Pape Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. April 28, 1938, OBITUARY MARGARET M. SCHAFFER Margaret Martha Scha ughter {fer, aged and ol parental of Nevin hatier 11 day d Dorothy 1To Wi ard, died at he home there at 8:45 « night of an atlment fancy St and two | PR Harold ley it were held on raing the home and intern t was 1 in 4 Wo r utner odw clock Saturday common to in all MRS. SARAH KREBS ol n away at law and daugt G. Wert in mont neat CHARI es Frederick ES F. 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Bince the outset of 3 - 1} '] n ’ aL iourieen years Mr ii i Line ago had spent most of his time Haines 3 a Witt 5 Wall MRS. WILLIAM PETER Mrs. Mary M. Walker Willian Peter, died at the Pri- Lock Haven, Monday an illness with com- was born 532 and married 1805. Bhe Church of _ + wrt Peter. wile or (4) She ft Romoia in October YEArs Mr was A Christ Creek husband ard, and the ge. In addition eaves [ive sons er Ralph, Jersey 4 Lock Haven, R. D.; Lester, Jess Harvey, at home; and Walter My- ers. of Avis, un son by a former mar. Mrs. Donald Glossner, Beech Mrs. Harry Askey, Blanch- Leona, Pauline, Betly and all at home; one sister, Mrs of Blanchard, and William Walker, of Curtis Walker of Walker, of Ren- Jeech to het ei A w $a and six daugh- Shore; and riage Creek; ard Helen George Eaton, four brother: Port Matilda; Monument: David ovo, and Ward Walker, of Buffalo 8he seven step-child- ren, as follows: Mrs. Loren Scant. lin, Mra. R. Q Mapes, Mrs. J. A Haugh, Charles, Harry and Frank Peter, all of Beech Creek, and Mrs T. Pletcher, of Howard. Funeral ces were conducted Wednesday at the Church of Christ, 3lanchard, by Rev. David Neil- son. Interment was made in the Christain cemetery at that place Additional Deaths Page 32nd Sec. Centre also leaves the ~Read The Democrat. $1.50 ln advance. Announce Chenges In Four Pastorates r——————— (Continued from Page 1) Cilen Hope charge to Lhe alley charge succeeding Seth Russell, who has position as professor of the Pennsylvania the v AC w Shoe the nen wa 8} Rev. R. C ferred East Wa the Rev, Charles M Hammond is the new pastor of the Der- $3 to terford Ww Shoe charge ummin Wallace Hall Moan he Rev. R, 1 awl irom for Run, Margiotti Outlines Legal Steps from ce 4 il JRE eupon consider the amendment State Council Must Approve ny . vo vivania. at t KENEDY PARTY TO VISIT IN PHILIPSBURG APRIL WwW. J. Kepler. of Pine Grove Mill manage: of the Kennedy-Smita campaign headquarters in the Plaz iding. ‘Bellefonte, announced tha Thomas Kennedy, Demo: can dida‘e for governor, his runnin mate, Jud Ralph H. Smith lieutenant governor, and their j be in Philipsburg for a * Saturday, April 30, en route to Altoona where they will appear ad & meeting that evening The group will be al the Hotel Philips. Philipsburg, between 4 and Spm Mr. Keifer deviated that the Kennedy party will visit Beliefonte in the near future, although a de- finite time for the visit has not been made at this time A non-partisan meeting is sched- led to be held in the Court House here at 8 o'clock Friday evening of this week, April 20, Mr. Kepler stat. ed. The speakers will be M. D Weiner, secretary of the Workers Alliance of Pennsylvania, and Charles Evans, counsel for the boara of Financial Revenue. Find Body of Man in River Nine days after his parked car was found on the BunburysNorth- umberiand bridge. the body of Alec H. Phillips, 35. a salesman, was found fonting in the river near Selinsgrove by a fisherman, Raiph R. 8nyder., Phillips had taken his son to church in Sunbury before his parked car was found. It is be- lieved that he leaped into the wa- ter from the bridge ——— — Pressure groups continde to make the American taxpayers pay though [the noes, 30 Dud Recent Weddings Dugati=Auman Alda Auman and Harry J. both of State College, were in marriage In Faith Re. church, State College, last Fuesday afterncon al a ceremony performed by the Rev. A. 8B. Asens darf. Attendants were Mr and Mrs. N. Brown, Mr. Dugan is eme- ployed at the Nittany Lior Inn The youns will 250 Sauth Lire Mi Dugan united formed couple Jurrow Swarme-Quici Announcement was made this week of the marriage of Carolyn E Quel, daughter Mr. and Mrs Joseph Quicl of North Spring treet, Beliefonte, to Elwood Bwa Bellefonte The wi of m took piace § ( land, April 2 in the presenc Mrs. Mary Breon and Witmer monds, both of Bellefonte. Th H. Hall Sharp pa eran chuten | ia imberiand Lo! Ino Walker—Barner Walke: Walker, of Hary Mrs, Joseph Mu Peas 7 | = non ol Mm Salo Hall BELLEFONTE WOMAN HONORED ON 80th TO BE BIRTHDAY i He s the mothe- maintains SPRING RALLY OF COUNTY C. E. AT PLEASANT VIEW RURAL ELECTRIC COURSE PLANNED AT PENN STATE ement of the eclectrificat Lhe fourth an- training Pennsyivania Stats College May 4. 5 and 6 was made this week by Professor Ralph U Blasingame, head of depart- ment agricultural engineering In demonstrations and talks, special equipment for use in poultry farming, dairying and horticulture as as in general farm opera- tions will be stressed. Members of the college staff, representatives electric companies and manuf turers, and instructors and agriculture will ticinate In the training course Cooperating with the gIVINE Lhe course are the state des nartment of public instruct Pennsylvania Electric A and manuiacturers of ek operated equipment AnRoun fg tig ¥ Ourse at $9 #415 of in voeational college in in, he sociation Lricaily ww ae—— NAME COMMITTEE FOR NATIONAL AIR MAIL WEER The County organization for the celtbration of National Air Mail Week May 15-21, has named the following committees Honorary Executive Committee: Mayor H. P. Harris, chairman; Sece retary Chamber of Commerce, The President Kiwanis Club, Mrs Wal jace Ward Publicity: Paul Dubbs. chairman; Robert Willard, Mrs. R. C. Blaney, Morton Smith. Education chairman, Rev. C. E Arnold, 0. F. Bolienberger, Dv 8. M. Nissley, Robert Malin, Civic and Fraternal Organiza- tions: Leslie Bhultz, chairman: Fos. ter Augustine, George Purnell. i ———" — ~The Y. M. C. A. serves the com- munity by affording our boys and girls an opportunity to enjoy clean sports in a spiritual atmosphere. Show your appreciation by contrib- uting liberally to the { Wellare Fund, Community Fie « lh children gponsibility ont NOUS sho will do 1 can {Of Mi Ines Ce ng HT FLIES FOR SAFETY 4 neadlh ol Lhe { ] 1 ol homemaker y health hazard Is Lhe commor fly. The fu remind u aleguirding Lhe LE RRTH AL family Lit every uid follow no iH we and ow do something about ner Are proj Live measure take 0 ruard Lhe OI Pps i om fhe f Eleanor J. Bmit extension rope County, Bpring me Lu home ental howsec lear oul i ire Is Lhe ciean and rid AND HEALTH OF YAMILY A gested of their breeding place general clean-up camg of all that collect align | 10 GIspPOM ref cl ’ the fan thi Call rubbish house. All member in have a part a ol ries door which they to en bad! iding collided with by an en- Clearfield vision screen and when a were It is easier for flies Nous creened hots at all food should nt wirfare | resort and treated at | for min- + the driver Clearfield ; st Decatur, Clesr field so s— CLEARFIELD MEN Maternal Deaths Drop HAVE NARROW ESCAF) The national maternal mortality —_ rate dropped to an all-time low In there were 59 maternal 1000 live births, accord Bureau records DOWNPOUR of BARGAINS Open All Dav Sunday—Open Evenings PHONE 9685 \: Free Weight Scales “Come In and Weigh Yourself” PHONE 9685 ¥.CUT RATE DRUGS OF QUALITY 13 S. ALLEGHENY STREET] BELLEFONTE, PA. Large Sire Ovaltine 09 I Dozen Kotex Oc Miles Alka Seltzer Seven Piece Harriet Hubbard Ayres Make-Up-Set a0: CIGARETTE NOLDER 25° o i * FILTERS EVERY PUFF 10c Clapp’s Baby Food 6 for 45¢ Listerine 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste 3c 99 $1.00 Ironized Yeast 69¢ ' Large DUMMY DAN DOLLS Tobacco Bugler Kite Bull Durham and Dukes 6” 23 I————— i Hal! and Velvet and Prince Albert ile NOW TAKING ADVANCE ORDERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY CHOCOLATES Halt, Special today PYLORIS 29¢ TOOTH POWDER High-Polish TOOTH PASTE $0c¢ size now 40c¢ Mw 19° Rece-Pac Sanitary Napkins 1c 2 (Ht. HOT WATER BOTTLE 3c KLEENEX Boxes 25¢ MOTHER'S DAY CANDIES Whitman's Daggeits Vonieft Drayer TOOTH POWDER 28sec um 19° soe ume 39° $1.25 gi im 830 | Hien 830 Clocks . . | cis. na r CLIP THIS COUPON "= py 33¢ | $1.25 Guar- THANK GOODNESS! That Trouble With Your Hearing Doesn't Always Mean That You Are GOING DEAF! Are you wrevied by poor heaving, by bussing, ringing head nodeen, of embarrased bossuse Jou re shul out of things that are going on ? meer up Poor hearing may nol mean son ste renily going deaf. Often the maute = a peplie enr condition, or perhaps sound ohetyuriing bardened accumulations. Users report that a few drome in each eur night and mrrning of the remarkable OURINE Famous Ear Drops wukekly softened up the hardened ear.matler, | clonred head noises, re Beved the septic condition, and ta thelr gromt joy, one shied them to HEAR WELL Test OURINE at home free, Get it at your drug store. Use as dirscisd Happy reenlie must be sours or your moher back. Ask Ba about OURINE TODAY. Drug Needs $1.00 Adlerika 79¢ Pint Witch Hazel 17¢ 75¢ Bellans 419¢ 100 Sedamint Tablets 1le¢ 35¢ Atwood Bitters 26¢ 50¢ Midol Me 30¢ Hills Cas. Quinine 2lc 100 Aspirin, 5 grain 12¢ 60¢ Jad Salts, Cond. 39¢ 50¢ lodex Ointments 37¢ £1.00 Bisodol 6c 25¢ Citrate Magnesia = 13c¢ 60¢ Edwards 0, Tabs 42¢ 60c Caldwell’'s Syr. Pep. 40¢ 50c Yeast Foam Tabs Jlc $1.00 Angiers Emulsion 67¢ Pint Rubbing Alcohol 1le¢ 25¢ Anacin Tablets 16¢ £1.25 Veracolate Tabs 89%¢ $1.00 Mothex Spray 69¢ 10¢ Savmans Soap, 3 - 20¢ Peanut Buiter Fudge SUNDAE ibe Choc. Peanut Fudge Fresh Strawberry SUNDAE 10¢ SUNDAE 10¢ Toilet Needs![T:13 20am £1.00 Krem! Hair Tonic 67¢ : ; 10¢ Woodbury Soap fe Felt! : / 50c¢ Lyons T. Powder . 34c Worn-out Old. 60c Neet Depilatory ~~ 34c | YoungerOverni ght! 33¢ I | 50¢ Barbasol 8S. Cream 10¢ Lifebuoy Soap, 2 - lic ¥ , 50¢ Mulsified Shampoo 36¢ ] £1.00 Danderine H. Ton 67¢ 10¢ Lux Soap 2 for 1c 50¢ Ponds Creams 3c 28¢ Golden GG. Shampoo 17¢1! 35¢ Manicare 29¢ $1.50 Keolorbak 98e 25¢ Hush Deodorant lic) 60c Angelus Rouge 43¢ | puwckest ginsd ins Gemey Perfume, purse ! size 55¢ | Evening Paris, Perfume, purse size 55¢ | Marv. Make Up Kits §1.10 10¢ Camay Soap, 3 for ldc | WSR BL New York, NY Don's be oll 0% $0 or 80. (io gebok Tale new dinenvery, EX Containg rerasrielle element found in row opeiens. Doctors sey thie siemet in For wot bed: \ 3 detighiad with ou maker velunds | money you pad for the package Value $1 LS PECIAL this week 79¢d ICI w— Hershey ICE CREAM SANDWICHES be » a" ~ Soda Fountain Suggestions —— Double Dip CONES Choe. MILK SHAKE with Ice Cream Fresh Fruit Salad SUNDAE 10¢ Marshmallow NUT SUNDAE 15¢ 10¢
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