Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. September 1, 1938. FIRST IMPORTANT COURT TRIAL IN CENTRE COUNTY (Continued from page four) ing on his way as soon as his horses were fed, be Ing reluctant to wait for his own breakfast which would not be available for at least an hour and a hall. He dressed himself, left the tavern and start ed to the stable to give Instructions to Harbsor In passing the wagon, which stood some fifty feet distant from the walk leading to the stable Longmier's attention was attracted by a familiay odor whose pungent smell filled him with alarm 13 1 irst thought was that one of the barrels had sprung a leak during the night, and he turned footsteps in the direction of the vehiole In the darkness for the delaved break {f the Fall morn ine had not vet made it 0 rance-—Longmis found his shos inking in soggy ground, and the uspicious aroma becoming n » pronounced. He bed and told ed with more malicious intent, ¢ Y { ell k wr ASPARAGUS RESPONDS TO GOOD SUMMER ATTENTION says DANIELLE DARRIEUX, star of new Universal fea- ture The Rage of Paris.” * Guaranteed as Advertised in Geod Housekeeping Bottorft Bros., Shoe Store Bellefonte, Pa. Ro Allegheny Street ED TR # would gush no more that followed created excite And now for the slander charge discussion at the 1 y gatherings in the taverns waxed freely addiebags had tated when in- iment that fol- PLEASANT VALLEY | (From last week) Luvera BEminhizer and PO Jane Eagler, are spending wo weeky at Harrisburg at the home of R, K McMullen Mrs. Alice Dunlap of Clearfield, is spending a4 week at the home of William Richner William Haflley of Boalsburg, vise ited one day at the home of Harvey Eminhizer Mrs. Annie Dunlap and Mrs, Wil. Ham Richner, were Friday afternoon visitors at the home of Mrs, Harvey Eminhize: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel and baby, Mr. and Mrs Fred Kessling and children spent Sunday at Mo. shannon with friends Rev, and Mrs. Charles Miller and two children, of Runville; were Pri. day evening visitors at the home of Harvey Eminhiser Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Emel were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emel and ons, Harvey and Luther, Harvey and Theodore Eminhizer Milford Etters John Smith and Mr. Fry Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richne anily of Port Allegheny are ng a few days with his parent and Mrs. William Richner John Smith and Theodore William Bressler were Sunda tors at the home of Harvey FE hizer Clair Showers of Summit H s Friday evening visitor at of Harvey Emenhis The thirteenth n i" the Richner family was held ne fay, Aug. 21. at the home of Wil- lam Richner at Pleasant Valley The highlights of the occasion ling of a ratt) the young folks and in. Among those presen Mr. and Mrs. Clark Galentin Galentine and Miss Marie Kelme nd Roy Galentine, of Throw : and Mrs. James Galentine, Mr nd Mrs. Jesse Russell, son Jesse Mr. and Mr Ronald Swope son Ronald, Jr. Ellery and Leonard Gal. entine of Luthersburg: Mrs. Eliza- beth Heaton Mr. and Welsh, Tyrone; Mr. and } Richner, children Glady: Hurry, Carl; Mr. and Mr Richner, Miss Hannah Em Pleasant Valley: Mr. : Baird, Canfield, Ohlo: Mrs Katen, Mr and Mrs J A Katen Mis pot Mrs QO. Schwartziander Harvey Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chester Bot Digit eima Mrs field M i son Elwood Mr. and Mrs Flack f Richard Mr Griffis hildren Lind; Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Lucas Hf Yarnell Misses Mary Louck Lillian Morgan of Snow Shoe {1 Clair Richner sons Ralph, Hamid Norman. Doyle. Beryl! Cecelia, Ma yn, Cora, Dora, Walter and Herbert of Summit Hill: Mr and Mrs. Plrser Richne:r, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Righter Richard Clyde. Doris. Alan. Carol Al Lutz Mr. Bent. Mr. Emerick Hea- ———————— T— UNTON THANKS GINGERY FOR EFFECTIVE SERVICE Congresaman Don Gingery week received a letter from United Brick and Clay Wi America. Local No. #48. of Curvendt ville, thanking him for his co-oper- in ad union members to The letter foliows Curwenavilie August “Honorable Don Gingery, Ciearfield, Penna Dear Sir Received vour letter as 5 last, and noted with contents “1 am very glad to learn that ve had your cooperation On this matter. Through it we have sue. coded In geting action on ihis matter of non receipt of Unems ment Compensation benefit che doe many of your members of our loreal organization I wish fo take this opportunity fo thank ton for your conperation and 1 sincerely hope that we will have the same friendly and spesdy cooperation in the future if the oc. casion presents itself Very truly yours, JOSEPH MIELE, Secretary, United Brick and Clay Workers of America, No. 4 EE School Costs Meunting Dr. Lester K. Ade. Superifitendent of Public Instruction. states that the number of dollars spent does not reves! the trie trend in school costa. “Account must be taken” he said, “of increases in pupil attend. ance, improvements in school ser. vices, and decreases in the purchas. ing power of the dollar. The real ability of school boards to purchase facilities for the children in atiend- ance Bas not increased as rapidly as the total gross expenditures would seem to indicate” Car Clips Off Steps A car operated by John Greenfield Wilds, of Pittsburgh. stdeswiped two * maple trees and tore the steps off of (David Bailey's store in Morrisdale one morning last weak. The joeal {motor police who investigated the accident stated that Wilds was trav. eling towards Philipsburg when the accident occurred and apparently fell asleep at the wheel The Rolling Pin Using the rolling pin will be much | {easier if it is covered with a child's white stocking, removing the foot, The flour will enter the rib of the stocking instead of being rolled into the dough. : Ei —— | S00e0¢¢ YEAGERS *¢0eeee BOYS SCHOOL OXFORDS $1.79 #0909 DELLEFONTE, FA. Lohr Reunion At Grange Park The 19th anual Lohr yeunion was theld st Grange Park, Centre Hall Sunday, August 20 Alter dinner officers for the coming vear were elected as Tollows: President, 8. H Lohr; vice président, Jeremiah Lohr treasurer, James L. Meckley: and secretary, Geraldine Meckley, The entertainment was given In the auditorium and was as follow Plano solo-—-Mrs. C. C. Meckley music—Lohr sisters. recitation-~Vir- ginia Meckley plano solo--Mrs. C. C Meckley: plano duet-Frances and LeRoy Meckley; dutch song--Jere- miah Lohr; music—Jiames Meckley mwekation—-Miriam Lahr: music Lohr sisters; recitation--John Loh! mugic—Fetter Sisters. music Lohr Sisters: music—Mahlon Harvey, Tee cream was served to all those pres- emt Those who attended the reunion were: Mr. and Mrs 8 H. Lohr and children, Jacob, Edwin, Beatrice Mrs, Ethel Watson and children Donald James: Mr. and Mrs. Ross MeClintie and ehilldren Patricia Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lohr and children, Paul, George, Donald: Mrs Howard Framer; Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley and family: Mahlon Harvey of Bellefonte; Mys. H. C. Irvin: Mn C R Lohr and children John Francis, Elwood, Freda: James R i Lohr of Port Matilda; Mr. and Mi» L. E Meckley and children, Geral- dine Isabel, Leslie, George, Ken neth of State College. Mr. and Mr D. R Eckenroth of Pleasant {on Mr. and Mra. Ralph Eiters as i dren, Dona, Darls of Willias Mrs. Marie Witherile and son N ma Harold McCloskey; Mr. and M John 4 John Robert therine, Marjorie St Mrs. Anne Rowley and ‘Mr ‘ wiley and childrer James rirginis fthel and Velma Meckley: Mrs. Verne Ryan; Mn Lizzie Florey of Altoona; Ralph Mentze, of Wyomissing: James J Lohr: Jeremiah Lohr: Mary C. Reit- enbangh: Wanda 1 Mr ] Mrs. G. C. Lohr and ren. Lalu Hamel, Mirtam, John Moron of Miffiinburg. Mr. and Mrs C C Meck hey and children Frances Lawrence, James, Leroy, Clarence Jeannette, Donald, Sheldon, Cat? erine Flas Helen Bpyre Warrer by ff Junjatls Mrs. Ray- {i and Rena Liovd of Mil- M1 Paul Zerby of J E Zong of Oak wnok of Howard of Richmond of Peters Boalsbury r and daugh- has Mrs. Harve Mable Petters and Ferny May Herbster an we! Jean of Mid. Peters: Sadie oF Jord Bunting Lertick: Cora Check of Chicago, IH ———— dh ——— a DRY TOP Mrs. Naney Alken’s grandson George spend a fow days with her this week Caller: at the Oliver Biter home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mis Jox Howard, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs oy Kauffman and Mr and Mm shay of Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ick and family of Fleming. Mr Henry ME ney. Central City Friday of last week was an weky day for great toes splitting the great (of on her fod through the center of ihe Dail while playing with 2 hatchet. Ida- Pearl had the pail removed from the right foot at the Bellefonte Hos pital dispensary Friday, by the effici- ent Dr. Hoffman Roy Ovier of Jacksonville and two children were brief calles in our town on Sunday Mra Theodore Parker of 81% Col- lege, pert a few days recently al the William MeKinley home, =is5 Marion Sprankle is visiting at the shove named home John Kelley 8 improving his home by erecting a now house Some of our folks are attending the Grange Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Giibert MoKinley spent Thursday evening at his par ents home here Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Bdmiston and Jonnie Reese and Lavern Poorman spent Monday at the Reese farm gathering elderbarties and apples The boys had a general good time Mrs. Clyde Poorman who is an au thorized agent for the Mutual Fabric Co. Is now {aking school ortiers and demonstrating the {all samples. For eight years she has taken orders for this same company and wishes to thank all of the ladies who have patronized her and the company dur ing that time She takes orders al home or will call on you at your home, (From last week) Mrs. Charles Miller had a birthday dinner for her husband Sunday. | Mr. Miller was 43 years old. A sum- ptuotis dinner and lunch were serv- éd to which all did justice. Those present were: Mrs, Miller's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bay. jer, Mr John Seyler and family, Raymond Wagner and family, Leés- ter Seyler, and family, Julia Wagner and family, and Clarence Gerrify and family, Mr. Charles Miller, Mrs. Miller and fon Frederick. Congratu- jations and many rettrng of the day. Mrs. Clyde Poorman and family, Mri. Maude Watson attended the Schenck reunion last Thursday. al though they had tire trouble caused by some one driving a pin through the tire, they got there in due time and had a very enjoyable time. They also took in the parade In Howard Petzer, to the Top. Welcome back Mr. and Mrs John Kelley and family attended the Lohr reanion just Saturday. They took Mahlon | Harvey along as a guest. 1: used to be when an Evangelist a a everybody attended, but the goodly dimes are past We heard some folks condemn the speakers, folks who did not aftend at all. 1 ‘was always when Godly work i demned OTF wae the things for mankind Satan {he Old Gregg place, owned by Toner | nn LL | denpiona, #0 he began his work 10) jcondemn. Rev, Puller sure preach- | es the straight truth as given In the | Bible, eatin WP S——————— ORVISTON There were 119 present at Sunday School on Sunday Jack Lucas had the misfortune to be hit in the eye with a basebill on Saturday, his eye is very sore bul nothing serious The schoo] houses here are having a New cont of paint and a new roof Mr. and Mrs. John Cray and two children of Howard, spent the week- end at the G, H, Gillespie and W. O Cray homes A number of our people attended the horse show by troop K at Re- novo, on Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanley, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Confer and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Walker spent the weekend al the boy scouls canp Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of State College spent Sunday at the William Barnhart home and Mrs. William Barnhart Sr n spent several day the William Barnhast and Mrs Paul Lomison Doris Daley spent Thursday and Friday at the John Bolt home al Altoona. also Visiting Blanche Lom! son at the Cresson sanitarium Fri ny Elaine Oyler has returned home afier a (en day visit at the David Confer and Paul Lomison homes Ben and Harold Wyland of How- pent the past week at the 8 H nfer home The Onrviston ball team defeated Snow Shoe here on Thursday even- ing Tt0 6 Mrs. Molly Wense! is visiting ses days al the Alfred Shank and Thompson hon Lomison and Blanche Duley 1 spent Sunday afternoon at the Ro) Oyler home at Jacksonville Alfred Bowers of Williamsport L spending several days at the H M Herr home Visle Gunsailus of Blanchard spent several days ast week al Lhe Frank Delong home Mr. and Mm. Lester Mann of Cia ence spent Monday evening at Alfred Shawiey home Mrs Ed Confer week at Lhe Orange ] MY and Mrs. ©. B. Page spent weekend at the Walter Merrick ho at Cooksport Mrs. Don Packer © time at her n Pores Vaoghn Le 43 at the Lock Haven hospita ————————— ——— Wagner Reunion Held At Tyrone The thirteenth annual reunid the aGescenaania Phoebe Wagner Stevens Park, Tyron August 20 The weather was ideal and eight persons in all gatherad gether 10 enjoy the occasion, which has become a memorable event the Wagner connection Out of pweive children born John D and Phoebe Wagner, seven are still living six of whom were present af the reunion, together wit their children and grand-children The szislers present were: Mr Jennie Isenberg. Mrs. Belle Weas of Altoona; Mrs. Annie sith, of Spring Mills; Mis. Mar garet Overly of Clearficld, Mrs Martha Richards of Martha, and Mr Virgil Adama of Woodland, The remaining sisier Mrs. Mary Gingery. of Woodland the oldest of the family, was unable to attend A splendid program had been ar- ranged by the Officers and Cr ymmit- tees and the day was well filled with interesting and emeriaining fea- ures The entire group surrounded the table Jaden with many good things to eat and were called 10 order by Prof. Byron Richards. of Blanchard MY: Irene Varner, of Woodland, led the devotions. Mrs. Varner is the oldest of the grandchildrent Fol- lowing devotions all] enjoyed the boumnteous feast prepared Each of the six sisters responded ax their names were called by ex. pressing their pleasure in being shie to attend and enjoy another reunion and greet their relatives Mizz Effie Gingery, of Washing- ton, D. €.. spoke interestingly and fnstrictively on some of the phases of her work for the Government, where she has been emploved for a number of years Mrs. Ethel Richards, of Martha, {gave an interesting history of the Wagner family. Jay V. Wagner, Ph. D. of Altoona, spoke briefly ex- pressing his pleasure at being able to attend the reunion for the first the, and incidentally, enjoyed the distinction of being the only one present bearing the name of Wag. ner. He is one of the grandchildren of John D. and Phoebe Wagner. Miss Leah Varner, one of the good grandchildren, gave a reading, en- titled “Deceitful Man" The comi- mittee on games, James Shope, of | York, Harry Kern, of Altoona, and Mrs. Oertrude Petton, of Lancaster, arranged an interesting program of competitive games for all ages. The | | “balloon bursting” by the six sisters atirasted considerable attention and occasioned much laughter, the win- ner being the youngest of the group, Mrs. Virgil Adams. Other games | were entered into In a true sports. nil manner and enjoyed by all present A brief business session was held and it was decided to make the | Stevens Park of Tyrone, a perman- ent piace for this antiual event and the third Saturday of August the permanent date. >. Hand Lotion An inexpensive and effective hand | lotion can be made as follows: Mix one-half cup of vinegar, one-half (eup of water, and four tablespoons Bills of 4iaadh 12.4 Jit Wad ghee wil. i YEAGERS BOYS SCHOOL SHOES $1.79 Henyy, sturdy quality. $0404 DELLEFONTE, PA. $0668, 4 at + HR a EE at #1 BCHURCHE Mileshurg Preshytlerian hool, 9:30 a. m.: Christian sndeavor 3pm rt Matllda Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Port Matlld school, 9:45 a. mm morning worship, 11 a. m. Unlonville-—~Even- worship, 7:30 p. m., Bible study Monday evening at 7:30. How - Onkwood, Minister Betieforte United Brethren E. Householder, Pastor. Bun- f Behool at 9:30 a. m. J. R. Bhope Preaching at 10:46 4. m. and m. by the pastor; Christian Endeavor at 6:30: Prayer and Bible Wednesday evening at 7:30 relicarsal Friday evening Hublervburg Evangelical - Reformed 1th in both econgregat Christian and Missionary Alliance nary Prayer Meeting Tue Summit Hill Pligrim Holiness fees for the week are’ Sun- Re 1 weaching at the charge. There and music men ings YEAGERS 10:30 by the pastor. A special ser- vice will be held at 7:30 p. m., with young men and women from the Coleville Pligrim Holiness church in will be special singing The evening sermon will preached by one of the young MF William Baldwin. Cottage prayer meeting cach Tuesday eve ning, in charge of the Young Peo- ples Bociety Thursday cverdng prayer meeting in the church. Both hese services begin at 7:30 p and we will do NEW STAMPS 0 PE ISSUED DURING MONTH Five new stamps of the Post Of - Department Presidentis) Ser- will be issued In Beptember The 10c stamp bearing a likeness President Tyler Is schedtied 0 ngon Seplember of the nation llc Polk Btamp re Seplember next day rit SCHOOL SHOES $1.79 Bovy and Girls S994 DHIIFVONTE PA 449% mnt tt a al a COOPER PICNIC LABOR DAY AT DRIFTING, PA., ON ROUTE 53 DINNER AND SUPPER SERVED New Dance Hall Opens at 3:00 O'clock With AL ROCKWELL Playing eT Lt ie | BACON a a a a Ream at ¢ ES a Sit a te J Pe en] HAM Whole or Half Ib 19¢ cured ID 20c BACON = Ib 12% Spic. Ham - Ib 25¢ Cheese Loaf Ib 25¢ Yeal Loaf - Ib 25¢ Minc. Ham - Ib 19¢ Bologna - Ib 19¢ WEINERS Spare Ribs Ib 15¢ Neck Bones Ib 7c Pig Feet - - Ib 6¢ Bf. Tongue Ib 19¢ Beef Heart Ib 17¢ 2 Ibs 29c¢ HAMBURG ~ 2 Ibs 35¢ Butter = 2 Ibs 55¢ Oleg worms 3 = 35¢ CLAMS 5: wr 65 ewe Granulated Sagar 10 Ib r+» 43¢ Girada Stuffed Olives____________ Cloverdale Gingerale.___. bucket 25¢ | 6 sm. bts. 25¢ Plus Deposit) Hurff’s Tomato Soup.....____3 hig cans 25¢ Good Hostess Salad Dressing... ._ qt. jar 29 (Good Hostess Sandwich Spread. __pt. jar 19¢ Libby's Mustard Bulk ViRegar c.. i. icc ccse-sitdiion 19¢ Good Hos. Orange Pekoe Tea. 8-oz. pkg. 23¢ BANANAS 6Ibs 25¢ Potatoes, pk. 16¢ Peaches 3Ib2lec Loupes 2for2lec Oranges doz. 27¢ Conquest Tomato Paste__________2 cans 13¢ Macaroni or Spaghetti____________ 3 Ibs 2lc PILLSBURY FLOUR_.__.24 Ib 85¢ Millbrook Mitk_..____.._ _.... 4 tall cans 25¢ Carroll. County Peas, new pack....3 cans 25¢, Ai Bgl i 5 A I Gg rr —— m———h " a S— alii Tavior Blamp September 14 and 3 aonent Ld Cal Q oa 4 a CIP
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