Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCH December 16th, 1937. JACKSONVILLE Church 19, are Sunda time clection lowing year will be held. for discussion wpie Mean by the Mrs. O. P a Thursday Sumner 8. C. E, Aley Bet od and shoppers on Miss Dorot por pent t mother M Mr. and children UL LA Ld SINR NR RN 4 - AULD LH » AL RL LOR LO or M and neighbor, Mrs, Laura Glossner {at the home of her daughter Mr Cieorge Gummo of near Mill Hal and reported her as enjoying fairly good health. Mr. and Mrs children were the home of family of State On Monday Reaper again visited our vieinti WOMAN DIES AT AGE OF 100 YEARS vices on’ Sunday Dec y School 9:80 at which of officers for the fol- C. E. 6:40 “What Do We Spirit of Christmas?” Pittsburgh i (Continved from page one) port, Clearfield county, He was in the lumber business. He donated the land on which the Allpcrt Meth- odist church stands and for 63 yoar Grim was secrc.ary of the Sunday 8chbol y and Fo: 30 years he was a justice of claimed as | victim that Mr the peace, was always a Democra Waller Harter who was a patienis and voted for Raosevell, When I {n the Lock Haven Hospital since reached 100, Rooevelt wrote Bogner: 4 Wednesday afternoon, “1 desire to assure you of my hy Betz of Willlams=| =... minder of school preciatic your confidence he weekend with heT'g 00 entertainment scheduled for | personal leadership.” Alice Bela ; , | Wednesday « ww Dee - RS NARA Mile riley ana Saturday Miles Bartley Sunday visitors Ravmond Harter College, afternoon ana at and Smith of evening home, 11 caller the Noll Of and daughters Mil- ty were Bellefont® Saturday alternoon. the n of nit aang RE — EN .-.-.... MOSHANNON AIRPORT TO BE LARGEST IN STATE (Continued from FIRE DESTROYS GRADE SCHOOL page one) tinued fr om page one) . of a mil- use huge luxury | other com. fvlinge 341 110 en 1 line companies | grant Of a quarter the Increased made ol tional lion dollars wa expected wo bx liners of the United ai { hese require a of 5000 feet runway ana Martinsburg r construction will y Of 4000 feet each rgh airport one run- it of all the 27 ructed in the Black Moshannon » bein constructed Doth east-west to take care of the { the fu Moshannon ai i Fg will COV sport niontown 80 roximat 200 acres a ’ . 1 ) { med for a Phila ‘port 33 are being probainy be u although age © sed Len the Black are completed [LE FRRRRRN & Si MIPOris In feet i i BE ov SR ay belwe Black Mochih, WPA can Sad the wool! Rock camp 4 ont Ang ong ball Moshannon new road, from a point lack Moshannon Inn, is The auport | ed 1900 ve sea |} ai i (RR 8 TL m the RElack April men are now employ i : be kn . Light to Speak Tonight, The field wii in H Light of Cen ‘ n Ianding wre Coun- ™e Pe ad ' visa ecident of the Cer - gh (Liss Bureau - - - Old Handkerchiefs handker ENOMme regu. Iraduale * has Sods swe Iuf 4 he Columbia Medicine Ie LAT Hoge ’ Nias very wil p HOME RADID ROY C. WITMER . A Sahat D.B. HOLTER . - - . . . . . . PUGH STREET RADIO SERVICE - . STANLEY C. BIERLY : - + . + . . . RAABE’S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE - Bellefonte, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. State College, Pa. - Millheim, Pa. Mill Hall, Pa, a — cra A RL ARLE DARL TLL RENT RONALD Throw in the Clutch And Shift Gears....... A LRRD » Sn HEN you step on the self starter and race your motor you get evidence of real driving power, Nevertheless, until you throw in the clutch and shift gears vour car does not move, yt » re Eh) Te » There are many businesses with the finest merchandise and manned by excellent sales forces that are all set to “go places,” but they need the driving force of advertising to make them move, Advertising is proving its worth every week and what it can do for the “other fellow” it will do for you—Increase your business, When your advertising appears in THE CENTRE DEMO. CRAT it will reach the largest buying audience in Centre County. We are confident that it will increase your Christ. mas business, EY Sat. | - ——————— 67,150 SENTENCED TO PRISON IN YEAR : | Census Bureau Sets Penal Population at 144,180 ———— Washington.—The American pris on population has reached the stag. gering tolal of 144,180, the bureau announced These of were sentenced for murder, are con fined to 117 prisons, 9 of whic! by states and the oth deral government total mber, 4.902 gre They constilute 4.9 per cent prisoners, 3,731 iperated by the | Of women the ul hose committed Nearly § per 1 were sent up for than haif of tiem commer of the NOImie lon repocied 1.203 esch iV e¢ reiurnec found that bed © ‘8 pe Test Shows Dual Tires Best for Marsh Gro V I tra und boer Whee. excessive slipt £ be rels and they sank into Ub about the full diameter of The performand of i tire equipmnent Duffee found respect, ure oe ry salislaciory an every tractor steered muct ih CRsiet equipped when NHitl he rely ys high © the © pped ‘Rasa foot harrow dise Rk would not high gear wher wiwois Nicknames of Criminals Kept on File by G-Men Washington. ~ Ag a needed adjunct its Oogerprint records of gang. napers, bat nd nals, federal bureau tigation has sel ur ker nickname file iy revealed by Dire Hoover. This is base ily 1s n 8 Rig robbers er the of ‘nve va i" tor A whose va a eldom changed Thou nal may matguerade ander a doen aliakes, almost invariably, if he hae a nick. r 1¢. he will eontinue to be Nn by me by his men ghd wom on derworld based mental aty man s Knt that 1 associates In 1 Nickns: often physical appearance, tudes or personal idiosyneracios and mannerisms. Hence the pick. name may often provide a valuable clue to oMoers of the law in their search for missing criminals © ur Anes are — ———— Youth Plows the Fields Washington ~Farm laborers are younig compared with other oecups. uonal groups, according to a recent survey in 11 states by the Depart. ment of Agriculture. More than one. third of the farm laborers included | in the survey were between twenty and twentysnine years old and two thirds were under forty. Lae Find Lost Ruby Ring in Gizzard of Hen Clinton, LL «Tae lost ryby en. gagement ring of Mes. Earl Creal. ley has been found, Some Ume ano she found the ring, which had been lost for some time, bul the set was miss. mg. While dressing a hen she found the ruby in the fowl's giz. T, BELLEFONTE, PA. Poets’ Corner 5) HUNTER'S TROUBLES. Where did you put my shell belt? I Iajd it down right here; I suppose it's up in the attic Where you put the rest of my gear, What did you do with my huntin’ knife? I put it in my belt; And what about long underwear And, oh, by George! my felis? I'll need another pair of pants, These won't be warm enough; The corduroys will be just the thing If you patch that hole in the cuff, Now, I'll need some rags, old dear, To clean and polish my gun; where did you put my ramrod, 1'll have to hurry, by gum! I hope the boys are ready I hate to have 10 wait; But it's a cinch that some Always turn up late of them Did you fix my huntin’ coat? It had a hole in the back; Weil, that's O. K. then! so I'm sure That I won't lose my pack Now, is breakfast ready? 1 hope you've got the good Well get on the table, then I'm a goin’ 10 the Woods i it Have you any more coffee? I'm hungry as a bear; Well, hurry up and get ii here My buck's a waltin’ oul there Well, I guess I'm ready 1 got my gun and shells My knile and huntin’ licens The roster and the bells And now, good-bye, my darling I'll bring a buck; And while you're thinking ©f me Don't forget to wish me luck you back And I whe weary housewif Looks back with jus She spies the kitchen Oh! Lordie! he forgot hi inch cabinets ! iu L 4&0 wh ! (FHT a Hoo! Pon up wilh boll & with a loud Hoo! 00k Grabbing it She yell And he. Lining te and say: ‘Oh! What we y be ’ Le] ud I de you Mrs. Bl ate Colles anche Gamer Pa. RD. 1 STAR OF THE EAST. Star of the East, thy ly shown Down 0 the all alone; It efitized Lhiem 10 fear gel appeared And sald Fear not this day a Bavi Briers, RAE beams Wist Men ur » The star moved silently through the blue sky The shepherds followed, passing by Shadows, and on through the night, Only for the swish of sand from their sandeied feet Quietly walked. man King to greet For Caorisl $9: born son, Lar was der town by the man the promised them to yon over the siable where Christ was born stood stil And Int and cast ta radiance that first Christmas morn Wise Men knelt at the Moth- ers fest As the held her son for their hom- ge 10 receive there joy in her heart layed the gifts? They had brought to through the night so The Was as they her wift Joy to the world! A child was born With & heart full of Jove for every- one It wis his hand as a boy full of ile, TOal held the cup of water Ior the slave in the strife; he marched through the heat 80 thirsty and tired, Baw & hand extended with water to drink Ar That man child grew and He lived all for others, Cods sOn sent from above to that lowly mother, Sing forth thy praise on this glad Christmas Day, Christ came unto this world our souls to gave, Anna M. Harter on | Gone with the wind, our Kenny Has passed to thet unknown land, Ant has satidened the hearts of many, IAs he takes God's walting hand, | Why cant we all be s0 tender, So patient, so kind and so meek; He, always had service to render | To the sad, the lonely and weak. | With the wind he has gone from us, , Over that calm, quiet sea, To rest foréver in heaven Where hell wait for friends and me. | Bome day I hope I'll meet him, | Away up there in the sky; And together we'll be contented { To watch the world go by. And on nature's splendor he placed a crown; In the early fall she is dressed her best Of many colors, and we love them, yes, For Oh! It's beautiful, “The Fall" When nature, dressed so beautiful and 1s sent from above Yes, that is part of the ye all do love, And he watches day Hears every say. But later-—when And gives much city streets We slip, we all For we are always first snow fall. For then we know come with gifts ery one Wie 10 morn And say 4 prayer christ Child that's born Then return with heart and free Bee the gift tree N V ar we down on us each word that we may snow trouble on the deep the fall, but don't ming at 0 see the for church each gO frye beneath ma We HNeE cry For from sometimes the one far OLD SBANTA'S CALI deny feeble from Grandmother Her step is shivers rrow ine And 8h In I & Near On ti she Where sweet™ memoris now 8 very deep And the slelgh-bells She has o ked “Old gure 0 call AS he Christmas I'ne Banta Pa de 0 eave And hopes From hey ian B00 Bid d nay she never forget Od Banta's call Composed by | GREETINGS Have you AL the settling of And Ux oda ever Lad sd ARLE OF Lie You could have said § ! To your neighbor o'er the way Or ust & cheery greeting. How ar | today? IODC mornin Tm Such Uttie things as Are no eH Bul thity ollen help A opel Rohing healt Wi re 1 ¥ Lara gt Pa % vo our cle Do the things that of ant Then the setting of Will {ind » Of the thing: Aote you t the sun u Linking mig not you L 8 ERS M Eunist Laureito . at the hone Of } M Frank Eun 4 nag POTT ployed 1s ng h at the ted Mr, and or Lhe woek Mi J. M. Carson va the Centre County Hospiial on Fri day for treatment. She suffering from diabetes and drops E C. Wagner has closed his 1} and gone Lo the home of his daugh Mrs, William Hanna in Cent Hall to stay or the wints Mr ahd Mrs. FP. P. Palmer panied Mr, and Mrs. O Cormick to Bellefonte on Frida evening "They went to «0 thelr cousin Waller Armstrong who has been ill for some time James Burd, Odell Fohringer, wile and sin, Mrs. Glenn Fohringer, of Tusweyville spent Mobday ai h home of their father Ceden Burd near Aaronsburg assisted In the family butchering Clyde Walker and family of Bellefonte visited oh Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs E. B. Palmer, Michael Smith, our oldest c¢itisen lies seriously ill at the home of his son, J. Roy Smith. Messrs. John Meeker and Richard Smith were two of our lucky hunters. They each shot a buck last week. CEE. taRen 0 {er accom- H. Me- LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the Matter of the estate of John T. Noll, Iate of Spring township, Cen tre County, decetsed, Letters testamentary in the above ottate having been granted 10 the uhdertiiasds all persons indebted 0 the sald sate are rogquested to make payment, and those having claims 10 present ihe same duly Jaen withe out delay to . NOLL, Be | Op, Pa. He cutrix, WAKING UP NIGHTS For biadder relief 4 not norms, | t Centre County FRANK OHEMICAL © LS (Di NOTICE. 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