Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 05, 1938, Image 10

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    May 5, 1938,
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Page Thred
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INTERESTING
LITTLE
NEWS ITEMS FROM
CLARENCE
AND ITS IMMEDIATE
VICINITY
wil
The note in the last paper that
a state publicity man was in Belie-
fante expounding the theory of
seeing Pennsylvania first, Natural-
ly our state has many spots of scen-
lc beauty but we'd love to boast
that Centre county and our own
Snow Shoe township cannot be ri-
valed in nature's bounty for early
Spring and fall grandeur,
The M. E. Conference which con-
yehed last week gave Rev. Dershen
an appointment at East Waterford
which transfers him from here and
brings io his stead, Rev. Hammond
from Cherry Tree. We extend an
aurevoir to the former and welcome
to the latter. May you be gratefully
received iu your new field of en-
deavor.
The three musketeers
teered mews from Poormanside
languished on the job and gave
your hopeful readers a distressing
jolt. An item we note anyhow is
that school closes there too for the
term this week. Miss Peters, present
teacher, is being retained for an-
other term
The woods adjoining
school is anything but
having been cut ov for
left with stumps and brush
of ruthless slashings
Andy and Mary Poultis are again
living together after a brief separ-
ation due to a matrimoupial squab-
bie
The rendition of musical
the County's Banjo Band unde
direction Mr. Pifer, at
Shoe. Tuesday evening was well re-
ceived. The entire 90 pleces were
not present but all that were per
formed superbly and nothing but
the best of comments were noted.
Mr. Stephens ran a local
bus to accommodate local
fans in witnessing the event
Mr Mrs. Walter McCloskey
and sister, of Beech Creek w ]
tosh Sunday visiting at U
McLaughlin home.
Mrs. Carol Padisak's
who volun-
MS
now
and
evidence
the P
lovely
er props
the
Snow
nF
ol
chool
banjo
an
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Din 4921 Specializing in Surgery
22 Years Practical Experience
PR. A. A. DONAHOE
VETERINARIAN
Deg & Cat Hospital Gen. Practice
123 North Barnard Street
STATE COLLEGE
REMEMBER
When You Want
Anything in Lumber
Millwork, Doors,
Sash, Roofing
W.R.SHOPE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Phone 432
Satisfaction Guaranteed
IN EVERY DEAL
In Every Particular
Baby Chicks !
From
UTILITY MATINGS
Prices On p= 5 100
8. C. White Leg....$2.00 $3.50 § 6.50
Bar. Piym. Rocks.. 2235 400 7.359
White Pym. Rocks 2.25 400 7.50
White Wyandottes 225 400 750
Rhode Island Redz 225 400 7.50
New Hamp. Reds.. 2.25 40 7.50
While Leg. Pullets 3.95 650 12.00
Custom Hsiching Jc per chick.
’ Telephone Zien 2324,
Hecla Poultry Farm,
BELLEFONTE PENNA.
“A THREEsMINUTE
TELEPHONE CALL
JUST SAVED ME
A THREEHOUR
TRIP TO TOWN.
ON MY FARM,
THE TELEPHONE
MORE THAN
PAYS ITS WAY.”
wa
No. 10, was injured at the mines re«
cently
Mr. Lon Wagner, of Moshannon,
also figured In a mine aceident
early In the week at Poormanside,
Lehigh's mine, Since the accident
he has been a patient at the Phil
ipsburg State hospital and Is ex-
pected to recover,
Miss Betty Little, of Drifting
spent last week-end at the Carlson
home in Scotchtown.
St. Michael's
ing a dance
month.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Shive, of Snow
Shee, called on the home folks here
Wednesday
The ball game Friday
Boadsburg and Snow Shoe resulted
in a score of 13 to 3 In favor of
Stow Shoe. In a previous game
with Port Matilda Snow Shoe lost
Shoe graduates one of the
smallest classes in its June
] At it time the following mem-
bers of the senior class will matricu-
late. Of the total 13, these 8 are
from outside the borough: Robert
Burkey, P Glen; Edward Drap-
and Johnny Danko, Clarence;
Lewis, Maxine Schnars, Ger-
Cartwrig! and Clarence
of Moshanpon
church
for
=
SPONSoOr-
sometime this
between
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Hope
aldine
Quick, all
For the examinations held Satur-
day for entrance high 58
pupils from Clarence eighth grade
and nine from Moshannon were
recommended. What a sum of tul-
tion the township will be burdened
with next year,
Mrs. George Parnay
neighbor Mrs. John
day
Mrs
Hill
aowuostairs
week.
Mr Lewis Lex
superintendent of schools, hi
iness in this end of 1
Fridav, and while |
irkets for school
Lewistown Fair |
An automobile wreck OC
- Osewall’s garage cari
Duivers of the mac
kacwn to t sci be
5b
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Lo school
3 1 Me
called on her
Balush, Mon-
Julia Tulidy., of Windy
completed the papering of two
rooms al hex
¥ me 1 +
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hart
children to
Aug
cred
frome
iret A
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wie
for
forget
Don't
the best ma
ing prim
ta vole
OF
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rie
Mr. Lee
husines
Saturday
Work is
brickyard but worse
The advance of summer
makes mining slack
The Alexander
teamsicrs 3
Hing ground fc
in and about town
Mrs. E D Myers and
Patricia. of Lock Haven, is
this week with her mother
Shive
Mrs. F. J. McGowan and
ter Jane were Sungiay p. m
at the home of Mr. and M:
Shive ow Shoe
Miss Martha Kerin
non. called at the McGowan
here Sunday evening
The names to ft
sketch for local
we some
low
ance
made
re
family
Jersey
and
i
Moore
trip Sn
at ih
mines
usually
fohiil
SRY £
better
irtsak
busy
and Je:
extremely
¢
daughter
spending
Mrs
aug.
visitor
Harry
Oi
home
the character
teachers which
t back fol-
of their appear-
4 Mr. Brungard.
Mr. Kach Miss
Hackenberg, Miss
Duke
youngest
published time
in the order
Miss Mee
Miss Buddinger,
McGowan Mr
Morgan and Mr
Car! Kochik
and Mrs. Steve Ko
while playing about hool Friday
Full details of the accident aside
from a leg injury are not yet avail-
abie
School for pupils of
ended the 20th of April
for the term averaged 90 With
the exception of four, all pupils
were promoted to the next grade
The names of those who were en-
titled to senls or certificates
perfect attendance follow: June
Cacison. Elizabeth Dubesky, Heien
Koshko, Eleanor Martonchik, Anna
Bea Sinclair, Gladys Wenrick, Wil-
liam Koshko and Joseph Kachon-
ik. Awards were not available to be
t distributed last day as they had not
yet been received by the County
Supt. from the Department of Pub-
lic Instruction at Harrisburg
School at Kato and Cherry Run
{also closed last week. Most of the
other schools in the township will
finish this week.
Filth grade hag about five pupils
{with perfect attendance records,
(among them being Lenore Moore,
{ Fred Herr and Frank Koshko. They
are planning a bike, fishing jaunt
and weiner roast picnic for their
last day of school this Friday
Martin Stashko, eldest son of
(Mr. and Mrs, Mike Btashko, was
to t# Philipsburg State hospital
i Priday to consult physicians there
concerning bis chronic illness,
Mrs. Shive and dawghter Mrs.
Myers, called at the same institu
tion Sunday afternoon to visit the
fomner's brother, William Houser,
who has been a patient there for a
week. His condition remains about
the same and his malady has not
| been [ully diagnosed.
Boys who spent some time al the
Brungard apartments Friday cven-
ing were Paul Casher, Fred Herr,
Edward Martonchick, Ralph Kochik
and Edward Pubalio
T= Zewa'k biothers, owners of
the Zownlk store building along the
boulevard and now residents of
Ohlo, spent a few days here the
past week.
Mrs. John Zimmerman visited
Thursday evening with the Bulaghes
‘on Pancake Pike,
Several beer gardens aboul town
imported entertainers and spon-
sored dances the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huey were
visiting in Scotchtown Monday at
the Lauck home,
The Alexander twins (girls), An-
| nie and Mary, observed their birth-
Sunday, May lst
won of Mr
kK. was hurt
grade four
Attendance
i
r ots and gardens ©
for °
]
i
Need we remind you that all mo-
thers worthy of the name should
be duly honored next Sunday, May
Bh?
Mildred Paskovigh and Lillian
Fye were visitors at the Carlson's
Saturday
Bobby Breen Is coming by picture
to the loeal theatre soon. He is one
of the stars we like to recommend.
II the public would so incline they
coud demand a more cultural type
of product than the usual run of
thrills now shown
Mrs. Lan Wagner had
pany Sunday some of het
late relatives from ‘Tyrone
We suggest that the C
4 special correspondent
area so that out of town
as come
immed-
D. secure
for this
teachers
can have the benefit of local news |
for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce, now
located at Jersey Shore, are expect-
ed to move to Moshannon this week
and again occupy their home there
Miss Sue Wagner, chief manager
at the Wagner homestead near Gils
lentown station Is commissioned
to help with the housecleaning at
Groes store in Moshannon for the
next couple weeks
Andy Tracks
Halsnik family, wa
Camp home
P. T A meeting
evening had not
About 50
res
pit
the
Lhely
of
visiting at
recently
and party
the turn-
cent of
but only
parents, Light
amusemen and refreshments fol
meeting which
it was decided to acquire sev-
" Se
Sugar
The
riday
expected per
nt
al
lowed Lhe wine
sral sets of bLOOKs for literary
in upper grade
summer were called of
A. gathering will not convene until
econd Tuesday In September
Gaspers hon
having At
ks called at
hom Mr
were ea
the
thi
and
and
company naay
f
by
ame + these
Matthew Murga
Mr Botson William
daughters Erma Christine and
Frances: Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van-
gar and daughter Gloyga and Bar-
Vangar
enti
bara
Sunday ev
John Bala
im
r Mavdavers ad Li
i Mr. and
Ws luded
n fed
inci
Bugosh Bs
nk Waxmunsky
r leti ready
by
atrice
planned
th
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keep
for reporling
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our reputation
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STATE COLLEGE
rt wit
Ay
Your Jame
1
ta i Street
South Allen Street
weekend guest Ul
of Norwood
and Mrs. Homer Walker
Col.iege ited Iniex
rt weekend
Bara E Hedsle:
pen: the weekend with her dau
and son-in-law, Mr. and MY
ald Lanker of Harrisburg
Re i Bro of Pine
Furnace spent the weekend
home of Rev. and Mrs. Wagne:
West Deaver Avenue
Mrs Hubert William:
Furnace spent i weekend al
home of mother, Mrs. Hannah
Hicks Beaver Aven
Faiinauns
b of
IGS
ha ip
wad lin
well
4 ¢
nan od
A
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Avenue with he
We
acoepted a position
Sha: pless Solvent Company of
andoite chigan
The following people allended
Tri-Siate 1. O. OF
Harrisburg on Saturday
Dora Meridith Iren
Josephine Yearick
Mary Poorman, Mary Gar-
Grace Reeder Beryle Womer,
poebe Probst. Lucy Beman, Cora
Mr. and Mrs N. XK. Han
wick, Mrs. Elenhool, Mr. and Mrs
C. L. Hollobaugh and May Pena-
ington. Ru Wood of Altoona
; Lytle of West Cx
nue 8 the weekend with re-
latives in Bellelonie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dally of
rton Street had ag hei
heir danghier Ruth
ron
iiege
ER
of Sout
pod
on
eral day
{ Scranton
Mrs. Emma
of Burrowes
end a: the home
and daughter Mr
in Bellefonte
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hussey
North Burrowes Street has as their
weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs James
Fields of Aliquippa.
The [following members
Lady State Rebekah degree team
motored (0 Harrisburg Satusday
where they put on degree work a
the-Stale 1. O. O. F. convention.
Hannah VanZant, Emma Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kerstetter, Edith
Rachan, Hannah EgGniston, Eda
Long, Carriq Gast. Verna Dunkle.
Mary Krumrine, Mr, and Mis. Clif
fordr Reed, Jennie Shope, Clara
Lynch, Anna Markle, Alice John.
ston, Elizabeth Bender, Margare!
Smith, Sarah Marshall Edna Luce.
Edna Gray, Anna Parsons, Naomi
Bunn, Eva Luce, Mary Glenn, Ma:
garet Minnich, Maude Ewing, Mr
and Mrs, George Jackson, Phoebe
Breon, Josephine Pennington, Sara
Erb, John Erb Veda Parsons,
Amanda Brown, Margaret Puilon,
ald Louise Rinehart.
Miss Ruth Graham of Allen stree:
and Rilia Kelier of Fairmount Ave,
spent the weckend visiting friends
in West Chester,
Mr. and Mis. Waller Parsons and
daughter Veda of Heiser sweet
Fisted in Bellefonte Tuesday even-
ng.
Snyder and daughters
gireet spent the week-
of her son-in-law
and Mis. Hartman
of
-
Lightning Fires Large Barn
A bolt of lightning from the worst
electrical storm so far this vear. Is
blamed for a $6000 fire which de-
stroyed a large barn on the Chaiies
H. Moyer, Deibler's Station near
Sunbury. In addition to the bam
which was one of the largest and
most modern In this section, the
bblaze consumed one mule, four
hogs and three calves, a corn erib
nearly three-quarters full. an excep.
tionally large quantity of grain and
all farm equipment and machinery
on
meeting In the
series
The seventh
Neighbor Night wis held
Thursday evening, April 28th, at
Hublersburg and was of Interest to
A num-
grange
the 282 members attending
ber of Clinton
friends were with u
The schedule of
Night
hoping
our county
which pleased
thet
much
Nelghbop
and we attend
some ol We
i real pleasure and benefit from
contact with our neighboring
granges and enjoy interesting
exchange of idea Come ag
friends, and bring others wit
The Thursday eve
Walker grange, who gave
of thoughtul preparation
meeting. The window
displayed the color
ver and tl
carried out
fruit and
blossom:
and our
were
vere
meetings wis
are we can
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evidence
fon
the
scheme
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idea by
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gold; " stage
the "marketing
vegetable cut-aia
0 lovel at
emblem of
conspicuous In th
presented
Refreshment
iso
val
their sil
occasion
Washingto
fa il
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by
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presented thi
doubt it wa
demonstrated
a long drive bu
do ali can
work as pmnned
which i
by ow
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they
being
our
Reberstnrg
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women, aku
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wonder -
to me Bhirley Temple
of Sunnybrook Farm
enjoyed the show.
April l-—April Fool's Day and
beginning of the “Last Round
April 26--Our went
hike, and now the final wing up of
our schoo] term. we'll be ooking for-
ward 10 good times along the
sireams and in (he woos.
A Favorite Poem.
Goodbye,
books!
My pocket’s {ull of fishing hooks
I've found my old last year’s straw
hat,
My swimming
bat.
I'm going to grandpa’s house nex
week
swim all summer in Suga
Creek,
And whether it shines of whether
& pours,
Grandpa and I are going
out-doors,
Well cook by the camp fire, and
talk about
When Im old enough to be a scou!
And we don't want to be in
house at all,
TH the school bell rings again
next fall
Author-—-Rose ‘Waldo,
Child Life Magazine
Attendance Record
Grammar Room--Helen Kessling,
neither tardy nor abso; Roy
Barndt, not absent,
Primary room-—John Luca, neith-
er tardy nor absent; Maxine and
Jane EBagler, neither tardy nor ab-
sent; Lee Baney, not absent.
Honor Roll for Terss
George Shawley, grade 1; Hazel
Robinson, grade J; Richard Flax,
grade 2; William Jones, grade 2.
Jane Bagler, grade 2; Pauline Reese,
grade 2; Bdith Pye, grade 2; Melvin
Shawley, grade 3; Joseph Haagen,
grade 4; Helen Kessling, grade 4:
George Emel, grade 5; Gerald Mil-
Jer, grade 6; Lola Barndt, grade 8:
| Violet Jacobs, grade 6; Edith Rob-
up
school for
school house! Goodbye
suit and Gaseball
to live
Ld
POMONA GRANGE NEWS
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Theme
Thought Deed
Obening Selection, Plano
Mrs. Charles Gephart
Rearick
Reading
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program follows:
Prater lism
of Charity
Duet
Mi
Do We Need Fraternity
M1 Vila
Ciroup ol
Play
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“No Man Aloe”
character
Clara Huell Mi
Sid Huet!
Sue Brig
Hewlilt
Hewitt
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Paul
Hackman?
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Regrets
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CHURCHES
John's Evangelical Reformed
Ne Niamm P
ch School 8:30. J. M Hanlawick
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vd
30 pm. Pleas
Sebo) #30
30. Boalsburg
30 E 630
Motlier's
Sunday
Jorship
School
10
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id sermon
obwerved in all
Rev. Kaufman, Pasior
Bellefonte United Brethren
OG. E Householder, Pastor, Sun-
day schoo at 9:30 a. ma. J. R. Shope
Supt, preaching at 10:45 a. m. OY Lhe
pastor. The Dependable clase of
the Sunday School will render a
Mother's Day program at 7:30 p. m
Christian Endeavor at 6:30; Prayer
and Bible study Wednosday ev
al 7:30; Choir hearsal
evening
Milesburg Presbyterian
Miesburg Presbyterian Chureh
anoonces a service of special In.
teiest exe Sutiday evening a4 7:30
it is known as a “May Lilac Festi-
val” and is in recognition of Mother
and children. The music and other
features of this unusual service will
give emphasis 0 pature’s beauty in
this season of the year and the pubs
lic to attend, Children may be pre-
scented for baptism.
Bald Eagie Methodist Patish
Rev. Robert BE Fieek, minister
Hunter Run-divine Worship 9.80
Church School 10:30, Bdgar Bechdel,
Supt. Epworth League 7:30. Beech
Creek-~Church School 9:30, Divin#
| Worship 10:48 Howard Church
| Behoot 9:30. Wilbur Hall, 8upt. Ep-
iworth League 6:45; Divine Worship
| 7:30. Kennedy-Church School 8:30
id. O. leathers, Supt. Curtin
{Church Sehool 9:30, Irvin Bryan
| Supt.
| SL John's Lwheran, Bellefonte
{ The Third Sunday after Easter,
May 8. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. The Service and Sermon:
1“My Pathers House." 7:30 p m
Mother's Day Service. The program
will be in charge of the young peobis
of the congregation. The Ladics’
[Ald Society will meet on Monday
night at 7.30 o'clock. The Willing
an
[Re
Day three
churches
FER §
Friday
| day anniversar Individuals whe ply Healy xes inson, grade 7; Arlene Walker, grade Workers will fheet on Tuesday night
They are aged 14 Aba pupils a rarely Pr Sl tax 8. Paulirie Shay, grade 8; Florence at 4:08 clock. Clarence B Amoid.
sixth gre.
grade 8.
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