Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, April 28, 1938, Image 3

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    April 28, 1938,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BRLLEFONTE, PA.
Page Three
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PERSONALS, ANNOUNCESFENTS, CHURCH NEWS, OF
UNIO
VILLE
(Reported by Special Correspondent)
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Methodist Church Servicess Pray.
er service this Thursday #vening
8unday School on Sunday morning |
ot the usual hour and ‘Epworth
League in the ning at#:30 p. m
Free Methodist Churel Services
Rev. G. A. Garett of the Free
Methodist church has gdvised that
they will be out of gquirantine this
week, their home axl the church
will be fumigated ow Friday
noon or Saturday ndming and ser-
vices for Sunday will be follows
Sunday School at
ing service in theevening at
m. with sermon py the pastor,
G. A. Garret Praver servic
Friday eveningft 7:30 p. m
Bellefonte chirch there
prayer service on Thur
Sunday Schad! on Sunday
at 10 a. m. ahd preaching ¢
11 o'clock with sermon by
tor, Rev. Qarrett,
Preaching
terian chur
at 7:30 p.m
tor, Rev. H
Rey. D
Methadist
while at
liamspor
very
lHamspo:t
heart attack
as
7:30 p
Re
Ol
the
day evening
morning
ervice §
the
0 ay 4 in
with sermon by the pe
E. Oakwood
D. Kauffman, of
church, ook suddenly i
ndi ng Conference at Wil-
st week, pol is still in a
condition in the Wil-
hospital, He suffered
His many friend
this community are hoping hi
plete recovery may be speedy
that he may be able to return
puplit here for another year
Up Week: ~The Week
May 1st. which is next week, wil
obcerved over the entire
“Clean Up Week." Let
part in our little communi
on oS
seriou
Clean of
us ous
ty and se
| Public Sales
SATURDAY
Pitch will sell at
hel m. a Tull line
niture, good as new 5
p. m. H. J. Stover, au
SATUR DAY, APRIL 23
will sell a carload
horses and mules
near Centre Hall
ao
APRIL
of
SATURDAY, APRIL
Henry will offer at public sale at
his barn at 118 E. Louther St. Car-
Male, Pa., 60 head of horses, mules
and colts. Sale at 1 po mm. shap.
SATURDAY, APRIL 23-E C. Wa
ner will offer at public sale at his
residence at Potters Millis, a Tull line
hold goods. Sale at. 1 p.m
23-—Charles Me-
APRIL 30
the X
Hul
piéments, ef
id be brought in before
Sale at # ooo, L
WwW. C. Smelt
artic.es
¥ of sale
F. Mayes, al
clerk.
SATURDAY, APRIL
Harpeter will offer
Lemont some !
duding a kit
Bosch Badio,
jece bed room
M. Smith, aurt
SATURDAY, APRIL 30—Mre
et Hosterman, Administer
Estate of Wesley Hoste
offer at lk sale
Pa. a roll Hine of hous
Sale at 12 lock no
Mayes Yer, aucts
SATU BDAY. APRII I
Robi | r
ict
30 «JRugunnd
at Du blic in
1 wood
{aire L ft and 3
and st
30
Bed room sults
bed, lamps
chairs
wt
TelCheOTge
Cc sale
H. Cox
at the
or farm at xe
f eo of howe oh d aor
SOT rie bu tener; i ng toc and a an
butter Ket Sale at 1:30
Credit 90 “ny s time
=
April :
Will offer at
theran
English
, ¢ the 1a 1
Ag Pine Grove Mil
items
reed ad
oak
leather
chairs
Karpen
tahis:
table;
10x13
d ing room
Ung room chair
leather three Karpen
rocking chal reed rocking
oak bedroom suit, complete;
lather couch: dining room
Kitchen ie, oak Iv
kitchen cabinet
bed springs; three porch rockers;
large fssortment of pictures; crocks
and glass jars; planet Jr, garden plow
with attachments; Peeney dust spraye
er; floor and table tamps Sale at 1
p.m. Terns cash. Auct, H. 1. Harp-
ster, x16-17
April 30 : : : : John Matis
Will ‘continue the Community Sale
at his farm In Hublersb urg, Pa. There
will be offered for sale livestock and
implements. Articles for sale should
be brought in before day of sale
RMPLEMENTS: ~Superios grain
drill, 11 hoe; Parmery Favorite grain
drill. 8 hoe: Black Hawk manure
spreader. McCormick cultivator; 3
Oliver Steel beam walking plows: De-
Laval milkingg machine: 80 tooth
spike harrow: 8 Albright cultivators
Sapets. Ohio chap mill; @ lot of Oliver
repairs, shears, mould boards,
iri plow handles, gas- ehgine
2 h pp. 2 Byracuse plow beams: 4
Blacksmith anvils, and other articles
00 numeroug to mention. Sale gt 9
o'clock. Lunch will be served bv the
Ladies Aid Hubler, auct ww C
Smeitzer. clerk
May 7, at T. M. Huey Farm
at! Fillmore, the following:
LIVESTOCK-—A horse, 10 years old,
weight about 1250, aleo an old horse,
a Guernsey odw, freeh 3 weeks.
PARM IMPLEMENTS -McCormick-
Deering mmnure spreader, a 2 two-
horse Conklin wagon, mowing ma-
chine foot cut; Pay
ter; Oliver No. 4 wy
cuse sulky plow: 18-4o00th spring har-
row: harpoon fork: pullevs and 110
fi. of new rope; corn cultivator: one
horse corn planter, set. of horness
with 2 new collars and pads: grain
drill; butchering tools: oil brooders
two 400 enpacity and other tems %00
numerous to mention. Bale at 1:30.
Terma cash. 1. P. Mayes, auct rk
ing plow. Syra-
after- |
#:30 a. m. preach- |
enailage cul. |
| Elwaln, Eleanor Snook;
:
that our town is cleaned up of
| winter debris. Street's, alleys, yards
gardens and all conspicuous places
{including the community flower bed,
{which has been sadly neglected for
some time, This Is by order of the
town Burgess
Miss Lorraine Parsons
{girl friend of State College, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E L. Parsons, they resumed
their studies at the college on Mon-
day moming
Mr. and Mrs. M
companied by some
Shore, called on his
band, Mr. and Mrs
on Sunday afteinoon
Mr. and Mrs, Clark Williams atl-
tende Conference of the Meth-
odist church in Willamsport over the
weekend.
and her
B. Ri
friends
sister
WwW. B
shards ac
of Jerse
and hus-
Parson
the
wi Rumberger
his sister
HAL
burg, called
ira Rumberger at (he
Harriet Asking, on Satu
ernoon
Pearce Rumberger returned (o hi
duties in Maryland on Monday after
ng a weeks vacation and visiting
friends and relatives the
nuiLy
Nannie
ual mee dy of the
he Friends church at State C
, on Sunday. She also visited
h friends in Lemont on her way
eturning on Monday evenit
and Mrs. Thomas Jarret
» sons of Pivisburgh, vi
her aunts, Mrs. Harriet Asking
Miss Louise Turner, also her broth
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Snook, over the Easter season
We are sorry to jearn the death
of one of our good ckizens last week
in that of Joseph B. Mitchell, who
died at the Lewistown hospital. Fu-
neral services were conducted from
his late home here on Sunday morn-
ing, in charge of Rev. H, E. Oakwood
the Presbyterian church, assisted
r Rev. M. C. Piper, of the Metho-
chuich. Interment was made in
Stover cemetery. Mos sincere
SY mat his are exten ta the
family and friends in their hours of
bereavement
Don't fofget the community sing
which will be Sunday al-
ternoon in the Methodist church
All persons interested in singing a
welcome. Singing under che din
tion of Mr. H. M, Miles and will be
held at 3 o'clock
The following pupils of
take the Hig
"ANCE examinalion tins
in the Hig cl a
Bel®fonte; Richard i; Forrest
Lucas; Rose Henderson; Betty Ban-
ey: John Barton and Joseph Way.
George Shipley, who has been guf-
fering from gevere burns receiv d
some time ago, is able to be out and
up sireet, also his daughter Kar
who had been ill is abie to be oul
and around again.
Some one reported reoen tly that
they heard a program over the Radi
coming from Puerto Rico in which
was a birthday song sung. in honor
of Mrs. Martha Fisher, of U
They remembered th hat M:
had a alster, Mra Sayde:
ationed In thal vi 4
husband as missionaries.
Mrs. Cora McMinn of Du
turned to } her home the
the week, after having
days with he: r sister,
Fisher, helping her to
home. While she was here
the electric Hghts
home
Gue
Aman
n
on
hon
rda
in
attended
Friend
ited wil
of
> ied
held this
eld Was
the 8th
4 h School
E 7 3 i
being
Bo. ee
fore part of
pent i
Miss Jennie
” N
fix up her
hey had
in tae
BEVE
tallied
the home of Mrs
over the weekend weir?
Mrs. Way and daughter of Tyron
Mrs. Bessie Alexander of Milesburg
and Miss Chariotie Swarts of Har-
risburg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eber
bart and son Daniel of Bellelonte
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades and
family of near Belelonte
The Junior League of the
dist church wili have a shor: bibi¢
exercise during the meeting of the
Epworth League on Sunday evening,
this will be the closing of the Ju.
nior League meetings for the sum-
mer,
Mr.and Mrs. BE Holt and G. W
Holt made a business trip to Har-
risburg last Wednesday ning
home the same day
Miss Ia Mae Barton, daughto~
of Mri. Hazel Barton, spent the
weekend with relatives in Tyrone.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Robison on Sunday
were H. C. Woodring of Port Ma-
tilda, father of Mrs. Robison: Rev
and Mrs. G. J. Kelley and Rev. John
Kelley of the Free Methodist church
who were conducting services here
over the weekend, and Mr, and Mrs
Charlies Robison of this place. A
mos. delicioug dinner was served al
the noon hour.
Some folks have been inquiring as
to who the members of the newly
organized tennis club are 50 we have
been successful in  oltaining the
gomplete list to date which is as
follows: President, Basil Robison;
8ecy., and Treas. Ralph Smith; Por-
rest Bauder; Mary Brugger; Owen
Reed Fox, Forrest Homan; Margue-
rite Homan; Georgeanna Holt; Dor.
othy Kerchner: Ruth Lucas: Donald
McElwain; Harry McElwain: John
Resides; Paul Resides: William Re-
sides; Charlotte Stere; John Stere,
J. B. 8tere; Cecil Stevenson: Louise
Tingue; Mrs. Harold Watson; Nell
Williams; Janie Zahniser; L. C. Mc-
Ida Mae
Barton; William Barton; lda Mae
Lucas; Mrs, Clark Williams; Richard
Hall; ‘GC. W. Holt; B. BE Holt; and
al
ila Way
Metho-
gd 11°
reLul
TE RCAC ACD §
B. 0. HARVEY
Houses And Buildings For Sale
APARTMENTS FOR RENT!
Insurance of All Kinds
American Naval History Enshrined at Erie
Proud days when the early American navy made history on Lake Erie are revived for tourists at Erie, where the |
shown above and the older U.S.8. Niagara are preserved, The monument shown in the inset commemorates Perry's victory over a
British fleet on the lake in 1813,
Vr
Put
Prot v missing
8. 8, Wolverine
Pe
thirty-four
a good group
for them rea
Milford Hall, making
all which canstitutes
of players We wish
ess in their efforts
far as we rned
be
Me
have lea
0 preach
hod {
there will
’ ur :
being st
amsport Ho
early
he eff
Vice in
Sunday, Kauffman
confined the Willis
! Report }
Rev
to
d and
Kauffman
The
many
very thankful
Jehn Talhelm has started some re-
pair work to his property, havi
torn down the back porch on Tue
day and will erect another in J
place,
tm ———
HOWARD
The choir |
hrist, Blan
the Church
in Howard
and Mrs. C
M W. Wagner,
spent Sunday. 3
and Mrs. Prank
rom the Chur
Hal gave
of &
of
Wr
Mr
Mrs
anne
Mr
Lge.
will be
t Seiinsbrove
The Howard High School basebal
teasn piayed Hublersburg Frid
the score 5-3 in Howard's favor
Mis Anna Holter entertained
ladies of the sewing circle
home, Tuesday evening
The Senior Cla
again this
Ozark Cousin
in
} 14
[alate
23a
H. Wagner and
Tuesday ing
Jahn Brickley
Mexico, left Monday
Mr. Brickley has been
: Mis. T
f
‘
even
pre
Thursda
bullding.
¢
I¥y meeting
high school
Deel Duying
vicinity 313
on them as
the farms wit)
npiement
ten
ants, stocking live.
giock and
to a number of industri
ek, of Elmira
of Tyrone and
were enieriained at
Jc hn Dich! home in Howard
Mrs. Bella Noli, who spent He
greater part of the winter with he
son in Williamsport has ret to
her home in Howard and has a man
employed helltag her io arrange the
home by beautifying with cholic
flowers
Rev. David Neilson, minister [0
the Church of Christ, located a
Bianchard, whose church member
ship numbers four hundred commu-
nicants, was invited to bring his
Church Choir to Howard last Sun-
day evening and they came, 22 mem.
bers in all was composed of di-
visions: Solo, quartette, violin solo
male quartette, supported excellen’
choir, one deserving praise {or their
sacred music, which was well ren-
dered. We mention a few names of
the membeis of the choir: Mrs. Leo-
nard Robb, Mrs. Emma Kunes, Mrs
Mae Harter, Mrs. Maggie Packer
Mrs. Emma Fry, and Miss Carrie
Delong. We welcome you all to our
church, come again.
Rumor hath it a float, that Ches-
ter Brickley, of Clinton Co., former-
ly of Centre County, has purchased
the Irvin Schenck, a fine productive
farm, two miles north east of How-
ard along the main highway.
Samuel H. Pletcher, son of Ru-
dolph, whose parents both passed
away some years ago, he being the
only child, occupied the home alone,
upti] recently, has shared his home
with an aged aunt, Mrs Mary
Pletcher and her only daughter, Mra
Tacy 8mith, where all live happily
together on South Walnut street in
Howard Borough.
XT and Mrs. Ronald Archy have
resided with Mra. Hattie Loder, who
reared Mrs. Archey, Dr. Ishier pre-
urned
sented a nine pound baby girl last
Monda i
¥.
Mary 8B. Luse R. N. of Dr. San-
ford’s private hospital Jersey Shore,
was a Saturday visitor at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Schenck.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bixel and |
daughter Marion of Jersey Shove,
visited at the home of the latter's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ani
Mrs. A. H. Schenck, on Sunday.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Tice visited |
thelr daughter, Mrs. Lois Buckley, of |
York State over the weekend.
John F. Zeigler, retired farmer,’
> Julian Man Freed
After Bail Is Set
nued from page
amount of ball under
endant
group
for «
to fix
which
In the
were
view
del 10 be heid
Of gunty
ym Rock-
plea
of
one scaping
another for a
fense: two for robbing
camp; itwo operat
devices and y fo
money
Cla
Erie count
Rockview Au
four mont
renocs
from receiving
ald of any kind
Martha Armbruste
State College for the
years employed as a cook
Phi Gamma Delta fraternity
State Coll pleaded guilty 10
lnrceny of soap. towels, sheets
erware ited at about
the [raternity
at the
at
the
and
$100
on
The prosecutor in the case waz
Officer John R. Juba, of the State
College police, He reported that the
thefts occurred over a period of
two years and that after the wom-
an's arrest most of the sioclen
ticles were returned
Defense attorneys offers to have
the Hon. J. 1. Holmes, of State
College: W. H. Noll and T. E. Jod-
on, of Pleasant Gap, testily as to
the defendant's good character,
but such testimony was not re-
quired by the court,
Mrs. Armbruster was sentenced
to undergo probation for two years,
upon payment of the costs of pros-
ecution and upon making restitu-
tion of articles taken
David McKean, of Philipsburg,
who several months ago paid a $100
fine for operating gambling devices,
was in court Monday on similar
charges. In view of the fact that
it was his second offense in a short
period of time, McKean was sen-
tenced to pay the costs of prosecu-
tion and serve three months in the
county jail
According
AAA AAS MANOA
ar-
aw
BIG DAYS
WHITE BROTHERS
Allegheny Street
Bellefonte, Pa.
to officer Marshall
vaine of 10
ween $20
rent hint
entered
Driver Sued for
£25,535 Damages
{Continued from page one)
n8tens of
i owing 0
fds
side
nire Counts
he Pederal Count
fact that Mrs. Pole
of Brookivn at it
edy. and is Now
New Mexico, she |
action in eithe
In the not on
Mullin yesterday directed
appear before the Court in Scrantc
within ten days’ time
The accident which resulted in th
damage suit against McoMullin and
the charge against Bartley, ocour-
red about 4:30 o'clock Saturday af
ternoon, December 4, about a hall-
mile enst of State College, and in-
volved three cars
Proceeding east along the road
wai the Bartley car. followed by the
Polete machine. From the opposite
direction the machine driven by Mr
MeMullin approached
At the corner's inquest Bartley
claimed something struck his car
and an instant later he heard a
crash behind him as the MeMullin
machine plowed {nto Polete's car.
MeMuilin claims that Bartley was
attempting to pass a fourth car
going in the same direction; that he
saw he couldn't make the pass be-
cause of the approaching McMullin
machine and that as he tried to get
back in line, the rear of his car
struck the rear end of McMullin’s
car, causing it to swing directly into
the path of the Polele car back of
Bartley,
Polete was instantly killed: his
wife and Mrs. MceMuliln were se
verely injured, and Mr. MoMullin
received painful but not serious ja-
corations and bruises. The MeMul-
lin and Polete cars were badly dam-
aged.
The Coroner's
MeMullin of blame
jand found that the tragedy had
been caused by reason of the posi
ition of Bartley's car on the highway
" the time.
State Motor Police after an inde-
| pendent hearing brought charges of |
Hovoluntary manslaughter against |
It is this charge upon |
+
te wis p re
time of the tray
of Cin
titiad
hg 5
ident
r COUT
re perved
he 2
jury exonerated Mr
‘which the Grand Jury wil act next
Tuesda
s
| ~The Salvation Army many times
| reaches beyond where other forms
{of charity “fears to tread.” Their
mission is to administer to the body
land soul of the downcast. Show
your appreciation by contributing |
liberally to
| Fund,
to the Community Welfare
in the accident
Club Contributes
To Welfare Fund
moet s
commited
nted Mrs
ent
Ww
at he
{out
:
uddle of
out
me time aboul the n
the details worked
of the business
Harvey Scott
several
while
nee of Ore
porretary of
Commission
motion pice
Atl
meeting
egtertained
the conch
Mrs
JEON
Mary
the club with
No selection
the appearay
Nn, executive
Publicity
who showed one
tures of beautiful scenery in the
Stale and advoested a more inten-
jve effort on the part of everyone
160 advertise the advantages
home community the State at
large
At the conclusion of Mr. Ritz-
man's lalk light refreshments were
served.
reed of
of their
and
on ———
School Burns
At Stormstown
———
(Continued from page one)
the entire bullding. located a short
distance east of Stormstown, was
involved, and it quickly burned to
its foundations. The structure had
not been used as a school for the
past geveral years, and until two
months ago a Mr. and Mrs. McNeal
and family had resided there. The
building is located on land leased by
Clarence Pelers. Since the structure
which was of frame construction
one story in height has not been
in use it will not be rebuilt
About 11:30 o'clock Monday
morning sparks from a rubbish fire
at the rear of the Luther Smith
| blacksmith shop on Cherry Alley,
| Bellefonte, set fire to the lower por-
‘tion of the frame bullding. Both
Logan and Undine Fire companies
responded to an alarm and
ing.
Damage estimated. at about $25
iresulted from a roof fire at the
| Charles Baney home at the comer
of Logan and Ridge streels about
7:30 o'clock Sunday morning. The
biage is believed to have originated
from a spark from the chimney
Bellefonte firemen had the fire un-
der control before it had made
much headway.
on Gow
motto on §
makes wonie;
the
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HOWARD G RANGE NEWS about what js going
Bhip of Buctes:, the
some hing which
whether You are putting
houlder to the wheel The atts
85 jare thint
WIE
ake it
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mee,
a fine
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routine
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prograt aance wa
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meetin
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and
open
FUBLIK(
South Dakota Horses
AT VICKSBURG, PA
SALE OF
On
i5
and
Route Mifflinburg
beiwern
fewisburg
Mon. May 2-7 p. m.
Ages from 3 to 5
1468 ta 1806 1h
vears old
weight from
luding a Hean
1000 pound
Year
Ine
pony, 4 wi
John Gruenwald
THE
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Friday and Saturday
4
onte’s Newest Cotton Shep featuring
'
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DISPLA
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1”
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Hundreds of Other
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famous for
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»
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\
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i UE Seas]
Opening Day Specials !
Qur Entire Stock of
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at Reduced Prices
DRESSES
2 FOR 2 FOR
PS. mi.
BARGAINS Every One of Them !
THE
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“It's Smart to Be Thrifty”
Persons who brag should be sure |
{thas they have something io brag |
Temple Court Bldg. «SAVE with SATETY
wal?! DRUG STORE
spends most. of his time in his gar- |
den. He's the moot successful gard. |
|ener op South Walnut Street,
PHONE 506-3 BELLEFONTE, PA.
22 SOUTH ALLEGHENY ST.
Congress nation’s legislative
(sods oy hen table 0 Jubal.