Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. January 20th, 1938 Local Members of 100,000 Mile Club CHESTER W. WOLF 100,04 0 : om who we mem Rn elon LOCUS church na Al ; MEMBER PARTICIPATING C AM- PAIGN de med to promote al 1 of the mber willl a individuaj re- memos: it vard chur a concert wide On Swi \ : January Rev. Ralph T w ifgang, of Ty- rone, wil read “THE MANSION" by. Henry Van Dyke, In the even- ing service. On Monday evening, January 3ist the first of a jories addresies will church by man, ally meelings wi fivore Ciavy red member the week of by other he carried January 24th Everyons I these put ail } i HOWARD E during invited tw OAKWOOD Pastor —- Gold Via Hall Plane Earl P millionaire Le transport the 3.000 which 13 mined dau; mine pear Tegucigat loge. The n ; that it can be rea \ or a plane and Hallimntton found the airplane more economical ine 1938 WHICH would you rather have in 1958. . A ray ie “, A FARM or half a Farm? WHAT will ba the <adition of your farm 10 youu IM ROW 20 years~30 years! Is it seadily improving of guing down hill? To farmers who offer sound security sod are good credit risks we readily lend money 10 purchase farm land, make permanent improvements, pay old debs, and for a number of other purposes. The money is available se low interest rates, with ss long as $0.0dd years 10 pay. Small sanvel of semi-annusl payments gradually retire the Joan. Advantages of a Land Bank Loan Low interest—long terme—no re newals — grester security «<= prepay. ment privileges cooperative loan wepetmanent credit source, Be sure 10 ask we, or write the Federal Land Bank of Baitimore fora FRET COPY of “Manned Financing.” Charles F. Rhodes Direet Loan Correspondent of Centre County LEMONT, PA. has TRU ST CO. REPORTS GAIN IN PAST YE. AR. (Continued from _page_one) N. E Robb, president, gave a re- port on the general condition of the Bellefonte Trust Company, The election of Directors was held and the fellowing Directors vere unanimously re-elected to serve until the next annual meet ng: N. E. Robb, C. Y. Wagner, J. 8. Sommerville, W. J. Emerick, L. Wetzler D. M. Kline, J, T. Hen- ry, J. H. Turner, and Francis H. rawford. The Directors were then sworn in, ©. D. Casebeer, H. E Garbrick and A. C. Jodon acted as tellers in conducting the election. It was decided to hold a stockhold- rs' banquet next year. There being no futher business, meeting adjourned. The newly elected Directors met it the offices of the Bellefonte Trust Company at 2 o'clock p. m ind organized the Board by re- slecting N. E. Robb, president &nd trust officer, C. Y. Wagner, vice- president, E. 8. Orr, secretary and treasurer, F. O. Witmer, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, H. R. Williams, assistant treasurer and assistant trust officer, The banquet in the evening was me of the bright spots of the day More than one hundred stockhold- we and friends attended the ban- met at the Penn Beile Hotel. A ieliclons turkey dinner was served nd was very much enjoyed by all resent. President N. E. Robb acted § tosstmaster. W. Harrison Walk- wr, attorney, was introduced and ave what we believe was of he best talks we have ever listen- a te of this kind one on occasions whom W now ‘he d [or aompany, of f Belef-ne ls The bank Janu formerly wi Ao men laws go ir perati'n n which there is no wil The final spetker of the evening was Alb rt Kennedy Rowswell, of Pp tsb eh, hamorist, philosopher, vertainer Mr. Roswell it and en He recited several comp sition; some others in a more vein. All in &l Tuesdays banquet was one of the most colorful : well planned ever held by ‘he Trust Company for {is s ockholders sams ar MP Sa——— MOTOR POLICE HUNT MISSING MAN AND GIRL Pennavivania Motor Police have taken up a search of snow-clad northwestern Pennsylvania foresis for a Si-yvear old man and an 18- year oid girl, missing a week from Imethport Sheriff Merle Dickinson of Me- Kean county, withdrew from the hunt after asserting he believed C C. Vandermark, father of two adcpted children, and Florence Wiliams had left the area. The sheriff began the search at the request of Sarets of the girl Farm workers, the gheriff! sald, had reported seeing the couple together in an automobile Vandermark's machine was found abandoned on a jonely road 15 miles from a8 main highway, Foot. prints leading into the woods were overed by snow a short distance from the car Parents of the girl sald she left Monday night to attend a church party Vandermark's 73-year-old wife reported her husband left the game time but did not say where he intended to go. Both live in the small mountain village of CGardeau a few miles from Smethport. — ———— es — ————— PENN STATE PLANS GROUND BREAKING CEREMONY lans for the ground-breaking ceremonies which will signalize the start of the General State Author ity's $5,000,000 building program on the campus of the College are rap- idlv materializing, according Professor Grant, who Is chairman of the Senate Committee on Pub- Je Occasions which assumes re- sponsibility for the event, The ground-breaking ceremonies will be held on Saturday, Pebruary 26. a — Rich Opposes New Postoffice Woolrich will not have a new Post Office if Robert F. Rich, a resident of that community, ean prevent it. He made that clear yns- | lerday to his colleagues in the House when he declared against expenditure of $75000 for a new federal bullding In Woolrich and uttered words of praise for Demo cratic Postmaster Charles J. Johns ton, who succeeded one of Rich's Republican appointees, Newspaper men frequently are told of matters that should be pub | lished, but almost always there Is | the added, “of course, 1 don't want |to get mixed up In i." Snow-Time Is Fun-Time in Pennsylvania These folks came up to Deer Valley, near Meyersdale, Somerset county, on the weekly B, & 0, She Ca Maybe you —ld oreler nn old-fashioned bob-sled ride. Want Final Report on Tuberculosis Seals a1 strayed slald nds of Tx : they thelr rently Ux are calling are coud bells One would think that make thelr voices or heard but appa whom they ferent or bard of The missing Town Criers are on Christmas Seals. The people who havent heard their calls are the folks to whom they were sent Thanksgiving, We are anxious to s many of the mi : Town accounted for as | Lave hearing Balbie bee pee whi that thi cooperate tuberculosd Many ret delayed by ims have probably been the bustle of Christmas preparations. Others who that they are not able to irchase the Seals are uwreed to retwn them once. to help clear the files The many thousands mas cards and letters wh od through the mails recently I» ing the friendly Town Crier share In the campaign tub rculonts But only the Seals which are bought for will help to protect our homes irom tuberculosis Replies are needed {rom many of those who have not responded if tuberculosis program is not to be curtalled. This should be avoided because tuberculosis is still v#0a jor health problem, It Is not too late to join In this life saving effort through Christmas Seals ne Wa 5 FILM ON JOB INSURANCE TO BE SHOWN AT THEATRE The film entitled “Your Job In- surance,” produced by Pathe News for the Boccia) Board, ar depicting the principal steps work- ers must takes to qualify for unem- ployment compensation benefit is scheduled to be shown in Belle fonte theatres The film was produced under the direction of Frank Donovan, chief of the Pathe staff of directors. A professional cast Is used to (llus- trate steps which eligible claim- ants are required to take for bene- fits. Narration is by Andre Baruch, noted radio announcer and news commentator Included in the 900-foot film are several exceptionally good camera shots of the Pennsylvania capitol, Many typical scenes of Pennsyls vania mines, mills and commercial establishments also are shown The film will be presented at the Plaza theatre Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week, and at the State theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, January 24 to 26 inclusive, WEDDINGS Miller—Keeler, William Miller of Josephine, Pa, and Isabelle Keeler of Valentine Street, Bellefonte wer» united In marriage January 4. 1938 by the Rev. M. C. Piper, at his residence in Milesburg, using the ring service. The bride is a daughter of Roy W Keeler of Mi esburg, and the groom ls a son of Mi, and Mrs, Willlam J Miller of Jowphibe, Pa. They were winded by Gecrpe Miller a brother of the groom and his wife Eleanor Miller. Their many fiends wish [eel of Christ. ich pours Ar~ will do their to control Christmas [ow 4 mis tae v or 1] Security wd snow- train. i 4 saboggan, Well, Democrat : d ou will find be applied to subscription on my panes, 1 am @ native ounty, left wie 24 ave received the paper es check years REQ ver since We oy 41 generally time have Quite Boat Detroit Recalls Canal Days igal LRT ahaa Aa y of this week’ Democrat | assed to ntre read he mode of trans ivania of 8 or refer to the ml boat ago Hon Of Car k Have tion trans distant day I found It interest no doubt many of the of Pennsylvania somewhat ¢isappoin vis not that PATH le wd of add that very ang old - time ome men canal Be ermin he lephin Canal th Kixt my "pot Bellefonts and Sprit W ation lefonte which 1 eve y more lived with north of between the canal Creck just above McCov's dam The house was just across the can. al from Haupt's Place, which ws then the Yocum farm. The build. ing was destroved by fire 30 or more years ago When 1 lived there as a there was 8 submerged boat 500 feet from the house where | lived, and one submerged In Me. Coys dam, both of which 1 have never heard any history mentioned While rending the bit of history concerning the canal days, In The Centre Democrat the question arises In my mind /s to whether there are any old bostmen In bellefonte who know the history of those two old boats, or who oovld relate some experiences of canal days. I know of but one oid boatman who to the best of my knowledge is still living, and that is John Davis, of Coleville. 1 wish I might hear of some of his interesting ex. periences while boating In the ola canal from Bellefonte to Philadel. phia, Wishing you all prosperity, I re. main, GEORGE D. KELLER Bang's Disease Pennsyivania according 40 the 8st Bureau of Animal Industry yea! AED about on ile 4 votitl about | ravks eighth among the forty-eight | 8 ates In number of dairy eattle un. them the greatest happiness and | | abundant prosperity. | Bang's disease eradication program. der supervision In the Fedeial of Sealant of in demetiy CELEBRATIONS TO BE COLORFUL EVENTS mtinued from Dage one) TUghivay i ed the committe partment hag as “that in the weather the and dar t 23 w Pre Cent © Hal] Event, January I { : 3 H announced hi APPONUNE DIA Full Program at Spring Mills H. F Erdley chal of Lhe ! i 1 he oceebia- President's birthday, in in Mills, y:serday ansounced it the event will be held Monday, wry 31, in the schoo auditorium oring Mill Musie will be fur- hed by Bey Lyon's orchestra program {hela speeial ens unment, and round and square cing, add caids will bi fea ured festivites will begin at 8:30 and admission be 5 nis per person ymmitteds named by 0 pripaie jor the as follows Pubiicity, reception and entertain. ment J. Russell Condo, chairman H. A. Corman, Martha 8. Corman, Rosella He Unger, John W. Decker. Joscphine S.over, and J. B. Swabb Refreshments: Miriam Tschudy, chairman; Josephine Btover, Mabel Hagan Myers, and Estelia Swabb, Han ir ’ Mi : : ae Ox will Mr. E diay oc lobiation a F.oance and Tickets: —H, W. Fet- wolf, chairman; Cuy Corman, Speaker B. Harunan, Bernice R. Smith, Coleman A. Wingard and Mrs. C. M. Wats. Decorating—-Mabel Hagan Myers, | C. 1 Estella Stover, Mrs. Alta Meyer, B. Stover. Mrs, Ruth Thomas, chair. man; Ka hryn Meyer, Roy Krum- ripe, Ha. ry Trou, and Hairy Condo, Malls Silver Dollar A man, who signed his name only as "Uncle Bob” malled two silver dollars unwrapped, with a stamp on one side and the address on the But if you'd rather not how about ski-jumping like this? Or Just : fro licing slong the billside? a the pot-bellied stove will give you whatever you do, a warm welcome afterwards, Be lefonte Methodist Episcopal H Wiis Har I { STRANGE SU PERSTITION S BY THE HINDOOS TART A PERSON COULD BE CURED OF VELLOW JAUNDICE BY SIPPING WATER THAT CONTAINED THE HAIR OF A ED BULL AND BY DRINKING QUANTITIES OF WATER WHICH HAD BEEN POURED OVEK THE ANIMAL , INDIAN BELIEVED THAT A HUMAN SKULL CARRIED WITH HIM WHILE HUNTING EAGLES WOULD RENDER HIM INVISIBLE 0 T° THIS BIRDe o Bone avemean WOMEN WEAR FURS N THE SUMMER TIME To KEEP THEM COOL AND — -— ~ / MN THE WINTER TIME TOKEEP THEM WARM ! ATIMITE SPOTS ON TRE FINGER NAILS INDICATE LIES tree ea LIHUNDER AFTER A FUNERAL INDICATES THAT THE Soul or THE DECEASED HAS GONE © HEAVEN TE EE EE WIT wns Believen Ti AT ONE TIME. | TAT AMIY TURE of OF CRAWFISH | WF CLAWS CRABS & | OVSTERS.. POWDERED AND | DROPPED IN A DRINK WOULD | CAUSE THE DRINKER TO FALL WITH THE ONE WHO ADMINISTERED THE, POTION Ld PHYSICIANS OF COUNTY EAGER TO AID CAUSE (Continued from page one) far-reaching citizen: the plan to use the cel bration of the President’ birthday for the purpose of raising fund upport Foundati puts the key for 1's solution directly in the hznds of the entire al large The cam} behind everyone vw olin new Foundalic attend the ccolebra ion President Roosevelt's of the fund ri from ehrat.ons will o the Founda Lion The 10 mn country Mien this year center. the new Founda ion askid not 1 ta { adi p 0 0 bul also Wo honcr of hday. A than ad Lhe fv Found four { the mm alion are, Know leds ich may prev COmMDALIT Ig DuU-~ to the Medica] Council of the Com- mitiee for the Celcbralion of the President's Birthday and would be only too glad Ww do whatever is pos- sible in such a glorious cause.’ ' Harris Township School News The Senjors are going to hold a Bake Bale on January 22nd in The Clover Farm Boalsburg, Please come the sale ICCERE. store and make as The ficers low vice secretary rer Junior 1958 President president Lorma ing the Irvin Zaleski. The Juniors Caras ang wr to the money toward rip Ww Washington were Approximately also received thelr December 14th Home Eo Ig ’ clags elected They are Louise Marjorie Dunkle same as new of- as 1ol- Homan; Keller; treasur- last year, for er sold dig paper in ’is0 Christmas order their The $18. class app raise annual ’ :] proceecs The ngs clas on Economics which ophomore the Nu: he Home Economics Building College January § accompanied by thelr acher, Miss Jean Nich- p was taken in prepar- thelr cowrse in Child visited is on was 8 meeting held Decems- » Harris Township High for the farmers of Ferguson town- of the ww aspects of Na- Programs the FP. P the boys wit officers College and The purpose meeting Conservation reorganized nelit of elec a He vy n, ihe fe farmers of year's subject first meeting 1y-lwo S customers who have found FANCY WISCONSIN Mild Cheec GREEN STAR BORDEN'S PURE FOOD STORES LOWER FOOD BILLS Have been the reward of the hundreds of our regular that “Weis Shopping” Is the economical way to sol.e every food shopping problem e 21c Oleomargaiine 2-+25c ChateauCheese 2:-2%c Weis Quality 1 PEANUT BUTTER 2 in 29¢ DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIP FANCY COLLEGE INN TOMATO JUICE en —— Dill or Sour PICKLES GOLDEN Bantam CORN CLAPP'S BABY FOODS FANCY Seeded RAISINS 2150s 17¢ Wels Quality Mayonnaise w 25¢ “ 45¢ 8-02 jar - 15¢ S No.1 sgcan 25¢ 2 No.2 cans 23¢c 3am 23¢ 3 13%-0x cans 19¢ fm Large Shelled PEANUTS 2:11: MEAT SPECIALS ! Veal Roast Sausage Beef Liver Hams“... Fillets HOME DRESSED HOME MADE FRESH OR SMOKED SLICED Ib 21¢ Ib 19¢ Ib17¢ . Ib23¢ Ib 10¢ LEG OR RUMP Also Other Varieties of Fish, Oysters, Scallops and Clams DUH 5
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