Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, March 17, 193R, —— 150 ATTEND COOKING SCHOOL HERE YESTERDAY SCORES ATTEND SQUARE DANCE AT ROCKEY HOME | ) Kennedy Aspires vin Jones, participated actively in ANNUAL REPORT OF the "Slop Roosevelt” movement by ? To Governorship endeavoring to have elected in the RED CROSS ROLL CALL State delegates to the Convention who would oppose Mr. Roosevelt Mr, Jones wos very active (in } HS ‘New Trial Granted In Hotel Mishap Case (Continued from Pago 1) COMMERCE CHAMBER AFPROVES BY-LAWS A square dance was held at the Andrew Rockey home, Bellefonte, R. I 2, March 7. Those present were as follows: Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs, George Hore ner, Mrs. Walter Wilkins, Mr, Charles Comly, Mr. Lee Luts, Mr, and Mrs. Morris Gamer and son, Junior, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Rockey and son Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Rockey, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Walk- er, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Rockey and son Fugene, Mr, and Mrs. Grover The Red Cross 1937 Roll Call, of Al an general meeting of members About , Person which Lewis Orvis Harvey was of the Bellefonte Chamber«f Com- | members including economics faucet on a washbowl.b oke and on Aer careful consideration o¢ prow orposition of Mr. Roosevelt awning Ehimah Wi wi J ueoR 5 erol in the Court Room, Tuesday classes at the Bellelor High his le.t hand while he was shaving situation with respect to the Deino- the Convention arda he gr 4 ah Bn a te ns ot Ae Chamber uEARmOoNA’y Be hool, attended the Westinghouse in his reom cratic nomina ion for Governor, and “Had the “Roo eve't for Presi | Wa neuished ne ” I A at Tails a ig an f hig hig a RA iting tion! . rg " . pe In ordering a new trial, United with due regaid to the requesiz and | dent” movement in Pennsylvania in ! enti lim ! of ‘662 members oor . ratified. TI e | glows por Bg ‘ ad ” Deft ie } of Hid w diy 7 ‘. States District Judge Albert W. demands fru. countless citizens, 1032 been unsuccessful, neither 1 troutin $1398 6 I pesbdolllion mar: Judas M. i 0 ¥ . ad by | copal parish house yesterday al- Johnson reserved himself, He had business, labor and other substan- por a number of other Federal and - ith Bd “64 : Altar a 1 mwas I na Shug oP PINAL dismi sed a previous suit by Nettles tial interest I have decided to be pennsylvania State officials would Miss Anne Fox secretary and 5 J wh rv ay L amen 1 nd Miss Margaret McCullough home on the grounds that there woe ne 'y candidate for the Democratic pe in office ‘treasurer, submits her complete re- by treasurer Malcolm Wetzler, H. economist was In charge of the now nor would the + Brock “" a ‘ f 4 1 ) y P % rt ag . y : lf 1 ow roceernoll challman of he school, while Elmer On, * geri « sufficient evidence of the hotel's nomination for Governor ai the 27000 employees now on the State POFY #9 10L0% A x py a orhL ; while Elmer Gofs represent roads committe declared thal a ed the Westinghouse Company at negligence, In (his In tance, In eva primary ection to be hold May 17. payroll have their jobs. The Demo- March 3. 1938 Ung-range prog or Highway t } eral Cot r ohnso ruled, 19 ats of the State of mnevivania 1he American Red Cross do. Mid wsannsdB aw, Sy LARIWEY | Whe session ral Court, Judge Johnson 1938 crats of the State of Pennsylvania A ned viefonte area Prizes were awarded to the fol- AB improvement in th po " n a ’ - N t " " y i nil qr . vig! ’ i An inn keeper has a duty to fur In arriving a this decision, I have are under lasting obligations to Roll Call Division : been pares nd sketched lowing persons (Continued from page one) ne home — on — wernoon EE hh Mi sionary ®. Pleasant View. a candidate hime while our State government if for Governor LO. OF. Installation omn } te BALM Rockey, Mark Smith, Wilbur Boob, Paul Watson, Joseph Balrd, Oddie nish a safe room to his guests.” in mind that we face many great Mr, Kennedy National Headquarters hi prepared | ketche wing a Spicer, Raymond Spicer, Llovd k » Nettles had engaged aroun at or on for the solution of which "Thomas Kennedy permit } Washington, D. C entitlont to fonayierat - ie Weninghouse ig net Os : { i 5 # og Ha i d Lie 0 WIG eru " ai ete {7a Her ou ry Spicer, Russel Ripka, Harry Solt, § ! the hotel while the dance orchestra must find sensible policies, Most Democratic Parts g Re 4 i”; oi Denar Sirs yr h ’ y to Elizabeth Young, North Cecil Rockey, Kenneth Garner, il of which he was a member was fill- & 1. probie ms that concern and pennsylvani ¥ fi ; Les BAcaust af the outlyl per We Reoian Ihmas Street Island Wolford, John Walker, John f & ing an engagement at Hecla park nallenge gove nment arise from andidate for the dl q y fet ym : been hie Combo Witmer, Leonard Tressler, Frank | 4 1 near Belefonte. He claims he wis, o. inavetrial aliments and funda ernorship In 1034 aha oy ! “ Hoy. " Bo ye | a ; A Soi Tromdlen Wills RIES oT DAUR J shaving at a washstand In the. oniqply are more economic than set to the ticket d Me digg, port for 1938 memberships Shivery, Gust Witherite, Homer wall, which had faucet handles that | oantieal The great. \aSK of ROV= | palin Of that year At the oh | ae kT as Se A AT Ah Comley, Paul Corrigan, Gordon required constant pressure of the , nmerx 18 to define clear-cut plans | time. Charles Aw io hier e | Sow. gis] Comley, Chester Sampsel. James hand to keep the water running ot will ossist in the 8 tainme n ODL ed Gor er gr Yi 1 y Eo Sampsel, Philip Sampsel, Max Shaving with his right hand, he wiih A Aci ali ag | Oppoutd & yi vn And « het Tate, Ralph Tate, Albert 8h pe, | manipulated the faucet with his DrOSDETHY "i a Bek hE rimar going so Dots 2 Shes. J uios Wiking Rev. Mat hew issionary fro left. ‘The porcelain handle broke, ™ : wal ’ weorge Ross, Earl Tate, andel ey Chew, a missionary from | = of ia ) n " : ! 0 “ { Ps Wilkins, Margaret Shivery, Alda Brazil will show a number of lan- inflicting tuiiatm — not of Itsel i bias rd es, In the camp 1 of 1 34, Thom 11 members at 3 00 a0 50 And At concer 10 be given i ne gq ’ 0 Mr me senner Ol), Helen Gill, Dorothy Gill, An~ tern sli s on his work. this Thurs: OSCEOLA MILLS YOUTHS Pe. THAI nly 50 » ° Kennedy prov his ity as a 13 member t Bi 176.0 y ; nited St Mari EB , in ist Bishop Bu and =n apple na Elizabeth Rockey, Beatrice |, o nioht at 7: it J A GE problems, it can e of § help In | ote getter, having obtained the 1 member | | Bellefonte ar tat ollege § 4 0 M er ios * Bast Rockey, Frances Walker, Betty Wil. |» "°°. “0 UF JAILED ON LARCENY CHARGE bringing to ind A ry, | iness an eccond largest majority of all the ’ kins, Mary Miller, Kathryn Krout, View Union Chapel, a short distance . S— a r such helpful guidance, leader: pemocratic candidates : 28 20 Alice Spicer, Ethel Spicer, Frances north of Bellefonte y 1 pon being released from Yhe hin and coope: ation as will be con- ate jeutenant Governo: 1 mei 0 0 £0 00 AR OVERTURNS AFTER Wolford, Betty McClellan. Arlene invited to attend. Clearfield County Jail. Friday. re BR AI a hy erik 1 and pres.cing officer of SWERVE NEAR ROCKVIEW Crust, Adeline Garner, Helen Com- amc o——r Osceola Mills boys were brough Jad ) Kennedy ley, and Pauline 8mith to Bellefonte and lodged In 10€ gderatic { these matters, Industry, large part in the ena : tn dn mpage TRUCK RIPS GUARD RAIL Centre County jall to await appears : Seafood Dinner March 25 FROM BLANCHARD BRIDGE Ance in Sours on chap of break- ohn's Catholic church, Belle- : ing into a tush wh ip oot fo a, Jo hold their annual sea- The bridge across Marsh Creek Une of Solis po ckentx Ty, Jos- food dinner in the Parochial school MMECIALEly west of Blanchard, on ] e GARE 4+ 4 red Rod wo. in ki. hall, Bast Bishop street, Friday of Highway Route 64 took another ph i ibo and ed dzyr | to T 1 beating” Monday abo 0 p were placed under $300 bail each next week, from 11 a. m 0 {Pp hy = ut 4:34 p. m ' hearing before Justice of the m. The menu will include all kinds A coal truck going east and a At a es Pet y at Philips of fresh seafvuod. Tickets are being tuck going west attempted 10 pass Teade > fu . 2 bin t i by Pri . sold at 50 cents each, the proceeds i ridge with the result that burg hey White Br ne . ne ; Ir the reason ated below pin : ie guard rail was almost entirely votes Marshall G Kinbeck and mmon gos 1 ’ number hers DALE LAW OFFICES NOW a pped off by the truck golng west. Michael J. Wassell of the Rock- parm labor and m ' in which shall make publi fron IN LIBRARY BUILDING Political Announcements ith continued on (Heir way with- ' view sub-itation of the State Motor ts very .a td Te ¢ . ——— ont topping y Police FOR CONGRESS Highway Caretaker Forest Gard- Mm—— S————— We are authorized to annou r ner took measures to protect the Explosion Kills Two 5 Oona To Congre an for | rafl util permanent repairs are. A huge hole in the earth and wide the 23rd Diatrilt, comp maaue lv scattered debris marked the Counties of Cent Clearfield on Thi: bridge has been the scene ot nearby lafayette Braliord coun- subject to the Tues § verning u wecldente, one of which ty whore an explosion w recked i man sev. nitro party at ita primar its primary if Prod ‘ir 4 nile the bridge owner HO el © A Democratic pany » : ta orimary” e years ago. While brid ; Driver Freed in 1038. narrcw for safe passing of vehicles work Don’t Forget the Corsage for that New Easter Attire ! ld il be eflic) direction 5 QueeneY, presides of the SLETT | oy : in ning abou . "ONGRESS 4 A g FOR CONGRE a temporary structure pod } s farmers who Fatal Accident We are authorized to announce th pending rec struction of that neme of Wiliam M. Aukerma: Mifflin County Coroner Finds e Of His 1 8 Al Frac Howard avenue, Altoona, Pa as ) gnway Rout Starr a o pany smolove. & id be ‘h pat Sachin wis . h ~ ; ey candidate for Congressman ¥ the . — ” 1d BIN ats of nits by way of Stat ticivation thi Crash in Which Two Lost the 23rd District, ! Counties of Centre, Bilalr, subject io the the Democratic party slection to be held 17, 1838. Woodring's Floral Gardens Lives Was Unavoidable T E Howard St Phone 64 Bellefonte, Pa. HOWARD FUNERAL DIRECTOR t 158 » ary HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Arabs Sn Z \ BLO aparime! on Taesday 3 — most five miles away, r ¥ vi ng DONE ans! tutes Ir ~ E Ene in in et ale ntil rece iv 3 inied 4 \ Simm OBER JID rs ts AYA STE SURAT SOURIS LIRA SORA L FOR STATE SENATOR aw Said it iay Sunday afternoon, absolved of re- vial Bose We are suthortzed to SHBOINCS Farmer Freezes To Death ; wen sta ine ices a sponsibility the driver of a car in P=, oor has not been rented —— WEIS 2455 STORES! Philipeburs. as a candidate fo Stat aughter Mur are 8. a i pil Town Senator for the 34th Disiriet, com y in ) rier ! prising the Counties of Centre } Rn Ciparfield. subject to the rules overn- Tose present were nty farmer : a sn covered field about three ; - o Arty + it ir. . " 3 4 ‘ ing the nocTat party at iis : > a and son hillip Mr. | (le wes of Hunting Pary election to be heid on esday. wad wr and a h May 17. 1908, Eo to we pe aia gates ars mobile ¢ ITY ! ea I EN 3h oad HOTER NAR* the Willlam Penn highway FOR COUNTY CHAIRMAN nette, George and Billy, Mr. and con re: awny. Coroner William B 1 Wiis ¥ \ H Pr pe y a rr oy tind . 4 i vd 284 : 3 4 3 ALS 4 We gre authorized to announce the MIs. Cirenc erly, Mi il Mrs fest said he believed Martin be hate 1 Hy wal nd > verti od Hi Ha = Sirs name of Ralph H. Shook Spring Mi ls, Merrill Pletcher hile Mer. ame Jost in a fog. fell and "er We go ly nee nn an and ov turned. Ha Wie, MI Pa. % a candidate for County Chair im 4. and Faye t r. and 0 acath He said he planned no A mae € uitable and just system of Margarets Mi Ba wa Tot WA A man of the Democratic Party i or A : / Sob th aid D nat on taxa ion so that the burden of (ax- of the face and body, while Mr. and ih hy Li I 1G dl] ¥IQUY, Tit $ H Ny H a ns ignati "0. ; A . 5 , inguest. NO marks were foun ation will fall upon those persops Mis. Charles Hartzell both 68, of NEY . hryn Swartz and son, and ’ ; : We ng Sos Ci AN the li, Ka yn 8 ME AT Ah the body. - and interests best able to meet Dewlstown. and close friends of the are authorized (0 announe he ROWIRIN dh “ ogy A + ve » family Ajeet 5 stab i 4 geht in name of H. A Brockerhoff, of the he table wi stately decor Saryriing liver and Syracuse obligations ny taxatioy sysien Price tamil) ied Sunday nigat in South Ward of Bellefonte, as & can- HERP @ Bh be a Plo arid wa irs 8 efons thal treals ID wer, Indus (Coninued on page Wiree) £ ot { We ofl i i bore ¢ s and t ails a Bl. p didate for County Chairman of Lhe 41 WR A — busines " abos nialrly 4 pia — Democratic party jar ral with 65 candies Hardware Company I Dil helthar Tofien) on aod, Ia Academy Unsuited i jet 10 equalization of fax, TO For County Home POLITICAL ADV. ( jestion 1 nH sclentih {Continued from page one) unob ectionabie Pv "Met ormic ok + an 20c Bee Brand Spices “*" 8¢ Fagle Brand Condensed Milk | | HEINZ SOUP SALE! || pine 2 es QI So 4 ad r-10-Serve Soup sle Read) 4 ps RINSO 2 sm pkgs 17e Continued from Page 1) On Finest Quality Foods! WEIS BEST out 1 uc 2m 1s Be 1 have in mind in is sane jon ments In the matter of being fir ely aGudaliona’ ‘nstitaiion 'n ta - se can look towad a reduction o ommision tl N. Eckley yes aka Olate Loaege, | 2 Fenny loos! real este taxation. It 4 lerday reported th within the Vail tal viniversily? i LIBBY'S or ANGLO idament that our Sate Teachers next week a tive of the CHANGE steind 0 me sgl JOC CORNED BEEF ration by the Sate in the efulrements ust be met in WARREN FOSTER r reg cams Cc tinuance on a basis that will § vhat is expecieg {i them in tu mit them to rend realer & : mit the greate Laundry Property the Blind, Mother's Assistance «loners w 0 s a Counts + Welfare, i tectrilica- #OUICes Misiones, wan \ : . Child Welfar Rural Elec With regs. d to the great army © Institutional Board. No referendam ' + oe iid Spanish American War Veterans lishment. The family, consisting of Heinz ' LET, ~I3e0% abel unty mi provide m or - = hy ‘ Pensions. Soldiers’ Bonus, Pensions eondti ions, 1 brheve the State should inty must provide a home for de Mr. and Mrs. Schecter and four Lux Toilet Soap of oir 230 olieges and our Bate College State Depar ¢ 100 atid 3 ve. am —r to any thought of aban- anference with the representative Wasiineio " doning any of these Institutions wiley declared, the Commis- ress w— and (0 the contrary favor their cob one {1 know more definitely . New Yorkers Buy uU Aled 1 than they are now capable of doin: he establishmen a home | tion. Collective Bargaining, Rails nt and will serve in that ca- C ¥ 8 BD State employes, many of whom are required before action is taken. it sich nrg ett Sat is 3 A . ndents . % . to Widows, Orphans and Depen- practice what it preaches and es- penden daughiers, will make their home in SOUPS ) Ein 25¢ |i tablish decent and adequate min hn the pres.nt Kern residence nearby A Cans cakes ¥ mum wages and salarie Read the Classified ads i 4 Per Doren $1.49 WEIS QUALITY th os Lot ym No. | cans 35¢c T sorve he lower-income Rrouns e Dogt Lo t the count and to sonable standpoint 2 Ct lel a] «- ‘i . : mv bond entitled to more substantial consid- itliine to the Commissioners wha Very \ ! RED 3 Jnempioyment Insurance for : . : 3 with ‘heir restricted fnancia mandatory © sart of the Com~ roa etirement Restoration of pacity at the former Kern estzb- 48 i sublet to sub-normal wage the State sets forth that each " ; dents of Velerans, Adequate Hopi x 1 { ' 4 § . . tal Facilities for Veterans, Slum A meta y iA and tha the laundry building : : Clearance, Home Owners Loan. n all cher respects the Stat . It Except Chicken Gumbo shold § . rl : z is understood that the new ‘ Ne . HH Federal Housing, Rellef to Mine loin ent ‘a SWh COD Weg 35 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF surers will install water softeners. | Clam Chowder, Consomme Operators and Miners in the Guffey ihe Site excoels nines or BELLEFONTE TRUST (CO. new washers, drying equipment and Hein J Located ai ther modern apparatus to bring laundry Into first class shape OUPS 3m cans 25. | SPRY ib can 20e : dustey t 4 4s won wd ve i Coal Act, A Permanent Civilian CUsLYy 10 reat Its empiove ¢ Cornér Allegheny and High Streets. the and rover labo olar d . for all Rind of work The estab- tional Credit for Pacilities for Ag- ia Proper iador reiationsg wolld 3 mmm affairs of Sate government , Specie and f. La bd gd pg ™ A 4 N Conservation Corps, Ownership of fair, decent standard. The Bellefonte, Pa. ag of the Seventh Gay 58 1 +44 ny bring about a more efficent and SOURCES lishment will enntinue operation Farm Homes and to Provide Addi- Suration of a inizim wage polies of March 1938 . without interruption economical administration of the Reserved Fund Re xd son. Bdward. who CAN NEY VEGETABLE SALE! ricultural Development, with 2 100 per cent record for all labor legis. lation DON GINGERY CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS Hon. Don Gingery who has an- nounced that he is a candidate to succeed himself as 8 member of Congress, bas an enviable record for progressivenwss and activities in the interest of the people of the 23rd Congressional District, com- prising the counties of Blair, Cen- tre and Clearfield, since his elec tion to Congress In November, 1034. His affable manner and keen knowledge of the affalrs of Gov- ernment has been a decided asset ‘in getting things done for his Dis trict with dispatch and efficiency. He was instrumental in having ap- proved for this District federal sums of money for the erection of public buildings and Works Pro- gress Projects totalling to date $18.717567.00. ‘This provided direct work for an average of 10315 men and women with the natural stim- nius of business and industry with this added amount of money put in circulation. Centre County received $2.961,357.00, giving work to an av- erage of 2012 men and women Mr, Gingery has consistently supported and voted for legislation He 8 a member of thee impor. tant Committees, Mines and Min- ing. Insular Affairs and Expendi- tures in the Executive Depart- ments, As a member of the Mines and Mining Committee an out- standing role in procuring the final passage of the Guffey Coal Bill and was commended by both min. ers and mine operators alike for his untiring efforts to save the coal industry. He values highly the Ci- tations of Merit received. from the American Legion and the Veteran of Foreign Wars for his interest in thelr behalf and the welfare of their dependents, He treasures highly the commendatory resolu- tions and letters from labor organ- izations, school supervisors and of- ficials of municipalities for his ex- cellent co-operation at all times. It will be recalled that on August 14, 1936. the train bearing President Roosevelt for an inspection of the flood stiicken area in Johnstown, stopped in Altoona. AY that time the President remarked that he wanted the voters of the 23rd Con- gressional Distriet to return friend Don Gingery to Congress, Mr. Gingery has made an ab”, hard-working, conscientious Con- gressman, and no urging should be necessary to make the voters of this District realize the importance of keeping a man of his calibre in Congress, whose record ls conclu. sive proof that he will continue to represent them with credit and distinction, As a result of this service and ex- perience, I believe 1 have carnéd the right 10 be considered by the Demo- eratic voters as ther nominees for the office of Governor These [otces cannot be ignored In the year of 1938. They have been ignored in the selection of the can- didates by those who were instru- meneal in thelr selection. The Democratic voters, 1 believe, can b depended upon to sce 10 i that they will not be ignored on May 17 In this campalen 1 shall adhere io a discussion of issues and pelicies The principles upon which my can- didacy stands will be successfully vindicated at the polls on May 17 by the Democratic electorate, SEN. GUFFEY'S STATEMENT Dore leaving Washington for Baltimore, Md., last week to visit his friend, Warren Van Dyke who is ill in the Johns Hopkins Hospi tal, Benatoy Joseph F. Guifey js- (sued the following statement con cerning the Gubernatorial candi- { dacy of Thonias Kennedy. “1 will support Lieutenant Gov- ernor Thomas Kennedy for the Gubernatorial nomination in the Democratic Primary this 8pring. “Thomas Kennedy has been trained in and given long service to the Democratic Party, having been Active in Luzerne county apd throughout the 8iate for many YOAars. “In 1032, he was a part of the organization that elected and sent 48 Rootevelt oelogates to the Damo cratic National Convention in (his " $ 4020408 due from any sroved reserve agents «. 150,180.16 Legal reserve Se urities, at r ket value 58,800.75 Total reserve fund. Cash Items, .s . Exchanges for Clearing House . Loans and discounts 455832.22 Bonds, mortgages and Judg- ments of record owned 22087017 Bonds and stocks X 678.061 48 Office building and ot 68.000 00 Puraiture and fixtures 10.600.00 Other real estate 40.447 48 Other resources not Ine cluded in above. . 774 Total . ARE $1,735 609.04 LIABILITIES Demand deposits. . Time deposils Certified and Cashier's or Treasurers checks ...... 3515.10 Dividends unpaid ... ‘ 22.00 Other llabilitiey not Ine cluded in above ,........ 180295 Capital Paid In: Common Total Ca 150.060 00 Surplus «ov» 180,000.00 Undivided profit and re- gorves .... . Taam 23 577.666 91 779,182.95 Total . . Commonwenith of Petiba County of Centre ' 1E 8 ORR, Treasurer of the above pamed institution. do solemnly swear that the above statement is tue 10 the best of my koowicdge and belief. Signed, E. 8. ORR. Treasurer, Sworn andl subaribed 10 before me this 16th day of March 1038. Signed, W. HARRISON WALKER, Notary Public My commission expires January 21, have been operating the laundry inre the death of T. Kern, will leave within for 3a. timore ward has secured a posi : Bendix Radio Corp whom his brother-in-law, Jos rabult, formerly of Delle. i been employed for some JEWELER BELLEFONTE, Man Wanted Reliable man for established Watkins reute in Bellefonte. No capital needed. Good earnings to start. Write J. R. Watkins Co. 232 JOHNSON AVENUE, NEWARK. NEW JERSEY GIBB'S SPINACH i 10¢ ASPARAGUS TIPS 2 «= 33¢ EARLY JUNEPEAS 4:29c¢ GARDEN BEETS « o 10¢ DEL MAIZ CREAM smi CORN 10: Values in Quality Meats and Fish ! Ib 27¢ Ib 23¢ - = Ib 12¢ Steak § Round and Sirloin - Veal Rump Roast - Stewing Lamb 2 ~ 23¢ Ib 15¢ Ib 29¢ Fillets von wn Skinless Cod Fillets Scallops - - - - providing for Old Age Pensions, I! cago. While he was this’ his . present opponent, Ring Sh A
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