. December 15, 1938, Jo. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. - "SNEWS | N Riera AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae I'ry) Ngo ~™ Farmer Willlam Dreibelbis ok hier, lle was within our gates 1288 tim were dinner guests Suns Bevitay i that Jan Guy , {5 [day #t the C. M. Dale home are al James uye H Ar at reparime to erect & new modern Stale’ College dwelling house om.8, Whiter Street Prof Paul 1 Wrigley of State Col- lege, was a business caller Saturday D. a. af the Dx § Peterson home ! Clark Harpstér of Bulleyville wa Ww caller Saturday evening at the L H. Harpster home ob E. Main street After April 1st. Mr. and Mrs, C M. Trostle will retire 0 a well earned Fest to the well known €Henn home at Baileyville now the property of C. BE. Frank. The Robert Barto family recently fitted from the Car! Gates house lo the Hiehard Fye farm home on Tad- pole. Mr."Barto is one of contrac- tor Arthur P. Stephens’ boss carpen- ters. Mrs. Ida Williams celebrated natal day last Friday by | fored guest at a chicken the home of her 1 sisters on the Glades farm Drover-farmer, Guy A was 4 business visiior In Jast Wednestlay where he a fine sorrel gelding for State College experimental Cy knows a good ote wien he a Jook Well known Realtor Lester Gov Bl heen of Jacksonville, Fi3., with his for Baw modern home. wife spent their anmifa! 10 days va- Mrs cation at His mother’s home, Mrs. is in the Belle Gohesen in Bailevville. Le submit ed to an appendix operation shows Florida's climate and eats do Monday, late word she is doing very really cherish his liking as he nicely, Mrs, Packer known here as the scales on the fat weight Miss Helen Harpster, daughter ol Mrs. John Dale of State College Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Harpster. well known in this section, ri turned Marshall Harpster is sporting a last Friday from a four weeks ac: new '38 Plymouth sedan and that the continent, attending the Nation- genial trucker Donald Grubb is driv- al Grange annual meeting at Port-. ing a brand new 1939 Oldsmobile land, O., and visiting in Washing town sedan purchased of Stein Motor ton, with the daughters, Her nieces, Co. State College, mos: any, nurse, of the late Mr. and Mrs. Asher San- would like a car like that to motor key, also spending some time with in fends in C alif ornia Well kn 0000000 mer of for Y EAGERS | Belleville. were GROWING GIRLS" BLACK fhe P. 1. Wrigley AND BROWN SUEDE sold up to $1368 d 2 ” (KF , totalled $00.00 Other Bidders OXF ORDS from a distance were C. C. Williams, Were $2.50 Cenire Hall, A H. Harter, Bellelonte, NOW SL. 79 $ A L. Piper, Lock Haven and William BATTED “STORES Co —"° BE Wi SE SAVE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS FOOD NEEDS AT SHAFFERS ! Shaffer Special Coffee - 3 Ibs 39¢ “Penn Alto Evap. Milk - 10 20, 54¢ Holiday Mixed Assorted { Diamond Brand Ne. CANDY Chocolates | ‘WALNUTS 2 1bs 25¢ 5-1b box 89¢ | 2 Ibs 45¢ PENN ALTO BUTTER - Ib 32% PILLSBURY FLOUR - 24 [.77c SN PENN AL BIG FARM 1 Qt Jar Penn Alto E ALTO Golden Bantam SALAD DRESSING CORN 1 BRAND 1<1b Jar Delly Madisen cans 3 **“ 2c PEAS : cans MUSTARD 3 Me All for 29¢ Save 8c 10 urate = °. 25¢ Penn Alto Mince Meat 15¢ Order Now! Excell Soda Crackers HOME DRESSED HOME DRESSED MEAT FULLY DRAWN "Chuck-Roast - Ib Téc Poultry « Cali Style Ib 17¢ For Christmas! Pork Roast PORK STEAK Ib 23¢ Dressed In Our Own Meat Plant ol Dale and two song Henry L A. Fred Fry and Chatles M. Dale critter, at this writing. Rumor has it that one of our towns former business men now of Tvione is about to embark in a double hitch, a bride to share his farm home. Mrs. Estella Isenberg who is spend- | ing the winter In State College, us a visitor last week at the G. P., Irvir home assisting with the annual en chering the annual State Grange convention this week at Washington, Pa, are Mr. and Mrs. EB. OG. Wasson, C, J. Irvin and John Rearick. Atérney R. Paul Campbell and wife, John Gates and wife all of State College, passed through town Fiiday evening, enroute to Grays- ville to enjoy a real country roast chicken supper. Richard Markle and wife are pre- paring to take their firs: lessons In houseseeping in the James Markie tenant house at Pie Hall Fred Markle is breaking ground nearby Kocher Cle arfleld the Pe nna farms. takes hospital this week having er tiny ups Xa wn drovers William Wit ite and Jeff Peas among bidders ude Friday, cow wn lo $80. Sale Cans i - - (Cut from fresh butts) " FRESH HAMS - - Ib 23c . (8kimned 10-1b avg. whole or shk. half FRESH OYSTERS pt. 21¢ (From Crisfleld) Dr. Phillips JUST RECEIVED! 2 CAoads of TEXAS Marsh Scedless GRAPE FRUIT 7 for 25¢ Shipped Via PRR ' SHAFFER STORES COMPANY Pascal Celery. Ig. stk. 10¢ Iceberg Lettuce 3 Ig hd 20¢ Emperor Grapes 2 1b 17¢ YELLOW RIPE, BANANAS, FRESH COCONUTS ... = = | near were last week victims of that old | grippe, both are improving | Those from this section attending | Helen Packer of Lock Haven, | _— he 4 he | N Nd A. Scilling family were The W entertained to a sumptpous Sunday | dinner at te Watl home in Dalley {ville R. WW, Reed and Rev, Albert Groen - dyke motored to Philipsburg Mon- day to call gn friends | Hospital. | ‘Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Dodd attend- ed the annual chicken supper and [ bazaar at the Graysville church jast Friday evening. [seve new patrons in W, Ferguson, | Herl Poust, Ever, and George Gummo. DIX RUN The Cherry Grove school of Upper | Dix Run is having an entertainment Will be held Thursday evening, Dec, 22. Bverybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Stellard White called at the State | The West Penn electric ls soon to | a | Hurry, Pop! What's the ‘Reason For All These Fake Whiskers? | | David Harpster, Harry | at the J. I. Parsons home Sunday | afternoon. | W. J. Eminhiser had the misfor- mu of losing a valuable cow last | week. | Miss Marian Witherite is on the sick list “Bill” and Paul Parsons spent Sun- {day afternoon with Albert and Clair | Hall The majority of the buteherings over in this vicinity. John Wil- on butchered Wednesday and Pred Tier on Priday Mrs. John T. Hall and also Martha Jane Parsons were on the sick list this week, W. J. Eminhizer called on W.lfams on Sunday Callers at the '"Bhem”™ Beatty home on Sunday were Mrs. T. A Hogencamp, Ka hryn Hogencamp, Bill and Paul Parsons, Wilbur Burns, { Albert and Clalr Hall The Christian Endeavor was very well attended on Sunday evening. Miss Bessie Witherite was leader. Had special singing by Mr. and Mrs Stellard White. Come again every- body J. T. Hall butchered on Tuesday. those who helped were: Leroy Hall, Fred Tice, Clarince Hall Mry. Stel. ard White and Mrs. Sherman Beatty John Wilson and Lemore Lendi- nut are on the jiry at Bellefonte. CENTRAL CITY Our community, especially Central City school, was saddenad hy the death of “Louie” Davidson. Mr. Davidson had been driver of Central City bus for aimost a soore of he proved . ay Ty y el i CAre fi.) ff Yer ii driver. The children were always ielighted (0 gee the “gray bus” hove nto sight, they knew he always had (riendly. cheetfsl greeting for Many times he put himself take them on special trips teachers and pupils all join In F Are A'Y school those yearn competent ne to The extending thelr sympathies to the sorrowing family. A X- tnas entertainment will be given at the Central City Sehivol on npdary and Mriday aTiernoon Dec Thad jr Starting remptly at 1 o'clock. No admis sion will be charged. but X-mas igreetings will be given at the en- placed there for and tapes and a box any offering you might wish w give | A generous offering is solicited this year, the expetioes are a fftle heavier than usual. Everybody wel- COE James Catherman, who has been haent from schoo! several weeks with a sprained ankle Is back again Edna Quick one of the seventh grade pupils is sunfin ed 10 her home 1 account of illness YARNELL Mr. and Mrs Clarence Walker of Barree, called on his sister, Mrs. H ©. Miller one day last week Mrs. Raymond Coakley, been sok this past week with a bad cold, Is back teaching again. Mrz Lawrence Shawley wag her substitute teacher Miss Florence Miller spent ihe weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller Mrs. Dennis Watson of Bellefonte called at the Shawiey homes on Sun- day who has ———— a ——— JULIAN Mr. Aaron Donley was taken to he Philipsburg hospital on Friday e vening He is sald fo have brou- hial ponrumonia, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mock were Sunday visitors at the Aaron Donle; home. | Mis: Violet Donley and friend Charles Williams were visitors at the , Dotiley home also } | Hmeaii Yule Greetings ' Broadcast to Islands In Pacific Territory HONOLULU .—For the past three | years Hawall has broadcast Christ. | i mas greetings on December 34 to | several lonely fslands which have beome potentially important along | | aviation’s equatorial Pacific aren | The messages, from station KCU, | go out to the dozen or so young | | Americans who for three years have | been keeping the Stars and Stripes | fiying on Howland, Baker, Jarvis { and other tiny Pacific islands. Peggy Hopkins Joyo: plays hostess to all the Santa Clauses in New York at a luncheon in the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria. Lucky ne youngsters were around or there might have been trouble! you answer ¢ gs What will hen starrv-eved Ju “Mother, wi riding in an su his reindeer Or . “Ww wing al WwW was Santa when 1 saw hing on the corpe day? He's fat in this picture! This is the season when haraseed Wie parents must think up quick an | swers or destroy Junior's faith in |» St. Nicholas. For Santa Claus, though a messenger of joy, can also | In Omaha & sympathetic | n mayor last year ruled that the army | the | mi streets, thereby bringing sighs of re. | Su; be a pest of fake Santas must leave lef from Mother and Dad. But in other towns and papa may restrain an impulse strangle every red-sulted gentleman Christmas Toys : KEENE, N. HThis community Is teyiand each Christmas season as workers in the toy facleries rush to put last-minute touches on minia- ture locomotives, aulomeobiles—and even auto trajflers! ———- American Turkey Has Foreign Name You'll eat your turkey and like it Christmas, but do you know where this festive bird got its name? The turkey is the only species of poultry native to this country. lis name is atiribuled by some call notes, “turkturk- turk”; others Believe that its head ornements sembling the fez worn by natives of Turkey, gave rise to Hs name Another explanation is seen in the fact that the first turkeys from America were tod in Spal, largely by Hebrew merchants. Since fhe bird was frequently confused with the peacock, it is said that the He brew traders called it ""tukia,’’ their name for the peacock. With the widespread use of this name in to its Te English, it easily became the pres- | ent “turkey.” Christmas Celebration Dates Back to 354 A.D., | Roman Records Show i The earliest celebration of the | birth of Christ, December 2% of each | year, took place in the Fourth cen- tury, and the custom spread from She western to the eastern church ml Be Weak EY Run Down Men and Women Take Lucbert’s ron Toule Tablets, Containing Cod Liver Oil Extract There fx wo tonic sal to these tablets for theme who are weak and rus down or recovering from the effects of severe sick. They smaint noture by replleing what restore the systems They give strongth and vigor tv mind sad beety Price 50¢ per box by mall, of =¢ drugs gists FREE TRIAL OFFER. One repulsr 50s box will be mailed to amy family ONCE for 18 to cover malling expenses A. G. Luebart, PD, Coatesville, Pa, Claus so thin | cities, | lot Lquidat w oll st the fol Junior an and he needs lot You see Santas is a very f hel} has helper who kt nd girls | stockings.” what they want n their T we iy 3 answer. leah, but papa there say a Claus and that bring me a big of toy s¢ } i ra sre o Maybe the situation efore {I dale 1 ! wos of Char st’ $ nallvily and baplis oi gt January 6 { mention of Christmas gina R } calendar : wlocaliar : : year 34, and the first Engi of the festival the Council declared a 11-day hristmas to Epipl and ms 891 to 1006, the laws of ordained that al s at Chel of T festival any, rita inns. In Ger iristinas was established in s Synod of Mainz, and (= A YULE STORY neer | Ge the counter photon dd #5 weighed the ng Wwe queried Srpepmroh gl! thing ¥« o Knew, and Det * the “Do of the ran u Tan ho was henest, tedly re IUVsil's 180 Was SAaYIng exci vous Know have « rarest dimes at large’ worth thousands.’ “You mean, this thing I've held on tn for years is worth money™™ “It's worth big money,” the cafe "Her Was wavy ait, the dime clasped between his winh and first Onger. “"1ve besn looking for one of them all my life!" “Hand me that menu!” Dan Dris- coll eried commandingly. “T'm go g 10 have 3 Christmas dinner right now, I'm going clear down the line, from soup 'o Mitce pie” ©~WNU Serviee A ————— that you g his hands in the } Dahomey in French West Africa Dahomey is one of the colonies or provinces of French West Africa. It embraces the former native king. dom of Dahomey and tome other territory, with a coastline of about 70 miles, between Togoland and Ni getia, on the Gulf of Guinea. The colofiy has an area of 41.302 square miles and a population of nearly 1.182.000, of which the Europeans | number about 000. The town of Por. | to Novo is the capital and privicipal business center, Bailbus Halves Train Cost, A railbus in Sweden is a novelty | { In railway transportation. Copen- hagen reports it attained 50 miles an hour in tests and is 80 constructs ed that no vibration was felt. It sceommodates 46 passengers and can be run at half the cost of aa ordinary train of similar Fapasity. {"Abductors’ Plead Guilty (Continued from Page 1) Kenneth 28 pardons, James Confer, 21, Boone, 21, and Walter Nyman, were placed under probation two years upon payment of costs for the to a tery lea of gulily ang ba of Coburn Entering nn 3 charge of assaull Thomas K. Hostermnt was sentenced to post a bond In t amount of $500 to keep the peace and to pay $10 per month toward the support of nis famb} Charles Luther Sunday, College, entering a to a charge that he violated Haguor laws, was sentenced to a fine of $300 and to serve taree months in the county Jalil The case of Clyde Corman, of Bellefonte, cllarged with a viola- fon of the vehicle code, was Clear- ed from the trial list when the de- fendant made arr: ADgements to en- ter a plea of gulity at a later date A jury found Calvin Albright, of jtate College, guilty of a charge of being the fither of an illegitimate d, but sentence was withheld hen Albright indicated he would eek a8 new tria Similarly in the case of David 8. Casper, of Belle- nte. R. D.. charged with a similiar offense, Casper’s sentence wag with- eld pending an expected plea for + new trial Joseph Nyman é& jury on a cin iriving, and when the jury had nsiderad the matter Nyman wa found not guilty and the costs were placed on the county, George Baney, of Bellefonte tried by & jury on 1arge of viol- ting the vehicle code and was found not gutlsy but the jury placed the costs uj A hi from a mo trial lore i a jury, fendant, P. J Gembel tle, was acquitted ever, placed the costs {fendant In the abennce Centre county Bamuel Hayes was serving in another week, Miss Mary Hartl rapher in the offices of Walker, ably substituted court repor of plea of guilty the pay of Howard, went rege of drunk- winre Was 8 C: A-OVEr case ‘oh ich ori gina ted miship in 19% and the of New Lor The Court of lLewisi g case was not sched- week, Harrison arrested last ssing bad . y EL r Zion Walkes and entered 5 3 He was need oF ef prosecutior the checks to undergo Years The Zion man was arrests information filled by Marion SOLeCe, Ar thre Bt re Oy semis tions of $45 r three make ng about probation fi d upon Meyer jege “rr Vi ior §20 n me for §B § La 1t L § Special Session special session of Court Fri ng Peter Joseph Witt, 18 ink Boone who kills y early Ib unount,” summer and Me Samuel M 6. of Bellefonte, at Runville { his companions {ook from BAVErwaTr two 22 and arrows and blankets of about $30. id Judge Ivan Walker ; in trouble in Blair ne years AgO and that he the Union town- ghip area since that time. Most of articles stolen from “Twin- mount.” have been recovered, it was reported Pour residents of the Hawk Run region. near Philipsburg, entered & plea of nolo contendere to charges of vealing 7 truckioads of stone cul by WPA labor for Lhe Stale Highway Department, The four men: Jesse Edmington, An Vavareck, Mike Astare and Rud y Astare, were placed under pro- ation for one year upon the condl- tion that they make restitution for the gtone, valued at about $75 According to the prosecuting of- ficer, State Motor Police Officer Ralph V. Mears, of Philipsburg, two of the defendants were building houses and hired Edminston to haul the stone, paying him $1.50 a joad for them. Some of the stone were taken from the property of the Winburne November » ome of Mr ving in ' Water Company and some from the | Black Bear quarry in Rush township None of the defendants had been in trouble before and their attorney declared they believed since the stone was on mourttain and that it was of fo particular value. MODERN WOMEN NEED NOT SUFFER monthly pain and bd delay dus dur G EER Fils are mmr. He [J A = seeeere YEAGERS #¢¢ttee BOYS" DRESS OXFORDS Were $2.50 NOW $1.89 Guaranteed Quality SELLEPONTE PA. ’ blale od GBUIZ | CHEE You Are Cordially Invited to visit our store rooms on West Bishop Street and see the beautifully furnished Model Kiftchen Completely Equipped by Westinghouse as illustrated on page 4 of this issue of The Centre Democrat. You will be delighted with the handsome appointments and amazed at the ar- rangement of laborsaving appliances designed to lighten work in the kitchen and the home. Every Woman In Bellefonte and Centre County is urged to call and see this model electric kitchen —a dream of beauty and efficiency—-and our com- plete stock of practical electrical gifts, DeHaas Eleetrie Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. WEST BISHOP STREET We Give 8S. & 0. Green Stamps and Redeem Filled Books REAPS WN PAEARARAEN, woe £ Him With % ye Ha » 8a WAIN y » nd WAIN » & HL | ad & Lounging pleasure will be his, in these vanity - satisfying pajamas with con- trasting bindings. All sizes. FRIEDMAN & LEVINE Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Pa. RL RCL HL RL RE LL RL TL hihi i Here——— AAP 106 C | Proper tone and make life worth Ming, I EARNS en A RARNRNENES sh Prizes ro: on 2000 s00 Totaling $600.00 Will be Given Away FREE to the Holders of the Lucky Numbers of the Christmas Cho. rc Coupons, which are Given Away Free by the Retail Division of the Chamber of Com. DRAWING TO TAKE PLACE THURSDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 29th, 1938, ON THE STAGE OF THE PLAZA THEATRE, AT 10: 130 P. M. The Public Is Invited To Attend, merce, with every 50c cash purchase made.
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