June 22, 193 yrmm— DIX RUN Mri and Mrs. Ishler Hasonoul Clariton, Pa. took evening at the 8. A. Hoover home Mts. ‘Rosie Emenhizer is visiting with her son and family Watsie Roy Bloom spent Saturday evens ing at the IL, ¥ Lindenmuih home with his wife and son Quite a few from Jn the parade in Bellefonte Day. Mr. and Mt Page Three | COUNTY AUDITORS’ STATEMENT (Continued from THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, —_—— EE JULIAN STATE COLLEGE | Recent Weddings | NO. 1 Mrs. Paul Grove of Pine Hall Is R Jom Furls on Saturday, June the | Sunday visitors at the home of | patient in the Centre County Hos- adth. Any one who can give him & | Mr and Mrs. Paul Greens were 8. | pital, Bellefonte, Her many friends Prank L. Rothrock IIL will be appreciated | A. Gireene of Big Run and Mr. and | wish her a speedy recovery. lipsburg. ‘and Mins i The stork visited at the Centre | yr. Ross Wilson of DuBois Mrs. E. C. Meyers of West NItanY | Chapman, of Kato, were married in Caunty Hospital last Wednesday Children’s Bervices will be held | avenue entertained with a dinner |ihe Registers office at the court 04 G04 62 evening and left a fine baby boy Sunday evening, June 26 at 8 o'clock | | "Thursday evening in honor of her | house, Bellefonte. 1 fiday afternoon. brimmed hat was of rose. A co! Rush $104.604 62 there for Mr. and Mrs, La WICNCE | 4¢ the M. E. church, Everybody | son's birthday {with Harold D. Cowher, Bellefonte *#8e Of rubrum Iihes lent a pleasing ot} ar aySatom (abilities Tor Co. Institution Dist. Vargo. - Mr, and Mi Brnest F ie weleome Helen and William Reed of south | justice of the peace performing such of contrast to the costume h xpel a ire highly elated, it being their first Sunday visitors at the Breon home Burrowes street are visiting thelr | tne ceremony. Witnesses Mrs The bridegroom's mother wis al Total tion Shiai chi grand child were Mrs. Fulgar and son Russell of | brother in Randolph Field, Texas Edward Miller, Miss Bil- | tired in ivory net with matching | an ing " tes Calvin Green of PuBols, Pa Mill Hall I " : Beaver | ger and Miss Mary The | hat A corsage of orchids carrie A Other unds of various dist Edith Mitch of Detroit, | Mary Kerstetter Enat Ise! will live at the effective ensemble. Victor le aetionts pink, the other In tur- | qos, with fowered turbans and | | he wes to match. Their cascade bou- | quets were of pale Blue deiphinium [ cream roses, and pink snapdragons Mrs. White, mother of the bride, wore a becoming gown of fuschia lace with bolero jacket. Her wide RUNVILLE | kof | “A barn raising is to take place at| uppet Saturday Rothrock Chapman Page 2) _ of near Phil- Marion Edith 100.338 48 Repal Jos $127,000 00 12.500 00 330894 were Geraldine Hartle on Fl L) mo unday and ok dinner Nelman ‘and of Forms of Care tored herve ) fam | k and family and hi Jean and ily of Harrison Cit ‘ond "With" thelr family M Pashie Mr. snd Mrs. Delaun Holt gnd daughter Edith spent the wecken with Mr, and ' at their Mountains Mr. and Mn dagghter mad Centre Hall and MN urday My” ¥nd two echildre: called at last weeke:! Clair Longee Mr. and M deughter. Edit the SAH Our: arn aid cultl lL. F. Linden sick list Mr. and daughter called at Sunday eve FILLMORE The festival pd arcs t 1 ABO this Thu Jane Mis. Glen Tdzzie ing. at pent tlw indmotlhier Stete cain M1 BABY CHICKS WHITE LY GHORNS @ BARRED ROCKS h Per N. H. REDS WHITE ROCESS 100 WH. WYANDOTTES COD MIXED CHICKS 25 for £2.00 50 for $3.50 160 Vy hit « Leghorn Caockerel £ mn 100 White Feghorn Pullets 11.50 5.000 Large Type White Lerhorn Pul- lets 5to 12 wks old. Write for prices HECLA POULTRY FARM ut Rev, W Smeal and Frank na Brn \ Sunday {tors at the home of Poblas were Raymond Maurice Smeal and nd Mary Brush amd Mr M1 Harold Brush all of Mor- Lut They came all the way new baby rh ner Marion Anrelia Chapman Bellefonte, Pa. | Ki TAKE A LOOK! New invisible fogged compartment, completely conc calid be peath windstresmed rear ensemble, actually 27% larger! E PROOF THAT DODGE SAVES GAS! shows you sxactly how many miles Dodge travels on an accurately measured quantity of gas! This free “Casometer” teat yet T'S easy to understand why people are amazed at how i Witte Digs costs this yest, For before tas any Dodge offered so many brilliant engineering ideas... so much breath-taking luxury... so much extra value at no x tra cost! Yes, it is true! With all the brand-new valuesthat the 1939 Dodge Luxury Liner offers, it is priced even lower than jast vear's Dodge! No wonder Dodge can afford to say: “Take a look. ..that's all Dodge asks! Take a Look! Why don’t you do as Dodge suggests... go to your dealer and take a look at this magnificent Luxury Liner from every standpoint — beauty, Mxury, new ideas, roominoss, soonomy ? When you have done all this, never car new | Michigan, then take a look at your local delivered prices. You'll be amazed to find that this big Dodge actually costs only a fow dollars more than a small car! — ———— Tuts in on the Major Bowes Origins! Amatetr Mowr, Colwwibia Network, Every Thursday So 0PM EBD. 8. 1, DECKER MOTOR CO., South Spring St. Christian Mrs is spending several days with her sister-in-law, Mrs David | William spent Sunday Mrs Esther Mr and and daughter in Pleasant Gap at the home of Mr | Rider, the proud pal and Mrs. Edward Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Art Irwin and Bd- ward Irwin of Woodland spent Sun- the J. H. Turner home Mrs. Mary Davis Is spen {ing some time visiting friends in Unionvilk Mi John Brannan formerly of Pittsburgh has moved to the K. H Selders farm, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Adams are nts of a baby daugh- name Is Sandra day al "The baby's Charles Alexander Merrill Alexander wturday New York City to ttond the World's Fair and also sit with their sister Mrs, Gilbert ttern of Long Island ck Flesher spent the weekend on a fishing trip in Matyland Mrs. William Dan and Mrs Walter Chandler made 3 business tr to Alloona on Friday Johnson spent rveral days with her 1 Miles- and Mrs and Mrs for Malllda NO. 2 Wellar Altoona, sp of John daughter day ar and and nt several me Well Terone f Port Ma the week at the home, keeDInZ of the chii- 1d Mr | tan lads were A WO. L of husky guar- sridge here at Julian back the =zbove named place. We oould not help teeling sorry for the poor chaps The Martha W. C. T U. held their monthly meeting at the home { Mrs. EB. William Those pre t were Mrs Mattie Willams na Arders Mr Roxy Knarr Charlotie Weller, Mrs, Belle hel Richards, Mrs we Cronister wh escorted to J elects y i ing. How- , damage has been reported Eagle Valley Harry Dillon het pas ents al M Fadden ar rétdrned ir om a Lew Centre © she Fiesher Tea summpt uj Ww iliams F. Keller H. H. Meese f State C Centre Bell 0 liege M. Pletcher, Bellels Ars EB. Williams, Julian Mrs Hariswick State College, ] Mover, Bellefonte, Mr. and Cowan, Bellefonte Those who attended t cal services in Bush Mra. Cordie Richards ards, Isaac Holt M in, Mary Flack and Rict ds Miss It widers Cleveland Ohio. is visiting at the Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dando Mr. and Mrs, Cheat faitor aver the weekend home of Mr and Mra James Reese There will be preaching in the UI. B. church Sunday July 2 in the evening by the regular pastor, Rev Joo Weaver Mrz Mary T. Davis is visiting with her cousin Hattie Azkins and Mary Turner of Fleming this week VALLEY VIEW Theres were 135 at Sunday School it being Father's Day. The oldest father being H E. Corman, the youngest Claud Johnsonbaugh The jargest son Andrew Houser, the youngest son Dickie Houser Mrs. Frederick Rider and two children spent Friday evening with Mrs. Reuben Rider Those who spent Sunday with Mr and Mrz. Jacob Houser were Mr and Mrs. John Boal and two thil- dren, Velma and Ronald of Lemont, and Mr. and Mrs. Gry Houser and two daughterg Norma and Haze of Bellefonte Ws Clair Lose had a birthday party for her daughter Joyoe, Thurs- day. It being her 6th, birthday Those who were there were Leroy Eckley. Janet Corman, Thelma, Jan- ice and Glen Wion, Donald =nd Loran Breon, Richard Hillard, Ie. movyne afi Ronald Sager, Ronald Janet King, and Mona Lose. Ice cream and cake was served by Mrs, Lose. Those who went to Altoona as he Evangeii- Hollow were Mary Rich- Mrs. Jane Mrs Lizzie home of Sprow were at the were: Marion Houser, Martha and Lorena Rider. Mr. and Mrs Albert Corman spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnsottbaugh, Those who spent Sunday with Mr | and Mrs, William King were Mr, antl | Mrs George Eminhizer and three sons of Shamokin; Mr. and Wrs Jack Kelley and baby. Mr. and Mrs Chester Tyessler and family Mr and Mrs. Panl N. Eekley ans chil- fren and Mr. and Mrs. Paul King and two children. Last week one evening Miss Marion Behrers emtertained the | sewing class . Those who were pres- ent were: Mrs. Paul King, Mrs Paul N. E“kley. Bertha, Bazel, Hilda, Mrs. | Lynn and Mrs. Bruce Corman and Mis, Miles Shulta, Chandler | fare emploved in State College, Helen Benio, | and friend attended the World's Falr last week, Kathryn Popp, Jane Haupt and Betty Billett spent Thursday visiting friends In Lewistown Thomas and Clayton Musser who vis- fted recently with thelr aunt in Re- bersburg Mr. and Mrs of East College day and Friday Spruce Creek Mrs Elsie Noll of East Avenue had as her weekend guesis her son and daughter-in-law Mi and Mrs. Sumner Noll family of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs Helster street son urs- Roan and spent Th cabin Harry Avenue at thetr near College and ana Gordon Braucher of had as their guests on Sunday Mr, and Mrs, D, 8. Neld- igh of State College R. D Mr, and Mrs. Walker pp " of East College Avenue had ¢ guests on Thursday Mrs Gavior of Annapolis, Marylamn Mrs. P. 8. Stephenson of All and Mrs. G. N. Haupt of West Prospect pending sometime visi Harrisburg Mrs. The Allen daughter sons of ting In ynas McMahon of South treet has as her guest Mrs. John Booden and two Williamsport Fdward Beard of spent the weekend at the In his parents in Gettysburg Mr. and Mi J. KH streel have ) thelr Mr lovd Wieland her Heister street He Oo ilemar Corman parents, Mr and Mrs Gilennland Apert. Saturday weeks with his WwW. V. Dennis of ments returned Cleveland. Ohio on to Walter Parsons { as thelr guests of on L i. Theima nd Mrs John Rud Park aveny Lee ER (4 31 A Lewistorn Bruce Be treet spent the Beach, Delaware hrack of week De Turk ' Raiph several davs ia week #t the heme of Mr. and Moms Walter Parsons of Heister streely Julia Garner of East O0llege aves nue accompanied EE) the Minne Carrie Bell Emerick and Margaret Jacobs of Hall weekend al the New Fair Centre HOLTS HOLLOW pent dn ehildren of afternoon Rom Saturday J FPF. MeCartneys TSary and Mm. Willard Em and family of 1 Haven Sutiday guests at the Charles Lucas home. John Eminhizer fs spending the summer al the Lucas home Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Watson and Mrs. Edith Burd called at the Merry- man home on Bunday afternoon Mrs. Merryman having passed to her reward on Saturtda T™he folk: of Moose Run will feel the loss of a kind neighbor Mr. ani Mrs, Roy Petzer and daugitter visited at the Raymond Fye home at Petzertown on Sunday also called at the Nannie Lucas home Mil ia on birthday POT Ea 4 were Ame and on ord Burd called at the ! of his mother Mrz Edith Burd Mr. and Mrs Charles Tuca: Thursday Children service =i be held at the Advent churdh next Bunday eventing at 7:30. Everybody wel. comm Mr. and Mrs James Wesley oi Clearfield, visited relatives at this place ale at Howard on Sunday Monroe Burd visited relatives at Runville recently Jane Reese of Gum Stump spent a few days with relatives at this place Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burd of | Central City called on home folks on Thursday rYening, EC —— LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowery of Oas- tanca and Wr. and Mrs Willard Yearick and children sere Bunday dinrer guests at the C. N. Philips | home ’ Miss Verna Dullen of Wiliams- | port is spending her vacation al | home. Mr. an Mrs. Ralph Tshier and | family spent last Monday evening at | | Helegates to the C. BE. conference | the Earl Harter home. Sunday vis- iors at the game place were Mr. and | Mrs. Raymond Harter and daughter | Kathleen of State College Mr. and Mrs, James Shuey and family of Milesburg, and Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Harter, Mr, and Mrs. Btward Dullen were supper guests at the John Dulleh oade 8r.. home. Sunday visitors al the Charles Dolan home were Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Markey and children of Mont- ment, Mr. andi Mrs. Wilbur Oates of Howard. Elliot Wasson and Dora Thomas of Lock Haven. J.B Olark and Burton Clark of Karthaus, spent last Sanday with Orvis Clark ‘and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harter wid Salyer Kathleen visited ab the W. © White, | Inst Wednesday couple Kato, where Mr Rothrock 1s engaged in the truck- Ing business Trimble. Hillard A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Den- ns Hillard In the “Glades Iamt Thursday evening, June 15, when their daughter, Frances May be came the bride of John Trimble, of Birmingham The oerémonsy wns performed by Rev. Alburtus Giroen- dyk, of the Spruce Creek Presby. tertan church. The impressive dou ble ring ceremony was used The couple attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hoover, of Altoona. The pic turesque ceremony took place on paoreh the home, which was beautifully decor witl SOT and ferns banked with roses, Fol lowing the ceremony a tion was held and a bridal supp on the lawn to the bridal party the forty present. Later by Wha the of ated ice recy } I served and Lie Aly r Worlds Fah Birmingham Saxion-—Packer Packer Cleve daughter Packer, of became the bride Baxion, son of Mr. and jaxion, of East High remonsy Mi Virginia Mr. and Mr: Bellefonte, R. D of James My nt Charle Beliefonte at a on it B o'clock Inst Wednes Ht In the parsonage of the te Methodist church with Rev. H Wiis Hart ating. Among those who the ceremony were the the hride and bride. oom an the bridegroom’s grand. Mrs. James Saxton, of Ty- Following the wedding a re ption was held at the home of Mrs. N. B. Spangler East High street where bridle has been employed for some time Mr. Saxion employed by the Claster Lumber { Bellefonte ¥ time being Mr Baxion will remain at his par- ntal home while his bride will 1 Lo res 1 Mrs. Bpang Bel letor the Da tor offi el of mnt huey on the aor the ide wit) Rartrran— Civmind Virginia Mattern Mattern sughter ri! nye Tyrone, be vi ¥ Hartman g& ceremony held erian ch ut 30 Saturfias ph E. Speer, of West Meinted ard n maid w Test. pe urch thet noon ne assisted by Jones of of honor for vas Miss Darothy J Bowmnaster Bate College. and the best man wis A Fred Ramstadt, also of State Collage Ushers were RY. Pwards Blate Colleg W. Page Menling Philadelphia A Kenneth Wrat Williams and B.D. Wheelock Pittsburgh. The church deer ated with jaurel and mot ain greens for the Krumrine, of State Colle al the bridle in the the ine Hort wi ceremony organ. The office of pres ste. Mr. Hartman Bucknell prietor of the i Company an store al Blate a Wann HL tended Mowery-Saluman The Methodist church at Belle forte was the scene of a protly wed- ding. Saturday, June 10 st 8 pm when Miss Sylvia Martha Salzman daughter of Mrs Salzman, of 329 Spruce Street, Jersey Shore, be- came the bride of Roy Eugene Mowery, son of Mr. and Mr: John Wichwery, of COenthe Hall Red Marshall ©. Piper, retiret! minister of Milesburg, officiated, using the ring ceremony. The bride had a her maid of honor her sister, Miss Eleanor Salzman, of Jersey Shore Mrs. Earl Hogencamp, of Pleasant Yap, served as bridesmaid, and Mr Bar! Hopencamp served us best ‘man to the groom For her wedding Miz Salzman wore a direst length fires of white crepe Romaine, made on stmple line: with high neck line With it she wore a White crepe tur- ben with note veil, white slippers and white silk gloves The carried a white sik henficerchie! which her mother carried at her wedding The maid of honor and bridesmaid were gowned in pink pastel shaded grepe dresses, made on plain dines with accessories and oarrfed arm bouquets of mixed fAowers The bridal party 1¥Tt on a wedding trip to New York City and will visit the worlti's Fair. Upon their return they will reside in their newly Tur- nished home near Bellefonte where the groom is employed Smith— White The marriage of Helen Frances daughter of Prof. and Mrs Jonathan Winborne White of South Allen street. State Oollege, to Alan Leonard Brith, son of Mr. and Mrs R. Smith of Germantown, Philadel- phi, was solemnizet at 4:30 o'clock afternoon in St Paul's Methodist Church, State Col- lege. Rev. H. P. Baboock, pastor of the ohurch, performed the ocere- | mony. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, Wore 3a | gown of white lace Tashioned over a foundation of white satin. The model, in princess effect, with short | puffed sleeves and heartshaped neckline, featured insets of pleated net. Her finger-tip veil of fragile tulle and was held in place with Iresh fardgnins. She carriet a cas- bouquet of stepanotis and gar denjas with pale blue delphinium Miss Helen Margaret Haley, who was maid of honor was attired in a dainty frock of wood-violet lace, over taffeta, with insets of het. She wore a small matching flowered tur- ban with short veil, and carried a onscade bouquet of pale blue del ated by her husband and Charles phinium, cream roses, and apricot snapliragons with ‘baby's breath. The bridesmaills, "Miss Betty Green and ‘Miss Jean Rountree, were dress. oul Buell of Oettysburg man, and the ushers Chambers, Shadwick cousin of the bridegroom, Alfred R Smith Jr. the bridegroom's broth of Philadelphia; Jonalhon Donald White, and Phil of the bri ™ performed served as best were John Johnson a er, all White, Jr White, brothers ceremony wa church altar, resplendent tapers, beaut rhododend flower Hghted jvory corated with banked with Maud Mulllx RAVE : re the core “Wes ding Pre Son D Ne played by Nevin, "Spring rlane, “At Dawning 1 Love You Trul) obs Bond, and “Melody Gen, Charles G. Dawes Hays sang twe “Beloved wrillen OY mother and decidaled U ; and groom Al O Perfect As ae OR ! ty entered chure t organist played Brida Lobengriy Wagner, and t Jefe the « Me nde lasohr “Wedding A reception and supper for thelr Inn MTS select Lie YOCal (*horu mediate families and at the Nit Lior ceremony. 1% hower of "ry petal Queen Mary jor where Mr Englis} any t he ary the of the Prank! Compan) manager of he facturing 1 he at } Apariment Mr smith 2tate On]legr graduate date Ccliege or Smith a graduate of the Oer and the C of “1837 mantonen Wigh gfohns Jege In the tlas: Schlunts Gregg. Rachel! A Gregg. of Belle daughter ] My Mr Howard Gregg, of Cresson bride of Kenneth Robi [owa al A the Wride : Mise f Arte and hecame the r farried gt parents - rire A ate weds departs RTL " te, Tuesda departed the g trip. vet o oy same iowa al An J he hye whey ha in Oklahoma with the Joma Hi Drie % fall, Mr: the Cresson Altoona 8B Pe hiuntz fs High School and hool of Commerce efonte abot two and sas employed for the offices { Koiman & ane months at Rr came 1o SNe RE" 3 A Pew of " Titan Meta Durin time she } . ni 4 sw DAE ME the Dr M.A Kirk r High Street { the Cedar w C home al dence on We Schiuntz 8 a graduate © Rapids High School and C st Cedar Rapids ecived his masts State, hay rd” petroleum. Both members young are well | Belicfonte and have a host who wish them well in thelr new 1 her nee ing specialized Coupe of {riend f¢ Wn — SPRING MILLS Don't forget the Civic Club car- nival on Priday and Saturday, The Spring Mills Band will appear In their new uniforms, entertainment will be furnished by the Royal en- tertainers WKOK of Sunbury, there will be tap dancing amd a program of other interesting feature: Ome evesore that seems in grow daliv is the fine crop of weeds about the town Much haz been said about improving the town and plac ng signs at the approaches of the town, and trimming trees, in oon- trast the Sthool grounds are kept neat and closely dheared, while the ground between the Behool ground and the mill Woks more Hke a jun- fle, mst a litle muscle with a litile {civic pride wonld provide a great improvement THere 8 no excuse for weeds and high frass on any town property Mrs. William Barner, of Tylers- ville, and Mrs. Kermit Brungard, of foganton, were guests of Mrs. Lulu Brungard. on Thursday afternoon WwW. .8 Auman, made a business trip to Shamokin, on Friday where he organized a Townsend Club Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson, Mrs Lalu Brungard, and C. E Ziegler, were guests at a cabin party at Long Run Park, on Sunflay evening Paul MM. Ziegler, of Palmerton went the weekend with his Tather CE Zimmer The M. M. Garrett carpenter crew of Rebersburg, have completed an apartment which they built on the groom Toor of the CE Ziegler ttore building, shich makes an outstand- ing improvement A band of OCalithumpians took MT and Mrs. Malvin Stover, for a merry rifle on Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tomlinson. any son Howard of Aarcnsburg, snd Clayton Leitsell, of Harrighurg, were guests of Mim, Lulu Brungard, on | Baturday evening | Mrs. Guy Corman. gpent jast week {in Philadelphia, where she served in | "the papacity as representative to the Eastern Star convention W. 8. Auman, left for Indianapo- lis, Ind. on Tuestiay, where he will serve as ropresendative for the Penns and Brush Valley, Townsend Clubs at the National Townsend Convention Woman Hurt in Crash Mrs. John H. Trostie. of State College, R. D., suffered face lacer- ations and bruises at 4:15 o'vlock Priday afternoon when cars oper- H. Mvers, of Pennsylvania Purnace, erased on ‘the Whitehall Rond. To- (tal damage to the oars ‘was placed . Harter home vn Sunday, {®d In lovely mofels of ‘chiffon, Jone at wbout $100, A ound y Ulutional Dist . € Poor DRY TOP 1 51 Trahyy a te Total Receipts of Co. Institution Dist $37 400 Ox 5066.15 $142.802 94 ) i 156.53 352831 5037305 497 19.144 2 Jan, 2. 1839 $18.) Cmtroction Expenditures 124 04 3 7.78 6275 08 7.800 0¢ Gos 1 008 # : y “ 100 0 152 65 Receipts D. A. HOLTER, C. H. GRAMLEY, HARRY A. CORMAN, County Auditors, have our Relen MarNam- Poorm =? Rider CHASE YOUR HOT WATER TROUBLES WITH AN ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Today 1 Liggest Largain / Over 700,000 Families Have Turned to the Electric Method Because It's— UNFAILING/ “0. 7111 RIC WATER HEATING IS AS ty? / Names of Local Users Gladly Furnished Electric Supply Co. BELLEFONTE DEALERS : Verloas Electric Co. R. 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