tage Two | Big Spring Motor Company Displays 1940 Nash Models RUNVILLE Lloyd Walker is all smiles since he is grandpa, when the stork visit. ed the Centre County Hospital and left Mr. and Mrs. Lester Howard a big baby boy We extend congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Franklin Dieese, and Mrs and Mrs. Willlam Howell, married some are very fine young people and we wish them the very best of joy and happiness and will make Runville their home A. C. Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. XK. C. Bell and two children Miss Emma Jean Bell, Kerril Eugene Bell, and Mrs. J. B. Witherall, of Mingo Junc- tion, Ohlo, are camping at the Wat- son hunting camp this fall and at- tended Sunday School last Sunday at the U, B, church, Rev. Tobias installed the officials of the U. B, church last Sunday, all are ready to start the conlerence year, Oct, 1st Next Sunday the Sunday School will elect teachers by ballot for the four classes and the superintendens will appoint three teachers for the coming school year, Everybody (in our community ought to be enrolled in one of these classes. Rev. W. B. Tobias will next Sunday evening at 7:30 everybody welcome, The Board of Parsonage Trustees at the parsonage last Thurs- evening and was organized: Charles Brown, president; Mr Furl, vice president; Mrs Neidigh, secretary; Mrs Kessling, treasurer, They to roof the parsonage and fix the kitchen ceiling Our CCC boys were home over the weekend Ronald Confer, one of these boys found employment at Snow Shoe working with steam shovel, stripping coal. Dick Estright and family moved week from Mrs. Rodgers ten- house to Millesburg WOODWARD C. E. Kreamer and son Harwood and Mrs. Reuben Musser in ; with Mr and Mrs, H O this locality attended the ome Coming Day Hill Eva afternoon preach Come, met day Mrs John Robert lerman planned las ant and Mr. services C ay Vonada frien Wolfs Chapel Trovola Stov- company with friand rena, of Millhetm left yr the New York They certainly the fair this f¢ st week season of as the week. One raised 606 bu it a day a this 7 S.over, and 14 Vi ag frorr iC “as was Harold will be : week bu UNE’: wow urday afternoon Mr Mrs. Harold Ard invited a number of the little folks and f:iends to celebrate the third birth- day al their daughter, Marcie. All had a very good time together. Mr. and Mvs. Daniel Stover of Middleburg, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Stover's parents Mr and Mrs, George C. Stover. They 280 attended the birthday party ol their little niece Marie Ard last rday alle nd stayed for session on Sun- nm last Sat Satu rat Mi s— SNOW SHOE Parent-Teach rr Arg association on last the owing 3 presiden vice president; secreilary, treasurer, The Ladies Bible Class of the M E held monthly cial and busit meeting on Wed- nesday in the social room of the church, with a good attendance Mrs. Hoover and daughter, Mrs William Wilcox and daughter, of DuBois, visited Mrs. Hoover's broth- linton Cramer and family, re- cht their reh ness Dale Swartz, daughters and Kemper Lee of Philips- visited over Sunday with Mr and Mrs. H W. Rabert, Miss June Rigle, entertained the Peaceful Circle Sunday School class on Thursday night. After the business meeting a delicious lunca was served Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall daughter Nancy, Able Soster, Arch and Arthur Marshall spent Bunday afternoon al Curwensville. Misses Ethel Hall, Bernice Gil- lette, Phyllis McNamara, Cleo Hall, Rex Lucas, and Bobby Hall, spent Sunday at the Willlam Hall Jr home at Towanda Mrs. Minnie Hunter of Coates ville, is visiting her brother Harry Reeser and family Rush Township Man Injured Poor visibility was given as the cause for an accident near the Philipsburg cemetery on the Tyrone pike last Thursday morning when a car operated by Johm Todd, Jr, of Philipsburg, struck Leo Mike Healy, of Rush township, and knocked him to the highway. Todd immediately rushed Healy to the hospital where his condition was not believed to be serious. DRIVE OUT RHEUMATIC AGONY No Matter How Severe, This Scien tific Remedy Brings Relief More la A & quarter century's experd erce has that LUEBERT'S NOX EM TAB ETS AND CAPSULES (come bined) will quickly relieve the most scute cumatic pains, LUEBERT'S NOX "EM TABLETS AND APSULES perform thelr duty In a truly peientifie manner, As true relief must be Iving. rice 00s and 51.20 per package at droge Walker of | {are remodeling thelr who were | time ago, both couples | PINE GROVE MILLS Farmer John Donley of Tadpole, transacted Important business In | Altoona last Wednesday p. m. THE ( CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Mr, and Mrs, Calvin M. Trostle | new home recently purchased of C, M. Dale at Boalsburg, and will move in in the near future from Balleyville Prof. Harold Gigley and family of Clearfield ware recent guests at Mrs, Bigleys parental hoem, Mr and Mrs. Ben Everhart of Colerain George Mothersbaugh of Boals- burg representative of Hollidays- burg Credit Association was a busi- ness caller in our town recently Ray Smeltzer of Pine Hall is the new Centre Dally News ‘paper boy’ in this section, successor to Don- ald Fry who recently resigned the position The Ladies Lutheran church held tember meeting last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. L. D Musser on Water street One of our Keystone State cient milk board auditors, W Ward, Jr. Lewistown with family, motored over Sunday spend the day at the Ward home Baileyville Hugh C weekend home in Master Bible Class of the their Sep- eM of to Fry of Smethport was 4 visitor at his parental Rock Springs Paul Kocher was fully scalded on his legs last day morning when he pulled cup of coffee from a table elle i the contents on his legs Miss Ethel Brown of Pittsburgh a recent Penn State graduate is spending this week Among her many friends here in our valley Ethel, well known here. a daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs. Samuel E. Brown, former pastor of Grays- ville Presbyterian cl One of our retired soll, J. Clayton Corl is brother, P. Milford Corl Hall harvest his corn crop Miss Sara Hess of the Faculty Shanksville High School Co., accompanied by 2 friends were recent weekenders a Jasent | home the Bra: Walker was pain- oh h ho of h assisting of P [ #4) } is { i 1s ne Somerse’, her clo of her mn Farmer and Strouse was among the Saturday Hartsock put ville on Buff Our popul men alo Farm equi; dealer Mi: up this . immer SUr Lai 8meltzer housed nu vere M.D The are now May ML unger family nicely fixed in the Mrs her house on Church St the A. 8. Balle me. Mr is employed 3hoe- Bros. State Colleg George Royer was a p at her parental | Tadpole, Mr. an m yaker Mrs ant caller Saturday Geo. Barto Miss Ethel Mae Barto is assist Mrs. I. G. Marpster with her leas ng farm 1 . chores. William Hemphill P. R R. trusty throttle men from the Mt City with his better half enjoyed a motor trip through our ‘valley last week and tarried a while with some their Iriends enroute to Belle- fonte O. A. John Saturday bu Moon Valle Two of one of of son Clarence were caller Hall our best known and Ke zens Mr. and Mrs Tanyer both, hale and } celebrated their 54th weddin niversary on Sunday last ¢ was spent with their family some close friends at Whipples Dan intingdon County. Congratu- more wedding anniver- ted ci saries Lee Harpster has the contract for painting the roofs at the Gordon E Harper farm buildings on White Much of the wheat is in the ground this week. Clover seed being combined, seed running around two bushels per acre. Comm here is good and much will be crib- bed in the next two weeks, The Hon. J. Will Kepler is as- sisting in the harvest of his corn crop at his {arm in the Glades en Ms —— FAIRVIEW Mrs. Myrtle Lucas her daughter Mrs. Bryce Hoover a. Howard on Tuesday. Dick Watkins called at the Fred Watkins home at Summit Hill on Thursday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and children visited on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Mary Jane WM Mt, Eagle. Albert Young of Holts Hollow, called on Dick Watkins on Thurs- day evening Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Confer and son Tom, Mr. Wilbur Biner and two song and Mrs. Fanny Walters of Bellefonte, called on Miss Ella Lucas on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Lucas and son Lemuel called at the Ralph Ny- man home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones and son Ernie of Pleasant Valley, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs. Amelia Chapman. FILLMORE Mr. and Mrs, Gregg McKinley and family visited at the Glenn Johnstonbaugh home one evening last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy FPreeby of Boalsburg, were visitors at the T. | M- Huey home on Saturday. John Parker, of near Willilama- a pu being visited port, was a caller at the Lewis Wol- | i ford home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Crust and | | family were callers at the Orvis | Bmelizer home at Centre Hall on | | Sunday. | Henry Rockey home on Sunday. i : | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelley and | Miller were their sons John and family of Philipsburg called at the | paul and Rev. Miller's brother, Mr. . D, Marshall home on Sunday. —- Townsend Meeting A Townsend meeting will be held | daughters Jean and Julia of Mill- ! in the Court House, Saturday, Bep-! heim spent Sunday at the W, P. tember 30, at 7:30 p. m. The speak- | Bierly home, er will be Joseph Warnock, of | Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Baboock at- Galesburg, Mich. You are Invited to| tended the funeral of Rev. W. J. come and hear him. RAED! “las | spent the weekend with her parents, Harold Neff was a visitor at the Mr and Mrs, Roy Arbagast. { i ing reported to more coms than ever before, announced iay by Nash for 1940 automobile ye.r First wer automobiles which more safer ' tO Elghteen posses new features make driving fortable and were the are fun models today howre welled spection at the Big treet Spring Belief Prices of 1 $20 mparable which broke many the 189368 model accept for its cars rapidly, will make a drive wer-price market this with extra large Nash records during when public noe Increased in the Ie year an th powered car 1S IOW-priced seri six automobile A series being intr An Ambassador 31 furl lgnition in-head bassador Sixes and 1 the Many new mprovement An the are Tw Arrow F big feat tress alot seer) new cars ignt of Nash will is One res gE wit ditioned Air stem 1 ploneered 1840 ha and for beet derabls iE New ride REBERSBURG funera Was Hall Dr trp Minnie at the Hosterman last w lock Haven ho named Hallle Marie Kidde E. Guisewile Weaver and we funeral of Mrs Mrs. Emanuel Winkiebiech Mim nourg Mrs. Mensch inity and grieved Mrs shad 4% sister Glenn Cham Y Misses laura E Alice Hamiin and Watts of New York City arrived at the Rev. N. FP. Douly home on Sat- urday. Mrs Watts is a guest al that home this week while the ress of the party accompanied by Ret Douty are attending a Bible Con- ference for Mountain Missionaries at Fort Blasckborn, Virginia, Rev. Douty being one of the speakers Mr. and Ms. H. E Bierly and the laiter’s mother, Mrs. Johnson departed Wednesday for their home in Tallahassa Florida, after spend- ing a month in their home in West Rebersburg Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cummings gave a dinner on Sunday in honor of their son Paul's birthday. Vis- itors at the Cummings home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Keyes and son Dickey, of Wil- llamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flaig, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Powell of Lock Haven. Mrs. Eva Dippery of State College; Mrs, Anna Miller of town, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cum-| mings of Lock Haven were weekend guests at the same home Kenneth Swartz and girl friend of Centre Hall spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, Mr, | and Mrs. Orvis Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Ned Relish and chil dren Orwin and Martha Ann and the former's mother, Mrs. James | Reigh of Lock Haven called at the homes of Rev. N. F. Douty and M W. Breon, Sunday p. m. i Mrs. Fred Whitehill and infant | daughter Marcia Kay came to the former's fathers. H ©. Ziegler's home on Bunday after a visit with | the Whitehill family at Lemont, | following their discharge from the Centre County Hospital. | Mr, and Mra, Paul Cummings made a business trip to Lock Ha- | ven, Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Myles Breon calles at the home of their son Paul at Centre Hall, Priday evening. Miss Helen Arbogast of Laurelton, Is Of Weekend guests at the Rev. A. J. Raymond Miller and uncle Mati Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Ocker and method of Lhe bination ol new springing long synchrono springs and super-size shock sorbers In the rear, and soft coll pringing on the he sd ther developmen the "Arrow Flic t ing ar veer sLeeTring ea dual heel An rangement make hold the cap and to on } leering ible ier There tore for ‘Overtake tomatic another iy motorists In an advancement fourth driver presses and the AU speed forwar + floor the engine in Car it his t grade schools in Belle! for many years, and Mrs Mar Abbot: of town were Bunday 4. guests at the R. W. Meyer home Mix Eva Boyer ha Laurelton Bute Village where secured employment Wiis ra Re the has Winters {inner guosis al Ne Mrs Pa i business wil, Balurca; Hassel Hurwitz called the Dr home Monday Mrs Arbogast and daught spent the weekend with mother in Middieburg Mrs, J. N are the home of ROT and family, Ray msbury. t Meyer is busily engaged ha: vesting a nice crop of McInto apples from his orchard east town Rev. and Mrs. Paul who have been visiting at Evangelical parsonage went to Bal- timore on Salurday, wheie the {or mer was to speak on Sunday. They plan to move lo Maryland where ! will continue in the work of ih ministry for the Free Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Walker and family were recent visitors with Mis. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Prazier at Bellefonte, Miss Droothy Garrett has gone to Centre Hall where she is em- ployed in the James Bradiord home Mrs. Jane Weber of Washington, D, C. and Miss Mary Louise Kelly of Philadelphia returned last Mon. day after a brief visit at the home of the latter's parents, Dr. and Mis William Kelly. At the recent Harvest Home ser. vices of the Evangelical charge, the amount of canned fruit was Re. bersburg 110 quarts, Madisonburg 68 quarts and Paradise 48 quarts. wore Stale Colieg WwWillam Ke Of at on Roy da Mover Lelr Marswellar 8 Wheelock the { All was given to the church home | at Lewisburg. George Hosterman of Milton | called at the C, D. Weaver home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E Blerly, Mrs Johnson and Harlan Abbott were | recent visitors with Mrs. Sallie | Harter Hillibish at Freeburg. Mrs | Mary M. Abbott accompanied the party to Lewisburg where she vis. ited her brother Prof, Henry Meyer | who has been bedfast for a number of weeks following a heart attack! His many friends will be glad wo know he is Improving and hopes to soon be able to resume his work | with Ginn & Company. In years of service Prof. Meyer is their oldest employee in the state of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg are Jepding Bloomsburg Pair this wee Braised Letiuee Cut lettuce into wedges and cook oir & buttered broiler fifteen minutes ! busting frequently with melted but. ter. Serve very hot. { Dry gone wo, ' Poorman home, | ide weather readings through the ASA This car weather system is ed under the cowl. It draws in large quantities fresh outside wl ventilator rain shedder $s moisture, the ter locat- mir hrough 1 0 then it exce processed fil les vo Te 1 move n through for purification chamber the com- ming eated WW CE of 11. COnWrol AG © 0 get len The “Ey automatic maintalr the car comfort by setting of the d emperatur t ange ordered if adi- ial, even the contribution to comf pleasant motoring Is Moriex" ms with nother and Band de v elo wa ped } & cOomj iditio Harris n dunville ; Pearl Poorman ol Top, Marie Johnson spent Wednesday evening ai the Charles Howell M Clyde Watson Mrs is a patient on and Frances Poor f v4 inengs al TY FAM We « As ol Miesburg ‘Holts Hollow AGA on of James on ace on Sunday and Mrs. Orv. Olive Rhoades and children and Tummy Watson enjoyed al the mouniain cabin on Johnstown Hellman relatives al of Watson and of al th foose Run pince re ohn Kelly reIRLIVeS cently. Mr Harry Hall Mr Eddie Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B rd of Fleming called at the home f Mrs. Edith Burd on Sunday even- pul Milford Burd of Pleasant Gap, visited home folks on Saturday Harvest Home gervices will be held al the Advent church on Sun- day p. m. Oct, 15 at 2:30, Rev, C F. Miller will bring the message and the singers from Pine Grove will be with us. Everybody wel- OOANe HOWARD, R. D. Vigitors at the home of Blair Mann's on Sunday evening were as follows: Mr. and Mrs, Paul Pye and children, Barbara, Paul Jr, Billy Ronnie and Beverly, of Lock Ha- vep: Mr. and Mrs. Orin Fye and children Johnnie, Pugene, Billy and | George of Jacksonville; Ellen Wen- | | rick of Snow Shoe. Mr. and Mrs. John Etters visited | | Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Miller. i | Those who had dinner with Ray- | { mond Lucas on Bunday were: Mr and Mrs. Blair Mann and sons, Ira and Leonard also Mrs. Lucas’ sis- ter, Mrs. Osa Neff of Curtin, Raymond Lucas, son Marvin, | Rialr Mann and Harry Beightol of | this community, spent a few hours at the McCartney hunting camp on Bunday. Martha and June Lucas visited on Sunday with school friends on the | | Divide. The sick in our Community are | Mrs, Roll Pahr and daughter La- von. We wish them a speedy re- covery. Blair Mann, who was working on | called : WB and Mrs How Hitler Views Roosevelt's Policies (Continued from Page 1) man people Referring then to what he termed “unfair criticism” of Germany In America, Hitler sald “You cannot keep the led forever Truth is bound to emerge, so 1 do not take these mat. ters Loo serjously. But it enrages the people. The people go wild, even those In my own household.” It occurs me that it may be useful to American newspiper read- ers to have this Information through The New York Times I left for German with a double purpose. 1 merge myself into the lives German ple, talk with all classes in thelr own language the Chance lor and time with him at then winted to ously enough 1 best way Lo establish Btalin was through Berlin But 1 had to return to legal work at home my visit to defery now uncer! truth bur to April wanted 20 to on of the Peo aoe spend some Bergho!. 1 Btalin Cw was Informed t the nee at the contact with Mt 1 Be Stalin is ed and ain Visit Long Delaved It took Hitler Bent three month Be chalrmas me Letters from r Pittman Relations Co others retar Foreign mimittes Bor ing obsta ator nh and roon formed aldes in while Hitler Wide a DOX ” J to obtain Was Newspaper twenty ye news; corres ars aper 1 - he mort ternational restrict he said riin io direct in ornitac the charge of Gen v's alla Mr. Kirk re but has a tremendous handicap to overcome. AL every turn he must be mindful of the fact that Gers mans consider diplomatic relations between the two countries as In a wine broken. When Mr. Wilson was called home, the Washinglon version was tl he was called back Lo re- port. The German version is that tantamount Ww a severance relations, This differ ence viewpoint between the two peoples is particulirly important in connection with the arms embarg: if iting the embargo is 10 be View. ed a plan to further neutrality iL wa ol diplomatic of HY We and to against be eall it a call It a plan Yo promote peace United BL tes war. They the United Brit in, and 4 al ra an a safeguard the ing drawn into to makes of Great rian ally VOI Blates an an ual iy rment firs tep--in war | ike a W th pe of uation aire the Germ porting there Po Hitler but Lhe ooked [0 Der jeRce and been re or several time in Brits a! Creat Poland a: ernment was mom- ing support } vas having difi- ap edition thi Hg (on FNReoOUrsg A Americ OOUraging the an en. Cireat ated Pre Amerie victory serving as Birar News From Here Suppressed ¥) per cert of the ney ge. September 28, 1939, the most violent opponents of the President's policy. Situation In Germany While waiting for the cash-and- enrry clause to be enacted Into law, there are certain aspects of the wil- uation In Germany which Impress. ed me deeply The statement the Allies are fighting until Hitierism is destroved Is simpy a catch-phrase or slogan The German people are behind Hit ler with a fanatical devotion which defies understanding, except in the German mind. Hitler's continued successes increase and magnify ths support every da) Btatements that the lack are ungerno discontented have been In circus for many months. 1 never saw lightest evidence of this In any of Germs: Certain luxuries, coffee eile. Are SCAree, me) is far There when 1 oft 0 the Germans buy food and beer and save Hive marks a week buy a Volkswagen People's Automobile. T partial ments al the rate of fi marks a week for 250000 of these cars when I left Germany, and the production ext year was to be 1.000.000 the car was a it ‘ of registe Ti r. with its engi n atx new Ford y on one Germans foot irished and Lior the Ay fruit eTRge Chermng than 1 could ever eal campaign on par such w but the fn more Was a nave ie Jen in Or nere were pry. 4 » oi the travel three 0 Huge | ng synthetic size ang peralion Hit r's Proftam Germar ext lained Program {or vat rovement r rent mi for the prefer There treme labor the Germs other jeader but lend 0- get German cign untrirs and triction: agai Gers their native land French ~-AmMeTICAN Sen- Germa ry Hitle anti. paper vee Germar La ate In the jog is America, and nation course, Le foreign CO. WiC ALBERT WHITING FOX. Sept. 22, 1839 For delicious toast TRY MORNINGSTAR All Butter BREA (NO OTHER SHORTENING USED) BUY A LOAF Today MORNINGSTAR’S All Butter BREAD On Sale at Leading Grocers i 4
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