—— CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. June 23, 1938. a a hy" " had I - _— a “® o'clock at the home of her son«in- 1 gana Matasestn, Miss Marie Stubs | TELEVISION PLANNED FOR 4 H mon the total of several consecy- nw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Her | Recent Weddings wei Miss Iva Evans, Mrs. James VISITORS TO NEW YORK Resentence Convict tive sentences, which would entitle bert 8. Bolger, Alloona. Born al Bauchman, Mrs, Bernard Ryan, Misg - Who Fled Prison them 0 resentencing under the Spring Mills, April 26, 1874, she was Whitman-—-Bathurst Hazel Morrell, Harrisburg; Mrs Television, long awaited by the up terms of the Bupreme Court's de- a daughter of Thomas and Jennie 0000 r mathurst, daugl. POWRES, daughter Marjorie, Altoona. ' American public, soon will function (Contintied from page one) clsion (Miller) Jamison, a pioneer Centre Ss _ A Among the Bellefonte guests were for visitors 0 the NBC studios in 3 re nl I'S. ) i [3 . " ' . = County family, She had been a re- ber li Vy KL Abin Bahu pather McCreesh, Father Downes Rockefeller Center. A television ex- sentenced in Blalr County 10 serve sident of Martinsburg for the past| op, "cp, “of ‘Mr, “and Mrs. C A. | and Father McGuire hibit will augment the guided tours three terms of from 1 Lo 2 years each DONALD HOY, Greene Heaton, at Rockview at (15 47 vears. Members of the family ie Whitman of Lock Haven wore ——— through the studios and the other to run consecutively, making a total Donald Hoy, aged 1 year and velock Saturday evening after un clude six sons and daughters, MFS. | oon, 1 marriage Saturday ove Woleslagie~Stimer Rockefeller Center attractions which of from 2 to 6 years. In 1932 he M uU NI C | Pp Al days, son of Blaine and Ethel Bure illness with a complication of dis- Herbert 8. leer, at whose hone ning at the Covenant Central Pros. On Thursday, June 16, at Cum- In the past four years have atirack- escaped from Rockview, was appre MILLPEIM gin Hoy, of Zion, passed away at the eases incident to her advanced age. she died, Mrs. Clair L. Calhoun and byterian church in willlamsport by perland, Carl Woleslagle, son of Mr. ©d more than 3.000000 Lourists, The | hended, and was brought before the Centre County Hospital at 10:45 She was a daughter of Isaac and Joseph 8. Martin, both of Altoona the Rev. Ganse Little, pastor. They | #nd Mrs W. W. Wolestagle, of Ty- exhibit covering all phases of the then Judge M. Ward Fleming for o'clock Friday morning alter an ili- Mary Shade Noll and was born on Mrs. Leo B. Reed; of Phialdelplyia wore attended ba Mr : nad Mis sone. and Mis Elaine Stmer, new art, will be opened late thi enteneing Judge Fleming lume mess since the previous Sunday, of | August 18, 1850, making her age at Fred J. of Washington, D. C. and oy Krape, of Mill Hall brother. daughter of Mr. ang Mrs, John summer McGinnis’ three sentences togethe " NT nd 2 sa . ¥ ’ iy . " . . rr 158 [ wo tr writ him bo v for from 3 10 pneumonia. Surviving are the par- time of de ath B87 year > and N He len 1 Martin, " home, 3a in-law and sister of the bride, and Stimer, Port Maulda, were united Prepatations ior fie a j I " ) Jard Je04 Hi Jo prison or from ents, two sisters and a brother mionths Surviving in s it oh 8 | grandchildi : und ares OLS alter the wedding ceremony they 0 marviage by Rev, W H Baugh- Bring ” Remon ) a n Ry A yen " aping pamely: Betty, Barbara and Meriill, the sister, Mrs. Heaton, Aare our Mrs Joseph Peters of | Shag CHD, | ited Mr. and Mrs. Lewls Bat. man, pastor of the Cumberland le inclu ipecinl whind ood \ MioGénnids Sater institued pro "K k all at home Funeral services were other sisters: Miss Annie Nail, Mrs. Mrs RE Hockman of I hiladelphia urst. of Elmira. N. Y. returning ‘o Met hod ist Eplseopal chureh The guides who will esvor visitors on seedings which found thelr way into entuc y held on Sunday afternoon from the Harry H. Haag, Mrs. W Harvey Mir and Mrs R A. Miller of Tyrone Lock Haven, Monday. They will re. bride is a graduate of the North the tours Ihete Nitty ve al hil the Supreme Couri. He contended Moonshine” parental home at Zion, with the Rev. ler and Mrs. Wallace Markle, a of Two daughters, Mis. Jennje Dent jde in Mil Hall, rownship High school, Port Matilda, detalled 10 a specia ool, and |. oy bis sentence wis Unjust, in view Mr. Keller, pastor of the Zion Lu- Bellefonte. and a La Ohinries | and Miss Mildred, preceded her ‘ih class of 1035, and bas been employ. when they emerge, they " Yi of the fact that he was serving but Screen Snapshots and Cartoon theran chugch officiating, Myer- Noll, of Me ‘ por yo M= Noi ot ahh ls. Masti was 3 Ineraitt Knapper—Ball ed AL the Bennett store, Port Ma thoroughly grounded in Information ment was made in the Pleasant Gap was a member of the Fieasani Ci of the Gib emorial byte Lutheran cemetery Lutheran church for more than 70 missionary society - years. Funeral services were held RR——— ROGER EDMUND BELL Fuesday afternoon from the Luth- HOWARD SMEAD eran church. Pleasant Gap, with the oward Sme: ' . h Roger Edmund Bell, aged 6 years, op. 1 5 Kaufman and the Rev a rg Smead wd Ve "perrs ate ley Kbapper, U. 8. N. son of Mr 9 months and 12 days, son of Roger ; wegner officiating. Interment : lakbe was ling 3 and Mrs, Willlam G. Knapper, Phil. rot ) it el) {20 in Bellefonte passed away at he shurg. Saturday. June 4, 1938 The iy L. and Dorothy Straub Bell, of 230... made in the Lutheran cemetery, wi amsport Hospital at = 11:30 io’ | ‘PSbtg, Saturday. June 4, Ie Spr treat jellefonte, died y1 : v piel ' io y + y Blut Spring su He : i Pleasant Gap clock Wednesday night of last week fore at the Centre County Hospital at - ape fte brief line vith a heart M Helen Ruth # i ler . 3 > Raa Pi " ow “* . " a ram | wi H be Or ORE ’ as Jo Al — A x : Miss ellen J 3 oe aan . ‘ " I (162% vic 3:15 o'clock Sunday morning, from HARRY M. BICKLE. condition: Although he bad: beh Tel gos shuyeh, Altona, M) | v of Mr, und Mi Eroest Pye. of Rui the glass panel, in real life, The On June 25. 1927. th tate loot OUISE HOVICK., in complications. The boy had sulfer- rr ickle pro nib: WAP" | unlewcmindton Ol SOAS x Mind, Mclonald Was the hrice a . rane | iNrd room will be the first televi- ature passed an aei setting 10t ed for about five weeks from ar Ha ry M Bick PED ty » Nps m dical care fob som | eeka anly attendant and Mr. Poster King ville becuni jo bride of Lawrence son museutn. Here will be displayed {hat wh ro able taLitmb Tall ‘Battle of Broadway’ a + 13 iddle yp F101 HK VARLCY Toss Bb his dealh was unexpeciedq ang ca aprond : , § . VV. Vargo, of Milton, al a ceremony ™ ah ” . " a vial LAA VY Sy dis etn aan eT Aoi inflammation of th ni BAM ea home, Warriors Mark R. D.1, 188° as a shock to members and friend: yes a be Yan, ve o . Y Y ast the hom y apparatus from its caries crude consecutively, the aggregate Une . Buneral services were held from the J hh Mask A fan sradunte of e artsvilie igh pe A AL WE RL " winnings lo its present state A Ship the sentent " t> i " Pur | i ursday orn , 3130 elods of the Jamil As Sinead wa chool, Hartsville, 8. C.: St. Joseph's bride's parents, on Thursday June beginnings lg is pr I 1 hall be considered as the senleno« WED. THUR. & FRI. yy following an Jiness of Over LWO yERIS years old and had resided in belie y morning 1 44 Stranb-Bell family home on Spring Ce {— A ,,ahio y ther words had MoGCinnis « hy, at : I a . stil {1s ¥ in othv wWoras Jad MoCinni ‘ vy ot on Tuesday alternoor ademy, Sumpter, 8. C., and St. 0th, with Rev. C. F. Miller ollicial ah is i ; : } BIG DAYS stfeet_ on Tuesday afternoon with complication” of diseases.’ fonte until 6 years ago when he Academy, Sumpter. 8. C. and . The ring ceremony was used. U. 8. HOME ECONOMICS aped after the passage of the the Rev. O. C. Shuey. of Bellefonte ll ‘Mord Bickle was a 300 of wit 4 a 4 There He Mary's Academy Lenardtown, Md, Ung i Ang J A WORKERS IN CONFERENCE 4 ” Old Chi in charge. Interment was made in ' | Ms R wl Bi Kle ai | WER 0 INfeV Sey Arh " ny ign Knapper is a graduate of Anna DPorden, of Eellefonta Wil A : : n cago” . hy i ™ Key) iCKie ang nrlon § p alesman rat " "Eo “ad 3 ) mult yf —— thé Union cemetery, Bellefont + zi n. Centre ountv on emp Ah Oe At Ha fips A on » Philipsburg High school and the maki of honor and Mile Ful ™ . iy at Zion, Cen $ / : During his many years of residence a stad at ates “Naval Academy. An- Bellefonte, acted as best man The | : PII / 1 1881 making his. age at in this community he served a wii Marviand and Is now sta- | bride wa altired in an old rose home. economic cxlension rvid : ha yrone Power Alice Fave MRS. MARY ELIZABETH COLYER 450 of death 57 years. 3 months an constable, and also was assistant to pel’ iA To ole © bert, gown with white accessories and Will be hostesscs at the annual pre- and Cast of Thousands " ch Ro \ . J oda iy RT pe med aboard the U 8B. eroert, gown Wikia Wil " huni Wr h ~ mrs nh 4 rand £3 umber of ny CR vIew 2 . - Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Colyer died dav i Feb vary 6 1901 al than nts Frank E. Naginev. funera W a “ “i fon the midshipmen wore a corsage of gardenias and conversion conference for extension " id M I’ BEE Picture at the home of her son, Heiman, in Milesburg, he was united in mamiage director. Mr. Smead was twice mar dy gi ” 2 1a : gpa od dete! Bu low roses. Miss Lorden wore navy workers at Bedford June 24 to 27 Ns g i Do Not Miss It 2 AES 25 ob al. ME pa sash $erlt Te Tee « ” . - Of He second ciass yeu WwW IOsLs. $y ALG " . BE bor eR Aa mn. mit i } 3 new ls eh it the Siorch apartments State Col with Ms : S84 He had be Nn ried. his first wife. Gertrude Gal- Blue and pink and wore & Corsage About 250 home economics exten l Last Busing ts Centre Conky lege, at 5:38 o'clock Wednesda) resident ol farriots Mark valiey ap having passed away about | evening of last week, after a year f survived by his 1g vears ago. Surviving children of illness. A native of Huntingdoh wife and the hildren: Earl Bick- mion are Mrs. Marie Thal ax . 1'¢ 3 3 sr PILE n y 3 ‘ n i Svat Rick le . . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel TON . “IY ad , 1 ' TT thn county, she was born there on March le, Pin rove Mills; Ernest Bickle, Ambrose Smead and John Smead a H: i * oy bs Y i a of io w present. The young the 31 annual . meeting. of th 17 187). making her age at time of wriors Mark: Clair Bickle, Penn- o Bellefonte Mr Kenneth = al 3 wy . ry A A " ¥ to housekeeping in Bellefonte American Home Economics Associa or ARE mont "Wa x vi vb rity " i 1p ’ \ p Hi rb ti . rask ich oY 5 Mi: and I's a . " ion in Pitsburgh . 8 1 July 1 death years, 2 months $ Ld rng ym Bickle, at 11e of Erie. and Joseph Smead Thomas Praskovich of Half Moon in the near future. Both have a wid on i - burgh June 28 0 J } . ~ » ; ¥ ¥ vy K Eat harks n ’ 14 - . 3 n : 1 : H ai 7 H a ' procliny v o # we Jud days. ving are these cnuidr I irs. i be A War rviston. Surviving also are hb Terrace Bel font of remony circle of friends who wish them hag three-day program include C.C.0O of Pittsburgh. Ethel M rior Mark two brothers Ly- . d wife the former Rose How Trace, CLeionie, al a ceremony = raed group meetings {or county workers - ” * 4 an AVY ah wh ak At fA raysincd t if low k todnes. DINESS ANG Prosper ‘ Rom mn: mbabiebts & y Love, Cl veland, Ohio; Mrs. L. H. man Bickle, of Bellefonte, R. D., and rd. and these children of that un- «a A ; 30 o'clock Whe Wes) Bp lm 3 for specialists in clothing. in food iw 3 y a ¢ ¢ ot ’ "ne Y p ing fast erk al the ree. ard rit rts § " Ee . arran, sburgh . Colyer, of Alonza Bickle ! Port Matilda, and | , ni aret . Gay evening of asi weer al ! and nutrition in home managemen Ti Pitt R. R. Col he: he : 4k jon: Kathleen. Anne, Loretta, How ters {f St John's Ca:holic church Lewis—Long sit Tastee fhavmbsiaiaaten - aru four #0 Denoia, and H. J. Colyer, of State 13 grandchildren. He was of the ,.4 walter. Francis and Bobby, all Borba irdgs she oiler " orominent Sd home furnishings, and for su- College. A brother, Ray Burns. of Luth Throagh his entire home. together with several bro. Fw the Rev. Father Bernard Mo. Miss Doris M. Long pr ne n pervisors. Trops are arranged wo Harrisburg, and a sister, Mrs. My- lif: he followed the ceccupation of 4... od sisters. Puneral services OUDTe. Assistant paster of! the Shamokin young lady and ge historic points of interest and specia ton. of Altcona. also survive. Fu- larmer Mineral rvices were held wid oh Sunday afternoon church, officiating. Attendants were M. Lewis, of Sunbury, bro os Ol eitertainment is planned for each neraj services were held Saturday af t the home on Saturday afternoon. ‘ha Pam Funeral Home, Wil- Miss Helen Praskovich, sister of the Gordon Lewis, of East Linn street. oo.ning ternoon from (he Koch Funeral in « e of Rev. T. Max Hall, of 1... ollowed by I terment in Dridegroom, and Wesley Kushwa Bellefonte, were ted In MATIIAEE Wiliam Duncan, Philadelp! . * ee th - 2 “" i : * hd i UY Banta “ . fatiie ne ridin 4 v4 . ran vt int red fha- Home at Stat Jolleg apd inlter- Williamsport. followed A ID en ound cemetery. that ty both of Bellef{onis The bride is a at U i RPpUNR es St is 0" Pag OsUTnnast, will speak of ment was made at Huntingdon. rays metery near Stormstown ‘ graduate of the Centre Hall High o> i , LH a Ct. Saturday evening ; ' y School, class of 1827. and for a tin ng he church was auliiuil} alias: S———— ro MRS, SARAH MURPHY > 2 4 01 ume ing , : MISS HANNAH NOLL MES. GERTRUDE J. MARTIN, airs Sarahibiurohy : oldest. sid: Was employed the Coffee Shop, decorated [or he. Oost . ¥ §. OAR: , gis GE - I 4 ob Pes & A } mo ick ar ‘ 111 . Miss Hannah Noll. native and Mrs Gertrude J. Martin of Mar- gf Rev H. Willis Haartsock, pastor BAe ol - A We Mn Arml , “ . " Hneissre aid Prod 8 " : y iden She . 5 Parochial school, of orscheads, Y pst Hfelong resident of Centre county n #. widow of Fred 8. Martin. of the Bellefonte Methodist church » American Lime groom. and Miss Pauline Herb, Beas % N Co # “ fear . : ‘ " " mel i Anil ' dé H : died at the home of her sister, Mrs. dled Saturday afternoon at 4:15 died very suddenly at her home in | ny SEB rte ’ rick » an : ipany iy ! iy Valley, cousin of Lae ONG Ithaca, N. Y. on Friday morming st ‘ : f 3 £e porns weas ar vil smporaiily with Mr bride is a graduate of the M 8 o'clock from complications arrising he * gua " " shit por : rr OVICN Ss Dare: mel High school and is a Ga wher from a diabetic condition extending ig mh af {io gs ‘ 4 Mrs - of Mrs Kathryn LODE. of SHAmMOK “ETARS on M it ps y Tite her RF oh Holler—Mattern fh. Mr Lewis is 8 sO0 { Mr : nd Memorial Day had been able to at- Miss Charlotte Jane Maltern Mrs, W. D Lewi { $ Am a, MN A vied her household duties until daughier of Mr and Mrs F.C and ls & grad 1a { f Uly 4h ” two davs before her death. when she Mattern, and Mr. William Howard hool and A ¥ wR wil dog PARADE became ill, hut seemed to be recov- Hoffer, son of Mr and Mrs. B. Hof- lB COI pai re ring . uni Sunbury 1. y . ¢ or i FY Bis ! ' H Mrs. Murphy was born In fer, both of Philipsburg i lo Run Valley August 22. 1863 “Page Eight ~ i un — NOW PLAYING THURSDAY (June 23rd) RITZ BROTHERS, in p . owe of the 1-0-2 year seninoe al - " A ’ y ‘ie Hn television . oe, . ’ y R » . - tilda. The groom is & graduate of abou phe his esc he 8 NT Tyrone High school, cla ol 1930 Three studios have been set aside | peme A he 3A 1 yt FRIDAY & SATURDAY . oT. ’ ‘ a Ups y : and is employed as a salesman in for the nefit of the public. The tention i In an order di ( “Man Proof’ will house the leontscope cam- the prisoner be returned to Cen Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helens A. Ball, daughter of Mr. Thomas Ball, An- f the p A spartment of Rokh first napolls, Md., and Ensign John Kel- the furniture department ol Ro ert Company, Tyrone The couple era a "boom microphone and tre County to be resehtenosd. Tha i a Loy A gH | make theif home in thelr new- other equipment for broadcasting oo "Wf 0 he first man to ge y ’ . » furnished apartment in Tyrone sight as well as sound. In the sec- go, 4, doubling of his ota ee ond studio visitors will be able to y MONDAY & TC ESDAY - “ ertence for leaving Rockview be Vargo—Fye ser performers both on the screens gn ; . ¢ m VA 1D ' N ¢ bran of the receiving sets and, through VICTOR Mel AGLEN. and wil ceremony was performed by Rey Thomas N. Kelley, rector of thu " tint the core. Son workers from all parts of Praskovich—(irow of gardenias. Following thw cere- d rs i i Par ter mony a reception and wedding din- I ner was given with forty guesi couple expect United States are expected to at- tend the conference, which precede M Ls Elizabeth (iron 4 ich YAS wid LA n J Hus of gy de a RADIOS REPAIRED WORK FULLY GUARANTEED All Calls Promptly Attended To RATES REASONABLI EERE Aidit 1 adhe li io @ Lhe Jack Miller Radio Service West High St PFHONE s80-R Bellefonte, Fa bl 4 HE Lei He LET ERE Sa a A rey ~ E . ¢ Drying Clothes HEADQUARTERS FOR Corsages, Bridal Bouquets and other accessories for June Weddings GLADS $1.00 Per Dozen CABBAGE PLANTS 50¢ per 100 CELERY PLANTS ~ 70c per 100 a aa tT PUBLIC SALE O) ! So. Dakota Horses 20 Work Horses: 2 Saddle Horses: One Shetland Pony Tues. Nite, June 25 At 7:30, AL VICKSBURG, On Route 45 Between pied and Mifflinburg, Pa. narriage Pridas t daughter of the late John pretty dding Core mnny Ta) ; nd Catherine Chambers Hart- Ziot val al Lutheran churehy Bethichem Business Coleg ack m November 1, 1911 she was Parsonage. Harrisbhure, with the Rey ell K I in Sunbury ana \ FEATURIHG united in marriage to J. Linn Mur-'8. W. Herman offi clat ing. The 35 2 music composer, anc 8 HH /// pis 10 survives, with the following | Bride was attended by her sister, ber of his compositions have ] Allen Reed, of Aber- Mrs. Lee James. Mr Richard Hen. heard over station WKOK Marviand three brothers, wood was groomsman Miss Dorothy wedding dinner and reception, the Charles BE Hartsock. of Buffalo Run, Welch and Mr. James were presen tduple departed for a trip lo the former Miss attern was graduated yo» vl - ve fs ¢’ M. Ch % ig J 1. Hartsock, of Troy, and Rev. H and witnesstd the ceremony. The Oreat Lakes region and Canada F et ; wic ie y Willis Hartsock, of lieforte, and ' July 18 they will return easi and HIGH: SPEEDS SWING- out BROILER ‘ fe § 4 p05 oy in an ECONOMY RANGE at a SALE PRICE! % Here's Good News! While our limited supply lasts, we offer this remarkable Magic Chef gas range featuring the Swing.Out Broiler and High- Speed Oven at a special low price. This sale brings these exclusive features, hitherto avail. able only in higher.priced ranges, within the reach of every family. Every stove is brand.new, and built according to Magic Chef standards. $81-5¢ Termid ad low ad 8c per week Five Year Guarantee by Your Gas Company Central Pennsylvania Gas Co. Bellefonte and State College LOOK FOR THE FAMOUS RED-WHEEL ane sister, Mrs. Nancy Richards, of from the Detroit. survive. One brother. Rey Frank ID Hartanck., of Scranton. tied vears ago. The body was brought to the Methodist parsonage in Belle fonts, on Sumiay morning where funeral services were held on Mon. day afternoon at 2:30. conducted bs Re ‘Harry F. Babeoek, of State Onl iege. a former pastor of the deca eo assisted by Rey, C. C. Bhuey. of Bellefonte, Interment was made In Grays cemetery. Mrs. Murphy was a life-long member and active wor. ker in the Methodist Episcopal church a JOHN HENRY RAYMOND John Henry Raymond, a native of Centre county and a Spanish. American war veteran, died at the home of his son-in-law, Elmer Gor- don, in Milesburg. at 5 o'clock Mon- day afternoon from complications Although he had not been well since December, Mr. Raymond's condition did not become serious until six week; 20 when he suf fered a heart attack Since that time he had been confined to bed The deceased was a son of Thomas and Lydla Sampeel] Raymond and was born at Centre Hall on August 11. 1854, making his age at time of death 83 years, 10 months, and 9 days. He was twice married, his first wife having been Mary Gulls ford. Of that union the following children survive: Mrs. Nellie Bower, Lock Haven; Mrs. Harvey Reis borsh, of Parrandsville, Edward and Mrs. C. E Smith, of Lewistown; Fred L., of Corning, N. Y. and Mrs Elmer Oordon, Mileshurg. His sec- ond wife was Lena Callahan, who passed away about 22 years ago. Prior to her death Mr. and Mrs Raymond had been in charge of the Bellefonte Borough home. Mr. Ray- mond was a butcher by occupation, having been employed at warious times at the Philip Beezer and William Lyon meat markets in Bellefonte, He was the last member of his immediate family. Puneral services will be held at 2 o'clock this Thursday afternoon from the Baptist church, Milesburg, in charge of the Rev. C. C. Shuey, of Belle- fonite. Interment will be made In the Myers cemetery, Buffalo Run Valley. Mr. Raymond was a charler member of the Good Will lodge, re- taining his membership ufftil he organization disbanded. and had setved at Camp Eiger during the Spanish American War. A former resident of Lock Haven, he Thad "been employed for 35 years at the Kistler tannery there ITH. ANNIVERSARY. This year is the 97th anniversary of the founding of Brachbill's Pur-; nniture Store. The long life of this! firm is attributed to the fact that only merchandise of proven worth is stocked in their store. Due to an over inventory of merchandise they announce a discount from the ofi- ginal price tags ranging from 20% to USN commencing today and closing Saturday July 2nd. Please turn to page 4 this sue and read their message. . - What hag become of the man Who Oariisie: Miss Lucille Muines, Clear. | the issue class of 1 groom was grmd- uated from th same high school with the cli of 1034 He iz treas- urer of 4 Philipsburg Young Demberatic Club and past president of the Junior Board of Trade He attended Penhavivania State Ooi ieee and has berome associated ith hits Tiber in the aperation of the Hoffer Novelty store. Immediately following the ceremony the party went 0 the Penn Harris Hotel where a wedding breakfast was shrved Al the conclusion of the luncheon the nevlveed: immediate. ily left for Philadelphia and Ocean City. Upon their return Wey will be ai home to their friends at an a- partment which they furnished in the Finberg building. Spruce street Philipsburg MeNichel—Broderick Al a ceremony performed at 11 o'clock Saturday morning at Our Lady of Victory Chapel, State Col. lege, by the Rey. Father Osen M Gallagher, Miss Anne MM. Broderick daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward M. Broderick. of State College, be. came we bride of George James McNichol, son of Mr. and Mrs James McNichol, of East Howard street. Bellefonte. The wedding was followed by 8 nuptial mass. The bride was atlired in a ghen of white Chantilly lace, with a blue tulle veil surmounted by a coronet of pearls. She carried a bouquet of gardenias. The maid-of<honor. Miss {oretta O'Grady. of Shamokin, and the bridesmaids. Miss Neilic Gra- vail and Mrs. Selwyn Edwards of State College, wore white marquis. elle rimmed with lace. They wore white picture hats. Bernard Ryan, of Harrisburg, was best man, while ushers were Robert Pager and James Bauchman, of Harrisburg; John Downes, of Altoona, and John Broderick. of State College, brother of the bride. Miss Helen Haley, of State College, presided at the organ, and her sister, Miss Mary Cather. ine Haley, sang. A wedding break- fast and reception for 7 persons was held at the Nittany Lion Inn after the ceremony. FPollowing a wedding trip through the Caspe Peninsula, Mr. and Mrs. McNichol will be at home after July 5, at the Forney George apartments, 11 North Front street, Harrisburg. The bride is a graduate of the State Ooliege High school and of the Pennsylvania State College. receiv. ing her degree from the latier in- istitution in 1834. Bince August 1935 she has been employed in the De-! partment of Public Instruction at! ‘Harrisburg. In college she was a | therefore were too member of the Theta Phi Alpha, | women's social fraternity. Mr. Me- Bellefonte High school in the class ‘of 1923, and received his degree at Penn State In 1927. Since then he has been employed by the Bell! Telephone Company at Harrisburg, Among the guests from a distance | who attended the ceremony wore: Mr. and Mrs Victor Potter, John- isonburg: Mrs. Louis Chartnack, (Lancaster; T. B. Hamilton, * Long | Beach. L. 1; Mrs. J. Fred Martin, M 5 ad Ee burg High school, WH reside in Bethlehem. Saturon) pight Mr. and Mrs Lewis, In com penny with some members of the weading party arrived in Bellrfonts and were guests of the bridegroom's weir and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra Gordon Lewis EngleHume The following nuptial event con pets the marriage of a former Cen tre county man who is well and favorably known in this vicinity Al 4:30 p. m. Balurday. June 4. in a beautiful eeremony at historic o.d in ppt wny Episcopal church situsted the corner of Ashland boulevard ad Adams street in Chicago, Miss Lila June Engle. formerly of Port Madison. was united in marriage 10 Robert Hume of Chicago. The Rev Francis James Foley officiated. Just pefore the organ pealed forth the jovely strains of Lohengrin the at- tendant ushers laid down the white veivet run, drew the while satin ribbons along the pews Slowly and teverently the Yriddal party ap- proached the chancel The bride wa escorted by Francis 1. Easton, who gave her In marriage. They were preceeded by the sttendants, Mrs Jay Wenz az matron of honor and Ellen Franchi as mald They were met at the chanosl steps by the groom. who was attended by William MacDonald and Jay Wenzl After the first vows and injunction, the bridal party slowly ahd solemnly approached the alfar, while Robert Thompson sang Victor Herbert's “Sweet Mystery of Life.” After the final marriage vows were taken and the ring blessed, the bride and bridegroom knelt at the aliar while pather Foley conferred thie blessing of the church upon them. Immed- ately following the ceremony a re- ception was tendered the couple by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wenz at their lovely home, 5500 Apgathite avenue The couple will be at home to friends al 2501 W. Superior street, Chicago. i THE MERCANTILE LIST In my work as Mercantile Ap- praiser, 1 found thal some people were absent from home when I called at their place of business, others had not made up their re- port. but promised to do so and send it in to me. Others who just started in buisness, had to be given a months Hime to permit us to cal- culate the business for the year, therefore the list as pried 8 not | altogether complete for t rea. sons, although a goodly number of have sent in their reports since compiling my record and ate to be list. ed. Numerous returns 1 sent out {were returned to me anclaimed and Nichol wa: graduated from the! pihers beeause §f persons quitting business, this Jast item being the most eure the listing of everyone subject to a tax. agd we Invite any informa- tion that may be given us to help make this canvass a thorough one. HERBERT H. STOVER, Mercantile Appraiser. An expert politician can change the average voter common. 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