June 9, 1938. a - LOCALS > -Mr. and Mrs of Warriors Mark, were this office Saturday while shopping tour to Bellefonte «Miss Mary Sieg has returned to her home with the William W. Sieg family, on East Linn street, after having spent four months with rela- tives and friends at Washington The Epworth League of Bellefonte Methodist Episcopal chirreh will hold a strawberry fes- tival on the Y a \ A lawn on Sat. uw: day, June 11, ginning at 4:30 p m. ‘The public is an invited ~Mrs. Harriet Ray Smith and daughter Dorothy, of Wyomissing, spent the weekend in Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Louella Cheesman, al her home on East Curtin Strect, Mrs Smith and daughter, formerly resid- ed in Bellefonte. Liovd Boob, and C. A. Yearick, were ar those County went t Harrisburg Tuesday to attend a dinner in of the birthday the e'enator ward J. Thompson Club ~John ©, Stoddart, of Ph phia, arrived Bellefonte Thursday spend a week pa‘ation f taking the State Bar examination. He a guest at the A. R. Driscoll residence and is study- ing in the law offices Lewis Or Harvey, in Temple Court building. —John L. Knisely, aged 7 years son of Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Knise of East Logan Street, early week contracted scarlet fever the home now quarant far the two daughters in the have escaped the malady, and John is reported be rely 10 treatment -Col, W Linn Street, executive dioce:e of conventicn werk. Mr. Reyn cd a lay delegate Synod whi 1 Virginia, in the fall —Mr. and Mi North Spring Street several weeks at H land, as guests dauzhte:-in Ham Wa'd an the trip to Long the driving ing guests law, callers at on a H ae Mayor of Millheim of State College, wong from Cenire who 0 honor Ed- of ladel- last in pre- in to ar HY of this and I to responding nid Fred Reynolds, of West was re-elected to the counci] t Episcopal Harrisb annua held te uf jas? elec es Carl Gray ws A OCOTrd ding lo laundry to open a bran the room former! Chic Dress 8h Miller Sporting High Street. laundry will t.ibuted from though the wo Tyrone plant. William H. Baird, of Altoona stationary fireman for ihe Pennsyi- varia Raliroad, spent several hours in Bell-fonte, Sa urday afternoon having come here on the eastbound Lehigh, Mr. Baird is a native reports lr be the ork will be of Mrz, § Mrs. 1 College, spent Bellefon ¢ tend the funer: niece, Miss Bella lersburg. The the Widdowson Nearhood and Minnich, of ry eT wovd ome here to al- of Mrs. Nearhood's M. Stover, of Hub- scrvices were held al Funeral Home, No th Spring Street, and interment was made in the Jacksonviile cem- etery. Mr Mrs. William Shicids and young son, William, of Punxsu- tawney, pent the weekend in Belie- fonte and State College, having come here Lo atlend a houseparty at Pen n Shate. While here they guests of Mrs. Shields’ paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hassinger and family, at their home on East Cur- tin Street. Mrs, Shields before her marriage sas Mis Clyde E. lee, East Bishop Street. Bellefonte, departed Sunday by rall Elkhart, Indiana, terid the annual national conven- tot of the Moose Lodge al Nat- jonal Home of that lodge, "“Moose- heart” as a delegate from the Belie- fante Moose orzanization. In Pitts burgh Mr. lee boarded a special t ain baring delegates from scores of towns and citiks in the Eastern part of the United States to the nat- jonal convention at Elkhart, He expects to return to Bellefonte some time during latter part of the week. red ana of for th the the weils who iste. Al —James Summers, former known resident of Bellefonte, has been making his home in burgh since Thanksgiving, arrived here Saturday for a week's visit with friends in Bellefonte and vicinily AVY hough Mr. Summers will be 8 years old on June 268, he is as active as a man thirty years his junior Garbed In a neat blue suit, a straw bat, striped tie, with a colored handkerchief in his breast pocke. and a roge-bud in his coat lapel. Jim looked more like a college graduals than an octogenarian. He is now living a life of ease, being the bene. ficiary of an old age pension. Quiet gentlemanly and of dignified ap- pearance, Mr. Summers has many friencs In Bellefonte who always regarded him as one of the town's leading colored citizens ~The Centre Democrat staf! feels | justly proud of an accomplishment performed this week. For the past reveral weeks persons have been dropping into this office asking the date of Fathers’ Day, and we've been | unable to answer the question, for | none of our calendars, almanacs or | other reference volumes has a word about Fathers’ Day alhough books are filled with tender pages devoted to Mothers Day. After a: king all our learned acquaintances, | and delving imo a volume entitled “The Psychology of Holidays,” with no stiocess, we happened to think of Robert Woodring, the florist, whose knowledge of holidays Is without equal in these parts. In answer our question, Bob answeted prompt- : Rd syre, Fathe:s’ Day is Sun- for Jour pappy?” ; George A. Smith, wera, os Peggy Hassinger. | to at-! the | «NOW dan grass for soy beans | Co. The Centre Democrat Is indeb- ted to William T. Markle, of Pasa dena, California, for a varied as- sortment of newspaper clippings from papers published In his state It may be a matter satisfaction to Mr. Markle to know that we have found them interesting reading and make us conscious of his thought- fulness A motorcade 110 automobiles Masonic lodges Central Pennsylvania Milroy terday moming. and with a State Motor Police escort, went to the Masonic Home Elizabethtown on an inspection tour In the group were a number” members of the Bellefonte lodge Mac. H. Hall ager of the Bellefonte ion offices, is is a good time to sow Su- summer pasture; also Bellefonte Hardware RS of istin about members all parts . converged at con g of f ol of bearing from ve at of of Milesburg. man- Western month and taking a from his duties a traveling manage: Infon Is filling the | Another man Is ex- pected to be assigned the latter part of the week to take charge of office until Mr. Hall returns to hi du Merrill Davis, of Coleville has been employed mes: clerk at the The story is told in Bellefonte i Memorial Day Centre County town w cation Vy ha the ties as senger- office that services in one ev week Speake apparent n § alked of ardor of longer thar In fact who had conduct a the addre pected an the Organiz cemets Service it had members of gone to ritualistic found th Widmant Varaed West Penn week was Colorado, | John's Lutheran delivers the baccalaureate addr in Trinity Lut! church, Se grove, Sunday moming, to the mem. ers of the graduating qushanna Unive Ard was graduated hanna University in Mrs. Ard brief visit with friends, Tuesday the ver, lass of Sus- The Rev. Mr om Susqu 1915. He and d in Bellefonte for , BI weekly ie oppe at of the regular Beli fomte Kiwar Mr. Ard wa Years of service with the Westinghotise Com pany Pittsburgh, J Mac Curtin of that city, plans to retire in the near future, and In the fall he and Mrs. Curtin, their son. Henry, bet- ter known as “Beau.” will come to Bellefonte to make their future home, Mr. and Mrs. Curtin are well nown in Bellefonte and are bound to Centre County by close family ties. Mr. Curtin is a brother of John Curtin, of West Linn Street, while Mrs. Curtin is a sister of the late Mrs. John Shugert, of Bellefonte They have been frequent visitors in Bellefonte during their long resi- dence in Pittsburgh at During a severe windstorm that struck Bllefonte Tuesday afternoon the upper portion of a giant tree on West Bishop street broke off and crashed to the ground, striking an automobile owned by Boyd Johnson of Buffalo Run Valley. which was parked in front of the Benjamin Herr service station. The car was badly dented in several places, and several metal signs in front of the Herr station were badly damaged by the heavy tree, which broke off about 20 feet above the ground. The interior of the trunk was badly rot- ted. Late in the afternoon Borough workmen removed the fallen part of the tree, and the tall stump will be {| removed at an early date ~Charles P. Freeman, of Philips- burg, Administrative assistant of the | WPA for the central part of Penn- svlvania, was a business visitor in Bellefonte yesterday. Mr. Freeman is wearing dark glasses as the result (of a serious injury he suffered May 18 when he waa struck in the eye by a piece of stone or metal. He was standing on a sidewalk in Clearfield when a piece of stone was thrown { by a passing truck, striking his eye in such a manner as to shave off a portion of the eyeball Had the laceration been the thickness of a piece of paper more than it was, the eve fluids would have ben re- leased and blindness would have re- sulted. As it was, Mr. Preeman was forced to remain in a complete- ly farkentd Soon for several otha until the Ah site healed. No ‘mane Rebs sie, dx Band 4d New John Deere Mowers at prices. Come in and save ten Bellefonte Hardware Cn, * Former County Commissioner J V. Brungart of Rebersburg, was a pleasant caller at our office on Sat urday Thomas J Mills, was a Monday, as well as office Mrs of North Spring ¢ Sunday for a two at Lake Carey, Pa E. J. Butler ubscribers from time to visit ow while In town Our good friend FP. 8. Wells, of Oak Hall, called at our office Mon- day, while on of frequent visits the county seal Mrs. W. R. Cliffe to her home in Hershey after having spent several days in Bellefonte as a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs W. Frederick Reynolds, on West Linn street 1937 dollars Decker, of Spring Bellefonte visitor on a caller at our departed on vacation treet weeks one of our valued Clearfield, found office on Monday one his w has returned See the before lellefonte Hardware Co you buy a washing machine We will give you $2000 for M old machine, which makes the pri a brand Thor $7905 bargain our oe oO A new only wonderful Adams the Centre County Adam thelr cave al and Kline pente Edward Car operation "ederation visit Mrs Lev oa oth tT apartme: Tue a brief Martin's mother at her street linsgrove several day: Dr OCCAsIcr this tH Hi ents The n time was osteopath, to 8 niot i n of his anna Universits their re the Martins will by Mrs spend the greater part mer in Florida Dr dent queh Upon LLL a be 4 in rey iartins paren ith on June 20 accompanied is, w ho will of the sum- Woodruf! y at BSusque- Dr. Martin, a Bellefonte High known in this vi- Nanna y graduate of the school and widely cinity, reports that the drive to Flor- ida is no longer a tiresome one, for excellent roads make fast travel safe and tireless To prove this state. ment he pointed out that he made the 1200 mile journey in two time. The first day they 800 miles and he declared that he experienced but [Httle fatigue. The roads in the south are smooth, broad straight and level, and it is possible to maintain high speeds for hours at a time, he said i a———— BREAK GROUND FOR STATE COLLEGE THEATRE Ground has been broken for the erection of a new theatre, with a seating capacity of 1.000, on West Coliege avenue. State College. The theatre will be erected on the for- mer W. A. Hoy property just west of the College Diner The theatre is being bullt for Warner Brothers by the Centre Theatre Corporation, composed of State College business men. John H. Henszey, of State College. i& in charge of construction, and the theatre is expected to be ready for use by October 1. The Catham and Nittany theatres, also Warner Bro- thers’ properties, will continue in operation as usual. The entrance to the new building will be flanked on either side by a store room, which will be available for business enterprises The structure will be of colonial design, of limestone and wood con- struction. An interesting feature to Bellefonte residents lies in the fact that limestone blocks salvaged from the former Ok Murray Andrews property at the corner of Allegheny and Miwa streets, Bellefonte, will be u in much. of siggew ork ¥ of the theatre. He, days traveled | ance D. W. Gates and children, |. The d THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ALUMNI DANCE DREW ATTENDANCE Attendance at the annual dance given by the Bellefonte High school Alumni Association in honor of the graduating class last Thursday night at Hecla Park, exceeded all expectations, and the association officers report that after all bis have been paid a substantial bal- will remain in the treasury ance was well conducted, and wis nothing, with the excep- storm early in the eves mar the occasion ociation sponsored al prizes, totaling $20 in value excellence in various department of high school work, These awards will be made tonight al Commence ment exercises, A complete report of the financial condition of th organization is expected to be pub lished next week Officers of the whose leadership ul dance w Johnson pre Coble, vice pre Caldwell ecretary rer. Jace y of the dance commit in Chargt EXCELLENT there tion Hung The of a Lo seve! for Wh association, und last Thursda held, are: Don ident Kathi sident; Caroline mild Darot Bottor! HCCes HE Leas b EXCURSION TRAINS WILL STOP HERE, JUNE K uns TROOP TO LEAVE FOR CAMP, FRIDAY, JUNE Belief Paul ant week now Be taken ind ’ ast ther units ival of the OF CC. GIVES 5100 MORE FOLDERS TO STATE COMM request c descripliv the Belle- Chatnber of COmImEroe YOR sent akotment of 5400 folders to distribu- tion by the Comnl ssion Originally the Chamber had given the Commission 2000 folders, but this supply has been exhausted The State organization has estab lished a nation-wide system of dis. tributing advertising material for Pennsylvania throughout the hotels railway stations, bus terminals. and tourist homes of the United States The distribution is made free of charge to the local Chamber of Commerce with a nia Publicity the L: more f mot oi terday an GRANGE MEN TO PORTRAY THE PERFECT HOUSEWIFE Male members of Howard Grange will attempt to portray man’s idea of the perfect housewife at a regu- lar meeting of the Grange to be held Priday, June 10. The program will be in charge of Laird Schenck Worthy Overseer In addition, a program of music will be presented and refreshments will be served. The program at the meeting May 27 was in charge of the ladies of the Grange. Save $20.00 on a new Thor wash- ing machine. Ask the Bellefonie Hardware Co. to give you their terms . Plays at Hublersburg Don't forget the plays and spec- ialty numbers to be presented by the Logan Drama Club at the Hub lersburg Community Hall, Friday evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock. If you are interested in embarrassing situations and events where one good turn deserves another, you can’t afford to miss these comedies. Trade in your old washing ma- chine and get $20.00 credit on a new Thor 1 Co. about it. Ask the Belidfontes Hardwire of Page Five CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. the benefits derived, it is undisputabl Bain Counter. RATES Advertisements of twenty-five first issue. ment containg more than twenty-five REAL ESTATE- advertising sale or rent. KEYED ADS--All advertisements this office, must be complied with by Please do not call at the office for Inf ments, ag the publishers are nog perm yeruser, SUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE ral entitied 10 a 20-wurd adveltl fres charge. This privilege x { Ol inlervals Lost and Found A Panam and Pa agus Help Wonte i ao OOK WAN FEL ir Belsion home, Julian WANTED Wanted to Buy fod a aveile bie Wiit } 8 calves, hogs 1 pay the H MoCaleb Pa. Phone x22 WANTED--To buy cattle and poultry of all kinds most best for the best, R G08 W. rd 81, Lock Haven, 620-J market for s 113. and Ha He -R.i) to Bidney T. Risga iu the heen, WANTED] w am In cattle Call a oard Hall, Pa Articles for Sale and no Buns the Cenire i0u oe rhiokent Centre Arey Centre or . FOR BALE Trespass day Pshing signa at Democrat office ? plectiric molold Inquire al Bellefonte x23 POR BALD in good Bellefonte Hardware Pa. Phone 206 A 32 volt condition Co POR BALE--A chick brooder 250 oa- pacity will sell cheap as [ do not in- tend 10 raise any more day old chicks w H Baird, Bell el nte, RB. D Pa 22u FOR BALE Wood ing's garage at Port Matilda. also blacksmith tools, gar. age tools and ascoessories. Inquire Clalr RB. Woodring Adinx., Port Ma tiida, Pa x24 POR BALE--Fence at 4 the cost with electricity, choice of models from $1250 to $2450 110 wolt or battery ask for demonstration. W. R Ever hart Btate College Pa x24 | POR BALE Loc unt pots, wire fence posts 6 and 7 feet, price 30 cis delivered anywhere in Centre and] Clinton counties. Also sawed posts Pred Wheland, Alezan dria Pa. x31 Farm Machinery POR SALE-Gream separator in ex- | cellent condition. Price $10. Clyde Bor Ber Mo hannon, Pa Ee — ws § pet | ror BALE Dain hay loader In working condition. Price 810 L. Peters, town) FOR SALE--A 6.ft. cut Johnston | mower in running condition. Priced ‘ dg Phillips, Howard, | road x3 POR SALE--3 wed mowers, Charles PF. Hipple, Hipple ment Store, North Water Bi. fonte, Phone 103. FOR BALE And milking machines and Su tric milk coolers. see Hugh RD State College. Pa POR SALE-2 McCormick cultivators. | 2 grain drills, 2 manure spreaders, 1 dump make 1 oultipmcker. John | Matis, Hublersburg, Pa 2018 ' FOR 8: SALE--20" A thresher, seif- | fed wind begger and cheap ple. Belle. | x28 | service of “Burge | e elec Dale x28 | and 15 cents for each additional insertion Every can bw POR BALE-Gond man | FOR SALE—Prosh cow. x23 | (29; miles west of Storms. | x23 | | Stormstown. | Matilda. {years old; also good cook stove | POR ia Ch That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- partment has become so amazing'y popular Considering its low cost and y Centre County's Community Bar- or less, 26 cents tor Where advertise words, one cent a word is charged words A stralght one cent a word Is charged for rea] estate that request replies to be mailed « those answering Lhe adverlsemeoents ormaion concerning such advertise ied W divulge the name of Lhe ad- The Centre Dem- columns one Lume a year al dillerent subscribed Lo wen nt lies Lulles i 4) used six FOR BALE ond er en Yap or hay weed spreader Or KA A Bria - Darga FOR BALE Weeder John Deere UVR NE Jersey Tractors, Etc. OR BAL - Supplies loctrie broode: Household Goods POR BALE-9x12 rug in exon) condition Priced very low. Phon Bellefonte 176 23 POR SALE Wooden use. Ingu Hal Po “At deriabin Rev halts and tables ite of B. F. Cori x24 for awn Centre FOR SALR chine with god condition Fiem Pa NL SALE New sewing ald at YW price atl the Bewing Machine (#hop) tric and treadie styles sowing machines prices POR SBALE-A 4-burner gas stove with insulated oven, grey enamel 8ix orange and green awnings used only a short time Double fron bed Ine auire of Catherine Fravel, Spring St Bellet onte Pa x23 Food Products POR SALE Harshberger Pa electric washi copper GA mE ma. tub n Garrett x23 fre machines Ratbyerayurg Both elec All makes of repaired) iow x23 Oo Potatoes, HE RD 1 pabeth A Port Matilda x23 smoked oountry of C. A. Talbert, X25 Inquire Pa Dogs, Pets, Etc. POR SALE-Bchs red boned coon hound pups and fox. A R. Roas- Warriors Mark R D x2 Live Stock 2 | FOR SALE Guernsey heifer 1st time fresh C. E Brus Fleming Pa. x24 | POR SALE Pigs 6 werks old. In- quire Edw. Flick, Fleming, Pa. x23 8 C Wit- Phone 824. x33 hams Miiesburg mer. Belisfonte, BR. D. 1, POR "BALE—Frosh cow with calf by her side, John Spearly, Bellefonte. Pa. RD 2 Phone 1i-R x23 | FOR BALE-Holstein cow, coming fresh in short time with third oal W. B. Grove, Spring Mills, R. 1. x23 | FOR SALE-—Guernsey heifer with first calf by her side. 2 miles east Paul W. Ghaner, Pols x cow ® - mare 8 Thos POR SALE-Two Guernsey COuernsey bull, and black | GUL, Julian, Pa. and Shorthorn, also mules. C M. Long, Howard, | 2 Phone Zion 18] SALE-Some good dralt horses | and mules, at the right price. Must be as nted A. Lohr, jafonte. R. D. 8 horses Pa Jnguire of Ceo. | . x23 Poultry POR SALE--256 and hens, | ers, BR. M. Alexander FOR BALE--Nice three Ww four M. Stover, slong Phone 900-1-4 POR BALE New Hang hire Red and white Legh ts Barred Rocks and New Hampshire Red chick Long's Hatchery, Mill Pa b323 x25 Garden Plants SALE in «( RD 3 FOR BALE Pints D. 2 or r of Bel Rhode 1s ROOG iny Pa x23 ire bred P yr. old, very Julia ty 141871 ad road x23 spring ch Pons Ber tis Jackaonvilie each TEL ohone POR Phi} fon Lmrdey plat AOTTCL Fay John on u n FOR BALE catybhrage ood frame g Lohories mull flower rown Nel . Pa I on Real Estate POR BAl For Sale rt For Rent Rooms Ox ron TEENY private ¢ UCILLMOR 00%) Tig Pha BETH E S08 Re) Pasture For Rent RENXRT oo? of cath e, Ma POR Prost 117 4 Loa MONEY ns to Farmers POR. PARMERS Miscellaneous STOCK . oved my DEAD Call aM. J-3, Pa prompl “i! Et) FIRE INSURANCE-—AL a reduced rate twenty percent lees thar the Pre. miu J. M. Keichline, Temple Court t Bellefonte, Pa WANTED Hay i Weide kind of hay Centre Hall to shai ACA To FOR SERVICE m3 four. TORIC gian stallion on Meyers, Jullan Arn prepared to start thoroughbred Bel- road BY truck CM Pa. Phone 331-R-31% 2008 a" FREE If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion Heartburn, Belching. Bloating, Nau- soa, Gas Pains, get free Bampie, Udgs at Parrish Drug Store x24 WANTED Dead, old and disabled cows, horses and mules, removed free, Vogts Rendering Worka. Geno, J Vogt, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. Phone 56-R-4 at our expense. iu AUTO OGUASS —Shatierproof door glass and windshields in shock 23 all times—any spe or shape for all cars and trucks 1920 to 1938. We in- stall auto glass during daylight hours omy. Closed Sunday afterpoon, Kruger's Auto Parts, Philipsburg TO RHEUMATION Send booklet on Rheumatism. Try Tib- bens Triple Remedies for Rheuma- tism and get Relief. Hepatioo-fis. nals Eliminant and Alkalizger $1.00 Meritol (Rheumastim Drops) 800; Krood Oll Rubbing oll S0c; Oall or send by mall on receipt of ries Prepared In the laboratories the Tidbina Pharmacy, Beecll’ Creek, Pa Add 10c postage and pecking. 8° CLASSES REDUCED--Having lately installed new lens nding ma chinery am prepared to furnish gloss. os al very atiractive prices. Alsc eal Tanses (Just out), for those with de ective hearing. arpe and mp stock German Res. oan do better here than gh hwanbabondiing E-ZINE-—Jleg. . Pat. Ol a The new Chinese EE iogy for Pever, OCatarrh, Sinus A rere Tay [shortness of breath In geneml. Guar. aniseed to make you (than any | Hon x24 FOR SALE-Stock bulls, Holsteins | BR eS | breathe E-Zes other Tetunded. We y direct fromm Chi prepald mall One whole month treatment {Bee what you buy E-Z buy in glass Repairing Doan Khient. | . ters Jun dale, Pa. B. F. D L. Box B7, 20 mo. i AT ey FOREMANS UPHOLBTERY-FPurni- ture repair «bop, repairing, resior- ing antiques a specialty ane and rush seats. Modern upholstery. Bhop North Race Bt, rear Peon Belle Hotel Phone 406-M iu MACHINE WOR ¥ mvorwe of Asani} Hue Pek Bal ask J FREE MOVIES ! wi. RF sii HECLA PARK Sunday Night Hanne Or FORSALE! ** New Breooder Houses, Laving Houses, Corn Cribs, Silos, Garages & Storage Sheds = 2 (Fire and Rat Proof! Will Deliver § £ WAYNE LIGHT, ANNVILLE, PAE rs] a. LEADING PIANO FIRM WILL SACRIFICE SMALL SIZE Grand Piano For very small balance. Respon- sible party may take over for terms low as $1 weekly. Piano is almost new and fully guaranteed. After seeing it, we will tune and deliver to your home. Also Betsy Ross Spinets at attractive prices. For appointment and information write F. A. NORTH PIANO CO. Ine. 1533 Chestnut Si. PHILA. SALE oF GOVERNMENT TRACTORS at INDIANTOWN GAP, PA. | Crawler type Caterpillars. size 5 ton Lor 35, only slightly used. many run less than ten days. Eighty to pick from. Cost more than $7.00000 ea ; priced now at $375.00 each. See a full demonstration any time without | obligation at the west side of govern- | merit reservation, Indiantown Gap,
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