PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mao Fry) gp) = —— of the a hew he Rev. James N. Fisher heran charge is driving nouth sedan {rs. Robert J. Wigton is enter- ning her mother in her summer cation, Mrs, E C. Harnish of {arrisburg f - Dg Well known Insurance Agent, of | farm near Penna Weekend guests ate College E. G. Wasson was an gent business caller in our town Hess at her home Monday, P. M were the Misses Among those from this section lnsgrove and g "Joy ing we World's Pair this week | Shenksville the Charles BH. Myers family, Miss Anna Jane Musser we genial car salesman of War- s Mark, Clair Frank was a bus!- visitor in our midst last Thurs. Clair recently purchased a modern home in his town he James F. Kline new house on Water street is most completed is week. Interior painting being ie. Charles Louck is the cons ctor and builder of this modern me The Golden Rule Sunday School ass of the Presbyterian church id its July meeting last Thursday ght at the home of Mrs W. A Jodd. Choice refreshments were wrved by hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Musser yned from a motor trip Friday to Michigan, being called home of their sons iliness ry Jr., who is a patient in the | ntre County Hospital, a fine to head his fine | purchased hire bull tattle Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Fye day with their Furnace of Miss on Ruth Sunday nual picnic School enjoyed with a school Miss Gladys Sunday and Mr vin Kunes of State College, Sunday evening callers with bridge wreck Klexandria One of Huntingdon gest farmers and tax George C Lahe of Purnace was a pleasant among his many friends Saturday p. m Master Paul Reed, son of Mrs. Robert W. Reed th birthday on Wednesday entertaining some of hig school chums to a chicken Whipples Dam Wednesday ing Mr at payers, Mr account and Mrs, C M and Mrs. James Trostle new potato picker in the New York State ast Tiesday Campbell farms at Meeks 3 Visit at the Harry Trosth his boss farmer and wile, and see the sights ai Niagara and Mrs. Wilbur Campbell are A hat Mane Monday the proud parents of another ah suits ouneing boy baby, born last Mon- M. Fry ay. Three boys to date, Wilbur down last ‘harles will be the new comers ame Those attending the 4-H picnic at Hecla Park on Friday last from is section were: Mrs Bugent El- berger and daughter Mrs, Nancy , Elwood Homan Earl Hom n, ry Bllen Homan, Norman Wat- Mr. and Mrs. Frahk HOman ighter Helen Mrs. W. B. Fry, s Francis and Willord and Deris nd Lois Scholling At the Lutheran parish ichool picnic Wednesday at ‘reek State camp Approximately 200 persons attended ine Hall was victorious in a closely contest- baseball game, other contest ners are as follows: Husband ng, Mrs. Minnie Hess; wife ] g. C. T. Homan; nail driving Mr she is vice siden A. Straub; child E Main street last Henry, Ray Johnston and Sam- ing, ab 46 being present Loesch: paper g | ting. devotional services a e Dreibelbis; whee] was enjoyed , Charlotte Wetmore and charge was jbelbis; 3 legked race, Fry. One ne and Dave Randolph: bers Mrs amblke, Ray Johnston; *an Harpstér, Rath Grubb, Wil Hdaysburg on Aug am Straub, Ray Johnston Wil- by her class am Dreibelbis, RoDért Cox, Lois house dress and larpster and Nancy Bennett refseshmernts were Trostle Its a aries aren 4 sl of Cans ad of the wtored a short vi M. Dale y serious condition un her doct r and Nurse Her dau r Mrs Ricker of Chester, also on the A very at the J. Pred Gearhart Chestnut street when all 14 children were home for reunion, 2 sons and York State: Qeorge Sunday | Present. The first | Spruce year all v ? me at « ne H Was § dren 1d found al of a time In and Mrs ed the ed Ladies ville Presbyterian chureh of nre pi 20CLAL he Mrs of their Mary Frank faithiu} wil a Ded slippers served, ed Eh —— — —— T— here enjoved motored commitiee and Mrs mem- Saucerman will go to the Presbyterian home at Hol. Ist way pest yi Farmer Grover C. Corl last week registered Ayrs- herd of of State College were pleasant visitors Mon- sou Richard at his Sara the Branch Ann Mesae of Se- Phenecy of The members of the Presbyterian their an- picnic supper at Greenlea Park, last Wed- nesday evening in Huntingdon Co Al- were Rock Springs friends enroute to view the County's big- Dr Huntingdon caller on and his by close fry even atl Mr Wednes- t with his sister her dér the trained Raiph job enjoyable day last Sunday home their family families of New and John were many time ved Sun- grana on a Bertha Schilling entertain- Bible Class of Balley- whi her home on Thursday even- Alter ch iI ii Choice xe (OLDMAN FOOD MARKET “Quality Is Our First Consideration” BROCKERHROFF HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 28 You get full value for Your money when you buy the World's Best WHITE ROSE Food Products of Unvarying Quality. 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Sweet Sterilized Cider Natural, Unsweetened<<Pure ard Full Strength Grape Juice - 3 Ige cans 25¢ - 2 cans 15¢ qt btl 17¢ qt btl 29¢ - - - - Phila. Cream Cheese 2pkgs 15¢ Kraft's Velvetia Cheese 2 Wisconsin Aged Swiss Cheese Ib 35¢ Cold Roast Beef Ib 39¢ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. July 27, 1939. \ | cream, cake, candy and coffee | Mrs, Albright ‘Elks Organize Marching Unit (Continued from Phge one) { forms, which have been through G. W. Heffelfinger, tallor, will be purple and white, | Elks colors. Marchers will uniforms of white with trimmings overseas caps of white with purple trimmings, and straw hats with purple bands, The two types of hats are being ordered to provide variety The standard bearers will be pro- vided with cadet uniforms consist. ing of white trousers with purple trimmings, and short, tight-fitting jackets of white trimmed in purple The marching unit ig being drili- ed on a regular schedule by Jerry Galaida, who is acting as drill master until a permanent appoint- ment to that post has been made Officials of! the Pennsylvania State Elks’ Convention which will be lield in Bethlehem from August 20 10 the 24 are expecting to thousands of Elks during the Beginning Sunday, Aug- there will be an informal meeting of the state officers, follow ed by a picnic in t! Monday, August meeting in the ward Smit! Lewis of the State Elks Charles Grakelow Past Grand Exalted speakers cal will follow Tuesday Session local the ave purple iter tain four days ust 20 1 afternoon 21, a public mass with Ed- president evening town A arr dr Hie art Ch WI, and Philadel selaotions Al : Past St be held August kind the } test golf and tions In the annual Mardi the b.& the parade Gras mo and Home in "i for a ention he Elks’ Home A Announces For County Auditor (Continued from Page gart He be 4) school mer school Gramiley qualified for a After three he and nls = 4 th ugh 4 by At the years in that profession became insur. ance busi: Kent. Ohio dock, Pa Akron i for several yeirs unt decided to return to soll After several year tenant on his father's farm at Rebersburg he pirehnsed 8 farm nearby and has resided there woe in June 1904 Mr. Brungart we nited in marr ld ia B } and the ' he ver sis ige pr ol Ad for tel iw Cent of West Virginia of Rebersbhurg his ex] County mahy Year Ran- Mal SOs oly | re county and milk dull coim to erence In addition a farmer ahd i sioner, Mr. Brungart t ¥ times has been Miles township au itor: school director of the district member of the of the Centre Coun Insurance Co. master ersburg Grange: and for a number of years has supervised the exhibits of farm machinery the Grange Fair, Centre Hall He i8 8 member of ¢hnirch and ved official capacities in that tion as Comm the Rebs of yt has wet Be Court Upholds Titan Case (Continued from Page 1) Ey fie a of as they does take “The protagonists in the labor economics concede must.” he said. “that it two to make a bargain. Ag to one of the two, the other has allowed its sense of advantage 10 overcome {its sense of reaiity. A restoration of that balante has raised the problem of the so-called company unfon.” The court held that evidence in the case demonstrated that the Ti tan Company was not only the com- pany union's finaheial Backer but that ft also urged itz employers to | join the organization The opinion held the tompany conduct contrary to the Wagner Act and aGeclared the NLRB was jusiiiied in Its or- der against the company When the labor board ordered the Titan Company to divorce the pro- tective association, the firm appeal &1 to the ¢irewit court to revoke the order. Company counsze] oon- tended that 80 per cent of the Titan employes belonged to the union and that they joined voluntarily, with- ‘out coercion or inducement Irom the company New Sheriffs To Attend School {Continued from pugs one) | orized the expenditure for the i training school in order that newly | elected Sheriffs in the {have som# triining in the duties | they are to perform. { Sheriff Keeler reported that the | convention also authorized the pup | | Hosbesses were Mrs. Schilling and | 19:30, C ordere od | state will | chase of a car for use in giving ih- [struction to Pennsylvania Sheriffs in their home counties. The car. JACKSONVILLE Church services on Sunday 30, are as follows: Sunday E. 8:45, topic for discussion “The Beauty of the Commonplace.’ Worship with sermon 8:10 p. m The Ladies’ Ald society will thelr next monthly meeting at home of Mrs, Raymond Harter Thursday evening, Aug. 3 On Tuesday afternocs of week, Mrs. Bd, Bartley and William Belghtol, teachers of primary classes No, 9 and 10 in Sunday School gave a basket picnic to thelr pupils and a few Invite guests on the lawn at the Bartley home, All present reported a vers enjoyable afternoon Louise and Earl the weekend at the home in Bellefonte carnival Mrs, George Dolan Harold Dolan and sons Frank and Russell, wére T afternoon caller } July Behool hold the on last Mi: Belg en John Dunkle and atlended the Mr: ley home Miss Sylvia Heverly Creek several days lu with her friend, Miss June At Sunday visitors at the Orin home were Mr. and Mrs Ben anf daughter Rena of Lock Ha Mrs Mary OW and chiidre; Lee Conrad of Altoona Sumner HIV spent Py 6 Fye er weekend College and ard jay he nany honor teenth birt named : Betly Wal ! Mary ve, Kennet! and 1 Boohe ndor! and and James brother Lewis 1 Coburn, Mr. ar and son Paul of Mrs Mrs. Jahn D Belielonte Howard ad aesith is not H wish him to en} Eimer Bwope aldine attended Lucas reunion in v Rvstard nd daughter Ger the Smith the Scootac Mots: | Loren Rockey Donald Stover of Bellefonte ano snc ore the D vlurned after Howard Bellefor al the Alice ken dinnes Dunkie Murs daug? were Mr 5. John sam Paul of Bellefonts Bam Beighto! Louise Ralph Vonada of Detroit, Mich is gpending a week here with father, E E Vonada Mrs. Anna Robb, Mr. and Mr: E R. Bartley and sons. Roy. Ranh and Fred were Buhday evening callers at the Lester Bartley hotiie at Zion to see the new baby girl Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and chifdren attended a surprise birth day dinner in honor of Arlene 8 er at her home near Pine Grove Mills. These were twerty dour present Mrs. Raymond dren Billie, Mary Bellefonte, R. D., evening with Miss and family. Mr. and Mrs Harty Baird and son Raiph, of BelieTonte spent Sunday at the A. A Garrett home Visitors at the George Dolan home on Sunday afternoon were Donald Nolan of Nittany and Clif. ford Rhine of Snydertown. Foster Shamd of Hublersbhure spent Sunday with his sister Mrs Winfield Dietz. Harty Fye and Ray were Thursday afterncon callers 4 the Willard Yearick home Must be some aliractionn. How about it boys? Mr. and Mrs, Mileg Bartiey gave a birthday surprise party oh Fritlay evening, July 21, 1h honor of their daughter Rebecca's fifteenth birth. day. The following wert present: Mrs, Chester Nefl and daughters Sara and Lillian of Howard Mr. and Mss. Raymond Harter and daughter Kathleen, Mr. and Me E. R. Bartley and sons Arthur, Roy, Ralph and Pred, Notma Yearick Betty Aley, Geraldine 8wope, Loy. ise Beightol, June Yeafick, Syivia Heverly, Mable Harding, Margaret Logan, Dorothy ae ana 977 Rogers and chil- antl June, of spent Friday Robert Conaway Betz, Mary June Pye, Nora Weight, | Renineth Neidigh, Trvin and ee Rogers, Harry, Clair, Rinney, Pred Betz, Cweorge | Jim Boone, ¥arl Harter ahd Arthur manned by highly trained omcers) {and investigators, will be Assigned Dolan. Refreshments were served fine tithe, | to work for special lengths of times in the various counties in the state. In this way it is hoped to give lo-| assistance in (oki ofMoers viluable | solving juvenile and other crimes, and at the same time train county peace officers in the proper pers | formance of their duties. | great step forward in producing | phoned froth Beaver Lake i i ————— Traveling 1h ‘Old Style. Turning back to the method of | ithe “good old days” 40 or years ago, Howard Hess and Arthr Amimerman, of Be they the Garrett, Mary | Milford and Earl Beightol Harry Pye, Ray Me- | George Long, | are on an 49 File For County Offices (Continued trom Page 1) thelr appearance Rumors Frank Mayes, of Lemont, would give pond C. White, of Axemann, a race the Republican nomination for prothonotary were confirmed when petition for Mr. Mayes was filed in good time Clarence R. Btitzer, of Btate Col- jege, filed a petition as Democratic candidate for Treasurer Up until Monday Charles H. Lee, of Howard, RD 2, was the only Democratic indidate officially in the contest Fred C. Mensch, of Millheim. be. came a4 Democratic eandidate for Commissioner just before the peti. tion Hing time expired, giving the Democrats candidates for that Wayne A. Bryan, of Belle. gave the Republican party even ten candidates for Come joner when he loomed some. unexpectedly as a candidate ing the weekend 'wo new carxchidates Democrat and made thelr for that L for five fice rte LL auditor other for the | DDCAranoe day entering Lhe ¢ approached. J Viet Brun- Miles township, Is a Demos while L. M. B if has unced as a candidate compete list ity offices | SHERIFF nocratic KR. 1D tow rind g towns ne | iblican the last or io Rivwu of OlOW?S candidates PROTHONOTARY Ruwell P. Beeper Axe. Lemont 1bliear and L REGISTER Bond C. White Frank Mayes Charles B te. John 1. Sholl lames H Huge. Ph RECORDER Mile eure, and Hpsburg TREASURER wratic larence R tate College, and Charle R D 2 i iblican JR Williams ville, an€® Harry F. Jones fonte COMMISSIONER Democratic Charles FP. Hipple, Bellefonte, David C. Brown, Spring wnahip; Alfred L Bowersox State College Fred C Mensct Miliheim, and James R. Riley, Phil- sourg. R. D 1 Republican Villam H drown, C 4d Harry V. Keeler e, Charles H. Watson, Clarence Edward Haupt, Bellefonte, R. D James Haworth, Rush towns Miles, State College: Bi: Howard Clark N. Alkey Mingoville AUDITOR Democratic Henry man Boaisburg., and Brungart, Miles township Republitan David A ward, L. M. Sulouff Raiph R. Hartsock, Julian Demox Stitzer H Lee ard A Bryan iyde N. Lee all of Belle- Wayne hip ner Weber and M J Houter- Victor Holter, Millhelm H H« SURVEYOR Democratic: No candidates Republican: J. Thompson Martha Purnace (CORONER Democratic: No candidates Republican Charles Sheckler, Milesburg, and Dr. W. R. Heaton, Philipsburg Henry BOROUGH TICKET 24 candidates who have filed petitions to have their names placed on the primary ballots for nomin- ation for offices in the three wards if Bellefonte borough. all are Re- publicans. No Democrat has an- need as a candidate for any borough office Bellefonte borough candidates who have filed petitiohs are: Justice of the Peace North Ward: G, Earle Hoffer, (Councilman North Ward: Gus Emel, Sieg. Charles Harrison South Ward: Walter R. Eberhart. John W. Weber, Harold D. Cowher. West Ward: Leslie Thomas School Director North Ward WwW. Ww Horatio 8. Moore, John Galaida, Pranklin B. Schad snd Arthur ©. Hewitt South Ward: William B. Troupe. West Ward: William H. Brouse, Constable North Ward: Thomas Morgan and John L. S¢hultz. Jodge of Election be North Ward: Anna P. Wilkinson | South Ward: Samuel D, Rhine- | smith i Tax Assessor | North Ward: Jesse W. Klinger | 8 ‘and Herbert Auman. South Ward: George M. Brown, Aunditor North Ward: John 8. Walker, the only candidate for re-election. J [Troupe was named ia bYwenty foot | westerly br Ag a | the north ward Bimilarly, terms of George Brown in the south ward, and D. Wagner Oelss, in the west ward, as Assessors, expire this year James Morrison borough auditor term in that office Mr. Walker, who was named to fill out the unexpired term of the late John Smith, 1s a candidate for re- election is retiring as a John Walker's also expires, but An — ——— —— SNYDERTOWN Church notes for Sunfiy 80, 1930, Sunday Churdh at 9:30 a. m. No preaching serv this Sunday. Young people ing Friday evening at 8 p.m Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lutz returned home after spending seve eral days In Piutsburgh with their son Ben J Luiz Sunday isitors Haagen home Willan Poorman Raymond Pooiman Mr Mrs n Donnie Haagen f Mrs. Grove ) i NILlany Mr. and Mrs. Chr ist Heaton and family of Blanchard, spent Sunday aiternoon at the Heaton home M CGarbrick end Margaretia Garbrick vis Ed. Dorman home Sunday Mr, ahd Mrs pent Sunday wi Raiph July Bchool joe oul have William Mr. and Mr: Mr, and Mrs of Lock Haven, tobert Dreese at the were Hid PR: T ana anc ited at the Dorman M: ord Milf u brother nn her Dorm Legal Notices CALTION NOTICH ie fo by ATLEY Pa TRIN'S ier NOTICE Estate of od Potter deceased the above nt the ae inde bled sled om Ciaihe the late een 4d DES are regu those havir sue duly nh, With Lor HETTING- Br 3 iE RD & Campi] tyes. X38 IQ ola BE paytnent, and : Mit Lhe Out gelay ER, Executrix Pa Soar ier EXECUTORS NOTICE AUDITOR'S RE PORT. Curtin Tow: } for the Year 1g RECEDTS 1988 Por riot Bal in Tress. July 2 Calvin Yeager, taxes Bate appropriation Delinguent taxes All other mones =H8C8 received Total es 3% Bal Treas Expres mes oF Instr Teacher's Salaries All eXPeTInes ot Liver Total expenses 87 # E YOUNG H % YEAGER WIAAS THOMPSON Auditors NOTICE. ; Lota for Position Ballots giver that Board of Eections hit Not Sop i heresy the Cefitre Counity hxed TUESDAY at 10 S300 fonte, Pa pear in horieed AUGUST 18T. 1088, yeiock A. M.. at the Cotnis- office, Court House Belle. wirere Candidates may ap permon or by agent duly au- Uy sighed and acknowledged letter of attorney, 0 cast ots Sof position of COphdidates ames on the ballots, or ballot labels, for the Primary Election to be held Bep- tember 12th. 1838. In the event a Candiagste is fot presen: al the above tite ang plade, the County Board of Flectiona will appoint ome person 10 represent such absentee PAUL N BCRARY. BALSER WEBER A L BOWERSOX Comunissioners of Centre County actiig as Centre County Board of Elections Attest Samuel J MoMullin NOTIC E In the Matter of the Bstate of Johh J. Bower Br. late of the Bor ough of Beliefonte, Oentre County. deceased In the Orphans’ Court of Oentre Oousity, Penn. No. 13402 Notice is heréiby given that Flea nor B. Alexander, nistrator, has filed in the OfMce of the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court her petition ying for the sale of reg! estate of the des chdenit at public sale. sald consisting of three lots of ground situate in the Borough of Belle- fonte, Centre County, basided TEL 1 inning at a the north side of fon Chief Clerk x30 ail distance of ! other land of e thence in 4 southertl line and the place NO. 2. All that oeriain tenement and jot of of thé north fol | the | side of Past linn | 2 Plead Guilty In Court Here (Continued from page _one) instead of at the Work- house. He was informed that since he violated a pmyole from the Workhouse, he would have to serve out his original term there, which expires in September 1040, but for the additional 1 to 2 years the Court granted the request for a change to the State prison Bower was specifically charged with passing forged checks, for $25 each at the R. T. Willard store, the Bellefonte Hardware store, and on Bellefonte's Mayor Hardman P Harris. Chief’ of Police Harry Dukeman, the prosecutor, told the court that Bower also had passed forged checks for $25 each on Jack Harper, at State Coligee and the A & P swore and Montgomery Store, Bellefonte and a $15 check al the Harry C. Yeager Store, Belle- fone, Dukeman reported that when the checks were turned over W him, he traced Bower Hotel Henry, Pittsburgh icted Sherif of tentiary to Lhe and in- Alleghen: um Lhere however, Bower hitch- 10 Bellelonte and gave wo authorities of Conemaugh, Rock- inmate who left the whe afternoon of rking in a wheat by the Court why he had only unti] SENIUE roe stolen Lhe arrest field, was he escaped whe April 1840 robbery goods Biech replied he ant he fled the ition nothing furthe for why inst and hac He re- from Was £0 wd) pris a Vt : Police Joliege Col- bor- the Weiser 68- da farmer who charge of arson th the burning of Bald Eagle Valley by Judge Walker by Mr. Welsers Williams and H acoepied by the 4 eicerly own barn, in sel a1 83.000 application wy B H Ng were was upon ation B. Wood: ————— A p——— LING LE RET NION p re being jueasant Cay oldest member of Sprin Were MARKET QUOTATIONS Wheat Oats Butkwheat Bh — Jariey Corn Provisions, groceries, ele, as cor- rected Weekly by Herr & Heverly. Eggs, per dozen ——— Lard, per foung ——— Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF. To Whe Republican Voters of Oentre ounty I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for the bpomination for the office of Sherif! of Centre County st the Primary Election to be held Sep- ther 12, 183% and will greatly ap- preciate the SUBD Of MY Hie before and al yy ROR EDW Tsim Fie Beliofonte Ps FOR PROTHOXOTARY To the Republican Voters of Oshitre County 1 hereby announce that 1 will be & candiGate for the nomination for the office of Prothonotary of Centre County at the Primary Election to Be held September 12, ton tly appreciate the sipport of my riehds before sn@ atl the primary. L FRANK MAYES, Col Tow nasty (Continued on page 35 Soeond Sh 5) know 1989 and will | Water Sports Carndval On Beturday, July 20, a Water Bports carnival will be staged for the benefit of the public at Whip- ple's Dam t off route 545. Many interesting events have been vian- ned for the afternoon. Exhibition swimming and diving wil be per- formed by visiting people. This water sports carnival will be held in conjunction with the Northern District Red Cross Life Baving school. More than eighty enrollees from various camps will receive rigorous tral ng for the next Week a ———————.GCNHH—— MUNIGIPAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY (July 28th & 29th) BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Jus Clark Gable Jeanette Spencer Tracy MacDonald “San Francisco” COMPLETE SELECTION OF SHORTS MONDAY & TUESDAY (July 31st & August Ist) CHAARLES STARRETT and his SINGING COWBOYS, in: “South of Arizona”’ eee ARGO THY GALENTO ve. LOUIS Fight Pictures Two Complete Shows Each Night REGULAR $249 DAZZLING SPUN RAYON DRESSES $1.98 One of the most sensational values of the season. Prints, solids and enamel dots. Cel ors and sizes for all. Come and see these beauties. LINTZ’S BELLEFONTE, PA, WALTER COHEN, Manager ————_ At Hecla Park OUTDOOR POOL Life Guard en Duty Pure Chlorinated Water with Practical Business Training offered by 1110 Thirteenth Street
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