Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, May 19, 1938, Image 8

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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.