December 30th, 1937 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary HOLIDAY SEASON MARKS JOYOUS ANNIVERSARIES Lelon se member ol DUE Mr Miller, Mi Goodhart gl! of Cent George B Charles A Mar Hes and Mrs Mr, and 1} Mtr " v 4 mont, M hel “I'm the greatest worker in your home!” NEXTWEER IE | amcly: Prank, John, Erma end cecovering nicely. 18% n teeping home they waerwd his Roveniber 28, while attained three last Beptember 7 in recent years Mr. Steven- has not been In the best of health. he 1s able to be abount each iny and perfor some of the light- er farm tasks Mrs Btevenson Is hale and active and is able 0 con- duet the affairs of the household without assistance, She is a daugh- ter of the late J. C. Henderson, of Bald Eagle Valley, former promin- ent Centre County Commissioner Mr. Stevenson was an only son, and while he hay taken an almost tifelong Interest in the Republican party in Centre County he has pever held political office. Both he and Mrs, Stevenson are faithful members of the Methodist Eplscopal church The family consists of two sons and five daughters, all living, wenson « last venson years re Al- though OT Years re B. Haupt sf Bellefonte week quietly ling annivers Bush Addi- Haupis Married 56 ob wed eu Haupt are In Their family grandchildren aren born to six m Mr. and Mrs parent special mark the NO is YOAr Mark 5ist Milestone wy rile " » id M William Dixson, of rved thelr ar They marriage at the parents, Mr at Moshan- 1886, by the Lutheran mine Tuesday obae annivers in DAxson's ww Craft 28 Stroup Jad Ix Ww cember I'v their } union nine children were born, all of whom are living, name- ly: R. 8. Dixson Washington, D C.: Irvin, of i088 Angeles, Cal: Ethel and Walter, of Ohio; Howard, of Flemington; Jacob, of Lock Haven, Theodore, of Jacksonville; Margaret, of Philadelphia, and Mal vin, of Williamsport. ‘There are 11 grandchildren and two great-grand- children Mr. Dixson is a retired lumber. man. Both he and Mrs. Dixson are in falr health, considering their ages, which are 79 and 68 years, re- spectively lw - — Injured In Mine Mishap Jesse Peters, aged 20, of Beech Creek, sustaliied chest injuries early fast week when he was eaught bee tween ears in the mines of the Oen- ern] Refractories Company near Beech Creek, where he Is employed. He wos taken to the Lock Haven Hospital, where he ls reported to be ‘tary of the U. 8, Civil (of Examiners. ROCKVIEW HEAD ADDRESSES CLUB (Continued from page one) ag erime wa nore or view the come tn back {A hes A Inre rion come 1 ress and on raaio and nubile opinion na un the law. The stern and efficient admin tration and enforcement of the | been responsiil { large ¢ for the CHOIO) vim nas || t vw throurh the Ci Jie in - 'LEASANT VIEW JOASAN y A Mrs, James Kustenbaude: C \ a! he home of Bowersox «t gt th? d William Alfred last HOO Dec ’1 column P. V evening Dr dru on Thursday for the holiday v Grant Coble wa over Chris" mas Mr. and Mr three spent with the Moris Pleasant Hill Miss Dorothy Confer and brother and Muses Anna and Helm were Sunday afternoon vis {tors at the Charles Shearei’s also Frank Troosl Alien Wollferd and Clair and Myrle Packer The stork and Santa Claus seem- ed Lo have done cooperative business and delivered a package containing a brand pew in doe time for Chilstmas to and Mrs, Elmer Rockey, the second son and the fourth child. The Rockey family live on a Henmy farm, the one where the Davis Gummo family ved for many years. ——n h—— CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Clvil Service | Commission hag announced open competitive examinations as fol- lows: Junior tabulating machine operator, 81.440 a year; alphabetic accounting machine operator, $1,440 a year, Inspector of rallway signal Ing and train control, $3,800 a year Interstate Commerce Commission, | Also mathematical statistical an- alyst, and senlor associate, and ase sistant mathematical statistical ane Alysia, $2600 to $4,600 a year. Soll | Conservation Service, i Pull information may te obtained from the Bellefonte or State lege postoffices, or from the Service WOARLION on the sick list Charles Sheater and Suncay evening Oarner family at son. r r ’ SON Mr PORT MATILDA MAN : IS KILLED BY CAR fantinued from pege one) the aftr rnoon whiknd along H th Als anvpparentiy hai Bald Eagle vall:s read for some nes and Las re- Henning to h home when the accl- happened, she gaid Fn /inng Mr 209) lehar stat d he saw the hivhway about 1d of the car 1st hefore Mr. Osman, he sald ed Lo look back in the direction from wich he came, then suldenly g art- 0 ots the highway. He said Osman darted in f ont the id not miss him the motorist stoppe victim, rushing There h the othe nt orn of a anickly he of the crazh : meked up the 10 Prt Matilda throwing into a An where Lhe of Ha youth id wh? wo months bo mber 8. Mi ker who ré- mountain Rb A i NOY McDermott Erha:d of Port of Phil- Was Nearly Drowned The untimely death ma Sunda ™ WICH he was inh VOArs apo On the night Mr, Osman hired a vy io Bellefonte and set a M RocCkey's town the prescnt darkness he drove a imtoo Centre Phantom Lak spring. Mr. O drowned, and nb fate, suf- exposure ar Mr. Os- $1000 damage: calls an event ipal figure, 27 of March Horse ol! nome Hoa al WwW. E Com Warriors wore hel Col ville L$ FEL} 4 Man Exoners od 4 i antiy kilied ie man is William Rot« of Harry O. Rote, als whose car struck Bow- es consisiing ok crushed chost and right lg. Mifflin County Barchus took he LDody pending an inves. iga- tion, bul announced ater that n ngs would be held. He sued a of acridental death L H<fated ma- 5 Ad post $500 bail the accident for investi- gadon of the crash. but was releas- ed from his ball when Coroner Bar- chus ded inquest would DOC KRary Rote, accompanied by his wife and hig son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Robert EB. Lee, of Colevilie and the Rotes’ children, Lilian, aged 11, and James, aged § were driving ih the direction of Bellifonte Patrolman A. W. Krencewicz sald that in his investigation he learned that Bowman had come out of a pear-by restaurant where he had been denied a drink and sarted across the road when he was struck Rote stopped and took the man the hospital Bowman ia Harold, 14, father, Two Girly Killid by Trick Death struck suddenly into two West Decatur homes Chilstmas evening and left In Ks wake the broken bodies of two fifteen-year. old girls, victims on the record of this section's rocketing total of highway accidents, Gertrude Kelly and Betty Cune ningham, returning to their home After atiending a Christmas metinee 1 lie Lng in tu ed neck iMac. ured Coron Ralph ye " mal LA a ra CNRarg: ae no Lo | ¥ survived by one son who resided with his ‘at a Philipsburg theatre, wore struck by a truck, three miles wost of Phil- fpfburg on the new piece of highway brtween Pleasant Hill and West De- Ri hr +5 accident occurred at 5:30 p. m. Satu gir Ipsburg State hosplial following the accidend, but were found dead when highway department. Korfoor was engaged in the task of placing lagterns along the gof berm of the hithway, be old inves. tieatine fice 5, when the aceidn neon red ed another car nighway nes bry and was traveling to. Decatug H+ sta'ed ils walking on he had pas anc» on wn in cpposl kK by the {ron daugh er D caiur, ur Uni DOSY ham buricd in dg ox The body Kelly was bu led 14 Deca Thu wa melery dun Lape Truce Lhe Cemex ry Bellefonte Man { on the vhille ALLA Injured 3uffulo Run Val- enroute Ww Bedefonte Ck Christmas nignt, a car driven by Edward C. Relish, of East Bishop Street, Bellefonte, leit y west of Belle- S-1o0t em- he road about 2 mile fonte, and bankment Beish, who was + Lie fan the car sustained a severe lac and suffered admitied 10 Lhe 8IChLe in Lie NOSe was “sit ' ‘ Hospital for treat- 1 badly wi badly dame- Two Hurt Near Woodward Hall W. F. Boob home {rom there were bt Centre County Hospital ily 1 trealment Best about $75 1 Woodward wit where re nded read The Gamage was Collide AL Damage Aaling od 10 two cu 6:45 o'clock evelilng when Whe Boal rg inte: Iniersection about $110 re. about Four Cars Pile Up rOUSIOn On route v.e kK Friday afternoon n TWO persons anc £370. The ac- altributed 0 the road iven by Lan ang a 1 by Cordis Robinson, of re ir ung cast on the sedan driven Clark Byron, of Tyrone, and Dodge truck driven by George Per dake, of Philipsburg were proceed- { in the opposite direction. Ag the : of cars approached each her, the Robinson truck went ink a skid, and the other machines plled against jt Cc. M of Tyrone tained a laceration of the chin, and Cordis Robinson, of Howard, suffer ed a laceration of the forehead Damage the cars involved was estimated as follows: to the Christ. ian coupe, $20 to the Robinson truck, $150; to the Byron sedan £200, and the Perdake ruck none pe ai an, of J ave and a Ford McCann sls. £4] to Car Upsets While Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker were enroute to their home in Bell wood from Pine Grove Mills where they had attended the funeral of A. Stine Walker, Friday afternoon, their sedan skidded off the icy road and overturned near the Harry Mee Cracken farm west of Pine Grove Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and their little daughter who were in the machine at the time, escaped injury but suffered 10 some extent from shock 4 b YOUR EYES AND OUR SERVICE A Series of Articles by DR. EVA ROAN Bellefonte and State College Bellefonte Office hours Wed: nesday 2 to 8; Saturday 9:30 to 8:30. Closed Thursday after- noon at State College office. Dec. 30, 1937. A quesiion, if you please. Are you aware that difective eves (eyes with errors of vision) se strained without any reading. swing or other near work? That is an importam fact that should bs moe widely knoan, Defective ey's cannot Palfe Seven. BUILDING BURNS AT COLLEGE (Continued from page one) STATE COLLEGE GIRL TO BE BRIDE NEW YEAR'S DAY Mig drugh’~yr of 418 Wot 0 lsye will Jimes Burton rnd Arn urs Ya $k 3 ily 3 Edy ard } 2 an ; " nd Anance, buLic ng r the decliar:d the coll is finding eromoiate 4d nu Kathryn MM - Colleve barnre Hartman Snyders, de of Ar vith Henr'etty Fmma 8n3 Aven . and indus Hap - ¢ tis In 21] parts of the count y wi ~t . 8, K. Hosteileyr, a sistant to Pres e Heizel, |i of busines: that insurance contents would inl loss, but Dr hat the blest gc faces immedi- space In which 0 everal hundred atvinded clases at I Anncx each day. He added that ‘he bullding program shen will begin next month will if help he situation, but no avaliab.e are scheduled to werk Indus rial plapts cnarie & ated and ficend mmm Vv ’ weinrday thod ist ihe wi woo po Te] rie ) wt pe from th te next Linas vara on ine x temporary 1 maslaren reorganize gd HL ETE Special Notice! UNDER THE PRESENT CONDITIONS, BANKS OF THE COUNTY HAVE BEEN OBLIGED TO REDUCE THE RATE OF INTER- ES SAVINGS / AND TIME CERTIFICATES, FROM 214“ TO 2%, EFFECT- IVE JANUARY 1, 1928 The Farmers National Bank BELLEFONTE, PA, HE ON ACCOUNTS _— STORES: 0 PURE WEIS FOOD A I THRIFT WEEK! AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WEIS PURE FOOD STORE! Here are a few of the many post holiday specials being offered this week WEIS QUALITY SALAD DRESSIN 0c 17c 2% Condensed Milk 19¢ Peanut Butter 15c se 29¢ KETCHUP a COCOAMALT a IT 23526 So wr WEIS QUALITY Spaghetti Dinner Vol W bt 21c .. 3% Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 -» 19¢ SCOT TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 25¢ SCOT TOWELS rll 10c TOWEL HOLDERS es 19¢ Baking Powder 21: Cream Corn Starch 2.217¢ TOASTED WHEAT or RICE PUFFS 3 19¢ Fresh Pork Specials PORK LOINS| | LOIN ENDS Whol » Ib 19¢ 351b B 1 7% 12-00 can or half Avg. Center Cuts 46bs Bh 25¢ Center Cut (hops » 25% FRESH SHOULDERS sve. 8 1 SF WEINERS Rulk SAUERKRAUT Fresh Country SAUSAGE »n21¢ Ib 25¢ on 108
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