Page Six ' WHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PX, April 13, 1930. “ " a a" ———— A A A a ———— " Burns Fatal | terday afternoon from the Evan. | Wednesday evening, Library Group | the gounty RRProps lation Is matched | Brouse, Mrs. R. C. Blaney, George | Philipsburg and Balser Weber . Station, New Jersey, reported | gelical church at Millhelm, with the | Mrs. Lemuel Warner and daugh- j | by one from t tale, the Commis- | Carpeneto, Paul M. Dubbs, Arthur Howard - that « truck was on fire fifteen miles To Woman | ie Hurry A Houseal officiating. | terg visited the homes of Mrs Fdna Elects Officers gloners’ recent action In approving | C. Dale, Esq, L. Orvis Harvey, Esq. ———— i sm { of Lakehurst, The Lakehurst Ri. Interment was made In the Mill- |[Epottg and Roy Spotts Just Wednes- —— the Rind Wap sen a8 wu great ald to | Arthur Hewitt, Mrs. Henry Kahl- Reports Fire 12,000 Feet Up. Sh wh we heim cemetery | day (Continued from page one | the Nbr Jee mus, H. P. Harrls, Mrs Jom P While mi online’ weather 1 e 8 yartient was notified but ar- — Continued from Page b | Mr. Glasgow was & member of the! A meeting in the interest of the | . pay a Fhe intayio of the library bulld- | Lyon, Miss Mary H. Linn, Oharles obblz aly : a Th iy Mg ' | 104 late LW save the LTUCK home Coburn Evangelical church and was | cemetery and the fence around the rear of the Library bullding for club | he 12 gh wing repapered and re Mensch, Miss Elizabeth B Meek, . y i al an altitude o : » ”™ According to reports, the fire or- well known ip the southern part of | cemetery, will be held ay the churoh | rooms, and that the County Histor- | painted Hohe Kia ure beng re | Dr. J. A Parrish, George | Pur A000 feet, W. P. Breit, chief avia end the clin site ads sid pra tginated from a Hov e at the rear | the county oni Friday night, April 14, at 7:30 [ical Soclety is collecting many relies | modeled #hi Wl activities wre cen- | nell, Miss Christine Smith, Mr: I. . ad ; . S10V0 4 ; real | 0 ip . pm All lot holders and anyone {of the past for the historical mys. | tered on having the structure ready | Louls 8. Schad. Samuel M #fhall pa - a_i Of the one-story, one-room struos | | eum, Mrs. Beach declared that the! for use Within the next few months, | cross, Mrs. NB Spangler, Mrs fe — i» tur \ Enres wrougho he | TT \ interested in the cemetery are pes ; ; wl and spread through ut the | PO ERS MILLS quested to be present, A sommittes Library property, bequesthed to the | Mrs. Carl Hverson, of Btate College, | George B. Thompson. Mrs Wallace mall building with great rapidity | Mire. Rudy and her nephew, &ppar- Miss Fannle Hutchison of State | will be appointed at tial time tO town by the late Mis Elmira | who Several weeks BEC was nained { J Ward, John 8 Sommerville Mi YOU CAN 4 ESCA PE eitly asleep when the fire sfarted, | College visited over thie weekend al | go Ghiend with the work needed done Humes a we 1A 10 be y the Hi 0 Pan TG tke i Sly r oe Hin Roy Wilkinson, a and Mis. E. F. Wid- were burned while fighting their | the home of her friend Miss Caro~ [for 50 long. The commitiees Names i pre U4 Walled he Humes ih brary. Si ill ol UIganizing | doweon, County mempers are. F . way out of the smoke and flame- | ine MeClasks |'will be published later, so If auyane will fhe hd a. “ reside In the | CHenn Roger, Nittany Albert Bow- DEA TH —————— and TAXES filled room. | BB. Palmer was brought home | wants to send money to help this George R. Meek gave a brief re- dh } "bul! AT eh : Ut the rear |ersox, Blate College Mi Lucy np. add W © van | from the Centre County Hospital on | work along they may do so. ‘But port on the Historical Eoclety, and of the Ging which unty lust Merrill, Philipsburg Mrs Lawthe | The Alpha Fire Company Which | 1 asda but ie still confined to bis | come out to the meeting Friday | made the motion approving the ac week housed the Arthur C. Dale | Baird, Philipsburg; Mrs. Frank We can't do anything about the former, but we can help wrived on the scene shortly After |, od . | night and give your opinion on the | tons af the executive committer {law offices widhart, Centre Hall Miss Zoe JOM With the latieg Call at wir office and talk BL over the-Qooupants haq been lagen lo 4 | Russel Copenhaver wife and | work to be done Samuel Mi Shallcross suppested | Elections to the executive and | Meek, Clarence; Mrs. J.T. Henry neighbors Home, quelled fie thames | 4 ughter of Te lefo te. Chal Vro-| M { M Martin Spotts ahd that the Library muke arrauge- [finance committees and to the | Port Matilda; L. Frank Mayes, Le thougl hua : | man alld Misa Amelia openhaver, | children, Mr: Edna Spat and | ments to be placed oh the mailing |boird of directors, at Tuesday's | ont; Mrs Josephine Dyer, Blanch LOANS $300 OR | [ 33 hough little of value remaing of | yf Phillpsbure wnt Sunday at the | Shin Je took Sunay dine lists of the State and Nations] goy- | meeting, follow ard Mrs. Samuel Noll Peasant ' Sryciure lH. RE i Aust ho ° hl | fer a2 the Be Sootia h oe 4 ot het ernments, to receive pamphlets and | Executive Committee: Mrs. John | Cap; Mrs Walter Weaver, Lemont ry A. Rudy was a daughter of | . Fn Foon Radha ge hoo igo y [other lterature published in Har- |P. Lyon, Mre R 8 Hrouse, Mrs | Miss Maud Miller, Penna. Purnasce FOR ANY WORTHY PURPOSE Leonard and Emms PF Kyler and Miss ‘Verna, Auman. who is em V.AU0ME Wele Mi Rukh Tue ov |risburg snd Washington, County |Ceorge B. Thompson, Mrs Wallace | Mrs. Arthur Cowell, State College was barn at Julian un February 15, | Ploved at Milroy visited over the} chlidren ra HB ig igri UC Commissioner Balser Weber report- | J. Ward, Miss Elizabeth B Meek | Curtis M. Watts, Spring Mille: Mi 1%18, making her age at tume of | Weekend 6t thie hoibe of Ler parents | eri) Ply Lonald Rnd bl Aut {ed that the Commissioners received | Arthur Hewitt and Qeorge 1 Pur. | George Magargel Fleasant Qup ath 21 years, | month and 23 ha and Mrs a Final ; a go Tw of Per 0c {from 400 to 500 letters expressing nell [Mrs. W. R. Ham, Boalsburg: Mr : days, On April 24, 1935 she was HOSE WHO. MGR (HY widens Br v agdscomng oda mis {the hope that a county appropria Finance Committee John 8 |H J. Crumlish, Pleasant Gap: Mrs Cc C Th } C mited in marriage with. ftobert w. | the GU. Hi. MoGormick home were f My. ane Mis, SLenneth : Jos un | tion of $1600 a year for the library Sommerville, Miss Mary M Blanch { J. Randall Miller Millheim; H. 8 entre ounty rift orp. Rudy who survives with the par- W E M« ormie wife and on a lamiy " faxoniurg A i gH { would be allowed He added that ard and Henry A Brockerhofy | Ashouse, Port Matilda: Mrs Kath PENN BEIAFE HOTEL BLDG BELLEFONTE. PA nts and these brothers and sisters; | Reading Robert McCormick, a a yi {not one person went on record Board of Director: Bellefonte | ryn Pringle, Port Matilda, Ephriam san Kyler, at home; Mrs Helen | State College; Miss Isabel Bradford | ry Luca | against the appropristion. Because Mrs. Robert M. Beach. A 8 | Coldtharp, Fhillpebur John Lux ison. of East Palestine, Ohio: | of Bellefonte; Miss Fannie Hutchi- | Well at last a well known lady | v ppro; : wil ” Mrs. R. 8. | } ¢ h > — a ——_ —————— — tm ———d) son of State College: Mr. and Mus. | from Bush Hollow got the perve before the bulleing was demolished, Qs to | a RE —— hE . - ——— cpp ———— y : : I — pr ean Zerby, of Slate College; n : dargaret Kvler., of Milesburg, and | ¥, F. Palmer, Mi Margaret Bol Announce her marriage which WOK | ] 8 AVercool of Hyatls- | HNge and Mi Caroline MoCla piace last August, when Lona Epott id . kev vid Edgar Kin gf Belielolle were | N . : r a ; : married In Maryland. AlLDough Rudy was a member of the | Mi W. M. Sweeney and grandson RLY th they were gerenaded at the time Lhe College Cirace Lutheran | van Orw O had been quite sick y i ! erenaders had to make candy and Funeral services will be | arg Improving and able to be around, 30 o'clock this Thursday | but Mrs. Bright Orwig is confined to yn at the Kyler home Ia |bed from 4 nervous breakdown, due Addition, with the Rev. John | to nursing her mother ind son. | | A Harkins offic inling Interment Those Who caled LO see the SICK ' 5 tirougn " ad . . Valli Spots eichrgled hw the Shilel Sunday were Mr and Mi: Walls “ t An 3 " nA day on Monday hose whi treat the newiywed S50 we think we ail have a trea COolllung Well anviiow we wish thein { Oawig of : . 84 oe La iy le H i 9% | a ——P a — ——" George Swee 3 JiR pe | Nag IC Fears Skater Dies After |Breonan Tibens wna ‘amily of | JA Le Cor tues Falling On Sidewalk (Prom last week) BUSH HOLLOW Mis Myre King wid sa (Continued from. page one) e 8 visited st the } he a £1 FL came gravely ill, an@ Mrs. Glasgow FOlE Had a [ew mo ummoned from Coburn where hool © 3 d gone to call on friend I h ‘ after her arrival home the | would be more out to Sunday 8chy Irwin and family and RI man passed away, death had 56 present \ idn 0 Clark Custer and daughter ng at 7:30 o'clock so bad. Each of the classes presen We were sorry to hear of the death R. W. Heaton, of Philipsburg, | ed rt] ! with an Easter €88 | of Harris Watson. Jacob McCliney ire county coroner, conducted | €XC Class which pre- nd Mrs. Mary Shirk all within the stigation, deemed an in- | SeNled heir Le ch r with § 1a past week Tey wers all well cessary, and ruled that a | ful Easter lily bi #% out to known in the \ brain had caused de ath. | Sun ! nes ap—— — sed was a son of James in u a YS {ome Coal Shortage Stitzor Glasgow and was | PVme on June 24, 1906, | We were very sorry to hear or Threatens s at time of death 32 Sunday night of the serious ilines are oo ars s and 14 days. On | of our pastor's wife, Mrs yrd. | (Continued from page one} ember 29, 1930, he was united gram received on Sunday | — m— marriage with Marion Rote, who | by William Bloom stating she ha many InGustris ives with the parents in Mill entire im, and one san, John, at ho i Mil eim Moines, Iowa, James ie {10H vork: Mrs. Ruth Leander, of Kit- | als her return to Col ih ; Viet TE MR a a | Fo Sl Gusiithy of West Nirgity 1 Ale Glasgow, both “of Oo i Mr and Mrs uster took a » - _ gt “ws rt ins yh +‘ Fo — bo id aiv HnpLy ie WHA ORi Yara e » , el YE. wD t LOY CPOs LOGE 1a04 haa Aft coat v | Funeral services were held j : has no soft cask and no ides when Ee Ra — 5 = they will be abie 10 * ire any i % According to 1eports, truckers | CENTRE COUNTY'S LEADING aby dn , Then come to the getting from $350 to $4 a ton, in | stead of the usual $256 to $2 a ton Public Sale Register | © i m= CENTRE DEMOCRAT All in ted buyers of Live Stock, Implements, Household Goods, ture confidently, with considerable ete., at public sale, turn thelr eves to these columns first. Make Stocks of con! 16-draw. frm while sure your ad la full description, appears in this sale register. Others are reported fo be facing » serous shortage within the next Qe As TIC few days unless operators and min ) : 1 5 . ers patch up their difference: ahd April 15 : Mrs. Wm. F. Ross Apr. 15 : Mrs, Mary C. Frank’ return to work ellefonte, Pa. RB. D. 3, will Will offer a ie sale at Redeye sirvey COBdGRM Cprtrds a | giter Beligton sale at 130 p. I. at burg, Pa, a2 1S 30 U. un he follow A survey conducted yesterday by y and learn the Newest the farm house on the farm of the | ing Personal pr A the Centre Democrat revealed the iate Wm. FP. Roos of Spring Towh~ | HOUSERCOLD BOC $F r<HERMEA, | folidwing conditions in industries: § e¢ ti : Ww good as new: MAjestio radio Apniie . situate’ Blom 3! | kitchen rage bed NO N American Lune sshd Stone Come my Gap. 5 comble y house- | tig i a antique ad: washing pany: Ample supplies on hand for % 1 nalgting © jsctric pachine and ROC wr : indefinite period tove, beds, dressers | sideboard; snall vefrigers tor; enien, ep x Ne 00 g ée 0 S w range. coal bedroom chairs, kiteh- | s Yabie: LDrary table lady's small Whiteyock Quarries: Present stock In en chairs tables Foching chairs, | writing desk comiti nati writing | will supply needs for 2 or § weeks. couch, sideboard, dlahes antiques. desk and boOKCase rocking chats: 6 { Chemical Lime Offices report | desk. electric refrigerator. electric | cane-seated chairs: 2 clooke: chairs, od Supply.” y : : sweeper, siectrie washer, crib, child's | lamps, carpets, tubs, kitchen sink; 2, E00G SUDDLy THREE CLASSES-W d Th : F bed, rugs and numerous other Ferd wms;, porch chairs; dishes: cobk litan Metal Manufactining Com ¢ os ur., Fl., tems. BE. M. Smith, auct x15 | Ing utensils. garden 1001s, IWR OO an; Comfortable reserve supply 7, and many other tans Wo Bune - April 15 : : Chrales McHenry ous to mention. This is & eloee-out | B90 edipte danger of shortage will offer at public sale gt gale of personal property i) Federal Mateh Company: Suffice * + I uther . : nown on day of sale E FE jent Te y ¢ i Y C di Ser 3 m 118 B Touther St. | made known o sa lant reserve far two weeks, Or nn . M. C. A. Au itorium te head 1! il th ad © ph » mazes, coll and Llib) Ag 26 : The Markland Hotel Brockerhoff Hotel. Yesterday sent au : “the Olas oF ohe. pote) on I Dut an 5.0. 5 lor-woul for heating APRIL 19, 20, 21-at 2:00 i ¥ ‘ Wo ted on Ou " A rl IR + 44 58. 7. Riegel © % Sire Belle inte. the follow | PUIpas i ; t BH 4: " pri ANAS Shek aT | pera B "ofr | Bion Engineering Company: : £0, to 4:00 each afternoon ley sales barn a on : « lars, | Sy eserve to supply mT kinds of livestock wil be mattresses, stands. n ables. coffee paint i ply a j wi . an Deeds until next fall : y k Sale at 1 oCleck. E E rh. pictures and 1 bar ale at #20 ) nb such. . L. Prank Mavés, suctionees xid Bellefonte Central Railros a amas | LMEC: 190IY0. SUPHY. No. leer of Here's a cooking school that points the way fo different. The first class will feature I./ghter Tasks; i shortage Stickers hauling oa petal jn-1 emancipation from kitchen drudgery! It shows how the second, Budget Meals, and the third, Recipes g tons, hospitals and churches | . A . X : : " P U B lL ] ( Y A l E are not molested by Union piekets, | convenient modern electric cocking is . © , how it by Reguest—but all will be based on up-to-date but truckers hauling to such estab- : n . i. oo Nighmenis wast. irsh. sepure permis- | will give you undreamed of freedom for things cooking methods. AT MX BARN, 118 LOUTHER 5T , CARLISLE, PA. sion from UMW officials before they | ou'd rather do how it mizes in tim k Y. U find th § th i ] . SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1939, 1 O'clock Sharp—65 HEAD OF begin moving coat from the mines. y veh it econo e, wor ou € answer to the eternal question, HORSES, MARES, COLTS AND MULES Pickels are preventing the move- and money . . . how clean and cool it is . . . and “what shall we eat? There'll be oven, broiler, ! ment of coal to any other buyers. | . : . Consisting of 1 Carlead of Extra Good Towa Horses, Mares J] | The Pennsylvania State Employ. how it contributes to the health and happiness of steam cooker, roaster, and one-dish meals—cakes and mules ment office, North Spring street, . § I Carload of Good Indiana Horses, Mules, Mares and Colts. Bellefonte, was swamped Monday | the family. and pies—candies —party suggestions—and favorite 20 Head of Extra Good Broke Horses, Mares and Males, bought Teginering miners fro. ihe Snow! Each of the three programs wil be entirely dishes from many nations. Shoe district unemployment re-- right off the farms in nearby counties. A lot of them extra good Bix pisiziot fot wnamplesrent ae. single line leaders. Several mares with foal hope for an early settlement of the | This stock will range in age 2 to § years old. Weighing from differences which resulted in the | 1200 to 1600 Ibs. each. cloging of the mines April 1. The | SPECIAL MENTION-—I Extra Goed Spotied Saddle Pony with miners become eligible for compen- | plenty of size and broken to ride. sation after thiee i oak of idleness, SOME OF THE HIGHLIG A G L This stock in my barn new for inspection. All must be as repre. and the compensation continues for : sented or no sale. Will deliver any reasonable distanee, 13 weeks " Meanwhile in New York, ne pro- Havmond Wise, Sleek. CHARLES McHENRY J| ees na: been made toward the | | ia of,3 ue ayreemtut uch * An Electric Kitchen .: . ihe sage setting will be « work complete, step-saving, colorful kitchen. Last night uneonfirmed rumors were that the Fye Mine, near Mo- PUBLIC AUCTION! | peport wae 10 the effeet Vhat Glen * Skits . + clever playlets will good-gaturedly show some of a em, He Pech the problems of homemaking. | in the area failed to confirm the ‘ ‘ . TUESDAY, APRIL 18th Proihgiiidiin tog i * Recipes. :. there'll be printed programs of tested recipes | mors in ard to the reported mine . BEGINNING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK P. ML | Gynamiting to take home, PIANS VALLEY SALES BARN, CENTRE HALL, PENNA Fresh and Springer Cows; Stock Bulls; | | Famer Loses Chicken Crop. y, . Horses; All Rin Live Stock for Slaugh- | month-old chicks were destroyed % own Box. . Tho ly - atures will =~ glad u help ia brooder house fire at the famh ter; Pigs, Shoats and Poultry. | howe of Ray 1. Keefer, RB D.. Pur- | botville, Lycoming Soany. Neigh» . * P If you have live stock to sell, bring it in for this sale. | bors discovered the fire, which is be- dan Covi de lh dh i Pred penelaglobinndi bis, : rizes . All the delicious foods will be ya “ay stove in the brooder house, : and the close of each class, : ; : | sent in the alarm to the local Bre S. T. RIEGEL, Owner-Mgr. | | company. E. E. HUBLER, Auct. Compliments sre what make us fy think well of other people.
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