September 28, 1939. | work easier for him and they treat. Districts as hereinafter indiowted, | od several times. nid 0 wansect such, other business | property cores ne d “After we left. the station and y hy -y reached a curve I started ahead 0 um hoe if the track was clear. 1 toid | | Mart 10 follow esutiously. He did for awhile and then forgot. Page Six Over The County News A —-—— THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, - the Philipsburg Hospital } was struck with a car. i, “Centre County Mr. Alex McDonald, a retired Hospital Notes P. RR. engineer of Blairsville and m——— | | son Howard (Howard Stuart), call. | about the effect of the Russian in-! {pasfon of Poland upon the war be-| Railroading In The Long Age (Continued from Page 1) | The War in Europe —————— wa (ConUnued from Puge 4) meeting " —— — i Diwtgiots i] Had a of Cen~ led with his old neighbor Wilson i Last Week Sr, recently Monday of ph AAP P —— and recalled was Bo eommurdestions The Garrett builders and contract Centre county has 127 patients in ! Stiver { many memories of the past. ors of Rebersburg #re making re- | the Danville State Hospital, two at | also visited the cemetery in Huston pairs at the Lutheran parsonage Sutton Engineering Company of Bellefonte, recently received an or- | Won honors at Scranton last Friday | der for a machine used in straight- ening flat spring steel leaves, The order was placed by Amtorg Trad. ing Corp. of Now York, the official business represeatative in this coun try of Soviet Russian, Officials of the Sulton consider the present busi- ness outlook endouraging Miss Burkholder, of Centre stant te the Dvan of Penn State, was granted nee for a year, which devoted to stwcly In raMs where ha ney. Miss Burkhold oie ta Boston toes trip to Ca Wamen at a leave of al time wil Boston heen since ol Jaron beens on } forma, coverin fod Last 1'ri Spyker of Centr attempt det a driv acciont near the company of Spyker. A car coming In posite direction sideswiped ker « doing eomsiderable dn to tn it fender | thee othe ar [ailed 0 sin tl hi jem it fhe Potls Mills hotel recently to HE Shawiey bure y wil take | ject to a lease present be Pe ITT 1a Mi H in ht aulomoblie un ér’'s license, met with Old Fort. She her brothel arrive sh ai fas i Fred th Oy we 8 NAL wr driver o viel of Boal Wi WS TH M orcuples tl owned of Witmer not made > ther-in=law sale. Mr John Pattersom large ga tation Boalsburg on hieled boy Inane w place whe at The M rie The Former S stow effecied the gether with dueting the rest T wn M witgow jwice | Ww erly I . ~ 1 ere " ”w r r M N - rif Duck Le Mr Shawle saurant un er tion. road drivin be prepar rod Mills ter imeisi in the valley for the toj Lion work ol for : to the n over Sinki at © N are complet way the nes way R begin to FRAN I I m Old Fou The two bridges . and Laurel R i of A is Pet f av Pot § piso the ar Creek gi Laurel elo FOUND AT LAST Q 423 Relief for mtmcninr Ashe and pming he saocinbed WIR Ser? um big oF ——te Trders, ote Prescription G19 has helped thoumnds of people When lhe remedies have failed. Get & botile wniny. Fries $1.60. PARRISH DRUG STORE BELLEFONTE. PA. — C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY WAGNER'S Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flom WAGNER'S Qur Best Flour 50-50 Blend WAGNER'S Very Best Flour Winter Wheat I — Wagner's 32% Dairy Peed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Ege Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower. Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Wagner's Medium Scratch Feed, Wagner's Chick Feed Kydes Cream Calf Meal Eshelman’s Dog Feed All kinds of high protein feeds for mixing with your own feed. Dealers in All Kinds of Grains BELLEFONTE, PA. | Warnersville and five at Warren Russell D. Kuhn, of Bellefonte for completing a carpenter fore mens’ course, according to Dean Ru- [fus T. Strohm, formerly of Centre feounty,. of International Corres. pondence Schools, who Issued a di- ploma to Kuhn, W declared Kuhn's final examination showed an unusual understanding the subject I The following Fill s¢hool of Ivana [} young about work in earn A orfley Charles people from to continue higher Liw ‘entre ATO instie Penne Wonsdrow their futions i frinien Ha ther ophomaere Wiklinm old ‘Brad H hey al St eC Nn i | hima Jecided to take a Dus- of the commer - Willkamsport. Jean vli-Potter high school 9. i tudent in wl of Commerce ree In One m Hi WOO Centre 1 aie fl of Aloonn 5 heer pe ”» tari tients have ome after & vacation rip from Naan rigmeeging Brit ngtant Hack Adams. Mwy Frese, members Library staff hetr White Cimard S 8 pat int. hghts whieh inchuird a trip fn New York on a ily ste mpl They are Dovolhyy 1 Elizabeth liege INIT Urner Star 1. had its portholes ed without { made cCoOMm- ne 3 gra | Im Nass wen A i bad fR aa Pritrow WL tween six and i els. Most of the farme the potato b ES and White R latter lant esviiling the varieties Binge Cotiblers We fo finsialy hues Lhyety bee A f nk ough wales wash owing to f L) N is si bn their reservolr Howard are ho of water Pala alffiest Avy even intefsrlion of Siring (Creek §f watey | t Mautiida nr nffering ref wl for nck Eagle ¢ tn in Aepepdtad ony iifieving har Mileshiirg elie and 0) for lack of i het he of watery fl Bellefonte. ie bey forth Wa every Varmer erie are alan vatey SBoving Creek | all “pring hom in the plenty few [rrr pees i domi Pipes Ladle day PORT MATILDA (Month Side) Oct. 1st will be Rally the Methodist Sunday Behool with special service in the | fvening. Also the annbusi promo tion gervice of the different de- partment of the school will take | place at the same hour Paul B Shaffer and wife of Wil liameport visited with Pauls grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilsoa Stiver on Sunday William Lykeng with a cold but is from it now Harry QCates, formerly of this place, but now Living in Long Branch, N. J. visited the past week with his aunt Miss Orlia Cowher #t the home of 8 J. Shunk Mrs. Avelier Cowher ond Mrs John Applelon received word this Monday about the death of their mothor which took place at the i Philipsburg State Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bush Davison of { Tyrone, visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Davison's sister Mrs James Rudy i Miss Jean Mayhue of Philipsburg i visited with her aunt and uncle, | Mr. and Mrs. Vioman { Paul Woodring, grandson of Mrs nn Woodring is a patient in frre of gallon: hyrnar Sanday Day in been sick slowly has improving CTR TOR CELLET (TE DECKER MOTOR (O. 8. Lowndes, d+! rector of the school of architecture, | | Twp., where his parents are num- | bered with the dead Oh! Mother when I think of thee, I "Tis but a step to Calvary! Thy gentle hand upon my brow | 1s lending me Lo Jess now [The memories of by-gone years My mothers love, my mothers tears, The thought of all her constant Care, Doth ring prayer Mrs (From last week) Little Misses Marjorie and Eva Harpster 88 Penna Purbhace, visited the past week af the Janes Rods home THe Ne Veiney the answer to her Wislon Stover, Sr of held a Primary Cla No the sunday School marshmallow roast Thursday evening Wanda Lykens, Posed lot and park on hose present were Elizabeth Davis, Andy and Win- field Robison Homer Woodring Pat H Jr, Jean, Jane, Wanda Doll h, Geraldine Stine, Iren Hoy jen Yingling, Thomas Mco- Jr Margie and Dickie Dolores Cowher, Charlotte, Dunlap, Shi Wiser ftonnie Cowher Mr M Mabel Wi t he Smit Ar rey ' , se bBel f Md 3 iy endship Bible Clu sunday Bchoel held their Bent. 15 met of Lim y evening of My Kathleen owing were present Crain, Margaret M Rudy, Helen Bartley Anan Robison, Laura xanna Bennett, Mildred Yingling, Jessie Ly- Bennett, Ruth Crain Davis Ruth Warner in HM A URCH Advent Chareh whool, 9:30. Roy Leath- followed with preaching clock. Christian Endeavor these services are Decom- interesting and helpful er iy welcome. C C Shuey All St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Re ( Stamm, pastor Churcl hool. 8:30 Rally Day ser- fce. Morning worship, 10.4; Ves vice, 7:30 Consistory mset- evening at 74 The People mest Thursday eve. Halcyon class meels in pel Monday evening Dix Run Baptist wol, 9:30, Elmer ; followed with Christian Endeavor president. All the being very heipful and jodd. We had at least 50 : 31 preaching LPTViee vel Come agin, you Shuey Lor Nevin # “1 4 MaOndaay kei Wi BOT. Are me. CC Boalshburg Lutheran i g-30 a Vesper Pleasant Or A » 5 a0 m fron. 7 Firwsd fren at this service. The to give a synodiieal reper jer Lel's makes Bunday { KE. and churels servises hile. L J Kaulman, pastor Rally Day Services oming Sunday evening In Methodist ciureh. Bellefonte, have our Hally Day pro- t 730 pm We will have the male choros of Phe Mills to sing; alse two five- guest speakers, oo stARngey y 1ead ih praver, snd ong 8 . Seriptire. Come and oh feal [eat of good [hinge ce Willie Hartzock, pastor Vileshurg Preshyterian cho, 835 8 m Christian #38 p wm Unionville g worship, 7.99 p mn. Bile Study. Mondays #8 8 p.m. Port Ma- Bible school, 10 a m Morn ing worship, 11 a. m A week of ervices will begin in Snow Preshyterian church, Sunday October 8, continuing 1 Friday evening, October 13 Messages esch evening by a visiting minister. Please mark these dates. Howard E. Oskwood minis- te: 4 AY Bible ¥F ndeavor Yona tilda 1.) Shoe John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Res Clarence E Arnold, pstor. 0:30 & WM Sunday School, 10:45 a m. The Holy Communion with Address: ‘ Plaintive Question of God.” The Confession. St. 41 Service preparatery fo the Holy! Communion will Be held mm oon. nection with this sevice. 730 Pp. m. Vesper and sermon: Meet the Test” A brief Holy Com- munion service will be held for those unable to sttend the morn- ing service. The Women's Mission ary Society will meet on Wednes- day night at 7:30 o'clovk. St. John's Episcopal, Beliofonte The Rev. Samuel H. Sayre, rector of 8t. John's, will conduct his last wrvices as rector of the Beliefonte parish next Sunday morning, Oc- tober 1st. There will be two cele- brations of the Holy Bucharist, 8:00 a m and 11 a. m. The atter ser- vice will be with choir, music. and a short sermon. The Church School ‘will begin ils regular winler session next Sunday at 8:45 a. m. when {the first quarter of the Christian | Living series of lessons will begin ule, a define shnouncement within the nacxt two weeks. Tomorrow, Friday, being He | ® 3 | State College: Samuel P, Crabtree and Germany. day and discharged Tuesday | ter | Bellefonte R Shuey, General Sapte | ' their guest Mr “Wii We | Bast Prospect { Bellefonte Centre County Hospital and ail classes will go on full sched Patish sothoritics are in the pro-| cess of seeuring a new rector and expect to Be in a position to make | Admitted: Mrs. John W. Sandzik, | Admitted Mon- | Mas- Bellefonte : disgharged MeClure Jr.. State College. Michael Kaizen, Monday and Mrs. Willlam D, 3 Admitted Mon - day and discharged Sunday: Mm; Edmund D, Cain, Bellefonte R. D3 Tuesday of Last Werk Admitted: Robert 8, Bence, State | Ccliege, expired Monday. Discharg- ed: Miss Jean Whitehill, Lemont: Mrs. Gerald CC Millward and in- fant daughter, Pleasant Gap, M Isubelle C. Shivery, Bellefonte BR D 1; Nick Nikita Bellefonte, Ad mitted Tuesday and discharged fharaday. Mrs. Harry W. Roden jeer. ‘™ilersville. Admiled Thesda ined discharged the same day 0. Stamm Port Matilda R Rirths: a daughter to Mr William Curtin, Bellefonte to Mr. and Mrs, Willis R Bellefonte Wednesday of Last Week Admitied Lester R ( Spring Mills, R. D. 2. Discharged Mrs. Elwood Packer and infant Bellefonte BR. D. 1. Admitted We nesday and discharged Thursda Mrs. Roxy RD i Birt M [ester M Admitted Thursday [8] an M May Belleton te 1s “A nt Lo Mr aru Walker, Howard HR D Thursday of Last Week Wilkin over daughter, Sta a dsugiiter to M Arper, Aaronsh Friday Admitted fonte: Charle Bellefonte D. 1; Charles Could, Highstown, N. J; Mrs 8, Wion, Milesburg Discharged: Mrs Margaret E Manning. Stale College. Mrs. Clark C. Custer Wingate: Mrs Paul A King Spring Mills R D 2 Admitied Priday and discharged Saturday: Miss Marie Nelson, Belle fonte Saturday Admitted Bunter T Pleasant Oup. Discharged Mr Jom CC, Jodon and infant son Milesburg: Mrs. Marvin J Roti rock, Bellefonte Mrs Howard B Neff and infant son. State College R D.: Mrs James | Shuey and in. fant son Belisfonte R D 3. Mr Joseph 1 Leathers M. Kline Chamberlain Belle Jr H John Meve Hosard R. D Sunday Admitted: Edward 3 A. Wolle, Beliel Roiand Fahr, Howas Mary D. Campbel Irvin OG. Stemm, Bells Discharged: George ring Mills R. D. 2; Mis Johnston Bellefome a daughter to Mr. and Mr Houser, Boalsburg P. Lingle ’ canned rrp tyad ra vegetables 4 flower ra "ne Fort shiloh eed an a ere fvury: Lat eformwed ‘ Mark ant Gap, Slijioh nietical An ik an a y jartheran church fs A. A STATE COLLEGE Mrs Margaret Garner of Esst College avenue, is confined to her bed beeause of fliness, Neer many friends wish her a speedy recovery Richard Blot, gon of Mr. and Mrs Irvin Billets of East Park avenue jefy early this week to re sufne hie doties ax a student at the Randaiph Macoss Miliary Academy Prove. floval, Virginia Mr: CG C Bavfler of West Nit tangy Avefite visited on Wednesda with Mrs WD Swope, who n » patient in the Philipsblirg hospital Mrs da Roland of Olean, New York, is spending teveral wess with her son, Charles Roland of Weng PRirmount avenue Dorothy Batm, daoghter of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Bsumh of Baum Boulevard is a student at Highland Hall in Hcllidaysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Worthley of Bast Fairmount avenue, have ax Worthless mother of Boston, Mass Mr, and Mrs cist Lmne, had as guests Mr. and Mrs and son of Towanda Mr. and Mrs. John Erb and iwo daughters moved (0 thelr new apartment on Friday. which is lo cated on West Nittany Avenue Mrs. M. G. Brown was honored with a surprise birthday party « her home oh East Nittany avenue Tuesday evening. J. D. Struble and Nettle Marshall of State College, BR. D. called among friends in Bellefonte on Bunday aflerneon Mrs. Willisss Hensgey and in- fant gon returned to their home on avenue from the Paul Millen of Lo- their recent Hulett Turner on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Guy Korman, Jr of North Atherton street motored to Harrisburg recently. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Parsons of Heistor street had ag their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Houts and gmandson Wendel Thomas HM near Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Leitzell o West Foster Avenue, are visiting in Philadelphia and New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Gehret East Foster avenue, spent end In Huntingdon, W. P. Bell of South Allen strem entertained a number of friends a 4 dinner, Thursday evenihg at the University Club. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Popp of Adams Avene spent the weekend with friends in Lewistown o! the tween Creat Britain and France So far as we are able to judge, at! this time, there will be little or no direct effect, Moscow says Russia will be neutral towards Great Brit. ain. This evidently means that no Russian soldiers will fight for Adolf] Hitler against the French snd Brite | «lg, which makes sense from the! ssian standpoint Russia undoubledly wil Germany as much as the Germans will buy. In this respect Lhe Rus- sans are not much different from the Americans, who are ready to sell to Japan, Cheat Britain or France as much as they will buy sell to French Test Siegiried Line me Fi iw tr enter Cerrnmany hack door of Italy but Htallan neu trality prevented thi There war eft ta do but to pound the | fortified z2ome from to Luxembourg for a rich believed, plan- through the ned 21} edn 0 -odd fopriand mune viak it Mis Is being lematd cally done. Preneh artillery has des molished some Gernmn fortifies- toms and the Germans have bhrot up larger guns in repiy igh I in Bains have been far. The French have in of land he plitary cant 20 Lerman pill-hoxe mwenelirated the { wil i" oo ough es and traps have been Whitle where Liu kre Westwall run tf both ot that MM 3 fron nobody COTA the millar a" roin le eteepl Ieacies of from ( i ¥ : Ane Line i It is worth reporting that French | military observers maintain that sections of the Gervun defense lune have not been completed. that even 1 August comcrete was still being poured and that the second line of German fortifications. begun before the Saar region was returned fo Germany. has not been completed They admit that it is strong enough. however, to resist strong stiacks Bombing Open Cities The fighting in the alr has been gradually approaching the bombing of open cities, with the Poles aocus- ing the Germans of machine-gun ning freeing civiltans snd the Bril- sh warning that if Germany re sorts to alr attacks upon Polish cities threatened, the British will cities In rive as bomb German Poland airplanes have mater ally speeded the advance of the German army. bombing communi cation Hones ilitary centers and highways. Cities behind the front have been strafed repeatedly and considerable destruciion accom~ plished. Civilians have paid a heavy price in casuaities In the western area of the war Prench and Germans have used yr planes their fighting slong fortified Cerman line. The Britigh, | sfier announcing two spectacular attacks upon OCerman navel sts-| Hons, Have not given onl any News in ¥e | ole and gel another nights T ever experienced. { Jelt, There was nothing to do but to get to Ty- | engine took Sam Hood, one of the brake- men and started to walk, “It was one of the most blizzardy It 0 cold that the oil froze In ou lanterns. The snowiall was heavy “I ran to a ealtle guard tha 1iwas dilfted full of snow and got! | stuck there. I jooked back and! | was | We intended to walk to the summit, | where empty cars were frequently get a flat ear and start | down the hill on she other side “Bat there wag no flat car there nor any other kind except one of the small trucks that are used by section men. We started down the hill on this. It soon stopped. The sow was 00 heavy. We found a pile of rudls and wo nearly killed ournelves loading the truck with rails to give IL weight. Then we Marted again. We ran ito a drift ald had to abandon the truck Hood was nearly frozen, He sat on a log and declared that he cou not any further 1 knew he woul soon be dead if 1 left him here, and 1 seized Jum by the coa collar and dragged him along “When we reached the ‘big f we found old Paddy Murphy, fore- man of that section, walking the floor and nearly worried 10 death because the ‘srd) had not yet pass- ed. Hood was thawed out there Murphy gave us some whiskey his wile out of bed fee and cook ham and egg O and alter an how's delay again we £0 A i a and maks ' got 0 Ue we taried AL Gardiner we lL the rail road and tried wo foliow & path tha! would cut off a ecuple of miles fo ue. We got Jost in Lhe woods wandered sound for pearly the rest of the night. We found a (arn house and were put on the road again, after which we had Ho touble In reaching Vall where there wag a telegraph office “There was the fing Informal the superintendent. ‘Jmmy' Lev had of the whereabouts of the train You may be sure there had been a engine for us without! delay. ook us 0 Tyrone “The fires thing Lewis did wa take us over to the Ward Howse and give us some hot whiskey Then he sent us to bed and said he wou sitend to fetching the train in. I! was gotten in sfier great difficul') It was crowded with passengers, bu fortunately they had lots of cos hey had been living on cheese and crackers that chey bought at the Powelton store, and from what Lhe conid get Dom the coal miners near where the wreck was That was the toughest experience ever I bad in mailroading “The closest esll 1 ever had additional acanits, To our minds ¢ seems indicative of doubtful! dts in the early raids although | may conceal raids upon vi for sirategical reasons. | an the Seas continues as in the British rman hips from (sermean On te % ! nation: via has been shmndoned except In the Baltic. This is a tremendots advan | tage to the Allies but iL kk one thal has heen discounted by expectations | that antedated hostilities ! German submarines meanwhile tike a steady but apparently dwindling toll of allied merchant men. Activity of U-beatls has been | met by repeated British snd French gtiacks and London claims that wane sobmsarines have been destroy rey wind i the fleet f Warfare r f | fir hf hie «it wird ¥ hig nrelen } ct a—— —-— ORIGINAL ARCHITECT FOR PENN STATE CAMPUS DIES | Word has Been recetved in State | College of the death of Charles | Nasu Lowrie, engineer snd and | seape ardhiitect, who made the firs) basic sudy of plans for the devel | close of a professional career which included the design of many impor- tant projects in the New York metropolilan grea. He was born at Waerior's Mark on April 8, 1860. a son of J Robert and Mathilda Hamil Lowrie, and was graduated from Yale Univers sity in 1891. He was among the first professional men to specialize in designing parks and laying oul grounds and had Been a member of | numerous municipal planning missions. Asong worthy projects in which he parti- cipated was the design of the im proved Riverside in New York City and part of , grounds The political campaign of 1940 is already casting a shadow over the land REMEMBER When You Wand Anything In Lumber, Millwork, Doors, Sash, Roofing W. R. SHOPE BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 432 the snow Marts friends wanted fo make hi ~- — — | rmnped and struggled saw the train coming at good speed 1 tried to signal but the snow was flying and Mart was in no condi- ton Wo we the signal “1 leit that 1 was about to be put oul of the ralirosd business 1 to get off the track, but 1 secmed to be only geting in deeper “1 saw a hole vo one side of me and 1 made an efor lo throw myself in it. § sicceeded 1 wens tumbling down Just as the engine ploughed inte the drift. 1 was buried in snow “Fallon versal og and that and 1 had ater 1 due thawed me ont on on A Wain n ha RLY Legal Notices CATLTION NOTH I hereby ceulon the public not WW Bathor or truly wife Kathryn I Bhosle, as 1 will nod be a for any detts she DO x40 CAMTION SOTHL My wie, Maeel V. MoCkekey. have Ne WHE way bed ang bord without A ese pravossidon, | bherobry taliban Whe public mod to harbor or rush her a | will mod be wi ie amy debie she may contract GROVER © MCOCLOESEY Bowed BD 1} EXECLTIRIX NOTE ow Tig Wve Mladber of thie Botabo of Jods | Wewmget Willems, lale Towssiup, Cendre County Letters testamentary tolule having Hoon andemsigned, 4] person indebled 0 he said eniate are requesie WO MBE payment, and those having clatme WOLOT; of Liberty deceased i he grants Oo the Wwomane dul jelsy o MYRTLE Xx, Monwmmnment Ms AA ou willl Execult } & Jolinsson ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i Matier of Folate wank, Inde Bl ww nahin, deceased Latiers of admit having been ned. all porns 0 Teds ted » Wie Pearl of Bow we wl alion on granted he n indebtag there. ferred - wimie make ate 5 Ww Lhone Navy aime or demands against the same present them without! delay for Wethent Ww BELLEFONTE TRUS] Administrator Bellefonte, Pa Harrison Walker Athy ac payne EXECUTRIX NOTE In the Matter of tire NHetate of Jolin Behring. ete of Bellefonte Borough. | Geotumed Laviers testamentary mutate BavVIng bee undersigned, all § the Smid oslante make payment iaiths WW present proven. without ¥ ETTE SEBRING, Executsix Phoiaasiphia. Pa. Janes Attorney for the Beatie n the shove gd the Ge NOTICE Notice 3 hereby given has annus oorpofale meeting of crane of the Osatre County Hoe pital will be held of the Court House Ballafonte Pa. on Monday Ol | 9. 1998. si cight o'clouk in Whe even By-laws of representing above | the | tise i Bnow hoe and triet No VI Mhwoe HPoewroumgh and Burnside Townships, are such entitl- ed to elect one of sade Fl Each of said Tiedriote, Nog 111 VV. VIL and VII » satitiang ‘0 hold pmelimiemry ®oolons of their re pr Live Wiwaes ak prelinniruary mecings of the meni of Le eorporpiion resident Im Weir ree weckive Districts ab denigrmtod places within esol of apid Districts AL convenient Tansee pele 10 Lhe vgve mentioned date aad Lo report ¢ rwnits of wach preliminary Let om said snmusl meetin i fone wiaeh pee oben Gem wv tarda) and will be 11 edd gr rarwenerdin wv 74 or Im wh rae wire tan rates # pow worried. af / Ll tw ‘ BTV the oleciad repre. yr No. 1 he no sheglion Trustees repre No, | ang B of the Board, CAUM, Becretery we vias # CTYuR g rion and No 2 thers will at id meeting of wontine said Distr io By Onder wi JEsE —oN OCT. 12! You may be missing a let if your name and number are not in the telephone directory. For when ’ ® party for you te attend « + +» that's where they expect to find you. Now is the time to order your new telephone, to get that extra Nesting, and to advise us if you ars Roig 10 have. Call the Bell Telephone Bus- iness Office today! rq v a COMPANY OF PENNSILY - I'M REPLACING MY OLD~STYLE TABLE LAMP WITH AN I. E. §. MAKE THE ROOM 50 ATTRACTIVE! IT WILL MUCH MORE feast of BL. Michael and All Angels,! Mr. and Mrs. E M. Smith of Wen {there will be a celebration of the Beaver Avenue motored to Lewis | Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m. This town on Saturday. | is the annual corporate communion - fof the women of the Episcopai. Hard work is nol always the way | ehureh In Hw United States. lo geguire a fortune. i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN EVERY DEAL IN EVERY PARTICULAR SOUTH SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA. dale RYE \
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