Page Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MARINE BAND TO APPEAR HERE Trailing Backward Over the Old Paths of History First Imporfant Cour Trial In Centre County The Climax of a Dramatic Whisky -Spilling Episode Some day occasion chance wearied of watching the trout at the waterfall and above to observe the rocky with sharp abruptness from Spring street downward to the meeting of hill and South Water And, If your v tremendou as of treteh, form a stream of whiskey freshet, cascading down that ling glory. Intriguing, isn't it? vou're visualizing hat spot! Yes dition says nt i sir! It really h once upon a time of WO) Nae In all the legend and lore recollection, the hill that upon the of Spring creek vielded of value metal the given it a prominent place early history for having ational court u waters thing but tradition child born out of Hever ANA of preciou red 10 a ha the first sen tory begins consider mir of hillside he case stood of business wch other places Y opposite side as South Spring street George McKee suit for damages mi the ot whose person NOW OCH | offices of Dr 7 Y pamper Sn yen os Sarl . EIR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 30¢ Vicks Nose Drops 24¢ 100 Baver's Aspirin 5% i ita fil. Or tiuets becdinp Beagna 5¢ Listerine 59¢ on before assuming: ull: colle Tek Tooth Brush 2 Sle mand in 1927. Capt. Bransor Milk Magnesia (full quart) 19¢ compose: of several stirring marches 60¢ Mum 19¢ - which he dedicaied lo ni Anacin Tablets [4 a vA 1 9e—D500—9Re which n heard Brome Quinine Ws, some of 24c 5¢ Lady Esther Cream 19¢ ioc Omegzo Oil 29¢ ac Sloans 29¢ 50¢ Batha 25¢ Feenamints 6c Sal Hepalica 60¢ Bromo Seltzer Drene Shampoo for S50¢ Liu 1ay be abet here {3c nondet and f 19¢ jarte i 3 yi RY ha d 19¢ musica annual show, 19¢ ; 19¢ Ie a9¢ 27¢ 1c Band 39%¢ the two concerts hee or «0C sweel Hie Pablum Dextro Maltose Vieks Vapo Rub 50¢ Unguentine 50¢ Vitahs Joc Gem Blades We Meet or Better All Prices. Whife Bros. Rexall Store Prescription Specialists ASK ABOUT OUR CHINAWARE PLAN! aw wat GROWING GIRLS’ OXFORDS $1.79 Leather soles and heels $99409 NELILEFONTE PA $9964 OLDMANC Snecessor to CARPENETO'S FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” BROCEERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. NO FURTHER THAN YOUR TELEPHONE SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY PHONE 28 Pork & Beans - 2 No. 22 cans 25¢ Eagle Brand Milk. 19¢ Evaporated Milk. 10 tall cans 59¢ Corn Flakes. Puffed Rice . . Puffed Wheat ATTENTION BOYS! A VALUABLE BASE BALL GLOVE Gentine Leather. One of the Best Makes, GIVEN AWAY FREE With The Purchase of WHEATIES Ask For Details on 2 lg. pgs. 23¢ .2 for 23c .2 for 19¢ Come in and see it Display. SUNSHINE “KRISPY” OXYDOL - 3 lg bxs 29¢| IVORY SOAP 3Ig cks 25¢ CRACKERS CRACKERS - Ib box 17¢ Ib box 17¢ | CRACKERS BUTTER - - qt. jar 25¢| GELATIN - - 3 for l4c ALL FLAVORS ROYAL 0c RIZE. WISE FOTATO CHIPS 3 for 25¢ 25¢ SIZE 20¢) 3 for PAPER SPOONS PAPER PLATES 25¢ MUSTARD gt. jar 15c Best Quality Fruits and. Vegetables Frosh At All T SPECIAL FOR Friday and Saturday Only ! Boiled or Baked Ham - Ib 49¢ Pork Tenderloin - - - - 1b4%¢ Milwaukee Braunshweiger Ib 49¢c NO COMPARISON TO THE QUALITY! COME IN FOR A FREE SAMPLE! 1c SIZE PAPER CUPS Jimes, provides anties direct your slope the level of line that marks the street imagination will permit the an mental picture of equal In fullness hill In all And what's something that actually occurred tically at that point has in the wedlock Wo in Bellefonte furnished the rial in 10 Were almo ml grid conducted a pied by the } ’ JOsSeD! 444404 VEAGERS #¢0000e weariness meir tiresome one at and per of the big behind you that bends South Rive way In Longmier’ distribution In had yet been value to the sponsibility knowledge effort ton its spring BUrg~ more of uppe appened-—so tra- cordingly h lodged In the court the hilly looking threaded its wa He maae the white look» mans down ordered Arranges tendant 10 1 carefully semblance refer fact 5 early to well {i of and In return » fall whate Longmi ometines ny nuclew Centre county over a century wagonload of ent 1 nis oy we the preliminary th v that for ! ne egal ures H bee brought by : the ‘ Ain imnu two landlords t directly of what | fac hours had now was 50 inclined evance led an unheard of tavern in a dent rick ish The and the Mark. i the Decker NINE CIVIL CASES LISTED FOR TRIAL THIS MONTH though 17 civil cases are lis ed on the (rial list for September givil ourt, witieh will convene here Mon. y 19. it is pr obabie ¢ Bat ; Con pan defense fi E Be ie] affidavit W. Bechdel v 2 R. RR. CX Mdavi y ve. P. 1 no affidavit Keller Count appeal M. Tibbens, plaintif sph Gardner, trading and do ming Ash a and the Lyoon Garbage Company affidavit defense fi R. Compa { defense | 5 as the Lyx Crarbage Company Ash and trespass ang NAANGS filed Grace Shilling. va trading and doing f ory ne Ese Joes Ga dner, business as the Lycoming Ash and Garbage Come teny and the lycoming Ash and Garbage Company, trespass, affi ia of defense filed Howard P. Patton Robert 1 Harper, individually aad 28 Harpster Chevrolet Garage, pass, no affidavit of defense filed James H. Schreck and Maud &che reck va. M. L. Clader and Sons, Ine trespass, no affidavit of defense filed The other eight cases on the dock all actions in which i2 Pennayl- vania Railioad is the defendant, may be stied or may be continued. it was indicated in court. In any event hey have been tentatively stricken from the list for the coming term Brachbills trading trea. ~ up at the Gallagher place for the night get a well-earned night's rest and continue on his the morning nearby counties delivered Ow to have it sale.guarded while out of his ¢ had the ments FMA med to ready tempted designs thing could happen would come The driver, referred to as Aaron Longe decided to call it a day and an extremely and made preparation to put He would that intended for points of and as none of It it represented considerable Upon him, then, lay the re- safe delivery, and with this in his mind he made plans sight. Ac- contents ern CArg0o Was ners its rmost wagon and its at the rear of the tay slope and the stream below v in a norther!' direction fed and Harbson., the walch over the wagon and the night. He promised accommodation he over- that horses bedded with and stable at his it during the extra as assured that 0 harm would be- as his. Satisfied that all wa the nh y Dis room al asked ary traveler were to fol n filles t In occurring, the igned h a brief time. He reasor advanced loo whiskey didn" ual stable job nae man Im and decided that the any at. if anyone lieve that such He was wagon and I the ed far for even bel on the and he confi to the $ IY fr ix wid for hi SOCOImoial bun! h vy 8 4 . wiore wadie hast PITETRrA H H He intended start 5 JOUIe oO On page alx Sth Reunion of Hettinger Clan The fifth annua) descendants of Hetling Centr reunion of the Isasc and Mary B as held al Grange Park on August 14 were: Robert F B. Hettinger, Mr Hettinger Rosella etiinger, Mrs. Annabelle Harry and Lottie Het- Mrs. Lila Hettinger and Ethel HeMtinger, all of Spring Mills: Bruce Hettinger and Mr. and Mrs Miles Decker. Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs. WH. Westley, Grand Rapid Keith Hettinger, of Upsii- anti, Mich.; H. M. Hellinger. Mar- tha M. Hettinger and Mrs. Rebecca Park, of Altoona Mrs. Cara 8B Musser, of Johnstown: Mrs Annie Frankenberger, of State College: G Rufus Hettinger, of Sunbury: C William McKinney, of Juniata; Mr nd Mrs. J. LL. Bingaman, Ralph wagner Selinsgrove: Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Fischer, sons Edwin and George, Miss Elizabeth Buller and Elwood Heidier, all of York; h and Mrs. Alfred Johnston, of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Long and daughters Annabelle and Ev- eiyn, of Liverpool Mrs. Annabelie Hettinger having celebrated her 88th birthday several days previous, was the oldest per- present. Following a sumptuous dinner, plans were made for holding nother get-together in 1039 AEiaY of r mar afiee — Clinton County Appointments The employment board officiate; of the Department of Public Ase sistance have announced the fol- lowing appointments for Clinton ounty: clerk, $1140-81380, Dorothy Jean Brownlee, rural delivery No. 1, Mill Hall; junior clerk, $1020-81140, Robert Oscar Edgar, Lock Haven. x re Reminder Only 8 More Days in Which You May Save from 20 to 33 1-3% Dis- count on Furniture, Rugs, Gifts. You are also entitled to the Lucky Day Coupons, Sept. 1.2.3, for $50.00 in cash, with each 50c purchase at our store. This sale has far exceeded our expecta- tions, so why not be thrifty like others and take advantage of this great saving. cmssn——— Sam——— BRACHBILLS ESTABLISHED 1841. Lata 4 A BELLEFONTE, PA. a | ’ 4 | ! MOSHANNON SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC The Sunday 6chool held last week Al a place called Pines Whee some kind man of youth Had fixed things picnic was “Whispering with hear up just fine There were little tots And the older youngsters, too, And the grown ups, watching the little ones Had plenty enough to do The preacher folks The And sport Down sliding boards for the and a few young teninls coum tired of that occup ed when they good the sli board they'd slide ing The day was ray Forgotten A fr friends Wit) pent in the happiest troubles all “Hello” were end houted merry, gladsome call wee cancel Grandma Borger a lreat vegelabie salad hich you yond cannoli be beat va Gr andm A» Yeas el Vo ever seen nd pickled beet and green ire y leas fried so goiden oaves rich and good beside laced And shen swe all had ealen And the day had nearly gone We staried home by truck and car The way And each pleased ™ way he all had pome one felt that God was was passed i Eacl heart wag filled with worship sereree YEAGERS ¢¢eeeee GIRLS SCHOOL SHOES $1.79 Law heels, leather soles $4064 RELLEFONTE. PA 40064 HECLA PARK 7 Miles East of Bellefonte, on Route 220 SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Red Witherson AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dancing 2 ta } Adm. 48c SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 Free Acts - Movies Featuring: GERRY MONTANA AND HER ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAMBLERS Bathing - Rides - Boaling Roller Skating - Tables —_. MONDAY, SEPT. 5 MOOSE PICNIC AND OX ROAST Band Concert Free Acts Roller Skating Afternoon DANCING RED WITHERSON ORCHESTRA ADM. ihe to L A I I September 1, 1938, And kindliness and cheer, And we pray tha God will keep It thus Til ou: ~oretla FISHER REUNION The the Fisher clan was day, August 20 Tyrone ance from Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Meadville Fleming, Wingate rone., Osceola Mills Julian Williamsburg daysburg, Pa Mich Alter pre Ment, over a lier: program was given by Rev, Frank P Short talks were given Morrison, Morris Way and Dr. Kirk. Ins were given by Rey of Pittsburgh, and Fisher of Pine Grove Rebecca Way and ained with Nannie Willian Memon read an article which i rie osed, paying lovi Bald Juniata and Mount the enjoyable Harry AT'Y Fisher Frank Rev Leona entert readings TIA tary comj plenic comes next year, Borger, HELD thirteenth annual reunion of held on Batur- al Reservolr with 125 persons in attend- Greensburg, Bellefonte Milesburg Port Matilda, Warriors Mark and leasant luncheon pre jaded Invocation BOCTE she had tribute to the deceased of our clan The following officers elected for the ensuing dent, Harry Fisher: Nannle Willams; secretary, Eva White; treasurer, Edward Fisher: historian, William Way The rest of the afternoon was spent participating in the games and contests which had been pre- pared by the entertainment com- mittee, composed of Rev. Frank Fisher, Bessle Bmith, and D H Way Ty- . Eagle Railroad Shops on Full Time For the {irst time in more than a year, on Beptember 6, the Bayre system shops of the Lehigh Valley Railroad will operate on full time The new which will affect 215 men In the locomotive and car will continue for a month at were re- Year: presi vice president, Park Holli- { Lhe schedule hope Fisher. | least by James Rodger piring addresses Fisher James shirley Brua K Way $44444¢ YEAGERS ¢¢660ee GIRLS’ SCHOOL OXFORDS $2.45 Brown and black suede. 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