May 11, 1939. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three THE RED & WHITE NEWS g Yol. V. THE STAFF EDITOR-IN-OHIEF-—-Emmy Lou Cradg. ASSOCIATE EDITORS sen, Jean Dunn SPORTS EDITOR-James Thomp- son, Jane Rumberger and Dick Valentine SOCIETY EDITORS--Marjory Ly. ons, Jeanne Bloomquist, Betly Eyer. LITERARY EDITOR Miller, : EXCHANGE Elizabeth Brien REPORTERS Ruth Ol Betty Loulse Ann O'- Kelley Mary O'Hara, Fleanor Porsburg Phyllis Jodpn, Virginia Capers Allen Hewitt, '‘harlotre Penrod Emmett Witmer, Thomas Beav- er, Sary Grace risock, Gore don Vars, Earl sev TYPISTS Loretta Showers, Eliza- beth Fetzer Mel Gigeher, Donald Knistty. FACULTY ADVISORS- Marie GO. Cau, John 8. Dubbs, Paul 8 Ann AN UNCOMMITTED SIN. For many years my enemy and I have not spoken to one another; or ‘to put the matter correctly, 1 have not spoken him. Of course he ‘knows the reason. He did some fthing which a fiend or i inhuman per done—so 1 though detail? Ever since that classed him as a separat one who is not like an or man being. It had never to me that he could wear kind of “clothes, think thoughts, or the same do I guess people their enemies as individuals wi thoughts. 1 cannot an exception to the rule has been just somebod an hatred me disapprove action as base T shall probably ed in liking him; as are mentioned antee, will never For a long time ing for a way month ago the to present ts present a | thought seemed to mind. I put again and again with it It seemed to be my master lieve me, 1 reuln was and foug poison his thoughts be f bought the pol ) and have been waiting for opportunity to present Today he his puppy on a ed around the snatched the frightened little dog out of the way just in time. The little thing started Proll iow) and whimpering. he gathered it up into his arms and comforted it for awhile.. It goon recovered and start. ed licking his face to show its af- fection. If it hadn't been for that incident his little dog would have been dead now Today I look inferior in all think that I was life of the little dog wh to him than life itself would have been infis painful to hi to me. There w empty place in his have been a murde: any power In heaven about such things punishment for am deserving of such showed his affection for terrier, 1 realized how unfounded my judgments were, he is a nor- mal person, not the fiend he has always been in my mind I wonder if he would forgive intentions and sinful thoughts were tO reveal them to SON have idual hu- irred UNATY the same the same say I 1 don't upon ordinary vday aims and feel that I am To me h ilizens th eve vioient enm never feel but such thou ; above, I can guar- again beset me 1 have been look About a eemed of reve © oppor 14] He recelve 1" little ter it out obsessed and Be- ible I *as Oo rie me completely ed how hi least corner, and he 0 Means mors My hag been that or if uncommit * there is ¢ ted Wi $d as sins, wn he little my if I Him a thousand fold for his mis- deeds. 1 gladly thank him teaching me a great lesson: people no matter how criminal or strange they may be, have as many Mg 88 they have faults Pe I MOVIE REVIEW, Sound of the Baskervilles” which is now playing at the Plaza | Theatre, ia the movie version of one of Bir Arthur Conan Doyle's famots Sherlock «Holmes stories Holmes, who is portraved bv Basil Rathbone, and Dr. Watson. Nigel | Bruce, dre called in to solve the tragic death of 8ir Charles Basker- i ville and to save the next heir from a similar fale. Richard Greene, Wendy Barrie, and BE. E Clive are | The pic- | also included in the cast ture is directed by Sidney a a ATTEND PRESS CONFERENCE The Afinual State High Press Con- ference. which was held on Satur. day, April 20, at Btate College. was atlended by several members gf the | Btafl. The program was very ex- tensive and contained valuable in. | formation for improging the school | paper. The meeting ‘as opened by | the. presidents of the: journalistic | fraternity and sorority and followed | by short: address / Riven by Miss Gloria Paul, of the Carrick High School, Pittsburgh; Miss Anna Jane Phillips. school page editor of the | Pittsburgh Post Gazette: and Pro- fessor John Henry Prizzell, Division of Speech, of the Pennsylvania State College. “What a Newspaper BEx- | pects of its Reporters” and “Values” were the Subjects discussed by the last two speakers, F ng the general assembly, the representative journalists divide. ed into three main discussion groups: torial staffs, blisiness stafls, and faculty advisors. At a luncheon immediately follow- ing the meeting prizes were awarded to she winner of the High School Reporter's Contest. Announcement of scholarship winners were made and certificates of merit were pre- presented by the Sigma Delta Chi, A member of the varsity quartet Langiled, If I could ever | feel that he would, I would forgive | for | all | Sherlock | PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS OF BELLEFONTE HIGH SCHOOL SANg several tenor — Special sight seeing trips were sponsored by the men's and women's fraternities while a tea for advisorg and women members of publication staffs brought the convention to a close SCIENTISTS TO MAKE TRIP, Mr. Ward's science class last werk engaged in a discussion of a fleld trip Before the end of the period Il was decided that the first trip would last only one period, Mr, Ward stated that if the first expedition were successful, sev eral other trips would be taken al some future time Here's hoping for ¢iass that the first ful the freshman one Is suceess- pele GLEE CLUB BANQUET SUCCESS. The annual glee club banquet wa held at 6:15 on Friday, April 28, the Lutheran Church basement The banquet was atlended by forty seven members of the glee club, Mis Morgan, and guest of honor, Mrs Schad, The toastmistress, Dorothy Kline, opened the program for the evening a everyone hi inished eating. The first number on the program was a violin solo by Mrs. § She was accompanied by P Hillegas Mi plaved Shubert's “Ave Mari rmx Betty with a solo, ir il SOON a wd Schad and Ann Little Jean WeVEeTral leaman [ CAUmM, gave ; School Day Memori Clevenstine played ful “Waltz in C lose of the program gave the seniQrs roses as her apprecia ] of her regret in | Ng sO Many graduati The dinner Alle Chopin Minor Atl ie Miss Morgan a token of thelr work and + 3 s beauti- all reports J ib expressed Ar of the glee valuable club hag ever known * FALSE AL ARM ! ! the 101} shary nified that yrder M Morg disgustec bell and So the girls filed from the room. U porch they n of t gO look in th edirect] ald Well. here we mplainingly pon react WAL une ng the bare, ap wIong Ward bells, and ne rang ting three sing DIZZY DICTIONARY. One who has stopped the middie Heaven people send off only the low rate A garment with no of eyes on it invention of been kissed wing except Me in which at SHAZe fo Bathing suit hooks but High heels The woman who has forehead Something plenty a he look for LOST AND Fou ND A black fountain pen. Pa lease return to Joan found Wian Lost book book and If found return to Doroth ¥ Long Lost—One freshman English found, please return Annabell Miller Lost-U. 8. history book No. 102 If found, please return to Marian Minnemyer at the Commercial room > DUNN-IN A HURRY The Boys’ and Girls’ Glee Club took a trip to Philipsburg last week The Junior class is making money fast this week. It held a roller skat- ing party last Wednesday night Miss Rosini spent the weekend in { Dunievy { Class Presidents | voted for this week | Don’t forget to pick knick-knacks gt the | mage sale on the 20th. | Ten hundreds in one of Mr Frazer's biology classes, and the | class will go fishing. OR, to be a senior | Their classes {are over on the ninth of June. Mr. Westburg taught Mr. Aumil- {ler's history classes for one day last wonsk, There will be a talent program this Thursday. May 11, given by the Epworth League in | church i Grades went | stars worrying. Fo je all glad to see Miss Ebert Bb If to Room or are due to be up a few junior rum- in Tuesday ber he Juniors are hunting high and {low for an orchestra for their Prom The commercial club is planning a | Be on | bake gals and skating party. the look out for them. | Spring fever has even {the readers; is very low. Miss Volynch and Mr. Stock are planting, with the help of the | agriculture class, a pansy bed in {front of the head masters house. | The home economics department | {made biscuits with which you could | eastly play ball, pill sims BOOK REVIEW. “The Yearling” by Marjorie Ken- nan. Rowlings: This story concerns the life of a family living in the scrub regions It especially deals with the life of Jody Baxter and his pet fawn. The plot is very simple and in the latter third of the book the reader est of the personalities. This is a story that every one will enjoy for Jean | weekend guests the Methodist | Now | infected | the library circulation | are | going to have flowers or else. They | near the 8t. John River in Florida. | will | have to get his excitement out of two | great hunts and the constant inter. | pretiy Club is owned by a party of Tyrone | bh Number 5. its people are «IOROLIOF human and lovable, “The yearling” has just been awarded the 1038 Pulitzer prize of $1000 for the best novel depicting some phase of American life > ONE OF US, You probably knew all the time who the boy and girl were for last week: but for a few who might not have known, they were Stella Con- and Bob Curtin boy for this week has brown blue eves wears glasses He is a confirmed Jit« green swealer, and fer The curly hair, and is tall terbug, wears a IS A Junior The girl has dark curly hah eyes is president of her class, and a drum major. She is fairly tall, has a light complexion, and is very well known. Guess these if a. THE HAUNTED HOUSE. Ed. Note Pegry yoetically inclined of her amazin’ verses, It has al- ways been thought that Dame Spring brings out the poetical in- tinct; but when people write about haunted houses and fallen gloom than pretty po and buddin the rosebushes Me OUtl IN blue You can Gross Is Here's another |} rather le leaves on TED HO Yue TE 1 i round ¢ banisters And whisper wives Of long The them - aged with {escend troubled 1 gioom And the walling of the wind —Y NEWCOMB TO BE MAY QUEEN May Day ¢ with a i15 nlendor and festivitie May Day celebration ne 1 on [ front NJ she House Girl remo will soon be her VOR» awn Rasait nie This New Nigh year's Queen is Cyrene " more in out preside Jean Dunn a Kelley i Rose Walling Da celebration parade in wt ompanieq axe par oveY will be Marie Patricia ing a Lord-in the i After here wi May large the fire » A bands Boy Scouts wil “MILESBURG Smith dat Betty noved several ighter and a Mo igh Big Valles where thes William From there they to Mt nion and from there to the Ayeshire farms at Shirleysbury where CAn witness s of milking whic Rinery : 2 the arson home went the pro h is done by ma- being weighed or purchase Mrs William Eckenroth motore Tyrone Sunday with her dsugh Flick and fam sited at the Roy Kaufl i the Raymond Flasher ¥ Belie- ed with Mi evening init s Beity Bmith Sat Peters visited at Baltim eel Robert Stein of Por ted ig the past and Mrs Matilda, R he Jodon Miss Mart Harrisb D.. visi home a Hu arekend parent: GE Haugh mot Thursday last by Mrs EA . Oo consul 0 Mrs lipsburg accompani Heaton who went specialist Mr Clymer day Monday term of ored they Enoch It an eye were ed on Robert relatives and Mrz sited Haupt vi here Sun day of this the borough iday last the 6th, 7th enjoved a picnic at last for Was school school. On Fr and fh. grade Martin's grove Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bellefonte residents Falls and Miss the Ray, former now of Niagara Lois Peters were at the L. CG. Peters home Jesse Ear! Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith hag announced hs engagement %0 Miss Lillian Johnson an attractive and talenteq young lady, the daughter of Mra Harriet Johnson of Phoebus Va No date as yet has been set for the wedding MOTHER'S DAY. Today we pay tribute to Mother The one whom we all hold dear With flowers, candy and gifts We try her day to cheer Hyeinths, roses and tulips She is fairer than them all And her visible sweetness On us will never pall God gave to us our mothers Ambassadors are they They taught us how to live aright And taught us how to say: “Now 1 lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, If 1 should die before 1 wake I pray the Lord my soul to take ” I've thought of a plan I think w'l work With a little co-operation Let's make everyday Mother's day For the Mothers of our nation And to those whose Mother is gone Revere her memory, And try to live your life As she would like it to be L 8 A fine new swimming pool, 285 feet | by 50 feet, i= being built at the Mid- Penn Club house near Port Matilda, and will be quite an addition to that clubhouse, The Mid-Penn folks. | PLEASANT VIEW (From last week) © | 2ith In the evening, many neighbors, relatives gnd other friends gathered at the home of Keller Snyder on the Daniel Houser farm forming a complete surprise | party given by Mr. Snyder and hi children in honor of his wife and thelr mother, Mrs. Winifred Walker Snyder's birthday anniversary | Those present were as follows: Mr and Mrs. Walter Corman, of Boals- burg: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clark and Mrs. Booth of State College; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Houtz, Mr. and Mrs James Houtz and two children, Miss Ruth Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Dale and daughter Mary Mr. and Mrs, James Reese, Mr, and Mra Cilfford Korman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee and son Gordon, of Lemont: Mr. and Mrs Robert Wal ters and daughter Mary, Mrs, George Dyke and daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Brown and daughter Miss Dorothy Coble, Mr. and Mis Roy Wirtz and Richard of Houserville; Mr. and Mi Homer Walker and son Floyd and daughte: Arlene, Mi Mrs. Harry Shaw ley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fetzer Mrs. Clair Shawley, Mrs. Raymond Coakley, of Yarnell: Mr. and Mr D. F. Houser, ¢f Bellefonte Miss Anna | WAS a guest at the Packer on Sunday Master ir-old On April son and dinne; home vie Charles John wis the Poorman, Jr icky fellow winning 1b-Cabir wer wins a visitor Mary Rockey John ner on Weg lay Ralph Hood Jean and Chu Meyers and so It is made entertained her 1 Ana chiial Mri {irienad 1 Lot Charle and Day at di Mrs cy Alfred Lyle on Friday Annie Roser and a patient M1 "ishurg! it try vist berger wi » Ceorge d Bunday Mrs. Wil (earge Mr daughter XT Lei Florence Tressler and Frank Barge?! and and icirer Ann Ana Chev ta and and Hockey wee Tressler M y rire Mr and Mr f Spicer and fam Krebs And David and A Marie Krels \Y evening or n Bhearer hu Packer was Mrs Alfred Lyle Mr. and r vin hildrer Charls me Edna wit} dinnes AY evening nome Bhearer Solcer Charlies was a the Palley- He Sunday Mrs Houls ther although =n good hedlth guest at at Lemont of Mrs Balley's ner ms ar : weeker and Mra, Alvin Krebs Mrs. John Gross with her daughter and Plent { frost and spent the week Mrs. Alfred Lyle jor was with morning s AONE were Wed. dinrs at the Char- Kheares An f » Herme ———— ns A ——— PORT MATILDA ker of with Rowe Wa the weekend Dunia y Anna Robie with M n atl Ciavaburg Weston and of Williamaburg AMrand Mrs ORC and Mr and Mrs John Young Friends of Mrs John Reese wi be giad learn she is well again GR Cowher and gon Willard at tended the Texaco dealers banquet at the Penn Belle Hotel and brought home a beautiful lamp which Was given as frat prize Elmer Fully ved his family Port Matilda in the new home being songtructed Dick Hetrick of pent the jgerkend with and husband, Mr. and Rice Mr. and WP YETraA Mortor visited Mra Crain John Norris day wit Hattie sun- nwher spent 0 ' mo williamsport his sister Mrs. Don Bennett and daughter Helen and sons Charles and Jack spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Caldwell and fam- in Altoona Mrs. Ellen Williams who has on the gick list for some time, are gorry to report is very ill at this time Bam Mrs Harry fiy beet we Clayaburg aporting » Harshberger of was town Saturday new car Mr. and Mr: Burton Williams and family of Baltimore, spent the woek- end with Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs Grace R Williams Andrew Johnson is in the Philips burg hospital suffering from blood poisoning in leg and foot. His many friends hope for him a speedy recovery Side-line arivice ghould be ignored by the players » aps JULIAN The Julian Cemetery Asscolation has selected Wednesday May 24th as clean up day The Association requests that all lot owners look after their lots or notily the association The charge is $2.00 per lot of Jot awners have not thelr payments as yet urged to do go as soon AS All loose dirt left lying graves have been leveled disposed of under the to do so A number completed They are possible after the oft hould he direction of the care taker Mr. and Mrs. R M family of State College ant callers at the home of Shipley, on Sunday Clair Walizer underwent an oper ition at the Philipsburg State Hos- rupture, on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Isasc Holl sited him on Bunday and slate getiing along very good Mr and Mrs. William Crispen mo tored to Erie, Pa. on Saturday Myers, Jr. Is reported improving slowly, after NCES Captain and Mrs, John Bodie Jackie of Langley Field {ing a week's vaca home of Captain Bodle's Mrs. Nora Breon and Mrs. Arthur Irvin Irw'n spent Sunday at the and Mrs. J. H. Tun Evey were ang plea George Oo! pital, for last week that he Is Charle aA serious and iaughter are the mother Mr Edward me of Mi: v tier vi 4000 spen vil “" mothe! Northwood Mrs. Eugene Janet Rae { Mr ast week with her Weaver, of Mr, and aughter il Lhe home « Dando Mrs. Lottie Flisher a Johnson are Lock Haven birthday part evening by the mem turch in hon { Mrs Weaver Those present Mesh Willis Dando spent Mr and ys in wife Jou dn were B. Williams were Mr Markle and daughter Pleasant Me Pp Th: i OTe Mr and Mr: Pred K lene (ap. ar Mr Wf Cabot and friends Callers at Mra, Wilam BECKI Were We { Bellefon! Miller of Tyro the home of Mr ward HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI MEET AND NOMINATE OFFICERS Belicfonte thelr High lum hed ANDUA Monday night of this week at the Belleionte Academy bn ' New officers were nominated and ated upon, ss follows: John Kelie- her, president; Dorothy Wilkinson president Annette Decker treasurer; Gertrude Poorman. sex elary The annual dance was discussed and commities chairmen were ap- painted. Katherine Coble was select. ed for the dance committee. An- nelle Decker, decorations, Gene Akley, tickets: Mel Dry, publicity It was decided to hold anotued meeting Monday the 15th Alumni are invited and under om ruling of the Beliefonte Alumni any person who attended high choo! is considered an Alumnus. | They do not have to be a graduate af the school They are also quali- fied to vote, bul cannot hold office All the old Alumni are expected to back the new group 100 per cent, so let all come out to the meeting The date and the tickets for the dance will be discussed at the next meeting All orchestras are to send their bids In this week to John Kelleher, Spring street, Bellefonte Pa Bohoo) 5 $i rye mecin EEL Eh vice 1a EE ROMOLA Don't {57Fet Sunday School at 10 a m We've been having a nice attendance each Sunday. having the pieasure of adding several new piu pils to our list. Keep up the gool work folks. Come and bring your friends and neighbors. Let us make it a higher score than ever Those having any interest in the cemetery at the Church of Christ are notified that Saturday, May 13 has been the day set to clean up the cemetery. Bring your lunch ‘and make a day of it he Non. Soatro) ™ Prot ec! Yoor Crops ARI - -Cl DE EFFECTIVE AND ECONOMICAL MEXICAN BEAN BRSTLE. CUCUMBER BEETLE — POTATO BEETLE, ETC. Does at infure the folia Sold by Reliable Dealers «pretest BARIUM REDUCTION CORP'N. Arsenical Insecticide For The of Such Leaf-eating Insects ae of eropa on ith we recommend ita nse, SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. his AAA —— ene } | delan a Flyer Fire on Shade Mountain Barn y ! { Haris 15 DEC Lime ‘ thie operated by ranted a LO OW BR DU Phy H for student Tyrom Dr. Russell physician, who heen a living fleld at Tipton Peterson, has bes Heense. He plan his own In the nen used In his ome it Ween 4} mulian ! In practice Po ————_ Ri er da LTE Boys A PENNY. SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED Ham ied In 0B Ww Sanford N.C mother hen Tommy cacy Wise Tommy, Davenport, 9, of bad a birthday party, dumbfounded when ead of present rave him money she found that gue WAS guess, ir ual ves Htlie oift gilt, gating, comched ea received $2.86, nao i He n nS \ ALL -l Tv oly T™ BARG AN OF TH\S AD FILED W Wi NCH OF Th i Transparent Wet TSE - Kpading 4 orks 58c.. on 1 Lt Le « = Rd vo - Garden Rakes 74 38c.. Garden Hoes ube worth many Himes the Low Sale Price FREE ! Applicator SPECIAL THIS WEEK] Thermos Bottles Brake e Fiua = 123 Larges cans R rep i price 0s READY he Brake Shoes E30 3: J. wheels 5 oi. BOTTLE % SPEED LUBE YJ Soon IL overs LT LR TPES Sha LE Rear View MIRRORS complete with bracket fits #6 DRY CELLS bgh sus Inng 16¢. a ee RY ar Le en THIS WEEK'S | ¥ Thriller Combination Nail Clippers ench Sharp rutlery steel hlodes jie tite Terk up now B-21A A ag “ Quickly and safely removes tar and road ofl 1.447 | 123¢ revered padded ‘Bike Bar Grips 1 A durable robber Hand Soap 4 pound ang i Lenther Cc well had the above ped price purchased with » can of genpine Flit Fly Spray items of advert When en BCTRIC wy Irons) 110-120 volts, 40 watts 1 3 - BL i rerfan ma enlote The-Fri-Bat, o||MUFFLE 98¢ ..| 8i gis Sale Ends Sat, 10 P.M. #2 BIG SAVINGS ON WELL BUILT 4-1. 1 Ko CRRDEN Sturdy Trowel 5c. 1.960.681 Garden Cultivator RS t” all cars fort ft gusremtesd Fer Role For Mest vey "G18 G7 LARGE 10¢ ai PRUNING SHEARS Btee! Pisdes ON BALE attractively ennmeled full "ive Home cwners seman iion Advr.602 HASHLIGHT BULBS Cc 2 for onrh 5¢ for 2 8 F cell Clashlights Ad- £5837 American made sive Standard Sige OIL CANS Coppered finich