July 13, 1939. Over The County ——— a Rachael Reichert, 14-year-old deughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Reichert of Burnside street, Belle- fonte, is recovering fram the effects of a dislocated shoulder she sus- tained recemtly when accidentally struck by a stone thrown by a play- dislocation was not dis- | mate. covered until several days after thé accident when the girl's parents took her to a loeal phy-ician for examBation Miss Myrtle Gray Davis, a daugh- ter of Mrs, C. H, Davis, of Philips- burg, set sail last week on the 8. 8 Rotterdam, a chartered vessel, for the World Federation of Exiucators’ cruise, for South America Miss Davis is an appointed delegate from Pennsylvania to the oighth biennial conference held at Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, from August 6 to 11th. She expeets to return home on August 28th She is a member of the school faculty at Pittsburgh, a po- sition she has held for some years Mr. and Mrs. Norman Meese have arrived in Philipsburg from their home Im San Antonio Texas and will visit at the home of the for- mer's mother, Mrs. W. F. Meese, North Centre street, for a couple of weeks before going to their new location at Honolulu, Hawaii, Mr Meese has been transferred from Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where he has been Jocated for seven and a half years, to Honolulu, as chief clerk in the guartermaster's office at the new air corps field, known as Hickam Field. He and hig wife will set sail from California in Augus! and they will remain there indefi- nitely To William Edmiston of Olanta, RD. goes the dubious distinction of being the only man arrested in Clearfield or Centre county for the violation of the recently passed ban on fireworks. Edmiston was ar- rested in Clearfield by the chief of police there for getiing off a fire- cracker. Burgess C. E. Roseberry of Clearfield passed sentence on the fireworks lone-eagie viclator and passed down a $15 fine and a 30-day jal] sentence The fireworks ban, which may make the firecracker ex- tinct in Pennsylvania, cut down in- juries ag this entire section report- ed a perfect Independence Day celebration as far as injuries were concerned Following the trend of state-wide Nevada, 13, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sarkis Joseph, of Howard, is a patient in the Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte. Ne- vada wag visiting her amt in Jer esy Shore when she became ill with some form of paralysis, Phyllis Sholtz, 15, daughter of Mrs. Sarkis Joseph, of Howard, suffered a fractured pelvis and in- Jured her back mn a fall from a ‘cherry trée at her home. The branch broke, hurling her 15 feet to the ground. She is a patient at the Centre County Hospital, Belle- fonte Two Held For Court In Death (Continued from Page 1) unconscious body about 7 o'clock Sunday morning, leaning in a sitting position sideways against the front steps. She and some of her children summoned by John Lupold, found the man in that position. There were marks, she testified, Indicating that his feet had dragged over the narrow front lawn and the dirt at the foot of the steps up to the front of the house. She was so frightened she did not look for any marks on the steps, she said She testified that she had last seen her husband alive about 7 o'clock Saturday night and that she had spent the entire evening at home, going to bed a litle after 9 o'clock No one called at the house during the night, she testified She also told of calling Dr. Knight and testified that Lopold was re- moved to the Lock Haven Hospital Monday night Saw Body Hurtle Out Miss Ruth Wills, 17, of Avis, told if standing diagonally across the street from Emerick’s the night of the alleged assault While she was talking to Miss Betty Vanemon and James Colocino, also of Avis, her at- tention was called to Emerick's by a commotion and she saw a man's body fall backwards to the concrete walk in front of the taproom, his head striking walk with considerable force. She did not see anyone in the doorway, she testified, The man mdde no effort to get up she said The three young people then got the News | ———— COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE ED L. KEICHLINE BELLEFONTE Temple Court Phone 19 —— — ESTATE TRANSFERS, | Margaret ©. Dale et al to Hugh Dale of State College, tract mm | Bouth Ward of Bellefonte; consid- eration $1 H. OQ LL. of Philipsburg consideration THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. SUMMIT HILL ROMOLA YARNELL Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Miller and | Mr, and Mrs, Ray Miller and two There were 81 present at Sunday children called at the Pred Watkins That i8 fine, see if we can family of Milesburg, spent Sunday home, Bunday evening 100, Everybody welcome at the homes of thelr parents, Mr and Mrs. H. O. Miller and Mr, and Miss Ella May and Betty Weaver very Thursday evening, and Richard and Albert Young Rev. Debore Mrs. H B. Walker. Mrs. Boyer returned to her home Spent Sunday at the Arthur Kes. Mrs. Charley Bowes ate at Avis, on Saturday, after spend- sling home. the week at the home of ing a few weeks with her daughter, | Mrs. Toner Mann Is not parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Charles Brown and visiting ld much better at this time } friencls and relatives of this com- Wish her a speedy recovery nrunity Mrs, Irvin Young spent over the Mr and Mrs. William Reese and | #h with her daughter and son-in- family spent Thursday evening at law, Mr and Mrs. Sam Herr of Gum Stump with his mother, Mrs Oryloion, Minnie Reese SARITY Herr | Woomer home Miss Norma Brown was & driv-| ap and Mrs, Herbert Chapman ing guest of Mrs. Olive Rhoades and | 4 aqughter Janet, Miss Alice daughter Joann, Mrs. Joseph Wag- Betty Martha and Ira Young ner, of Bellefonte, and Nevin Wat- | 1 "0 the Sam Herr home at O son of Holt's Hollow, who motored | oo) Tuesday evening to Altoona on Monday. Mrs Gladys MeCantney Mrs. Maggie Heaton family visited a couple visited with Mr, and Mrs. Cialy Sayers, Thursday evening Mrs. Albert Mrs, Maggie Heaton of Gordon Kessling home Bunda Pim visited with Mr. and Mrs, Leroy venhg Sayers, Thursday evening Mr id Mrs, John Warr visit Mr. ahd Mr Harry Miller and Wilson Walker Sunday evening at the Albert Yo are having their h painted home at Holt's Mr. and Mrs. John Shawley and Marlin Watkins family, spent Thursday evening at | with his parents at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Watson at Runvilie New sfuts were put in the school on Friday In preparation for a new school term Mr. and Mrs. John Shawley and Sunday ! family spent the Fourth of July at Ing and Sunday gight n h camp in the mountains Miss Ruth Bowman's Jast sermon a wart § Mr, and Mi William | NF L: . d and Mrs. Lawrence Shawley Bummit Hill, Jet } \ y an's Bi y the Si and family spent Friday evening at and show the home of her parents, Mr. and | &he has Mrs. Leon Yorks of Mlilesburg I am § Raymond Coakley built garage by for his car last week, Wilson Walker and son on and Kenneth. gpent evening at Avis Mrs. Katie Sayers returned home Saturday after spending a week : Glo, with relatives, being Mr William nmay { Ha ir. and Mr arry Stever 280 © Snow Tobias took dinner with Mr ar ¥ ) Net 80 JOSEP son. A Het a1 g of 1 | Behe 10-00 1 " . Charles Brown on A The « A ) 9 S / Thess Ray Walker and Bigler 1 home of REAL | | School |C raake | Church « AL 7:46 by Mr spending the later: Lloyd Weaver wednesday callers at the John Heverly home were Mr. and Mrs Johnson and danghter Hazel lefonté and Mr. Johnson's Ella of Iowa william Barnhart time at Mrs. John Helchel suffered in “n JURCHESH EL John'y Evangelical -Reforined Rev, C. Nevin Stamm Morning Worship 8:96 Church School 9:30 a. m. St. John's Lotheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Rrnold, pas- tor, Sixth Sunday after ‘Trinity July 16. 8:30 ua. m. The service and Sermon “A Gram of Mustard Bead” 9:30 a. m. Sanday Schoo) to William C. Wilson tract in Philipsinng $3600 J. I. Reed et ux to Dean L. Blverd ux of Indiana Pa in Per guson wp... consideration $250 William A. Strouse, et ux, wo El- mer Swanger, «L ux, of Patton twp tract in Patton twp. consideration $600 John W. Thomas et gl, to Clyde E De Vore et ux, of Warriors Mark in Halfmoon ter dera- pastor ana m.; a ver but we - ot ot tral ¢ KELVINATORS PHILCO RADIOS MELROY'S Phone 9509-R-1 PLEASANT GAP, PA ABC and YOSS WASHERS BENDIX BOME LAUNDRY ELECTRIC BTOVES TATE called at the Harry Sr home of J Coleville Pilgrim Holiness Hever A. Byrd, pastor. Friday night every prayer James Wion home Bun- better known day school, 9:30 a. m.. James Wion A stroke on Supt, Bunday moming worship at a srious condition 1) Y. PB. Tp m Evan o'clock. ¥ speedy recovery gelistic services Sunday at 7:30 f In thee tract tion $1 Alonza daughter at Con Mary 1 ner Mrs jg HL et al to John Young, et Howard, tract "Curtin twp; consideration 8! Pp William Strouse ¢t ux, to Paton cote R Boone al of as Friday and 8 We v days ia 4 7 cl tat + the Cowher PBRnGR) Yd 3 hy Mell Jake ¢ Confer Oi Sepve Gordon Leroy Preaching by the Dix Run Baptist Terr 9:30, Elmer followed with clas AW ' Tow Preaching at 7:80. Our wi tet} ig ! Bible study will be at the home of Hollow of the mers 1athey vo SMEYVEY Blister Witherite this Priday spen "our ing. All will be welcomed these servic home y paston of tor ! twp with Mr. and ed at the Art week Young A wh ation ne M: Stan) Po Our v of OFvistor Sunday Mr y school Hos - Jacob M. Hemminger, ot in M, Barker, et al tract consideration $400 . T™™ mt Co PO Lab) £7 #18 saney hts Wa band, Bupt Young v ’ meeting tn US08 Yer. . “ of Belletonie people i He home all rd, Belleionts Mr. and Mn tar fami! considerat Collen y M1 » Realty family United Brethren, Bellefonte Rev G Unified servi Johy Richner, called at Lhe home Don't Wa nd \ Harry Hever and Jo Householder An Pisher pastor whe home at 9:30 a In charge Jom W and Question study at 10.15 aeavor at 630 p.m at 7:30 by Mr. Neese. Eve- Abraham Seeking a Prayer and Bible at 7:30 a REMEMBER When You Want Jessy IL ae “ Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA Phone 432 BATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR Camer evening Saturday Milesburgy Presbyterian y July 16. Bible ' Y Naastsl ao " " . dorning Worshi a 4 pl Fong Be Fading alg viariyn Thompson of LOCK | 10:45 a. m.; Christian Endeavor Shoe: Bible vening Wor SOUrg sunaa 1 9-30 3 vy N "te he BS 4 J Re are the last Why Doesn't He Propose? wWihio wot y evening al Ave Madd Ma BONES ; § avion Con is Nam further an 1 Conler home a i E Oakwood Half Pleasan’ Moon Methodist Churches Wallace J Ross Church Ernest Brown and ’ we Mr. and Mrs daughter Yvonne of v §! pent Sunday evening at yf Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mr. and Mi: Filson Wal The Golden Rule nb ittoy 2 ha Sling at the lesbury home Legal Notices they rolls, Centre county showed crease of 3 cases fo the ending June 24. The in- Crease represents a 4 per cent in- crease of the total relief load of the county. Once again Joss of WPA employment caused the opening of 24 new cases while loss of employ- ment in private industry represent. ed a small amount of the total or seven cases. Seven of the reopen- ed cases resulted from the cessa- tion of unemployment compensa- tion. Private employment showing to a big advantage over the num- ber dropped from private employ- ment rolls helped in closing 14 re- Hef cases while unemployment compensation helped three cases in getting off relief into a car pa d where were standing 8 y Frederick Brun- gard, another Avis youth, had been sitting and drove to the western lim- is of the borough, turned around and drove back, all within the of Jess than ten minutes. When they passed Emerick’'s, Miss Wills said she saw Nichols take Lupold by the shoulders, try to make him stand up and then pull his body back to the rorner where the steps to the bar- room joined the bullding. No one helped him, she said. All This oceur- red about 8:30 o'clock in the even. ing. according to her testimony 23 Flee Blazing in « in wa (Continued from Page 1) Loss 0 the bus tractor-truck 8nd their contents was estimates by police at a total of approximate WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Polley Protects You und from Pittsburgh to From Financial Loss, See ! rk City. Passengers wee the other three sec- John F. Gray & Son with the exception of the in~ jured woman and continued on General Insurance Phone 497-3 Bellefonte, Pa. the first of {90 buses wed by two express their journeys The bus had left Piftsburgh at 8.46 o'clock Standard Time Satur- day night and was scheduled to ar- rive at Harrisburg at 305 a m Sunday on It way to New York City Adding 10 the geverity of the fire were several explosions. The main | gasoline tdnk on each vehicle ex- | ploded, and an auxiliary tank on | the truck also blew up Burn Off Power Lines Shooting high into the air, the flames burned off aix overhead { wires of the Pennsylvania Power & | Light Company, each carrying 210 voits of electricity to adjacent farms and communities. Service was re- | stored three or four hours following { the accident | The cargo of the truck consisted | of a variety of brass equipment, in- cluding ornaments and accessories | lor fireplaces, a quantity of pocket- | books and wallets, harmonicas and DOOKS, C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flour WAGNER'S Our Best Flour Very Best Flour Township High Adds New Course (Continued from page one) Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed | showings in various lifies of wok. | At the present time there are about Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed | 85 students enrolled in the hivh school, under the guidance of Prin- Wagner's Horse Feed | cipal Lewis Q. Pubvoutt win Ag Wagner's Pig Meal | sisted in carrying out his program Wagner's Egg Mash by Miss Elizabeth McCor- Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Secrateh eed. Wagner's Chick Feed Rydes Cream Calf 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. Bus After Crash { home after apendifig a | & the William Me * home of HO RUNVILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. A Walker ¢ daughter Goldie motored to Balt more, Md, on Bau July and visMled with their ¢ : ing home Tuesday the Fou Mrs. Stuart Weber and son of Washington, D. C. Mrs Mary Ab- bott, of Rebersburg., and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and son Mahlon of Wingate, motored here and visited at the John Purl home on Thursday evening We were sorry to ur neighbor the Har - Satur - hear of farmer at AA of Williamsport t Monday to spend home {olks and barn project. On 80 fe- Rev. W tored to Powrth, folks. has came ho Mr Mr. and B. Tobias and family mo- Morgan Run 10 spend the home y ma, who grandparent. ith them Mrs. William Jodon and Mrs. Lawrence Vargo and Baby. of Bellefonte motored here Sunday and took dinber with Mr and Mrs. Ernest Fye' Samuel! Pye of Felzertown, visit- ed with his son Ernest Sunday. The stork made a visit at the Centre County Hospital and left a fine baby girl there for Mr and Mrs. Arthur Bennett, last Thurs- day Mr. and Mra Joh Purl and son Samuel, of Williamsport, and son Arthur, and granddaughter, Char- lotle, motored to Philipeburg on Tuesday, the Pourth, to spend the day with the Hancock clan who meet once a Year at hom, for their week vacation and a big feed on the Fourth Mrz. BE R. Hancock being ill at the time they held their weeks vacation in a cabin near Mo- shannon park, numbered about 20 of them, all their children were thers except Weldon and wife. We aiso saw the parade (no Philipsburg at 2:30 pm DRY TOP Harry Alkens of Altoona, called at the home of his mother and brother, Forrest recently. Mrs. George Kelley apent a few days with her brother J. C. Leitzell and wife of Tyrone. Mrs. Leitsell | is In jl hewith. Mrs. Irene Smith has left for her { home in Pittsburgh, after spending : 10 days with her mother, Mrs. Sims, ‘ also visiled friends in Tyrone Mr. and Mrs. John Barger and three children, of Newberry, called on Surdlay afterncon on her brother | Oliver Bitner and family. Marion Sprankle has returned ss ———— SS ——————_" FAIRVIEW Myriie 1 a T, pr Mr. and Mrs Ralph Nyman son Donald ang Harvey Nyman vis- ited on Tuesday at the Alfred Lucas home Mis Amelia daughter F Mann, Clair Watking Lucas at evening Barbara and spent Saturday with rs Visitors on Friday evening Amelia Chapman were Mr Jane Lucas and Oscar Nyman of Eagle, Walter Corman R D Mr. and Mr Rus and baby of Pleasant and M fAnan LET v3 Cha Ve oF Chg called on Mt Imogene 3% po Miles ¢ Jus May wee wi with ¢ Hoover rr vane a i MS —— Lock Haven Man Injured In Fight (Continued from page one) Joseph Walley, Frank Yaavac, An- drew Hoskodar, Gilbert Tolley, and Robert Nosevasky and lodged them in the jail Friday night pending further questioning, according to District Attorney Haag Jack McKelvey and Mansfield, of Hyner Camp also scheduled for questioning, was reported ! The COC men were identified by Chester Glenn, brother of the in- jured man, who was present at the fight, and by Devling. Assault and ballery charges expected to be brought against the men, the district attorney stated ANDREAS HARTER A PIONEER (Continued from Page 1) had the wagon for his bedroom. He lived to a rine old age, although he | pever wore an overcoat or any une i derwear. He led a strictly christian {life and held steadiastedly to the Francis were it “| old-fashioned precepts of the Bible This is a sample of the lives of the + | early settlers in Penns Valley. The GUY | farm remained In possession of the | to Snow Shoe Sunday to call on of Howard. A number of folks from our burg i is scheduled to furnish music at the | family for many years before it was : | R TWP. BENN Benne avy 5 working for aRlvess ang in ica Gaughier and i aImus Hull's at Buffalo Run on SBun- Benn a wile Johnstonbaugh and is amtoed fo lock Haven on even attend the pop A Eat rd ng wo carniva Ira Benner helped his cousins family, Harry Spearly to harvest their wheat crop this week Mr and Mrs, Win Witmer autoed sdersport 10 see thelr daugh- Robert Reed who i8 in the tal there, Mrz Reed is slowly Harris reports that he will on his route threshing going over his threshing and repairing it 1 and wife transact- bi Bellefonte on Sat- Jack Lose gpeni from Saturday iil Monday morning at the home a Benner then he nettirned with the milk man to the home of Nelson Shope where he is working at Waddle on a farm Mr and Mrs. Fred Marshall vis- ted in Bellefonte Saturday evening with friends and relatives. HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs Earl Willlamson and daughter, of Akron, Ohio, at- tended church at this place on 8un- day and sang some very inspiring songs Mrs Ceorge Robb, son and granddaughter and Mrs. John Wal- son spent Wednesday of last week at Roy Sheesley home at Stormstown, the Mrz, Bdith Burd and son Monroe | were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B Confer at Miles- burg Mr. and Mrs three children visited with Mr. and Mrs, James Wesley at Clearfield on | nell of Pleasant Gap, | , of Runville i i Ti isd afgh i i si : ? Gil A is ei : i jt ti | Thursday after | days i friend Stanley Jones. |r Wy ok District will preside Conference and officiate at ly Communion vice, The pastor EnRImunIoNn al {he Williamsport the VALLEY VIEW Mr. and Mrs George Shope Hailensdale Florida spent last Thursday evening with Margie and Mary Hampion. On their way 1 Alloons they stopped at Colevilie 10 #oe his siete? Beriha Shope and her two sone George and Horace Don't forget July 18, for thas the day the four U. B. churches on Rev. Homer Gaunit charge will hold their Sunday School picnic in Grange Park al Centre Hall, All are welcome Mr. and Mrs, Bar] Wion and chil- dren Janice, Eimer, Gean Glen Thelma, and Betly, spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner, - he There were 116 at Sunday School Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Dann three children of Bellefonte, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Sager, Marion Houser spent the week wilh her sister, Mss. Fred Ishier and family, of Centre Hall Mrs. Amanda King has been on the sick list but is better at this writing Mr. ard Mrs. George Eckley are spending a few days with Christ | Bokley. Mr and three sons of Shamokin, spent | | the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- { lam King. | Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Corman spent | Sunday with Mr. amd Mrs. Alien | Brown of Mill Hall. County Commissioner Paul N.| Beckley and Mrs. Eckiey attended | the Commissioners Convention at | Reading, Pa. Miss Betty Eckley returned home | spending a few in Blairsville with her boy | FILLMORE Donald Nef! has been working for | Bernard Crust for the past week, | | helping with the harvesting Lee Johnson and | Harvey Balsor of Stats College, | visiled at the Prank Hull home over the weekend, Mrs. Bd parents, Mr. and Mm Charles | EXECUTORS NOTICE he Matter of the Estate of ) EXECTTOR'S NOTICy In the Matter of the Batate of Jonhr ale § Gree Townshit undersigng persons indebted the said swiste are requested 10 make Dayhient. & those having claims the samme duly 3 ay 0 BRUCE Ww Be efon a ney present out gel ADMINI*TRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the BEastate The “busy season” is in full swing . . . now, more than ever, you need your telephone. If machinery breaks down and you need parts in a hurry when you need extra sup- plies—~when you need your neighbors’ help—you can de- pend on your telephone to help you out. The telephone helps the whole family, too. It affords protection and brings invita- tions and news from friends and neighbors, THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 12 n. W. Harriss EYOw'y nn Walker EXECUTORS NOTICE the Matter of the Estate of J of Benner Township, de- alyre the 1tters testamentary afate having been grantsd undersigned. all indebted the said estate ar ues 10 make payment, and tH ing Clals " present the same duly put delay to HOMPR W. PETERS, 228 Sth St lewistown, Pa. IPONARD K PETERS 120 Stratford Ave mont, N. J. Executors er. Attorney tw the w0 BE ——— _ a Sa and | and Mrs. George Brmenhiser | THAT AIDS YOUR HEALTH l.E.S. LAMPS —
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