September 8, 1938 HO _THE CENTRZ DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. : Page Three a 2 "NEWS IN RRIEY AND PRRSONALS OF ====0| PLEASANT GAP ROMOLA | HOWARD 'CORL REUNION - [The Garden Club met yesterday Quite a few from here attended the Mis ’ y 4 a » / PINE GROVE MILLS | eros homo Sun peo'l ie Shanon an wos: ie 1h de ec ics honk HELD SUNDAY Modern Etiquette Litz at Peru. Each member took nesday | at ' | 4nd Nelle Holter, wiih tm 4 mitre gueient Of thls a Ming Sylvia Heverly spent 6 Jeu | Miss Mary Weber left Monday for union was held at Port Matilda (Reported by G. Mao Fry) tee Qestgn showed fnal ays at the home of her granciiv” Somerset and’ Miss Lauretta Weber | Community Perk on Sunday, Se nit m) a VOM TY dai st time? gat much orig: - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Barn | belt the same day for Clearfield y rk on Bunday, Bep- 1. ‘What should a young woman engagement ring for the first Lime y - + : te 4 3 N p, ¢ " v ay y a tw 4 ¥ - Ry { Hy and cleverness and thelr design. hat. [where they will resume their schoo! RIT a business meeting was do when artiving in a city, and the 1. - Why don't hotels have gome called shortly after the noon hour person who was supposed to mee gegngemer®t Sor taking care of After the business session of the two children speny Labor Day at the | Chaves Bowes Joined his brother | tino” folcuing ultigely ers iher does not appear? children, when ome guest wirhes tO lect president, Boyd A. Corl, 2 When a woman is seated at 4 go out alone for a short time? day for New Jersey to resume Nis a visitor in W. Ferguson Monday ] duties in the Haddonfield schools. © | morning. bn meeting of the Civis Club Ritson Hunting Sump, {the Ana family, John Bowes of Jersey | pellefonte; vice. president, Mrs i ! ay evening which was the frst ny evening caliers a Mi shore i MO. | pu Je side MTS. table in a restaurant, and another ] On 0 rved at h ¢ ul ui hd Res Bit Oates: Meta Jnmily hl after the summer recess a number of Lydia Confer home were Mr avd ay. and iol od 3 Birk Li ‘ Claude f Corl, Beiiefonte. treasure on 3 hd by and stops 10 Shake 8. How Is food served at a bufle ations tate . Spe r day va. a a pi : \ -? ’ = er, Mrs, Dorsey F. Corl, Bellefonte 14 the first wor lie? A " "people of the town gathered there to Mrs. Joseph Heichel, son Haro tives Ore) ) + hands, should the first woman ri . b Salas” wae : as Susing 14 Wie hSAlTg iy gation, ™ thelr summer home 1 hear'the speaker of the eyning, M# daughter Myrtle, Phyllis and VOnda sri yous Mivan camped at the secretary, Mrs. Grace Witmer, PFill- ts titre’ any particular. 76.7 Is it good usage 0 speak of a r. Char . er abd son : . Jonas Wagner of the Stale Depart- Schenck. Cringe in riot A more iy Tos al 4 rn bus ba. Redo an a ux E. in titeir new Chevy were business, Mrs, James Trostle of Oak Hall ment of Education at Harrisburg Mr. and Mes. Harrls Boone and Levis pine crete pull home It was decided to hold the reun- ni oy Kal, Sus Way give WO 10. What doe i indicals wien callers in Lewistown last Wednesday | spent several days recently al her whose subject was Education in family Mrs. Baker, Mrs. WHUAM g,0,040y evening Funeria] services | 100 NEXt year on the last Bunty in aways correct? wi gg Suluney She gy p.m, | parental home, Mr. Harry Eyer of General, which was quite Interest- Bowes and daughter Marcella, 800 worn hold fn the Christian church Je 4. When a young man cal “ es ol ad . on He boo . . £ ) yh i ne ¥ YOUNg m all 10 ee Dar 7 I L 8 agining r 4 a Miss Magine English of Saxton, | Penna. Purnace. ing as well as instructive and was OGacland, spent a few days at We Tuesday afternoon A delicious plenle dinner was, oi and brings her a gift hould a wor other table? il spent. the past week In our town | Miss Elsie Hockenberry returned especially appropriate at this thue as Frank and Clair Boone homes Mr. and Mis. H. A. Kline son Har- 5erved to the following persons: Mr. ope ®t at ohot. of lis py Which sould be longer. the visiting with her former .school to her home in Entriken Sunday this evening was chosen by the Fire Mrs. Bud MoCloskey and Ruth fr Mig Re An T CC Corl N ‘ wit doi SE iy : : - “hich ahouic ~he longes, % y | g \ : 1, Miss Jane Evang and Mr. James and Mis, T. C. Cori, Mr. and Mrs. 1 he has gone? candles or the candlesticks? chums. \ | after spending the past week at the CO. to send representatives from Beightol are spending a week In New Horan left Wednesday for Allenowy Boyd A Corl and sons, Harold, How 5 How My an invitation sent for 7 1 obligatory tor relatives The W. Scott Bressler farm hema | Jobn Quinn home on the Branch. thelr organization, Mr. Roy Adais York City. : 4 £5 visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | 8rd and Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Herry |. afternoon tea without dancing? and 1 tl 3 send pitta 10 Ai #lhe has been recently decorated with! THe Roy Buck family of Warriors and Mr. Willlam Tucker to talk over Mr. and Mrs. William Butler and pa... wader, Dawson and family, Pauline, Lob 6. When should 2 ‘wear her |g wil, ppl DS lt esp iib coat of snow white paint with trim- | Mik passed through our town, I present critical school situation Charles Sayers spent Suncay af We] Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Sutton visited at Betly Ann, Norman, Gerald, and a pl oY mings to match. {Bright and early Thursday morning wih Hie Club the Who nave Besn 3 hi Raby Hom ame a heir home in Philipsburg over La- | Delores, Mrs. Maude Cofl, Mr. and m—-— " w—— : t . |enrotite to Centre Hall to enjoy the SWIVIng ever sinpe thelr organiza- rs nnie Weaver is spen bor Day Mrs. Pred Corl and family, Budd : oe Ramus} Rrtos 3 an. Hopp annual fair AL tion for better schools and have dons few days at the home of her daugh- are “Ala Kline and son Harold Geraldine, Carl. Alton, Jams Answers to Modern Etiquette spending some thie at the James Mr and Mrs. George Ramsey Hf much toward that end as the people ter, Mr. and Mrs Blair Y ng and James Horan were shopping ir David Mr. and Mis, Frank Coil and | . pa——— — —————————— - Kline home on 8. Water street { Glermantown. Pa. motared up Sats of the town will verify, Mr, Adams Mr. and Mrs Gpester Poorman Lock Haven, Tuesday family, Thomas, Shirley. Eugene 1. Telephone to the home you ate | prominent hotel render Miss Bars daughter of Mr. and urday in their néw Dulux Ford to in this open meeting presented a real and family, Mis. Mary Poorman Wer€ awe gyouad Fire Company fs in- and Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph going to visit, or ask Lhe axisance employing a speci madd ngiier Of 3 | h nd 1 pletire of the conditions and Mr. Bock Haven shoppers §ilurday stalling water in their new five house. | Witmer and family, Phyllis, Emmet, of station master, or a police- ¢ {4 The first annual IT. C. Corl re. Fs o Prof. Ernest L. Gilljand left Mon- | Threshorman John W. Miller was © 47 to be congratulated. | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robison ahd yory uppe: ? ——— ———————————————— eo ————————— a —— 3a ; Spend the weekend and Labor Day rly si ailing Mrs. Samuel Hess departed Saturday | =F the Jot “ ON Lenhart Assistant County Superin- Mr. and Mrs, John Heverly spent as oh credit (s given to the prosent Gale, Kaye and Vance, Mr. and Mrs. man. Do not approach st for Shanksville, Somerset: county. at the John Barto home at GuUYer- | .ndent aniwered all questlong as Thursday at Washington metnberenin: 4k Tar have rover 3 | Dorsey T. Corl. and daughters Her | as:ista where she will teach in the High | Mr. William Johnston and Mis: wel] as possible ‘considering that the Mrs. Joseph N¥man called on Mis " a A ave priyen i mine and Mar: ! Ell E Bn Mr aiid School this coming term. Nearhoo! of Warriors Mark, motor setup the State has in mind for Bdu- Miles Lucas Tuesday afternoon be hook So on ; a ia, a Mr Claud: 1 Gor Al on Ken Mrs. Karl Kocher was unfortun- 54 ov Grange Fair last Wednesday cation has not been fully developed Visitors at the Chester Poorman . joved by many people wa J neth, Mr. and Mrs Paul Corl and ate Friday to burn’ her arm and Wile among the political crowd. yet. His talk of the plans for Edu- home on Sunday were: Mr and MIS. {ad success. Tt ig the popular be- | (amily, Ruth, Donald snd Joanne hand in act of destroving some ex- a rn a noted dyed in the wool G. cation fn the future was quite inter- William Poorman, Mr. and Mr of that the receipts’ will come very | Mr. and 1 Jay SBhivery dnd celsior whwn the fire became uns or esting although it didnt quite meet Charley Poorman and son of Phila. in balancing the debt. although daughters Evelyn. Arlene, T-abelle manageable. She is improving as| Mr. and Mrs. James Somver Mil- with the local folks dream for thelr lelphia, Mc. and Mrs, Lester PILC® 110 anal figuie has not been publish- and Betty, Mr. and Mi Jolin well as’'ean be expected. ler of W. Beaver Averiue State Cols schools in the future. Although it ©r of Bellefonte 6) officially as vel, The organiza- Krape and sop Harold, Mr 1.4 Mr. Boyd Gardner of Rockford, lege, departed Monday for Portidnd did make a starting point for we ali Sunday evening callem al hi on 18 receiving fine cooperation Mrs. Dale K. Corl, Mr. aid Mrs. le- BL, is enjoying a week's vacation at re, to attend the 40th Naflonal realize that something must be done home of Lydia Confer were Mi and [rom the citizens Roy Grubb, Mr. and Mi Leitoy the well known Gardner homestead Encampment of U. 8. war veterans in the near future. Two violin Mrs. Harold Delong and son red Miss Marie Schenck and mother, Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cop. © } wilh and 4 11. Either ote or 1l in the Glades. Boyd his been a resi- | 2nd annual reunion of 5th U. S. duets by the Misses Kerstetter and Mrs. Rebecca Delong of MIChIgRN. L.0 yo. wine spent Labor Day at man and family, Ronald &nd Jo- relock” in 1 IOWEr corner, op- DE J0Dger, wi dent of Tlinols for several years Covalry veterans association. Sum- + Livingston accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Delong. MIS gr. park. anne, Gertrude Poorman and Bill with a mice position in Rockford ner served 3 years with {his regiment teacher Miss Miller were features of Harry Kunes of Renovo \ rrand dinner was served at camp | Lose, all of Bellefonte , i during Puerto Rican campaign and the “social hour and tasty refresh- Mrs. Floyd Fravel and son TY Water-Edge on Sunday. Those ei- | This is the first time in 24 year: Kama Mrs. Lavina Behrers of Graysville Philippine Insurrection. He Js at ments wery served by the Committee Calied on Mrs, Miles Lucas on MOU” tending were Miss Eleanor Leathers, t Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Corl and They 0. Practically hong ibid wy — Kitch present. adjutant and quartermaster This was also hospital donation night Any vil nes He rat ; y hs "Wag id Jui or od ME oP $ ren were able : ast Thursday and broke her at {of this asso . 01 " " ‘ . tl Mr abd ‘Mi Bet Conf nd | JR ran, John Wagner, Junior hel ven children at ‘ y her rig of this gascciation and Mrs. Miller is and a number of the members jef! Mr. and Mi RY » ( 1 Heverly, and Mr. and Mis. H A. pe together EGG MARKET FIRM " aritels etter location arm at the wrist. She is being cared | secretary and treasurer of the Aux- their donation at that time. family calied at the Lioyd Weaver oo... ond son Harold — for at the Reuben Behrers home at {liary of the association Here s The books for the Book Club have home Monday SD loons oy tery Biiore adit PRICES ARE HIGHER Coo tusting for a safe journey for them. pot been ordered yet 20 it is not too Yo : And Mia ber He ria on nerly of Howard, a member of 2 : . : tt fr i rida 4 son Mary 1 verly of ck ve ‘ sing ti Ahi Samat Sil fates late for anyone who wishes to join 0 spent Sunday at the George Hever! w nursing stafl at the Jersey Sho wing ne To - F e ORVISTO | RUNVILLE | 200.ir ihes wil eonthct Mr sgh J, Community Hosplal, wil enter» ScHOOl NEWS Ss. eve een same bck of 30 pac i TULA i i XL Ga) iad 5 hE SS } 44 py ———— was reported in commetcia Gregg Township The gencral tone of uy CBR erieh for May and June, botl EE thin the few rai ol in December ow the part of distribia- dB EHS Mr and Mrs. Armady Bertenle of | On Sunday, August 28th a very Each person joining purchases one MOVIE ST CFE - LY" IX eDare r 4 CAreer af nu it of distribu. first § mont Binghamton, N. ¥. spent Labor Day | pleasant time was had gt Hecla Park new book which is passed on ever” '’ VIE ARS “FEARFULL p Wusionary to China For many The public sci ) gg Town with Mrs.” Bertenie’s paients, Mr. | shere some relatives and friends of other week 10 some other member AND “WONDERFULLY" MADE 1 PAIS 8 aciively interested in ship opened for hu 10038-1939 and Mrs. William Packer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kepler gather- until it returns to the own 1 Soma lak ; iad we Clinton County school - term morning 128 were presen: at Sunday School | #d to see and chat with Mr, and Mrs, ebabling each member to read as ge Bowgl Be a tp TRAE neil of Christian Education. September 6th Y nn cn A ————— a foreigt evidenced report ol entiment on wholesale mar- cording to the State Depart- of Agriculture. Concern wi The trend of eee prices has been Sunday. J. Lloyd Kepler and family of Nortn many new books as there are mem- thelz hoe sumed her duties at township schoo So bi Bho ‘ fai on average quality, Arlington, New Jersey. Those pres- bers in the Club for the price of one J ig 300 SR a ya Jersey Shore institution after Hasgen:; Hoy-8 CT CN Wt v a slight tendency upward, Best jent were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | book. There could not be a better F500 500 iW, WIEY Muss BRC Moving a week as camp burse at Roads—Martha C } all Ihe current storage mituall i qualities have been firm and have Shank of Avis: Mise Verna Shank of way to read 50 much late fiction etc eg d or A » Ey = ofl txt Cobly camp Mahaffey. Vivian V Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shauk at such little cost. 3H cs hey woe o AE. there became acquainted with Catherine of Orviston; Harry Levi of Monu- Miss Elsie Horm of Willlamsport taining $51.25 was presented to Pauj | ment; John Whiteleather and son of was a recent guest at the OeOFEC 0 audience does not know iS. po AE Sheetz by the various societies of | Lock Haven: Mrs. 8. Packer of Ty- Margargel Sr. home tor tn the es hile th Sr. hurch at Chicage Ma Luella Rearick; 5 and ih , approach foes and 1 this county, for his splendid work as | T0P¢; Mr. and Mrs. Fern Minbe- ‘The stork paid a visit to our town 0," to: aby be toade to stem BED. lag. 3 gudeni in thé | Con .. Sah el CC A I Th NY CL ne respective levels which made president of the Christian Endeavor | MYer and daughter of Tyrone; Mr. last week and left a nice baby gui , alt Ey I TH selecting OF eam, Loyisiana College. and Miss Condo; hiss. Vivian Sam. @ oa ag or A it AbRg-egg Falko tavorabie jor roc Society of Centre County. Paul and Mis. Harry Houser of Belle- at the Max Stickler home “GE upeiodis Sulmettae 1 1 huerag a student In a ipshurg is the only new teacher in were 8488/7 . po wr leaving for further training at the |fonte; Mrs. Lloyd Smoyer and two Mrs. Bella Fink of Alcona was “all female movie Sars a Sere I the above list. She 1s 4 grasuaie 6F 0 TO 8 Ck daring vy OVerame fEels Mave hben Moody Bible Institute this fall {children of Belleldonte; Mr. William | guest of the Misses Netiie and Lizzie 5) oma) Show Sa themselves for missionaries ir their Lock Haven Stat Teacher Col) at 1 ork during July a somewhat irregular during the . hors yeiasd) ile SOM 0 oun 1" Amer nthe class of 1988, and will fill the wa) m pas Those who attended from Orviston | Shank of Mt. Eagle; William Sum- Gill last week. lashes are made to be d in a wh hy oe were: Mr bi oa it By ' about one year, oon oem position eamed by the esighalion and Mrs. Olair Butler | Mers of Wingate; Mr. and Mrs. Earl | Little Misc Donna Lee Mulwnrd is 0 are of the stars Sze dis : Emeline Butler, John Daley, Mrs B. Kepler and two children of Belle- | visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr and ° BR ars ran rat ae; TH AIO OF A i Milier. who expects 10 at- Lloyd Yeager, Clair Confer, and Mr fonte; ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. Lioyd Kepler | Mrs Eimer Wilson at their apart- and Mrs. Edwin Gillespie. (and four children of North Arling- ment in Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs. Clair Butler and Otto jon Ns : ME 28 Mrs. Joseph Kep- Miss Madeion Noll aller spending Schenck spent Sunday afternoon at Tet 3 I= the home of Ralph Pletcher of Nit high schoo! facully consists o he same group ay last year--will On Thursday evening, Sept, 1st the Christian Endcavor societies of Centre County met at the Pleasan' View church for a special meeting st which a gift of a pocket book con- tand on boxe . , " - RS " AB vA ! Chinese serving as (eachers in Florence Dave bm 2 : ' ! ne a ) ral ter and Becond-—Orie Wag J An ni the lightest reported for nal Qal® ag ut better grades are slightly ’ ‘ 1 y 3 rf snd Teed rors y Ie ¢ ys cinematie orbit Le alae . ARE EOE » * " ¢ cinemati hi F as a iver! werd y nn Blas this fa Mr lashes in which each individual Hair ‘3 ath of Her unc wity 1. Mark, a widow, comes to the town is anchored in place With a ar parent rubber cement “ade a . A mendations from those familiar 3 g her teaching qualifications : i th about 1 , ‘ . i ion { ol thos yen June eoeipls wet 0 tn 2 Deroent DCIOW : ihe summer with her parents, re- Many of the stars, both male y o'clock. Mr. Gardner ww: Mrs. Joseph P. Kepier returned turned last week to Caldwell, N. J. female. wear rubber girdles to im. Toone Oardner of Howard and 2 “.. 3 Ai Sear mer ' ¢ ; ¢ i home (ast month after a visit to New where she has been sitending schoo! rove their waist line, In the base. mer resident of this place He fh 4 Any tany. {Jersey and New York. She visited and mak! her home during hiss ras married to Emily Magdalene were 10 perecnt under a year eariier na & e Gi . : ; . BR ¥ ng ner home during Wiss ant of one Immense laboratory. in mar ANALY Ramen xb £ 3 9 hae i 4 hal “ Ve: Stank, Helen hwsinions {er son Liowd Kepler and his family | time with her uncle and aunt, Mr. oj one hundred and [ifty mil. Kossinger of Laurel Run 855 years ag 5 RpHon of Mt, Cas! z Bi ¥en six the total reduction for the Sea- ot that market, while A Bin - in al LY un an | North Arlington, New Jersey anc and Mis. Henry Gruber. Her slr jin feet of film are processed cacy 0 Amril Ah by Rev M 8 Mage, *ho will fill Mr. John Deckers PO: con Lo date ia around 6 perpenl E28 | plies of fowl were followed by shight Gardner, Leah Thompson "Helen | PT several days in Poughkeepsie, | Jane Jeft about the shme Ume 107 oor there are hnge tanks of de. '0rmerly of Beech Crock. He bh sur- sition, while the jatter is on a Years breaking plant operations shoW 8 advajce on thal class. Sue changes Pr ’ Harty Levi Hob «IN Y.. with her two sisters Mrs. Lansdowne where she will spend the Loin - fhsict et bar) . nf thess YiTEd BY his wife, one son Clair H iesve of abeenoe Mr. Sievens if 3 coplinued reduction under last year, did not occur in all markets how- omm, Arry ' Carter, | thom a C ries , . iy " wif: . EINE 1 an EACH & oD par f Thrkents €5s . ah sraduate of Penn Rate in the class ge pp decrease being 47 percent Ter RI 3 tone rryeen lie 3m Harry Lomison. Raymond Shope | as Close and Mrs. Charles winter with her uncle Irvin and at- tenks. one finds a complicated me. Gardnee of Union City, ane daugh- = IR aks ‘edi Wat the June decrease being 47 per ever, and ot general LD . Kenneth Shady John Dale and Mr { Sane. Accompanying Mrs, Kepler | tend school there hanism of “wires and of rmicals OTsin-law Mrs. Glenn P. Gardner ip. Mi J Be ALET | while the foregoing conditions peals Lo have been about stead) p Re aE Aer a 24 fwere her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verna Bickel of Bellefonts Sm y t A J kl he oo h a snd three prandehibiren Dosthea wich is jocated near Bloomuabuif ate fully recopnized by trade inter. - PARE and hy >. A y ¥ YLT PO a5 1 Yi ELL ¥ , : 4 Martin's Grove Friday nicht. tor | MIS: Parl B. Kepler and their two visiled at the home of Mrs. Anna the cloning fluid aleays within JF # Austin of Port Wayne rts. the more or less conservative Food For Fair a “Doggie” roast : (4 eon: Nazjorit-and Teert, of tue tenths of the same degtee of Ind. and Mrs. Willisin Muir, dyugh- atiitude of egg deslers &s apparent. eyivania farms will help {eed efonte lis Grace Noll spent last week Aton irs {IAL {he ter of Clair Cardner. He is also lv based on the question of whal New York Woid's Pair erowds next ; if- | A Wait dai temperature. Were that device 0 Mag Aap ‘ 4 from tem Vocational Schoo . based on We QUOSRIOn a J PEL. air or inn Fresh and Mrs EJ Walizer of Mif- | pecentiy Mm. Joseph Kepler of (ith her grandmother at Potlers I =. ‘tenths of 8 ' degres. a TUTVived by one brother Girard. of | ; Ben Mm Vocalional SCU00L ABT the remainder of the season may r. The fair hag ordered 187 car- inburz are spending a few days &&| pynviile visi other, Mra i! rat ade dy : ERTEE. 8 Lock Haven. two sidens, Mrs. Rena W325 Whe winner of severa, 8a ¢ po" » with respect to production lo meat for hamburg sand. thé Clair Butler home ints visited her mother. Mr certain stene on the screen would 8 hy ort prises. His maior studies 2 | KIO¥ a Sanh d : » : re sand Mm J { Mary S8habk at Lock Haven. Mm Mis. Mary Jones of Bellefonte has jo. tation arefully caley- Diehl MeClintick' and Mrs. Belle P were Dairy Husbas rt 3 nd trenfls, and also on what the con- wich hot-dogs-—30.000800 of . 5% Yy 3 +4 un By y $e visti Wr % ; \ Sa Sd Jail 0 Tis 4 tf ah ITe Yirtm oouiene y ATY ul AGTY add r. Paul Lomison and son. Kelsey | Shank who will celebrate her ninety- been viditirg her daughter Mra ou. yphting effects would Jose Wilkant of Hubiierdnzg. Ofenn r Agricultural Bducstion; shich wih Columbia Count Mr. Blevens familiar with the vocational agri- culturd]l work since be graduaied ser reaction oft be io fall and them ome of th meat will be Earl, Mrs. Blanche Daley and son. | fourth birthday soon, fs recuperat- Claire Hazel their appeal the ove In this Osrdoer preceded him to the gra action] exbertence on his home | Winter prices. Developments bearing prociuced an Keystone Slate {arms, John and Emeline Butler actom=- | ing from a hip infury. Others who Mrs. Ida Brooks accompanied her ‘atwir val dane in silver 3 years ago the 3rd of this month _ °° ay Ril noe on his hos on thiz auestion sie being followed acoosding to the Slate Department panied Doris Daley on her trip 10 made the trip to see Mis. Shank were 500 Melvin to Akron, Ohio, after his 000 0 oor fre nm used-up Tineral announcement will be made rs Je ag rn) Sn Th ATE Johnsonburg on Sunda y where she | Mrs 8 Packer of Tyrone; Mr. and visit here and will remain for an developer saab Bute fa Inter er - hae po pn bY | 4 port | n Ye ery operations. Halchings have hry tm ————— ] . ‘ tad A chew { i - community. until Mr r Te- h rtileortad 13 h ” mor " ‘earn ned to continue high school. | Mr«. Pern Minnemyer and dapghter | indefinite stay There are 778 different arts, pro- Mr and Mra. AH Bchwenk And jurne Mrs LeClaire Fetterolf Mrs 275 this season as is rel} i i 4 aby § quarts of blood er spending her summer vacdtion | of Tyrone: William Shank of Mi. | Mrs John Forsey and granddapeh. | oo 0 and vorations required in mother Mm. Erle E Carstater, Mr Mirtam B. Tt wit. Mr. Chester B. he 13 percent grealer number of i adult human bod] — Lr on and Mrs. Paul | Eagle. Lloyd Shank of Rupville; | ter Miss Rita Roberts of WilkesBarre aking of motion pletures In a and Mrs BJ. Button motored to McCall nd Curt M Watts make : son. Tue t visit- | teforta wer ute o g | JE making OF n i SC i ART . " Tho with IAS av'y im : . . y Was spen | Earl B. Kepler of Bellefonte: Mr ¢ recent guests of the formers farge film studio. If We added isol- Renovo, Tuesday evening called a 0 the remaining members of the ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. P.! and Mrs. J. Lloyd Kepler and four sisier Mrs. W. W. Kerstetter. the home of Mr and Mr. Austin L. searching staff citraely One development is hatch- of Agriculture g PE . A C.. Harker and Lio or. Mrs. | g A iq and s ; ated professions And voCRaLIONS USEC, ’ : yd Oyler, s. | children of North Arlington N. J Samuel Noll and son Samuel the number would rise to four hun. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. C 8 The township teachers will noid Harker and Lioyd Oyler béing broth- | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kepler who is home on a holiday from An aie re nger Te eeting he year in - ( hrysanthemums $3 fo $4 doz ~h eh - > , donde ” y wi h * dred or more. Examples of pn 3. Crenninger thelr frat » § s in 8} er and sister of Mrs. Daley. have hee ente: talr ing oT sn aaid napolis Naval Academy attended thie ar 3 Ry ot mph : of pe 4 a first a : of , oy id 3 4 3 her , 4 ; sions or vocations used inlrequeni- Mrs Nancy Probst of Lock Faven, vocational building at Spring Mill The Orviston Ball club journeyed daughter, Mr. and Mys. J Lloyd races at Altoona, Monday. : # le axtustis | Me . ; rt fs to Monument Saturday to receive the Kepler and family of North Arling- | Henry Noll and four passengers Iy are, beekeepers butterfly expert. We. and Mrs. Bruce Button, and Mr Monday, September a at 8 p. m MADONNA LILLY BULBS short end of a 3-1 sébre. Both team: on, New Jersey: Mr. and Mrs Lior] made a trip by airplane to Cleveland ebDiga) fish experts, men whe wr - 3 Mra Chats Ging " ord Bice X Sm NITY FAIR 8 I 2-N ! . . . 3 ’ int 0 “ ; : . Ames tan 3 * eook Hawaiian ph. men Who © ATH a. were Baturday night cali- ans are under way for the An- layed fawn] 5 es Keple their fidren, is, (And return ithess t ti " ; played favieso bacobull making the | Kever and Weir children, ole | 40d rburs fo wilhess the air Aces opruie cuigger canoes, mative ws st the BJ Bitton home: now) rege Towiship Communi 25¢ each. 3 for 50¢ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Confer and | Dale. With reluctance they will | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gentzel of PU QfYES. S00 HAN) OR ty 16s | calle UE] Wins of Spuih Reni | Pali held wider ie rng of lt ; ¢ + the . | leave soon for t the pchil- | Altoona * sts at t Noll- M ad in cont ivi " ' ad i mac Emin a Nap, Iinitaaa EL EE pr, Tose huine dien can frune 0 Mat he . Melroy ng Monday athe quires twenty thousand individual "4 Gus Schdahl Wednesday morn- and Friday. September 28 and 20 :s 32 s By n 4 4 rire Tr © ireiy boy 114 A he ] oa. by mola ; { gtanddaughiter of Mrs. Joseph Kep- | Palsy and Junior Margargel left drawings. One working entire A 4 pA N hast have heen #et as the day this yea Woodring § Floral Gardens — ler, will start her junior year in the Wednesday for their home in Wash- himself could not make a eartoon' “The annual reunion of the Michael which time is two weeks earlier than | New Jersey Callege for ‘Women at ington, D, C., aller spending the in Jess than four hundred days Carstater descendants was held Sun- in the past. The time was moved up 121 FE. Boward St PHONE 64 Bellefonte. Pa CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS |New Brunswick New Jersey summer with thelr grandparents CET Guy. August 38h. 2 ihe Raveniinieg {abbunts of LV wore Satoravie bd ‘ y p h Park. Rauchtown, Pa. about 50 re- weather thal may be expected at The United States Civil Service | ‘ Mz. 30d Mis. Liearge Matenreel 8. DRY TOP latives and friends attended. The thai time and also because it In . ¥ Commission announced open com- to ver MP. and Mrs Famer Alkens of afternoon was spent by participat- thought that Ruits and wegelmbie | sss LX : 8 A SEA PLEASANT VIEW Philadelphia Wednesday after ing in various games and contests. are not as likely (0 he damaged by CE — petitive examinations for the posts | : .. Philadelphia, spent Iasi week wilh tios named below. |" ‘Glenn Driebetbis. a young State Tending the summer with her Par "ober and brother Forrest. 8nd in swapping old reminiscences. frosts, at least not damaged to the Pri . College high school graduate of the |T'4. Mr. and Mrs. George Margar- ae who vi yr The occasion was to oriebrate the extent th ; \ Sicist. 35, X Those who visited at the Poo! asion was fo or . extent that they have been some : Senior Phys (cket “$4800 A year Phy- clags of 1908 has found employment La Sn man home wtie M1 and Mis Jor Sth. birthday of Mrs. Erie E. Car- years when the show was held later WATCH F OR sicist. $3.800 5 year, Assobiate Phy- | in the American Store on Allen Kelley and family of Howard, Mrs. Sater, who is living with her daugh- All persons in the township are in- T" | street State College MARTHA Holt of Clearfield. Mr Roy Over of tor Mrs. A. H. Schwenk, and being viled to place exhibits of fruit, vege- sieist, $3200 a year, edch grad «1 ne yw ering a 2 bio de Sov. | Miss Juletta Krebs spent from The membess of the W. C. T. U Howard RD. 3. Mls Frances Poors the oldest member present at the tables, grains, canning. bsking and . 5 physics. Por the principal, senor, Yeonekday til Sunday with Ne |; oe ot the home of Mrs. Mar. an of Holls Hollow, Mi. and Mra Teunioh. The youngest member sowing and fancy work. Premium : . : ' | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron |" a . M. M Poorman and little daughter PDFesent was a great grandchild. list will be distributed throughout we and full des, a : " pad gra rye Rein ingt Weller of Julian. toa Remarta Tucday tenis. Seg Mary of Johnstown. and Helen Macs Stanley Shaeffer, Sunbury, Pd. and the schools ston after the ‘opening fo- the associate grade they ms | Miss Mabel Wood of Meyerstown. on Namam, of Bellefonte ri one traveling the greatest dis- date. Programs will be heid both not have passed their 54th birth- Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook | Mig Margare: Straw 4nd her Mr. and Mra, Ralph Edmonsion, ance was Raymond 8. Carstaler, a evenings in the school auditorium at A nek, | of Athens, N.Y. were weekend vis- |preins: Ha win + Pintle) 7 Bill and daughter Betty and ag of Erie, Pa _ Spring Mills. A program will also f (0) S d Fl Assistany Physicist, $2,600 a year, | lors at the John A. Woife home in Williassport. after visiting Janae Reese spent the weekend 0° i Ty Pron Fr oe eld 5 She Sn ullaing Thums. 0 ur Jecon oor 1 8 t Ln . + . * < y ' , © » e Junior Physicist, $2000 a year. Op- Mrs. George Crawley and children | friends here ant in Philipsburg for ea at Spring Mills in a huntinf {Tit of measle quarantine, and public is invited to attend these tiohal subjects are: Electricity, heat, of Foster Avenue, State College, sometime : : 1 . ba ’ . mechanics, optics, and sun Por | Called on Mrs. Alvin Krebs, a feW Mr and Mrs. Robert Long and , Tuesday morning found the Xid: tineq ue 2 Tay quan ! ' h 4 ila ec’ : | days BRO. red 1 _ dies all eager to be off for school ‘ne : i the assistant grade. applicants must 4 { family moved to McVeytown Mon CONGRESSMAN GINGERY TO | d eS ; I ns not have passed their 40th birth-! 8 writing about the Bathgate gar The reports are one woman Was day: and for the junior grade they| Gary farm etc. last week it i§ well | Or and Mm. Obert Williams adi frightened when a man cred MARE TWO APPOINTMENTS must not have Passed their 35th '0 Add one thing more and that 18|.nd eon Jimmy i a on his hands and knees out of tS HUBLERSBURG ! | that there are six wonderful biZ | several days last week at the Joseph woods 0 her back door. A boideT Mr and Mrs. Daniel Rifhner and According to official announce- DEP ARTMENT ‘birthday. oom oY of Personnel. $6500 a hatses there equal to the Pennsylva- | Williams home. act has never been pulled in OUT children Doris, Carol, Dick, Clyde ment, Congressman Don Gingery year, $5,600 a year, and $4, | nla Staté College farm animals. | Mr " Bonsell of Altoona |Community as there are neighbor? and Allen, were afternoon callers ai Das authorized the Civil Service mg year “the Kade of the a | While the dobbins are not used in| went ane Mn Bonsell of Moor. all around. Now Mr. You are kno¥d | the Eimer Richner home during the Commission to hold preliminary ex- | Under Personal Supervision of Dending upon the personnel actiy-| Uhl age in the delivering of the! Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. And Just do not pull of a #ums ike | past week, while enrouie to their|Aminations for the designation of : ities involved: Assistant Director | dairy products they still remain an| john Baley. that agaln with the law-abiding home in’ Port Allegheny. qualified candidates to fill two va. * LB of Petoontiel, 35, | tmportant factor in connection with i ; pitizens of our cotnmunity. Kennegh Haney of Poitsprove, canbcles for Midshipmen at the U. 8. of Furcal sis Jer.” $0 | IEPA na es sh 7 Ore Kc sre oe soos pn uh re wi ied Mr fens 1 be, Cun, Ia bernsiein tants must pot have passed their Rev. Mr, Gauntt and Mra Gaun't | Lasrence home for his cellar wall Saturday. Harold Richner. graduations in June, 1039. for each ¥ fifty- y. and children Joanne Charles and ar ang “John Motley and Mr. Oforge Wyland entertained his | Supper guests at the Elmer Rich- of which Congressman Gingery will ¢ 4 ioc gd for recsipt of] Sandra, of Houserville, were visitors and Mrs. Norman Mock, returned sisters from Ohio, also Mr. and M/S. ner home Tuesday were Mr. &nd nominate a principal and three al- 0 Abou Se 15 h applications for these examinations at the Alfred Lyle home on Labor home recently from visiting in Ala- Faller on Labor Day. Mrs. J. R Haney, Katherine, Myles, ternates. Successful candidates will n or t pt. t rr a tant Tae Mou 7 Choe gh ty le ot te] © | od examinations when a tions ar Quite a number of le from a e e ¥y. Lily 2, ; : «% ’ . ' Bg : I PCat) re Stewar, Rown of Julian spent Wed- | hare attended the kitchen shower at uncle, Charles of Holts Hollow. : all enjoyed the fried chicken served the supervision of the secretary Featuring Half Sizes for the Hard-to-Fit, Teonived September 22 When Fe- nesday evening with the formers the R. C. Williams home Saturday Wr. and Mra, Jou Walley and faim’? them and were welcomed by the fol- the Civil Service Commission, and | nd I si D nd Coat lorado family. [ght Sn fT Sunday callers at the Charles I tober 8. 1938. For the greater con- | POPULAR PRICES ! Mrs. John McDonald, had the mis- Miller home on Sunday. venience of applicants one examina- " MARKET QUOTATIONS fortune to fali one day last wesk Bill Bdmonston our champion Hinds tion wil be held in Altoona. and one | Wheat, 38 ANd hurt herself quite seriously. Her | DeaYy for his age has gone out fF ig In Carlie. i, local . postoffios All Alterations Free ! football on the Bellefonte High team i 8 — friends wish her . : Ont ” : : 2 het a speedy re {We surely wish you and your team , : The closing date for filing is Sep- | | i the best of suconss. were sts tember 15, and Congressman Cine | oh aw | n BG. : , X gery requests those interested in| Plans Long Flight Although a physical examination taking this examination to write t 3 The pick-a-back plane which re- will indicate the state of health of : him at 1038 House Offi Bundi. Pn cent | Washington 2 2% ¥ i i cently flew from England to the an Individual, jess than 7 per cen, : i » D, CG. not i | United States and returned, will of the e_of have | Miss Be d 18, 0 | : soan attempt a non-stop flight of | Pons avin Bo a ysieal | toous phi sen certiicnte of perfect physical con- Allegheny Street oo Rd Bellefonte, P hos Wiles. i A2 {more than 7,000 examination iy any given year, (day evening at the RJ | dition.
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