'clock (he Rev, Robert J. Sudlow, rector J the church, officiated. The bride, ho was given In marriage by her | lather, wore her mother's wedding gown of white satin trimmed with prineesas Jace, Her tule well wag | aught with a coronet of orange | Ylossoms and she carried a bouquet | ff gardening and lle of the vale | ley, Her only attendant, her sis. | wer, Miss Thomagine Curtin, wore a town of peacock hing with a match. | ng turban and carried an arm bou. | quet of bronze chrysanthemums, I Mr. Kerk was atiended by his bro ther, Stanley Kerk, as best man, Ushers were Hugh LL. Curtin, Jr, and George Curtin, brothers of the bride, and John Orundy, of Phila. 145 hin, Pollowl i "Curtin November 18th. 1937. ER ————— Rhoats—Phillips Kenne'h David Rhoads and Mary Ann Phillips, both of Axe Mann, were united in marriage November 10, by the Rev, M. C. Piper at his residence in lettre using the ring service. Tue bride Is a daugh- ter of Mrs, Ma garet Phillips, of Axe Mann, and the groom is a son of William Rhoads, of Axe Mann They were attended by Mr, and Mrs John Riter, of Belleforste, Theis Miau¥ Linas 10In In wisiing them the best life aff rds .. - CENTRE HALL R. D. HOME SCENE OF SURPRISE PARTY A bi'thday surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Smea., of Centre Hall R. D. 2, Fri- day evening, Nov. 12, in honor of their daughter, Margaret, A mot enjoyable evening was spent in dancing and game: Those present were Kifer and daughter Mrs. Lloyd Houser, Mr. and Richard Slack and son Nevin, and Mrs. Ear] Rider, Mrs confer, Clyde Strouse, Guy Ralph Hettinger, Russel of Bpring Mills; Mr, and Mrs. Ar- thur Loesch, daughter Betty and sons Elmer and Ralph, of State Col- lege: Mr, and Mrs. L.oyd Tate and sons Roy, Ralph and Max, of Zion, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Runkle, Mr. and Mr: Clarence Decker, Mir and Mrs Wayne Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest King, Mrs. Emma Lansberry, Mir and Mrs. Fred Slack and daughter Alice, Betly Merriam, and son Fred Jr, Mr. and Mrs, William Lansber- ry and sons Willlam, Donald and Robert, Miss Bertha Sharer, Goldie Rimmey, Martha Rimmey, Mr. and Mrs. James Smeal, Wilbur Smeal Margaret Sineal, Kathryn and Haz- el Smeal Rov and for Lhe h wa Elmer and Mrs Mr Alice Lingle, Lingle, all Mrs Joyce, Mr mus- Max Tate furnished ng hour dancin Al a late served Including ake Miss Bmeal birthday coke on od JU Candis She ic 2 Jub wiches piokleg and baked her own were and- winch pia reccived many REAL ESTATE TEANSFERS The 4 he bridegroom Edward burg, tract In E ward Baile x eal a rd Tap lipsbutg ; $6 000 al. to Common Petinsyivania, tract $404.10 ir Adn 5 Ha of Broekiy: Maxie Hert 83.000 Barges, of Davis ux { S'ae Coliege; Bellefonte Trust Company, Exrs aarie. BR. MeClain, Jr. of Min tract in Walker Twp.: $200 “i. BEECH CREEK RURAL ROUTE 1S EXTENDED ux, to Don- of Slate Col- LN ad D lege, 1 ”~ pl in Vie The Deeeh Creek rural mall route has been expanded, © effective on IMesday, when (he carrier, Morion C. DeHaas, changed his route to over Maple vehiue through the borough into the township, turning at the cross-roads to the Beech Creek station on the Bald Eagle valicy Raliroad and following the public road cast on the south side of Bald Engle Creek as far ag the farm home of Oscar McGhee A pumber of additional residents will nave mall service for which they have been seeking for puny years MES, KARMENDI TO GET NEW TRIAL IN CAMBRIA COUNTY The Penbaylvania Supreme Court has granted a new trial to Margar- #t Karmendd, of Altoona, sentenced w death in Bialr county courts for the slaying of her four-year-old son Matthew The court ordered the venue for the new trial changed from Blair to Cambria county, The court's decision regarding the new trial for Mrs, Karmendi was ananimous, but Jistices William B Linn and George W, Maxey dissent. ed from the part of the opinion granting a change of venue, Mrs. Karmendl and Roy Locke hard were sentenced to the electric chalr for beating Matthew to death uear Altoona because they feared that he woud tell his father of the meetings between his mother and Lockhard, The appeal to the Sue preme Cotirt was only Gin Mrs, Kar mendi’s behalf rnb WR ———— DON'T IRRITATE GAS BLOATING If you want to REALLY GET RID OF OAS don't take harsh, irritating alkalies and “gas tablets.” Most gay In the stomach and upper bowel Ls | 10 econstipa’ ion. Adierika rids cleans foul poisons | bowels. Widmann . ' P. 0. OF A; HOLD CO. CONVENTION Following is a seport of the P.O A. county convention held at Howard, Tuesday, November 9th The afternoon session opened with the singing ol YAmerica,” af- ter which the color guards, Helen Grenoble and Minnie Grenoble, of Spring Mills, and Mrs, lone and Mrs, Shank of Howard, escorted the (ollowing speakers to the room: Rev, Kling of Howard, Attorney CC. 1) Nonemaker of Altoona, and J. G Maines of Clearfield. This was fol- lowed by invocation by Kev. Kline ind address of welcome by District President Orpha Tharp Next in order was the preliminary opening. Officers were gelected from the seven different of the ounty., Roll call of Leer after which the Btate President Mr: El- izabelh Murdock of Stahistown, Pa a very interesting talk Talks by Mr Maines and Mrs. Nonemaker were very inspiring A play f Ol camps ntl gav Thr afternoon entitled “Mary's Lovers,” was last on the program. Characlers Were Mrs Mary Sheesley, Bernace Alters. Lola Wingurd and Arlene Auman. Each part wes well played. At 5 time the meeting adjourned with an at- tendance of 125. The refreshment committee were of Or ton Cam th Howard BOTY - ng. The hments were delic- ous and were ser nr 1" member DP, w Camp refres ved vers large at’ pe to m | ' ’ Due to the onvent had to the evening on Amp room um for the convened at Choo) itor a Li session, waich 7:45, The program ude Love's Melody inzing, "Sta oO - Sy - wan Mr Howard n oider by ng. Bellefon vention commie r PP. RAY 13 meters and Spring Helen Hazel Cren- Black. CAINpPsS, naunesy thryn Smith Mills Cam well noLn PARTY IN OF THRE} ANNUAL HONOR MEN Edgar M Thon Thomas, Mr Mrs Everhart, and Mrs Martha Colbert This is an annual event started b Mr. Hes about fory years ago nd Shinglctown. It has been held every year except two years when it was cancelled because of ines among the participants d and M M - >» Ha Jwood n washing hardwood floors ne ablespocn of vinegar and on 0 niture polish to he waler mecd for washing. Do not use soan ad Hi mak’s vari urfagcg ap- pear c.oudy BINGO For Turkeys! Friday, Nov. Satur., Nov. Mon. Nov. Tues, Nov. Floors Wh a { hed 19 20 22 23 pa SSS Logan Fire Co. HALL Howard Street, BELLEFONTE, PA. Benefit of the Firemen, Door Prize Every Night. | he of M dack al Mrs Lauck and Hr Mar hsb i An men BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD AT PINE GROVE MILLS HOME A birthday surprise party was Jd Monday evening at the home Mrs. Harry Bechtol at Pine Grove i115. in honor of her 656'h birthday Those present were. Bes Gur and son Walter Gurdack, Mr Mrs. Paul Grove, J. V. Hall Pau] Loesch, Mr, and M Pau and two sons, Charlie Lauck Car] Lauck, Mr Mrs. C man D. Struble, Miss Bue Hous B no str ved Ie " and d Mrs jarry Hit by n Flem ngton Man George Hill, of ngt | Swing a Swa TURKEY a HECLA PARK to HOY HOUCK'S MUSIC Spons Ored DV Pp tre Chapter Order De Molay “9 enn Cen- ‘at ny Ade - 50¢ person Public lavited Bo —— A —_———————— A ———_—— EE ——————— CIVIL SERVICE EXAMIN- ATION ANNOUNCED £3,200 a | | i iH | | |] | | | The Commission compe United Blates Civil has ann need tyiive examinations as fol- {. principal draftsmen and ch. assistant $2600 a year are topographic and Associate entomologis: (taxonomy year. Bureau of Entomology [YOUR DOCTOR| KNOWS HOW TO PRESCRIBE FOR PROPERLY YOUR TLLS Don't gamble with your health don’t prescribe for yourself Don't stay il from your Doc ill De the canse of pain Away Lor you feel Av wos okey You may prevent weeks of ness if vou see your Deocler now And VOR when your Doctor gives ® to EVERITT prescription, bring it Store St Everitt s Drug ‘4 Al eghensy als Oxveen Service Drug Chemicals sMTiption Ne Free Delivery ———————— WEIS Wels Pure Food Store Ra WEIS QUALITY PEANUT BUTTER 15 GUMPERT'S Butterscotch Dest ert3 «x 25¢ CANNED FOOD SALE! Te“ phone Peas 2: 25¢ No 2 cans Diced Carrols Zurn 25¢ trees Beans 29¢ Good Quality Corn SVE cars £9€ Tender Peas 2: 29¢ Campbell's Tomato Juice 3.2 20c PURE FOOD i ES Ka ui aS — BIG SAVINGS! Such as those listed below are now on sale at your neighborhood Shop loday for REAL STORES ECONOMY. WEIS QUALITY Salad Dressing “Te 2 "29 Kelloge's Corn Flakes Wels Quality Family Flour 6¢c * 79¢ ramedary Fruit Cake Mix MeCormick's Bee Brand Spices Hand! Rolls Steel Wool Fels Naotha Soap Chips Hershey or Nestle's Chocolate Bars 2 ** 25¢ 22c 356 8c 2 phar 15¢ a 22¢ Cleaner Noxon yi bot r w— s— DILL eo ROUR Pickles “= 15¢ Apple ater i wl Se ~ SANTA CLARA Prunes 2.) oe SEEDLESS Raisins oe 1Te Ib-can 14¢ HERSHEY'S Cocoa OLD ENGLISH Puddings cen 50 Fig-Date or Plum PLAIN ROLL Oleomargarine © roll p2e MEAT SPECIALS TENDER BEEF LIVER bw 18 SHANK Ends of Ham 15¢ PORK STEAK. © sv Ih 22 hc LAMB SHOULDER POT ROAST sci. b<23e hee VEAL CHOPS = 22 only | Service opr n Optional ain SLA~ ’ \ | ries rt }
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