Page Eight THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 13, 1939. [OB MES. FRED A, SPANCAKE Mrs. Fred A. Spancake, of Kresge ville, died suddenly at her home there at 10:30 o'clock last Thursday morn ing. Mrs. Spancake, formerly Mis Luella Garner, was a daughter of Mrs. Annie Garner, of State Colleg who survives her. She lg survived also by her hushand, Fred A Spancake superintendent of schools at Kresge ville. by her infant son, Lee Allen and by a sister, Mrs. Edna Deter, of Detroit, Mich. Funeral services were held at Pine Grove, Monday after toon and will be in charge of Rey H.C. Correl of Pine Grove, and Rey A 5S Asendorf, of Fait} rmed church, State de Coll f Caled Ww A membey JOHN John M. Bas brother of Bellefonte ( Barry Rn street died if M. BADGER or AY vilie alternoo burg following Badge: wa Mary lon S. SIDNEY BARLETT n Je i House he was made Bellefonte Lory HAROLD F. DAVIDSON Harold F. David veil ki Mient re health wher ceased, a n of Aikey Daviison farm near Bellef 3. 1805, making hi { ime death 43 year months days. He survived b he former Markle. 1 Paul Vera and born on November of and 6 wil these is hi Margaret ct roid Jr Eugene. all at hoi brothers ar 5 Taylor and Josepl avids: Wingate, Plummer, Ro and Mrs. John Keeler burg, and Mrs. Harry Jacksonv ; Anothe Lewis Davidson, died sud heart last December 9 sat in store at Wingate Davidicn was a member Milesbhp zg Methodist <burch was a World War vet : TI . AAA ¢ of Kline Ev Howard, assisted 1 C. Piper, of Milesburg was made the cemetery, Unionville Of ferment Union New in ia ALBERT HENRY SPAYD Albert Henry Spayd red 1 berman and contractor inently tifi fairs in died 3 Iv of a heart allment about clock Saturday morning at home of his daughter Mrs Roy Dutrow Centre Hall. Mr. Spayd who Hved oppo his daughter's residence, had crossed the to the Dutrow home and was walk- 3 orchard when ing through ahd prom- der ed Gr 2 1 Centre counts in in af rpet stree $b Ff To give visual and fitting expression to your love and regard, the medium and the form must be chosen with ears, Comforting assurance of a duty well performed will be yours if you choose a genuine Rock of Ages Memorial to stand as your recor for the years to come. Howard Granite Works FRANK WALLACE, Prop, ITUARY |i —————_——_— — any { love {> Vamenta. sarees. Wars. Bold 8b) - | 1) M. Schanel I nite, on Thursday Rev. A. W. Cray officiating Entembment was in the Mausoleum Ross Hills Memorial Park, Whit California J M El 1 alterncon with 1e 1 ol MES. CLYDE BARGER Lillian Barger of Clyde rger, of Moshannon ed away the Philipsburg Hospital 10 o'clock Sunday night after an Hine with a complication of dis She was a daughter of Mi M1 Leroy Schmoke and wa an at Kedting on November 11 191 making her age at time of yea ol death 23 month and 28 uvived her hu Funeral sex terday afternoon list Mo tricken had a Spayd wa While heart not immediate death came as a family and friend known condition, considered to danger and reat hock Hi Wa VON 8 monthy and 2 day Dx ceased the son of John and Julia Spayvd and was born at Jack wonville the early his life pent He married | q, 8) | Julia Rebecca Emerick in 1803, wi! urvives with :n only child to we old ve inion, Mi Dutrow. Three bie the Meth and 2 a urvive, nam« i and to M1 in hi y hi Mi wilt pi State n nt ' H be “ge 6 | psu ind was where Veur were by Ww g i ’ or thi ther motes hurch at on ly: J. E Sp ter interment waved cemeler Mi Bnavd Georpe ¢ Ackey MRS. IDA JANE MILLER Ida Jane Miller, wid Wt Girang nher { the MRS. HOMELK H. ZEIGLER MES. EMMA CLARA FIEDLER A Emma Ciara Fiedler, wi W CHRISTIAN HH. PLETCHER the Rey Interme fr} Te 1: 8 Jad Grange Fair Feature we Trained Oxen Exhibit from Page | } 1. CORLE I» Pp [4 R | ps J ¥ view relates fo the mar 3 bye slimminey ommitiee Mr Ra 8 montl Lhe mn Chairman tonsa worgmen erect tenis and armnge the mideay. Por the Auman prom- attractions games hot to camp for iat- Le a f be of including the inevitable 3 - County To and Receive $1,034,110 det ——— (Continued from Page 1) reli prog very. ang av- that medical science ang ved anhiversary prayers with i day for whic had Mary Ellza- daughter of Is Rider Beck Pa.. on received their G Thus wa be allowed i— family and of Highways bulidings removing he rails, and performing appurtenant and incidental work. Some of these a part of the Federal answered her to dd er friends, this h they made elaborate plans Beck, only Barbara oads form Ald Highway System Projects also include operations of quarries to produce materials for je on these projects, in addition projects specifically approved improvements are to be made The both graduated from private property. No federal ! college. Mr Corle secured a funds are to be used for the pur- position as superintendent of the | chase of lands or easements, or lor Pleasantville schools and on June payments of royalties on materials 27, 1889, the happy couple was mar- extracted from, or rentals for, the home in 1802 use of properties not owned by the to Altoona where Mr. sponsor. Sponsor for the following postal ser- | projects: Pennsylvania Department vice and during the next 313 years of Highways they established hemes in Tyrone ———— ———— Harrisburg, Lancaster and Phila- . delnhia oon Ze I n 35. Mr Retires After 42 Years’ Work and Mrs. Corle came io Berkeley AAC was born near Loveville October 1 1863. Bhe her higher education at Lock Haven Normal College mel and became p mate. Joseph L to No to where she to a clas the bride moved orke entered the U. § and resided one year with their son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Clifton 1. Flint. In 1926 they came to Rosemead and purchased the home on Steels street where they have since resided. Mrs Corle held (Continued from page one) capacities at Bigler and Port Ma- tilda Although his years make It necessary for him to retire, he Is several offices jn the Woman's club | gi] a young man physically, and and was one of its most faithful | ghee being off duty has been con- and efficient workers. She was a |.entrating his tireless energy to the t member of the Lutheran Church. |gevelopment of a farge garden at Lancaster, Pa, Maneta Chapter O. the rear of his Snow Shoe home. E. 8, Philadelphia and the Rall- | ae Rabert has three sisters: Mrs. way Mall Association Auxiliary of | prank Morrison, of Billings, Mont; Los Angeles. She was a talented | pee Dale Hess, of Berwick, and reader and impersonator with a re- ae. aialla Ida. of Harveys Lake markable ability to memorize. pw. and Mrs Rabert are among | ary Goria has left a mobument of |g. Bhos's best known and best n the hearts of many, many friends. Besides her devoted hus- eed citizens band, she leaves her daughters, 88« Loans lome Corle Flint, her son-in-law, C L. Flint; three brothers, Eimer E Beck, of Huntingdon, Pa.; Dr. Wm F. Beck Altoona, Pa; Daniel J Beck, Warrior's Mark, Pa. a foster sister, Mrs, Elizabeth R. Krebs, Nor- thumberland, Pa 04608008 YEAGERS $0400008 ONLY 98c¢ Misses’ Patent Leather Sandals Sizes from 12% te 3. BELLEFONTE : | Funeral Parlors, HOSPITAL NOTES Monday of Last Week Diicharged: Mrs. Estella Fleming, Mrs. Donald and Infant daughter Miss Flossie Burr R. D 3; Mrs. Earl G State College; Mi Shultz, Howard Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Ellen Verna ler, Flemington Discharged: Mr Frederick T. Mabi State College Mi Circe N (inrve) Pleasant Mr Lester Ros Spring Mill BR.) 1: Mi Paul Lost and infant Bellefonte Mr Elmer A. Baney, Jullan, R Ad mitted Tuesday dischinreged Ned A . Homo Lyon Admitied Tue Friday, M Pearl Bellefonte Admitted ireged B Har ( Lock Birth ghter t and Mi [ M H Par Mc Belles Belle Holder Nevada MN Coy fonte; fonte min Mil Cap mar D son D nesday Bellefonte in lischarged { Baper lar SEmith dnughter lam W Wednesday Admit Bellefonte Stat Week Henninger of Last Arges Rupert We Du I daughier McKink Milesburg Werk Helen I of Last Mrs R Miki « Thursday Admit! Matiid ng i Banch Friday ted Frida i Ralph E. Myer 1. Birth: An Mrs. J R.D Saturday Admitierd Le nigs 4 Centre infant daughts yd Homer | ite ‘ Row sunday Arie ——————— BR ADMINISTRATION FIEM ON NEW WPA REGULATION rike a Congress face 8 Av: Harrington, WP dist ¢ ordered those ¥ ve work Worker: of calied jobs fis {eaders of the an organization jobiles: relief the or WPA workers July 20, in a demonstralio Local WPA ported that Alliance is not as stron; county as it is in some state a general strike is n od for in this locality It sible that skilled labor on WPA mas join in the group protest against the new regulations. but it is be- lieved that the new rank and file of unskilled labor here will not par- ticipate and to foin on riation-wide and work ienders “ 14] becatise a - — F COR DARK GLASSES FAD RO MFUL, SAY EXPERTS fad of wearing with white rims has taken hold this summer girls of New York—all to the dis- may of eye specialists like the Bet- ter Vision Institute of Rockefeller Center. Most of these giasses are cheaply made and do more harm than good. say the experts. They claim that when you put such sun slasses on, it is in a minor degree the same AS wearing somebody slee’s glasses. And you Know how dizzy this can make one. Also poo sun glasses may even produce im- age distortions ani ultimately errors in one's vision. But the girly go on wearing them. The answer to the whole thing is that they prob. ably think they look like Ginger Rogers of Hedy Lamar when they wear them. ta Fire Destroys Barn and House Fire of undetermined origin de- stroyed a barn and house in Pine township, Montour county, near the school there, with a loss estimated unofficially at between $3.000 and $4,000. Insurance on both bulldings, That — Lon the farm homestead of Joseph Samonek, in the upper end of the township, wis estimated at about | $2,000. The fire made Mr. and Mrs | Bamonek., who have owned the property three years, their two children, aiid a bosrder homeless, Te Chicken Thief Discovered 8. Daugherty, a resident of Watsontown, R. D. 2, had a flock of about 150 chicks from which = number disappeared daly until) only about 50 were left. The my tery of who the thief might be was solved when Mr. Daugherty dis- covered that a hawk had selected the box eornice of his brick house for a nest, and had hatched out a couple little hawks The mother hawk was using Daugherty’s chick to feed her young Sa—————r——————— 155 Women Enter Home tal of 166 women 'e enten Ca to the Home Women 1988, according to a this week by the Biate § of Welfare E. Arthur During 12 babies the institution NINTH ANNUAL LUCAS REUNION I'he ninth Arrista and Mary held Baturday aple Grove { ch. A nad by all | y annual reunion of the Lucas (deceased) July 1, in the the Bush Hollow enjoyable time was attended. Two of the family could They were a sister Alexander family detained by reason of her home In brother, Ern $ near very who the members of not be pre Mr Alma who were ont ind her Hine at Philadelphia est P. Luca Aller enjoyed on and a of Pitcairn atid girl Indu Muncy report Blate Rreetings were on dell ar, evers trial Lhe thitful dinner during tyle. In the afternoon lasued onsisting readings retary cornet and an ad ey J A Byrd wus pre were for at IL erved plenic wram « duets er ap of Sween HO the year were mn in retained — ORram wn Humanity port and visit I'he pn because take lile IRN LEGAL NOTICES Norma Jean BIDX WANTED Mars Mi nd h Dar M1 Martin [is TAFT na wople either Lon wrious!y or n CTIOUALY NO ind twent Lt al the ih 94 LAOYW IN Mi ghier Bix dv ed ' whid He oeMy 1 ir i srvioe Be hool FRNLY BIDS WANTED A be rec mocap \ddres as Bellefonte DEVIRICH Kenneth and Richard 1 ‘ vB D 2 Mr H har BIDS WANTED 3 De receive ton: Cs AUDITORS REPORT Ben P'wp. School ons Did RECEIPTS July 5. 1938 axes ATA 813024 4 » mM Instroet lon. POAK. | SIR 8 66° AC 4914 43 rn Eaprnses of of Gon oontro R HARILE 44 EL HENRY x A rilliam as and sONS CHRIST BEEZF Fdward 28 Auditor NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION hereby given that the Fall Election for Centre Oounty William Py Ming % or SH vill © held between the hours of A and 8B PM (Eastern Bland me s Rene ang TVEBSDAY. SEPTEMBER be he "™e me My wil 5th Annual Reunion Of Herman Family County 10 wit ie Aunt Belle Councilmen. Tax Ooi. and read by Batate Asseusors, Super. memory of Visors Sohool Directors Auditors A at the Peace snd Constables death PAUL N. BECKLEY BALSER WEBER A L BOWERSOX vire County Board of Election iman Ka Keer bella shone onc during th® vear i officers he ensuing C. Herman. vice president srringer. secreiary and Ethel Rimmey I. members of the friends were present Boyd Sholl and son and Mrs. Fred Sholl Edward Mulfinger Mr. and Mrs Herman, Mrs. John McKech- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rimmey. irley and Keith Rimmey, Mr. and Paul Cingher and children ddie and Mary of Pleasant Gag Mrs W. W. Herman and daughters, Ethel and Patricia, Mr spd Mrs. Daniel Herman and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Her- man and children, Orris, Ted and were elect President M A : 4 uel « treasurer year Chief Clerk x29 MoMullin BIDS WANTED Sealed Bide will be received T00 P M Bastern Standard Time July 27. 1838. at the office of Lhe Sec. retary for approximately 300 Tons of rood grade Bituminous ooal for the Balinfants School District PProxi- Only 89c WHITE AND BLACK SLIPPERS FOR CHILDREN following and until 3 Jimmie ' D all 80 days after saward ty the several ms gnated by the Board 0 it went the remaining approxi mn of 100 tons to | ered to thie formes Academy bullding as one week's notification by Board The Ivery to Lhe back bing FHA Fhe name of the mine, an the oon and » sInpie nals FREE i el must ed allroad weight Ot her ie hy a fied we lghma He en) Dhsty «1 ' [3 Lo Boy delivered within ing the contract ulld ings oe Classified ads are thrifty wl na $44444¢ YEAGERS #e6etee Only $1.79. Five Styles WORK SHOES FOR MEN $9004 LELLEVONTE. PA 86944 - » te amount be de Bellefonte recuired he up price shall nx bulidings and shov the ANGIYELE of ape be furnish hr Vv ed weighed The reserves the right Y 8) bid Addre bid v Bellefonte Py Foe te ool must cert Cp INARI FIO DYSIIINT DORIC JENIRIINNL Best 2y, Tallotonts July Clearance VOLYNCH. Be > tr re Ard etar tk envel MARIAN Bel " " a efonte ed i fyint SUMMER DRESSES Marked for a Quick Sell Out! 44c 77c¢ $1.39 $1.77 $1.98 hardly believe your eyes when you see what Hitle money takes for you to own such lovely dresses Complete selection of and wsiyles AN 12 LINTZ'S BELLEFONTE, PA S4000400 YEAGERN $4640444 ONLY 49¢ BOYS SNEAKERS Keds Quality s0000s Genuine *9444¢ BLELLEVONTI LEADING PIANO FIRM WILL SACRIFICE SMALL SIZE GRAND PIANO I ry RH Et dl es ais DRlance fealors sires Eto 52 clive price For appointmen nformation write 4444 BELLEFONTE, PA 99660 F. A. NORTH PIANO CO. Inc WALTER COHEN, Manager Chestnut Street, PHILA EE eh a Le Hs Ga et eT 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 350% Complete washday outfit combination at a price you would ex. pect to pay for the washer alone Act now—affer is good FLAY saver. for a Hmited time THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW 1939 EASY WASHER AND TWIN LAUNDRY TUBS Buy now at this special combination price made possible only by special limited arrangement with the manufacturers. Offer includes 1. New 193% EASY Washer, Model 5T9A, equipped with the new Rubber Turbolator washing action that saves clethes—increases washing efficiency. Also, for the first time al this low price complete wringer safety, . EASY Twin Laundry handy kitchen table, water, Trays in white enamel. Flat top forms Fach tub holds up to 19 gallons of rinse ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Bellefonte State College Robert, Mrs. Leah Isenberg and ter Marian Mr. and Mrs Fiood and baby Miss Doro- Dugger. Miss Sylvia Spicer, State Oollege: Miss Nelle OG. Her- man, Aspinwall, Pa; Mr. and Mrs M. A. Carringer and two daughters, Tionesta: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kaul- man and daughter Marcella, Wyan- dotte, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noll and sons, Herman and Paul Jr. Llewellyn, Pa. Mr. and Mrs Frank Dimon and son Freemont, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman, Mr and Mrs. Richard Herman and two children, Miss Louise Cowan, Belle- forte: Mrs. Sarah Wickizer, War- vers. Pa; Mrs Paul Grove and daughter Janet, Mrs. Mildred Schriber and daughter Sandra, and a friend from Lewistown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keen and four children, tock Haven: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, Virginia and Eddie Miller, | | pellefonte: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Her- | man, Philipsburg; Mr. and Mrs | pred Herman and two sons, Phil fpsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milson | and son, Philipsburg: Mr. and Mrs. Orris Baumgardner and three chil- dren, and Mrs. Almeda Brooks and ison, Allport i wugh Paul thea SIMPLY HASN'T DIED A birthday cake graced the table of “country doctor” Wiliam E Thompson, of Bethel, Ohio—but there wasn't room for all the ean dies. Dr. Thompson was 104. The physician refused to give a pre. | igeription for jongevily. “It's only | | pecanse 1 havent died.” he com- | ' mented. THE KATZ STORE'S July Clearance Sale WILL CONTINUE FOR ANOTHER WEEK Be Sure to Visit Our Store During This Sale and Take Ad- vantage of the Many Bargains to be Found Throughout the Entire Store. THE KATZ STORE BELLEFONTE, PENNA.
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