hell CENTRE DEM(URAT, BELLEFONTE, PA Centre County Hospital Notes Wa, cr - (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) 11 :00-Echoey from the Biste Con~ id — vention, Hershey, July, 1938 Monday of Last Week IL answered the purpose to all ine be. brought by Rev 11:48—Cet Acquainted--led by Miss Admitted: Jaume tents, and what it lacked in burglar gows U. B. church Zinn to Vernon ord ; *pro ny hanism It ry up in the Leading conferences 30-Launch basement of tract ih Discharged: Mrs. Elwood protec on thrown about the bank termedintes will be Jey church st nominal cost ri and Infant daughter, Bellefonte; each day by a Jock manufactured poer, Monument (Old Testament : Hairy Bathurst, Bellefonte: Charles by a clever blacksmith, a mechanic Characters). Rev. H. A. Houseal Saturday Afternoon Helen Moore Dahl, et Execr M Scott Bellefonte Admitted of the town. But the directors of Millheim Evangelical church. Pastor 2:00—Benlor Assembly. Devotions by GL Bdward Haupt, of Bellefonle, monday, discharged Friday Harold the bank did not depend upon that counsellor to the County ©. BE. Un- Howard Evangelical League of C tract in Spring Twp. $1,000 T. Gummo, Lamar. Expired: John lock for the safety of the contents on (Life of Christ) Miss Verna E. Conference Old Testament Seott W. Decker, ot ux. to Christ J. Bower, 8r., Bellefonte. The main stourity consisted in the Ardery, Bellefonte, Advisory mem. Characters, Rev. Nevin Korb: The Shook, et ux, of Spring Mill fact that a watchman, who nightly her of the Cenlre County C. E Lile of Christ, Rev. L. F. Bherlz; t in Gregg Twp.; $l. occupied a wateh-house which stood | Unlon and member of Bellefonle Organization of the Loc al Bociety, Florence Peters, ot bar, to Carl E at the edge of the pavement, was al- | High school faculty (Intermediate Murty -B Boot; The Devotion) Schreffer, et al, of Bellefonte, Lract ways on duty, and It was sald, never | C, E. Methods), and Mr. Clyde Ma- Mu ing Hibert Brun in Spring Twp. $160 bobbed” an eye gee (past president Central District 4 0 Busines o> "on yr yy The watch-hous of the Btate Union (CQ. E. Method eleglon of officers Benjamin C. Jone the guard could The Juniors meeting Saturday af- 0:00 Fellowship Banquet Charles E. Martin rom all sides. It was a ternoon at 2:00 o'clock will be led! basement of Lhe church in Bellefonte; $1 fortress manned by a single by the Centre County Junior Buper- cost Harry C. Reish The bullding was o« tagon al shape Intendent Miss Rhoda Sheelz, Miss Zettie, et ux. of and resembled an old-fashioned lan- Sheetz was appointed an assistant ern. In dimensions it vas about superintendent in that department Union League four feet In diameter and six of the rg Union. As guest leaden: ton of officers high. Inside was a board six feet in there will be the Blale Buperinien vention expenses rolled and followed by a second ap- wag filled by appointing Ralph G Howard: $286 Edward n and inclined which served as dent, Miss Bara McCloy, «abd Aw and Award plication of state and oll and a sec- | Homan, who also resigned, and NOW | o,n4, Ww. Houtz, « : Hn \ son WAS the resting place for the Central Di Stil, Junios IA ages Ma age, Rev ond rolling, making what 1s known as | ag office has been filled bY 0 oof Bellefonte tract in and Mrs It was he cushion Eruest Leltaell. Mi Homer rauntd Benediction a water-bound Macadam road appointment of Mr. Crawford College TWD. $1 of ward, R D yd walchunan $0 ‘ery the hours Houserville U. B. church Glenn Hargrave student on the Mrs. B. F. Edmonds, of Millheim ak i inkle, Bellefonte, R. D aight. “Hall pest twelve Questa Pennsylvania schoolship “Annapo- wus Laken to the Lock Haven Mullen, et ux. of Phil of Last Week aiid all Is well” was the J oy 18," 1s one of the class of graduates carly last week a in Philipsburg; Admitted: James Nal Detalk for this year. Clenn returned with patient uffer ng fron ‘ ys ‘ My le roa H. Garb others of tude body from a with whieh she was aliucied 1or ip nh of bet rg. ire nn Master Norman 1 cruise up Atlantic Coast oral months past rica 8 y ’ last Wedne and was in Millheim for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Paul Musser, during the i. He Ph i returhed again Sunday to Philadel- £he reported (0 be resuing Com . $1.000 Styl Te : : 3 Florence Man wa phia for the graduating exercises on 4 Monday, being accompanied to Phil- nan, et adelphia by his mother and sister, A special train over the L. & T. Burnside Tw; Miss Nancy Ruth Hargrave Emma Y Ms. Tressie McClellan of Hall continues improve dur her ninth eek in the lewis hospital following a bowel operation, ing the removal of tion. The incision Wednesday of last time it was believed the Page Six November, er The Counly Mrs. Daniel Catherman of Hartle- ton Friday observed her 96th birth- day anniversary. Despite her ad- vanced age she is in faily good health, She is the grandomther of Mrs. Miles Johnson, of Spring Mills An unusually large flock of wild geese flew southward over Centre County Iast ‘Thursday morning They flew comparatively low in the V-regulation form. The geese seem to act on their own wisdom and go south during the winter months, while we mortals hang around and shiver-—so your're a don't go south. The Valley road from ‘Bellefonte's le. E. Convention First Bank To Begin Friday ESTATE TRANSFERS Sthrman, ot al, to Otlavia | Catherine, et ux, of Philipsburg, tract in Philipsburg; $1.2000 William H. Musser, et Hendersom, of Prospect in Haines T'wp., $1000 Mary K. Stuart, et bar Dietz, of State College State College; $1. ———— REAL [9:30-Conferences. Use of Mus in the Local Boclety. A rahe Program-—Miss Rose Zinn, Stale Recreation Superintendent, ROLLER SKATE Every FRIDAY and SUNDAY, 8 tm aL HECLA PARK © 7 Mies Past of Beflefontis Jennie News Jumes Null, of Lewistown, who was being held In the sounty jall on a charge of larceny of uit of clothes, 4 the property of Charles Baird, son of Freeman Baird of Pleasant Gap, wis removed to the Centre County hos- pital about midnight last Tuesday and underwent an appendectomy The Millheim Fire Company No. 1, with an eve to keeping up the condi- ton of thelr equipment last week purchased also six hundred feet of manilla rope for the purpose of rop- ing off danger areas at fires. The hose. a modern product of good grade, cost about $1.25 a foot. S George Alfred Crawford Was Spring Mills to Potters Mills, a WPA named assessor for Potter township project with A. B. Lee foreman, 18! following resignation of James nearing completion. On Wednesday 1, Decker Ralph G. Homan ract in Spr of last week road oll was being ap- My. Decker was elected in the 1087 ted Lu plied to crushed stone T™is will be election. and 1« igned The vacancy Clyde Ww Mea Chamber burg. for the In- Robert De - ux. to Day Park, tract Cardner, How- 12 the Swarm m ER Te TT al to KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'’S Phone 3589-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and YOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME ILAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES D ra Tuesday of Last Week, Admitted: Mrs. Howard Pine Grove Mills: My Wise Spring Mills, R. D. 2: 1. Allison, Bellefonte: Ma Fromm, Bellefonte, Discharged: Joseph W. Ri fonte: Mrs. Paul Brandt atty to Charles BR D. 3 Admitted Tue Bellefonte, R. D. charged Wednesday. Mi Twp.: $1335 Mu Spring Mills, R al, to George H. Wilson, Belle! wers. «bt al. of Bellefo: Admitied Tuesday W. Harp- ster ™it 1 ~ with Joseph iter Philly annual was 50 built that command a view twret-like inmate Adm., Wo tract et al, Bellefonte goose, if you in the nominal Belle efonte Saturday Evening led by Pl of C R jnstalia- for Con Recognitions music in the "nH olion asant Gap ".q es PR [Re ing - al a ot Ce {eet oliering Meas. Meadows special human Clyde W of Lhe of tix O'clock midni aniouncememnt heard tually SIs ( LOW It was hat there were few corners that the walchman's heralding could not be |’ heard, and many depended upon Liv Evangelical church. Message from | DeBoer ording of ine. The flrs Lhe Centre County President, Mrs Christ duties of watch- | py E. Clark, co-founder of Method C I wil alin the usual Intermediale Couvenlion Alternoon Homer E h Salurday realionad progss: gl Ly ald psburg, tract Rey dent Hos Josiah Pritchard, of 08 - Wednesday Gaunt! Of Ue Program Friday Evening 30--8ong Bervice; by the Woodward DAU ‘ nr f 13 Se cil Le ‘ ck : 3) C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pal Flow Assembly Old Test. Session eonlferenoe Charaeter Rey Robert Monument Life of H. A. Hauseni; € Verna Ardex Opening Howed by rt th a4 the ) . aong Lo Rich? devollong 1 fe A tet Mr Mary Box ament SUAaY call a ax Rev Mise fagee weeken nan wo perform the El Cu xr Dy awallader Wrage ile ceded by ) remained in Who ‘Wik E » aoup singing. Announce- Clyde Offering for Convention Expenses Met by Harry B Scott dent the State Un- ’ ’ 500 presicrnt Wie OL n a Bellefonte onke bar, to ian bas Wi went L ol 3 : jon. Benediction rahi] llefon : Thursday of Lag Week In November of 18l ! Evangelical Greetings, Harty B tat ios One er by ; fat ’ : r ’ ' od ® hare > : w a“ a oh Eo : ; ; Saturday Morning Scott President of Slate C E he nspect } ale ( ege, RD. y 1816 A Aled. hit ner 9:00-Quiet Hour in charge of Lhe Union. Roll Call. Demonstration WAGNER'S wa teagan to inspect the annie 0. 1 gio or society. Message py ev | by site pvangencas Specs | Our Best Flour Donald W Carruthers student music Conferences. Junior Work oe ” Sor On dm | Bied 50-50 Blend pastor at the Presbyterian church Miss Sara McCloy and Mrs Btate College, on the subject Emest Leilzell Binging and Story “Finding Reality in Your Personal Hour, Mrs. Homer Ob ject Devotions.” A pamphlet by 8 sim- George Sol J} a Uihe Ix nent Junior Convention Saturday Afternoon Program . ol Li age ’ fy vi 4 Ol ¥ We Centre to la.men re by note of L wound was cl¢ inatalices. Ri TY He v . ¥ $ y 24 hesrrs § “1 § Af n bas poi , . . week, at which Ms 5 LV bi, Porn By WR i. BG ald Oe nl ohe OCCABION bowels had Cossita ers John WAGNER'S Gaunt! HOA Geg sufficiently united do 50. Mrs McClellan was visited by her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClellan of Lock Haven and her father, D Geiss Wagner, of Centre Hi ll nd ound to be in a most cheerful mood Other visitors at the Dopitl were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin and S W. Smith A Hallowe'en party was held re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stewart Musser at Centre Hall, for their daughter, Jean, and Mary Zet- tle, daughter of Mr. and Mr Roy Zettle, to which the pupils conveyed to the Gregg Twp schools by bus were participants. These were: Fred Felteuber Hele n Haugh Helen Wallace, Malcolm Yearick, Dean Spayd, LeRoy Duck Mar Pr zie, Faye Yearick, Charles Russell Frazier, Leona Woile, gene Wolfe, Eugene Rossman, Lar- ayne Grove, Clenn Wolfe, Ruth Breon. There were also presen: C D. Prazier and family, Roy Zettie and family, George Wells and family R. 8. Musser and family, and Bruc e Hettinge refreshments were served, NEURITIS NE RALGIA HEADACHE. ACH TOOTHACHE, MUSC 1] LA (1 ACHES, RHEUMATIC PAINS and all kinds of torture quickly respond to the sale action of Luebert’'s Ka-No-Mor Capsules “Take Them and Ache No More” At drageits, 20¢ and 0c & box. A 30e pa ‘ge mailed to any sufferer from PAIN for 10c to cover mai ng expanses A. G. Luebert, P.D., Coatesville, fa. per Mingie BEu- Weious | township REMEMBER When You Want Anything in Lumber Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W.R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA, Phone 432 Satisfaction Guaranteed Nellle Orbison N. J [| { resident ! fou tier, who the floor hile member: hwa! Fon ne Hal mn s Bilger : near the Wedne Came across pike buck ’ we of sony body deer Lhe sre broke: : 1 i Kolb, for - th pu lumber in making a § from rom removes Hight and power line of being ex- Henshall hy vstem is the P. P formerly Detwiler) farm along the leading by Pea- cock farm to Centre Hill and on to the John H. Burkholder farm. This will make electricity available to the Peacock farm, the second Hen- shel] farm Hul the I. R Smith farm. the R. M. Smith farm tenanted by his .C B smi th the Ham) ¥ Cummings and Ripka farms, also to the properties owned by Mrs. Catherine Lee, Harry Nefl and Mrs. D. N. Dorman Last Priday's Philadelphia quirer cried a peitore of a Beach, shown sen ed $300 road wi i at Centre 513 son Bruce in- Miss { her the Latin quarter in frequented by Fret “hh Ais Beach, who waz recently made a night of the Legion of Honor” by the French government iz a daugh- ter the late Rev. Sylvester and Beach, Princeton Beach, as a young teacher at the Bellefonte and It wag while here that and married Miss Orbison. a of Bellefonte Miss Sylvia Beach hag lived in Paris most of the vw fret Ban iront « oy Wik Buch beth Amer! of of The Rev man, was Academy ! me? {time since the death of her parents Last Priday morning Jolm Tress- had been on relief, was called to 0 return to his old job at the ' American Lime and Stone Co opera. They Take Pride in Their Jobs Wherever you find telephone men and women aod talk with them for 2 while. vou il notice these thing A certain pride in the job they're doing. A feeling that it's part of an important service to the communit the best they know how i and the nation. A desire to do the job | i i You'll notice, to fou, a stiong sense of loyalty their company and a that has made “the voice with a smile” something sincere friendliness more than a famous phrase. Perhaps all this is best summed up in another famous phrase "the spirit of service.” All America knows what that means It has been demonstrated flood and storm in fire, ~and in your every- day telephone service, the finest in the world » * The service, more: you use your telephone the more it is worth to you Let it help you do your shopping, run your errands, speed up your business affairs and keep you in touch with friendsand familyeverywhere The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania i land | Was discovered ian ankle bone in hi tions. On his way he was wearing he heavy boots quatrymen wear to | pro tect their feet from being crush- ed by falling stones. On North Spring St. he slipped on some wet 1 CAVES something snapped suffered excrutiating pain {He dragged himself to the Hughes |¢ filling station on North Water Street. i There he collapsed, wag taken home to the hospital where it that he had broken fall and aplin- «Ts from the fracture were protrud- avy add ’ i ing from the skin. ————— Hurt When Car Hits Stamp Donald Miller, Tyrone, suffered | severe lacerations of the face and | neck late Wednesday night when his car left the highway three miles | south of Philipsburg on the Tyrone pike and struck a stump. Wet roads were blamed for the driver losing control of the & maching, ra - a —-.n, 7” — f EE WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protecis You From Financial Loss. See John F. Gray & Son General Insarance i {Creek, R. D., 2 vase dav } per da) i fal] sen harvested little frost as ye! the ¢ had a wonder 1 for getting late crops Have had ver We hav but the day a bracing air ld help whe a betler start conditions State Fair held in Detroit, « over a period of 16 the most successful and the largest crowds in history of the falr. The exhibits were above par in all department especially stock, poultry, pigeons and las ot least rabbits—near- iy 500 were on display from a litte “Polish” weighing a pound to white and gray Fiemish weighing 18 to 20 pounds Time Lo any this. a "We Ht pened His vear was entertained tha and space is lunited. Hello former friends who may read id best wishes to you for con UOCeHS Sinoerely G HH GOBBLE 142 Crocker Bivd Mt. Clements, Mich ving is the newspaper clip- ferred to by Mr. Gobbie). With 4.000000 pounds of glisten- ing white sugar already bagged in the warehouse plant officials today revised upward their harvest esti- mate to between 65000 and 70.000 tons, or about 5000 tong more than first anticipated. Purthermore, su- gar content of the beets is so high this year that slicing has been foreed down 100 tons a day to about 1,100 “The sugar ts contain about per cent sugar, it was stated, ch is “very, very high.” The from such beets requires more slowing down the slicing end the process. That means that the 300- odd men now employed will hold their jobg longer “Beets are piled everywhere about the factory--8.000 tons of them--a by rail and by truck, farmers io their harvested product. The input is controlled to avoid congestion “The first payment to farmers will be made in December. Four mil- lion been piled in the warehouse, worth | more than $120,000. local 17 BEECH CREEK GIRL HURT IN ACCIDENT a i— Margie Williams, a compound fraeture of the right leg at the Lock Haven Hospital She | wag struck by a car dxtven by Cal vin F. Robb, of Beech Creek, her home last Wednesday evening Walking home from school, she was picked up by Mr. and Mrs. R. A Peters and taken in their car fo her home, a mile west of Beech Creek | on the road to Monument The little girl got out of the Pelery car on the left side and was crossing the road when ghe was struck by the car | driven by Mr. Robb. divion lp repuried a good, pounds of gugar have already ' 13, of Beech! is recuperating from! near | Mr. Peters brought Margie to the | | Lock Haven Hospital where her con Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. || | sim | ———— ——— Sugar Valley Native Wins Freedom mm page one) yehiat rise ite Hospital Th on revealed th eo the man was » report terial sclerosis ical aliment. bu nad hosis. Hig report said co-operaied, was not cor straight 190d ¥. He had clusions or comradictions, and comed correct. Myers wag ! hallucinasted no i bh ave patent Lory bring him up amination Myers fearing ded that refused 0 extradition raiiroa decided to The facts of the case wore , Klewansg before Ju Rhone, who ordered Myer leased if no warrant or was received from Michige igan authorities were thus and they replied if no fur was received by noon, At noon last Wednesday further word from Michi ard Myers walked out of t county Jai] a free man —— U.S. May Run Plaga. If the textile industry dex cut costs to the bone on products made for sale at barga prices 0 low-income families, officials of the 5 Department of Agriculture dec jars it might be necessary for the Gove ernment 10 lease closed plants, or tbulld Mts own pis to provide an outlet for the vast stores of surplus cotton and other farm Products. Ao oO Je lines iia oid if Fr —_— Iflt'sa | 1 you know it's the Finest Washer Made Po all your and better, Bois Bi, ed, al a new THOR IRONER. Bellefonte || Hardware Co. PHONE 205 Bellefonte, Pa. nei lar title was published by the Mi Mr Rev. Carrulher | CHa, Lesson 1 miu ho ares Very Best Flour Winter Wheat In 1817 the bank suspended special able 10 eonvie bank i in Ave-~lranc pleces not being ables rs niently concluded deposit, of Lhe directed him to U THE NEW it. GOVERNOR holder 2 Newest Kalamazoo Coal for five & nd Wood Range with O close Lhe cOnDOETY winning 20-inch oven November The affairs of the J “4 fame is on October 12 0 Lhe atx] wollid be held rats therefofe a ed ID al R 1 1s 20% 1 mn bank were the appointed time apita From fonte was Hu organised a icier « Heavy ast Iron and Steel Constrection (650 1b Top guaranteed 5 years » Easiest terms— Year to Pay « Factory Price. Come in this week —~ Choose from nearly 200 styles and sizes. Now 1,300,000 Satished Kala. Customers = 39 years in business. LO BR Wg $ hal time 1856 Belle hout banking facilithk MeAlliat Ha & COC vale banking firm which was conducted as such anti 1864 when the business was or. porated under the name of the First nal Bank, a successful insti LON Mid In exXiSience — - “Hi-Yo few advent the until wil unt ot pi ine hy MAazoo Sftver!” We clean and repair oll makes of furneces. country exploits of the Lan RALAMAZOO STOVE a FURNACE COMPANY Phone 63-R Bellefonte, Pa 112 W. High SL gs famous horse “Bil the Comic Bection Sunday America WERItanc Vee Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Egg Mash agner’'s Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed Wagner's Ww Rydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. COOK ELECTRICALLY . . . IT COSTS FAR LESS THAN MOST PEOPLE THINK MANY persons do not know how little it really costs to cook electrically. While they would like to cook by this fast, clean, easy method, they think it costs far more than it actually does. For instance, not long ago 626 women who do NOT own electric ranges were asked: “What does it cost to cook electrically?” Guesses averaged $3.04 a month —over $1 high! West Penn Power Company recently installed meters on electric ranges in 100 representative homes and for two months measured, separately, the electricity used for cooking. Electric cooking costs are steadily coming down, for this test disclosed that the average monthly cost in those 100 homes was less than $2! “AND BESIDES, FOLKS "oe TTT “Have automatic cloc- in your home and your water heating troubles are gone forever, Clean, safe, certain-~ operates for only about 10c a day!” Noms’ BEFORE YOU BUY ANY RANGE —INVESTIGATE THE NEW ELECTRIC MODELS. THEY COMBINE ALL MODERN COOKING AIDS—AND AT LOW PRICE S%c ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS
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