March 31, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Spurned, He Beats Woman Then Kills Himself (Ce ontinued from pag te one) 139 10k sum and State Po- of Lewistowi in the shexif! for M wn fence Me anwhile 0 Clon moned Sherifl Hower Heeman J. H. Kane, who happened to be office. As they headed Butts home, MMTHnto were summoned there. FIND ATTACKER DEAD A strong wind had given Hames a good start and the fireme! were unable to save tite house, ba and a namber of smaller building For several minutes the sherill and policeman were unabie to auy trace of Long. Finally they hig body lying on a bahk abou feel from the burning bulliings had been ghot through the by a shotgun which ay ‘beside body HOPED TO BURN HIMSELF His clothes were saturated kerosene, and there was \ mateh In his left hand oH Hower sald that the retired farm had apparently wo discharge the Lie sed Lh gun wie) Ady neck ignite match in hand, and that the m would set fire Lo his clothes Both long and Mis. Stil wood, the authorities Al Long sold his farm, and made ¢ tement on his wife, who live he came to the home of } a Tew years ago rn nt MP — Relief Office Is" ond + Ch IN wena, Stitt Siezed by Family (Cx atinued from page one) erlved © nough revyrt rent food but nothing for This will be a highlight in Friday's cooking class when Mrs. Bathgate opens the oven door io show her nome wher Sudan” the golden loaves of bread she made im two hours from start to finish, said WOODWARD Thursday Mr. and Mi huth moved from Union coun- 1 residence mile he farm wis va Eruce (Hap- week One aay ang Harvey BENNER TWP. Farmers around here have star plowing. Farmers have been eggs (0 State Coll they are paying 33 « W. H. Conley from 1 Alexan bought the Gummo larn move here on Lh is done as he ha in high school ther Ham Conley is the home of Mr. Meola! taking gare ol H , J invalid father, C. D. Motz, who is parents move, very ill. They also called at the Visitors al the { Beli pome of hi Mir ner. on Sunday ahd. Mrs. Earl son of George ep 8 daughter Louise, There lady friend. Mia mum» cA NE Bellefonte; Miss Helv Henry, of Shilling, Belief t from Alexand nneth man, Dalsy He verly, Gertrude er, fom State College Dickson came "fo spend a day suckers along Spring Ira Berner and Lest toed to Fillmore M Par] Crust and family Bernard Crust father's farm moved off the People say hor at bothy farm sale They say before ti high prices ane the horses they Malty farmers work with tractors Sawyer Ciak is theatre in Bellefonte Jagk Love FI Benheér and WwW m Saturday. evening ir Lyonstown La i Eisen todd wa Oni ge an ents Mr alo Mi wert Bruce Melts welcome week-end ahd N.Y callers at al Bul- brother and wil Motz are sti] quite 3 number of in and around own, may be mentioned Siw anid Scott Plerce, Har- Botts f were I a% sale of Mrs. Lidia afternoon was Mingie will urday fron Twin Mrs fishing fou i Creek Crust Mr. and and Mrs. Lu- Veteran Dies at Sunbury James K. Val % $ every convention of the Republic Services crowd ol funera 1 tended by @ tives and Bammer fo mourn parture, He was known as ¢ did musician on a aumber of mus- ical instruments, especially on the base horn Our sympathies are ex- tended to his sorrowing widow, Es- ther (Krape) and bis son Wane and others of the reiations a { the Grand J e the Civil War tied last week at Sunbury. He wa Por 41 years after war, he Was employed by the Penns Sylvania Railroad -29 Years as an engineer Srmmpoapipag — — = oe 666: Liquid Tablets Salve, Nose Drops fleadache, 30 minutes, R. “Reb Hy. Tim” World's Best Liniment 1a IRrge a checks COLDS F EVE R Gra day Undergoes Operation Miss Bessie Fye, Moshannon, un- derwent an operation last Wednes- day at the Private Hospital in Lock Haven i A Help Your Land Produce Better and Bigger Crops by the Use of GRIFFITH & BOYD'S Old Reliable Ferfilizers There is no DANGER of not getting your money's worth when you invest in GRIFFITH & BOYD'S Superior Quality Fertilizers You get the benefit of over fifty (50) years experience in the manufacture of a high class product. First Class Drilling Condition Guaranteed Agents Wanted. Worite for Particulars. Griffith & Boyd Company MANUFACTURERS OF ; i h Grade Fish & Bone Fertilizers "612-13 Keyser Bldg. Baltimore, Md. Johan | PORT MATILDA RF. D NOL The Bald Bagle Grange will } a dance ol Friday evening, April 1s called the "Poverty Dance” men a 0 come in over-alls and ladies gingham or print dresses and ove one will have a good oid fasl tine. Admission 5c. and wie 5 cordially invited a national field worker will be and Mrs. Harold Oalaban a The local union have snd Mrs. Gerry merssion 8 recog of ad ory and davehter Delors iperance Society nearly I ; "Tis record will be Mr and a short talk given e record should be as the names of the old settlers and founders. of churches are in. the record, An! invitation is extended to the public to attend this meeting, so tome and what this good meeting has Ir store for you There will be og in the Grange tilda on Thursday T aL 8B o'tlock Thi grange meet iE nN the grange decided en meets ng “0 MARTHA On Monday evening, April 4 at 7:45 o'tlock the Women's Temper ance Union will hold a public meet- he Baptist church. The pro- will be composed oh a piay Gideon's Challeng glven 1 women Special singing by I. members. Migs May Mack- WAKCT SIDHAY regarding it. Th of general interest Mra. Bimabeth Harshbarges underwent a goitre Philipebure Hospital is improving rapidly Mr. and Mra. Cyrus Soll and Dewey spent Saturday al Tyron Mr and Mis Pay Malls and » of Tyrone visited with Mr. asd Mas John Nearhoo! Jd Duey and Andrew Skvas spent a few days in Pitaburgh Mr. A J Collett and Miss AM guerite Kerin retain John y¢ 4 $F # weoks witht J lego Mr. and Mos. M. A. Kern and so Bernard pent Sunday with M Mrs. Sherman Nearboof in TT OpeTaiym 8 eopneliane as hear a Soll Erosion meet- Hall at Port Ma- evening, April s 8 the regular } bat Instead to make Ibis an that other folks will get the ting. County wd & man lege will conduct the nd they will have slide 01 this subject tod. So ev one th at is in terested is invited anu tend this meeting rahe 0 5 Henritzey, of Port Ma- Mr a dinner guest Sunday at led wilh of Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver Also Mr. apd Mes Mis and fgqmily were WePks wilh | callers at the Hogarth Six new can and taken Grange 1360 Chaney Reese Dad the misforiu of breaking his leg last week Mr. abd Mrs. Prank Collett ifomia, Pa sited with or. AJ Collett, On Wednesday evening Mare dnd. Miss Pauline Phillinger and Amos Stimer were united in mary age at Lock Haven. They will mak their future home at Lock Haven where Mr. Sumer is enmloved on farm. Their many friends wi them a fe of supshine and hsp ness. Mr. JT. Beckwith wit! whom he made we home for the past 12 years atirnded the wedding also Mra. LeRoy Beckwith and her twin abter, Miss Arlene Phillinger, who i d as bridesmaid. mee aney a1 Harry Bliors of Juniata Miss Dr tilda, was the home R. Richatd: James Leitzell Sunday afternoon Richards home Mr. and Mrs Miss Florence Showe ere Bald Eagi SRA Boyd Gensamer, Faye and Patricia Steele were Sunday afternoon call ers at the Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Mavhue home near Gardner Mrs. Robert Long spefit part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peck at McgVeytown. ns——— A —————— RUNVILLE Samuel Holderman had ihe mise fortune on last Monday afternoon of his house Durning with all -its somtenis. The family geiting out just with their lives, they loot every- thing. Neighbor: and friends are veepohnding with ald gratefully. Mrs. John Purl was strioken fil with neuritis in her right arm and ghouider on ast Sunday and was taken to the doctor for treatment, f On Ld ¢ their fa of the oir Dix Run Baptist Meeting YVimericd Church i En t iolrs. of €iantre and { st 4 hn ; 9:30, ¥ 1 Loy tT i—— EC ————— EU A fas A F 5 vr i 7 Starts 8am. Today Cat ses Tia There monTiof fp: SIIPPS BUDE SKID B= oh DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL [4.5 O-2/ [AA] 475 /9 4.50" 2/ | 9% 5.2 5=/& 00 - 19 lass 5.50-/7 | 6.256 ALLSIZES | ON SALE INCLUDING TRUCK 5.0 WINDSHIELD <3 E12 Rs SHIELD WIND 1 ROS i ™ ; (8 D/s/ illed \BATTERY WATER On Special Sale waitin Weslinghouse OUSE BULBS | PAINT she is some better al this wyiling. Paul Owens and Stella Bennet! motored fo Mervind ang were uhited in marriage on last Saturday and on Tocsday ecvening the, cali- {thumpian bald was heard in our community. We join their many frien in wishing them a happy wedded life. (ON SPECIAL SALE | $m 5T DUALITY 20 Cs, pr Pig Au OLORS 3 Killers Put To Death at Rockview (Connie from page one) Helen, In order to escape marry ng another daughter, Catherine, was a}Y i the only one to have a visitor The Roval Sons and Daughters | Sunday School Class pie social was a fine success on lust Friday evening. they wish to thank all present for their generous help, especially the music furnished by the Rock Cabin’ Ramblers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Purl and | | daughter Sarah, of Williamsport, motored here visiting with parents, The Sunday School Baster Oom- mittee will arrange an Baster Pro- gram for April 17th Paul Sheets the County C. E worker and Miss Fay Scheckler of Milesburg, visited the 8r OC. E. s0- ciety last Sunday eventing. ! The Royal Sons and Daughber: ‘Bunday School Class will hold their ‘monthly business meeting on Mon- day night, April 4th. at the home of Jiyde Shutt. The Men and womei's Sunday “Bertha Rejbaidi, Hawks told the Rev. Clyde Mea- dows, of Chambersbasrg. who was present at the execution: “Tell the judges and lawyers : dop't hold If against them. 1 don hold anything against anyone.” He taguited iT the funeral SUCTION TYPE ranements bad, been made SYPHONS His body wae claimed ty his fa- 5 ther, John E. Hawks, of Marion, FOR ODRAINING TOILETS Pranklin county. Reibaldi’s body wes claimed by his mother, Mrs ql. Tax Paid) = ar- and Motor Oil Sut ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES 6 INCH HIGH GRADE TOOL STEEL Philadelphia W.C.T.U. will Hold Institute Continued from Page 1) “Building Bridges” Mrs. Richards BASSINETTES FOR YOUR &3¢ CAR 22 Ethel School class will hold their business! “Our Oentenary Fund”... Mrs. D. meeting on Tuesday night April 5th. + A. Sower, at the parsonage, “Our Defense” Mrs. R. M. Beach Church Activities: Suikiay School 4:30-Adjournment. Official Beard Sunday morning at 9:30; Class Meeting. Meeting at 10:30: Junior C. B. a Box Lunch--Hostess Local will |2 OHlosk: Jovermadiate dla i BE. ed serve coflpe. nesday ni at : Prayer Evening Session 7:30 O'clock ing Wednesday night at 7:30; Senior 17:30 Devotions. «Rev, Garrett ©. BE. Sunday nizht at- 6:30, -and Special Music... Unionville Local ‘preaching Sunday might at 7:30. Play _.._ Unionville Young People Come; you are welcome (o all these Address by Guest Speaker... Miss services, Ao B. Macken. Busiriess, big and litle, iy ardently Offering, creating propaganda toward tax re- “Our Next Get Together Meetings duction. I Canference—Emporium ‘May 10-11, Ph C— ; | Not every youngster grows up {be the adult that fond parents | pected, | Bs snd ong 9 Vovantion Bellefonte, KNI TTED POLISH CLOTHS FULL PACKAGE ONLY 74 WEST HIGH STREET A es ue an SE ot BELLEFONTE, PA. = entre Bonny
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