CENTRE COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER —_ he Centre Democraf MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR COLUMNS Cur — ——— RO — — VOLUME 58. NUMBER 10. BELLEFONTE. PA. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939, a — a SUBSCRIPTION-$1.50 P _— ER YEAR SEE HOPE FOR PWA SCHOOLAID SPECIAL VOTE ON $50,000 Sewage Plant BOND ISSUE HERE APRIL 18 Contract Is » i Ah In Dispute Two Former School Projects Issu % Vould Provide Funds B= Building New High Boro Authority Caught in School TE FAVORED oA. LAST YEAR a May Be Eligible For Tow. * Allotments | Middle of Controversy Over EK) . a ELECTC PROP ant——— Completion Time MAY REVISE PLANS TO FIT PRESENT NEEDS TIME 35° ELAPSED; WORK 1c COMPLETED Armory Project Also May Be Amount Sought is Near Legal Borrowing Power of | PWA Sets July 23 as Dead. District line; Contractor Asks Ex- i } tras to Meet That Date Hope for -wubstantial federal ald| Voters of Bellefonte for the construction of & hew high | school building « contained in » release from Washington, D.| night, in which it wa : ported that three proposed PWA Ir projects in Bellefonte are included |t in a Mst of those which may be |ere “eligible for allotment additional | & funds are provided by Congres The statement was made by retary of Interior Ickes in a 0 the Senate. The three Bellefoute according fo the new Washington: a $§244.778 high school ’ addition; a $76363 armory and | a $112721 for school improvements. Minds covering 45 per cent of the estimated cost of each project were! ix requested at the Public Works Ad- ince then. ministration, with the remaining h ome far 55 ner cent of the project costs toi more serious through the destruc be raised locally, according to PWA ( f 4 i i procedure, According best available here last night 778 high school addition | (Continued on Page 7) Revived if Congress Pro- vides Funds he Bellefonte Box 1 Author! ! ; Borough news . . C., last il lig at a gan House Sec+ | unsnimou f the report |; i special meeting H noo the office late plained One hat Talon I 14 t horit AYE pro etter mm le PWA, zidle the Publi orks Adm expects the y by July 23. If plant pleted by that time jetier cons he PWA may withdran uncompleted work Ani on the ui The second letter was from C. W n 44 K. Stock vl DULCE $50,000 increase was voters, the inten being to erect a chool bulld- d because jects are, from i Earl reease [3S compleed the { com- time the the ’ $ 4 inued its gr Tanner, contractor on the job, Tan. ne et 1 that the contract pro- (Continued on Page T) e wih i building i d increase in the (n- information £ is within several thou- the $244 nd rs of the school district's the pro- apacity 10 that 7) (Continued on Page BN -..a CLUB VISITS LOCAL PLANTS Kiwanis and Guest Farmers Inspect Industries; Hear Penn State Professor 4] I OWing Street Lights Are Assured 250-Candlepower Lamps to ”» Be Erected Soon in Bush Addition Area ¥ Street lights for +» Bush Addi- tion section of Bellefonte are a oer- tainty, W. T. MeCormick, manager of the local West Penn Power Com- pany offices annound vest All necessary contract gigned by property ow the Spring township McCormick added West Penn a plan of :h ing = be done i approved thirty days (Continued a AY been aA oT Rave anainee] é propos d and all th y ave the This mas FAAPD more on DASS seven) em plan 3 Matis L ox ou Accepts Bank Position F. B. Priest, former cashier of the First National Bank, Centre Hall, | oft Mareh 1 accepted position as | assistant to the president of the Emaus National Bank at Emaus, near Allentown. Mr. Priest, former- iy with the First National Bank of Williamsport, became associated | with the Centre Hall bank about | two years ago. He, Mrs, Priest and | Ww their daughter, Janet, will move fo | Emaus in the near future eer; Former Councilman, Interest Rates Reduced Active in Masonic Circles According to announcement this | week by William H. Bishop, secrée | jacon The tary-treasurer, the Hollidaysbwrg | pennsyivania Production Credit Association has reduced is Interest rates from 5 to) {% per cent on all new loans and | additional advance made after February 24 The new interest rate {= the lowest that has been avall- able In the history of the produe- tion credit systems. Mr. Bichop said, —— MP re ——— Horse Sale at Pleasant Gap T. E. Joon, well known Pleasgnt | Pennevivania Hailroad JESSE T. CHERRY Jesse T. Cherry “ in fore Cherry prominent in local passed away at i Thomas street §:25 at suffered three Years ago PERT Upon completing 48 | moniths active service Years with Dies At Home ‘as Retired P. R. R. Engin. | Mrs tetired | Railroad employe and vival “a AaCmTe circles, | Laurel street, Phi hf home on North | o'clock Thursday morning of last week af- | ter an illness resulting from a stroke He had een confined to bed for nearly a and 7 Thirty-five farmers of Centre joounty were guests of the Belle ifonte Kioanis Club, Tuesday Through the courtesy of the ofMicigis (of the American Lime and Stone Company they were taken on a tour of inspection through the plant at {10 o'clock In the morning | Luncheon was served to guests and members of the at the Penn Belle Hotel in afternoon with Manager W. W. Sleg and Assistant Superintendent E. W. Vars das hosts they were taken through the plant of the Titan Metal Manufacturing Company. At the the club 8 Doon General ti tiie luncheon Prof. Henry 8S | Brunner, Associste Professor of Ag-« {| ricuiiural Pducation at Penn State Education in Occups- Prof. Brunner emphasized need of co-operation between (Continued on page three) Spoxe on { Lion the | MARRIAGE OF COUNTY OFFICER 1S ANNOUNCED At a beautifully appointed bridge | party Friday night at the home of James Carroll, Philipsburg, | announcement wad Meds of the {marriage of Miss Mertia Moore, laughter of Hiram Moore and the | late Margaret Moore, South Philips | burg, to Mr. Walter Beéeser, soni of Mr. and Mrs. William Beezer, of burg. The ceremony took place February 14, 1638, was performed by the Rev, W. T. Harkins, pastor tof the Philipsburg Catholic chureh. | Atteridants were Mrs. Nathan Pear son and Mr. J. Maleoltn Pearce, of Philipsburg Mr. Berder, familiarly known as ‘Keeno.” is Ilnvestigator of Deaths | the {in Centre county, and is employed Mr. Cherry | as a mortician at tie Harry Weber Gap horse dealer 2 now in Jowa trae tv a in or ‘ i rel asing a carload horses | retired on December 1, 1922. He had | puneral Parlors, Philipsburg, pire . . s+. vi Been a resident of Bellefonte for a d—— which he will offer at public sale ut more thar a half century, and COW HAS TRIP S: 2 DIE 8 Gary P Pin an Sap meats | played an Important part in the pee 4 Mare v4 | 4 Der announce at} 8 Seliat resin bain camsrhnbis sap hr. 3 : . ; will be made next ‘week history of the Lewisburg and Ty-| A Holstein cow on the W.D. ; ————— {fone branch of the Pennsylvanld | sarshall farm in Buffalo Run Vals { Raliroad ; ley gave birth Sunday morning to + ii Be Chetry began hia riilvag Ca- | triplet calves. One of the calves ’ i § reer before moving fo Bellefonte, a8 was dead at birth; another died Pennsylvania Days {an engineman on a train belween | apaut three hours later, and the 1 (Continued from page 7) | third is reported to be in excellent Increase Business | tinued fr i - health, Throughout State || moToRISTS ESCAPE INJURY The cow has set 8 new record In WHEN CAR STRIKES DERR|I.C County's Bowie world, for i) a fine twin onl benefited from the (hree million | When their car struck a doe and dolldr utiness increase ereated in| ® f9wn on the Seven Mountain | POU" Wit ys the opening days of the “Pennsyl- | highway vapia Days” campaign to business in the State i plight, Mrs. Roy Wilkinson and sons pave | and James, of North Spring | triplets were of average bize, Pred W. Johhson, the Chain Store Committee for" is | The aceident happened near t Nude : to be pres fir the Piré Hall at ing chains showed a three raillion fonte from Lititz, where Mrs. Wil. | Milesburg Thussday dollar increase the first week. kinsonn had been visiting with were the A & P. Store, Wels Store, |, of the road into the path of the Ehafler's Stores, Clover Farm Stores Machine restflt In larger demand for Perm- and was destroyed a short time lats {of a “stroke or gvivania products. As an example, | er by Game Warden Robert Meeker, | hage” was of i Pennsylvania farms and factories | mo the five the willlamsport, are xd | Jack i xg { street, escuped injury but the ear | chalrinan of | was considerably damaged. Pennsylvania Prosperity which spooning the drive, reported that | Brownies Place while the Wilkin. | vide entertainnen: a & preliminary survey of 46 cooperat- %0nS Were on their wiy to Belle her | March 9. The show, In Bellefonte a substantisl in. deughter. Jack was driving the ma- crease was noted in chain food | chine when the doe and fawn store sales. Those reporting gains jumped from the woods at the side | snd Goldman's Store. i The doe was killed outright as the The benefits of these Incredsed left front part of the car struck it, gales will be widespread and should The fawn had several legs Broked) A verdict of fin ai result hemorr- {tems grown, mariufgctured or pack- | The car, owned by Jack Wilkinson, | of the death of Robert Edwatds, ed in Pennsylvania and ou an av- | was badly damaged about the radia- whose body was found In a caboose erage week 65 carloads of merchan- | tor, the left headlamp, ey fender | in ie NYC afro Jr at Avis dise are shipped over the Penusyl- and wheel, and had t0 be towed to on they & P. awres. | Becton, | youd continue imetigaion. vanis Raflroad for A the given a coroner's jury at A. & P. Pood Stores carry over 300 who was notified of the accident. | an inquest [nfo the citcumstarices | ——————— —————— —————————————————— SA — Midshipman Samuel R. Noll, 22, Succumbs at Full military honors will be ace | corded Midshipman Samuel Ray- mond Noll, aged 22, of Pleasant Gup funeral serviees to be held in the Methodist Episcopal church, Pleasant Cap, at 2:30 o'clock this Thursday afternoon. Noll, a third-year student at the nited States Naval Atademy, An ie, died at 6:30 o'clock Mon~ morning at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E Noll, at Pleasant Gap, after a seve eral mont? illness with a compli- cation of diseases. i The services will be conducted by | the Rev, Mr. Thomas, chaplain at the United States Naval Academy, | while six honorary pailbeéarens from | Academy will be present i tribute to their former class A firing squad and bugler} the Bellefonte Machine Cun | der Captain Herbe will conclude services at the Pleasant Gap efmes U 8 nap day the final mate from Tro0 i Beezer, gr Lory The Rev. Mr sisted % ith the ve gd ve in the Thomas will be as} service by Rev, Berns | Hetry of Pleasant Gap. he pallbearcrs from the Academy will} ‘he: Midshipman Richard Robb son | | (Continued on page seven) } § = . ard sy - ‘Council Studies | Budget For 1939 Authorize $800 Expenditure | For Additional Fire-Fight- | ing Equipment ! | ” [+] Consideration of a {get for the ensuing year occupied { the attention of Bellefonte Borough | { Cotincll at a regulsr meeting in the Logan House, Monday night. The budge! calls for estimated receipts and expenditures of $40600 88 dur- ing the coming year. In 1838 the total budget was $40- T0692, the proposed budget being $253.86 in excess of lust year's. While proposed bud- | was brought out thet last year the nat borough debi wae reduced $7. 500. In 1837 the debt was reduced $10500, mx king the total debt re duction lor the past two years $18.- A table showing the proposed 1039 budget a: compared with : figures follows: ! Getieral Government | Police Dept } Fire Pept Board of Health Sanitary Sewers Highways Lighting Miscellaneous Debt Service Capital Qutiay 1938 £3910 00 3.705 00 4 030 00 625.00 850 00 11.150 00 6,300 00 19210 6.17500 1.850 .00 £5.500.00 | 5250.00} 610.00 | 1.000 00 | 11.875.00 | €.200.00 1.550 00 5.100.00 St Totals 4070892 4096028 The budget is to be finally scled upon at a meeting of Council in the pear future Sheflleld Farms Co, Ine. ia a let (Contitued on page seven) Nurses Adopt | Rate Schedule Rate Revised to Confer With | District Fees; Alumnae | Association Meets A standard schedule of rates ef- fective in the fifth district of P. 8 | N. A, was adopted recently by the | Centre County Hospital Nurses Alumnae Association for private duty ntrsing outside the hospital The new rates bectme effective on February 15. Under the terms of the schedule the fee for general nursing will be $4 for an 8-howr day, or $6 for 12-hour day. $2 extra is charged for additional patients. For obstetrical, contagious (Continued on page three) RELD ON CHARGE OF VIOLATING PROBATION Harrison Yarnell, of near Zion was apprehended by Sheriff Harry V. Keeler and Chief of Police Har- and at the Instance of Probation Officer Bwenge! Smith, upon complaints that Yarnell, who appeared in the local courts in December 1938 on & | check forging charge, was again | Issuing forged checks. In court last December, Yarnell a first offender, had been on or the Montgomery Ward store in Lock Haven, in payment for a radio. The Judie has heen returned att store. armel i= being held for in eourt on & charge of violating his probation, Federal Too Good For Us Acedrding fo a federal bureau pri- {on tepott, the Centre county jail | | 1s one of a number of rgows in the middle district of that has beer deemed unfit fod eral prisoriers. Phooey! What do we care! | Pleasant Gap Home cc—————— xy | To Friedman __ i MJ SAMUEL RAYMOND NOLL Sutton Adds 2 New Products Sample Machines to be Dem- onstrated Next Month; Co, Organizes For Year facture of announced sloCK- n kEn- #1 4 18: ss shed i Api ce A— 5B Lyons Estate ‘Building Sold mn INew Owner to Repair Fire Damage; Will Continue Clothing Store REPORTED PURCHASE PRICE 18 $15,000 Sale Closed Yesterday; Plot Extends to Alley at Rear of Bakery | - [] | wife Vn. Jacob Friedman Bertha Friedman, of te purchased the Lyd Ce pany bullding on 85uth Allegheny street, recently badly damagad by re 1 ale was negotiated by Mary M. Fauble, real estate broker, and the sale price is unofficially re ported to have been $15000. Friedman, senior partner in the n of Friedman & levine, which conducted a clothing in the yons bullding for the past several year will repair the building im- v, and will continue in bus at that Jocation. No arrange- have been made 10 lene the SOoTeTroom which until re- occupied by the Winner and hb Marernice 5 & n« fi he iness ments ower cently Market | Market, The LU ghey street wa t extends from Alle- to the sliey at the rear Ihe Lyons housing two toreroomns, & barber shop and three apartments, was gutted by fire easly (Continued on page seven ) i STYLE SHOW 15 PLANNED 23 Members of Retail Division ——— — | Keeler and "tre | house us far a bers of the Brooks-Doll Post the budyet was under discussion, it | “ dSLR (LH {ed bars. The other od i bars, is beds 000, | the 1908 | 1639 it 3485.00 1 ri { developed cenig dg to hee roll machine, design sie and clean hot rolled g manufactured here on patent rights held ty Sut- be Fi to Have Display Booths at ‘Y' March 22 to 24 The Golden Gate has {44 Exposi« tion, New York his its World's Fair, and so dors Bellefonte, for on March 22,22, 8 the Y. M. C. A In Belle. wili be a blaze of Mghis and ik will acho 0 the tunefhs of the sensations] Keyston- There will be style show and enteriainment each evening Twenty-three booths displaying gowns from Paris to pineapples from Honoliu, have been reserved by members of the Retail Division Chamber of Commerce Carpenters de and electricians will be busy for days getling ready for the | PVE The Bellefonte Woman’: Club, un- der the guidance of Me. E. £ Wid- dowson, will be in charge of the (Continued on page four) sution 10 dee YC Husive on Director meeting were £ Harbisoy ai re-elected at Monday’ I. Blair Sutton, Fran and William B. Whar- Nn P SHAR oearge aed, W. J. Emerick anid H. P. Har- a all of Bellefonte Mise Edin Sutton of New York, was elecied as 2 NEw methisr ORIG The ors #lected the follow. ing officers for the ensuing year B. Sutton, president; George Hage ice president, and Francis Harbi. Of, SeCTetEry ang treasurer fonts it x PARI H RB of the girect J ralors US . Dr. Chandy Assists at Foneral Rev, J. W. Claudy, of Rockview Prison, assisted at the funear! rites of the late Rev. Dr. Harold McAfee Robinson, who was buried Wednes« jay at Philadeiphis. Dr Rsbinson vas general secretary of the Board of Christizn Education of the Press | pyterian church in the U. 8. A Aaron D. Leitzel Gets Highway Post Agron D. Leitzell, of East High! street, Beliefonie, assistant superin- | (tendent of highways In Centte county during Governor Piachot's! second administration, has been’ a | named highway superintendent for Clover Farms Stores Officials hie county, it Was announced yes: i ter day. and Owners Confer at | Leitasll succeeds Russell J. Beeser, 8am of Bellefonte; win received tiotice Milesburg | yesterday morning thet his term of | | service expired with the enid of dus. | At a district meeting held Tues |iness yesterday | day night at the H. B, Lykens Clo« | Chestér A. Spicher of Centre Hall, ver Parm sttre fi Miesburg. near | has been panied mssiifant supefin. 'y 50 merchants, officers, salesmen | tendent ' of “highways, Succeeding | ind others interested in Clover | RASH J. Shook. of Spring Mills, Farm Stores gathered for a general | who was dropped from the State Grocery Group Holds Meeting weial hour, during which refrezh« ments were served, oomcluded the evening's progtam The activities of the meeting were directed by M. E. Meckes, of Ty- rone, chief service man for Clover Farm stores, who also spoke during the eévening. Other fpeakers in< luded: R. €. Albright. of the Bay st=Cillam Company, Tyrone, Lore iii Reed. Tyrone: Baker Daughe *nbaugh, Tyrone, and Arthur Carr, ingursnce auditor of the Hayer- Ofilam Company ry Dukemian early Sunday morning, Many matters of interest to Clo- | morning, ver Farm store owners were (Continued on page four) . George R, Hughes, of AxeMann, | yesterday was reported to be quite ill at the Hospital his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Nighthart, Titan Worker injured Melvin Watson, of East Linn streel, 8 machinist in the rod de- partment at fhe Titan Metal plant, suffered severe biirns about fhe left foot and Ieg about 2:30 o'clock yes- terday morning when he stepped into a vat of hot “pickling” lquid. loyes fook him to She 1 liscussion of business matters. Alpatroll, Pridey. Forrest Homan, of | Urionville, has been Notified of his dismissal as an assistant superin. tendent., but no successor has been appointed, 18 =k Leitzell, the new Highway Super- | intendent, has been employed by ithe Titan Metal Company for the | past several Years, : i. WPA CURBING PROJECT AT | STATE COLLEGE 18 RESUMED i curbitig project for was resumed Priday reel Commissioner Linn | Woomer announced. Approximately 20 workmen began operations on E. | Nittany avenue, west of Frazier street. | Property owners desiring to take ladvantage of the program are urg- State Cc | of to make application at the office {of the borough engineer In the Al- $550.00 IN | i Legionnaires Have the Sheriff | In ‘Dog-House” | Harry Bishop “Mickey etre ot Boyer West of I sundry aiden at the Cen are in the dog i number of mem. Amer. County jaf! ean Legion red Micke a od PTR 4 the 81 whip Monday night The Sheriff reported hb missing end Legionnaires braved a raw, éold wind until pest midnivhi searching he Barks of Logan's Beliefonte and * 14 wiids of Boring = HR | 1 100 Br bel per Fleasant Gaps Meanwhile ¥he Sheriff and his as. sistants had “found” the missing man, look hin homé and ther Ried themselves to bed, forgetting dbo the shivering Legiontaires sloshing around in the dark mud of the rain- swollen stream Boyer first eame to semi-public attention Monday aflefnmoon when members of the train erew enroute to Whitergrk Quarries st Pleasant Gap found Him comfortably sleep. ing across the tracks the engine was shout 14 pass over The train was and the sleeping man wa: rhifted to a sidetrack to confinue Ils nip. On the return trip, crew members saw Rim still on the sid. (Contintied on page Tour) Freight Derailed As r him inch stopped Car Hurtles Track | An eastbound Bald Eagle Valiev freight train was delayed at Miles- bury for a short time Priday night when a car driven by A. A Richner of Allegheny Streei, Beliefome, loft! the rosd, crached through the guard railing, and landed on the railroas tracks which parsliel the highway. The gocident scourred just beyond the second grade crossing at Central! City. Adcording to State Motor Police from the Pleasant Gap substation, who Investigated the socident, Rich- per, was pfoceéding toward Miles- berg from Wingste af sbout 9 o'clock when Ri: car left the right side of the road, and broke seven of the heavy guard posts before plung- | ing. on the railroad right-of-way The car was damaged to the extern: of about $150 and Richner suffered a tlight laceration of the Hp The freight was Brought to a stop ut the soene of the aocident and re- minined there until the car had been pulled from the tracks JR ne | Movies at Court House T onight State Historical Commission to Present Pictures of Restoration Projects In conjunction with the proposed | restoration of the General Bemmer | mansion along 8pring Creek. the County Historical Society will spon | sor a showing of State Historical Commission motion pictures dealing with similar projects, &t a meeting to be held in the Court House, Belie- fonte, at 7:30 otiock this Thursdsy night. Prof. 8. K. Blevens, of Btate Col- lege, will be present fo explain the program and will speak briefly on the work being done by the Stpte Comntission. The program will bee gin at 7:30 o'clock and no admission will be charged. J. Thomas Mitchell. Belleforite at | torney, is scheduled to speak on “The Historical Background of the Benner Home at Rock,” while the subject of My Btevef:' addres: wif be “The Restoration of Historical Sifter In Penneylvania ™ —————————————_ a — MAYOR HARRIS AW Bellefonte, are concern. | C—O ARDED DAMAGE SUIT Report Official Was Offered $1,000 and Expenses to Settle Case SAWMILL WORKER LOSES CASE ON TIME FACTOR ahd Sheriff Harry V. | Port Matilda Resident Award. i ed $350 in Unusual Acci- dent Case Centre A county jury here ny swirded Hardman P. Barre, Marvor of Bellefonte, 2 verdic: of $550 demmges for injuries he suf. fered on December 22, 1837 when he was struck Nort Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Uy a car driven py Irs B. Viehdorfer, of Show Shoe, The Harre-Vishdorier swt is one of many being disposed of by the regu.ar February termi of Civil Court which convened here Monday with Judge Ivan Walker presiiing unofiicial reports, on ofier had been made some time ago to settle the Harris claim for $1000 plus the cost ¢f medical trestment The verdict returned yesterday al- Jowd nothing for medical expensés, separately, the $550 amount being the lump sum of damsges to Belk- fonte's Mayor Howard F. Patton, of Port Ma- tikda, was given a jury verdict of $350 damages for injuries he suf fered some time Rg0 in an unustus) | manner. Mr. Patton | purchased ¢ car from Robert IL. Harpster, of the Harpster Cheviole! Garage, Par! Matilda, and climbed in the car 10 ach the tool kit when a garage (Continued on Page Eight) Veser- on According to oO Ke Construct New Telephone Lines —————— 66 Miles of Wire From Here to Lewistown, Will improve Toll Facilities New telephons lines piving Belle fonté additional oul-of-then cirrus wii Be erected shorly, If was an- nounced today BF Jesse H Caum, 'mansgér here for the Bell Tile phone Company. | The construction work will be caz- ried on between here and Levwh. town, where the new line: will be cofinected with through circuits ‘Harrithiurg, Philadelphia and Pitta- burgh The work will involve stringing 60 ‘miles of wirg ersctineg ming toler, and the attschunen: of 90 crossarms, | Mr. Cau said i “The volume of out-of-town cls to and from Bellsfonfs makes addition 10 our out-of<town lies essential” Mr. Caum explained. Construction work will bef un ier the direction of William HH. Gardircr. district construction foreman. bn ] | STUDENTS HELD ON AUTO LARCENY CHARGE § A Penn State senior and 3 former student were pliced ander ball for {court ofi charges of larceny of & motor vehicle after a hearing before ‘Squire Harold Cowher, of Belie- fonté, Saterday afternoon. They are Robert C. Blasingame, of 322 |W. Fairmont atenue, State Cole lege, and Pranklis J. Dumm, Jr, of { Pittapurgh, The charges were filed by State College Police Officer John R. Jute | after he had apprehended them at { sides taxi and, realizing that the { driver on duty was not behind the wheel, gave chase. Blasingame was released after waiving a hearing snd posting $1- 000 bond. Dumm was committed to | fl 19 default of bail He was dtop- peff from the college on Febryary | 15, 1038, records show, The a cappella choir of the Belle. | | forte Methodist Episcopal mw | under the direction of Mrs. Philip Wion, will provide music.’ The Historical Society extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend the meeting. and y of the society from All parts of the county are especially urged to be ; is Brown, present. “The State COlmmission® mm tock filme are reported 0 be exception ID ally comprehensive, "and ustrate | clearly the fifie work under way In Th, accident was Investigated by the 3 t | pubestaption, State [Pleasant Gop w= various localities to preserve build. ings which have beén Prémifnently lb STREET PROJECT FOR SNOW SHOE APPROVED am — provement project in the borough Snow Shoe, Centre county for wh $20,639 has been allotted. Intersection sf Marthe Pore | noe ghoul 5:90 o'clock Sursday af- aged but Do car , Brumbaugh, of Altoona, and Ernest of Milesburg. ; place when one of ped to t straight stretch of road. other on a Motor” Gold Medal Contest, f, March 28 Gold Medal Contest of the Temperance League for the Mashannon- Wingate evening arn
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