THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, LOCALS \. Garden Club A. Kline cabin -—The Bellefonte will meet at the O at Hecla Park, on Tuesday after- noon, August 8, at 2:30 o'clock. A pienic luncheon will be in order -/Mrs, George Bair and daughter, Alice Ann, of Enola, spent last week in Bellefonte as guests at the home of Mrs. Bair's brothersimn- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde GG. Swartz, on East Logan Street. —Fdward Coakley, well known resident of Yarnell, is making pre- parations to leave about the middle of August for a month's visit to the World's Fair at San Franeisco Mt Coakley expects to make the trip alone and will travel either by bus or train —Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Dubbs during the weekend moved from the White apartments corner of High and Spring. Streets to the second floor apartment in the Jack Robin. son residence on Willowbank Street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs Dale Zimmerman, Charles Taylor, of Texas, spent the forepart of the week in Belles forte as a guest of his brother, Cur- tir Tavlor, at his home on Thomas Street. Charles will be remem- bered by older Bellefonte resident as a former Adams ExXpre Com- pany agent in Bellefonte ~/Miss Helen Weaver, dau of Mr. and Mrs Merrill Weaver, near Bellefonte, and Miss Mabel Brungard, of Centre Hall last week returned from a vacation trip to the Worlds Pair at New York Miss Weaver i employed in the offices of the 1 -to-Sea Bus Lines, at William — Reports “that Caldwell, daughter James Caldwell of Street med Wt ake port Mists Carolyn of M1 Mrs : East Bishop had resis her position at the American Lime and Stone Com- pany offices are {neo t Al- though her i been announced and engagemen Miss Caldwell arrangements for re- and and daz aught Jean, and son Ohio, spent the fonte as guests Karl E. Kusse East Linn family returned with the exception remained for at -Miss Fay Mr. and Mrs ilesbure Abnarted Harrisburg to an ment to et atid | Teddy. of Bar weekend of Mr at their 1 The Flickinge home Mond of Teddy wo weeks’ visi Street Sheckler Charles host the ADDL . ard Aer Sherk ler the office Courty Commiss! Mr. and Mrs. Lefere of Elmira N.Y. Mrs Clair Dietz and son william. of Bisnehard, and My. and Mrs: Tazell Dietz, of Lock Haven motored to Jacksonville Sunday and spent the day with Miss Della Garbrick: Mr. and Mrs Diets con tinued their to Clearfie where they attended the Hendri reunion. Mrs. Lefere is a of the Bellefonte High Mrs. Emaline Sholl home on Fast Bishop Before noon dav ar quit injured Sho Mrs Will Wil her hu home te burean of Department time Mi ployed 2 o ry For sOme been er he Centre ” in ore grad se hon! fell at 4 pop Satur painfull® mother liams who witl Dal The years off fag be re Mrs ! Atidrey { Freda Stree! broker njured is 84 yesterday wa ’ yyrted fortabl +3 ting com! and Vals fidren East Curtin Clyde M. Stewart of East Linn Mrs. Stewart's «i and Street, and Mr sters Miss Alle ewart and Miss Louise Downing respectively, both of Alloona leave Sunday for Wikiwood, N where they will spen@t § week's va- cation at a cottage they have jeased at that popular seaskie resort ~Ned Plumb, son of Mr and Mrs beroy Plumb, of the Parrish apart- ments, Sunday night at the Centr County Hospital underwent an emergency operation for appendi- Riis. When Mr. and Ms. Plumb departed early Sunday morning for a vacation trip to Wyalusing Ned was in excellent health During the day he became ill, and that e physicians advil ed immed) operation, which performed] after the parents were reached by telephone. The patient who will be a zenior at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy this fall is now recovering nicely. Hig father returned home upon learning his 's iliness The marriage of Miss F. Murphy and Edward 1. ston, both of State College place at 3 o'clock terncon, August 12 terian Church, State College Dr. Samuel Martin, former of the Ohur®, officiating Krumrine will as organist ing a hall hour recital before ceremony. A reception at the Nt- tany 146on Inn will follow. Miss Murphy has selected §s her atten dants her dster, Mrs. TeRo¥ Davies of Bellefonte as matron of honot and as bridesmaids another stor, Mrs. Richard Bottorf, and Mrs John McCartney and Miss Evelyn Korman all of State College. Mr Johnston will have his older Broth- er. Archibald Johnston of Wilkes- Barre, ag best man: Ushers will be venine ate Te 24 was of 0 on with pastor Max wiv the act 5 Robert Johnston of Blackshrg Va | and Howard Johnston of Stele Ohl lege, both brothers of the bride. | groom; Wayne’ Menge of Lofig' Is- land, N. Y, and Shérm Duty and John McCarfhey of State ©Obilege | Miss Murph¥, formerly of Belle forre, and vaughter of The late Prank Murphy, of this confurity, has been making her home with her | brother-in-law 4nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bottorf, of South At- herton street and is employed in the offices of Drs, Ronald and Fred Robison of State College. Mr Johnston i§ with the grounds and buildings department of the College, Pollowing their wedding, the young couple will be at home at 140 Harts- wick Avenue, State Collefe, infant | Dr. Howard F, Bauer, Optome- trist, have your eyes examined now For appointments call Bellefonte 3- WwW. W. E Crossley Jewelry Store 10tf Blanchard, of New in Bellefonte for an indefinite visit with her sister-ine law; Mrs. Robert M. Beach and Miss Mary Blanchard, at thelr home on West Linn street Earl Heverly, of North Alle- { gheny street, who has been employ- ed in the State College offices of the BFlectric Supply Company, ha | apecepted a clerical position in the offives of the Chemical Lime Com pany. Bellefonte, and began hi duties there on Tuesday Donald C. Peters, former Miles burg boy. has returned on furlough from Honolulu, Hawaii, where he has been stationed in the U 8 Army for the past four vears, Done ald has been very success{ul, having attained promotions far beyond his age and vears of service. ~Miss Verna Smith and Forthey left by bus Tuesday ing for Easton where they will vis- it with Miss Smith's parents, Mr and Mrs. G. W. Smith: David ex- pects also to visit in Philadeiphia Camden, N. J. and Spring City be- fore he return to hi home In Johmsonburg Mrs R A Mrs. George Lou Guibrandsen, all City expected t Belléfonte, Saturday weeks’ visit with Mr in-law daughter Willlam Pron on East “Mrs. John York City, is David moras and dangh- nd Miss York in two OnN~- Mr Larsen Morgan a of New nwrive for a Larsen Mr. and at thel ter are eh) and B Bishop pe home treet of Fast Linn Nis duties as treasurer and gen- Bellefonte having been un- the rege MeClellan retumed president m Central 1 heent f to vice of the eral anager Railroad after woseveral surgical ment County Hospital not fully MeO] treat at Althou reed dergoing Centre has Ri treet, and Jacob Bernstetl: treet among school High were mnmer qe Ye if - Met. Cieorge Olive Mr Mead. of Bethlehem Kerstetteor Harrishur 8 Mrs Walt and on on f est Meivin Burn dergning treatment mother, Mr Wingate inj week when he fell truck while he was helping haul coal from the freight wreck © af Milesbiirg to Wingate. The serident happened while Burns was riding a truck owned by Rov Davidson, of Wingate. The youth suffered frac- tures of both bones in the right forearm. a and bruises He wa home after medical administer ed in the Bellefonte physician red at the Mabie ries received a to nis from coal head Injury takenn to hi treatment offites was of a Jimberto Celand N. J. grand-nephew Det allo, of East a frequent the interests 29. of Camden of Mri. Fioras Beaver street, and visitor to Bellefonis in of his health died at his home in Camden at 3 o'clock iast Thursday morning of a heart condition.” He 8 survived by his wife, Elimbeth Vellese Celani fore merly of Bellefonte; and three chil- dren. Mr. Celanl was here for 2 two months’ visit in the spring. Among who to Camden during the weekend to attend the funeral Saturday morning were: Mrs. Flora DelLallo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De- Lalle.. Anthony Delallo, Martha Delalle and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caldwell. all of Bellefonte; Angelo Detallo, of Jersey Bhore, and Mr and Mrs. George Delallo, of Hazle- ton those went A party in Ronor of the birth. day anniversary of John Lacas of Halfmoon Terrace! Bellefonte. was held Saturdhy evening ot the Lewis Smith hunting lodge in gheny Mountains, between Snow Shoe and Renduo were: Mr, snd Mrs. John Lucas {and daughter. BEhirley, Mr. and Mrs { Roy Rider, Mir. and Mrs. Pred Re (der, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair, Mr {and Mrs. Waller Schenck, Mr. and | Mis. Tewis Smith, Mr. and Mrs | William ®filler, M¥. and Mrs. Sam- tel Bmith, Mr. sand Mrs Cal Brachbill,k Mr. aad Mrs. John {Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Taylor, By. and Mrs. Willis Lucas and son, { Junior, Mr. and M¥s. Lee Lucas, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Bialme and daugh- ter, Ulla, Mr and Mrs Harry Shope and gon, Jinlor, Mrs. Bessie Hassinger, Mrs. Tillie Hollabaugh, Mrs. Willlam Smith, all of Belle- fonte. The evening was spent in games and refreshments were serve ‘ed. Mr. Lucas received a number of useful gifts, | > | the Alle: Guests present | ‘or at a birthday party at her home Abbott's Philadelphia Ice gream, I Pveritt's Drug Store, 24 8. Alle gheny Street, Bellefonte, nu Miss Helen M Schaefler East Curtin street, has accepted clerical position in the Farm Secur ity Administration offices at State College Mr. and and daughter, Mary wood City, spent the Bellefonte as guests of Mrs. Hare vey's parents, Mr. and Mi Wil. lam Smith, at their home on North Spring street «Mrs. Bdgar been a patient at the State Hos- pital, Danville, for nearly five vears, returned to her home on Wil- lowbank Street Monday of last week. Mrs. Kelley comdition | reported to be greatly improved Charle Keichline Lake worth, Florida arrived in Belle. fonte last weekend for a month visit with his parents, Mr, and Mr Peter Kelchline, at their home on | Willowbank street. Mr. Keichline | employed in the post office at Lake- worth Mr of n Kelsey Harvey Edith, of El weekend In Mr? has Kelley, . who of Mrs receiving Davis, of oangratie n even - home on and Chester Axemann, are Fations on the arrival of pound son born at their Monday, July 3ls Mrs. Davis is the former Miss Grace Y daughter of late Mr. and Andrew You of Bellefonte Mr. and MF Ernest Campa and Russell Weaver, of Pittsburgh, spent the weekend in Bellefonte guests of Mr. Weaver's lather Joseph Weaver, at his home on Logan street. Mr. Campa and Mr. Weaver are employes of a ale frozen fruit distributing Pitt burgh Mr Niagara ome My nn whole house in Mrs. J. A. Carlin, of Bellefonte sit and Fall arrived last Sunday for a wees their and aunt Mrs Ingram, Ea La street companied Orr wh with and unh hy uncle Georste They were Dorma Ar fttie JOYINR Mr ghte and Laois n Bel the dau srrived nome D treet tory Paul Fe They Worl SIP pend SVEraR fay i f Fair During Walker's sition Widmann and Teal Abs manager Drug 4.1 AK the rip having been made | o enable Mrs. MeCHn! and friend ity Friday they were ricoes Akron, Wetleel Grace and Ohio and daughter Charles Wetzel, who will be for a short on to Goshen with family, Douglas Bmith five gon of Mr. and Mrs John of North Allegheny street varely bruised about the legs Tues- day morning when a car backed aguinet him a= Be was sitting on » curb near the Logan Fire house East Howard street The driver of the car whose identity is not known. is reported driven away without alding the injured child The bov was taken to the Centre County Hospital where an X-ray examination revealed no fractures, He is now under treat. ment at his home Mrs. Walter Hornbaker, of Al- toona, formerly of Bellefonte, is spending this week in town as a guest of Mrs. Pred Witmer, at the Kiine- Witmer residence on East Einn street. Mrs Hormmbaker, {o- gether with Mrs. Clarence Watson and daughter, Marjorie, and Mrs Wilbur Widdowson and daughter, Joan, all of Indiana, Pa. who are guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Wid- dowson at their home on North Allegheny street, will be guests at several bridge loncheons and other events to be held in thelr honor here and at Pleasant Gap during the weekend Dorothy Dyke was guest of hon. Th guest time before Indiana Miles ma in Toledo continuing for a visit Wetzel and their her brother year-old Smith wR ff. ¥ to have in Milesburg on Saturday, to cele- brate her seventh birthday. Those present were Joseph CGingher, Tommy CGingher, Patsy Gingher, Bertha Keeler, June Lucas, Mary Gensel, Bill Gensel, Josephine Hea | ton, Dick Long, Dick Benner. Ev- ‘elyn Grove, Clara Sheckler, Dick MeDowell, Helen Pifer, Béverly Lindhart, Ronald Bathurst, Patty Kling, Bobby Leathers, Kenneth Leathers, Dick Deke, Betty Dyke, and Dolores Dyke, Mrs Kling, Mrs. Ronald Leathers. Mrs Clayton Rote, Mrs. William Ging her, and Mrs. John Dyke Games were played and refreshments of home-made foe cream and cake were served. Dolores received many | pretty gifts, t encased Nelson | Mrs in tthe Philip: Ebon Bower, a patient Mirg State Hospital du ing the month July, will to Bellefonte In the near futur and will remain under treatment al her home on East Howard street -Miss Mary Beezer, clerk in offices of Hugh M. Quigley, Temp! Court bullding, has been off duty most of the time during the pa week beeause of a severe attack of neuritis which affected her right arm. Efforts being made to cate and remove the of the trouble Making a mi while vicinity of the Court House vesterday, Pete” Hillard, of ville, fell in such manner fone of his arms was fractured | recetved treatment the oMos Bellefonte physician. Hilliard an emplove of the Chemical | Company Mr nd dag land, of rett ire OUres tep a He aut i" Mir M mots mnty Friday thelr relatives for Hams 1s a pative of employed hy Bell My Williams i= =» Ham Lyons, of Bellefoxm Mrs Harry Hazel rd to in i a weed and thter Ohio om I Mi Lemon W the 0 Ww Frederick Kur underwent tian put ood entre ¢ removal from I. Fr Lemont enier » ber will = reel an 11¥Y H who he WAS admitiol " view? who Coun nmoed sometime next Yesterday recollect Police Harry mit that the Not that he Or our ion we Dukeman went her comp showed 3 7a 1) for he Fre od merely hi yistory he appeared on out his ever In its hie shirt trousers present uni! Chief designed of his we felt tepping crisply ing street jJooki i8 mm an of his lace the wn regular even cooler as along frveinihie tioned unit own ~Centre County Farm C. Blaney and Mrs. Blane Curtin street, will depart for & motor trig Lo Colorado 8 in Colarida, where Mr. Riane is division Inspectsr for Nu fraternity in charge of all syivania chapters, will annual convention of nity. Mr. and Mrs lanes to spend some time before the vention sight-seeing In the During their absence their ters, Jean and Patricia, will their time between Ocean where they will be guests of uncle, George Ostermayer ar fly, and Lancaster, where be with other relatives Earl 2. Campbell, of Wea 1 street has been a frequent in West Milton during the pas works, because of the serious ness of his father, the Rev w Campbell, df Lewisburg, forme, trict superintendent of the liamsport Evangelical District and a former pastor of 8t. Paul weh Williamsport, He had been confin. ed to his summer cottage ai Cen- tral Ok Heights, near West Mitton since he suffered a Beart aitack July 21, while preparing to go to Williamsport to participate in the 50th anniversary services of 8t Pauls congregatics. His condition has been too serious to permit his removal to the Lewisburg Ho itn) The Rev. Mr. Campbell is the father of the Rev. A, Ward Camphej one time pastor of the Evangelieal church If you keep your mouth shi jong enough somebody will suspect spat you have more than the ya.ual | amount of sense, t he atten, the the di wil % ch at Bellefonte PA. P poe August 3, 1930, 30 000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat’; partment has become so amazingly popular (| CLASSIFIED y classified advertising des Considering its low cost ang the benetits derived, 1 is undisputably Centre County's Commu.iity Bar gain Counter, RATES Advertisements of twenty-five words or less 20 and 15 cents for each additional insertion five first lssue, ment containg more than twenty REAL ESTATE advertising sale or rent, KEYHD ADG cents tor adverse charged Where words, one cent a word is A straight one cent a word Is charged for rea] estate All advertisements that request replies to be mailed to this office, must be complied with by those answering * “we advertisement Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise ments, as the publishery are not permitted Ww divulge the name of the ad- veriliser, BUBSCRIBER'S PRIVILEGE crab is entitled to a 25. word free of charge, nlervals. Help Wanted MANTED fey LAMM BEI Boont goct fromm mill. Penna. Pine les. hardwood Southern and ronfers and flooring Joh Sons, Howard Pa. Phont home rade Cho] grade Inrtianes them Riryels Lh red Lewist Poultry Perred Hock Ay Inquire of Woodwar Pa ALLE pullets John a wom First chicks Rooks, Class Barred ¥ pend sirasght oe on kind desi Alliatervilie SALE he for pric whaefler., M: £5 00 for 100 White phraln, Barred and Hampehire Peds B82 0 Phone % Mo Adlstery BPRCTAL Barror Newgr xed a LE og horns Fox ks heavy Mm Hatchery White ie Dogs, Pets, Etc. SALE-Pedigreed Onocker Span | pups 4 months old write T, A 108 Pearl Street, Lock Haven x04 BALE--3 male Oollie Shepherd wipe, 7 weeks old, these are fine 200 epoch. HB Woodring Matiida Pa R BD | x31 Automotive POR BALE Pan ting cOuDe mn good condition. price #75 00 Fdward 222 E. Logan 8t. Bellefonte Ma x31 A 1930 Chevrolet truck fn A-l comcition Inauiire of arence M. Hoy, RD. 2, Bellefonte Axe Mann x32 Ta bo 1 FOR BALE- Pa Yor ton. “panel In- Excellent cond Trostle, How. 1348 POR SALE-A 1033 ternational ruck tion. Inquire of E ard, RB. D. Phone 1721 FOR BSALE--1037 Willys delufe dan good condition, 8285 00 Chevrolet 8 wheel convertable coupe aA5 00; Tan finance either oar Randall M. Keller, Pleasant Gap, Ma mu pes 1931 Sa hs. Live Stock POM SALE Good milking ow Rogrus Clarence, Pa. POR BALE- Eleven pigs. 9 "weeks old. Inquire of Harry Spearly, Belle. fante, R x31 Wil SALE-A AtRWDeTTY ron "colt. inquire of B L. Hall, Phone §12-R<16 Fon BALE- Five good. stouk owes, 2 4 peal o£ Sd old. Claude Wert, Contre Hall = | i. Pa ron months old Mice fessonabvie Pennsylva - x81 Pad POR RENT—8ix apartments, with all | BALE--One female goat nine | Every subscribed to advent This privilege can be um | ann FOR RENT.-8ovem) Dein time The uning a Year al ATLre nr ditlerent wement in these Sx mes cn Farm Machinery Real Estate - For Sale FON 0 al build wa ler al | Fis ov] WOOT) Re LE hh ar nd. dew iric Price $3000 Houser Lay Bellefonte Houses for Rent RENT--A G00m house garage on 113 W Curiin Sire Rellefomte Phone 80-1 POR FOR BRENT Cotiage along Creek, lavatory and fully od Inquire Anna W RBelisfonte Spring furnish Keichiine b® B of om Pa Apartments for Rent POR RENT.--Two Foes Inguire Btreet, Bellefonte FOR RENT. furnished of 113 Bast apart Logan Siu ; Firs: floor apartment. 4 mrge rooms, private bath, located Main Streci, Milesburg ‘hone 86 R-2 x31 FOR RENT-—A 5- ~Fo0m apartment with bath. In Mileshurg M1 Ine. Guire of Orvis Harvey, Temple Court Bollefonte, Pa x30 oon apartment reasonable. In. 222 E. Lowar x21 POR RENT Three unfurnished; rent quire of Edw. Spicer 8 Bellefonte, Pa FOR RENT -Pour-room with heat and hot wader ventientes, Mis © PF Ripka site Big Spring Bellefonte Pi FOR RENT Furnished apartment three rooms. including light. Heat hot wster. gas stove installed Mrs, Collinge Shoemaker, 45 South Biwing Streel, Bellefonte apa rianent All pons Opos 24 apartments, all convenienoes, also {furnished rooms and apartments in | the Haupt piace mansion house cali | Friedman, Julian, Pa x31 i Raupts Place, Bellafonte Pa modern hol water ist of including be ready of Jacoh & Levine %33 convenienoes heat ‘Will Inquire Friedman Pa and August Cio | Store, Bellefonte, Rooms F For Rent | POR. RENT Furnished rooms st 163 i : { i i ) Curtin 8. Mrs Anna Newoom- xa RENT A basement room, oen- poly located. on Aug 1st Inquire Jaco Friedman, Cio Rdman & levine Store, B¥lletonts LER- 88 three poom | mon MM. Keratoter { Gap. Cente County wily finished stor ILS rT ia Wom lea) yered I quire Friedman Pa MN Garages For Rent FOR RENT ia Pod. MESON ed ne Btore 17 1 nh Personal AT 40 1 MEN 8 orn IRIEX Lie spt Announcements DINNER A dey Align 1% 4 fried $% eet your REUNION The twelfth unaion of } wi LON held Comnanuy The ming tiem The was changed to Port the Ola Heaton anfiim) Clan. will August 13, at Y Port Matilda i shade and swim. * meeting place Mot ld: Becape homestead was aid All emt and friends oF the Heaton clan are welomne., Milford R Heaton, Secretary x12 LEGAL NOTICES BIDS WANTED festod on a dump ough of Bellefonte gh reserves the right to ree feet any of all bids Speci fica tions can Be obtained from Martie DOI relary x33 WIT Bide tr Ww k fc ow the ¥ The Borougt are Flr BIDS WANTED Bitis on the ‘transportation of 18 school pupils from Roopaburg to the Rotkview schol and return. Mail bide to H EE Oftman, Belidfonte. RB D. 1, secretary of the Benner own. ship school district Bide will be received until 7 p. m Thursday. Au- gust 24 x33 EXPECUTRIN'S NOTE in the Matter of the estate of Am. late of Pleasant deceased Letters thetamentary in the above estate having been grant to the, undersigned. all persons inddbted to) the ssid estate afe requested io make | payments and those having claims to present the same duly proven, without delay th CLARA T KER- STETHER, Executor, Pleasant Oap. ™ Musser W. Cette, Attorney. Belle fonte. Pa. b= S4000400 YEAGERS 4 AUGUST SPECIALS! Nurses’ Oxfords Real wearing ng Juatily ang Opi, $1.89 Misce | oT DVAD Cand] 6103-3 Pa #1 OCK LR 4) Loyd L promptly nae, phone Milesbury, 19 Removed yllme at mr my expe sii, > WANTED La: | CEPW ead e, Vogt Soy Pron. Cs Hed at o old end ana trrtyion ved ww Works >. v Hall, Pu.. Phone uv MACHINE WORK Sharpen, &f and ag tine nw 1 a 8 during Armil atid May The. we niap have 19 stock aid rey Ader wre IF ERP rw oerrraaiEatr ne of Mm 8 ’ Altern xs4 E (nr. molded remmpleis 104 wrwhiere Tibhers Bight and kK Pa IW afternoon tipely Sl restor- Frposure Film DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 30¢ Extra Prints 2-Hour Service Joe Woodward High st Bellefonte, Pa. i / INCOMING CHECKS ONCOMING YEARS Can vou afiord to live s long life? Will you reach the retirement age with an assured income which will continue month by Or. if month as long 2% vou live? your life is out short, will your insurance provide sufficient income for your family? ® You can avoid fnancial tragedies in vour life and in the lives of your loved ones through Life Insurance. @® Many people wait anti! it is » y late. Write or phone us today, re GEO. R. SNYDER Local Representative. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Graco | Vitalizing Here Costs but $1.50, and- It returns that cost to you many times in motor, gas and oil saving, and- Then returns to you many times over in the trade-in value of the car. DECKER MOTOR CO. RELLEFONTE, PA
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