Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. August 18, 1938, BENEFIT GAME TO BE "LAYED THIS AFTERNOON Additional Locals Helen Pranks, of the * Recent Weddings Anniversary of O B | T lJ A R Y % Dando Wika yi Church Planned Matilda, stenographer in the offices Evangelical Charge of Rehers- of Bayer Gillam Company, Tyrone and Eugene Dando, of Harrisburg were united in marriage on July 25 at the Baptist church, Cumber- land, Maryland, with the Rev. Mr Boni Wise officiating I'he bride 5 a September 11 , : daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. H. be a planned anniversary service Each of the Williams of Port Matilda The Wt all appointments Gio Whe Rebers sylvania League groom who Is a Mr. and Evangelical Charge tw coincide ed on the Mrs. Willlam H. Dando and grand- Centennial being allon ons ‘ennsyivani Cor { RVErnge of the son of the late Honorable Judge Pen hus fo y $ i" v Conti " ence, and the Centennial meeting al the Bellefonte ¥ omnis James Dando, of Frostburg, Mary on “ | \ ¢ the Missionary Society he M. C. A Monday night Glenn Au Ma land, is employed in the auditing I ‘ . Sottn sod ’ A la % Cieneral church miller. of Bellefonte and Howard SWS vil | VEN Ino Mu department of the Penn Harris Ho- iarahh Bvn nd VIRION te t Harrisburg 'e Revere: Andres .e | EB Port Matilda Wor ara SYhenona Symmond one o leadis named managers of one eam, ang fem une Mr Guy A of the } ’ James Davi of Tyrone and Boots Symmond M1 } y Symi Denker op nis occ O01 M v \ Ripka if State Coll wel chosen : dmugnier onl Freder) : regation { to head the 10] J ! other Umpires for t} I'M FED UP WITH TENDING TO THAT FURNACE WHY DON'T YOU TAKE IT EASY WITHA GENERAL STOKER Mrs guest at all Pitealmn home of Mi Robert Mrs. Franks Helen Hamilton a resident of Belle. Two the Central are to meet at Thursday Honor of the Tyrone fered serious season. The o'clock and played tar teams Pennsylvania Port afternoon from League is a Matilda this ars for the benefit the outfielders who suf Eu injuries early In the game will begin at 4:30 nine Innings are 0 be chosen Port and Bamue] former who burg Prepares to McCRACKEN Bt one ‘racken, former guard penitentiary passed Wilkinsburg o'clock Sunday afternoon fliness with a compli- ease Aller having served as guard at Roekview since the construction of the local prison viving are in 1915, Mr. McCracken was retired and Nannie B., last vear For some time he and Deceased was his wife lived in Bellefonte, residing & member of the Presbyterian church time in the Parrish apart- and of the Rebekah lodge. Funeral inter at the Markland services were held Tuesday afters irvivor In the im noon from the home, in arge of mediate family is his wife, the for- the Rev. Edward H. Jones, ass! mer Mary Majors, of Pittsburgh by the Rev. Samuel Martin. Inter puneral services were held Tue embling ti ment was made in the Pine Had morning in Wilkinsburg with in- Mi Violet Fve fvitlies of the occasion will be pr aj cemetery erment in that city : _daughtes in MI ved in reel io ay Mio Coles wks and Mrs. Samuel . ) } 44 time wa JOHN J John J Mel MISS SARAH EMMA GAST Miss Sarah Emma Oast, of Wes College Avenue, State College, died at Rockview at her home at 6:20 o'clock Satu away at day moining after a two years’ ill- at 3:30 ness. Born at Jacksonville on Sep- after a tember 10. 1876, she was aged 61 years, 11 months and 3 days. She was a daughter of Charles A. and Margaret: Beck Gast two sisters, Carrie M both of State College Conference Centennial fonts onor ol home in on ther will [Llowbank four Central Penne nre escent teams, the selec aininistration Guard armory | Belletor brie! clubs req DUre all-star with Lhe the Central cation of di on of celeb mache on the indiv batting Miual player present Sur celebration At a dward { for a war 0 ments, and Hotel. The sole f Furl nona ~Fye performed on Mon ial List 1 Phillipsburg by the Peace E. R. Hancock $} ted jctures of th ong other day ip and reed to donate Hancock MES. WILLIAM B Anna Mary Cox William B. Cox burg. who the chureh of the Wi Wao Was ol ie HENRY WILLIAM Hen Jlllam Sage the inte vernor Andrey ni COX SAGE grandson of Rehr ol aun A h at in ance, U n a 811, aged 18 Year LET A GENERAL STOKER TEND YOUR FURNACE ¢ Grogh Mis Hose Coney. siser of the WL AG LC DAICLD MUNK Whe | Percy Spicer, State Colleye, ft arr. of North pring Street, vis = AND SAVE YOU 20% 70 50% ON FUEL! Pridas . xh . ene will have tl pportunit { I ) Martz, Bellefonte, short “puter had A 4 hao. bund Mr. Sa served terms a Hlamsport two iperinte; \ ] iH ] Not only will a Leneral Stoker many Limes omer District BEYER make life camer for you t will As little as Sg a day gives vou this churct ring Bellefonte gay m give you phy esCamomal heat remarkable home convenience, winter long and pa ise J As for lree dermonste a lon, Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte PFPHON) NY longitu Spee; iu GENERA alll £1, tl near Lewisbu vhere She , owrie: tw ) nry Sag ef eddin } I'he newlyweds ol hur or arch 20, 183 John Kell Stat i f enter fie of ig 0% A nr? all i been & pal : " : viol Monday ifferer with angina ‘ ceased was 8 membs Bowman--Heverly Pennsylvania Branch Woma sjonary Society and belonged t W. C. T. U. at Lewisburg are her husband, wh Evangelical Ho State College Be FRONE 2062 OF Lhe nia H Feam 44 and Interment he Lewist WOMEN ATTEND DEMOCKATI( WILLIAM OUTING nu al ian, Cent: Wo Renovo 20 years entered the employ lege High vania Ralroad Company ALL FRESH MEAT NOT FROZEN HAMBURG 2 1bs 29¢ | BACON Ib 20¢ § 9 EGGS dot. 2 LUN( Kit BARN FALLS CAR RUNS INTO AS DRIVER ASLEEP LHApSOoury {Croft ugar Cured Country Gathered SPECIALS Ib 17¢ ib 17¢ Jesse Smith ALCA KELLER KLINE Alea Beller Kline wile VRS EON Pi SPPCIALS SWEET Pickles SOU HK Pickles Weiners Bologna - Minc. Ham - Ib 19¢ Spic. Ham - Ib 25¢ Dry Bologna Ib 29¢ Lebanon SWEET MIXED Bologna Ib 29¢ Pickles - - Ib 25¢ BACON slp 12%; FILLETS Rofo - Tb CHEESE Ib Loganton Aged or Mild WINNER BRAND | d Ib Oleo 3 lb 3 1c " af AMERICAN Roll Butter | Cheese 2 Ibs 61¢ | Cheese ww Granulated Sugar 10+ roe vx 49¢ doz. 15¢ 6 for 13¢ Dia Pickles - 4 for 10c¢ ha Hck Haves Kine was able ti y be bout t and her condition was not conside 3 weir} . Re Spang Legal Exex rations ried Loe " . wt a 4 | jender Evangelical cia i seriou: rising early 8 turday has Deen a leacher : " " pro we Mn ed fons. Arising ea § Bl a a | ¥ Boris ownship The | Brash {t was thro ugh #0 ¥ bY 0s ing mpi F n morning M Kine co a 4 Pleasant Gap. which ha ebihans ste the valley that the work oa a pions were exe : i nicaed aw in 3 ’ ce TE } 3 ¥ .: feeling ill ssed 1 BC ate ams since that time: He Ort Lime. She 3 nite . : 800 AY (ia . ' tive § bys i " fe the emt re Cou A Bp as | Lutheran o ia, 1 CONGRESSMAN GINGER) 4 an restment. SPEAKS AT LEGION PIONK garet Meese Kell Potter township Jul ing her Years ang pears Ago she was with D. M. Kline a daughter, Mrs &t home grands mer, a brothers and jer. Mrs. William Crarbrick, all of M. Keller Mrs Mrs Ralph Noll, all of end Paul ] For many resided Mann moving ¢ years ago. Mrs known and was I throughout she (00k an 1 of 8t. John's Lutheran chu ard ATION hich she was a devout memt sr. ribbon a } nembership to the - ani stad- Rev. BE. J Funeral service: were held from the ott fi h hotoe, Tuesday afternoon, in char of the Rev. Clarence E. Armmold, pa tor of the Lutheran chu:ch. Inter- ment was made in the Pleasant Ga cemetery he moved } pa the past five yes Valdes resid - he they Meet commiilise Commitiee 10 Fair 3 r family Fai when wiiere the years ago St ate C oliege ed umtil 16 Grange deg ” . : 3 . , sar \f Bellefonte igh school i of § Va 163f BROWNS Are Getting Re-Stocked With fy Ang Dey day for REWARD FOR INFORMATION! age Bartgee—Shilling a Complete Line of NEW FALL SHOE FOR EVERYONE! 0060 Dx ele Ta of servi quirements und pensions in the rch ve part He Ba; me creaxing lerans and t LOWY i bridesmaid Rev. W Bascom, of Washing - man. The ush- ” oh were the Rev. H L. Brininger, Yelerans and Mt. Holly Springs ung ue ay Ang he iw ke ok Nps pa BR. Stabler. of New imbia Representative in Congres N € * Lh A A d— - — — I'he was arial "decor- y am i 8 ated with palms. ferns and rhodo- BANJO BAND PICNIC SUNDAY Want ads bring results the - . ton D 4 thelr depend Flowers Available hurch « Include: ASTERS, POMPOM ASTERS, MIATRIS, ROSES, POMPOM CRYSANTHEMUMS, Roses Will Be Winter Quality Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St. PHONE 64. GCLADIOLA, LILLIES, Next Month. | De a 4 EE a ata 8 « Attention Parents! School days will soon be here and now is the time to be sure your children’s eyes are ready to serve them efficiently, not handicapped “Send the Whole Child to School” HOWARD F. BAUER, O CALL 3-W BELLEFONTE FOR APPOIN om W. E. CROSSLEY JEWELERY STORE TRITOMAS, Bellefonte, Pa. I ——— dendron. Two tall candleabra held candles which afforded the only Mght for the occasion. An organ re- cital preceded the ceremonies, play- ed by the church organist, Richard B. Shade. Mrs. Shade sang “O Per- fect Love,” while Mr. Shade played the organ softly during the Wed- A reception at the Green Gab- Lewistown, followed the nuptial rites After a honeymoon througly the New England BStales the newlyweds will be at their home ir shere the Rev Mr. Bartges Is pastor of the Evan- gelical charge ding lea Hotel - How to Improve Your Reasming Noted Psyehologist offers tests to show how good or bad you are and explains how you may train yourself to handle life’s problems better. One af many features in the August 28th issue of the American Weekly, the big Magazine distributed with the Baltimore Sunday American. On sale at all newsstands. Large Order For Car Plant An order for 1000 mine vars, the inrgest order received by the Ber- wick plant of the American Oar and Poundry Company for a num- ber of years, has been booked. The cars, for the anthracite field, are to be of composite wood and steel construction FREE MOVIES! en. AY sont HECLA PARK Sunday Nite The Bellefonte hold its annual picnic at Port Ma- tilda Park this Sunday. August 2! Cars will leave ot 1 pm and those drivers who room for others are asked Ww stop in Bellefonte before leaving A basket dinner will be enjoyed about ( : Music students and friends band invited to attend The Banjo-Band played State 4-H Club conventio State College auditorium nesday to a crowd of 1500. The pla ers in the band numbered 7 4 guest artists assisted in - cert, which was made up of “Hanio ang guitar selections, tap dans numbers and vocal trio selections This Thursday eveprise 1h: bad will parade at the Howard Home coming. Thursday, August 25 carni- val a: Bellefonte; Saturlay, Bep- te ber 3. carnival at Bellelonte Otter dates pending. Bans Bar - Bund have are ana the cot a Marriage Licenses Charles H. Dukeman Curtin Pauline A. Dollar Curtin John McCann Russell Trevose Margaret Addieman. .. State College Arnold W. Schnarrs Philipaburg Elva Rae Moore, Philipsburg Jack C. MeClenahan Centre Hall Freda N. Burkholder Centre gall Frederick RB. Laman Lock Haven Anna Patishnock Snow Shoe Jasper 8. Chandler. State College Eleanor E. Thorp. Nottingham Miles H. Lee Bellefonte, gD Mildred Poorman Bellefonte, 1 D Charies M. Rick, of Reading Martha E. Overholi. Stale Coljege Dixon A. Waite wee Centre Hall | Nadine L. HOM..._State College B Formerly Mingle's QUALITY FOOTWEAR AT POPULAR PRICES! Walch For Further Announcements Buy Your Shoes At Browns It Pays! ROWN’ BOOT SHOP Bellefonte, Pa. Millbrook Milk Dole Pineapple Spears. Ovaltine . Cloverdale Gingerale . Phas Bottle Colonial Almond Cookies . Colonial Club Crackers . Good Hostess Orange Pekoe Tea. 10 tall cons 59¢ can 17¢ small con 33¢ .3 gt. bots. 25¢ Deposit 2 Ibs 23¢ Ab 18¢ ib 23¢ REAL PRODUC BANANAS 2 for 23¢ 3 Ibs, 21¢ Cantaloupes Peaches MASON JARS qts. T5¢ PRESTO JARS gts. 77¢ Ivory Soap, 3 Ig. cks. 29¢ Chipso Flakes bex 21c¢ Oxydol 2 sm. pkgs 19¢ P. & G. Soap 6 cks 25¢ Crisco 3 Ib. can 49¢ Spry 3 Ib. can 49¢ 1 POST TOASTIES. i E BARGAINS Glbs 25¢ Lemons doz. 29 Potatoes, pk. PILLSBURY FLOUR 24 Lb. Sack - 89 Mill Pride Flour 24 Lb. Sack 55¢ Market Blend 24 Lb. Sack - T9%¢ .2 boxes 1l¢ —- of
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