Page Three June 16, 1938. Scores Awarded Prizes at Picnic 3 ——— (Continued from Page 1) | Hu Results in other contests avaflable last night: | Meadows Farms, Miss Helen Homan, of The Branch. the went to Louise Hall. first received first prizes, and so on in order Burns, Mrs fonte; Mrs. Sidney Neidigh, State |, history of the flag was given by Bellefonte. phases States Girl College; Bruce Knarr Centre Hall; College, and William Smith, Ss with a floral Bell of Liberty by of- ficers of | Exalted Ruler | address of Garner Foust. holder Gap, and Reilly Hunter, Boalsburg women--Mrs Gap; and Mrs Eggs, Boalsburg; John Deibier, Ken- neth Rockey, and Earl Rossman. Earl Glenn Bill Rees Warner Freda McMurtrie zel Deitrich Miller. Ceraldine Rockey and Beulah Erad- ford prize winners in various contests. | A calf offered by the Nittany | was awarded to A dozen turkey poults, offered by ! Pennsylvania State College, . Gamer, of Centre ae the In the following lists, those listed | DR Miss Clara Belle Nail Driving Contest Edna Spearly, Elk on Mrs. Sweeley, and Mrs Centre Hall Boys' Sack Race: James Dutrow Charles Meyer, State | has 0 Hour Contest Walker Anna Miss Amateur Miss and Log Sawing: John and Raymond | Neldigh, brothers, State College, 15 | Bok seconds, Mothersbaugh onds. Am and 16 Musser Boalsburg Lynn EOC George win ji! Cla Men-—John Burk- Musser Pleasant Calling Foster Hog zat in t thei Walker Pleasant Maude Miller, Pleasant Gap, Reilly Hunter, Boalsburg 100-Yard Dash, Free-for-All: Joe | 75-Yard Dash for Boys Under 16 Rossman, Martin White and Ishler, Boalsburg 50-Yard Dash for Boys Under 12 Don Weaver and George |, 50-Yard Dash for Girls Under 16 Jean Smith Hua- Ruth Foust and Helen di From 7, ,., Miller Girls Helen 50-Yard Dash for 12: Ruth Foust Hie Bro " car Race for Qirls Under € June MY L Mr arat Gre NICIPA MILLHEIM the FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Swing Your Lady” Weaver Bros. & FElviry Frank McHugh Allen Jenkins ON THE STAGE In Person SAT. NIGHT ONLY “Jim and Jane” With their RADIO GANG (A complete new stage show) ee 107 A MID-NIGHT SHOW Bell 12:01 A. M. BIG SUNDA NITE, “Walking Down Broadway” Claire Trevor Michael Whalen COME ON FOLKS! HAVE A GOOD TIME! join dail are ing MONDAY & TUESDAY “The Adventures "of Tom Sawyer” | {in € Tommy Kelly ° is p af 1 Gi & or) May Robson WED. & THUR. JUNE 22 & 23 | bull “KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" KEEP YOUR WEALTH AT THE ALLIS -CHALMER'S y ALL-CROP MARVESTER “Successor to the Binder” Grow soil-builders like the clovers, sovheans, etc. . . . and harvest a cash seed crop with the ALL-CROP HAR- VESTER. With no outside help, you can harvest your own small grains, beans and seeds . . . at ome-fourth of binder-thresher costs. No twine, noshocking, ne threshers for Mother to cook for. Keep your wealth at home. Stop in to see us now/ Nest you lives an All-Crop Harvester » owner—ask him! JOHNSON BROS. Penna. Furnace, Pa. | White, Anna Harpster, | Smith and Gladys Meyers, Billy Reese and | Glenn Ishler; Thomas and | George John flags illustrating the various through of expressing ta cham sy=tem w Consideration palkd by the er for good: Lures When the present si begins S20 i Since the death of tain A. C. Mingle, business offic Travel! Club membership There i pledges himself frussion from the pr may be obtained atl the Chamber of Con —Read The $150 In sdvanes ¥ ——— - Legged Race nter; Lynn McMurtrie Warner vere 1% Thousa nds Attend Flag Day Ceremony (Continued from Page 1) appeared in the line of march, while High School Band, Ban jo Band and the State College Legion furnished Bellefonte Legion Band, Pifer's m and Bugle Corps | music Particularly impressive in honor of House steps were 8 Services the the Court G. Love, E yf ol q.. the United presented ceremony { which were I'he gone na by oncluded the Elks Lodge headed by Leslie mite George J. Proe: State Commander Legion wa Proesl was Si 5. past erican nm Mr detained from coming t he Elks committee rk N. Alkey take apprecu ons and bands for 1¢ parade r hearty and tw upport —_—_ To Sell Stock of Mingle Store (Continued from page one) th 22 other store central Pennsylvania new merchandise and $3,200 ighout owl - fix - wa osed of through § Saturday un entirely Al be stocked aid. Pract 4 hie od in Browns Blhiope Bide ese of go will and Learning Brown | fon beilig ai the sale en, who wi n charge of the store pending the consummation of sale Priday the late Cap- founder Shoe store has partnership d G. Earle Hc Deve n of the the Mingle conducted by the ¢ i= I now ec- es in Lhe rockerhott Hotel building MOTORISTS HAVE JOINED TRAVEL CLUB rding to reports from the efon Chamber of es 7 Bellefor the Per C( irom i Commerce itizens have ia Highways of new received le 10 10 ed neither By sign- motorist tf least there an application t make a viv taide int IDE OULSGE inLy hin Pennsylvani coming ummer. In 1 laced on the special mai he Pennsyivania Publicity LO receive ail fol the Commission § they come Te plication blanks merece offices in the ¥Y. MM. C. A ding -— Centre Democrat HOME WITH THE KEEP CASH AT HOME The All-Crop Harvester cuts and threshes valuable seed crops. Pickup attachment optional, KEEP FERTILITY AT HOME You can sell seed of soil-buildink legumes for cash. Straw eon riches the soil . . . bigger yields. - IS < 10 BETTER LIVING CHALMERS “And James and the flag While —————— Mirem| John M. Keichline Succumbs to Illness (Continued from page one) of the organization will be held in the Court Room at 1:30 o'elock Fri- day afternoon, just before the fu- neral services, at which time a com- mittee of attorneys will submit a minute upon the life of Mr. Keich- line, The services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon from the E. E. Widdowson Funeral Home, North Allegheny street, The Rev, H Willis Hartsock, pastor of the Belle fonte Methodist ‘Episcopal church, will be in charge, and interment will be made in the Union eceme- tery. Friends may view the body at the Widdowson Funeral Home from 9 o'clock Friday morning until the time of the services. A great-grandson of the late Col Peter Kelchline, flirts mayor, first magistrate and first sheriff of Fast. Northampton county, Mr hline was a descendant of ane the early Pennsylvania families son of the late Peter native of Narthampton who as a boy waiked from Easton to Aaronsburg to serve an ipprenticeship as a blacksmith, His wis Sarah Long. who at the e of her marriage on August 15, resident of Aaronsburg who was a native of Buffalo Union township. Keichiine, as he was gen- known In Bellelonte, was born at Aaroensburg on October 13, 1846. He received his early educa. tion in the schools of that loeniily and later attended the Normal School at Rebersburg, the Boalsburg Academy, and the Pine Grove Mil Academy. Alter teaching school fox ! at the Glades school ownshilp, he Ltudied offices of Push & Yocum During his teaching eca- reer he was instructor of Former Sherilf W. Miles Walker, now ree iding on East Linn Belle Ont Upon hi 874, Mi iy that years Wis a Kelchline county 0 mother oguire erally 1 y Hi eur Ferguson the law in Jellefonte treet admisuon to the Bar In Ke Laged active. until some interest in CRTES F) Allhwe elected over- bee Wik WX coueclor, and finally Justice of the Peace of Bellefonte. He served in the latter oifice for a number of have ing been appointed to the post three mes and having been elected once His last term expired first thiz year Despite his lohg associa Hon as & member of the minor ju. diciary, Mr. Keichline's was the acti BEG win Lie ed in politics. He eT Wie pos Od years the of ve ia ie On October 11. 1876 Mr. Kelchline was mar Mis I. daughter Susanna Hahn The bride the time of and (Wo years ago the celebrated ALNIVersary fact Lat IL Sarah Loulse Wagner of the late John M. aud § Wagner, of Bellefonte was J2 year ner wedding aged couple wedding h, 3 Of age at their 60th 5 Keich- line, who will be 84 years of age « in excellent health well preserved Xie wal BI hild namely: Dr. John Keich- Ine, of Huntingdon: Miss Dal Kefchiline n in the Bellefonte publie schools: Edward 1. Keichline local insurance representative: Mis Anna Keichline, Bellefonte architect \ include one bro- the venerable Peter PP. Keich- line, of Willowhank Bele fonte eight grandchiidren-—all children of Dr. John Keichline- namely: Sarah, wile of John Char- Pittsburgh ; and Mary Martha, all One great. Arse ney street les, Middiebu Samuel Susanuab, Alanlie Cs Ella, Helen ang home in Huntingdon grandchild, Charles i of Middleburg { Following their marriage, Mr Mrs. Keichiine went fo housekeep- ing in a house aa Howard street Bellefonte, near the Union Later they moved fo the residence on North Allegheny street now oc- ] Hami izen they moved to their on East Bishop Keichline built at that time Politically Mr. Keichiine was al- ways a staunch member of the Dem- ofratic party. He was a member of the P.O. 8 of A and of the [. © 0. F. lodges and also was a member of the now defunct CG. K. E Castle in Bellefonte On the oceasion of the 80th wed- ding anniversary of himself and Mrs Keichiine, the veteran attorney was presented with a large eclectic percolator by the Bar Association, At that time Mr Keichline declared that he owed his long life and ap- parently inexhaustible vitality to the constant and liberal use of oof- fee. A dozen cups a day was nothing untmual for him and he often amazed his friends and neighbors by the tireless energy he displayed about the home and in the garden, even after he had passed the age when most men have difficulty In walking Born in an age when farmers got out of bed by candle light and | when the boys were gxpected to a- rise at the same time, Mr. Keich- line formed a habit of es/y rising | which remained with him through- tout life, It was not unusual to see him on the street or in his office, as recently as last year, at 6:30 and {7 o'clock in the morning, and he al- i most invariably was on duty until {8:30 or 9 o'clock in the evening. at RiS0 § and cemetery tan, Belie- About 1886 present home which Mr at ¢ cupied by Thomas fonte’'s oldest ¢ at Feet CATCHES ANOTHER BIG ONE { Hiram Greenland, Karthaus post- | master, who has been showing same tof the Bellefonte anglers a few | things about catching large trout jout of Logan Branch, gave the boys ianother lesson about 8:15 o'clock {Bunday evening when he hauled a {25-inch brown trout out of that stream.” The trout weighed 6% ipounds and meastired 13'% inches iin girth. Greenland, brother of [Clayton Greeniand. of Bellefonte, {eaught the trout on live bait : MARKET QUOTATIONS | Wheat Onts —————— i Buckwheat i Rye . { Barley cem - ib ———— Provisions, groceries, ete, as cor- rected weekly by Herr & Heverly, | Bgiis, per dosen A8 "Lard, per poubd A3 a thw ire 80 confessed to participation in the THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA. BOALSBURG | The Gleaners Class” of the Re- formed Sunday School will hold a Strawberry Festival Thursday even- ing 16th. on the church lawn. Tommy and Jimmy Hunter of Al- toona, are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, Riley Hunter Jerry Segner of Huntingdon, spent some time with his grandparents Charles Segner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callahan and daughter and Frank Balley of State 2er; lst It College, were recent callers at the Fred |, home of Mr. and Mis. John Kimport 1st Mr. and Mrs. James Houtz and gZeant children of State College R. D, were hing guests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Ko! mah, Sunday Miss Grace Woomer spent the weekend with relatives in Pittsburgh rporals William 8. Cx Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer, Mr Delallo, Roy K and Mrs. Nevin Meyer and Mr. and Charles R. Sager Mrs. John Smith and gon spent Sun- nd. Samuel A. day at Tyrone 25 Int’ Cla : Miss Anna Weber Roe L wk days with relatives youd, ’ “ M:. and Mrs. H Ry umond: vi Bloomsburg, spent acon, Lenn their son-in-law Mentzer, Jo Local Troopers To Go to Camp (Continued from page one) | two weeks ago for the use of units from other parts of the state. Fol- lowing is a complete roster of of- ficers and enlisted men who are scheduled to make the trip tomor- row 0 Officers: Captain Herbert M. Dee- Hall F, Achenbach and Shope; 2nd Lt. A, A. Arter 8gt Harry Symmonds: Ser. Victor E. Emel, Paul C. Pan- John R. Gingher, William 1 her, Hurold R. McDonald, Ken- neth 8. Walker, and Bovd A. Yar wai An- Dunkel Jos ph ¥ Sot Charle 3 Willord C Dunkelbar- M. Kelley wph J Wat. x spent severa in Huntingdor WwW. Shefler 0 Sunday with M1 and daughter vin fee E ner, “olborn M. Eckel, H. Panning, Lewis 8. Fetters ud James F Paul IL William O. Gross Wilbur L. Hime, Earl G Walter R. Horner, Clarence C Raiph L Robert J McKinley Woodrow Pettingill chreffier E. Tierney, J K {son and Charles E. Young Privates John R. Anderson, Mel- H. Baughman, Arthur R. Bickle, Bryan, Durbin M. Baumygart- Howard 8. Burd, Richard M George B. Curtin, Donald John H. Estright Paul Don« W. Fisher, Prank E. Gallagher Garis, Francis R. Genua Gingher Edward Gordon James F. Gummo, Holderman Hoy op, Albert E. Knisely McGovern Donald A Bamuel McKinle Mann, Herbert A. Mii Rn Peters, James W James Sapplek, Harn Robert B. S8hafle Russel R. Shuey Farl W Jes ” i w Mahlon IA Smith, M A. Weaver, Ji WwW. Witmer wil Fdward Legal Notices ANTED received on BIDS W ed ds will be Time. etc P M Eastern Standard 400 11, 1938, for approximately tons of good grade Bituminous coal Pa, wili ff for the Bellefonte 6 District (B) price Ww inciude delivery yuliding the 84 Delivery must be made within 30 days . 7 ¢ the conte i 7:00 July of Temple OO; after apwardine ne name of the mine and anNsiyss conl must be furnished weight will be con! must be weighed weighmaster, The | the right LOrner accepted Ferwrard ny yo off ject ¢ st the Garage, Cherry rt be offered Following of sutornobl ie ! oe furniture OED ik ret Lyre Alley, rear Court Busicding, Bellefonte and aoid whe compl 4 ona! : mm ( Allegheny an Belletonte WR O01 Pollow ing MASUIAN 1 PUBLI Of Second-Hand CERNOTI shop ali wid BEgulpment The Patate SALLY Ofhice under.agonea of EMERBON ¥ onal proper said EMERBON 1} DAY JULY WATIIYN AL STATY OOLL and Mrs. M. A Mr. and Mrs children of Lock Elia Waite and Clark Harvey Miller and Haven and Mr daughter Ruth of Port Matilda, spent Thursday wit Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Freeby Mr. and M Edgar He Sunday at the Dale Cabin Creck Mrs. Mag ing Low and daugh New York, and Mrs. Clyde Thoma of State College spent Sunday even- ng at the W. E Kline home Mr. and M%s. J. Carl of Wildwood N. J. called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rishel, Sunday Mr. a Mrs. Ford Kingston, Riu ier © nd Mystery Shrouds hg Missing Circus Troup New Arrivals! Cent ed ros Actonishing Values! Large In Our Ladies’ Degartments Ladies’ New Summer Dresses Your choice of new. prints / f — cool dotied Ie -0 equipment white 3 in nO Ig WiHiees Joily on ti Mr glancing in pe Yeager was astounded the window i activity in the Wan > cage There Mots hag i est style wilk pastels, eriep and Swiss dresses vailes pine J #3000 fgend “Keds ened fo Uwe wal at one © ¥ a Mouse eT I WHS OT wd and Ww ' gd he SL utile Jgutune, Wa Beautiful an iy i HNO IEE LY Lily 6 iro Lika anc top of from the cage was ap of hi a kK of blood Al ase—the only exit innumerable footprints les fied 2s 10 unusual activity during th DULL SO the rend nVesLigsion ng an In Natural and Pastel Colors § $1.95 | What a Special! ty gh ¥ | THREE-PIECE SUIT Conuivts of a Sport Jacket and few bones Fwe Skirts $2.00 advanced Selection Ready to Wear §1.95 the ROYS’ a Rp 2 MEN'S All Bathing Bolero Jackets Shorts All Mexican Des | ~* Bathing 4 4 { Rh J Eo ad vo ! For « | Suils very member ol 2% to $2.49 TRUNKS Ace igns family TRUNKS te 5% — ai——— LADIES BEAUTIFUL WHIT] Hand Bags In 9 sGres leather or crochet Washable 5% choter of Cases and Vials Your Children's Weekend Bag Vacation Luggage Hat Boxes Beautiful organdy Sale of Ladies’ Has! and pasts! eal A large elec ol felts, Latend crepes Al all shapes $1.00 LADIES BLOUSES ti slvies in and head Araws sze of assortment AN blouse colors latest 5% LADIES and SLACKS AND Wear these comfort wi Overnight ¢ im rust, hrown ed designs LADIES and collars Nees White AND MISSES’ ANKLET 10c pair and move 49¢ and $1.00 ir k Colors. hie alse Mexican MISRES COULETTE for cool free. Le ment whe green, pring YOUR CHOICE $1.00 to 10 Beautiful styled. Made of frul Children’s Sun Suits - 15¢ to 5%¢ { of the loom materials theory that pe the mice w niging in window ‘3 S00n WAS proved to be entir without foundation According to reporiz avaliable ves t pret 3 TY GAY o the Nice were Ast nied ck Tuesday pened oo cause to disappear occurred sometime tween that hour and about 7 ¢ yesterday ng Yesterday the meri v-zo-rounds and the joop-ih op were idle, while visitors who topped 10 glance in the window to see the activity ey have becom: socutomed to since Monday when the circus came (0 ithe store, saw instead a bulletin prepared by Mr Yeager, which with the cold factu- ality of all official bulletins, gave notice that the circus troop had disappeared and that a new (roupe of performers from Pittsburgh will be on hand today to take the place of the 13 missing men Inquiry revealed that a long dis- tance call to the clrcis management in Pitisburgh early yesterday morn- ing resulted in arrangements being made tO have the new troupe sent here by express. The Circus owners were in as deep a quardary as local wobers over the strange event, fof ver before has an entire troupe disappeared afhout some evidence as to what happened. They were particularly puzzied because the troupe had spent Monday night in the same window, under the same conditions, with no untoward res sults I's all very sad CIRCUS MOUSE LORE: Circus mice cost #5 cents each, are untrained, but perform like oid troopers. They commit no indecen- cles while on display, and apparently nap, 24 hi their abou: 11:30 Whatever | t ol morning ferris wheel Dress Shirts - 79¢ & $1.00 20¢c & 25¢ pr. 20¢ Union Suits 39¢ White Handkerchiefs - 5¢ Pajamas - - $1.00 All Wool Bathing Suits $1.79 Balbrigan Union Suits - - 69¢ Polo Shirts - - 59¢ Bill Folds - 25¢-39¢ SHIRTS and Shorts - - - ea. 25¢ Buy Him Something Useful ! Socks Belts - - - Suspenders - - 25¢ Smoking Pipes - - 10¢-25¢ Niue Chambray Shirts 59¢ enjoy their antics on the moving wheels. They are not penned. of fastened in or on any of the wheels, | the extent of their performing de+ bending entirely upon thelr indie | vidual desires. MEN'S BALBRIGAN Shirts & Drawers 29¢ ea. All Sigex. Stock up new, Arrest Suspect In Bathing Trunks 79¢ Shaving Cream 10¢ Gillette card 10¢ Shaving Brushes Hats - 79¢ & $1.00 Men's Slacks $1.00 Well tailored. Visit Our Basement Department For Real Bargains ! Heavy Galvanived WASH TUBS 25¢ STEP-ON Garbage Cans 39 36x36 TABLE COVERS Aust 15¢ Colors IR PC. BLUE WILLOW Luncheon Set $1.19 Consisting of 4 Wide Cups; 4 TABLE AND Dresser Lamps Complete with shade 1c Sageers: 4 Nine inch Luneheon Plates; 4 7'. inch Soup Plates: 1 Salt and §} Pepper Shaker Get Rid of Window Shades Fihre 2 for 25¢ 26x32. Special FLIES! ly Swatters Fiy Ribbon 3 for 5¢ Fly Ded Insect Spray 18¢-20¢ Fly Sprayers 10c & 26¢ 5¢ ONE LOT OF Odd Curtains Regular 9c. Special 44c pr. Whhdow Screene 2We & We SCREENING BY THE YARD 26 & 28 ineh wide 15¢ yd. 20, 22. MU inch wide 20c yd. rn vers | Sereen Door Hinges Sereen Door Springs. Screen Door Cateher | ORANGE SLICES SPANISH PEANUTS FRESH, CRISP POTATO Sweet Specials FRESH, DELICIOUS JUMBO TROP , Adworted Pia ib Se ib Se db 10e Robbery at Martha (Continued from page one) which the three made their escape was found to have been stolen from a Welirville, N. Y.. resident. i The suspect who fz sald to have YOUR DOLLAR ALWAYS BUYS MORE AT TURNERS robbery, was apprehended by a ‘Pederal Bureau of Investigation! agent on a charge of transporting & | stolen ear across state lines, He is to undergo further questioning at the local jail in connection with the | robbery at Martha Furnace, i Summer Ties - 10¢ Blades 10¢ Straw Whatever you do wear slacks. A.C. TUR R COMPAN TEMPLE COURT BUILDING Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa. DO YOUR BARGAIN SHOPPING AT TURNERS ® 8% 8
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