THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. GRADUATING CLASS, CENTRE HALL- POTTER HIGH SCHOOL Page Four RY —————— —— Ministers’ Cc horus June 9, 1988, | - . | risburg; F. E. Remaly, AFieie: a. | BE. Schnable, Washington, D O Moves to Check to Present Concert Central Penna. Conference Group of Singers to Ap- pear at Millheim A concert will be given in the Millheim Evangelical church, Thurs day evening, June 16th, at 8 o'- clock by the Ministers Chorus of the Central Pennsylvania Confer ence of the Evangelical church. This chorus is composed entirely of ministers from all parts of the con- ference which extends as far north as Sullivan county, west to Altoona, south to Washington, D. C and east to the Susquehanna River Concerts have been given by the group in a great many of the churches throughout this area dur- ing the past four years The personnel the as follows: Rev. C pore, Md. director; Mrs. C. C Batley, accompanist; Rev. W., E. Peffley, D.D., Harrisburg: readers, Peverends 1. C. Bailey, Jr, Ransom; I. C. Bailey, Sr. Hummel's Wharf, W. E. Basom., Wash.,, D. C.; E. J Bavne., Lewistown: I, H, Brininger, Mt. Holly Springs; H. M. Buck, Ber- wick: A. W. Campbell Altoona: J. H. Fleckenstine, Lewisburg: J. F Diehl, Williamsport G. W. Prey r. Delta; G. C. Gabriel, Red Lion; HH A Yaneenl Mil'heim: N. L. Hum- mel, York: T. R. Husier, W. Milton; ae. £1. JucoOos, Danvilie: C. C. Kreid- ler, York: H. A. Kiingeman, 8. Wil- lHamsport; Claire Leber Wrights- ville; IL. P. Markley, Salladasburg; J. H. Miller, York V. E Miller Baltimore, Md.; W. E. Pe Har- of cnorus 1s C. Balley, Balti- {fley | Md.; | Young | previously D. P. Smeltzer, Hellam;, W Smeltzer, Yorkana, 8. A AI Jr... Montoursville: 8. A. Snyder Sr., Baltimore, Md.; L. E. Teter, Wellsville: A. J. Thomas, Baltimore, A. PF. Weaver, York; C. E Baltimore, Md A number of these ministers have served churches in this locality Following Is concert: the program for the 1. Conference Chorus a, “The Sign of the Cross" mer, b. “My Faith Looks Palmer “Al Hall Readings Conference “On Great “Finlandia” “Bow Down “Steal Away” Conference Chorus (assisted by Ladies’ Trio) Mrs, Plus Olewller, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Miss Helen Gabriel “The Stranger of Morris “He Leadeth Pal- Up To Thee" the Eller Peffley Power" Dr. W. E Chorus Hills Lone From Spiritual Spiritual Galilee" Gllmore Her- Me" Thy ‘How Sweet Name” shey I'he Offering Conference Chorus Grandfather's Clock “Lift Thine Eves” ‘Home on the Range Relgger wil Logan As on yon- Readings Dr. W. E. Pefflley Conference Chorus “Keep a Goin Hershey ‘Lullaby —Brahms-Zander OLDMAN Successor to CARPENETO'S FOOD MARKET “Where Quality BROCKERHOFF HOTEL and Economy BLDG. Rule” PHONE 238 Stock Up With More of Our While Rose (offee Ib 29¢ While the price is still low COMBINATION SALES! 5 Cakes Octagon LAUNDRY SOAP 1 Cake Octagon TOILET SOAP All for 25¢ 1 Bottle OXOL Washing Water 1 Pkg. 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Buy With Confidence at GOLDMAN'S FOOD MARKET! # ‘Shovel Leaning’ State WPA Director Issues Orders For Full Return For Every Dollar Spent J. Banks Hudson, Pennsylvania WPA director, cracked the adminis trative whip yesterday in an order intended to check loafing on work relief projects, WPA directors in the districts were instructed out “shovel leaning." Hudson sald he was demanding dollar's worth of work for every dollar spent, One of’ son's orders nedy, chief Wyoming, counties At state's 16 to stamp one the first to act on Hud- was Thomas F. Ken- of Lackawanna, Wayne Pike and Susquehanna Kennedy Harold fore- must Scranton Saturday, and his chief engineer, Swift, wamed their general man that loafing on projects be stopped Kennedy previously end job had announced he would move to intoxicants on the Also that drinking of “That's a standing order.” Hud- son sald. “That one thing we can fire a man for without being accused for all sorts things lke reprisals and coercion. If we catch a man drinking, he's through.” Kennedy went a step further with his foremen by making them re- sponsible for educating their work- ers who are not used 10 manual la- hor Many men highway projects young and ver held a puck 1 In their hands before they present jobs,” he said upery workers them." of on hit are isory shoud - C. E. UNION TO HOLD TWO-DAY RETREAT The annual Retreat of the be at the near State Saturday Christian Endeavor County Union will Andy Lytle Cabin College, Friday and June 17 and 18. The only requirements for attendance will be a Bible notebook pencil, flash- ght, a sunny disposition and an pen mind The tentative program Friday Evening basket lunch; recreation: 7:45 "Farther With rael, State qui Dour Saturday good morning on mountain Earl larae] 3 held How 6:00 p. m., atquain tions: 8:00 by Earl Is Supt. 10:00 ted Alumn in groupe AR 6:00 a sunrise with mesage by breakfast; 9:00. devo Bible study led by Rev. H. A. Ho eal and Rev. Homer Gaunt; 11 announcements: 11:15, demon tion C. E. meeling led by Sheets dinner: 1:15 0. m.. conferences: “Planned Boclety Pro- grams” by Harry Kuch, state presi. dent, and “Christian Endeavor in Practice.” by Civde Magee, district resident; 3:00, planned recreation; 5:30. supper: 7:30. closing Pau! Sheetz pres “hallengs by Ear] Israel to our homes and places cn mm AA H-HOUR TELEGRAPH SERVICE IN EFFECT 6:40 top 7.45 tions: 0:15 m Iv y tre. Paul 1d ne service, ding C and 8:39 back of service Through an arrangement with the Brockerhoff Hotel management, Bellefonte now has 24-hour graph service, Western Union offl- cinls have announced. The bas been provided with Wesle Union printing telegraph equipment SO messages may be sent and re- ceived when the telegraph office is closed. Local patrons may now send telegrams at any time without toll charge by merely asking the opera- tor for “Western Union.” When the office is closed, the Hotel will auto matically receive the cal The main telegraph open from 8a m tt 86 week days, and from 9 a. m a mand 5p. Mm to 6pm days and holidays. At all times messages will be handled by the Hotel and telegrams dispatched just as If handled at the main of- fice. Prank Grictko will be In charge of Western Union service at the Hotel. Incoming character for also will be handled at the Hotel when the office is closed. Under this arrangement Bellefonte now has telegraphic service equal to that in large cities. ut | ¥ ab {a8 ot od RSS office is p.m on to 10 8un- messages of an Bellefonte urgent patrons FIVE INJURED IN CRASH ON SEVEN MOUNTAIN ROAD Five Massachusetts residents en route home after attending com- mencement execises at Penn State, were injured about 4 o'clock Mon- day afternoon when their car crashed into a retaining wall and overturned at the “Devil's Elbow.” on the Potters Mills-Miiroy high- way. The injured persons are the par- ents and relatives of William H. { Fandel, of West Roxbury, Mass, who graduated in mechanical en- gineering. He was not in the car at the time of the crash Mra. Herbert J. Fandel, 54, re- ceived lacerations about the face, a dislocated shoulder, and chest injuries. Her husband suffered burns, bruises, and lacerations of the forehead. Thelma Fandel. thelr daughter; Miss Caroline Fandel, 56. sister of Mr. Fandel, and Marie Smith, 21, escaped with minor in- { juries. All were taken to the Lew- istown Hospital for treatment, a ———— i ———— MARKET QUOMTIONS we Just i At a saving | Bardiware Go other | two Jolin Deere (new) Riding Corn Workers (cultivators) | of ten dollars. First buyers get the: benefit, Bellefonte | a &» # i ad a ri Front Row) Second Row J A Mver . m1 PDashen Row-Dean Runkle, Agnes Row--Donaid Fou Cia Robert Blazer John Kirkpatrick, Graybill Marjo Jean Slack ie Fi prin Mr D. 1 Miss Third Back Nefl, Floyd Dashe n, Mil Arney dred wutrow, kaupn Robe Elks Ready for Parade on Flag Day (Continued from page will form on Former Reformatory ne) wich her M Seven Awaiting The Death Chair Miri R man rt Gerlu Inmate Scheduled to Die at Rock- view Sunday Night jo Band of Americar Auxiliary “, Scouts, legion dary be Gand XN ? i of fle Clark N. Alkey ead ommittee in charge of event. Other mel | nities are Fred Cley- Ralph Tone Rush Leamer Woodring, hin rade, w the of the Elks C the Flag bers he i enstine, Ted B t Mak tn ir Massari Jy 11 Antonin Peronace boy gor od ™av | ha Clue 4 HM ’ ol in ashe | Anglers Harassed By Vicious Owls on Stream Near Town | Two owls been makin anglers It Wag onite One ence as along the deep pool heard an above me dark An instant ered Branch, south vera Logan Mil, just pa er of Bell in fie wers, fol neipal speaker, Past widely know for the angler H wR was SLOAN ( Just afler unearthly and a moment object rusl past Te rr pairiou wd my a dance the evening. his orchestra wi the dance fo be held at Heela Park Bunny Berigan and 1 fornkh music for long before 1 discon in a neatby wasn owis perched before 1 bad Licenses to Wed it both made a dive for 1 Raymond Winn... Milesbu ing at the thelr Minnie Viola Catherman,. Mill Hail first dive bad Pearson W. Brown Bellefonte tXtent that the Helen Janet Sholl Bellefongs from the Owls Yo spre Clement L. Henshaw, Hamilton, N. J Ar TASTY Rosemary Forbes, State Colleg- Heiiry Henshey Beil Mary Lilias West. State College Clyde Owen Miller, Wilmington, Del Mary G. Dicibelbis,. . State College rats AM ————— Joseph top of second the ginating from last year. A large chills up anglers’ Lock Haven ow] their hats, and emitting shri BARGAINS IN Used Cars and Trucks EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED! OUTSTANDING VALUES! CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN! 1937 Dodge 4-Door Touring Sedan $242 Down $160 Down $175 Down $125 Down 1936 Plymouth Business Coupe 1935 Chrysler 2-Door Sedan. 1934 Chev. Dump Truck. 1934 Chevrolet 11/2 Ton Coal Truck ... .. 1934 Ford Pick-up . 1931 Chev. Chassis & Cab. Many Others to Choose From As Low as $50. C. F. Deitrick Gara e BISHOP & ALLEGHENY STS. PHONE 315 Open, Day and L Night. PA. F blur of movement were repeated, overed two tree, and time to do much abou! , screech- The unnerved me to such invitation vicinity have disagreeable for near 4 weeks described his experi later face. later the screeching and g The tale recalls a similar one ori- the Houserville area sent oold spines after dusk by diving over their heads, striking il cries— A AT § m mn Mrs 8B. Jamison, Mrs Helen Haskell R. T. Parsons n Fetlerol! Mr George Emerick, Preda Weaver rt, Robert Frazier, Mildred Meyer, aed ifficien iy W cause Lh ha cast WEST PENN EMPLOYE WINS $250 PRIZE FROM MAGAZINE A. Cases Pa Power Com- Fingaau OWer | raonnel ting F Casey received his tom Mr. H P | #4 ride Awi lison Ele Officer leet award this Liversidge ards Cx me Treat ric Inst- were Owens Gas & Flec- iy: A J. VanDerzee, vice The Milwaukee Electric : Light Company; and D resident, Cental Ber- Chicago 30Mma Rahway C Green CRIPPLED CRILDREN TO BE TREATED AT CLINIC An Orthopedic Diagnostic Clinic wili be conducted in the Altoona Hospital, Altoona, Thursday, June tL 5:00 a. m., under the auspices Pennsylvania Department of Crippled children under sixteen years of age of indigent parents are for assistance and treat- ment. Crippled children from Blair, Centre, Cameron and Clearfield counties are 10 be examined at clinic Dr. E retary of eligible his dith MacBride-Dexter, Sec- Health, extends to all physicians in the area who are in- terested in crippled children’s work an invitation to attend this clinic and to refer any or all of their in- digent patients, Dr. MacBride-Dex- ter has also notified the County Commissioners, Red Cross Societies, local Crippled Children’s Societies, County Medical Directors, and State nurses, asking them to refer to this clinic all crippled children who are not under trealment. This clinic is the fifty-sixth that will be conducted throughout the State of Pennsyivania in the com- ing year. financed by the Social Scourity funds — —————— RECITAL TONIGHT AT BELLEFONTE A.M. E. CHURCH ——- A recital will be given at the Beliefonte A. M. E. church on St. Paul street, Thursday evening, June 9. at 8 o'clock, it was announced yesterday by the Rev. 8. M. Coo- per, pastor of the church, The program will be as follows: Piano solo, Miss Virginia Matthews Duet, Miss Aquila Cooper and Miss Phyllis Foreman, with ac- companiment by Miss Evelyn Foreman. Violin solo, Miss Evelyn Stewart. | Plano solo, Miss Beulah Cooper, ' Duet, i Piano solo, “Hymn to the Eternal” Miss Evelyn Foreman. Miss Mollie Trammel and Joseph Trammell, with guitar sc- companiment by Frederick Tram- mel. | Address by Donald Williams. PF DANCE! HECLA PARK 7 Miles E. of Bellefonte, Route 220 TUESDAY Bunny Jun. 14 BERIGAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION and Tax—$1.10 POMONA GRANGE NEWS pr. - A very enjoyable Pomona meet ing was held May 28th as scheduled, with about two hundred fifty pat- rons attending the three sessions of the day. This group of Centre county Granges met at “Auto- Port,” a beautiful new building lo- cated just east of State College on Route 322. lovely scenery, modern conveniences and fine hospitality exhibited by the manager and by Victor Grange, as host, helped to make the day one 0 be remember- | with us ed. Jory After a fashion old fashioned or Woll Signs the Common Schools Act of 1834." All these scenes were enacted in old fashioned attire and were directed by Paul Stephens, of Balleyville Grange. and Mrs. Can- dace Love, of Howard Grange. We were delighted to have present with us our Worthy State Lecturer, Mrs. Ira Gross, of Johnstown, who gave us a short address on grange activ- ities and interests. A number of our Clinton county friends were also and we do thoroughly en- thelr interest and atlendance. parade of those in costume this session iriteg render Christian Boldiers.™ ovk of manager The morning session opened at 10.00 with a fine crowd on hand This session was devoted mainly to Pomona and subordinate Grange business and suggestion A delic- ous dinner of chicken and noodles, | supper served ay served by the Victor Grange, with “Auto Port a variet of good ngs brought | sations and {rier by the patrons was thoroughly en- hour and showed ng a peaceful | hibit of old book: appearance at close & German Bible gramr was closed ng of “Onw A re ara the of rge crowd pa the en alk Nn and satisfie a of the meal Very The with an Margaret Glenn and the res holder of Pr afternoon Os od The shrty a On open of welcome by Miss of Victor Grange Mrs. Burk- This addres pons by s Grange was ervics Mrs, Metta ladies, Johr Harry Confer Rave an time. The Prov. 4:7 pal anid + Miles assisted Defends was riate oos- directed of Lo- Be y economics rit orect ito nieresting elfect- report theme for som the 1} fe! PURE [WEIS rue STORES | CHECKED CAREFULLY! CRISCO. or +48: SPRY suormn cn JELLO 3 is 13 { wes BAKED BEANS 6 sx 25¢ TOMATOES 4 ran 250 QUALITY PEAS 2 vias 25¢ QUALITY CORN 2 ria: 25¢ Macaroni-Spaghetti 3 » 19¢ MAYONNAISE Jw 236 RKELLOGG'S Shredded Wheat 20s 21¢ Strawberry Preserves si 37¢ WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 6 = 25¢ CHIPSO 2 39 le shes c OXYDOL EXTRA VALUES IN QUALITY MEATS Chuck Roast » cw = |b 21 ¢ Minced Ham Ib 18¢ Skinless Franks - 1b25¢ KRAFT American Cheese + 55¢ Braunschweiger-- -- |b 29¢
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