March 80, 1939. EP... THE Vol. V. THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-OHINFM Emmy Craig ASSOCIATE EDITORS entine, Ruth Olsen SPORTS HDITOR- Jamey son, Jane Rumberge: SOCIETY EDITORS Marjory ons, Jeanne Bloomguist Eyer ADVANCED REPORTERS Penrod, Phyllis Jodon Capers, Emmett Wilmer, Hewitt, Thomas Beaver REPORTERS Betty Miller, Joan Vogt, Ann Eelley, Jane Rumbes ger, Jean Clevenstine Eleanot Faoresburg, Mary O'Hara, Frank Hn Hillard TYPISTS beth Fetzer sell Gandy FACULTY ADVE Carr, John Beaver Lon Dick Val Earl Musser Thomp Ly- Betty Charles Virginia Allen Loretta ower Eliza- Hu Mary Gingher Marie Gi LUD Paul ORS ANOTHER VIEWPOINT, Eve; Me studer of dea 8 SLUQY 1 moQale study gr €my gyn Sit a arounag t Neithi for ho ITH aent pres cent teaches order The Bo jection i emervency HIVE ¢ ate 1 tue students a tO Lhe the stud Academy } but an gtiempt to hol Ne classes halk teri time § Pe of crowding the stu veritilate | would wits unde Lhe Deel Le plaints OWI Ie Oe Fiat ot OWiel “I WONDER IF THE STIRRING” SAP IS On the On dn r Forbes gr LOST AND FOUND " # § y POET'S CORNER Here we are getting poet spring has drifted around ner it poem thken to Cuba b eral Cribs Pegey i Ciror VeArs ago “Over the Waves” I sailed to the Island of Cuba From St. Petersburg ot ; The trip Brought a fear of seasick ness Jut was™ery eritrancing tb me I visited churches and graveyards And building: all marble and gold faar, by roamed through orchards and | ton University where vineyards, And witehed cigar ed e The evéfiings were spent in the | taxi night lubes And that was the finish for me, I can't eat, T can't happy That fortune was 50 kind to me : PEGGY E OROSS leep But, Rose Marie Nelo homme and wrote a poem “Were You Ever? Were yourever in a cornfield, When the sun is shining bright, While the yellow leaves gleaming, . ~And the golden ears were ripe? Were you ever in a garden, When the summer breezes blow, While the flowers bend ghapely heads To the mossy grounds below? Lhe kilitully roll were their If you havent seen these marvels, You've missed a world of fun; For it's Nuiure's good intention TO keep us in the sun. IRE ALUMNI NEWS, “Gene Dinges—G, C. Murphy & Co ries. RED & WHITE NEWS THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, FA.’ > ! | PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF BELLEFONTE HIGH SCHOOL Mary Johnson hiterock Quarries Klien Margaret & Co Fleano Lo L Married RR. AJ Cite He Murphy erly Lovey, CC. Murphy & Penn State Ml Auto 8 Dorworth 14 Cialaida & William Joseph Kofman tore John Galalda--J son win, Ine Market Metal Mg. « Whiterock Qual Jumes Davi Sid Bern Blaly Helly Goldman Titan Davi RofY Weaver 0 Alc rie Waoomer Rix P Penn Slate 1) Janet a Marie 5 Jan 3 Pat BE Phil Cr Medical Josephiing Whiteroc) Edwin” ; Law Arthur MaeMillan LALION manager TINLEY Dood Holubee 10 Shall 17 teacher Telephone gper- Janet Brouse &eheol Helen ator Leo Hartle 37- Bookkeeper Eleanor Wion 27-Count Farm * FACULTY ON PARADE / to know?” Mr staried the have done and Len Ha in he you réplied Wok to born in Philadelphia and Fulton High Lan r, when he graduated from hig ol, he Washi he made he varsity baskeiball team and was a member of the Sigma Chi frater- nity. For an income he drove a When he was eighteen he hiteh<hiked to Kansas where he { worked in the wheat fields SCHOO! chit went Lo Georges TS in the Rocky Mt National | sometimes in 24 inches of snow and #t the height of eleven thousand | feet, "Mr. and Mrs { rather extensive trip South { of all the other states His favorite hobby is collecting in- setts particularly moths. He enjoys { going” out at nikht | and molasses on trees {lot that way." he sides U's fun” Mr. Prazier is married and has a cite little girl named Barbara, He has been teaching Biology in our school for seven years, eel capes EXCHANGE Men (Double Phooey) Womens faulls are many, but men have only two: Everything they say, and every- thing they do College men are slow; they always take thelr case, For when they graduate; they do said, “and be- from reportin ' Aare He also | but I'm | went to Colorado where he worked | Park | Frazier made al taved at last | Baye summer and liked Tennésses most | putting sugar | “You get a] Number 5. it by degrees The High Arrow, Indians, Pa Rub-a-dub-dub Three men (in a tub Ciosh, ix that sanitary Te Journal, Coughlin following movie hits Mubilenburg Observer Pa You Can't Take borrowed 1 Were King HOMEeEWOrk Act nlter Keep Smiling 9 Pa The came Li Laurendal it With You om the teacher: There wouldnt | tand wed Students no school When test grade announced Waomenit Phooey) DUNN~IN A HURRY 14 ppeiw ag ) We SON mole d Mille Modes Nave ' i» OF ALL SORTS. e Tre ra DOOR College William Nl wt 3 a ote eRCH W ’ ine i and Renovo. They La Le [435 Je ey Shore Williamsapor: LORI Ls and Me fine pro & for next aa they with howed OOK ~ Nn ony They A test 214] Du banks You gEven the Y. M Pwo con Millheim lone contest joss so far a iropped yi Over nd dropped each to State College hilipeburg. ‘Their Mill Hall was a went total and with wins {or peroentage of wwed a decide i drop a won an even dozen twenty-one for an average betier than one » leamy comests uffered VeThe aid tied one of 364 or litl third We réve howdver, that our golf nope { team can make up some of the dif- ference as there js practically a vet. eran team back this year. The boya have been knocking off lamps, vases to back into anxious Lo have cured chair trying get old gel outside to that old hook More the golf and and are we il they or gotten rid of that definite information team will be given their form slice bout next lll) PDO YOU DO IT? eating Babe Ruths biting fingernails Quiet please biting finger- Love Auman Caroline Dann Joe Way Franeis nails Kathleen Emenhizer- nothing Joe MoeCiowan ane, Bob saying McKinley laughing af speaking to every- the Curtin-shrugging shoulder Jim Cralg--mussing his hair, Jean Bloomguist-—Jim Craig. Francis Donovan—Winking Jean Adams—saying “Oh” | Anne Crove-—saying "Jeepers Creepers” i Kitty Walker--"1 thought I'd die.” | Mary Beaver--chewing pencils Angeline Capperella—mnail biting. | Margaret Brooks-—reasding Lynn Heverly-—Dunking Robert Dingen—Jane Rumberger PEE ny SENATE VACANCY FILLED The senate has a new treasurer, | Jean Caum, the former secretary, burg, wag injured Saturday morn- | police declared. The boy though if resigned and Theodore Lingues: was | ing when she fell at her home and Was a toy gun. elected to fill the vacancy. It seems | that the seniors are becoming tired | of getiate work, as (Hie Of them WR ' have resigned lately. The seniors remaining will meet to choose new representatives Since the last dance was such a flop-—-and we mean flop--the presi dent is going to see [i he can make 10 have an orchestra of the gate dances wont arrangement play for a percentage receipts, so that the bankrupt the ticasury, > MERCHANT FAIR POPULAR A Bellefonte held at the Y Thursday, and Aporoximatdly chants took PROVES Merchants’ Falr was M C A. Wednesday Friday of last week twenty-six mer an active part the fair, run by the retali grvision of the iellefonte Chamber of Commerce and the Women's Club. Entertain ment was provided by especially af rmnged programs, including a style Show. The style show was directed by Mr Robert Eckenrode while Mrs, Louella Cheeseman in charge of the emertainment On Wednesday evening the stu its of Prances L. Burng presented program. Features mn wa ae interesting f Thur ed of we performance consist ing, ¢ and + Bellefonte Accor- hy { . er by Mrs. Krad 0 day nat wnd Ii Hw HoOnoIoY ues MILESB d Mrs. Blew pent H I URG A E welding AE AS ING ROS They we "i odd VEN afer WE ted Ent and cand M redeved : f eit P Dis ana Wallace : Me ving Chin Lier amusements Mr evening was ker hose pre chad, My Mn ese Che Charl Bhaffe Dowie My Mrs Bong Wi (4 Aire Delamier Mr of Bellefonte wi Hobba thie weeks : own Mr. and family of Belk ing In the Pultor Stanley and Lock Haven their 3 Od 10 M and daughter MANOA Y J. Burns nily vis Sunday H Smith of Wi at Lhe ana ted & the home of their Mr. and Mrs. B Hamspore. spent George Smith home celebrating their birthdays together Mr. Minnie Weaver, who is em- ployed Pitburgh, stm the weekend at her ome here parents inday The ladle in PROCRASTINATION, Folks sing about their mother With her si hair i brow thats all furrowed And toll worn with care They sing the words over Then promptly forget They haven't it that promised Gay With their mother vet ivery A ’ vif pel Thwy have if been 80 busy Going here and there They know she understands And really won't care They say to themselves Tomorrow ll go But when tomorrow comes There ks such a good show Now there's next week, just jet me fee Have 1 a day that is really free There's a missionary meeting That 1 really must attend, And the next day 1 go shopping With a very dear friend. Procrastination has been the thief of time Go spend to day with mother before you change your mind, She'll be glad 10 see you and 2 happy day you'll apend And a Jot of sunshine to her day you'll lend : There'll be missionary meetings and shows by the score When Mother days are ended and you can visit her no more. | ib called asian p—— Woman Injuries Hip. Mrs. Amanda Showers, Philips injured her hip. She was admitted | 10 the Philipsburg treatment. i for ate individuals ike to live until We » . Additional Deaths JAMES K. DWYRE. James K Dwyre. of Wellsboro, an Igineer wt the General State Au- thority office In State College, died suddenly on Wednesday moming of lst week at the Philipsburg State hospital from gastric ulcers, He was aged 51 years. Interment wig made in Corning, N. Y. Mr. Dwyer had been gn engineer for 31 years, was gradunte of the University of Pennsylvania where he was a Star football player, and coached football at several colleges in MES. JOHN MOYER. Hattie E. Moyer, 75, wife of Moyer, died late Friday even. home following an Hines: With complications. A Mielong resi gent of Sugar Valley, she was member of St. Paul's Evangelical Church. Tn addition to her husband il eight children Mrs Charles Shreckengast, Mrs. Harry Civ and J. C. Mover Ty Mrs. LW. Bartges of War- Mrs, Harold Harer 85. Moyer of Loganton RD CR. Moyer of Logan Milk dchildren, 10 grestgrand ud three brothers: J. 1. S8hal- if Ty Wiliam and Ira ! of Haven. Puneral TH iny forenoon continugeg Mrs John Hig al her un Ie Ifaves ninger of wraville rensville and J DW 18 al lersville Lock ‘ WeTe Del es NOMe WI a Evangelical RL PF Interment the adoining i at he Church by the ca wa CeMmeLery MES. MARY E. WILSON ¥ mons e, May Lime and wits married anly Mir: SUIrviv- 1 3 The fu noAne Saturdey A Lutheran Burial was Ju cemetery, Hall MM Wilson had id State College for years and ' ile the wr 2! Arch Spring: the Frien Low nshiap 5 resilient Wis 4 member 0 Episcopal of Methodist chureh MES. HARRIET E. SHOPE. riet E Shog widow pe and a native of i al the home of Ma ie Hamp 12°00 o'clock OOl { compli ne wen eg a troke mix was 8 Sarah Nor- nd wag nin Patton whip on March 1888 making afte @t time of death 71 years 18 days ved by Lhe Oeorge Shope Miss Bertha Mrs Margaret Hershey, Pittsburgh. Mrs Harrison i n, Waddle, and Lather Shope fate Ci Also sur ’ " wi crt de Deaned i Bang ‘ She is sury g children in Florida Bellefonte wie ving are Hiiaren G Funeral Monday afternoon from tie United Brethren church at Val ow with the Rev Homer i officiating Intermen; was Nn the Mevers cethiiery. Buf- alo Run Valley MISS MABLE MAUDE MAYES Mabie Maude Mayes, daugh { Mr Mrs. Edward Mayes Spruce Creek, near Warriors member of the junior Warriors Mark High away at Blair Mem- { Hospital, Huntingdon, at 10.30 wek Friday morning from com weations developing after an ap- Pendectomy che underwent Wednes- da { lust week. Miss Mayes was born at Himtingdon on January 27 1923. making her age 5t time of rat 16 vears 1 month and 26 survived by her parents hree brothers and a sister James Joseph and Miss Ma all at home Miss Mayes was 8 tousin of Mrs Harry F. Jones of North Thomas street, Bellefonte She was active in the work of the Methodist Episcopal church st War riors Mark, and had taken a similar nterest in church work at Hunting. don when the family resided in that city. She was an accomplished pian ist. and as an evidence of the high esteem in which she was held, the junior elass of the Warriors Mark High school attended the funeral in A body, The services were held Monday afternoon from the home, With the Rev. Mr Fields, of Hunt- ingdon, and the Rev. Robert Laldig, of Pine Grove Mills officiating In- terment was made in the Meek cemetery. sid Bhd a ff 13 oF Uw passed ie 3s nts MS ———— YARNELL Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koch and Mr. and Mrs Andrew Watson of Ardara, spent the Weekend at tis Charles Miller home, Weekend visitors at thé home of H. O Miller were Mr. and Mrs Marion Henderson of Oneonta, N Y., Misa Maude Miller and Walker of Bigler and Miss Miller of Bellefonte ~ The Women's Bible Classy will meet Friday evening, March 31st at the home of Mrs, Charles Miller The Seniors, boys and girls : will meet this Thursday evening at the home of Shriey Haagen Our former pastor the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family of | Middleburg took supper on Priday | evening with Mr. and Mrs Clair | Bhawley and amily. i Boy 8 Shoots Sister, 5 Nancy Itoney, 5, of Detroit, was critically wounded when her 8-year- old brother, George 8 actidentally discharged a pistol which the girl had found” in an alley. “The one bullet which was discharged was the | only one which could have been shot, -. “ There who would oar 260, Ruth | Beuver | Phillipsburg STATE COLLEGE Mrs: H, K. Kistler and daughter of West Fairmount Avenue spent the weekend in Philadelphia Mrs. Fred Beyer of West College Avenue spent several days last week in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dreibelbls and children of State College R. DD. visil- ed In Bellefonte on Tuesday Mrs. Ruth Ishler and son Gene of South Pugh street spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Ishler's par entg in Linden Hall The Women's Bible Class of the Evangelical Church held a reception aL the parsonage last Tuesday even. ing in honor of Rev, and Mrs. J W Zang Josephine Pennington of Avenue spent Bunday relatives in Shamokin Mr. and Mrs. Boward spent the weekel the home of Mr. and Mr: Parsons of Butts street Mrs. C. A Yearick West Cal- lege avenue had as her guest Thurs- day afternoon Mrs, John Foster of Awnronsburg Mrs. Mary Parsons and daughter Veda of Helster Street motored Ww Bellefonte Baturday afternoon Helen lsenberg of West College Avenue spent Wednesday in Altoona Mr and Mrs. G. C. Reed ret to thelr home on North Allen ing spent a month In Florida Mr Mi Elwood Ma Narth Patterson street spen evening mm Howard Lady Btate Rebekah 322 held a in t F. Hall East with Shaw ol! a a Elwood olf irned } Nave and No OQ Lodge ard party 1 © Thu evening Lillian Bender of West Avenue who been confined her bed with improving Lo) 1 rs of hi 4" raday College has to pneumonia d Parsons sure and FP parents, Mr Parsor Helse Mrs. Ame Coss of avenue visited recently Rebersbury Mr i Mrs Kee street week in Phi Ma 181i pen MM also at the of Bouth Mr. and Mr daughter Janice Ann of Bum greet and Mrs Walter Parsons. of Helster sireet motored to Bellefonte Monday on business Mr. and Mr family of Mile ROMme I Harr ay at the home Mrs. Waiter any and ol Lies We wi Es Oi shee Ww Tos yet SEVeTE “iu day Geiphua sister and Ruth Ishle: 4 Elwood Parsons an Charles tires! !f Mr Kunes and sper Sunda Kune nchiarc Bertha ue B aven H80 A a Mr: MYTtle Wash and Betty, and McNitt roy Jean - Firemen Observe 25th Anniversary (Continued from page one) come. The invocation was given by the Rev. FB Henry, of Pleasant Crap Magic by Charles E Oarbrick motion pictures of the Bellefonte High school fire by Car! W_ John- son, of the West Penn Power Com panty, Bellefonte, 3 brief! review of he early h ¥ of the company by Frank Millward and gr singing were featured on the entertainment Prog ram Those receiving cater were Millward Sunday Slory « up first aid John Mulfinger, Cloyd John Royer, Hoover Noll Biellard Bechdol Gerald tussell Brooks. Presentation of the awards was made by Loren El der of the Alpha Plre Company Htile College, who Is Instructing the team in first ald measures Nevin Atkins and Andrew Tate, who pre- viously had received thelr cerfifi- cates OOK part in the first aid dem. ration certifi ana ont In telling Plearant April 14 the five af thie Gap Pire 1914, Mr original arganization of Company on Millward listed directors as fol- ows William Kerstetter, Harry Bliger. John Barnes, Thomas Wil- fiam= and Charles Bilger Kersteiter and Harry Bliger were present at the anniversary dinner Other: prominent in the officiel family of the original company were Robert Corl, Potter Tate, Lloyd Eckenroth William Durkee and A. M. Kerstot. ter The property on which the fire- house is built was purchased on September 15, 1826, Mr. Millward sald. At the conclusion of his inter esting remarks, 8 one«minute per. 10d of slience was held in honor of those members of the fire company who have pated away Among the guests introduced to the audience were: Corporal Robert Raymond, of the State Motor Police, Philip Saylor, Bellefonte fire mar- shal; Arthur Boob, Logan fire chief and Fire Chief Holt, of Milesburg Also introduced was Russell Brooks chief of the Pleasant Gap company As the entertainment program conclhikded Albert Beesecher, of Pleasant! Gap, led in the group sing ing of a patriotic air COMPLETE BRICKWORK AT COLLEGE PROGRAM The brickwork on the ten new | buildings of the Pennsylvania State College's new $5000000 program st State College, was completed Mon- day. Moward PF. Meixner, resident Ray Pear] engineer for the Public Works Ad- { mihistration—which provided an outright grant of $769000 toward the project—reported te G. Douglas Andrews, Associate Director, Region Work on this and other projects financed by the Public Works Ad- | —— — — PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY | PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) Ss a Charles Harpster is housed up this week suffering a severe attack of grippe. Mrs. C. T. Homan also is reporied under her M. D's care Mr. and Mrs. J. M Corl, P M Corl | end sister Miss Cora Corl of Blate College were recent callers with their friends at Balleyville Charles 8, D. Gates, mgr. of Lhe large A&P Bore In Bomerset spent last Wednesday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oates Farmer Charles Rudy is turning mother up-side-down, with new modern Oliver wractor, pur- chased of the C. W. Behrers agency at Graysville Major J N. Everts and retired farmer John D. Dreibelbls were in portant ines Belle - fonte Tuesday forenoon The Allis-Chalmery monstration Monday evening school bullding drew a large and ap- precistive erowd The pictures sIYOWnH Were jnieresling structive, The and representa Bro oy Sei presen earn bus visio in wrt racior in the very and in field man Johnso: were factory ' ’ VE OS 1€ ¢ Rock 1 Springs thelr inter meer agency g. Valu awarded Ialiget the whi Were AInong a fim wil by Harr h y Kocher returned 10 her Main St Fri- last ¢ t § weeks in Bol bh eel Y Lhe gues Of her s0L all J G K Hawn family wher i fine b The R the Cl} Fergu ricity (eA propery { Heed r known i Miller) DEINE Wire Weave will hae tract We are happy bark ot { h mg ot Work roved IVerv Hillard 1 the Dew Gmpieie pes Dende Oak Hall Wor hursday to 1 hat Mr Allen Burwell of WwW. Va died Thursday at 4 wm Mr. Burwell spent the winter at the A. Fred Fry hone and only recent] returned 10 hie WwW. Va parently in gould health Among those {rom tending the Frye Sale last Gay were: Mr. and Mrz John Lytle Cha Lyte, C Milton Fry, Mis Mabel Rutter, Mrs. Esther Richey Mrs Florence Wogan, all of Al- toona, Robert MeKendrick of Smethport, Pa. Mrz. Emma Nelson Belleiomte, C. Glenn Pry of Way- neshoro, Pa. The Ladies Ald reals ed from sale of lunthes $108 00 Dr. Btork seemed 10 have hh the Clouser families the past werk A Ov at the Rov Clouser number 5 and s bouncing girl for Mr and Mrs Ed Clouser No 1. hence ~TDeCR proud alg Of! the ¢ galt from Bd 8he will answer to the name of Arabella Paul Henry passed through town Saturday rece iy . Kl home 11 ap > a dist * a Wednes - In eye r an with a spanking team of & year gelding: purchased at Centre Hall. a fam that looks nice farmers barn old any MARTHA fter an absence of three months your scribe is home again and lik» many VEATS BEO. We Ye crags and peaks I'm Aa once again I hold to you beheld to show they still are free How good Ix itt have felt and 1 is pood WO Again breathe the pure free air, en- joyed the quiet of the eternal hills and drink from Ponce geleon's fab- leg fountain “The Spring.” Al this late date we note with keen regrel the passing of out friend and former teacher, Mrs. Alls B. Ardery. She was a woman of keen intellect, strong clean charac ter, fearless in her cohviections of right and wrong, her church has lost 4 capable leader, her four sons a wise and loving mother, and community one of fig most highly esteemed citizens y n af the man ol WOuiQ say with § the hands ye ohce rr ory. But since there is no death what seem 0 is transition This! life is but a breath of the life Elysian, s0 in some summer clime | ‘We hope to meei and know again those the we have Joved and Jost awhile, Store Room, Port Matilda, April 6, 7. and 8 Last three davs befare | fine dis- play of blooming plants and garden | Buy your Easter flowers Easter. You will find a sundries here. Commission on sales will be used to finance the wiring for elec. | tric lights church Mrs. Roxie Gnarr and Ida R. Wil- liams sttended the Garden Club meeting al Port Matilda in home of Miss Mildred Weaver. A very helpful program was enjoyed by all, also Mrs. Weaver's delicious ice cream cake and coffee. This Garden Club is a real live organiza- in* the Martha M. E ‘will be really worth your effort $0 come. the | A jarge assembly | of friends paid tribute to her mem- | | Visit the Garden 8hop in Pringles | Mrs. B.M. Hess spent Monday ant Tuesday last in Baxton, Pa, attend. ing the Eastern Btar meeting and banquet, during the stay in Baxuon Mra. Hess was the guest gl the Hey J English home Mr. Lawrence Tuwey of N. J. has returned wo the old Keystone Blate and wil occupy fathers farn Fred Tussey. near Spruce. Creek Mr. Tussey will retire to Spruce Creek for well efrned rest Mrz Sophias Reed celebrated het B#th birthday last Wednesday by entertaining her immediate family and was able this weekend t her soni, R. WW. Reed and Hock Springs Paul Campbell wile will the Clyde Rider tenant April Ist Ciearge Bigelow 1 family fitted last Thursday 1: the Mary Bau cerman farm wo the Ex-Sheriff John Boob farm # Rebersbumsg Mrs Baucerman has gone to we w her daughter and family at Pen Furnace Mrs. Davi fd oo FL a vir family atl ang wn . Fur Cupy Done alter an om ith a home on 'W John Are SpOrung sedan, one fair sex Hkg ome of wedding Farmer and tr Fillm r BUTE Madeline Ha ubmiitied 10 gh appendix op I Wednesday 0 AOOnRa ¢ Wa visited Suncay by Mrs J H Gi CON On prophesyl re, wa Tid8y wii of Peelers ht ar of 7 this sug- Edward Lh The oA do Mayes famuly ympathy of ac t of the thelr besutlidul 18 year Mary who passed Of Huntingdon hos- alter a supposedly ix operation. A Mark high school have community on Hin ar geal ol 0 CGaughier IKaenly at Lhe pial last Priday weoessiul Senior af Warrior one with many close friends Bhe was laid to rest Monday at 2 p.m Mr. and Mrs Bamuel B Wasson i few daw whielr in wy app of Lhe veg & wes with Priscilla Marshall 2ralicCly «1 nal visit 1 daughter Pitisburgh Popular Carsgeman and Robert Rarpster of Warr) vasseg throu Lown we farmer rs Mark Saturday pure. red purchased ast lhe Bob knows make the long | on will a | # 4 | Jal of Guellsey QWs Dutrow- Walke; the good one: LR that Kase Don't target nly meellilg Thursday 3 Lal the armual Comune at Balleyville Hall ever March 30, a1 8 ock, Yearly accounts will be ress for 193% will be eleot- Lg the anoual Commu - ! Tth at Bt. Elmo hotel in your surplus and 1 NO Cash at Wis OOEImRITUtY R E Irvin Mer W.! 12 Brestier of Marengo a recent Visitor with friends af Rock Springs Sockmmen and Banker John Scott Wiliam Myton of Petersburg passed through our town Monday enroute 1o the States Sale in Sinking Valley ang * rom here attended Jenne Siraw an Many people f the Sale of Miss Baturday Mr Altoona Tyrone Thursday is C. Y. WAGNER Mrs Eugene Melcher of Mrs. Della Meicher of Syivan Crest visitors aba and Were | & COMPANY WAUNER"S Quality Flour A Hurd Wheat Pot Flom WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0-54 Bent WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat. Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Serateh "Feed. ‘Wagner's Chick Feed
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers