THE CENTRE DEMOC CRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA W.C.T.U. to Meet ‘Woman’ s Club In Williamsport Holds Reception September 29, 1938, See and hear the Page Four New Gregg School ‘Community Fair Plans Progressing District Advised That Prelim- inary Drawings Have Been Submitted to Harrisburg Officials of the Gregg Township School District were notified on Thursday of last week that the pre- Hminary drawings for the proposed new school building at Spring Mills, were on that date submitted to the school officials at Harrisburg, by Hunter Caldwell, registered archi- tects of Altoona, who were employed by the district to prepare plans for the proposed new bullding unit. The architects Informed the district that all necessary forms and plang have been submitted (n order to make ap- plication for the building under the Thompson Plan The Department previously ap- proved Gregg Township as a com- plete attendance area, centralized at Spring Mills, where it is proposed to erect a new building in order to ac- commodate all the puplls in the township--both elementary and secondary. An elementary and ju- nior-senior high school program would be set up in the new plan The detalls of the proposed bulld- mg mu t be worked out in tion with t School Building Bureau at Harri is sbu and it is expected tha he prelimi y drawings, now sud- mitted will form the basis for final approval on the building. Final ap- proval was gecuted several weeks ago in connection with the Financial and Curriculum Problems of the district The proposed building would be constructed under terms of the Thompson Plan , whereby the local district : cent of t and equipment t Federal Government maining 78 It is expect ¢ A PprOKIHeLy 1000 new school 1gs will be constructed throughout “the gtat & result of the passage of Thompson Act Library Group To Hold Meeting {Cont Inued from Page 1) conjunc the tributic cted to ¢ has been to provid heating ing. Totlet arrange ernized his been cellent c———p—— Money Is only much evil, but it is of most worry. not the source of also the cause YEAGERS ¢o¢eees WOMEN'S COMFORT SHOES $1.95 Nurse Pattern. $9944 BELLEFONTE. PA. | *0000 FOR PERFECT To Open Today Exhibits, Sports, Entertain- ment to Feature 21st Annual Event at Spring Mills Exhibits of the products of home and farm, sports, and various kinds of entertainment hold prominent places on the program for the twenty first annual Gregg Township Com- munity Fair to be held on the Voca- tional School grounds at Spring Mills, today and tomorrow. The vent Is sponsored by the Gregg Township Vocational School In addition to the judging of hun- dreds of exhibits of all description the following individual prizes will be awarded by business men and or- ganizations in the commumty Senior Project Prizes—$10, pre- sented by Pirst National Bank of Spring Mill Project Prizes: $0, Sheffield Farms $5, pre- sented by Dalrymen's » Coop- erative Association Neese hoo! Fo urth Pri J. C Robinson. Leghorn Prize Money:.-—-45, pre- sented by W. W. Kerlin, Special Shop Prize: $1 by Meyer Brothers Garage Special Canning and Baking Pri: $1 presente d by nrewuit er preset of exhibits My Dust” and he Grega The pres hed by orchestra jude with the mm awards towtEhip program will conc sentation of premi “Who Gets the Car Tonight? Warren Con- | Walker Dolores “Never Trust a Man" ly, who mentions the ring Imschweller to receive the ring-- about the rin heartbroken about & g-Jean Watts Hattie, who is shocked about (Continued on Page 6) SATISFACTION OLDMAN Successor to CARPENETO'S FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Rule” NO FURTHER THAN YOUR TELEPHONE BROCKERHOFF HOTEL BLDG. AP. ....3 large 25¢ SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS. IVORY SOAP. White Rose Grapefruit Juice—No. 2 can White Rese Pineapple Juice—No. 2 can Waldorf Toilet Tissue - Bread and Butter Pickles White Rose Tomato Soup. White Rose Tomato Juice. PHONE 23 med. 5¢ Ib 15¢ 3 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 6 for 25¢ 2 jars 29c¢ .3 for 17¢ 4 for 25¢ . = = ONE MORE WEEK TO GO FOR OUR CONTEST ON THE FREE BASEBALL GLOVE. WHEATIES - PUFFED RICE PUFFED WHEAT - - GET YOUR COUPONS THIS WEEK AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR SPECIALS ON COFFEE! MAXWELL HOUSE WHITE ROSE . Ib 27¢ Our Best Selling Coffee ! PRIDE OF BRAZIL. Veins snnal 25 PREMIER .Ib 27¢ Ib 17¢ ~ 3 Ibs 50¢ Don’t miss the opportunity of getting that Westing- house Electric Roaster FREE. FRESH OYSTERS AVAILABLE WHILE IN SEASON THE LATE Prominent Banker Dies at Home (Continued from page one) served ns chal Cross du He was terian chi the rch ang = Gettysburg ( interest in outdoor in recent years gheny street and i Grace McCurdy, at home. Another sister, virginia McCurdy, of Bellefonte, passed away in June 1837. Other survivors include a niece, Mrs. George Denithorne, of State College, and a newphew Charles McCurdy Scott, of Belle- fonte, who is also affiliated with the First National Bank. Funeral services were held at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the home. in charge of the Rev. William C. Thompson, pastor of the Pres byterian church, Bellefonte. The funeral cortege will leave this Thursday morning for Gettysburg where interment will be made in the Evergreen cemetery. A short service at the cemetery will precede interment ——————— L O. 0. F. INSTALLATIONS Miss TO PE nd IN COUNTY Waller 8 Jacki son. of State Col- lege Lodge No. 1032, 1. O. O. F., Dis- trict Deputy Grand Master of the Southern District of Centre county, announces the following schedule of installations for his district. All Odd Fellows are urged to attend | these meetings: Saturday, October 1. ‘ley Lodge No. 276 Monday, October 3, Blate College Lodge No. 1032 Tuesday, October 4, Lodge No. 955. Wednesday, October 5, Lodge No. B95. Thursday, October 6, Lodge No. 153 Friday, October 17, Lodge No. 1031 Thursday, Lodge No. 894. Penns Val- Millheim Centre Hall Rebersburg tober 13, Boalsbury | : Friday, October 14, Spring Mills | | Lodge No. 501. CHARLES M McCURDY ETTERS FAMILY MEETS AT COLLEGE METHODIST PASTORS ARF CHURCH ANNOUNCED FREE cor Warre: and State Coll RE TT es Ns ths Willia Orpha H. B. Bur- 5: Renovo NOW... new WATCH DESIGN THAT INCLINEX MB Gold ied care 17 jewel. $65.00 Here's the newest slant én modern watch design. “Incli- nex” has put life and per. sonality in wrist watch ap- pearance. And the famous Longines movement is your assurance of a lifetime of watch satisfaciion. INCLINEX LU: Gold filled cass, 17 joweh $47.50 sasose W, E. CROSSLEY JEWELER BELLEFONTE, PA. | Centre County Send Large Delegation Oct, 6 to 10 Members of the Women's Christ. fay Temperance Union of Pennsyl- vania, will meet in State convention at Williamsport, October 6 to 10, In The First Evangelical church. Mrs Ella B. Black will preside Dr. J. W, Thompson is the hostess church. Mr; ngton is president of unit and will which will be responded to by lead ers from Philadelphia and Alleg count Judge Larrabee and from the pulpit and pre The stat Thur i presiae ng, pastor o Ida R Rid- the county extend a welcome officers will hay evening when Mrs. Black, will Other i Rey it phia Commander and Rev. O 1gdon Rey day Huntls Superintendent of (4 New York City Mrs. Alice i Massachus- ident of Dick- Junior College. A banquet will Rev. Blawtler, of Phila convention chure h is wnson be given by delphia. The and hnstown nslowy page six) ———— —— — {Continued on Marriage Licenses Hall Pr Expected to Fifty-one New Members Pro- posed at First Meeting in Library Building More than a h tended two meetings of fonte Woman's Club Monday ning, when a Nosephon Was in honor of the new ar nro members and the boring club It wa the held the pe official first meeting to club quarters A special meeting for October 1 TO OPEN HOSIERY MILL AT CLARENCE Motor Mistuap al College $¢ ¥ { Mage mobiles AS ADVERTISED IN MAGAZINES RAINBOW COLLECTION OF NATTONAL CASH THIS CHECK AT Dutch Tulip Bulbs Gel Yours Now! The whole country is clamoring for the highly attractive Tulip Gift Offer nationally adver. tised in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the famous Spring Air Matiress. We are lucky to MATTRESS HEADQUARTERS have received a sizeable quota of bulbs for local distribution. But they won't last long. Get yours al oncel CERTIFIED $1.40 VALUE ~YOURS FOR TH. 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