Pas Four THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA EE a THE RED & WHITE NEWS PUBLISHED BY THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Emmy Lou Craig. ASSOCIATE EDITORS--Dick Val- entine, Ruth Olsen, Barl Musser BPORTS EDITOR James T homp- son, Jane Rumberger. GOCIETY EDITORS--Marjory ons, Eyer, ADVANCED REPORTERS Charles Penrod, Phyllis Jodon, Virginia Capers, Emmett Witmer, Allen Hewitt, Thomas Beaver, REPORTERS Hetty Miller, Joan Vogt, Ann Kelley, Jane Rumber- ger, Jean Clevenstine, Eleanor Foresburg, Mary O'Hara, Frank- lin Hillard TYPISTS Loretta Showers. Eliza- beth Fetzer, Mary Gingher, Rus- sell Gandy FACULTY ADVISORS--Marie Carr, John 8. Dubbs, Beaver, Vol. V. Ly- Jeanne Bloomquist, Betty G Paul 8 FINALS ? We should not final exams- inations. Why we take ex- ams when there not enough room for every pupil to have elbow [ree- jom? If we do have those bi-an- nual pests, our seating would be $0 arranged that mu would be carried on: therefore test would not be fair and not show the capability of who took the test Look at the time we spen view for this last fete of expos Is it worth it? No half the teachers don't give # that the pupils have fully. We also lose time In taking these brain and nerve racking tests when we i be be- nefitting by advanced work. Come on, students let's try persuade the faculty that there neces sity examinations for final seers LIBRARIAN WELCOMES (CON- TRIBUTIONS Lo have should ch coyping the would We one in re- ition? time the ques studied about a tions care week of ar col 124) § no - those public udents, pares, and or- ganizations who have 50 nobly come to our rescue du by donating books thousands lost in of three weeks cooperation as evidenced by the su dance last Thursday us that many of the and malicious heard on either be ft: sponsible individuals June Kessling, Blanc Forrest Lucas, Mrs. Hen others have already donated many fine books to the library. while the Y. MC. A gave approximately 300 volumes. Many othors own have signified their intentions making similar contributions The library can use these umes to excellent advantage students of the high school and faculty wish to thank those who have contributed so generously, sll Dear Diary unselfish " g these slim day to replace the two the disas ago. Such spiend thie trous fire ii AZSUres yr reports mors ot t ners irrentlv he Eon vol The the Dear Diary Thursdav The dance held a Street i big succes did bite the over one hundred ized. Some of used to replace which pupils lost the in & TY many he school fir WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You From Financial Loss, See John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. {my corridors and REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR STUDENTS OF BELLEFONTE HIGH SCHOOL Friday, February 24 Dear Diary, Food! Food! and more the Father and Son banquet They had ham and all the trimmings. The entertainment was very good; but of course I didn't go, for it sonnys and their pappies, but 1 heard all about it, and I certainly wish that I was a boy so that I could have gone. I know thaw many boys had been planning for the banquet and they were not, as 1 know for a fact, disappointed. Saturday food al February 29 Dear Diary, I slept till 11 a feather in evening I thoug! like so this 30 and 1 feel just the breeze: it 1 would see some- thing different by going to see “Dawn Patrol"—and not a fem In it. Boy, could I go for Errol Flynn! He is a picture of beauty-<tall light i happy. He was marvelous 1 roing to stop collecting Tyrone ower's picture and start on Errol and am P © February 26 Dear Diary I went School to get week. Then in for a walk and as USUAL there ing how tomorrow to star them were Academy : about how they're their and Su religion {« the af mday th ernoon Din of went White people re wonder- gel up all of the ended u aw loads and al / em wer they were go to t to school i tO go to were going tell them Belle- all talking write tO that forte to and they Academ bed early MONDAY Monday Diary, Get out Dear the wort all day O Wey Locke. ba take Majors SONS are taking les- Champion They State aris from ~ a majors m Majors ar Janey Zan artin. They twirling very one of those cmedown " Elizabet hizer caugh quickly batons in the and wouldn't hel t would « that bane h “AFTER JOY, GRIEF: GRIEF, JOY" AFTER shouldn't boy: i mans aughing 1 stare al pillars ere "0 have seen before houting me beautiful houg! bit and t gleaming in Ww times and white } cracked a here look proud, and They the fire people probably apologize they here hat I too heard id saw the How I pi homeles They should have » KNOWD how glad I would be to have them with They couldnt have realized how lonely I've been. Yes, I've missed hearing the school! boy secrets whispered in the jerky, unpte- translations of Virgil and Of- a'r me pared Cero. Oh. how Me Soul. sa are coming back: now this very they will not stay forever will leave memories fir People jeered at me They And when they have finally gone. | slave, I will! this dead pan.’ I will sit alone again But was for | | iand the to! it ne Storage the basket ball itind Miller Number 5. is cordial- ‘whic h the gene ral public, ly invited The program will consist of waltzes, lively marches, and over- tures. For many months Mr, Wion ad the band members have been re- hearsing In anticipation of the season's first public performance, concert promises to be one of the best presented this year WHAT THEY'RE DOING Vars—Making airplanes Miller-—Working Cordon Florence word puzzles Junjor Miles checkers Stella Confer Donald Montgomery drive a car Jean Dunn--Fluting Jim Hoffer-—Photography Betty Miller—Collecting of rooms Kendrick Tavior—Engineering Faye Lutz—8Snatching snap-sl Lewis Newman--Collecting sweal- ers Vera stars Harry Witter—8leeping Barbara McDowell--Coll iron Dave ball Cyrene combs Bob Cu Paul oins CIO&s Playing Chinese Bumming ea Trying to picture ols Scitti—Collecting movie Thompsot Newcomb 011 « “Dogs hart 44 rein Eber Collecting Auman- chew WIAppers lien Hewitt-—Colleoting Harry Curtin y tying Loui Elder—Collecting ery Bob J Gunnell AM Hippie Jame Don Bob - cor Collecting tamps > embrokd- iting ume-—Music Saving m Thompson-—-Fishi Eckel-—Afrpl Tressler nu NT, HUNT, HUNT wined again Monday 1939. We first went Theater where we receiv as to what and what proceeded began rooms throt 1 DORI we our We a wdemy and our respective door walked finally came 10 a desk- Someone asked. “Isnt this the study hall?” “This doesnt look like a study hall” we exclaim- ed for igh wmllway, and filled room Neverthe! logs 11 was the same bait much smaller than the study hall t which we had been accustomed Meanwhile books had been coming in by the hundreds sometimes an over supply and sometimes an - sufficient quantity of different kinds of texts. Having no suitable piace 0 keep these new books, the ¢ must carry all with them. space to replace that fur- by the desks the old study be provided in the near ir TIT shea “as — FACULTY ACTIVE FOR EVENING Last Friday night. March 3, 1839 Many Ra terbugs enjoved themselves truckl the music of Mis Mor- gan’ : pt IONE aph The the Spring Stree heroes of cing with while the Pacul- 3 do s0 badly themseive rmission evervone-—the facul- in pafticular-—was glad for 3 rest their advancing age and limbe, the faculty remain- ii the last notes died away the ventilators and things rly wended their ways home- that their part of the season was ended for an~ year. 14] f the school ui among and slow ward other ARDERY WORLD! upon a time there was 2 who wished to Stock his cel- with Wion. 8ince he had no he had to walk miles over hill and Dale to secure the precious fluid. During the bleak winter days he would Ward off the cold by wear- ing his trusty Beaver derby. One day as he was crossing a small Once lar Carr, stream a sorceress, Morgan Le Fay called out “Aumiller, please save me” He jumped into the siream to 1e and strange it makes | pyaar out and thanked him by say- ting Menold in years have tried in I was old. finished But thev {vain to do that in which you have so they are coming | nobly succeeded In doing. But they instant Of cOUrse gers such Dubbs, that they failed But they ! miserablv! After taking one look at ‘her, he shouted in honor to his trusty “Eevee Bert, take a look at Forwith he dropped always hear their youthful voices. | his lousy catch into the rippling {brook and proceeded on his journey I will live forever 1 will not die. Ro — BAND CONCERT ON 1ITTH Several weeks age we announced | in our columns that on March 7, two studies again, quite a few compli- concerts would be given by Bellefonte High School Band In the high school auditorium; but since the fire other arrangements have been made. On Friday even- ing, March 17, a concert will be pre- | | sented in the Methodist church, Wo TELEPHONE CALL SAVES HALF A DAY! A five-minute telephone call sometimes saves a five-hour trip. You can go there by telephone while you're get- ting ready to start any other way. It pays to “go by telephone” every time you can. Try it! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Ee, L,Y a ae CAUTION! Now that we have resumed our the | cations have arisen in the use of the | Academy building. As you know, | the building does not belong to he {school board, but has been rented {for our temporary use at quite an expense. Consequently, the build- ing must be taken care of, which can leasily be done if everyone refrains {from breaking things, and putting {his initials on the desks : : With respect to the new books that have been purchased by our school board, you will be a real stu- or damaging in any way. Keep them dry and away from hot radiators. Remember that any person who books and school is as childish, ignorant seifish, and irresponsible. he Is not practicing true Americanism. LJ AN OPEN LETTER TO NEWS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the au- thor of the “Open Letter” which ap- peared in last week's B. H. 8. news. If T have been of yome service to the | pupiis of Bellefonte schools, I am Jiedsed and That I may of greater service is my hope. The gracious spirit evidenced in that let- Sta ty of their own Sor 20d 16 Ts COOparation $d Jop- dent if you will keep from marking writes in or otherwise defaces the | by the majority | ld Ter 5 of many puplls such as you v {my greatest encouragement, 1 hope | 'T may maintain the confidence and trust you so kindly repose in me EARL K. STOCK, vy RAYDERETTES LOST TO STATE The Bellefonte Ralderettes defeated hy the State College girls on the State College floor last Tues- day night. Winifred Fleming was high scorer with five points and Anne Grove following with two points, Charlotte Weaver last but not least with one polit. Mary Beaver substituted for Charioite Weaver in the last quarter. The girls played a hard game; thelr spirit was of the highest The score was elghieen to eight in favor of the girls from Stale REBERSBURG Mrs. C. M. Blerly and daughter Ruth and Miss Gladys Ziegler motored 0 Stale College on Saturday Paul Bierly accompanied the party home and spent the week- end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J N. Moyer have been spending the winte thelr son-in-law and daughter and Mrs. Ray Marstellar and famfly ai Bloomsburg, returned to Rebers burg for a wee stay while t} mer is on jury at Bell Mrs. H. O. Year! ar Norman of Mill Hall day afternoon callers of Rev. Norman Douty Breon Mr Mever Brung to the Centre Count) treatment on Monday Rev. and Mrs R.A tored wo Carlisle on where they are al wssion of the Ce ference of Mrs and Mr Millheim home of Prof { New Mr. and Kk» duty Bab tending ti niral the Evange Rose Diehl were i Mrs, Emma Cormaz Harry Weaver Kensin gto n and were eT We O Aaronsburg Hanselman Mr. and Mr son Dean vi Valley 8und Mr. and Mr and daughter J Walter gitended vised home y Paul Cum sited relative w an H Hacks Ly Mi pare nis Me Helen Shu th grippe the past Mr. and Mrs A and sons Harold of Mahlon of Bracknesy John Weaver home H C. Ziegler, Mr Whitehill and Mr Swartz sited Mr. C. Paul and family at Porte Matilda, § k The Boalsburg degree team of | Rebekah lodge initiated six men into the local order on Monday even ng Mr. and Flemington parents Mr Monday Rev, Edwin Bierly retu Tallahassa, Fk ( where he spent months with and wile Miss Mary Miller pent the weekend wil Mr. and Mrs t John Miller Rev, and Mrs weekend Miss Mildred Wolfe, R recently appointed Assistant Supervise) at the Lewistown al Mr Donald aig were Sunday 8. A. Bierly Mr. and Mrs r visited at the Paul Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Wagne Lewistown, visited the la ents. Mr, and Mrs. M. R Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thom spent the weekend w Ingleby Mrs. visiting at the home of her parents in Centre Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Corman and daughter Jovce and Miss Alma Cor- man visited at the home of Thos Stover at Mifflinburg on Sunday Thomas Musser of State College visited at the home of his aunt. Miss Celia Brungar: over the weekend There will be preaching services in the churches of the local Luther. an parigh Sunday March 12th. as follows: Rebersburg 10 a. m. Brun. garts 2 p. m.. Madisonburg 7 p. m These appointments will be filled by Rev. Dale L. Kohr, Middletown, Pa and the public is cordially invited to all of these services. Mrs. Fred Fehl received word last Saturday of the death of her broth- er. William Pries at his home al Ambridge at the age of eighty-nine Mr. and Mrs. E H Hoserman called at the J. P. Hosterman home at Penn Hall, Sunday. hau werk 8 Wink) Vicksh vist last dé Mor Mr and Mr we ers Charles Gramiey of alled on the former and Mrs. C. HH. Gramie) Mrs ned from } Tuesda) past three yiher HE. Blerly his broi ret 4g a the of State College hh her parents Miller is parents A N was ious and Mrs. Bugene Lee and song David of St Ale College gi ner home Jay Vonada of Pled- Brown home titers Par- Moyer as Hosterman relatives al £43 al Florence Miller Bradford fos nusband s Appropriation Withheld Because an appropriation for equipment is being held up by Gov Arthur H. James’ economy pro- gram, five buildings at the Laurel ton State Village, overcrowded in- stitution for mentally deficient girls i near Laurelton. are not expected to be placed in immediate use when they are finished In the near fu- ture, members of the Roard of trustees learned at their monthly meeting. Two new coitages, a hos- | pital, a recreation hall and an ad- | ministration buliding are almost completed. Dr. O. W. H. Glover, of Laurelton. president of the board. had charge of the meeting, Collide at Intersection in an auto accident at the Boals~ intersection were | It Happened In Sugar Valley (Continued from page one) affair, Relates Story of Crime According to the confession made by Shaffer, he came In from the west some time previously and stopped ul Brisbin, Clearfield coun- ty, where he planned the robberies that occurred in the Bugar Valley NAITOWS He came Bellefonte, bought a revolver, and proceeded to the Nar rows where on Saturday moming, the 6th of August, the robberies were committed. Alter the last man had been robbed and there was nothing more to do in that line, he to the Culvey house and asked breakiast Aller eating he 10 the wood and lounged all day watching move of and Isaluh the evening he went uivey hou for supper Isaiah picked went y cul Shaffer taking to do what he mace the tail of the horrible 10 Lhe Nora back to Alter ket In wt up the ba grass for hi advantage of had been indecent wile and LOCK absence of to Attacked Wife hi t1 all day Nora King YOUng al Home nantly pelled hi and he subinit nails tried Ww Qemana TUBE M thing Ad Lasko! AWAY Kills Husband First were the win Shafle ang FES ¥i 3 AK E Luther : with you if you dont dia WM Jedd Orn HIDE na - purpose he inhumanly J ot into her body ; fit rel i Kil gweling take wind nto to the there and He 1 be vil ee was Hd onrry which he 10x » Bun ang a sult of clothes. He no- and put 1 lo an and closed the door, and Ww and journey - Lock Haven by the Fish. hatlever co uver Pre wet anc the inner room then jeft t Mic oe chia premises 1 LOWare Crees road Leaves Scepe of Crime CAI down to James Welsh ngton, wi the night woceeded to cinimed es on 3) near he Lt the bal- The next morn- Lock Haven the reason he was because he robberies wre Biel he pi Ente ¥ afl er both ted 10 cover up and the viler crime of thought the killing took 30 and 8 o'clock He drinking {rom and had pur- in Beliefonle ka Par the mitted He wor between 7 he had been six weeks ome liquor 4 med ic y aed or crime on taking Lock Nis hanging 1888 * an Baby Dies After Being Whipped ttued from Page bh {Cont County. Miss here as a maid brother -in- iniala if was employed | t the home of Barrick's AW Gray quoted Barrick as saying: “1 as in Jove with Helen and she made me mad by always talking of the other man.” Barrick admiiled beating the child with his hand and kitking her, the corporal said. He quoted the mother as saying I don't like Paul any more baby's dead. T'm all choked I can't say anything” While the mother was arraigned a Mifflintown, the little girls fu- neral at Harrisburg was delayed 19 minutes on Monday. Finally, the Rev. Ralph Hinkleman, (oid that Miss Wolf could not attend, pro- ceeded with the service. Several hundred persons crowded the street about the funeral home for a glimpse of the small white casket and the four schoolgirl pallbearers District Attorney Joseph BE Nie mond of Juniata oounty revoked an earlier police order thal the child's mother be released to atiend the funeral. Niemond explained there were “Do policeman to spare” to guard her, Justice of the Peacs Robert Park- er held Miss Wolf under 82000 bail for the April term of court. —— ats = QUALITY CHICKS AT REASutAE PRICES ype 8. CO. WHITE LEGHORNS Strong , sturdy and free from | Wao My up, —__ fwowt 730 sclock | burg Sunday night, two cars were slightly damaged. No one was injured. The imachines were driven by Carl A Arnett, of Youngstown, Ohio, and George F. Wesner, of McEwensville. umberiand County way, and the other pulled inte the line of traffic from the side road te Motor Police from Pleasant |Gmp” onducted conducted an investigation, One of] the machines was on the main high- | $9.00 Per 100 ONE BREED ONE GRADE ONE PRICE CREIGHTON’S POULTRY FARM Marchi 9, 19349. i ————————— TT ————————————— “My, that's a long time” year-old domestic sald, She signed a sistement she had made regarding Miriam's injuries “This may send Paul to the electric chair,” a newsman told her “Well, he belongs Lhere iL” officers quoted het 1 don't know whether Only lwo people know, someones higher.” Niemond sald Barrick the last week of April Corporal Cray sald the young man confessed ocember, A. D, 1988, 0 far as relates 0 beating the Wolf child “everytime 'Uhe suid BDWARD BR. OWENS. Al 1 got the chance, because 1 was O98 due Lo the wnid BEI AKON, | '’ i , Pitan HARDWARE COMPANY are Lo be paid, | jealous of her father und those que from the BELLEFONTE | — a — HARDWARE COMPANY discharged at | He oMces and principal piace of busi- ness ad the corner of Bouth Allegheny and Bast Bishop Streets, Bolistonte Pa whore the business will be con #nued bry MARK w WILL LAMB, under w ficutious natoe of Bri JLEVFONTE HARDW TARE COMPANY’ POWARD R MARK W. WILLI —-— a the 21- to are requested to make immediate payioenis, and those having clams or demands against the same, will pre- sent them without delay for aetiie- ment to ELIZABETH B. SMITH, ISAL- AHR R BECK, Administrstom, Porl Matilda, RR. ¥. D. W. Harrison Walk- er, mtorney. x10 = C—O I CR pi a he KELYINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone B580.-R-1 PLEABANT GAP, PA, DISSOLU TION NOTH L. Notice 1s hereby given dhat the part- | nership beretodore existing between KOWAILD RR. OWENS and MARK W WILLIAMS, Usding as the “BELLE PONTE HARDWARE OOMEPANRY "| Bolletonte, Pa., was dissolved, by mu- tual consent, on the 31st day of De. | it tna he did hinuelf will be tried ABC and VOSS WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC STOVES “A Girl In a Camp” First installment of a new novel elte about spoiled darling of ciety who took a $200.000 lesson in romance. One many fascinating features in the March 19th issue of The American Weekly, the big ma- gazine distributed regularly with the utimore Sunday American at all progre new .w " 0 of OWENS AMS — C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flow NOTICE In the Matter Anands Racha ive tand 10 med) Salsl] Tow nush w of Cregg WAGNER'S Our Best Flour MW-58 Blend they 80 kegel Notices TT EXECUTORS NOTICY Admit of the ’ inte Of WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat, NOTICY ESTATE vt PUBLIC SALE oF REAL COMMISSIONERS OF BY CO A Wagner's Dairy Feed Wagner's 207 Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash 4 prov Ly THOM. AS B Mosh annon Atty ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Mary L. Duniap, ate of Orege Township Centre County, Pa. deceased Letters of administrator said » paving been granted the under sll persons indebted thereto ented 10 make Immediate pay- mer Wx, and those having clad ma or de- mands agar thie sane, will present them without delay for set t {0 on Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. tiement CHARLES ¥ AUMAN, Administ Spring Mills, Pa. Johnston & ston Attys Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. cratch Feed Medium Wagner's S ADMINISTRATOR’ SN NOTICH the Mather of the Estate of Mah Book, Inte of Halfmoon Town Centre Onunty Pu. decoanod Letters administration on sald Atle otiate having been gmnied to the un. § od. all porwons indetfied there RICH RED BLOOD GOOD HEALTH ASTOUNDING VITALITY BTRONG NERVES You can have sll thesedV when you feel below par, you will take LUEBERT'S IRON TONIC TABLETS Wagner's Scratch Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed in B “ip of dorsig 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 If you are wenk blood ne v this wonder which sre somposed of the chemicals and vogeinbie drugs, which your body needs to build vim sod vigor. They conten the ax tenet of Cod Liver ON with and Manganese in astimilative form, twp won dertui Pood makers. Phosphe ford for wesk Lived nerve centers av builds wp Pep. The act principles Nuys Vem cn which is a powerfe] glommnciie tomier asd nerve stimalsst Fant Extract, a gentle stimulant in the Digestive Traet besides other very wsslunbhle digs tive and tonic medicines. Tn fort Levin's Term Tonite Tablets sre a wel! bnlanoed | prescription to make Rich Bed Riond and a ve strength and vigor te the snlire ws eh 4 N vii on o ad wowed rod ue, The and pot yours ihe of what » e Prive © Contin he perlage mailed FREER in any suferer for 10 Ww» "Eg erpenses BELLEFONTE, PA. 1A. G. Lashert, PD. Contesville, Pa. Boys and Girls: REDDY KILOWATT ALSO GIVES YOU SOME OTHER GOOD TIPS ON KITE FLYING “Fly your kite in an open held away from all traffic wires, electric pole and tower lines. trolley “Avoid kites with metal ribs Use strong cord —no wire wr tinsel twine—and keep it dry. Wet string will conduct electricity ~—and metal can cause a ‘short’ if your kite should land on wires. "Keep a steady pull on the string. If the wind slackens, haul the kite down. Add more tail if the kite darts or dives "If your kite should land on wires or a pole, climbing alter it or trying to knock it down with sticks and stones is dangerous. The kite is sure to be worthless anyway —and you may damage wires, cutting off the electricity from many homes” IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CALL THE NEAREST WEST PENN OFFICE Penn Power (
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