April 14, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé —— a i i —— C $ | Smoke Causes Death No ¢ the time to trim out diss 15- Year-Old Wife a Mother OPPORE PLAYING OF BINGO fo) A G A N entre ounty i Blinded by moke as he | d ease-infected 1 “Anlested ) Mrs, Mary (Wamer) Wills, of The Wyoming valley Ministerial A Hospital Notes " ny on 21 MT maz t . Bad dam ed ten. ‘ i ambria wi to. nn oud : ; fot) We are confident all granges rep- in May, on a 50-50 basis of admis- | Monday of Last Week ned | nd. The : Ww 4 as born ¢ i of gambling “in resented at the Grange Lecturers’ | gion: charge. If your garage is in- Admitted: Mrs. Henrletta J, Frew, YOUTH WILL BE SERVED . ew themsel Although an the I'he ney reivi AA ( No i wr reef 18 Conference at State College, this terested in securing them, get in| gellefonte, R. D. 1; Mrs, James | ——— “" PAL MOTE ( ya y 2 3 ’ y ¢ Diayvers.” week, April 13, 14, 15, will reap much | touch with one of the officers whos: 'aansell, Bellefonte, Discharged: To the Editor benefit if the many interesting names were listed in their announce- | Mrs. C, F, Meyer, Lemont; Clar- | pn sao 1935 a grand jury inform things demonstrated there will b® ment in last week's issue of this ence Ripka, Pine Grove Mills: Mrs. ed Gov. Herber: H. Lehman of New put to practical use In our granges. | paper. Port Matilda grange has poxy W. Stover. Bellefonte, R. D. York that it recomended the ap- We urge ull to put worth-while effort | held one of the outdoor agricultural | Mrs. R. A. Kerstetter, of State potntment of a special prosecutor I into ong work for it is only hy 40 Sesionsteat.ons pi project HUH, College, was admitted Monday and convict the city s racketeer The oing t Can expect to receive 18 and have the other two arranged was disc y " ; . arbre Te going ppd of value to us in our RB ib dates. Thiz garage also wag discharged Tira) | dange ois Jost vy afte " 4 10 ar dally Mle avd contact with each had a very interesting and profitable Tuesday of Last Week big n ne lawyers, . ot wh im other. Granges are like our ani-| demonstration during program hour Discharged: Clark F. Brewer, ¢libed wilh haste ii mals on the farm, the better we care at last meeting. Mr. Bamer, Exten~ Bellefonte; Joseph D. Mitchell, waa offered to a pr ac ical y ul for them the more profitable they sion Agronomist, with Mr, Tatt, As-| Fleming: Mrs. Roy M. Garbrick, of lawyer hamed Thomas E become. sistant County Agent, gave an un- Centre Hall | He was only 33 years old, ; Your Pomona lecturer would lke [usually interesting talk on Soil EX0<| wegnecaay of Last Week vo oul ua he wan ho to know just what has been or is sion and illustrated same with slides, Admitted: Gilber ls Bo } . picturing this farm problem which Admitted: Gilbert 1. Crossley, rackeieers than any othe being done in our granges regarding " n ve the at} found | State College; Jolm GCG. Billette, has ever done securing 1 the projects as suggested some time | We all have, and the methods found | oo 0 50 50 Clyde W. Walker. ' tic of his fi ago. We again urge you to choose | '0 be most preventive in the much Bellef Ne RIE \ Ve - tons out of hig first 73 case t projects best suit needed fight against this farm efonte, R. D, 2; Mrs, Hannah 4 100% record—against the these eight projects best suited to ws | PEterson, Jersey Shore; Miss Hazel most difficult culorits. Th your grangg and begin an active enemy. Seventesn of the members, E. Fultz : i Hpri y sm ¢ nassible Per. | in dialogue form, presented a good ultz, Lemont; Miss May Lose, [today watches Dewey with wonde campaign as soon as possible. Per- | h" portray- State Collége; Miss Cora B. Snyder, | He was only a youth: but he show haps you are already planning some story of “Our Own Earth" portray State ; Collesk. ' Discharmed: - Mrs a ye + bu work which will be found listed ing necessary elements in producing Ral ton 1 od d a 4 tafant nd nh everyone how a job should be among those twenty projects from good crops. Top soll, that seven ee ‘ No He n M i oh : Today we have plenty of which we are to choose eight. For inches of the earth's upper crust on er, A bye Co ge, M.rs, > Aries | youths who ace doing good w instance. the Logan Grange Drama Which all life depends, showed the H Lucas, Howard, R. D. 2; "Miss o.,. big responsibliitie: . » Nae Familie yom Geraldine Rachau, Bellefonte: Mrs, on a omanebis drstbwn Club, recently organized, will make | imporiance of her family; paren attv Masd Howard. BR. D. 1 Gingrich, who made journal project number one secure for that | rock, quartz, feldspar, humus, nitro. | HAITY Masden ure, . history with his “Esquire” magazir grange, By the way, this drama en, potassinm, calcium, phosphor“ Thursday of Last Week assumed the editorship at club will present a play, upon invi- | OUS, magnesium, iron, suiphur, zinc, | aamitted: Mrs. Calvin Albright, ©f only 30. He started an ex pu Nira yo THIEN RE LE tation, during this month and early | borax, A copper, parasie o.. College; Mrs. Sara Holder. Magazine in the first depression 7 4) 8 a oh nt 1 wane 0 a ie | ] a ox ries rarest Af man, State College; Mrs. Gilbert and made Mean Otis L. Weise Wi “ A abd pie J AR. LTustrat { possible effects Of | yale julian, R. D.; Richard John- €ditor of “McCalls” magazine al 2 - . od : gs br A erosion this Farm Enemy Number ..., ‘pine Grove Mills. Discharged: | Nikola Tesla, at the ewrly age 0 = ay : § st 5s Auto STORES Dean EAN Pus uo. One, we mention Providence Cave in | yee ‘pon ™ pb pilger. Bellefonte; 29 Was the inventor and discoverer o 0 : “A La Georgia. This originated from the vy. wo eth Slack and Infant @r¢ lighting. Newapapermen > I : Drip of a barn roof and in eight daughter, Centre Hall: Mrs. Lester Howard was president and years, has atthined the size of Aa Imme] and infant son Centre Hall manage r of the “United Press young can) on, losing “Ol at the rate ogy. g daughter was born to My, and at 38 Was chairman of 34 carloads a week and ruing 40 and Mrs. Clifford C. Wernham. Board. Chazles M Schwab. ac Tes a good he om land SOUS 8 State College. Expired: Miss Ber- was supt. of the Home: i ad iy destroying thie farm {or fire use gita Litz. Howard. R. D. 2 at 27 was general sup All over Centre County we must' Thompson Stee] Works: and fixht erosion, especially sheet and Friday was president of the Carnegie water erosion. We are positive that Admitted: Miss Mary Glasgow, Co, A ——— Mr. Bamer, with hig llostrated talk, Centre Hall: Orvig Homer, Centre And some think youth WHAT YOU in a program on this topic, would be Hall R. D. 1; Lee Albert Hocken- handle big jobs mratefully receive ¥ your members. berry, Bellefonte, R. D. 3: Mrs Herman B. Wells, 35 year Wik G7 ; i HAVE If interesied, tal up the mailer Dewey Shay, Bellefonte, BR. D. Dis- in the news last week by his , fia © Int CON, A wit IT unty Agent who will charged: Thomas Weber. State Col- tion as president of Indiana 1 i gtd Sah THMITED . glad to be of assistance to all our lege George F. Wallace, of Jullan, Mildred McFee was president © Ms ALL CoD0s granges. And, now, may we agian was admitted Friday and was dis- Wellesley College at the age of 36 ” : pd ADVERTISED ARE YOU isk you to send reports to your Po- charged the same day; Iva May Liovd K Gurrison was dean of tis 5. E - oR "SUBITLT TO mona lectuter regarding the activ-! Lehman, of Howard, RB. D. 22 was Wisconsin U. law school at 36. Rob ¥ PRIOR SALE ities of your grange which your think admitted Friday and was dis- ert M. Hutching was head of Chicag a carcful driver will be of interest to other granges? charged Sunday. Birth: a daughter U. at 30. Waynesburg College se- We know you are having some such was born ta Mr and Mrs. Merrill lected Paul R Stewart when Iw . programs and wil welcome your Waite, Bellefonte. A son was born only MH. gheny College CONTINUES ? reports. to Mr. and Mrs. William Camber, led Lr 8 Tolley a wr de FIVE DAYS . Then how about that Kelly and Bellefonte, R. D. | when he was but 31. John H Fi ——————————————— Saunders Day project, number ten? ey. now editor of the “ N. Y. Tin - - The Merit Classification &iid Rating |One which could be of so much pro- | Saturday was president of Knox College at 29 THUR -FRI = SAT Plan of the Indemnity Insurance fit to your grange. Not only secur Admitted: Mrs Ivan E. Perkin, o..4 dior of “Harpers Week Company of North America rewards NW members but interest the old State College; Master Rodman Em- 3g ¢ 4 , | members. BveTy grange should have inhizer. Jullan. Discharged: Mrs... Ochers still active include P palicyholders for careful driving by |. png) visiting day for this pur. Donald Miller. Bellefonte, RB. D 3: pepdieton Gaine who substantial reductions in premium. | oce and climax it with some im. Mrs. Edward M. Fleck and infant resident of Wake Forest . ge i CAL / srovement to your hall and a geod on. of Julian, R. D. 1; Mim Mild- (w ©) «35; and of Washingtor JORTH "1" The Big Event of 7) Ihe Week. program in the evening. You ard red Stover, Spring Mills: Miss Ha ee University nt 38 yardon 4 » 3 ; call a8titd a, already interested in project num. el Pultz y Lemont Birth “8 caimers, who became pre — atl MERIT Classification PLAN ber 8 and 17. We are sincerely looks ©al born to Mr. and Mrs. pockford College at 30. Har bo 1 pe ) STEERI NG WHEEL : ; og Kline, of Howard rosie n ove ee al , BEE 109% Reduction ing forward to your interest in Po- Woodburn Chast wa after 1-vear's ‘no aceident record” mon 1 Ct and Orchestra and this Sunday eo U at 36: and Ha man W i Ee h will help you in the work of project Adiiltted: Patricia Ann Grove, ™ Il, president of the U. of © v : 15% Reduction number 2 and 4 in your subordinate Spring Mills: Mrs John Major. RS - after 2-year's ‘ne accident record’ | STange. IL Ls also assisting in the gio. "cotteon’ Discharged: Prank Hamilton Holt, now presi i a EA a Bisr State Music Contest which we hope ? n veo. ROUEN: College, was managing od - A 3Y” —a Thi bh bya : ¥ ¢ § SEL 207% Reduction to enter as you see it is not hard 0 By nian, o.. Bilade iti: Sins. tor of “The Independent” mags “d~6 ano 8 PLY STRAIN after 3-year's ‘no accident record’ § choose your eight from the twenty = i it when but 27 yrs. Charles H. Cruich- AlL S12FES x / CLUD] pe 1 projects listed. May we depend on Monday of This Week fieid is program direcior of WHT | " NR NCLUD Ad © Tas Reauetion Ser coutimnte of | you. each and every grange? Re-| Admitted: Mrs william L. Breon, 25 yrs. Manue] Quezon dent’ of QIN SALE 4 BRR TRUCK TRL ‘no accident record. member, a chain is just as strong Madisonburg; William H. Houta, the Phillipine Commonweaith, 1 <5. #5 : iia) a5 its weakest lifk, your grange, on® Lemont; Walter ¥. Ruhl. Bellee governor of his province ) 3 WA Yi of the eighteen in our county, is fonte. Discharged: Elizabeth Ann Richard E Byrd was a Li Con p si T11) ,_ | very important tO us and we wanl pPisher, Unionville: Toner Alkey, mander at and / y It costs nothing to get the facts you to realise it to the fullest exten. Hellefonte. "North Pole at 38 wt hon y sbout this unique money-saving & Are you making plans to Improve There were 55 patients in the was English Prime Miniter belo: plan. Come in, write or telephone | your hall in preparation for Wal hospital at the beginning of this 40. David E Lilienthal becaow for full detalls. No obligation Howe oot ma ivkomry Jequvey 4 hog a yy ws Hr. : Ba | i rr C SH i 0 NS interested in securing? We must —- Nam 8. Paley was head of the Col- = , hay gl i : ae have pictures of ALL: our meeting Nam 8. Paley was head of th ; i U Cire sqiirs uma Broadeasting Co. ag 27. Car H h H | ee yg e in eazly. Deputy Secretary Larounie was a producer of pictur dak IL 4, REST YOUR BALA ¢ 2s oO L ERS M TiS ar MiSST hn as ve Snr in Hollyword at 75 yrs. of age ¥d wi LE DLIVING ug y Quig ey ges, grangers and grange halls To Head Roads’ The woods are so fault of young ! | i [ { : dir inG VENTS YOUR G CEN. ERAT ag ALL FORMS OF ———— men who have achieved big thing rn . ¥ Ji 15) BB ym aril POM BURNING OU INSURANCE Enrolling Farmers pene COMBI OSD, DUE) GREY [DAE hE SSW) 18 NOE WO Tega . the American Express Company «0 : TI A & FARES E ¥ TROTCGINDAT , For Federal Aid and then entered the employ of the aad Temple Court Bellefonte, Pa. ease Philadelphia and Reading Railway ‘ : (Continued { ge one) then forget. Senator Henry Cabo Ui a Company as a clerk in the MOU Lodge J-. was a senator at 25 3 we an v - Aug | Those who did not participate last pow Lu Ha Bi Squment ew. Manan was chief of ataf! year but who wish to cooperate Whe i 1 State Reconstruction com. hat o nn the United States ter : : y IR E E2 MM O this year are advised to get in the World War, ies Spied mitiss at the early nge of 31. Mx $ touch personally with the county / Flarello La Guardia was a congrefs- sought to enlist with the American nsular j Office located at the POSIOMMICe | (irons hut was rejected because of Lo 0 3% 33 and a consular agen: in To building, Bellefonte, in order to Fluma at 22 yrs. All these me: 3 {ll health at that time Shock supply necemary information re- |" ecognised aa & Kup observer of PETE, 404 Fe making their repoia- 5) Scans uguim doves. | 1} A Real Bug? | Absorber t Oli . surding ANF urn p political and public Aa%S, he was hindeanee to thelr achievements g . “ . \ j *ORCP FORGED 5 EE L ve interest in the program this year Oo red Dy Democratic party lead- Sg is can be in the future : 4 CLE PIE and CAKE | WERBBI N G ers of Schuylkill county to run for \ *LLERR RSH 0 aad as evidenced by the large atbtend- State Assemblyman from the OBSERVER ¥ ’ # | f0ce at the meetings Ju ended. pourty, gehuylkill District. His elec- - § ! R C p nty committee feels that in-' established a precedent—h 4 ow rop terest has been stimulated by Psi What You May %’ : farmers realizing that conserving =, the first Democrat to repre WITH ERSY-OUT DEVICE FOOT Has Everything tinues to be the main point In the uo" mown Mr Brownmiller fic. continued, such 8s crop loans, Of County commissioner. He also Mdehannon Creek exceptional. We note youth with a passing thought and improving sof! fertility con- sent that district in the legislature. | Catch, and Where WORTH 2 = él 1938 program for Pennsylvania. The ex - Before expiration of his term In on . (Continued from page ane) - L) 4 ” oo p - ] pew Jeatures added this yeas. he cesstully campaigned for the office - - a . 51 - 1 1. Li Q U iD DX won the next two successive terms! Cold Stream tributary Big Mo- { gu— Co ) i : 3 5 marketing quotas, etc, are avail. } Pl 4 H x FA In 1930 he was elected Democratic shannon Creek i Sd 2 4 ; / able if needed to stabilise produc- county chairman but Inter resigned Penne Creek tributary Susque- fo ’ a ia (4) * Hom And proach fama) markets when he sought his third term as hanna River Si nC & STOP LERK | prices in. years of very large sur- (olny COmmMissioner on an inde-! Logan Branch tributary Spring . pendent ticket. Creek, : 54 [i - pon: Brownminés assumed the Spring Creek tributary Bald Bagle | 50¢ S/z€ | tion of deputy Secretary of Creek, | GOV. EARLE BANS SALE Highways while completin h § Det $ y : 2 is Kk Creek tributary Pine Creek OF ‘LIFE’ IN THE STATE tweifth year as county commis-| Pine Creek tiibutary Penns Creek Puce Seller - ——— ; sioner. RAINBOW TROUT RA was ar er Torbieting the ales of ihe |, ODE Of his most important ach-| Bald Bagle Creek tributary West | an order fing © sales of W€ jevements while serving as deputy Branch Susquehanna River ; : H 0 § L, E |cucfent issue of Life magazine unless | sucretary was creation of a perpet- | Little Moshannon or Black Mo- 8 = 6 Cylinders Muffler pictures of childbirth are removed inventory system for the entire shannon Creek tributary Moshan- oA i a’ PR } N 15 from the copies. department. Under this sy : v ystem a Non Creek, He held thot four pages of the natant and thorough checkup is’ Penns Creek tributary Susque- i to prevent surplus stocks from ac-! Stony Creek tributary Kettie Dam Do — LARGE SICH Streamlined | agate, ming the mation pictre. made of equipment amd materials hanna River. wx GC | (Pcirt a : | “Fhe Birth of a Baby,” were in vio- |. mulating in the field and assure On Stoney Creek. Tip Toe Wheels jintion of Mae Jon lau, Pid Whe’ equal distribution among all dis, Hosctler Dam on Half Moon Run we; NE ay CIAL 5A LE possession and sale Insti | trot offices. {| Logan Branch tributary Spring oN yd 1 & Asuiar BO Quarry vious, y Hefuiuie of Holupds. Mr. Brownmiller, a life-long Creek. 2 \F y SPECIAL THIS e " Brakes i Attorneys for magazine have nemneraf, has always actively snp. Geen Valley Dam on Little Fish- > : bt Stee ng gone to Harrisburg for a conference norte the party's candidates fn Ing Creek. | with Rie Magic expressing the .jantion campaigns. A brilliant or- | Spring Creek tributary Bald Bagi cots Fo t while the prosecution cen: he has gained wide renown Creek. FOR MOST Full Pres. Lubri on ainly in the 1860 law, they fo; hie forceful sayings and is in| Elk Creek tributary Pine Creek. CARS if it gave the Governor any p i -> Starter and Lights | thority to censor or suppress wally: GeTSand Sas Spunsh-making ay Pa | SPECIRL SALE | PUB. |r. 3, Brownmiler belongs to the | ’ and Odd Pellows’ lodges Por those persons who are al- member the tale | TRYS ready to ew recipes and and and In s a of Car different ways - Wr res | Countey Club. He . gupetizien- | family, Charles Rollet. master chef P A I N S [ity Lutheran church, Pottsville, for oc Mayan Restaurant in Rocke- i feller Center suggests you try Sal. C. W. Behrer ; can (one pound) of mon Ple, FARM IMPLEMENTS sules will en give you immedi- Minerva Hasenauer, of Pottoville. fi Skimon and. igks, then re- oo : relieve pain without any ill effects Romald, 12. {Cups of thick white sauce and one GAS GUAGES p : 8 WORTH 25¢ whatsoever, Why suffer, when bw ou of canned peas. Tum into cas- : a ; 3 Penna. Furnace, Pa. mérely taking one or two Ka-No- | Fried pom (terol, covering It with two cups of ; i Mor Capsules, your pains and aches or mk sae heel le, Senn Phone 131-7 Warriors Mark pin | tablespoan of inter. Bake in hot 74 West High Street oa. Whee {OVER (490 degrees) fifteen mimtites. ra BELLEFONTE, PA. LL, Ll LiL: (At a Small Additional Cost)
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