‘age Two ——— - STATE COLLEGE | Mrs. Margaret Garner of East wwe Avenue entertained at din- y urday evening, Mr. and Mrs \ nd Suretta Turner of Cu Joseph Dennis of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Dennis of Glennland Apartments. Mrs, Clara Lynch of South Ath- erton Street, and daughter Mrs Charles Reeder of East COollege avenue spent the in Tyrone and Altoona. Kenneth Kunes of Miles street, spent Labor Day visiting in Her- shey. Miller ue had as their Mr, and Mrs nd three sons of f Bast week - | Rahway R. C Aver Hest s ————— — MARTHA Miss Betty Royer was a guest of Miss Eleanor Williams for days last week Ardery Calhoun of Belle Vernon, L. L. Melcher of Wilkinsburg, and Doy Calhoun are handling the peach ¢ Sylvan Crest week Rev turne wurn ns of Hester J "i Street stown re re- the to in in 1841 E M meisiown, vis home Mrs. Della Willi: Sunday an ted Sunday's ams of East rop at tis Mrs holy ney H. 8. Crammer re- home in Belford, N. J.. on Priday after spending a few Buchan of days with Miss Ida R. Willams, 114 l Crest visitors ware Miss Lenore Mel- 1sburg, Webster Mel- Mrs, Grau and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs r and children of Pine Is, Mrs. Maud Douglas of uk, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ter and little Dona of Phil- and N d tot Alex 1d Mrs, Jame Ql h D. Wykes of several jams came home YARNELL Wilbur Emel ighter Nancy 1 Fred Klissling and Mr. Luther McKeesport and { with relatives Charley i Jean of Worchester, “JULIAN mem E51 @ FE. STATE COLLEGE, PA. CANDIDATE FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION —FR— TREASURER YOUR SUPPORT we AND INFLUENCE Are Earnestly Solicited, and Will Be Greatly Appreciated. vd TORCH aC nn Cg FHL RIT ISLE EH a > rE I SC CT IR ATC mona Repeated by Request Anothe ; USQUERANNA JUBILEE EXCURSION Again, your own special train right to the grounds! $155,000,000 in thrills! . , . 1,500 exhibits, con- certsand movies FREE)... Talk about FUN... don't miss it! if you went before—go again . . . there's plenty more fo see and dol WH you didn't . . . atk ony of those who did | They'll soy, you con have the time of your life af the Fair for very Fite money. Your fare Is espaciolly low, 10 is your admission ticket ond you can buy the best of food af popular prices. To stroll among its golly colored buildings is a treat in itself, Go “abroad” of the foreign exhibits . . . great Amsrican Industries’ exhibits gre interesting, educational . . the Amusement area offers the newed In theills, So join your neighbors and their families, this grealest Fair of oll time is YOURS FOR THE DAY! AGAIN=THIS SENSATIONALLY LOW ROUND TRIP FARE! Be sure to take the children FAIR ADMISSION TICKETS ARE LOW — 50¢ for grown-ups, 25¢ for children — can be pur. S 00 W Round Trip chased with your rolirood ticket, SPECIAL THRU COACH TRAIN P to New York Lv. peuelonte iv Temont Standard Time) 156 A. M. 219 AM. + PASAR + 10.00 A. Ar. Maw York (Penns, Sta) & § 4 ' Children S10 12 hat fave A. Worldslalr . + « « & 5 4» ' ‘ From Nr fiom, New York, to World's Fair Station, 10¢ addition ol such way, RETURNING, Lv. World's Falr Sta, S40 PN Iv. New York (Passe. Ste) . . $s TOSP MN Tickets be purchased is advonce ond at oll srotiom Yi moves prior 10 ral Hime Sunday mevtiep. A FULL DAY OF THRILLS AND JOY AT THE FAIRI DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE HIT SHOWS OF THE FAIR "RAILROADS ON PARADE"... "RAILROADS IN BUILDING”, . "RAILROADS AT WORK" ER —————————————— weekend visiting | several | THE CENTRE WOODWARD Well, war was sprung on Poland by the German dictator Adolph Hitler on Sept, 1 and war was de- clared by Great Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand, on Sept. 3, on Germany. The people of our country are shocked at the unreasonableness of Hitler's act, especially of a country which stood at the head of civilization, It cer- | tainly will reduce her name very low in the eyes of all civilized na- { tions. In the mean time let every (one in our country begin to pray God Almighty to overrule the crim- | inal action and keep us free from war, Not only is Hitler alone to blame but his soldiers who were pled with by our beloved President not to bomb innocent and unforti- fled cities, and they go right ahead and do just as they please, The whole upper clique is engaged In this wholesale murderous business, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Motz and daughter of Buffalo, N. Y, spent their Labor Day vacation at the Earle Motz residence. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Orndor! return- ed on Saturday night from thelr home in Philadelphia to spend their Labor Day vacation. They ed home one day this week companied by thelr son, Paul Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Bowersox and family il among reia- tives and tances over th weekend were pleasant! Roy Bowersox retums- ac- ed © entertained home Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Plank of Per- din Park company with two of in n their fri the same place were ends rtained husband's Mrs. C the former’ and and Sunday. Mr family weekend in town Sunday Fred and of Mrs, Clyde near Wilkes-Barre callers with acquaint Saturday evening before returning home of McKeesport wi y certainly is enjoying his Plerce an | we ances on and hy ts a Mrs. Jacot Balkie ser's father 8 father was home re- re days a’ rd home, RUNVILLE the chicken sand- Furl’s home on t forges per at Jol evening, S and Mrs. Samuel hier came will afternoon and from 1 Sunday LO Green-Han i opened on Tuesday morn- two sessions, the small in the forenoon an i in the afternoon. Toblas family motored last Tuesday 10 supper for his Wednesday and on a birthday returning on . Lydia Keller from Arona, is visiting with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Tobias. There were a great here attended the last week The threshing machine made its appearance ai the farm of Milligan Lucas on Tuesday morning. We were favored with a good rain on Monday which was badly need- ed Sunday school next Sunday morn- ing at 9:30; preaching in the even. ing at 7:30 for which Rev, Tobias will preach his farewell sermon for this year. We all join in wishing him back for another year, VALLEY VIEW Those who spent Sunday many from Grange pi picnic with | Mr. Christ Eckley and his daughter | Bertha Corman were: Mr. and Mrs George Eckley of Altoona; Eliza- | be'h Miller of Greensburg; Mr, and | Mrs, J. D. Hunter, of Bellefonte, I Mrs. N. E Parker of Virginia, and Grover Corman and two sons, of Bellefonte, i Mrs. James Gordon and children | spent a few days with Mrs. Gordon's father Mr. Thomas King and other | relatives of this vicinity, | Those who spent Sunday after- { noon with Margie Hampton were Mr. and Mrs, George Hall Glen’ | McClain and Charley Reese of Ty- rone, Dean, | Feron Eckley spent a few days in| and Mr. and Mrs Harrison | Cleveland, Ohio, with his daughter {and family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | McDonna He went to Cleveland | | with his daughter and son-in-law, | Mr, and Mrs, Lee Reed of Belle | forte. | Those who called at the home of | | Mr, and Mrs. Willam King were: ! po { Mr, and Mrs. Warner of New Jer- | | sey; Miss Martha King of Philadel- |phia and Mr. and Mrs. William | | Bohn and son of Hecla Park, The | i three ladies being Mr. King's | ters. | als- | Marlin Houser, Leonard Resides | and Paul E Eckley motored to Al- toona on some business, | Albert Corman and Kathiene| | Hillard spent Tuesday with Mrs. | Vincent King. FOUND AT LAST PARRISH DRUG STORE BELLEFONTE, PA, ay a _— — BENNER TWP, School opened up here at Rock. | | Bept. 8, with a full attendance and | | Wilbur Dunkle teacher, This | makes Mr, Dunkle's fourth term at this school. Clarks school opened on Sept, 5 with Virginia Irvin as téacher. This is her first term at the Clark school Mr, and Mrs, Ira Beemer are | wearing a broad smile since they | are grandparents of a baby girl, Joseph Sover and family and Frank Dugan and wif® moved home on Friday from the Grange Fair, where they spent the week, tenting william Emberton sprung a sur- prise on his young friends last Sat- urday, August the 26th. when with his lady friend Miss Cora Owens, daughter of Jerry Owens, of Axe Mann, slipped away to Vir- ginia, where they had the nuptial knat tied. They returned home gnd spent their honeymoon tenting the Grange Fair. August must the most prominent month of mar- riage for our country bovs as las! August 1688 Francis Benner and Miss Erma Hull from Zion wghe- ter of Arthur Hull and Kenneth Thompson ahd Miss Dalsy Ever; of State College and Floyd Stover and Miss Ruth Gordon of Bellefonte, all slipped off to Maryland and were married. They all say the tri nice one and very pleasant, ¥ cis spent several days on his honey moon Philadelphia a home of Buchannan he da Ais0 In Robert Frances Benner and wife ar bo at parents of a 1. born d County Hospi al Salurdag The newly born pounds and mother 8 along fine libur Orndor! iets «04 and | Sunday at Mrs. Orndo home, Jon= Kline's at lov Creek Mrs. John Kline has beer ick list for several weeks Farmers are now all thresh, The machines he Grange Fair wh work aga The women aol bus} Mr ccmpanied Rockey Michigan Our schools opened Tues Mrs. Beighto] of Hecla teachir Zion school and Miss June Rogers of Nittany teaching the Tees school, We wish our new lsacher and scholars i Year oLege grandpa Hoy of and of Port Chi the re Miss Edna Vonafa was transies ed to Hecla school and Miss Mary Defirick to Hublersbure We wish them success in thelr new po Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Miller Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Minnich of State College, and Mr and Mn. Miles Russ were week. end callers at the C. F. Clevensiine home Joel Royer spent cently with his field, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Brute Emerick : Saturday with Mr. Emerick’s ents at Nijtany Mr. and Mrs. Harry family of Nema'k N cent wvisi‘ors in our town The Golden Rule 81 ciass held their mont Tuesday evening at the Helen Btover, Misses Anna Louise Corman and Virginia Irvin began their term of school In Benner Twp. Miss Helen Stover Spring Twp. We wish them Sucoess Miss Elizabe‘h Herman spent a few days recently with her son Mai. ford and family Miss Ella Hand of Renovo, was a guest of Miss Hannah Boyle at the Kane home Prof. Faucetr and family called a! the Lutz home ai Snydertosn on Saturday. RA a] FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Earl Justice of Ak- moni, Ohio, spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Justices parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jessie Con- fer. Miss Barbara Confer spent Wed- nesday afternoon with Mis, Miles Etters. Morgan Lucas of Marsh Creek, spent a coupie of days last week with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Confer and children of Bellefonte, and Mix Ella Lucas of this place visited on Pri- day ai the Jessie Confer home. Mrs, Ira Gilbert and daughter Betty and Mrs, Russell Jones of Pleasant Valley, and Mrs. Alfred Lucas and two children visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Malvin Lucas Mrs. Amelia Thapman visited on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Myrtle Lucas, Mr, and Mrs, Russell Jones and son Ernie of Pleasant Valley, spent | Saturday night at the Amelia Chap- man home, Mrs. Myrtle Lucas visi‘ed her daughter Mrs. Bryce Hoover at Howard, on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roll Pelmiee, of Or- | viston, called on Dick Watkins on | Saturday evening. i schoo! a few days re- cousin in Sprin Finks sieve ax home of 3 in Regardless of your income if it is less than the outgo, you are fj nancially defunct. Pe e BU (From last week), | There were only 48 out to Bun- day Bchool on Bunday. matter folks? Try and come out Bunday. very day night service last week but we are hoping for a better attendance this week, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wa'son from along the plke visited at the home of Mrs. Edna Spotts last Tuesday next wasn't evening. evening Welkner, Mrs, Bam Nearhoof and son nie, and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Moore and son Mrs her moth ing to her home Bunday evening Mrs. C Mr. and Mrs, Harry Carver, and s n and grandson Russell tended burg number Hollow 1} meeLing. merman good evening, Arthur ed at the day. i} u ”™ \ Harry Carver spent Saturday his daug? family Miss is her Mr arr mot orning Mr. and Mrs, Ted Harper and nd the d { Jan Moore and son remained message brought Mar grandmother Mra and Mrs accompanied DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. — ———— I ———— September 7, 1929, | Mr, family and ———— — MOSHANNON Mrs. LeRoy Lewis, Hope Lewis and Jack Ross of Karthaus motor ed to Brisbin, Monday, Millard Pye of Wesley, Washing- ton county, is spending a few days here Mary Louise May re‘urned home Sunday after spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs, James Walsh, of Pranklin, N. J. These visiting at Clyde Borgers Bunday were: Twila Borger of New- berry and friend, Mr. Witford of N. ¥Y,, and Mrs. Mary Viehdorfer of Snow Bhoe and Mr, and Mis George Wiser and children of Tral- ford City, The Ladies Class Sunday 8chool met Borger's Thursday week Mr and SH HOLLOW | What's the The large at attendance the Wednes- and Mrs Jorie Other visitors Wednesday were Mr, and Mrs, Blair of Lock Haven; Mr. and Ron- and ville: Mahlon et and Mrs The town; b of the M. E at Mrs, Clyde evening of Donald of Port Matilds er for a few days asl anc children Akron at the Mrs. Everett J. Kyler Woodrow and Odette Ohio, spent Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jeorge Weston son E SON WAS Borger Donnie meeting at evening folks attend! hear home 1¢ tent jesday of other ave been Go and sisters sing Hazzard There wiil be a fes'ival Print Shop Sept, 16th clock for benefit and hear the “HUrch, more particulars tori} wi of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Karithaus spent the at E atl beginning the M later Norton weekend with Annie Rorton Lock Haven is week al her B ¢ 9 ) of of Lhe Watson of Runville Clyde Watson h of Nor Lewis Elva Hart Youngs'own, Ohla 1 tha Shirey of Will - our town on Labor Day nding s ) we ith | at me of LeRoy Kelley & here on |) Worlds Hart ani iter Mrs. Edward W the Nhe James topped Carl Spotts and son way ov ored to Maryland 0 spend severa NOT other rela. | TOTK LeRoy Cari 8 Lewd hmoke enjoyed en Pine C:eek on Labor Daj and Mrs. R GC Pittsburgh on Labor near Jersey Pye motored Day and and Tyrone; Vincent and Mrs. Paul Culver and Junior « Camp Hill R. Grieb and family of Mogshannon, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Weaver Bhoe; Mr and family, A. grandson ing, Dorothy and Elolie Beals Borger ! and Mrs. Wiser and family of Tral- ford Mr neces, Mr and dauguhter of Williamsport; Mr Watson Jay LeRoy stork nh L LAN y was born to Mr Watsor born Mary Ann Lucas, R, N., accom- panied by Maxine Schnars, motored ww Emporium, Thursday and visit- ed at the home of her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. John T, Lucas, Sunday they spent the day at Wat- king Glen Mrs, Bruce Culver and Mrs, Laura Quick of Moshannon, Mr R. D, Mr, and Mrs. R Bnow Norman Culver Kyleitown; Mr. and Biehls, two sons and Ridgeway; Charles Flem- Mar. Mr St wl (Pol. Adv.) TO THE VOTERS OF CENTRE CO. Mrs ms] of Moshannon; and Mrs Dorothy and Mrs Roy Borger of Curwens- Lawes Lucas and children Jan- of Moshannon; and Lewis of Moshannon in our a baby as been busy Monday the 21s and Mrs. Mah- Tuesday the 22nd. a to Mr. and Mrs. Doyal I am taking this means of showing the voters of Centre County just how I stand in my own precinct. | ran for Supervisor two years ago, and out of 170 voles cast in Benner Twp. I received 130, which is mostly Re- publican. I am a poor working man and will appreciate your suppert. Elmer (Pete) Breon Benner Township) BELLEFONTE, R D. 1} DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF CENTRE COUNTY ne Pair TT NN eath of } es B and Mrs Bea Do Wild issue the big magazine the Baltimore On sale by all newsdealers Judging I. 2. 3. rice Animals Adopt Human Babjes? makes interesting as. Political advt If you don’t vote al the Primar- bes, don’t criticize the candi. I trust 1 will warrant your support. JAMES HAWORTH fOre— in the Septembre f the American Weeki; distributed with Sunday Americ dates elected. ———————— —— from the contents of the « letters we recels or Register of Wills ———— (Pc 1 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE | OF CENTRE COUNTY RY A. MAN MILLS, PA. eT LB SPRING op T Cregg HE If nominated and elected, 1 pledge give the citizens of Centre County an Efficient, Courteous ond Accomodating Administration. myself to > COUNTY COMMISSIONER Wt Bir advertisement FACTS ~ FROM THE RECORD L. FRANK MAYES COLLEGE TOWNSHIP 44 years a worker for the regular Republican party in Centre Co. Served 4 years as County Treas- urer. Asks what he believes to be a just reward for his unswerving loyalty in his years of service to the Re- publican party. 1. 3. 1 advert rs 4 8: acveriisement) BOND C. WHITE SPRING TOWNSHIP A registered voter for 17 years. 2. Eight of these 17 years a public office holder at a salary exceed- ing $4000 yearly. A POLITICAL OPPORTUNIST — evidenced by frequent changes of political allies. The above summary is the background upon which both Republican Candidates for the office of Prothonotary base their campaigns for nomination. Will you, as registered voters of the Republican partly, continue to favor a man who has already been so hand- somely paid for his services of questionable value to party unity? OR, WILL YOU, as a reward for one who has given the best years of his life in the interests of the REGULAR REPUBLICAN PARTY, go to the polis on Primary Day and cast sour VOTE for L. FRANK MAYES for YOUR Prothonotary ? for NOTE :—Due to an operation Mr. Mayes has not been able to conduct an active personal campaign. How- ever, he is now able to be about and, WIN OR LOSE, Frank takes this opportunity of thanking all his friends their support. (Signed) MAYES FOR PROTHONOTARY COMMITTEE Wo
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