August 3, 1939. Page Three THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. W—— Executioner Is Seriously Ill (Continued from page one) uled to die early next Monday but their execution was stayed by the pardons board for new hearing late In September Ashe said the executions would have been performed by “Mr. X" had they not been delayed E lott, who has sent more than 200 persons to death at Rockview, is gravely ill at his New York home He will be unable to throw the switch at cheduled. executions in Massachusetts and New York In a recently published autobss ography Elliott related that he be- gan his grim task “to make death in the electric chair more humane He 5 gravely efficient as he moves about the death chamber Elliott is widely known in fonte through his frequent —abutiaesy trips to this Although he is of a quiet, unassum ing disposition, he has formed a number of firm friendships residents of the area BUSH HOLLOW There dav morning Sunday Glad to that many out vite you back again | School every Sunday morning P30 a m Mid- Wednesday next Wednest there will Byrd will § Fagle camp meeting welcome to the ¢ night fro 0 Belle official community AMONg were 52 present on Sun- School in- Sunia at see all And be attend amp 4 to 13th. picnic has 19th. so make the 1 ne picni mee h Scho been planned for J your plans to a'tend More particulars later Misses Margaret ani and Julia Flick Jean Roy tutes with our I in’ endent ‘Andrew Bellefonte Vivian Hall visited th friena Spotts on few min- St ay School Super- Irwtix at the would be able her July celebrated Sa urdas cream and were Mr Mrs Edgar Spotty and Martin Sgotls Spots and Jean Si Last work at publish the nated ing and fixing the followin worthy cau Al Spring wi names of towards the o Alonza Gard Mr: Nora Kre Lawrenes E Mrs. Len Grover Lannen Mrs. Ralph Moran Boyd Lucas. O. A Custer, Calvin Gate Charles Bush Mrs Mrs. Ruth Rote Mrs Edgar Austin Luca George Berg Reside Mrs. Lucy Smith, E cas, Chester Mr Hoover gue Reside, Mrs Nora Breon Gora Spott Anna Lucas ger. Roy Spott each and eve gave, we are good every Bovd E. ds. Bhirey King Leroy La ~ San 2d Rachel Mrs Mr Mrs Flick Flick ¢ Rumt h to thank what thes why Cane person fence or cemet might of mi men’s names worked f and the were there 3 we cannot publ now, bw we In anyway, and ward the the [ence can pact i Gerrge i er Al- tcona on Tue his son W. 1 Oak Hall, for an for adenoid like growths in the back of his nose. It is said he returned home a few days later Little Homer me ra writer to f Ci w taken to A July oth. by ¢ f aperation returned after with Garbrick his parents, week of two Eiwood Packer Wolfe of Lock Haven, daughter, Dorothea her sister Mrs. Ida rgaret Nelson and harle Adams. and all of Bellevue, Ohio, guests with the Charles family on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Charles son Myrle called Sunday 23 to Mr. Packe sister Ben Gordon of Bellefonie, who is very from there they went to Stormstown and found Mrs, Pack- er's mother, Mrs H. W. Houtz very iil also Mrs Loraine to the he Baving spent a his sister, Mr Mrs W.D CGastiere and and her guest and Miss Ma friend, Mr Ralph Nelion were Shearer ' of dinner *acker and July Mrs on oe bad Kathryn Neidigh and Mrs Shearer attended the Friendship Circle meeting at the Hartswick cabin at Scotia last Monday night sng : ho Fest Claas New York City Philadelphia Cleveland Petroit £5.35 1.15 5.75 9.10 Penn Belle Hotel Btere, Mrs. Rachel Wilson, an aged lady, is spending some time with her daughter and famliy at the A | WoMe home, {| Mr, and Mrs. Archer Garner and | thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Chester Laugham and | sgn Paul and daughter Doris, all of 'Cleesylown, near Hollidaysburg, were Sunday dinner guests with the Charles Shearer family, Mrs Gamer and Mrs, Shearer are cou- sins Mrs. Pansy (Knoff) Parker was a Sunday afternoon vititor with her friend Mrs. Charles Meyers As the Charles Shearer were on thelr way te Houserville on Sunday p. m., July 23, they had the unpleasant ex perience of having a rear wheel me off of the car just as the were passing Pleasant View house J family church a! school The sterk left town the past Osc Billett Mr. and Mrs two little week home Gerald girls, ‘mn One at another Emen- our the with L} My and on and Mrs. Frank Stover ughter visited in ou inday Mi pent Jame town Valley View her brother Thelma Wion of everal jays with Wi and family The Busy Bet ewing club en an outing last Thursday night na The following wert Mr. and Mrs Kenneth and Mrs. Dale King and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kane jaughters, Mr. and Mrs Stover, Mr. and Mrs, Andy ang som, Mi and Mrs Knapp, Mr and Mrs Eminhizer and son-in-law ou served at Sa present King, Mr daughter and two Snyder Hovan Charlie ‘harlie A elici Mrs. Harry her Mrs Williams; David Chambers spent Sunday thur Eckie) and Mrs. Kenneth Eckley en- Mr. and Mrs. Pa: Tavlo ttl supper one night the upper was Rote is entertaining Lizzie Able and son ort sister m Mr fonte of Belle- with Mrs. Ar- eA Pagn raj John Osman neld a} Curtin on Sat- attended by the follow- town: William Billett, Fred Billet: Mr. and Bloom, Mr and son LeRoy, Mr Lee. Mrs. Homer Billett Edward Martin, and ML College. Mr brother-in-law Was Was m and irday ing fr Mr Mrs M:s Wd Mrs Woodrow James Win Mrs. Charles Chester Thomas from State WAS 2! A ett ank Dawson of Altoona ister Mr Willi n Tues i M Snyder Stover took Mrs Mattie Giest (0 her Milesburg Sunday night, taved the evening the Baptist White and children ac- George where A IY {or vices i church Mrs. Edvi companied her mother, Mrs Robb Lemont Monday they visited friends Mr and Mr: George Owens daughter Jean spent Sonciay Mr Mrs. Andy Ramish M Alene fee is working her aunt, Mr: Edward Half Moon Hill has irned rn the Centre to and with and Bill whe aries [ee tranmacted Thurs- son ins 1 Feaman f e Fred Billett istice Ann and Mr Justice Friday with ndrew Ramish Mr. and Mrs Wn Jackie Miss Dorothy Jus- tice and Mr. Harold Bohn enjoyed Sunday dinner on Snow 8hoe mountain, Mrs. Earl White and daughters Mary, Delores and Shirley spent T™ursiay at Mrz White's home in Howard Pent Jack Witmer and and ¥ the PLEASANT GAr children from a at Sch- Derr and Sunday relatives Mrs. Ralston returned home week's visit with weneksville Mrs. George Margaregi, Sr the weekend in Pittsburgh Mrs. Henry Noll and Mrs spent Ray Melroy called Tuesday upon Emer- | son Remasy who has been a padi ent in the Harrisburg hospital for the past three weeks because of serious injuries received in a mo- accident. While his oon- improving it is still quite cie and Mrs Nathan Markie and son Herbert and wife, of near Har- risburg, spent Tuesday af'ernoon at the Noll-Meilroy hame. The se- nior Mrs. Markie was a school chum of Mra. Abner Noll. whom she had not seen for 38 years Mrs. R. W. Noll spent a week re- eently at the New York World's Pair The many friends of Mrs. J R Meiroy, of While Haven, will be sorry to learn that she has rebrok- en her Rip after seven weeks of dis- comfort in & cast, It was removed, and everything was thought completely healed Plans were be- ing made for removing her from the Palmerton Hospital to her home ft White Haven when in some way in turning in bed the bone broke again. Hence a long, wemry slege is in store for her {| Mrs. Harry Eby is in Chambers- | Burg heiping to care for her sister, | who is eritically ill {i Mrs. 8 E Noll and Mrs. John Nichols drove to Lock Haven, Tues- day, and while there visited little | Miss Jean Livingston, who has heen {a patient in Dr. Teali's private hose pital due to injuries received a number of weeks ago when a lamp sand whicly was knocked over by a t struck her. She hopes 10 be able to leave the Hospital the early part of. September, #180 called upon Jean's grandmoth- to be! | seriousty ill for several weeks in {that institution Lester Gill has improved the ap- pearance of his house by covering it with w layer of composition brick Little Miss Joan Rousche had the misfortune of breaking her arm while visiting relatives Altoona one day last week Masters Donnle Lego and David Adams underwent tonsillectomies at the Centre County Hospital Wed. nesdgy momning. The later's aunt, # trained nurse, who was here from Pittsburgh visiting is caring Tor him 158 Present At Horner Reunion in The annual Horner Baturday ec venteenth reunion: was held July 20, gt Grange Park, Centre Hall. A total of 158 attended Entertain. ment was [urnished by Miriam and Lots Horner, of East Greenville; Mr and Mrs Ralph Staufler, of Potts. fown, Mrs John McCord and Mrs, Fern Johnston Birdsharo, and Mary Porner and Helen MeCord Officer were president Edward Port Matilda; vies Elmer J. Dashem of socretnry Mrs State College: Horner baptisms by East Green Of elected Horner ident Mills; Cramer Bruce of pre Potter William treasurer, There were Cc W eleven Horner, of Those present were and Mrs C H. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. C. B Confer, Mrs. William Cramer, Mi and Mrs, Bruce Horner and family Mary Ellen, Barbara and Thoma Mr. and, Mrs, John Homer and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Wagne: and family, Clair Stam, Bdward Cramer, Rev Jacob Zang and daughters, all of State College; Mig iam Cole, State College: Mr. and Mis. Hmrry Homer and family Mrs. O. T. Corman, of Spring Mills; Rev, and Mrs, C. W. Homer and family, of East Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stauffer, of Pottstown Mr. and Mrs John McCord daughter, Mrs. Pern Johnston of Birdsboro, Mr. and Mrs Homer, of Port Matild Mrs. Walter Bickle, of Linden Hall; Mary Catherine Jackson, of Le. mont; Mrs Samuel Horner and family, of Rebersburg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horner and family, Mr and Mrs Wilkie Horner and grand- son, Mr Mrs. Samuel Horner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Homer, Mrs. George Seamsgn sind Mrs. Beck, all of Centre Hall: Mr W. 8 Martz, Mr. and Mrs Paul Martz and daughier. of Tylersville: and Mrs, Glenn Corman and of Centre Hall, Mr and cll Horner and daughter Matlida, R. D.; Mr. and Mr Kenneth Stam and family, Mrs. Floyd Stam and family, Julia Flick, Mr. and Mrs. Car! Stam and family Julian; Mr. and Mrs Clyde Stam and family, of Penns Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gingerich and family. of Penns Cave; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zerby and family, of Centre Hall R D; Mr. and Mm Gienn Zong snd family, Mrs Jacob Zong, of Oak Hall; Mr, and Mrs Frazier Mm. A Puce Mrs. Pred Momingstar of Huntingdon: Danis] Colyer, Linden Full: Mr PD. Gin gow, Linden Hall: Mr. and Mr: Homer Detwiler. of Potters. Mills: Leroy Young, of Bast Greenville Mi ana all Edward Mr and ind f of of Referendums May Be Blocked (Continued from Page 1) and Bogs According to to be filed today County Commis with ome townshir reports the petition: the take ac petition caaang will ioners 1 request OH tion respect te t bowe filed time votes for jo- ALD eal option The nature of the of the Commis. clear last night but most observers were of the opinion that the petitioners want the coun. ty representatives to definitely de clare they are or ave net. going to include local option questions an the ballots. in the districts which bave petitioned for referendums) With the Commisisoners’ stand. clear, it was sugRested, those seeking to ban the referendums would then have a basis for future section The petition, it is claimed, will rafse a question as to the legality of the earlier petitions asking for referendums Today's petitioners will set forth {that the law requires that a period of 80 days intervene betwedn an election at which a local option ivole is taken, and Lhe general municipal election. This fall, only ‘56 days intervene between the pri- maries and the general election: In some counties the Commissioners ‘are banning local option voles for this reason. In other counties the Commissioners are ignoring the 80- day proyision The petitions today alse will quess tion the legality of the earlier peti tions on the grounds that seme signers’ names appear two or three times, and that somthe signers are not qualified voters Last week, before the present anti-referendum move became gen erally known, the County Commis sioners issued a statement. ih which they sald that referendiims would be held in each borotigh and towne ship from which petitions have been received with the exegption of & beer referendum i Boggs town- | ship. The law provides thet refer- endums may be hell only every four years in wm district, and in Boggs township the beer question was voted upon in 1037 Hence that [district ix not entitled to another vote at this time, the Commission | ers contend In issuing their statement. the Commissioners said their action is subject to any rulings of cout on questions concerning the legality af petitions and elections a action desired sioners was not I Last night the Commissioners’ of | [fiees reported that Me Posed is “standing pst’ on its earlier state. jmeut. A spokesman. explained. the ‘metion expected to he flied today is ia move seeking a court injunction (against the Commissioners to re- They (strain them from including the lo- | ' eal option. questions on ballots for fonte 'Shawley Reunidh Held AY Yarnéll The third Shawley reunion WAS held in Miller's Grave at yarriell, Sunday, July 30th, with the follow: Ing. present | Mr.and Mrs. Arthgr Wilson and family, New Rensington, Mr. And | Mrs. J: C. Dunn, Bradford, Ms and Mrs, Walter Kneeht, Mill Hall, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mifeshurg: Mrs william Reese, Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Uber, Hiljard Pa; Mrs, Viola Fetzer, Avis, Mr. and Mrs. William Shawley and family, 'Milesburg: Mr. and Mrs Norman Shawley and family, Mrs Viola SHawley. and family, Walter Bhaw ley, Beerh Creek; My, and Mrs Harry Shawiey and family, Mr nnd Mrs Toner Fetzer, “TV Fetzer. Mr and MES. Clair Shawley and fam- fly. Raymond Cokiey, Mr. and ! John Bhawley and fami Shawley, all of Yamell; Mr and | Mrd Henry, Gross and Mr. apd Mrs 'H. F. Sprankle, all of Bellefonte Mr. and Mzs, Clair Carver and chll dren, Fleming: Mr. apd Mrs. DEX ler, Avis: Pred Fisher and family Wingate: Mr. abd Mis Ww. C Me. Clellan apd family, Clearfield. Mr and Mra. FP. B. Yorks, Bellefonle, Jean Reese. Mrs. William Recs Bellefonte Re. By-Mis: (grandmoth. er) Benn Mr. and Mrs M M Shawley and family, of Coa Mr. and Mrs. Clay Shope. O Betty Shawley, Mr. and Mr Shawley. Mrs Cora Lanshr Mr Mrs. Dennis Wal Runvilie Alter Rev, Tobias 3 was enjoyed hy all ind and an offering of gra delightfu Gingher Clan In First Reunion has all indication an anal affair at the Masonic Camp Bunday, when members of the Gingher family § the first reunion of basket picnic at noon Ught of the day while game sic and family reminiscenc tured the afternoon Those who attended and Mrs. R. A. Gingher Mrs. Gilbert Alkey and Tracie, Marjorie, Mary garet, of Cur Mr W. Bathurst, and Bryan and Stere, Mr daughter ang Lee What coming oR w an. Baho Mr Mr granddaughter and. Mrs Marjorie and Jr Mr. and Mr Spear, of Muesburg, Mr man, Mrs Hilda Ging davghters Ruth and Mart son. J RR. Gingher, of Tv Crag Grassmier and Amelia, Mr, and Mrs Da and daughter Nancy Mr and Mrs 3 W daughters Jane Barbara p Allee, and song nN iando, Rabert and Pred. of Mrs. Jolin Derstine mans John amd Dallas of argh. Mra. lewis Doll and lynn and Fred of Prank and Mrs Mac Bryan Sarah and Phyllis, and Bellefonte Mz Mire of Bailimore Md Mrs. Fred Bryan, of PM Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley ar Bobby and Earl and daug) na Lou Mr. and Mrs Paul her and daughters Kathleen, 1 Lennise and sons Eddie ang OD of Pleasant Gap Mr John Shope and Mn B af State College; Mr. an mer Justice and Bil) anc Mr snd Mrs lee dust sons Bob and Budd. of C Mr. and Mra EJ. Howe a Hnry Gingher, of Lewiston and Mrs Kenneth Gifigher ary of Lotk Haven: Mrs. Elmer Celt Milesburg William Broed John Anllres Centofen Francis Champ, Mrs Walter Sard zoel and son Legnar, of Sham and Mrz Mabel Morrison fonte MH Loe Yost fpye I it dag Mar and man te fier Foote ey ——— We know a man who ran his 24- tomnbile seventy miles an hour '0 Saye half the time Ne Jos! talking about the speed he made d—— ~ a—— Political An FOR SHERIFF To the Republoan Voters of Cenire Cotinty I hereby Announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for the of Bheriff of Cefitre County at the Primary Election to be held Sep- tember 12. 1080, gnd will greatly ap- preciate the Sutin of my friends © before and at LPORD Ww. COX MI Bellefonte, FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Centre County : I pfreby announce myself a8 & candidate for Treasurer of Centre County, subject to thé rules govern. ing ne! Dathoereiie Party oo Pri. mary on held uesday September 12, 10% Your vote and SUPPort Bry stfully salicited State College, Pa » ————————— FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic Volers of Centre I heteby zandunce myself as candidate for Commissioner of Cet tre Co suliject to the rules gov or pba Jemocratic Party at 1s i Ion to be held Tues. any. y 12. 1939. Your vote aa support are respectfully solicit. J R._ RILEY. eh Towadhio ipeterrg, BR D1 FOR AUDITOR. To the. Democrdtic Voters of Centre 1 hereby 4 pethat 1 will be » candidate tion for the » County at ty be held Sep. greatly ap- of my friends VICTOR BRUNGART. ’ © su Febersburg, Pa (Continwed: on page 2--Section 2 40000008 YEA AUGUST §1 One isses’ nouncements Pa EL) iF the 1 of ALS! of ‘Band To See World's Fair (Continued from Page 1 sides name City The trip is being directed by a representative of the Pennsylvania Rallroad who will be with the band from start finish, Arrangements for the outing were made through G. E. Hillega agent at Bellefonte The band will have one full day the fair, and except for the ap- trances In the two Mir building members will be free to enjoy the exhibits and sights of the fair I'he band group will stay in the Park Central Hotel the night of A 18, and after Sunday school nearby church will bu followed ride On the of of the the will and CRY; band Carry the home to at pe \ gust a ike a tour by a 3'%- Hudson Riv be spent at and broadcasting will Sumday borat evening will ity Roof The t 11 Arrive 4:30 a band dio re « rave August mom band New m home p the next heen in if time arrangements thi be a Bs Piter the invited t and Li will H New York made al ture of the I. Was In making arrangement nfMiia concerning the band first rip week Falr il nd me of ' f immer cason Ion out-of-town ApPPearan besid engagements August 4 a0 Undine Fire Com festival there and LRT Heela mace —— Dates for Civil Service Exams (Continued from page ob ni Ow inbeey Representatis I : Principal Dupiioat. ing Machine Operator. Senior Dupe pT, Field He preses MTG talive Sys er iL NE lating Machine Operator fro v'vy f p bw Oblained from Board for eEAmMInILtion: may the Employment the De 14 ¢ f lye v Pik "Pep ATi iby mist Te Nrared A Howard wrirk- ¥ mn Lb 48 Lad 8 Department of Public 14th ishurg, and mutt be before midnight on application: recely deadline will not or Foer i girtanoe Mar rd Ars that the Breet nent pot August 31 aed - after fisiclesr - people azree entirely there thing the matter with the hine Operator and Sen. | 6 Fasf Boufs Carded Mere (Continted from page one) {best by next weekend the | bouts, and is expected to be at his An imposing lst of the cream of Permsylvania's completes meet Central boxers Priday Powers, McCaslin, the card for amateur next Buzzell, Red “Windmill” Leone, Ed- die White and others are scheduled to appear, the complete is follow Main bout: ( lin 172 pound Bill" Coshaw town Cytwye” Lock 180 pound al Buzawell Nick Bemi-final Jo Lock Haven Johnstown Boy Earl Brennen Power Brown bey Shore Eddie Red Leone 124, Pernd of Avis Koke, 137, Casta 138, of Frankl Briabica, Bellator of Howard bots will bx the unervision Athletic Commission vide a refered fon he innounced next White 124 Tommy Loe Hutten Frankie Ted Gardner The conduct der of the who » mest | be werk I'he Undine committee In the meet js features made to provide iran of Centre ox sports fan: card Focel and every an evening McCa Haven being Johns | 1 ule na 17d nel 34 nn State in Jud ot exciting entertainment unt POTTERS MILLS The children of the ate Fleisher and tl euncn eff pro | 4 id making prepambion » Thoms m Fleisher of Buflalo N Y Pi id | wile vnd Misg Amel Vroman « Lhe wee aver What bigeer and me dele j 4 | rena Public Sales WEDNESDAY Ang Me eill nffer at Tar=f Forersit eaxt of Codes ne Crosd saline res 3ail ! tarer mile bs ward vr A tivestrw kk ora * {Weta hn fant lew Mayen #988680 YY AGYRS AUGUST SPECIALS Womens WP TEMPE o tien ily Moline marching and = full 5) Ew le > : sath A, the ' All White Shoes $1.89 tearort ew Hak in S44489 RNILIFFONTE #69999 “ | 66th Grang i Grange Park, Centre Hall — ¢ fncam ny Civilaed communities showid can md if you will take the time 0° make every week count for some- your Bible regularly. Why thing in the development of RBu- try iL? man beings an fare There are many traths that you not 1 Lheir well . WEIS £255 STORES SUPER VALUES! At Your Neighborhood Wels Pure Food PURE FOOD stare * | BELOCO BLUING mm DC 4 ins 25¢ quart jar 8c MIXED VEGETABLES vo.2 con IC Quality Tomatoes Cider Yincgor Jersey Pork & Beans Dill or Sour Pickles Sweet Pickles Prepared Spaghetti ANTE TaN 4 Ee LS SH 3 big cans 25¢ 2 qt. jars 25¢ quart jar 19¢ L$ Te a THOME ERT RE Deen Oe can 5¢ nan bE U8 ii Sa SAFETY MATCHES 10 ~- 5c RED KIDNEY BEANS 4. :.-25c Salad Dressing — Marmel. . qt 23c Peanut Butter Table Mustard Jersey Ketchup ROYER Naa OI NRE ras tenn Bee Brand Spices Old Dutch Cleanser Tomatoes «3 1b 25¢ Bananas «4b 19¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE CANTALOUPES PASCAL CELERY PEACHES 2 cans 15¢ TMI JIT I 3 DPI @ LITTER ? hds 15 stalk 15¢ 2 for 23 4 The 29% NE CE LE HU a IE QUALITY MEATS Chuck Roast «~~ |b 19¢ End Cuts Ib ¥6c¢c Bacon mm reer Ib 19¢ Longhorn Cheese Ib 18¢ Hams Armonr's Star Whole or Half Ib 25¢ Pg ET Te Lg EE HE a ll "ms SEIN HRCI Pemanenn | a a = ni And Cenire County i fy Exhibits iL | Enterta Pats) SL - 7 3 Music Shows /, 8 Sos Prizes oo 7 » gd yy a -— Bo HIBITS 8 ¥ L GRANGE CAMP, AUG. 24 to SEP. | GRANGE FAIR, AUG. 26 to SEP. 1 Seventy Acres of Beautiful Grounds All Devoted to Camping and Exhi- bitions. 600 Families Spending the Week In Tents. BAND CONCERTS — GRANGE PLAYS! Thousands Attending Daily to View Splendid Attractions and Enjoy Voried Amusements 66 Years Old - Growing Bigger and Better Every Year ! Horticultural Exhibits ! IMMENSE ADMISSION ENTIRE WEEK — 50 Cents CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE WILL BE ADMITTED FREE State and National Reputation ! PARKING AUTOMOBILES - 25 Cents | * Livingston, who has been quite | certain districts, i
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