Page Fight WHE CENTRE DEMOCRAY, BELLEFONYE, PA. April 20, 1939. —— N——— ! : basa ! : wed | rem Mrs Walter Dreibeibis of ‘burg. Mrs. Bechdol was a meme Walker Twp honor roll for the third quarter are: ere that is not recommended as between background and design 4 Pennsylvania Furnace; Mrs, John of the Evangelieal church at Mil)- Earl Gates, Marian Rogers, Kath- a regular spray for all apple trees, Others to avold are ones where we Homan. State College. R. D.: Mrs. (heim S h | N yn Zelgler Rutty Dollar Beatrice limdting application to useep- tend to count the spots or sLripes Ralph Ralston, Centre Hall, an EER i C 00 otes Lannen, Mildred Hayes, Oscar Dun- ble varieties, The publication lis Wall papers most sultable for rooms Mrs. Harry Kustenborder, Lemont HENRY A. SOHROEDER i kie, James Hinds, Paul Stitzer, Ker the varieties that are most suscep- act a5 a background for furniture and a sister, Mrs, George Tressler, Henry Andrew Schroeder, ‘Tormer New Ktudents mit Showers, Pearl Deitrich \ it but do not attract attention to of Centre Hall Puneral services Hollidaysburg resident, lately resid. Three new students entered the Hinds, Willard Weber, Clak 1 B— r— theme ve . vevik a J were held Tuesday afternoon from [ing at State Coliege, died at the high school on Monday A wil 3 Laura Deitrich Donald 1 JOHN A. LUCAS SAMUEL NEY the Koch Funeral Home State Col Mercy Hospital, Altoona, Bunday at They are Anna Mae Zimmermay | eoniard Weber John A. Lucas Boggs township Samuel Nevil, of Colyer since | lege with the Rev. H L. Wink, of 4:46 a. m., after a lingering illness Melvin Zimmerman ormer} of Home Economies March 31 a guest at the County ficlating, Interment was made in He was admitted Lo the hospital on | goward, and Ethel Bak formers The Home Economics class taught Home, Bellefonte, passed away there the Pine Hall cemetery April 8. Born at Hollidaysburg, Mar v of State College Ww Miss Geet Mt W.T H 8B hs er, died at his home at Runville al 4 3:30 o'clock Friday afternoon af — 0. 1804, he was a son of Henry de. ; : ya §°30 o'clock Tuesday night alter an ter a several weeks’ illness with a KARL SHANK eeased, and Alice Behroeder, He was Hiness with a complication of dis- complication of diseases. A cripple . Ah employed until recently at the Me. he had suffered two strokes befare | wins Bo torme resident Ol panshan Stone company plant at Mary Jane Poorman Lucas and was PINE brought to the county institu- hy Nt ty oe uta New york Hollldaysburg, but resided at the born in Boggs township on October HOR Mr. Nevil was a son of Cearge fi ro iil a p Alpha Chi Rho fraternity house at 1 20 at the regular school hou _— . v 0 ' ' 10 1860 king his are & and Eliza Jordon Nevil and was An operation. He had been in 1 giate College. Mr. Schroeder was © * RR , a a § st] home nom wart Light colors, continues Miss But- } 0, making his age at time of health more than two years. Mr. qorried, July 18, 1917, to Miss Flaie Baseball NEW PUBLICATION OFFERS o ntative of Cent ) ler, increase the apparent size of a olf : ki born in Potter township 73 years I death i years a me a ago. He is survived by a half-bro- Shank was born in Snow 8hoe and Butler of Roaring Spring. The The baseball schedul which FIRE BLIGHT INFORMATION tv (nfo . room and Intensity colors of objeets th Adda Spotts \ tied s "ther and two half-sisters: Dangel Went to New York In 1826. He ivory are a daughter, Mrs Ap. considered 10 be a very difficult one — “aln papers to ince ‘ , | ear them. Dark colors decreass She with aa Spot wiio died Some Ale wm ro leaves his wife, Margaret (Willams) « Be » or WoT. HH. 8. wil «as folloy For several years, and particulars y y he VU apparent size and absorb colors years ago. Surviving are the follow- Jordon. of Bellefonte; Mrs. Edward | OJ ‘ nn Rae Bell, of Alteona; his mo- Apps size | . le the ' GH Ru. ng are the 1 ! Fry of Colver. Mrs. Harve Shank: two small children, Corleen her Mrs nry Schroeder of April 14, Pleas np nt WW. iy last year, fire blight caused oop y y HE WIE apainst them They aise help tW ing ten children: Mrs. F. OC. Davis ry. of Colyer, and Mi arvey wr Asie 9 ther, Mrs. Henry Schr r, of Hol , A oy figured sarul too 3 Ra r BE. and Vincent Luca | { M. Horner, of Salona. Puneral ser- “€°G {, and Katherine, 3; Wh PAr- paavsburg: the widow, and these Wdetable damage to ap) ang p A di ! # plaid. « riped | CTT BlE harmony when bright clos BR ai wey re afternoon ents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Shand ree in Pennsylvan if Rom ATH tls re need In the room Runville: Miss Eva Lucas, at home; Vices were held Sunday th brot} C f A brothers and sister Charle Al) § A y RT y au iy ’ . ot | these rother larence of Al 4 la’ RR . { 8 ay 5. Boulsburg at W unity Awent R al g g Mrs. John Dewey and Ellery Lucas, from the russeyville Reformed jos n drew and Jule Schroede all of ‘ ' : , 14 Gli { f ‘ } i I Wd direc ——— A h bany, N.Y. leonard, of Rockwood v In respons i \ church in charge of the Rev. D. R Hollidaysburg: Mrs. Helen Yo nd ° { 1 af Bellefonte: Mrs. Irene Mogle, Ty Tr ; . Car) iies iil "yy al u yl hut Rat 4 ' ( ‘1 ' y " ; *e { 4 } } ‘ ) 1 ! In one Merle Suens. Rockw a Keener. of Centre Hall. Interment Cillbert, Kennell Paul, Verna Mrs Genevieve Stubler bath of Ma ‘ oS. at} ¥ | ! f ontrol i i rt 4 her : Seviously Injured By Horse : 7 I Lee y OX 0 aye rs } i. An ¢ ai ‘ Ins | : Melvin Lucas, Milesburg, and Ix . made in the Tusseyville ceme- Of Cleveland, Ohlo, and two M ee Milesbu and ni DECIDE ON EFFECT WANTED Wall papers hide the unevenness "TIN I walls. Both patterne ud ple BEFORE SELECTING PAPER © Walls. Both patterned and plain y papers do this equally well What kind of wall papers shall 1 The choice of color Is tmportant \ cl e for my home this 1 y Pris Remember that yellows and tans Pars y been cooking fi the past severa kB 4 AD ote ‘ Examinations _ : ) f " : he p eri 5 4 que ppermost i the “Ad eheer 10 north and east rooms Mr. Faweetl announced this week “0087 SEVERAL § Ne Prope ’ any homermakers while grave, greens, and blues make that the County Eighth Grade ex been: the making of ence the Ii ‘ N them cold and cheerless. Any of the } ! fu ' Vi cre mises ! i wall aminations would be glven in the '™ and the making : i ’ Cos are suitable far the south and # ) i FT : bil nl 4 igh school building Saturday Ap |W : 4 : West rooms 1k } { of iu 3 nntive and well known retired farm eeses. He wus a son of Morgan and Altoona: and Mrs. Isabel Schmer the head While Lh vor) Of ' sland 1 Dorothy X ’ ’ 4 ’ 16 Coe re 0 ¥ ha 4 Via ‘ IER i] ‘ / i / . \ “ ald Lucas, Yeagertown. Also sur- "*F or Willis ort it he LY Re and Mrs. Mary Sehmerbeck, io : ; : iroular 214, scrolling Fir . par oo AA Soa wag viving are these brothers and sis » ] IS] both of Pittsburgh 16 Semler Clans. 4 fou Re on + . ; # aids kh i Atl ams, of Danville, R ters : Reuben Lucas, Mrs. Martin JOHN CALVIN SHUEY. WRI ’ 8a oF ey { brig 2. FrndiiAna fos mila te, 114 n of FH \ TERRI com ft bi ar ed al tus ome Brower, Mrs. E. R. Hancock and John Calvin Shuey, well known MRS. ESTHER M. MARK MRS. MARY C. MEEK a OTH EHS b} WW 2D 8 pul cation gies a Leombitie Ot Thine them with plato. fou ol with concussion. He was uneon- Mrs. T. E. Griffith. all of Philips- resident of State College R. D M1 Esther Margaret Mark | Mrs. Mary C. Meek nativ 2h the # pig 3 i of , es vam SS vie f ks wm tos nd ds ran and Tey cious for more than two hours fol- burg: Mrs. Edward Flick, Miles- passed away at the home of his (dow of the late George M. Mark ntre county, died i | : , by NY hd J gl wing 1 burg An George Luca Yarnell iaughte Mi John Homan, at ol i noms \toona Sunday afternoo gnd 16 grandchildren and 2 great. o'clock Sunday morning after a sev- of A. F. Snyder, at Spring Mil yeloek after an line grandchildren. Funeral services will eral weeks' illness with a complica- where she had made her home for months. She was @ daughts Honor Holl be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow tion of disease A son of Pelix and some time, at 12:10 o'clock Sunday Adam and Sarah Stover and wi Tho neluded on the (Friday) afternoon from the United Catherine Garbrick Shuey | was &fternoon alter an Hin vith born at Oak Hall, Centre t 4 ; Brethren church at Runville ol nin Fersuson tow? i}! n Janu- complication dises Mi ars leutember 25. 1861. Bhe which Mr. Lucas was a member ar) 1864 making his age at time Was a daughter of onrad and yy marriage with George M The Rev. Mr. Tobias will have of death 78 ye months and 13 Sarah Hassin je and Was on January 31. 1884. Her band # charge of the service and inter- days » was married t ary Mi rn at Centre Hall on August 19, died in 1906 He wa £51 me re el hoes § vis rw TE PE . “ ment will be made in the Advent ler, who passed away on Novembe 80, making her age al Hme Of man in the P. R. R. shops at ; 6 aL § 1 REL i {1 RR. k RL Finest Quality f1é 51 the i Sha sonoimdi muon 4 fay "Her “husband orge a : a oi Byron 8 1 Har 8 3 ’ DA Ys and SAT. Grass Merritt ROCKOAGES Faerie eb afi vet | WY oon | = We Shae . won from hone. with the } Roatbysan . tha Sunt w ; bo YR / & / A Inbmrs . 40a a teacher In the Sha Es 8 Chiorinated / NR {id — { | on he i n i { the cougregafion. Ohne Ww “ Vi J 4 ; y , i : _— - Was made in th -Kman ine n active member of Delhi Le : g Mi i, : Additional Daath Pave 62nd Sed ye ; i ; MRS. MARY ALICE BECHDOI : i I, 1 . Bochdal, wien | RECENE Weddings 4c { the lste Nathaniel Bechdol, dled ' ALARM at hh a in dilinetm a Bryan—Palmer om LARGE 1% ardrobe ¢ cock Friar Tig artes Soger, | Bdnano Lo Bria etstate Chamois Skin J§0| 43 0 Chet O° § Soc ip anes oImnmon i £ rife ters M Veie MTR ! " WE Fo Cleaning Windows . . a : twhates / The Tulip, symbolic of ETERNITY 7 ad the ~~ Wild Rose, symbolic of SIMPLICITY; (iF WA A : ce ! Vv. ise the Lily, symbolic of Pl RITY; Chg ) the a Lo Laurel, symbolic of GLORY =a — these and wl, aL all classic sculpture are most beautifully carved ” in Rock of Ages memorials ; SIX ESCAFE INJURY IN BOALSBURG COLLISION EEE Ask for further details HOWARD GRANITE WORKS XGFTY | Phone 1312 Howard, Pa. rd ul WPS were ne : the Evang Six persons escaped witl — Mil with the Rev. and minor injuries about 2 } N Fioti ii assisted OY Tuesday morning when two E Feemal, 0lIaNIing. collided pear fhe sntishoe to ent was made in the Liithes cal eftate at Boalshurg ¥ 3 South AHeghenv Street Bellefonte, Pa. WE CLOSE OUR DOORS gis Jot members of the PH SATURDAY, AP RIL 22 Be reall. Damage to the Lynch machine ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD = &" REGARDLESS OF COST ! Xo Dicuss 2ite Oulu 4 REST Patent Medicines The Milk Control Cotnmiins Pint Size a public hearing in tar T : 5 a $1.00 Ward Tonic vx Hotel, Johnstown, begin Quart Size ollet Soap oC {i i $200 8. 8. 8 ‘Stanwyx Hots a % ] N LiL * and to the Davi - ji] Pm S———— ———— - ———— tn ; ied » Larvex Outfit ...... : $1.25 Peruna wr t HW a m rid Ap » hy | hd FIXTURES FOR SALE Ee hs P1630 4 iE Ser | tion: affecting the pr wih mar J A E i s Comp. ssesee vi ) We 4d sssese ; feeling a and Toilet Articles | Woullburys 1 $1.00 Adierika keting and distribution of milk an milk products in the Johostown-Al 60c Mum Soap . .cha $1.00 Wampoles Preparation toona Milk Marketing Area will 60c Nonspi . — 50¢ Phillips Milk Magnesia y our hoice respect to the territorial boundas Coty Face Powder Sayman's $1.25 Absorbine, Jr. jez of the area. the minimum prices 3 Flower Face Powder Sea $1.00 Citrates and Carbonates of Any to be paid producers of milk and Marvelous Face Powder uh p LE BE " $1.50 Allenrhu 3 minimum and maximum prices to be Arrid Cream 5 ~ i p $1 po Faries Hyporol : charged for milk and milk produet Me Woodbury Cream hb re “—— / $1.25 W. & T. Syr. Sarsaparifla. . at re atail and wholesale by dealers BR a : “ a LL $1.25 W. & T. Red Clover and at retail and Ingram’s Milkweed Cream Ad stores t CONSUME: ind b wt, , Bardock and ore ¥ NAneT 14 J te Addarano lee STILL FURTHER REDUCED in the Store dealers other dealers Art Sees 1. ste Ruibe-tremm : ci WT sono oF wir All person Lhe Lady ¥sther Cream ing evidence will have an opportin- ay Y C ity to be heard i | lron and east —— ra MP scm —— “ A : Break Ground for Hospital | ‘ , : NYY Tablets Ground-breaking cern es for . LTT +5 "Pablets ————————————— PIEBRRIEENEES l; natry 28] N a A : Sa a —— at St. Mary: was held lay The Finest Finish for 69c the site of the Ohe destroved hy Rre Floon, Fumiture, Wood. | wok b. Soap ... 19¢ in November, 1934. Mother Grego! Bloat: i. Mote Superior of 81 Joep daze. Ge Zc Size Convent, had the honor of movir Hobson's | Super Pure Tooth Paste VALUES TO $7.98 the first shovelful cf eartd Wh . ie completed the new hospital xiii conf $1.00 RUBRER DOOR MATS Tar Soap .15¢ pyyen | 2 for 25¢ tain 75 beds and construction wi | Yardley's Lavendar be available for 100 bed he 5%¢ building will contain the lates! —— Soap .'s *. 4 35¢ equipment and the const: $1.29 Values Oe wt Sanifame MOTH CRYSTALS | Assorted Tollet : : | p hel PA Ne ! A A i 3 & Sh ————— y ’o | . ——————— Charged With Fraud Kills Moths—49¢ | Soap cos un 2 : : 8 Ring Charged with obtaining maones ape Ww | LDROOT INgiess under falte pretense, and attempt : E to cheat and defrand, Howard Jack Al / ; Ww HAIR TONIC won of State College, RB ID. was “ Hosiery placed under $500 ball for court at ™ | : ¥ 4 “ a hearing before Justice of the ; ; L io A NI 3 Peace Eugene H. Lederer at State J 0 C College, Monday. The charges re- ergen s 0 ! {sult from Jackson's reputed failure | fo (to carry out the terms of a contract ] H 39 19¢ 3 4 - ihe had allegedly made with the [Kappa Delta Rho fraternity, {f is VALUES TO $16.95 A 69¢ Value. jreported. : — ———————— | . SAVE 10%! HOUSE WIRING | AND APPLIANCE . wn REPAIR WORK n!GET Vigor A] Apne 4 CORNS career wire ig $oUTR QUICK 9 CATIA | : nT fn aon GS . | “IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" Robert C. Barnhart || RAK: 33 Sindy MODESS 30's 48¢c| = 28 South Allegheny Street. Bellefonte, Pa. PHONE 634.3 pli hese You i 5 pay 20. BELLEFONTE, PA : The Now Rew Oystéf Tanke
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