Pape Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. May 19, 1938. OBITUARY MARK 11. Mark H. Bodley rone citizen and years cunga in BODLEY well known Ty- (Or a number of the electrical ay WISINGS died Monday red and \ Altoona al 3:58 iline Bodley was a Nancy (Hunter) Bodley born at Philipsburg on 18, 1872. He uwvived by ter, Mrs. W. C. Biddle, Tyrone. He was A member of the First United Breth church, pa master of Tyrone Lodge No. 494, Free and Ac- Mason and a member of cal Workers A ciation D.C Mark and and wa December is Sli Ot 0 en ton MISS SUSANNA HOMAN Miss Susanna H native and lifelong resident died at al man of Centre count Brown v of Samuel Gay Bright Hoover Gregg t NOTICE ! LIFERBUOY SOAP on our Clreular Reads 5¢ per This should be 2 Cakes for llc Widmann & Teah, Inc. 3ELLEFVONTE, PA MVY THURSDAY NOW PI cake. NICIPA MILLHEIM L A\YING “Sally, Irene and Mary” Fave Alen Hardy Adie r Fred Laurel & “COUNTRY HOSPITAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Of Human Hearts” Walter Huston James Stewart SELECTED SHORTS MONDAY & TUESDAY “Goldwyn Follies” LATEST NEWS ISSUE Charlie McCarthy Ritz Bros. Just Arrived LOVELY WASHABLE SILKS AND CHIFFONS tll 1 i di Store Open ‘till 9:00 MONDAY NIGHT FOR THE BELLEFONTE MERCHANT “Treasure Hunt” FRIDAY & CLOSE SATURDAY OUT ON DRESSES {Values to $4.98) $1 and $2 New White Hats $ 1 49 THE and SMART SHOP 28 SOUTH ALLEGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE, PA. gi : JACK HARDING Fun ervice Lansdale Inst for Jack Hardin State senior who NICHOLAS ral Wednesda Nichol: died Hahnem hin. Mr. Ni Sa-year d and h been December. Mr. Nichola home with his parents at Frazier street, 1 brother Jean, are Mr moon in the Phil 0! wd il adie 142 ¢§ and nlso Nichola SHIRK Cene- HERSCHEL FRANKLIN Herschel Franklin Hall. R. D. 2, passe Centre Shirk, of ). CLAYTON STRUBLE ) D 00 [4] oi c FREDERICK HOUCUK. Gow MRS ANNA 1. k conducted a hime, Por ’ ©: ppt Warriors slowing oh G; ack irkett cemetery Glass Injures Tioop Horses i : op EB, 1001¢ 1 be glass throwing ie 8 JU, so 4 H he bank from M nottheast the city, into thx into which the horses are tu i freedom. Many horses in in roiling on the ground during their exercise time in the field. Two of the horses injured are among the most valuable owned by the troop mnt ’" nduige Proce Officers tn Meet There wil] be a jolt meeting of the Justices Constables and Police officers of Centre County. a: the Penn Belle Hotel Wednesday May 25th. The meeting will folk a dinner at noon. Judge Ivan Walk. er, District Attorney M. W. Getlig and Officers from Police Head- quarters In Harrisburg will be the speakers, ad e 12] MRS. W. (. COXEY, US HL LOCHEI APPEAL LABOR BOARD I'I'TAN SEEKS FROM RULE January £0 ried ———— TENT CATERFILLARS DOING DAMAGE THROUGHOUT CoO Tent caterpillars are again be- tive in. Cx ts County Agent coming exceedin county wo Kinds, the Eastern and the Porest Tent cater. doing damage. The first common and feeds primar apple, hawthorne and wild tree It is own to For - Tent pillar, are ¢ ore on Kn yliver ¢ species. The nt Caterpillar feeds on B50 A tro We Shterpiliag are and appear- Tent caterpiliar make a tent in the igh it does gi Eas cro altho The stern ty ent n tree ches and ther disting: ished by a row ts instead a white stripe along its back. and its sides are notice- ably blue with two idinal yellow lines control measures this time of pounds of acid 100 gall of Applica should be made once, preferably with a high spraying outfit. Ordinary ap- spravs will control these cater- lars and the good orchardists need not worry, The chief probiem Hes in the control of the Forest Tent caterpillar in home shade trees and shrubs and In extensive woodlands. When caterpillars bee come larger, the amount of lead ar- geniate must necessarily be increas- much as 8 to 10 pounds information may be ob- tained at the office of the Agricul- tural Extension Association at Bellefonte, P Ol ligh broken ongit Similar ale rec- year lead enate ons wae 10118 ed to as Furi her After looking al some specimens, we wonder why some people want their pictures in the newspapers ——————— Do not become so excited over the next world, that you lose inter- Many Have Failed Recent Weddings Criminal Court To File Claims Workers Deprive Themselves of Old-Age Lump-Sum Bene- fits Through Neglect meant that n reer ed 1837, hay fatied THE PROBLEMS OF YOUTH § Tepe rrted yoheore ¥ Walter F ade almost wayne King. Fred Waring Eddy and Edgar Bergen are Youth does achieve setting the pace. OBSERVER Beech Creek Home Entered B. Frank Bowars . ; prof Bea hoty evening ere attend 1 Holines p | and William advance of thy nd a wi Bower 8 eadred se upstairs oh bess and in his 1 AWAY returning rest of the the Bots He wert Joh a Iw te a gun SN ntroter y Oey h the rear of the house —————— i Gives Life for Friend When a fellowworker, Joseph Locdl, 55, failed (0 reappear st the surface of a manhole in which he at Newark, N. J. Philip ear old father of 1) lowered himself by a rope gewer Lo see what was the When he failed to come up, police donned gas masks and went down to find them. They brought Lordi to the surface just in time to resustale him, bu: found D'Amore already overcome by the POBONOUS gases th was working D'AMO n children, into the trouble DO-% Railroads Announce Wage (ni The management of the principal railroads Of the cbuntry notified employes on Friday it intends to re- duce basic wages 16 per cent on July 1. The railroads now employ slightly fewer than a million workers. It hag been estimated a 15 per cent reduction would amount to $250 .550. jest in the things that happen here. 000 annually, Zimmerman--Ward clock lormerly of bride of q the alternoon at ) Mi Winona OQ. Ward portinnd, Ore, became | PD. Zimmermay Es remony place in the Hope Lutheran at Cleveland, O the Rev, M. Wagner olficlat- The bride is the daughter of d Mi 'homas C. Ward, of { the bridegroom is Lhe Mr, Mrs. A. J. Zimmer QLICEL Saturday ie Nelson taking chen with nd and son of i te « ol Horner--Barto Horner, son ol A. Horner Barto Bare, ol Elwood H M1 Edward and Gall Vv Mi Scotia Mi Wt . “hag of hier Gaug Ol Mi Catesburg JAUunberiand web, ol retuned Linton Nixon { t bug banked wecaing fir Ae had pa Ln mar “e wilh Wil } 0 gardenia: Kburt Bla William John H. Sha Bernard Dillon, Carroll- nd Mre Charles P. Br andl Mrs. J. Harrison West. J. I. Nicholson. Mr. ahd Rilley. Mr. and Mrs and Miss Mary Spangler rbaugh ifi- in CONTRIBUTE $100 TO FIGHT CANCER Hie Organiza ave contributed a total of $100 to nationwide move known as Uw Field Army. which has by the American So- ciety for the Control of Cancer in effort to enlist every woman intensive educational campaign fight cancer This response was made tion typed yf the Commerc of the Bellefonte High Sc l mailed to the presidents of the 1s women's clubs, lodges and in the Beliefonte area contributions have ren sent Milton D. Reinhold. of Philadelphia state treasurer of the Field Army Local organizations and thelr contributions to the $100 chest wer az follows: The Garden Club The Mothers Club . The American Legion Centre Co. Hospital Alumni As Bellefonte Eastern Star Rebekah Lodge The Women's Club The Women's Auxiliary to the Medical Society Veterans of Foreign Wars Catholic Daughters of America Bellefonte D. A. R. . Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux American Legion Auxiliary . Taailed n Belief a Women's been formed ~ in an 0 by local organiza. to a request for through the oour- oal peat aan . at varie SOCIO he 0 CO fies $10.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 7 To Close Today Houser, Found Guilty, Draws Prison Term; Manslaughter Case Continued Although elect din} docket It of Ct i! ah WOCK Court wii trial of Lhe heid on crime May willly no Lit Lhe il wn FEE i’ urt regu ter "ah we proceeded and the Olly case Te- Ix { before the in which we choad maining wo tried un OI Hilipsburg men Ares Thi ones | three with calied ed cane will Ix morning MAaining cass it ii whitch interested belore Dencin, will go LOT with wiki Theopolis charged of Plants AE 220.000 Large Shipment ition to farmer Mur wy. Dax Lew and Milton, who upply Chef Bolardi Food Beginning Mon are expeciod to 000,000 plants datly. J. Ray Kei if West Miitc is superviing » distribution and planting ville will ¢ for Company day the shipments he 1 i tidm—— Injured By Explosion Michael Stramacchia, 24. empion« of the Homestead Dairy ncar Mil Hall, was admitted to ‘he Lock Ha- ven Hospital Sunday forenoon fe from burns of the face an bow, cults of both eyelids and burns aboul the eyes, suffered when 4 glass jug he was cleaning with aikaiine solution, exploied pd ion Fire Destroys 1500 Chicks Fire believed to have been causc by an over-heated stove destroved no brooder on the farm of Joseph H Walz, near Sunbury, causing several hundred dollars damage and crem- ating 1500 small clicks which were Just purchased and placed ia the brooder the day before. Sui rin che! WPTTTTT TRE $ TITTLE ¢ TTF TLL # TITTLE 8 SEE TAREE EE & TRAE . Hea IE SESAME NED KA | in the yp “Treasure Hunt” IF IT'S AN ACCESSORY OR PART FOR YOUR CAR, WE HAVE 11 «LT edi BISHOP STREET BELLEFONTE, PA “ . - Fi $0 DINETIE ILI IMEI LIAISE DILL {J Esta JH {3 i HHMI Ji tit J Theatre Men to Direct Course Voters Approve Bunn Brio. Gina, Bin Bond Issue Here #t tie te Colle the cofch- sional begin- Benno ter direc- yy hv rofe Wi KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9599-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and VOSS WASHERS —-—y OHNSTON'S CUT RATE STORE —— Blinded b Bellefonte, a. will have some real specials for the Jewels Lost in Crash sien canes soe | “Treasure Hunt” Monday, May 23 Store open till 9 P. M. plane w ih e TS netoen appre im £000 660 nes of Ae wor borg 4 1an § nm JE EaEaCNM EC JO ER ILI EL IME SEL SH IS Stam € | BRACHBILL S. FURNITURE, RUGS AND GIFTS are co-operating with Bellefonte merchants in THE TREASURE HUNT Store open MONDAY, MAY 23 from 7t09 P. M. a a a ea ta Ese SECT II CT 0 EINE II TU EI seen Am CN eT, RIC CR IR CIS Yr CR TT NE IE COUR eT JE HE ee BR aa BE TR A CREE BEIT FEUER ra STH NCI LN © GLADIOLAS LILLIES Peonies - $1.00 Dozen cee ASO en CARNATIONS CALENDULAS SNAP DRAGON STATICE ETC. MEMORIAL DAY! Geraniums - 25¢ each 5 for $1.15; 12 for $2.50 ie. AISO em CALCEOLARIAS CINNERARIAS, LANTANAS POTS OF MIXED FLOWERING PLANTS, Etc. ROSES Woodring’s Floral Garden’s 127 EAST HOWARD ST. PHONE 64 BELLEFONTE, PA.
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