Page Four * THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 7, 1938, A —— i A A A AD a I — , ; . | one of ita members, John IL. Wets. | H the district meeting: Mrs. Mary examined her a thort time later child fallen on the stone floor of Sportsmen will (Opens Furniture H Death Cigims Rand: JR On be coclod Too: Cooking Selwal” | DE Mr. Mary Locke, Mir Ma dacovera that” aside 1ror: a Dad ithe Guay. OF Tag she Sheek a WwW § Jentre County, and the ets bel Fionn, M Hele Lambert, fright, the little girl was suffering dge along “the fate of ti wail 1 h n TY ere irector etx er ister of Cen 3 cw ecor w gun, rs een Jgmbert, right } i was suliering | | ng } 1 of Lhe wail, ne, Tuesday Exc a 9 band toured the county in the can. aa Mrs. Bertha Zimmerer, Mrs, Tress. only superficial injuries from her death would have been almost didate’'s behalf The number which (Continued from pi ler, Miss Catherine Ventre and which she is now recovering rapid- certain, Mr. Conerby 3 an en {Continued Jrom Doge one) (Continued. from page one) (Continued trom page one) was most freque nt? y played on these | ee Sige ony) Miss Bwartz ly ploye of the Federal Match Come ed peas, beets and pickled eggs, ture at prices that are seldom heard bands at one time directed by Mr. trips was one entitled “Slidin’ Mrs. Dorothy Bathgate, who was Mrs. Tressler reported that the The quarry has no us yw | pany here cold slaw, butter, rolls, coffee and of outside of large cities. A glance Wetzler, attended the services yes- | Some,” with lots of slide trombone in charge of the school for the Association has secured Miss Alice vears. and part of it ha —— . foe Cream. ' over the list of items and prices terday in a a. aithouith lows work. Among pnd members ive Gan eal. Cmmbdistely Wor Hori Oftalioran. RB nN of the State De- with rubbish and ashes Had the rad the Classified ads Rem : : ' found in thelr advertisement on ceremony included no music ASL selection go 0 nw K own i 1 | RNa Waki aie unis partment of Public Health Nursing Tickets for the dinner are now in n pl edit'on of this news- rites at the grave in the Curtin campairn Number nnd the on cooking while she prepared the as enker at a public* meeting to g . age 2, - " ’ . IT : “es ARIE RAINS AL rr aT he rig, Bi Pe will be convincing evidence cemetery were in charge of the “Democratic Bong Whether the numerous dishes featured during be held here early In the fall, Miss of ye a — a 4] i 5 Clubs onging to the coun- : " d v . ty federation. Stubs on the tickets ©f the savings offered, and should Masonle fraternity, of which Mr. song had anything or not to do | the school O'Halloran, an experienced speaks | A th 0 will enable the holder to participate Induce every prospective purchaser Wetzler had long been a member. | with the election, Mr. Wetzler was | Because of many requests re er, will outline the work of the I de partic . v in. the drawing of a number of Of furniture to visit the store and Frank Leslie Wetzler was a na- chosen for the office, and four years | ceived from housewives in Belle- Stage Nurse service and sketch the a , . ” wolle using nor wi fonte and vicinity, The Centre sne ves y ’ . Wh tive of Mlleshurg, having been born later polled a rousing majority foy pectal drives now under way awards to re mv i . | inspect its merchandise 3 : oh it hiy . Wrhggoinh BY he #iven dwhy | tthe bens The store will be in charge of there on June 23, 1870, making his re-glection, Democrat beginning next week will ag tuberculogls, cancer, syphil- We have installed all the latest machinery in order that the public may get what is best In laundring DEINE G0= | lerbert Taub, son of Mr. Taub, of | age at time of death 67 years, 9 Prank L. Wetzler's last appear. | publish the programs and menus yf and other diseases ted Jo oc) <hubs bY busiest the Lewistown store. The young months and 10 days. His parents ance locally aa director of his band fat Shih of ATC ante dave i, puce ; The local nurses’ group also has most of them are most worthwhile man, who has been a student at were Lewis F. Wetzler and Leah was in the Elks Hallowe'en parade Pe tod neat wack ; 3 requested G. Edgar Hoover, head of prizes. More than 200 sportsmen Penn State, will gecure a release | Pletcher Wetzler, his father having in Bellefonte last fall. Although he "P ize winners at the school last Mi a uen, $9 BE 3 msoples from a'l parts of the county are ex | from his college studies to assume | founded the undertaking business was unabe to stand the strain of | JI "on "pag, Fo lll, (0 amet here to speak at a publi pected to attend the dinner, ac. management of the loca) pranch of which his son continued. On Sep- | walking over the parade route, Mr Ie y Ee gt mee ing to be held on Tuesday, May cording to present indications the business. The Taub Furniture tember 10, 1805, Mr. Wetzler was wetzlelr had a chalr fixed on the | OW 24. but at this time no reply has . Exchange of Lewistown have been united in marriage with Elizabeth rear of a small truck, and from thi Persons who received awards at been received from Mr. Hoover, selling to the people of Centre! Ann Lingl:, who survives with a vantage point he directed the band | gst Thursday's session of cooking The Association voted to make a county for a number of years and [son and two daughters: Malcolm L. | during the parade. chool were as follows contribution to the American Soc- are no strangers to a great many and Ruth Wetzler, both at home, Personally he was a man of even 1. Decorated cakes, Nellie Weber ety for the control of Cancer in of our readers, For this reason their and Mrs, William Bottorf, of Clear- and genial disposition. As a band | of Howard conjunction with a drive sponsored reputation for fair dealing is pretty field. Other survivors include one yo 4er he was patient, but a stric 2 Oatmeal cookies, Emily War- by the National =Pederation of generally known. brother, John lL. Wetaler, Centre disciplinarian, He was as ready to 1 i zmil ST Women's Clube Plans were made County Register of Wills, of Boggs explain for the nth time some tech. Tickets must be purchased not later than midnight Sunday, April 10, In order that reservations can | be made, it was emPhasized last night. Tickets in Bellefonte may De obtained at the George Miller or Heverly sporting goods stores, or at Cox's restaurant. We have retained all the old help, and the management comes to this laundry with 10 years experience, from one of New York's largest laundries, Together with the old and new ways of laundring we expect field, West Curtin street, Bellefonte. ¢.. to give the public all that is best in laundring the annual broquet of the As- in the pastoffice building, Belle. township: and two krandchlidren, nicality to a student as he was u 4 Decorited sake, LaRue Tate, sociation to be held sometime in fonte, at 7:30 o'clock this Thurs- Elizabeth Ann and Malcolin Weta reprimand one who didn’t keep hi Ne ApriDR 8704 | ’ Bee Keepers To Meet Tonight day evening, Edwin J. Anderson, of ler, Jr attention upon his work, He di 4, Assorted packages gelatin, ) ar nelyaton ol Lie asin The Centre County Bee Keep- State College, bee specialist for the Mr. Wetzler was a deacon of the jiked profane speech, never used | Elizabeth Weaver, Mileshury nant \ Mra Mary Beezer, chalr- ers’ Association will meel at the of- State, will present an illustrated Milesburg Baptist church, was 8 himself, and tried to keep hi 5. Steamed carrot pudding, Mrs, TOB Of CF CF gh or Dr Ba fices of County Agent R. C. Blaney | lecture and moving pictures. member of the 1. O. O. F and Re- hove” from the use of rough lang. | G. M. Decker, E. High 1 ’ mitts introduced Mrs. Onyx Black 4 4 bekah lodges and the Elks lodge, of yap The ph ¢ of intoxicants « ’ ssorted packs gelatin, 3 y " y Dile mma Whi identi- x Spe : - Bellefonte: was an active Nictber yacco had no place in his schen 8 Walker, 18 N. Spring street soanintd on Mondh den RY Ariainers, who g lS ant LE eT 8 LE THE TH TE 1 TTT fe BE HE at] of the Masonic bodies In Bellefonte, of life presented a plavietl entitle ang £ the Jaffa Shrine, Altoona, and the y Y rg tarts, Mrs. Fred Bil- in’ Out the Wash." Olde-Tyme Our prices are moderate, and we cordially invite the public to Inspect our plant We have adegunate delivery service and all calls will be given prompt attention, both as to plek-up and delivery Orem DEOERO FREON sRIRQEERE TD NENEe DET Sa aimee a nS a A HEE Yat a band leader h IS More | att ellefonte, R refreshments NORT WATER 81 PHONE 30 BELLEFON PA Williamsport Consistory and was n a man who interpreted m 4 Re men n k H a member of the SBhrine Band in Altoona 8. Assorted packages gelatin, Mrs. commillee comj ed being a “father” to his Charge Tee rn ak bh. ry aris pi TE Politically he was a staunch mem- and his band members had a OR 104 F Hah aback Gol bes Mrs ber of the Democratic party, and found respect and admiration for “ : a fen ; Geckinmes took an active part in all civic and y Mins Th community affairs. He was & mem- ber of the board of directors of the Bellefonte Trust Company and held business founded by the elder Mr. | WNP CONICET UY oie Winners Chosen PURE n Mr. Wetzler's music career began ated in “ netion with the Hi fo ” . "Ph nix a” ” ip hil] Contest ; FOOD On ’ ToT isis N gh his young pupils. He en Oe Nun pL iw Ev a LS at He THT EL bE LL Tied Lk LE HT HET fe Miss Iva Burl com A cpp — when he was about § years old when Le managed to obtain pos session of a trumpet His {father did financial not encourage young Frank in his activity and hobby, but the youth persisted and wii, be remembered longest ¥ Prizes awarded at the final ses- Ryan. Loretta Moran, Ruth Ol at the age of 13 years had become ,un4 work eB Dread’ Waiuh _ iin Patrick Paul Nestle ° quite proficient. At the age of 16 wi - o = hn . 4 ha : M3 tobert R Ea years he was directing the Miles- hie (ih | Ia rite ¢ f ! r band The same year M Board Fixes 1938 hy A y Ae re: ab Re us mactlate nceplior J i 26 years' — Over a quarter of a century of faithful and honest Wetzler and four other Milesburg ; Py ‘ aver Aer ! : ! boys got the urge to travel and they County Poor Budget owen Td iV tamale’ Rbraid Avi lines ang hope hHeichel, of Pennsylvania. Celebrate with us by taking advantage 13¢ for a Package of Six started out to tour the state a 1 its sa ol am lad x : . gh a ¥ wl & Pottersdale of these money saving specials! Order Today From Your Grocer. traveling musicians. They returns 4 (Continued from page one) ; ‘ Oe tps } — < Pill b Fl qe n 1887 with a wealth of experi nee levied early thi reas " n : ir rh ; mn wilt Oy | 4 M : ' ' ! 3 ob of i g up our 24 th bag [J On Sale FRIDAY at All Stores ! bat, With RO MONeY. - Glo sahinucd making the total levy for all o huey, Bellefor E, Leathers, principal; Sara Alice y » Wels All Purpose band THE CITY BAKERY | = os 3 ck hr han ll x wi Baar. 4B Buby et dr eave roc. | Family Flour 28 bs JOC Add Deliciousness to Your Pre-Easter Menu ! Full of Diced Pineapple, Cherries, Orange and Lemon Peel and Spices. INO OI RET RN IDR RC EER DR Mn ne Tune MM ith parucipale increfse heim had drawn first place an amped Bar trrory PR APEICOL PL th ' Vance Kl I 3yron Heverly Bulk ® A SE a ne Y ‘rindi uit) noticeaine In me GISWICH v w ! &.F res TH arr a 5 ] rl ovr Mine . EE a a 5 ral Jeera had not been idl CARPENETO'S Brockerhoff Hotel Bldg. Phone 28 Re-Organizafion Sale r FANCY and many cover those expen | wisida Gordon, Halfmoon Hill. | Moai J Hoch principal. ste men ee EERE 0 | SANTA CLARA PRUNES 4 » 256 there will be no jocal POST | Grove wimg Rh BD. | Th aE Ea oy tax levies, 30 in communities when 12. Pianked steak. Helen M. Grove, ... 4 asa ye HEART'S DELIGHT a five mill poor tax wis collects 10 W. Lamb street ' Dena tt mes 3. Metin . oe, ot eo 1, A UL ray tanr, 10% Perartmenty mutts Lev | Ml ppypr OQORTAIL 2 %.1010m 270 tax will mean a reduction Of i'w daring street nistied all Suroul {striet school and reed Instruments, although 1 Bb ih ¢ mil coud not play them himsel! In the early days of the Mies General administration of the oo op 241 W. Hig nade good use of. © gs ba FANCY MILD county poor setup is expected 10} a8, 1 E 8 * Pry ven ww WR t burg Band, wien, the Digan Ry Ju cost S$OB00 In 1038. the BUAR™ Penn Power CO Liz frnry o- ER kL: PLL-=Z Bb Cc wis hard presed for money, Mr. “LoL Toes item includes SAIATIEE aim 8 Rearing street . retzier was offered $10 to bring POWs. I A dil, Seu; PR OR 1) Child Escapes First Class Merchandise at Lowest Prices , Bellefonte for a cele- [OF J Death In Fail WEIS QUALITY threes members of the po el here Another sand vas offered to Be pe joners); colar of clerks. : eet Committee Posts ontinued from Page 1) PEAS - CORN 2 om 2Re cin ators and the solicitor A Jand learned that transportation 8°08 aah 7 TPN N Brier Rabbit Tetley's tit Ty rovid + au paid tax collectors for ooleciing anger, she ran too clos to ihe ae t3i . Y-Ib pkg would be provided to and. {ro or COME «eg om page she ran too close to No.1 cn 15¢ Mixed Tea “7 18 Bellefonte, and Director “Wetsler the poor tax; office supplies anc: __ — " ge and nged ru in Molasses C Xe ea C pe pg Rly . teres Other administrative expenses 5 ton, at Altoona. Mrs. Tress. perpend wall got his boys together and Induced Maintenance of the two count wi fs HID ths SGrtant he owes her life to the fa Beliefonte officials to allow them homes one in Bellefonte and one It Shorr ry shea Rr oh ¢ y l rT TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GROCERY u their sal 8 C uw Nurses Here Get BUYING BY ASKING FOR While Rose oon: Producs the Board 4800 annually each in we I mittee, and by { nik oom?! ded . x ash for tran: tation 30 s, one In llefonte an sin vr 144 i tT vite BE landed of pile of ashes on Wels Quality PALMOLIVE SOAP A | 8! Oo tranapoitatio v tH o i " A y a hich ha I ea) : @ ap mn. Rush township, near Philipsburg virtue of he :. fice In the loch] the fipor of the quarry, which has ) J t agreed { on th “ . morming of the bik day the bar a is expected to cost $6250 during _.... became 8 member of the dis- been used as & dump for the past Worn f } i g the ban " th Fo . Pwd . alem 1 sksembled at Milesb hs fo headed the year, while maintenance of de fet advisory council, while Miss number of years. The ashes broke cakes 5 hi . ' » ~ 5 A ' nendents In thatitutions not oper- ve Bwar as chosen fs a the force of her fall Ly Director Wetzler, marched the PIDUED ni } Mary Swartz w ¢ Moser 3 { . Friday and Saturday Only 100 ib ated by the Institution Districl ner of the legislative commit. Members of the family rushed " (such as Danville, Wernersville following delegates from down into the quarry and carried -~ » Tr : Sack V het ting the transportation . allowance : i fe, The home, where a physician who 2. Igst cans . 20 | SUPER SUDS entire distance to Bellefonte, put- Concentrated Iv the baad fund Patrview, Polk and other institu. Bellefonte association attended in % 3 u 3 ) nected to total $22.000 n subsequent years Mr. Wetzler tions) is ex a “9 son with the Walter L. Main circ adults in somes of private fami. band. He considereti circus work | ' Te) rival: . « ] the best iype of training for u Jo UN" yl expernues for a. Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Penna. APRICOTS TOILET SOAP andman, contendi he reg- ‘ . wndentsa who may die during tv a" rs oa ————— 2 «sha ’ VOT ’ Ha . H oo thee possible to obtain tie DESt | year. and similar items. The Insti- cakes 9c Placa i ¥ : lgst tall tution District is not permitted 1! : An i : ’ Probably the best known of the allow more than $75 for the buria) a 4 AS other New : cans C:can ( Oct. Soap Powd. pkg 5¢ Pineapple Juice 2%°.223¢ White Rose Tomato Juice - 3 lge. cans 25¢ White Rose Sweet Potatoes - - - 2 cans 23¢c One Pound Prints BUTTER - 2 Ibs 65c Medium Size California Prunes - - 4 Ibs 25¢ White Rose Grapefruit Juice - 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ SMACKS - large box 14c White Rose Coffee, Always Best - Ib can 23¢ many Wetzler Bands was the fam- Oct. Gt. Soap 4bars]8¢ ous “Our Boys Band” which was An Item appearing under the : p organized on March 17, 1814, and hh 4 " Shipment Just A which made its first public appear heading of extraordinary RPL P 4 - : ¥F which made fe rs, publ APPERTS ude, $1000 for interes. on te ! WALDOR Tale Tue 6 le 25 porary loans, and $35.000, which a ——— represents the amount the Board | Fo ’ ny > ne § of any of its dependents, year. After the United Stateg enter ed the World War and many of 5 Shoe Peg or Cream Style Corn or the "Our Boys Band” members had Sxptess 10 borrow before tax oe } : Fancy answered the call to the colors, ® he bud A now on Bis in tie 7 ‘ 2 DICED CARROTS cans ec Mr. Wetzier organized a girls’ band, Ret, . or yr he. ot Quality which considerab.e fame Commilsstonet: offices and Svat TE b Ls won om p able for inspection thera or which oS , 4 5 ht ; mn m— Saroughout we yi a ant may be inwpected in the advertise- LEN ‘ g | FANCY QUALITY g 1 , ore the ment in gs lssue, w adopted g' a 27,4 ; eto prove evenly mopar 37 tne Totton Dutret on ave | J NORE [3 2 | | |APPLE BUTTER 2 ssw im 20 Pleo Wd femely pu 28, the Commissioners report E13 A C / ir Ci ; a able to maintain regular practice Sn % ; % J LY { , . : ih CHOCOLATE COVERED etn. ath te sage | PE DOI Show ROR 7 wR& Fe SE | EMINT JULEP 233 the custom of members of the orig- ina] “Our Boys Band” to hold an to Be Held Here DEL MONTE annual banquet and reunion on or ; Ea NT, . | . i about March 17. These reunions, |... ‘Continued from page one) i A 4 ASPARAGUS TIPS Fie 2 cans 29¢ usually attended by upwards of the county's first parade of peta mn) j Style fifty merabers, some coming from All boys in the county are invited j Le ge se \ RED SOUR considerable distances for the event, to join fn the parade, bringing with Rl TTY : were highlights of the band’s his- them their pets, whether they be | RL fen 0a PIT TED CHERRIES 2 cans + 25¢ tory. In 1832 and 1833 only mem- in the form of canaries, dogs | rs 2 i Pay ® ‘bers and a few invited guests of horses, monkeys, cats or whatnots | § ; : , : Sunshine the band attended the reunions. In Nothing 1s barred. The parade wil | 1934 and 1945 members were per- pass through the prificipal streets | Cheese Wafers - - - 2 boxes 25¢ %) | 3 ¥ mitted to bring their wives, and the of town and will come to a halt a: | a Ge Specials in Quality Meats and Fish ! affair lost some of the Intimacy the Diamond where a girls doll | & ye ; uicy Id e ruil or ( which had characterized the pre- show will be held. Any girl in Cen. | § a 3 5 CENTER CUTS vious reunions of bandmen with tre County is eligible to enter dolls | ba . their director. The flood of March in this contest, and prizes will be 4 he Juley Selected 1938 prevented a reunion that year, awarded for the be:t exhibits iE y Gi % 1] 04as - ( and in 1937 Mr. Wetzler'’s ill health rental % ih 5 2 , ’ Florida Oranges - = = doz. 19¢ Judges for the events and the ey Choose either resulted in a cancellation of ban- | line of parade will be ready for! | RE Wd They're gorgeous. . SHOULDER Best Quality quet plans. publication next week, Chamber of | E 2 ER rich COPPER o , In the fall of 1831 the Wetzler Commerce officials declared yester. | Ea : i bil sparkling PATENT No. | Potatoes - - - - peck 29¢ poi lit the Sampaign oljday, J" ; ws LEATHER. All the | & - v Li H i YET Iv. in a A fund of $15500 has been bud. SUGAR 10-1b sack 49¢ Spent several Yeats Plafing in cp (dud for other forms of care. This BOTTORF BROS - 2 lge pes 37¢ DOLE US DADS As DIAC ne sear item includes board for dependen: * Choice Whole Unpeeled Octagon x= ae I ————— : ; oo very newest styles “draped” vamps... SMORED TT or DR. HOWARD F. BAUER | ESmseesalll| go riciol rrceion | quares - - Ib 1 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —— orroweTRIST — os we | ‘Spring in PARIS OF BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted ; : : i FARUONS nawen! : KRAFT AMERICAN Remember, it has to be good ! We know that If we are to continue Broken Lenses Replaced heese . 2 Ih box 5 to merit your good will and patronage, we must supply you con- 1 § ov \ sistently, with quality groceries that never disappoint, and FOR APPOIN } J § j you the same courteous and efficient service to which you ie FTMENT SAL, 1W. : ; in Good Housekeeping CHESAREARR Sn ER || Comer vey, | wow ison Blk Shad + Ib 19¢ ow On . .
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