June 8 1939. Page Fight I. I Over The Xt County News Isaac Brown, the veteran well driller, began operations on the John Rimmey farm at Centre Hall, las! week. The present well of 44 feot will be lowered to give a more abun dant flow of water at all seasons Among the fifteen who graduated the twenty-second annual com- mencement of the Geisinger Mem- orial Hospital Training School fo Nurses at Danville, last Thursday, were two [rom Centre county, name Iv Lona Hanson of Spring Mills and Ruth Breon of Millheim Mr. and Mrs. EE. Esnenshade Millheim, motored to Philade on Saturda ral 10 an at accident brother, Russell Espenshade, in Quaker Cy. The unwostunats man, working on a ladder, fell fron a considerable height and broke a leg near the hip. Mr. and Mrs. BE penshade returned to Millheim on Sunday evening Donations of cash, in the amount of 825 each, have been made by the Millheim Legion Club and the Miil- heim Pire Company. The baseball club 5 a member of the Centre County League and 1s m vali ent fight to put a winning team or the field and furnish ente for baseball far will appre offers by tainment cmew of ing a stan badly knee, resul It was th fortunate former She |} for many and a broke: made a marked Two young me! addre Frank Dawgher about 3.3( May 21 Game nt font Kistner canght ley ba [am—————— ———— WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects You == From Financial Loss, John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Phone 497-3 See Bellefonte, Pa —————— 4 [c Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flom WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 9-58 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat Qe 1) 2 » Dairy Feed Dairy Feed Horse Feed Pig Meal Fgg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Wagner's 20% Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower, Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratel Feed Nagner's Chick Feed Rydea Cream Call Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. Anthony A. Tomell alled from New York, Saturday, on Rotterdam on a two weeks’ trip to Cuba. Mi Poisell, of Bellefonte, and Mrs, Tor- sell, will be members of a party of Insurance agents given a [ree outing by the Philadelphia Lile Insurance company as a reward in a salesman ship contest during the past year Mrs. A. G. Noll of Pike Street, Bellefonte, was slightly Injured las! Saturday morning about 11 o'clock near the Diamond Restaurant when struck large woolen an which was blown over of wind. The sigt woman knocking he Al WHO exXainiaed M1 again on Mr, and Mrs of Leck Haven the by a were proken » be about 1 of Mi ff Centre and Mre« Hall frequent trips 10 Lie hospital at Philipsburg fo! yrrection was Called week. Dr. Galbraith examine! lad and advised Turther ion be unt al IRON J perations Or AM there urgica magica Green iz a niece Benfamin H Hall wm of Earl add the mis. morning to cut a * ankle bone on Lhe leg. Dr. CC. H i was called to y relief and later Lhe treated at the Centre ital Dick y emplioy- the Houtz lumber jch on the tract above Potiers Mills, He as trimming out a {ree top, when by a iimb caused was [23 5 We RXs Some American Sweels Alastair in full tooth ketches by Reoroduced Fascinating K. Macdonald (ior : ft weet many depict the f Americans. One of iu trated features in the June 18th is- The American Weekly, dis- with the Baltimore Bun- American sale at all news- tands of Iv needs is on w— S———— What t! country real small position: o honor and fidelity who high who can fill with number of men be “greal” in men public trust There are an; are willing to | office LE RITOR CETTE] (6 DECKER MOTOR (0. SOUTH SPRING STREET CIARN I RR TY dele | H YE THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. ‘Garden Club To | HOLLIDAY SBURG HORSE | SHOW STAGED JUNE 15 | Equestrian society throughout the region is eagerly looking forward to the opening of the Sixth Anoual Show sponsored by the Hollidays- burg Civic Club The colorful yearly event in which many famous stables in the neighborly area participate will be held on June 18 at Memorial Park and is under the guldance of Mrs John Vipond who served ably as general chalrman, assisted by Miss Frances Crouse as lleld manager, and several very active commitiees, The entrants in the seventeen events will compete for ribbons and prizes totaling $750. A trophy and ribbons wil! be offered for Corin- thinn Hunters, ridden by members of Recognized Hunt. The younger generation will have an opportun- ity to prove is ability in the am- iteur children’s Jumping clas which will ride for the A. 8 P. C A. trophy During the day erved and other lunch will be interesting diver sions will he provided at the show grounds by the Civie Club, whose members are all busily engaged in making this year’s show oulstand- Ing A brilliant conclusion for the gala parting affair will be the for. mal dinner dance at the Penn All on the evening of the show. As us- in] this promises to be the most popular single event of the day and provides an ex climax for the how he growing appes] of this meet and the many intere tin oy. ig slanned for t} vent chem fue to irpen competition time new degree than and interest n & wner - Leaders Start Survey of Fall Election Plans (Continued from page one) rter bill giving nu he right AB Campaign i BOMINnAalIng | ple mb Nave an Dry Vote a Limats wou endorse the Iwo Republican leader: pr indicated there would be no action to endorse ndidates I'he vacancies on Supreme and Superior Court ve oped from ne expiration terme of Bu- ne Court Ju Cambris Ailiam Keller of Ia and fudge Ti . ‘ ty Te Fhe Bal coring yas na dridge of Blair "i Court. The t hire ace on the Super) Court filled wna caiied by the 1 { James Hirt of F Jnmes VRCAY Coverncer William E named to the ws announced his candidacy # full term on the Buperior irt bench. Republican leaders ex- that Judges Keller and Bald- may run for re-election Judge has also been mentioned as candidate for the 8u- Court sible preme Sapreme Court Fight A three for siblican nomination for treme Court already has developed Justice Kephart, ineligible for re- election, has endorsed Judge Marion D. Patterson } the the way contest of Blair county. as his gticepssor. Judge Sara M. Boffel the Allegheny county court. has an- nounced her candidacy on both Re- and Democratic tickets In the Dauphin County Bar has endorsed George floss Hull, of Harrisburg Speaker Ellwood J. Turner, of Delaware sounty. also has been mentioned On the Democratic side Judge J H MeCann., of Cambria county has come ont for the Bupreme Court nomination. Other Democrats men- tioned are former Attorney Gener- al Guy K. Bard Judge Curtis Bok sf Philadelphia, and Judge Ralph H. 8mith and Judge Michael Mus- manno. both of Pittsburgh State Senator Samuel! L Erie, has been talked of nas a possible Democratic candidate [or the Superior Court. Rep. Herbert B Cohen. Democratic floor leader of the House for (he last two sessions hs mentioned for both th» Bupreme and Superior Courts of publican addition Association Gibson of been —-— nH ———— Perilous Ways of Making Living (Continued from Page 1) among the four snarling leopards and had to be earried back stage Four stitches were put into her leg by a surgeon in the wings. Eight minutes later she appeared again. and did the “bicycle loop-the-loop” part of her show, a foot-long ban- dage on her leg Explaining the accident to the inewspapermen. the plucky girl said, “This same leopard, Old Spot. at- (tacked me when I was appearing with the show at the London Col- iseum. less than a month ago.” C—O SS — Scramble For Candy When his truck loaded with a ten of chocolate bars, overturned at Jersey CIty. N. J. the driver, An- thony Maggio, put in an urgent call for police to help him salvage his cargo from about 200 boye and girls who were scrambling for the candy Very little was retiirned to the truck, | however, RCH Dix Run Baptist Sunday school, 9:30, band, Supt, followed with class meeting; Christian Endeavor gt 7:30. Everybody welcome to these services, Presbyterian, Port Matilda Services, Sunday June 11th. Bible School 10:00 a. m., Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Unicnville-Evening wor. ship 7:30 p. m. Howard E. Oakwood minister Evangelical & Reformed, Bellefonte Rev. CC. Nevin Stemm, pastor Worship, 8:15 a. m | Church school 0:30 a. m. Children’s sreviee, 10-45 a.m. This program will be present. ed by the Church school Advent Church school, 9.30, Roy leath ers, Bupt. Preaching at 11 o'clock and the message brought by Rro- ther Orvis Beholl Christian En- deavor at 7.30. Please come to all these services. C. C. Bhuey, pastor Christian Endeavor to Meet The annual Centre County CE retreat will be held on June 16 and 17. al Andy Ladies Cabin, Pousible lenders are Warren Hoopes Rey Howell, Pastor Councell ther Come meet ard $100 Fo paration Elmer Hos- Sunday ne Boalsbury Lutheran Parish Rebershburg Evangelical Charge Rev. R. A Babcock past 1] Hebersh am Ki Prapet m Weine St John's Lutheran, Bellefonte bt we E Arnold United Rrethren, Bellefonte E. Householder, Pasto ervicet heoing Pilgrim Holiness, Coleville Friday night prayer, Ar drew Irs Q p ing home. Sunday m Bernard norning worsl meeting vice Bunday conducted bs and town YOung Prayer day Hocking of Allen Rev. Eimer representatives Bible Institute Hear these people sing preach meeting in the church Tues evening at 7.45 wife and Bellefonte Evangelical H Halbert la Sunday C I. Teaman, Supt ship. Sermon theme Chiidren’s Das Infant 6.30, Evangelical League The Highway of Young Peopiss Missionary meets on Monday evening at 7: The monthly meeting of the Ladies Ald on Tuesday evening meeting to be announced Prayer on Wednesday evening at T3 hmior E LL. C E at 7 ociock Choir rehearsal Thursday ng A cordial welcome 8 extended to visitors he 10:30 a fant Dinar of piace of service sven Grove Meeting at Bush Hollow Union Church Monday night, June 12th. at 7:45 o'clock, services will begin in the grove beside the Push Hollow Un- ton church and will continue indef- initely. The grove will be arranged for seating this week. and a weather permits. open air ser will be held each night. When the weather is threatening services will be held in the church. The Evange lists for the meeting are The Rey Ruth Bowman, of Howard, and Rev. J. A. Byrd, pastor of church. Singing will be done by and Mrs. Byrd and others public is invited to atiend and joy these services thn the ies the the Mr The €n- St. John's Episcopal, Bellefonte Sunday, June 11th. First Sunday after Trinity. Holy Eucharist. 8:00 fa. m There will be no 11 o'clock service but in the evening at 730 there will be Choral Evensong and Confirmation when the R: Rev Wyatt Brown, D. 3. Bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg, will admin- ister the apostolic rite of Confirma- tion to a special class of young ipeople, and will preach the sermon Immediately after the evening ser- viee there will be a reception in the parish house when light refresh. ments will be served ¢ Church school session will be held at 9:45 a. m. as usual. All those attending the Lenten Offering Presentation service and picnic of the Chureh schools 9f the Archdeaconry of Al- toona t. be held at Reservoir Park Tyrone, next Saturday afternoon. June 10th, are requested to have all cars meet at the parish house at 1 p.m Er———I A Eo Ong of the remarkable revelations Cin life ls the number of excusedian intelligant woman eon find fr not Hold Flower Show The Bellefonte Garden Club will hold a flower show In the Episcopal Parish House on Thursday, June | beginning at 2 o'clock and continu ing through the evening Rules governing the entrants fol- low. 1. All inquiries should be the chalrman of the show, 274-J 2. All competitive be staged and ready eleven o'clock 3. All competitive exhibits he staged under number ob from registrar 4 Enlries In any include any mate pecifield for that clas 5. Blooms entered in al must have been grown b 6. Alle exhibi ; are in exclusive commitiee untill the how 7. Exhibits which do not conf to these rules and to the schedule the show must be disqualified judges and will be final 8. Exhibitors In all classes n be prompt in removing their exhib its at the time specified. If th. hibit is not called for the Comn 1 be authorized remove isk. All recepiacies ar s entered al owners ris ent to Phone exhibits must for Judging by clas rial must except exhit ale L charge of close of Ney of 10 3 q Y A One Variety, mixed and Herbs One variety SENIORS AT PENN STATE NAME CLASS VALEDICTORIAN K { Baltimore, Md named valedicliorian SOOT class at the Pennayiva: He tory at class atl 1 June oement College student In the 3 engineering Average olleg Mio bnat ading system i He Fyfon srk obtainable Tau Bia Pi fraternity Ar member of engineering the dent IlMroanavitch § chairman of He presenting the the College Lancaster is will al of iass salutatorian Honor men, elected by thelr class. who will take part in the exer are Joseph A. Peel of Wilkes-Barre retiring president. ho was selected spoon man. Char- et A Proesser inola. varsity basketball player. as barre! man Raymond 8. Coskery. of Philadel. hia, retiring president of the in- terfraternily couneil. as man w Altoo Yeckley £ 3 1" 2 football manager. a: mates ies of cane and George of fia, retiring pe orator Women honor students elected Blakemore, of Philadel. girl; Italia A DeAngelis onnellsville, «fan girl: Phyllis 20g, of Bmethport, slipper girl 8. A Doty, of State Collegr girl, Paula B. Wahifeld, of Philadelphia, donor and Beulah PF. Gerheim , class | vivian mirror oct MANY FARMERS ATTEND SHEARING CONTESTS More than a thousand Pennsyl- vania farmers interested in sheep raising atlended the four district sheep shearing contests held recent. at Coudersport, Berlin, Sacgers- n, and Washington, according to W. B. Connell, livestock extension specialist with the Pennsyivania State College J. Raymond Henderson. promin- ent sheep breeder from Hickory, in the {inal contest at Washington de- feated Q. R. Tait, Mercer. and T. C Coleman. Indiana. for the honor of representing the Pennayvivania Wool Growers’ Association in the nation- al sheep shearing contest to be held at the Internaticnal Live Stock Exposition in Chicago next fall. Although commonly referred to as sheep shearing contests, the events were actually demonstrations | sponsored by the Wool Growers’ Ase sociation in the various districts for the purpose of showing sheep rals- ers the proper method of shearing and tying their fleeces, explains Connell Housewife's Food Almanack New ways to prepare {ood--men- pus that are tasty-heipful hints for the housewlle, Don't miss the many fine features that appear regularly in The American Weekly, distribut- ed with the Baltimore Sunday American. On sale by newsbovs and | doing what she doesn’t want to do. i» sll progressive newsstands, Annual Philadelphia Picine The thirty-fifth annual pleniec of AU 41 the Centre County Association of Annis Philadelphia will be held at Bel. Gates J mont Mansion, Fairmount Park. Ir Al 1 : that city, on Baturday, June 17th. bur A ( nia nd Inend attend to present M. K« A All Centre are cordially invited lo ———— — walt I Vegetable Garden Vegetable Liu keep much garaen than ihe ; in | frigerator, Gather them as you them, It neeg ant Oniy a vi time | tha esirablene Legal Notices STOCKHOLDERS MEPTING ’ CHA EABCUTOR'S NOTCH the Matter of the Kstats ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH p ' Matis KF 4 } EXECUTORS NOTICE Matter of 1 Po tan a the without relay in Muadisonhury Tune ill 19430 sume Care of oO C at the tie (AFANUGE (1 yl FXECULTOR'S Matt Haovwe te of 4H duly proven, RACH home of the following We dd reset ay BACH x2 NOTICH ‘ Fait dos of NOTICy el Il COMPENSATION ———————————————— A ———— AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 199 KELYINATORS PHILCO RADIOS | { MELROY'S GAP, PA Phone PLEARANT WASHERS BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY FLECTRIC STOVER REMEMBER When You Want Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Rooting W. R. 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